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June 10 &amp; 11,2004

H erald

The Herald
invites You to Participate in Choosing

the

2 nd a n

nual

READERS CHOICE
The Herald Is asking you, our readers, to participate In the 2nd annual “B e s t o f S e m i n o l e ”
Readers Choice Awards for the best food, people, places, shopping and services In Seminole
County.
Tell us your picks for the

"B e st

o f Seminole" by filling out the official entry ballot on this page.
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multiple locations exist: please specify location.
All ballots must be received by 5 p.m., Friday July 2nd. Watch for the results in the Herald spe­
cial Readers Choice Section to be published In the July 28, 29 editions of the Herald.

Official Ballot
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1. Best C up of Coffee________________

52. Best Dance S tu d io _____________

2. Best Breakfast____________________

53. Best Realtor___________________

3. Best P izza _________________________

54. Best Residential C on tra ctor___

4. Best Hearing Aid S e rv ic e _________

55. Best Commercial C o n tra cto r__

5. Best H am burger__________________

56. Best Recreational Fa cility______

6. Best S te ak________________________

57. Best Movie Th e a te r____________

7. Best C h ick e n ______________________

58. Best Health Food S to re ________

8. Best Se afo o d _____________________

59. Best Tobacco S h o p ____________

9. Best Chinese F o o d ________________

60. Best Carpet S to re ______________

10. Best Mexican F o o d _________ _

61. Beat Plumbing S e rvice _________

11. Best Family Restaurant__________

62. Best Pest Control S e rvic e ______

12. Best S u b _________________________

63. Best Wrecker S e rvic e __________

13. Best D essert_____________________

64. Best Tavern/Lounge/Bar________

14. Best Electrical C o n tra ctor________

65. Best Home Decor S to re ________

15. Best Ice C re a m ___________________

66. Best Liquor &amp; Wine S to re ______

16. Best B a r-B -Q u e __________________

67. Best lawn &amp; Garden S to re ______

17. Best New Car D ealer_____________

68. Best Insurance A g e n c y _________

18. Best Used Car D ealer____________

69. Best Pet G ro o m in g _____________

19. Best Auto R ental_________________

70. Best Veterinarian_______________

20. Best Vehicle R epair______________

71. Best Full Service B a n k _________

21. Best Paint &amp; Body S h o p _________

72. Best Credit U n io n ______________

22. Best Car W a s h ___________________

73. Best Nursing H o m e ____________

23. Best Auto &amp; Truck P a rts__________

74. Best Assisted Living Fa cility___

24. Best Tire D ealer_________________

75. Best P h ysicia n _________________

25. Best F lo ris t_______________________

76. Best D e n tist____________________

26. Best Jew elry S to re _______________

77. Best Chiropractor______________

27. Best Antique S to re _______________

78. Best Eye Care C e n te r__________

28. Best Cellular Phone Sales/Service

79. Best Child Care Fa cility________

29. Best Shoe S to re _________________

80. Best Mortage Loan C o ._________

30. Best Dry C le a n in g ________________

81. Best Health &amp; Fitness C e n te r__

31. Beat Barber S h o p ________________

82. Best Funeral H o m e _____________

32. Best Beauty S a lo n _______________

83. Best Boat D ealer_______________

33. Beat Tanning S a lo n ______________

84. Best M arina____________________

34. Beat Nall S a lo n __________________

85. Best Golf C o u rs e _______________

35. Best Furniture S to re _____________

86. Best Bed &amp; Breakfast__________

36. Beat Furniture S to re _____________

87. Best Photography S tu d io ______

37. Best Hardware S to re _____________

88. Best Lawn Care/Landscaping__

38. Best Heating/AIr Dealer__________

89. Best Oil C h a n g e ________________

39. Best Balt &amp; Tackle S h o p _________

90. Best Lawnmower/Tractor Dealer

40. Best Pet S to re ___________________

91. Best Real Estate A g e n c y _______

41.

Best Feed Store

42. Best Bicycle S h o p ____
43. Best Motorcycle Shop
44. Best S m o o thie ________
45. Best A tto rn e y_________

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47. Best Glass and Glazing Contractor

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Best Weight Loss C e n te r.

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WEEKEND
J unk 1 3 , 2 0 0 4

Citizens not too high on school name
B y S t e v e P a ra d ie

S ta ff W riter
S A N F O R D — A sign off
Lockwood
Boulevard
in
Oviedo m arks the future
home of Paul J. Hagerty High
School, set to open in August
2005.
When vandals painted an
"F " over the "H " in Hagerty,
parents vowed to get the name
changed by the Seminole
County School Board. They

Nail biter
Errorless defense helped
Kyle DeYoung throw the first
shutout in FCSL history as
the Sanford River Rats
improved to 2-0 on the sea­
son with a 1-0 victory over
the Orfando Shockers.
See Sport*, Page 12A

AAA executive
charged with
child porno
A pornography case, under
investigation by the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office for the
past seven months, has finally
resulted in an arrest. Richard
Ira Whitcomb, 48, of Sunwood
Drive, Longwood, has been
taken into custody.
The case started on Nov. 3,
2003, when deputies were con­
tacted by an Audit Services
representative at American
Automobile Association
(AAA), reporting that an
employee nad pornographic
images of children on a laptop
computer owned by AAA.
Trie employee was identi­
fied as Whitcomb, a manager
In dilYS' training f t AAA, who
was questioned concerning the
information. The laptop was
seized and photographs and
movie files were located in a
file folder named "Dazzle."
The images were of 7- and 8year-old children in sexually
explicit positions.
Whitcomb was subsequent­
ly placed on administrative
leave.
According to the arrest
report, there was probable
cause to believe Whitcomb did
knowingly possess photo­
graphs, motion picture, exhibi­
tion, show, representation or
other presentations which, in
whole or part, he knew repre­
sented sexual conduct by a
child. Each representation is a
separate offense, and there are
926 representations, cadi a
felony of the third degree. The
dates of the entries reportedly
ranged from Dec. 15,2002 until
Oct. 31,2003, a time during
which the computer had been
issued to Whitcomb.
The computer information
was turned over to an investi­
gator for a final Computer
Forensic Examination on May
24 of this year. The report
revealed 859 images of sus­
pected child pornography and
67 movie files of child pornog­
raphy.
On June 4, Whitcomb
reported to the Seminole
County Sheriff’s Office and
was placed under arrest

Seminole Smile

Linda B elfiore —
Owner of Autumn Oaks
Farm in Osteen

3 school
principals
awarded
top honor

Vandals deface sign for future high school
named after former school superintendent
also asked former superin­
tendent Hagerty if he would
consider an alternative.
Residents have been unsuc­
cessful on both fronts, but will
try again at the June 22 board
meeting in Lake Mary, accord­

ing to a Web site hosted by the
Concerned
Citizens
of
Oviedo.
"This is wrong," said
Carolyn Klagcs of Oviedo. She
said the concern is for the
community and especially the

young people.
"What about the one kid
who is gay?" she asked. "How
is he or she going lo feel when
they are called a Hagerty Hag
or Hagerty Fag."
Hagerty retired in August

2003 after serving 11 years as
superintendent.
It
also
marked his 42nd year in edu­
cation. The superintendent
opened 14 new schools during
his tenure, and the district
saw increasingly good FCAT
scores during Hagerty's time.
Updating technology, secur­
ing funding for future educa­
tion needs, and creating mag­
net programs were just some
See H a g e rty, P ago 3 A

Sanford man Idlls g irlfriend, self

B y Steve Paradis

Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
The principal asked new students
whether they thought the week
had been worthwhile. Almost
everyone raised a hand.
The former elementary stu­
dents were participating in a tran­
sition program that Teague
Middle School offers those enter­
ing sixth grade. Principal Roger
Gardner asked for honesty and
ciucstioned who had not found
the transition time worthwhile.
Slowly two boys raised their
hand.
Gardner thanked them for
their honesty. Outside the class­
room he said that was an exam­
ple of trying to make students feel
part of something larger, it is part
of his philosophy that garnered
him Middle School Principal of
the Year for Seminole County
Public Schools.
He was one of three principals
who received the honor at the
three levels of education. Barry
Uebovitz, principal at Wilson
Elementary in Sanford, and Boyd
Kams, principal of Lake Mary
High School.
Gardner served as assistant
principal for 20 years at Sanford
Middle School and led Teague for
four years. At Sanford, he said, he
learned to understand children of
diversity. That helped him at
Teague.
"This door is always open to
kids, parents and teachers to
communicate with me about the
classroom," he said, pointing to
his office door.
"I expect people to do their
best," he said, and communica­
tion is the key.
Last year, for example, there
was a problem with recidivism of
minority students sent to the
prinapal's office. They formed a
plan to have these students
"adopt" school personnel to
guide the young people. The plan
worked, he said.
"I'm not a micro-manager, but
I'm Indusive of all in an attempt
to make things better for every­
one," he said.

H arald p h o to b y T o m m y V ln cont

Sanford police standby as an investigator questions Francisco Rivera’s son, Francisco Rivera III, about the shooting.
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

Managing Editor
SANFORD — A three-hour police
standoff in a neighborhood off South
Sanford Avenue ended with two dead
Thursday afternoon in an apparent murder-suidde.
Police responded to the Rose Hill sub­
division at about 12:30 p.m. to a report of
shots being fired. Sanford police Officer
Mike Bemosky was immediately on the
scene, but before he arrived, authorities
say Frandsco Rivera, 50, had fired a shot
at his girlfriend and dragged her back
into the home at 122 Rose Hill Trail.
"We had an officer — who lives in the
area and was going to lunch — respond
as it was happening," said G eo Cohen,
Sanford police spokesperson. 'The
response time was incredible with the
first unit."
Unfortunately, quick police work
couldn't save Evelyn Schumann, 28. She
was pronounced dead at the scene, three
hours later when police finally gained
access to the home.
With a U-Haul parked in the driveway,
Sanford police surrounded the home and
tried to make contact with Rivera, but
were unsuccessful many times as he
repeatedly hung up the phone as police
negotiators tried to reach him.
Police said Schumann's father and
Rivera's son Frandsco Rivera III were
outside of the home when the inddent
began.
"She had arrived there with her father
and (Rivera's) son with the U-Haul,"

p h oto b y T o m m y V incen t

Emergency workers prepare to transfer Francisco Rivera to a medical helicopter for
transport to Orlando Regional Medical Center. He died shortly after arrival.
Cohen said.
An argument apparently broke out as
the three began moving furniture into the
rental truck. Investigators said Rivera
became upset because we daimed some
of the furniture was his.
"That erupted him into anger," Cohen
added.
Nearby homes were evacuated and
the entrance to the subdivision was
blocked off as about a dozen residents
waited to return. Ollier family members

were allowed into the cordoned area to
speak with Rivera by telephone, Cohen
said.
Rivera did speak to several family
members and gave conflicting reports of
Schumann's condition, Cohen said. In a
last attempt to negotiate with Rivera, he
told police he was contemplating suidde.
"The last communication on the phone
with him he said he had killed her and
S e e M u rd e r, P a g e 1 0 A

S e e P rin c ip a ls , P a g e 1 0 A

Port of Sanford turns over $300,000 to county coffers
F r o m S ta ff R e p o r ts
S A N F O R D — The Board of
Directors of the Seminole
County
Port
Authority
(SCOPA), presented a check
on April 27, to the Seminole
Commission in the amount of
$300,000. The money will go
into the county's general fund.
Dennis Dolgner, adm inis­
trator of the Port Authority,
presented
the
check
to
Seminole County Commission
Chairman Daryl McLain.
"This is the third consecu­
tive year we have been able to
turn over $300,000 to the
county," he said.
The money is In addition to
the ad-valorem taxes paid by

HOME
MORTGAGE

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the port's tenants, which now
approaches $150,000 annually.
"It is my pleasure, on
behalf of the Board of
Directors, to be able to present
you with a check for an addi­
tional $300,000," he told
McClain, "bringing the total
o f direct contributions from
the Port to just under $1 mil­
lion.
"As a thriving and growing
small business center, we
thank you for your commit­
ment to use these funds to
enhance Seminole County's
outreach to the small business
sector, and we look forward to
continuing to work with you
to perpetuate these communi­
ty efforts in years to come."

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Over the past five years, the
Port Authority has transferred
a total of $690,000 of reserve
capital to the county's general
fund.
Dolgner said the Port is in
an aggressive building plan,
and during the next fiscal
year, beginning in October, he
expects the Port to be builtout.
"The engineering for the
final building is underway
right now," he added.
Dolgner predicted that once
the Port is built-out, the
amount of money which will
be able to be transferred to the
county general fund could
reach $1.1 to $1.2 m illion
annually.

Seminole County Port Authority Administrator (right) Dennis Dolgner
hands over a $300,000 check to County Commissioner Daryl McLain.

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S eminole S ummary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

I was wrong.
There I said it. I was wrong to disparage
the name of Sanford's newest baseball
team, the River Rats.
Mind you, my support of the team itself
never wavered, though some questioned
my loyalties. My criticism was aimed at the
name not the team. With Sanford finally
beginning to improve its image in the
region, I didn't think it was appropriate to
name our team the Rats.
But I've seen the light. I'm now a cardcarrying member of not one, but two Rats'
booster groups (more on that latter). What
changed my mind?
•••»•••••aeMaeaeetaaaeeaaea Maybe it was the
atmosphere of the
A ro u n d the Clock
season opener at the
stadium Monday
night; maybe it was
all the great cheers
you can make up
using the name Rats;
or maybe it was the
free Budwelsers
prior to Mayor Brady
Lessard throwing out
the first pitch.
Whatever the case, I
by Dan Ping
&gt;t so caught up in
e moment that 1
actually led the
crowd in "T ik e Me Out to the Ballgame"
during the seventh -inning stretch (my
apologies to anyone within earshot of my
off-key crooning).
I had a great time at the game and so did
the 300 or so people who were on hand to
witness the first-ever Florida Collegiate
Summer League game between the River
Rats and the Daytona Barracudas. The
support for the home team was outstand­
ing. What other team in the new league has
two fan clubs? Lessard has organized a
group called the Rat Pack. A group of sail­
ing enthusiasts — led by Mark Hoen, Mike
Padgett and the guy everyone in town
knows as Popeye (I honestly don't know
the man's real name) — have started a com­
peting fan club called (he Pi Rats (pirates,
get it?). The respective leaders of each
group are in negotiations for a possible
merger, though the Pi Rats have vowed to
walk the plank before they agree to change
their name.
The Pi Rats weren't the only ones who
were creative with their support of the
River Rats. Jay MacPhee came up with a
number of cheers for the crowded to yell
during the game. When a River Rat strikes
out or has some other misfortune occur,
MacPhee suggested the crowd yell in uni­
son "Oh Ratsl" The Barracudas were sub­
jected to numerous Rat Attacks, according
to MacPhee, when the home team starting
|piling up^rons. Not bad, Jay.
' Someone ltvthe stadium also suggested a
riff qn the Baha M en's contribution to the
music world, "Who let the dogs out?" I
must admit that I led more than one round
of "Who let the rats out?"
Now all we need is a good nickname for
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium. Maybe
we could call it The Rat Trap, where visit­
ing teams lose their tails.
If you've got suggestions on stadium
nicknames or cheers, give me a call at The
Herald and I'll include them in future
columns. And watch the newspaper for
more information about Sanford Herald
Night on Friday, June 25. We’ll have free
tickets to give away and lots of great prizes.

O ut &amp; A bout

M a n o f m e t t le

SA T
The Historical
Commission o f Sem inole
County w ill dedicate its
latest marker at 9:30 a.m. It
is located on the com er of
James Drive and Aloma
Avenue, near Progress
Energy. The public is invit­
ed to near of the history of
this area first known as
T h e Woods."

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Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

At a recent meeting ol Sanford's Over 50 Club, Peart Harbor survivor, World War II veteran and retired military man Clint
Westbrook spoke ol his experience and explained the moaning ol his marry military medals he earned during his daroer. The
Over 50 Club meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at the Sanford Senior Center.

Stolen vehicle
Richard Hardy Thompkins, 23, of
Lake Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on May 5. A suspicious
vehicle was spotted by officers on West
16th Street, and when an attempt was
made to stop it, Thompkins reportedly
fled from the area. Following a chase,
he was eventually stopped at Cedar
Creek Apartments, where officers
reportedly used a Tnser to subdue him.
Following a search of the vehicle and
Thompkins, he was charged with
vehicular theft (stolen in Las Vegas),
fleeing and eluding a law enforcement
officer, possession of a weapon by a
convicted felon, resisting an officer
without violence, driving with a sus­
pended license, license plate not
assigned, no current insurance, reck­
less driving, and display of a firearm
during a felony.
Drug related
• Yovrtne Alicea Arakaki, 49, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
ilice on Friday, June 4, at . Central
orida Regionalk. Hospital.' Police
responded to a call regarding a disor­
derly patient Following an investiga­
tion, she was charted with possession
of a controlled substance including
over 20 grams of marijuana, and disor­
derly conduct.

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• David Adderley, 46, of West 11th
Street was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday, June 6, in the 1600 block of
West Fifth Street. He was charged with
possession of under 20 grains of mari­
juana and possession of narcotics
equipment.
• James Danny Irwin, 34, of North
Virginia Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police on June 1.
Undercover police and members of the
City/County Investigative Bureau
(CCIB) spotted him reportedly selling
crack cocaine in the 800 block of Celery
Avenue. He was charged with posses­
sion of cocaine, and possession of nar­
cotics equipment.

Opening Soon: We've all seen the sign at
the former Morgan's Gourmet C att. What
the heck is a Blue Dahlia? Besides being a
1946 murder-mystery movie starring Alan
Ladd and Veronica Lake, it’s the name of
downtown Sanford's soon-to-be newest
restaurant.
The restaurant is the brainchild of execu­
tive chef Klaus-Peter Schafer, general man­
ager Garland Ross and managing partner
Maguire Wise. The trio operated Schafer's
C affee Haus in Winter Park. Schafer's had
a loyal following of patrons, many of whom
are expected to frequent the new Sanford
restaurant.
Word Around The Clock is the Blue
Dahlia will have some of the best gourmet
food in the area with desserts that will
knock your socks off. (Something called a
"Pear Aunt Edith" is supposed to be to die
for.) Downtown businessman Kelly
Pulliam said he dined at Schafer's Caffee
Haus many times and is excited about the
Blue Dahlia.
"They had a wonderful restaurant in
Winter Park, and Klaus is ju st an amazing
chef," Pulliam said. "The fact that they're
bringing their restaurant to Sanford is a
very positive thing. They'll pull people
from Lake Mary and all over Central
Florida."
The partners describe the menu as
"gourmet," "eclectic" and "refreshingly
different." Entrees will be moderately
priced.
Look for the Blue Dahlia to open around
July 4.

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• Lillian Rivera, 20, and Jonathan
Figueroa, 21, both of Cardinal Cove
Circle, Sanford, were arrested by
Sanford police on May 25 at their resi­
dence. Officers found they were grow-

It took 15 months of investigation,
but Sanford police have made an
arrest in connection with a
burglary/arson case early last year.
On February 12, 2003, a possible
burglary was reported at a residence in
the 700 block of East Airport Blvd.
When police responded, they found
the house had been burned to the
ground. Several items were reported
missing from the burned home.
On July 15, 2003, an anonymous
caller to the Seminole County Sheriffs
office gave investigators the name of a
man who may have been responsible.
A subsequent interview with him
however, supplied officers with die
names of two other men believed to

Dan Ping

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Cheryl Smith
Caamira Harriaon

• Mark Alan Childers, 42. of Wake
Ikirest, N.C. was stopped by Sanford
police on Sunday, Juno 6, at Hurd
Street and Sanford Avenue. He was
diarged will) DUI alcohol or drop,
reckless driving, possession of under
20 grams of marijuana, and carrying a
concealed weapon — firearm.
• Barbara Latrell Gray, 21, of West
16th Street, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Saturday, June 5, at
Sixth Street and Pecan Avenue. She
was diarged with fleeing police at a
high speed, reckless driving, driving
with a suspended license, resisting an
officer without violence, possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana, and pos­
session of narcotics equipment.
Thefts
• Sheena M. Greene, 18, of
Maitland, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday at a retail store in the
1500 block of Frendi Avenue. She
reportedly took 15 items, valued at $49
from the store without paying. She
was diarged with petty larceny. Later
that day, police were called to the
Seminole County Jail to investigate
Greene giving a false name. She was

Battery
• Jose Antonio Ramos, 36, of West
25th Street, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday at his residence follow­
ing a dispute with a female. He was
charged with aggravated battery,
knowing the victim was pregnant.
• Harrold Roy Wheeler; 26, of
Winter Springs, was arrested by
Sanford police Hiesday. He reportedly
attempted to violate a protection
against domestic violence with a
woman in hidden Arbor Court. He
was located at his residence and
diarged with contempt of court — vio­
lation of an injunction against domes­
tic violence.
• Tracey Tcnnell Doe, 27, of
Hickory Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by police Monday at his residence
following an altercation with a female.
He was charged with three counts of
battery — touch or strike (domestic
violence) and resisting an officer with­
out violence.
Other charges
• Sanford police were called to the
Seminole County Jail Monday in refer­
ence to a prisoner having given a false
name. Alberto Jose Perez, of 25th Street
in Sanford had reportedly given the
false name of Abrahammcjia Bravo
when he was arrested. He was given
an additional charge of giving a false
ID to a law enforcement officer.

have been responsible for the burglary
and arson.
One of the men was located on
March 22, 2004 and was interviewed.
He reportedly admitted that he had
been in the residence and removed a
stereo, speaker, and diree marijuana
plants. He told officers however, that
Robert Boutin had set the residence on
fire during die burglary.
On May 24 of dus year Robert
David Boutin, 25, of Country d u b
Circle, Sanford, was interviewed.
According to the arrest report, lie orig­
inally told investigators he was not in
die residence and had no knowledge
of any items being taken. He is said to
have told officers the odier man had

committed the burglary and set fire to
the house. Later he admitted he was in
the residence, had knocked over a can
of kerosene, and gave matches to the
other man,.
He is also said to have reportedly
admitted to having knowledge about
other property items the two had
placed in tne other man's truck.
Boutin was arrested on May 24 at
the Sanford Police Statjon. He has been
charged with first degree arson of a
dwelling, unarmed burglary of a
dwelling, and larceny of over $300.
There was no immediate informa­
tion on whether the other man had
been located or charged in connection
with the case.

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Arena, playing all the big
band sounds and featuring
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Cole. The event will be
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Hotel, 350 South North
Lake Blvd., in Altamonte
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The Geneva Citizens
Association is having a
meeting at 7 p.m. at the
Geneva Community Center.
The highlight will be a
presentation by Robert King
of The Friends of Lake
Jesup who will discuss the
status of the lake cleanup
and the new State Road 46
bridge at Lake Jesup.
Refreshments will be
served. For more informa­
tion, call GCA President
Richard Creedon at
407-349-1266

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The Seminole
County/Lake Mary
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold a new
member reception from 8
to 10 a.m. at Hampton Inn
&amp; Suites at Colonial
TownPark in Lake Mary,
Sponsored by Nationwide
Insurance, Michael J.
McLean Agency. For more
information, call Linda
Reynolds at 407-333-4748.
New and prospective cham­
ber members are invited.
The city of Longwood
holds a Senior Matinee the
third Wednesday ol each
month, from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m., featuring some of the
classic movies of all times.
The event is held at the
Community Building. It is
free of charge. For more
information, call
407-260-3447.

MON
The Sanford Fire
Department will hold its
monthly child passenger
seat checkup for all citizens
of Sanford at the Sanford
Fire Station 12, 300 E.
Airport Blvd. Contact Fire
Inspector Tim Robles at
407-302-2520 for an
appointment. Children do
not need to be present.

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Teressa Queen Wilson, 44, of West
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Avenue and Stcnstrom Boulevard. She
was charged with driving under tire
influence (DUi) of alcohol or dnigs,
reckless driving failure to display reg­
istration, unlawful speed, making an
improper rigid turn, and driving on
the wrong side of the road.

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charged with requesting a refund with
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nomination will be made by
members of Christian's
1968 E-7 Rccon Platoon and
presented by Congressmen
Tom Feeney and Rick
Keller. The event is open to
the public and veterans
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Three arrested following fight in Sanford

Continued from Page 1A
o f the highlights Hagerty
oversaw.
Parents do not dispute that
Hagerty, who has been a resi­
dent of Oviedo since he
moved to Florida, served
Seminole Countv schools well.
They contend that the recent
graffiti incidents and the
FUTURE SITE OF
prospect of future problems
dishonor the good Hagerty
did as superintendent.
Ihrce parents sent an eSemmoto County
mail to Hagerty asking him to
Pubkc School*
consider
having
the
Educational Support Center of
Seminole
County
Public
Schools in Lake Mary after
Opening A itf: nit 2(X)S
him. The e-mail writers —
Dianna Mellcfs, Lisa Ingari,
and Michelle Curtiss — sent
the message April 15 to "disel any rumors you may have
card regarding this issue."
I hey stated the effort was
P ho to subm itted
not a personal one. They
expressed appreciation for
A vandal recently sprayed a letter “P on the sign announcing the
everything Hagerty had done
future home ol Hagerty High School.
for the schools. They said,
however, that they wanted a
In his experience, he said,
the "public comments" por­
name that gives the communi­ young people reflect their par­ tion of the meetings.
ty ownership of the school ents opinions and attitudes.
Another objection parents
and one that they had a voice Parents help to form chil­ raise is board policy requires a
in choosing. They noted the dren's reactions and perspec­ person whose name will be
negative
nicknames
that tives on the future, he wrote.
used for a building to reside in
"unfortunately"
could be
"You have made your Seminole County at least 20
drawn from Hagerty.
objections known in a variety years. Hagerty moved here to
"The labeling has already of ways," he said. "I would
take his position in 1992.
begun, and the students are hope you now will work to
A petition submitted to the
already aware of this and
have the best possible attitude school board contained about
upset by it,” they wrote. They and atmosphere created fur 800 names from people in the
even said some families had
Hagerty High School."
Oviedo area, said Ingari of
considered moving out of the
The parents can contribute Oviedo.
school zone or moving chil­ to the future of the community
"We're pursuing this cause
dren to private schools.
and school by expressing
because we know in our
They concluded by asking "your disapproval any time hearts it's the right thing for
to meet with Hagerty, who you hear an inappropriate our kids and our communi­
replied by e-mail the next day. nickname for Hagerty High
ties," Ingari told the board
He copied the message to School used," he wrote.
April 27.
school board members and
Oviedo parents still think
"We need (board) members
current Superintendent Hill the
Educational
Support who haven't forgotten to
Vogel.
Center would be more appro­ include the community in
He rejected the notion of priate. His work helped every­ their decision making, mem­
naming another building after one in Seminole County, not bers who genuinely care about
him instead of the high school. just those in Oviedo, they our children and not just test
"I have NO interest whatso­ argue.
scores, and most importantly
ever in being part of any such
Parents also point out that members who act on integrity
effort," he wrote April 16. "1 since there are no competing and not politics."
am very pleased and honored teams at the educational cen­
Hagerty was out of town
to have the new high school
ter, there will be no incentive and could not be reached for
named as the 'Paul J. Hagerty to deface the name.
comment.
High School' and believe that
Worst than the name, par­
The school will be an
any change now would do ents said, is that they feel they expansion of the current
lasting damage to my reputa­ had no voice in the naming of Lawton Chiles Middle School,
tion and demean my service a school in their community. which will move to another
and contributions to Seminole They also said they feel site. Before that, the school
County
Public
Schools, ignored by the school board.
was Lockwood Middle.
even though yout suggest
The Concerned Citizens of
Parents have failed to get
YVWf efforts are pot put on the school board agen­ Oviedo
Web
site
is
personal, t
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Sanford polio? arrested three
persons Monday for an attack
involving a metal pipe.
Police responded to a battery in
the 3900 block of Sanford Avenue
and found a man who told them
he had been attacked by two white
males identified as Jesse James
Frazier, 22, and Marty Frazier, 23,
both of Lisa Court West, in
Sanford.
One of the men reportedly
struck the victim with a metal
e. The two then (led in a red
iidc with no license tag. It was
later found tire driver of the vehi­
cle was Stephanie Ijcigh Gaubert,

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After the victim was transport­
ed to the hospital, a search got
underway for the vehicle and the
three persons. One Seminole
County deputy spotted the vehide
on the north entrance ramp to
State Road 417. The vehide was
stopped and Marty Frazier was
taken into custody along with
Gaubcrt.
Jesse James Frazier was eventu­
ally located at Park Avenue and
Woodland Drive and taken into
custody. A search of the vehide
uncovered a steel pipe in the front
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The two men reportedly fled
from the residence, and jumped
into a waiting vehide reportedly
driven by Gaubert.
Marty Frazier was arrested on
charges of burglary to a dwelling,
false imprisonment, battery —
toudi or strike, and prindpal in a
first degree crime. Jesse James
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vated battery using a deadly
weapon, burglary to a dwelling,
false imprisonment and violation
of probation. Gaubert was diargid
with being an accessory after the
fact of a third degree felony.

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Sunday, June 13, 2 0 0 4

Opinion
Familyhistoryday
Would you believe, Monday, June 14, is Family History Day.
It's not a legal holiday, but it has been promoted for many years
by Tom and Ruth Roy, in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The main rea­
son is that during the months of June, July and August, when
the youngsters are out of school, many families have family
reunions. In my family's case, it is in July, and occurs every
three years.
What the Roys stress is the need for adults in the family to
educate the small fry on the family's history through tales of
the past, and the importance of family history. This can be
accomplished, possibly more than ever, when everyone gathers
for that reunion.
I have found that in many cases, the
youngsters don’t really care about family his­
tory at first. Rut as the years fly past, by the
time they get to their late 30’s and into their
40’s, it becomes more and more important.
They, as a result, are the ones who (hopefully)
will continue the tradition of family values,
and attempt to tell their own children about
the past.
Yes, we've all heard that people shouldn't
live in the past. Yet, I believe, and I hope you
agree, that knowing about one’s own family
and its achievements during the past decades
and centuries, is not only important, but it
can be inspiring.
For example, your grandparents might have come to
America from some foreign country, broke, and not knowing
anyone - perhaps not even being able to speak English. Yet they
obtained employment, worked hard, saved their money, invest­
ed wisely, and eventually moved into the middle or upper
class. That’s a story your youngsters should know about - the
need for hard work with which to obtain success.
Want a project before your reunion? Compile a family tree.
Put in as many folks as you can. Computers have family tree
discs that will help if you need it. There are also a number of
sources available through libraries and others.
Then, take it to the reunion and let others see it. No doubt
there will be relatives who will correct what you have com­
piled. Rather than take that as an insult, take it as another
source, and use this additional information for your family tree.
Then, the next time you all meet, you’ll have even more to
share with folks.
If you can, add stories about some of them - even if you find
someone who may have been hung for being a horse thief.
Anecdotes about some family members may be humorous, but
they will make remembering them that much easier.
Take those older photo albums along when you attend the
reunion. Everyone has pictures of past relatives - those that the
youngsters may not remember. "On look, there's great-grandma
sitting on her rocker in front of the old farm house. She used to
make moonshine in a shed out back, but no one ever knew
about it." You tell your teenager, and he or she will have a bet­
ter remembrance of grandma.
As a personal suggestion, if you have most of your family
living in Central Florida, pick a location such as a park or
campground in which to nold the gathering. NEVER have it at
a relative’s home - that’s putting too much work on one family.
If half of your relatives live out of the area, pick a location
midway between where they live and where you live. Then
everyone can attend more easily, and you can ALL share the
work connected with a reunion.
Have fun. Renew your family ties. And remember, as Tom
and Ruth Roy are stressing, it's a Family History Day. Be proud
of it.

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The long goodbye is over for my father
On Saturday afternoon, after
what Nancy called "the long
goodbye," my father went home.
My first reaction was to recall
Edwin Stanton's words when
Abraham Unculn breathed Ins
last: "Now he belongs to the
ages."
That can only be said about
gianLs, and my father was a giant
— he towered above his contem­
poraries and the great majority of
the world’s most famous political
figures past and present.
Nowadays much is said about
die legacies American presidents
leave behind, and only a tiny
handful of presidents of the
United Stales left behind them
legacies as abundant as that
which my dad left behind.
When he came into office die
nation was nearly an economic
basket case. The morale of the
American people was at rock bot­
tom — we had lost dial confi­
dence in ourselves dial had ensil­
ed die American colossus and
our leaders had surrendered to
die idea that die Cold War would
be a permanent fixture on the
world scene.
When he left office after eight
years, die economy was boom­

ing, we had
recaptured the
can-do spirit
that had moti­
vated
Americans for
generations,
and die Soviet
Union was
approaching
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collapse and
R eagan
withudw
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His legacy
included far more than his
aocomplislinients in statecraft.
Mis optimism was contagious; lie
showed as the shining city an the
hill, and taught us dial we could
reach it.
Throughout it all he never lost
his sense of humility, his innate
decency, his love of country, and
his love of die American people.
I te was a gentleman to die tips of
His fingers in an ago of incivility.
In all my life with liim 1 never
saw him do anydiing to hurt
another person. I ie would have
radier cut off his hands dian
olfend a fellow human being.
Above all, my fadier lived as
dose to his maker as it is possible
for a mortal to be. Every morning

he put himself in God’s hands,
accepting whatever happened as
the will of the Hind with absolute
confidence dial he would receive
whatever he needed to cope with
whatever die Uind put in front of
him.
Today as 1 joined my family at
the first of die memorial services,
I felt grief at his passing. HuL as I
sUxk! over the casket this morn­
ing 1 was comforted in knowing
that with all of the gifLs that my
father had given to the nation
that the greatest gift he had given

to me was knowing that at one
o'dock Saturday altcmoon when
my father dosed his eyes for the
last time he went to be with his
laird and Savior Jesus Christ. A
finer gift cannot be given to a son.
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Pharmacist known for his compassion
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

Managing Editor
When Steven Letchworth
died last week in a car accident it
left many Sanford residents won­
dering who would fill the void of
filling their prescriptions.
For 30 years, many of the
same customers had been com­
ing to Letchworth — no matter
iw" a r i] £ .vYofkcd — ■
‘o have
caring ana nonest pharmads
give them the best of service.
Letchworth, 57 of Lake Mary,
died Thursday, June 3, when his
vehide struck a tree on Osceola
Road near State Road 46 between
Geneva and Sanford. He was
bom March 6,1947, in Farmville,
N.C. and moved to Sanford in
1974 after completing his degree
at the University of Florida.
From the Super X on 25th
Street and US. Highway 17-92 to
the Sanford Mcdco Pharmacy,
Letchworth finally was able to
own his own drug store in 1986.
Until 1999, Steve's Pharmacy on
US. Highway 17-92 near State
Road 417 was owned and oper­
ated by Letchworth.
He sold the business to
Eckerd's and went to work at the
chain drugstore, but even with
the change his old customers
kept coming back and he kept
providing.
"He nad a little box of
accounts that people owed him
money," he wife Carol said. "It's
not like he would tell me, but I
have heard that some couldn't
afford the medicine and he
would give it to them.

P ho to oubm ittad

Many Sanlord residents will never forgot the smiling and courteous
help pharmacist Steven Letchworth provided them.

RAY' ROBERT BACAK JR.
"Ray" Robert Bacak, Jr., 48,
of Sanford, died Thursday,
June 10, 2004.
Survivors include daughter,
Stacy; sons, Steven and Jacob;
motner, Teennie; sister, Cyndy
Hardy; brothers Dewev and
Larry; one granddaughter.
A memorial service will be
held Monday, June 14, al 11
a.m. at Paola Weslayan
Church, 5650 Wayside Drive in
Sanford.
Robert Bryant Funeral &amp;
Cremation Chapel, Orlando, in
charge of arrangements.
WILDER 'BENNY' BENNETT
Wilder "Benny" Bennett, 84,
of Sanford, died Tuesday, June
9, 2004. He was born Dec. 21,
1920, in Lynhaven, Florida and
moved to Sanford from El
Paso, Texas in 1979. He was an
inspector for the railroads.
Survivors include wife,
Patricia of Sanford; daughters,
Terry Bennett of DeBary,
Marsha Bennett of Sanford;
son, Don Bennett of Port St.
John; sister, Helen Townsend
of Sherman, Texas; three
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, June 12, at noon
at Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel with Rev. Richard
Wagoner officiating.
Gramkow Funeral
I tome, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.
ALVERA F. BORDONARO
Alvcra F. Bordonaro, 75, of
Lake Mary, died Tuesday, June
H, 2004, in Casselberry. She was
bom Oct. 26, 1928, in Hartford,
Conn. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include husband,
Paul J. Bordonaro, Sr.; son,
Paul J. Bordonaro, Jr.; daugh­
ters, Susan Haines, Karen
Reiter and Jill Jordan; sister,
Theresa Damonto; 11 grand­
children.
Funeral services will lie held
Monday, June 14, at 10 a.m. at
Nativity Catholic Church with
Father itenjamin Berniti offici­
ating. Viewing will be at the
Nativity Catholic Church, 3255
Ronald Reagan Hlvd.,
Longwood, Sunday, June 13,
from 6 to 8 p.in.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JERRY LEE CORNEIL
Jerry Lee Cornell, 66, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, June
10, 2004, at his residence. Bom
Dec. 17, 1937, in Valparaiso,
Ind., he moved to Sanford in
1964. He was an inspector for

the railroads. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include son, Jerry
Wiechcrt of Swainsboro, Ga.;
daughters, Donna Weichcrt of
Sanford, Connie McAllister of
Valparaiso, and Helen Hall of
Thermopol is, Wyo.; brother,
Charles Comeil of Big Sandy,
Tenn.; many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.

Delnmercede/.; three grandchil­
dren; one great-grandchild.
Funeral servlet's will be
Monday, June 14, at II a.m. at
Banfield Funeral Home witJi
Pastor Stanley E. Coon
officiating.
Banfield Funeral 1Jomc,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

ANNIE L. GILES
Annie L. Giles, 85, Orange
Boulevard, Lake Monroe, died
Tuesday, June 8, 2004. She was
a liomemnkcr.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Pat Watson and Louise
Giles; sisters, Sara Tryon,
Harriett Ivey and Sally
Bentley; six grandchildren; 17
great-grandchildren; one greatgreat-grandchild,
Burial was in Lakcview
Cemetery, Sanford.
Brisson Funeral
1Jome, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.
ROSA LEE HAYNES McCOY
Rosa Lee Haynes McCoy, 91,
of Sanford died Sunday, June
6, 2004, at Life Care Center of
Altamonte Springs. She was
born Aug. 14, 1912, in
Madison, Fla. Site was
employed in Pautucd
Enterprises, and a homemaker.
She was a member of Second
SltiloJt M.B. Church.
Survivors include husband,
Joltnny McCoy of Sanford;
daughter, Etliel Robinson of
Sanford; sister, Louta
Burroughs of Immokatce;
brothers, Albert Haynis of
Sanford and Royal Lipscomb
of Ulrica, N.Y. three grandchil­
dren; four great-grandchildren;
two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, June 12, at 11 a.m. at
First Shiloh M B. Church, 7(H)
Elm Ave., Sanford, with Rev.
Dr. Harry D. Rucker, Sr„
officiating.
JOSE R. PEREZ
Jose R. Perez, 77, of Sanford,
died Wednesday, June 9, 2004,
in Apopka. He was bom Jan. 9,
1927, in Sagua LaGrande,
Cuba. He was a retired
handyman.
Survivors include wife,
Aurora B. Perez; son, Jorge It.
Perez; brother, Jesus Perez; sis­
ters, Maria Del Carve, Maria
La Carida, and Santiga

Banfield Funeral Home

RONALD S. SHINNEMAN
Ronald S, Shinnernan, 71,
Lake Mary, died Tuesday, June
8, 2004. I Je was bom June 30,
1932, in Joliet, III. He was a
clerk and a veteran of the LI.S
Air Force.
Survivors include wife,
Mary Ann Slrinneman; ons,
Rick S. Shinnernan and
Raymond S. Shinnernan;
daughters, Renee A. I’agel, and
Ronda A. Markworth; step­
brother Holla Moore; stepsister
Carolee Smith; five grand­
children.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, June 12, at
Banfield Funeral 1lume with
Father Benjamin Bermti oflicl
aling.
Banfield Funeral I lome.
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
EM ETERI A T. SII1AYAN
Emcteria T, Sibaynn, S3, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, June
9, 2004, in Longwood. She was
horn March II. 1921, in Luna
La Union, Philippine-.. She was
a homemaker and a member of
Annunciation Catholic Church.
Survivors include husband,
Lazaro N. Sibayan; seven
children.
Visitation will be Saturday,
June 12, at the Oaklawn
Chapel irom 5 lo 9 p m. with
funeral services Monday, June
14, al Annunciation Catholic
Church at 10 a.m.
Baidu in-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
DANIEL M. S I OI I EL
Daniel M. Sloffel, t&gt;9, of
Heathrow, died Monday, June
7, 2004, in Sanford. I le was
bom Aug. 6, 1934, in West
Bend, Wis. He was an insur
ante salesman and a veteran of
the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include one
daughter and three sons.
Bald win-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawp Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
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T h e W ay We Were:

Highlights of
the’50s for
SHS reunion
The Seminole High School
Goss of 1954 will celebrate ils
50-year reunion June 25 and
26. This is my class so natural­
ly my thoughts have been
going back to happenings in
the early 1950s. Today you will
be reminded of some high­
lights of national events dur­
ing the years 1953 and 1954.
President Dwight D.
Eisenhower was inaugurated
on Jan. 20, 1953. He was the
first Republican President in 24
years. Another world leader,
Joseph Stalin, died on March 5.
Trie Depart-ment of Health,
............................... Education
and Welfare
was created
with Oveta
Culp Hobby
as its first
head.
Julius
and Ethel
Rosenburg
were execut­
ed at Sing
Grace Mario
Prison
SUncdpher Sing
for espi• • • • • • • • onage. They
had passed
secret information about the
atomic bomb to the USSR.
Some of the popular songs
in 1953 included "1 Believe,"
"Doggie in the Window," 'Till
I Waltz Again with You" and
"I'm Walking Behind You."
Emmy awards went to
Donald O'Connor (Colegate
Comedy Hour), Eve Arden
(Our Miss Brooks), and the
U.S. Steel Hour (Best Dramatic
Program). Edward R. Murrow
was the most outstanding TV
personality.
Academy Awards were
given to The Greatest Show on
Earth, Gary Cooper (High
Noon), and Shirley Booth
(Come Back Little Sheba).
"The Old Man and the Sea"
Hemingway and "Pimirf'
i won Pulitzer
ank Lb/ydWiflghr
. a gold medal for
tune.
On Dec. 16, Charles Yeager
set a new airplane speed
record of 1,600 mph, and
Dizzy Dean was inducted into
the Baseball Hail of Fame.
On March 31,1954, a hydro­
gen bomb capable of destroy­
ing any city was declared
Attainable.
The U 5. Air Force Academy
was authorized on April 1.
The McCarthy Hearings
were held for months, investi­
gating charges of Soviet espi­
onage in the United States.
Racial desegregation in
schools was declared unconsti­
tutional by the U.S. Supreme
Court on May 17 in Brown vs.
Board of Education.
On Sept. 30, the first atomiciwered submarine, the USS
autilus, was commissioned.
"Stranger in Paradise,"
"Hernando’s Hideaway," "Hey
There" and "I Love Paris in the
Springtime" were a few of the
popular songs in 1954.
Danny Thomas in Make
Room for Daddy and Loretta
Lynn in the Loretta Lynn Show
won Emmys. Some 29 million
households now had television
sets, 60 percent of the popula­
tion.
Academy Awards went to
From Here to Eternity, William
Holden (Staiag 17) and Audrey
Hepburn (Roman Holiday).
Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed
were the best supporting
actors in From Here to
Eternity.
The construction of the St.
Lawrence Seaway was author­
ized and the bill was signed by
Eisenhower on May 13. On
July 12, a highway moderniza­
tion program was proposed by
the president. This eventually
led to the Interstate System.
The Nobel Prize in chem­
istry was awarded to Linus
Pauling and on Sept. 11, Lee
Meriweather was crowned
Miss America. Sixty percent of
the male population and 30
percent of the females were
smokers.
The average American's
favorite meal in 1954 was fruit
cup, steak and potatoes, peas,
roll with butter and pie a la
mode.

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What was happening in
Sanford in September, 1953?
Where was Peter Schaal
when I needed him? 1 have
relied repeatedly on his two
books, "Sanford as I Knew It
Sm

T he H erald

Sunday, June 13, 2004

S tin e cip h e r, P ape 7 A

L if e s t y l e ________
Art is alive in Sanford Sanfordite
celebrates
102years
I ena Bowden celebrated her
102nd birthday on May 30. A
longtime resident of Sanford,
s h e now lives wifli her son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Lawrance
and Mrs. Vivian Bowden. She
was bom in Pulaski, Tenn.,
and moved to Florida in 1928
where she lived in Orlando
and worked as a seamstress
for many ol the prominent citi­
zens. While living in Orlando,
she united with the Hurst
Chapel African Methodist
Church.

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Marva

When
unable lo
live alone,
Bowden
moved in
with her son
and daugh­
ter-in-law in
2000.
A celebra­
tion of her
birthday

Hawkins
H erald p h o lo b y To m m y Vincent

“Fantasy Garden" by Sanford artist Robort Castor, ts lo bo displayed in a Windormoro homo. Ho compiolod Iho pinjot.i in 10 wooks.

Sanford artist completes 16-paneled m ura l f o r lslew orth resident
Sixteen canvas panels, rising over seven
feet In height, with a combined length of
over M&gt; linear feet are to bo installed in (In­
formal dining room. The eight separate
"zones” of the Fantasy Garden landscape
represent the areas of life set forth in tne
Hagua, a tool used by Feng Sluii practition
ers.
The landscape design encourages Chi,
the energy present in all tilings, lo flow such
that desired results are brought lo that por
lion of your life. As an example, the I leulth
and I lappiness section shows a garden wall
positioned in to hinder the influx of "bad"
chi, while a large weeping willow symbol­
izes longevity. A guidebook written by

Fro m Staff Reports

Robert Casler, owner of Inferior
Artworks, Inc. recently completed a large
[Minted mural based on Feng Sluii princi­
ples. The mural was commissioned by an
Lsleworth resident to decorate her newly
constructed Pellegrini Home. Casler was
recommended for the commission by the
highly respected local interior designer,
Carolyn Franklin of "Carolyn Franklin
Design."
Tire painting was accomplished over a
10-week
period, in a studio in the second
■k per
fhxir of tne building at Palmetto and First
Street in downtown Sanford.

Local
artis
show case works
in City H all

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Herald Intern

for the first floor an* underway, and will
include pictures that Fox and her luisine
partner, Rae Marie, took of children paint­
ing at the city's Riverwalh grand opening
celebration, and sculptures by other artist
"We're very fortunate to have artists in
our community that are willing to work
with us,” Grieshaber said. "We want to
showcase their talents and tins is one way
we can do it. They are willing to support
the city and I appreciate that."
Saniford joins other Central Florida cities
that are promoting local art and culture.
On display in Casselberry l ily Hall is an
exhibit called "Orlando Furioso,” a collec­
tion of paintings from local artists who
traveled to Italy.
I lie idea for artwork in city lull is not a
new one Fox said she spoke with city offi­
cials a couple of years ago, but nothing was
officially organized. Fox approached city

Opporunities abound to
"Bloom where you are planted” is the
first familiar Quotation that comes to my
mind when I tnink about good citizenship
and a sense of community. And while not
many people are "planted" out here in the
Village of Geneva, many choose to come
and put down roots.
Once a person has put down roots,
blooming in a place like tiiis is easy.
Opportunities are all around for being
involved, making a difference and help­
ing out.
"/ am o f the opinion that my life belongs to
the uViole community and as long as I lire, it
is my privilege to do for it whatever I can. I
uwuf to he thoroughly used up when I die, for
the harder I uvrk the more I live." (George
Bernard Shaw) Sometimes just showing up
is enough. Monday, June 14, at 7 p.m. cit­
izens of this community are invited to
participate in a meeting at the Geneva
Community Center to discuss the issues
facing the Village and its residents.
While this is a regular general meeting
of the Geneva Citizens Association
(GCA), all are invited and encouraged to'
attend and to get involved.
“The impersonal hand o f government tan
never replace the helping hartd of a neighbor. "
(Hubert H. Humf’htey) How true is tiiis of

tommy VIriceIII

i. t

Snnloid City
Mimayoi Al
Giieshnlioi points
out his favoiilo
i|Uiililios of Cocil
Honing's sunset
painting that is
one ol many arlwoikr, now dis­
played at City
I lull.

B y Cristin a Lloren s

SANFORD — Local artists are show­
casing their talent in a whole new way.
Along with the Sanford Historic Trust art
library, these artists have loaned artwork to
be displayed at City I tail.
Shirley Fox, owner of Framing 508, a
custom framing store and art gallery locat­
ed on Sanford Avenue, worked with City
Manager Al Grieshaber to put together the
exhibit.
"It's important to promote art and cul­
ture in the community," Fox said. "I would
like to make more people aware of art. It's
important to me as well as to the commu­
nity.”
The paintings loaned by the Sanford
Historic Trust are by the winners of its sec­
ond annual art contest, which was held last
December. More than 125 local art students
submitted artwork each using the theme
of a historic building in Sanford. TTic paint­
ings and sketches are part of the Sanford
Historic Trust's art library.
The Sanford Seminole Art Association
also has paintings on display at City Hall.
Paintings by seven local artists are hanging
on the second floor of die building. Plans

Casler accompanies the mural to explain the
significance of each of the mural’s symbols
to the view er.
Casler explained. At lit-.l glance, you -oe
a serene landscape that Instills a sense ol
peace, blit the mural i actually lull of Feng
Sluii symbols. Undeistanding the symbols
adds a deeper dimension the viewer would
not otherwise have without the explanations
contained in the giiidi-lx'ok.”
Robert Casler is an aw ard-winning artist
(&gt;om in Linsing, Michigan. I le now lives in
Sanlurd with his wile and lines- sons, I le is
active in (he arts and is t haimtau ol the
Board ol
5.11ifort I /Sem inote Ait
Association.

officials again with the idea, and worked
with flic Sanford Sen iiiiole \il Association
to select which painting would he used.
The exhibits will I ■ &lt;hanged even three
months and will include the work of at
least five local artists
"It's a cooperative effort of the artists
and the city to showcase the many talents
that ate within the city and Seminole
County," Griesliabei said. "We want city
hall to [Hirtray out vi- ion lor the communi­
ty which is that we are a very family
friendly community
Griesliabei said the painting! have
"enlivened city hall,"
"People enjoy it, the\ love it." lie - aid "I
enjoy walking dow n the hall seeing the art
worl It’s something different, - mm thing
exciting."
The current nrtworl at city hall will be
on display through the end of August.

m a k e a d if f e r e n c e

Geneva! Things gel
done here not because
a council voles it so, or
a mayor proclaims it to
be, but because neighbore offer a hand and
then use the other one
to grab someone else
and add them to the
mix as well!
On the agenda for
Darla Kinney
^ ^ I
that June 14 meeting is
d C O IC S
the upcoming Fourth
» • • • • • • • of July Celebration — a
Geneva
tradition
enjoyed by many from not only within,
but outside of our borders loo. Many
hands are needed to pull this baby off aiul
word is dial the event, though organized
and moving along nicely at this point,
needs more* helping, hands.
"Wltile the spirit of neighhnliness uws
important on the frontier beatuse neighlnns
uete *» few, it is eivn more inifiorlant uoie
betause our neigld&lt;ors are so many." (lady
Bird Johnson) It's the drde of develop­
ment, folks. People move to a place
because it is quaint and unspoiled and
then by virtue of moving in and doing,
notliing to ensure die survival of said

quainttu-ss sjniil it for ev
’H'* in- hid
mg themselves.
Getting Involved is the antidote that
will break that cycle. No one knows the
truth ol this quotation more than our local
law enforcement. Included as put ol
Monday’s meeting is an update by the
Seminole County Sheriff's t Iffice on at livity in our area Is it still unspoiled? Come
and find out.
"A man is tailed selfish not Jot pursuing
Ins own good, but foi Iteglct ting his neighfur's." (Ridutrd Wluilhy) Several issues lo
be discussed al this gathering aflect the
good t&gt;f all.
Speaking to those in attendance i ill be
Robert King from the Friends of l ake
Jesup, who will provide the latest infor­
mation on the status of the fake's re ;lora­
tion process and the new State Ro.nl In
Lake Jesup bridge.
Even though it cannot Ih.- seen yet,
dungs an- happening on bptli of these
projects that will change tilings for years
to come,
T n e o f us could Ikar lo have ourseltvs /in
ncighlxrrs." (Mignon Mclaiigldjn) A few
local residents have found it h ii d to bear
the neighbor tiiey call the Slate Ro d 46
Geneva Borrow lit. I lie lease has now

• •••••••

June 1, at
the Steak
and Ale of Maitland. More
than 50 members of her family
and friends joined the celebra­
tion of this great mother,
grandmoth­
er, aunt,
cousin,
neighbor,
friend and
pastor.
T he
opening
prayer and
beautiful
selections
were sting
by her pasB ow d en
tor, the Rev.
C Jackson of the Hurst Chapel
YM.F. Church in Orlando.
Words of greetings, love,
praise, best wishes, jo y and
nappy times were delivered,' * *•
\lthough site was a member
of I hirst Chapel, she some­
times worshipped at the St.
Paul Missionary Baptist
Church in Sanford where her
daughter-in-law is an active
member.
After a delicious dinner,
guests were served the birth­
day cake, with her grandson
(Irani proposing a toast to the
birthday lady.
I hanks to all who attended
this grand 102nd birthday cele­
bration.
I his celebration shows what
life can be like when you have
faith Yes, strong faith in God.
Flying in for her grand­
mother’s birthday was her
granddaughter, Joella Bowden,
now living in I as Vegas.
Many more happy birth­
days lo the Queen Mother
Lena Bowden.
Scholarships awarded at St.
Paul Baptist Church
I he Rev. Castle Brewer
Scholarship Awards Day was
lu-ld Sunday, May 30, at St.
Paul Missionary Baptist
Church. I he Education
Committee honored the gradu­
ates of 2001 at the II a.m. wor­
ship service, \\ith Brother
Bradley Lightboume presiding
over the service. The youth
S e e H aw kins, P a g e 7A

in Geneva

expired on that land, and change is due.
This is a hot topic with preliminary
news that might be welcomed by thos
ho live dose. Attend Monday and fine
out what the county is negotiating as thi:
olunin goes toi press,
pn
her |H
p» *sky neighbor? The 1800
Another
acre spray field owned by the dty c
Sanford. I he GCA will also have some
I &gt;i&gt;ssiblc interesting tidbits about tiiis con­
troversial holding.
"A snowjhike is one of God's most fragile
i nations, but look u&lt;hal they can do tiVint they
•tick Urgethrr!" ( Author llnkmnvn) Another
fragile creation — the Geneva 'Bubble'
will ho discussed Monday nigJil as well.
There's good news about the state of the
Geneva Freshwater Lens (aka "The
Hubble"). Come find out what it is.
IVc cannot lh&lt;e only for ourselves. A thouand /ibns ootmecl us with our fellaiv men ."
(I ternian Melville) Come weave your way
m to the place you live. See you Ntonday.
IVr neeil you to tell us what you know that
is good about Geneva! Please share your infor­
mal ion, ideas and comments l&gt;y calling 407! l*i-2140, via e ntail at dnrliisdimpinrl.net,
II lease put "Stetsons C o m er' in the subject
line), oi until a hix fo 407-349-1311. Thanksl

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C on tin u ed from Page GA

C on tin u ed from Page GA

1912-1935" and "Sanford and
the World War II Years, 193645," but he never published his
third book which was to go
through about 1960.
Since I wanted to find out
what was happening in
Sanford, 1953-54,1 had to do
my own tedious research
through The Sanford Herald on
microfilm at the Sanford
Museum.
Silly me, I thought I could
look through a whole year in a
few hours. It took me at least
four hours to go through just
the month of September, 1953.
And most of the Heralds had
printed on them "Original
Illegible." That meant I had to
squint and use other means to
read much beyond the head­
lines in many of the articles.
Several, I just gave up on.
I have gleaned information
interesting to me and probably
to my classmates, hopefully to
the rest of you. There is a lot of
information hen.* so it will take
at least throe columns. And
when my eyes and neck have
returned to normal and 1 have
more time than sense, I may
go back to these microfilms.
In the meantime, enjoy the
following.

choir rendered the musical
selections. Brother Dewayne
Harper gave the invocation.
Sister Jennifer Covington road
the scripture. The speaker of
the occasion was Evangelist
Jacquline Crawford of Orlando
who spoke on the subject,
"Don't Give Up your Dreams"
taken from Genesis 37 5-10.
Rev. Castle Brewer
Scholarship recipients were
introduced and presented their
scholarships by Sister Vivian
Bowden, retired educator, who
encouraged the graduates to
love, hope, be respectful and be
responsible.
Receiving the scholarships
were LaToya Page, Kenya
Lawson, Kay-Ann Johnson anil
Sharde Edwards.
Rev. Dr. Albert L. Covington
is lire pastor at the church.

Seminole County Public
Schools activities in 1953
On the opening day of
school, Sept. 8, then* wen*
6,249 students in Seminole
County schools, 1,405 more
than in 1952. Seminole High
had 511, Sanford Junior High
287, Sanford Grammar School
404, Southsidc 636, West Side,
168, Lyman (grades 1-12) 526,
Oviedo (1-12) 265, Lake Mary
(1-8) 93, Geneva (1-8) 40, Lake
Monroe (1-6) 95 and Wilson,
(1-6) 57.
One of the first articles I
came across in the Sept. 2 edi­
tion was one written by me
entitled "Plans in making for
big school year."
Hero are just a few items
covered; The SI IS band was
holding daily practices to get
ready for the upcoming foot­
ball shows. The annual foot­
ball game with Orlando would
be with Edgewater (OHS had
just been split into Boone and
Edgewater) and would be
played in Sanford.
The lunchroom had been
painted and new equipment
installed. Registration Day was
the next Wednesday. New
teachers were George Dabbs,
John Angel and Bill West.

Local students graduate
Special congratulations to
the following graduates;
Jeremy Lewis George, Marian
C. Hillery, Crystal L. Fields,
Barcarie D. Mitchell, William C.
Newman, Carron Yvonne
White, Cleophas White III, and
Lee Jamal Richardson.
Women's ministry to celebrate
11th anniversary
The International Women’s
Deliverance Ministry of
Sanford will celebrate their

Mernld p h oto b y M m vn H nw ktnr

Roceiving the Rov. Castle Brower Scholarships are (left to right)
Jam es Gtny,. LaToyn Pago, relalivo ol Browor Shardo Edwards,
Kay Atm Johnson and Konya Lawson, and Pastor Albert Covington.
11th anniversary Saturday, June
12, at 6 p m. at the Westside
Boys and Girls Club, 919
Persimmon Ave.
Guest speaker will be
Evangelist Bonita Fagin of
Cry stal River. Guest artists will
bo Evangelist Glicens and the
Uplifter Gospel Singers,
Stringer Singers and Sister Faye
Henderson. Sis. Willie Pearl
Thomas, founder and
president.
I

Sanford church tumors recent
high school graduates
Clearwater Missionary
Baptist Church, 2204

Southwest Road in Sanford is
proud to congratulate their
2004 high school graduates
Michael Todd, Vonetta Green,
Whitney Graves and Michael
Roberts.
Michael Todd graduated
from Lake Mary High School
on May 25. He is the son ol
Pamela Jarrells and the
grandson of Emma and Willie
Melton. His plans for the
future is to further his educo
lion in order to achieve a high
paying job.
Vonetta Green graduated
from Seminole High School
on May 26. She is the daugh

Sunday, Juno 13, 2 0 0 4

ter of Andre and Gwendolyn
Green. Her plans are to first
attend the Airline Academy
in Daytona Beach and later to
attend college and major in
early education and minor in
business administration. She
plans to open her own day
care center.
Whitney Graves is the
daughter of Greg and Gwen
Pritchett and granddaughter
of Rev. Matthew and Ollie
Mae Jackson. Whitney gradu­
ated from Haines City Senior
I ligli School on May 19. She
dans to attend FAMU as a
oology (pre-med) major. She
plans on becoming a pediatri­
cian, Slu* also hopes to earn a
spot on the FAMU marching
band.
Michael Roberts is the son
ot Saclean and Tyrone
Lowery. Michael graduated
from Oviedo High School on
May 25. I lis plans include
attending Seminole
Community College for two
years and playing semi-pro
basketball tor a team in
Canada Irom May to July,
2005
All four students are active
participants in the Clearwater
Missionary Baptist Church,
liudd is one ol our church
musicians and takes part in
our church programs. Green
is one of our young Sunday

R e lig io n B rie fs
LakcSide Church begins
preschool program
LakeSide Fellowship UMC,
on Orange Avenue at Wayside
Drive, north of Heathrow, is
opening a Preschool/Mom's
Day out program as part of the
ministry of the church.
This is a Christian weekday
early education program for
children between ages of 1 and
5. Renee Carbia, Director of the
preschool, describes the pro­
gram as one "that will provide
a safe and loving environment
here each child will be guided
to grow spiritually, cognitively,
emotionally, socially and phys­
ically through developmentally appropriate practices that
allow the child to grow as God
designed."
The curriculum provides an
integrated learning experience
based on thematic units using
hands on learning centers. The
centers include language, sci­
ence and nature, dramatic play,
creativity, manipulativcs and a

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construction area.
For more information about
LakeSide
Fellowship
Preschool/MIX), call Carbia at
407-330-656(1.
Sanford church hosts
Vacation Bible School
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church,
1843 Jerry Ave. in Sanford will
have Vacation Bible School
June 14 through 18, beginning
at 6 p.m. Ella Robinson is
school director and church pas­
tor is Anthony Miller. For more
information, call 407-323-0406.
Getting Your House in Order
readies for annual assembly
Getting Your House in
Order Ministries, Inc., will hold
the 2004 Annual Solemn
Assembly June 24 through 27.
Thursday night services at 7
p.m. Friday services at 2 and 7
p.m., and Saturday services at
9:30 a.m. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Noted
speakers
from

______

School teachers, a youth
usher and assistant Herald
reporter. Craves is a musician
who often performs in our
church programs. Roberts
also takes part in our youth
programs and helps out with
our kitchen committee.
Rev. Matthew Jackson and
the Clearwater Church family
salutes our graduates and
want them to know how very
proud we are of them and
wish God's continued bless­
ings on them as they enter
this new phase of their lives.
Only one week until the
Junelcentli event kicks off
Juneteeiitli Celebration will
be Saturday, June 19, at Fort
Mellon Park in Sanford from
11 a.m. to 5 o.m. Junotecnth is
considered Inc date when the
last slaves in America were
freed. This is an awareness
event of the Emancipation
Proclamation, a vision of Dr.
Martin Luther King.
A talent show will also be
held Sunday, June 20, at the
Sanford Civic Center.
Admission is $5. Doors open
at 4:30 with the show starting
at 5 p.m.
Junetecnth is sponsored by
the city of Sanford Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. Steering
Committee. For more infor­
mation, call 407-330-5665.

SEMINOLE COUNTY
HOUSING AUTHORITY
OVIEDO
SPECIAL WORKSHOP
JUNE 17th •7 P.M.
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407-365-3621

throughout the nation will be
on hand with inspiring mes­
sages each night. The church is
located at 2400 Chase A\ enue
in Sanford, corner of 24th
Street. Dr. Sharon KigginsPatterson is church pastor
Help needed at sharing
center in Longwnnd
The
Christian
Sharing
Center in Longwood needs vol­
unteers to work at the
Distribution
Center
at
Commerce
and
Industry.
Hours would be Monday
through Saturday from 9 a.m
to 5 p.m.
Needed are thrift store
workers, persons to handle the
boutique, furnituie depart­
ment, voucher clerk, reception­
ist, office assistants and data
entry people. You choose your
hours and schedule. For more
information, call Diatm at 407260-9155, ext. 6, Monday,
Wednesday or Friday to sched
tile an interview.

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Church director?
422-Church of God of
Prophecy

Church of God of Prophecy

H istoric St.
Ja m es
AM E
C hurch
819 Cypress

Avenue
Sanford, F L

Rev. Brenda Rogers
E dge, Pastor
Sunday M orning
Worship

11:00 AM

2509 S. Elm Avo, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School „..9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Messago by Pastor..,11AM
Evening Service......6PM
Tuesday Prayor Mlg.lOAM
Midweek Sorvico (Wod) 7PM.

4 2 5 -C o n g r e g a tlo n a l
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Santord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Eplscopal
Holy Croaa Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave @ 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School tor chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
T u o s . Weds. A Thurs. Community
meal @ 5:30pm Weds, For times &amp;
detail of studios and activities, Call
407-322-4611.

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lnke Mary, FL
Paul Hoyor, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.....5:30PM
Praise A Worship
Sunday M orning.....BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning „..9:30Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Family Worship Sorvico
Nursory Is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Avo, Santord, FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School...... 9:15AM
Worship Sorvico.....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Httpi/wwwlcrms.org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd, Sanlord Hwy4GA A
Upsala Rd.
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
* Bob Brosomann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM A 6 30PM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCroationChurch.ee

4 4 3 -M e th o d is t
Christ United Methodist Church

400-AME

402-Assem bly of God

Historic St James
AME Church
819 Cypress Avenue
Sanlord, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogers Edge. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Bible Study, Wed.. 6.30PM

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

404-Baptist
Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wod Prayor Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

401-Anglican
Traditional Episcopal
SL Alban's
Anglican Cathedral

404-Baptist

3348 W. SR 420 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 mile oil Greenoway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida

’. I 407^5^2376
1928 Book Of Common Prayor
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery el both sorvicos)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
The Difference Is
Worth Iho Distance

402-Assembly of God
Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Avo
Sanlord, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall. Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

915 W. 2nd SL 323-3517

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE
Pre-school thru 12th grade

‘A Ministry ot Church ol God ol Santord
A BEKA Curriculum

802 W. 22nd SL, Sanford»321-2723

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Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanlord. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimmy Dale Patterson, Sonlor
Pastor

Sunday Services

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2593 S. Sanlord Avo
Sanford, FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Bible Study, Wed, 7pm
Clothes Closet (Free to public) 3rd
Sal., each mo. 10am-1pm

Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45
am
Worship Sorvicos 8:30am, 11am,
6pm
Wednesday Prayor Sorvico 6:30
pm

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First Baptist Markham Woode
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lako Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday •JO|prslj)p.10:45/VM . „
,
•Children s AW ANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

SANFORD
2 0 7 E . 25th St.

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GLASS ADDICTS

519 S. Park Ave, Santord, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Rick Blytho, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith. Pastoral Caro
Rov. R. Wagoner, Music
Rov Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intom-Students
•Sunday School...9 :15AM
Sunday Worship,10:30A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages. 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptist Church
ol Longwood
091 Slate Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
Sunday* 9:45 AM Bible Study
•11:00AM Worship Service
•5:00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Disclploship Study
•5:30PM Pastor's
Discipleship Study
•5:30Vocal Ensembles
Wednesday
43:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children's Creative Arts)
■6PM Discipleship Classes
•6PM Orchestra
■6:30 Youth Bible Study
•7PM Pastor's Bible Study
•7PM Choir Rehearsal
•7,30PM Youth Activities

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sar.iord, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Sorv., 8:15AM
Sunday Schoo l.....9:30AM
Morning Worship . 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

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Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School.....9:30am
Morning W orship...10:45am
Evening W orship.... 6:00pm
Wed Eve. Service ....6:30pm

404-Baptlst
Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Pal motto Ave
Santord, F L 32773
(407) 323-1583
wobsite-www P A D C -L C S org
"Th e Family Friendly C h u rc h '

Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, Collogo and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children’s Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M. Svcs 8:30am A 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Evo Svc. 6pm
Wed. Bible Study AAW ANA 7pm

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

Westview Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46A)
Sanlord, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins, Associate Pastor ol
Music/Youth
Sunday Services
Morning Worship BAM A 10:30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wed. Bible Study A Prayer Service
6:30PM

407-Catholic
Alt Souls Catholic Church
Corner ot 9th St A S. Oak Ave
Sanlord, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass QAM, Mon-Frl
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday Vigil......5PM
Sunday. 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM • English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

410-Chrlstlan
Snfeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms. Minister
Joe Capulo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 10:30

SI Pater's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt, Rector
Wkond Eucharist; Sat, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursery, 8:45am-12:45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayne Slono, Pastor
Sunday School.......9.30am
Inter-Mission.......... 10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday........... 6:30am
Children's Tlmo
Included in Worship
Nursory provided lor Babies
and Small Childron.
"Small Enough To Love You Growing In Christ To Sorvo You*

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
First United Methodist Church
Church of The
Holy Comforter
'CharismaUcEpucopal Church*
803 W. 4th St
Sanlord, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....9:30AM

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

Rev. Stave Mlchela
Paator/DIrector

410 Park Avo, Santord, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
A
8:30am A11:00am
Coffee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9.45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursory
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bolls Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middlo School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Dr. Bill Chegwln, Interim Minister

LlleSpring OutReach
Mlnlstriea
Sun. 10:30am at Longwood Civic
League Women’s Club
135 W. Church Ave,
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
We Are Changing The World One
Life At A Time
www.hlespringministries-org

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Rood
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L. Andrews.
Interim Minister
Sunday School, all ages 9AM/10AM
Church Services 10AM
Nursery Providod

Seminole Community Church

413-Christlan Science
First Church of Christ,
Scientist Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
Wednesday..... 7:30PM
Child Care provided
R e e d in g R o o m
145 Wektvs Springs Rd
Sta 149A. Longwood. F L
Phone 407-869-1490
M on-Frl 10em-4pm
Sat 10am-1 pm

419-Church of God
Church of God
801 W. 22nd St. Sanlord, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Morning Worship..10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
Wednesday Classes
lor all ages.... 7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts a ll Yr to
Pre-School, 407-323-1411

5070 Orange Btvd, Sanlord
407-324-0199

www.sominolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM, 10AM A 11:30AM

Practical Messages
Contemporary Mutlc
Casual Draaa
Friendly Services
Professional Child Cara

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

Shower Down ol Blessing*
201 Elm Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-321-6389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Toe Prayer, Bible Study. 7:30 PM

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
‘ Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Comer ol 46-A A Upsala Road,
Sanlord. FL
407-330-2635
www.upsalachurch com
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9.60am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford. FL 32771
(Oil 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left •One Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News*

Sunday School...... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship.... 8PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Ule With us

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Sunday, June 13, 2004 Page 9A

informs county historical society of past ghost towns
B y G r a c o M . S t ln e c lp h e r

Herald C orresp o n d en t
A program entitled "Ghost
Towns of the St. Johns" was
presented recently by Bill
Drcggors at a meeting of the
Sem inole County Historical
Society.
Dreggors is a fourth gener­
ation Floridian who is credit­
ed with the restoration of the
Henry DeLand House in
DeLand and turning it into a
museum. He served as its
curator for several years and
is now executive director. He
has written three books and
produced numerous tapes on
various area history topics.
All three ghost towns on
the St. Johns that he discussed
were in Lake County. They
were once thriving villages
that were major stops for

steam boats, but there is bare­
ly a trace of them now.
The three towns were
Crows Bluff, St. Francis and
Hawkinsville. Slides of each
were shown, many of them
from the late 1800s. There
were houses, stores, hotels at
each site, plus all kinds of
boat such as paddle wheelers
that delivered mail and row
boats. At St. Francis there was
a newspaper office that pub­
lished "Florida Facts."
Many tales were told such
as the one about the steam­
boat "Lollijoy." As it was
about to dock one day, the
passengers were told to go to
one side of the boat. When
they docked, it was learned
that this was to keep the boat
from sinking before they
reached land.
Shown was a ferry connect­

ing Volusia and Lake counties,
located where State Road 44 is
now. Another ferry was
shown as one in which a per­
son had to pull his own con­
veyance across the river.
The first bridge there was
of boards, just laid across
without being fastened. When
a board rotted, it was thrown
in the river and replaced.
He emphasized a cracker
barrel pictured on a porch. He
explained that this did not
hold crackers, but was filled
with brine. This was where
meat was kept.
During the business meet­
ing conducted by President
Millard
Hunt,
it
was
announced that the bronze
plaque containing the names
of donors to the new building
had been attached to the
building. Alex Dickison was

commended for his work on
this project. During her
report. Museum Specialist
Karen Jacobs announced that
the new building, which hous­
es agricultural exhibits, would
be the site of a traveling
exhibit in October.
She told the group that the
Museum of Seminole County
History was receiving excel­
lent exposure as evidenced by
884 hits on its Web site in
April, and that the museum
was featured in a brochure,
"Unexpected Orlando."
Her project of extracting
county news from the Florida
Times Union dated during the
1800s was now completed. A
project of the society, it would
be published and sold as a
fund raiser.
It was announced that the
Sem inole County Historical

Letchworth
C o n tin u e d fro m Page B A

"He was extremely, fair, hott­
est and giving."
Known for his level of service
and strong sense of community,
Letchworth would often go
beyond the call of duty for a
pharmacist by writing lists to
help people try to remember
when to take their pills or even
make deliveries. When it came
down to it, Letchworth would
also give away medicines to
those who could not afford it.
"It was kind of like an oldtime pharmacy for the communi­
ty," Carol said.
Some say he shared a special
bond with his customers and

would do anything for them.
"I can just remember meeting
people that would say you just
wouldn't believe what lu* did for
my mother or grandmother,"
Carol said. "A lot of his cus­
tomers go back to 1974. That was
the goal in his life — a family
business."
His unwavering support in
the community was evident at
his funeral service Monday
when more than 500 people
showed up to pay their respect.
"I can’t believe how many
people loved us and how many
people he cared for," said Caml
who was also able to feel the love

of the community when she was
recovering from leukemia sever­
al years ago. "They have come
back and done even more."
A devout family man and fish­
ermen, Letchworth finally took
the time two years ago for a vaca­
tion. His idea of a vacation, how­
ever, was much different than
many others.
He studied hard to earn a
national pharmaceutical certifi­
cation and then spent the last
two summers in Idaho with his
wife. While they enjoyed the
countryside and Steve would
spend time fishing, Carol said he
worked at a small town pharma-

cy as sort of a "working vaca­
tion."
"I le always said he would be
a pharmacist," she said. “Steve
just had a big heart and he was
pretty unconditional with every­
thing."
He is survived by his wife,
Carol;
his
mother
"Dot"
Letchworth of Farmville, N.C.;
son. Josh Letchworth of Lake
Mary;
daughter
Sarah
Letchworth of Orlando; brother
Glenn of Greenville, N.C.; and
sister Anne Grant of Virginia
Beach, Va. Carol said his grand­
children Max and Ruby were the
"sunshine of his life."

Society had been invited to
attend the July 29 meeting of
the Sanford Historical Society.
At this time, Jimmy Sawgrass
and his son would present the
program. And on Nov. 18, Dr.
Jerrell Shipfner would be the
guest speaker at the Seminole
County Society meeting. He is
the author of a book on
Altamonte Springs.
The Swedish observance of
St. Lucia Day, hosted by Teri
Patterson, would be held at
the museum on Dec. 11. Co­

sponsor would be the Sanford
Historical Society.
It was brought to the atten­
tion of the group that there is
a proposal to demolish the old
lunch room building at the
former Sanford Grammar
School. This is of historic sig­
nificance as it housed the first
school lunch room in the state.
Thanks were given to Walt
Smith (or publicizing the
meeting and Mary Jo Martin
for coordinating the refresh­
ments.

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T he H erald

Sunday. Ju n e 13. 2004

Sanford couple announces May wedding
D y M a rv a H a w k in s
H e ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t

Mr.
and
M rs.
Leroy
"L ov etty" Scott of Sanford
announced their wedding
was held Saturday, May 8,
200*1.
The ceremony was held at
the home of the bride, 907
Scott
Ave.
in
Sanford.
Evangelist Lovetty Spann
Williams Scott is the daughter
of the late Charlie and Jennie
Spann.
Leroy Scott of 2497 Sipes
Ave. is the son of the late
Elijah and Elizabeth Scott.
Elder Maurice D. Bennettc
officiated at the ceremony.
Given In marriage by her son,
Willie Killingsworth Jr., the
bride chose to recite her vows
in an off-white double breast­
ed suit with V-necked, wrist
length sleeves trimmed in
lace. Her headpiece was made
of off-white crown of roses
with a waist length veil of

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illious net. She carried a bou­
quet of lavender, white and
royal purple roses.
Serving the bride as maid
of honor was her daughter,
Lind J. Wilson. She wore offwhite and carried a matching
royal purple bouquet.
Serving the groom was Dr.
Theory Stringer, friend and
pastor of the Community
House of Prayer.
The reception was held at
the home site of the wedding.
After a brief wedding trip,
the newlyweds will make
their home in Sanford, where
Evangelist Lovetty Scott is
manager-promoter, announc­
er of the W SDD-1400 AM
radio Gospel Train Ministries,
Inc., and is Seminole County
School Board employee (bus
driver) for 30 years. Mr. Scott
is promoter and sales repre­
sentative for the Gospel Train
M inistries
and
recently
retired
from
Tropicana
Apartments Estates.

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was going to kill himself," she
said.
Officers fired tear gas into the
home and entered with the pos­
sibility that Schumann could
still be alive. As they entered,
police heard a gunshot, and offi­
cers found Rivera — who shot
himself in the head — and a life­
less Schumann. She had report­
edly been shot three times, once
in each leg and another time in
the abdomen.
Rivera was rushed to a near­
by abandoned parking lot and
airlifted to Orlando Regional
Medical Center where he was
pronounced dead shortly after
arrival.
One neighbor who lived only
a couple houses from the inci­
dent said some sort of domestic
argument had happened at the
home the night before.
"Something happened last
night, and 1 heard she was com­
ing back today to get her stuff,"
said the resident who did not
want to be identified.
Cohen said according to
police records, officers were not
dispatched to the home for the
reported domestic squabble.
Police learned Friday the couple
had been together about 10
ears, and there no immediate
reports of violence between thetwo previously.

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"This is not just an award for
me," he added. This is about
teachers, staff, and students work­
ing with families to reach a com­
mon goal to the betterment of the
school he said.
His colleagues frit die same
way about their awards.
"Any of my success 1pass on to
the
staff."
Liebovitz
said.
He
came
to
Wilson two
years
ago
after being
principal at
Pine Crest
Elementary
in Sanford
for
three
K arris
years.
Pine Crest
had a stu­
dent body
with a higli
percentage of
low-income
families. He
added that
he had never
worked with
a significant­
ly high num­
L le b o v ltz
ber of white
families that
fell into that
category.
H
e
described his
e x p erien ce
there
as
"absolutely
wonderful."
While only
34 percent of
Wi l s o n
G a rd n e r
Elem entary
students meet income criteria for
frce-and-reduced lunches, that
does not necessarily make things
any easier; he said.
Paanits have high expectations
and there aren’t always the
resources to deal with problems.
"My primary goal Ls to try and
meet the needs of the students,"
he said. He added that the
school's "A" grade from the state
is nice, but does not show any
depth of how the school operates.
A good example, he said, is the
school's BEST program, meaning
Behavior Educational Support
Team. To influence good beliavior,
the entire staff developed tliis plan
to explain proper behavior and
procedures for every activity at
the school he said. Teachers walk
students through the program.
For Karris, everything goes
back to what the teachers are able
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City Commission Chambers, 1st
Floor
Sanford City Hall, 300 North Park
Avenue
•CALLTO ORDER
• INVOCATION by Reverend
Arnold Cotton, Oak Grove
Missionary Baptist Church.
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
•APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes ol May 24.2004, Regular
Meeting. Recommendod by
the City Clerk and tho City
Manager.
CONSENTAGENDA
1. Approve American Water
Services proposal for sanitary
sewer lines rehabilitation,
based on the bid from Manatee
County, Florida, at a cost esti­
mate
of
$104,282.76.
Recommended by tho City
Manager.
2. Approvo stroet closure ot
Seminole Boulevard from Hwy.
17-92 to Mellonville Avonue
from Friday, July 2, 2004 at
3:00 P.M. until Monday, July 5,
2004 at 2.00 A M. (Palmetto
Avenue will remain open (or
access to the Marina.);
approve sale ot alcoholic bev­
erages on Sunday, July 4,
2004, from 3:00 P.M. to 9:00
P.M.; and approve request to
divert traffic one-way on
Mellonville Avenue from 1st
Street to 13th Street on July 4,
2004 from 6:00 P.M. until July
S, 2004 at 12:00 A.M., in con­
junction with 4th ol July
Celebration special event.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
3. Approve street closure of
Magnolia Avenue from 2nd
Street to 3rd Street on
Saturday, August 14, 2004,
from noon to 10:00 P.M.; and
approve alcoholic beverages to
be served at the reception on
Magnolia Avenue, in conjunc­
tion with the Golden Lyre
Awards
Reception.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
4. Approve purchase of six (6)
Harley Davidson Police motor­
cycles and emergency lights
sirens and equipment, totaling
$94,434,
from
Harley
Davidson/Buell of Central
Florida and Metro One Police

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Supply, funded from the Local
Law Enforcement Block grant.
Recommonded by tho City
Manager.

Planned Development, subject
to conditions ot Development
Order
04 0021.
Rocommondod
by
the
Planning
&amp;
Zoning
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Commission,
Director
ol
1. (A) Second roading and adop­
Planning &amp; Development
tion of Ordinance No. 3867 to
Sorvices,
and tho City
Manager.
amend the City Code regard­
ing Solid Waste and Recycling.
4. First roading of Ordinance No.
Ad published May 12, 2004.
3871 to rezono 4.8 acres of
This item was tabled at tho
property lying between W. 1st
May 24, 2004 meeting to Juno
Stroot and W. 5lh Streol and
14, 2004. Tho City Manager
botweon Meisch Road and
. recommends tabling this item
Aero Lane (205 Aero Lane), to
for an additional throe months
amend tho Matthews PD
to Soplombor 13, 2004.
Mastor Plan (Ordinance No.
(B) Approvo Solid Waste and
3832)
to
PD,
Plannod
Recycling
Franchise
Development per tho Aero One
Agreement
with
Florida
Complex PD Mastor Plan, sub­
Recycling Services, Inc. This
ject
to
conditions
of
itom was tabled at the May 24,
Development Order 04-0020;
2004 meeting to Juno 14,
Night Owl Properties, owner;
Robert VonHerbulis, Managor,
2004. The City Manager rec­
ommends tabling this item for
applicant. Recommonded by
tho Planning &amp; Zoning
an additional throe months to
September 13, 2004,
Commission,
Director
of
(C) Approve Florida Recycling
Planning &amp; Development
Services,
Inc.
Socond
Sorvices,
and the City
Extension to Agreement tor
Manager.
Solid Wasto Services, tor a 5. First reading of Ordinance N.
period of three (3) months to
3872 to vacate a portion of
terminate on September 30,
Oleander
Avenue
lying
2004. Recommended by the
between Medical Plaza Drivo
City Manager.
and W. SR 46 and between N.
2. Second reading and adoption
Mangoustine Avenue and N.
ol Ordinance No. 3868 to
Jessamine Avenue, reserving
annex 1.54 acres between CR
same as a drainage and utility
46 A and CSX Railroad and
easement,.Quality Real Estate
between tho CSX Flailroad and
Development, Inc., applicant.
Old Lake Mary Road (2507
Ad published May 30, 2004;
and 2529 Old Lake Mary
affected owners notified May
Road), Secretariat Stables,
26, 2004; property posted May
Inc., owner, Alan Dean
28, 2004. Recommended by
Shoemaker, Petitioner, Ad pub­
the Planning &amp; Development
lished June 2 and 9, 2004.
Services Director and the City
Recommended by the City
Manager.
Clerk and tho City Manager.
6. Stormwater Facilities Plan prqs3. Re: 4.78 acres of property lying
ontation by CPH Engineering
between W. 1st Street and W.
Ad published May 30, 2004.
5th Street and between Meisch (A) Adopt Resolution No. 1964 to
Road and Aero Lane (3336 W.
accept
and
adopt
the
5th St.)(Aero Two Planned
Stormwater Facilities Plan.
Development); Night Owl
Recommended by the Public
Properties, owner; Robert
Works Director.
VonHerbulis, Manager, appli­ (B) Adopt Resolution No. 1965 to
cant.
authorize the Finance Director
(A) First reading of Ordinance No.
to execute the proposed
3869 to annex the property.
Financing
Plan.
Recommended by the Director
Recommended by the Public
of Planning &amp; Development
Works Director.
Services and the City Manager. 7. Approve Joint Planning
B) First reading of Ordinance No.
Interlocal Agreement between
3870 to rezone the property
the City ol Sanford, Seminole
from AG. Agriculture to PD.
County, and the Sanford

A g e n d a

Airport Authority rotating to tho
Orlando Santord International
Airport. Ad published May 30,
2004. Recommended by tho
Director ol Planning &amp;
Development Sorvices and the
City Managor.
REGULAR ITEMS
1. Boards.
(A) Civil Service (Board. Thoro will
bo ono vacancy alter Bill
Royster's term expires Juno
30, 2004, Applications on file
trom Sylvester Chang, Sara L
Jacobson,
and
Lindsey
Oyowale.
(B)
Planning
&amp;
Zoning
Commission. The terms of
Andy Kutz, Carol Dennison,
and Rami Yosefian will expire
on June 30, 2004; Alternate
momber
Rob
Carraway
resigned on May 19, 2004,
howovor, he is interested in
serving as a regular member.
One Alternate mombor, Eddie
Green. Applications on file from
Anthony W. Brown, Beatrice
Iris Jones, Daryl Mobley,
Robert Segal, Daryl Q.
Schofield, and Jam es T. Wu.
City Manager recommends
reappointment of Andy Kutz,
Carol Dennison, and Rami
Yosefian; and acknowledge­
ment of Mr. Cana way's resig­
nation and to thank him for his
service.
2. Condemnation Status Report:
demolitions.
• 02-18, 1016 Mangoustine
Avenue, Emmanuel Hillary,
owner. Deputy City Manager
and City Manager recommend
demolition.
• 04-11, 1020 Maple Avenue,
Hamson Clark, Jr. Et A l, own­
ers. Deputy City Managor and
City Manager recommend
demolition.
• 04-12, 1107 W. 8th Street,
Sylvester and Madeline Brown,
owners. Deputy City Manager
and City Manager recommend
demolition.
• 04-13, 1610 Peach Avenue,
Blanche
Weaver, owner.
Deputy City Manager and the
City Manager recommend
demolition.
3. Uphold Code Enforcement
Board's denial of waiver/reduction ol CEB lien 02-1781, 501
WyDy Avenue. Eric Johnson,

to do.
•The key is to hire good teach­
ers and let them do their job,
Kams said of his award. At Lake
Mary, they have emphasized the
importance of advanced place­
ment courses to get students
ready for college.
"1 was just really honored and
touched," he said of the award.
"I’m proud of that award because
of the work our teachers and prin­
cipals do. To represent that group
is something I'm really proud of."
Lake Mary High School has
been an "A" rated school since
2001
Assistant principals honored
Seminole County
Public
Schools announced June 9 that
Kristy Marshall of Partin
Elementary School in Oviedo,
Mark Russi of Sanford Middle
School and Dale Phillips of
Winter Springs High School have
been named assistant principals
of the year.
Marshall has been an assistant
principal at Rainbow Elementary
and Partin Elementary schools for
the past four years, according to a
news release. She started her
teaching career at Goldsboro
Elementary School in 1994.
Russi has been an assistant
principal at Jackson Heights
Middle and Sanford Middle
schools for the past six years.
Russi started his teaching career in
1990.
Phillips lias been an assistant
principal at Oviedo High and
Winter Springs Higli schools for
the past seven years. He became
an athletic director in 1974 and
dean of students in 1984. Phillips
began his teaching career at
Oviedo 1ligh School in 1969.
New principals announced
Four new principals will take
over at Seminole County schools
during the summer.
• Michael Blasewitz comes to
Winter Springs High School after
serving as principal at Edgewater
Higli in Orlando;
• Ginny Fisher moves to the
principal position at Woodlands
Elementary School in Longwood
after serving there as assistant
principal;
• Sharon O'Rear becomes new
principal at Stenstrom Elementary
in Oviedo after working as assis­
tant principal at Lake Orienta
Elementary in Altamonte Springs;
• Nanette Brazzo moves up
from assistant principal at
Idyllwilde Elementary in Sanford
to become its principal.
i

i

Z7,

if
Z&gt;

6 -1 4 -0 4

owner. Recommended by the
Deputy City Manager and the
City Manager.
4. Reduce CEB Lien 034662,
123 Lakeside Circle, Miller
Investment
&amp;
Proporty
Management. Recommended
by the Deputy City Manager.
5. Consider appoal of the Historic
Preservation Board's denial to
replace three existing alu­
minum windows with alu­
minum dad wood windows for
property located at 808
Magnolia Avenue; Jam es
Ermisch, owner. The Director
of Planning &amp; Development
Services recommends to affirm
the denial.
6. First reading of Ordinance No.
3873 to annex 1.95 acres of
property lying between Wytty
Avenue and Palm Place and
between Grove Drive extend­
ed northerly and Sanford
Avenue (601 Wylly Avenue);
Joy P. Karchesky, owner.
Recommended by the Director
of Planning &amp; Development
Services
and
the
City
Manager.
7. First reading of Ordinance No.
3874 to annex 19.98 acres of
properly lying between Iowa
Avenue and Narcissus Avenue
and between N. White Cedar
Road and Old England (480 N.
White Cedar Road); Rick &amp;
Brenda Boyd, Paul &amp; Myrice
Lukas, and Gerald S. Behrens
Trustee, owners; Berry J.
Walker, Jr., authorized agent.
Recommended by the Director
ol Planning &amp; Development
Services
and
the
City
Manager.
8. First reading of Ordinance No.
3875 to annex 0.28 acre of
property lying between W. 13th
Street and Hamson Street and
between Roosevelt Avenue
and Dixie Way (1511 Dixie
Way); Jeffery and Jacqueline
Williams,
owners.
Recommended by the Director
of Planning &amp; Development
Services
and
the
City
Manager.
9. Fust reading of Ordinance No.
3876 to annex 0.16 acre of
property lying between E. 29th
Street extended easterty and
Airport Boulevard and between
Catapult Road and Bailey
Avenue (520 Memory Court);

Allen
Leonard,
owner.
Recommended by the Director
ol Planning &amp; Development
Services and the City Manager.
10. First reading of Ordinance No.
3877 to annex 0 2 8 acre of
property
lying
between
Poinsetta Drive and Rose
Drive and between Sanford
Avenue and Palmway (303
Poinsetta Drive); George A.
and Carol R. Mullins, owners.
Recommended by the Director
of Planning &amp; Development
Services and the City Manager.
11. First roading of Ordnance No.
3878 to annex 1.64 acres of
property lying between North
Way and Rose Hill Trail
extended
westerly
and
between Sanford Avenue and
the Central Florida Greeneway
(3912 and 3926 Sanford
Avenue); Jeffrey and Kelly
Miller and Gary and Donna
Miller, owners. Recommended
by the Director of Planning &amp;
Development Services and the
City Manager.
12. Adopt Resolution No. 1963 re:
YouthBuikJ
Program.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
13. Approve Right-of-Way use
Agreement with Rosary Boyle,
for use of Art Lane from its
intersection with Meadow
Street to a point approximately
105 feet to the north, for the
purpose of improving the
appearance of the existing
fence in the right-of-way and
planting
shrubs.
Recommended
by
the
Director of Planning &amp;
Development Services and the
City Manager.
14. Approve Contract with
Marketplace Advisors, Inc.
(David
W.
Marks)
for
$24,000.00 for Downtown
Sanford
Redevelopment
Consulting Services. This Item
was tabled at the May 24,2004
meeting. Recommended by
the City Manager.
•ADD-ON ITEMS
• INFORMATION
• CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT
• CITY CLERK'S REPORT
• CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
•CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
• CITY COMMISSIONERS'
REPORTS

�Pfl8c 11A Sunday. June 13. 2004

T he H erald

The Herald
invites You to Participate in Choosing

the

2 nd a n

nual

READERS CHOICE
The Herald Is asking you, our readers, to participate in the 2nd annual “B e s t o f Sem inole”
Readers Choice Awards for the best food, people, places, shopping and services in Seminole
County.
Tell us your picks for the

“B e s t

o f Sem inoleM by filling out the official entry ballot on this page.

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IQ.W N
1. Best Cup of C o ffe e _____

52. Boat Dance S tu d io _____________

2. Best Breakfast__________

53. Best Realtor___________________

3. Best P iz z a ______________

54. Best Residential C on tra ctor____

4. Best Hearing Aid Service

55. Best Commercial C on tra ctor___

5. Best H am burger________

56. Best Recreational Fa cility______

6. Best Steak______________

57. Best Movie T h e a te r____________

7. Best C h ic k e n ___________

58. Best Hoalth Food S to re ________

8. Best Seafood___________

59. Best Tobacco S h o p ____________

9. Best Chinese F o o d _____

60. Best Carpet S to re ______________

10. Best Mexican F o o d ____

61. Best Plumbing S e rvice _________

11. Best Family Restaurant

62. Best Pest Control S e rv ic e _____

12. Best S u b _______________

63. Best Wrecker S e rv ic e __________

13. Best Dessert

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64. Best Tavern/Lounge/Bar_______

14. Best Electrical C o n tra cto r________

65. Best Home Decor S to re _______

15. Best Ice C re a m ___________________

66. Best Liquor 4 Wine S to re _____

16. Best B a r-B -G u e __________________

67. Best lawn 4 Garden S to re _____

17. Best New Car D ealer______________

68. Best Insurance A g e n c y ________

18. Best Used Car D ealer_____________

69. Best Pet G ro o m in g ____________

19. Best Auto R ental__________________

70. Best Veterinarian______________

20. Best Vehicle R e p a ir_______________

71. Best Full Service B a n k _________

21. Best Paint 4 Body S h o p __________

72. Best Credit U n io n ______________

22. Best Car W a s h ____________________

73. Best Nursing H o m e ____________

23. Best Auto 6 Truck P a rts __________

74. Best Assisted Living Fa cility___

24. Best Tire D ealer__________________

75. Best P h ysicia n _________________

25. Best Flo rist_______________________

76. Best D e n tist____________________

26. Best Jewelry S to re ________________

77. Best C hiropractor______________

27. Best Antique S to re ________________

78. Best Eye Care C e n te r__________

28. Best Cellular Phone Sales/Servlce

79. Best Child Care F a c ility________

29. Best Shoe S to re __________________

60. Best Mortage Loan C o ._________

30. Best Dry C le a n in g ________________

81. Best Health 4 Fitness C e n te r__

31. Best Barber S h o p _________________

82. Best Funeral H o m e ____________

32. Best Beauty S a lo n ________________

83. Best Boat D ealer_______________

33. Best Tanning S a lo n _______________

84. Best M arina____________________

34. Best Nall Salon ____________________

85. Best Golf C o u rs e _______________

35. Best Furniture S to re ______________

86. Best Bed 4 Breakfast__________

36. Best Furniture S to re ______________

87. Best Photography S tu d io ______

37. Best Hardware S to re ______________

88. Best Lawn Cara/Landscaplng__

38. Bast Heatlng/Alr D ealer___________

89. Best Oil C h a n g e ________________

39. Best Bah 4 Tackle S h o p __________

90. Best Lawnmower/Tractor Dealer

40. Best Pet S to re _____________________

91. Best Real Estate A g e n c y _______

41. Best Feed S to re ___________________
42. Best Bicycle S h o p ________________
43. Best Motorcycle S h o p ____________
44. Best Sm o o thie ____________________
45. Best A tto rn ey______________________
46. Best D o n u t________________________
47. Best Glass and Glazing Contractor
48. Best Frame S h o p _________________
49. Best M echanic____________________
50. Best W in g s ________________________
51. Best Weight Loss C e n te r__________

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�Page 12A
Sunday
June 13, 2004

theBiG S
W eekly stats fo r Sem inole
County's M ajo r League
Baseball players
O viedo H igh S chool's

Mark
B ellhorn
Boston Red Sox

■b

h

r

HR

rbl

avg.

206

54

42

7

34

.262

• Raised average nine points
this week, but may see play­
ing time reduced with return
of Nomar Garciaparra from
disabled list.
S e m in o le High S c h o o l’s

David

SS
Anaheim Angels

h

r

HR

rbl

avg.

195 57

28

0

11

.292

• Finally returned to line-up
after a week off with ham­
string problems, but saw his
18-game hitting streak end.

G raves
p

Cincinnati Reds
w

I

mv

so

bb

era

1

3

26

22

4

3.18

• Pitched for first time on
Wednesday (one shutout
inning) since blowing fifth save
of season last Saturday.
Lake Brantley High School's

F elipe
L o pez

Cincinnati Reds
ab
h
HR

rbl

avfl-

24

2

.125

1

0

• Doubled and drove in first two
RBI of season Wednesday
since recall Irom AAA.
S a n fo rd M iddle S chool's

C orey

Patterson

217 55

HR

rbl

avg.

8

24

.253

30

• Went 4-foMO and hit his
eighth home run and drove in
two in series with St. Louis
Cardinals this week.
S em in o le H igh S c h o o l’s

Tim
Raines J r.
CF

h

r

HR

rbl

Lake Brantlay High School's

J ason
V aritek
Boston Rod Sox
r

180 52

27

P G A Ju n ior C h am p io n sh ip s

Ciainesville. 42-42 _ 84.
G IR L S
O vera ll
I. Jessica Schall Lake Mary, 72-68 _ 140.

16-17

holes, bogied two atul made a double
bogey at the par-4 12th.
With the course playing 5,266 yards
for the girls, Schaal, 12, won with 7268-140. On Wednesday, she made five
birdies, three bogies and a double
bogey at the par-4 fifth hole. In the final
round, she had Five birdies and a
bogey. She moved up lo the 13-15 age
group in order to attempt to qualify for
the nationals.
Tlte tournament drew 59 boys and 19
girls. Those in the 12-and-under age
group played nine holes each day. The
top three in each age group were

awarded prizes.
W t S T F I E L D / N O R T H I X O R I D A T C .A J U N IO R
c iiA M P io N s m r s
O r j n g r C o u n ty N ational ( i C , O rla n d o , Jm tr 9-10
C rn o k n l Cat r u u n r , par 72: Boy*. 6,720 yard*:
G irl* , 5,266 yard*
BOYS
O vera ll
I I I ik I miti Swalford, T a llih a w m , 66-68 _ 1.51.
lb-17
1. llu d M m Swafford. T i li a h a u n , 66-68 _ 134; 2.
To n y Turcfion, Port Orange, 69-70 _ 139; 3. Joshua
Kinsey, Orange Park, 72-69 _ l i t
1315
1. Preston Knox, Dunedin. 73-65 _ 138; 2. Lion
Kim . Lake Mary, 71-72 _ 143; 3. Michael l ee. Luslls,
73-71 _ 144

1. M ayule Tom im hag, Klssimqwe, 70-75 _ 145; 2.
1leather Hagerman, N e w Tort Rickey, 77-70 _ 147; 3.
Anne Sprick. O rlando, 77-71 _ 148.
13-15
1. Jessica S chall Lake Mary. 72-68 _ 140; 2.
Courtney Harter, Clearwater, 75-70 _ 145; 3. In -A h
Park. Eustis, 7 5 -7 2 .1 4 7 .

12-Under
I Justine K n ot. Dunedin, 42-40 _ 8 2

N F P G A S E N IO R M A T C H PLAY

Adolph Popp of Melbourne birdied
fhe seventh extra hole late Wednesday
to outlast Frank Reynolds of Odessa
and win the 16th annual North Florida
PGA Senior Match Play Championship
See Golf, Page 13A

D eY o u n g ,
P rop st lead
S an fo rd to
1 -0 v icto ry

FW C
deadline
moved to
Monday
Special to the Herald
Due to the National Day Of
Mourning for former President
Ronald Reagan, the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) will move
the deadline for quota hunt
applications to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday, June 14.
"We will need to move the
quota hunt deadline for
sportsmen who plan to take
part in FWC's quota hunts this
fall from 4:30 p.m., Friday to
4:30 p.m., Monday due to dis­
rupted mail delivery on
Friday," said Eddie White, the
agency's quota hunt coordina­
tor.

SANFORD — If it is
true that pitching and
defense win champi­
onships, then the Sanford
River Rats look to be in
pretty good shape.
For Inc second night in
a row, the first-year team
got outstanding pitching
and errorless defense and
picked up the Florida
Collegiate Summer
League's first shutout, 1-0,
over the Orlando
Shockers Tuesday night at
Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
Kyle DeYoung, who
recently graduated from
Seminole Community
College and is expected to
attend West Virginia
Wesleyan in the fall, went
the distance, scattering
five hits, while striking
out 10 and walking only
two on less than 110
pitches. River Rats pitch­
ing has now thrown 17
straight scoreless innings.
The 6-foot righthander
from St. Cloud only
allowed one runner to
ivach third base and two
to get as far as second
over the nine innings,
using a blazing fastball, a
hard slider and a big­
breaking curve to keep
the Shockers hitters off
balance.
The only real scoring
threat for the visitors
came in the eighth inning
when Orlando loaded the
bases with only one out.
But DeYoung got a
grounder to short with
Kyle Patrick feeding Ryan
McKenzie, who fired onto
first with Jon Lozada
making his second big
pick out of the dirt on the
evening for an inningending double play.
The nosts did not have
much better luck with a
sextet of Shockers pi tell­
ers, including Altamonte
Springs residents Tommy

S U R P R IS E P A P , W IT H ,A y
F IV E -Y E A R L IC E N S E

H arald p h o to s by J im W e n ti

Kylo DeYoung (top) scattered five hits, while
striking out 10, walking two and hitting one
Orlando batter, as he hurlod the first shutout In
Florida Collegiate Summer League history in
the Sanlord Rivor Rais’ 1-0 victory over tho
Shockers at Historic Sanlord Memorial Stadium
Tuesday night. DeYoung got plenty ol help from
his defense as third baseman Ricardo Montalvo
(left) tags out a would-be base stealer, one of
two thrown out by catcher Brent Sellers on the
night. Courtney Propst (above) doubled and
scored the game's only run on a wild pitch In the
bottom of tho eighth inning.

Looking for a Father's Day ’ '
gift that will last him 1,826
days? Look no further; for a
limited time, the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) has a great
deal on five-year resident
freshwater fishing licenses.
"This a perfect gift for the
dad who fishes, or it can be
the motivation to get him
started fishing," said Bob
Wattendorf, Division of
Freshwater Fisheries market­
ing coordinator. "Fishing is the
perfect sport. We're living in
the 'Fishing Capital of the
World' where more people
come to fish titan anywhere
else in the nation.
"We get nearly a third more
visiting anglers than California
— the next highest state. It's
all because of great resources
and responsible management.
In Florida, an opportunity for
a fun fishing outing with fami­
ly or friends is always just a
cast away."
Resident anglers who buy a
five-year or lifetime freshwater
fishing license will receive free
samples, gifts, magazines and
coupons from fishing-related
companies. The samples, mag­
azines and premiums included
in the package are worth about
$30, including Culprit worms,
Tru-Tum hooks, Ultra-Steel
sinkers, a fishing towel,
eoozies and much more. In
addition, there are hundreds of
dollars of special offers and
bonus cou pores. The package is
automatically mailed directly
See Outdoors, Page 13A

avg.

4
0
T 0 0 .000
• Got first start since return to
majors, but had to face
Arizona star lefthander
Randy Johnson, going 0-for3 with one strike out.

ab___ h

J e s s i c a S c h a ll a d v a n c e s to

See River Rats, Page 13A

Baltimore Orioles
ab

Hudson Swafford of Tallahassee and
Jessica Schall of Lake Mary will repre­
sent the North Florida PGA in tin* 2S&gt;th
annual Westfield /PGA Junior
Championship next month.
They were trie overall winners
Thursday at Orange County National
in the 25th annual Westfleld/NFPGA
Junior Championship.
The 29th annual Westfield/PGA
Juniors, conducted by the PGA of
America, is scheduled July 14-17 at the
Westfield Group Country Club in
Westfield Center, Ohio.
Swafford, 16, was the boys champion,
posting 66-68-134 on the 6,720-yard
Crooked Cat course. In the first round,
he eagled the par-5 17th hole after scor­
ing five birdies and a bogey earlier in
the day. On Thursday, he birdied eight

12-Under
1. T h iy B yun, Lake Mary, 37-37 _ 74; 2. Bobby
Rohrlack, Tam pa. 39-38 _ 77; 3. T im Scott,

Sports Editor

Danny

Chicago Cubs
ab
h
r

Special to the Herald

B y Dean Smith

Lake M a ry’s

3

L ak e M ary girl wins in N FPG A Ju n io rs

Rats ‘shock’ Orlando

E c k s te in

ab

S p o rts

HR

rbt

avg.

8

24

.289

• Went hitless in past two
games, but still having a solid
season In helping the Red
Sox stay In the AL East race
with the red-hot Yankees.

Five locals go on
last day of draft
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor

UCF junior left-handed
pitcher Jaime Douglas was
drafted in the 26th round by
the Anaheim Angels on the
second day of the 2004 Major
League Baseball First-Year
Player Draft. Douglas was
selected with the 773rd pick
of the draft, and is the fourth
UCF player taken in the draft.
Matt Fox (supplemental first
round) was drafted by
Minnesota while Clay
Tlmpncr (fourth round) was
chosen by San Francisco and
Lake Mary's Kyle Bono
(eighth round) was taken by
the Boston Red Sox.

Douglas was the second
local player taken on the day
as Oviedo's Justin Holmes,
who plays shortstop and is
the leading hitter for the
University of Georgia, was
taken in trie 26th Round with
the 747til pick by the
Cleveland Indians.
The only local high school
player taken in the draft also
went in the 26tli round as
Lake Mary's 6-foot-8
righthanded pitcher Paul
Cinder went to the Chicago
Cubs with the 786th selection.
Holmes' teammate at
Georgia, who was also his
teammate at Oviedo, leftSee Draft, Page 13A

H erald photo* b y J im W e n t!

Lake Mary’s Paul Cinder (left) was taken in the 26th Round by the
Chicago Cubs and Seminole Community College's and Sanford
River Rat Drew Shetrone (above) went in the 35th Round to the
Florida Marlins.

�T he H erald

Outdoors —
Continued from Page 12A
to the address on the license
when you buy a five-year
freshwater fishing license and
arrives in 10-14 days.
What a great gift for dad.
Best of all when the package
arrives, take him fishing and
use the time to get reacquaint­
ed, have fun and escape the
stress of everyday life.
Five-year licenses cost $61.50
(plus an administrative fee)
and are available on the
agency's Web site at
MyFWC.com/licensc and via
the toll-free phone number, 1888-347-4356. In addition, they
may be purchased at any
license agent (retail stores and
bait-and-tackle shops) or at
local county tax collectors'
offices.
"You can order a five-year
license and have the effective
date for the license set up for
60 days after the purchase,"
Wattendorf said. "The offer is
first-come, first-served while
supplies last. Vendors will be
notified and the agency's Web
site (MyFWC.com) updated
before we run out of supplies."
FWC SETS NET MEASURE­
MENT WORKSHOPS
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) has scheduled a series
of workshops across the state
concerning a proposed rule to
standardize net-measurement
procedures.
Rules that regulate net fish­
ing in Florida's waters are scat­

tered throughout the Florida
Constitution, Florida Statutes
and FWC rules. Plans arc to
bring all the regulations togeth­
er in a single rule to reduce
confusion.
Workshops will take place at
the following locatioas at the
dates and times listed:
* June 14,6-8 p.m. _ Franklin
County Courthouse Annex, 34
Forbes St., Apalachicola.
* June 15, 6-8 p.m. _ Crystal
River City Hall Council
Chambers, 123 N.W. U S. 19,
Crystal River.
* June 16,6-8 p.m. _ Old
County Courthouse, East
Room, 2115 Second St., Ft.
Myers.
* June 17, 6-8 p.m. _ Vero
Beach City Hall Council
Chambers, 1053 20th Place,
Vero Beach.
The FWC plans to gather
public testimony concerning
the preliminary draft rule.
Anyone requiring special
accommodation to take part in
the workshops because of a
disability should contact the
FWC at least five days in
advance by contacting Cindy
Hoffman at (850) 488-6411.
Hearing- or speech-impaired
persons can arrange assistance
by calling (850) 488-9542.
FWC CONTINUES PUFFER
FISH BAN INDEFINITELY
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) Thursday approved a
rule to continue pronibition of
all harvest of puffer fish from

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the waters of Volusia, Brevard,
Indian River, St. Lucie and
Martin counties indefinitely.
The Commission previously
issued four consecutive execu­
tive orders to ban puffer fish
harvest in cast central Florida
since April 2002, based on veri­
fied occurrences of severe ill­
nesses caused by consumption
of puffer fish.
Health advisories have
warned people not to eat puffer
fish from the Indian River
Lagoon in the Titusville area
(Brevard County) because the
fish may contain saxitoxin,
which causes a reaction similar
to paralytic shellfish poisoning
in humans. Saxitoxin differs
from tetrodotoxin, which
occurs naturally in puffer fish
and can cause serious illness or
death if the fish is not properly
cleaned and prepared,
Unlike tetrodotoxin, saxitoxin
poisoning can occur even from
a puffer fish that has been thor­
oughly cleaned, cooked and
frozen. The only way to pre­
vent illness from puffer fish
containing saxitoxin is to not
consume the fish.
There are several theories to
explain the origin of the saxi­
toxin found in Indian River
puffer fish. One theory sug­
gests that puffer fish are accu­
mulating saxitoxin by eating
micro algae containing the
toxin.
Twenty-one cases of saxitoxin
poisoning from consumption of
Indian River Lagoon puffer fish

off holes with pars and the par-4 fifth
wi bogies. Then Popp won by making a
30-foot birdie putt at the par-5 seventh.
Popp earned $800, Reynolds $500, from
the $2,660 purse.
Next on the NFPGA tournament sched­
ule: June 14-15, Two-Man Team
Champioaship, Amelia Island Plantation,
Nassau County.

Continued from Page 112A
at the Golf and Sea Club.
It was the third match of the day for
Popp, 70, former head professional at
Harbor City Municipal, and Reynolds, 57,
head professional at Eagles Golf Club, both
winning quarterfinal and semifinal match­
es earlier Wednesday.
It was also Popp's fourth NFPGA title
following tiie first Section Championship
in 1980, the 1987 Two-Man Team and the
1990 Seniors. And it was Reynolds fourth
straight trip to the finals. He was the win­
ner the last two years, the runnerup in
2001.
In regulation, each won two of the first
four holes. Popp took a 2-up lead with
birdie at 9 and Reynolds' bogey at 14.
Reynolds won the 15th and 16th with pars
to pull even. They halved five of the seven

North Florida P G A Section
S enior M atch Play C h a m p lo n th lp , June 1-2, 2004
C o if It Sea C lu b , A p o llo Beach
6,500 yard*, par 72
F IR S T R O U N D
Douglas M acArthut, Bradenton, defeated Robert
Forw ard. A v o n Paris, 1-up.
Michael W allaket Sanford, defeated Jerry H inton,
Sarasota, 1-up.
SECOND ROUND
Frank Reynolds, Odessa, defeated M aeArthur, 3 and 2.
Jeffrey Gibaon, Tam pa, defeated Stewart Subaugh.
N e w S m yrna Beach, 6 and 5.

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were reported in 2002. Two
additional cases were reported
in 2003, and five more cases
have been reported so far this
year.
Results from field sampling
indicate the public health risk
associated with consuming
puffer fish caught on Florida's
central east coast continues.
The FWC has concluded that a
long-term ban on the harvest of
puffer fish is necessary until it
is determined that saxitoxin is
no longer present in this area.
The FWC lias included the
entire Indian River region in its
closure as a precautionary
measure.
Several species of puffer fish
arc included in the harvest pro­
hibition: southern puffer, north­
ern puffer, marbled puffer,
bandtail puffer, checkered
puffer and least puffer. Puffer
fish, sometimes called
"puffers" or "blowfish,"
achieve their globular shape as
they swell by swallowing water
or air.
More information on the
toxic nature, of puffer fish and
other general information
regarding these fish is available
at the FWC's Florida Marine
Research Institute Web site at
www.floridamarine.org, search
under "puffer fish."
T E N O R O C R IF L E
R A N G E S T O BE C L O SE D
F O R M A IN T E N A N C E

The rifle and pistol ranges at
the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission's

James S m ith la rg o , defeated Brad Schiefelbein.
Bradenton, 8 and 7,
d ia rie s P rin te r: I laines City, defeated Robert Bailey.
Q e rm o n t, 1-up
Wallaker defeatist To m D o ora n. A p o llo Beach. 2 ami 1.
Charlie Ta ti. St. Petersburg, defrated W illiam Rinaldo,
Dade City, 19th hole.
B ill Sellers, O rla n d o , defeated Joseph Stenrik,
Bradenton, 4 and 3.
A d o lp h Popp, Melbourne, defeatist James DesLondes,
Sun C ity Center, 4 and 3.
B ra lrn players received 555.
Q U A R T E R F IN A L S
Reynolds defeated Gibson, 1-up.
Priesler defeated Smith, 1-up.
Tata defeated Wallaker, 21st hole.
Popp defeated Sellers. 19th hole.
Beaten players received $100.
S E M IF IN A L S
Reynolds defrated Priester, 1-up,
Popp defeated Tata. 3 and 2.
Beaten players received 52M).
F IN A L S
Popp (5800) defeated Reynolds (5500), 25th hole.

Rats
Continued from Page 12A
Sutton (Lake Brantley) and
Mario Lombardo (Bishop
Moore, Rollins College), as the
River Rats only had six hits
and struck out 10 times.
But Sanford was able to put
two hits together when it need­
ed them the most in the bottom
of the eighth inning and the
hosts were able to plate the
only run of the game.
Courtney Propst led off the
eighth with a sinking liner to
right and when the Orlando
rightfielder could not make the
shoestring catch, the SCC grad­
uate and UCF signee scooted
into second with a double.
Propst then moved over to
third on a passed ball but it
looked like the Shockers would
;et out of the jam unscathed as
£ e next two River Rat batters
struck out.
Sanford then got some more
help to score the run as a wild
pitch allowed Propst to cross
the dish.
The run would have scored
anyway as Oviedo's Brett
Murphy would later single to
left.
The River Rats are getting
their first taste of road action
this weekend as they continued
a five-game series with the
Shockers with the first of three
games at Tinker Field on
Friday.

The two teams will dose out
the scries with a 7 p.m. game
tonight (Saturday) and a 1 p.m.
game tomorrow.
The teams will then return to
Sanford on Tuesday for a 7
p.m. game which will count as
a home game for Orlando.
Sanford will got back on the
road on Wednesday (June 16)
faring the Winter Park
Diamond Dawgs for the first
time at Lake Brantley High
School at 7 p.m.
The River Rats will return
home for a three-game series
with the Daytona Beach
Barracudas next weekend (June
18-20). Friday's and Saturday's
games will begin at 7 p.m. with
Sunday's contest set for 1 p.m.
Tickets are just $8 for the
whole family or $4 for individ­
uals and a $1 for students. Kids
under sue are free.
For more information, check
out the website at www.floridaleague.com and follow the
links to the Sanford River Rats
home page.
Sanford missed several
chances to score throughout the
game, having runners on first
and second with one out in the
first before having a runner
picked off first and leaving
runners stranded on third in
the second, fourth and seventh
inning and a runner on second
in the sixth.

In the second inning Brent
Sellers walked and was on sec­
ond with two out when
McKenzie got the River Rats'
first hit. Unfortunately, the shot
to left was so hard that Sellers
was forced to stop at third and
McKenzie was then gunned down trying to get to second
on the play.
Sanford let a golden opportu­
nity to get by it in the seventh
as Sellers led off with a single
and moved up to second on a
wild pitch. Former SCC star
Ricardo Montalvo, playing his
first game for the Rats, then
ut down a beautiful sacrifice
unt and reached safely when
the throw pulled the Orlando
first baseman off the bag.
But the hosts would not score
as two strike outs and a ground
ball ended the threat.
Sellers helped his battery-

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mate keep the shutout in order,
throwing out two of the three
Shockers who attempted to
steal on him.
Propst led the Sanford
offense, going 2-for-3 with the
double and run scored. Patrick,
Murphy, Sellers and McKenzie
had the other safeties for the
River Rats.
J.P. Cairo had two hits for
Orlando, also with a double,
while Ryan Flannigan, Lee
Cruz and Lake Brantley gradu­
ate George Brandner (Lynn
University) had one hit each.
R IV E R R A TS 1, S H O C K E R S 0

Tenoroc Public Shtxiting Range
in Lakeland will be closed for
repair starting Monday, June
15, for about three weeks.
Required periodic de-leading
of the berms will close only the
15, 50 and 100-yard rifle and
pistol ranges. The shotgun por­
tions of the range, which
include five-stand and sporting
clays, the archery ranges and
pro shop will remain open dur­
ing normal operating hours
throughout
the maintenance
trough
mod.
peri
"The de-leading procedure is
a regular part of the agency's
maintenance plan for the
range," said John VVeatherholt,
regional hunter safety adminis­
trator for the FWC.
The Tenoroc Public Shooting
Range is open Thursday
through Monday from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Sportsmen wanting
more information about Inc
variety of shooting opportuni­
ties and programs at Tenoroc
may contact the pro shop by
calling (863) 666-2500.
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With little advance warning
to recreational boaters, the
Department of Defense will be
conducting radio interference
tests on the Global Positioning
System (GPS) near Cape
1(atteras, NC, and Jacksonville,
from Friday, June 11 through
Sunday, June 20. The
Department is advising boaters
that they should not rely on
any GPS equipment during the
hours below because of "severe
disruptions to GPS service,"
according to a notice posted by
the U.S. Coast Guard's
Navigation Center at
http:/ /www.navcen.uscg.gov.
A "Local Notice to Mariners"
was recently posted and warn­
ings are also expected to be
broadcast by the Coast Guard

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"Cl'S should not bo relied on
for navigation by boats transit­
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* Thursday, June 17 _ 9 a.m,to-1 p.m.
* Friday, June 18 _ 5 p.m.-to 8
p.m.
* Saturday, June 19 _ 7 p.m.Io-10 p.m.
* Sunday, June 20 _ 2 p.m.-to
5 p.m.
Non-aviation related safetyof-life activities that require
immediate cessation of the (.1"
interference tests should be
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Draft
Continued from Page 12A
-handed pitcher Paul Lubrano, was taken in the .l.lrd round with
the 977th pick by the Cleveland Indians.
The final local player to be selected was Apopka's Drew
Shetrone, who went to the Florida Marlins with the 1,058th pick
in the 35th round.
Shetrone, a righthanded pitcher who just completed his fresh­
man season at Seminole Community College, showed otl his slnll
on Monday as he gave up two hits and struck out 12 in seven
innings to lead the Sanford River Rats to a 6-2 opening night viitory to inaugurate the Florida Collegiate Summtit. 1 tmgue_
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UCF freshman right-handed pitcher Taylor Meier was nrfAicd !b
the 2004 Louisville Slugger Freshmen All-America team, as
announced by Collegiate Baseball News Friday. Meier is the sc\ enth UCF player to be named to the prestigious team and the first
since Dee Brown and Clay Timpner were both honored in 2002.
Meier had an outstanding season as the team's No. 4 starter.
The Altamonte Springs native finished the year 6-3 with a 2,55
ERA in 74.0 innings. Meier was part of a pitching staff that rank
Uth in the NCAA in ERA after posting the nation's 46lh best ERA
as of June 6.
Meier, who led Orangewood Christian to the State Tournament
as a senior, yielded just 59 hits in 74 innings along with 56 strike
outs. Opponents hit just .223 off the freshman right-hander. Meiei
finished third on the team in wins, strikeouts, innings pitched and
ERA, behind the All-American duo of Matt Fox and Kyle Bono.

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Boutal
•Year Round Freight!
•High Miles!
•Full Benefits Package!
•Stability!
Mm. 23 yrs. old, good
MVR1yr. 0TR CDL-A

1-800-247-4040
wwwsmxc.com EOE

T h e S e n lo rd H e ra ld Is
looking for an Advertising
Sales Representative lo join
our progressive sales team
serving Sanford. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area.
A
markoting'busmess degree
or
som e
direct
sales
experience preferred W e will
train (he right Individual who
possesses
solid
organizational skills, good
Interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desire to achieve. Must be selfmotivated, energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service Computer
and’or design skills helpful but
not necessary M ust own
good, reliable transportation
This Is a k J frne Mondoy-Frtdoy
(40hr work week required),
entry-level
position with
com pensation b a te d on
education
and
sales
experience
If Interested, please send
resume to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H e ra ld
N ew spaper*
P O B o x 1667
Banford, F L 32772
P ho ne: 407-322-201 lx I t
Fax: 407-323-9400
E m ail:

EOE
Blue Bell Ice C re am seeking
individual wilh computer skills
A prior office experience. 8 to
5. Monday thru Friday. 407-3237373.
A u to M e cha nics
Busiest shop In town needs A S E
certified techs Apply In person.
2650 S Orlando Dr. Sanlord .
Christian House painter looking
lor partner. Prefer Interior job*.
Quality brush exp, 30 yrs.
Myron Morgan, Deltona. 407608-0632

D R IV E R -C L A S S
B
L IC E N S E ,
$10.50
HOUR TO
S TA R T,
B E N E F IT S ,
D FW P
(407)299-1380
Earn Extra Moneyl Work Part
Tim e Hours. Income Potential
Of $1000-51500 A Week. C a l
407-030-5090
Established janitorial needs
floor techs 4 supervisors. Full
time &amp; part lime, excellent
benefits. 407-339-6000. lax
407-339-4710.

FRONT

DESK

CLERK

required lor afternoon shift,
weekends 4 nights, experience
preferred Budget Inn. Sanford.
A pply In person. 3200 S.
Orlando Dr._______________

Granite Fabricators,
Polishers &amp; Installers
Hiring an positions Excellent
salary 4 benefits C a l 407-5575915.
Horse C e re - Small private
barn-daily, 4 -7pm, Pleas* c a l
Joanna
407-323-4517.

----- HEBOHiE—
Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-6133.

Part Time Cook Prop person 2*
years experience
Contact
Yvonne. 407-323-7306.

Part Time, approximately 20
hra/week, floor care specialist
Also need office cleaning
person 407-321-6712, Blitz
Clean

Yard Help mechanical aptitude
helpful Apply m person Cox
Lumber C o 3874 Church St,
Sanford E O E
W areh ouse 4 fork lift
operator needed:
407-324-2442

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

Immediate openings f o r :
In sta lle r: Installs cabinets,
w indow
treatments
and
valance
fabrication,
sill
Installation.
M ust
have
woodworking experience and
experience
operating
woodworking equipment. Need
to be a high end fit and finish
carpenter with attention to
detail when Installing cabinets
or building custom closeouts or
parts Must have 2 years
experience
as
a
finish
carpenter,
lamination
knowledge a plus Need to be
able to use power tools, table
sow.
Chop
saw,
router
knowledge, wood working skills
and
w ood
w orking
tool
knowledge
We
offer
a
competitive
com pensation
package.
Including 401k. stock purchase,
m ajor
m edical,
denial,
vacalion, personal days and
hofcday pay Wo are on E O E and
drug fiee workplace

Servers, F/T, exp necessary AM
4 PM
C all DaVincI
Restaurant
407-323-1304

shuts

Start or G r o w 'y o u r ow n
janitorial busmoss. I supply
accounts. No S Down! Call Th e
Rogers G roup 407-566-0710
Sw issport
U8A
It
OrtandorSantord International
Airport Is currently accepting
applications lor an Aircraft
Fueler position Candidates
m ust
possess
excellent
com m unication
and
ndnrretratrvo support skAs, have
a dean drtvmg record w*ti a vakd
Florida driver's license, be
available to work weekends,
trolldnys. and evening hours as
neodod All Candidates must
pass a drug test, and provide
a 10 year work/school history
Previous expertsnoe n wxte-bexty
aircraft refueling services
preferred For more information
please call Tim Brown at 407*
322-8055

Send resume to:
Phone; 407-323-1120
Fax: 407-540-1050
E-m ail achitwoodgflhr.com

Immediate Openings for P/T
Security
G u a rd
4
P/T
Maintenance Tech. Apply In
P erso n. N o P ho ne Calls
A d e ta Oilando-Sanford. 2500
Adesa Dr. (com er of 46 4 4 15)
Sanford.
FI.
32773
EOE/M/F/H/V Back G round
Chock Drug Testing Employer

/CAPTAIN’S mtx
LICENSE®

L A B O R E R S N E ED ED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

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

uTM

(877| 447-1950

time,

bene flit, treln lng p rovided ,
cell 407-030-4700.

I 1

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Capl. Mike Adams

iikk

S A L 1 S,

s i i n 111
N l \\

( ONS l K IK MON
&amp;

Dr a i n

2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

(We are located on the second floor above Dollar Rent a Car)

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

Hi r u n

We offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive industry train­
ing, weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.

407-585-4700

Irrigation
lech
needed,
landscape
experience,
background (heck. C a l 407-3140034

Full

(Customer Service Experience Required!

SW
ISSPORTUSA,INC.

" IN V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T !
Alw ays
a
good
policy,
especially
lor
business
opporknAea and franchises C al
Florida Dept of Agriculture 4
Consumer Service* at 000-4357352 or F T C -H E L P for free
Wormaeon. O r v W our W eb sie
at www.flc.gov/blzop.
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, of
Agriculture
4
C onsum e r
Services before selling Call lo
verity lawful registration before
you buy.
__ ______

Warehouee:

PASSENGERCHECKINAGENTS&amp;
PASSENGERCAREAGENTS
Don't let these opportunities fly by. Stop by our administration office Monday thru
Friday between 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. for an application and more information.
For Ramp Service positions, we will conduct on the spot interviews upon comple­
tion of the application.

Feathertlte Luxury Coaches
1601 Dotgner Place
Sanlord, F L 32771___________

HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN! Drug 1M E workplace.
Apply at: M 0 Milter Drive,
ANamonte Spring* 407-260-

PART-TIME
POSITIONSAVAILABLEINAVIATION
SANFORDINTERNATIONALAIRPORT
RAMPSERVICES
$8.50 per hour

I 11 i n s

All Candidates must provide:
• 10 year work / school history • Pass a drug screening
• Be available to work weekends, holidays and evening hours.
Ramp Services positions must possess a valid Florida Drivers License and be able to lift up
to 75 pounds of luggage on a consistent basis.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D

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95 — R oommate

71— H e l p W a n t e d

Well
Established
Company Seeks Route
Tech. Good Knowledge
Of Greater Orlando,
Excellent
Customer
Service Skills. Very
Good
Income
Opportunity
With
Professional Growth.
Clean Criminal &amp; DMV
History. 407-302-0042

93— R ooms For
R ent
Clean lumlshed room In private
hom e tor steady em ployed
Vnjo person, be odd A C . cat*)
Included with full house
privileges. $125/wk, $100
deposit, 407-321-3755
W EEKLY R EN TA LS
S ta rting O $82Mk.
H isto ric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423
Downtown Sanlord. Furnished,
Super dean, utilities, phone, on
bus route, from $125 weekly C al
407 -4 02-034 6. Hurry, won't
last! $250 moves you In.
V ery nice, v e ry d e a n him r m ,
a l utt, cable, A/C, Indry, phone,
kltch use. sec dr. resident
owner, private entrance N o
S m o k ln g l O n ly d r u g free
s o b e r need apply. 407-3140V24,
Room For Renl; Downtown
S anlord, from $125/week
hurry. Available n o w ,407-402-

0346

_______

Sanford:
D o w ntow n,
convenlanl
location,
refrigerator, microwave, color TV,
kltchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-3214800.

95—R oommate
W a n ted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, ful
house privilege* C a l 407-3287232 for an appointment

Wanted
$450/Mo, w/ulll
A cable
Internet, $200 5 oppl loo
Share 4/2 w/seml-privato
entrance Professional young
middle aged male. Sanlord
Airport area. M'S, f i t ) &amp; quiet
407-323-7508

97—A partments Furnished
Small 10 R apl. utilities 6 cable
Included. N o drugs/alcohol
S I 50.“week 1st. last 7 $100
deposit required. 35 2 -2 6 7 2702

98— R entals
Full house privileges.phone.
T V cable Low weokfy rate $250
move In 407-402-0346

DO YLE REALTY
RENTALS

S E L L YO UR
H O U S E TO DAY!

Patti's Pet Sitting

( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

N ew com pany in Lake Mary
has several programs to buy
your home lor a l cash or lease
wth the option to purchase ALL
prreo ranges considered.

2 B R / IB A garage apt in lake
Monroe aroa near 1-4 C a l 407323-2952

P O R 2 IG REA LTY
R EN TA LS
•1015
W est
12th
St.
S a n lo rd : 3/2. Section 6
Welcome $675
•2535 G eorgia Ave, Sanford:
3't 5, sectonSWotoomo $750
•1025
W est
2 5 lh
S t.
S an ford : 3/1 Screon Porch
$650
•1160 D o t O r. A lta m o n te
S p r in g s :
4 /1 5
Houso,
Carport, C u l-D e -S a c $800
•534 W ilton C ircle, S anford
2/2 5 in Placid Lakes Gated
Community Pool $900
•SOS C lu b
O r,
W in te r
S prin gs: 3 2 condo, Fireplace
$950
•2608
S.
M yrtle
Ave.
S an ford : 3/2. t car Garage.
C u l-D e -S a c $950
•5048
H a w k s to n e
Dr,
S anford: Brand N ew 3/2 5, 1
C a r G arage, Town home in
D un w o ody C o m m o ns. N o
Pets $1200
•320 W e k lv a
P ark
Dr.
S a n fo rd : 3/2 Riverfront Log
Hom e $1500

LAKE ADA I BDHM J5t5M O
2 BORM . S6IVMO AND UP
Cable Included
407-323-8670
Sanlord/Lake M a ry: 1 ,2, and
3 Bedroom Apts s tu b ig a l $510Lake Front Living Freo Rontl
Call now. 407-322-9104, E H O

100— Condominium
R entals
212

Heathrow
Condo
Townhouse, fireplace, screen
patio.
gated
entrance
w/communlfy pool Barclay
Place al Heathrow $1100/mo
321-591-9640

101— HousesFurnished
Sanlord Furnished apl utilities
included 1 Block from town A
laketront. 1 person, no pets,
deposit required 40 7 -3 2 3 0229

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 6 7 8

S e n to rd :
1 BR
cottage,
completely renovated C H A .
dishwasher, disposal Grounds
m an! ind No sm okrg. no pets.
5550/mo 407-415-7241.

103— HousesUnfurnished

Sanlord 38R . C H A , 2004 Holly
A v e , hardw d firs, double
carport, ready now, $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540

B n te m a n R e a lt y

407-321-0759

105—
DurLExATRirLi-x
3BR/2BA, tipi patio &amp; access
to com m poollennls ct. From
S125/wk. 103 Long Leal Pine
Ct. 407-322-4564

Special: 2 B R unlurnlshod
$ 7 5 0 ,,m oves you In. Rent
5575/MO, you pay electric 407321-0658

107— M obile Homes
For R ent
E L D E R S P R IN G S ott S R 427,
1 6 2 B R starting at $130 per
week, $130 Deposit Call 407333-3964 or 407-302-7034

Studio Apts.

117— Commercial
R entals

Court Apartmei

L O N O W O O D . Close to U P S
1375 sq ft ofttce/warehouae unit
More cu ft. ample parking,
clean &amp; well maintained, very
competitive
renl,
with
incentives 407-331-0539

407-323-3301
8. Sanford Ave.
««fo rd

141—Homes For
S ale

Country
Style
City
Living

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
BOND K 0 « r Rk m
10110.000
h i fo n w rw l cuoUraVrtf
ivy ■ tarn a*h U00 cub
Govt FcndMun, Aapot!
K H w a t ounce, vcxusui
Fixer U p : Sold as isl 3 2 , Eat
In K it . LR . $62,900
In L a w Q u a rte rs : 4/3.2300*
s q R .U v .D n . F a m , Gama Rm,
$169,900
L ik e N e w : 3/2, U v . Din.
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $05,500
In L a w Q u arters: 5/3 1/2,
4500* sq n w/4/2 1/2
manhouae plus 1/1, In-few apt
w/separale kitchn, bedim ,
tarn rm &amp; bath, 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar, workshop or
storage on 1 acre. $299,900
R e n o va te d : 3/2 with new
interior point corner tot w/2 car
garage $93,900

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st Month's Renl
With 12 Mo Lease &amp; Anuroved Credit
* Spacious Apartments with large Closets • take
F ro n t« Volleyball * Sparkling f o o l• Tennis Courts

PAUL O S B O R N E

S e r v ic e s

407-322-2611
199— Pirrs &amp;
S upplies

D O Y L E R E A L T Y . IN C .
WE R EN T A S ELL HOM ES

%

199-229________________ _1

141—Homes For
S ale

S a n fo rd : 1/1, Efficiency,
Kitchen. Bath. Ltv R m Water.
Sewer, Garbage &amp; Lawn Svc
Included S380/S350
Sanford: 1/1 Eal-ln K itch, Lhr
Rm. $445/$425 Dep
S an fo rd : 3/2. Kitchen. Living
Rm. Fenced Yard. New Paint.
Section
8
Accepted
$675/5625 Deposit
Sanford: 3 2 Condo, Approx
1400 S q Ft. S c m Porch.
Inside Utility R m , Eat-In
Kilchen,
Dining
Rm .
Com m unity Pool, G ated
Community $775/5750 Dep
A lta m o n te S p r in g * : 4/2.
Double G arage. Carpeted.
Very Nice H om e $950 00
$950 00 Deposit

2 3 1 -2 4 5

M is c e lla n e e u s

103—HousesUnfurnished

99—Apartments Unfurnished

M A R IN E R 'S V I L L A G E

iin-197

R e a l E s ta te

s

I M l

A u to m o tiv e

M e rc h a n d is e

To Place Your Ad Call
The
Flshel C o m p a n y ,
a
national utility contractor Is
hiring a Foreman and Backhoo
operator lor our Sanlord and
Kissim m ee operations. Th e
Ideal candklale w « have a C D L A and 3 years experience
safely Installing underground
utilities. Bl-llngual Spanish Is a
plus Tea m Flshel otters career
ad vancem ent,
competitive
wages, and an excellent benefit
package Including health, life,
401K and a protit sharing plan
M a i resume to 2840 Stonewall
Place. Sanlord, FL. 32773 O n
Una w w w tishelco com E O E

l a s s if i

201—

211—

H orses

219— Wanted to
B uy

A n t iq u e &amp;

£ ' e e t'rvt-f nv e-r*

C O L L E C T IB L E S
Leave your horses at the
H orse H otel. Want to go on a
vacation, but you c a n ! find the
right person you can trust. Call
Marsha at T h ir d T im e s ■
C h a rm farm tor more details.
Nice bam . turn out pastures.
G ood Rales 352-250-35471

Will Caro For Your D og or Cat
in Your H o m e While You Are
G one ' Plenty of T L C . Very
Reasonable Rales! References
Available
Up on
Request
Please Call 407-314-8703

A lu m in u m , C a n a , co p p e r,
B ra s s , N e w s p a p e rs , A u to
R adiato rs A Batteries
K o k o m o R e c y c lin g :
407-321-0004
918 W . 1S T, S an ford
M F . 10-5, Sat.9-1

Will buy antique glass A
arftque crystal chondetors. 407461-2694

CM now to hoar
your options

4 0 7 -49 3-3 2 55

Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required)

&lt; ( ' i ' l ' | 7 i 7 l | )o )

Wisteria
Realty, Inc.

Need an Investment?? Want
to Move oM of Apn/tnont lie ? ?
2405
O ra n g e
Avenue
Charm ing 2/1 cottage, wood
firs, brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks, move-in ready
low $90.000's Call Jo yce
Stansberry 407-323-6755
C A LL AND ASK US A B O U T
REO OR FO R ECLO SUR E
P R O P E R T IE S
A
NEW
L O C A L L IS TTN Q S .
C all Jo y c e Sta nsberry
407-323-6755
O r, Ja n D ultw eller
407-679-1000

151—I nvestment
P roperty For S ale
C om pletely
renovated
3B R /1B A hom e near Lake
M ary C ity Hall Presently
renting O $600m o $11 OK
407-925-2956

4 linead.........
................ 1week $18................ 3 weeks $36
................2 weeks $25.................. 4 weeks $45

YardSales..„5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum5 lines perdayand 13 week
contract. CreditApplicationRequired)
5-10 lines.................. 900/line
11 - 20 lines...................800/line
21 or more lines............. 700/line

160— B usiness For
S ale

Legal Advertising

Florist/Gitt S hop in Oviedo Just
reduced to $30K total Includes
inventory &amp; van Store front
location Call Sheroe. Security
Financial, 407-661-9700

$4.95 percolumninch

181— Appliances &amp;
. F urniture F or S ale
D IN IN Q R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110* Dbl
Pad. 8 Chippendale C hrs. 72"
Buffet/Hutch. U n u s e d , Slill
Boxed. Cost $ 1BK. Soli $3950
Marble Server $750. 13 pc
Cherry Set, 78" Table, 6 chrs.
China C ab.. $1295 407-6601415
B E D : Luxury firm pillow-top
mattress set N ever used,
warranty $135 407-831-1322
or 3 8 6 -7 5 3 -1 5 1 5
delivery
ova liable._____________________
BEDRM
• a PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bod.
Rails, Dresser. Mirror. Chest, 2
Niteslds. unused. Still Boxed.
Cost $7k Sell $1950 407-6601415
B EO R M •8 P C High-end Louis
VIII
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail, Dresser, tri-mirror,
Chest. 2 NiteStds. Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost $15K. Set) $3,250
407-660-1415
M a ttre s s
S e t:
NASA
technology viaco memory loam
as seen on TV/Mall 20 year
warranty Retail $1699. must sdl
$595 407-102-1781 or 3866666494
P o o l T a b le : G o rg e o u s B
professional series, all wood,
decorative
legs,
leather
pockets, oversirod 3 piece 1*
slate, accessory kit with balls
All new retails $4,000; sell
$1495 407-402*1781 or 386753-1530
Solid oak wood day bed with
mattress &amp; trundle bed
Excellent condition $95 407688-8393
S p a : Th e ra p y )ets. energy
efficient 110 volt, insulated
cover, brand new in crate
$1295, 407-331-1941 or 386668-6494

187— S porting
G oods
Pool
T a b le :
Btl
IB C
professional senes. 3 pc 1 ‘ slate.
Ithr pockets, felt unused, still in
crato. cost $4K. set $1450 407660-1415

191— B uilding
M a t e r ia l s
1 3 14tt long telephone poles in
good condition $300 lakes all
407-260-7107
C O R R U G A TED
S TEEL
R O O F IN G for Barns. Boat
Docks. Shops, etc. Also C u b e d
P * » : 15'x20 18-x20'. C a l Foe
Prices. Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293 5786

*

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Directory
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Adve rtise y o u r b u sine ss or se rvice s for as little as $2.00 p e r day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a C lassified R epresentative
25 8 -A u t o m o t iv e

2 8 1 -H o m e

Low ell's A u to Repair

I m p r o v e m e n t

T o y o t a A A S E M a s t o r M e c h a n ic
F o r o lg n A D o m e s tic A u to R o p a ir
A S e r v ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 . S a n lo r d
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -B 5 5 5
H o u rs 8 A M -6 P M
V IS A / M A S T E R C A R D

C LIM A -S H IE LD
C E R A M IC C O A TIN G
TH E R M A -S H IE L D

26 4 -C o n s ig n m e n t
S h o ps
R o s a lo / A n t lq u a M a lls
N o w S a n f o r d S to re
2 1 2 W s t 1st S t
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 2 1 0
O r a n g e C ity ,
23 0 1 S . V o lu s ia A v e
3 8 6 -7 7 4 -9 9 0 0 .

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

407-671-4143
S E E O U R A D O N P A G E 9A

Pressure Washing A Painting
Plum bing A Electrical F u tu re
Installations
407-321-6712

B L IT Z C L E A N

287-1. awn S e r v ic e s

Ruth's Qusllty House
Cleaning Sarvlca
R e s id e n tia l A C o m m e r c ia l
W e e k ly . M o n th ly , B l-W o e k ly
L ic e n s e d , B o n d e d , In s u r e d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

2 7 5 - P rvwall
Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn 11
407-322 -6 338 LVI
277-

H ealth c a r e

Headache?

T o ll-F r e e
2 4 -H r
R e c o r d e d M e s s a g e r e v o a ls H o w
T h o u s a n d s of A m o de a n s A r e Fin a lly
L iv in g H e a d a c h e F r e e l C a ll 1 -8 0 0 7 1 6 -8 3 8 6 .

2 7 8 - H a n d y M an
Maintenance F o lk s
R e m o d e l to tch o n A B a th
Irrig a tlo n / P ro s s u re W a s h
P a in tin g / C e r a m ic Ttla
R e fin is h C a b in e ts
H o m a / L a w n S p r in k le r R e p a ir
L ic e n s e d A In s u re d
H o m o R e p a lrs / U te H a u lin g

407-63O-93S6

3014R eal E sta te
I B u y Houses For Cashl
A v o id F o r e c lo s u re
A n y S iz e , A n y C o n d it io n
H lg h o s t $ $ $ s P a id F a s t
F a ir A H o n o s t 4 0 7 -6 9 4 -3 8 4 8

2 8 2 -I r r ig a t io n &amp;

2 6 9 -C lea n in g S e r v ic es

407-321-6712

Your Socond Self
C o n c ie r g e S o r v ic o .
H e lp W h e n y o u N e o d It.
G ift C e rtific a te s A v a ila b le .
C a ll K a t h lo o n , 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 2 8 3

_______________R e p a i r _______________

S.K . Sprinkler Repair
Good Work
Good Prlcae
_______ 407-366-9590._______

W e O ffe r T h o s o S o r v ic e s
• H o u s e C le a n in g S v c .
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2 9 5 -P e r s o n a l
A s s is t a n t

Classic Cute Lawn Cara
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S e r v ic e .
M o w , E d g e , W o e d e a t , A C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n lh ly , F r e e E s t im a t e s .
S e n io r D is c o u n t, 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0

W e B u y H ouses
A ll a r e a s A a n y c o n d itio n
H a v a a p r o b le m h o u s e ?
W e ta k e o v e r p a y m o n ts
N o e q u ity , n o p r o b le m
A v o id fo re c lo s u re
N o c o m m is s io n s .f e e s
W o p u t c a s h in y o u r p o c k e ts l
F r e e r e p o rts at:
w w w .H o m e S O S . c o m
C a ll B a r r y at 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

R o o f in g

R.E.Z. Law n Cara
Yard M alnlonanca, Clean Up,
A Haul Off
407-702-7016
407-702-4446

2 9 4 -P a in t in g

AFFORD ABLE
PAINTING
Home Of The
Bid Buster
G o t 2 B id s T h e n C a ll U s
C o m m e r c ia l A R e s id e n tia l
Lie A In s u r e d 15 Y r s . E x p
2 0 % O ft W llh T h i s A d
Free Estimates

4 0 7 -8 3 0 -0 5 9 6
4 0 7 -4 6 6 -7 8 6 6
F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S IN C E 1970
F r e e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0
P o o l d e c k s , p a tio s . D r i v e w a y s ,
G a r a g e flo o rs , o t h e r s u r f a c e s .
P a in t in g
A R e n o v a tio n s , N o
M i d d le m e n . W e D o T h e W o r k
D ir e c t ly
A
W ill
Beat
Any
R e a s o n a b le Q u o te . 4 0 7 -4 6 1 -2 5 5 8 .

A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e c ia liz in g in re ro o tin g
A re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
U c# R C 0050558

312— T ree S er v ic e
W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v ic e ?

We Accept All Credit Cerda.
T r e e R e m o v a l. T r im m in g , B o b c a t
S v c , F ire w o o d , F r e e E s tim a te s .
U c / ln s . 4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

316— W e l d in g &amp;
S h eet M etal

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUM IN UM OR
STEEL @
Very Reasonable
Ratesl
C A L L R O BBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

407-321-4764

No Money Down!

Country Lake

Free Is l of properties available
with no down payment. Free
recorded message. 1-668-2267260.
ID# 1043
Re/Max
Central Realty

apartments

2 7 1 4 &gt;R id g e w o o d A v e ., S a n fo rd • 3 3 0-5204

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199— P e t s &amp;

$ 1 5 .7 5 p e r m o n t h .........5 lin e s / 3 m o n t h s
$ 2 4 .7 5 p e r m o n th . . . . 10 lin e s / 3 m o n th s
$ 3 3 .7 5 p e r m o n th ... 1 5 lin e s / 3 m o n t h s

S u p p l ie s
Australian Shepherd, named
Sport. 2 yrs ofd. G o o d m an s
D o g Fra e to good hom e.
D o e s n l like kids. 40 7 -3 2 2 3131.

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�217—Garage Sales
B*by items, household Item*. rwsc.
“ ••t o *, tote Sutond Estates. 225
t&gt;, Jin 12A 13. Bam 1 5pn

219—Wanted to
B uy
^ • o r c y d w Irom your hock yard
« gnrageany condition Vita pfck
op. Jack's 407-302-3311

221—G ood T hings
to Eat
U -P ic k

Black

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Lyo d

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235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale
Pickup Truck : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995, 104.000 mites,
dark green, ertended cab, V8,
power everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve

239—

223—

Motorcycles bought &amp; sold Beal
gns prtoos 540 ♦ mpg 223 West
3rd St, Sanford 407-302-3311

S p a H o l tub. 5 person portable
with lounger. 5hp, 20 |e!s,
never used $1650 407-2565919

241—R ec.

1988 C H E V Y C O R V E T T E
BLACK
NEEDS
SOM E
W O R K O R IG IN A L O W N E R
$5000 407-6B8 6644

89 Buick R egal, 3 1 v6,
automatic,
PS.
P B,
now,Tires.foettery/shocks Runs
great $895 407-323-2381

L egals

L eg als

L egals

A A R To w in g S e rvice Inc.
P.O. B o x 181541
C asselberry, FI 32707

property
being
located
In
Seminote County, Florida, more
particularly described as foaowt

N O TIC E O F S A LE

Storage touted at 2650 W 25lh
Straat Santord. Florida 32771.
(407)324 9985 And due notice
having baan given. to the owner
ol said property and ax parties
known to claim an intarast there­
in. and the time specified In such
notice for payment of such hav­
ing expired, the goods will be
sold al public auction at Iha
above stated address to the
highest bidder or otherwise dis­
posed oI on Wednesday, JU N E
23, 2004 Date of Auction Time
1 45 PM

N O T IC E O F S A L E

U N C L A IM E D V E H IC L E
A U C T IO N

What Vehicle Salvage
Auction
W hen July 16, 2004
Tim e 10 00 am
Where: 1001 N Orlando Ave
Maitland. FI 32751
Vehicles to A u ctio n

1G D M 7H 1 JX V JS 0147 6
Publish Jun o 13. 2004
F lO t

Circuit Court
Seminote County, Florida
C a s e # 04 C A -1 70-16 W
Associates
International
Holdings Corporation,
Plalntitt(s)
vs

For S ale
79
Travel
trailer,
good
condition, very clean, no bogs
Lg kitchon/bath $1500. O B O
407-260-7107

iic a l h

U N C L A IM E D V E H IC L E
A U C T IO N
A T A LTA M O N TE
STO R A G E CO.
145 Marker St.
Altamonte Sprs . F L 32701
on 7-12-04 at 10 00 am
View 1 hour prior to salo
1979 C h e vy C -3 0 Van
Vrn a CPL3593319331

le g lo l 2. Sweetwater Club
Estates, PB 29, Pages 100 and
101 * V l 1041 Sweetwater Club
Btvd , longwood. Honda 32779
and the undersigned as Shank ol
Seminote County. Florida, w ll at
11 00 A M on the 29th day ol
June A D 2004 otter lor sate and
tea to the highest bidder. FO R
C A S H IN HAN D AND S U B JE C T
T O A N Y A N D ALL E X IS TIN G
LIENS, at the Front (South) Door,
at the flagpole, ol the Seminote
County Shenttls Office, too Bush
Btvd ,
Sanlord, Florida, the
above described property

Pedro J Gomez Garaa,
Delendant(s)
N O TIC E O F S H ER IFF S S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that by indue of that certain Writ
ot Execution issued out ol and
undet the seal ol the Circuit
Court ol Seminole County.
Florida. Case # 04C A-710-16
W upon a hnal |udgment ren­
dered In the aforesaid court In
lhal certain case entnlod
Associates
International
Moldings Corporation. Plaintiff
vs
Pedro J Gomez Garcia,
Oelondant(s) which aloresaid
Writ ol Execution was delivered
to me as Shentt ol Seminole
County, Florida and I have lovied
upon oH the right, tale and inter­
est ol the defendants in the fol­
lowing doscnbed property, said

Pursuant to Florida Statutes
Sell Storage Facility Act. Sec
83 806 A 83 807, Sate of con
tenta (housahoid/suppliaa) In
teased apace to satisfy Owner
Lien*:
050
070
317
456
715
039

To be sow or disposed ot
Th urs. 06/24/2004. 12 p m
Public Auction. Cash Only

That said sale Is being made to
satisfy the terms ol this Writ ol
Execution
Donald F t s linger. Shentt
Seminole County, Florida

Publish June 6. 13. 2004
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By

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N O TIC E
May 30. June 6, 13,

Chiet Penny J Fleming
With the sate on June 29, 2004
N O T IC E
R E G A R D IN G
TH E
A M ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T O F 1990, P ER S O N S
W ITH A DISABILITY NEED IN G
S PECIAL AC CO M M O D A TIO N S
T O PARTICIPATE IN TH E PRO
C E E D IN G S S H O U LD C O N TA C T
T H E E N F O R C E A B L E W R ITS
S E C T IO N O F TH E CIVIL DIVI­
SIO N A T TH E S H E R IFFIS
O F F IC E . 100 B U S H B O U L E ­
VARD S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A,
32773 AT LE A S T FIVE DAYS
P R IO R T O TH E P R O C E E D
INGS (407)665 6912

W HAT V EH IC LE SALVAGE
A U C TIO N
W H EN Ju ly 12, 2004
TIME 10 00am
W H ER E A A R lowing Service
1001 N Ortando Ave
Maitland FL 32751
V E H IC LES T O A U C TIO N
YE AR MAKE M ODEL
V EH IC LE ID EN TIFICATIO N #
93 Mitsubishi Edipso
4A3CF44EBPE068579

N O T I C E O F P R O C E E D IN G F O R C L O S IN G .
V A C A T IN G A N D A B A N D O N IN G A P O R T IO N O F A S T R E E T

Notice is hereby givon that the City Commission of the City of
Sanford. Florida, will hold a Public Hearing at 7 00 P M on Juno
28. 2004, In the City Commission Room, City Hall, 300 North
Park Avenue. Sanford, Florida, to consider and determine
whether or not the City will close, vacato and abandon any right
of the City and the public in and to the abandoned portion ol
Americana Boulevard lying between East Airport Boulevard and
Logan Heights Circle extended easterly and between the
Central Florida Groenew ay and Orlando Drive, further described
as follows:

D E S C R IP T IO N : A R E A 1 (F O R V A C A T IO N )
B E IN G A P O R T I O N O F T H A T G R A N T O F E A S E M E N T
D E S C R IB E D A S ; O R D E R N O S A N F O R D 87A -101. R E C O R D ­
E D IN O F F IC IA L R E C O R D S B O O K 1170, P A G E 619, P U B L IC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A . M O R E P A R T1 C U L A R L Y D E S C R IB E D A S : F R O M T H E E N D P O IN T O F
A F O R E S A ID G R A N T O F E A S E M E N T A S T H E P O IN T O F
B E G IN N IN G O F T H IS D E S C R IP T IO N (S A ID P O IN T O F B E G IN ­
N IN G B E IN G T H E C E N T E R L I N E O F A 80' W ID E P A R C E L
B E IN G 40' O N E A C H S ID E O F T H E F O L L O W IN G D E S C R IB E D
C E N T E R L IN E ) R U N A L O N G T H E C E N T E R L I N E O F S A ID
G R A N T O F E A S E M E N T T H E F O L L O W IN G C O U R S E S A N D
D IS T A N C E S ; SO0*O4'43"W A D IS T A N C E O F 155 48' T O T H E
P C . O F A C U R V E C O N C A V E N O R T H W E S T A N D H A V IN G A
R A D IU S O F 795.76 (D E S C 795 96 ); R U N T H E N C E S O U T H ­
W E S T E R L Y A L O N G T H E A R C O F S A ID C U R V E T H R O U G H A
C E N T R A L A N G L E O F 14*1918- A D IS T A N C E O F 198 61’
(D E S C 198 9 6 ) T O T H E P,T. O F S A ID C U R V E ; T H E N C E
S 14*24 01 -W A D IS T A N C E O F 471.85’ T O T H E P O IN T O F T E R ­
M IN U S O F T H IS D E S C R IP T IO N
C O N T A IN IN G 1 52 A C R E S
D E S C R IP T IO N : A R E A 2 (F O R V A C A T IO N )
B E IN G A P O R T IO N O F T H A T R O A D W A Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y
E A S E M E N T A S R E C O R D E D IN O F F IC IA L R E C O R D S B O O K
975, P A G E 1404. P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N ­
TY , F L O R ID A . M O R E P A R T IC U L A R Y D E S C R IB E D A S F O L ­
L O W S F R O M A N IN T E R S E C T I O N O F T H E W E S T LIN E O F
T H E E A S T 70 00' O F T H E W E S T 1569 60 A N D T H E S O U T H
L IN E O F T H E N O R T H 1623 52’ O F G O V E R N M E N T L O T 1.
S E C T IO N 12, T O W N S H IP 20 S O U T H , R A N G E 30 E A S T . S E M I­
N O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A , A S A P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G R U N
N00"04 43 -E A L O N G T H E W E S T LIN E O F S A ID E A S T 70 00 A
D IS T A N C E O F 499 52 F E E T T O A N IN T E R S E C T I O N W IT H
T H E E A S T E R L Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y U N E O F A M E R IC A N A B LV D
A S S H O W N O N S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y
A U T H O R IT Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y MAP, S E C T IO N 97770*2306.
S H E E T 5 O F 8; T H E N C E R U N S31*52 25 -E A L O N G T H E
S O U T H E R L Y U N E O F T H A T P A R C E L D E S IG N A T E D A S 600.
P A R T C . E X IS T IN G A M E R IC A N A B LV D . A N D A L O N G T H E
E A S T R IG H T -O F -W A Y U N E O F S A ID A M E R IC A N A B L V D A
D IS T A N C E O F 39 51 F E E T T O T H E P C O F A C U R V E C O N ­
C A V E S O U T H W E S T A N D H A V IN G A R A D IU S O F 390 00'; R U N
T H E N C E S O U T H E A S T E R L Y A L O N G T H E A R C O F S A ID
C U R V E T H R O U G H A C E N T R A L A N G L E O F IB -5 6 5 4 ' A D IS ­
T A N C E O F 120 98' T O A N IN T E R S E C T IO N W IT H T H E E A S T
L IN E O F T H E E A S T 70 00' O F S A ID W E S T 1569 60' O F G O V ­
E R N M E N T L O T 1. O F S A ID S E C T IO N 12; T H E N C E F R O M A
C H O R D B E A R IN G O F N 2 2 *23'58-W R U N S&lt;XJ*04'43-W
A L O N G T H E E A S T U N E O F S A ID E A S T 70 0 0 ’ A D IS T A N C E
O F 346 50' T O A N I N T E R S E C T IO N W IT H S A ID S O U T H U N E
O F T H E N O R T H 1623 52'; T H E N C E R U N S 8 9 '2 2 4 2 "W A L O N G
T H E S O U T H U N E O F S A ID N O R T H 1623 52 A D IS T A N C E O F
70 00 F E E T T O T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G
D E S C R IP T IO N : A R E A 3 (F O R V A C A T IO N )
B E IN G A P O R T IO N O F S E C T IO N 12. T O W N S H IP 20 S O U T H .
R A N G E 30 E A S T , S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A A N D A P O R ­
T IO N O F T H A T R O A D W A Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y A S S H O W N O N
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R IT Y R IG H T -O F W A Y MAP. S E C T IO N 97770*2306. S H E E T 5 O F 0, M O R E
P A R T IC U L A R Y D E S C R IB E D A S F O L L O W S .
F R O M A N IN T E R S E C T I O N O F T H E W E S T L IN E O F T H E
E A S T 7 0 0 0 ' O F T H E W E S T 156960' O F G O V E R N M E N T L O T
1. O F S A ID S E C T IO N 12 W IT H T H E E A S T E R L Y R IG H T -O F W A Y L IN E O F A M E R IC A N A B L V D (A N 80' F O O T W ID E R IG H T O F -W A Y ) A S S H O W N O N S A ID S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R I T Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y M AP. A S A
P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G R U N A L O N G S A ID E A S T E R L Y R IG H T O F -W A Y U N E T H E F O L L O W IN G C O U R S E S A N D D I S ­
T A N C E S : N 3 f 5 2 '2 5 W A D IS T A N C E O F 201,31 F E E T T O T H E
P C O F A C U R V E C O N C A V E N O R T H E A S T A N D H A V IN G A
R A D IU S O F 310 00'; R U N T H E N C E N O R T H W E S T E R L Y
A L O N G T H E A R C O F S A ID C U R V E T H R O U G H A C E N T R A L
A N G L E O F O 4 -5 5 1 0 -A D IS T A N C E O F 26 62'. T H E N C E F R O M
A C H O R D B E A R IN G O F S29*24'5CTE R U N O N A N O N R A D IA L
B E A R IN G O F S76*02’11-W A D IS T A N C E O F 81 66' T O A
P O IN T O F IN T E R S E C T IO N W IT H T H E W E S T E R L Y R IG H T O F -W A Y -U N E O F S A ID A M E R IC A N A B LV D ; R U N T H E N C E
A L O N G S A ID W E S T E R L Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y T H E F O L L O W IN G
C O U R S E S A N D D IS T A N C E S ; S A ID P O IN T B E IN G O N T H E
A R C O F A C U R V E C O N C A V E N O R T H E A S T A N D H A V IN G A
R A D IU S O F 390 00 , T H E N C E F R O M A C H O R D B E A R IN G O F
S28*03 54 -E R U N S O U T H E A S T E R L Y A L O N G T H E A R C O F
S A ID C U R V E T H R O U G H A C E N T R A L A N G L E O F 07*3r02* A
D IS T A N C E O F 51 85' T O T H E P.T. O F S A ID C U R V E . R U N
T H E N C E S31*52'25*E A D IS T A N C E O F 240 82' T O T H E P C .
O F A C U R V E C O N C A V E S O U T H W E S T A N D H A V IN G A
R A D IU S O F 3 10 00'; R U N T H E N C E S O U T H E A S T E R L Y
A L O N G T H E A R C O F S A ID C U R V E T H R O U G H A C E N T R A L
A N G L E O F 31*51'07* A D IS T A N C E O F 172 88' T O T H E P.T. O F
S A ID C U R V E A N D T O A N I N T E R S E C T IO N W IT H T H E W E S T
U N E O F T H E E A S T 70 Off O F S A ID W E S T 1569 W ; T H E N C E
D E P A R T IN G T H E W E S T E R L Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y U N E O F S A ID
A M E R IC A N A B LV D R U N N00*O4'43*E A L O N G T H E W E S T
U N E O F T H E E A S T 70 Off O F S A ID W E S T 1569 60 A CHS
T A N C E O F 239 91' T O T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G
C O N T A IN IN G 0 58 A C R E
D E S C R IP T IO N : A R E A 4 (F O R V A C A T IO N )

B E IN G A P O R T IO N O F T H A T G R A N T O F E A S E M E N T A S
R E C O R D E D IN O F F IC A L R E C O R D S B O O K 1170, P A G E 641,
P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y F L O R ID A
M O R E P A R T IC U L A R Y D E S C R IB E D A S F O L L O W S F R O M AN
I N T E R S E C T IO N W IT H T H E E A S T L IN E O F S A ID G R A N T O F
E A S E M E N T A N D T H E S O U T H L IM IT E D A C C E S S R IG H T -O F W A Y L IN E O F A IR P O R T B LV D A S S H O W N O N R IG H T -O F W AY M A P S E C T IO N 97770 2306, S H E E T 5 O F 6. O F T H E
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R IT Y R IG H T -O F W A Y M A P S .A S A P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G R U N A L O N G T H E
B O U N D A R Y O F S A ID G R A N T O F E A S E M E N T T H E F O L L O W ­
IN G C O U R S E S A N D D IS T A N C E S , S00 04 4 3 W A D IS T A N C E
O F 855 68' T O T H E S O U T H E A S T C O R N E R O F S A ID G R A N T
O F E A S E M E N T , T H E N C E S 8 9° 2242 -W A D IS T A N C E O F
10 00' T O T H E S O U T H W E S T C O R N E R O F S A ID G R A N T O F
E A S E M E N T . T H E N C E N00 04 4 3 'E A D IS T A N C E O F 856 04
T O A N IN T E R S E C T IO N W IT H T H E S O U T H L IM ITE D A C C E S S
R IG H T -O F -W A Y LIN E O F S A ID A IR P O R T BLVD , T H E N C E
D E P A R T IN G T H E W E S T L IN E O F S A ID G R A N T O F E A S E ­
M E N T R U N S 8 8 ‘ 35'43"E A l O N G T H E S O U T H L IN E O F T H E
S O U T H L IM IT E D A C C E S S R IG H T -O F -W A Y LIN E O F S A ID
A IR P O R T B LV D A D IS T A N C E O F to 00 F E E T T O T H E P O IN T
O F B E G IN N IN G
C O N T A IN IN G 0 20 A C R E S

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SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
B C C P R O JE C TS :
Protect #0/0-2001-04/GMGI
Project Title Sale ol County
Owned Surplus Property. 997
East SR 436, Altamonte Springs
Due Date Jun e 23, 2004 al
2 00 p m , local lime

Notice
Always Towing
4366 Hwy 427
Sanford, FL 32773
407-321-3225
407-321-4557 FAX

1984 Datsun
JN t HZ14S3EX012820

Foi inloimalion on any ol the
Seminoto County B C C protects.
, please visit out website at
http //www co Seminole tl us/pui
chasing'
www seminolocountytl gov, pi)i chasing
, select
Current Procurements lor a list
ot nil active solicitations lor
BIDS. RFPs, PSs. IFBs and
CCs

1984 Mercury
2MEBP75R1EB636O0O

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Vehicle Type Vm# Auction Oato
JU N E 25
1985 Nissan
JN1H216SXFX044582

1994 Mercury
1MELM50U7RA633912

1988 Cadillac
1GC6CD5151J4211603
JU N E 25
2001 VW
3VWSK69M21M209831

D E S C R IP T IO N : A R E A 5 (F O R V A C A T IO N )
1994 GM C
1G K D M 1921RB548379

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B E IN G A P O R T IO N O F S E C T IO N 12, T O W N S H IP 20 S O U T H .
R A N G E 30 E A S T, S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A A N D A
P O R T IO N O F T H A T R O A D W A Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y A S S H O W N
O N S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R IT Y R IG H T O F -W A Y M AP. S E C T IO N 97770*2306, S H E E T 5 O F 0, M O R E
P A R T IC U L A R Y D E S C R IB E D A S F O L L O W S .
F R O M A N I N T E R S E C T IO N O F T H E W E S T LIN E O F T H E
E A S T 70 00' O F T H E W E S T 1569 60' O F G O V E R N M E N T L O T
1, O F S A ID S E C T IO N 12 W IT H T H E E A S T E R L Y R IG H T -O F W A Y U N E O F A M E R IC A N A B LV D (A N 80 F O O T W ID E R IG H T O F -W A Y ) A S S H O W N O N S A ID S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R IT Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y M AP. A S A
P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G R U N A L O N G T H E B O U N D A R Y O F
T H A T P A R C E L S H O W N A S . P A R C E L 600, P A R T C . O N S A ID
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R IT Y R IG H T -O F W A Y M A P T H E F O L L O W IN G C O U R S E S A N D D IS T A N C E S ;
NO 0"04'43'E A D IS T A N C E O F 359 01’ T O T H E N O R T H W E S T
C O R N E R T H E R E O F , T H E N C E S 8 6 '3 5 '4 3 -E A D IS T A N C E O F
60 01 F E E T T O T H E N O R T H E A S T C O R N E R T H E R E O F .
T H E N C E S 0 0 -0 4 4 3 -W A D IS T A N C E O F 474 24' T O T H E
S O U T H E A S T C O R N E R T H E R E O F . S A ID S O U T H E A S T C O R
N E R B E IN G O N T H E A R C O F A C U R V E S O U T H W E S T A N D
H A V IN G A R A D IU S O F 390 0 0 ’. T H E N C E F R O M A C H O R D
B E A R IN G O F N15*38'17-W R U N N O R T H W E S T E R L Y A L O N G
T H E A R C O F S A ID C U R V E T H R O U G H A C E N T R A L A N G L E
O F 13*31'22" A D IS T A N C E O F 92 05' T O T H E P .T O F S A ID
C U R V E ; T H E N C E N 3 r 5 2 2 5 * W A D IS T A N C E O F 39 51’ T O
T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G
C O N T A IN IN G 0 57 A C R E S
All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to
be heard al said hearing

S A N F O R D T O W IN G A
RECOVERY.
gives Notice ol Foreclosure
ot lie n and intent to sell
vehicles pursuant to subsec­
tion 713 78 ol the Florida
Statutes that on 06/28/2004.
09 00 am at 2522 C O U N
TH Y C LU B RD S A N FO R D .
FL 32771-4059 S A N F O R D
TO W IN G A R E C O V E R Y
reserves the right to accept
or reject any and/or all bids

I ,A|1Notice

1F A flP 128 X R W 179188
1994 Ford Escort

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

1FM YU22XGW UCOO300
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N O T IC E O F
P U B L IC A U C T IO N
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N :
C A J T O W IN G W ILL S E LL
A T P U B L IC A U C T IO N F O H
SALVAGE FO H C A S H O H
D E M A N D T O H IG H E S T
B ID D E R T H E F O L L O W IN G
D E S C R IB E D V E H IC L E

Prospective bidders may
inspect vehicle on the day
beloro auction between 9AM
and 5PM Terms nro cash or
ceditiod tunds C A J Towing
reserves the right lo accept
or reject any and all bids

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F110

1995 Pontiac 2 door Black
Vm# 2 G 2 F S 2 2 S 1S2236323
This auction will bo field on
Jun o 29. 2004, nl 10 o'clock
at C A J Towing, 1240 S C fl
427. Longwood. FL 32750

N O T IC E O F P U B L IC H E A R IN G
T O C O N S ID E R A D O P T IO N O F
P R O P O S E D A N N E X A T IO N O R D IN A N C E S
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N B Y T H E C IT Y O F L O N G W O O D ,
FLO R ID A , lhal the Longwood City Commission will tiokl a pu b ­
lic hearing In Iho Longwood City Commission Cham bers, 175
Wost Warren Avenue. I ongwood, Florida, on M onday, Ju n e 21,
2004 at 7 00 P M , or ns soon thereafter ns possible lo consider
adoption ol Iho following Oidinancos Plenso be advised ttieso
Ordinances provides lor the annexation ol cortain profierty ns
lottows

Ordinance Num ber 04-1690 (A N X 01-04)
Applicant
Total Toam waies
Tax Parcel ID#
26-20-30-5A R O D O O 058C
Location
275 S H w y 17/92
Request
Land Use Irom County Commercial
lo City Commercial
Map B
Ordinance Num ber 04-1691 (A N X 02 04)
Applicant
O R W Holdings
Tax Parcel ID #
26-20 30 5AH 0D 0 0 058J
Location.
205 S. Hw y 17/02
Request.
Land Use (torn Cbbiity Commercial
to City Commercial
btol*"
M AP A

ri4f q

Vehicle Type Vine Auction Dale
O V IE D O T O W IN G . INC,
P.O. B ox 622193
O v ie d o . FI 32762
407-977-9229

JU LY 2
1985 Chevrolet
1G1FP87S3F1430066

NQTICEOF_AUCTIQN

JU L Y 1

This auction will be hold on
JU L Y 3. 2004 at 9 00 A M al
325 Aulm Ave, Oviedo. F L

1999 Chevrolet
1GIND52M7X622B729

S *v

JU N E 30
Prospective bidders may
inspect (tie vehicles on the
day beloro tlie auction Irom
9AM until 6P M Terms are
cash or certified lunds only
O viedo Towing reserves the
right to accept or roluse any
and all bids The following
vehicles oro ottered lor bids

1994 Oldsmobile
1G3NL1637RM003702
JU N E 29
1987 Plymouth
1P36P36D6HF21381B
JU N E 30

1988 Toyota Corolla
Vm *
1N X A E B 2G 4 JZ52 4045

1J4FT68S4PL625787
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MAP B

N O TIC E O F LIEN S A L E
In accordance with the provi­
sions ol State law. Ifrote being
due and unpaid charges lor
which the undersigned is entitled
to satisfy an owner's ken ot Hie
goods hereinafter described and
stored at Uncle B o bs Self

U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS T R IC T C O U R T
M ID D L E D IS T R IC T O F F L O R ID A
O R L A N D O D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O . 6 :0 3 -c r-2 3 4 -O R L -2 B K R S
(Forfeiture)
U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A

v.
B ILLY R H U D N A L L

I

N O T I C E O F F O R F E IT U R E
Notice is hereby given that on M ay 4 ,2 0 0 4 , in the case ol United
Stales v Bitty R HudnaH, Criminal N o 6 03-c» 2 34 -O R L 28KRS.
the United Stales District Court lor the Middle District ol Florida
entered a Preliminary O rd er tor the forfeiture ol a Toshiba televi­
sion, serial number 87589222

P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G A S S IS ­
T A N C E T O P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y O F T H E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD
C O N TA C T
TH E
H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E A D A C O O R D IN A ­
T O R A T 407-330-5810 48 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E
O F T H E M E E T IN G .

T h e petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty ol
penury end s h o l set lorth the nature and extent of the petition­
e r* nghl. title, of interest In the lodened property, the time and
circumstances ol the petitioner's acquisition ot the right, trite, or
interest In the loderted property, any additional tacts supporting
the petitioner's claim, and the rebel sought

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F110

1998 Ford

4SEM A681 lien amt
$31 0345
1999 Dodge PK
Vm * 1 B 7 G L 2 2 Y 3 X S 156925
rog Joseph Lance O dom or
Rous N ol 657 Highland Dr,
Altamonte Springs
C u s : Mike O d o m of 657
Highland Drive, Altamonte
I h: AM South Bank ot P O Box
1984. Blimlngham
Iwnor Apex Transmissions,
Inc , 115 Mingo T il Unit 101,
Longwood
Phone (407) 331-7033
Auto Lien A Recovery, Inc
P O Box 813578
Hollywood. FI 33081-0000
(305) 597-9970

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A D V IC E T O T H E P U B U C : It a p a rs o n de cid e s la
appeal a d e cis io n m ade w ith respect to a n y m at­
ter c o n sid e re d at the a b o ve m ea ling o r hearing,
h e m a y need a verbatim re co rd of the p ro ce e d ­
in g s , In clu d in g the te stim o n y a n d evid e n ce ,
w h ic h re co rd Is no t p ro v id e d b y the C ity of
S a n lo rd . (F S 286.0105)

Cynthia Porter.
Deputy C *y Clerk

Vehicles may be viewed one
hour pilot lo sate

F102

Th e United States hereby gives notice ol its intention to dispose
o4 the forfeited property In such m anner as the Attorney General
or a designee m ay direct In accordance with the provisions ol
18 U S C §§ 2253, any person havsig or claiming a legal right,
title or Interest in the aforementioned property must hie a petition
with the Clerk ot the United States District Court, Ortando
Division, 300 Federal Building, 80 North H ughey Avenue.
Ortando. Florida 32801 within thirty (30 ) day* ot the In a l publi­
cation ot notice ot the criminal forfeiture action or receipt ot direct
written notice, whichever is earlier

By order ol the City Commission ol the City ol Sanlord,
Florida

R em oval o l the described
bohlcles was conducted in
compliance with F.S. 713 78
Notice that Hairy* Towing w «
sett said vehicles at Public
Auction lor Cash on Jun e 25,
2004, at 10 0 0 A M al 102 N
Maple Avo , S anlord, FL,
32771 All vehicles sold A S
IS
N o title guaranteed.
Harry* Towing reserves the
right to bid on any vehicle

N O T IC E O F P U B U C S A L E

1FAPP2191JT158999
1988 Ford Escort

1993 Jee(
D E S C R IP T IO N : A R E A 6 (F O R V A C A T IO N ) (P A R C E L 600.
PART C)

Pursuant 10 FI St 713 585.
Auto Lien A Recovery, Inc.
w/Power ot Attorney, will sell
the following vehicles to the
highest bidder to satisfy lien
All
auctions
hold
with
reserve, as is where Is. Cash
or Certified funds Inspect t
week prior at lienor facility.
Interested parties call 305597-9970
Sate dale 07-08-04 O 10 00
am at 450 N P AR K R O A D
S T E 801 H O L L Y W O O D FL
33021-66 Auction will occur
where each vehicle Is located
under License AB0000538
Be advised that owner or
ttenhoktor has a right to n
hearing prior lo the schedule
dale ol sale by Ming with
clerk ot courts Owner/ltenhoktei m ay recover vehicle
without Instituting judicial pro­
ceedings by posting bond as
per FL Stal 559 917. Not pro­
ceeds in excess ol lien
amount will bo deposited with
the Clark ol Court.
2 5 % Buyers Premium

M ap A:
JU N E 24

JU N E 24

B E IN G A P O R T IO N O F T H A T 70 00 R O A D R IG H T -O F -W A Y
E A S E M E N T A S R E C O R D E D IN O F F IC A L R E C O R D S B O O K
975, P A G E 1404, P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y F L O R ID A . M O R E P A R T IC U L A R Y D E S C R IB E D A S F O L ­
L O W S . F R O M A N I N T E R S E C T IO N W IT H T H E E A S T LIN E O F
S A ID R O A D R IG H T -O F -W A Y E A S E M E N T A N D T H E S O U T H
L IM IT E D A C C E S S R IG H T -O F -W A Y U N E O F A IR P O R T B LV D
A S S H O W N O N R IG H T -O F -W A Y M A P S E C T IO N 97770-2306,
S H E E T 5 O F 0. O F T H E S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y
A U T H O R IT Y R IG H T -O F -W A Y M A P S A S A P O IN T O F B E G IN ­
N IN G ; R U N T H E N C E S 0 0 0 4 4 3 -W A L O N G T H E E A S T LINE
O F S A ID R O A D R IG H T -O F -W A Y E A S E M E N T A D IS T A N C E O F
474 24' T O A P O IN T IN T E R S E C T I O N W IT H T H E E A S T R IG H T O F -W A Y L IN E O F A M E R IC A N A B LV D A S S H O W N O N S A ID
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R IT Y R IG H T -O F W A Y M A P , S A ID P O IN T B E IN G O N T H E A R C O F A C U R V E
C O N C A V E S O U T H W E S T A N D H A V IN G A R A D IU S O F 390 00
T H E N C E F R O M A C H O R D B E A R IN G O F N15"38 17-W R U N
N O R T H W E S T E R L Y A L O N G T H E A R C O F S A ID C U R V E
T H R O U G H A C E N T R A L A N G L E O F 05*25 3 2- A D IS T A N C E O F
36 93' T O A P O IN T T H A T IS 10 00 W E S T O F T H E E A S T LIN E
O F S A ID R O A D R IG H T -O F -W A Y E A S E M E N T (A S M E A S U R E D
A T R IG H T A N G L E S ), S A ID P O IN T B E IN G T H E S O U T H E A S T
C O R N E R O F T H A T P A R C E L D E S IG N A T E D A S . 600, P A R T C ,
A S S H O W N O N S A ID S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y
A U T H O R IT Y
R IG H T -O F -W A Y
M AP,
RUN
TH EN CE
NOO' 04’43‘E A L O N G T H E E A S T L IN E O F S A ID P A R C E L 600,
P A R T C , A D IS T A N C E O F 474 23' T O A N I N T E R S E C T IO N
W IT H T H E S O U T H L IM IT E D A C C E S S R IG H T -O F -W A Y U N E
O F S A ID A IR P O R T B LV D , T H E N C E R U N S 8 8 ’35'43'E A L O N G
S A ID S O U T H L IM IT E D A C C E S S R IG H T -O F -W A Y L IN E A D IS ­
T A N C E O F 10 00' T O T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G
C O N T A IN IN G 0 20 A C R E S

#227,
Andre
0
Smith,
Household goods
•250, Gonolle M Campbell,
Household goods, furniture,
boxes,
sporting
goods,
appiiencos
*253,
Daniel
Charron,
Household goods, Furnllure,
boxes, sporting goods, tools,
appliences
*314,
Lestest C
Adams.
Household goods, furniture,
boxes, sporting goods, tools,
appliences
*405. Hattie Byrd. Household
goods, misc plastic tonls
*442 - Richard W Carroll,
Household goods
*506.
Deserie
Bradley.
HousohoM goods
*619,
Alice
M
Lambert.
Household goods, lurniture.
appliences, boxes, tv's or stereo
equep
*702 Victor A Perez. 1989
Dodge Van SW

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6. 13.20.2004
E204

Customst NamflUnventoa

Vm# 1B4 FK5438KXS94365

BO Buick 2 Door
4M47AAK11B76I

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M ay 26, 2004

Bruce Bennett
Diana Valentino
Busby Transport
Fred HUIsman
Peter Calaldo Jr
John F Mooro

At Sunday Store Away
610 Rinehart Road
Lake Mary. FL 32746
AX may pay up Call 407-3334355

Published

V E H IC L E S / C A M rE R S

L

231—C ars For S ale

L eg als

97 C M C Pickup
1984 Kawasaki 250 K LR dirt
bike, $1,000 Call Sam . 321303-4385
1999 Buell 1200 Lighting,
excellent condition,
m any
extras $6500 O B O
321-363-2066

S a v e o n P s rts ll M ower
Blades. Bells, W heels. Tires A
Tu b e s
C a a lo 'a ,
281 7A
French Ave, Sanford. 407-323B41B

Legals

M otorcycles/Bikes
For S ale

Pons Starts
5#i
$10
per Bushel 3991 Celery Ave,
&amp; rto w l (Okie House) 407-3217386

M iscellaneous

Legals

U N IT E D S T A T E S M A R S H A L S S E R V IC E
M ID D L E D IS T R IC T O F F L O R ID A
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F026

Th e complete description by metes and bounds and the ordi­
nances can be obtained from the office erf the City Clerk At the
meeting, interested parties m ay appear and be heard with
respect to tie proposed ordnances These hearings m ay be
con lnue d from lime lo time as m ay be necessary A copy of the
proposed ordnances is posted at the Longwood City H a l.
Longwood. Florida and copies are on tile with the Clerk ol the
City and may be inspected by the public
A t persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision
made at these meeUngs/heartngs. they will need a record ol the
proceedings and lor purpose, they m ay need to ensure that a
verbatim record ol the proceeding* ts m ade, w h ic h record lo
include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to
be based (per S e c 286 0 t0 5 , Florida Statutes)
Persons wtlti disabilities needing assistance to participale In any
ot these meetings should contact the A D A Coordinator at (407)
260-3481, at least 48 hours to advance of the m eeting
Sarah M Mttares, City Clerk
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F036

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L eg a ls

L egals

L ega ls

IN T H E C IR C UTT C O U R T
O F T H E E IO H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C lflC U IT
IN A N D r o n
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O . 04-OR-2226-02D-K

N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A FTE R
TH E D A TE O F SER VIC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E O N
TH EM

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 CA-323-14L

JO H N A N TH O N Y W ARE,
Petitioner
ANO
VICKIE ANN W ARE,
Respondent
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
T O V ICK IE A N N W A R E
A D D R E S S UN K N O W N
Y O U ARE N O TIF IE D that an
•ction has been Mod against you
and that you are requlrod lo
serve a copy ol your written
defenses, ll any, lo II on JO H N
A N TH O N Y
W A R E.
whose
address it P O . Dos 2582,
Orlando. F t 327802 on or before
Ju ly 12, 2004. and Mo (he orlglnal with the Ctotk ol this Court at
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Sanlocd, F L 32772, before serv­
ice on PetiHonor or immediately
thereafter II you fad to do so. a
dofautt may be enterod against
you lor Iho leliet demanded In
the petition
Copies ol an court documents
In this case, including orders,
are available al the Clerk oI the
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon
request
You must keep the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court's Ottico notified ol
your current address (you may
Me Notice of Current Address
Florida Family Form 12.915).
Future papers in this lawsuit will
be mailed to the address on
record at the clerk's offico
W A R N IN G Rule 12 285.
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure, requires cortam
automatic disclosure of docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can resull m sanc­
tions, including dismissal or
sinking ot pleadings
D A TE D : JU N E 7. 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
By Sulonda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish Juno 13. 20, 27, 2004
and July 4. 2004
F079
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT IN AND
FO R SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
.
Fite No. 03-1314-CP
IN RE

E S TA TE O F

Ah cither creditors cf the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate. Including unma
lured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must tile the* claims
with this court W ITH IN
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E.
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EVER BARRED
T H E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI
C ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
JU N E 13. 2004
RICHARD G R EEN M UT
Personal Representative
William H Morrison. Esquire
Florida Bar No 143303
BALDWIN A M ORRISON, P A
7100 South Highway 17-92
Forn Park, FL 32730
telephone 407/834-1424
Allornoy
lor
Personal
Representative
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F082
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEM INOLE
CO UN TY, FLO R ID A
P n O B A TE DIVISION
Fite No. 04-301-C P
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
MONI KAMHI.
Deceased

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the estate
of TH O M A S KO SM O N VEIG LE,
deceased, whose date ot death
was October 20, 2003. Is pend­
ing in the Circuit Court tor
Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate Division, the address ol
which Is 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford, Florida 32771. The
names and addresses ol the
personal representative and the
personal reptosenlaltve's allotbelow
gey are set lorth
It
AN creditors ol the decedent and
(Jlbei persons having claims or
demands against Ihe decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice has been served must Mo
their claims with this Court
W ITH IN TH E LA TE R O F 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E D A TE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E , OR, A S T O
A N Y C R E D IT O R R E Q U IR E D
T O BE S ER V ED W ITH A C O P Y
O F TH IS N O TIC E . 30 DAYS
A F TE R TH E DA TE O F S E R ­
V IC E O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must Me thoir
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E D A TE
O F T H E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EV E R BAR R ED
N O T W IT H S T A N D IN G
TH E
PER IO D S E T FO R TH ABO V E.
A N Y CLAIM FILED T W O (2)
Y E A R S O R M O R E A F TE R TH E
D E C E D E N T 'S
D A TE
OF
D E A TH IS BAR R ED

VS.
SAN DR A L E E LE E. IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD. TH E UN KNO W N
S P O U S E . HEIRS. DEVIS EES .
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIE N O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S ,
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O T H E R
P A R TIE S
C LA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, TH R O U G H ,
U N D E R O R A G A IN S T SANDR A
LEE
LEE;
UNKNOW N
SPO U SE O F SANDRA LEE
LE E, IF ANY. R O B E R T ROACH.
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD. TH E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E , HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O TH E R P AR TIES C LAIM ­
ING
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY,
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T R O D E R T R O A C H ;
UN KN O W N S P O U S E R O B E R T
R O AC H . JO H N D O E AN D JA N E
D O E AS UN KN O W N TE N A N TS
IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
Ttie administration ol the estate
ot MONI KAMHI, deceased,
whose date ol death was August
4. 2003; Is ponding in Ihe Circuit
Court tor Seminole County.
Florida, Probale Division, the
address ol which is P O Dot C,
Sanford, FL 32771. The names
and addresses ot the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney
ate
sot lorth below
All creditors ol the decodent and
other persons having claims or
demands egatnsl the decedent s
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice Is required lo be served
must tile the* claims with this
Court W ITHIN TH E LA TE R O F 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E TIM E O F
TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N O F
T H IS N O T IC E O R 30 DAYS
A F TE R TH E DATE O F S E R ­
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM

TH O M A S KO SM O N V EIO LE.
Deceased

W E LLS FA R G O BANK
M INNESO TA. N A . A/K/A
W E LLS FA R G O NATIONAL
B A N K , AS T R U S T E E UN DER
TH E PO O LIN G AND
SER VICIN G A G R E E M E N T
D A TE D A S O F FE B R U AR Y 28,
2001, S ER IES 2001-1,
P LAINTIFF

Art other aeditors ol Ihe dece­
dent and other persons having
claims ot demands against
decedent s estate must tile the*
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E D A TE
O F TH E FIR S T PUB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E.
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL B E FO R EV E R B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G
TH E
TIM E P E R IO D S E T F O R TH
A B O V E , AN Y CLAIM FILE D
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A F T E R T H E D E C E D E N T IS
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
TH E D A TE O F FIR S T P UBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
JU N E 13. 2004
Albert Kamhi
Personal Representative
Ronald R Friedman
Attorney tor Albert Kamhi
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 166474
LAW O F F IC E S O F S T U A R T R
MORRIS. P A
7000
W
Palmetto
Park
Boulevard. Suite 310
Boca Raton. Florida 33433
Telephone &lt;56t) 750-3850

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
putsuanl to a Summary Final
Judgmenl ol Foreclosure dated
June 4. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04 C A 323-14L ol Ihe
Circuit Court ol (be 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NO LE County. Santord, Florida.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West Front
Door at the SEM INO LE County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
al 11 00 a m on the 6 day ol
July,
2004
Ihe
following
described property as sot lorth *i
said Summary Final Judgmenl,

lO-Wil:
L O T S 13 AND 14. B LO C K T ,
S AN LAN D O SPRING S T R A C T
NO
73 S E C O N D R EPLAT,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 9, PAG E 3. O F
TH E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . F LO R I­
DA; LE S S AND E X C E P T. TH E
F O L L O W IN G
D E S C R IB E D
P R O P E R TY
DEEDED
TO
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , FLORIDA
IN O R B 2220. PAGE 1577 ON
9/14/90. T O W IT A P O R TIO N
O F L O T t3, B LO C K T . S A N ­
LA N D O SP RING S T R A C T NO
73. S E C O N D R E P L A T AS
R E C O R D E D IN P LAT B O O K 9.
PAQ E 3. O F T H E P U B LIC
RECORDS OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N T Y , FLO R ID A B EIN G
MORE
P A R TIC U LA R LY
D E S C R IB E D AS F O L L O W S
B EG IN A T TH E S O U TH W E S T
C O R N E R O F SAID L O T 13.
TH E N C E N O R TH 00 D E G R E E S
20 09" E A S T, A L O N G T H E
E A S T R IG H T-O F-W A Y LINE O F
S EM IN O LE A V E N U E . A D IS ­
TA N C E
OF
15 00
F E E T;
TH E N C E S O U TH 44 D E G R E E S
4933* EAS T. A D IS TA N C E O F
21.15 F E E T T O TH E N O R TH
R IG H T-O F -W A Y
LIN E
OF
N O R TH S T R E E T . T H E N C E
N O R TH 89 D E G R E E S 5916W E S T. A LO N G SAID N O R TH
R IG H T-O F -W A Y LINE. A DIS­
TA N C E O F 15 00 F E E T T O TH E
P O IN T O F BEG INNING C O N ­
TAINING 113 S Q UAR E FE E T,
M O R E O R LE S S
Dated this 4 day ot June. 2004

Publish: June 13, 20, 2004
F083

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 04-671-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
M A R G A R E T E. AKIN.

(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Cuaiit Court
B y Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
TH E S EM INO LE HER ALD
T H E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J STER N . P A . A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. F L 33324
(954)233-8000

Deceased
TH E D A TE O F F IR S T P U B LI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
JU N E 13, 2004
Fionas Thomas Veigle
Personal Representative
2752 Lake Howell lane
Winter Park, F L 32792
Randall C . Smith
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 031380
200 North Thornton Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 32801'
2164
Telephone: (407) 425-7676
Publish June 13, 20. 2004
F081

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
T H E E IO H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 04-588-CP
IN RE TH E E S TA TE O F
C AM ILLE A D iS TEFA N O ,

Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the estate
ol C A M ILLE A D iS TE F A N O .
deceased, whose date ol death
was March 30. 2004; is pending
m the O k u * Court tor Semmole
County,
Florida.
Probete
Drvtsron, File Number 04-599C P ; the address ol which is Post
Ottice Drawer C . Santord. F L
32772 The names and address­
es ol the personal represents
Irve end that personal represen­
tative'* attorney are set lorth
below.

iMpy?

ALL IN T E R E S TE D P E R S O N S
A R E N O TIFIED THAT:
A l csedaors oI the decadent and
other persons hawng claims or
demands agamsl Ihe decadent's
estate, including wnmatured.
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims on whom a copy ot this
notice is served must Me toe*
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R TH E D A T E O F T H E
F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N O F TH IS

N c K lC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the estate
ol
M ARGARET
E
AKIN,
deceased, whose date of death
was May 14. 2004; File Number
03-671 -CP, is pending in the
Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ol which is
Post Office Drawer C , Santord.
FL. 32772
The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
Ihe
Personal Representative* attor
noy ate sel forth below
All aeditors of Ihe decedent
and other persons having daunt
or demands against decedent s
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice has been served must Me
their da u n t with this Court
W ITH IN T H E L A TE R O F 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T P UB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F TE R TH E TIM E O F S ERVICE
O F A C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E
O N TH EM
A l other aeditors ol the dece
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent* estate must tile their
claims with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E D A TE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E.
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED
TH E D A TE O F F IR S T P UBLI­
C A TIO N O f TH IS N O TIC E IS:
JU N E 13. 2004
M AR TH A AKIN JO H N S O N
Personal Representative
106 Miknda Lana
Oviedo. F L 32765
L W C A R R O LL. JR . E S Q U IR E
Florida Bar No 091438
LA W R EN C E W CAR R O LL. J R ,
PA
706 TurttouM Avenue, Suite 202
Altamonte Springs. FL 32701
Telephone 407/260-5688
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish June 13,20, 2004
F064

IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
the
S EM IN O LE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227. 1600 955 8771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service.
Publish June 13 20. 2004
F085
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 ITH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AN O FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 04 CA-697-14
M O R TG A G E E LE C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N SYS TEM S ,
IN C ,
PLAINTIFF

VS
JO S E P H LO TEM P IO . IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD . TH E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E . H E IR S '
D E V IS E E S .
G R A N TE E S .
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T JO S E P H LO TEM P IO .
C A TH Y J LO TEM P IO . IF
LIVING. AN O IF D EAD, TH E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E . HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O TH E R PAR TIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T C A TH Y J
L O TE M P IO .
M O R TG A G E
E L E C TR O N IC R E G IS TR A TIO N
S Y S TE M S . INC., as Nominee
tor IRWIN U N IO N BAN K and
T R U S T COM PANY. JO H N D O E
A N D JA N E D O E A S UN KNO W N
T E N A N T S IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE

L egals

Leg a ls

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
June 4, 2004 entered In Ctv*
Case No 04-CA-697-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
N O LE County. Sanford. Florida.
I wt* sea to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West Front
Door at the SEM IN O LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Santord, Florida,
at I t 0 0 a m on the 8 day ol
July,
2004
the
following
described property a t set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtt:

JP M O R G AN C H A S E BANK AS
TR U S TE E FOR SASCO
M O R TG A G E PASS TH R O U G H
C E R TIF IC A TE S . S ER IES 2003
AM1.
Plaintiff,

L O T 23. B E G IN N IN G 434 2
F E E T E A S T AN O 25 F E E T
N O R TH O F TH E S O U T H W E S T
CORNER O F TH E S O U TH ­
E A S T 1/4 O F S E C T IO N 14
TO W N S H IP
20
SO U TH .
R AN G E 32 EAST, SEM INO LE
CO U N TY.
FLO R ID A :
RUN
N O R TH 164 F E E T. E A S T 80
F E E T. S O U T H
164 F E E T,
W E S T 60 FE E T. T O T H E P O IN T
O F B EG IN N IN G (L E S S T H E
N O R TH 25 F E E T F O R R O AD
AN D L E S S T H E S O U T H 5
F E E T O F T H E N O R TH 1 39
F E E T O F T H E S O U T H 164
F E E T O F T H E E A S T 80 F E E T
O F TH E W E S T 514 2 F E E T O F
TH E S O U T H E A S T t/4 O F SAID
S E C T IO N 14)
Dated this 4 day ol June. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T S E A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In;
TH E S EM INO LE HER ALD
T H E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J STER N , P A . A TTO R N E Y
FO R P LAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 0000
04 24612
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , al
Ihe
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1600-955-6771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Sorvico
Publish June 13, 20. 2004
F086
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO.: 02 C A -1156-14L
N A TIO N S C R E D IT FINANCIAL
S E R V IC E S C O R P O R A TIO N ,
Plaintiff,

v*
FELICIA BRADW ELL;
UN KN O W N HEIRS.
B E N E F IC IA R IE S O F M ARY
W E S T; U N K N O W N S P O U S E
OF
F E L IC IA
B R A D W E LL;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
M ARY W E S T; JO H N D O E ;
JA N E D O E AS U N K N O W N
TE N A N T(S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E
S U B JE C T P R O PER TY,
Defendants
R E -N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sate
dated the 2nd day ot June. 2004
entered In Crvil Case No 02-CA1158-I4L ot ihe Circuit Court ol
the 1BTH Judicial C*cuit in and
lor SEM IN O LE County. Santord.
Florida,
wherein
N A TIO N S
C R E D IT
FIN A N C IA L
SER­
VICES C O R P O R A TIO N ts the
Plaintiff and F E L IC IA B R AD W ELL: UN KNO W N
H EIR S.
B E N E F IC IA R IE S O F M AR Y
W E S T; U N K N O W N S P O U S E
OF
F E LIC IA
B R A D W E L L ;U N K N O W N
S P O U S E O F M A R Y W E S T,
JO H N D O E ; JA N E D O E A S
UNKNOW N
T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E S U B ­
JE C T
P R O P ER TY
are
Defendants I will sell lo the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the West Front Door at the
SEM INOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue In
Santord. Florida, al 1100 am .
on the 1st day ol July, 2004 the
following described property as
sel lorth m sard Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:
L O T 198 AN D T H E E A S T 1/2
O F L O TS 199 AND 200. J O
PACKARD'S F IR S T A DDITIO N
T O MIDWAY, A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E P LAT T H E R E O F . AS
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 2,
PAGE 104, O F TH E PUBLIC
R ECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to Ihe proceeding It
hearing Impaired, (T O O ) 1-800955 8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services.
Dated this 2nd day ol June,
2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Lew Office ol Marshall C .
Watson
1800 NW 49th s u m Suits 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
telephone: (954)453-0365
Fecsm ie: (954)771-6052
Publish June 13. 20. 2004

Foe7

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 ITH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 6 4 C A -7 I8 -1 4 L
M O ftTG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R EG IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC .
Plaintiff.

W ILLIAM G O R A N F L O A/K/A
WILLIAM A G O R A N F LO . el al.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgmenl of
Foreclosure dated Ihe 4th dey of
June, 2004 entered in Ctm Case
No 04-C A-71B -I4L of the Circuit
Court ol the 1BTH Judicial Circuit
in and lor SEM IN O LE County,
Santord.
Florida.
wherein
M O R TG A G E
E L E C T R O N IC
R E G IS T R A T IO N
S Y STE M S
INC., Is the PlalnliN and
W ILLIAM G O R A N F L O A/K/A
W ILLIAM
A
G ORANFLO
C LER K O F T H E C O U R T. SEMI
N O L E C O U N T Y . FLO R ID A
H ID D E N S P R IN G S C O N D O MINIUM A S S O C IA TIO N . INC
R L H AIN ES C O N S TR U C TIO N ,
INC.; S T A T E O F FLO R ID A
D E P A R TM E N T O F R EV E N U E
ANA E C O R T E Z ; U N KNO W N
S P O U S E O F WILLIAM G O R A N
FLO A/K/A W ILLIAM A G O R A N
FLO ; JO H N D O E ; JA N E D O E
AS UN KN O W N TE N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E SUB
JE C T
P R O P ER TY
are
Defendants I will tell to the
highost and best bidder lor cash
at tho W E S T F R O N T D O O R at
the
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Santord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m . on the 6 day ol
July,
2004
Ihe
following
described property as set lorth In
said Summary Final Judgment
to-wtt
U N IT 200. BUILDING t3A, HID
D E N S P R IN G S C O N D O M IN I
UM . A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
D E C L A R A TIO N O F C O N D O
MINIUM
TH ER E O F.
AS
RECORDED
IN
O F F IC IA L
R E C O R D S B O O K 1594, PAGE
668.
S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A AN D ALL A M E N D ­
M E N TS T H E R E T O , T O G E T H
ER W ITH AN U N D IV ID ED
IN TE R E S T IN T H E C O M M O N
E LEM E N TS
APP U R TEN A N T
TH E R E T O
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)665'
4227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this notice II
hearing or voice impaired, call 1800 955 8771.
Dated this 4 day ol June. 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Ottice of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish June 13, 20. 2004
F088
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 C A -1224
WM S P E C IA LTY M O R TG A G E
LLC, W IT H O U T R EC O U R S E ,
Plainlitt.

TO M R ED M O N D . JR ; el al.
Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
T O S T E V E N E. R ED M O ND
AN D
. UNKNOW N SPOUSE
O F S TE V E N E. R EDM OND.
Last Known Address. 2697
A LA M O S A
PLAZA.
LAKE
MARY. FL 32746
If alive, and if dead, all parties
claiming interest by. through,
under or egarnst S T E V E N E.
R ED M O ND AN O . UN KNO W N
S P O U S E O F S T E V E N E R ED MONO and ail parties having or
claiming to have any right, title or
interest in the property described
herein
Y O U ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action
for
Foreclosure
ol
Mortgage on Ihe following
described property:
L O T 83. C H A S E G R O V E S UN IT
5B, A C C O R D IN G T O
P LAT
T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 50. PAGE 67 ANO
68. P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y . F LO R I­
DA
has been tiled against you and
you ore required to serve a copy
ol your written detenses. It any.
to It. on Lisa M Rogers. Attorney
lor Plainlitt, whose address is
9 5 1 N E. 187th Sheet. Suite
204. North Miami Beach, FL
33162 either (chose one) within
thirty (30) days after the lest
publication ol this Notice and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Ptamtitf* attorney or immediatety thereafter, otherwise a default
wdi be entered against you tor
the rebel demanded In the com­
plaint.
W ITN E S S my hand and the teal
of thte Court this day of JU N 4,
2004.
Maryanne Morse
A t Clerk of the Court
By AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persona with DisebMiet need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should
contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Santord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to toe proceedwig It
hearing impaired. (TD D ) 1-600955-8771.
Publish: (Please publish in The
Sentord Herald)
Publish June 13.20. 2004

F089
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A .
C IV IL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 0 3 -C A 1 W S -1 4 -L

N O TIC E O F S A LE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P TE R 45
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgmenl ot
foreclosure dated June 4. 2004,
and entered In Case No 03-CA1895-14L ot tho Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and lor Seminole County.
Florida, wherein J P Morgan
Chase Bank as Trustee lor
SASCO
Mortgago
PassThrough Certificates, Series
2003-A M I
Is Plainlitt and
J O S E P H W O O L H O U S E AND
JE N N IFE R W O O LH O U S E . HIS
W IF E ;
ALAFAYA
W OODS
HOM EOW NERS
A S S O C IA ­
TIO N, INC ; UN KN O W N T E N ­
A N T NO . t ; UN KN O W N T E N ­
A N TS
NO .
2;
and ALL
U N K N O W N P A R TIE S C LA IM ­
ING
IN T E R E S T S
BY,
TH RO UG H.
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T A NAM ED D E F E N ­
D A N T T O TH IS A C TIO N , O R
H AVIN G O R CLA IM IN G T O
HAVE AN Y RIGHT. TIT L E O R
IN T E R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY
H E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D
are
Defendants. I will self to the high­
est and best bidder lor cash at
the West Front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Santord, Florida 32771 al
Seminole County, Florida, al
11:00 a m. on the 2nd day ol
September. 2004, Ihe following
described property as set lorth In
said Order or Final Judgment, towtt
L O T 58. ALAFAYA W O O D S
P H AS E IX, A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E MAP O R PLAT TH ER E O F.
AS R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K
36. P AG ES 1 T H R O U G H 4, O F
T H E P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY , F LO R I­
DA
It you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order to participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
ol certain assistance Please
contact the Court at 407-6654330 within two (2) working days
ol your receipt ot this Notice, it
you are hearing or voice
impaired, call Florida Relay
Service (600)955-8771
D A TE D at Santord. Florida on
June 4, 2004

MARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Publish: June 13. 20, 2004
F09t
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H E S TA TE
O F F L O R ID A
IN AN D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-291-14L

vs.
JO S E P H W O O U fO U S E ANO
JE N N IF E R W O O LH O U S E . HIS
W IFE, ALAFAYA W O O O S
H OM EOW NERS
A S S O C IA TIO N ,
IN C ;
UKNOW N TE N A N T NO
1:
U N K N O W N T E N A N T N O 2;
and A U . UN KN O W N PARTIES
C LA IM IN G IN T E R E S T S BY.
TH R O U G H . UN D ER O R
A G A IN S T A NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T T O TH IS A C TIO N ,
O R HAVING O R CLAIM ING T O
H AVE A N Y RIGHT. T IT L E O R
IN T E R E S T IN T H E P R O P E R TY
H ER EIN DESC R IB ED .
Defendants

L egals

Leg a ls

Law Offices of Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Pai n Dnvo
Tampa, Florida 33619-1328
Attorney * lor Plaintiff

C.

Publish June 13. 20, 2004
F092

TH E P R O V ID E N T BANK. INC ,
Plaintiff.

NO TIC E O F
PUBLIC A U C TIO N

vs

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN:

S C O T T E. G AR FIN K EL A/K/A
S C O T T EDW AR D
G A R F IN K E L ;
JA N E
DOE
G ARFINK EL. TH E UN KNO W N
SPOUSE
OF
SC O TT
E
G A R F IN K E L A/K/A S C O T T
ED W A R D
G A R F IN K E L ;
SUZAN N E I G A R FIN K EL A/K/A
SUZ A N N E IRIS G A R F IN K EL;
JO H N DO E LAVENDER . TH E
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
SUZAN N E I, G AR FIN K EL AK/A
SUZAN N E IRIS G AR FIN K EL. IF
LIVIN G,
IN C LU D IN G
AN Y
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F SAID
O E F E N D A N T(S ), IF
R EM A R R IED ,
AND
IF
D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
H EIR S.
O E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TE ES,
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S , L IE N O R S A N D
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T T H E NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T (S ):
U N IT E D
S TA TE S O F AM ER ICA: JO H N
DOE,
U N K N O W N TE N A N T ;
JA N E DO E, U N KNO W N
TEN A N T.
Defendants

C&amp;J TOW ING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AU C TIO N FO R S A L­
V AG E
FO R
CASH
ON
D E M A N D TO H IG H E S TB ID DER
TH E
FO LLO W IN G
DESC R IB ED V E H IC LE :
1991 Toyota 2 DR Blue
VIN# JT2EL46B7M OI27419
TH IS A U C TIO N W ILL BE HELD
O N MAY 28, 2004
AT 10
O 'C L O C K AT C &amp; J TO W IN G ,
1240 S. C R 427. LO N G W O O D ,
FL 32750
P R O S P E C TIV E
B ID D E R S
MAY IN S PEC T TH E V EHICLE
T H E DAY BEFO R E A U C TIO N
B E T W E E N 9AM AND 5PM
TE R M S A RE CASH O R C E R T I­
FIE D FU N DS C 5 J TO W IN G
R E S E R V E S TH E R IG H T TO
A C C E P T OR R E JE C T ANY
A N D ALL BIDS
Publish: May t2, 2004
E094
N O TIC E OF
P UB LIC A U C TIO N

N O TIC E O F S A LE

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN:

Nofico is hereby given that, pur­
suant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In Ibe obove-slylod
cause, in tho Circuit Court ot
Seminole County. Florida. I will
sell Ihe property situate In
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as
L O T 46. S LE E P Y H O LLO W
F IR S T A D D ITIO N . A C C O R D ­
ING T O TH E PLAT TH ER E O F.
AS R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K
17. P AG ES 3 AND 4, O F TH E
PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F SEM I­
N O LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA.
A/K/A 12 S L E E P Y H O LLO W
C O V E , LO N G W O O D , FL 32750
at public sale, lo the highost and
best bidder, tor cash. A T TH E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R S E M I­
NO LE
C O U N TY
CO U R T­
H O U S E . SAN FO R D . FLORIOA,
Florida, at 11 PO A M . on the 6th
day ol July. 2004

C &amp; J TO W IN G WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC A U C TIO N FO R S A L­
V AG E
FOR
CASH
ON
D E M A N D T O H IG H E S TB ID DER
TH E
F O L L O W IN G
D E S C R IB ED VEHICLE
1992 Pontiac 4 DR White
VIN# IG2HX53L2N1325031
TH IS A U C TIO N WILL BE H ELD
O N JU N E 01. 2004 A T 10
O 'C L O C K A T C&amp;J TO W IN G ,
1240 S C R 427. LO N G W O O D ,
FL 32750
P R O S P E C TIV E
D ID D ER S
MAY IN SPECT TH E V EHICLE
TH E DAY B EFO R E A U C TIO N
B E T W E E N 9AM AN D 5PM.
TE R M S ARE CASH O il C E R ­
TIFIED FUNDS C&amp;J TO W ING
R E S E R V E S TH E R IG H T T O
A C C E P T OR R E JE C T ANY
AN D A L L B ID 5
Publish: May 12, 2004
E095

U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS T R IC T C O U R T
M ID D L E D IS T R IC T O F F L O R ID A
O R L A N D O D IV IS IO N
C A S E NO. 6 :0 3 -c r-2 3 4 -O R L -2 8 K R S
(Forfeiture)
U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A
V.
B ILLY R H U D N A L L
N O T I C E O F F O R F E IT U R E

M ARYANNE M O R S E
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupe
As Deputy Clerk
S M ITH . H IA TT 6 DIAZ, P A.
Attorneys tor Plarntitt
2691 East Oakland Park Blvd
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish Santord Herald
Publish: June 13,20.2004
F090
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
C A S E N O : 04 -CA-214-14-K
NO VASTAR M O R TG A G E . INC.,
a Virginia Corporation,
P LAINTIFF

Notice Is hereby given lhal on May 4, 2004. in Iho caso of
United States v. Billy R Hudnali. Criminal N o 6 0 3 -cr-2 3 4 -O R L 28K R S . tho United Stales District Court lor tho M-ddto District of
Florida entered a Preliminary Order tor the lortoituro of a
Toshiba television, serial numbor 67589222.
T h e United States hereby gives notice ot its intention to dispose
of tho forfeited property in such manner as tho Attorney General
or a designee m ay direct In accordance with the provisions of
10 U .S C . §§ 2253, any person having or claiming a legal right,
title Or interest In Iho aforementioned property must Me n peti­
tion with tho Clerk ot the United States District Court, Orlando
Division, 300 Federal Building, 80 North Hughey Avenue,
Orlando, Florida 32801 within thirty (30) days ol Ihe final publi­
cation of notice of tho criminal forfeiture action or receipt ol
direct written notice, whichever is earlier
Th e petition shall be signed by Ihe petitioner under penalty ol
perjury and shall sol forth Iho nature and orient ot Iho petition­
er's right, title, or interest In Iho lorfoiled property, the lime and
circumstances of the petitioner* acquisition of tho right, lillo, or
interest in Ihe forfoilod property, any additional tacts supporting
tho petitioner's claim, and Ihe relief sought

vs
B O B B Y L.
TA Y LO R
o/k/a
B O B B Y TA Y L O R a/k/a B O B
TAYLO R. M ARLA M TAYLOR.
D O N A LD
J.
TE R R Y .
R O S E A N N E TERRY. CAPITAL
O N E BANK. SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , UN KNO W N
T E N A N T (S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
&lt;1 and #2, el a l ,
D E F E N D A N T(S )

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant
lo
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated June 3, 2004 entered *1
Civil Case No 04-CA-214-14-K
ol the Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
N O LE County, Florida, wherein
N O V A S TA R M O R TG A G E , INC.,
a Virginia Corporation. Plaintiff
and B O B B Y L TAYLO R a/k/a
B O B B Y TA Y LO R a/k/a B O B
TAYLO R, M ARLA M TAYLOR,
DO NALD
J.
TE R R Y ,
R O S E A N N E TER RY. CAPITAL
O N E BANK. S EM INO LE C O U N ­
TY, U N K N O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N Ft and #2. are
Defendants
w il sell to toe highest bidder lor
cash al Ihe West Front Door of
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse, 301
N
Park
Avenue In Santord, Florida
32771, at 11OO a m. on the 6th
day of July. 2004 the toftowmg
described reef property as sel
lorth In said Final Summary
Judgment, to-wit:
L O T 131. W YN D H AM W O O D S .
P H AS E TW O , A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
P LA T T H E R E O F A S
R E C O R D E D IN P LAT BOO K 26.
P AG E S 41 AND 42. PUBLIC
RECO R DS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , F LO R IO A
W ITN E S S my hand and the seal
ot this court on June 4.2004.
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of toe Court
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Attorney tor Plaint*
Brian L RoeaJer, Esquse
Pupkin A RoeaJer. P A
10 Fairway Drive
Suite 302
Deertieid Beach. FL 33441
Telephone: (954) 360-9030
Facsbnto: (964) 420-5187

U N IT E D S T A T E S M A R S H A L S S E R V IC E
M ID D L E D I S T R IC T O F F L O R ID A
Publish: Jun e 6, 13, 20, 2004
F026

N O T IC E
Th e St. Johns River Water Management District has received
the application lor Environmental Resourco Pormit(s) Irom Ihe
following applicant] s)
A D C I, 175 Sable Palm D r , Ocklawaha. F L 32170, application
#40-117-48908-2. Th e project is located In Sommole County,
Section 38. Township 20 South. Range 30 East The E R P appli­
cation Is tor construction ol a surface water management system
lor Bonyodi Properties, a 0 52-acre project
Curley Medical, 5224 W . Slate Road 46. Sanford, F L 32771.
application #40 -1 1 7 -2 1 6 7 0 -5 1 . Th o project is located In
Seminote County. Sections 06 &amp; 14, Townships 19 &amp; 21 South,
R anges 29 &amp; 30 East. Th e E R P application is for construction of
a sudace water managem ent system lor Ihe Curley Medical
Slatting Office Building. . a 1 6-acre development Tho receiving
waterbody is Heathrow Lakes
David F. I loyd, P. O . Box 196306, Winter Springs. F L 32719,
application #40-117-93988-1. Th e project is located in Seminole
County, Section 25, Township 21 South. Range 30 East Th e
E R P application is for construction ot a surface water m anage­
ment system lor Th e Pet Lodge, a 0.689-acre development
Centex Hom es, 385 Douglas A v e , Suite 2000, Altamonte
Springs. F L 32714. application #40-117-89445-3 Tho project it
located in Seminole County. Section 08. Township 2 ! 'South,
Range 30 East. T h e E R P application is lor construction ol a sur­
face water management system lor Legacy Park, Phase t. a
59 6-acre residential development
Th e file&lt;B) containing each of the above-listed application)s) ara
available lor inspection M onday through Friday except tor legal
holidays. B OO a m to 5 0 0 p m at tho St Johns River Water
Managem ent District Headquarters or the approfxiale Service
Center. W ntien objections to the application may be made, but
should be filed with (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 Reid
St., Palatka. Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days Irom the
date of publication Written objections should Identity the objec­
tor by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the
application. Filing a wntten objection does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the
application and w ho tile a petition meeting tho requirements of
Sections 120 596 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28106, Florida Administrative Code, m ay obtain an Administrative
hearing. All timety filed wntten objeeffons will be presented to the
Board lor consideration In its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on the application
Gloria Lewis, Orvision Director. Division o l Permit Data Services
St. Jo h n s River W ater Management District
Publish: Jun e 13, 2004
F093

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1. B est Cup ot Coffee

52. Best Dance Studio

2. B est Breakfast

53. Bost Realtor

3. B est Pizza

54. B est Residential Contractor

4. B est Hearing Aid Service

55. Bost Commercial Contractor

5. B est Hamburgor________

56. Best Recreational Facility

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57. Best Movie Thentor

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58. Best Health Food Store

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59. Best Tobncco Shop

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61. Best Plumbing Servico

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63. Best Wrecker Service

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15. Best Ice Cream

65. B est Home Decor Store
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67. Best lawn &amp; Garden Storo

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68. Best Insurance Agency

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69. B est Pot Grooming

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70. Bost Veterinarian

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71. Best Full Service Bank

21. B est Paint &amp; Body Shop

72. B est Credit Union

22. B est Car W ash ________

73. Bost Nursing Homo

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74. B est Assisted Living Fncility

24. B est Tire D ealer_______

75. Best Physician

25. Bost F lo rist____________

76. B est Dentist

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77. B est Chiropractor

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78. B est Eye Cnro Center

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79. Best Child Care Fncility

29. B est Shoe S to r e _________________

80. B est Mortage Loan Co.

30. Best Dry Cleaning

01. B est Health &amp; Fitness Contcr

31. B est Barber Shop _

82. Bost Funeral Home

32. B est Beauty Salon

83. B est Boat D ealer____________

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84. B est Marina

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85. Bost Golf Course

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38. Best Heating/Air Dealer

89. B est Oil C h an g e____________

39. Best Balt &amp; Tackle Shop

90. B est Lawnmower/Tractor Dealer

40. Best Pet S to re __________

91. B est Real Estate Agency

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43. Best Motorcycle Shop
44. Best Sm oothie_______
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W H ER E: Paul's Towing. 1010 W
1*1 Str**t, Sanford, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EHICLE:
Y E A R 1004
MAKE: JE E P
M O D E L U TILITY
C O LO R TE A L
V IN # 1J4FT28PORL241450

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WHEN: Jun* M , 7004
WHERE: PauTt Towing, 1010
W. 1 » Siraal. SanlonJ, FL 32771
(407)301-7449
V E H IC LE

YEAR: 1901
MAKE: FORD
MODEL 2DR
COLOR RED
VIN#: 1ZVPT20C8M51061M

M ODEL: 4DR

COLOR: SILVER

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WHERE: Paufa Towing. 1010
W. 1»l Straw, Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 2002
MAKE: FORD
MODEL: PICK UP
COLOR BLACK
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Moving?: Sanford eyes 1st Street building
J une 16, 2004

City officials consider purchase of Wachovia
Bank building for possible new City Hall

B y D a n P in g
Editor

SANFORD — Downtown's
most prominent building may
soon be owned by the city of
Sanford.
City Manager A1 Grieshaber
informed
commissioners
Monday night that the city has
an option to purchase the sixstory building that houses
Wachovia Bank at the corner

River Rats
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Drew Shetrone ran his score­
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River Rats salvaged the final
game of a three-game series
with the Orlando Shockers, 6; 0, Sunday at Tinker Field.
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Medical records
disposal results
l in no charges
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office has consulted
with the Seminole/Brevard
State Attorney's Office and
the United States Attorney's
Office, and has determined
that no Florida criminal law
had been violated regarding
the disposal of patient med­
ical records by Dr. Parviz
Brahman.
The sheriff's office reports
that at this time them is no
indication that any of the pri­
vate information contained
within die files was compro­
mised in order to facilitate a
crime.
The sheriff s office was
called out to an Altamonte
Springs dumpster May 27
when records with sensitive
information were found in
the trash by an employee of a
dental office, which shares
space in the building with
the doctor’s office.
The case has been referred
to the Department of Health
and Human Services, Office
of Civil Rights in Atlanta,
Tliat agency will make a
determination about civil vio­
lations, and possible prosecujlpn, within 30 days.
X The medical records are
temporarily being retained by
jlie sheriff's office pending
further direction from the
Oepartment of Health and
Human Services, Office of
Civil Rights.
X Patient inquiries regarding
medical records should be
directed to the Department of
ftealth and Human Services,
Office of Civil Rights at 1-866627-7748, and should refer­
ence the following complaint
number 04-23791. It should
be noted, however, that the
telephone number (1-866-6277748) is a recorded/electronic
message, and phone menu,
wilh limited information.
AH previous inquiries to
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office, regarding patient
records, will be updated by a
telephone call as soon as fur­
ther information is available.

S em in ole Smile

Nancy Golsfeyn —

Associate Director of lake
M ary Preparatory School

of 1st Street and Park Avenue.
The city is conducting its due
diligence, and Grieshaber will
present his findings, as well as
a plan of action, to commis­
sioners June 28. The city's

Relatives
charged in
slaying of
11 year old

option expires June 30.
"We'll be looking at how
(purchasing the building) tits
into the overall plan of the city
of Sanford," Grieshaber said.
"W e've got to determine if this

is an appropriate use for
which to spend taxpayer
money. We're looking at the
short-term and the long-term
benefits."
In determining whether the

city should purchase the prop­
erty, which is listed tor $1,715
million, city officials must con­
sider a number of factors,
Grieshaber said. For example,
the city must establish how
much revenue can be generat­
ed by tenants. The top five
floors are vacant and have
been for at least a decade. The
building needs upgrades to
Se e B u ild in g , P ag e 3 A

Officials:
Midway
school to
be safe

Training for the Worst

B y C h ris to p h e r P atton
M anaging Editor

SANFORD — The Sanford
police and Florida Department
of Law Enforcement cold case
unit solved its oldest homicide
case to date and possibly its
most disturbing.
Sanford police Chief Brian
Tooley announced Tuesday
afternoon that authorities had
arrested Paul Robinson, 36, and
Wanita Robinson Edwards, 43,
both
of
Sanford, for
the
1989
slaying of
their
11year-old
n i e c e ,
Curnetha
Ammons.
Since its
inception
last
year,
Am m ons
the partners n i p
between the two law enforce­
ment agencies has now solved
four of the 27 unsolved murder
cases in Sanford. Some of the
cases go back as far as the
1950s.
It had been four months
since the cold case unit had
made an arrest. Its last success
with an unsolved homicide
came in late January when
Marcus Sheppard, 23, and
Clifton Mulkey, 27, were
charged in the 2001 murder of
Milton Roundtree Jr.
According to investigators,
the Curnetha Ammons case
was much more time consum­
ing as potential witnesses were
as far away as Indiana and they
needed to reexamine evidence
gathered nearly 16 years ago.
Sanford police committed six
investigators full time to the
murder case in 2001 and gradu­
ally chipped away at it.
The formation of the cold

B y S te ve P a ra d is
Stall Writer

Central Florida Regional Hospital personnel spray down victims of a dirty anthrax bomb at the
Sanford airport during a disaster training scenario Tuesday morning.

Sanford hospital,
conduct disaster training
B y C h ris to p h e r P atton
M anaging Editor

SANFORD — For any other Sanford resident
Tuesday morning was quiet and peaceful, but for
emergency officials it was their worst nightmare
— that is if it actually ever came true.
During a two-part disaster training drill, a
dirty bomb filled with lethal anthrax detonated
at the Orlando Sanford International Airport and
"victim s" were rushed to Central Florida
Regional Hospital (CFRH).
Due to cost constraints, only one was trans­
ported to the hospital, but two sets of volunteers
simulated the disaster tor emergency personnel
S e e D isa ste r, P a g e 7 A

MIDWAY — State and
Seminole
County
Public
Schools officials insist the new
site for Midway Elementary
School will be safe from pesti­
cides and other contaminants.
"I am very comfortable with
what our district has done with
the site," said Sharon Tanner,
principal at Midway. She
added that she had no qualms
about moving there when the
new school opens in August
2006.
The Florida Department of
Environmental Protection will
spend an estimated $1 million
on further testing and cleaning
the entire site, located between
20lh Street and Lake Monroe. It
crosses Celery Avenue between
Sipes avenues.
was aban*
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. ... University of
Florida in the late 1970s and
1980s. For decades, the univer­
sity tested pesticides and
experimented with various
strains of celery there.
The state will search for "hot
spots"
of
contamination,
according to geologist John
Armstrong of the Bureau of
Waste Cleanup.
He said the state would look
for areas where pesticides
might have been mixed. Those
areas will likely have higher
levels of poisons, such as
arsenic, which has been linked
to cancer.
Soil from these areas will be
removed and brought to a local
permitted site, Armstrong said.
Once the state work is com­
pleted, the school district will
remove two feet of soil from
the new school land, which
will occupy 15 acres at the
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S e e M u rd e r, P a g e 7 A

Reunion event for Sanford Naval
Air Station planned for June 25-27

Engine trouble forces Forestry
helicopter down in road median

The recently acquired
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B y C h ris to p h e r Patton
Managing Editor

SANFORD — One year
after witnessing the unveiling
of a RA-5C Vigilante at the
Orlando Sanford International
Airport, reunion goers of the
Naval Air Station (NAS)
Sanford wiU get a glimpse of yet
another historic aircraft under­
going renovation.
More than 1,700 people
attended the dedication of NAS
Sanford Memorial Park on
Memorial Day last year, and
organizers are expecting a simi­
lar crowd as military personnel
and families of the former naval
base gather for its 35th reunion
June 25-27.
Since the U.S. Navy began
construction in 1942 on NAS
Sanford, more tlym 3,000 mili­
tary personnel and civilians
passed through the air combat
training base.
Jerry Bohm, reunion organiz-

er for Fleet
Reserve
Association,
Branch
147, based
in Sanford,
said although
many of the bomber squadrons
were routinely deployed to vari­
ous conflicts, such as in Vietnam
or Korea, there was always the
desire to be transferred back to
Sanford.
"Most everyone that lived
here wanted to come back," he
said. "It was a very popular
place."

The Fleet Reserve holds its
annual NAS Sanford reunion at
the end of June because that is
when the base closed in 1968.
Some of the squadrons were
reassigned from Sanford to
Memphis, Tenn. and Albany, Ga.
and those are two areas many
travel from for the reunion,
Bohm said. Others come from as
S e e R e u n io n , P a g e 3 A

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landing Tuesday morning in the median of County Road 427, just
northeast ol Country Club Road. According to a Forestry
spokesperson, the helicopter was enroute from its home base In
Marion County, to Bull Creek Wildlife Management Area in
Osceola County, to supervise a controlled bum, when an engine
malfunction forced the unidentified pilot to set the craft down.
The pilot was not Injured In the incident, and the helicopter was
hauled off on a trailer to a facility which will check on the cause
of the malfunction.

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SANFORD — Patrons of
downtown
businesses
incurred additional expenses
this weekend when they tried
to returned to their vehicles
only to find they had been
towed.
Crews
from
Harry's
Towing removed cars from
the paved parking lot on Park
Avenue behind the six-story

Lacko leads SCC
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One property owner accuses city of failing
to follow up on downtown parking plan
Wachovia Bank building as
well as the grass lot at 2nd
Street and Magnolia Avenue.
More than two dozen cars
were towed Friday night and
during the day on Saturday.
Tempers flared and by
Saturday afternoon Sanford

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B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

Decoy vehicle
foils Sanford
man's thievery
Investigators of the
City-County Auto Theft
Bureau received a bite last
week from one of its decoy
vehicles parked in Sanford.
At about 1:11 a.m.
Friday, Investigators Paul
Herx, Scott Slavin and
Frank Davis, along with
the Sanford Police
Department and Seminole
County Sheriff's Office
District 2 units, responded
to a decoy vehicle alarm at
a Sanford location.
Officers observed
Gregory J. Williams, 49, of
Bradshaw Drive, Sanford,
in close
proximi­
ty to the
vehicle.
A
perime­
ter was
estab­
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and
Sanford
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made
contact with Williams.
Investigators Herx and
Slavin played back the
video of the incident using
a portable monitoring
device. Williams was clear­
ly seen entering the vehi­
cle, breaking out the dome
light, opening a decoy
amplifier box, and then
exiting the vehicle.
According to authori­
ties, the video shows
the suspect trying to steal
a fake amplifier, which
turns out to be a box with
a phone book hidden
inside.
Williams was arrested
for burglary to a vehicle,
possession of burglary
tools and criminal mis­
chief. He has been arrest­
ed 15 times in Seminole
County, most of which
consist of residential and
vehicle burglaries, includ­
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Seminole Smile

Katie Simpson —

Resident at Lake Mary
Health and Rehab

Managing Editor
HEATHROW — An inno­
vative community program is
being introduced to Seminole
County during a corporate
volleyball challenge next
month in Lake Mary.
Touch Your World, Inc. is
attempting to connect high
school students to area chari­
ty organizations by support­
ing poorly funded activities
and sports. David Melnik,
president and chief executive
officer of Lake Mary-based
Kinetics, Inc., created the pro­
gram by chance when
wrestlers from Lyman High
School required assistance to
purchase new uniforms.
In return for the new team
attire, Melnik asked the ath­
letes to work two days at a
Habitat for Humanity home.
"It was so well received he
worked to conceptualize it,"
said Steve Bishop, executive
director of Touch Your World.
Bishop, also an executive at
Kinetics, was asked to lead
the new community initiative
because of previous philan­
thropy work in Lake County.
Bishop said the personal
satisfaction for Melnik from
that first donation was
beyond helping out a local
sports team. In addition to
the direct benefit to the stu­
dents, he effectively devel­
oped a team of community
service providers for area
charities Hint are in need of
volunteers.
"You're plugging students
hack into the community,"

Monday morning.
"That's not us, it was our
landlord," Roberta Owen said
before the question could be
fully asked. Owen is the
branch
manager
for
Wachovia. "Oh god, yes, have
we had complaints. People are

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B y N ick Pfelfauf

Staff Writer
SANFORD — Few 62
year olds arriving at the
Orlando Sanford
International Airport gather
as much attention as the
most recent arrival.
A PV-l aircraft, named
tlie "Lucky Star," is now in
the repair facility at the air­
port, awaiting 18 months or
more of restoration, before
being placed in a display of
honor.
Tlie I’V-ls were used
extensively during World
War II as bombers, night
fighters and maritime patrol
aircraft. They were flown by
Navy, Marine and Air Corps
pilots as well as some of the
allies. After the war, most of
tlie PV-l's were sold outside
the country as war surplus.
According to Patty
Mahany, coordinator of the
Sanford Airport Memorial
Committee, "Ours is tlie
only known PV-l in the
United States."
In obtaining the aircraft,
she commented, "Imagine
our surprise when we found
out shortly after tlie dedica­
tion of tlie Vigilante that this
aircraft was available to us."
The Vigilante stands at
the entrance of the airport,
as a memorial to the many
men and women who
served at the airport during
World War II, the Korean
War, and during peacetime.
Tlie Lucky Star is to be on
display as well, after it is
completely restored.
"While the aircraft is in
unbelievable condition," she
said, "with not even any
dents, it is missing a gun
turret."
Even though the aircraft
was built by Lockheed's
Vega division in 1942,

Mahany said they are still
selling parts for these air­
craft on e-bay, and a gun
turret has been located.
"Tlie problem is," she
commented "that they want
$12,(XX) for tlie turret, and
our funds just can't handle
that right now."
She is hoping contribu­
tions to the Memorial
Committee will make the
Hirchase possible. Financial
ielp is also needed for addi­
tional restoration of the PV1, long-term maintenance of
it as well as the Vigilante,
and additional park infra­
structure.
Tlie PV-l is considered
the second in what is
planned for a three-aircraft
to lie displayed at the air­
port entrance, as aircraft

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Jack Dow, president of the Sanford Airport Memorial
Committee, shows a model of how the PV-1 will look when 18
months ol refurbishing is finished on the World War II aircraft.

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Sailboat racing is part
of the Riverwalk party
F r o m S ta ff R e p o rts

A new sailing event has been
established in honor of the Grand
Opening of the new Sanford
Riverwalk.
On May 8,
the Sanford
Riverwalk
S a i l i n g
Scramble is
scheduled to
provide some
e x c e p tio n a l
entertainment for sailors and spectators alike.
"A slalom style course will be
used to keep the racers in close prox­
imity to each other upwind, and a
long straight spinnaker run will
allow plenty of downwind maneu­
vering opportunities as well as a col­
orful display for the onlookers,"
explained Denise Burchard of FUN
Maritime Academy and who is
organizing the regatta.
The race will be governed by the
Racing Rules of Sailing 2001-2004.

The regatta is open to all classes.
Three races are scheduled. One race
constitutes a regatta.
The start/finish line will be in an
area due north of the new flagpole.
Trophies will
be awarded to
the top three
finishers
in
classes of five
or more boats.
Yachts may
register
in
advance
by
d ow n load in g
a
registration
form
at
www.funma.com and sending it
with a check for $20 made payable
to: FUN Maritime Academy, 531 N.
Palmetto Ave., A-Dock, Sanford, FL
32771. You can also contact race
organizers at sailing@funma.com or
by calling 407-330-0633.
For a prime scat to view an excit­
ing and beautiful sport, the public is
encouraged to attend the May 8

See Regatta, Page 6A

The pig is heading to Camp
Challenge annual hog roast
F ro m Staff Reports

[Don't forget to mark you calendars
for the 24 th Annual Hog Roost to bene­
fit Easter Seals Camp Cliallenge sched­
uled
for
Saturday, April
17, from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at
Camp Cliallenge
in Sorrento.
Sonny's Real
Pit Barbeque and
Coca Cola arc
sponsoring this
year's
event.
Advanced lunch
tickets are on
sale for $7 for
adults, $5 for
children.
A lunch ticket includes a choice of
pulled pork or chicken, beans, com-onthe-cob and a choice of drink. Tickets
will be $8 for adults and $6 for children
on the day of tlie event. Your ticket also
makes you eligible to win prizes! Lunch
will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Tliis year's festivities will include
something for everyone to enjoy includ­
ing an antique car show, kid's games,
live entertainment by the Mount Dora
Boomer/ and otilers, plant sale, hayride,
silent auction, craft
vendors, clowns
and much, much
more.
Guests can also
register your baby
for the Babies R l/s
Baby Crawl com­
petition with an
opportunity
to
win Babies R Us
gift certificates.
Founded
in
1961,
Camp
Cliallenge is a
place
where
dreams come true for hundreds of chil­
dren and adults with disabilities, each
year.
Camp Challenge is a barrier-free
recreational facility set on 63-acres of

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police officers instructed
Harry's employees Jo cease
towing operations "in the
interests of civility," said City
Manager Al Grieshaber.
Employees at Wachovia
Bank
fielded
numerous
inquiries about the towing

blaming the bank."
Both lots, ns well as the
bank Imilding, arc owned by
James McCuen and Sharon
Marikone of Lago Real LLC.
McCuen said be had the cars
towed for insurance reasons.
"There were some liability
issues that we need to talk
with our attorneys about,"
McCuen said. "We don't want
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Wednesday, April 14. 2004

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
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Schenk, Bessler honored by
state for outstanding work

Welcome Wagon Club of
Seminole Spokes will meet
at 11:30 a.m. at Heathrow
Country Club, 1200
Bridgewater Drive in
Heathrow. Cost is $18. The
program will be the annual
Charity Live &amp; Silent
Auction Fest. For reserva­
tions or more Information,
call Ginger at 386-753-0853.

Gov. Jeb Bush, Chief Financial Officer Tom
Gallagher and the other members of the State
Cabinet Tuesday honored fin? and rescue serv­
ice personnel from around Florida for out­
standing contributions to their industry and
their communities, including two from
Seminole Count)'.
Many of the awards were given for particu­
lar acts of heroism, both on and off the job.
Stories included a paramedic who saved a
woman from a car submerged in a canal, a fire
inspector who rendered critical care to an
injured person at his daughter's school pn&gt;
gram, and a volunteer firefighter who jumped
without gear into a rain-swollen river to help
save a woman and her daughter.
"The citizens of Florida are fortunate to
have such dedicated and brave individuals
committed to their safety and well-being,"
said Gallagher, who also serves as State Fire
Marshal. "These men and women are role
models, but all who answer the call to serve
and pmtect the public are heroes, and 1extend
my gratitude to each and every one."
Florida's Governor and Cabinet also recog­
nized firefighters' commitment to raising
money for the Muscular Dystrophy
Association as part of the International
Association of Firefighters' annual "Fill the
Boot” campaign. The campaign has raised
more titan $2(X) million for the charity during
the past 50 years.
Seventeen fire and rescue workers and one
fire school were recognized for outstanding
service in 2003 including Seminole Count)'
Fire Chief Terry Schenk as Florida Chief of the
Year and Seminole County Fire Department
Chief George Bessler as Florida Fire Instructor
of the Year.

FRI
The National Association
of Retired Federal
Employees, Chapter 939
DeBary-Deltona will meet
at 2 p.m. at the Deltona
Regional Library auditori­
um No. 2, 2150 Eustace Ave.
in Deltona. All current and
retired federal employees
and their spouses are wel­
come. For more informa­
tion, call 386-789-5599.
Herald photo b y To m m y Vincent

Participants at tho recent American Cancer Society’s Relay for Ufo evont oreclod a tont city inside the relay course where
they can take turns getting a little rost and relaxation during tho 18-hour event. The relay is the Society’s signature ovont that
brings the community togothor in the fight against cancer. This ovont was hold at Colonial TownPark in Heathrow.

Drug related
• Henry Lewis Barnes, 48, of West
Sixth Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on April 2. Agents of
tiie Sanford Special Tactical Unit exe­
cuted a search warrant at his resi­
dence and discovered drug related
items. He was arrested on charges of
possession of cocaine, possession of
marijuana, and possession of nar­
cotics equipment.

Sheriff's office arrests man for
allegedly kidnapping 8 year old
On Saturday, April 10, the Seminole County
Sheriff s Office arrested an Orlando area man
on charges of kidnapping-false imprison­
ment/fond ling-lewd-las­
civious act in the presence
of a child.
Jeff A. Haddad, 22, was
taken into custody for
allegedly kidnapping an 8year-old
girl
early
Saturday morning from
her Casselberry area home.
Haddad is a friend of the
girl's family.
During the crime, the
Haddad
victim tells authorities
Haddad also allegedly ripped off her night­
shirt. The girl escaped from the car he was
driving. During the escape, she fell and suf­
fered numerous cuts. The victim then ran to a
nearby home for help. This occurred in the
Oviedo area.
Based on information provided by the girl
and her family, Haddad was contacted and
was interviewed by investigators with the
Seminole County Sheriffs Office. He was
arrested. Lite Saturday, Haddad bonded out
of jail after posting $10,000 bail.

• Lenard Britt, 41, of List Fighlh
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
police on April 2. Officers slid they
saw a possible drug transaction at
Eighth Street and Locust Avenue, but
Britt reportedly ran to his residence,
where officers located him. He was
arrested on charges of selling
cocaine, possession of narcotics
equipment, and resisting an officer
without violence.
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• Giarlie Wilson Canada, 42 of
South Orlando Drive, and Jerome
Wheaton, 46, of West 11 111 St net,
were arrested by Sanford police on
April 3 at Canada's residence The
two men reportedly attempted to sell
crack cocaine to an undercover
agt?nt. Canada was arrested at his
residence and charged with
sale/delivery of cocaine, and resist­
ing an officer without violence.
Wheaton was charged with
sale/delivery of cocaine.
• Chakn Catten, 18 and Kenyatta
Kixince, 28, both of East Eight Street,
were arrested by members of file
Sanford Special Tactical Unit and
CCIB agents at their residence.
Catten was charged with possession
of cocaine, Koonee was charged with
possession of under 20 grams of mar­
ijuana and possession of cocaine.

Public servant
spotlight
Name: Christy Peters
Professional title: Communications
Training Coordinator
Department:
Seminole County
Sheriff's Office
Years on the job:
Nine
Bom: Pekin, III.
Resident of: Osteen
Age: 36
Marital status:
Single
Schools attended:
Seminole
Community College
and University of
Central Florida
Degrees earned: Associate's degree and a
partial bachelor's degree in forensic servic­
es and business
Special education: F/NC1C instructor
Hobbies: Snorkeling, traveling, horseback
riding
Why did you choose your current
profession: I didn't, it chose me. I applied
for another position here. They called and
asked if I would be interested in communi­
cations because the position I applied for
was filled. I took it and I love it!

• David Jerome Gaines, 50, of East
Eighth Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at his resi­
dence as file result of an underoover
drug sting. He was charged with
sale/delivery of crack cocaine.
• Cedrick Centel James, 24, of
Madera Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday at Ills
residence following an undercover
operation. He was charged with
sale/delivery of crack cocaine.
Robbery
Anthony Brown, 51, of an
unknown Sanford address, was
arrested by Sanford police Thursday.
Officers said they were flagged
down by a woman who told them a
man had robbed lier in a store on
West 13th Street, at gunpoint. She
pointed file man out and police
apprehended him. Brown was
charged with robbery with a firearm,
and intimidating/threatening a witness/victim.

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• Sliatara G. Can, 15 of Windtrce
Court, Sanford, a student at Seminole
High School, was arrested by
Sanford police on April 6 after a fight
with another girl at file school She
was arrested on a charge of Litter)'
— touch or strike.
• Heather Erika-Dantelle Kuster,
28, of West Ninth Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday al
her residence as the result of an alter­
cation. She was charged with simple
assault witli intent/fiireat to do vio­
lence (domestic violence).
• Janies Leonanl Pritchard, 40, of
Academy Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested l?y Sanford police Sunday at
a residence on West 13th Street,
where lie reportedly was involved in
a dispute with a female. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence).
• Cynthia Lane Guest, 43, of Oak
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at her resi­
lience where officers said she was
involved in a dispute witli a female.
Slu? was diargcd witli battery —
touch or strike.
• Litia Randise Lewis, 21, of
Summerlin Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday, on
List Airport Boulevard, where she
was reportedly involved in a dispute
witli a male. She was charged with
simple assault with intent/threat to
do violence (domestic violence).
• Allen Silas, 47, listed as homeless from Winter Park, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday in a church
in file 2500 bltxrk of Park Drive in
Sanford. Officers said he was yelling
foul words and demanding money
and a bike. He was arrested on
charges of simple assault with
intent/threat to do violence, and dis­
orderly conduct.
Thefts
• Brenda Siplin, 43, of Merthie
Street, Sanford, was arrested by

• Roneli Hernandez, 36, of Snow
Hill Drive, Geneva, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at a store in
the 3600 block of Orlando Drive,
where he reportedly look $4 in mer­
chandise from the store without
paying. He was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant.
Traffic stops
• Joan Bush, 44, of Cypress
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Thursday at 14th
Street and Williams Avenue in
Sanford. She was charged with
driving with a suspended license,
and failing to yield at a 2-way stop
sign.
• Temeka Sherrie Canada, 22, of
Dollarway Street, Sanford, was
stopped by police Saturday on West
15th Street at Mangoustine Avenue.
She was charged witli operating a
motor vehicle without a valid
license, improper equipment (no
muffler), having an expired tempo­
rary tag, and driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs.
Other arrests
• Thomas Michael Ruby, 52, list­
ed as homeless from Winter Park,
was arrested by Sanford police
Thursday at the plaza entrance on
U.S. Highway 17-92 in Sanford, at
which he had previously been
issued a warning against trespass­
ing. He was charged with trespass­
ing on property after a warning.
• Harold Collins, 42, listed as
homeless from Sanford, was arrest­
ed by police Saturday at Sixth Street
and Palmetto Avenue. He reported­
ly gave a false identity to officers.
He was arrested on a charge of
fraud — giving a false ID to a law
enforcement officer.
• Tony Warren Smith, 36, listed
as homeless from Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
at a store in the 300 block of French
Avenue where he was a*portedly
causing a disturbance. He was
charged with disorderly intoxica­
tion and resisting an officer without
violence.

"Sen'ing Seminole County Since 190S"

Cheryl Smith
Casmira Harrison
Composing and Pro Proas
Editorial
Chns Patton

C ircu la tio n
W anda Kourpenidis

Doha Dietrich
M arva Hawkins
Nick Pfartaut
Dean Smith

Monica Harper

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Domestic cases
• Jorian Washington, 20, of Cedar
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at his resi­
dence. l ie reportedly was involved
in an altercation with a female. He
was charged with batter)' — touch or
strike (domestic).

• Albert Wilson, 52, of Franklin
Street, Oviedo, was arrested by
police Thursday at a store in file
361X1 block of Orlando Drive. He
reportedly attempted to take cloth­
ing items from the store without
paying. He was charged witli petty
la teeny/shoplifting.

The Sanford Herald

Editor and Publisher

A dm in istra tio n
Betty Bennett

police Thursday at a store in the
3600 block of Orlando Drive where
officers said she attempted to take
$89 in items from the store without
paying. She was charged with petty
larceny.

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SAT
The city of Longwood's
monthly Blue Grass Pickin'
will be held at Lyman High
School's Multi-purpose
building, 865 South County
Road 427 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Join the fun, bring your
strings, and pick along. The
event is free of charge and
open to everyone. For more
information, call 407-2603447.
Youth/Women of
Excellence of Calvary
Temple of Praise Church,
2020 McCracken Road in
Sanford, will hold a car
wash and garage sale from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The 20th-ycar celebra­
tion of Anthony House,
Inc. will be held from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. at Anthony
House, 6215 Holly St. in
Zcllwood. This family cele­
bration will feature BBQ,
raffles and door prizes,
pony rides, games and plen­
ty of old fashioned fun.
Everyone is welcome. To
RSVP, call 352-383-5577.

SUN
Stetson University
Gospel Choir presents its
annual community concert
at 5 p.m. at Greater Union
First Baptist Church, 240 S.
Clara Ave., DeLand. Rev.
Troy A. Bradley is senior
pastor. For more informa­
tion, call
386-822-7401.
The Second Annual
Community 5K For a Cure
event will be held at Central
Winds Park in Winter
Springs, beginning at 7:30
a.m. Walk or run 3.1 miles
in a fundraiser for the
Seminole County Health
Department to provide
breast diagnostic services to
uninsured women in the
community. A kids' 1-mile
fun run will also be held
beginning at 9 a.m. To regis­
ter, log onto www.community5Kforacure.com.

MON
The Sanford Fire
Department Fire Prevention
Division will hold a month­
ly child passenger seat
checkup for all citizens of
Sanford at the Sanford Fire
Station No. 2, 300 E. Airport
Blvd. Contact Fire Inspector
Tim Robles at 407-302-2520
for an appointment.
Children do not need to be
present. Bring your child's
seat and automobile in
which the child rides.

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Breakfast club rises for talk on disaster planning
"How many of you have a
plan if disaster strikes your
family?"
About half of the mem­
bers of the Rotary breakfast
Club of Sanford raised their
hands to the question posed
by Nancy Roth, coordinator
for Seminole Community
Volunteer Program, Inc.
"That's good to see," Roth
said. "It's important for
every household to have a
disaster readiness plan."
Roth has been visiting
various civic clubs, schools
and other organizations in
Seminole County to explain
the importance of establish­
ing family disaster plans in
case of floods, hurricanes,
terrorist attacks or any natu­
ral disaster. She is encour­
aging groups to designate
churches and other neigh­
borhood buildings as emer­
gency shelters.
"The county has been des­
ignated as a mutual-aid city
to Orlando and other outly­
ing cities in case of disas­
ter," said Roth, who also
mentioned that the
Department of Homeland
Security is partially funding
the public information cam­

paigns.
Roth said
hurricane
season is
approaching,
and with it
comes the
possibility of
flooding.
"I tomes and
businesses
near rivers
Charles
and lakes
stand a cer­
tain risk,"
she said.
Families should discuss
evacuation plans, and other
procedures in case of an
emergency and began
stocking up on supplies,
emergency lights and other
necessary items, she said.
For more information,
contact Roth at 407-323-4410.

Service Club
Connedions

Jackson

BREAKFAST WORTH
RISIN G: For about three
months, this columnist lias
been promising Sanford
Police l.t. Willie Harden that
he would be his guest at the
Rotary Breakfast Club meet­
ing at the Colonial Room
Restaurant in Historic
Downtown Sanford. Hut the

writer kept procrastinating,
being a late-rlser.
Well, on this Easter
Sunrise-and-shine week, and
the switch to daylights-savings-time, the writer was up
at the crack of dawn (6:40
a.m. on Wednesday) and
decided to take Lt. Harden's
invitation to breakfast with
Rotary, and satisfy my vow
to Robin, all civic clubs
waitress at the Colonial
Room, that I (a regular CR
customer) would take
advantage of the free break­
fast at the Wednesday morn­
ing meeting.
So anxious to attend the
7:30 a.m. meeting, the writer
arrived 30 minutes, only to
find a shocked look on
Robin's face, curious stares
from the cooks and Rotary
president Rick Russi smiling
and welcoming me to the
meeting,
"Everyone usually starts
rushing in close to 7:30,"
Russi explained. The food
and fellowship both were
worth the early rising. The
breakfast buffet was a smor­
gasbord of favorites. And
the fellowship was secondto-none. Rotarian Oscar

Redden, founder of My
Brother's Keeper, intro­
duced me as his longtime
friend. Oscar, a native of
Sanford, has always been an
avid community volunteer
and business leader.
LIONS ON HOOK: The
Sanford Lakeside Lions Club
hosted a successful "Blind
Fishing Tournament" on
Friday, April 2, at Mullet
Lake Park, with 26 fisher­
men, 12 captains and seven
chaperones participating.
Representatives from the
Florida Division of Blind
Services, Conklin Centers
for the Multihandicapped
Blind and Seminole County
Public Schools also were on
hand, according to president
Shari L. Mason.
The fishing tournament is
part of a 40-year tradition
for the Sanford club.
Participants enjoyed lunch
prepared by Harold
Highsmith, Ron Owen and
Buddy Copely.
After the tournament,
chaired by Sam Loper, a
"Boat Captain Thank-You
D inner" was held at Gators
Dockside for the captains,

their families and guests.
ALL CIVIC AND SER­
VICE clubs are invited to
join Rotarian song leader
Freeman Baggett, the writer
of this column and a host of
other singers and musicians
in participating in the
Riverwalk Celebration
Choir, which will sing in the
finale of the city of Sanford
Riverwalk Grand Opening
M other's Day Weekend.
Sanford City Manager Al
Grieshaber has commis­
sioned the choir to sing
songs of praise and inspira­
tion on Sunday, May 1), dur­
ing a 6:30 a.m. sunrise serv­
ice.
Mothers will be serenaded
by Baggett, while being hon­
ored by the mayor and city
commissioners. If you'd like
to participate in the choir,
attend rehearsal on
Tuesday, April 20, from 6 to
7:30 p.m. at I iistorlc St.
James A.M.E. Church, HIM
Cypress Avenue, corner of
Ninth Street near Sanford
Avenue.
HATS OFF TO HELPFUL
YOUTHS: This Friday, April

16, Seminole County Public
Schools will celebrate Youth
Service Day, which is billed
as the world's largest volun­
teer event. Students are par­
ticipating in various service
projects throughout April.
Members of the Interact
Club of Seminole High
School visited the Sanford
Rotary Club last week and
gave an impressive presen­
tation on their community
involvement, volunteer
work and leadership skills,
mentioning serving nursing
homes, conducting patrol
duties and assisting in the
Mardi Gras festivities.
NEXT WEEK: A report on
the winner of the Sanford
Optimist Club oratorical
contest, and news on the
big winners of the Rotary
Casino Night.

Charles D. Jackson writes a
weekly column on civic clubs
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Tech Bridge honors 9 graduates
B y M n rvn H a w k in s

Herald Correspondent
Tech Bridge prepares America's
youth for the work world.
On Tuesday, April 6, students
in their caps and gowns marched
in to their graduation and awards
ceremony.
The celebration of achievements
was the time for students of
this spring class to rejoice in their
successes.
Students of this class spoke of
their accomplishments. Some
received their GEDs, receiving com­
puter skills, job skills, and all receiv­
ing skills on how to build a comput­
er. These students gave testimonies;
Erica Jackson, Jacob Perdue, and
Jennifer Hill.
li&gt;miny Gray, a graduate, pre­
sented the celebration speaker for
the occasion, Stephanie McClain
Littles, founder and president of

Women of Renewing Minds of Faith
Bible Ministries, Inc.
Little's message to the graduat­
ing class was to focus on the big pic­
ture, except your opportunities.
Today you have an unlimited future
— reach for the stars — set goals for
yourself — be sure to surround
yourselves with positive people —
create your own world of success
and keep God uppermost in your
life.
Sean Ellis presented awards for
progress in computer assembly and
Windows MH. These awards were for
reading, math and having complet­
ed the knowledge of how to build
and iastall software in computers.
Sam nic Edwards presented the
Work Readiness Awards for com­
pletion of programs of writing a
resume knowing how to interview
and have gained employment.
Ron Giss, Southeast Regional
manager, Sheryl Jones, head instme-

tor/case manager, welcomed other
youth of the Sanford and Seminole
County community to come and
enroll with Tech Bridge, located in
Sanford at First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church Education Hall, 700
Elm Ave.
For more information, call 407322-3774.
Closing remarks were given by
Gwen Young, I eon Harvey of the
regional office.
Iliis program is under the direc­
tion of I lenkels and McCoy/Work
Force Central Florida. Tech Bridge's
(preparing America's Youth) next
award ceremony will be in June of
this year. .
Graduates were presented a new
computer. Graduating April 2004
were Doshawn Holmes, Nikia
l lolly, Sheena Blake, Tommie Gray,
Jacob Perdue, Kandi Wilson,
Jennifer Hill, James Miller and Joey
Melendez.

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Seminole-based ‘Orlando Actors
Showcase’ to premiere April 25
The
Orlando
Actors
Showcase is a locally pro­
duced hands on project in
cooperation
with
Kurt
Howland Enterprises which
is based in Sanford and
Central Florida talent.
OAS is a professionally
hosted Bi-monthly produc­
tion that uses Central
Florida talent. The show fea­
tures a fresh, newly pro­
duced project for each
episode along with inter­

views of cast and crew.
The story lines will range
from totally abstract views
of life to I litchcock style sus­
pense.
The show offers actors
and crew the chance to give
our local community the
opportunity to experience a
new concept in independent
filmmaking.
The first installment of the
showcase will premiere on
Sunday, April 25, at 2 pm. It

Realty group celebrates
success with ice cream
On April 3, Keller Williams
Heritago Realty of Lako Mary held
an ice cream social to celebrate a
great start to 2004. Clients, family
members and follow realtors all
enjoyed the event which featured
balloons, face painting and lots of
ico cream. Keller Williams
Heritage Roalty opened it’s doors
for business on Sopt. 2, 2003, with
a small group of agents.
Currently, they have 58 ngonts In
their Lake Mary location and aro
expanding. The Lako Mary office
is located at 100 Waymont Ct.,
Suite 110.

will be aired on Brighthouse
Network Channel 10.
OAS uses all local talent
from writers and directors to
actors and crew with more
than a half dozen from the
Sanford area. Their levels of
experience run from wellseasoned pros to complete
novices.
This philosophy allows
for the cultivation and
advancement of anyone
with a passion for the art.

Business Briefcases
Oviedo chamber develops
scholarship in honor of
former city leader
The
Greater
Oviedo
Chamber
of
Commerce
unanimously approved a
measure to create a scholar­
ship in memory of beloved
Oviedo businessman Phil
Cloninger.
Cloninger suffered serious
head injuries in a motorcycle
accident in November and
passed away last month. In
effort to keep his memory
alive, the Chamber will
award a $2,000 college schol­
arship to a deserving Oviedo
High School student.
Phil Cloninger, a former
City Council member, was
active in Oviedo. He was a
leader in his church, a sup­
porter of education and
active in the Chamber.
"Phil was truly dedicated
to his family, his beliefs and
his community. We miss him
and will continue to mourn
his loss," stated Jeffrey Stein,
president of the Greater
Oviedo
Chamber
of
Commerce. "We feel it's a
fitting tribute to name this
scholarship in memory of all
Phil did for this community."
The scholarship will be
presented
at
the
high

school's awards assembly in
late April. The Chamber will
award $500 per year for four
years to the student. Criteria
for the scholarship will be
based on academic, public
service, extracurricular activ­
ities, as well as financial
need.

ments, schools, churches,
retail and restaurant facilities
throughout Central Florida.
Led by Scott II. Ryan,
founder
and
president,
Cotter Ryan Construction,
established in 1993, offers a
full range of commercial con­
struction services including
its Team Build project deliv­
ery system.
Among its projects are
the
4H,00(l-si|uare-foot
Universal
Center
Office
Building and the Sandy Lake
Towers high-rise renovation
near Universal Studios, the
Spring Lake View Office
Building in Orlando, the
Towers Retail Center in
Tavares, the River Run
Condominiums in Orlando
and numerous others.

Longwood
firm
builds
Osceola medical facility
Longwood-based general
contractor
Cotter
Ryan
Construction, Inc. has begin
work on the new $1.5 mil­
lion,
31,600-square-foot
ATCO
Medical
Office
Building on the Osceola
Regional Hospital campus in
Kissimmee.
"With rapid growth in the
area and increased demand
for medical services, timing
is right for a Class-A medical
office building," said ATCO
Partnership's Kevin Cole.
"Construction is commenc­
ing immediately with 50 per­
cent of the space already
committed for spring 2005
occupancy."
Cotter Ryan Construction,
Inc. specializes in new com­
mercial projects and renova­
tions including office build­
ings, medical office build­
ings, warehouses,* apart­

Lake Mary firm acquires
Ukrainian company
TEAM
Information
Services in Lake Mary
acquired a Ukrainian so ft­
ware development firm in a
merger agreement last year
and formed the
I LAM
Offsite Development Center
(TODC) to provide low cost
IT services to U.S. clients.
Rob Ogden, president of
TEAM Information Services,
said the strategic acquisition

positions TEAM to focus on
emerging markets inside and
outside the United States.
The
more
immediate
advantage, according to
Ogden, is an economic one.
And it was a hard reality to
face. Last yiyr, Matt Moore,
CEO of the firm, served as
president of the National
Association of Computer
Consulting
Businesses
(NACCB), the nation's lead­
ing 11 trade association and
helped lead the fight to
reduce the export of technol­
ogy jobs.
"TEAM has been one of
the leaders in the fight
against U.S. policies that
favor the export of informa­
tion technology jobs," Ogden
said. "In the final analysis,
we had to decide whether to
confront the export threat by
finding a viable alternative
or complain about it until we
got out of business."
The
TEAM
Offsite
Development Center couples
American senior computer
engineers with web develop­
ment specialists in the
Ukraine.
"Our U.S.-based engineers
serve
as
the
interface
between our U.S. clients and
off-site development special­

ists,” Ogden said.
" I bi s approach cuts our
client’s cost while keeping
the majority of the jobs here
in the United States. All the
business requirements gatir­
ering, technical design, sys­
tem testing, system integra­
tion, training and coordina­
tion is done at the client site.
We've carved off a slice of the
software development lifecy­
cle lor export, but the majori­
ty of the work and profits,
stay in the U.S."
Signature GMAC names
operations manager
Signature GMAC Real
Estate, the area's largest
locally owned and operated
real estate company with
Seminole County offices in
Lake Mary and Oviedo, has
named longtime sales and
management executive and
Longwood resident Paul
Kessler operations manager
foi its Central Florida real
estate operations.
Kessler, a licensed broker
with more than 12 years sales
and management experience
in both Central Florida and
Buffalo, N.Y., will oversee the
day-to-day sales and man­
agement
operations
for
Signature GMAC's eight

Central Florida offices and
nearly 175 sales associates,
said
Signature
GMAC
Principal Sue McIntyre.
The 17-year-old company,
which posted a record $250
million in sales volume, is
the largest GMAC franchise
in Florida and one of the topproducing companies in
GMAC’s national network.
Before joining Signature
GMAC, Kessler spent the
past three years as branch
manager for Watson Realty's
Oviedo office, making it one
of the most productive sales
branches in the Watson net­
work with more than $90
million in annual sales.
Under his direction, the
office was the No. 1 rated
Central Florida office in
recruitment in 2002 and the
year before bad the highest
capture rate in mortgage
transactions.
Before moving to Central
Florida in 1998, Kessler was
branch manager for seven
years with Hunt Real Estate,
a large Buffalo-based real
estate company witli multi­
ple
offices
throughout
unstate New York and annu­
al sales in excess TiT$000’bul­
lion. I ie was 1hint's manager
of the year in 1991.

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Obituaries
ANNIE LURA EASON
Annie Lura Eason, 59, of
Jerome Avenue, Bronx, N.Y.,
died Thursday, April 8, 2004.
Bom in Sanford, she moved
to New York 21 years ago.
Survivors include sons,
Larry
Eason of
Sanford,
Tremaine
Eason of
Port
Jefferson,
N.Y.;
daughter,
Azure Dee
Brown of
Sanford;
Eason
s is te rs

Elizabeth Caldwell, Rev.
Canene Johnson and Naomi
Davis, all of Sanford, Rev.
Gloria Warren, of Greely, S.C.;
11 grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April
17, at the Zion Hope
Missionary Baptist Church,
710 Orange Ave. in Sanford.
Calling hours will be from 5
to H p.m. Friday at the Zion
Hope M.B. Church and from
11 a.m. until service time on
Saturday. Interment will be in
the Restlawn Cemetery in
Sanford.
Gail &amp; Wynn's Mortuary,
Inc., Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.
JAMES S. HOWARD
James S. Howard, 70, of
Longwood, died Sunday,
April 11, 2004, in Longwood.
He was bom on April I, 1934,
in Huntington, WV. He was a
heavy equipment operator
and a veteran of the U.S.
Navy.
Survivors include wife,
Shelba J. Howard; son, Larry
Howard; daughter, Tammie S.
Ward; brother, Donald
Howard; sister, Mildred
Davis; five grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren.
Visitation was held April
13 at Banfield Funeral Home. ‘
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
LUCILLE JACKSON
Lucille Jackson, 84, of State
Road 415, Osteen, died
Friday, April 9,2004, at Health
Care and Rehabilitation
Center,
Sanford.
She was
bom Feb.
28,1920, in
Sylvester,
Ga. She
was a
homemaker
and a
member of
St. James
Ja ckso n
M.B.
Church in Osteen.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Mary Duhart of Sanford;
brother, Jimmy Lee Stuckey,
Sr. of Osteen; four grandchil­
dren; five great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral sendees will be
Saturday, April 17, at 11 a.m.
at St. James M.B. Church, 130
Collins Road, Osteen.
Viewing will be Friday from 4
to 8 p.m. at WilsonEichelberger Mortuary, Inc.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
AGNES M. ROWE
Agnes M. Rowe, of Winter
Springs, died Sunday, April
11, 2004, in Orlando. She was
bom in Mount Carmel, Pa.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include sons
Robert J., George H., and
John Rowe; daughter, Donna
Ferguson; sister, Lorraine
Jones; three grandchildren;
and three great-grand­
children.
Funeral services were held
April 13 at Atlas Crematory.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
KELLIE ANN SHIMANSKY
Kellie Ann Shimansky, 18,
of Winter Springs, died
Saturday, April 10, 2004, in
Gainesville. She was bom
Aug. 1,1985, in Livingston,
N.J. She was a student.
Survivors include parents,
John J. and Karen A.
Shimansky; sisters, Casie E.
and Stefanie M. Shimansky;
grandparents, Jerome M. and
Audrey R. Rice;
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, April 14, at 10
a.m. at Banfield Funeral
Home, with Father Dimitri
Oselinsky officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the fami­
ly suggests memorials to
Own C^rs.

Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JOHN DANIEL TAYLOR, JR.
John Daniel Taylor, Jr., 62,
Avondale Estates, Ga., died
Sunday, April 11, 2004. He
was bom in Sanfoni and was
a member of Seminole High
School Class of 1961 and a
graduate of the University of
Florida. After serving in the
U.S. Army, he served with the
Georgia Department of
Natural Resources for 30
years.
Survivors include wife,
Darla; sons, Danny and Eric,
both of Atlanta, Terry of
Sugarland, Texas; brothers,
Henry Benjamin Taylor of
Sanford, LeRoy Taylor of
DeBary, Martin of Doraville,
Ga.; sisters, Frances
Crownover of Sanford, Nelda
Fleming of Ocoee.
A memorial service will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April
18, at the Lutheran Church of
the Redeemer in Atlanta. In
lieu of flowers, memorial con­
tributions may be made to the
church.
LOUISE TESLO
Louise Teslo, 71 of Sanford,
died Monday, April 12, 2004.
Survivors include mother,
Louise V. Teslo; brothers,
Andrew W. Tesla, Robert
William Tesla, Frederick Paul
Teslo; sisters, Dorothy Teslo,
and Pat Dibartolo.
Visitation will be
Wednesday, April 14, from 10
to 11 a.m. with a funeral serv­
ice to follow at Nativity
Catholic Church.
Brissbn Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.
MARIAN E. T1SE
Marian E, Use, 73, of
Sanford, died Friday, April 9,
2004, in Sanford. She was bom
February 22,1931, in
Newberry', S.C. She was
awarded the Chapel of the
Four Chaplains Award for
military service at Fort Meat,
Md. She was a homemaker.
She was also a member of
First Baptist Church of
Sanford and of the Auxiliary
of Gideons International.
Survivors include husband,
Donald Tise; sons, David Tise

Wednesday, April 14. 2001 Page 5A

Noted Sanford businessman dies
of Chesapeake, Va., Mark Tise
of Bowie, Md., Kenneth Tise
of Jacksonville; adopted son,
Thomas Best of Apopka; sis­
ters, Doris Eargle of Laurens,
S.C., Betty Noell of Danville,
Va.; brother, William "Tip"
Jones, of Simpsonville, S.C.;
eight grandchildren.
Memorial services will be
held 10 a.m. Wednesday, April
14, at the First Baptist Church
of Sanford, with burial follow­
ing at Oaklawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations
in memory of Marian Tise can
be made to First Baptist
Church Sanford, General fund
(519 S. Park Ave., Sanford) or
to the Gideons International
(P.O. box 1056, Sanford).
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
CALVIN JOE WILSON
Calvin "Joe Joe" Wilson, 67,
of West
Fourth
Street,
Sanford,
died
Sunday,
April 11,
2004, at his
residence.
Bom in
La Mont,
Fla.,
he
W ilson
lived in
Sanford for 65 years.
Survivors include devoted
friend and caretaker Joyce A.
Inman of Sanford; daughters,
Linda Joe Wilson of Deltona,
Fannie Taylor of Sanford and
Yolando Jackson of Orlando;
son, Pete of Sanford; eight
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at
10 a.m. Saturday, April 17, at
the Community House of
Prayer, 500 W. Fourth St. iri
Sanford. Calling hours will lie
Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the
Community House of Prayer
and from 9 a.m. until service
time on Saturday.
Gail &amp; Wynn's Mortuary,
Inc., Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.

F ro m Staff R e p o rts

LeRoy C. Robb, 82, died
Sunday, April 11, 2004, in
Sanford.
He was bom April 8, 1922,
in Douglas, Wyo., and grew
up on a ranch, where he grad­
uated from high school and
studied engineering at the
University of Wyoming from
1940 until 1942 when he
enlisted in the Navy, where he
served as an aviation radio
and radar technician during
World War II.
Following his discharge
from the Navy in 1945, he
went to Gainesville, Ga.
where he began his career in
construction, starting as a
laborer. In 1956, he came to
Sanford, where he supervised
construction of various proj­
ects at the Sanford Naval Air
Station.
At that time, he was affili­
ated with the Carroll Daniel
Construction Co. Inc., of
Sanford.
By 1963, he took control­
ling stock interest in that com­
pany and changed its name to
LeRoy C. Robb Construction
Co.
He served on the Industrial
25 Committee of the Chamber
of Commerce as well as the
Sanford
Seminole
Development Board, a civic

He was a member
of
First
United
Methodist Church in
Sanford.
Survivors include
wife, Linda Robb;
sons, David L. Robb
of Titusville, Michael
C. Robb of Oakwood,
Ga.;
daughters,
DiAnn R. Dowell of
B
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Contractors. He also
HOOD
DeBary, Katherin E.
Stephens
of
served as chairman
of a similar board for the city Auburndale; sister, Mary Ann
of Sanford.
Gertze of California; step­
Robb was also a member of children Michael Voltoline of
Beach,
Richard
many other organizations Ormond
such as Rotary International Voltoline of Sanford, Laura
where he received the Paul Brennen of Seminole, and
Harris Award. He had been a James Voltoline of Sanford;
Shriner since
1960 and eight grandchildren; 10 great­
belonged to Bahia Temple's grandchildren; 12 step-grandAir Patrol which flies burned children.
children to burn units of the
A memorial service will be
Shrine's Crippled Children’s held Sunday, April 18, at 2
p.m. at the First United
Hospitals.
He was a long-time mem­ Methodist Church of Sanford.
In lieu of flowers, dona­
ber of the Elks Clubs and
was president of the Little tions in memory of LeRoy
Red Schoolhouse organiza­ Robb can be made to First
tion, a group of people who United Methodist Church,
volunteered to help retarded 419 Park Ave., Sanford, 32771,
or to Hospice of the
children.
Robb believed that people Comforter, 595 Montgomery
needed to be involved in their Road, Altamonte Springs,
communities by volunteering 32714.
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and participating in local gov­
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hard work helped shape the Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
community we have today.
group which obtains
loans for businesses
to
be
built
in
Seminole County.
He continued his
service to the com­
munity by serving
on the Seminole
County Commission
appointed Board of

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Bishop said.
Antrim, Touch Your World
Other schools have started community service coordina­
to take notice to Touch Your tor.
"It's the first time we know
World. The Winter Springs
High girls volleyball team of a volleyball challenge like
recently received help remak­ this in Seminole County,”
ing a storage room into a lock­ Bishop said. "We want to be a
er area in exchange for cook­ little more creative as you can
ing dinner at a local Ronald see with this event. We're not
unique in our overall goal, but
McDonald House.
"Touch Your World was we’re unique on how we're
founded upon the principle bringing this to the communi­
that local businesses should be ty"
Event organizers expect
involved in the advancement
of their communities by more than two dozen teams
investing in youth-based ini­ competing in the volleyball
tiatives,” Melnik stated in a challenge, Saturday, May 13,
release. "It's my hope that at Oval Park located on
through Touch Your World, International Parkway in Lake
we can spark the passion in Mary. With "pool play" to
other companies throughout begin at 9:30 a.m., the single­
Seminole County and Central elimination tourney is sched­
Florida to partner with public uled to start after lunch. With
HI teams already signed up,
schools."
The volleyball challenge interested six-member, co-ed
will be the official kickoff of teams are encouraged to call
the not-for-profit organization Antrim at 407-333-4100, ext.
as it will "get the word out" to 174 or log onto www.touchythe community and provide a ourworld.com.
"The volleyball challenge
new base of corporate funding
for the program, said Joe itself will be a great chance to

reach out to the philanthropy
society in Seminole County,"
said Jim Brown, Kinetics
spokesman.
Organizers hope the event
becomes an annual tradition.
It will be modeled after the
popular March of Dimes event
in South Orange County only without the mud, Bishop
said.
The tourney has already
drawn significant corporate
interest
from
AirTran
Airways,
Wachovia
Corporation,
Colonial
Properties Trust and Kinetics.
With increasing support from
businesses, Touch Your World
can fund more Seminole
County
Public
Schools
extracurricular activities. I’he
organization intends to help
smaller groups that don't have
existing financial support
such as the football team.
"We want to plug into these
programs like the debate team
that can't afford to go to a
tournament," Bishop said.
"The biggest focus right

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grand opening of Sanford's
Riverwalk.
Other events planned for
the celebration include a hot
air balloon launch, a sky-div­
ing display, 3K Walk/Run,
horse-drawn carriage rides,
concerts and a DJ, and spe­
cials offered by downtown
merchants and restaurants,
as well as some surprises
during the weekend.
The sailing regatta will be
part of the Riverwalk grand
opening weekend May 7 - 9 .
It will be a busy weekend in
the city with live music,
entertainers, fine food, car­
riage rides and artists at
work on Saturday May 8.. A
sunrise service will be held at
the riverside on the Sunday.
A special salute to veter­
ans will be held Friday, May
7 at Memorial Park. All local
residents are invited to the
ceremony, and if you know
of a soldier or veteran who
should be honored in the cer­
emony, e-mail info©adeome-

diagroup.com, or call 407688-8788.
The Sanford Riverwalk is a
12-foot-wide
pedestrian
pathway stretching 1.2 miles
from Mcllonville Avenue on
the east to French Avenue
(U.S. Highway 17-92) on the
west. The heavily land­
scaped pathway features
trellis swings, benches and
other amenities for people to
enjoy the views of Lake
Monroe.
During construction of the
$11 million project, crews
rebuilt the aging seawall
using more than 4 million
cubic feet of concrete and
1,666 30-foot by 4-foot con­
crete panels, some weighing
as much as 7.5 tons each.
The completion of the 1.2
mile stretch represents Phase
1 of the Riverwalk. Phase 2 is
expected to extend the path­
way to Interstate 4. No
timetable has been estab­
lished for construction of
Phase 2.

assigned to Naval Air Station
(NAS) Sanford.
In addition to asking for
financial support through
gifts or memorial contribu­
tions, the NAS Sanford
Memorial group will hold its
Second Annual Barbecue
Fundraiser, Saturday, May 8,
at Lake Golden Park on the
airport property. Dinner will
be served from 5 to 7 p.m.
with take-outs available. NAS
Sanford T-shirts will be avail­

Continued from Page 1A
land in Sorrento. This camp is a
place where lifelong friendships
are formed, where counselors
encourage children to take new
steps toward independence ami
where adults with special needs
can be themselves and relax in a
truly stress-free environment.
Ninety-two cents of ever)’ $1
raised goes to our special
campers! Interested parties that
would like to purchase meal

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Oviedo
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able as well. Tickets are $10
per person, lire event will
include food, fun, raffles, and
a lour of the restoration
hangar where the I ucky Star
is located.
For additional information
on the memorial committee,
T-shirts, or donations, contact
the Sanford Airport Memorial
Committee, 121X1 Red
Cleveland Blvd., Sanford,
32773 or Patty Mahany at
407-321-7013.

Roast

S e m in o le

A .A . and A.S. Degrees

now is Seminole County
Public Schools," he added.
"There's data out there that
suggest sports and other activ­
ities are becoming 'pay-toplay' which really is not fair."
With Hie Winter Springs
volleyball team as the pilot
project this past fall, the
organization is encouraging
others to sign up as they have
met with Superintendent Bill
Vogel, school board adminis­
trators and local high school
principals.
Antrim even sent out a fax
to local high schools urging
them to identify needs in
after-school activities and
sports. The memo title read
"free money for community
service."
"And I don't know if they
believe us," he said.
"It's going to be a great
opportunity for the compa­
nies," Antrim added. "It's
going to grow into an unique
relationship between the com­
munity, schools and the busi­
ness world."

tickets or would like more infor­
mation on how a business can
participate in the 24th Annual
I log Roast, call Amy Carver at
407-538-7126, or e-mail her at
acarvertill.enster-seals.org or
call Andrea Evans at 352-3834711 ext. 313. Interested parties
may also call Jennette Stiffey at
4117-322-8234.
Checks should be made
payable to Easter Seals Florida.

would be liable for an acci­
dent that occurred on the
property."
Some have questioned
whether there are ulterior
motives behind McCuen's
decision. Since he and
Marikone purchased the
property for $1.35 million in
January 2(X)2, the lots have
consistently been used by the
general public without ques­
tions
regarding
liability.
During
business
hours
Monday through Friday, the
paved lot is reserved for bank
customers. After 6 p.m. dur­
ing the week and on week­
ends the lot has been used by
customers and merchants of
downtown
businesses.
Patrons of the I ielen Stairs
Theatre have used the paved
lot and the grass lot when the
theater has performances, and
during big downtown events
— Christmas parades and
July 4th celebrations — the
lots have been prime loca­
tions.
"I was never aware that the
lots were being used like
that," McCucn said. "The
bank has complained about
people parking there prevent­
ing their customers from
using the lot."
Virgil Hurley, an adjacent
property owner, points to the
city of Sanford as the reason
McCucn closed his lot. The
city published a brochure and
posted signs downtown that
indicated the two lots were
available for public parking
during renovations of 1st
Street.
"I feel like there's been a
major meltdown between the
city of Sanford and a property
owner downtown," Hurley
said. "When these brochures
came out, I ask several times if
the property owners had been
contacted, and I was told that
the problem had been taken
care of."
It wasn't.
"It took us by surprise to
learn the city had designated
that as public parking,"
McCuen
said.
"They
informed everyone but us."
I lowever, he said there is
no ill will between him and
the city.

"There is no friction,"
McCuen said. "We did this
because we had just learned
the city had said this was pub­
lic parking and we were con­
cerned about liability."
Grieshaber
said
the
brochure was printed to
Inform residents about the
upcoming changes on 1st
Street "based on the informa­
tion available at the time."
The city manager said
McCuen's lots were listed on
brochure after a verbal agree­
ment with managers from
Wachovia Bank.
"I was told that by the (for­
mer) economic development
director
(John
Jones),"
Grieshaber said. "In hind­
sight, we should have had a
paper trail. The city should
have never put that brochure
out without documentation
that lie agreed to that."
For now, the lots will
remained closed to everyone
but bank customers. McCuen
said he is consulting with his
lawyers about any future
actions, but doesn't foresee
turning either lot into a paid
parking facility.
"We looked at that but did­
n't want to invest the money
to make it a paid parking lot,"
McCuen said.
When Lago Real purchased
the building in early 2002,
both Marikone and McCuen
expressed optimism about
their purchase and the down­
town.
"I always looked at the
building and thought this
would be a great place to have
our company," McCuen said
in an interview at the time.
"We're completely taken with
this building and downtown
Sanford. I think Sanford
ought to take advantage of its
downtown."
Today, McCuen said he is
still positive downtown will
continue to make gains, but
admits he has put the build­
ing on the market.
"I have a lot of other
responsibilities,"
McCuen
said. "I'm still optimistic
about Sanford. We plan' to' *
keep our (medical records)
business in Sanford and plan
to expand."

�T he H erald

T H E R A C I N G 411

STANDINGS
lim e the top 10 slack up this w e t
N EX TEL CUP
1. Kurt B u tch
1,032; provious: 2
2. Matt Konsoth
1.013; provious; 1
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
997; previous: 3
4. Tony Stewart
946; previous: 4
5. Elliott Sadlor
942; previous: 9
6. Jimmie Johnson
923; previous: 6
7. Kasey Kahno
902; previous: 11
8. Kevin Harvlck
897; provious: 7
9. Jolt Gordon
891; provious: 12
10. Ryan Newman
. 834; previous: 5

Wednesday. April 14.2004 Page 7 A

Kasoy Kahno
was greeted
with a surpriso
24th birthday
celebration in
the Nashville
Suporspeodway
modia center
prior to tho
running ot tho
Popsi 300 Busch
Series race.

NEXTEL CUP,

BUSCH SERIES

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK-

Race: Advance Auto Parts 500
W here: Martinsville Speedway
W hen: Sunday. I p in., EOT
Race distance: 263 tulles, 500 laps
Defending champion: JefT Gordon
Race record: .JefT Gordon, 82.223
mph. Sept. 22.1996.
Qualify inn record: Tony Stewart,
95.371 mph. Sept. 30.2000.
Storyline: The Nextel Cup Series resumes at
Martinsville Speedway Sunday after a week ofT for the
Easter holiday Je ff Gordon (nixrve right), who holds the
track race record, won both of last year’s races at the
historic .526-mile track.

Race: Aaron's 312
W here: Talladega Superspeedway
When: April 24,2 p m. EDT
Defending champ: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Race record: Math Martin. 168.937 mph.
April 26.19517.
Qualifying record: Joe Nemechok, 193.517
mph. April 24.1997.
Storyline: Dale Earnhardt Jr. comes into
Talladega Superspeedway as a heavy favorite
after winning both the spring ltusch and Cup
races last year at the Alabama track. Dale
Earnhardt Inc. teammate Michael Waltrip is
first in the Busch standings.

Race: Kroger 250
W here: Martinsville Speedway
W hen: Saturday 1 pm. EDT
Defending champ: Dennis Setzer
Race record (250 laps): Jimmy
Hensley. 74.291 mph. April 17.1999.
Qualifying record: Mike Bliss. 91.275
mph. April 16.1999.
Storyline: The series resumes after a
five-week break following the March 13
EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 2(X)
at Atlanta. Martinsville Speedway is a
charter member of the series, hosting
events in each of its nine seasons.

N A S H V IL L E R E V IE W

N A S H V IL L E N O T E B O O K

Several drivers
suffer setbacks

B U S C H S E R IE S

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service

1. Michael Waltrip —
1.033; previous: 3
2. David Green
1,025; provious: 1
3. Kyle Busch
977; provious: 4
4. Robby Gordon
972; previous: 5
5. Martin Truex Jr.
Mlchaol
968; previous: 2
Waltrlp's victory
6. Jason Kollor
in tho Pepsi 300
924; previous: 6
at Nashville
7. Johnny Sautor
Suporspeedway
913; provious: 9
movod him into
8. Bobby Hamilton Jr. (irst p)aco ,n ,ho
870; provious: 8
standings.
9. Tim Fedowa
Previous leader
862; previous: 11 David Green
10. Johnny Benson
dropped to
829; provious: 15 socond.

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Photo* by NASCAR

M ichael W a ltrlp ’s ca r was damaged (above) alter getting caught up with Ron

Hornaday's car on Lap 154 of Saturday's Pepsi 300 at Nashville Superspeedway.
Waltrip was able to stay on the load lap and was in the right position when a wreck
took out the top four drivers in tho closing laps of the Busch event. Waltrip (below right)
enjoys the guitar given to him for winning tho race.

Waltripintune

C R A FTS M A N TR U C K
1.

Travla Kvapll
340; previous: 2
2. Carl Edwards
336; previous: 1
3. Bobby Hamilton
320; previous: 10
4. David Routimann
313; previous. 9
5. Dennis Setzer
285; previous: 6
David
6. Shano Hmiel
Routimann, tho
276; previous: 14
leading rookie
7. Terry Cook
ot tho year
269; previous: 5
contender in tho
8. Miko Skinner
Craftsman Truck
264; provious: 26
Series, finished
25th in th e ,
9. Chad Chalfin
Busch Sorlos
262; previous: 13
race at
10. Matt Crafton
Nashville.
. 2 6 1 ; previous: 18

W

he annual awards ceremony for
NASCAR’s premier series again will be
held in New York.
The Nextel Cup series champion and other
top drivers in the "Chase for the
Championship" will be honored Dec. 3 at the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
Tite ceremony, first held at the Waldorf in
1981, will be telecast nationally the same
evening by TNT and will later be rebroadcast
on NBC.

T

DID YOU KNOW

f t TALK TH E TALK

A guide to NASCAR tentis

“Trailing arm”
A rear suspension piece that
holds the rear axle (irmly on the
sides, but allows the axle to
travel up and down as neoded.

“Fabricator”
A person who specializes in
creating the sheet metal body
ol a stock car.

stretch with two laps to go.
"I was leading (after the wrcck|," Sauter said.
"We should have won this race."
w r e c k to c la im B u sch v ic to r y
Waltrip said Sauter was wrong.
“(Sauter] just doesn't know the rides," Waltrip
By RICK MINTER
said. "Ho was involved in the crash."
Cox News Service
Bowyer. a rookie making his second Busch start,
led 191 of tite 225 laps and appeared to have the race
Glndeville, Tenn.
in hand before the (Inal
hen the smoke had cleared from a four-car
five-lap dash to the
synchronized spin on the backstrctch and
checkered flag.
the scoring monitors settler! on a final run­
it was a similar sce­
down. Michael Waltrip and his No. 99 Chevy were
nario to his first AKCA
the o(Tidal winners of Saturday’s IVpsi 300 Busch
start at Nashville last
Series race at Nashville Superspeedway
year when he led most
Johnny Sauter finished second ahead of Kasey
of the latter part of the
Kahne. Clint Bowycr and Robby Gordon, but the
race, only to lose the
debate over finishing positions lasted long after the
lead with nine laps to
checkered flag had fallen.
go and wind up second.
Sauter maintained, to no avail, tiiat he should
"I like this nice
have Ix'on the one strumming the victor’s trophy
track." he said. "I
guitar.
always run good, but
Sauter said his was the next car in line when
this was just an unfor­
Bowycr, Kyle Busch. Johnny Benson and Gordon
tunate day.”
wrecked while racing for the lead on the hackWaltrip. who was on the losing end of a similar
scoring dispute two weeks ago alter the Busch race
nt Bristol, UhI only the final two laps to score the
11th win of his Busch Series career.
I le said he had a car capable of winning until lie
Winner'* average speed 122.211 mph
was collected in a eras)) with Ron llornaday Jr. on
Time ol race: 2 hours, 27 minutos. 15 seconds
I«ip 154. From that jxitnt on, he was just hying to
Margin ot victory: under caution.
stay in sight of the leaders.
Caution (lags: 6 tor 37 laps.
That's where he was when the wreck started
unfolding in front of him on Lip 223 of 225.
Lead changes: 19 among 7 drivers.
"I had my eyes closed and my teeth gritted when
Lap leaden: Martin Truex Jr.. 0; Bobby Hamilton Jr.,
1 went through then*, figuring I was getting ready
1-55; Kasey Kahne. 56-57; Hamilton Jr.. 58-60;
to drive into the side of someone,” lie said. "But
Kahne, 61; Hamilton Jr., 62-73; Kahno. 74-80;
when I came out the other end, much to my amaze­
Hamilton Jr.. 81-88; Robby Gordon. 89-96; Johnny
ment there wasn’t anybody in front of me."
Benson. 97-105; Kyte Busch. 106-111; Clint Bowyer,
The victory propelled Waltrip, a Nextel Cup regu­
112-143; Kahne. 144; Bowyer, 145-168; Kahne., 169lar and part time Busch Series driver, into the
170; Bowyer. 171-215; Gordon, 216; Kahne. 217Busch points lead, but tie said he's unsure whether
220; Bowyer. 221-223; Michael Waltrip. 224-225
he'U run for the championship.

N e x te l C u p r e g u la r a v o id s

Champ to get ‘Big Apple’ billing

Dal* Jarrett's first win in
NASCAR's premier series cam e in
his 129th start at the 1991
Champion 400 at Michigan
International Speedway.

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Nashville track officials were worried
about the forecast for Saturday afternoon.
A 60 percent chance of rain had officials
creating backup plans that included using
the lights to finish the race Saturday
night or flnlslilng on Sunday
Fortunately the rain never came and
the race was completed in 2 hours, 27 min­
utes, 15 seconds.

Another Nemechek
Andrea and Jo e Nemechek are the
proud patents of Kennedy G race
Nemechek, their third child, born April 5
in Charlotte.

Landyour dreamJob
Miko CallnofT. a spotter for Nextel Cup
champion M att Kenseth. is hosting a
seminar for people Interested in getting a
Job hi racing.
It's 7 p.m.10 pm. May 28 in the
MooresvllJe, N.C., shop of Busch Series
driver Ja s o n Keller. Participants, who
pay $99 to attend, will learn what type of
Jobs ora available and liow to got one.
Speakers ex|iected to particl|&gt;ate include
Nextel Cup crew chief Jim m y Elledge,
team manager Eddie D’Hondt, flagman
Jim m y Howell and Busch Series car
owner Keith B a rn w e ll
Ftor Information, visit www.gettnto
raclng.com.

April 25 — Aaron’s 499,
Talladega Superspeedway
May 2
Auto Club 500.
California Speedway
May 15 — Chevy American Revolution 400,
Richmond International Raceway
May 22 — Nextel All-Star Cluillenge,
Lowe's Motor Speedway

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Braig. “Our focus is all about the fan
experience and we will continue to
make it enjoyable for the thousands
of guests who visit us eacli year.”

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2 p m., April 24

FOX

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
Kroger 250
12:30 p.m , Saturday

he Performance Racing Netwoik
lias begun broadcasting races
with a seven second delay.
Doug Rice, the network's vice presi­
dent and general manager, said he
made the decision because of increas­
ing concerns about broadcasting pro­
fanity
Tiie network, which had been broad­
casting live, aired an expletive uttered
by Busch Series driver Johnny Sauter
earlier in the season.
Sauter was fined $10,000 by NASCAR,
docked 25 Busch Series points and
placed on probation through Dec. 31.
NASCAR president Mike Helton
warned drivers to think before they
speak.
Rice said the decision is a response to
the heightened awareness of profanity.

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or the second year in a row.
the infield experience at
Daytona International
Speedway has been voted the best
NASCAR fans in the nascar.com
Fans Voice Awards.
Daytona's infield (right) received
41 percent of the vote in the "Track
with the Best Infield Experience”
category, beating out Talladega
Superspeedway and Michigan
International Speedway More than
110,000 voters took part in the poll.
“We’re not surprised that fans

Glndevllle, Tenn.
ev en t pro-race favorites In
Saturday's Pepsi 300 Busch Series
race at Nnshvlile Superspeedwny fell
out of contention long before the finish.
Bobby Ham ilton J r . led 78 laps but
blew a tiro on a restart on Lap 89. Then ho
ran through oil rrom Ja s o n Lefllcr's
blown engine and scraped the wall in
Turn 4 on Lop 142. He wound up 27th.
Meanwhile, G reg B ifB e’s engine woes
continued. His crow swapped powerplnnts
before the race after finding broken parts
in the oil. but the No. 80 Kurd ran only 24
laps before the second engine expired.
Billie also blew engines at Rockingham
and Tbxas.

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Commenting on the possixlity ot run­
ning the rest ot the Busch season in
a bid lor the title

“We've almost reached a zero tolerance level, and the tines are excessive,”
Rice said. "There is groat risk in going
live, especially when you're interview­
ing drivers in the heat of battle.”
He said that even though a driver
might use profanity inadvertently, the
impact on the audience is the same.
"This is not something we wanted to
do, but tiie risks are extraordinary," he
said.
NASCAR driver Tony Stewart said
the crackdown is not a bad thing, and
he doesn't blame NASCAR for its
strong stance.
"NASCAR is not overly sensitive; the
FCC is overly sensitive about it,"
Stewart said. "And we all tiave Janet
Jackson to thank for that.”
- Ify Kick Minter

McMurray on country show
ASCAR driver Jam ie McMurray
(right) will be one of the award pre­
senters at this year’s CMT 2004 Flame
Worthy Video Music Awards ceremony
Tiie show, to be televised April 21 at 8 p.m.
EDT on CMT. wUl be hosted by Dolly I*arton.
The CMT Flame Worthy Video Music
Awards has rapidly become a fan favorite.
The 2003 show was the highest rated telecast
in CMT history among viewers ages 1849.

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Briefs
CROOM S ACADEMY
BOOSTER CLUB
G O LFTO U RN EY
The Booster Club of
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology
will hold its first golf
tournament fundraiser
Saturday, April 17, at
Timacuan Golf &amp;
Country Club in Lake
Mary. Sponsored by
KRONE, Inc. and
Jostens, the tournament
will raise funds for
scholarships for students
taking industry certifica­
tion exams, as well as
Crooms athletics pro­
grams.
The Crooms
Invitational golf tourna­
ment will begin with a
shotgun start at 1:30
p.m. Golfers will have a
chance to win prizes,
including theme park
tickets, weekend get­
aways and restaurant
gift certificates.
Participants will also
have an opportunity to
bid on exclusive silent
auction items, including
a men's titanium watch
and a custom-made gold
and diamond replica of
Bobby Bowden's
National Championship
ring from Florida State
University’s football
championship win.
Registration for indi­
vidual golfers is $80, and
a foursome is $300. Mole
sponsorships are avail­
able.
Interested companies
and individuals should
contact Cathy Alper at
407-320-5749 or Amy
Cahoon at 407-657-4818
for more information.
MOTHER/DAUGHTER SPA DAY
There's nothing quite
like the bond shared by
mother and daughter.
Keeping this unique
relationship in mind, the
City of Casselberry
Parks and Recreation
Department has teamed
up with Paul Mitchell _
Tne School Orlando to
make it easy for moth­
ers, daughters, or grand­
daughters to bond and
strengthen family ties
while relaxing and reju­
venating with a day of
pampering this Saturday
(April 17th) from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
Paul Mitchell _ The
School Orlando features
a package designed for
mothers and daughters
(or grandmothers or
granddaughters) who
want to share some spe­
cial time together.
Choose a spa package
that features one of the
■following 3 services:
* Shampoo, Cut, Blow
Dry, and Style
* Manicure and
Pedicure
* Exfoliation Facial
Appointments take
about 1.5 hours to com­
plete. Pre-register at the
City of Casselberry
Parks and Recreation
Office, located at 125 E.
Melody Lane, Monday ft
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5p.m.
The Casselberry Parks
and Recreation
Department provides
quality recreation, cul­
tural activities and facili­
ties that respond to the
changing needs of all
residents and protects
and expands our natural
resources. For more
information about the
Mother/Daughter Spa
Day, please contact 407262-7720 or email
pks_recasst#casselberry.org.
S P R IN G B R E A K O U T

Southern
Championship Wrestling
and the Altamonte
Springs Wing House
will present “Spring
Breakout 4" this
Saturday (April 17th) at
the Eastmonte Civic
Center.
This 4th Annual event
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K yle B ono g a rn e rs M idseason A ll-A m erica
Special to the Herald

UCF pitchers Matt Fox and Kyle
Bono have been named to Baseball
America's Midseason All-American
teams. Fox was named to the junior
class All-America squad after posting
an 8-0 record and 1.44 ERA over the
first half of the season. The Coral
Springs native leads the A-Sun in
wins and strikeouts (72).
Bono was named to the sophomore
class All-America team by Baseball
America. The Lake Mary native is a
perfect 5-0 with a 1.00 ERA in 2004. In
54 innings, the right-hander has 62
strikeouts to rank second in the ASun.

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S o p h o m o re jo in s te a m m a te F o x
on B a s e b a ll A m e ric a s q u a d s
What makes the honor even more
remarkable is that Bono was not sup­
posed the closer for the team and only
became a starter when another pitcher
was lost for the season due to injury.
The last time UCF had two players
named to the Baseball America
Midseason All-America team was in
2(X)1, when pitchers Justin Pope and
Jason Arnold both made the team.
Fox and Bono are the fifth and sixth
players in school history to be named

to the Midseason All-America team.
The news was not quite as good on
the field as the Golden Knights lost an
A-Sun series for the first time this sea­
son.
No. 24 Florida Atlantic erased an
early 6-0 deficit to rally for a comefrom-behind 7-6 victory over No. 19
UCF Friday evening at FAU Stadium
in Boca Raton.
The Owls snapped UCF's sevengame winning streak.

s tr a ig h t

FAU starter Matt O’Brien tossed a
complete-game and fanned nine
Golden Knights to improve to 8-2 on
the season. O'Brien allowed six runs,
one earned, and just six hits over the
nine-inning performance for the win.
UCF took an early 6-0 lead in the
second inning with five unearned
runs on three hits and two FAU
errors. With the bases loaded, Matt
La Fleur drilled a double to the wall in
left field to put UCF on top at 2-0.
Later in the inning. Lake Mary's
Drew Butera scored on a passed ball
and Matt Kay drove in a run with a
RBI infield single to give the Golden
Knights a 4-0 advantage.
See College, Page 10A

SCC

Lacko
earns
state
honors

Florida
captures
aircraft
carrier
Special to the Herald

Special to the Herald

Seminole Community
College softball sophomore
Holly Lacko was named
Pitcher of the Week in the
State for the week of April
1-6.
She was 3-1, and allowed
no earned runs, giving up
just 11 hits with 19 strike­
outs and five walks over
25.2 innings pitched.
The Raiders are currently
ranked 9th in the state and
the team is also at the top
of several state categories,
leading the state in stolen
bases (119) and triples (23),
while standing fourth in
doubles (59) and fifth in
home runs (12).
The pitching staff is third
in the state in strikeouts
(284) and ninth in ERA
(1.22).
Individual Raider play­
ers who are listed in the
State stats for the week of
April 1st are:
Batting Average Leaders
11. Sherri Rabenold, .410;
?8. Megan Miller, .377; 31.
Kristen Schrupp, .340; 38.
Jennifer Knight, .329.
Doubles _ 1. Megan
Miller, 18; 8. Sherri
Rabenold, 8.
Triples _ 1. Sherri
Rabenold, 8; 3. Megan
Miller, 5; 4. Jennifer
Knight, 4.
Home Runs _ 3. Sherri
Rabenold, 7; 6. Ashley
Bitzer, 4.
Runs Scored _ 1. Sherri
Rabenold, 53; 14. Jennifer
Knight, 26.
Runs Batted In _ 3.
Sherri Rabenold, 39; 5.
Megan Miller, 36; 12.
Jenifer Knight, 27.
Stolen Bases _ 1. Sherri
Rabenold, 43; 5. Jennifer
Knight, 24; 7. Kristen
See SCC, Page 10A

P ho tos co u rte s y of A rc h
B oothe, M agic M em ories, Inc.

Seminole
Community
College softball sopho­
more Holly Lacko (above)
was named Pitcher of the
Week in the State for the
week of April 1-6 after
going 3-1 and allowing no
earned runs on just 11 hits
with 19 strikeouts and five
walks over 25.2 innings
pitched. Lacko continued
her brilliant pitching with a
three-hit shutout of St.
Johns River Community
College last Friday with
Oviedo's Megan Miller
(left) going 3-for-3 with
three RBI and belting her
state-loading 19th double
of the season.

The 888-foot aircraft carrier
"Oriskany” will head for
Florida soon to its final rest­
ing place in the Gulf of
Mexico, about 20 miles off
Pensacola.
The U.S. Navy and the
Maritime Administration
awarded the decommis­
sioned ship to Florida to use
as an artificial reef. Once
officials sink the ship in
about 210 feet of water, it
will enhance fishing and
offer a unique attraction for
scuba divers. The "Oriskany”
will be the largest ship ever
sunk in America's waters to
form an artificial reef.
Federal officials awarded
the ship to Florida, based on
an application filed by the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC). Florida’s application
edged out others from Texas
and Mississippi and a joint
application from South
Carolina and Georgia.
Gov. Jeb Bush said the ves­
sel will help recharge the
tourism industry in north­
west Florida.
"This ship is an economic
windfall and a recreational
treasure for the northwest
Florida area," he said. "It
has the potential to attract
divers and anglers from all
over the world."
Former FWC
Commissioner and Chairman
Edwin Roberts said landing
the "Oriskany" is the greatest
thing that ever happened for
scuba divers in Florida and
will provide a much-needed
boost for fishermen.
"And the site offshore from
Pensacola is the most appro­
priate, considering the city's
liistory," Roberts said. "It
will be a fitting and honor­
able memorial resting place
to have the carrier near
Pensacola - the Cradle of
Navy Aviation."
FWC Chairman Rodney
Barreto said the "Oriskany"
is a fabulous beginning to a
new era in Florida. He said
the FWC plans to make fur­
ther improvements to artifiSee Outdoors, Page 11A

Big week for Lake M ary in
baseball and boys volleyball
B y Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor

What has been a good season for Lake Mar)’
male athletes got even better last week as the
volleyball and baseball teams sparkled in
wins against tough opponents.
Following the lead of sophomore Josh Smith
earlier in the week, senior righthander Paul
Cinder was the first to shine, tossing a threehitter as the Rams won a huge district contest
with Apopka, 1-0, with almost no offense at
all.
The game at J. Barnes Field was scoreless
through four innings and Lake Mary did not
have a hit.
Mitchell Chubb opened the fifth for the
Rams by drawing a walk and was sacrificed
to second by Justin Hart.
iy e Buckner then lined out for the second
out of the inning, but Joey Lubonty, another

hero from earlier in the week, came through
again, dropping a ball down the rightfield line
for a single and the winning run.
The 6-foot-8 Cinder pitched around a twobase error in the sixth inning, getting a fly
out, ground out and a strike out to end the
threat. Cinder finished (lie game with 10
strike outs as he improved to 4-1 on the sea­
son. He had also pitched around a triple earli­
er in the game.
With the win, Lake Mary is now tied with
Winter Park for tire Class 6A-District 3 lead
with a 3-0 record, while the Blue Darters, tire
preseason favorites, fell to 13-4 overall and 1-2
in district.
Friday night it was Scott Eckard's turn on
the hill and the lefthander was outstanding
again, hurling a two-hitter with 10 strike outs
as the Rams improved to 14-2 with a 9-0
whitewashing of Alexander, Georgia.
See Preps, Page 9A

H e rU d p h oto b y J im W w tU

Tyson Auer(above) led a 15-hit attack, going 3-for-3 with a double
and three RBI Friday night to back the two-hit pitching of Scott
Eckard as Lake Mary whitewashed Alexander, Georgia, 0-0.

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Preps
Continued from Page 8A
Tyson Auer led a 15-hit attack, going 3-for-3
with a double and than? RBI.
Lyman got another big start from Clint
Franklin as he hurled a two-hitter, striking out
seven, in six innings as the Greyhounds rolled
over New Smyrna Beach, 7-2, on Wednesday.
Danny Kava led the way at the plate, going 2for-4 with a home run and driving in four.
But Lyman's strong run of late was halted
by a tough Pine Ridge (10-4) squad, 8-4, on
Friday.
Brian Bennett had a big game for the
Greyhounds (9-8), going 3-for-4 with a double
and an RBI.
DeLand made Seminole its latest Seminole
County walk-off target, as the winning run
scored all the way from second base in the
bottom of the seventh inning to give the hosts
a 2-1 victory at Melching Field. The Bulldogs
(7-12) have won at least four games from SAC
foes in their final at bat this season.
Larson and Ilgen were both 3-for-3 for the
Fighting Seminoles (8-11), who had eight hits
in the game, including seven off DeLand ace
Main.
Farina had another strong outing on the hill
for Oviedo (13-6), hurling a two-hitter and
striking out eight in a blanking district foe
Spruce Creek (8-8), 7-0, at Mikler Field last
Friday.
Leisher was 3-for-3 with three runs scored,
while Gonzalez had a double for the Lions.
Oviedo had also won by shutout on
Thursday as Williams struck out five in a 2-0,
four-hit shutout of Alexander, Georgia.
Gonzalez paced the Lions offense, going 2for-3 with a double.
Winter Springs (11-6) also got a win over a
Georgia squad, whipping Campbell, 8-2,
behind the hitting of Sam English (3-for-4,
home run, double, three RBI) and the pitching
of Matt Grayson (4-2/3 innings, four strike

outs).
Matt Dobbins struck out 10 and gave up just
one hit in five innings and Jamile Weeks went
3-for-5 with a home run and a double and
three RBI as Lake Brantley (12-4) clobbered
district foe University.
Lake Mary Prop (2-7) got only a single hit
from Gunn as the Griffins were shutout by
Pine Castle Christian (4-8), 10-0, in five
innings.
Altamonte Christian also fell big, dropping a
15-5, six-inning decision to Calvary Christian
(11-2). Hall had a good night for Altamonte,
going 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBI.
In volleyball:
Lake Mary (14-1) continued to show its
strength rolling over The Bolles School from
Jacksonville in straight games on Thursday,
25-9, 25-13 and 25-15, and then getting back to
SAC action on Monday with a 25-13, 25-18
and 25-21 victory over Like Brantley.
It was the duo of Tim Spencer and Rob
Green doing the damage in both wins for the
Rams with Spencer getting 22 kills against
Bolles and 25 kills against the Patriots and
Green accumulating 17 assists against Bolles
and 20 assists against Brantley.
Also on Monday, Lake Howell (9-3) got 25
assists each from Dunham and Curtin in a 2826, 25-13, 23-25 and 25-11 victory’ over Oviedo,
which got seven digs from McCann and 10
kills from Blahnik.
Lyman also continued its good play, topping
Lake Brantley in four games to improve to 145 on the season Thursday evening.
•
Tire Greyhounds split the first two games
with the Patriots by identical 25-21 scores, but
then won the final two games, 25-18 and 2519, to complete the three-match sweep.
Gamboa had 22 kills and Bricklemaier
bumped up 42 assists to lead Lyman.
Winter Springs (12-8) also got a victory over
Oviedo (6-10), 25-21, 25-14 and 26-24, with

Brian Smith bumping up 36 assists, most to
Sayre, who finished with 13 kills.
McCann had seven service points and
Elfrink four blocks for the Lions.
In lacrosse:
Oviedo (9-4) won two big SAC match-ups,
topping Lake Mary (7-5), 11-6, and Lyman (08), 17-3.
Noonan had three goals and five assists and
Wilkins four goals and an assist for the Lions
against the Rams, who got two goals from
Supraner and 15 saves from Rauch.
Noonan scored three more times and had
two assists against the Greyhounds, while
Puckett added a goal and four assists. Stone
had three goals and Balko 14 saves for Lyman.
In a non-SAC matchup, Bishop Moore (10-4)
edged Lake Brantley (10-6), 13-12.
Huber had four goals and two assists for the
Patriots, while Blattner chipped in with three
goals.
In water polo. Lake Howell (4-5) swamped
Titusville, 10-2, with Topps scoring seven
goals and Lajoie making seven saves, and
Lake Brantley (14-4) thumped Edgewater, 153, with Tseng and Dechellis scoring six goals
each.
In girls contests last weekend:
Lyman got back on the winning track in
softball on Friday, winning a thrilling district
and SAC game with Lake Howell, 4-3, in 11
innings.
Ammons went 2-for-6 and drove in the win­
ning run for Lyman, which improves to 7-13
after a very rough start to the season.
Beaudoin also had a big game for the win­
ner’s, going 3-for-5 with an RBI.
Lamkay was 2-for-5 with a double and
Samuels was 2-for-5 for the Silver Hawks.
Seminole (12-7) picked up a nice win, get­
ting past Deltona (10-8), 6-4, with Ashley
Tabor hitting a home run and driving in four
and Crystal Saufley going 3-for-4 with a dou­

ble and an RBI.
Lake Brantley (10-9) got a split, besting Dr.
Phillips (8-9) 5-0 and losing to University (145) 5-0.
In lacrosse:
Lake Brantley (10-2-1) got four goals from
Pendley and Keys made five saves in a 10-1
clubbing of Winter Springs (5-8), with Ramsay
scoring goal and Mullin making seven saves
for the Bears.
Lake Mary ran its record to 12-1 with an 8-6
victory over Winter Park. Ingalls scored three
times and Stanek twice for the Rams.
Seminole (3-7) got three goals from Taylor,
but Olympia held off the Fighting Seminoles,
8-7.
In tennis:
Lake I lowcll (8-5) edged Flagler Beach (6-4),
4- 3, and Winter Springs (5-7) topped Olympia,
5- 2.
In water polo:
1layes scored twice and Haley had 18 saves,
but Lake Howell (0-7) fell to Titusville, 9-4,
and Lake Brantley (9-9) got clobbered by
Edgewater, 12-4.
BASEBALL
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311 _ mine. 1IR _ none, Record* . Spruce Creek H-8; O v ie d o 13-ft.

Altamonte’s Taylor, SunTrust
Racing scores initial victory
Special to the Herald
Max Angelelli held off Scoff
Pruett in the closing laps of
the Food City 250 at Phoenix
International Raceway to give
SunTrust Racing its first-ever
Rolex Sports Car Series win
on Saturday night. Angelelli
took the wheel of the No. 10
Pontiac Riley early in the race
when Altamonte Springs'
Wayne Taylor brought it in
during the second full-course
caution. Angelelli then pilot­
ed the No. 10 Pontiac into
second-place and claimed the
lead when polesitter Max
Papis pitted on lap 82 to hand
the CompUSA Chip Ganassi
Racing No. 01 Lexus Riley
over to Pruett.
Angelelli and Pruett ran in
first and second place for
nearly all of the remaining
laps, with Pruett making sev­
eral attempts to put the
CompUSA Lexus back in
front before the two hour, 45
minute time limit drew to a
close. But Angelelli was able
to hold off his advances, giv­
ing SunTrust Racing its first
Rolex Series win.
"This is great. The best
thing about it is we have
formed such a good friend­
ship, and we've been running
together since 1990," saiod
Taylor. "We've never had any
success, so I said to him
maybe it's me and vice versa.
So to win here, it's really,
really great. I don’t remember
throwing up my hands when

B riefs------Continued from Page BA
is one of the biggest
wrestling events that SCW
organizes each year.
The Main Event this year
finds The Hellraizers, Axis
and Python, putting up
their SCW Tag Team
Championship title against
the Asian Superstar
Organization, Jason Hexx
and the 6-foot-10 Korean
Monster, Ryze, in a 15-foot
steel cage.
This is the second, and
most likely final, confronta­
tion between these two
teams, and this time nobody
will be able to exit the cage,
there must be a winner.
New SCW Heavyweight
Champion "C lassy" Chris
Nelson was supposed to put
up his belt in a rematch
with the person he took the
title from, Brian "The Blade"
Gamble, but Gamble was
attacked and injured on
April 2nd and will be
replaced by the winner of a
match between Kahagas
and Vordell Walker.
In a match for the
Cruiserweight
Championship, champion
Chasyn Ranee, the
"Independent Sensation,"
will square off with No. 1
cliallenger Aaron Epic in a
Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match.
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Cadillac pulled uut, if I threw
out my hands, it was because
I was relieved it was over. It
was a tough three-year deal.
We knew the program was
for three years, so it was
tough for everybody. Clearly,
1 had enough of driving and
that side of the business.
During 2003,1 had a good
time, but I had been working
with George Koohn in the
days of the Cadillac, the next
thing we were back racing
again.
Cort Wagner and Kelly
Collins scored their secondstraight podium finish with
third place in the Rx.com
G&amp;W Motorsports No. 81
BMW Doran, moving the pair
of drivers into the Daytona
Prototype points lead in the
unofficial standings.
Forty race cars on Phoenix
International Raceway's tight
1.51-mile road course made
for an action-packed race,
with the caution flag coming
out seven times for 35 laps
during the 133-lap race.
Several teams in the hunt for
the North American Road
Racing Championship were
taken out of the race early
due to on-track incidents
including the Doran-Lista
Racing No. 27 Lexus Doran,
both of the SpeedSource Ford
Multirnatics and the Southard
Motorsports No. 7 BMW
Fabcar.
Boris Said and Bill
Auberlen won the GT class in
their Prototype Technology

Group No. 21 BMW M3,
while Kyle Petty enjoyed his
weekend off from the
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup
Series by taking second place
in the GT class with Gunnar
Jeannette in the Gunnar
Racing No. 45 Porsche GT3
RS. The Racer's Group No. 66
Porsche GT3 RS rounded out
the GT podium with drivers
Chris Gleason, Ian James and
RJ Valentine.
The battle for the SGS class
win came down to the check­
ered flag, with the TPC
Racing No. 36 Porsche GT3
Cup of Randy Pobst and
Michael Lcvitas edging out
the AASCO Motorsports No.
16 Porsche of Craig Stanton
and David Murry by only
0.353 seconds. TPC Racing
put a second entry on the
class podium with the No. 36
Porsche of Andy Lally and
Marc Bunting finishing third.
Prototype Technology
Group scored a $2,500 bonus
in the Acxiom Grand Touring
Challenge for being the top
qualifier and finisher in the
GT class, while TPC Racing
picked up a $750 bonus for
winning the SGS class.
The Rolex Sports Car Series
will return to action next
month in the 6 Heures du
Circuit Mont-Tremblant at Le
Circuit Mont-Tremblant in
Quebec, Canada. For addi­
tional information about the
race, visit www.lecircuit.com.

In a No Disqualification
Florida Heavyweight
Championship bout,
Champion Thump Dupree
will face "Rebel Rocker"
Towns Ellis.
And in preliminary
matches, SCW Rookie
Sensation Johnny
Shumacher is scheduled to
face "Tire Most Important
Man Alive" Mister Saint
Laurent and Damon Briggs,
with Seven, is to battle "The
M an" Manny Montana.
Sequel is also scheduled to
appear against an unnamed
opponent.
Also, the beautiful girls of
Wing House will be on hand.
Bell time is set for 8 p.m.
at the Eastmonte Civic
Center located at 830
Magnolia Drive, which is
the extension on SR 434 just
South of SR 436.
Tickets are $10 for ring
side seating and are avail­
able at Adventure Into
Comics (407-339-9636).
For more information on
"Spring Breakout 4" and
Southern Championship
Wrestling, please visit trie
website at: www.scwflorida.com.

Volunteer Efforts) is a serv­
ice learning initiative
designed to utilize middle
school and high school stu­
dents in community service.
This program benefits stu­
dents, the City of
Casselberry, and surround­
ing communities giving stu­
dents ongoing opportunities
for community service. This
program also helps students
gain volunteer hours need­
ed for scholarship applica­
tions.
S.E.R.V.E. volunteers at
the Lilley House, City of
Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Department and
other volunteer venues.

S.E.R.V.E.
S.E.R.V.E. (Students
Engaged in Recreation &amp;

P hoto* c o u rt* * y of Q r* n d A m * rc lc * n R a c in g Sarlaa

Max Angelelli held off Scott Pruett in the closing laps ot the Food City 250 at Phoenix International
Raceway to give SunTrust Racing its first-ever Rolex Sports Car Series win on Saturday night.
Angelelli took the wheel of the No. 10 Pontiac Riley early in the race when Altamonte Springs' Wayne
Taylor brought it In during the second full-course caution. Angelelli then piloted the No. 10 Pontiac Into
second-place and claimed the lead when polesitter Max Papis pitted on lap 82 to hand the Com pUSA
Chip Ganassi Racing No. 01 Lexus Riley over to Pruett.

Volunteer activities include
assisting at special events,
ongoing programs, etc.
For more information
about S.E.R.VE., or to
become a member, visit our
website at www.casseiberry.org or contact Shydonna
Tossie at 407.262.7720 xl307
or email at pks_recasst@casselberry.org.
G O LF TO U R N A M EN T
BEN EFITS SEM IN O LE
C IT IE S EVEN T
On Friday, May 7, the
Seminole Cities Recreation
Council (SCRC) will be
hosting a golf tournament at
Winter Springs G olf Club.

Registration will begin at
noon and there will be a
shotgun start at 1 p.m.
Dinner and awards will fol­
low immediately after­
wards.
A foursome and tee spon­
sorship package is available
for $350 and tee sponsor­
ships are available for $75.
Winter Springs Golf Club is
located at 900 West State
Road 434, Winter Springs.
The tournament will bene­
fit the Youth Intra-City
Olympic Festival, an annual
event involving over 500
Seminole County summer
camp children. Children
will range in ages from 5 to

12 years old. Field events
include track and field,
swimming, basketball, vol­
leyball, brain games and
more. This is a fantastic
event that brings together
the children of Seminole
County cities and teaches
them to work in a coopera­
tive environment.
The SCRC includes the
cities of Oviedo, Sanford,
Longwood, Lake Mary,
Casselberry, Winter Springs
and Altamonte Springs.
For more information about
the golf tournament, please
contact Chris Caldwell at
407.327.6589 or email him at
ccaldwell^’winterspringsfl.org

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Schrupp, 22; 17. Megan Miller, 8.
Earned Run Average _ 12. Holly Lacko,
1.08; 18. Katie Brosky, 1.35.
Wins 7. Katie Brosky, 17; 9 . 1 lolly Lacko,
14.
Strikeouts _ 4. Katie Brosky, 149; 9. Molly
Lacko, 128.
The Raiders went on the road last Friday
and swept St. Johns River Community
College in Mid-Florida Conference action
by the scores of 11-0 and 9-1.
With the sweep SCC ran its current win­
ning streak to 10 games and now stands 3813-1 overall anil 15-8 in the conference.
Heading into the final week of conference
play the Raiders sit in third place, and have
already qualified for the State Tournament
in Kissimmee May 6-8th.
In a side note, Rabenold broke another
school record in the second game when she
stole her 47th base, breaking the old record
of 46 held by Lake Brantley graduate
Nadine White-Davis In 1996.
Lacko ran her record to 16-8 in the opener
as she held the Vikings to only three hits
over five innings of the run-rule shortened
game.
Oviedo's Miller had a big game, going 3for-3, including her 19th double of the sea­
son, and driving in three runs.
Miller did most of her damage early,
squeezing home Rabenold with the game’s
first run in a two-run top of the first inning
and then singling home a run in the second
inning.
The game was still tight until the fourth
inning when Amanda DeFilippo (2-for-3)
hit a bases loaded triple to drive in three
runs to highlight an eight-run outburst by
SCC.
Also contributing were Rabenold (2-for-4 ,
triple, two runs), Knight (2-for-3, two runs,
RBI), Winter Springs' Schrupp (2-for-3, run),
Kristin Cameron (2-for-3, run, RBI), Angie
Camacho (l-for-4, run, RBI) and Lake
Mary's Bitzer (l-for-2, run, RBI).
The second game found the Raiders out-

hitting the Vikings, 12-4, with Brosky (19-5)
scattering the four hits and striking out
eight in the six inning game.
SCC took little bites out of SJRCC in this
one, scoring two runs in each of the first,
second and fifth innings and.closing out the
game with a three-run sixth.
Victoria Rudolph hit her first home run of
the season, a two-run shot over the leftfield
fence in the fifth inning to put SCC up 6-1.
Karen Padgett had a big game, going 3for-4 and driving in three runs for the
Raiders.
An error by the SCC defense allowed the
only run of the day to scoa* for the Vikings
in the bottom of the third.
Other offensive contributors for the
Raiders were Bitzer (2-for-2), Rabenold (2for-3, double, two runs, two RBI), Knight
and Miller (both l-for-4 with a run and an
RBI), Lacko (1-for-l, double), Sanford's Beth
Case (l-for-2, run) and Cameron and
Lyman's Katie Pickelsimer (one run each).
SCC was to have traveled to Jacksonville
to take on M-FC power Florida Community
College at Jacksonville in a doubleheader
on Tuesday and then return home to host
Central Florida Community College from
Ocala in the final conference double-dip of
the season starting at 2:30 p.m. on
Thursday.
The Raiders will close out the regular sea­
son with a road doubleheader against
Indian River Community College in Ft.
Pierce next Tuesday (April 20) and a home
doubleheader on Thursday (April 22), Both
contests are set to begin at 2:30 p.m.
RAIDERS 11-9, VIKINGS 0-1
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llnwky (19-5). LI’ _ Rul*. Save . none. 2B _ SCC. Lacka
Raln-nolil, 311 _ none. HR _ SCC, Rudolph ( I ) Records _ SCC 3813-1,15 8 M FC; SJRCC 10-31, 3-1't conference.

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M agic M em orlo*, Inc.

Formor Lako Mary star Ashley
Bitzer (above) and former
Oviedo star Megan Miller (right,
talking strategy with pitching
coach Bill Fields) aro two of the
big roasons the Seminole
Community College softball
team has qualified onco-again
for
next
month's
State
Tournamont in Kissimmee.
Miller leads tho state in doubles
with 19, is third in triples with
tivo, is No. 18 in hitting at .377
and is filth in RBI with 36. while
Bitzer is sixth in home runs with
four.

College
Continued from Page 8A
After a 48-minute rain
delay, UCF scored two runs
via a throwing error and wild
pitch by O'Brien to extend the
lead to 6-0.
Florida Atlantic threatened
with the bases loaded and
just one out in the third with
its No. 3 and 4 hitters due up,
but Jeff Fiorentino recorded
an out with a sacrifice fly and
Rob Horst stmek out looking
to end the inning. Golden
Knights starter Kyle Bono
yielded just the one run in the
inning to cut the lead to 6-1.
Justin Martin ripped a RBIsingle to left center in the
fourth with two outs to bring
FAU to within four at 6-2.
FAU kept chipping away at
the lead with two runs in the
fifth on a two-run home run
by Horst to cut the lead to 64.
The Owls kept the pressure
on by forcing Bono to leave
the game with one out and
the bases loaded in the sixth,
but reliever Jaime Douglas
limited the Owls to just one
run with a bases loaded walk
to slice the lead to 6-5.
UCF's defense faltered in
the eighth as the Golden
Knights committed two errors
in the inning to lead to two,
two-out unearned runs for
the Owls. With the bases
loaded and an 0-2 count to
Horst, the cleanup hitter for
FAU laced a two-run single to
left to give FAU its first lead
of the night at 7-6.
Fox tossed his fourth com­
plete game of the season to
propel UCF past Florida
Atlantic 8-3 in game one of a
doubleheader Saturday and
even the series.
Fox improved to 9-0 on the
season and won his eighth
straight start.
Fox limited the Owls to
three hits and struck out eight
in 7.0 innings of work.
For the second time this
season. Clay Timpner drilled
a leadoff home run to right
center to get things started for
UCF in the first. The Golden
Knights added two more
runs, one via a throwing error
by FAU starter Randy Beam
and on a bases loaded walk
to Butera to give UCF a 34)
advantage.
UCF continued its first
inning magic in 2004 as the
Golden Knights have
outscored the opposition 4412.
UCF continued its early
scoring with two runs in the
second on a two-run home
run by Dee Brown. The
fourth homer of the year for
Brown extended the UCF
lead to 5-0. Brown’s home run
left no doubt as it cleared the
scoreboard in right field.
Brown turned a pickoff into
a double steal in the fifth as
Matt Ray scampered home
from third base to extend the
lead to 6-0. Brown looked to

be picked off heading for a
steal of second, but he caught
FAU in a run down which led
Ray to come home. Marshall
Bernhard added another run
with a sacrifice fly to increase
the score 7-0.
The Golden Knights added
another run in the sixth
before FAU finally got on the
scoreboard with a tnree-run
sixth including two unearned
nins off Fox.
The multi-home run game
for the UCF offense was the
third this season. Both Matt
Ray and Dee Brown went 4for-4 to lead the Golden
Knights.
But freshman pitcher Mike
Crotta pitched four innings
and allowed just one earned
run with four strikeouts to
lead Florida Atlantic to a 7-4
victory over UCF in the
nightcap to give the series to
the Owis.
Florida Atlantic started
game two with two runs in
the first. Despite not hitting
the ball bard, the Owls took
advantage of one UCF error
and parlayed three hits into a
two-run inning.
FAU committed its 10th
error of the season in the
third as two unearned runs
came home to tie the game at
2-2.
FAU Aiteller Justin Martin
came through with a bases
clearing double in (he fourth
to put FAU back on top at 5-2.
Drake Wade led off the fifth
inning with a line drive solo
home run to right center to
bring UCF to within two at 53. Hie Golden Knights added
another run in the frame with
a sacrifice fly off the bat of
Dave Lambert to slice the
FAU lead to 5-4.
FAU added an important
insurance run in the bottom
of the sixth as Derek Hutton
drove in FAU's sixth run of
the game with a sacrifice fly
to push the lead to 6-4. Evan
Brannon followed with his
third hit of the game with a
RBI-single to left center to
give FAU a 7-4 lead.
The Golden Knights
brought the tying run to the
plate in the seventh with one
out, but FAU closer Chris
Saxton got out of the jam
without allowing a run for his
seventh save of the season.
Hie loss dropped the
Golden Knights to 29-7 over­
all and 14-4 in the A-Sun
while FAU raised its record to
28-8 and 8-7 in the league.
Ryan Bono was 2-for-4 for
UCF which was to have com­
pleted a four-game road trip
in Tampa Tuesday against
South Florida before relum­
ing home to host an A-Sun
series with Belmont begin­
ning with a single game at 6
.m. on Friday and concludlg with a doubleheader
beginning at 1 p.m. on
Saturday at Jay Bergman

C

Field.
STETSO N D RO PS SER IES
T O JA C K SO N V ILLE
Jacksonville registered 13
runs on 15 hits as the
Dolphins defeated Stetson 134 in game one of an Atlantic
Sun Conference doubleheader
Saturday afternoon at
Alexander Brest Field. The
Hatters returned the favor
pounding out 11 hits and
cruising to a 9-4 victor)’ in
game two.
Jacksonville (16-20, 7-11 ASun) took the three-game
series two games to one, but
Stetson (21-15, 10-5 A-Sun)
maintained its second place
position in the conference
standings.
Freshman Chris Ingoglia
pitched bis first career com­
plete-game for the Hatters in
game two, allowing just five
nits through seven innings.
"Chris gave us a huge per­
formance, it was exactly what
we needed after two frustrat­
ing losses," Hatter assistant
coach Jeremy Tyson said. "It
was to see a guy go out there
and lead instead of waiting
back for something to hap­
pen. I le continues to show
signs of maturity and growth
in his development as a pitch­
er. The guys really fed off of
that today,"
After scoring 11 runs in the
eighth inning Friday, the
Dolphins picked op where
they left off, scoring six runs
off of Cy McCuen (5-2) in the
bottom of the first inning of
game one. Clint Hart hit a
three-run home run to high­
light the attack.
Pete Clifford's two-run
home-run in the bottom of
the second knocked McCuen
(5-2) from the game and gave
the Dolphins an 8-0 lead. JU
added a run in the third,
three in the fourth, and two
in the fifth.
Stetson got on the board in
the top of the fifth as Joey
Wilson drove in Brian Bocock
with a single to center. Hie
Hatters added three runs in
the seventh as John
DeStefano went deep to right
with Lonnie Tidmarsh and
Bocock aboard. It was
DeStefano's second home run
in as many games.
Donald Brickie (2-1) went
the distance, allowing nine
hits through seven innings.
Daniel Murphy and Clifford
and had three hits to lead the
Dolphins. Bocock had two
hits and scored two runs for
the Hatters.
In game two, the Hatters
trailed 1-0 in the third when
they broke through with five
runs against Dolphin starter
Brett Nagy (1-4). With the
bases loaded and one out,
DeStefano and Chris
Westervelt hit back-to-back
singles to give Stetson a 2-1
lead. Jon Still then lined a
three-run double into the

rightccnter field gap as flic
Hatters went ahead 5-1.
Stetson scored an unearned
run in the fourth and added
three more nins in the fifth to
take a 9-1 lead. Brandon
I’aritz and Shane Jordan each
notched KUI singles as the
I Litters broke the game i pen.
The Dolphins scored three
times in the bottom of file
fifth to cap off file scoring.
Only two of file runs
against Ingoglia (4-1) were
earned, as the I Litter south­
paw struck out four and
walked just two. It is the sec­
ond complete game for a
Hatter pitcher in as many
weeks.
Jacksonville had won the
first game of the series on
Friday, 13-5, because of the
aforementioned 11-run bot­
tom of the eighth inning to
post a 13-5 victory.
Stetson led 5-2 heading into
the bottom of the eighth, but
the first 10 Dolphins all
reached safely as Jacksonville
vaulted into the lead. Clint
Hart broke a 5-5 tie with a
two-run single, and Larry
Best-Berfet later drove in two
more runs with a basesloaded double. Hie Dolphins
sent 17 batters to the plate as
the Hatters used five different
pitchers in the inning.
Hie loss spoiled a strong
outing from Ryan Heacox,
who worked seven-plus
innings in just his third career
start. After spotting JU to a 20 lead, Heacox held the
Dolphins scoreless until the
eighth, allowing just one hit
after the second inning.
After scoring a mn in the
fourth, the Hatters took the
lead wilh three runs in the
fifth. John DeStefano hit a
two-run home run over the
right field wall, his first of the
season, to give Stetson a 3-2
lead. Stetson tacked on anoth­
er run in the inning as Adam
Hndle singled home Jon Still.
Shane Jordan collected his
second RBI single in the top
of the eighth as the Hatters
seemed to be in control of the
game.
Dennis Robinson (8-2)
tossed his third complete
game of the year. Ryan Dixon
(1-4) suffered the loss.
Pete Clifford homered for
fhe Dolphins. Brian Bocock
had three hits to lead the
Hatters.
Stetson will visit GardnerWebb for a three-game
Atlantic Sun Conference
series beginning next Friday
at 3 p.m.
STETSO N SOFTBA LL
SW EEPS JA C KSO N VILLE
Stetson took two games
from Jacksonville, 4-2 and 3-2,
in an iAtlantic Sun Conference
doubleheader Saturday after­
noon at the Stetson Softball
Field.
The Hatters improved to
37-7 overall and 9-1 in the

league, while the Dolphins
fell to 15-36 and 4-10.
Sophomore Melissa
Wiggins blasted her eighth
home run of Ihe season wilh
one runner on in the bottom
of (lie first inning of game
one to give Stetson (lie early
2-0 lead.
Jacksonville narrowed (lie
I Litters' lead to one run in the
next half inning when they
scored off an RBI single to left
center by Honda Campo.
Stetson answered in the bot­
tom of the inning as senior
Blake i loorelbeke (Seminole
Community College) walked
with bases loaded to send
home junior Sherilynn Wilder
from mini base. Wilder had
also reached on a walk.
Wiggins pounded out her
ninth homer of the season to
lie ihe school record for
career home runs in the filth
inning to put the Sletson
ahead 4-1.
i he Dolphins added one
more run in file top of fhe
seventh with a solo home run
to left field by Sonja
Cadnrette.
In game two, the 1Litters
took advantage of throwing
error by Jacksonville pitcher
Stacey Bell in the bottom of
the first inning that allowed
Hrittani i loughlon to score
from third after reaching on a

single to left center, stealing
second base, and advancing
to third i n a groundnut by
Carrie Cruit.
Stetson used three hits and
■i sacrifice fly by junior Jessica
King to post another run in
the third inning for the 2-0
lead.
Cadarctte then notched a
tw o -ru n h o m e r to tie filings
u p 2-2 in file top of file
fourth, but I K nighton singled
hom e W ilde r in the bottom of
file .ixili for fhe g a m e -w in ­
n in g Kill.

I loorelbeke (21-4) picked
up liie win for the Hatters in
game one, scattering two
earned runs off eight hits
wl le striking out six batters
in veil complete innings.
Katie Dobson (9-15) suffered
file loss for the Dolphins,
allowing four earned runs off
sj\ hits and striking out six
batters, i loughlon (9-2)
earned the win for Stetson in
the second game, allowing
two earned runs off six iiits in
seven innings. Stacey Bell had
tiie loss for Jacksonville,
allowing eight Iiits and one
earned run in six innings.
Stetson is in action again
Saturday, April 17 when it
travels to Boiling Springs,
N.C., to face Gardner-VVebb in
an Atlantic Sun Conference
doubleheader at 2 p.m.

M agic w in

H erald p h oto b y J im W * n tt

Juwan Howard saved his best for last, scoring a season-high
38 points in his hometown of Chicago as the Orlando Magic
snapped a 13-game losing streak with a 93-84 victory over the
Chicago Bulls
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Outdoors
Continued from Page 8A
•dal reefs in south Florida
and elsewhere in the state's
waters as resources become
available.
"The value of well-planned
artificial reefs is enormous,"
Barreto said.
The "Oriskany" is a
Ticonderoga-class attack air­
craft carrier, commissioned in
1950. During its days of serv­
ice, it had a crew of 3,460 and
carried 80 aircraft. The ship
served in Korea and Viet
Nam and earned seven battle
stars. It has been out of serv­
ice since 1975.
A study by the Navy indi­
cated that cleaning decom­
missioned ships and award­
ing them to states for artificial
reef enhancements is less
expensive than scrapping the
vvessels.
"We arc very pleased that
the Oriskany will be coming
to Pensacola," said George
Touart, Escambia County
administrator. "The commu­
nity has played a major role
in this endeavor and we want
to say thank you."
BOATU.S. A DVICE:
T H IN G S T O KNOW
BEFO RE YOU NEED A
TO W
Prudent skippers can pre­
pare for breakdowns, ground­
ings or accidentally running
out of fuel long before the
need for on-water-towing
assistance arises. BoatU.S.
Towing Services, the nation’s
largest fleet of towing assis­
tance vessels including the
TowBoatU.S. fleet - located in
ports in the Atlantic, Gulf,
Inland Waterways and Great
Lakes - and VESSEL ASSIST
on the Pacific Coast, offer
these tips:
• Carry the correct size and
type of anchor with enough
line to keep you safely in one
spot while you try to correct

the problem or wait until
help arrives. Hie last thing
you need is to drift into shal­
lower water or hazardous
areas such as shipping lanes.
• A VHF marine radio is
the best way to call for help.
While a cellular phone is a
good back-up - especially if
your towing assistance pro­
gram has a 24-hour dispatch
service - other vessels won't
hear your call for help and
you may be out of range. Hail
your towing service over
VHF channel 16 or ask the
U.S. Coast Guard to help you
contact them.
• Give the tower your posi­
tion by chart or GPS coordi­
nates, nearby navigation aids
or local landmarks. Describe
your situation clearly, giving
the nature of the problem,
your boat name, size, distin­
guishing feature?, number of
people on board and other
useful information. If it is an
emergency, always contact
the Coast Guard immediately.
• When the towing vessel
gels underway, the captain
will contact you. Once you
request assistance, you're
committed to a verbal con­
tract. If you get going again
on your own, advise the tow
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celled tow.
• Most towers charge by
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- and the meter usually runs
from the time the tow boat
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"Last year, the average tow­
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marine insurance and
boat loans.
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your boat's condition,
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Automotive
Real Estate
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15— C emetery Lots
Two cemetery lots with vaults
In Oaklawn C em etery In the
’ G arden of Devotion* section
Priced $5,000 under retail
$3.500. 828-389-1048.

55— B usiness
O pportunities
S4K-S1 OK Weekly Potential C a l
tor a Iree two minute message.
1-800-816-0345

59— F inancial
S ervices

Attention Readers!!
It s Illegal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask y o u to p a y
tor It before th e y de live r. For
more Information, call tofl-tree
1 -8 7 7 -F T C H ELP . ( A public
service m essage from T h e
S em ino le H erald and the
Federal Trade Com m ission)

61—M oney to Lend

Attention Readers!!
It's Illegal for companies doing
business by phone lo promise
you a loan and ask y o u to pay
tor It ba fors th ay deliver. For
more Information, call toll-tree
1 -8 7 7 -F T C H E L P ( A public
service m essage Irom T h e
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Com m ission)

71— H

elp

Wanted

ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
T h a S a n fo rd H o rn ld is
looking lor an Advertising
Sales Representative lo join
our progressive sales toam
serving Sanford. Lako Mary &amp;
surrounding
area
A
marketingfousiness dogree or
some direct sales experience
preferred W o will tram the rtgfrt
Individual w ho possesses
solid organizational skills,
good
Interpersonal
communication abilities end
w ho has a strong desire to
achieve.
M usi
be
selfm otivated. energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service. Com puter
andtor design skills helpful but
not ne cessary. M ust ow n
good, reliable transportation.
This is a M ttmo Monday-Fnday
(40hr work week required),
entry-level
position
with
com pensation ba se d on
education
and
sales
experience.
It Interested, please send
resume lo:
Dan Sutton
Advertising M anngor
S e m in o le
H e ra ld
N e w s p a p e rs
P O B ox 1667
S s n fo rd , F L 32772
P h o n s : 407 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 U 11
F s x : 407 -323-9408
E m ail:

71— H elp Wanted

Funeral H om e in Sanford has
opening
for
weekend
receptionist with the option ol
w orking every w eekend or
every othor weekend and ono
day each w eek. Must bo
com passionate and neatly
drossod with some computer
know ledge. Duties Include
clerical, telephones,
light
cleaning Apply m person nl 905
Laurel Avo, Sanford

Irrig a tio n
Tech /ln a ta lle r
n e eded : 58 to $12 per hour
depending on oipenence. Exp
&amp; D L a plus Ploaso contact
American Eaglo Irrigation, 407834-7958.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN) Drug free workplace.
Apply at: 990 Millar Drive,
Altamonla Spring a 107-MOMOO.
Lake M ary Dist seeks P/T for
shipping dept, computer exp,
flexible, afternoons, lift 50 lbs.
321-257-3462

Housekeeper's Maids: Small
cleaning
business
Is
expanding Local area. Must have
ow n transportation. Groat pay
&amp; hours. Call 407 -632-6035 or
407 -415-6035
IN V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T !
A lw ays
a
goo d
policy,
especially
for
business
opportunities and francfnsos C a l
Florida Dept, ol Agriculture A
Consumer Services ol 800-4357352 or F T C -H E L P tor (roe
Information O r visit our W eb sne
at www.ftc gov/Wzop.
Florida law requires B o ile rs ot
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept ol
Agriculture
&amp;
C o n su m e r
Services before selling. Call to
verity lawful registration boloie
you buy

Landscape maintenance: It you
have an eyo for detail, domand
Bio best ol yoursdl &amp; have a vahJ
drivers license, we need lo talk
Imgatxxi knowledge a plus 407
831-6436.
Law n
M a in te n a n c e :
E xp o ilo n co d
with
plant
knowledge F/T with benefits
(4 0 7 ) 322-8133
LA W N S P R A Y T E C H N IC IA N
N E E D E D FO R LO CAL P E S T
C O N T R O L company 407-321B647
Local Post Control C o seoks
termite technician trainee. M -F
,7-4. salary plus txnotte C a l 407330-3305
_______________
M aintenance Person: Lighl
oloclrical, dry wall, painting,
celling Ians, w ood work.
Reliable. P T .. 407*323 8019

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elp

Wanted

EOE
Carpentry: trim carpenters,
cabinet
m akers,
wood
working in all fields wanted
Great pay, oxc. benefits. 407598-1209

A fast paced and rapidly
expanding
S ervice
and
Residential
Plum bing
Contractor la looking tor several
Plumbing Service Technicians.
Must be a hi^Vy motivated, self­
starter w ho can work In a last
paced
and
ch anging
environm ent.
M ust
have
minimum two year* plumbing
service experience and tools.
G reat pa;y and excellent
benefits. All applications and
resumes will be reviewed In the
utmost ot Confidentiality Send
to 109 Commercial St., Lake
Mary Florida. 432746, or fox 4073 3 3 -3 853,
or
on-line
at
nvww.delalr.com E O E T D F W

O u m p tru c k d rs . n e e d e d :
Class B drs. License rqd. Must
be 24 yrs. or older Local work
407 -466-4590___________

Immediate openings t o r :

Estate Sales Mgr: Mm 10yrs exp
In antique business All aspects
ot sale Tags lo buy outs. 3 5 %
ot net sales. 321-960-2752..

S h ip p in g A R e ce ivin g C la rk :
Responsible for receiving,
storage and distribution ol
materials and auppliea tor
Featherllte Luxury Coaches
Know ledge and experience
using a forklift. Records and
malntalna control
of
all
Inventory Hems received and
distributed.
Wa
offer
a
competitive
com pensation
package.
Including 4 0 1k. stock purchase.
ma)or
medical,
dental,
vacation, personal days and
hofcday pey We are an E O E and
drug tree workplace.
S en d resume lo:
P hone:407 -3 23-112 0
Fax: 407-548-1058
E-m ail achrtwoodQfttlLCPm
Feathertite Luxury Coaches
1601 Dolgner Place
Sanford, F L 32771

Direct T V Satellite Installers:
Immediate
openings
for
experienced satellite Installers
only Call 407-330-1171 A S A P

W
ANTTOOW
NYOUROP HOME?
SPECIAL HOME LOAN PROGRAMS FOR
EDUCATORSMV ENFORCEMENT/
FIREFIGHTERS
• \try low or no DOWN R\YMENT.
(l% or $500 whichever is less)
•Single family or Condo
•Low debt to income ratio (41%)
•Minimum credit score (620)
•Owner occupied

D rive rs: C D L required lo drive
dum p trucks. Experience a
plus. Must be at least 25 yrs Pay
$500 to $700/wk. 407 -3 39W O R K (9675)
_ _ _ _ _

Experienced tree personnel
needed. Drs. license &amp;
transportation a must. $ 9 . an
hour. 407 -327-7109

Note: Family income limitation - may not exceed 100%
ol HUD area median income ($54,700) Interested parly
cootnbutiofi limit 3%

All Credit Lending, Inc.

Fabrlgtass
Hands
for
production workshop. Expd or
willing to loam . G o o d pay,
m odern workshop, Sanford
Th e m e Creations, 407-6882900
_________

Peter Alicea •Senior Loan Officer

407-869-0561x716

Fbwer shop needs m grrt &amp; toral
design exp. S o m e delivery
required Serious Inquires only.
407-324-8000
F T Dental Assistant needed for
growing quality general dental
practoe In Lake Mary Exp a plus,
but wifi train the right Individual
Excellent hourly and bonus
portage Fax reseme lo 407-3243118, attention Sharon
Telemarketer* needed. Hryfy
wage plus commission. Earn
F T income working PT. No exp,
407-619-5564

71— H elp Wanted

71—Help Wanted

MECHANIC:

Te le m a rk e te rs
W a n te d l

Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133.

D ay or night shift. U p lo
$20/hr,
salary
plus
com m ission.
Start
immediately! Fun place to
work. 407-830-0141,

N eed experienced lull time
Walter or Waitress Ask tor
Peter, 407-323-4040
O n e ol Central Florida's most
recognized A/C companies and
now
newest
Electrical
C o n lra clo r Is looking lor
electricians Looking lo got in on
the ground floor ot a last paced
and rapidly expanding service
Residential
Electrical
Contractor now is your chanco
W o ore looking for Electricians
tor our Lako M ary olllco. Musi
be highly motivated. sell-starter
w ho can work In a last paced
and changing environment All
applications and resumes will
be roviowcd in the utmost ol
Confidentiality. C all for an
appointment at 407-333-2665
oxl 3058 or sond a rnsumo to
109 Com m erce S t , Lake Mary,
Flonda, 32746, or lax 407-333385 3.
or
on-line
at
www.dolaif.coni e .o e /d f w
G E T IN NO W IM II

YARD M ANAG ER
Small construction company In
Sanford C la ss D License
C lean record H eavy work.
407-330-9466,

99—A partments Unfurnished

LAKE ADA I BDRM. ISOSMO
2 BDRM . $005WO AND UP
Cable Included
407-323-8670
S A N FO R D , S T U D IO
A P T,
S IN G L E
PERSON
O N LY,
S375/M O P L U S D E P O S IT
C A L L (4 0 7 )3 2 4 -0 1 5 8
Snnford/Lnke M a ry: 1. 2 , and
3 Bodroom Apts daring at $530
Lake Front LMng Freo Rontt C al
now, 407-322-9104, E H O

93— Rooms For
R ent

103—H ouses-

W EEK LY R EN TA LS
S ta rting © $B2/wk.
H is to ric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423

Lako Mary etlicy house,
foncodyd. $425mo 2IBS 4th
St 407-929-7173

U n f u r n is h e d

Downtown Sanford Furnished,
Super dean, utilities, phono, on
bus route, from $125 weekly C a l
4 0 7 -4 0 2 -0 3 4 6 Hurry, w o n t
last! $250 moves you in.

O viedo has oponings for exp
pest control lech G o o d drs
license. Benefits Need hard
workers 407-365-8909

Very nice, very clean turn rm ,
all utt. cable, A/C, Indry, pfione.
kiteh use, sec dr, rosldont
owner, private entrance N o
S m o k ln g l O n ly d r u g tree
sobe r need apply. 407-3140924.

Painter lo relimsh bath tubs &amp;
tile-will train N eed reliable
pickup or cargo van 30 to 40
hrs/wk. 407-328 9939

R oom For Rent; Downtown
Sanford, from $t25/w eek.
Hurry, Available now 407-4020346

P U L P E R H E L P E R P O S ITIO N :
Wo roquro pufoer hefoer* fur stun
w ork. Duties Include tho
followingO perate
clam p
truck/lork lilt truck. Idontity
grades Complete papor work.
Keep working area clean at all
times.
Ability
to
follow
Instructions. Other duties that
arise Please tax resume to 407330-9631 ___________

Sanford:
Downtow n,
convenient
location,
refngorator, microwave, color TV,
kltchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-3214900

Sales P a rso n : Vertical blinds
A l leads prowled (No o dd cals)
Moot customers In tfteir homos
$30K to 40K + per year. G as
olowanoe. Some exp helpful 407830-4700.

Seeking a person to share my
homo, view ot Lake Monroe,
house privileges Call 407-3287232 for an appointment

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A l apfAancos. 2 car garage 407370-3335/407-760-4993, avail
5/1/04
Lake Mary exec, home, private
nbihood Spacious open 3/2
custom, vaiilod cotlnga, alw nk In closets,
m any
luxury
upgrados Somi furnished. A
must soe $1800/mo. ♦ 1 mo
deposit. Avail 6/1/04, (407328-8922 or 407-314-7682).
Now taking apps

Apartments
Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Ask about specials!

Sanford C ourt A partm ents
407- 323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

95—R oommate
Wanted

97—A partments F urnished

S m al contractor looking tor expd
finish grade operator lor track
hom es Must have d e a n C D L
kconso Pts fax resume 407-3027134,

Large 1BR apt. eat-in kitchen,
M Ho b a ft newly parted. utMes
&amp; furnished, $475/mo, no pets.
407-323-1917.

98— R entals
W anted exp d BKKeoper who
wants to bo financial wizard Sm
startup, $8/hr F/T ♦ Bonus. Lk
Mary, Fax resume: 407-2609951.

Full house privileges,phone,
T V cable. Low vweMy rate $250
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DOYLE S RENTALS

Sanlord: 3 B R . C H A . 2004
Holly Ave. nice, $750 plus
deposit. 407-323-4540

R en t

S an tonJ: 1/1. Eat-In Kitchen.
Living Rm , $43y$-»00
S a n to n l: 3/1. New Paint. New
Apple, Carpel. Single Carport.
Laundry
Rm
&amp; Storage
$725-1700 Deposit
Sanford: 4/1 Home. Laundry
R m , Set. Porch, Sgl C o r
Carport $800100 0
S a n f o rd :!? , Hardwood Floors
Screen Porch. Carport. Appro*.
2200
Sq
FI. S976/S975
Deposit.
D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
(407) 322-2495
W E R E N T A S E L L H OM ES

House for Rent in beautiful N E
downtown
Sanlord
neighborhood Features a large
front yard, fenced In back yard.
2 lots. 3BR. 2B A split, kitchen,
dining room, living room,
central heal/air, double car
garage, tile kltchen/dlnlng
room, fresh paint, water
softener, very quiet, peaceful,
wooded area. Approx, 1350 sq
ft. 5850'mo. First &amp; last + $800
deposit required to move In.
Deposit may bo pakt in 4
monthly
Installments.
No
animals, no smoking. See
www.wininkpntlrva.com.'tent221
or call 386-328-3112.
Lake M ary: S /4 , Executive
Pool Home. 5,000 ♦ af. w / In
Law Suite. Renovated
S ecu rity Flnanclal/Mel
4 0 7 -M I &gt;9700
Sanlord Historic District: 2B R
1BA, hardwood floors, formal
dining rm, laundry rm, $650/mo
plus deposit, no pets. 407-3231187.

105—
D uplex/Triplex
2 B R duplex apts: Close to
Sem inole H igh, scr porch,
laundry
A
storage
rm ,
$550/mo. 407-847-1388

107—M obile Homes
For R ent
D ream w old Park, 2/2, screen
patio, washor/dryer, no pets,
$450imo plus dep. 407-3210495.
Paola: 2/2 with Florida Room
on 1/2 acre $600/month plus
deposit. N o pels 4 0 7 -3 2 3 1167.
D ream w o ld Park
1BR/1BA, patio, no pets.
$350/mo plus deposit. 407321-0495

117— Commercial
R entals
S a n fo rd ; Professional Office
Bldg, centrally located, recently
renovated, ample parking, ideal
for attorney or professional.
Includes water, sewer, trash. */575 to
2346 aq ft. Rent $575$2300 plus sales tax.
D o yla Realty, Inc
407-322-2495

S anlord: 3/1, C H A , shade,
close to park, rets required.
S75Q/mo. $750 deposit. N o
pels. 407-323-9705

119- -Pasture For
R ent
5 acres for lease • mobile
home hookups. $400'm o First
6 last call 352-242-1720

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Rentals

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Employment

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Hiddon lake 3BFV2BA o n n a i ­
de -sac, large lot. completely
renovated inside
A out.
$149,900. 407-321-4850.

Oftice/Warohouse: 1,250 sq ft
A 2,500 sq ft. Office A/C.
private restrm S ec Dep rqd A
1 yr leaso 407-323-8122.

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141— Homes For
S ale
3BR/2BA F O R E C L O S U R E !
B uy tor only $30,6001 For
listings 800-319-3323XH529,

Lake

Mary.

2000

Contemporary. 4/2.5/2. oh cut
do sac, tile, screened pooVspa.
Owner/Agent, 407-328-6495

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

Realtors Wanted!
C e n tu ry 21, Napolitano A
Scaggs aro looking tor Realtors
to work the S an tordta ko Mary
areas
For a confidential
interview, please ask for Mary
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S A N F O R D P L A C ID L A K E
Gated Community, 2BR/.5BA.
B ran d
New.
Includes
Refrigerator. W/D SI 32 C a l 321287-4615

Fixer U p : Sold as isl 3/2. EatIn Kit.. LR . $82,900
R enovated: 3/2, U v Din Rm.
Garage. $79,900
A B e a u ty : 1/2 Acre. 3'2.
2300* aq n. Uv, Din. F a m Rm.
2 car gar. $141,900
In L a w Q u a rte rs : 4/3,2300*
sq ft, LN, D n , F a m , Gam e Rm.
$169,900.
L a k t v lt w : Renovated 3/2
Uv, Eta. Fam Rm. Fonoed VSrd.
$178,500
Lika N e w : 3 2. U v . Din.
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard. $95,500.

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District of Sanford. 2 story, 2 car
garage, two 1 bedroom apts.
D o uble country lot. now
electrical, plumbing A roof. All
now flppMvicos S120K. 978-2634482.

3 Bedroom Apartments

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$710

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Sanlord
H ardw ood
firs,
enclosed porches $89,500
2on ed
R C -1
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use permitted. Great business
location. 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026

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F o re ig n A D o m e s tic A u lo R e p a ir
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W e G u a r a n t y L o w R a ta s lt
S a n lo r d &amp; L o c a l A re a s
M s . C o llin s . 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -9 9 3 7
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Cleaning S e r v ic e
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w e e k ly , M o n th ly , B i-W e e k ly
L ic e n s e d , B o n d e d . In s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

2 7 0 -C o n c rete
D e f s C o n c re te : P a tio s . D r iv e w a y s .
Sidew alks, D o c k s H o m e o w n e rs our
specialty. C o m m e rc ia l a ls o . C a ll
an ytim e for free estim a te. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 7208.

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H o m o / L a w n S p rin k le r R o p a tr
L ic e n s e d A In s u re d
H o m e R opairs/Llte H a u lin g

407-830-9388

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Wrist Rein? F r e e R e p o rt E x p o s ie s
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278-H a n d y M an
Home A Lawn
Sprlnker Repelr
Over 20 Yrs Exp.
Professional A Reliable
407-971-«A12

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F r e o re p o rts at:
w w w .H o m o S O S .c o m
C a ll B a rr y at 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

279-HAULING
Fill Dirt, S h e ll, T o p S o il, R o c k ,
C o n c r e t e -W a s h o u t. B o b c a t 7
T r a c t o r S e r v ic e a v a ila b le a ls o .
S e rv ic in g V o lu sia , L a k e , S e m in o le ,
O r a n g e C o u n tie s . 4 0 7 -9 4 7 -8 B 7 2 .

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A re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 8

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312— T ree S ervice

P r e s s u r e W a s h i n g A P a in t in g
Plumbing A Electrical Fixture
Inal
Installations
407-321-8712

W h a l A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v ic e ?
W a A c c e p t A ll C r e d i t C e r d e .
T r e e R e m o v a l. T r im m in g . B o b c a t
S v c . F ire w o o d , F r e o E s tim a te s .
Lic/lns .4 0 7 - 2 8 0 -1 6 7 9

2 8 7 -L awn S e r v ic e s

3 1 6 — W eld in g &amp;
S h eet M etal

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
L a r g e A S m a ll L a w n M a in te n a n c e ,
P re s s u re W a s h in g A M o re . C a ll for
F r e e Q u o te .

407-43S-822B

Dry W all
•Stucco R epairs*
All Te x tu re s M a tc h e d
P o p co rn !!
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 L/l

3 0 1 -R eal E state

C A M Lawn Service
Residential A Commercial

Will Do Your
W elding W ork,
A L U M IN U M O R
S TEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates!
C A L L ROBBY,

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McDonald's
Brick A Block Masonry
15 Y e a r s E x p -F r e e Q u o te s
3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0

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F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S I N C E 1B 70
F r e e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

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&amp; 2 L ITE R S O F T DRINK
DELIVERED T O YOUR HOME*
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Better Pizza.

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businesses, they are Hie
heart o f your community.

This location only
332 W, Lake Mary Blvd.
Sanford, FL 32733

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181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

B E D : $195, brand now lung sire
firm doutifo sidod mattress sot,
delrvory available 407-2750935

W anted T o P urch ase I
Trailer sized refrigerator &amp;
electric stove In very good
condition Also nood French or
louverod
door.
Must
be
reasonably priced Nood ASAP.
Lv m sg, 407-321-5394.

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to M x e out ot Apnrfrnmt U o ? ?
2429 VWtow A v o t w SantortJ
Great Ltttlo Bungalow on .24
Acre lot w/updatod Electric,
Plumbing A Bool. ♦ C C P
189,000
CALL AND ASK US A BO U T
R EO O n FO R ECLO SUR E
P R O P E R T IE S .
1209. S w a n _ S lre o L Winter
Springs Stunning 5/3 Estate
on Noarly 1 Aero, Updated w/
Attention to Detail Wonderful
master Retreat. 2734 G L A
1350.000.
C all Jo y c e S ta n sb e rry
407-323-6755
O r, J a n Duttw ellor
407-679-1000

160—

B u s in e s s F o r

S a le
B nr/Grlll: O nly 178K Total
S R X U c . Must Sootl
Can Sheroo with
S e c u rity Financial
407-661-9700.

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
O IN IN Q R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110- Dbl
Pod. 8 Chippondale C hrs, 72"
Bullot/Hulch, U n u s e d , Still
Boxed, Cost S18K. Sell 13950
Matblo Set vet 1750, 13 pc
C h erry Set, 78‘ Table, 8 chrs,
Chinn C a b , $1295 407-6601415
B E D : $110 now quilted queen
l&gt;illowtop mattioss sol. C a n
doltvor 407 275 0612.

B e d : Luxury lirm pillow-top
mattress M l . Brand new
w/warranty. $155 4 0 7 -8 3 1 1322
or
386 -2 1 8 -2 9 4 6
Delrvory available
BEDRM
• 8 PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sloigh bod,
Rails, Dresser, Mirror, Chest, 2
Nilostds. unused. Stilt Boxed.
C ost 17k. Sell 11950 407-6601415
B E D R M - 8 P C High-ond Loess
V III
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovotail, Dresser, trt-mirror,
Chest, 2 NlteStds. Unused, Still
Boxod, Cost 115K, Sell $3,250.
407-660-1415

187— S p o r t i n c
G o o d s

THE BIG ONE!!
OVER 600
TABLES

Sat Only. 8-3. 5212 Michigan Ave.
Santord Household Items, lew
antique dishes, lots ol mtsc

191— B uilding
M aterials
c o r r u g a ted

M iscellaneous
S pa/H o t tu b , 5 p e rs o n
portable wtth lounger. 5hp, 20
jets, ne ve r u s e d . 11650. 407256-5919

199— P ets &amp;
S upplies
AKC G ER M AN SHEPARD
P U P P IE S R E A D Y A P R IL 14.
2004 M A L E S 1 3 5 0 -F E M A L E S
1250 407-310-0364

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231—C ars For S ale
1500! P olice Im p o u n d s l
Cars horn $5001 For kshngs cal
800-719-3001x4716
1990 C odiac Bnrrtz S p o t sivrv.
spoke w bool covers, looks
good, runs good $2300 407330 0434

92 Mercury Grand Marquis In
good condition, low mileago.
$2,800 407-323-0924.

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale

2001 F o rd R a n g e r: 4x4.
oxtended cab, automatic, 4 06
V6.
PW .
PS.
excellonl
condition 16k miles 111.000
407-324-2612.

223—

s te e l

R O O F I N G lor B a m s . Boat
Docks, Shops, otc Also Culvert
Pipe: 15"x20' 1B‘ x2a .C a ll For
Prices. Surplus Steel &amp; Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

M A TTR E S S S E T: Brand now M
size orthopedic lirm with
warranty 185 407-275-7626

M a ttrasa
S a t:
NASA
technology m om ory loam as
seen on TV/Mall. 20 year
warranty, retail $1699, must sell
1595 407-402 2778 or 386-2162946

Huge Ccmrmmty GarageYard Sale
Sat. 4/17, Earn-1pm Hanover
Woods S ib oft Markham Woods Rd.
N ol U Mary Btvd t yard concrete
mu or, utility traitor, 24* lawn mower,
chipper. BBQ. spreader, blower,
edget. got! carl. Householdbaby
furniture, boding antique ADZ. god
equip, codectbles. truck running
boards, toys. &amp; mtsc

Tlio Lakeland Conler
Apr 17 A 18
9 -5 Sal. 9-4 Sun
Sponsored by: Lakoland
Rillo
&amp; Pislol Club. Inc

D IN IN G R O O M : 12 pioco
banal d lorry soL brand now and
beautiful. 11300 4 0 7 -2 7 5 7626

Futon: S old wood mssjon-styto
arms, oxtra nice loam layorod
pad All brand new $295 407402-1781 or 386-216-2946

Estate Sale Apr 16 4 17, 8 4pm
2317 Mellonvine Ave. Sanlord
True
Antique
furniture
&amp;
collectibles

,g | y ilR * U V I

B E D R O O M S E T : Novor used
chorry sloigh bod set. $990.
407-275-0612.
D A Y B E D : Victorian stylo, 2
twin mattrossos w/warranty,
pop-up trundlo All brand now.
1295 407-331-1941/386-2162946

Church Rummage/Baka/Salt:
Furniture,
bicycle,
clothes,
household items, knlck knacks,
bicycle parts Grace Fellowship
Cong Church. 2401 S Park Avo.
Sanford. FrYSat, Apr 16 417, 9am3pm__________________________

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B E D R O O M S E T : Brand now
a m |* ao txnixj soL sol lor $425,
can doltvor 407-275-0935

Patti's Pet
Sitting

S ales

Nolle* of Application
lor Tax D**d

cerMcate(s) wtt be sold to the
highest bidder at the weal Irani
door.
Seminoie
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
on

Description of Property: LE O
L O T S 1 ♦ 2 BLK 2 H OW AR D
PACKARD LAND C O S t S T ADO
T O C A M E R O N C fTY PB 1 PO
70

Monday. May 03, 2004. al
11:00am

Names In which assessed LIL­
LIAN I G ILES . IO N A W ILLIAMS

Payment of Sale fee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording lees are required to be
paid by the successful bidder at
the sale Full payment of an
amount equal lo the highest bid
la due within 24 hours after the
advertised time ot sale AN pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, made payable
to the Clerk ol the Circuit Court

AN of said property being In to*
County ol Seminole. State of
Florida

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IVEN.
that H E LE N T H ER NAND EZ,
(he holder ol lh* following carlihcale(i) has Ned Mid certiflcate(a) tor a tax deed lo be
taaued thereon The ceruhcate
numbed a) and year(a) ol
laauance, the description ol the
property, and the nama(a) In
which II was assessed ta/are as
follows:

PAR CEL ID# 29 20 29 300

2001 Yam aha Q P 1200R. Rnra
Stage 2 race package Over 74
mph on radar (brutally last!)
Excellent condition, g a ’ ago
kept. Yamaha factory warranty
M 1004 A l eorvtoee dono, r»M X
seen salt water. Com ploto
package with 2 ski trailer. 2
winches, spare tire, vests,
battory charger and covet
Expo noncod ndors only. Over
$14,000 b r new GfTxkir pkg Onky
$6,500 407-467-6582

arage

L egals

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230— B o a t s &amp;
Accessories

217—G

Pool
Ta b le :
Bit
IB C
professional sonos, 3 pc 1‘ siato,
Ithr pockets, lott, unused, still In
rrate.oost 1 4K .se l $1450 407660-1415.

L egals

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1501 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2000

199— Pets &amp;
S upplies

Will C aro For Ybur D og or C a l
In 'four H om o While Ybu Are
Gonot Very Reasonable Ratos!
R eferences Available Up on
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Description ol Properly: LE O
S E C 29 TW P 20S R O E 29E
B EQ 437 48 F T N A 202 41 F T
E O F SW C O R R UN N 68 O E Q
15 MIN E 90 F T N 7 D E O 22
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(L E S S SLY 25 F T ) ( 37AC)
Names In which assessed
DADE W TH O R N TO N . H ELD A
B TH O R N TO N
A8 ol safe property bomg In the
County ol Seminole, Stale ol
Florida

Dated on 3/(67004
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24, 31. 2004 and
April 7. 14,2004
C177

Notice ot Application
tor Tax Deed

Unless such certillcate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law,
the properly described In such
certihcate(s) will be sold to the
highest bidder al the wost Iron!
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Santord. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004. at
11 00am

C E R TIFIC A TE N O : 845 YE AR
O F IS S UAN C E: 1999
PAR CEL ID# 29-19-31-300-

0220 0000

Description ot Property: LE O
SEC 29 TW P 19S R O E 31E
BEG NW C O R T R A C T A S A N ­
FO R D TR AILS ES TA TE S RUN S
396 F T W 165 F T N 396 F T E
165 F T T O B EO
Names In which assessed
TY R A N S ULLIVAN, S R . J O
ANNE LAN SIQ UIT

Dated on 3/167004
MAHYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24. 31. 2004
and April 7. 14,2004
C l 75

Notice ol Application
I or Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y OIVEN.
that H E L E N T H ER N A N D EZ .
Itie holder ol the following certihcate(s) has Mod said certlflcale(s) for a lax deod lo be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
Issuance, Ihe description ol the
property, and the nam e(t) In
which H was assessed is/are as
fellows.

AN ol said property being In the
County ot Seminole. Slate ot
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according lo law,
the property described In such
certificated) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at Ihe west (rant
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03. 2004. al
ft 00am
Payment ot Sale lee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording lees are required lo be
paid by the successful bidder al
the sale Full payment ot an
amount equal lo Ihe highest bid
Is due within 24 hours alter Ihe
advertised time ol sale AN pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, made payable
to the Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
Dated on 3/167004

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1728 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 1999

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Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed

Unless such certihcate(s) shall
be redoemod according to law.
the properly described In such
cerlilicale(s) will be sold lo the
highest bidder al Ihe wost Irani
door,
Seminole
County
Coudhouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004. at
11 00am

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1727 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1999

Payment ol Sale lee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording lees aie required to be
paid by Ihe successful bidder al
Ihe sale Full payment ol an
amount equal to Ihe tiighest b*d
It due within 24 hours alter Ihe
advertised lime ol sale AN pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, made payable
lo the Clerk ol the Circuit Court

00000020

Dated on 3/167004,
MARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24. 31.2004 and
April 7. 14. 2004
C l 76

Not lea of Application
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y OIVEN.
that W A C H O V IA B AN K AS
C U S TO O IA N / TR U S T E E FO R
P LYM O UTH PARK TAX S E R ­
VICE U C . ihe holder ol Ihe fol­
lowing certificated) has Med
said certiftcata(i) tor a lax deed
lo be issued thereon The c*rtrflcats number!t) and year(t) of
Issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) In
which 4 was assessed ie/are as
follows

P AR CEL ID# 13-20-30-3000060-0000
Description of Property. LE O
S E C 13 TW P 20S R O E 30E
B EO 1328 58 F T S ♦ 588 807
F T W O F N E C O R O F N E 1/4
O F NW 1/4 RUN N 18 D E O 6
MIN 42 S E C E 150 359 F T N 45
D E Q 58 MIN 30 S E C W 148 28
F T SW LY O N RD T O P T
206 305 F T N 65 O E Q 64 MIN
40 S E C W O F B E Q S 65 D E Q
54 MIN 44 S E C E 206 306 F T
T O B EO

A l of said property bwng In tie
County of Seminoie. SIMs ol
Florida

J

MARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harferd
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24. 31. 2004 and
A pd 7. 14. 2004
C l 78

NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y OIVEN.
that FIDELA DENNY. Ihe holder
of the following certificated) has
filed said certificated) tor a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate numberfs) and yearfs)
of Issuance, the description ol
the property, and the nam ed) In
which it was assessed la/ara as
fellows

Names In which assessed
JO H N H BOW M AN. SH AR O N V
BOW M AN

[Week of April 12,2004^
v -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

All of said property being in Ihe
County ol Seminole. Stale of
Florida

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1728 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001

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Description ol Property: LE O
L O T 1 (L E S S EXPR ESSW AY)
S O U T H S A N FO R D H E IG H TS
ADD PB 2 P G S 118 A 119
Names In which assessed
S U S A N J S C A N N A P IE C O

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P AR C E L ID# 12-20-30 5090000-0010

Unless auch certifiesleft) shal
be redeemed eccordng lo law.
Ihe property deaertoed In such

Monday. May 03, 2004. at
11 00am
Payment ot Sale lee. applicable
documentary stamp taiea and
recording fees ars required to be
paid by the successful bidder at
the sale Full payment ol an
amount equal to the highest bid
is due within 24 hours after toe
advertised time ol sale A l pay­
ments shaN be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, mad* payable
to the Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Oated on 3/167004

NO TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY, the holder
o l Ihe following certificated) has
hied said certificated) for a tax
deed lo be Issued thereon The
certificate numberfs) and yearfs)
ol Issuance. Ihe description ot
the property, and the name(s) In
which It was assessed Is/are as
fellowi

Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
lo be paid by the successful
I bidder at the sale Full payment
ol an amount equal lo the high­
est bid Is due within 24 hours
alter Ihe advortisod time ol
sale All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed Instrument,
made payable lo Ihe Clerk ol
Ihe Circuit Court

Unless auch certrftcateft) shal
be redeemed acconkng to law,
the property described In such
certifiestefij will be told to toe
highest bidder al the west Irani
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida, on

PAR CEL ID# 12-20-30-509-

Description ol Property LEO
LO TS 2 T O 4 S O U TH S A N ­
FO R D H E IG H T S A D O PB 2
PGS 118 6 119

MARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harferd
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24. 31. 2004 and
April 7, 14.2004

cteo
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 03-261J-C C -2 0 -S
H ID DEN VILLAGE
CO NDO M INIUM
AS S O CIATIO N . I N C , a not tor
protit Flonda corporation,
Ptaintffl.
vs
B ETTY
R
H IQ A R .
AND
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
B E T T Y R HIQAR. S EM INO LE
CO U N TY. AND UNKNOW N
RARTIES IN P O S S E S S IO N .
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A L E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IVEN
ttiat on the 22 day of April. 2004
at 11 00 a m at West Front Door
of
lha
Seminole
County
Courthouse, the undersigned
Clerk win otter tor sale the fol­
lowing described real property:
Unit 103. Building 4D. Hidden
Village Condominium, pursuant
lo
the
Declaration
ot
Condominium, as recorded In
Official Records Book 1624,
Page 1581, In the public records
ol Seminole County. Florida and
any amendments thereto
The stores!xl sale wiN be made
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment entered In Civil No
03-CC-2813-20-S pending to toe
County Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In" and tor
Seminoie County. Flonda
O ATED this 22 day ol March.
2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
CLERK O F TH E C O U N TY
COURT
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order to parbapale In
this proceeding, you are entitled,
al no coat to you. to the provision
ol certain assistance Please
contact Court Administration al
301 N Park Avenue, Suita N301,
Santord. FL 32771 (407) 665
4227 within 2 working days of
your receipt ot this notice: If you
are hearing or voice impaired,
cal t -800-955-8771
MARNIE DALE RAO AN. E S O ,
Taylor 6 Carts. P.A.,
850 Concourse Parkway South,
Suita 105.
Maitland. Florida 32751
Publish Apr! 7. 14.2004
C194

Names In which assessed
SUSAN J S C A N N A P IE C O PER
REP
AN ol said property being m the
County ot Seminoie. State ot
Flonda
Unless such certificated) shaN
be redeemed acconkng to law,
the property described m such
certificated) wiN be sold to the
highest bidder at the west Irani
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03. 2004. al
1100am
Payment ol Sale tee. applicable
documentary dam p taxas and
racordxtg lees are required to be
paid by the successful bidder at
the sals. FuN payment of an
amount squai to ths highest bid
Is due wetxn 24 hours alter the
advertised time ol sale. AM pay­
ments shal be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, mad* payable
to the Clerk of the Circuit Court.

N O TIC E O F
G E N E R A L E L E C T IO N
I. Glands E. Hood. Secretary of
State of the Stale of Florida, do
hereby give notice that a G E N ­
ERAL E L E C TIO N wM be held in
S E M IN O LE County, Stale of
Florida, on the S E C O N D day of
NO VEM B ER . A.O., 2004. to M
or retain the following offices
President and Vice-President
United States Senator
Representative In Congreea:
Districts 3. 7 and 24
State Attorney: Judicial CkcuN
18
Pubbc Defender: Ju d o a l Circuit
18
Stats Senator: District 9
State Representative
25. 33, 34 and 37

Districts

Supreme Court, Retention of
Two Justices

Deled on 3/167004.
MARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
by Gerakkn* Harford
Deputy Cleric
Pubfwh March 24.31.2004 end
Apr! 7. 14,21,2004
079

Fifth District Court of Appeal.
Retention of FN* Judge*
Circuit
Judge.
Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit OrotgM 3. 6, B,
2 2 .2 3 and 24
Clerk of to* CtrcuN Court
Sheriff
Property Appraiser

Notice of Appdcatton
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IVEN .
that FIDELA DENNY, toe holder
of to* toftowtng cerWtcaled) has
Med said cert«cM *(a) tor a lax
dead lo be Issued toereon. The
ceruflcaf# numberfs) and yearfs)
of toauance, to* deecrtplMn of
to* property, and to* neme(s) In
which a we* aneesed Is/are as
blow s:
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 2281 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : I B M
P AR C EL ID# 09-20-31-50102004X110

TaxCoNector
Supervisor of Flection*
County Court Judge Group* 1
and S
School Board Dw tncu 3 and 4
County Com rrxeetoners Dtofricfa
1 .3 a n d 5
•

Seminole
Sox and Wafer
Coneervaaon DiatrtcL Group* 2.
4 and 5
Pubhah A pr! 14.21 ,2 004
0063

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IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
Q ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 02C A 7 5 7 0 -1 4 W

C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, 1800-955-0771 (TD O ) Of 1-800955-8770. vie Florida Relay
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Forfeiture has been Med In the
above-styled Court

April 6, 2004

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D A TE

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G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIE N O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S .
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
CLAIM ING
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, TH R O U G H .
UN D ER OR A G AIN ST OALE D
ZEAK. MELANIE B ZEAK. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD, TH E
UN KNO W N SP O U SE, HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S , TR U S TE E S AND
ALL O TH E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T B Y
TH RO U GH
UN D E R
OH
A G AIN ST MELANIE B ZEAK,
C O U N TR Y C LUB PARK
H OM EO W NER S
ASSO CIATIO N, INC ,
M O R TG A G E
E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
S Y S TE M S .
INC
AS
NO M INEE
FO R
H O U S E H O LD FINANCE
C O R P O RATIO N ITS
S U C C E S S O R S AND ASSIGNS
JO H N DOE AND JA N E DO E AS
UNKNOW N TE N A N TS IN
POSSESSIO N
D EFEND ANTISI
R E-N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO S U R E S A LE
NO TICE IS H ER ED Y GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
the Motion lo Reset foreclosure
Sale dated April 2, 2004 entered
m Civil Case No 02 C A 252014W o! ttie Circuit Court ol the
tBTH Judicial Circuit in and lor
SEM IN O LE County. Sanford.
Florida I anil sell lo Ifie highest
and best bidder lor cash at the
West Front Door al the SEMI­
NOLE County Courttiouso locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanford. Florida, al 11:00 am ,
on the 6 day ol May. 2004 ttie
following described properly as
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wit:
LO T 105. C O U N T R Y C L U B
PARK. (PHASE II). A C C O R D ­
ING T O TH E PLAT TH E R E O F
AS R EC O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K
54, PAGES 22 TH R O U G H 24.
IN C LU S IV E,
P U B LIC
RECORDS O F
S E M IN O LE
CO UN TY. FLORIDA
Dated this 6 day ol Apnl. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
TH E S EM INO LE H ER ALD
T H E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J. S T E R N , P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. F T 33324
(964)233-0000
02-99465
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
the
S EM IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. I 800-955-0771 (TD D ) or 1-600955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish Apnl 14, 21, 2004
0084

TH E C IR C UIT C O U R T
O F T H E 16TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 02-CA-2946-14L
IRWIN M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R A TIO N
PLAINTIFF

Publish April 14, 21. 2004

Does
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L cincurT,
IN AND FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 03 C A -I07 4-1 4W
D E U TS C H E BANK NATIONAL
T R U S T CO M P A N Y AS
C U S TO D IA N O R T R U S TE E
FrX/A BAN KERS T R U S T
COM PANY O F CALIFORNIA.
N A.
Plaintiff,
vs
UN KNO W N HEIRS,
B EN EFICIAR IES O F SAMMIE
L E E B R O W N A/K/A SAM M Y
LEE BROW N, el al.
Defendants

JE S U S A C E V E D O III, IF
LIVING. A N D IF D EA D , T H E
U N KNO W N S P O U S E . HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R P AR TIES C LA IM ­
ING
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T J E S U S A C E V E D O .
III. KIM A C E V E D O . JO H N D O E
AND JANE D O E A S UN KNO W N
TE N A N TS IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T (S )
R E -N O TIC E OF
F O R E C LO S U R E S A L E
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion lo Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated Apnl 6 . 2004 emered
In C w l Casa No 02-CA-2946
14L ol trie Circuit Court ol the
1BTH Judicial Circuit m and lor
SEM IN O LE County, Santord.
Florida. I win sail lo Ihe highest
and best bidder lor cash at ttie
West Front Door al tha SEM I­
N O LE County Courthouse locat­
ed at M l N Park Avenue in
Santord. Florida, at It 00 a m
on Ihe 11 day ol May, 2004 the
following described property as
sat forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit
L O T 64. REPLAT O F G R O V EV IEW
V ILLA G E
SECOND
A D D ITIO N . A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E PLAT TH E R E O F AS
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT BOOK 26.
PAGE 7-6. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
S EM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA.
Dated INs 6 day ol Apr*. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh kv
TH E SEM INOLE H ERALO
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S T E R N , P.A., A T T O R N E Y
FO R P LAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Sort#
500
Plantation FL 33324
(954)2336000
02-01576
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T, persona with tksab*
lies needng a special accom­
modation
should
contact

Tesha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish April 14.21,2004
DOG 7

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE N O . 04-273-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
B A R R E TT SELIGM AN.
Deceased

N O TIC E O F
FO R E C LO S U R E S A LE

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a F inal Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 2nd day
ol April, 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03 CA-2074-14W ol
the Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lo t S EM I­
N O LE County, Sanford, Florida,
wherein D E U T S C H E
BANK
NATIONAL T R U S T COMPANY,
A S C U S TO O IA N O R T R U S T E E
F/K/A B AN KER S T R U S T C O M PANY O F CALIFO R NIA, N A . Is
the Plaintiff and U N K N O W N
H EIR S. B E N E F IC IA R IE S O F
SAMMIE LE E B R O W N A/K/A
SAMM. E V E L E N R O BIN S O N ,
JA N IC E M C G R IFF B R AKER
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . F LO R I­
DA. UN K N O W N H EIR S O F T H E
E S TA TE O F JO H N M CGRIFF.
OECEASED:
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E O F SAM M IE L E E
B R O W N A/K/A SAM M Y L E E
BRO W N. D. JO H N D O E , JA N E
DOE AS UNKNOW N TE N A N T(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
TH E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY are
Defendants I will soil lo Ihe
highest and best bidder lor cash
al the West Front Door al the
S EM INO LE County Courthouso
located si 301 N Paik Avenue In
Santord. Florida, al 11 00 a m .
on the 6th day ol May. 2004 the
following described property as
sal forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wil,
L O T 1. B LO C K 1. TO W N O F
CANAAN.
FLO R ID A .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
TH E R E O F. AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 1. PAGE 103, O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . F LO R I­
DA, SAID PLAT FO R M ERLY A
PART O F O R A N G E C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A AND FILED IN PLAT
B O O K "D", PAGE 119 O F T H E
PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F SAID
C O U N TY .
A/K/A
2090
B EA R D A LL
A V EN UE. S AN FO R D . FL 32771
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should
contact the Court
Administrator st 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding II
hearing impaired. (T D D ) 1-800955-B771 or Voice (V) 1 600955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services

The administration ol Ihe estate
ol
B A R R ETT
S E LIG M AN ,
"deceased. File Number 04-273C P ; Is pending In Ihe Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Division, the
address of which Is 301 North
Park Avonue, Sanford. FL,
32771 The names and address­
es of Ihe personal representa­
tive and lhal personal representattve's attorney are set forth
tielow
All creditors ot the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice Is served must Me their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH E
L A TE R
OF
TH REE
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F TH IS N O T IC E O R TH IR TY
DAYS A F TE R TH E D A TE O F
SER V IC E O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against tho
decedent s estate must tile their
daims with this court W ITHIN
TH R E E M O N TH S A F TE R TH E
D A TE O F T H E FIR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G T H E
TIME P ER IO DS S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . A N Y C LAIM FILE D
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
AFTER
TH E D E C E D E N TS
DATE O F D EATH IS BAR R ED
TH E D A TE O F F IR S T P UBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
APRILI4, 2004
Mina Krumbein
3305 Bonnie Road
Plkesville, MD 21208 5607
Ivrtah Levine
5 Keren Hayesod SI.
Jerusalem 94266 Israel
CHARLES
E.
H O E Q U IS T.
ES O U IR E
Florida Oar No 036455
P O Box 140985
Orlando, FL 32814-0985
(407) 896-5440
Attorney for Estate
Publish April 14,21.2004
DOBS

Dated this 6th day ol April,
2004
April 6 . 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Oork ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Oltice ot Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Laudordale, Flonda 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish April 14.21,2004
0086

VS

I H ER E B Y C E R TIF Y lhal a (rue
and correct copy ol this Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above-named addressee this 8
day ol Apnl. 2004.

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A.
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-63S-16-M
IN RE FO R F E ITU R E O F A
M O TO R C Y C L E RAMP;
CAM P BELL H AU S FIELD 2 HP
C O M P R E S S O R . CAM P BELL
H AU S FIELD \ t T IMPACT
W R EN CH . M IS C E LLA N E O U S
KO BALT S O C K E T SET;
CAM P BELL H AU S FIELD
■QUIET AIR" AIR
C O M P R E S S O R . M AKITA 12v
DRILL. C R A FTS M A N 3 HP AIR
C O M P R E S S O R . KOBALT
H YD R A U LIC FLO O R JA C K ;
C R A FTS M A N TO O L BOX; MINI
FR ID G E; A N D O N E B LUE AND
W H ITE 1998 YAMAHA
EX H IBITIN G V I N
JYARJ04E21 A 0 16878 AND
EN G IN E #J503E019276
N O T IC E O F
F O R F E ITU R E C O M P L A IN T
TO ; Michael Christopher Cart
2735 Mystic Lake Drive #207
Oviedo. Florida 32765
and all others who claim an
intarast in ihe following property
a motocyde ramp, a Campbell
Hausltek) 2 hp compressor. •
Campbell Hausfield U2* Impact
wrench, a miscellaneous Kobalt
socket
eel;
•
Campbell
HaushekJ "Quite Air* air com­
pressor. a Makna 12v drill. a
Craftsman 3 hp air compressor;
a Kobalt hydraulic floor Jack; a
Craftsman tool bos; a mini
lodge, end one blue and white
1996 Yamaha exhibiting V I N
YARJ04E21A016878
and
engine #JSO3E0t9276
Donald F Etimget, m has official
capacity as She rift ol tha
Seminole
County,
Florida,
through the ofllcert. Investiga­
tor* or agents, seized the above
property on or about February
17, 2004. at ot near the area ot
2435 Atom* Avenue. Unas 569
and 570. Oviedo. Seminole
County. Florida Sard property is
In the custody oI the Sheriff ol
Seminole C rx rty tor the pur­
pose at forfeiture pursuant to
sections
932 701-932.704.
Florida Statutes
A Verified
Comptamt tor Final Judgment ol

N O TIC E O F A PUBLIC
H EAR IN G T O
CO N S ID ER T H E A D O P TIO N
O F AN O R D IN AN CE BY
T H E C IT Y O F SA N FO R D ,
FLO R ID A
Notice Is hereby given trial a
Public Hearing wiH be held m Ihe
Commission Room el Ihe Cily
Hall in Ihe Cily ot Sanford,
Flonda, al 7.00 o'clock P M on
Monday, April 26, 2004. lo con­
sider Ihe adoption ol an ordi­
nance by the City ot Sanford.
Flonda. title of which Is as fol­
lows:
O R D IN A N C E NO 3658
AN O R D IN A N C E O F TH E C IT Y
OF
S A N FO R D .
FLO R ID A .
AM ENDING O R D IN AN CE NO
3079 O F SAID C IT Y . SAID
O R D IN A N C E
B EIN G
TH E
C O M P R E H E N S IV E
PLAN.
A M E N D IN O
TH E
FU TU R E
LA N D U S E MAP D E S IG N A ­
TIO N O F AP P R O X IM ATELY
7 15+/- A C R E S O F P R O P E R TY
LYING B E TW E E N O LD LAKE
MARY R O AD AND T H E C E N ­
TR A L FLO R ID A G R EEN EW A Y
A N D B E TW E E N W AIRPO RT
B O U LEVAR D AND TH E C E N ­
TR AL FLORIDA GREENEW AY,
FR O M IND, INDUSTRIAL. LDR.
LO W D E N S ITY R ESID EN TIAL.
AND C O N S . C O N S ER VATIO N
T O G C . G EN E R A L C O M M E R ­
CIAL; PROVIDING FO R S E V ­
ERABILITY. C O N F L IC TS AND
E F F E C TIV E DATE
A copy shall be available al Ihe
office o( the City Clerk lor all
persons desiring lo examine the
same
A l parties In inlerest and ctlUens
aha! have an opportunity to be
heard al sard hearing
By order ol Ihe City Commission
ol the City ol Santord. Florida.
P E R S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P AR TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
SH OULD
C O N TA CT
TH E
HUM AN R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E
AD A C O O R D IN A TO R A T 3305610 46 H O U R S IN ADVANCE
O F TH E M E E TIN G
ADVICE T O T H E PUBLIC; It*
person decide* to appeal a deci­
sion made witn rasped to any
matter considered al the above
meeting or hearing, ha may
need a verbatim record 04 the
proceedings, tndudtfig Ihe testmony and evidence, which
record la not provided by tha
City ol Santord (F S 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter
Deputy Cay C»e&lt;k
Publish Apr* 14. 2004
0091

N O TIC E O F A P UB LIC
H EA R IN G TO
CO N S ID ER T H E AD O P TIO N
O F A N O R D IN A N CE B Y
T H E C IT Y O F SA N FO R D ,
FLO R ID A
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held In Ihe
Commission Room al the City
Hall In the City ot Sanford.
Florida, at 7:00 o’clock P.M. on
Monday, April 26,2004. lo con­
sider the adoption ol an ordi­
nance by Ihe City ol Santord.
Florida, title d which I* a* td -

O R D IN A N C E N O 3859
AN O R D IN A N C E O F TH E C IT Y
OF
SANFO R D,
FLO R ID A.
AM ENDING O R D IN AN CE NO
3117 O F SAID C IT Y ; SAID
O R D IN A N C E B EING A ZONING
PLAN. SAID AM EN D M EN T T O
C H A N G E T H E Z O N IN G O F
7.15+/- A C R E S O F P R O P ER TY
LYING B E TW E E N O LD LAKE
M ARY R O AD AND TH E C E N ­
TR AL FLO R ID A G R EEN EW AY
AND B E TW E E N W AIRPORT
B O U LEVAR D AND TH E C E N ­
TR A L FLORIDA QREENEW AY,
FROM MI-2, MEDIUM INDUS­
TR IA L A N D A G . A G R IC U L ­
T U R E , T O PD, P LAN N ED
D E V E LO P M E N T; P ROVIDING
F O R S E V ER A B ILITY , C O N ­
F L IC T S
AND
E F F E C T IV E
DATE.
A copy shall be available al the
office ol Ihe City Cletk tor an per­
sons desiring to examine the
same
All parties in inlerest and cituens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard ot said hearing
By order ol the City Commission
ol tho City ol Sanford, Flonda,
P ER S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS TA N C E T O
P AR TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
SH OULD
CO N TA CT
TH E
HUM AN R E S O U R C E S O FFIC E
AD A C O O R D IN A TO R A T 3305610 40 H O U R S IN ADVANCE
O F TME M E E TIN G
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC: II a
person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ot the
proceedings, including Ihe testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ol Sanford. (FS 266 0105)
Cynlhia Porior,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: Apnl 14. 2004
D092

A copy shall be available al the
office ot the City Cletk for a l peraorta desiring to examine the
same.
A l parlies in interest and cituens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ot the City Commission
’of the City ot Santord. Florida.
P ER S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P AR TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
SH OU LD
CO N TA CT
TH E
H UM AN R E S O U R C E S O FFIC E
ADA C O O R D IN A TO R A T 330581ft. 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE
O F TH E M E E TIN G
AD VIC E T O TH E PUBLIC: It a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, ho may
need a verbatim record of Ihe
proceedings. Including Ihe testi­
mony and evidence, which
record la not provided by the City
ol Sanford (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: April t4, 2004
D095

N O TIC E O F
AD M INISTR ATIVE
C O M P LA IN T
TO : LTlibelh Penie James
Altamonte Springs. FL
Case No 709504)3 AG
An A D M IN IS TR A TIV E C O M ­
P L A IN T
to
revoke
your
licent*(e) and eligibility for licensure and appointment has been
tiled against you You have the
nght to request a hearing pur­
suant lo Sections 120 569 end
120 57(1) »nd (2), Florida
Statutes, by mailing a request
for same to the Department ol
Financial Services. Division ol
Legal Services. 200 E Gaines
SI.. Tallahassee, Florida 323990333 II a request lor hearing is
not received by May 12. 2004,
Ihe nght to a heanng In this mat­
ter will be waived and the Chtel
Financial Officer will dispose ol
this cause In accordance with
law
Publtsh: March 31, 2004 and
April 7, 14. 21, 2004
C217

April 6 . 2004
N O TIC E O F A P U B LIC
H EAR IN G T O
C O N S ID ER T H E A D O P TIO N
O F AN O R D IN A N C E BY
TH E C IT Y O F SA N FO R D ,
FLO R ID A
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Heanng will b « held )n the
Commission Room el Ihe City
Hall In the City of Santord.
Flonda. al 7 00 o'clock PM . on
Monday. April 26, 2004. lo con­
sider tin adoption ol an ordi­
nance by Ihe City ot Santord.
Flonda. title ot which Is as lotlows.
O R D IN A N C E NO 3861
AN O R D IN AN CE O F TH E C ITY
OF
S A N FO R D ,
FLO R ID A.
R ELA TIN G T O TO W IN G O F
M O TO R
V E H IC L E S
AND
W R EC K E R S ER VIC ES ; P R O ­
VIDIN G F O R LE G IS LA TIV E
FINDINGS, PROVIDING FO R A
C IT Y W R E C K E R O P E R A TO R
S Y S T E M AS D E F IN E D BY
S TA TE LAW, PROVIDING FO R
T H E D E L E G A TIO N T O T H E
C IT Y M ANAG ER TH E POW ER
AND A U TH O R ITY T O EN G A G E
W R E C K E R O P E R A TO R S IN
C O N T R A C T U A L R E L A TIO N ­
SHIPS IN A W R EC K E R O P E R ­
ATO R S Y S TE M B ASED UP O N
R O TATIO N . PROVIDING FO R
C O N F L IC TS AND REPEALIN G
S E C T IO N S 17-56 TH R O U G H
17-76 O F T H E C IT Y O F S A N ­
FO R D C IT Y C O D E . PROVID­
ING
FOR
C O D IFIC A TIO N .
PROVIDING FO R S EVER AB IL­
ITY AN D PROVIDING FO R AN
E F F E C TIV E DATE.
A copy shall be available at the
office ol the City Clerk tor aH per­
sons desiring to examine the
same
All parties in interest end om ens
shall have an opportunity lo be
heard at said heanng
By order ol the City Commission
ot the City ol Santord, Flonda.
P E R S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P A R TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
SH OULD
CO N TA CT
TH E
HUM AN R E S O U R C E S O FFIC E
ADA C O O R D IN A TO R AT 3305610 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE
O F TH E M E E TIN G
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC II a
parson decides to appeal a deci­
sion mad* with respect lo any
manor considered at the above
mealing or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ot the
proceedings. Including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by Ihe
City ot Sanford (F S 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO U RT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A

PROBATE DIVISION
R LE NO. 04-276-CP
IN R E: E S TA TE O F
S TE V E N B R EN TLY
SW A G G ER TY .

________
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the estate
of S T E V E N B R E N TLY SW AG Q E R TY . deceased, whose date
ol death was December 4.2003.
and whose Social Security
Number Is 266-64- 1B9B. It
pending in Ihe Circuit Court tor
S E M IN O L E County, Flonda,
Probale Division; the address of
which Is 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanlord, FL, 32771. The names
and addresses ol Ihe Personal
Representalive
and
Ihe
Personal Representatrve's attor­
ney are set forth below
All creditors ot Ihe decedent
and other persons having datma
or demands against decedent's
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice Is has been served must
hie their claims with this Court
W ITH IN TH E LA TE R O F 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E D A TE
O F T H E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F T E R T H E TIM E O F SER VIC E
O F A C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E
O N TH E M
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and person* having claim*
or demands against tha dece­
dent's estate must Me their
daims with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E D A TE
O F T H E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL B E FO R EV E R B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G T H E
TIM E PER IO D S S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . ANY C LAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A FTER
TH E D E C E D E N T S
D A TE O F D EATH IS B AR R ED
T H E DATE O F FIR S T P U B LI­
C A TIO N O F T H IS N O TIC E IS:
April 7. 2004
Personal Representative
SHIRLEY D S W A G G E R TY
435 N. Orange Avenue
Santord, a 32771

AD other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having daims
or demands agatntl the dece­
dent's estate must file their
daims with this Court W ITH IN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E D A TE O F
T H E FIR S T P UB LIC ATIO N O F
TH IS N O TIC E

N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G T H E
TIM E P ER IO D S S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . A N Y C LA IM F ILE D
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A FTER
TH E
D E C E D E N T 'S
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
T H E DATE O F F IR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
April 7, 2004
Personal Representative
Kathleen N. Moyers
205 Morton Lana
Winter Springs. FL 32708
James N. Reyer
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 340189
5301 North Federal Highway.
Suite 130
Boca Raton. FL 33487
Telephone 561/241-9003
Publish: April 7 , 1 4 ,2004
D042

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
R L E #: 04-375-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F

N O TIC E O F A PUB LIC
H EA R IN G TO
C O N S ID ER T H E A D O P TIO N
O F AN O R D IN A N C E BY
T H E C IT Y O F SA N FO R D ,
FLO R ID A
Notice is hereby given thai a
Public Hearing wtil be held in the
Commission Room al the City
Hail In tha City ot Sanlord.
Florida, al 7:00 o'clock P.M. on
Monday, April 26, 2004 10 con­
sider the adoption ol an ordtnance by Ih* City of Santord.
Florida, title ol which Is as lot-

O R D IN A N CE NO 3662
AN O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y
OF
SANFO R D.
FLO R ID A .
P ROVIDING FO R T H E (S A N ­
FO R D RIVERW ALK FLO R ID A)

K A TH LE EN A. NYLIN.

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the estate
of K A TH L E E N
A.
NYLIN ,
deceased, whose dal* of death
was December 20, 2003. Fite
Number: 04-303-CP. la panting
In the Ckcuff Court tor SEMI
N O L E County. Florida. Probata
Division, the address ol which la
P.O Drawer C . Sanford, FL,
32772. The names and address
at
ol
tha
Personal
Representative
and
tha
Personal Repraeeniativs'a attar
ney era set forth below

NATH AN E JO R D A N 140
Furniture. M iec. Boxes
AH units are sold ‘ •s is' and
mutt be paid lot In C A S H
Immediately following sal* All
units advertised may not be
available al lima of sale In the
event ol settlement between
owner and obligated party.
Buyers must remove elt con­
tents. sweep unit and haul
away debris. Contents wiH be
sold at public auction to Ihe
highest bidder or otherwise d e ­
posed of at the following time
and location.

Co-Personal Representative
Harry Larson
7815 Empire Avenue
Orlando. Flonda 32810
G E O R G E C . KELLEY. E S Q
Attorney
for
Co-Personal
Representatives
Florida Bat No.: 098523
P O Box 1132
Apopka. FL 32704-1132
(407)886-2130
Publish Apr! 7. 14. 2004
D058

D A TE APRIL 21, 2004
TIM E 1:30 PM .
Magnolia Seff-Slorag*
2530 Magnolia Ave
Santord. FI 32773
(407)321-2808

Nolle* of General
Business Meeting
The Seminole SoS and Water
Conservation District (S S W C D )
will hold their monthly Business
Meeting at their office, 222 East
1st Street, Santord, FL 32771 on
Wednesday, April 26, 2004 al
4 00 P M
For Information visit
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Publish: April 7. 14, 2004
D043

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(Auction date 4-28-64)
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(Auction date 5-14-04)
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Above Dates
At 2pm At Tri-County Towing
1155 Belle Ave Wmtor Spgs FL
32708

Notice lo Creditors

N O TIC E O F SALE

The administration ol the estate
ot JA V IER RUIZ, deceased,
whose date ol death was August
7. 2003; is pending in tho Circuit
Court for Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division. File
Number 04-375-CP; the address
ol which Is 301 N Park Ave .
Sanford. FL, 32771 The names
and addresses ot Ihe Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below

To satisfy owner lien tor rent
due In accordance with Florida
Statutes. Soli Storage Facility
Act. Sections 83 801-83 809.
contents ol leased spacos as

All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decadents
estate. Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must file their
claims with Ihls Court W ITHIN
T H E LA TE R O F T H R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
*(30T D A Y S A F T E R TH E~ D A TTT
O F SER VIC E O F A C O P Y OF
TH IS N O TIC E O N TH E M

H eart
Briefs
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1 HOO AHA I ISA 1 us t

April 8 , 2004
N O T IC E O F A P U B L IC H E A R IN G T O
C O N S ID E R T H E A D O P T IO N O F A N
O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E C IT Y O F S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
Notice Is hereby given lhal a Public Hearing will be hold In the
Commission Room al the City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue. In
the City ol Sanford, Florida, al 7:00 o'clock P M on M onday,
A p ril 26. 2004 to consider tho adoption of an ordinance by the
City ol Sanford, Florida, described as follows:
O R D IN A N C E N O . 3860
T O A N N E X 0 28 A C R E O F P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G B E T W E E N
R O S E D R IV E A N D F E R N D R IV E A N D B E T W E E N PALM W AY
A N D E . J E N K IN S C IR C L E E X T E N D E D S O U T H E R L Y , A S

SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW;_____

T£'

All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent ot unliq­
uidated daims. musl file their
claims with this court W ITH IN
T H R E E (3) M O N TH S A F T E R
T H E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E.

Notwithstanding tha time peri­
ods set forth above, any dalm
filed two ( 2 ) years or more atter
the decedent’s date ot death Is
barred
The date ol the lust publication
ol this notice Is April 7.2004
ROBERT
K
M clN TO S H ,
ESO UIR E
Florida Bar No 376302
S TE N STR O M .
M clN TO S H .
C O LBER T. W HIGHAM ,
R EIS C H M A N N &amp; P AR TLO W .
PA
Post Office Box 4648
Sanlord. FL 32772-4848
Telephone 407/322-2171
Attorney lor
Personal
Representative
Publish Apnl 7. 14, 2004
0045

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
Case Number: 04 348-CP

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W ILL BE FO R E V E R B AR R ED

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A complete description and a copy ol Ihe ordinance shall be
available at Ihe office ol Ihe City Clerk lor all persons dosiring to
examine tho same.
All parties In intorest and citizens shall have an opportunity lo be
hoard at said hearing
B y order of the City Com m ission of the City ol Sanford. Florida.
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y O F T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
C O N T A C T T H E H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E A D A C O O R ­
D IN A T O R A T 407-330-5610 48 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E
M E E T IN G .
A D V IC E T O T H E P U B L IC : II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered al the above
meeting or heanng. he m ay need a verbatim record ol Ihe pro­
ceedings, Including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
not provided by Ihe City ol Sanlord. (F S 288.0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: April 14 &amp; 2 1 ,2 0 0 4
D093

IN RE: E S TA TE O F

NOTICE

FR A N C E S DW YER ,
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S

ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER S O N S
AR E N O TIFIED TH A T

IN RE: E S TA TE O F

Co-Personal Representative
Robert N. Furr
1218 Foxden Rood
Apopka. FL 32712

Deceased

Pubkah Apnl 14, 2004

April 6,2004

NATH AN E JO R D A N 139
Furniture, M iec. Household

Publish Apnl 14, 2004
D060

JAVIER RUIZ.

Publish Apnl 7. 14. 2004
D041

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE N O . 04-2903CP

Tha date of the first publication
of this Notice Is A p d 7. 2004.

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED

Telephone 407/323-3660

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Identified below.

B AR R ED
A l credito n of the decedent and
other persona having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate, on whom a copy of this
notice la served must Me their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
F IR S T PUBLICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
TH E TIM E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E O N
TH E M .

T H E AD M INISTR ATION ol the
estate of FR A N C E S O W Y ER .
deceased. File Number 04-348
CP. Is pending In the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County.
Flonda, Probate Division, the
address ol which is 301 N. Park
Avenue. Santord. Flonda 32771.
The name of the co-personal
representatives and the co-pen
aortal representatives attorney
are set forth below

GEORGE
B
W A LLA C E ,
E S O U IR E
Attorney for Personal
Representative
George B Wallace. E s q . P A
Florida Bar No 340189
TOO Weal First Streel
Sanlord. a 32771

Legals

L egals

Legals

L ecals

A l known or reasonably aacen
tamable. Including contingent
creditors of the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
nonce la served within fore* (3)
month* after the dels of tha first
publication of this nonce must
file their daims with this Court
W ITH IN
TH E
LA TER
OF
TH R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F T H E F IR S T P U B LI­
CA TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T H E
DATE O F S E R V IC E O F A C O P Y
O F TH IS N O TIC E O N TH EM
A l other creditors of ttie dece­
dent and persona having daima
or demands against tha dece­
dent's estate must file Iheir
daima with this Court W ITHIN
TH R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F TH E F IR S T P UBLI­
CA TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E
' ALL CLAIM S. D EM AND S
A N D O B JE C T IO N S N O T S O
F ILE D W ILL B E F O R E V E R

T h e St. Jo h n s River W ater Management District has received
the application lot Environmental Resource Permit(s) from ttie
following applicant(s):
Earthworks L L C , P O . Box 780913, Orlando, F L 32878, applica­
tion #40-117-93136-1. T h e project Is located In Seminole County,
Section 11. Township 21 South. R ange 31 EasV Th e E R P appli­
cation la lor construction ol a surface water management sys­
tem, tor a 1.31-acre, office warehouse building known as the
Earthquake Offices.
Richard M. Elenberger, 935 River Edge Court, Longwood, F L
32779, application #40-117-92967-1. Th e project Is located in
Seminole County, Section 34. Township 20 South, Range 29
East. Th e E R P application Is lor construction ol a surface water
managem ent system tor a 5-acre, single-family residence, g a ze ­
bo. canoe launch, and bam known as Ihe Elenberger/Wekfva
River Parcel.
T h e file(s) containing each ol the above-listed applestion(s) are
available lor inspection M onday through Friday except lor legal
holidays, 8 00 a.m . to 5 00 p.m . al the St. Jo h n s River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Sendee
Center. Written objections lo the application m ay be made, but
should be tiled with (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 Reid
S i , Palalka, Florida 32177-1429. no Later than 14 days from the
date ol publication. Written objections should identify Ihe objec­
tor by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the
application Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120, Flonda Statutes. Administrative Heanng O nly
those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the
application and who file a petition meeting the requirements of
Section* 120 596 and 120.57. Flonda Statutes, and Chapter 28
106. Flonda Administrative C ode, m ay obtain an Administrative
hearing. All timely tiled written objection* wm be presented to the
Board tor consideration in Its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on the application
Gloria Lewis, Division Director, Division of Permit Data Services
St. Joh n s River Water Managem ent District

P u b lis h A p n l 14, 2 0 0 4

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LAKE MARY — City offi­
cials in Lake Mary are claim­
ing a partial summary judg­
ment issued by a circuit
judge Thursday is the first
step in resolving a dispute
with the School Board.
Started more than a year
ago, the disagreement stems
from a plan to put a school
for troubled students into a

building at 450 Technology
Park, off Lake Emma Road.
The city balked at the School
Board project saying the
industrial park was an inap­
propriate area for a school
and refused* to change the
land use of the property.

The
partial
summary
judgment affirmed Lake
Mary's interpretation of the
comprehensive plan, but it
does not settle the entire
case. The School Board was
contending it was a ministe­
rial matter that the city had

to change the designation of
the property and they were
autom atically entitled to
have a school there, said
Lake Mary City Attorney
Catherine Reischmann.
"The main issue was
resolved that the comp plan

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dispute between School Board, Lake Mary

B y C h r is t o p h e r P a tto n
M a n a g in g Editor

A pril 18, 2 0 0 4

days

City wins first legal battle with schools

Rams baseball
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The Lake Mary baseball
team ran its record to 15-2
with wins over Eustis and
Lyman this week.
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B y C hristoph er Patton
Managing Editor

Police arrest 4
men in incident

Seminole Smile

Lauren Slarther —

W ELLS
FARGO

LONGWOOD — City leaders approved a
new set of regulations for Longwood’s his­
toric district on the first reading earlier this
month, but not without a host of changes.
The historic district codebook was devel­
oped lo maintain
and enhance the
architectural style
If we send out
and character of the
notifications
to
area
generally
tlic trucking
bounded by Pine
Avenue
to
the
companies that
south. County Rond
this ban is going
427 to the east,
into effect they
Palmetto Street to
will comply.
the
north
and
Milwee Street to the
west. Two regula­
B u tch B u n d y
tions
the
City
Longwood
Commission
City Commissioner
pushed to strength­
en before final
approval of the document Monday night
were restricting the destruction of historic
buildings and its trademark brick streets.
Commissioners unanimously voted in
favor to increase the unlawful demolition of a
historic building or structure from a proposed
fine of $100 per square foot to $250 per square
fool and to prohibit tractor trailers from the
district unless for the purpose of moving in
and moving out and construction.
"If we send out notifications to the trucking
companies that this ban is going into effect
they will comply," Commissioner Butch
Bundy said.
City leaders also unanimously approved to
limit trie storage of outside deliveries. Instead

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H arald p h oto by T o m m y Vincent

Capl. Paul Blackkotter thanked his employer CPH Engineering Inc. for supporting him while he was deployed in
Iraq Looking on at the ceromony Thursday is (left to right) Diana Greene, administrative assistant, Kamran
Khosravani, chief executive officer, and David Gierach, president.

CPH Engineering welcomes
back Capt. Paul Blackketter
B y C h r is to p h e r P atto n
M anaging Editor

SANFORD — Capt. Paul Blackketter of the 1st
Battalion, 124lh Infantry brought back plenty of
thanks and stories from his deployment in Iraq
during a visit Thursday to his Sanford employer,
CPI 1 Engineering Inc.
Blackketter was in service for 15 months with
560 soldiers of a National Guard battalion based
out of Miami. Employed at the CPH Bradenton

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office in the Tampa area as a project manager for
planning commercial sites, Blackketter returned to
the company's Sanford headquarters to say thank
mu for the company's immense support during
tis departure.
CPH employees continually sent out about 10 to
20 care packages to his battalion each month. In all,
CPH personnel with the help of the community
sent more than 200 boxes of needed items to
Blackketter in Iraq.
"When I first got deployed, CPH came to me
and said we support you 110 percent," Blackketter
said. "The whole time we were over there we got

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Shooting leaves man in critical condition
F ro m Staff R eports

ring a
Sanford police
shooting incident near the city':
t's nistoric district with strong leads,
according to authorities.
Troy Let my Dixon, 25, of Cedar
Creek Circle, Sanford, was transport­
ed to Orlando Regional Medical
Center early Thursday, following a
shooting incident in the 14(X) block of
Oak Avenue in Sanford.
Police were summoned to the area
shortly after midnight, in rcference to
gunshots heard. Two separate calls to
tire police told of a total of six shots
having been tiled.
Police searched the area and
found Dixon on the ground, in the
north side gutter of the westbound
lane of 13th S ta rt and investigated.
Dixon said to have been conscious
and alert, signaling for assistance.

Officers
said
there was a large
amount of blood
on his body. He
had reportedly
been shot once in
the abdomen and
once in the left
buttocks. A trail
of blood revealed
the shooting had
D ix o n
taken
place
behind a church
between Oak and Park avenues at
13th Street. Shell casings were found
in the area.
Dixon is said to have told police
that three white males and a white
female had approached him in a
two-tone brown station wagon or
possible blue-gray faded out minivan and asked for change for a $20
bill. When he asked the people in the

car for a ride home, he said they tried
to mb him, and he took off running,
at which time he was shot twice.
Rescue 31 and Engine 31 respond­
ed to the scene and Dixon was airlift­
ed to ORMC where he underwent
emergency surgery. At last word, his
condition was listed as critical.
Officers reported finding Dixon in
possession of $140 in currency, which
was taken in as evidence.
Although a search for the reported
vehicle was extensive, it was not
immediately located and the case is
continuing under investigation.
Sanford police received numerous
leads in the investigation as then.*
were reported several witnesses to
the shooting.
Dixon has been in the Seminole
County Jail more than a dozen differ­
ent times for various charges includ­
ing the possession and sale of drugs.

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Sanford to
restrict City
Hall parking
B y C hristoph er Patton
Managing Editor

2093.
• 3 to 5 p.m. — Safe Kids
Educational Car Seat program at the
Sanford Fire Department offers
reduced rate car seats for qualified
participants. And between 5 to 7 p.m.
the fire department will host a Safe
Kids Car Seat Fitting Station. Pre-reg­
istration is required. Call Tim Robles at
407-302-1091.
TUesday, April 20
• 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Open house at
the Customer Resource Center,
County Services Building.
• 8 a m to 2 p.m. — Visit the
Sanford Farmers' Market on First

SANFORD — A downtown parking lot
frequently used by Seminole County
Courthouse visitors will be prohibited to
them come Monday morning.
Sanford police will begin patrolling and
ticketing motorists who ignore new restric­
tions at City Hall municipal lot across Park
Avenue from the courthouse. While the lot
has always been limited to two-hour parking
for visitors, offia’rs will begin enforcing the
rule and limiting parking to only those who
have business with the dty of Sanford
between Monday and Friday from 7 a.m. and
5 p.m.
The change in enforcement comes about as
the dty is expected to lose about 75 parking
spaces due to construction of the mixed-use
development. Gateway at Riverwalk, which
will feature condominiums and retail shops.
Some of tire western most lots are already
blocked off and were typically used for
employee parking.
City employees will be issued decals and
two rows of the main parking along Fulton
Street will be reserved for them, said Cleo

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Seminole to observe National County Government Week
Fro m Staff Reports

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School Scholar Athlete

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Longwood
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truck ban

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Sanford police arrested four
mm on March 26, in connec­
tion with an attempted murder
and a fifth man who was
reportedly involved in the inci­
dent. The incident was report­
ed as a suspected retaliation tor
a shooting that occurred earlier
that morning at a nearby night­
club. The four arrested were
EdnHcus Arteaz Glover, b*,
Mario Jerome Hicks, IS, Roger
Dorrell Williford, 22, and
Rodrakes Leondra I looks, 26.
According to the arrest
report, on March 21, a witness
told offia’rs he was standing in
front of,* residence in lire HKX1
block of Mangotrstine Avenue
with his brother and Hicks,
when a vehicle approached
them. Hicks reportedly threw a
brick at the vehicle and broke
out the window. Someone
inside the vehicle reportedly
began shooting at them, hitting
Hicks in the neck and hand.
The men took cover and the
vehicle sped off. Hicks was
taken to Central Florida
Regional Hospital for treatment
of his injuries. During a hospi­
tal interview, Hicks is said to
have identified the men in tire
vehicle.
On March 25, police inter­
viewed a man who said he had
been in the vehicle, but when
shooting started, he dove out
and pulled a nearby child to
safety. Tire man also is said Ur
have identified tire other vehi­
cle occupants. Police said both
Hooks and Williford turned
themselves in at the police sta­
tion. At one point durirrg an
interview with Glover, Ire told
officers he thought someone
had shot at the vehicle (the
brick) and returned fire with
his firearm.
Hooks was charged with
homidde/attempted murder.
Williford was charged with
homidde/attempted murder,
accessory after the fact. I licks
was drarged with firing a mis­
sile into a vehicle. Glover and
Hooks were both charged with
homidde/attempted murder,
accessory after the fact.

was sufficient enough to
allow us to do what we did,"
said Lake Mary Mayor Thom
Greene. "H er opinion (Judge
Nancy Alley)
basically
matched our argument made
by our attorneys so from a
legal standpoint we feel our
position is very strong."
Seminole County Public
Schools Superintendent Bill
Vogel
and
Deputy

Seminole Count)' will be observing
National County Government Week,
April 18-24, with special emphasis on
moving people and products with
transportation.
lire county has prepared a week of
special events and observances in
honor of the event, and invites the
public to participate, to leam inorc*
about our transportation offerings and
become more familiar with the people
who operate our county government.
The following is a listing of events:
Sunday, April 18
• Noon to 4 p.m. information Day
at Seminole Town Center Mall. Leam

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about your government and oilier
agencies with booties, displays and
equipment.
All Week — Beginning Monday,
April 19, celebrity readers will bring
transportation stories to life at the five
Seminole County Public Libraries.
Call your local library for specific
times.
Monday, April 19
• Open house at the Customer
Resource Center in the County
Services Building, 1101 E First St.
• 10 a.m. — Flagler Trail Head
Dedication. A new trail makes its
debut at the intersection of Jacob's
Trail and Snowhill Road in Chuluota.
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WEEKEND
April 11, 2004

Redevelopment board searches for
ways to complete renovation project

By Dan Ping

SANFORD — City officials
looking to make up a $7(X),(XX)
funding gap to renovate down­
town's main street are consider­
ing a controversial option: dos­
ing 1st Street to vehicular traffic
during construction.
In public meetings during
the past year, some downtown

T h e L a k e M a ry b o y s v o lle y ­
ball te a m w o n for the 12th
tim e in 13 starts on T u e s d a y ,
rallying from a first g a m e
loss to de fe a t W in te r S p rin g s
in a h a rd -fo u g h t m a tch .

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SCSO citizens
academy begins
April 21
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office,Community
Law Enforcement Academy's
next session is set to begin
Wednesday, April 21, with
expanded offerings, with
traffic and DUI enforcement
added to tile course outline.
The purpose of the acade­
my is to educate the citizens
of Seminole County in the
concepts and procedures of
law enforcement.
It is now a 15-week
course, with the addition of
traffic and DUI enforcement
added to the mix. It uses sce­
nario-based training, which
will allow students to partici­
pate in important problem
solving that is vital in law
enforcement and crime pre­
vention.
The course also includes;
Riding on patrol with a
deputy; observing telecom­
munications personnel in the
Communications Center; and
a morning on the gun range,
using some of the Sheriff's
office weapons. The class
meets each Wednesday
evening from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. Members of the sheriff's
office teach it. It is free and
there are no physical require­
ments to participate.
There are, however, some
terms and conditions.
Participants must live or
work in Seminole County,
must be 19 years old or older,
ss a valid drivers
e, and never have been
convicted of a felony. They
must file an application with
the sheriff's office.
For more information, call
academy coordinator, Pete
Robinson at 407-665-6741, or
e-mail probinsonC«'seminole
sheriff.org.

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Dennis Joyner —
Seminole County
Supervisor of Elections

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merchants have adamantly
opposed any street closures.
The dty's original plan was to
phase stormwater, electrical
and road work so that a portion
of 1st Street would remain open

Attorney,
county
brace for
Article V
impacts

at all times.
However, bids for the project
were substantially more than
Glatting Jackson, the dty's con­
sultant, estimated, and about
$700,000 more than the

Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency had
budgeted for the project.
Bob Parse! I, chairman of the
CRA, told board members he
believed the CRA had three

A n Easter Eg g H u n t
&amp; V isit From the Bu n n y

SANFORD — The world is
about to turn upside for the
18th Judicial Circuit District
Attorney's Office in downtown
Sanford.
Not only Ls the office prepar­
ing to move to the new justice
center next to the Seminole
County
Public
Safety
Building on
B u s h
Boulevard,
but in the
p ro c e ss
they also
have to fig­
ure out the
impacts of
W olflnger
Artide V.
Voters in 1998 passed a refer­
endum that required court
expenses to be shifted from
counties to the state. But after
six years, lawmakers — and
local offidals — are still figur­
ing out how the process will be
funded.
Gov. Jeb Bush recommend­
ed $104.4 million in the 20042005 budget to be earmarked to
cover the new state court
expenses. Officials are opti­
mistic the legislature will Lxxwl
that figure because it is viewed
as a no-growth plan, which
could hinder the 18th Judidal
Circuit. Although it recently
received funds for three new
judges, the dreuit has not had a
new prosecutor position in
three years.
"It's a challenge and people
are scared to death if it's going
to work out, but you know
after all the holes are plugged

S t. P e te r’s E p is c o p a l
C h u rc h a n d S c h o o l o n
R in e h a rt R o a d in L a k e
M a ry h e ld a n E a s te r e v e n t
this w e e k w ith a n old
fa sh io n e d e g g h un t a n d a
visit from b u n n y B e le n
A n d e rs o n (a b o v e ).
K in d e rg a rtn e rs (le ft)
E th a n H a y e s , A s h le y
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by T o m m y Vlncant

See A rticle, Page 13A

SANFORD — The stars
paraded for hours last Tuesday
night at Goldsboro Elementary
School. Class by class, students
of the county's only elemen­
tary-age magnet school daz­
zled the standing-room-only
crowds with songs, instru­
ments, science and technology.
After each grade per­
formed, families and friends
toured the child's classroom
and the school's NASA Space
Lab for an out-of-space simu­
lated experience.
It was die awesome Space
Lab where the simulated space
voyage made a striking resem­
blance to the school's skyrock­
eting ride to the top as one of
the district's premier elemen­
tary schools.
It is this small but glowing
ortion
of
Goldsboro
lemon tary
School
that
demonstrates the district'!
commitment to diversity. Last
week, the district and the U5,
Justice Department submitted
a unitary status report to a
federal judge detailing compli­
ance to and release from a 34year-old federal court consent
decree ordering the district to
desegregate its "dual system
based on race" and implement
long-standing practices and
procedures that ensure equity.
As part of the 19% consent
decree order, the district devel­
oped Goldsboro into a magnet
school, In 1998-99, Goldsboro
became a district-wide magnet
school without any mandatory
attendance zones.
Goldsboro, a historically all­
black elementary school, cur­
rently enrolls students from 32
of tlie 34 elementary school
districts in Seminole County,
as well as students who previ­
ously attended private schools
in the area. The school's 1997-

Riverwalk opening to include
tribute to soldiers &amp; veterans
B y Kate Lu ca s

H e ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t

B y Christopher Patton

M anaging E ditor

SANFORD — Changes are
taking place at one of Sanford's
older shopping centers.
Much of the Sanford Plaza
— located near file intersection
of U.S. Highway 17-92 and
State Road 417 — is under new
ownership and a newly opened
venue at one of the larger
spaces in the commercial center
is expected to spark additional
interest in the once dilapidated
shopping district.
Willi two new tenants — an
equestrian shop and a countrywestern bar, — which opened
for business Friday — the
Sanford Plaza has only one
vacancy. That's definitely not
something plaza corporation

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Goldsboro
is exam ple
o f school
diversity

See G o ld s b o ro , Page 13A

Sanford Plaza welcom es new tenants,
shopping center revitalization plan

N a m e s

S ee Project, Page 13A

H erald C o rrespo n d en t

B y Christopher Patton

See Plaza, Page 13A

options: to delay the 1st Street
renovations; to shift funding
from other projects — namely
improvements to the Civic
Center and the creation of a
beach on the north shore of
Marina Isle; or to transfer
$2(X),(XX) from the city's utility
department and make up to a
half million dollars worth of

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K a re n a n d M ic k e y S te v e n s o n o p e n e d M ic k e y 's R o a d h o u s e F rid a y
In S a n fo rd . T h e y s a y the nigh tsp ot will b rin g th e h o n k y tonk b a c k
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Lessard will give a
speech. Soldiers home from
Iraq and veterans of past
conflicts will be honored.
The dedication of the park
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SANFORD — Local sol­
diers and veterans are to be
honored at the dedication of
the
newly
renovated
Memorial Park
on Friday May
7 at 4:30 p.m.
The ceremony
is open to the
public
and
will be one of
several special
events
that
weekend that
celebrates the
grand opening of the
Riverwalk.
The tribute will be the
patriotic affair appropriate
for a memorial park.
Skydivers will open the cere­
mony, smoke and streamers
descending behind them,

and land near the crowd as
live band music plays.
Mayor
Brady
LesBard,
together with local military,
will hoist a 30-foot American
Flag up the new flagpole for
the first time since construc-

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Sunday. April 11. 2004.

S em inole S ummary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

SUN
HAPPY EASTER from the
The Sanford Herald.
The Seminole Family
YMCA in partnership with
Common Ground Community
Church invites the public to a
community-wide Easter
Eggdtement Event from 9
a.m. to noon at Greenwood
Lakes Park, Greenway
Boulevard, Lake Mary, and the
Seminole Family YMCA, 665
Longwood-Lake Mary Road.
The family-oriented event will
begin witn an exciting Easter
egg hunt on the Greenwood
Lakes Park grounds beginning
at 9 a.m. The egg hunt will be
for children in age groups up
to the sixth grade. Beginning
at 9:30 a.m., following the
Easter egg hunt, a scrumptious
continental breakfast will
be served at the Seminole
YMCA gym.

M anatee update: Jax the manatee is
doing a bit better after his escapades at
the Sanford
m anna on
A round the Clock
Monday.
Jax, you'll
recall, was the
injured m ana­
tee who sought
refuge in the
western basin
of Monroe
H arbour
M arina. When
a rescue team
from SeaWorld
O rlando
showed up to
by Dan Ping
retrieve and
transport him
to their animal rescue facility, jax led
them on a two-hour chase before he was
finally captured.
Veterinarians at SeaWorld had origi­
nally listed Jax’s condition as poor, but
on Wednesday that was upgraded to
guarded. X-rays revealed nc has a frac­
tured rib and nc is still receiving antibi­
otics and tube feeding..
"His blood work came back good,"
said Cara Allen, a SeaWorld spokesper­
son. "The blood work incorporated sev­
eral test — blood count, white blood cell
count, organ function — and it all looks
good."
Allen said a chest tap was performed,
and veterinarians were unable to draw
fluid.
"That's good," Allen said.
Jax is scneduled'to undergo laparo-' scopic surgery on April 14. Veterinarians
will make a small incision in the mana­
tee's chest so they can see into his lung.

MON

Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

Som e tim os w h e n the n o w technology m a ke s yo u r old com putor se e m obsolete It's time to em pty the trash a nd get a c o m ­
puter u p grade — or so It se e m s for those com puters waiting for rem oval b y a qualified refuse engineer. T h e s e unw anted
m achines w ere spotted along R idge w ood A v e n u e near Se m inole High School.

Domestic cases
• John Levesque, 34, of
Briarcliff Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday following a dispute
with a female on A irport
Boulevard. He was stopped in

Part of the problem (if you call it a
problem) 1b the way Art approaches
issues. Mayor Brady Lessard on several
occasions nas said his job as mayor is to
see the big picture. "I get paid to sell
not spell," Lessard has said. Art, on the
other hand, is the speller. He loves to
dig into the minutiae and ask 11-part
questions which bugs some people.
So will the district put up a viable
candidate against Woodruff? I'll believe
it when I see it. Though they're a vocal
bunch, the Historic District h asn 't had
much success at the ballot box. Kuhn, in
fact lost to Woodruff in the 2001 city
commission election. And an initiative
to create a special taxing district to p u r­
chase and install street lights failed
rather handily. So far no names have
been floated as a possible candidate.

A 42-year-old man was seri­
ously injured Wednesday mornipg at a construction site in
Oviedo.
Oviedo police and the Oviedo
Fire Department were called to
Alafaya Woods Boulevard.,
about 50 yards east of Alafaya
Trail (State Road 434).
Tire man was an employee of
Hubbard
Construction

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• Jermaine Perkins, 21, of
Oleander Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by police on March 25 in
the 2600 block of Orlando Drive.
He was wanted for violation of
probation for the offense of driv­
ing with a suspended license.
• Cheryl Ann Vantine, 46, list­
ed as homeless in Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
March 30, at Rinehart Road and
State Road 46. She was seen
relieving herself in the parking
lot. She was arrested on a charge
of committing a lewd lascivious
act.
• Lara Christine Martinus, 34,
of DeBary, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday on West
Ninth Street at Oak Avenue
where she was reportedly caus­
ing a disturbance. She was
charged with disorderly intoxi­
cation.

• Stacy Lynn Miller, 29, of
Empire Place, Sanford, was
arrested by police on April 1. She
had previously been arrested on
a charge of possession of drug
paraphernalia and driving under
the influence. At the jail, it was

Company, and was pinned to the
rear of an asphalt paving
machine by a pavement roller,
operated by another Hubbard
employee.
The victim was conscious fol­
lowing the accident, and was sta­
bilized by EM Ts of Oviedo Fire
and Rescue, and was airlifted to
O rlando
Regional
Medical
Center by Air Care III, at about

8:40 a.m. The man reportedly
underwent surgery for extreme
trauma to his lower torso and
lower extremities.
OSHA was notified, and the
incident is under investigation
by
the
Oviedo
Police
Departm ent as an industrial
accident.
The name of the victim was
being withheld.

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The Seminole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will present
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"Experts for Free," from 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. at Protegrity
Services, 260 Wekiva Springs
Road in Longwood. The topic
is integrating the Internet with
your business. Reservations
arc required. Seating is limited.
For more information, call Tine
Godby at 407-3334748.

WED
Welcome Wagon Q u b of
Seminole Spokes will meet at
11J0 a.m. at Heathrow
Country Qub, 1200
Bridgewater Drive in
Heatnrow. Cost is $18. The
program will be the Annual
Charity Live and Silent
Auction Fest. For reservations
or more information, call
Ginger at 386-7534)853.

FRI
The National Association
of Retired Federal Employees,
Chapter 939 DeBary-Deltona
will meet at 2 p.m. at the
Deltona Regional Library audi­
torium No. 2,2150 Eustace
Ave. in Deltona. All current
and retired federal employees
and their spouses are wel­
come. For more information,
call 386-789-5599.

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The City of Longwood's
monthly Blue Grass Pickin'
will be held at Lyman High
School's multi-purpose build­
ing, 865 S. County Road 427
from 7 to 10 p.m. Join the fun,
bring your strings, and pick
along. The event is free of
charge and open to everyone.
For more information, call
407-260-3447.

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Sweetwater Oaks Garden
Club meets beginning at 9-J0
a.m. at Barbara Hunt's home;
810 Fox Valley Drive in
Longwood. The program will
be Native Plants and Insects
by Jim Helmers. There will
by
also be a field trip folic
lowing*
potluck lunch. For more information or reservations, call
Marilyn at 407-814-9482.

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The Blackwood Brothers
will appear in concert begin­
ning at 7 p.m. at the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer; 2525
Oak Ave. in Sanford. The
Blackwood Brothers is a name
synonymous with Gospel
music, heard around the
world. Everyone is invited. For
more information, call the
church office at 407-322-5155.

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Sunday, April 11,2004 • Vol. 112, No. 67

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• Amanda. Ann Miller, &gt;25, of
Deltona, was arrested by
Sanford
police
Thursday.
Officers found her sleeping in a
vehicle suspected as being
stolen. The vehicle proved to
have not been stolen, but Miller
was arrested on charges of DUI
alcohol or drugs and possession
of narcotics equipment.

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• Maurice N. Thronton, 19, of
West Eighth Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Sunday as the result of an
episode in the 1300 block of
Persimmon Avenue. He was
charged with armed trespassing
in a structure, possession of a
weapon by a convicted felon,
battery, and resisting an officer
without violence.

Man pinned underneath pavement roller in Oviedo

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discovered she had given a false
name. She has now been given
an additional charge of use of
false ID by an arrested person.

Burglary
Antonio Jackson, 22, of West
Seventh Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
April 5. Officers received a call
regarding a burglary in progress
on West Seventh Street. When
they arrived, they were given
a description of one of the
men, but saw three men, wear­
ing masks, fleeing on foot. An his vehicle on West Second
officer gave chase, and after Street, and charged with battery
threatening one of them with a — causing bodily harm (domes­
taser, apprehended Jackson. He tic violence).
was arrested on charges of bur­
glary of an unoccupied dwelling,
• Terrance Lee Showell, 27 of
possession of burglary tools, Landing 'D rive, Sanford, was
resisting-an&gt; officer without vio­ ■'arrested by Sanford police on
lence, and a second degree mis­ April 1 at his residence, as the
demeanor of wearing a mask. result of a dispute with his wife.
The other two men were not He was charged with battery —
apprehended.
touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence).
D rug related
• Ashley Elizabeth Savitz, 18,
• Twaunte Veshawn Cannon,
of Wax Myrtle, Sanford, was 25, of Wyndam Crest Boulevard,
arrested by Sanford police Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
Monday. She and a male were police Tuesday following an
located in a vehicle parked near altercation with a female in a
Live Oak Boulevard and Sweet parking lot at Castle' Brewer
Bay Drive in Sanford, in a park Court. He has been charged with
posted as closed after sundown. battery — touch or strike
She was arrested on a charge of (domestic violence).
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana. No charges were filed O ther arrests
against the man.
• Israel Arturo Sanchez, 36, of
West 25th Street, Sanford, was
• Sadanna Lishay Blackmon, arrested by Sanford police
24 of Cowan Moughton Terrace, Monday at his residence.
and Corey Michael Rose, 21, of Officers investigating a distur­
Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, were bance located him hiding in a
arrested by Sanford police room at his residence, at which
Tuesday in a vehicle outside time he gave a false name. He
Blackmon's residence. Each was was arrested on a charge of
charged w ith possession of resisting an officer, obstruction
under 20 grams of marijuana.
by a disguised person.

* Historic hysterics: Residents in the
H istoric District have complained for
several months about District 1 City
Commissioner Art Woodruff. To be fair,
folks in the Historic District can be a
grum py sort. It's not nicknamed the
Hysterical District for nothing.
Recently, however, there is talk about
putting up a candidate to run against
Woodruff. Residents are upset about
w hat they perceive as Art's lack of inter­
est in the district. They also believe Art
isn't the visionary commissioner needed
to lead the city.
During Wednesday's Downtown
C om m unity Redevelopment Agency
(CRA) meeting. Woodruff questioned
w hether the 1st Street renovation project
is the "best investment we can make."
After the meeting Historic Trust
President Linda Kuhn and Art had a
vigorous discussion about Woodruff's
views of 1st Street. Kuhn ranted that
Woodruff has previously voted for the
project and should continue to support

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An oh dear o d o r I'm sure I speak for
all w ho've used the new Riverwalk in
recent weeks — it stinks!
No, not in the figurative sense. Quite
the opposite, everyone who has spent
time on the new waterfront is impressed
with the amenities and landscaping.
What stinks is the water treatment
plant about a auarter mile from the
western end of the Riverwalk. When
the wind is blowing steadily out of the
west, which it has been doing lately, the
Blench from the plant wafts eastward
and makes an otherwise pleasant walk a
little less enjoyable.
Maybe the city's utility director Paul
Moore can check with the folks at
Glade and see if they make one of those
giant plug-in air fresheners. O r better
yet, let's move the dang thing off the
waterfront.

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C o n tin u e d from P age 1A
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

M a n a g in g E d ito r

— When
Sherri Nicole Smith died
earlier this year it left a gap­
ing hole in a caring family
and a community.
The procession line for the
January funeral wrapped
clear around the building as
city of Longwood employees
visited the daughter and
niece of two fellow workers.
Her father, Public Works
D epartm ent M anager Tom
Smith, and uncle, Pat Smith,
backflow coordinator in the
U tilities
Department,
recalled more than 600 peo­
ple in attendance.
The'death of the 24-yearold graduate of Lyman High
School and mother of 3-yearold
Jaylun
shocked
Longwood. Tom, an 18-year
veteran of the city and his
wife Pat, said Sherri's sud­
den death "started with hav­
ing her teeth pulled and then
she contracted pneum onia
and then...it was found out
she had leukemia."
Tom's co-workers pooled
vacation time and donated it
to defray funeral costs and
to start a trust fund for
Sherri's child. The Smith
family,
which
includes
Sherri's sister Wendi and
uncle Pat, who both work for
the city, is about to receive
another generous gift from
the Longwood community
to help provide for Jaylun.
Two blocks from City Hall
is sort of rallying point for
past causes in the small
town. Mike Holland, owner
of Holland Pools located at
115 W. Pine Ave., started a
golf tournament four years
LO NGW OOD

ago with the sole purpose of
giving back to the communi­
ty
"We wanted to have an
annual event that would
help the city," he said.
"It wasn't but a few years
ago we were working for
other people," he added.
"We have been very blessed.
This is our opportunity to
give back."
The
Fourth
Annual
Holland
Pools
Golf
Tournament Fundraiser is
May 3 at Rolling Hills
Country Club. The 10 a.m.
shotgun scramble Includes
an awards luncheon, course
contests, door prizes and
silent auction.
"Whim it comes time to
start planning we ask
around where the needs
are,"
H olland
said.
"Unfortunately in our socie­
ty there is never a short of
need.
"This is not what Holland
Pools does or for the other
sponsors," he added. "This
is about the hardship of one
child."
Funds from the tourna­
ment will grow the trust
fund for Jaylun, and similar
to past tourneys that have
benefited the local historic
society, a woman in need of
a stem cell transplant and a
girl suffering from Crohn’s
Disease, it will not be short
of local support.
Longwood
resident
George McKenzie donated
about 145 Tiger Woods col­
lector books for every tour­
nament participant. In addi­
tion, he nas offered a framed
picture of St. Andrews golf
course tournament winners
for the auction table.

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H erald p h oto b y To m m y Vincent

Golt tournament organizer Betsy Nein shows Longwood Public Works
Director Tom Smith ono ol the items to be auctioned off at the event. The
tournament will bonofit Smith’s grandson, who lost his mother earlier
this year to leukemia.
Mike H olland’s wife,
Gloria, said the auction is
unlike other benefit events
as the table is chocked with
good items.
The entire tournament is
packed full of surprises
including a chance to win a
vehicle from Cory Fairbanks
Mazda for any player that
nails a hole-in-one, a special
appearance from Channel 9
sportscaster Greg Warmoth,
and on-course refreshments
provided
by
Jerry's
Restaurant in Longwood.
"It's
really exciting,"
Gloria said. Everybody that
comes is part of it. It's a spe­

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cial day."
"I think I spend more on
the auction items than the
tournament," Mike added.
For more inform ation
about tournament sponsor­
ship opportunities, call tour­
nam ent organizer Betsy
Nein at 352-751-4560. Fees
for the tournament are $125
for a single player and $400
for team of four. Call 352751-4560 for more details or
mail checks to Holland Pools
Golf Tournament, 115 W.
Pine Ave., Longwood, FL
32750. Donations are also
accepted at the address for
Jaylun's trust fund.

Easter Pancake Breakfast

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will conclude with a rendi­ 688-8788.
Sanford Riverwalk is 12tion of the national anthem
foot-wide pedestrian path­
by a local singer.
"It should be an exciting way stretching 1.2 miles
time," Lessard said. "Not from Mellonville Avenue on
only is the city of Sanford the east to French Avenue
dedicating this wonderful (U.S. Highway 17-92) on the
west. The heavi­
Rivcrw alk,
Friday night's ---------- « ----------- ly landscaped
fea­
ceremony allows
Not only is the city of pathw ay
tures
trellis
us a chance to
Sanford dedicating
swings, benches
honor the men
this wonddful
and
other
and women who
Riverwalk, Friday
have served our
am enities
for
country
so
people to enjoy
night's ceremony
valiantly."
allows us a chance to the views of
The dedica­
Lake Monroe.
honor the men and
tion of Memorial
During con­
women who have
Park will be part
struction of the
served our country so $11 million proj­
of the Riverwalk
valiantly
grand opening
ect,
crews
weekend May
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T he H erald

Sunday. April 11. 2004

O pinion
Opinion
Page Polic;

C ro w d ed C hurches
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Easter Sunday is one o f the
most well attended services
Going to church this Sunday? Most folks will be.
M embers of the clergy tell us that Easter traditionally
has the largest turnout of church-goers in the entire year.
Christm as runs a close second. Many people who are not
church members, and those who perhaps never attend a
church service, have a tendency to go on Easter Sunday.
Years ago, one m inister jokingly called
them "PEC Christians" that is — Palm
Sunday, Easter, C hristm as Christians.
Palm Sunday, last w eekend, saw a rela­
tively good turnout I hear, but nothing
compared to what w e can expect this
Sunday.
I’m glad I don't have to determ ine
when Easter is to be held each year. It's
too confusing to me. One explanation 1
have
says, "The date of Easter is derived
Nick
front the lunar calendar; the first Sunday
Pfeifauf following the first ecclesiastical full
• • • • • • • • moon on or after March 21, always
between March 22 and April 25.
The Council of Nicaea (AD 325) prescribed that Easter
be celebrated on the Sunday after Passover, as that
feast's date had been established in Jesus' time.
After 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII introduced the
Gregorian calendar, O rthodox C hristians continued to
use the Julian calendar, so Easter can sometimes be as
much as five weeks apart in the W estern and Eastern
Churches."
According to statistics I have found, Easter will not be
held again on April 11 at least through the year 2050.
That year it will be on April 10. Hut for the next few
years, Easter will be on March 27 in 2005, April 16 in
2006, April 8 in 2007, March 23 in 2008, April 12 in 2009
and April 4 in 2010. D on't w orry about writing this
down — you will be informed.
Regardless, Easter is the most im portant holy day in
the Christian religion. It is the celebration of Cnrist's
Resurrection from the dead, which gave Christians the
hope of salvation and eternal life. Although Easter is
only one day, the full observance of the holy day spans
from Septuagesim a Sunday (70 days before Easter
Sunday) which may fall as early as January to Pentecost,
which can occur as late as June.
Now 1 fully realize that not all folks in Central
Florida, or the nation and world for that matter, consider
Easter as a religions celebration. Many however, will be
coloring eggs and holding their own Easter Egg hunt for
the children. While I don't know where the "Easier
Bunny" came into the scene, I do know that the colored
eggs date back many centuries, especially in the
Christian nations of Europe, as typifying the celebration
«Jf C hrist's resurrection.
I do hope that non-believers will at least pay respect
to believers, and allow this holiday to be im portant to
them. At Christm as time, we sing, "Let there be Peace on
Earth." Possibly that belief should go on year 'round.
With the turm oil in Iraq, the M iddle East, and other
nations, it may be difficult to project peace, but at least
we can hope and pray for it, with the expectation that it
could come — some day in the future. W ouldn't that be
a w onderful w orld in which to live.
H appy Easter to one and all. Let's make it as happy as
we can.

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Your V iew s
Turner says city
is a good, closeknit community
To the editor
In response to the letter
from Bruce G. Larson and
Vida L. Boylard, I would like
to say a few things about my
observations of Sanford these
last six years that I have lived
here.
When I moved into my
bungalow in the Historic
District, I was also "sold" on
the quiet streets, the great
neighbors and the communi­

ty*Soon I discovered boom
boxes blaring, windows rat­
tling, drug deals on the cor­
ner and a neighbor who got
joy from watching my every
move and basically stalking
me.
But guess what? The
neighbor moved, Brian
Tooley became the new chief
of police and one thing
remained the same — the
great community.
Yes, I still get frustrated
when people use the block in
front of my home to escape
the red light at Sanford
Avenue and 13th Street. Yes,
it still ticks me off that people
blare their music and make
my windows rattle. But no, 1
don't feel I was "lured" here,

nor do I think I have to flee
this fine community to avoid
anything unpleasant.
You see, the people who
live in Sanford, whether long­
time residents or "newbies"
like me, have one thing in
common: we have the pio­
neer spirit! Like early settlers,
we accept the good with the
bad, but mostly look to the
good. And it keeps getting
better! If we dwelled on the
negative, we would all flee,
back to where we came from,
not knowing the true joy of
living in this wonderful,
diverse town.
Where else would the
Mayor print his home phone
number in the paper for resi­
dents to call? Where else
would the chief of police email and call you in person to
discuss your concerns? And
where else, but in Sanford,
Fla., could you find such a
close-knit community that
you can call on a neighbor to
borrow a ladder, call them for
a last-minute cookout (or a
party for 50), or walk down
the street and say hello to 10
to 100 close friends in one
evening walk? AND — they
even know the name of your
dog!
You imagine you will be
missed. You probably will be.
However, you will never
know how much you missed
by not taking the time to get
to know this wonderful com­

munity a little better.
Perhaps the new owners of
your lovely historic home
will have the Pioneer Spirit as
well!
Amy Turner
Sanford
P.S. One more thing: there
is no such place as a perfect
place to live. I lappiness can
be found in your own back
yard if you will just take the
time to look.

Hotel manager
asks city to step
up midge control
To the editor.
Re: Midge Control on Lake
Monroe
Dear Mayor, City
Commissioners, City
Manager and members of the
CRA,
I have seen the data com­
piled by Volusia County
Mosquito Control and feel
that it is very misleading. As
1 understand it, Mr. Joseph
Faella is the person in charge
of compiling and analyzing
this data. Statistical analysis
of data can sometimes be
very misleading. When one
looks at the graphs produced
by Volusia County, it appears
that the midges are under
control and on the decline.

While that may be true in
some areas, it does not apply
to the area surrounding the
Best Western and Marina Isle.
(The year of) 2003 was by
far the worst year for midges
in my four years at this loca­
tion. The Midge Bloom of
June 3, 2003, carpeted my
entire property with a half­
inch blanket of dead midges.
Possibly the wind direction,
which I understand Volusia
is going to monitor, caused it
to be worse on the peninsula
than in other areas.
In 2003 we had them in
cooler months, which hasn't
been the case previously. If
this area is to be developed
in the future, a more aggres­
sive approach needs to be
taken.
On behalf of the members
of the Waterfront Steering
Committee, we urge the City
to continue to strengthen the
attention and funding for a
better system of control of
these insects. Part of the suc­
cess of the current tre n ifo r
development in downtown
and along the lakefront is
dependent on the ability of
the City and Volusia County
to maintain the midge popu­
lation at the lowest level pos­
sible.
Jay M. Sheppard,
Best Western manager,
member of Waterfront
Steering Committee

Administration’s house of cards is tumbling down and down
t • • • • * • • • • * »• • • #

"We will, in fad, be greeted as
to Iraq. In
domestic pol­
liberators." — Vice President
icy,
Bush
Dick Cheney, March 16, 2003
**#•«
a d m in istra ­
tion officials
As a candidate, President
have shaded
Bush pledged to restore integri­
the
truth,
ty to the White House. Against
spread lies,
the backdrop of President
Clinton's repeated lies about a
and
even
th
re
a
te
ned
sordid adulterous affair, Bush
Cynthia
u n d e rlin g s
ran on his claims to be a man of
T h ic k e r
who believed
strong character — a politician
a moral
of plain speaking and straight • • • • • • i n
obligation to
talk. He wouldn't lie to us.
Yet, this administration has honesty.
As just one example, the chief
produced more dissembling
and distortion, more fabrica­ Medicare actuary, Richard S.
tions and pseudo-facts, than Foster, has said his supervisor,
any White House in recent Thomas Scully (who recently
memory — Richard Nixon's joined an Atlanta-based law
included. Tliey Be brazenly and firm that lobbies on behalf of
repeatedly, refusing to back hospitals and drug companies),
down even when caught in the threatened to fire nim if Foster
web of their own contradictions. revealed to Congress the true
The falsehoods aren't limited custs of the proposed prescrip­

tion drug benefit for Medicare.
While the administration was
ramming the costly benefit
through Congress ■— promising
that iLs price would be no more
than $4(X) billion over 10 years
— Foster had calculated the
actual cosLs at between $500 bil­
lion and $600 billion, figures the
White House disclosed after the
bill passed.
But there Is no area tlt.it better
demonstrates the Orwellian
quality of the Bush administra­
tion — iLs insistence that black is
white, up is down, war is peace
— than its deceptions about
Iraq. Testimony under oath
before the Sept. 11 commission
and the Iraq uprising make
increasingly clear that the cen­
tral underpinning of the presi­
dent's re-election campaign —
that he lias conducted a toughminded war on terror — stands

the troth on its head.
In fact, ousting Saddam
1lusscin lus been a costly diver­
sion from the war on terror. The
Bushites came into office
obsessed with Saddam, and
when they could find no evi­
dence that he represented an
immediate threat, tliey simply
manufactured it.
Now, our troops are trapped
in a quagmire. Osama bin
Laden is still at large. And the
occupation of Iraq cannot help
but breed a new generation of
terrorists: Ever)' time US. sol­
diers hit a mosque with mortars
or strafe a carload of civilians
mistaken for iasurgenLs, anoth­
er dozen teenaged boys in
Egypt or Saudi Arabia or Iran
become
America-hating
jihadists.
Bush and his underlings Be
when there is no reason to. In

response to Richard A. Clarke's miss Clarke as "out of the loop,”
chaige that Ills administration a characterization National
didn't view the al-Qaida threat Security Adviser Condoleezza
as urgent, the president might Ria* was forced to refute, since
simply have agreed and apolo­ Clarke was at the center of the
gized. Few Americans would administration's anti-terrorism
hold liim responsible for failing efforts.
to anticipate an attack as evil in
The entire premise of the
its creation and brazen in its Bush presidency — that he is a
execution as 9/11.
man of principle, of honor, of
Besides, Bush had already candor — is crumbling. The
admitted his failure to forecast chaos engulfing Iraq is not just
the immediacy of the al-Qaida the result of guileless miscalcu­
menace. In "Bush at War," pub­ lations. It Is file inevitable out­
lished last year. Bob Woodward come of a policy built on men­
quoted the president as saying dacity.
he "didn’t feel that sense of
urgency" about bin Laden
Cynthia Tucker is editorial jmge
before die attacks.
editor
for The Atlanta JournalNevertheless, the administra­
Constitution.
She can lv reached by
tion greeted Clarke's charges
e-mail:
cynthia@ajc.cotn.
with character assassination
and fabrications. Via* President
A2004THE: ATLANTA
Dick Cheney went on Rush
JOURNAL-CONSTmmON
Limbaugh's radio show to dis­

U.S. Marines battling in Fallujah, Iraq: The brave don’t wobble
If you've seen the photos of
U5. Marines moving against
the Iraqi thugs in Fallujah, you
can see their courage and deter­
mination as they advance in file
face of withering enemy fire —
there isn't a wobbler among
them.
We owe much to these
Marines and their Army com­
rades — and what wc owe most
of aU is the stamina and deter­
mination to remain firm in our
support of their mission until it
is successfully concluded, no
matter how much the current
unrest distresses us.
Their duty is to fight and pre­
vail. Our duty is to foUow the
advice that former British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher
gave her people in a time of trial
— that "now is not the time to
go wobbly."
Americans have never been
wobblers, but despite that fact

the
Iraqi
thugs
and
their terrorist
allies
are
counting on
us to throw
up our hands
and flee Iraq
with the task
we
set for our­
Mike
selves
left
Reagan
undone. They
think we lade
the will to see
a tough and often deadly strug­
gle through to the end. They
think we wifi go wobbly.
This we cannot do. It would
be a betrayal of every member
of our armed forces who have
fought and died in the conflict
And it would be surrender by
file world's greatest superpow­
er to a mob of ruthless thirdworld thugs.
At the moment we are being

inundated with media stories
about the number of Americans
being killed every day. The
same media liave for the most
part been opposed to the war in
Iraq from file very beginning,
and tliey are exploiting the
deaths of Americans to prove
that they were right in opposing
the war and our presence in Iraq
ever since.
The mainstream media, and
many anti-Bush Democrats are
aiding and abetting file fanatical
Islamists in their efforts to cause
America to cut and run as we
did under similar pressures in
Vietnam and Somalia.
It's important for us to
understand that the majority of
those stirring up rcbeflion and
killing Americans are those
Iraqis who were empowered
under Saddam and these people
resent having to give up the
privileged lives they lived

under Ba 'athist rule.
Hie last thing tliey want is a
free and democratic Iraq
because that means they will
never again be in chaige. And so
tliey are doing everything tliey
ca.i to drive the coalition forces
out of Iraq and wreck any
chana*s that their country will
be democratic and free. They are
bitterly opposed to their coun­
trymen having freedom of reli’ in or assembly or any voice in
w they are governed. They
are trying to provoke a civil war
where both sides wifi be angry
at file US.
They remember Somalia, and
we would have to have bfinders
on not to recognize that what
played out in Mogadishu —
when the carnage and grue­
some display of one of the U5.
soldiers being dragged through
the streets of Mogadishu has­
tened America's retreat from

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Somalia — is what is playing
out in Fallujah with the bodies
of the civilian contractors being
desecrated. The killers hope for
a repeat performana*.
These people don't see
America winning World War II
— tliey see America cutting and
running in Vietnam and
Somalia.
The whole world is now
watching to see how America
fights this war and what kind of
determination we have to stick
to our guns when the going gets
rough, as it has now. There are a
lot of areas around the world
where the United States has
sworn to protect their friends
and alfies. One of those plaa*s
being Japan, another being
Taiwan, and another being
Israel.
If the world sees this big
superpower go wobbly in Iraq,
where we have sworn to rem ain

until it is a stable, self-governing
nation, what hope can these
nations have that we will have
the backbone to fulfill our
pledge to protect them if push
comes to snove?
That's what is at stake here —
file credibility of the United
States and the hope for a peace­
ful world. What matters here is
not whether we ever should
have gone into Iraq to begin
with — what matters is recog­
nizing that we are there and
have a solemn obfigation to see
it through.
It is not file time to go
wobbly.
Mike Reagan, the eldest son of
President Roiudd Reagan, is heard
on more than 200 talk radio stations
nationally as par/ of the Radio
America Netuvrk. Comments to
mcreagan&amp;hotmail.com for Mike.
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CHARLENE ALVAREZ
Charlene Alvarez, 19, of
Winter Park, died Monday,
April 5, 2004. She was bom
in Areibo, Puerto Rico and
moved to Central Florida in
1998. She was a student.
Survivors include hus­
band, Carlos of Sanford;
father, Ronald Alvarez, Sr. of
Winter Park; mother, Leonor
Guzman of Winter Park;
paternal grandparents,
Maria Nunez and Gilio
Alvarez of Puerto Rico;
maternal grandparents,
Victor Guzman and Rosa M.
Guzman of Puerto Rico;
brother, Ronald Alvarez, Jr.
of Winter Park.
Funeral services were held
Friday at Collison's Howell
Branch Funeral Home, with
burial at Longwood
Memorial Gardens.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
LENORA BROWN
Lenora Brown, 90, of
Monroe Avenue, Maitland,
died Saturday, April 3, 2004,
at Maitland Healthcare
Center. She was born Dec.
25, 1913. She was a home­
maker.
There are no known sur­
vivors. Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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HELEN B. JAMES
Helen B. James, 91, of
Longwood Drive, Osteen,
died Monday, April 5, 2004,
at Florida Hospital, DeLand.
She was born Oct. 2, 1912, in
Kissimmee. She was a home­
maker and a member of St.
John Metropolitan Baptist
Church.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Essie Mae Smiley of
Wilmington, Del. and Emma
Lee Alexander of Osteen; 35
grandchildren; 50 great­
grandchildren; 25 greatgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, April 10, at 11 a.m.
at St. John Metropolitan
Baptist Church, 920 Cypress
Ave., Sanford, Dr. Joseph
Martin, pastor.'
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, Ih
charge of arrangements.

ROBERT ELROY JOHNSON
Robert Elroy Johnson, 73,
of Georgetown Drive,
Casselberry, died Thursday,
March 25, 2004, at his resi­
dence. He was bom May 17,
1930. He was a drafter.
There are no known sur­
vivors. Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
N. THERESA LOWERY
N. Theresa Lower)’, 54, of
Tuskegee Street, Sanford,
died Friday, April 1, 2004, at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital in Sanford. She was
bom Aug. 12, 1949, in
Newburgh, N.Y. She was a
homemaker and member of
Rescue Church of God.
Survivors include hus­
band, James Lowery Sr. of
Sanford; sons, James Lowery,
Jr. of Casselberry, TVvyman
Lowery and Dwayne Lowery,
both of Sanford; daughters,
Katrina Lowery, Katrice
Lowery and LaKeisha
Lowery, all of Sanford; broth­
ers, Forrest A. Ford of
Jacksonville, Jessie Andrews
of Miami, Ronnie Lewis of
Orlando, and Arthur Lewis of
Miami; sisters, Shiela Ford of
Mattahen, N.Y. and Carol
Saunders of Sanford; six
grandchildren..
Funeral services will be
\pril 10, at 1
held Saturday, April
Cn
p.m. at Rescue Cnurch
of
God, 1700 W. 13th St.,
Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
JAMES R. STANLEY
James R. Stanley, 65, of St.
Peters, Mo., died Monday,
April 5, 2004, at his residence.
He was born Feb. 7, 1939, in
Logan, W.Va. I le was a Lt.
Col. in the U.S. Army
Department of Defense in St.
Louis, Mo. He was a member
of VFW 5077, Disabled
American Veterans and
American Legion Post in St.

Peters, Mo. He was a veteran
of the U.S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Mayette Stanley of St. Peters;
mother, Novella Stanley, of
Sanford, III., daughter, Trudi
Lee Melroy of St. Peters; sons,
Gregory Sajtt Stanley and
Jason Michael Stanley both of
St. Peters; sister, Nikki Lee
Reagan, of Sanford, Fla.; two
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, April 12, at
3 p.m., with visitation on
April 12 from 1 20 3 p.m. at
Baue Chapel of O 'Fallon, 311
Wood St., O'Fallon, Mo. In
lieu of flowers, memorials
may be made to the Stanley
family at Baue Funeral
Home.
Baue Funeral 1iome,
O'Fallon, Mo., in charge of
arrangements.
JERRY WAYNE WILSON
Jerry Wayne Wilson, 48 of
Oviedo, died Monday, April
5, 2004, at the Medical Center
in Columbus, Ga. He was a
construction superintendent
and a veteran of the U.S.
Army.
Survivors include wife,
Cheryl Ann Pierce Wilson of
Oviedo; son, Doug H. Wilson
of Lake City; sisters, Wanda
Bruce of Lake City, Joyce
Cravey of Atlanta and
Patricia Adkinson of
Ashburn, Ga.; brother, James
R. Wilson of Sanford; two
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, April 10, at 1
p.m. at Goldenrod Baptist
Church, 3500 N. Goldenrod
Road, Winter Park. In lieu of
flowers, contributions may be
made to the Ronald
McDonald House, 1959
Hamilton Road, Columbus,
Ga. 31904, or the Christian
Motorcycle Association, 923
Vineville St., Columbus, Ga.
31904.
McMullen Funeral Home,
Columbus Ga., in charge of
arrangements.

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L ife
The Way We Were:

Sanford, U.S.
events from
year of 1934

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The Seminole High School
Class of 1934 Is having its
70th year reunion on
Saturday, April 17. To help
you understand what was
going on in the United States
and Sanford at that time, I
have gleaned the following
information from the
"Encyclopedia of American
Facts and Dates" edited by
Gorton Carruth and Peter
Schaal's "Sanford as I knew
it."
The United States, 1933-34
At the beginning of 1933,
the country
was still in
a depres­
sion and
the change
in adminis­
tration
deepened
the eco­
nomic cri­
sis. By
Grace Mario
inaugura­
S tin e cip h e r
tion day,
the nation
was
gripped by a bank panic. To
meet the situation, the new
administration was given
unprecedented powers. This
led to the creation of an
array of federal agencies to
stimulate private industry
and find jobs for the unem­
ployed. This program
became known as the New
Deal.
During February, 1933, the
20th Amendment was adopt­
ed which changed the presi­
dential inauguration date
from March 4 to Jan. 20.
Also, the 21st Amendment
repealing the 18th
Amendment was adopted on
Dec. 5, when it was ratified
by tjie 36th state. Pro
was therefore repealt
Id March, several bank j
holfdays were declared to
prevent runs on bank assets
by worried depositors.
On March 4, Franklin
Delono Roosevelt was inau­
gurated as President. In his
address he declared "Tire
only thing we have to fear is
fear itself."
During the next few
weeks, the following
occurred; Frances Perkins,
first woman to hold a cabinet
post, was appointed
Secretary of Labor by FDR;
the president held his first
Fireside Chat; banks began
reopening; and the Civilian
Conservation corps (CCC)
was initiated to create jobs
through a reforestation pro­
gram.
Also created were the
Federal Relief Act, the
Tennessee Valley Act (TVA),
the Federal Securities Act,
and the National Industrial
Recovery Act which estab­
lished the Public Works
Administration.
Other acts and programs
were established in 1934
including the Home Owners
Loan Act, and the Trade
Agreements Act. Social
Security was established in
1936.
In 1933, the first aircraft
carrier specifically designed
for this purpose, the USS
Ranger, was christened, and
a rise in employment was
noted.
During 1934, Billy Sunday
began a two week revival
campaign in New York City
at Calvary Baptist Church.
Henry Ford restored the $5
per day minimum wage to
the majority of his workers.
Nylon was first produced by
Dupont Laboratories, and
the first general strike in U.S.
history took place in San
Francisco in support of the
Longshoremen's Association.
The two most popular
films in 1933 were "Little
Women" starring Kathryn
Hepburn, and "She Done
Him Wrong" starring Mae
West.
Plays opening in New
York City were "Ah,
Wilderness" by Eugene
O'Neill, starring George M.
Cohen (Will Rogers in San
Francisco), “Roberta" with
music by Jerome Kern
(Smoke gets in your Eyes
See Stinecipher, Page 7A

Little school
history feted
with marker
Saturday morning, April 3,
history continued at the Little
Red School House, now
known as Tajiri School of
Performing Arts and
Academics.
The Historical Commission
of Seminole County Chairman
Linda Batman unveiled the
historical marker that honors
the first public school in
Sanford.
Built in 1883 and affection­
ately known as the Little Red
School House, it was pur­
chased as a two-room school
for $1.
Mayor Brady I^essard of
.......................... Sanford
ave the
istory of
tire histori­
cal marker
that now
graces the
front
grounds of
this histori­
cal building,
Marva
that, since
1995, has
Hawkins housed
the
* * * * * * * * Tajiri School
of Performing Arts and
Academics founded in tire
home of Patricia Merritt
Whatley on Hays Drive in
1988. Because of the desire to
help Whatley to continue the
program to educate our chil­
dren in the arts, former Mayor
Larry Dale and tire Sanford
City Commission donated it to
Tajiri Arts.
Highlighting the morning's
entertainment was instromental and vocal selections by the
Matriarch Sharon Coon of Tots
and Teen Theater, Jacksonville.
She sang lire touching rendi­
tion of "Standing on Holy
Ground" and world renowned
artist Roz Burruugh of New
York City 'Ureater sang the
soul filled rendition of"Got
Peace Like a River" as the
dynamic graceful Robert
Hayes mimed the rendition.
Tire Midway Elementary
School String Ensemble, under
the direction of Carol
Hallberg, played well known
selections, "Expressly You
School of the Arts" performed
to tire spiritual "Elijah Rock."
lire director, Myra Nathan,
was the first student of Tajiri.
Violinist Laura Adams led the
audience in the singing of the
Negro national anthem, "Lift
Every Voice and Sing."
A Sanford / Seminole
County I listorical moment, a
valuable link to tire past and
the beautiful future was por­
trayed by
Artist / Author / Storyteller
Valendea Flewellyn Whatley,
founder and director, was pre­
sented to the over 200 guests,
family, friends and well-wish­
ers of Tajiri Arts. She presented
her son, Kamili-Tajiri
Hitchmon, for which Whatley
named the school sixteen
years ago. History is still alive
says Whatley as the school has
served over 1,000 children
over tire years. As Wlratley
spoke of the humble begin­
nings of the school, tlrat was

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S a n fo rd ’s R iv e rs h ip R o m a n c e in tro d u c e s
w e d d in g c o m e d y s h o w to F rid a y n ig h t c ru is e s
involved with the Tony n Tina's
Wedding show in Orlando. He wrote
the rivership wedding script based
SANFORD — 'Today you are gath­
loosely on some of his family and old
ered here by friends and family," says
acquaintances.
the boat captain Buddy Stinson.
Rivership Romance owner Robert
"It's not time yet, sit
Hopkins Jr. said the show
down," comes a shout
is definitely something
from the back of the boat.
new for Sanford.
"The energy is great, the
"Well when are we
writing is wonderful, and
going to get this , thing
it's a great thing for people
• Started?," '%We»
responds.
to come out and see," he
said.
It's just a* shippOt 6( the
hilarity that plays out at
Hopkins said he and fel­
low fraternity brother,
the new entertainment
addition to the Rivership
DiDonna, worked on
bringing the comedic wed­
Romance. The popular St.
ding show to the rivership
Johns riverboat now fea­
as a way for the long-time
tures the interactive wed­
Sanford waterfront attrac­
ding ceremony as part of
tion to grow with the new
its romantic cruises on
Friday nights and the new
addition of the Sanford
Riverwalk.
show
received
rave
reviews from the commu­
The show is unusual as
nity last week.
it encourages the crowd to
"I'm just having a
participate by talking with
blast,"
said
George
the cast and following
Megrichian, owner of
them up to the second
Rubyjuice on First Street in
floor rivership dance floor
downtown Sanford. "It's
for the couple's first dance.
my first time I've been on
And on the first night of
the boat and I must do it
the show, the cast had suc­
HaraJd photo* b y C h riito p h a r Patton
again."
cessfully pulled just about
Another
downtown T h e quirky, Italian cast lor the Rivership R o m a n ce 's n o w c o m e d y show all the guests onto the
businessman who also laughs it up with D o n Knight of Knight's S h o e Store in Sanford..
dance floor.
enjoyed the show was
"That's the only time
hand selected by the cast to
we like to see an empty
play the role of Uncle Sal during the is off and running before the rivership dining hall," Hopkins joked.
mock wedding ceremony.
even leaves the dock.
As guests talk more with the cast
"It was great — I loved it," said Don
The comedic wedding is an interac­ they also learn a little more about the
Knight, owner of Knight's Shoe Store tive experience where the actors and two crazy Italian families from New
in downtown Sanford, as he returned actresses mingle with boat guests.
York. DiDonna says each time some­
to his seat after giving a brief speech to
"When you come aboard it's just one watches the show they will get a
the newly married couple. "It's a lot of like going to a wedding," said different experience because of con­
fun."
DiDonna, an adjunct professor at versations they may have with other
From the moment Rivership Seminole and Valencia community actors or actresses.
Romance guests board the riverboat, colleges.
For more information about
they will experience one of the most
A producer of theatrical plays for Rivership Romance's new show, call 1insane and entertaining wedding cere­ almost 20 years, DiDonna was 800-423-7401 or 407-321-5091.
B y C h risto phe r Patton

M a n a g in g E d ito r

monies ever, said Sanford resident
John DiDonna, writer and director of
the comedy dinner show.
From one of the actresses pawning
Avon products off on guests to the
tardy and forgetful best man the show

See Hawkins, Page BA

National Youth Service Day equals local opportunities
N atio n al Youth Service Day
little as a few
(NYSD) m ay not be highlighted
hours of hands-on
on y o u r calendar just yet, but it
service.
should be.
G eneva offers
The NYSD effort, w hich m obi­
several o p p o rtu n i­
lizes
m illio n s
of
you n g
ties for te en s to
A m ericans to id en tify
and
participate.
ad d ress the needs of th eir com ­
m unities th ro u g h service, is com ­
Cam p ou t for
ing u p A pril 16-18. This week I'll Darla Kinney
a cure
highlight a few w ays local young
B eginning at 4
people can get involved in w hat Scoles
p.m. Friday, April
an d ru n n in g
nas become the largest service . . . . . . . .
event in the w orld.
(or
w alking!)
u n til
noon
First o rg a n iz ed in 1988 by Saturday, A pril 17 is the
Youth Service A m erica and the A m erican C ancer Society's Relay
C am p u s O u treach O p p o rtu n ity for Life, which will take place at
League, the an n u al NYSD project G eneva Elem entary School.
has grow n to include m ore than
As part of a particip atin g team,
89 national p a rtn e rs and m illions kids can cam p out in the "tent
of p a rtic ip a n ts n a tio n w id e , as city" th ere an d m ake new
w ell as a w o rld w id e p a rtn e r frien d s, enjoy local e n te rta in ­
ev en t — G lobal Youth Service m ent, play gam es and sh are
Day — w hich ru n s concurrently.
experiences w hile h elp in g ou t
Local projects can be planned d u rin g late -n ig h t/e arly m orning
by co m m u n ities, schools and laps.
o rg a n iz atio n s and re q u ire as

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Light the night
Those teens unable to spend
the night have the opportunity to
recognize loved ones d u ring the
evening's lum inary ceremony.
Lighted lum inaries purchased
in m em ory of those w ho lost
their battle to cancer or in honor
of those w ho are surviving cancer
are decorated w ith nam es and
photos. Placed around the w alk­
ing area, they light the way for
w alkers throughout the night.
O n th e right track
A little money and moral s u p ­
p ort goes a long w ay tow ard
fighting this disease th ro u g h
research, ed u catio n , advocacy
and patient services.
Volunteers are alw ays needed
to collect tax-deductible d o n a ­
tions to the A m erican C ancer
Society and to cheer on and s u p ­
port the w alkers involved in the
overnight event.
It's also not too late to join or

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form a team of teens and "Relay
for Life." For m ore inform ation
about getting involved w ith the
Relay for Life, call Nicole Zvosec
at 407-843-8680 ext. 525.
If n o th in g else, a tte n d the
opening lap of the Relay led by
cancer survivors — an em otional
experience that will alw ays be
rem em bered.
Fix Fort Lane
Two local Boy Scouts, Josh
Trubey and Tyler M arkovitz, are
organizing com bined Eagle Scout
Projects th a t in v o lv e o u r ow n
Fort Lane Park.
From 8 a.m . to n o o n on
Saturday, A pril 17, the Scouts,
along w ith tneir fellow Troop an d
Pack m em bers, frien d s, fam ily
and volunteers from the com m u­
nity plan to re-roof the bath ro o m
facilities, clean u p the g ro u n d s
and facilities, and blaze a new
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hiking trail at the historic
lakefront spot.
All are welcome to join
th e effort, and bring
gloves, yard tools and a
w illingness to w ork. Both
Trubey and M arkovitz
belong to Boy Scout Troop
No. 504, sponsored by the
S anford Ward of ' The
C hurch of Jesus C hrist of
L atter-d ay Saints. For
m ore in fo rm atio n about
th is ev en t, call 407-3492140.
Beat the b lues
This call for help comes
from the G eneva C itizens
A ssociation w hich s p o n ­
so rs the m onthly (th ird
Saturday) bluegrass jams
at the G eneva C om m unity
Center.
Ron and Dana M yers
and Tom and Polly D enton
hav e pu t out an urgent
request for volunteers to
help w ith the food p re p a ­
ra tio n and serv in g once
every tw o or three m onths
to spell ihem.
Tney have faith fu lly
served the com m unity in
th is cap acity for q u ite
som e tim e now and need a
break. This event is a real
p lu s for the com m unity in
fostering closeness and in
h e lp in g n ew co m ers to
becom e a c q u a in te d w ith
the uniqueness of G eneva.
A bout six to eight in d i­
v id u a ls are n eed ed to
m ake things w ork sm ooth­
ly. The next 'jam ' is sch ed ­
u led for Saturday, A pril
17. Food is served starling
at 6 p.m. and the m usic
starts at 6:30, filling the
night air until 9:30.
There is never a cover
ch arg e and the m oney
m ade from the sale of food
helps offset the expenses
involved in the upkeep of
the C om m unity Center.
Says Richard C reedon of
the get-together; " It's real­
ly a lot of fun and I have
n e v er left th e re feeling
w o rse
th an
w hen
I

arrived. It's a real boost to
the spirits!"
To v o lu n te e r for this
cause, call C reedon at 407349-1266.
Service is sim p le
N ational Youth Service
Day is an o p p o rtu n ity to
start (and su p p o rt) youth
on a life-long path of serv ­
ice and civic engagem ent.
Involvem ent can be as
easy as gathering clothing
and d o nating it to a local
shelter, d o n atin g food to a
pantry, visiting a nursing
home, raking leaves for an
elderly neighbor, tutoring
som eone w ho needs help
w ith schoolw ork, cleaning
up a vacant lot, bringing
toys to the ch ild ren 's w ard
of the hospital, or sim ply
planting flow ers for others
to enjoy.
It's easy for yo u th to
m ake y ear-ro u n d c o n tri­
b utions and becom e com ­
m unity leaders in service,
an d
N ational
Youth
Service Day is a good day
to start.
For more ideas, and a
link to other local projects
via H an d s On O rlan d o ,
log onto w w w .ysa.org.
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and the Touch of your Hand),
and Tobacco Road, which
became one of the longest
running plays in Broadway
history. Sanford's Sam Byrd
starred in this production for
several years.
Academy Awards in 1934
were presented to Cavalcade,
Charles Lawton for Henry
the VIII and Kathryn
Hepburn for Morning Glory.
Disney received an award for
Three Little Pigs.
In the bowl games in 1933,
Miami defeated Manhattan in
the first annual Orange Bowl
game, and Southern
California defeated
Pittsburgh in the Rose Bowl.
The Century of Progress
Exposition was held in
Chicago in 1933 in honor of
the Centennial of the found­
ing of that city.
In the first All Star
Baseball Game on July 6,
1933, the American League
defeated the National League
4 to 2.
The first annual Masters
Golf Tournament was held in
1934 and was won by Horton
Smith, and the 60th Annual
Kentucky Derby was won by
Cavalcade.
Sanford in 1933-34
Considering the state the
country' was in, city clerk
(since 1928) Frank Lamson
was pleased to announce that
building permits for 1932 had
increased from $14,435 to
$15,165.
In June of 1933, 150
Sanford celery growers
agreed to plow under onethird of their crop in an effort
to boost sagging prices. Two
weeks later, celery was bring­

Sunday. April It. 2004

ing in $175 per crate in New
York City. It had cost the
farmer $147 to produce and
ship. A few years before, cel­
ery was going for $6 to $9
per crate.
On Feb. 1, Otto Caldwell's
all steel boat "City of
Sanford" sank at the dock
while being loaded. It had
been in use since December
of 1931, meeting with moder­
ate success. It was soon float­
ed and put back into use.
The First National Bank
Building, erected in 1923 for
$225,000 was purchased by
Frank Evans for $43,500 plus
back taxes of $5,530. On July
31, Dr. W.C. Touchton paid
only $15,000 for the old
Seminole Bank Building.
A large crowd gathered on
March 4, outside the
Hoffman Radio Store at
Second Street and Magnolia
Avenue, to hear Roosevelt's
inaugural address. According
to Peter Schaal, the mood of
the people was one of
depression, gloom and
shame at their present cir­
cumstances.
Joe Marentelte managed to
lighten things up a bit by
having stage shows at the
Milanc Theater. First to
appear was Gene Austin and
his Broadway Rhapsody
Review. On Oct. 11, Tom Mix
came riding into town in his
$15,000 Rolls Royce. His
horse Tony was also along
for the show.
In mid June, the city com­
mission had to cut salaries
for all city employees. City
Clerk Lamson was cut from

$250 to $200 per month.
Police Chief Roy Williams
from $160 to $130 and Fire
Chief Mack Cleveland from
$133 to $100.
The National Recovery Act
(NRA) brought government
regulations and Sanfordites
sought to comply. Celery
growers signed the code with
mixed feelings. Sanford bar­
bers announced that haircuts
would have to jump from a
quarter to 50 cents, and every
barber expected a salary of
$14 per week.
Compliance included these
factors; pay a minimum
wage of $12 per week to
employees; while collar
workers would get $14;
machinists and factory work­
ers were to be paid 30 to 40
cents per hour. The work
week was 52 hours for all
stores that employed clerks.
Grocery stores would have a
48-hour week. White Collar
workers 40 hours, and
machinists 35 hours.
On Sept. 15, Bob Holley
became postmaster, replacing
J.P. Hall. He was previously
Sanford Herald publisher/edi­
tor and later a state legislator.
On Oct. 10, county resi­
dents voted 4-1 for a return
to legal liquor sales. Geneva
and Osceola remained dry by
a narrow margin, but boot­
leggers operated just outside
both town limits.
On Oct. 13, Mrs. Julius
Dingfelder presented a flag
to Girl Scout Troop 1, during
the ceremony at their new
headquarters in the former
Atlantic Coast Line passen­

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ger station. (1 was a Girl
Scout there, 1946-54, meeting
every Friday afternoon after
school.).
On Nov. 3, the local Relief
Council announced that it
had distributed 5,000
pounds of free pork and
dried beans in two weeks to
city and county residents. On
Nov. 27, it was announced
that the Civil Works
Administration (CWA)
would be hiring 625 men to
work on city streets and
county mads. Each would be
paid $12 per week but would
be given no more free food.
Spirits were lifted when
more than $5,000 cash was
paid out Dec. 26 to 754 CWA
employees.
Only 32 people cast votes
in the city election on Dec. 5.
T.L. Dumas and S.O.
Shinolser, Sr. were elected to
the city commission.
On the night of Dec. 8,
Mrs. Ralph Warren, the for­
mer Demarus Musson, fell to
her death from an upper
floor of the Sanford Atlantic *
National Bank Building.
Banker Linton Allen
announced his resignation
from the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank effective Jan.
I. He was going to help with
the organization of the new
First National Bank of
Orlando. His successor was
J. L. Ingley.
Chase and Company cele­
brating its 50th anniversary
in 1934 and I gave highlights
of that year in my Feb. 15
column, so you can refer to
that.

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ground, for not only tho arts
but also education.
Tajiri School of Performing
Arts and Academics Board
Chairman Thomas Flewellyn
and the board members and
Program Director Jamie
Thomas were introduced.
Guests attending were
Richard and Patty Swain,
Douglas Stenstroin, Susie
Gorman, Karon Jacobs, and the
historical commission of
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about them.
'Making Symphony' play to
be presented at SCC
''Making Symphony" a play
by Dr. Stephen Caldwell
Wright, poet, author and direc­
tor Bobbie Bell will present this
play during the National
Poetry month, the celebration
of Seminole Community
College's very own award win­
ning and nationally renown
poet. This poetic symphony
consists of two short plays,
"The List of the I lollvhocks"
and the "Celestial Ballet" plus
several selected poems set in

counterpoint to image and
sound.
Making Symphony will be
presented at Seminole
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No. 4 building. Reservations
must be made by calling 407328-2040. Play times are April
15,16,17,23 and 24 at 8 p.m.
April IS and 25 at 2 p.m.

Longwood church to host
special Easter service
A special outdoor Easter
SonRiso service will lx* held at
First Christian Church of
Longwood. Everyone is wel­
come to meet in the outdoor
theater for early morning serv­
ice's on Easter Sunday, April 11,
at 8 a.m. First Christian Church
of Longwcxxl is located at 1400
E.E. Williamson Road in
Longwood. For more informa­
tion, call 407-767-2932.

Baptist church to host
100 Women in White
One Hundred Women in
White will be held at St.
Matthew Missionary Baptist
Church, 3724 East Main
(Midway area) in Sanford. The
ram will be the beginning
e celebration of Pastor
Leonard J. Wilson's anniver­
sary. One Hundred Women in
White will lie held Sunday,
April 18, at 11 a.m. worship
service. The theme is "Growing
in Christian Discipleship."
Guest speaker will be Sister
Gwendolyn Moody, dynamic
Christian orator and member
of the St. John Metropolitan
Missionary Baptist Cnutrh. She
ivill deliver the message.
The tasks of women in
Christian education are to
reach people for Christ and to
lead them to grow as disciples
so as to experience their full
potential in Christ. The
Pastor's Aid Board invites the
community to join in the serv­
ice of praise and worship.
Cynthia Kendrick Oliver, chair­
person.
Uayyy Easter to my mulcts.

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Standing with tho now historic
marker (above) aro Chairman
of the Tajiri Board Tom
Flewellyn. Chairman of
Sominolo County Historical
Commission Linda Batman,
founder and director of Tajiri
Patricia M. Whatley, Sominolo
Scfrool Board member Dede
Schaffnor and Kamili Tajiri
Hitchmon. for which tho
school was named after.
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tion, officials enjoyed music
provided (left) by Midway
Elementary String Ensemble.

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Sunday. April

Why the Passion of Jesus Christ?
The above question is not
the interrogatory of a skeptic!
Indeed, the inquiry concerns
the purpose, outcome and
accomplishments of Christ's
suffering and death. What
exactly is the great profound
meaning behind this passion?
The eminence and unique­
ness of Jesus Christ as historic
fact extends both to past and
future in meaning. Christ's
suffering and death were no
accidental, unplanned event
simply in the hands of fate
and men. Christ died accord­
ing to the definite Divine plan
and foreknowledge of G od’
(Acts 2:23), prophesied some
800 years before the event.
The future hope of heaven
and living forever with God is
inseparable from the suffer­
ings and death of Jesus Christ.
The great passion of Jesus
Christ begins to illuminate in
the Garden of Gethsemane
and consummates with Mis
glorious resurrection without
which we would have a suf­
fering but dead Christ. It is
through the risen, resurrected
Lord that purpose and accom­
plishment has meaning in His
passion — suffering and
death.
Resurrection
lire resurrection affirmed

the meaning
of
the
C h ris tia n
faith which
uniquely
claims
its
founder has
risen from the
grave and is
now seated at
the
right
hand of God
Pastor Bob
in the heav­
Parker
ens. Calvin
Miller says:
"...I search in
vain in history to find the sim­
ilar to Jesus Christ, or any­
thing which can approach the
gospel. Neither history, nor
humanity, nor the ages, nor
nature, offer me anything with
which I am able to compare it
or to explain it. Here every­
thing is extraordinary. The
more I consider the gospel, the
more I am assured that there is
nothing there which is not
beyond the march of events,
and above the human mind,"

if pain, trouble and death will
ever end? Jesus Christ made
an astounding statement: "I
am the resurrection and the
life, he who believes in me
shall live even if he
dies* (|°hn 11:25). The resur­
rection gives the answer to
the burning question about
life and immortality.
Therefore, it is through the
vicarious,
substitutionary
death of Christ and His resur­
rection that we have the
answer to the hopelessness of
life. Bodily resurrection is
more than an empty dream!
The hymn writer speaks of
this eternal hope: "There’s a
land that is fairer than day,
and by faith we can see it
afar."
The Holy Scriptures state
these truths:
• He is risen.
• He showed himself alive
by many infallible proofs.
• He was seen by the apos­
tles forty days.
• He spoke of things per­
taining to tiie kingdom of
God.
• He is declared to be the
Son of God with power
according to the spirit of holi­
ness by the resurrection from
the dead.
(Matthew 28:6; Acts 1:3;
John 12:49-50; Luke 13;

Special Easter
Message

Jesus Christ remains the
hope of the world
Job’s question is still asked
in the 21st Century: Is there
life after death? "If a man die,
shall he live again?" The
world vet wonders if wars
and fightings among nations.

• It’s not an Easter Egg
H unt, but citizens are
invited to celebrate spring
d u rin g the H ippity H op
A dventure at the Central
Florida Zoological Park,
S atu rd ay
and
Sunday,
April 10 and 11, from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m.
C hildren are invited to
hop along the A dventure
Trail in search of the Easter
Bunny. At various points,
children can com pete for
games, candy, prizes and
surprises.
Prizes will also be
aw arded for the best Easter
hat, and kids will receive a
b u n n y tail to w ear and
meet the Easter Bunny.
For m ore inform ation,
call 407-323-4450, ext. 149.

resurrection
of
Jesus
Christ.
The p u rp o se of the
Sem inole Fam ily YMCA
and
C om m on
G round
C om m unity C hurch sp o n ­
soring this event is to serve
the
Lake
M ary
and
Longwood com m unities. Is
is their desire to dem on­

strate how much they and
Jesus C hrist love and care
for the people that live and
w ork in tne com m unities
by offering culturally rele­
vant, purposeful, unifying
and fu lfillin g physical,
m ental, em otional and
spiritual activities like this
Easter event.

Because he lives, we can live
Historic Christian faith
declares that because Christ
was resurrected, men too can
be resurrected!
The hymn writer speaks of
this eternal hope: "Tnere's a
land that is fairer than day,
and by faith we can see it
afar."
In 1st Century Jerusalem
A.D. 30, there were cynical
Herods and doubting Dilates.
People today espouse both of
these characteristics; but
those in the post-modern
world in A.D. 2004 who
believe in the resurrected
Christ, they shall live to die
no more!
Up from the grave He
arose,
With a mighty triumph o’er
His foes;
He arose a victor from the
dark domain.
And He lives forever with
His saints to reign.
He arose! He arose!
Hallelujah! Christ arose!
—Robert Lowry
Think about that!
Dr. William Robert "Bob"
Porker is pastor of First Baptist
Church Markham Woods in hike
Mary

For m ore inform ation,
call Mark P. Patterson, pas­
tor of Care and Connection
C om m on
G round
C om m unity Church at 386574-9715.

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Program offers quality
food at reduced price
With the help of dedicated
volunteers, Foodsource, a
C hristian based not-forprofit food cooperative is
able to provide quality foods
at lower prices, while pro­
moting Christian values and
volunteerlsm in the commu­
nity. Each month, churches,
retirement centers and com­
munity organizations partic­
ipate in the program.
This is not a needy only
program. It is for everyone
wishing to stretch their food
budget or wanting to donate
food to others. There are no
qualifications to participate.
Foodsource accepts cash,
check, Visa, M astercard,
Food Stamps and Money
Orders.
The deadline for the April

order is April 16, with the
pickup on April 24.
The tentative regular
menu for April is at a cost of
$25, which includes such
items as cubed beef steaks,
popcorn chicken, macaroni
&amp; cheese, soups, veggies,
fruit, and desserts.
The Meat Box Menu is for
an additional $25 and
includes five pounds of
chicken pieces, sausage,
BBQ Chicken, ground beef,
fish fillets and much more.
Foodsource accepts cash,
check, Visa, M astercard,
food stam ps and money
orders.
For questions or to place
an order, call Sanford
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• The Seminole Family
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C om m on
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Com m unity Church invites
the public to a com m unity­
w ide Easter Eggcitem ent
Event on E aster Sunday,
April 11, from 9 a.m. to
noon at Greenw ood Lakes
Park, G reenw ay Boulevard,
Lake
Mary,
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g ro u p s up to the sixth
grade.
Beginning at 9:30 a.m.,
follow ing the Easter egg
hunt, a scrum ptious conti­
n ental breakfast w ill be
served at the Sem inole
YMCA gym.
At 11 a.m., also in the
Sem inole
YMCA gym,
C om m on
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C om m unity C hurch w el­
comes the com m unity to
visit their w orship service,
celebrating the glorious

Proverbial Passage

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Easter Events
• The city of Sanford
R ecreation
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A pril 10, at Fort M ellon
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younger.
The event begins at 8:30
a.in., w ith the Easter
Bunny to arrive at 9:30 and
the hunt to begin at 9:45.
About 7,000 eggs will be
h id d en , w ith a special
prize for the G olden Egg.
There is no charge for the
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be
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Theater company presents The Boyfriend’
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The Helen Stairs Theatre
Repertory
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of
Sanford is eager to present its
second show of the year. Sandy
Wilson's "The Boyfriend" a
light-hearted musical comedy
will be performed on April 1ft,
17, 23 and 24, at 7:30 p.m. and
April 18 and 25, at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $12 and $15.
The Boyfriend is a light­
hearted spoof an over the top
look at the upper class styles
and habits of the British in the
roaring 1920s. The action is
centered around a girls school
in the south of France, where
wealthy English parents send
their daughters to be "fin­
ished," or to teach them how to
behave in high society.
In this extraordinary cast of
2ft men and women, most have
performed in many other
musicals. This is a very lively

and experienced group of
artists wno will sing and dance
their hearts out while lifting the
audiences spirits with the sheer
delight of this happy show. The
music, the dancing, the special
design costumes, the scenery
and the energy all odd up to a
very' exciting and enjoyable
show.
The in-house I lelen Stairs
Theatre Repertory Company
was founded recently by a
group of theatre loving, dedi­
cated performers, under the
direction of Derek Powell, the
resident director, to encourage
and provide opportunities for
people of all ages to participate
in the arts.
Other productions sched­
uled by this in-house Company
(a non-profit organization)
include
"Brigadoon”
in
September, "The Most I iappy

Couple announces engagement
Mr. a n d Mrs. Daryl
M cLain of Sanford are
ploased to announce
tho e ngagem ent of fheir
daughtor, A m a n d a
M cLa in to Mike
M e a dow s, son of Pete
M e a d o w s and Ja n e
M e a do w s of
Huntington, W .V a.
A m a n d a graduated
from Sem inole High

P h o lo tu b m lttrd

In tho u p co m in g production ol *Tho Boyfriend" (loft to right) C h e lse a
A d a m s plays N a ncy, S ta ce y H oino is P e n n y a n d Bert Phillippi portrays
Lo rd Brockhurst.

Fella" in January 21)05, "M.M.S.
Pinafore" in April 2005, and
"Camelot" in September 2005.
For tickets, call the box office
at 407-321-8111, or log onto

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and volunteer work, call
407-977-9913.

School a nd Is a student
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Central Florida. Mike
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Sem inole H igh School
a nd is currently
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Gootechnical &amp;
Environm ental
Consultants as an
Engineering Technician.
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G oldsboro

C o n tin u e d from P a g e LA

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in the dike I have confidence it's
going to work," said State
Attorney Norm Wolfinger,
whose 18th Judicial Circuit cov­
ers Seminole and Brevard coun­
ties. "Everybody is scared
because even though we've got
the governor's recommenda­
tion and the governor's recom­
mendation appears to fully
fund what we think it should
there's still — even under the
best circumstances — so many
circumstances that need to be
resolved that could change the
deck of cards."
Tops on the list of those
"scared" are county officials.
For nearly two years, Deputy
County
Manager
Sally
Sherman has been dealing with
Article V.
"We are still trying to deal
with the impacts of Article V,"
she said last week. "Right now
according to our numbers we
are going to be impacted by
more than a $1 million annual­
ly."
Much of the negative impact
to Seminole County comes
from the loss of fees collected by
the clerk of the courts office,
which is nearly $2 million
annually. However; there are
many other concerns for tire
county as the future funding of
some programs is "question­
able," Sherman said.
Another issue Seminole
County and other area cities are
paying close attention to is the
proposed cost of prosecuting
county ordinances.
Legislators passed House
Bill 113A last summer as the
first measure in overhauling the
court system to become the
financial responsibility of the
state by July 1, 2004. The bill
shifts Uie financial burden of
bringing county and city ordi­
nance violators to justice to the
local governments as it pro­
hibits state attorneys from
appearing in court for these
cases and proposes to charge a
$200 filing fee for each code or
ordinance violation.
Some officials, including
Wolfinger; believe a glitch bill
will alter the proposed plan of
prosecuting ordinances.
"Everybody has their issues
and everybody has their own
little glitch bills they are prepar-

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11. 2004 Page 13A

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ing," he said. "Like the county
is concerned about being
charged for going into court on
county ordinances. Which to
me would be foolish. We do dty
and county ordinance viola­
tions and frankly there are sev­
eral hundred thousand total
maybe in the whole circuit. And
frankly that's the way it should
be done because there Ls unifor­
mity."
A constant wave of proposed
glitch bills from Tallahassee
makes it difficult for Sherman
and the county to interpret the
potential Article V costs.
"It's changing every day,"
she said adding that received
another proposed glitch bill last
week. "The county feels as
though our legislators need to
recognize the impacts of
unfunded mandates."
Another realm of concern is
with technology. As the state
attorney's office moves into the
new Seminole County court­
house this summer, uncertainty
remains on who will fund cer­
tain aspects of the facility.
Of trie many quirks in Article
V is that the county will supply
the furnishings in the new
building, but men all of it will
become the property of the
state. The phone infrastructure,
however, is slated to remain
with the county, Sherman said.
"It is so convoluted we're
having an attorney sitting
down and spending hours try­
ing to make some sense out of
it," she said.
Not until the July deadline
will the county and state attor­
ney's office absolutely know the
total ramifications of Article V.
"I'm not going to be able to
rest comfortable until tine leg­
islative session is done and then
give me a few days to digest
what is done," Wolfinger said.
"Even then there is going to be
cracks and we're all going to
have to recognize that and step
up to the plate and work
together."
Sherman said the county
would probably begin to
address any funding shortfalls
brought about by Article V dur­
ing the budget process.
"There are so many out­
standing issues that we will
need to address," she said.

1998 student enrollment was 67
percent black. By the 2003-2004
school year, the black enroll­
ment had been reduced to 32
percent.
Magnet programs, not as
detailed as tne magnet schools,
have been established at three
other Sanford-area elementary
schools, two middle schools
and its high school.
"Each magnet program has
contributed significantly to the
desegregated enrollments at
Seminole
High
School,"
according to the report.
Some community members
say Goldsboro has made significantprogress.
"They have accomplished a
lot at Goldsboro," said Ann
McKinney, one of the original
five plaintiffs who sued the
school board in 1970 for operat­
ing an unequal school system.
"How they accomplished this
was by turning the school

cuts in the renovation project.
Transferring money from the
utility department would
require
city
commission
approval
"In my mind the first two
just aren’t feasible," Parsell said.
"We need to move forward
with 1st Street. We don't need to
delay. And I would not be in
favor of taking money away
from other projects."
Parsell and City Manager A1
Grieshaber met Monday with
Gomes Construction Company
o f‘Winter Park. In a letter to
Grieshaber sent a few hours
before Wednesday's CRA meet­
ing, Gomez’s branch manager
Robert E. Lacey identified
$515,000 in cuts. Combined
with the funding from the utili­
ty department, Lacey's cuts
would met the CRA's budget of
$2.1 million.
"I have not had the opportu­
nity to thoroughly study these
options to see which ones are
feasible," Grieshaber said.
Closing 1st Street would save
the city about $55,000 and,
maybe more importantly, 7
months of construction time.
Parsell is still pushing for a June

1 start date, which would mean
construction would finish near
the new year.
"Tire merchants have told us
that their busy season begins in
January," Parsell said. "We
could be done before they get
into their best months."
Other savings recommended
by Lacey include:
• $25,805 — delete the stabi­
lized subgrade under side­
walks. Grieshaber explained
that sidewalks don’t carry the
same loads as roadways, there­
fore the do not require the same
subgrade.
• $89,580 — provide 300 psi
(pounds per square inch) soil
cement rather than 500 psi. Tom
George, director of public
works, said 300 psi soil cement
is the standard specification
and would meet the projects
needs. He added that it is hard
to find suppliers of 500 psi soil
cement.
• $247,923 — delete new traf­
fic signals but include under­
ground conduit so the lights
could be installed in the future.
Next to closing 1st Street, this
may be the most controversial
suggestion. The dty has two

ground on a new parking lot
layout that will feature
improved landscaping, light­
ning, signage and store
canopies. A small park is also
being considered for the park­
ing area near the Laundromat
and the Speak Easy Comedy
Club, Smith said.
"In a month it's going to look
like a pretty fine center," Smith
said.
He wasn't always able to tout
the Sanford Plaza as a shopping
center progressing forward.
When the corporation pur­
chased the center in 19%, J.C.
Penney had moved to the
Sanford mall and the area was
struggling.
"We bought it when it was
empty," Smith said. "It's been
an uphill battle, but I think

we're finally getting there."
Some of Sanford Plaza's
newer tenants focus on enter­
tainment and activities induding Metro Skate Park, the sec­
ond largest indoor skate park
south of Atlanta; Florida Xtreme
Baseball, an indoor baseball
farility; and The Fadlity, a
Christian sports youth center.
Smith hopes to continue to
appeal to area families with the
addition of the proposed park
and possibly a fishing pond and
rock dimbing wall.
The shopping center's two
newest tenants, The Saddler
Equestrian Store and Mickey's
Roadhouse, are expeded to fur­
ther grow the customer base.
Mickey's Roadhouse is
owned and operated by Mickey
and Karen Stevenson. The long­

time Sanford residents are hop­
ing to pull patrons from other
country western nightspots by
offering better prices and more
live country-western music,
including from house band
Stampede.
"Everywhere you go you get
a 60-40 percent mix of country
western and dance music,"
Mickey said. 'We're planning
on upping the ante a little bit by
keeping it all country.
"That's what we're doing
here—bringing back the honky
tonk."
The new country nightspot
features pool tables, dartboardb,
a full bar and one of the largest
dance floors in the area. Because
the location used to be a movie
theater, the dance floor is not
only large, but also uniquely

around (from the black com­
munity of Goldsboro) and
opening it to a wider commu­
nity."
For some parents, the mag­
net concept is a dream come
true. Kelly and Gregg Perko of
Geneva have three children
enrolled in Goldsboro.
"I would go above and
beyond to get my children to
Goldsboro," Kelly Perko said.
"We pulled them out of an Aplus school in Oviedo starting
three years ago. At that time
Goldsboro was a C rated
school (2003 rating: B-plus), but
we wanted out kids to get a
broader, diverse education.
Although it's a math and
science magnet school, our
kids have experience to realize
their artistic abilities and
other subjects because it's
integrated in the curriculum.
They get hands-on artistic
experience."

H vra ld p h o to b y C h a rle s Ja c k s o n

S tu d e n ts at G o ld s b o ro E le m e n ta ry s h o w e d off th e ir m u s ic a l talents
at a s c h o o l-s p o n s o re d e vo n t.

Project -----------C o n tin u e d from P age LA

options if waits to install new
traffic signals: the signals cur­
rently in place could be used
until new ones are purchased,
though they would be out of
place with tne new landscaping
and streetscaping improve­
ments; or stop signs could be
used in place of traffic signals.
• $10,000 — change Live
Oak trees to a smaller specifica­
tion than called for in the proj­
ect specs and switch from
"RazzJeberry" shrubs to Indian
Hawthorn shrubs. This sugges­
tion appears the least likely to
occur.
"I would skimp on the land­
scaping just to save $10,000,"
said City Commissioner Kevin
Hipes, who attended the meet­
ing.
• $53,800 — delete the line
item which requires the con­
tractor to compensate for 4,000
cubic yards of "unsuitable
soils." Lacey indicated that this
line item is more of a contin­

gency than a reality because a
roadway soil survey does not
indicate there arc unsuitable
soils in tire work area.
• $14,000 — eliminate the
requirement
that
Gomez
remove and store bricks in
Magnolia Square and have dty
crews perform tire work.
• $15,800 — eliminate the
under drain system under some
of the valley gutters, if not
required. This suggestion also
appears likely to not occur.
"VVe believe that system Ls, in
fact, needed," Grieshaber said.
The CRA made no final deci­
sion, but instead set a spedal
meeting for Monday, April 26 at
4 p.m. That will give Grieshaber
time to study Lacey's recom­
mendations and possibly
uncover other funding sources.
Whatever artion the CRA takes
on April 26, dty commissioners
will (rave a chance to approve
or reject at their regular meeting
later that same day.

Answer key to today’s puzzle

Plaza ------------C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e 1A

president Stan Smith could say
for quite some time.
Smith also announced this
week that he sold about 27 per­
cent of the 150,000-square-foot
center to a private investor. The
stores occupied by Tire City,
Thrift Depot and Save-A-Lot
were the first to be bought as the
center is in the process of selling
off other individual units to ten­
ants and investors, Smith said.
The purchase enables Smith
to focus more on improving the
overall aesthetics of the center
while reducing the monthly
rents for tenants.
"This is a fantastic win-win
situation where we get our sales
and the tenants save money," he
said.
The Sanford Plaza corpora­
tion is preparing to break

See the crossword puzzle on Page 5A
positioned below the stage and
bar area leaving not a bad seat
in the house, Mickey said.
"When I walked into this
building it was empty," he said.

"It was totally empty, but all 1
could see was potential."
"We're excited," added
Karen. "It's something different
in Sanford."

City Commission Agenda for 4-12-04
Regular Meeting
7 p.m. Monday, April 12,2004
Sanford City Hall
300 North Park Avenue
•C A L L T O O R D E R
• IN V O C A TIO N by Reverend Dora
Richardson, House of Refuge
Ministries. Inc.
• P L E D G E O F A L L E G IA N C E
• P R O C L A M A TIO N : Community
Development Week.
• A P P R O V A L O F M IN U TE S
Minutes of March 22,2004, Regular
Meeting. Recommended by the
City Clerk and the City Manager.
CO NSENT AGENDA
1. Approve Agreement relating to St.
Johns Parkway Phase II right-ofway, between County. City, Dyson
and Stenstrom properties. Tabled
on March 22,2004.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
2. Approve Memorandum of
Understandtog between the City
of Sanford and Seminole County
relating to County** Airport
Boulevard (Phase III) and City’s
St. Johns Parkway Road
Improvement Project Tabled on
March 22,2004. Recommended
by the City Manager.
3. Approve amendment No. 59A In
amount of $53,500.00 for addi­
tional engineering services on St.
Johns Parkway East Phase III
(Rinehart Road to Upsala Road)
provided by C P H Engineers.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
4. Approve Memorandum of

(

Understanding with Johnson
Controls to conduct a feasibility
assessment, at no cost to the dty,
of the Utility D epartm ents facili­
ties and water distribution system
to determine if infrastructure
improvements would be economic
cally viable. Recommended by
the City Manager.
5. Approve purchase of hoist truck
from State Contract Vendor, Don
Reid Ford, for total cost of
$56,714.00, for Utility
Department, Plants Division.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
6. Approve outside of d ty water and
sewer services to S jn co r Celery
Avenue South Project, and
authorize the City Clerk to record
the Annexation Petition in the
Public Records of Seminole
County; and to annex the proper­
ty, irtdrvtdualiy by lot or in whole,
when It becomes amenable.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
7. Approve Sanford FUverWak Grand
Opening street closures:
Seminole Boulevard from Myrtle
Avenue to Mettonvtlle Avenue
from Thursday. May 6 at 9:00 PM
to Monday, May 10 at 6.-00 AM ;
Park Avenue from Seminole
Boulevard to Fulton Street on
Friday, May 7 from 1:00 PM to
Sunday, May 9 at noon; Park
Avenue from Seminole Boulevard
to Commercial Avenue from 6:00
A m to 6:00 PM on Saturday. May
8. Recommended by the City
Manager.
8. Approve and authorize execution

of Satisfaction of Uen Induding
Satisfaction of Rehabilitation Loan
Agreements and Restrictive
Covenants for Marie Odom (1112
O ak Avenue). Recommended by
the City Manager.
9. Approve contract award to
Aagaard-McNa/y Construction,
Inc. for the Department of
Community Affaire (D C A ) funded
Residential Construction
Mitigation Project (R C M P ) In total
amount not to exceed
$55,000.00. Recommended by
the City Manager.
10. Approve award of bid for Brick
Pavers to Brick America, Inc.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
11. Reject a l bids received In
response to Solicitation Number
IFB 0 3 0 4 -1 5 , Sale of PB A
Property. Recommended by the
City Manager.
12. Release Coda Enforcement
Liens at 4 0 6 ,4 0 6 and 410 South
Sanford Avenue. Recommended
by the City Manager.
13. Approve expendrture of Public
Works Department funds.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
P U B L IC H E A R IN G S
1. Second reading end adoption of
O rdnance No. 3657 to dose,
vacate and abandon ■ 14 loot
utility and drainage easement
between W . 5th Street and
Gordon Street and between
Meisch Road and Aero Lane.
Bright House Networks, LLC ,
owner, by Jerry Martin, Vioe

2.

3.

A.

B.

President. Ad published March
31.2004. Recommended by tho
City Clerk and the City Manager.
Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3853 to annex
4.419 acres of properly between
W. S R 46 end Smith Canal Road
and between S e w e l Road and
Rinehart Road; 1697 Rinehart
Road; Florida Power and Light
owner, by Nancy A. Sw alwel •
Director, Corporate Real Estate.
Ad published March 31 and April
7.2004. Recommended by the
City Clerk end the City Manager.
Re: 7.15 acres of property
between Airport Boulevard and
the Central Florida GreeneWoy
and between Old Lake Mary
Road and Live O ak Boulevard
extended northerly; 1511 W.
Airport Boulevard; Barton B.
Pilcher, Suooeaaor Trustee,
Stamper Trust, owner, George
V M s , Agent; Brio Commerce
Center. Ads pitoKshed March 7,
2004.
First readng of Ordtoanoe No.
3858 to amend the Future Land
Use designation from IND,
Industrial, LO R , Low Density
Residential end C O N S ,
Conservation to G C , General
Commercial. Recommended by
the Director of Planning and
Development Servioee end the
City Manager.
First reading of O rdnance No.
3659 to rezone the property from
MI-2, M e du m Industrial and A G ,
Agriculture, to PD , Planned
Development with oondtoons In e
development order.

Recommended by the Director of
Planning and Development
Services and the City Manager.
4. Condemnation of properties.
Deputy City Manager and City
Manager recommend the struc­
tures be found unsafe, dilapidat­
ed. unsanitary or uninhabitable, to
condemn said structures, and
give the ow ne rs) thirty (30) days
to repair or demolish; If property
o w ners) fail to effect such demo­
lition and removal or repair within
said thirty (30) day period, the
City shad demolish and remove
the buildings and/or structures,
and the actual cost of sakl
removal and disposal, including
administrative costs, will be
assessed as a lien against the
properties.
Report #04-11,1020 Maple Avenue,
Harrison Clark. Jr., et el.
Report *04-12,1107 W . 8th Street
Madeline and Silvester Brown.
Report #04-13,1610 Peach Avenue,
Blanche Weaver.
Report *04-14,406 Cypress Avenue,
Ruth Alien the Theodore
Johnson.
Report *04-16,904 W io w Avenue,
Mary Shepherd.
REGULAR R EM S
1. Consider request from Pebble
Junction to waive or reduce the
$19,65000 fine (Hen) imposed by
the Code Enforcement Board on
D e o e m b e r9 ,2003.
2. First reedtog of Ordinance No.
3860 to annex 0 2 8 acre of prop­
erty between Ftoee Drive and
Fem Drive and between Palm

W ay and E. Jenkins Circle
extended southerly; 3506 Palm
Way. David E. H a l, owner.
Recommended by the Director of
Planning and Development
Services and the City Manager.
3. First reading of Ordinance No.
3661 to amend the City Code and
update the City's towing coda,
authorizing the City Manager or
his designee to enter into con­
tracts with qualified towing com­
panies and incorporate a revised
fee structure. Recommended by
the Deputy City Manager and the
City Manager.
4. First reading of Ordinance No.
3862 to amend the City C ode to
provide for Sanford RiverW ak
Florida and Sanford Is Booming
logos. Reoommandad by the City
Manager.
5. Condemnation Status Report
R e p o r t * 0 V K 1605 Peach Avenue,
Ciontha Hampton &amp; Brtdgette
Parry &amp; Iris Smith et el.
DemoMon recommended by the
DeptAy City Manager and the City
Manager.
Report *04-04,1202 Mutoerry
Avenue, Mery Smith. Demolition
recommended by Ihe Deputy City
Manager and the CXy Manager.
• A D D O N IT E M S
• IN F O R M A TIO N

•CRY ATTORNEY'S REPORT
•CnY CLERKSflEPORT
•CRY MANAGERS REPORT
•CRIZEN PARTICIPATION
• C R Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S '
R EPO R TS

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4 2 5 -C o n g r e g a t l o n a l

F irs t
B a p tis t
C h u rc h o f
S a n fo rd
519 S. Park Ave.
Sanford
Rev. Rick Blythe,
Sr. Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship
10:30 a.m,

4 0 0 -A M E

4 0 2 -A s s e m b ly of G o d

Historic St Jam es
AM E Church

Family W orship Center

819 Cypress Avenue
Sanford, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogers Edge, Pastor
Sunday School, 9;30AM
Morning Worship, 11 AM
Bible Study. W ed , 6 30PM

2462 S. Park Ave
Sanford, F L 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Sorvico 9:30AM
W ednesday Sorvico 7PM

4 0 4 -B a p tist

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
Central Baptlat Church
3101 Wost S R 46
Sanford. F L 32771-8844
407-322-2914
www.cbcsanfQrd.ora
Jim m y Dale Patterson, Senior
Pastor

Sunday Services

4 0 1 -A n g lic a n
Traditional Episcopal
S t Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
3348 W. S R 428 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 mile off Greeneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Of Com m on Prayor
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
SAM
Sunday School (all agos) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
W eekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
W ednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
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Weklva Assem bly of God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, F L 32779
407-774-0777
G rog Freom an, Pastor
Sunday Svcs, 8:15AM
&amp; 10:45AM '
Sunday School 9 30AM

4 0 4 -B a p tist
Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S. Sanford Ave
Sanford. F L 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Bible Study. W od, 7pm
Clothes Closet (Froe to public) 3rd
Sat., each mo. 10am- 1pm

SANFOR D
207 E. 25th St.

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321-0885
LONGW OOD
Hwy. 434 &amp; 427

Hardware
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339-4883
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339-7365

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SCHOOL and DAYCARE

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Pre-school thru 12th grade
‘A Urntry of Church ot Godot Sanford

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF
209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL

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323-2999

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THE McKIBBIN
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IN SU RA N CE
114 N. PARK AVE., SANFORD
322-0331

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Sanford *322-2131

GLASS ADDICTS
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Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45
am
Worship Services 8:30am, 11am,
6pm
W ednesday Prayor Sorvico 6:30 pm

Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lako Mary. F L 32746
407-322-5979
Shano W ynn. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
W od Prayor Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

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2626 Palmetto Ave
Santorcl. F L 32773
(407) 323-1683
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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, College end Career
Pastor
Andrew Jenkins, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children's Ministry
Pastor
,
•Sunday A.M. Svca 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
W ednesday Bible Study A A W A N A
7pm

Homs of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Th rou gh 12th

Westvlew Baptist Church
4100 H E. Thom as J r Pkwy (C R 4 6 -

A)
Sanford. Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins, Associate Pastor of
Music/Youth

Sunday Services

First Baptlat Church
of Longw ood
891 Stale Road 434 East
Longwood. F L 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Sonlor Pastor
Sunday* 9:45 AM Biblo Study
•11:00AM Worship Service
•5:00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Disclpleshlp Study
•5:30PM Pastor's
Discipleship Study
•5:30Vocal Ensembles

Wednesday
•6:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children's Creative Arts)
•6PM Discipleship Classes
•6PM Orchostra
•6:30 Youth Bible Study
•7PM Pastor's Biblo Study
•7PM Choir Rehearsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lako Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday*Worship 10:45AM
•Children's A W A N A Club 5:30PM

Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

104 S. Park Are Downtown Sanford
407-324-5636 GtassArttct* com
Virgil &amp; Denise Hurley
"StsnwrOiM ian) Ejpsnvve. n AxwMu'"

4 0 4 -B a p tist

First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Ave, Sanford. F L
407-322-6041 /407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Rick Blythe. Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Musk:
R ev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School...9 :15AM
Sunday Worship, 10:30A;6P
W ed Activities, all ages. 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday Schoo l.....9:30AM
Morning Worshlp..11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

Grace Baptlat Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. F L 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School.....9:30am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening W orship.....6:00pm
Wed Eve. Service ....6:30pm

Morning Worship BAM &amp; 10:30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
W ed. Bible Study &amp; Prayer Service
6:30PM

4 0 7 -C a th o llc
All Soule Catholic Church
C o m e r of 9th St &amp; S . O ak Ave
Sanford, F L
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
W eekday Mass 9AM , M on-Fri
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V ig il...... 5PM
Sunday, 7:45AM. 10:30AM, Noon
9AM • English (Social Hall)
9AM • Spanish (Church)

4 1 0 -C h rlstla n
Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford. FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

4 1 3 -C h ria tia n S c ie n c e
Rest Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longw ood
975 Markham W oods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service end
Sunday School ....10AM
W e d n e s d a y...... 7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reeding Room

146 Waklva Springs Rd
Sta 14BA. Longwood. FL
Phons 407-889-14B0
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

4 1 9 -C h u rc h of G o d
Church of Q od
801 W. 22nd SL Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tsnkaley, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Morning Worship.,10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
Wednesday Classes
for an ages.....7 to 6PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Cara Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School, 407-323-1411

4 2 2 -C h u rc h of G o d of
P ro p h e c y
Church of Q od of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School....9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service......6PM
Tuesday Praysr Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (N A C C C )
2401 S. Park Ave. Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service availablo

4 2 8 -E p is c o p a l
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S.
Park Ave O 4th Si. Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tues., Weds. &amp; Thurs. Community
meal O 5:30pm Weds. For limes &amp;
detail of studios and activities, Call
407-322-4611.

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt. Roctor
Wkend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Su n 7:30am, 9am, 11:15am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursery, B:45am -12:45pm
W ednesday Eucharist 7pm

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E p isco p a l
Church of The
Holy Comforter
"Ctvu1(matic-CplKop*l Chore*"
803 W. 4th St
Sanlord. Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eu cha rist.....9:30AM

4 3 7 -N o n D en om ln a tio na l
Faithful W ord Ministries
Christian Resource Center
Lakevlew Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E . Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Servico 11AM
•Children’s Fellowship
(ages 4 -1 2 ) .....11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshments.....12:30PM
W ednesday
•Fellowship Mooting.....7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 for appt)

Rev. Steve Michele
Pastor/DIrector

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Seminole Com m unity Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199

www.semlnolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM , 10AM &amp; 11:30AM

Practical Mssaagas
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Frlsndly Servlets
Professional Child Care

Savanth Day Advantlst
M ARS HILL SD A
800 Easi 2nd St, Sanlord, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath S c h o o l.....9:30AM
Divine W o rs h ip ...... 11AM
W ed. Prayer Mlg 7:30 PM

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Christ Unltad Mathodlst Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Slone. Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-Mission.........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Biblo Study
W e dne sda y.......... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided lor Babies
and Small Children.
’ Small Enough To Love You
Growing In Christ To Serve You*

First United M ethodist C h u rch
419 Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am 4 1 1:00am
Coffee Fellowship. 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship. 4pm
Nursery Provided

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian C h u rch
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
Email hope Q sanfordpresbv.Qrg
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir 4 Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Biblo Study Adults 6PM
W ed Biblo Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W e Welcom e Your Visit At A ny
Event
Dr. Bill Chogwin, Interim Minister

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Markham W oods •
Presbyterian Church

5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michaol L. Andrews,
Interim Minister
Sunday School, all ages 9AM/10AM
Church Services 10AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
•Knowing 4 Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Com er ol 46-A 4 Upsala Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
www.upsalachurch.com
Rov. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

Show er Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave. Sanford, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship. 11AM
Tu e . Prayer, Bible Study, 7:30 PM

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Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thom as, Asst. Pastor
Saturday E v e n in g .....5:30PM
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday M o rn in g .....BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ...,9:30Am
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Lutheran Church of
Th e Redeemer
(Missouri Bynod)
2525 3. Oak Ave, Sanford. FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School......9:15AM
Worship Service
10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
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New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd. Sanlord Hwy46A &amp;
Upsala Rd.
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: B:15AM &amp; 6:30PM
Nursery Provided
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5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
(OH 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mile)
Leonard O Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
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Evening w orship.....6PM
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W e e k ly s ta ts fo r S e m in o le
C o u n t y ’s M a jo r L e a g u e
B a s e b a ll p la y e rs
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• Opened the season with a 2for-3 effort with a double
against
the
Baltimore
Orioles, but has not had a hit
since, going 0-for-10 in the
past three games. But has
been on base quite a bit with
five walks in those games.
Filling in very well as the
starter at second base
Seminole High School's

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Has not lost anything from an
outstanding preseason as he
opened the season with a 2for-5 game and followed that
with a 3-for-6 in the second
game. Finally slowed down
on Thursday, going 1-for-5,
but theXngels stlirtompleted
a three-game sweep of the
rival Seattle Mariners by
scoring five runs in the top of
the ninth inning to win 5-1.

Lake Mary'i

Danny

G raves
Cincinnati Reds
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Special to the Herald
F o l e y

Who says Floridians don't know
what ice is?
Christy Foley, a graduate of Lake
Brantley High School, recently cap­
tured a Gold Medal at the National
Collegiate Figure Skating
Championships hosted by the
University of Massachusetts in
Amherst.
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• Has wasted no time in adapt­
ing back into the role of clos­
er for the Reds allowing only
one run over two innings of
work to earn saves in 3-1 and
5-3 wins over the Chicago
Cubs.
Sanford Middle School's

C orey

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Chicago Cubs
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HR

rbl

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11

4

3

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.364

Winter Springs took an
early lead and kept it
close, but it was Lake
Mar)' standing at the
end as the Rams
improved to 12-1 with a
four-game victory over
the Bears in Seminole
Athletic Conference boys
volleyball action
Tuesday night.
The hosts won the
opening game of the
match, 25-23, but Lake
Mary came back to win
the next two games in
extra points by identical
26-24 scores and then
squeaked by 25-22 in the
final game.
As usual, senior team
captain Tim Spencer led
the Rams with 35 kills,
most coming on set ups
from senior Rob Green,
who had 41 assists in the
contest.
Addison Duke had 16
kills for Winter Springs,
while Brian Smith had a
match-high 41 assists for
the Bears, who fell to 117 on the season.
Lyman continued its
good play, picking up
straignt-game wins over
both Lake Howell and
DeLand to improve to
13-5 on the season.
On Tuesday the
Greyhounds got 16 kills
from Gamboa and 38
assists from Brickelmyer
in getting past Oviedo,
25-23, 25-21 and 25-10.
Blahnik led the Lions
with 10 kills and five
digs.
Lyman came right
back the next nignt to
hand Lake Howell (8-3)
just its third loss of the
season in a close match,
25-21, 25-22 and 25-21,
with Vaughn getting 20
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2

The Seminole Community
College softball team won
both games of a Mid-Florida
Conference doubleheader on
Tuesday against Lake-Sumter
Community College to push
its most current winning
streak to eight games.
It took 10 innings, but SCC
escaped with a narrow, 2-1,
victory in game one.
Lakers pitching kept the
Raiders offense off-balance,
as the hosts managed only
four hits, but two of them
came in the bottom of the
10th to pull out the win.
Sophomore Holly Lacko
(15-8) went the distance for
SCC, keeping LSCC off the
board for the first nine
innings and finishing with
eight strike outs, while
allowing no earned runs and
just seven hits.
With the lie breaker trt ~
effect, the visitors scored first
when an error by the Raiders
allowed the runner from sec­
ond fo score.
Lacko was able to escape
further damage as the Lakers
loaded the bases with only
one out, hut back-to-back
ground balls hit to third
baseman Kristen Schnipp
from Winter Springs ended
the inning.
SCC started the bottom of
the 10th with Lyman's Katie
Pickelsimer, running for
Karen Padgett, placed at sec­
ond, who was men sacrificed
over to third by Lake Mary's
Ashley Uitzer.
Things started to look
bleak however, as the next
batter grounded out for the
second out of the inning, but
Victoria Rudolph hit a twoout single to right field to tie
the game and Kristin
Cameron then hit a triple to
left field, fo score Rudolph
from first with the game win­
ning run.
Sherri Rabenotd and
Oviedo's Megan Miller had
the other hits for the Raiders.
The SCC offense finally got
on track in game two as the
Raiders pounded out 13 hits,
including a 4-for-4 performSce SCC, Page 1 4 A

H erald p h o to s b y J im W e n U

The W in te r S prings duo of
Brian S m ith (above, left),
w ho had a m atch-high 41
assists, and A ddison Duke
(above, right), w ho had a
team -high 16 kills, com e
up w ith a block on a kill
attem p t b y Lake M a ry’s
P resley Dershim er, but it
w as the Ram s and Tim
S pencer , (show n spiking
the ball past the B ears’
Ju n ito C ruz, right), w ho
had 35 kills on the night,
s u rv iv in g a to ug h fo u rgam e m atch w ith W inter
Springs, 23-25, 26-24, 2624 and 25-22, to im prove
to 12-1 on the season in
B o ys S e m in o le A th le tic
C o n fe re n c e
V o lle yb a ll
action T uesday evening.

Oviedo girls blank Lyman
B y Dean Smith

S ports Editor

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• Off to a very slow start with
only two hits and one RBI
over the first four games, but
continues to play strong
defense as he learns an
almost completely new pitch­
ing staff for the Red Sox this
season.

Raiders
stretch
streak
to eight
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Delaware, Boston University, Cornell
University, University of California at
Berkley, Stanford, Caltech, Michigan
State, and Miami University at Ohio
competed the weekend of March 2627 for the national championship for
collegiate figure skating.

By Dean Smith

V a r it e k

HR

Foley , performing to music from
"West Side Story", skated a superior
jrogram to earn the Gold Medal,
wiping Boston University to a fourth
place finish in the team competition.
Dartmouth won the event, with
Miami finishing second and
Delaware placing third.
The nine teams competed in a vari­
ety of events, including long pro­
gram, short program, ice dancing,
and team maneuvers.

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ing Boston University on an academ­
ic scholarship, outskated 15 other
competitors to claim the lop spot in
the Pro-Intermediate Ladies B Free
Skate.
All told, nine teams from
Dartmouth College, University of

• Made his return to the line-up
since a season-ending knee
injury last JUly by hitting a
home run in his first at bat in
a 7-4 victory, and has been
2-4 and 1-4 with a triple in
back-to-back losses.

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Lake Brantley grad wins skating Gold

By Dean Smith

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Oviedo's Irimar Hernandez is gunned won at the plate on a great
throw by the Lyman centerfielder early In the game, but
Hernandez and the Lions would have the last laugh, coming
through with a 4-0 victory over the Greyhounds in Seminole
Athletic Conference fastpitch softball action on Wednesday,

For four innings Wednesday night homes­
tanding Lyman was hanging right with pow­
erful Oviedo in a Girls Seminole Athletic
Conference Fastpitch Softball game.
But the Lions broke through with three runs
in the top of the fifth inning and added an
insurance run in the seventh and the
Greyhounds could never solve the Oviedo
pitching as they were whitewashed, 4-0.
Senior Irimar Hernandez, who went 2-for-4
and scored two runs, started the fifth inning
with a single and later scored on a ground out
before Sara Miller broke the game open with a
two-run single later in the inning.
Wheeler went l-for-2 for Lyman (6-13),
which was coming off a big 1-0, 10-inning vic­
tor)' over Pine Ridge on Tuesday.
Elrod (1-for-5) scored the game's only run
on a single by Buchmann (l-for-5, RBI).
The heartbreaking story of the week has to
go to Seminole, which lost a pair of one-run
decisions to once-beaten Spruce Creek.
On Tuesday, the two powers battled
through a scoreless tie until the ninth inning,
when the Hawks finally plated the game's

only run. The Fighting Seminoles got five hits
off Spruce Creek ace Felicia Thomas, who fin­
ished 18 strike outs and had no-hit Oviedo
last week, including a double by Christine
Barrett.
The two teams squared off again on
Wednesday and it looked like tne homestand­
ing Hawks (19-1) would cruise to the win as
they built a 6-0 lead after three innings.
The Tribe (11-7) did not quit, however, and
came battling back behind Ashley Tabor (3for-4, double, run) and Sheena Ware (2-for-3,
triple, RBI) to cut the lead to 6-5 in the sixth,
but that was as close as they would get as
Thomas, throwing her 16th inning in two
days, held Seminole scoreless in the top of tire
seventh to run her record to 13-1 on the sea­
son. Thomas scattered seven hits and struck
out 10.
There was a big upset on Tuesday as Lake
Mary suffered just its third loss in 18 starts,
getting two-hit in a 3-0 defeat to Metro
Conference power Boone (10-6).
Winter Springs (12-8) bounced back from a
loss to DeLand on Tuesday to nip Lake
Howell, 1-0, with Nichols doubling in the
only run to back a no-hitter by Davis, who
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T iie H erald

Girls

H tra ld p h oto b y J im W antz

Sara M ille r’s tw o -ru n s in g le c a p p e d a th re e -ru n fifth in n in g a s O v ie d o s h u t o u t Lym a n , 4 -0,
in a G irls S e m in o le A th le tic C o n fe re n c e F a s tp itc h S o ftb a ll g a m e W e d n e s d a y night.

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also did not walk anyone and struck out two.
Plank suffered the loss, scattering five hits
and striking out five.
Things had been different the night before
as DeLand (8-13) had doubled the score on
the Bears, 4-2, while the Silver Hawks (5-11)
had roughed up Mainland (1-16), 16-1 in five
innings.
Starcher and Hinkle were both l-for-3 with
a run scored for Winter Springs, while Lankay
had a huge game for Lake Howell, going 2for-3 with a triple and a double and driving in
six runs. Hajek also had a good game at the
plate, going 2-for-3 and scoring a pair of runs.
In other games from Tlicsday, Orangewood
Christian, Lake Brantley and The Master's
Academy all won.
Caraffa gave up no hits and struck out 10
over four innings and Ferguson was 3-for-3
with a home run and a triple to drive in five
as the Rams (7-2) clobbered Geneva Christian,
14-2, in five innings.
Marla Stevens hurled another no-hittcr for
Lake Brantley, striking out eight in five
innings, as the Patriots crushed Colonial, 15-0.
Uvino led the winner’s at the plate, going 2*
for-4 with a pair of doubles and driving in a
run.
Nooft was 2-for-3 with three RBI and two
runs scored to lead the Eagles (9-4) to a 15-6
thrashing of The First Academy (1-10).
In lacrosse from Tuesday, Lake Mary got
two goals from Chmil and 13 saves from
Fridman as the Rams improved to 11-1 on the
season with a 10-3 victory over Oviedo (8-4),
which got 11 saves from Dunlap.
Lake Howell picked up a Seminole Athletic
Conference victory, whipping Seminole, 11-3,
despite two goals by Belair and single score
by Taylor for the Fighting Seminoles.

In tennis:
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Lake Howell (7-5) won twice, whitewashing
both New Smyrna Beach (1-7) and East Ridge
(3-6) by 7-0 scores.
Lake Mary Prep also won 7-0 over Geneva
Christian, while Trinity Prep improved to 131, handing Cocoa Beach (13-1) its first loss of
the season, 5-2.
Not other Seminole County team could win
as DeLand (9-4) whitewashed Seminole (1-7),
7-0, Circle Christian upset Orangewood
Christian (10-2), 4-3, and Bishop Moore (14-3)
edged Lake Brantley (7-2), 4-3, in a battle of
powers.
The news was not any better in water polo
as Winter Parks smothered Lake Brantlev (98), 13-2, with Hollingsworth scoring both
goals for the Patriots.
SOFTBALL
H A W K S 6, S E M I N O L E S
S tm in o lt
000 H I 0 _ S 7 2
Spruce C reek
501 000 * _ 6
9 1
Thom as and Shields. Edelman and SaUbury. W P _ Th o m a i
(13-1). L F _ E. Edelman. Save _ none 2B . Seminole. Tabor. 3B _
Seminole, Ware, H R _ none. Records _ Spruce Creek 19-1;
Seminole 11-7.
B U L L D O G S 4, B E A R S 2
W inter S prin gs
011 000 0 . 1
1 1
D e La n d
H O 000 * _ 4
6 2
Roser, Davis ( 6 ) and Mason. Backus, Nichols (7) and
Th ogm a rtln and Gierkart (3). VVP _ Backus LP _ Roser. Save _
Nichols. 2B _ none. 3B _ none. H R _ none Records _ W inter
Springs 12-8; D e Land 8-13.

TENNIS
B U L L D O G S 7, F I G H T I N G S E M I N O L E S 0
S IN G L E S
No.
No,
N o,
No.
No.

1_
2_
3_
4_
5

Price defeated U o u , 8-0.
Rodriguez defeated H o nuld, 8-1.
M inotti defeated Stansberry, 8-2.
A llgo txl defeated Van, 8-1,
H uskey defeated H ua, 8-2.
DO UBLES
N o . 1 _ Price/Rodriguez defeated Liou/H on uld, 8-1,
N o . 2 _ M ino tti/A llgo o d defeated Stansberry/Van, 8-2.
Records _ D eLand 9-4; Seminole 1-7.

No. 19 UCF rolls past Bethune-Cookman 9-1
Special to the Herald

Dec Brown tied a careerhigh with four hits as No. 19
UCF rolled past BethuneCookman 9-1 Tuesday
evening at Jay Bergman
Field,
The Golden Knights won
for the 18th time in 19 games
to improve to 28-5 overall
while the Wildcats dropped
to 20-15. UCF swept the sea­
son series 4-0 from BethuneCookman for the first time
since 1999.
UCF's nine runs on 11 hits
was more than enough for
freshman starter Taylor
Meier. The Altamonte
Springs native was sensa­
tional, limiting BethuneCookman to one unearned
run on three hits with six
strikeouts in a career-high
8.0 innings of work. Meier

(4-0) improved to a perfect 40 with tne win.
UCF scored eight of its
nine runs in just two
innings. The Golden Knights
used a three-run third and a
five-run eighth to put the
game away.
Brown led the way with a
4-for-5 night including a
RBI-double wtyle Lake
Mary's Drew Butera was 2for-3 with a solo home run
and three runs scored. Lake
Mary's Ryan Bono added a
double and an RBI to the
attack.
Clay Timpner was l-for-3
with two RBI and three
stolen bases. Timpner leads
the conference with 30 stolen
bases and he also moved
into a tie for eighth place on
the single-season steals chart
at UCF. Timpner is tied with
Reggie Arrington, who stole

30 bags during the 1981 campaign.
Jaime Douglas pitched a 12-3 ninth in impressive fash­
ion as he struck out the side.
Douglas threw just 14 pitch­
es, including 13 strikes.
The Golden Knights are
back in action this weekend
for a key three-game series
at No. 24 Florida Atlantic.
The three-game series con­
cludes today (Saturday) with
a doubleheader at 1 p.m. in
Boca Raton.
SPRING FOOTBALL
PRACTICE REPORT
UCF's second scrimmage
of the spring last Saturday
showcased a more produc­
tive offense than wnat was
seen a week ago. Sharp
passing from the Steven
Moffett and Gerry Connell
and strong running from

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Continued from Page 13A
-ance by Amanda DeFilippo,
as the hosts coasted to an 8-0,
six-inning, run rule victory in
the nightcap.
DeFilippo hit her first colle­
giate home run, a three-run
shot in the bottom of the
fourth inning to put SCC
ahead 3-0 and Miller fol­
lowed later in the frame with
a two-run single to give the
Raiders a 5-0 lead.
The final three runs came in
the bottom of the sixth inning
with Miller singling in one

Golfers will have a chance to win prizes,
including theme park tickets, weekend get­
aways and restaurant gift certificates.
Participants will also have an opportunity
to bid on exclusive silent auction items,
including a men's titanium watch and a cus­
tom-made gold and diamond replica of
Bobby Bowden's National Championship
ring from Florida State University's football
championship win.
Registration for individual golfers is $80,
and a foursome is $300. Hole sponsorships
are available.
Interested companies and individuals
should contact Cathy Alper at 407-320-5749
or Amy Cahoon at 407-657-4818 for more
information.
GOLF TOURNAMENT BENEFITS
SEMINOLE CITIES EVENT
On Friday, May 7, the Seminole Cities
Recreation Council (SCRC) will be hosting a
golf tournament at Winter Springs Golf
Club.
Registration will begin at noon and there
will be a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Dinner and
awards will follow immediately afterwards.
A foursome and tee sponsorship package
is available for $350 and tee sponsorships
are available for $75. Winter Springs Golf
Club is located at 900 West State Road 434,
Winter Springs.
The tournament will benefit the Youth
Intra-City Olympic Festival, an annual event
involving over 500 Seminole County sum­
mer camp children. Children will range in
ages from 5 to 12 years old. Field events
include track and field, swimming, basket­
ball, volleyball, brain games and more. This
is a fantastic event that brings together the
children of Seminole County cities and
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her phenomenal game with a
two-out, two-run bases
loaded walk-off single up the
middle.
DiFilippo finished with five
RBI, while Miller added three
hits and drove in three runs.
Other contributors were
Schrupp (2-for-3), Rebenold
(2-for-4, run), Seminole
High's Beth Case (l-for-2,
two runs), Rudolph (l-for-3,
run) and Cameron (run).
Katie Brosky (18-5) picked
up the win on the mound,
allowing five hits and strik­
ing out 10.

on a 13-yard scoring toss
that Johnson pulled down
just inside the back line of
the end zone. Starting quar­
terback Sloven Moffett nit
receiver Tavaris Capers on a
10-yard pass in the comer of
the end zone for the second
passing touchdown of the
day.
"We're mixing it up, iust
seeing who makes the least
amount of mistakes more
than anything else,"
O'Leary added. "Obviously
I thought both quarterbacks
did some nice things today."
Wilcox tallied the third
score with a 7-yard run up
the middle before third- .
teamqojiTfttbat'k
Sumner engineered a.scpri- .
ing drive that was ca
by tailback Keith Williams'
3-yard run around the right
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PRE PROM PRIMP
Dress? Check. Shoes? Check. Hair?
Makeup? Nails? Who will help you get
ready for the prom?
The City of Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Department have the perfect
stylists that won’t break the bank! Have
your prom look created by the professionals
at Paul Mitchell-The School Orlando. They
can help you put together your hair, nails,
and makeup and give you that movie star
look on a shoestring budget.
Tlie Prom Package includes two of the fol­
lowing five services:
* Pedicure;
* Manicure;
* Makeup;
* Cut and Style;
* Shampoo and Prom Style.
This great deal is only available on
Saturday, April 10th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cost is $ 15-residents and $20 non-residents,
or $20 for everyone on the day of the pro­
gram. Appointments take about 3 hours to
complete.
For more information about the Pre Prom
Primp, please call 407-262-7720 or email
pks_recasstWcasselberry.org
CROOMS ACADEMY BOOSTER CLUB
HOLDS GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Booster Club of Crooms Academy of
Information Technology will hold its first
olf tournament fundraiser Saturday, April
7, at Timacuan Golf 6c Country Club in
Lake Mary. Sponsored by KRONE, Inc. and
Jostens, the tournament will raise funds for
scholarships for students taking industry
certification exams, as well as Crooms ath­
letics programs.
The Crooms Invitational golf tournament
will begin with a shotgun start at 1:30 p.m.

Alex Haynes and Dontavius
also looked good early,
Wilcox led to four touch­
using a quick burst through
dow ns for the offense before the line en route to a 24the emphasis turned to goal
yard gain, his longest of the
line drills. The scoring
day.
drives for the offense started
At one point during the
at mid field and the
scrimmage O'Leary pulled
defense's 30-yard line.
Wilcox aside to deliver a
"I thought offensively we
message and then sent him
improved each week and
back in.
they got better today," UCF
"I put him in for about
coach George O'Leary said.
three or four in a row to
"I was disappointed in the
show him w hat he needs to
defense. I was waiting
do w hen he gets dow n in
around for som ebody to hit
that redzone," O'Leary
somebody. We're trying
said. "H e's another kid you
new guys at new positions
can put out there that's a
but I still d id n 't see them
Division I running back
strike any blows today."
that can help you and get
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strong play this spring w ith real quick,"
a 50-yard run from scrimThe offense got on the
mage against the first team
board first w hen backup
defense on one of his first
quarterback Gerry Connell
carries of the day. Haynes
hit tight end Darcy Johnson

improved to 36-14-1 overall
and 13-8 in the conference
heading into an M-FC dou­
bleheader with St. Johns
River Community College on
Thursday in Palatka.
The Raiders have a pair of
important conference doubleheaders next week, heading
to Jacksonville to face Florida
Community College at
Jacksonville starting at 4 p.m.
on Tuesday and then return­
ing to Raider Field next
Thursday to host Central
Florida Community College
from Ocala starting at 2:30

Spring Breakout 4” set for
the Eastmonte Civic Center
each year.
Tire Main Event this year
finds The Hellraizers, Axis
and Python, putting up their
SCW Tag Team
Championship title against
the Asian Superstar
Organization, Jason Hexx and
the 6-foot-10 Korean Monster,
Ryze, in a 15-foot steel cage.
This is the second, and

Special to the Herald

Southern Championship
Wrestling and the Altamonte
Springs Wing House will
present "Spring Breakout 4"
on Saturday, April 17th at the
Eastmonte Civic Center.
This 4th Annual event is
one of the biggest wrestling
events that SCW organizes

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tion between these two
teams, and this time nobody
will be able to exit the cage,
there must be a winner.
New SCW Heavyweight
Champion "Classy" Chris
Nelson was supposed to put
up his belt in a rematch with
the person he took the title
from, Brian "The Blade"
Gamble, but Gamble was
attacked and injured on April
2nd and will be replaced by
the winner of a match
between Kahagas and Vordell
Walker.
In a match for the
Cmiserweight
Championship, champion
Chasyn Ranee, the
"Independent Sensation,"
will square off with No. 1
challenger Aaron Epic in a
Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match.
In a No Disqualification
Florida Heavyweight
Championship bout,
Champion Thump Dupree
will face "Rebel Rocker"
Towns Ellis.
And in preliminary match­
es, SCW Rookie Sensation
Johnny Shumacher is sched­
uled to face "The Most
Important Man Alive” Mister
Saint Laurent and Damon
Briggs, with Seven, is to bat­
tle "The Man" Manny
Montana. Sequel is also
scheduled to appear against
an unnamed opponent.
Also, the beautiful girls of
Wing House will be on hand.
Bell time is set for 8 p.m. at
the Eastmonte Civic Center
located at 830 Magnolia
Drive, which is the extension
on SR 434 just South of SR
436.
Tickets are $10 for ring side
seating and are available at
Adventure Into Comics (407339-9636).
For more information on
"Spring Breakout 4" and
Southern Championship
Wrestling, please visit tne
website at:

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teaches them to work in a
cooperative environment.
The SCRC includes the
cities of Oviedo, Sanford,
Longwood, Lake Mary,
Casselberry, Winter Springs
and Altamonte Springs.
For more information about
the golf tournament, please
contact Chris Caldwell at
407.327.6589 or email him at
ccaldwell®winterspringsfl.or
gLABOR OF LOVE/HEART
OF FLORIDA UNITED
WAY GOLF CLASSIC
The 4th annual Labor of
Love/Heart of Florida United
Way Golf Classic will be held
Friday, May 14th, at Walt
Disney World's Eagle Pines
Golf Course.
Sponsored by Saturn of
Orlando and the Central
Florida AFL-CIO, the tourna­
ment will raise funds to bene­
fit Heart of Florida United
Way.
Tne four-person scramble
will feature hole-in-one.

longest drive and closest to
the pin contests. Prizes
include a 2004 Saturn Quad
Coupe 2, $10,000 in cash, and
a vacation getaway, among
others.
The entry fee for individual
golfers is $125 and $400 for a
foursome. Entry fees include
golf, cart, range balls, lunch
and goodie bag. The entry
deadline is May 3rd and the
field will be limited to 144
players.
To register for the event or
to leam more about sponsor­
ship opportunities, call Heart
of Florida United Way’s
Jennifer Kenny at (407) 8350900.
DEREK WAUGH-STETSON
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson
University Basketoall Camps
will be held in June and July
at the Edmunds Activities
Center in DeLand. The
Camps and dates aa* as fol­
lows:
Shooting Camp June 1113.
Position Camp _ June 13-17.

High School Team Camp _
June 26-27.
Individual Camp _ June 27July 1.
Individual Camp July 2529.
For more information call
Coach Sebastian Singletary at
386-822-8101 or e-mail at ssinglelSTstetson.edu.
ST. JUDE'S CHILDREN'S
RESEARCH HOSPITAL
GOLFTOURNEY
Organizers of the Annual
St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital gala golf tourna­
ment to be held June 16 at
The Legacy Club in
Longwood are looking for
sponsors.
Mark A. Lang, Sr., chief
executive officer of Workers
Temporary Staffing, Inc.
headquartered in Lake Mary,
said he is seeking cash and
prize sponsors for the benefit
event, which is expected to
raise more than $30,000 this
year.
Lang, who is chairing the
event for the third consecu­
tive year, said the tournament

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visiting Lake Mary came back to win a hard-fought four game Boys Seminole Athletic Conference
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kills and Gamboa 19.
The Silver Hawks were
coming off a 25-15, 25-18 and
25-20 victory over Seminole
on Tuesday in which Sutter
had 12 kills and Dunham 12
assists.
Oviedo (6-9) bounced back
from its loss to the
Greyhounds with a 25-14, 2514 and 25-20 victory over the
Bulldogs on Wednesday.
Blahnik again led the Lions
with 14 kills, while El-Jamil
had 15 assists and four digs.
In baseball action:
Lake Mary sophomore Josh
Smith made everyone step up
and notice when ne hurled a
five-inning no-hitter at visit­
ing Campbell, Georgia on
Wednesday, striking out 10 in
the 10-0 victory.
Joey Lubonty share the
spotlight with Smith, launch­
ing a grand slam and finish­
ing the game 2-for-4 with five
RBI as tne Rams improved to
12-2 on the season.
Lyman got another big start
from Clint Franklin as he
hurled a two-hitter, striking
out seven, in six innings as
the Greyhounds (9-7) rolled
over New Smyrna Beach, 7-2,
on Wednesday. Danny Kava
led the way at the plate,
going 2-for-4 with a home
run and driving in four.
Lake Howell (8-9) also got a
strong pitching performance
as Nick Farkas tossed a fourhitter, striking out five, and
Grant Berman drove in the
winning run in the top of the
seventh inning as the Silver
Hawks edged a very good
Pine Ridge squad (9-4), 2-1.
Berman finished the game
2-for-3, while Gary Rodriguez
added a double for the win­
ner's.
Visiting Deltona (10-7 over­
a ll 6-2 in 6A-District 2)
jumped out to an 8-0 lead
and host Oviedo could not
quite come back as the
Wolves won 9-6. Leisher and
Ackley had doubles for the
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11- 10.
On Tuesday, Seminole (710) continued showing
improvement as Hines struck
out nine in a 3-1 victory over
a strong group from Spruce
Creek (8-4). Diener was 2-for3 with an RBI, while Williams
was l-for-3 with an RBI for
the Fighting Seminoles.
Trinity Prep (8-9) got big
ames from Auld (2-for-2,
iree runs), Reinke (2-for-4,
three RBI) and Zimmer (2-for4, three runs) in an 8-0 victo­
ry over Space Coast
Academy.
DeLand (6-10) snatched
another victory from the jaws
of defeat against another SAC
opponent as the Bulldogs
scored single runs in the sixth
and seventh inning to edge
Winter Springs (9-6), 3-2.
Danny Kelley was 2-for-3 for
the Bears, while Terry Piard
drove in a run.
Father Lopez (9-7) also
came up with a seventh
inning victory, scoring two
runs in the top of the seventh
to win 6-5 after The Master's
Academy (7-9) had taken a 54 lead by scoring four runs in
the bottom of the sixth
inning.
In lacrosse:
Lake Brantley (10-5) came
up with a big win, outscoring
Winter Springs (9-2), 9-8 in
double overtime on
Wednesday.
Force had three goals and
Connelly two for the Patriots,
while Hagel had four goals
and an assist and James one
goal and one assist for the
Bears.
Oviedo (8-4) also won a big
match, topping Lake Mary (75), 11-6.
Noonan had three goals
and five assists and Wilkins
four goals and an assist for
the Lions, while Supraner
had two goals and Rauch 15
saves for the Rams.
Lake Howell (7-4) kept pace
with the big four, besting
Seminole (3-6), 9-5.
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the Silver Hawks, while Ryan
made 13 saves for the
Fighting Seminoles.
In a non-SAC matchup,
Boone (3-9) kept Lyman (0-7)
winless on the season, 13-6.
In tennis:
Seminole (4-5) defeated
DeLand (5-9), 5-2; Lake Mary
Prep won by the same score
over Geneva Christian; and
Lake Mary (8-3) whitewashed
Eustis (2-9), 7-0, on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, Trinity Prep
improved to 12-1 with a 6-1
thumping of Cocoa Beach (5 7) and Lake Howell (5 -8 )
rolled over East Ridge by the
same 6-1 score. The only loss
for a county team found Lake
Brantley (4-7) on the short
end of a 4-3 decision to
Bishop Moore (8-8).
In water polo on Tuesday,
Bishop Moore (8-3) clobbered
Lyman, 17-7, despite three
goals for the Greyhounds'
Todoreski, and Winter Park
surprised 12-4 Lake Brantley,
144, with Tseng scoring all
four goals for the Patriots.
BULLDOGS 3, BEARS 2
W in te r Spring*
000 111)0. 2 4 2
D e La n d
100 0011 _ 3 11 3
Wick, M oore ( 6 ) and Bruns. Kay, Collins
(5) and Cannington. W P _ Collins (3-3).
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none. H R _ none. Records _ W inter
Springs 9-6; D e Land 6-10,

raised more than $24,000 last
year.
With a 9 a.m. standard
scramble shotgun start, prizes
will be awarded for the
longest drive and closest to
the tee in men's and women's
divisions.
Gold, silver and bronze
sponsorships are $850, $600
and $350 respectively, Lang
said and prizes of any value
will bo considered.
'This is one of the biggest
and best golf tournaments for
a great cause," Lang said.
For more information,
please contact: Amanda
Mercer or Mark Lang,
Workers Temporary Staffing,
407-4724)024, Larry Vershelor
Beth Payan, Larry Vershel

Sunday. April II. 2001

Communications, Inc. 407644-4142.
CELEBRITY BENEFIT
GOLF TOURNAMENT
The 10th annual Race Week
Celebrity Golf Tourney host­
ed by race drivers Mark
Martin and Mike and Angie
Skinner, will tee off with a
shot gun start at 8:30 a.m. on
June 30 at LPGA International
in Daytona Beach and one of
the tournament's biggest fans
- and biggest beneficiaries will be on the sidelines
watching.
He's Marcus Moody, the
17-year old son of Richard
Moody, director of sales and
marketing and project man­
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Country Club in DeBary.
Marcus, who suffers from
Ewings Sarcoma, a debilitat­
ing form of Cancer, is current­
ly undergoing a bone marrow
transplant treatment at the H.
Lee Moffitt Cancer Clinic and
Research Institute at the
University of South Florida.
In addition to the current
treatment Marcus will have
reconstructive gurgery on his
hip. Family and friends
formed the Marcus Moody
Foundation to help pay the
medical costs. Last year, the
Race Week Celebrity Tourney
featured over 20 celebrities.
For more information on
playing or sponsoring the
tournament, please call 386761-9495.

Conrad going after seventh
straight win at SpeedWorld
Special to the Herald

Can anybody stop Patrick Conrad? That’s
the question at Orlando Speedworld as the
young Legends car driver has scored six win
in a row and will be going for number seven
Saturday night prompting track GM Dick
Westfall to consider putting a bounty on the
Clermont driver.
Before Conrad goes for another win tonight,
he'll strap himself in his Ricky Wood owned
Super Late Model for Friday FASCAR action
looking for his first win in the tracks premier
division.
"I'm getting more comfortable in the Super
Late and we're making really good progress,"
says Conrad. "I'm really thankful that I've got
this ride and hopefully I can get in victory
lane soon" he says.
Conrad and his fast 82 Sedan will be chal­
lenged by another large field of Legends.
Twenty-four Legends took the green last
week, the biggest weekly Legends field ever
at the track and interest continues to grow
with drivers from as far away as Tallahassee
competing last week.
DeLand's Ben Booth will lead a strong field
of cars this week as the Dan Webster for U.S.
Senate Classic Auto Racing Series will make
their second appearance of the year. Booth,
the defending CARS Champion, won the sea­
son-opener for the Series here last month, but
will have plenty of competition from the likes
of Jim Rahman, Wayne Ashton, Ed Yates,
Daryl Grief, Bill Posey and many more.
Also in action will be the Bandeleros and
the new Hurricane class which is fast becom­
ing a fan favorite. Orlando's Greg Bruce has
won four of five Hurricane features and has
put the challenge out to anyone who thinks
they can beat his fast Ford Escort.
Pit gates open at 3 p.m., grandstands at 5:30
p.m., and racing starts promptly at 7 p.m.
Adult admission to the grandstands is just $5.
In other Speedworld news:
The Bandelero Outlaws finally got to run by
themselves last week for the first time. Three
cars signed in and ran the heat, then Kevin
Henry' jumped in Derrick Wood's Young Guns
winning car and went out and won the
Outlaw race. Henry was the Young Guns
champion last year but can no longer run
with that group since he turned 16 years of
age. At 68, third place finisher Dave Jarrett
was older than the rest of the field put togeth­
er!!
Car owner Donnie Lewis was getting plenty
of pats on the back after his Chad Pierce-driv­
en Modified picked up the feature win last
Friday. It was the first Modified win of
Pierce's career and the first time one of Lewis'
cars had been in victory lane since 1986.
Speedworld held it's first
Legends/Bandelero "school" on Saturday
morning and had a very good turnout of
prospective racers looking to join the INEX
program. A former unlimited hydro-plane
racer bought two Bandeleros and a Legends
car while several others expressed interest in
going racing in the two spec series divisions.
Two of the top Super Stock drivers will be
"missing in action" this week after being
handed two week suspensions for an on-track
altercation last week that resulted in another
driver becoming an innocent victim, ending
up with a badly damaged race car. Both Ron
Whaley and defending Super Stock champion
Corey Freed will get a couple of weeks off to
let their year-long feud "simmer" down a bit
although the suspension will not prevent
Freed from racing his Classic Car on Saturday
night since that is not a FASCAR-sanctioned
series.
In other local action tonight (Saturday, April
10th), the Super Stocks will go for 50 laps at
New Smyrna Speedway along with the Super
Late Models, Open Wheel Modifieds,
Sportsman, Mini Stock and Strictly Stock. The

Late Models have the weekend off due to the
Goodyear Challenge Race at Bronson Motor
Speedway.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. with grand­
stands opening at 6 p.m. Qualifying for the
Super Stock 50 will be at 6:30 p.m. with racing
action at 7:30 p.m. General admission is $10
adults, $5 senior citizens and studenLs, kids 11
and under FREE and reserved seating $15.
New Smyrna Speedway is located on SR 44
and SR 415 between 1-4 and 1-95 eight miles
west of New Smyrna in beautiful Samsula.
Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville will
be having Easter treats for the kids!
On the fast 1/2-miIe clay oval, there will be
races in the Late Model, Hobby Stock, Street
Stock, Mini Stock and Pure Stock classes.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. and racing
starts at 7:30 p.m.
General Admission is $10 with children 12
and under free in the grandstands. The track
also offers Senior and Student discounts.
For information on schedules, etc. call 386985-4402 or visit the web at
http: / / www.volusiaspeedwaypark.com.
Volusia Speedway Park is located just 15
miles west of Ormond Beach. From 1-95, take
exit 88 west on State Road 40. From Highway
17, turn left on SR 40. The facility is five miles
east of Barberville.
Orlando Speedworld Dragway will be host­
ing the season opening event of the
NHRA/Summit ET Series.
The Super Pro, Sportsman, Pro-Cyde and
Junior Dragster classes will be in action.
For event, ticket and race day weather infor­
mation call 407-568-5522.
RESULTS
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Saturday, A p r il 3,2004:
R E / M A X L E G E N D S C A R S (25 Lap*) _ 1. (2 ) Patrick Conrad.
2. (05) Jc n tn y Colangelo; 3. (5 ) K o ry Abbott: 4. (98) Kevin
Abbott; 5. (33) A .J. FuJgenzi; 6 . (00) Darin Coker; 7. (91) Jett
D e g g rllrr; 8. (12) Bobby Byars; 9. (19) James R odriguez; 10. (73)
Sam W atti; 11. (COO) Shane C a m p b e ll 12. (3 Jjr.) Derrick VSbod;
13. (84) Matt B o w e n ; 14. (31) Jarred C aw ley; 15. (4) D ion
H ln s k y; 16. (5 X ) Johnny Sabo; 17. (29) Brandon Thom xon; 18.
(20) Kyle Dom beck; 19. (49) T im O ite rlu n d ; 20. (01) To d d
Cam pbell; 21. (77) To m Clarke; 22. (100) D o c Richardson; 23.
(22) Wesley M cLeod; 24. (3) G u » Richardson.
M O D I F I E D L I T E S (25 Lap*) _ 1. (22) M a rk Lan dU . 2. (5 )
George Landis; 3. ( 8) Sian H ope; 4. (33) Robert Crandall; 5. (40)
To d d D ie n ; 6 . (2 ) Phil Kraulhoff; 7. (69) K e vin Baxter; 8. (13)
Robert H igh t; 9. (49) Rick M cFarland; 10. ( 68) N ick Shadid. 11.
(51) M ax H ow e.
r R O C H A L L E N G E (25 Lap*! _ 1. (1 ) Rod S anden. 2 (56)
H o w a rd Brennan; 3. (2 ) To d d C urrier; 4. (12) Brad Sanders; 5.
(25) M ik e Lago; 6 . (24) M ark D a vid; 7. (28) Tyle r D a vid ; 8. (22)
D a v id H a l l 9. (10) T im H art; 10. (18) Ken Watt*; 11. (211) D akHom e.
B A N D E L E R O B A N D I T S (15 L * p » ) _ l (38) Gerald W hite, Jr.;
2. ( 6 ) Josh W illiams; 3. (60) C h ad Akin* 160; 4 .(1 8 ) Ryan Rust; 5.
(17) Blake Eden; 6 . ( 8) D o novan Ponder.
B A N D E L E R O Y O U N G G U N S (15 Lap*) _ 1. (33) Derrick
W ood; 2 (97) Scott Jarrett; 3. (54) Brandon Thom son. 4. (7 ) N ik
Wesenlck; 5. (75) Chelae* Schillig; 6 . (9 ) M atthew Jarrett; 7. (21)
Kara Clarke.
B A N D E L E R O O U T L A W S (12 U p * ) _ 1. (33) K evin H e n ry; 2
(37) Evan R utxrll; 3. (9) D ave Jarrett; 4. (26) Sam Gearhart.
H U R R I C A N E S (15 U p t ) _ 1. (4 U ) G reg Bruce; 2 (24) Ralph
A ld rich ; 3. (89) W illiam H in d m a n ; 4. ( B l ) Bobby Crite*; 5. (231)
Sly C aw ley; 6 . ( 6 X ) Raybo; 7. ( 6 ) Rusty M arcus; 8. ( 88) Michael
Bass; 9. (2 ) Red Honaker.
V O L U S IA S P EED W A Y P A R K
Saturday, A p r il 3,2004
H O B B Y S T O C K _ 1 . (29) To m Hughe*; 2 (I S ) A la n Peacock;
3. (19) Joe Bcikey; 4. (50) Pat Taulbec; 5. (21) D a v id Lebeau; 6 .
&lt;3h) H u g h H ays; 7. (4b ) T im H ughe*; 8. ( 8c) Jeremy C line; 9. (5 n )
Ken N o r m ; 10. (01) Jim m y Heffner.
H O B B Y S T O C K B -M A 1 N _ I. (5 1 )Steve O ld a k rr, 2 (7a) John
A p g a r; 3. ( 6e) Thom as Ebrrle; 4. (03x) Rick C o w a rt; 5. (83) P hilip
Conn or; 6 . (45) Mitchell M cklnnon; 7. (26 m ) M ike Morgan.
L A T E M O D E L _ 1. (18) M ike Eubonka; 2 (9 ) R od B urton; 3.
(17) Joe K u m p ; 4. (23) Law ton M inchew ; 5. (38) Scott Th o m p s o n ;
6 . ( 6 ) Scott Slngler; 7. (10) M ike Warren; 8. (07) D a v id C legg; 9.
(44) Ronnie G ru b b , 10 (22) Joe Baker.
M I N I S T O C K _ 1. (00) M ark P a trm id ; 2 ( 888) James
M cC ague; 3. (15) Steve Moores; 4. (12) Rickie Riedel; 5. (97)
Jackie Rhamex, 6 . (9 ) Charlie Stoats; 7. (00) Lone* Lee; 8. ( 8)
C h ris D a y; 9. (23) Jim Nichols; 10. (43) Joey F ro e h lid i
P U R E S T O C K _ 1. (79) Ray H unter; 2 (77) W illiam Sm ith; 3.
(48) Meliasa Sm ith; 4. (07) John Clegg; 5. (4h ) A n d y H icks; 6 . (P 4)
Beni la A llm an; 7. (5h ) G a ry lieb rock Jr,- 8. (26) M ik e N u n n e ry ;
9. (35) A .J. Flores; 10. (17) M a rv in Prentice.
S T R E E T S T O C K _ 1. (14) Joey H asU uer; 2 (80) Paul S h re d ; 3 .
(10) Richard Schneider, 4. (9 p ) James Peter*; 5. (4 ) Stanton M ill*;
6 . (9 h ) M ik e Howaore; 7. (21) D ustin H artley; 8. (81) Robert
H icks; 9. (27) G len n H e n ry ; 1(L (57) John Blood.

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Father Lopez
000 0 3 1 2 . 6 0 2
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100 004 0 . 5 6 3
Kapacinskas, Janovksy ( 6 ) and Mueller,
Kapadnskas ( 6 ). C lark and K r y z n e r W P
_ la n o v tk y (3-3). L P .C la rk . Save _ none.
2B . Father Lopez, Cox, Th e Master's
Academy, C lark. 38 _ none. H R . none.
Records _ Father Lopez 9-7; Th e Master's
A cadem y 7-9.

WOLVES 9, LIONS 6
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2150010 . 9 1 0 2
O v ie d o
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none. H R _ Deltona, C ra ss n o Reords _
Deltona 10-7,6-2 district.

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Lake H o w e ll
000 1001 _ 2 6 1
pine R id ge
000100 0 1 5 1
Farkas and Franco N rw ste ad and
C lark. W P _ Farkas. LP _ N ew slcad (2-2).
Sqave _ none 2B _ Lake H o w e ll
R o d rigu e z. 3B _ none. H R . none.
Records _ Lake H o w e ll 8-9, Pine Ridge 9 -

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historian with his
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Financial
4563

Rentals

Merchandise
Automotive
Real Estate
mi-197 Miscellaneous 231245

91-127

Employment
67-73

141-165

To Place Your Ad Call
55— Business
O pportunities

71— H elp W anted

$4K-*10K Weekly Potential Col
lor a Iree two minule message.
1-800-616-9345

59— Financial
S ervices
Attention Readers!!
M's Illegal lor companies doing
business by phono to promise
you a loan and ask y o u to pay
(o r It before th ey deliver. For
more information, call toll-tree
1 -8 7 7 -F T C H E L P ( A public
service m essage trom T h e
S em lnoia H erald and the
Federal Trade Com m ission)

61— M oney to Lend
Attention Readers!!
It’s Illegal tor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and aak you to pay
for It before th ey deliver. For
more Information, call toll-free
1 -0 7 7 -F TC HELP. ( A public
service m essage trom Th o
Sem inole Herald and tho
Federal Trade Commission)

71— H elp Wanted
ISO plus Chnstian Child C are
Center interviewing for a F/T pro
school toddler A summer camp
loacher. Also accepting app's for
a cook Interested in the food
program Benefits Aval, C a l 407936-3636 ext 10 or Fa* 407-336
0041
E x p D rive rs W anted!
Long
Haul
O p a ra to ra ,
C arotln as-N W , 9 9 .9 % N o Touch Freight All New Freight,
N o Slip Sltting/Rider Program.
$2,000 ogrvOn Bonus C a l Darta
Immediately.
t -8 6 8 -3 3 9 3943X312.____________
Direct T V Satellite Installers:
Immediate
openings
for
experienced satellite Installers
only. Call 407-3361171 A S A P

A last paced and rapidly
expanding
S ervice
and
Residential
Plum bing
Contractor Is looking for several
Plumbing Service Technicians.
Must be a highly motivated, self­
starter w ho can work In a fast
paced
and
changing
environm ent.
Must
have
minimum two years plumbing
service experience and tools,
G re at pa;y and excellent
benefits. AM applications and
resumes will be reviewed In the
ulm osl of Confidentiality Send
to 109 Com m ercial St., Lake
Mary. Florida, 432746. or tax 4073 3 3 -3 8 5 3 .
or on-line
at
WYrwdfolalr.com E .O . E v d f w
Immediate openings f o r :
S h ip p in g A R e c e iv in g C le rk :
R esponsible for receiving,
storage and distribution ol
materials and supplies for
Feathorlite Luxury Coaches
K now ledge and experience
using a forklift. Records and
maintains
control
of
all
Inventory items received and
distributed
We
offer
a
competitive
com pensation
package,
including 401k. stock purchase,
m ajor
m edical.
dental,
vacation, personal days and
holiday pay We are an E O E and
drug freo workplace.
Send resume to:
Phone: 407-323-1120
Fax:407 -5 48-105 8
E-m ail achitw oodO fUir.com

ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
T h e S a n fo rd H a ra ld is
looking tor an Advertising
Sales Representative to join
our progressive sales team
serving Sanford. Lake M ary &amp;
surrounding
area.
A
markoting business dogroo or
some direct sales experience
preferred W e win train the right
Individual w ho possesses
solid organizational skills,
good
Interpersonal
communication abilities and
who has a strong doslre to
achieve
M ust bo
sell
m otivated, energetic and
goal-orlontod
with
commitmenl to outstanding
customer service. Computer
a n d’or do sign skills holplul but
not necessary. M ust own
good, reliabto transportation
This Is a kit tm o Monday-Fnday
(40hr work week required),
entry-level
position with
com pensation basod on
education
and
sales
experience.
It Interested, please send
rosumo to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m ln o ia
H e ra ld
N ew epapera
P O B ox 1667
S an ford , F L 32772
P h o n e : 407-322-261 l x 11
Fax; 407-323-9408
E m ail:

dsuttonOsemlnofoherald.co

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Feathorlite Luxury Coaches
1601 Dolgner Place
Sanford, F L 32771

EOE

P U L P E R H E L P E R P O S ITIO N :
W o roqtire pufoor hofoors lor shrft
work. Duties include the
followingO perate clam p
truck/tork lift truck. Identify
grades Complete paper work.
Keep working area d e a n at all
times
Ability
to
follow
Instructions Other duties that
arise Please tax resume to 407330-9631

3m3 ft i-duii

B artender w anted. C lean ,
honest, dependable Days &amp;
nights Apply American Legion,
2874 Sanford A\». between 8am3pm.

Carpentry; trim carpenters,
cabinet
m akers,
wood
working in all fields wanted
Great pay, exc. benefits. 407596-1209,
D rive rs : C D L required to drive
dum p trucks. Experience a
plus. Must be at least 25 yrs Pay
$500 lo $700/wk. 4 07 -3 39W O R K (9675)

W AY TO SAVE!

98—R entals

D u m p tru ck d rs . n e eded :
Class B drs License rqd Must
be 24 yrs or older. Local work
407-466-4590

Lake M ary Dist seeks P/T for
shipping dept computer exp.
flexible, afternoons, lift 50 lbs
321-257-3462

S A L E S - Sales Trainoo Part
Tim e Hrs. F/T Pay. Groat
Opportunity 407-657-2900

Full house privileges,phone,
T V cable Low wookly rate. $250
move In. 407-402-0346

Estate Sales Mgr: Min lOyrs oxp
In antique business All aspects
ot sale Tags to buy outs. 3 5 %
ol net sales 321-960-2752.

Landscape maintenance: It you
hBve an eye for detail, demand
tho host of yoursoM A have a voW
drivers liconso. wo need to talk.
Irrigation knowledge a plus. 407631-6436.

Small contractor looking tor expd
finish grado operator for track
homos. Must have cloan C D L
bcenso Pis tax resume 407-3027134,

99—A partments U nfurnished

Maintenance:

Telemarketers needed. Hryty
wage plus commission. Earn
F T m axiv) working P T No exp,
407-619-5564

Experienced tree personnel
needed. Drs. license &amp;
transportation a must. $9+ an
hour 407-327-7109
Fabrlglass
H and s
for
production workshop Expd or
willing to learn G o o d pay,
m odern workshop. Sanford
Th e m a Creations, 407-6882900.
Flower stop roods m p r t A Moral
design exp. S o m e delivery
required Serious inquires only.
407-324-8000
Growing business needs olfice
worker. Must bo com puter
savvy Quick Books, full time or
part time. 407-833-9651.
Housekeeper's Maids: Small
cleaning
business
is
axpnndng Local area Must h a w
own transportation Groat pay
A hours. Call 407-622-6035 or
407-415-6035
IN V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T !
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
for
business
opporttfvtras and trnndnsos C a l
Florida Dept of Agriculture A
Consumer Sorvicos at 800-4357352 or F T C -H E L P tor (roe
information O r visa our W eb site
at www tic gov/bizop.
Florida law requires sellers ot
certain business opportunities
lo register with Florida Dept ol
Agriculture A
C onsum e r
Sorvicos before selling Coll to
venty lawful registration before
you buy.

Irrig a tio n
Tach /lnatallar
needsd: $8 to S t 2 per hour
depending on experience. Exp
A D L a ptus Please contact
American Eagle Imgation, 407B34-7958.

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U TIL ITY C O N TR A C TO R
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN) Drug fre* workplace.
Apply at: M0 Millar Drive.
Altamonte Spring* 407-260-

Security Financial
4 0 7 - 6 6 1 -9 7 0 0

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$10.00 Doctor Visit
$5,000 Accident Coverage
$15,000 Accidental Death
Prescription Benefit Plan
Cigna Dental
Save on Vision &amp; Chiropractic
And More!!!
For Information Call: Robert Thylor

407-322-2611
71— H elp W anted

•Buying or selng a home? • Buying or Seing a Business?
■looknq tor a Foredosura?« Lootonq for the Bos) Ratos?

$89.95 per month

252-319

71— H elp W anted

NEED MONEY •CALL NOW!!!!!!

Guaranteed!!!

199-229

71—H elp W anted

sooo.

CANCER, HEART &amp; DIABETIC
PATIENTS ACCEPTED

Aa Low As

71— H elp W anted

Services

Lawn

Experienced
with
plant
knowledge. F/T with benefits.
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 -8 1 3 3 .
LA W N S P R A Y T E C H N IC IA N
N E E D E D FO R LO C AL P E S T
C O N T R O L company 407-3218647
M aintenance Person: Light
electrical, dry wall, painting,
celling Ians, w ood work
Reliable, P.T., 407-323-8019
M E C H A N IC :
Heavy oquipmonl and trucks
407-322-8133.
O ne ol Central Florida's most
rocogmzod A/C companies and
now
newest
Electrical
Contractor is looking for
otoctroans Looking to got in on
tho ground floor ol a fast paced
and rapidly expanding service
Residential
Electrical
Contractor now Is your chance
W o aro looking for Electricians
for our Lake M ary office Must
bo higtrly motivated, self-starter
who can work in a fast paced
and changing environment All
applications and resumes will
bo reviewed in the utmost ol
Confidentiality Call for an
appointmont at 407-333-2665
oxt 3058 or send a resume to
109 Com m erce SI., Lake Mary.
Florida. 32746, or tax 407-333-

3853,

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wwwjtefair.coni e .o e t d f w .
G E T IN N O W IIIII
O viedo has openings tor exp
pest control tech G ood drs
license, Benofils Need hard
workers 407-365-8909
Painter to refinish bath tubs A
tile-will train. N e e d reliable
pickup or cargo van. 30 lo 40
hrs/wk. 407-328-9939.
Patient Advocate/Assoclate
Patient
advocale/ellglbllity
caseworker In Sanford area to
work for private employer In
hospital setting obtaining state
and tedoraJ medical assistance
Must be well organized, selfmotivate, good communication
skills and possess basic
computer knowledge Social
services or trospital experience
helpful H S dptama roquwed and
some college desired. Exceitonl
starting salary and bonus plan,
plus health and Retirement
benefits Mail resume lo 5006
TrcxAie Creek Rd. Ste. 228, New
Port Richey. F L 34652, email to
or fax to
813-995-9703

ersmbeOcrambc.org

Plastic
Injection
m olding
m achine operators needed.
Hra 7 to 3:30pm, Call Rainbow
Pool Supply, on W Airport
Blvd. 407-324-9616.

:$tkbllahed 16 rtara*
w w w .8 e c u rlty fln a n c la l.c o m

Roof C lean in g M echanic.
M usi Have F L License 407657-2900
S ale s P e rs o n : Vertical blinds
A l loads provided (N o oold cals)
Meet customers In their homes.
$30K to 40K + per year. G as
atowenoe. S a n e exp hefold 407830-4700.

This is Not Insurance

D a y or night shift. U p to
$ 20 /hr,
salary
ptus
com m ission.
8 tart
Immediately I Fu n place lo
work. 407-830-0141
Wanted oxp'd BKKoopor who
wants lo be financial wizard Sm
startup. $&amp;Tir F/T + Bonus. Lk
Mary, Fax resume: 407-2609951.
Z o o Teacher
P/T
Teacher:
Educellon
Program to studonls visiting tho
Zoo. W ork with animals.
Flexible days, M-F, 9 00 a m. •
2 00 p m Teaching Exp. prof but
writ train $6 56h r Call 407-32344 5 0
or
complete
an
application at Central Florida
Zoological Park, 3755 N Hw y
17-92, Sanford, FI.

C o n d o for R ant, S a n fo rd :
TWo bedroom, Two bath, built In
storage, wet bar, ceiling tana,
washer/dryer, screened porch,
pool, spa. tennis courts, no
smoking, no pets, $700/mo &amp;
socunty, available Immediately,
coll 407-324-8990,

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKEADAt ODUM.S50VMO
2DORM,$005,140 ANDUP
Cabin Included
407-323-8670

San ford : Lrg 1/1 condos
2nd floor. W/D, hugo W/l closet.
3 avail trom $450/mo
RE/M AX Realty Resources
(40 7) 333-4400

S A N FO R D , S T U D IO
AP T,
S IN G L E
PERSON
ONLY,
S375/M O P L U S D E P O S IT
C A L L (407) 324-0158
Sanford/Laka M ary: 1, 2, and
3 Bedroom Apts staring at $539.
Lake Front LMng Free Rent) C o l
now, 407-322-9104, E H O ,

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Spring Into 2004
With One Of Our
Apartments
Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Ask about specials!

93— Rooms Foh
R ent

Sanford Court Apartments

W EEK LY R EN TA LS
S ta rting O S82/wk.
H isto ric D o w nto w n
407-330-4423

at

Satisfaction is Guarantoedl!
Free Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
F u ll S e r v i c e
Real Estat e &amp; M o r t g a g e E x e c u t i v e s

800493-7712

Telem arketers
W anted!

100—C ondom inium
R entals

407-323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

Downtown Sanford: Furnished,
Super dean, utilities, phone, on
bus route, from $125 wookfy C al
4 0 7 -4 0 2 -0 3 4 6 Hurry, won't
last! $250 moves you in.
Vary nice, vary clean fum rm .
all utt. cable, KC, Indry. phone,
kltch use. sec. dr, resident
owner, private entrance N o
S m o k ln g l O n ly d ru g free
s o b e r need apply. 407-3140924.
R oom For Rent, Downtown
Sanford, from $125/woek.
Hurry, Available now 407-402-

0348______________
Sanford:
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, mcrowave, color TV,
kltchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms. CaH 407-3214900

95— R oommate
Wanted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view ol Lake Monroe,
house pnvSegos C a l 407-3287232 for an appointmont

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
W ith 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approued Credit
Spacious Apartments Kith large Closets • Lake
Front « Volle)1&gt;all • Sparkling Pool » Tennis Courts

Student looking for roommate
to share 2 bedroom house
S350/MO 1/2 utilities 407-3100364

97— A partments F urnished
Large 1BR apt. eat-in kitchen,
ful Me batv newly parted. u M m
A furnished. $475Ano, no pets.
407-323-1917.

Country lake i
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

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Real Estate
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Financial
45-63

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61-127

Employment

141-165

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Sendees

____ 252:

To Place Your Ad Call 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1
103— H ouses*

2535 Georgia Ave, Sanford
IY1,5 house. CHA. avataUe raw.
Section 8 welcome $705 mo
$705 security. Call Porzlg
Realty. 407-322-6670
3BR/1.5BA. with In ground
pool, all new Inside &amp; out.
$80Vm o Includes pool sendee.
407 -3 21-028 0 or 4 07 -3 227374
Brand new 4BFV2BA home In
Venetian Bay on la k e Monroe
A l nppfemcos, 2 cor garage. 407*
370-33357407-760-4003, avail
5/1704

U n f u r n is h e d
Lake M ary exec home, private
nbrhood. Spacious open 1 7
custom, waited oo4nga, al wokin closets, m any
luxury
upgrades Semi furnished A
must see. $ 1800/mo, + I m o
deposit. Avail 6/1/04. (407328-6922 or 407-314-7682)
N ow taking apps

S a n fo rd ; Professional Office
Bldg, centrally located, recently
renovated, ample parking. Ideal
lor attorney or professional.
Indudos water, sewer, trash. +/575 to W- 2346 sq fl Rent $575$2300 plus sales lax.
Doyle Really, Inc
407-322-2495

Lake M a ry: 5/4, Executive
Pool Homo, 5,000 ♦ si. w/ In
Law Suilo. Ronovated
S e cu rity Flnenclet/Mel
407-661-9700

119—Pasture For
R ent

Sanford Historic District: 2B R
1BA, hardwood floors, formal
dmrvg rm. laundry rm. $650/mo
plus deposit, no pots. 407-3231167.

D O YLE S R EN TA LS
Sanford: 1/1, E al-ln Kitchen,
livin g Rm, $43V$400
Sanford: 311, Now Paint. Now
A p p ls , Carpet. Single Carport,
Laundry
Rm
A
Storage
$725/$700 Deposit
S anford: 4/1 Homo, Laundry
Rm , Scr. Porch, S g l C a r
Carport $800/$800
Sanford:3/2. Hardwood Floors
Screen Porch. Carport. Approx.
2200 8 q
Ft. $075/$975
Deposit.
D O Y L E R E A L T Y . IN C .
(40 7) 322-2485
W E R EN T A SELL HOM ES

House tor Rent In beautiful N E
downtow n
Sanford
neighborhood Features a largo
front yard, fenced In back yard.
2 lots. 3 B R , 2 B A split, kitchen,
dining room , living room,
central heal/air, double car
garage, tile kitchen/dlnmg
room , Irosh paint, water
softener, very quiet, poacotul,
wooded area. Approx. 1350 sq
ft. $050/mo First A last 4 $800
deposit required to move In.
Doposil m ay be paid In 4
monthly
Installments.
No
animals, no sm oking See

www.witlinkonltne.cofn/rent221
or call 386-328-3112.
Lake M ary elf icy house,
lanced yd. $42S4na 218 8.46i
SI. 407-929-7173.

141—H omes For
S ale

117—C ommercial
R entals

103— H ousfsU nfurnished

Sanford: 3/1, C H A , shade,
closo to park, rati required.
$750/mo, $750 deposit. No
pels. 407-323-9705
Sanlord: 3B R . C H A . 2004
Holly Ave, nice, $750 plus
deposit. 407-323-4540.

105—
D uflex/T riplex

AFFORDABLEHOMES
VENTURE1PROPERTIES
K M HOIST: Rtom 14toits 000

Iih itmmn tuntina lint
lq i loan tin CM cask
Cm findstn. M » « '

stxaou. OMKt. roiwui

Up:

5 acres lor loaso &gt; mobile
hom e hookups $40(Vmo First
A Iasi call 352-242-1720

127—
S torage /O ffice For
R ent
OfticoA/Varohouse: 1,250 sq It
A 2,500 sq fl. Office A/C,
prrvato restrm. Sec Dep rqd A
1 yr lease. 407-323 B122.

141—H omes For
S ale

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

3B R /2B A F O R E C L O S U R E !
B u y lor only $30.6001 For
listings 800-319-3323XH529.

407-321-4764

r

Realtors Wantedl
2 B R duplex apis: Close lo
Sem inole H igh, scr porch,
laundry
A
storage
rm.
$550/mo 407-647-1366

107—M obile H omes
For R ent
2BFV2B A motxlo home In a Plus
55 community Private parking,
SGOCVmanth t deposit 407-3144154.

Paola: 2 7 with Florida Room
on 1 7 acre $600/monlh plus
deposit. N o pels 4 07 -3 231167.

Plus 56 communty, IB IY IB A .
WOQtno pbs deposit 407-321049 5/'
■U J ftM rm

Isl

F lie r
Sold as
3 7 , Eat
In KB.. L R . $62,900.
R eno va ted : 3 7 , U v Din Rm,
Garage. $79,900
A B e a u ty : 1 7 Acre. 3 7
2300r sq fl. Uv, Dm. Fam Rm,
2 car gar $141,900.
In Law Q uartern: 4/3,2300*
sq fl, Uv, D n , F a m , Gama Rm,
$169,900
Lake vie w : Renovated 3 7 .
Lhr. Din, Fam Rm, Fonood Yhrd.
$178,500
L ik e N e w : 3 7 . Liv, Din,
Garage, nicely landscapod
yard $95,500.

C o n lu ry 21, Napolilano A
Scaggs aro looking for Realtors
lo work the SantordLake Mary
areas. For a confidential
Interview, please ask lor Mary
O I -800 661-4469

i

_ is te r ia

R e a l t y Inc.

Need an Investment? 7 Want
to Move out of Apartnenl Uo77

Investment Proparty In Historic
District of Sanford. 2 story. 2 car
garage, two 1 bedroom apis.
Double country lo t new
electrical, plumbing A root. All
now rw k a n o m $120K 978-2634482

2429 Willow Avenuo. Santord
Great Little Bungalow on .24
Acre lot w/updaled Electric,
Plumbing A Rool, + CCP.
$89,000
C A LL AND ASK US A B O U T
REO O R FO R EC LO SU R E
P R O P E R T IE S .
Winter
Springs. Stunning 5/3 Estate
on Nearly 1 Acre. Updated w/
Attention to Detail. Wonderful
master Relroat. 2734 G LA .
$350,000.
C a ll J o y c e S ta n s b e rry
407-323-6756
O r, Ja n Duttwetler
407-679-1000

S A N F O R D P L A C ID L A K E
Gated Community, 2BFI/.5BA,
Brand
Now.
Includes
Refngorator, W/D $132 C a l 321287-4815

12Q9-Swan_SU0flL

Ikk to n lake. 3BFV2BA on a culde-sac. large lot, completely
renovated Inside
A out.
$149,900 407-321-4850

C ondominiums For
S ale
Lk Msry/Santard Area
Large 3BR, 3Bth Townhom e
Pool, Tennis O n ly $95,900.
Act Fast! 467-929-6646
A n g e la S a b a lo ,
Watson Realty

160— Business For
S ale
B a r/ Q ril: O nly $7BK Total
S R X U c . Must Seell
C a l Sherse with
S ecurity Flnartclel
407-661-9700.

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
D IN IN G R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110* Dbt
Ped, 6 Chippendale C hrs. 72*
Quffel/Hutch, U n used. Still
Boxed. Cost $18K, Soli $3950
Marble Ssrver $750, 13 pc
C herry Sat, 78* Table, 8 chrs.
China Cab., $1295. 407-6601415
B E D : $110 new quilted queen
pillowtop mattress set. C an
deliver. 407-275-0612.
B E D : $ 195. brand new ktog size
firm double-sided manrosa set.
delivery available. 407-2750935.

l
m

155-

B a d : Luxury firm pillow top
mattress set. Brand new
w/warranty. $155. 407-831*
1322
or
3 8 6 -2 16-294 6
Delivery available.

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

187—S porting
G oods

B E D R O b M S E T : Never used
cherry sleigh bed set. $990
407-275-0612.

SALE OF TH E YEAR
Once
a
year
inventory
liquidation. At ideal prices!
Great for the people w ho work
Flea markets, auctions 5
garago sales Typos of products
include;
Sw ords,
knives,
security products, and sporting
goods. Th is
Is a groat
opportunity lo buy bolow
wbotosale cost while quantities
last. F I R S T C O M E ! F IR S T
S E R V E ! Sunday. Apr 11, from
1(&gt;am-6pm Y &amp; Y Imports, 211
North Star Court, Sanlord, FL.
2 minutes from Seminole Mall.
1 block from the Bank First on
46. Plenty of parking available
For furthor ntormatwn, 407-322*
1650.

D A Y B E D : Victorian style, 2
twin mattresses w/warranty.
pop-up trundle Alt brand new.
$295. 407-331-1941/386-216S M f t iO R O O M : 12 piece
tormnl cherry sot, brand no* and
beautiful. $1300 407-275*

7826.

_________

Futon: Solid wood mission-stylo
arms, extra nice loam layered
pad. Alt brand new $295. 407*
402-1781 or 386-216-2946
M A TTR E S S S E T! Brand new M
size orthopedic firm with
warranty $85.407-275-7626.
M a ttrts *
B e t:
NASA
technology m em ory loam as
seon on TV/Mall. 20 year
warranty, retail $1699; must sell
$595 407-402-2778 or 386-2182946.
W anted T o Purchase!
Trailer sized refrigerator A
electric stove In very good
condition. Also need French or
louvered door. Must
be
reasonably priced. Need ASAP.
Lv. msg, 407-321-5394.

187—S porting
G oods
P ool
Te b le :
ett
IB C
professional senes. 3 pc 1* slate.
Rhr pockets, felt, unused, still in
crate, ooel $4K. sol $1450 407660-1415

191—Building
M aterials
C O R R U Q A TED
STEEL
R O O F IN G for Barns, Boat
Docks. Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15'x20‘ 18"x20\ Call For
Prices. Surplus Steel &amp; Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5738.

193— Lawn &amp;
G arden
5 'xB 1 ne w utility trailer.
$600
407-322-5174.

199—P ets &amp;
S upplies

217— G arage Sales
Church RummigWBske/Sale:
Furniture,
bicycle,
clothes,
household Items, knick knacks,
btoyck parts. Graoe FetoMqi Cong.
Church. 2401S. Park Ave, Sanlord.
FrVSat, Apr 16 A 17, Sam-3pm
Estate Sale: Apt IS A 17, M pm ,
2317 MellonviHe Ave, Sanford
True
Antique
furniture
I
collectibles
Mcvtig Sate: Ewytwig must gof 253
Dubto Dr, Lake Mary Tools, tumftxe
l much more Apr* 9.10 A II.

223—

M iscellaneous
S pa/H o l tu b , 5 p e rs o n
portable wtth lounger. Shp, 20
|ete, n e ve r used . $1550.407*
256-5919

230—Boats &amp;
A ccessories
2001 Yam aha G P 1 2 0 0 R , Rive
Stage 2 race package O ver 74
m ph on radar (brutally fasti)
Excellent condition, garage
kept. Yamaha factory warranty
M 1004. Alservtoos done, iw o r
seen salt water. C om plete
package with 2 ski trailer, 2
w inches, spare tire, vests,
battery charger and cover.
Experienced riders only. O ver
$14,000 tor new sknlar pkg O rty
$6,500. 407-467-6582

231—C ars For S ale
BEORM
• 8 PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Stoigb bod,
Rails, Dresser, Mirror, Chest, 2
Nrtestds, unused. Still Boxed.
Cost $7k Sell $ 1950 407-6601415
B ED R M ■B P C Husband Izxxs
VIII
CHERRYW OOD.
all
Dovetail, Drasser, tri-mirror,
Chest, 2 NleStds. Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost $15K. Sell $3,250
407-660-1415.
B E D R O O M B E T t Brand new
cxxnpMe b o n d set, sel tor $425.
can deliver. 407-275-0935.

AK C G E R M A N SHEPARD
PUPPIES READY APRIL 14,
2004 M ALES $350-FEM ALES
$250 407-310-0364

T H E B IG O N E It

OVER 600
TABLES
Th e Lakeland Center
Apr 17 5 16
9-5 Sat. 9-4 Sun
Sponsored by: Lakeland
Rifle
&amp; Pistol Club. Inc

$5001 P o lice Im p o u n d s !
Cars from $5001 For ksbngs cal
800-719-3001x4710.

Patti's Pet
S itting

1990 Cadiac Biarritz Sport star,
■poke wheel covers, looks
good, runs good. $2300. 407330-0434.

Will C aro For Ybur Dog or Cat
In Ybur H om e While You Are
Gonel.Very Reasonable Rales!
References Available U p o n
Request. Please Call 407-3148703

92 Mercury G rand Marquis In
good condition, low mileage.
$2,800.407-323-0924.

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T o y o la &amp; A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o r e ig n A D o m e s tic A u t o R e p a ir
A S e r v ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 0 . S a n lo r d
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
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V IS A / M A S T E R C A R D

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Irrlg a tio n / P re s s u re W a s h P a in tin g
/ C e ra m ic T ile
R o lin ls h C a b in e ts
H o m e / L a w n S p rin k le r R e p a ir
L lc o n s e d A In s u re d
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4 0 7 -8 3 0 -0 3 8 0

269-C leaning S ervices
Audrey's Houee
Claanlng Service
W e G u a r a n t y L o w R a te s !!
S a n lo r d A L o c a l A re a s
M a . C o llin s . 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 9 3 7
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• H o u s e C le a n in g S v c .
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4 0 7 * 3 2 1 -8 7 1 2

Ruth's Quality House
Claanlng Service
R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e r c ia l
w e e k ly . M o n th ly , B l-W e e k ty
L ic e n s e d , B o n d e d , In s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

270-C oncrete
D e T a C o n c r e te : P a tio s , D r iv e w a y s ,
S idew alk s, D e c k s H o m e o w n e rs o u r
s p e c ia lty. C o m m e r c ia l a ls o . C a ll
a n y tim a for free e s tim a te . 407 *
3 2 2 -7 2 0 8 .

275-D rywall

2 7 9 -H A U L IN G
Fill D irt. S h o ll, T o p S o il, R o c k .
C o n c r o l e -W a s h o u t, B o b c a t 7
T r a c t o r S o r v lc e a v a ila b le a ls o .
S o r v lc ln g V o lu s ia , L a k e , S e m in o le ,
O r a n g e C o u n t ie s . 4 0 7 -9 4 7 -8 8 7 2 .

281-H ome
I mprovement
Pressure W ashing A Painting
Plum bing A Electrical Fixture
Installations
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 7 1 2

287-L awn S ervices

A d ria n 's
D e p e n d ab le
Law n
S e rv ic e
Large A Small Lawn Maintenance.
Pressure Washing A More. Call lor
Free Quota.

276-H anpv M an
Hom e A Lawn
Sprlntrer Repair
O ve r 20 Yfrm
rs Exp.
i
Professional A Rails t
4 0 7 -9 7 1 -8 6 1 2 .

F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S IN C E 1970
F r e e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

301-R e a l E s ta te
W o Buy Houses
A ll a re a s A a n y c o n d itio n
H a v e a p ro b le m h o u s e ?
W o ta k e o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o e q u ity, n o p r o b le m
A v o id fo re c lo s u re
N o c o m m is s io n s .fo o s
W e p u t c a s h In y o u r p o c k e ts )
F r e e re p o rts a l:
w w w .H o m e S O S . c o m
C a ll B a r r y at 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

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A L L M A N R O O F IN G
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A re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
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312—T ree S ervice
W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v ic e ?

Wa Accept All Credit Cerda.
T r e e R e m o v a l. T r im m in g , B o b c a t
S v c , F ire w o o d , F r e e E s tim a te s .
Lic/ln s .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

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Popcorn 11
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2 9 4 -P a i n t i n g

C A M Lawn Service
Residential A Com mercial
Lawn Cutting. Cheapest In townl
Spring clean-up. yards, garages,
pressure cleaning, etc. Senior
Citizen Discounts. 407-321-8432

290-M asonry
O P E N IN Q SO O N
M cDonald's
Brick A Block Masonry
15 Years Exp-Free Quotes
321-420-0120

316— W e l d in g &amp;
S h e e t M eta l

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUM INUM OR
STEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates I
C A L L ROBBY,
407-221-6885

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DA

1907 G M C 1/2 tori FnssMy rctiuA
350 ongitie, performance 350
transmission. 2B00 stall, now
brakes, good tiros A rims,
SIBOOcbo 407-3206409 or 321363-7391

UXtflCtiovy S -1 0 .4 cyl. 5 spoor),
coki A C. Daily driver. $ 1500 otro
4 07 -3 20 6409 or 32 1 -3 6 3 7391

Dated tins 25 day ol March,
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol I he Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In
TH E SEM INO LE HER ALD
T H E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S T E R N . P A . A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2338000 .
03-16051

2001 F o rd R a n g e r: 4x4,
extended cab, automatic. 4 06
VG,
PW .
PS,
excellent
condition 16k miles $11,000
407-324-2612,

IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER IC A N S W ITH DISAB1LI
TIE S ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
al
Iho
S EM INO LE County Corn (house
at 407-665-4227. 1-800-955B771 (TD D ) or 1 BOO 955 0770.
via Florida Relay Service.

2001 Nissan Frontier 4*2 XE
King C o b . tow mileage. 5
speed, A C , C D tape, 4 cyl
Durgundy S8.500 407-33041B6

P ic k u p Truck : 1/2 Ion Dodge
Dakota. 1995. 104,000 miles,
dark gieon, rnlondod cab. V0.
power everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve

Publish April 4. I t . 2004

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C A S E N O : 03-CA-221S-14W
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P LA IN TIFF

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LY N E TTA Y O U N G . IF LIVING,
AND IF D E A D TH E UN KN O W N
S P O U S E . HEIRS, O E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
L IE N O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S ,
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YO UNG ; JO H N DOE AND
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TE N A N TS IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
Mmcli 25, 2004 entered in Ctvil
Case No 03 CA-221B-14W ol
the Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Ciicurt in and lor S EM I­
N O LE County, Sanlotd. Florida.
I will sell to Iho highest and best
bidder lor cash al the Wesl
Front Door al the SEM INO LE
County Courthouso located al
301 N Park Avenue in Sanlord.
Florida, a l l 1 00 a m on tire 27
day ol April, 2004 the lollowing
described property as sel tarth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wit
TH E E A S T 6 A C R E S O F T H E
N O R TH 3'4 O F TH E N O R TH
1/2 O F TH E N O R TH W E S T 1/4
O F TH E S O U T H W E S T 1/4 O F
S E C T IO N 20. TO W N S H IP 20
S O U IH . R A N G E 29 EAST. O F
H IE PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F

from the dale ol the first publica­
tion ol this notice ol action) and
Me tire original with Iho clerk ol
this courl either betaro service
on Plalnlifl's attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise s
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded in
tire complain! or petition filed
herein
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal ol this Court ol SEM INO LE
County, Florida, this 28 day ol
March, 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE. C LER K
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
BY; AMulcock
D E P U TY C LER K
LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID J
STE R N
A TTO R N E Y FO R P LAINTIFF
801 S UN IVER S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
04 22597
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227,
1-800-955-8771 (T D D ) or 1800-955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
T H IS N O TIC E SH ALL B E P U B ­
LISHED O N C E A W E E K FO R
TW O C O N S E C U TIV E W E EK S
PUBLISH IN TH E SEM INO LE
H ER ALD
Publish Apnl 4, 11, 2004
D013

W E LLS FA R G O BANK
M INNESO TA, NATIO NAL
A S S O CIA TIO N . A S T R U S T E E
U N D E R TH E PO O LIN G AND
S ER V IC IN G A G R E E M E N T
D A TE D A S O F FEBR U AR Y 28,
2001, SE R IE S 2001-1,
PLAINTIFF

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 02-CA-2385-14-L

VS
C E N D A N T M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R ATIO N ,

DAVID C H AR D IN G A/K/A
DAVID C H ARDING III A/K/A
DAVID C H A S E HAR DING , |ll.
E T AL
D E F E N D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S ERVICE
T O DAR R EN R W E S T IN AND
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F OARR EN R W E S TIN
whose residence Is unknown il
ho'she they be living: and il
he/shoThoy be dead,
the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an interest by,
through, under or against Iho
Defendants, who are not known
lo bo dead or alive, and all par­
lies having or claiming to have
any right. Pile or Inlsiesl in Hie
prupeity described in tire mudgage being foreclosed heroin

Plaintill.

DAVID A GRAY; C LE R K O F
T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA; G R AC E
P R O P ER TIE S N O 7 LTD, BY
A N D T H R O U G H PHILLIP C.
G R AC E . G P D/B/A R ED LION
AR 4R TM EN STS, A
DISSO LVED FLORIDA
C O R P O R A TIO N ,
JA N E
V.
KELLY; JE N N IFE R L. BER G AN,
JO Y M DW YER . SABAL P O IN T
C O M M U N ITY SER VIC ES
ASSO CIATIO N . I N C ;
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA; STATE O F FLORIDA
D E P A R TM EN T O F
R E V E N U E ; JO H N D O E ; JA N E
D O E AS U N KNO W N
TE N A N T (S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F TH E S U B JE C TP R O P E R TY ,
Defendants.
R E -N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
(Please publish in TH E
SEM INO LE H ER ALD )

YO U A R E H ER E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on Iho lollowtng prop­
erty:
LO T 11. FER N BR O O K TRAILS,
A C C O R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B OO K 28. PAGE 68 AND
89, O F TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
has been filed against you and
the you are required lo serve a
copy ol your written delenses. 11
any, lo 4 on DAVID J S TE R N ,
E S Q Ptainlill's attorney, whose
address is 801 S University
Drive #500, Plantation, FL
33324 (no later (Iran 30 days

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant lo a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sale Dale
dated the 25 day ol March.
2004, and entered in Case No
02-CA 2385-14-L, of Ihe Circuit
Courl ol the 1 BTH Judicial
Circutl In and tar Seminole
County, Florida, wherein C E N ­
DAN T M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A ­
TIO N is the Plaintill and DAVID
A GRAY; C LE R K O F TH E C IR ­
C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A; G R A C E
P R O P ER TIE S NO. 7 LTD. BY
A N D TH R O U G H PHILLIP C.
G R AC E . G P D/B/A R ED LION

L egals

APA; SABAL P O IN T C O M M U N I­
T Y S E R V IC E S ASSO CIATIO N .
I N C ; S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA; STATE O F FLORIDA
D E P A R TM EN T O F R EV E N U E ;
JA N E V KELLY. JE N N IFE R L
B E R G A N ; JO Y M D W Y E R .
JO H N D O E , JA N E D O E AS
U N K N O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E S U B ­
JE C T
P R O P E R TY
are
Defendants I will sell to the high­
est and besl bidder tar cash at
the W E S T FR O N T D O O R O F
TH E
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY
C O U R T H O U S E , in Seminole
County, Florida, al 11 00 on the
27 day ol April. 2004, Ihe tallow­
ing described property as set
forth In said Final Judgment, to­
wn

W ID E F U N D IN G
CORPORA­
T IO N
D/B/A
A M E R IC A S
W H O LE S A LE LEN D ER Is Ihe
Ptalnlllt
and
SH ER M A N
WILLIAMS, C E N TR A L F LO R I­
DA R EG IO NAL M EDICAL C E N ­
T E R D U 'A CO LUM B IA M E D ­
ICA L C E N T E R , A D IS S O L;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
S H E R M A N W ILLIAM S. JO H N
DOE;
JA N E
DOE
AS
U N K N O W N T E N A N T (S )
IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E SUB
JE C T
P R O P E R TY
are
Defendants I will sell lo the highesl and best bidder tar cash al
Iho Wesl Front Door al Ihe
SEM IN O LE County Courthouse
located al 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanlord, Florida, at 1100 a m
on the 25 day ol May. 2004 Ihe
following described property as
sel forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wit:

log a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator al 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanlord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 nol later (ban seven (7)
days prior to (he proceeding It
hearing impaired, (T D D ) 1-800
955-8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services

LO T 6, TIM BER RIDGE AT
S ABAL
P O IN T
U N IT
1.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH ER E O F, AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT DOOK 24. PAGES 44. 45
A N D 48, O F T H E P U B LIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
A/K/A: 411 TIM B E R R ID G E
DRIVE, LO N G W O O O , FL 32779
In accordance with Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities needing
a special accommodation lo parlicipale In thus proceeding should
contact the Court Administrator
al 201 N Park Avenue. Sanlotd
FL 32771, Telephone Number
(407)323-4330 nol later than
seven (7) days prior lo Ihe pro­
ceeding
II hearing impaired.
(T D D ) 1-800 955 8771 or Voico
(V ) 1-800 955 8770 via Florida
Relay Services
Dated this 25 day ot March,
2004
MARY ANNE M O R SE
Clerk O l The Clrcuil Court
By. Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C Watson
(800 NW 491h Sir eel. Suile 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453 6365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish; Apnl 4. 11.2004
DO M

IN T H E C IR C U R -C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 02- CA-2093-14W
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S ,
INC AS N O M INEE FO R
C O U N TR Y W ID E HOM E
LOANS. INC F/K/A
C O U N TR Y W ID E FUNDING
C O R P O R A TIO N D/B/A
AM ER ICA'S W H O LE S A LE
LEN DER .
P LAINTIFF

VS
E D ITH M ARSHALL, el al,
D E F E N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 25 day ol
March, 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 02-CA-2093-14W ol
the Circuit Court ol the IB TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor S EM I­
N O LE County. Sanbrd. Florida,
wherein M O R T G A G E E L E C ­
TR O N IC R EG IS TR A TIO N S Y S ­
TE M S . INC AS N O M INEE FO R
C O U N T R Y W ID E
HOM E
LOANS, INC F/K/A C O U N TR Y -

i

..1 week $ 1 8 .................... 3 weeks $36
.2 weeks $ 2 5 ...................... 4 weeks $45

Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

C lassified C ontract Rates
5 -10 lines....................900/line
11 • 20 lines...................80p/line
21 or more lines............. 700/IEne

Legal A dvertising
$4.95 per column inch

L#.

252-319

407-322-2611
L egals

(Prepayment Required)

(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)

199-229

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Rates
4 line ad.

Page 311

1--------------------------- - 4

91-127

Employment

Sunday. April It. 2004

B EG IN 25 F E E T N O R TH AND
825 F E E T E A S T O F TH E
SO U TH W EST CORNER OF
TH E N O R TH W E S T Q U A R TE R
O F T H E S O U T H W E S T Q UAR
T E R O F S E C T IO N 6. TO W N
SHIP 21 S O U TH . R A N G E 30
E A S T. S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA. RUN TH E N C E E A S T
170 F E E T. T H E N C E N O R TH
62! 5 F E E T. T H E N C E W E S T
170 FE E T. TH E N C E S O U TH
621 5 F E E T T O TH E POINT O F
B EG INNING
A/K/A: 894 ALBER TA S TR E E T.
LO N G W O O O , FL 32750
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior lo Ihe proceeding II
hearing Impaired, (T D D ) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
Dated this 25 day ol March.
2004

Deled Ihts 25 day ol March,
2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol Iho Circuit Courl
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Otlice ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453 0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052

2004
Dated March 25. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
AS C LER K O F TH E C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe
Americans With Ditabiiilet A d .
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation lo par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Courl Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227. not later than seven (7)
days prior lo Ihe proceeding II
hearing Imparled. (T D D ) 1-800955 8771. or 1-800 955 8770
(V), via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law. PA.
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suae 500
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish April 4, 11,2004
D 0I9

Publish April 4. 11.2004
Dote

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AN D FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO.: 04-C A-0008-14W
M O R TG A G E E LE C TR O N IC
R EG IS TR A TIO N S, INC AS
NOM INEE FO R G R E E N P O IN T
M O R TG A G E FU N D IN G . I N C .
Plaintill,
vs
DANA L. P IN K S TO N , a/k/a
DANA P INK STO N. JA N E D O E.
unknown spouse ol DANA L.
P IN K S TO N
a/k/a
D ANA
P INK STO N. LO N G W O O O
PLANTATION H O M EO W N E R S
ASSO CIATIO N, INC . BAN K O F
A M ER IC A.
N A .
and
UN KNO W N
TENANTS/OW N ER S.
Defendants

Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 491h Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish April 4. 11,2004
D 0 I5

Notice Is hereby given that, pur­
suant lo tire order or final judg­
ment entered m this cause In Ihe
Circuit Courl of Seminole
County, Florida. I will sell the
properly srluelod in Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
LO T 45. LO N G W O O O P LAN­
TATION, A C C O R D IN G TO TH E
PLAT T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT DOOK 50. RAGES
88 90,
OF
TH E
P U B LIC
R ECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
and commonly known as;

IN T H E C IR C UTT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03- CA-3034-14W
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S ,
INC AS NO M IN EE FO R
C O U N TR Y W ID E HOM E
LOANS. INC ,
PLAIN TIFF

VS
E U G E N E DIXON.
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
P ER S O N A L
R E P R E S E N TA TIV E O F T H E
E S TA TE O F R O B E R T L.
DIXON, el al.
D E F E N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 25 day ol
March. 2004 enlered in Civil
Case No 0 3 C A -303 4 14W ol
the Circuit Courl ol Ihe 10TH
Judicial Circuit In and tar S EM I­
N O L E County. Sanlord. Florida,
wherein M O R T G A G E E L E C ­
TR O N IC R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S ­
TE M S , INC. AS NO M IN EE FO R
C O U N T R Y W ID E
• HOM E
LO ANS. INC Is the Plaintiff and
E U G E N E DIXON. INDIVIDUAL­
LY A N D A S P ER S O N A L R EP ­
R E S E N TA TIV E
OF
TH E
E S TA TE O F R O B E R T L DIXON,
D E C E A S E D . A N G E LA GRAHM ,
JA M E S L D IX O N ; JE S S IE
D IX O N , U N K N O W N H E IR S ,
B E N E F IC IA R IE S . D E V IS E E S .
A S S IG N E E S . LIEN OR S. C R E D ­
ITO RS. T R U S T E E S . AN D ALL
O TH E R S W H O MAY C LAIM AN
IN T E R E S T IN T H E E S TA TE O F
ROBERT
L.
DIX O N .
DECEASED;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE OF
R O B E R T L.
DIXON. JO H N D O E ; JA N E D O E
AS UN KN O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E S U B ­
JE C T
P R O P ER TY
are
Defendant* I wi&gt; t e l to the higheat and beat bidder tor caah al
Ihe Weal Front Door al Ihe
S EM IN O LE County Courthouse
located al 301 N. Park Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, al 11:00 a m .
on the 29 day ol April. 2004 Ihe
following described property a*
aet forth in said Summary Fetal
Judgment. to-wA:
L O T 45. MAYFAIR M EADO W S.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH ER E O F. A S R E C O R D E D IN
P LA T B O O K 29, P A G E S 31
TH R O U G H 33. IN C LU S IVE. O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY , F LO R I­
DA.
A/K/A: 135 M E A D O W B LV D .
SANFO R D. F L 32771
In
accordance
with
the
American* with ntaaMMie* A c t
Person* with DiaaMttiet need-

373 Balogh Place. Longwood,
FL 32750
el public sale, lo Ihe highest and
best bidder, tar cash, al the west
Iron! door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord,
Florida, al 11 00 AM on April 27.
2004
Dated March 25. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
AS C LER K O F TH E C O U R T
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilites Act,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior lo Ihe proceeding It
hearing imparted (T D D ) 1-800955-8771. or 1-800-955-8770
(V), via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law. P A
17757 U S 19 Norm
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish: Apr# 4, I I , 2004
D01B
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO.: 01-C A-1940-14W
M O R TG AG E E LE C TR O N IC
R EG IS TR ATIO N S S Y S TE M S .
INC AS NOM INEE FO R
RBMG. INC.,
PtainUD,

N O TIC E O F S A L E
Nonce is hereby given thal pur­
suant to Ihe order or Imal Judg­
ment enlered In thii cause In the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida I w * **4 th*
property situated In Seminole
County. Floods, described as
LO T 20. VILLAGE O F R E M ­
IN G TO N .
A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
PLAT T H E R E O F
AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K
49. PAGE 73 AND 74. O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F S EM I­
NO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA.
and commonly known at:
2013 Joseph C ad*. Oviedo. FL
32765
al public aale. to the highast and
best ladder, tor caah. al tha weal
front door ol lha Sammol*
County Courlhoosa, Sanford.
Florida a l l 16 0 AM on April 27.

By Mery Stroupo
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by;
Faber end GittiU, P A
9830 S W 77th Avenue
Second Floor
Miami. Florida 33156
(305)062-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in lists proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator
at
Seminole
County Courthouse, 301 N
Park Avenue. Suite N 3 0 t,
Sanlord. Florida 32771. at least
live days prior to the proceed­
ing.
Telephone: (407) 3234330, ext. 4227;
1-BOO-955
8771 (TD D ) or 1-800-955-8770
(V ) via Florida Relay Service.
Publish: April 4, 11, 2004
D021
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 02-CA-2242 14W

C H A S E M ANHATTAN
M O R TG AG E CO R P O R ATIO N ,
Plamtitl,
vs

FIR S T U N IO N NATIO NAL
BANK. A N ATIO NAL DANKING
AS S O CIATIO N , AS T R U S T E E
FO R LO N G B EA C H
M O R TG A G E LO A N T R U S T
2002-1, A S S E T B AC K E D
C E R TIFIC A TE S . S E R IE S

DONALD A G R E E N E . CHER YL
J G R EE N E ; BANK O F AM ER I­
C A N A F/K/A B A R N E TT BANK
O F C E N TR A L FLORIDA. N A ;
end UNKNO W N
TENANTS/OW N ER S,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice Is hereby given that, pur­
suant lo the order or Imal judg­
ment enlered In mis cause in Ihe
Clrcuil Courl ol Seminole
County. Florida, I will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florid*, described as:
LO T 592. S PRING O A K S UN IT
5, A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F O N R L E IN T H E
O FFIC E O F TH E C LE R K O F
TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T IN AN D
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA R E C O R D E D IN PLAT
BOOK 18. PAGES 21 A N D 22.
SAID LANDS S ITU A TE LYING
AND B EIN G IN S E M IN O LE
CO UN TY, FLORIDA.
and commonly known at:
650 Wiltowood Ave, Altamonte
Springs. FL 32714
at public safe, to the highest end
besl bidder, for cash, al the wesl
Ironl door ol Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord,
Florida, el 11:00 AM on June 24,
2004
Dated March 25. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
AS C LER K O F T H E C O U R T
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans Wim Disabilites Act,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration al
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding. II
hearing Imparted, (T D D ) 1-800955-8771, or 1-800 955-6770
(V). via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law, P.A.
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suae 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538 3800
Publish Apnl 4, 11, 2004

0020

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
TH E E IG H TE E N TH JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A, IN
A N D FO R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY O ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO. D2-CA-2072-I4W
C H A S E M ANHATTAN
M O R TG AG E C O RP O RATIO N.
Plaintiff,

vs
LUIS A. S AE2-O R TIZ. at a l.
Detondant(s)
N O TIC E O F
FORECLOSURE SALE

vs

R IC K Y S M ITH ; JA N E D O E .
unknown spouse ol R ICKY
SMITH, and UNKNOW N
TENANTS/OW NERS.
Defendants

M ARYANNE M O R S E
As Clerk ol said Court

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO.: 04-C A -263-14W

N O TIC E O F S A LE
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

L eg als

L egals

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure daled March 25,
2004. and enlared In Case No
02-CA-2072-14W, of Ihe CwcUl
Courl ol Ihe E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circurl In and tor SEM I­
NOLE County. Florida whereat
C H A S E M AN H A TTA N M O R T ­
GAGE
C O R P O R A TIO N
la
Plaintiff and LU IS A. S A E Z ORTIZ, el al . are Defendants. I
win tea to the highoet and beat
ladder lor caah In al to* Weal
Ironl door ol the Courthouse, In
SANFORD, S EM IN O LE County.
Florida, 11 00 AM o'clock on lha
27 day ol Apr*. 2004. Via b lo w ­
ing described property aa set
forth In ask) Final Judgment, to

wM:

L O T 102 . C O U N T R Y C L U B
PARK, (P H A S E II). A C C O R D ­
ING T O T H E PLAT T H E R E O F
A S R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K
54. PAGES 22 T H R O U G H 24.
INCLUSIVE, O F T H E PUBLIC
RECORDS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A l-V * 139
Bushcteak
Drive.
Sanford.
Florida 32771
DATED M e 25 day of March.
2004.

2002-1,

Plaintill,

vs
M ICHAEL A

D R IG G E R S , et

ux„ et a ).
Defendant)*),
N O TIC E O F S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered on
March 25. 2004 In this case
now pending in said Court, the
style ol which le indicated
above
I writ sell to me highest and
best bidder tar cash in (he Wesl
Front Door. SEM IN O LE C O U N ­
T Y C O U R T H O U S E . 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida
32771, at 1100 A M on the
27m day ol April, 2004, the tal­
lowing described property as
sel tarth in said Order or Final
Judgmenl, lo-wrt:
L O T 21. B LO C K 13. E A S T BROOK
S U B D IV IS IO N ,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 12, PAG ES 88
AND 89. PUB LIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O L E
CO U N TY.
FLORIDA
O R D E R E D at S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO H IO A , this 25
day ot March. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
S EM IN O LE. Florida
By Mery Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
S P EA R &amp; H O FF M A N . P.A.
708 South Dnie Highway
Coral Gables. Florida 33146
Telephone (305)666-2299
Persons with disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suite N301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771, al least two
working days ol your receipt ol
this
notice;
Telephone:
(407)323-4330 Ext. 4227; or
voice impaired 1- 600-9558771.
Publish April 4, 11,2004
D022
N O TIC E O F P U B L IC A U C ­
TIO N
Notice I* hereby given that
Oviedo Road A Wrecker Service
wtl sell el public auction tor sal­
vage for cash on demand lo the
highest bidder the following
deaenbed vehicle 1993 Honda
Accord
lour
door
beige
VIN# 1HGCB7650RA15412 1.
This auction w ii be held on
April 24, 2004 at 10am In the
morning al Autotronlce at 174
East Mitches Hammock Road.
Oviedo, F L 32765
Prospective bidders may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before the auction between
Bam-Spm Terms are cash or
certified kinds.
Oviedo Road A Wrecker
Service reserve* ihe right lo
accept or reject any end a l bide.

Pubfcsh April 11.2004
0065

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A L TA M O N TE
C H R IS T IA N
SCHOOL
edmita students ol
any race, rotor, nauenei and etfv
n*c origin to a l Vie rights, privkfegee. programs, and Bctrvtbee
generally accorded or made
available lo students al the
school. It dose not dracnmmaie
on the basis or race, rotor,
national end ethnic origin In
admmialretton of ks educational
policies, admissions pottciei.
athletic and other schoot-admmIstered programs.
P U A e h A p riM 1,2004
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N O TIC E

801 S University Drive Suita
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-19407

(C iR c u r r c o u r t s e a l )
MARYANNE M O R SE
d a rk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk

IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a (pedal accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-685-4227, 1800 055-8771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service

Publish In;
T H E SEM INO LE H ER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J. S TE R N . P.A.. A TTO R N E Y
FO R P LAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
04-23273

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN Aptll JO. 2004
W H ER E: Paul's Towing, 1919 W
1*1 StreeL Santord. FL 2371 \
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE CADILLAC
MODEL 40F1
C O LO R : BLUE
VIN # IG6C0516XH4220288
VEHICLE
YE A R 1980
MAKE C H EV Y
MODEL: 4DR
C O LO R G O LD
VIN # 1N69JAJ189234
VEHICLE
Y E A n 1991
MAKE: BU1CK
MODEL: 4DR
C O LO R W HITE
V IN A 1Q4NV54U1MM224857
VEHICLE
YEAR 1988
MAKE LINCOLN
M O DEL 4DR
C O LO R W HITE
VIN A 1LNBM81F7JY896143
Vehicle Auction 0 9 OOnm
W H EN May 1,2004
W H ER E Paul*Towing. 1919W
I d Street. Sanford FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHIC LE
YEAR 1988
MAKE LINCOLN
M O DEL 4DR
C O L O R BROWN
V IN A 1LNBM81F8JY22591
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN May 2.2004
W H ER E: Paula Towing, 1919 W
1(1 Street, Santord, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1990
MAKE C H E V Y
M OOEL PICK UP
C O L O R BLACK
V IN A : 1G C C S 1447TK143070
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W HEN May 3. 2004
W H ER E Paul's Towing, 1019 W
1st Slieet, Sanford, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EHICLE.
Y E A R 1985
MAKE M ER CU R Y
M O O EL: 2DR
C O L O R G R EY
V I N A 1MEBP9231FH6B4815
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN May 5. 2004
W H ER E Paul* Towing. 1919 W
1(1 Sheet. Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EHICLE
YE A R 1990
MAKE H ON DA
M O DEL 30R
C O L O R G O LD
VIN A. 2HGED6346LH530227
V E H IC LE
YEAR : 1997
MAKE OLDSM O O ILE
M OOEL: 4DR
C O LO R W H ITE
VIN A 1G3HN52K0V4801236
Notice I* hereby given. Paul*
Towing will sell at public auction
tor salvage lot cash on demand
to highest tedder, (he todowmg
described vehicle*

iI

Prospective bidder* may inspect
vehicle* one hour prior to sale
Terms are -C A S H O R C E R TI­
FIE D FUNDS* Paul* Towing
reserves the right to accept or
reject any and all BIDS.
Publish April 11, 2004
0062
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03 CA-2768-14
C IT Y M O R TG A G E . INC.,
S U C C E S S O R BY M ER G ER TO
F IR S T NATIONW IDE
M O R TG A G E CO R P O R A TIO N .
PLAINTIFF

M ICHAEL W S A N D ER S , IF
LIVING. A N O IF D EA D, TH E
UN KNO W N S P O U S E , HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
ASSIG N EES. LIEN O R S. C R E D ­
ITO R S T R U S T E E S A N D ALL
O T H E R P A R TIE S C LA IM IN G
AN IN TE R E S T BY. TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
M IC H A E L
W
SANDERS.
SH AR O N K S A N D E R S . IF LIV­
ING . A N O IF O E A O . T H E
UN KNO W N S P O U S E . HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES.
ASSIG N EES. LIEN O R S. C R E D ­
ITORS. T R U S T E E S A N D ALL
O TH E R P AR TIES C LA IM IN G
AN IN TE R E S T BY. TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
S H A R O N K S A N D E R S . JP
M ORGAN C H A S E BANK F/K/A
TH E
CHASE
M A N H A TTA N
BANK. AS TR U S TE E . H O M E ­
TO W N H OM EO W NER S
A S S O C IA TIO N . I N C ; JO H N
D O E AND JA N E D O E A S
UNKNOW N TE N A N TS IN
POSSESSIO N
D E F E N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C LO S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Apr* 1. 2004 entered at Crv*
C ate No 04 CA-2768 14 oI the
Circutt Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor S EM I­
N O LE County, Santord. Florida.
I wi* te l to the highest snd best
bidder lor cash at the West Front
Door at the SEM INOLE County
Courthouae located at 301 N.
Park Avenue m Sanford Florida,
at 11.00 a m on the 1 day ol
July,
2004
the
following
described property as set forth
In
sard
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
LO T 45. ALOM A B EN D TR A C T
III. AC CO R D IN G T O TH E PLAT
T H E R E O f A S R EC O R D ED IN
PLAT B O O K 39. RAGES 12. 13.
A N D 14. PUBLIC R EC O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
Dated this 1 day c* Apr*. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol Vie O c u * Court
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubkahm
TH E SEM IN O LE H ER A LD
T H E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N . R A .. A T T O R N E Y
FO R P LAINTIFF

Publish Apr* 11, 18.2004
D069

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03-CA-2871-14

IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227. t800-955-8771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida R*l*y
Service
Publish April 11. 18.2004
D071

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN AN D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : (M C A 499-14

JP M O R G AN C H A S E BANK
AS T R U S T E E FOR
C ER TIFIC A TE H O LD E R S OF
BEAR S TE A R N S A S S E T
B ACKED C E R TIF IC A TE S
SE R IE S 2003 AC2,
PLAINTIFF

vs
S H AR O N MARTIN. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. T H E UNKNO W N
S P O U S E . HEIRS, D EVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIE N O R S .
C R E D ITO R S .
T R U S T E E S AN O ALL O TH E R
P AR TIES
C LA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY. T H R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
SH AR O N MARTIN. UNKNO W N
S P O U S E O F SH AR O N M AR ­
TIN. IF ANY. M CNEIL W O O D S
H O M EO W N E R S
ASSO CIA TIO N . I N C . A
DISSO LVED FLORIDA
C O R P O R A TIO N . JO H N DOE
A N D JA N E D O E AS UNKNOW N
T E N A N T S IN P O S S E S S IO N
O E FE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure deled
April 1, 2004 entered in Civ*
Case No 03-C A 2871-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol the 1 BTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor S EM I­
NO LE County. Sanford. Florida.
I will se* to the highest and best
bidder tor cash al the West Front
Door at the S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
al 11 00 a m on the 4 day of
May.
2004
the
following
described property as sat forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit:
L O T 8 . O F M CNEIL W O O DS.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 47. PAGE 4 AND 5.
O F T H E PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
Dated this 1 day ol Apr*. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
TH E S EM INO LE HER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N , P A , A T T O R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-19957
IN A C CO R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouso ol 407-665-4227. 1800 955-8771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish Apr* 11. 18. 2004
DO 70

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 ITH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL

JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-301-140
M O R TG A G E E LE C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
IN C .
P LAIN TIFF

VS
R O B E R T T H ALLER . IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. TH E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E . H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S . U E N O R S , C R E D ­
ITO RS. T R U S T E E S AND ALL
O TH E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN T E R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T R O B E R T T HALLER .
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
R O B E R T T H A U E R , IF ANY;
W ELLS
FARGO
B AN K.
N A TIO N A L
A S S O C IA TIO N ;
JO H N D O E AN O JA N E D O E AS
UN KN O W N T E N A N T S IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
Apr* I. 2004 entered in Crv*
Case No 04-C A 30I -14 ol Vie
Circuit Court ol the 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and tor S EM I­
NO LE County. Santord. Florid*.
I w il sal lo the high**! and best
bidder tor cash at th* West Front
Door at th* S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
at 11:00 a m. on the 4 day ol
May.
2004
the
following
described property as set forth
In
said
Summary
Final
•todgmenk k nelt
L O TS 80 ANO 81. LE S S E A S T S
F E E T . S A N F O R D H E IG H T S
A DO ITiON . A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
PLAT T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 2.
PAGES 62 AN O 63. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
Dalad DM 1 day ol Apr* 2004.

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A N T (S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
T H E S U B JE C T P R O P ER TY are
Defendants I wSt sal lo the high­
est and best bidder tor cash al
lh# W ts l Front Door at th#
S EM INO LE County Courthouse
located al 301 N. Park Avenue In
Santord. Florida, al 11.00 a m.
on the 8 day el May 2004 th*
toDowtog described property as
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wtt:

decadent's a slate, Including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claim*, must Me their
dalm# with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F T H E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E.

330-5610
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE O F TH E M EETIN G .

be mailed lo ft* address on
record at lh* clerk's office
W AR N IN G : Rule 12 265.
Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain auto­
matic dtectosure ol documents
and Information. Failure to com­
ply can result In sanctions.
Indudfog dismissal or striking ol
pleadings
DATED: March 29. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C UIT
COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish: AprS 4. 11. 18.25.
2004
C213

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VS
PATRICIA GERRY. AS
P ER SO NAL
R E P R E S E N TA TIV E O F TH E
ESTATE O F CALVIN W O W E N S
A/K/A CALVIN O W E N S A/K/A
CALVIN WILLIAM O W EN S. E T
AL
DEFEN D AN TS)
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S ERVICE
C H R IS TO P H E R

In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation la
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to lh* proceeding If
boaring impaired. (TD D ) 1-800655-8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Sarvices.

Notwithstanding ft* time peri­
od* set forth above, any claim
Mad two ( 2) years or more after
ft* decedent's dale of death la
barred
The data of th* first publication
of this nolle* I* Apr* 11,2004.
DAVID E. TH O M A S
Personal Represent*live
252 Redding Road
Redding. C T 06896
C H E S T E R J. TR O W . ES O U IR E
Florida Bar N o 184659
t NE First Avenue
Suit* 303
Ocala. FL 34470
Telephone 352/369 8830
Attorney tor
Personal
Representative
Publish: Apr* 11, 18. 2004
D075

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whose residence it unknown it
he/the/lhey be living, and II
he/the/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouie*. heir*, devisees
grantee*, assignees, lienors,
creditor*, trustee*, and alt par­
ties claiming an intaratl by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alive, and a* par­
ties having or claiming lo have
any right, title or interest in the
property described In the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU A R E H ER E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty
L O T 8 . O F P RAIR E LAKE
H E IG H T S . A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
PLAT T H E R E O F
AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 10.
A T PAGE 58. O F T H E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
has been tiled against you and
Ihe you a it required lo serve a
copy ol your written defenses, it
any, lo It on DAVID J S TE R N .
E S O Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address Is 801 S University
Dtlv* 4500. Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 day*
from the date ol the first publica­
tion ol thi* notice ol action) arid
file the original wiih lh* clerk ol
this court either before service
on Plaintiff* attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor lh* reliel demanded in
the complaint or petition Med
herein
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal ol this Court at SEM INO LE
County. Florida, this 5 day of
April. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE. C LER K
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
BY AMulcock
D E P U TY C LER K
LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID J
S TE R N
A TTO R N E Y FO R PLAINTIFF
B01 S UN IVER S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
04 24017
IN AC CO R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT. person* with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
lh*
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227,
1-800-955-8771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida Raiay

Service

TH IS N O TIC E SHALL BE P U B ­
LIS H ED O N C E A W E EK FO R
TW O C O N S E C U TIV E W EEK S
PUBLISH IN TH E SEM INOLE
H ER ALD
Publish: Apr* 11, 18.2004
D072
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O f T H E 1 IT H
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT.
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 03 CA-J134-14Q
J P M O R G AN C H A S E BANK
AS TR U S TE E ,
Plaintiff,
vs.
TE R R Y L PERKINS; C R IS TY
KOON. UNKNOW N SPOUSE
O F C R IS TY KOON, UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
TE R R Y
L
PER KINS: JO H N D O E ; JA N E
D O E AS U N K N O W N T E N A N T
&lt;S) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F T H E
S U B J E C T P R O PER TY.

Defendants
N O TIC E O F
FO R EC LO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment oI
Foreclosure dated Via 1 day ol
Apr*, 2004 aniseed in Crv* Casa
No. 0 3 -C A -3 1 3 4 -M Q ol lh*
Circuit Court ol th# t l T H
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM I­
N O LE County. Santord. Florida,
wherein JP M O R G A N C H A S E
B A N K A S T R U S T E E 1* lh#
PteintiH
and
TE R R Y
L.
P ER K IN S ; C R IS T Y
KOON;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
C R IS T Y K O O N ; U N K N O W N
SPOUSE
OF
TE R R Y
L
PERKINS JO H N D O E ; JA N E

Stale of W isconsin
Outagamie County
Circuit Court
Caa* *04 S C 800 and
03 FA 181

MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Straal. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish April 11. 18. 2004
DO 73

Publish: April 11,2004
0078

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE F O R E V E R B AR R ED

Dated this 1 day of April. 2004.

M O R TG A G E E LEC TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC . AS NO M INEE FOR
W ELLS FAR G O HOM E
M O R TG A G E. INC,,
PLAINTIFF

TO
OW ENS

L O T 59 O F G R AN ADA S O U TH ,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F. AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 15. PAGE 100. O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

Notic* of
Public Sate
In accordance with the provi­
sions of the Sell Storage Faculty
Act. (Florida Statute* 83 601 E T
sec.)
U S A Stor-A-Way
Hereby give* nolle* of sate
under said act to:
Tenanl
Unit 4
P rtoe Duranl
Darren Miles
Mike Donaldson
Paul Stillwagon
Chandra Washington
Jotena England
Wiffredo Ruir

3074
2019
2047
3019
1011
2157
3066

Ybur storage rent Is In arrears
and your personal property will
be sold at public sal* to satisfy
storage fees and expenses Sate
will be held April 22,2004 11 no
a m O U S A Slor-A-Way, 4051
West SR 46. Santord. FL 32771
(401)302-4077
Publish April 11, 16.2004
DO 79

BANK O F AM ERICA. N A.,
SUCCESSOR TO
NATIO NSBAN K. N A .
Plaintiff

v*
C H R IS TO P H ER J. LYDON. el
a t,
De fondants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P TE R 43
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to an Ordar or
Summary Final Judgmant ol
foreclosure dated Apr* 1, 2004,
and entered In Case No 03-CA964-14G of lh* Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Seminole County,
Florida,
wherein
Bank
ol
America. N A , successor to
Nations Bank. N A is Plaintiff
and C H R IS TO P H E R J. LYDON;
C H A S E G R O V E S C O M M U N ITY
ASSO CIATIO N . I N C ; F R E D E R ­
ICK LIN BER G ER . U N KNO W N
T E N A N T N O 1; U N K N O W N
T E N A N T S N O 2. : and ALL
UN K N O W N P AR TIES C LA IM ­
IN G
IN T E R E S T S
BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T A NAM ED D E F E N ­
D A N T T O TH IS AC TIO N , O R
H AVIN G O R C LA IM IN G T O
HAVE AN Y RIGHT. TITL E O R
IN T E R E S T IN TH E P R O P ER TY
H E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D
are
Defendants. I will se* to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the West Front Door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse,
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Santord. Florida 32771 al
Seminole County. Florida, al
1 1 00 a m on the 6 day ol May.
2004, the following described
property as sat forth in said
Order or Final Judgment, to-wtt
LO T 17, C H A S E G R O V E S
UN IT 6 . AC CO R D IN G T O TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F. AS R E C O R D ­
ED IN PLAT B O O K 44. PAGES
29 T H R O U G H 31. O F T H E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEMINO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who need* any accommo­
dation in order lo participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
al no cost to you. lo the provision
of certain asslstanca. Please
contact th* Court al 407-6654330 within two (2) working days
of your receipt ol thi* Notic*; If
you are hearing or volca
Impaired, call Florida Raiay
Service (000)955 8770
DATED at Santord. Florida on
Apr* 1.2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By: Maty Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk

Darla Morley-Taytor.
Plaintiff,

V EH IC LE A U C TIO N
1 '96 KIA. 4Door Bik
4KNAFB1217W5714762

vs
Richard Taylor, II
210 Morse Loop #2
Winter Springs, F L 32708
Defendant

Auction to be held on 04-28-04
O 10AM at Pritchett's Towing,
1240 S Ronald Reagan Btvd
(C R. 427), Longwood

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE f t 04-22S-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F

You are being Summoned by
Daria Motley in Small Claims
Court and the Family Court
Branch
A hearing wilt be held al the
Human Services Building and
Outagamie Justice Center. 410
S Walnut Straet, Appleton.
Wisconsin in Courtroom "FT and
Outagamie C o Justice Center
on April 26. and April 27. 2004
al 9 30 A M and at 2 30 PM or
thereafter
IF Y O U D O N O T APPEAR. A
DEFAULT JU D G M E N T MAY BE
GIVEN T O TH E P E R S O N S U M ­
M ONING YOU A C O P Y O F TH E
CLAIM H AS B EE N M AILED TO
YOU
AT
TH E
ADDRESS
ABOVE
Publish April 11.2004
D076
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT IN
A N D FO R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIOA
C A S E NU M B ER 04-266-CP

,

A LB E R T S, C R O C K E TT. It.

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
Th* administration oI lh* estate
ol A LB E R T S. C R O C K E TT. II.
deceased, whoa* data ot death
was September 20. 2003; la
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminote
County.
Florida.
Probate Division. F*e Nuntoer
04-228-CP, ft* address ol which
is 301 N. Park At*., Santord, FL.
32771. The names and address­
es
ol
th*
Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's a nornay are eel forth below
A l creditors at ft* Decedent and
other persona having claim* or
demands against Decedent s
estate on whom a copy oI this
notic* is served must Na ftse
claims wtft thu Court W ITHIN
T H E LA TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
F IR S T PUBLICATION O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
TH E DATE O F S ERVICE O F A
C O P Y O f TH IS N O TIC E O N
TH EM
A l other creditor* ol ft* deca­
dent and ocher person* having
claim* or demand* against

2 -91 Ford. 2Door Blu
41FAPP1284MW116510
Auction to be held on 05-14-04
O 10AM al PrHebert's Towing,
1240 S. Ronald Reagan Btvd
(C R 427). Longwood
Publish April I t . 2004
D060

UN CLAIM ED V EH IC LE
AUC TIO N
Removal ol the described vehi­
cles was conducted in compli­
ance with F S 713,78, Notice
th*! Harry* Towing will sell said
vehicles al Public Auction tor
Cash on APRIL 23. 2004. a!
10 00 A M at 102 N Maple A v e .
Santord. FL. 32771. All vehicles
sold AS IS No lute guaranteed
Harryt Towing reserves Ihe right
lo bid on any vehicle
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior lo sale:
1998 C H E V R O LE T
1GNDX06E3WD274849

IN RE: G UARDIANSHIP O F

1993 M ITSUBISHI
JA3BP47H 1PY0296O6

BRIANNA FO R W O O D
DODSON

1986 BUICK
1G4GJ47A8GP452373
Publish April 11. 2004

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC A TIO N
O F A C TIO N

Doei

The Petitioners Alfred and Edna
Forwood, by and through their
undersigned attorney, publish
Notice of this action to the natu­
ral father ol Ihe Minor, Brtanna
Forwood Dodson and steles a*
follow*

1 . This I* an action tor th*
guardianship ol a Minor.
2. Th* lather ol ft* Minor whose
name ts Donald Paul Dodson
cannot be located after exten­
sive efforts to locate his resi­
dence and place ol business
3 This case was originally tiled
on or about March 3. 2004. in
Semi not# County. Florida.
4. Constructive service by publi­
cation la the last remedy avail­
able to the Petitioner*
5 Publication will be made in
the Santord Herald once a week
tor tour consecutive week*
Oaryt M Kennedy. Esquire
Florida Bar No 40979910
3675 Derbyshire Road, 4211
Casselberry. Florida 32707
(407)265-7537 (Phone)
(407)265-7538
April 7, 2004
Publish April 11. 16. 25. 2004
and May 2. 2004
0077

Public Auction
Public auction lo be held at
9:01 am. on the day(s) specified
below, al Iha front door of
Aften'a Towing, Inc. Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary fid Suite
134, Santord, F L tor the pur­
pose ol disposing ot the follow­
ing vehicles:
For lurlher Information please
call (407)321-2946
04/30/2004
(1) Year 1991/Make Oidsmobite
VIN# 1G 3C W53L8M4351851
(2) Year 200CYMaka Chrysler
VIN# 2C3HD46R4YH292333
(3) Year 1990 Make Ford
VIN# 1FDEE14N8LHB6546I

(1) Ylsar 1994.Make Nissan
VIN # 1N4BU31D6RC193496
04/24/04
(1) Year 199&lt;VMake Acuta
VIN# JH4KA4663LC020028

(1) Ysar 1987.Make Cadillac
VIN# 1G6KS5186HU8I5959

March 15,2004

Notice la hereby given that th*
City Commission ol ft* City of
Santord. Florida, will hold a
Public Hearing at 7 00 P. M. on
A pril 26, 2004. In ft* City
Commission Room. City Hall.
300
North
Park
Avtnus.
Santord. Florida, lo consider and
determine whether or not the
City will dose, vacate and aban­
don any right of ft* City and the
public in and to that certain 14
too! wide easi-west alley tying
between W. 16ft Street and W.
17ft Straal and between Main
Straet and Oiaander Avenue,
further described as toltow*
Begin al ft* southwest comer of
tot 1, Pm* Laval Subdivision,
than go east to ft* southeast
corner ol lot 6 , ftanc* go south­
west to the northeast corner of
lot 7. thence go west lo ft*
northwest corner ol lot 1 1 ,
thence go north to ft* poinl ol
beginning, as recorded In Plat
Booh 6 . Pag* 37. Public
Records ol Seminote County,
Florid*.

In

IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
AM ERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
conlacl
COUFfT ADM INISTRATION, al
Ihe
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227,1*
000-955-8771 (T D D ) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service.
Publish: April 4, 11,2004
D010
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 03-CA-3108-14W

N O TIC E O F AC TIO N
T O Raymond Theophilto Hsyle*
Dennis A Hinds
Lasl known address:- 1211
Clubslde Drive
Longwood. Florida 32779

ett-

A l pantos
interest and
rana she! have an opportunity
to ba hoard al said hearing
By ordar ol ft* City Commission
ol ft* Cay ol Santord. Florida

ADVICE T O T H E PUBLIC: H a
person dead** to appeal a deci­
sion mad* whh respect to any
matter considered al ft* above
meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ol ft*
procaadftgs, Inducing ft* testi­
mony and evidence, which
record Is net provided by ft* Cay
ol Santord (F 8 266 0106)
P ER S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P AR TICIPATE IN A N Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
SH OULD
CO N TA CT
TH E
HUM AN R E S O U R C E S O FFIC E
ADA C O O R D IN A TO R AT 407*

And all parties claiming interest
by. through, under or against
Raymond Theophlllo Hsyle s and
Dennn A. Hinds, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest In the prop­
erty herein described
YOUR ARE H ER E B Y N O TI­
FIED that an action tor tortotture
ol the following property setred
and hold in Seminole County,
Florida: $16.375 00 in United
States Currency, has been tiled
again*! each ol you in the Circuit
Court ol lh* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminole
County. Florida Ybu are required
10 serve a copy ol your written
defenses. If any. lo Ihe complaint
upon Tesha Scolaro. Sheriffs
counsel, whose address Is 100
Bush Boulevard. Santord. Florida
32773, on or before the 23 day ol
April, 2004, and file the original
said written delenses with Ihe
Clerk ol this Court either before
service on Sharin'* counsel or
immediately thereafter, other­
wise. a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint
DATED this
2004

day ol MAR 16 .

MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By: A Mutcock
Deputy Clerk

11 you are a person with a disabil­
ity who needs any accommoda­
tion In ordar lo participate In this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you. to the provision ol
certain assistance Please con­
tact the ADA Coordinator al X I
North Park Avenue. Butte N -X 1 ,
Santord, Florida 32771, tele­
phone (407) 665-4330, exten­
sion 4227, within 2 working days
ol your receipt ol this Notice ot
Hearing; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call (800) 9558771.
Publish: March 28. 2004 and
April 4.11, 18.2004
C203

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 ITH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT.
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
O ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-68-14W
NATIONAL C ITY M O R TG AG E
CO. D/B/A CO M M O NW EALTH
U N ITE D M O R TG AG E
COM PANY
PLAINTIFF

VS

05/2/2004

04/27/04

N O TIC E O F P R O C E ED IN G
FO R C LO S IN G ,
V A C ATIN G A N D
A B A N D O N IN G AN A L L E Y

SMITH. H IATT 6 DIAZ. P A
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park B lv d .
Suit* 303
Fort Lauderdale, a 33306
Publish Santord Herald
Publish Apr* 11. 18. 2004
D074

IN R E: F O R F E IT U R E
OF
$16,375 00 IN U N ITE D STATES
CUR R ENCY.

TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J. S TE R N . P A .. A T T O R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive Suite
SX
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
04-21997

S U N TR U S T BANK F/K/A
S U N TR U S T BANK, ATLANTA.
S U C C E S S O R B Y M ER G ER
TO S U N TR U S T BANK. C E N ­
TR A L FLORIDA. N A .
P LAINTIFF

VS

Currenl address: Unknown

P U B LIS H E D N O TIC E
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A .
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 0 3 -C A -664-14-0

IN TH E C IR C UrT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT IN
A N D FO R SEM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA.
CIVIL C A S E N a
04-CA-130-16-E

L egals

04/26/04
(11W ar 198 7, Make Chevrolet
V IN # IGBEG25K4H7171588
05/16/04
(1) Ysaf 2001/Make Ford
V IN # 1FAFP40471F168075
Publish: April 11.2004
D082

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N a 03-DR-3335-02O-Q
DAVID R .V E O A .
Petitioner
ANO
MARILYN VEG A.
Respondent
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O MARILYN V E G A
UN KNO W N
YO U AR E N O TIFIED that an
action has been Nad against you
and that you are required to
serve a copy of your written
delenses, H any. to * on David a
Vega, whose addreaa it 2809
Corrigan D r , Deltona. F L 32738
on or before May S, 2004. and
Na ft* original with ft* Clerk of
this Court at 301 North Park
Avenue, Santord. F L 32772.
betora service on Petitioner or
Immediately thereafter. H you US
to do so. a default may be
entered against you tor ft* relief
demanded In ft* peWorv
Copte* of a l court documents
In ftla case, including orders,
are available at ft* Clerk of ft*
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these docunenu upon
request.
YImj must keep ft* Cterk al ft*
Circuit Court's Office notified ot
your current address (you may
N* Node* ol Currant Address.
Florida Family Form 12.B15).
Future papers in ftu lawsuit wil

JAIM E G O N ZALEZ, IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
S P O U S E . HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N EE S .
UENORS.
C R E D ITO R S .
TR U S TE E S AND ALL O TH ER
P AR TIES
C LAIM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY. TH R O U G H ,
UN D ER O R AG AIN ST JAIME
G O N ZA LEZ, B E T T Y L.
G O N ZA LE Z A/K/A B E T T Y LEE
G O N ZA LE Z IF LIVING. AND IF
D EAD.
TH E
U N KNO W N
S P O U S E. H EIRS DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S .
T R U S T E E S A N D ALL O TH E R
P AR TIE S
C LAIM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY. TH R O U G H .
UN D E R O R A G A IN S T B E TT Y
L G O N Z A L E Z A/K/A B E T T Y
LE E G O N ZALEZ: E Q U ITY O NE
FINANCIAL S ERVICES
COM PANY A/K/A E Q U ITY O N E.
INC : CIT1FINANCIAL E Q U ITY
SERVICES, INC.; JO H N DOE
AN D JAN E DO E AS UNKNOW N
TE N A N T S IN P O S S ES S IO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
FO R E C L O S U R E S A L E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
March 25. 2004 entered in Chril
Caa* No 04-C A -68-14W ol th*
Circud Court ot th* 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM I­
NO LE County. Santord. Florida.
I wtU s*0lo th* highest and best
bidder tor cash al th* West Front
Door *1 th* SEM INO LE County
Courthouse located al X I N
Park Avenue In Santord, Florida,
al 1100 a m. on the 27 day ol
April,
2004
th*
following
ctoecribtd property as eat forth
In
aatd
Summary
Final
.todgmant, to-wit:
T H E W E S T 633 33' O F L O T
366. O P. SW O PE LAND C O M
PANY S PLAT O F BLACK HAM ­
M OCK. A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT BOO K 2. RAGE 110
AND l i t . PUBLIC R EC O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
Dated ttes 25 day of March.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Cterk ol ft* Circutt Court
B y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cterk
Publish In:
TH E S EM INO LE HER ALD

R O B E R T J BLO C K. IF LIVING.
AND
IF
D EAD.
TH E
UNKNOW N S P O U S E . HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O TH E R PARTIES C LAIM ­
ING
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T R O B E R T J BLOCK;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
R O B E R T J BLOCK. IF ANY.
W HISPERING W INDS H O M EO W N ER S
ASSO CIATIO N. INC ;
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
S Y S TE M S ,
INC, AS N O M INEE FO R
H O U S E H O LD FINANCE;
C O R P O R A TIO N . JO H N DO E
AND
JA N E
DOE
AS
UNKNOW N TE N A N TS
IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
March 25, 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 03-C A-3108-I4W ot
the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor S EM I­
NOLE County, Santord. Florida.
I will sell lo the highest and best
bidder tot cash a! the West
Front Door al Iha 5EM INO LE
County Courthouse located at
301 N Park Avenue In Santord.
Florida, at 11.00 a m. on the 27
day of April. 2004 Ihe following
described property as sel forth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
LO T X , W HISPERING WINDS,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 35, PAGES 10
TH R O U G H
12.
PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
CO UN TY. FLORIDA
Dated this 25 day ol March.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol the Circuil Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
TH E SEM INO LE H ER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N . P A ., A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S, University Drive Suita
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03 21439
IN AC CO R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT, persons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227,
1-800-955-8771 (T D D ) or t*
800 955-8770.
via
Florida
Relay Service.
Publish April 4, 11.2004
D 0 11

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
T H E E IG H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA.
C A S E NO. 03-CA-11T4
FED ER AL T R U S T BANK,
Plaintiff,

vs.
K E N N E TH M. M ICHAELS,
VALERIE J M ICHAELS.
U N ITED S TA TE S O F AM ERI­
C A , D E P A R TM EN T O F TH E
TR EAS U R Y-IN TER N AL
R EVEN U E SER VIC E. E Q U ITY
ONE. IN C .
Defendants.
C L E R K 'S
N O TIC E O F S A L E
UN D ER F.8 . C H A P TE R 46
N O TIC E IS G IV EN that. In
accordance wtft the Summary
Final Judgment In Foredosute
dated March 25. 2004. lh*
above-styled cause. I will sea lo
lh* highest and bast bidder tor
cash at the Seminote County
Courthouse. X I North Park
Avenue. Santord. Florid* 32771
at 1 1 0 0 a m (ten*) on April 29.
2004. the following described
property:
L O T 28. O F C A M D E N CLUB,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
TH ER E O F, AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT B O O K 54. PAGE 1
TH R O U G H 3. O F T H E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
DATED: March 25. 2004.
MARYANNE M O R SE
Cterk ot Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Cterk
Edward W Dougherty. Jr.. Esq
Igtef 6 Dougherty. PA.
1 X 1 Parti Avenue East
Tallahassee, FL 3 2 X 1
Pubtteh Apr* 4. 11.2004
0027

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H E S TA TE
O F FLO R IO A ,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
C IVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03-CA-S05-14K

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
F L O R IO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO . 04-CA-21S-14-W
D E U TS C H E BANK AG N EW
Y O R K BRANCH.
Plaintiff,

w

vs.
TE R R Y DANZY. el a l.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P TE R 45

R IC H AR D 8 PEAR R OW . JA N E
DOE
P EA R R O W .
TH E
UNKNOW N
W IFE
OF
R IC H A R D 8 P E A R R O W : IF
LIV IN G .
IN C LU D IN G
ANY
UN K N O W N S P O U S E O F SAID
D E F E N D A N T (S ). IF
R EM A R R IED .
AND
IF
D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
H E IR S .
D E V IS E E S .
G R A N TEES .
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S . L IE N O R S AND
T R U S T E E S A N D ALL O TH E R
PER SO NS
C LA IM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T TH E NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T (S ); W A C H O V IA
BANK. N ATIO NAL
A S S O C IA TIO N S U C C E S S O R
B Y M E R G ER T O FIR S T UNION
N ATIO N A L BANK; W H E TH E R
D IS S O LV ED O R P R E S E N TLY
EX IS TIN G . T O G E T H E R W ITH
ANY
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D IT O R S .
LIEN O R S O R T R U S T E E S O F
S A ID D E F E N D A N T (S ) A N D
A LL O T H E R P E R S O N S C LA IM ­
ING BY. TH R O U G H . U N DER,
O R A G A IN S T D E F E N D A N T) S);
JO H N D O E . U N KNO W N
TE N A N T;
JA N E
DOE.
UN K N O W N TE N A N T.
Defendants.

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated March 25.
2004, and entered In Case No
04-CA-215-14W of the Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Seminole
County,
Florida.
wherein
Deutsche Bank A G New York
Branch ts Plaintiff and TE R R Y
DANZY. TU S K A R ID G E C O M ­
M U NITY A S S O CIA TIO N . I N C ;
U N K N O W N T E N A N T N O . 1;
UN KN O W N T E N A N TS N O 2; ;
and ALL UN KN O W N PARTIES
C LA IM IN G IN T E R E S T S BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T A NAM ED D E F E N ­
D A N T T O TH IS A C TIO N , OR
H AVING O R C LA IM IN G T O
HAVE A N Y RIGHT. TITL E O R
IN TE R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY
H E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D
are
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the West Front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanford, Florida 32771 at
Seminole County. Florida, at
11 00 a m on the 27 day of April,
2004, the following described
property as set forth in said
Order or Final Judgment, to-wit

N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In the above-styled
cause. In the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County. Florida. I will
sell the property situate In
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as:
L O T t IS. R IVER RUN S E C ­
TIO N T H R E E . A C C O R D IN G T O
T H E P LA T T H E R E O F . A S
R E C O R D E D IN P LA T B O O K
11. PAG E 81. O F T H E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
A/K/A 820 RILL DRIVE, A LTA ­
M O N TE S P RING S. FL 32714

,

L O T 54, IN B LO C K C . TU S K A
R ID G E
U N IT
TH R E E ,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F. A S R E C O R D E D IN
P LA T B O O K 43. P A G E S 23
A N D 24. O F T H E P UB LIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you ore entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provi­
sion of certain assistance
Please confect the Court at 407665-4330 within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice, If you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (800)955-8770

at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash. A T TH E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R S EM I­
NO LE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U S E . S A N FO R D . FLORIDA,
Florida, at 11:00 A M., on the
27 day ol April. 2004

D A TE D at Sanford. Florida on
March 25. 2004

M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LE R K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cfefk

SM ITH . H IA TT 6 DIAZ. P A.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park B tvd.
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale. F L 33306
Publish Sanford Herald
Publish April 4, 11,2004
D025

Law O Itices ol Daniel
Consuegra
8204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys lor Plaintitt
Publish: April 4,1 1 , 2004
D023

C.

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
O E N E R A L C IV IL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 03-CA-2700-14W
H O U S E H O L D FIN A N C E
C O R P O R A TIO N III
Plaintitl.
vs.
D E B R A P. PRINZ A/K/A D E B R A
PRINZ: U N K N O W N S P O U S E
O F D E B R A P. P RINZ A/K/A
D E B R A PRINZ; S A N F O R D H ID OEN LAKE VILLAS
H OM EOW NER S’
A S S O C IA TIO N . INC ;
H O U S E H O L D FIN A N C E
C O R P O R A TIO N
III.
and
UNKNOW N
O CCU PAN TS.
TE N A N TS . O W N ER S. AND
O T H E R UN K N O W N PARTIES,
including, it a named Defendant
is deceased, the personal
representatives, the surviving
spouse,
heirs.
devisees,
grantees, creditors, and all other
parties claiming by, through,
under or against that defendant,
and the several and respective
unknown assigns, successors in
interest, trustees or other
persons claiming by. through,
under or against any corporation
or other legal entity named as a
defendant, and all claimants,
persons or parties, natural or
corporate, or whose tract legal
status Is unknown, claiming
under any ol the above named
or detcnbed defendants
Defendants.
N O TIC E O F S A L E
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered In this cause.
In the Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, detcnbed as.
L O T 2. H ID O EN LAKE VILLAS.
P H AS E I. A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
PLAT T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT B O O K 28. P AG ES
89, 100. A N D 101, P U B LIC
R ECO R DS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA.
al public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, at the west
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida 32771 at 11:00 AM on
APR 29. 2004.
Dated this 25 day of March.
2004.
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cferk
In accordance with the
Americana With Disabilities Act.
persons neetkng a special acco­
modation to partiapate In this
Hearing should confect the
A D A Coordinator not later than
seven (7) days prior to the proceedng via to* Florida Relay
Service al 1-800-9556770
E N R IC O G G O N ZA LE Z. P A
Attorney al Law
8256 East Fowler Avenue
Temple Terrace. FL 33817
Florida Bar #881472
(813)98041302
Pubtah: Aprs 4.11,20 04
D024

M ARYANNE M O R SE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk

L egals

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC S A LE

N O TIC E O F U E N S A L E

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that the undersigned. S A N ­
FO R D B O A T W O R K S 6 MARI­
NA. INC wifl on April 22. 2004,
at 11:00 A M . at 4130 Celery
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, offer
for safe and sell at public outcry
to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following described
personal property abandoned by
a previous tenant. Louis B
Wilson In Seminole County.
Florida, to be sold as one lot and
desenbed as M o w s :
ITE M
Q U A N T IT Y
N UM BER

SERIAL/ID

1984 25' Catalina vessel One (1)
CTYK4126M84A Title #2101172
Registration # FL 5705JV

W A C H O V IA BANK. N ATIO NAL
A S S O C IA TIO N , formerly known
as First Union National Bank.
Plaintiff.

vs
RICH ARD JO H N
H E N D ER S O N . LINDA ELAINE
H ENDERSON;
JA N E /JO H N
D O E , fictitious names
representing tenants in
possession.
and
ALL
UN K N O W N P ARTIES
C LA IM IN G IN T E R E S T S BY.
TH R O U G H . U N D E R O R
A G A IN S T A NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T T O TH IS A C TIO N
O R HAVING O R CLAIM ING T O
HAVE A N Y RIGHT. T IT L E O R
IN T E R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY
H ER E IN DESC R IB ED .
Defendants
N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
March 25. 2004. and entered in
Case No 03^A -2 9 6 1 -1 4 -W of
the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County. Florida. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the West Front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park Avenue.
Santord. Florida, at 11:00 a m .
on the 25th day of May. 2004
the following described property
as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment
LOT
6.
H U N TR ID G E .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F. A S R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 32. PAGE 59 AND
60.
OF
TH E
PUB LIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
T O G E T H E R W ITH all the
improvements now or hereafter
erected on the property, and al
easements, rights, appurte­
nances. rents, royalties, miner­
al. oil and gas rights and profits,
water rights and stock and al
fixtures now or hereafter
attached to the property

SHE’S NOT WEARING
A FLOATING DEVICE.
THANKFULLY, SHE IS ONE.

D A TE D this 31st day of March.
2004
SANFO R D BO AT W O RKS &amp;
MARINA. INC.
Archie Smith. President
Notice of Public Safe prepared
by: Attorney tor Sanford Boat
Works &amp; Manna. Inc
Stephen H. Coover
H U TC H IS O N . M AM ELE &amp;
COOVER. PA
P O Box 1149
Sanford. FL 32772-1149
Publish April 4. 11,2004
D035

N O TIC E O F A U C TIO N
This auction will bo held on MAY
7 , 2004, at 9 00 AM at 325 Aulm
A v e , Oviedo. FL.
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before the Auction from 9AM
until 6 PM Terms are cash or
certified funds only O V IE D O
TO W IN G reserves tho right to
accept or refuse any and all
bids
Th e following
offered lor bids:

vehicles

are

1992 N ISSAN S E N TR A
VIN# 1N4EB31F7PC727882
Publish: Aprtl I t . 2004
D061

N O TIC E O F S A L E
W H E N 4-30-04 at 9 00 a m.
W H E R E : Miranda's Towing
326 Loyd Lane, Oviedo, FL
32765
CAR
1988 F O R D
W AG O N

#338, Mae Davis. Household
goods
# 4 11.
Shannon
Jackson,
Household goods, furniture
#504.
Earnestine
Johnson
Household goods. Furniture,
appliances. T V s or Stereo
Equipment
Publish Apnl I t , 18. 2004
D009
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
B C C P R O JE C T S :
For Information on Seminole
County B C C procurements,
please visit our website at
www co semlnole fl ui/purchasIng
,
select
Current
Procurements for a list ol all
active solicitations for RFPs.
P 6 s. IFBs arid CCs. Many can
be downloaded and printed at no
charge or call 407-665-7131. All
solicitations and procurement
Information are also available at
the County Services Building.
1101 East First Street. Room
3208 Sanford. F L
32771
between the hours of BAM to
5PM Mon Fri
To guarantee recoipt of adden­
da. N Is the respondents' respon­
sibility to contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fixed receiving date
of submittals/btds
Addenda
Information Is also available on
the County's Web Page
Publish Apnl I t . 2004
0057
N O TIC E O F A U C TIO N
This auction will be held on MAY
6,2004, at 9 00 AM at 325 Aulin
A v e , Oviedo. FL.

S TA TIO N

VIN# 1FABP55U7J At 46510
Publish April 11. 2004
D063
N O TIC E O F S A L E
W H E N 4-30-04 at 9 00 a m
W H ER E : Miranda’s Towing
326 Loyd Lane. Oviedo. FL
32765
C A R ; 1992 D O D G E PICKUP

* T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT IN A N D
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
CIVIL A C TIO N
C IR C U IT CIVIL
C A S E N O . 03-CA-2961-14-W

In accordance with the provi­
sions of Slate law. there being
due and unpaid charges for
which the undersigned is entitled
to satisfy an owner's Hen of the
goods hereinafter described and
stored at Uncle Bob’s Self
Storage located at 2850 W 25th
Street Sanford. Florida 32771 ,
(407) 324-9965 And due notice
having been given, to the owner
ol said property and all parties
known to claim an Interest there­
in. and the time specified In such
notice tor payment of such hav­
ing expired, the goods will be
sold at public auction at the
above stated address to the
highest bidder or otherwise dis­
posed ol on Wednesday. APRIL
28, 2004 Date ol Auction Time
1:45 PM

Prospective bidders may inspect
the vehicles on the day before
the Auction from 9AM until 6 PM
Terms are cash or certified funds
only
O V IE D O
TO W IN G
reserves the right to accept or
refuse any and all bids
Th e following
offered for bids:

vehicles

are

1992 F O R D TA U R U S
VIN# 1FACP57U6NA254401
1990 C H R Y N E W Y O R K ER
VIN# t C3XC66R2LD740312

I
VIN# 1B7FL26X5NS64B608
Publish April 11.2004
D064

Publish April 11. 2004
D059
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N O T IC E O F P U B LIC A U C TIO N

N O TIC E O F A U C TIO N

Notice Is hereby given that
Oviedo Road &amp; Wrecker Service
will sell at public auction for sal­
vage for cash on demand to the
highest bidder the following
desenbed vehicle: 1985 Dodge
Arles
brown.
VIN#
1B3BD49D3FF252455.

This auction will be held on MAY
4, 2004, at 9 00 AM at 325 Aulm
A v e . Oviedo. FL.

This auction will be held on
April 24, 2004 at 10am in the
morning at Autotronics at 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road.
Oviedo. FL 32765
Prospective bidders may
Inspect the vehicles on the day
before the auction between
9am-5pm. Terms are cash or
certified funds

Prospective bidders may inspect
the vehicles on the day before
the Auction from 9AM until 6 PM
Terms are cash or certified funds
onty.
O V IE D O
TO W IN G
reserves the nght to accept'or
refuse any and all bids
Th e following
offered for bids

vehicles

are

1984 VO LVO
VIN# Y V 1AX8857E1530489
Publish April 11. 2004
0060

Oviedo Road A Wrecker
Service reserves the right to
accept or reject any and all bids
N O TIC E O F P U B LIC A U C TIO N
Publish: Apnl 11,2004
D066

N O TIC E O F P U B LIC A U C TIO N
Notice is hereby given that
Oviedo Road A Wrecker Sendee
will sell at public auction for sal­
vage lor cash on demand to the
highest bidder the following
desenbed vehicle: 2000 Toyota
4
Runner
white,
VIN#
JT3G N 8 6R 0Y 0187483

Notice Is hereby given that
Oviedo Road A Wrecker Service
will sell at public auction for sal\ age tor cash on demand to the
highest bidder the following
desenbed vehicle 1986 Jeep
Cherokee
blue,
VIN#
1JCWB7713GT207047.
This auction will be held on
May 1, 2004 at 10am in the
morning at Autotronics at 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road.
Oviedo, F L 32785.

This auction will be held on
May 1, 2004 at tOam in the
morning at Autotronics at 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road.
Oviedo, FL 32765

Prospective bidders may
inspect the vehictea on the day
before the auction between
9am-5pm Terms are cash or
certified funds

Prospective bidders may
Inspect the vehicles on the day
before the auction between
9am-5pm Terms are cash or
certified funds

Oviedo Road &amp; Wrecker
Service reserves the hght to
accept or rated any and an bids

Oviedo Road A Wrecker
Service reserves the right to
accept or reject any and a l bids.

Publish April 11,2004
D068

Publish Apnl I t . 2004
D067

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2004
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Oeputy Clerk
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Towzone: Parking lot designated off limits

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One property owner accuses city of failing
to follow up on downtown parking plan

E d ito r

14, 2004

SANFORD — Patrons of
downtown
businesses
incurred additional expenses
this weekend when they tried
to returned to their vehicles
only to find they had been
towed.
Crews
from
Harry's
Towing removed cars from
the paved parking lot on Park
Avenue behind the six-story

Lacko leads SCC
Sophomore Holly Lacko
was named the FCCCA
Pitcher of the Week as she
helped the Semlnolo
Community College softball
team clinch a spot in next
month's State Tournament.
See Sport*, Page 8 A

Wachovia Bank building as
well as the grass lot at 2nd
Street and Magnolia Avenue.
More than two dozen cars
were towed Friday night and
during the day on Saturday.
Tempers flared and by
Saturday afternoon Sanford

Program
reaches

out to
schools
B y C h risto phe r Patton

Decoy vehicle
foils Sanford
man's thievery
Investigators of the
City-County Auto Theft
Bureau received a bite last
week from one of its decoy
vehicles parked in Sanford.
At about 1:11 a.m.
Friday, Investigators Paul
Herx, Scott Slavin and
Frank Davis, along with
the Sanford Police
Department and Seminole
County Sheriff's Office
District 2 units, responded
to a decoy vehicle alarm at
a Sanford location.
Officers observed
Gregory J. Williams, 49, of
Bradshaw Drive, Sanford,
in close
proximi­
ty to the
vehicle.
A
perime­
ter was
estab­
lished
and
Sanford
W illiam s

P0» cc

made
contact with Williams.
Investigators Herx and
Slavin played back the
video of the incident using
a portable monitoring
device. Williams was clear­
ly seen entering the vehi­
cle, breaking out the dome
light, opening a decoy
amplifier box, and then
exiting the vehicle.
According to authori­
ties, the video shows
the suspect trying to steal
a fake amplifier, which
turns out to be a box with
a phone book hidden
inside.
Williams was arrested
for burglary to a vehicle,
possession of burglary
tools and criminal mis­
chief. He has been arrest­
ed 15 times in Seminole
County, most of which
consist of residential and
vehicle burglaries, includ­
ing armed burglary.

Seminole Smile

Katie Simpson —

Resident at Lake Mary
Health and Rehab

Managing Editor
HEATHROW — An inno­
vative community program is
being introduced to Seminole
County during a corporate
volleyball challenge next
month in Lake Mary.
Touch Your World, Inc. is
attempting to connect high
school students to area chari­
ty organizations by support­
ing poorly funded activities
and sports. David Melnik,
president and chief executive
officer of Lake Mary-based
Kinetics, Inc., created the pro­
gram by chance when
wrestlers from Lyman High
School required assistance to
purchase new uniforms.
In return for the new team
attire, Melnik asked the ath­
letes to work two days at a
Habitat for Humanity home.
"It was so well received he
worked to conceptualize it,"
said Steve Bishop, executive
director of Touch Your World.
Bishop, also an executive at
Kinetics, was asked to lead
the new community initiative
because of previous philan­
thropy work in Lake County.
Bishop said the personal
satisfaction for Melnik from
that first donation was
beyond helping out a local
sports team. In addition to
the direct benefit to the stu­
dents, he effectively devel­
oped a team of community
service providers for area
charities Hint are in need of
volunteers.
"You're plugging students
hack into the community,"

Monday morning.
"That's not us, it was our
landlord," Roberta Owen said
before the question could be
fully asked. Owen is the
branch
manager
for
Wachovia. "Oh god, yes, have
we had complaints. People are

See Parking, Pago 6 A

B y Nick Pfelfauf

S taff W riter

SANFORD — Few 62
year olds arriving at the
Orlando Sanford
International Airport gather
as much attention as the
most recent arrival.
A PV-l aircraft, named
tlie "Lucky Star," is now in
the repair facility at the air­
port, awaiting 18 months or
more of restoration, before
being placed in a display of
honor.
Tlie I’V-ls were used
extensively during World
War II as bombers, night
fighters and maritime patrol
aircraft. They were flown by
Navy, Marine and Air Corps
pilots as well as some of the
allies. After the war, most of
tlie PV-l's were sold outside
the country as war surplus.
According to Patty
Mahany, coordinator of the
Sanford Airport Memorial
Committee, "Ours is tlie
only known PV-l in the
United States."
In obtaining the aircraft,
she commented, "Imagine
our surprise when we found
out shortly after tlie dedica­
tion of tlie Vigilante that this
aircraft was available to us."
The Vigilante stands at
the entrance of the airport,
as a memorial to the many
men and women who
served at the airport during
World War II, the Korean
War, and during peacetime.
Tlie Lucky Star is to be on
display as well, after it is
completely restored.
"While the aircraft is in
unbelievable condition," she
said, "with not even any
dents, it is missing a gun
turret."
Even though the aircraft
was built by Lockheed's
Vega division in 1942,

Mahany said they are still
selling parts for these air­
craft on e-bay, and a gun
turret has been located.
"Tlie problem is," she
commented "that they want
$12,(XX) for tlie turret, and
our funds just can't handle
that right now."
She is hoping contribu­
tions to the Memorial
Committee will make the
Hirchase possible. Financial
ielp is also needed for addi­
tional restoration of the PV1, long-term maintenance of
it as well as the Vigilante,
and additional park infra­
structure.
Tlie PV-l is considered
the second in what is
planned for a three-aircraft
to lie displayed at the air­
port entrance, as aircraft

[

See Plane, Page 6 A

Herald photo* by To m m y Vincent

Jack Dow, president of the Sanford Airport Memorial
Committee, shows a model of how the PV-1 will look when 18
months ol refurbishing is finished on the World War II aircraft.

See W orld, Page 6A

Sailboat racing is part
of the Riverwalk party
F ro m Staff R eports

A new sailing event has been
established in honor of the Grand
Opening of the new Sanford
Riverwalk.
On May 8,
the Sanford
R i v e r w a l k
S a i l i n g

The regatta is open to all classes.
Three races are scheduled. One race
constitutes a regatta.
The start/finish line will be in an
area due north of the new flagpole.
Trophies will
be awarded to
the top three
finishers
in
classes of five
or more boats.
Yachts may
register
in
advance
by
d o wn l o a d i n g
a
registration
form
at
www.funma.com and sending it
with a check for $20 made payable
to: FUN Maritime Academy, 531 N.
Palmetto Ave., A-Dock, Sanford, FL
32771. You can also contact race
organizers at sailing@funma.com or
by calling 407-330-0633.
For a prime scat to view an excit­
ing and beautiful sport, the public is
encouraged to attend the May 8

Scramble is
scheduled to
provide some
exceptional
entertainment for sailors and spectators alike.
"A slalom style course will be
used to keep the racers in close prox­
imity to each other upwind, and a
long straight spinnaker run will
allow plenty of downwind maneu­
vering opportunities as well as a col­
orful display for the onlookers,"
explained Denise Burchard of FUN
Maritime Academy and who is
organizing the regatta.
The race will be governed by the
Racing Rules of Sailing 2001-2004. See Regatta, Page 6A

The pig is heading to Camp
Challenge annual hog roast
From Staff Reports

[Don't forget to mark you calendars
for the 24th Annual Hog Roost to bene­
fit Easter Seals Camp Cliallenge sched­
uled
for
Saturday, April
17, from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at
Camp Cliallenge
in Sorrento.
Sonny's Real
Pit Barbeque and
Coca Cola arc
sponsoring this
year's
event.
Advanced lunch
tickets are on
sale for $7 for
adults, $5 for
children.
A lunch ticket includes a choice of
pulled pork or chicken, beans, com-onthe-cob and a choice of drink. Tickets
will be $8 for adults and $6 for children
on the day of tlie event. Your ticket also
makes you eligible to win prizes! Lunch
will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Tliis year's festivities will include
something for everyone to enjoy includ­
ing an antique car show, kid's games,
live entertainment by the Mount Dora
Boomer/ and otilers, plant sale, hayride,
silent auction, craft
vendors, clowns
and much, much
more.
Guests can also
register your baby
for the Babies R l/s
Baby Crawl com­
petition with an
opportunity
to
win Babies R Us
gift certificates.
Founded
in
1961,
Camp
Cliallenge is a
place
where
dreams come true for hundreds of chil­
dren and adults with disabilities, each
year.
Camp Challenge is a barrier-free
recreational facility set on 63-acres of
See Roast, Page 6A

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police officers instructed
Harry's employees Jo cease
towing operations "in the
interests of civility," said City
Manager Al Grieshaber.
Employees at Wachovia
Bank
fielded
numerous
inquiries about the towing

blaming the bank."
Both lots, ns well as the
bank Imilding, arc owned by
James McCuen and Sharon
Marikone of Lago Real LLC.
McCuen said be had the cars
towed for insurance reasons.
"There were some liability
issues that we need to talk
with our attorneys about,"
McCuen said. "We don't want
to create a situation where we

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M T H E D R C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
c i v il d iv is io n

C A S E NO . 0 4 -C A -3 2 H 4 -W
D E U T S C H E BANK A O N EW
Y O R K B RANCH,
Plaintiff,
v».
LIS A 0
A LLE N . JE F F R E Y
A LLE N A/K/A J E F F A LLE N .
A M E R IC A N G E N E R A L .H O ME
EQ UITY. I N C ; UKNO W N
T E N A N T N O t; U N K N O W N
T E N A N T NO 2. and ALL
UN K N O W N PARTIES
CLA IM IN Q IN T E R E S T S BY,
TH R O U G H , UN D ER OR
A G A IN S T A NAM ED D E F E N ­
D A N T T O TH IS A C TIO N , OR
HAVING O R C LA IM IN G T O
HAVE A N Y RIGHT, TITL E O R
IN TE R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY
H ER EIN DESCRIBED .
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F S A LE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P TE R 4S
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
puttuanl to an Ordar or
Summary Final Judgmanl ol
foreclosure datad May 21, 2004,
and entered tn Caaa No 0 4 0 328-14W
UCN:
SS2004CA032814XXXXXX ol
the Circuit Court ol tha
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In and
tor Seminole County, Florida,
whetem Deutsche Bank AG Now
Ytxk Branch, l« Plalnllfl and
LISA 0
ALLEN; JE F F R E Y
ALLEN A/K/A J E F F ALLEN ;
AM ER IC A N G E N E R A L,H O M E
EOUrTY, INC; UNKNOW N T E N ­
A N T N O 1; UN KNO W N T E N ­
A N TS
NO
2;
and ALL
UN KNO W N PARTIES CLAIM ­
ING
IN T E R E S T S
BY,
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T A NAMED D E F E N ­
D A N T T O TH IS A C TIO N , O R
HAVING O R C LAIM IN G T O
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
IN TE R E S T IN TH E P R O P ER TY
H ER E IN
D E S C R IB E D
ara
Dalandanta, I win ted lo tha
highest and bast bidder lor cash
at the West Front Door ot tha
Seminole County Courthouse,
301 North
Park
Avenue,
Sanlord, Florida 32771 at
Seminole County. Florida, at
1100 a m on the 24th day ot
Juno, 2004, tha following
described property as set forth In
said Ordar or Final Judgment,
lo-wlt:
L O T 18. PARK P LACE. AS
P ER
P LA T
TH E R E O F ,
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 55.
PAG E 40, O F T H E P U B LIC
R ECORDS O F
SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA.
ft you ara a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order lo participate in
this proceeding, you ara entitled,
at no coat to you, to the provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Please contact the Court at 407685-4330 within two (2) wording
days ot your receipt ot this
Notice; It you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (800)955-8771.
D A TE D at Sanlord, Florida on
May 21. 2004.
MARYANNE M ORSE
Aa Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
■
Aa Deputy Clerk
»
SMITH. H IA TT A DIAZ. P A.
Attorneys tor PlainM l '
2891 East Oakland Park B lv d .
Suite 303
Fori Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish Sanlord Herald
Publish: May 30. 2004 and June
6.2004
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A .
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S E N O .: 0 4 -C A -O 4 -M W
A M E H IQ U E S T M O R TG A G E
C O M PAN Y
Ptaintifl
vs.
R O B E R T R O AC H , el a t.
DefendaM(s)
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice la heraby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Judgmanl ol
Foredoeur* or Order deled May
19, 2004, entered In C M I Case
Number 04-CA-484-14W. In die
Circuit Court lor S E M IN O LE
County,
Florida,
wherein
A M E R IO U E S T
M O R TG A G E
C O M PAN Y la Ihe Plaintiff, and
R O B E R T R OACH, el a l , are the
Delendanta, I w il sea the prop­
erly situated In S E M IN O LE
County. Florida, described as:
Lo U 13 and 14, Bloc* T . SANLAN D O SPRING S T R A C T N O
73 6C C O N O REPLAT, accord
Ing to the plat thereof as record­
ed In Plat Book 9. Page 3. Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida. In O .R . Book 2220,
Page 1577, ol the Public
Record! ol Seminole County,
Florida, a t toaowt:
A portion ol Lot 13 Block T ,
S ANLANDO SPRINGS, T R A C T
73. S E C O N O R EP LA T accord­
ing to the plal thereof, aa record­
ed In Plat Book 9. Page 3. of tha
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida
Begin al the southwest comer of
sard Lot 13. thanoa North 00
dagreaa 20 min. 00 tec. East,
along me East right of way kne
of Seminole Avenue, a distance
of 15.00 test, thence South 44
degree* 49 mki. 33 tec. East a
distance ol 21.16 leal to tie
North right of way kne of North
Btiaet; tie rc e North 89 degress
SO nun. 18 sec W est along said
North right of wsy kne. a dis­
tance of 15.00 le d to the Point

Of Beginning
M pubkc aala to t u hrgheti and
beat bidder, tor cash, al Ihe West
i
Front Door, 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanford, FL. 32771, M
l i f t ) aJiL on tto 8 day of July.
2004.
M t d : May 10.2004
Maryams Mores
CLERK O F TH E
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe

C IR C U IT

WMam M Goieon A Associate*
1230 South Myrtle Avenue,
Suae 105
Clearwater Florida 33758-3446

The Herald
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DO M IN IU M R E C O R D E D IN
O F F IC IA L R E C O R D S B O O K
1821, P AG E 378, A N D A N Y
A M E N D M E N TS
TH ER E TO .
AN D A C C O R D IN G T O P LA T
BOOK
31.
P A G E (S )
98
TH RO UG H
101,
PUB LIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . F L O R ID A T O G E T H ­
E R W ITH A N U N D IV ID ED
IN TE R E S T IN T H E CO M M O N
ELEM EN TS
A P P U R TEN A N T
TH E R E TO ,

SPECIAL A C CO M M O D ATIO N S
T O PARTICIPATE IN T H E PRO­
C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N ­
TA C T TH E ENFORCEABLE
W R ITS S E C T IO N O F TH E
CIVIL
D IVIS IO N
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B O U LE V A R D ,
S A N FO R D ,
FLO R ID A . 32773 A T L E A S T
FIVE D AYS P R IO R T O TH E
P R O C E E D IN G S
(407) 8656912.

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Published In Sanlord Herald
*ln accordance with tha
American* With Disabilities Act
persona In need of a special
accommodation to participate in
this proceeding shall, within
seven (7) day* prior to any pro­
ceeding,
contact
the
Administrative Office ol Ihe
Court.
Seminole
County
Court house, 301 North Park
Avsnus, Sanlord. FL 32771,
telephone 407-865-4330. TD D
1-800 055-6771 or 1-800 9558770 via Florida Relay Sendee- .
Publish May 30. 2004 and June
6. 2004
£223
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T,
IN AN D FOR
SEM INO LE CO U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
R L E NO. 04-CA-249-14-K
PHILLIP 0 D E E R E and
M AR G ARET A DEER E,
husband and wile.
Plaintiffs.
vs
G O R D O N H O B A R T ARNOLD. II
and R O BYN LORI
C H R IS TEN S EN , formerly
RO BYN ARNOLD, and
W ACHOVIA BANK,
Dolendants

A/K/A 1005 N O R TH N O R TH LAKE DRIVE. SA N FO R D . FL
32773

Law Offices ol Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33819-1328
Attorneys lor Plaintiff

Publish May 30. 2004 and June
6.2004
E23I

N O TIC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
lhal pursuant to Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure ren­
dered on the 19th day ol May.
2004. in lhat certain cause pend­
ing in the Circuit Court In and lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein PHILLIP D D E E R E end
M A R G A R E T A. D E E R E , hus­
band and wffe, are Plaintiffs, and
G O R D O N H O B A R T ARNOLD, II
and R O B Y N LO R I C H R IS ­
TE N S E N ,
formerly R O B Y N
A R N O LD , and W A C H O V IA
BANK, are Defendants. Civil
Action No 04-CA-249-14-K, 1
M ARYANNE M O R SE. Clerk ol
the aforesaid Court, will al 1180
A M , on Ihe day of JU L 06,
2004, offer lor sale and sen to
Ihe highest and best bidder lor
cash al the West front door ol
the Courthouse in Seminole
County, Florida, In Sanlord.
Florida, the loffowtng described
property, situated and being in
Seminole Courtly, Florida to-wil:
Lol 3. Block B. PHILLIPS
RAVENNA PARK S E C TIO N O F
LO C H ARBOR, according to the
Plal thereof as recorded In Plal
Book 10, Page 34, Public
Record* ol Seminole County,
Florida.
Said tale win be made pursuant
lo and In order to satisfy the
terms of said Summary Final
Judgment
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
JA M ES A BARKS
Attorney at Law
1120 W. First Street, Suite B
Sanlord, FL 32771
Telephone: 407/321-1224
Attorney kx Plaintiff*
P LE A S E TA K E N O T IC E O F
T H E FO LLO W IN G INFORM A­
TION:
N O TIC E
A M ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T O F 1990
Administrative Order No. 97-3

C.

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1STH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O ; 04 C A 735-140
E Q U IT Y O N E M O R TG A Q E ,
INC ,
PLAIN TIFF
VS
SANDR A C. B U R D E TTE . E T AL
D E F E N D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO : S A N D R A B U R D E T T E ,
7581 Mmard Road
Parma. Ml 49269
Y O U AR E N O TIFIED lhal an
action lor foreclosure of a mort­
gage on the following property
Begin 734 25 leel West and
32.19 (eelNorth ollhe South 1/4
Section Posl ol Section 25.
Township 20 South, Range 32
East, thence run North 417.42
leel, thence West 150 feet,
thence 419 48 feet; thence East
150 75 leet to Ihe point ol begin­
ning Together with a 1961
Tampico mobile home. Serial f
54103 FBBH1571 and Title t
832775
hat been hied against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your wrrrten defenses to it. it
any. on JO H N C
EN G LEHARDT, P.A 1524 E. Livingston
Street, Orlando. F L 32803.
Plaintifl'a attorney no more than
30 day* from toe date ol the first
publication ol this Notice ol
Action and Me the original with
Ihe Clerk ol Ihl* Court either
belore service on Plaintiff's
sttorney. or immediately there­
after; otherwise a default will be
entered against you lor Ihe relwl
demanded In the Complaint lor
Foreclosure
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal ol thlf Court MAY 3, 2004.
MARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
BY: Carol Moors

In you are a person with a [In­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation tn order lo participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you. lo Ih# provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suite N 301. Sanlord.
FL 32771, 407-885-4227, within
2 working day* of your receipt ot
thta notice. H you are hearing or
voice impaired, cal 180 0 9558771,

II you are a person with ditatxkliet needing a special accom­
modation you should contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , at
Ih*
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse. 301 N. Park A v e ,
Sanlord, FL 32771, 407-6654227. I 800-955-8771 (TD D ) or
Voice (V) 1-800-955 6771

Publish May 30.2004 and June
6,2004
E228

Circuit Court
Sfm lnoi* County. Florida
C a s e * 04-CA-170-18-W

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H E S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A,
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-150-14W
H O U S E H O LD FINANCE
C O R P O R A TIO N III.
Plaintiff,
vs.
E V E R E T T J. G U Y A/K/A G U Y J.
E V E R E T T . JA N E D O E GUY.
T H E U N K N O W N W IFE O F
E V E R E T T J. G U Y A/K/A G U Y J.
E V E R E TT; IF LIVING.
INCLUDING AN Y UN KN O W N
S P O U S E O F SAID
D E FE N D A N T(S ), IF
R EM ARR IED .
AND
IF
D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
H E IR S .
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S . LIE N O R S A N D
T R U S T E E S AN D ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T T H E NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T(S ); N O R TH LA K E
VILLAGE C O M M U N ITY
AS S O CIATIO N , INC ; N O R TH
LAKE VILLAGE 1
CO NDO M INIUM
A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC.;
W H E T H E R D IS S O LV E D O R
P R E S E N TLY EXISTIN G ,
TO G ETH ER
W ITH
ANY
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D IT O R S . LIE N O R S , O R
T R U S T E E S O F SAID
D E F E N O A N T (S ) A N D
ALL
O TH E R P E R S O N S CLAIM ING
BY. T H R O U G H . U N D E R O R
A G A IN S T
D E F E N D A N T (S );
JO H N D O E . UN KNO W N
TE N A N T;
JA N E
DOE.
U N K N O W N TE N A N T.
Defendant.

Publish May 12, 19, 30. 2004
and June 8. 2004
E241

Associates
International
Moldings Corporation.
Ptamuft(i)
vs
Pedro J. Gom el Garcia.
Delendant(t)
N O TIC E O F S H E R IF F S S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that by virtue ol that certain Writ
of Elocution issued out ol and
under Ihe seal ol tha Circuit
Court ol Seminole County,
Florida, Casa t O4-CA-7I0-1BW upon a final judgment ren­
dered to toe aforesaid court to
that certain cat*
entitled
Associate*
International
Moldmgs Corporation. Plaintiff
vs
Pedro J Gom el Garcia.
Dafandant(t) which aloreaaid
Writ ol Eiecution was delivered
to me a t Sheriff ol Seminole
County. Flond* and I have levied
upon all the right, title and viler •tl ol Ih* defendants in tha lollowing described property, said
property being located in
5eminoie County, Florida, more
partrcularty described as loiiows
Leg Lol 2. Sweetwater Club
Estate*. PB 29. Page* 100 and
101 s V i 1041 Sweetwater Club
Blvd , Longwood, Florida 32779
and the undersigned at Sheriff
of Seminole County. Florida, will
al 11.90AM on Ihe 291h dayol
June A D 2004 offer lor sale and
sal lo toe highest bidder, FO R
C A S H IN HAN D AND S U B JE C T
T O ANY AND ALL EXISTIN G
LIEN S , al the From (South)
Door, al the flagpole, ol the
Seminole
County
Sheriffla
Office. 100 Bush Blvd , Sanlord.
Florida, the above described
property
That said tale is being made to
satisfy toe terms ol this Wm of
Execution

N O TIC E O F S A L E
Notice la hereby given that
pursuant to a Fatal Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered In the above styled
cause, to toe Circuit Court of
Semmol* County. Florida, I w4l
sell Ihe property situate to
Seminole
County,
Florida,
deaotiadaa:
U N IT 1006, N O R TH LA K E VIL­
L A G E C O N D O M IN IU M 1. A
CO N D O M IN IUM A C C O R D IN G
T O D EC LA R A TIO N O F C O N

Donald F. E stinger Sheriff
Seminole County, Floods
By;
Pubkthcd May 30. June 6.1 3 ,
20
Chial Penny J. Fleming
With toe sale on June 29, 2004
N O T IC E R E G A R D IN G T H E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T O F 1990, P ER S O N S
W ITH A DISABILITY N EED IN G

M O R TG A G E CO R P O R ATIO N ,
Ptaintifl.

Publish May X . 2004 and
Ju n e s , 2004
E 2 I8

vs.

der. kx cash, held on the west
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, al 11:00 AM
on August 19, 2004

MARIA E. BAR5H, e ta i.
Defendant(i).

Dated this 21*1 day of May.
2004.

Publish May X , 2004 and June
8. 13. 20. 2004
E204

at public tale, to Ihe highest and
bail bidder, for cash. A T TH E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R S E M I­
N O LE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U S E . S AN FO R D . FL O R ID A
Florida, al 11:00 A M . on the 24
day of June. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

P.O. Box BOO
Tampa. FL 33601-0800

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H E S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A.
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-888-14W

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-324-14K

C E N T E X H OM E E Q U ITY
COMPANY. LLC S U C C E S S O R
B Y M ER G ER TO . C E N TE X
C R E D IT
C O R P O R A TIO N .
D/B/A C E N T E X HOM E
E Q U IT Y C O R P O R A TIO N .
Plaintiff,
v*.

BANK O F AMERICA. NA.
Plaintiff.
v*
C A R LO S R, VAZQ UEZ; MARIA
A VAZQ UEZ; U N ITE D S TA TE S
O F A M E R IC A ; JO H N D O E ;
JA N E D O E AS U N K N O W N
TE N A N T (S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F TH E S U B JE C T P R O P ER TY
Defendants
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment cf
Foreclosure dated the 19 day of
May, 2004 entered in CrvM Case
No
04-CA-324-14K ol the
Circuit Court ol Ihe 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
N O LE County, Sanlord. Florida,
wherein BANK O F AMERICA.
N A., Is Ihe Plalnllfl and C A R ­
LO S R VAZQ U EZ. MARIA A
VAZQUEZ. JO H N D O E , JA N E
DOE AS UNKNOW N TE N A N TIS ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
TH E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY are
Defendants I will tell lo Ihe
highest and best bidder lor cash
al Ihe W E S T F R O N T D O O R al
Ihe
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
al tlrOO a m . on the 17 day ol
June.
2004
the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Pinal Judgment,
to-wit;
L O T 20, LAKE SILVAN C O V E .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH ER E O F. AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 42 A T P AG ES 69
TH R O U G H 74. INCLUSIVE, O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator al X I N Park
Avonuo, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this notice If
hearing or voice impaired, can 1800-9558771.
Dated this 19 day of May, 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitiod by:
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Slreet. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0X5
Facsimile: (954)771-8052
Publish: May X , 2004 end June
8, 2004
E210

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 03-CA-736-14W
U N ITE D G U A R A N TY
R ES ID E N TIA L INSUR ANCE
COM PANY O F N O R TH
CAROLINA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
R ENA H UDG INS AK/A R ENA
H U D G IN E ,
K A TH L E E N
E.
S O O E R S TR O M .
KAR L
A
S O O ER S TR O M . AND AND
UNKNOW N
H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S , G R A N T E E S O R
C R E D IT O R S
OF
KARL
SO DER STRO M . D EC EASED .
AND UNKNO W N
TE N A N T S/OWNERS.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to an Final Judgmanl ol
Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered
to this cause on May 21.2004, to
Ihe Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida. I will son the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
TH E
F O L L O W IN G
D E S C R IB E D
P R O P ER TY
LO C ATED
IN
S E M IN O LE
C O U N T Y ; L O T 5 AN D 6.
B LO C K
D.
S A N LA N D O
SPRINGS T R A C T N O 6. AS
P ER
P LAT
TH ER EO F
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 5,
PAGE 53 O F T H E P U B LIC
R ECORDS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
and commonly known es:
1511 Robert Street, al public
safe, to the highest and best bid­
der, tor cash, held on Ihe west
Iron! door ol Ih* Seminole
County Courthouse, at 110 0 AM
on June 24. 2004
Dated this 21 si day of May.
2004
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
MARYANNE M ORSE
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe
American* With Disabilities A d .
persons with drsabMiet needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in to* proceeding should
contact court Administration al
telephone number (407)0654330. not later than seven (7)
days prior to Ih* proceeding If
hearing unpaired, (T O O ) 1-800965-8771, or Voce (V ) 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service.
Michele Q. C ast*)
Kass. Shuler. Solomon. Spector.
Foyle i Singer, P.A.

R O S E M A R IE
LA V E N D E R ;
JO H N D O E LAVENOER, T H E
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
R O S E M A R IE
LA V E N D E R .
CHARLES
C
LAV E N O ER ,
JA N E D O E LAVENDER . T H E
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
C H A R LE S C, LAVENDER . IF
LIVIN G.
IN C LU D IN G
AN Y
UN K N O W N S P O U S E O F SAID
D E F E N D A N T (S ). IF
R EM A R R IED .
AND
IF
D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
H EIR S ,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S , LIE N O R S AND
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
P ERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T TH E NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T (S ); JO H N D O E,
U N K N O W N TE N A N T , JA N E
DO E, UN KNO W N TE N A N T,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered in the above-styled
cause, in the Circuit Court ot
Seminole County. Flond*. I will
sell the property situate In
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described *&amp;'
L O T 29, B LO C K K. C AR R IAG E
HILL U N IT N O 3. A C C O R D IN G
T O T H E PLAT TH ER E O F. AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K
15. P AG ES 26 AND 27. O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F S EM I­
NO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated May 19.
2004. and entered to Case No.
04-CA-101-14K, ot the Circuit
Court ol Ihe E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit to and kx SEM I­
N O LE County. Florid* wherein
C H A S E M A N H ATTAN M O R T­
GAGE
C O R P O R A TIO N ,
is
Ptaintifl and MARIA E. BARSH.
et n l. are Defendants, I w il sell
lo the highest and beat bidder kx
cash in al the Wes! front door of
the Courthouse, In SANFO R D.
S E M IN O L E County. Florida.
1tO O AM o'clock on the 17th day
ot June. 2004, the following
described property as let lorth to
said Final Judgment to wtl:
L O T 17, IN B LO C K 27, O F S U B ­
UR BAN HOM ES. AC CO R D IN G
T O T H E PLAT T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K 5.
PAGE 60 AND 61. O F T H E P U B ­
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A a/k/a 5 3 X
Orange Avenue North, Winter
Park, Florida 32792 •
D A TE D this 19 day ol May. 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk ot said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Dark
Submitted by:
Faber and GitliU, P.A.
9 8 X S W 77th Avenue
Second Floor
Miami. Florida X I X
(305)862-4110
Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate to this proceeding
should contact AD A Coordinator
at Seminole County Courthouse,
X I N Park Avenue. Suite N X t ,
Sanlord, Florida 32771, at least
live days prior to the proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330, exl
4227; 1-800-9558771 (TD D ) or
1 800-955 8770 (V ) via Florida
Relay Service
Publish: May X . 2004 and June
6, 2004
E220

al public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash. A T TH E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R S EM I­
NOLE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U S E . SANFO R D. FLORIDA.
Florida, al 110 0 A M . on the 24
day ot June, 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
BY Mary Stroupe
Oeputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys lor Plaintiff

C.

Publish May X . 2004 and
June 6, 2004
E2IB

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
T H E E IG H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A . IN
AN D FO R S EM INO LE
C O U N TY GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO. 04-CA-228-14K
N ATIO NAL C IT Y H OM E LOAN
S E R V IC ES , INC. F/K/A
A L TE G R A C R E D IT COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs
WILLIAM J VOLL. of al.,
Dofondanl(s)
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated May 19.
2004. and entered in Casa No
04-C A-228-14K. ol Ihe Circuit
Court ol Ih* E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit In and lor S EM I­
N O LE County. Flond* wherein
N ATIO NAL C IT Y H OM E LOAN
S ER VIC ES . INC F/K/A A L TE ­
GRA
C R E D IT COMPANY, is
Plaintiff and WILLIAM J, VOLL.
el a l. are Delendanta. I will sell
to the highest and best bidder
lor cash in at the West front door
ol Ihe Courthouse, in S A N ­
FO R D , S E M IN O LE County,
Florida. 11:00 AM o'clock on Ihe
17th day ol June. 2004. the fol­
lowing described property as set
lorth in said Final Judgment, to

wit

L O T t . B LO C K B, C O A C H
LIG H T E S TA TE S S E C T IO N III.
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 25. PAGE 66, O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , FLORIDA
t/k/a 2200 Winslow Circle.
Cassetoerry. Florida 32707
D A TE D this 19 day ol May.
2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Aa Clark ol said Court
By Mary Stroup*
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Faber and Grtlitz. P.A
9 8 X S W 77th Avenue
Second Floor
Miami. Florida X I X
(305)862 4110
Parsons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate tn this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al Seminole County Courthouse.
X I N Park Avanu*. Suit*
N X I, Sanlord. Florida 32771, at
least live days prior to tha pro­
ceeding Telephone: (407) 3234 3 X . ext 4227,
1800-9558771 (TO O ) or 1800-955-8770
(V) via Florida Relay Service
Publish May X . 2004 and June
8.2004
E 2 I9
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
TH E E IG H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A , IN
A N D FO R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY O ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N OlVISfON
C A S E N O . 04-C A -I01 -1 4K
C H A S E M ANH ATTAN

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .:0 4 -C A -1 t M 4 K
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS T R A T IO N
S Y S TE M S .
INC,,
Plaintiff.
vs.
S TE V E N L A N D ER S O N , and
UN K N O W N
TE N A N TS /O W N ER S .
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice I* hereby given, put.
susnt to an Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure lor Plaintiff enterad
In this cause on May 19,2004, In
Ihe Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as
L O T 14, S PRING G AR D EN S.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT B O O K 15. PAG E 97. O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
and commonly known at:
114 Larkspur Drive, at public
sale, to Ihe highest and bast bid­
der. tor cash, held on Ihe west
Iron! door ol Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse, at 11.-00 AM
on June 22. 2004.

In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)6854 3 X . not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding If
hearing Impaired, (TD D ) 1800955-8771. or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Michelle G. Castillo
Kass. Shuler, Solomon. Spector,
Foyle A Singer. P A
P O Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish: May X . 2004 and June
8. 2004
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AN D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 200 4-CA-803-14K
C H A S E M ANH ATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R ATIO N ,
successor by merger with
C H A S E M O R TG A G E
COMPANY.
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RICH ARD D FRANK and
C Y N TH IA L. FRANK, his wffe;
TU SKAW ILLA SPRING S
H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N ,
IN C .;
and
UN KNO W N
TEN AN TS /O W N ER S .
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or linal
judgment entered in this cause
In the Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida. I win sell the
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
L O T 37. LAKE TUSKAW ILLA,
PHASE I,
A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
P L A T T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOOK
34. P AG ES 69 6 70. O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM I­
NO LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A

Publish: May X . 2004 and
June 6, 2004
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-492-14W
M IO FIRST BANK,
Plaintiff,
v*
D A L L IS H BURNSIDE.
PROVIDIAN N ATIO NAL BANK.
H O U S E H O L D FIN AN C E
C O R P O R A TIO N
III.
and
UN K N O W N
TE N A N TS /O W N ER S ,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A L E
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant lo an Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure kx Plaintiff entered
to the cause on May 21,2004, to
the Circuit Court of Seminote
County, Florida. I m l eel the
property situated to Seminole
County, Florida, deserted at:
L O T 129, O AKLAND HILLS.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T B O O K 13. P A G E S X
A N D 64. O F T H E P U B LIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , F L O R ID A
and commonly known as:
870 Calient* way, al public
sale, to tha highest and beet tad-

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18th JU D IC IA L
C IR C U ITtN A N D FO R
SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
FILE NO , 0J-CA-31O-14-W
C H A S E M AN H ATTAN BANK,
as T R U S T E E kx Ihe G R M T II
M O R TG A G E LOAN T R U S T
2000-1, dated September 1,

2000.
Plaintiffs.
v*.
BARBARA J CUM M INGS. LU Z
O R TIZ, an unmarried women;
JO S E L. ALVARADO, an
unmartied
man:
W ILLIE
M O O R E , a/k/a W fLLIAM A
M O O R E. S H U B ER T
C O N S T R U C T IO N COMPANY,
INC , a dissolved Florida
corporation. MICHELE BENIO,
M O R TG A G E E LEC TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
SYSTEM S.
INC ; and FULL S P E C TR U M
LENDING. INC.,
Defendants
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
T O M IC H ELE BENIO
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that an
action has been tiled against
you by the Plaintiff to establish
an Implied wayol necessity pur­
suant to common law and
Chapter 704 01(1), Florida
Statutes, through the following
property.
The South 67 feet ol the North
1063 0 feet ol the West 139 9
leet ol the East 349 9 leet ol the
SW 1/4 ot the NE 1/4 ol Section
15. Township 21 South. Range
31 East, Seminole County,
Florida (subject to 15 foot easemenl ol the North and East side
lor road) ("Parcel C")
and you are required to sorvo a
copy ol your written do to rises It
any. on or before June 29.
2004, to It on Alexander S
Douglas.
II, Esquire. I ho
Plaintiff's
attorney,
whose
address Is Pohl &amp; Short. P A ,
Suite 410, 2B0 West Canton
Avo„ Winter Park, Florida
32769, and to file the original
with the Clerk ol this Court
either belore service
on
Plaintiff's attorney or immedi­
ately Ihetoaltor, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition
Dated this
2004

785 Willoughby C L , Winter
Springs. FL X 7 0 8

M ARYANNE MORSE
AS C LER K O F TH E C O U R T

at public sate, to the highest and
best bidder, kx cash, al the west
Iron! door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, at 11 00 AM on June 17,
2004.

By: Cecelia V, ELern
As Deputy Clerk

day of MAY 21.

Publish: May X , 2004 and Juno
6. 2004
E225

Dated May 19. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
AS C LE R K O F T H E C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe
Americana With Disobilrtes Act.
persona wilh disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration al
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding If
hearing imparted, (T D D ) 1-8009558771, or 1-800-955-8770
(V). via Florida Relay Service

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18th JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN AND FO R
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 03-CA-1217-14-K
FID E LITY BAN K O F FLORIDA,
Plaintiff,
vi
BENJAM IN KALLBER G , et a l,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A L E

Mason Law, P.A.
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Clearwater. FL X 7 6 4
(727)538-3800
Publish: May X . 2004 and
June 6. 2004
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IN T H E C IR C U rT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLO R ID A
IN AN D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
C A S E NO . 04-C A 8 2 9

Clerk ol the Circuit Court
MARYANNE M ORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Michelle Q Castillo
Kass. Shuler, Solomon. Spector,
Foyle 6 Singer, P.A.
P O . Bos 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0800

Publish May X , 2004 and
June 6, 2004
E224

and commonly known as

Dated this loth day of May,
2004.

In accordance with the
Americans With Ditabititiet Act,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in Ihu proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (4 0 7 )X 5 4 3 X . not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impaired. (T D D ) 1800955 8771, or Voice &lt;V)1800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service.

33162
Telephone : (305)770-4 I X

Clerk of the Circuit Court
M ARYANNE M O R SE
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

N O TIC E O F
FO R E C L O S U R E S A LE

A/K/A 2 13 SH AD Y HOLLOW .
C ASSELB ER R Y, FL 32707

L egals

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L egals

L egals

A M E R IO U E S T M O R TG A G E
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
v*.
N A N C Y PISANO, et a t,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure deled May 21,
2004. and entered In Casa No
0 4 -C A 829 . of the Circuit Court
of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
in and lor Seminole County.
Florida, wherein A M E R IO U ES T
M O R TG A G E COMPANY. It a
Plaintiff and N A N C Y PISANO.
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
N A N C Y P ISANO . U N KNO W N
T E N A N T art the Defendants I
will ae4 to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al Weal front
door ot tha Courthouse 301 N.
Park Avenue, Sanford, Fl 32771,
•I 11 GO AM on June 24, 2004,
the following described property
as set lorth In said Final
Judgment, to wit:
L O T 9. B LO C K K. CARR IAGE
HILL. A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
P LA T TH E R E O F . R EC O R D E D
IN P LA T B O O K 15. PAG E 26.
O F TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Ditabrirtie* Act.
persona needing e reasonable
accommodation to parttcipai* In
toi* proceeding should, no talar
than seven (7) day* poor, con­
tact tha Clark of tha Court's dis­
ability
coordinator
at
4076654227, X I N PARK AVE.
S U ITE N X t . S AN FO R D . FL,
32771. If hearing Impaired, con­
tact (T D D ) 80095X771 via
Florid* Relay System
M ARYANNE M O R SE
A* Clark ol the Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clerk
Publish Sanford Herald
Submitted by:
Marc A Ben Eire. P A
Attomeyi tor Pt*mufl
951 N E t67th Street. Suite 204
North Miami Beach. Florida

Y O U AR E H E R E B Y G IVEN lhal
purtuant to a Final Summary
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
May 19, 2004 and entered In
Civil Action No 03 CA-1217-14K In the Circuit Court In and lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein FID E LITY BAN K O F
FLO R ID A la Ihe Plaintiff and
BENJAM IN KALLBER G . et al
are the defendants. I will sell to
the highest and best bidder tor
cash at the West front steps of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. X 1 N Park Ave ,
Sanlord. FL at 1100 a m on the
22nd day ol June. 2004, Ihe fol­
lowing desenbed property as set
lorth In the Final Summary
Judgment ol Foreclosure, lo wit
Lol 22, LAKE C R E S C E N T S U B ­
DIVISION. according to the Plat
Thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 10, Page B5, Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida
D A TE D this 19th day ol May.
2004
Persons with a disability are
entitled at no cost to them, the
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administrator. Seminole County
Courthouse, M l N Park Ave .
Sanford. FL 32771. within 2
working days ol receipt of this
notice. Telephone 4 0 7 -X 5 4227.
Heating
or
Voice
impaired. 1-800-955-8771
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupe
M IC H AEL M STO R EY,
Attorney at Law
P O Box 541709
Merrill Island, F L 32954-1709
Publish: May X . 2004 and June
6. 2004
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B C C P R O JE C TS :
Project 4B/D-200I -04/GMGI
Project Title Sale ol County
Owned Surplus Property, 997
East SR 4 X . Altamonte Springs
Du* Dale; Jun e 21, 2004 al
2 0 0 p.m., local time
For information on any ot the
Seminole County BCC protects.
, please visit our website at
hnpj/www co semmole ft ut/pur
chasingwww sermnolecountytl.gov/puichasrng ,
select
Current Procurements for a list
ol all active solicitations lor
BIDS, RFP*. PS*. IFBs and
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Townhouses slated for downtown
A Volusia County man plans to build
residential units on Palmetto Avenue

B y D a n P in g

J unk 9, 2004

Editor
SANFORD — A Volusia
County developer will pub­
licly unveil plans Thursday
nigrit to build eight townhouses on one of the more blighted
blocks in downtown Sanford.
John Giuliani of DcBary
proposes to demolish the
existing tire and mechanic
shop on the west side of

Rodents Roll
Former Seminole Community
College star Dan Quartararo
had three hits, including two
triples, as the Sanford River
Rats inaugurated the Florida
Collegiate Summer League
with a 6-2 victory over Daytona
Beach Monday night.
Sa* Sport*, P o g . 8A

Longwood mom
indicted for
slaying 3 kids
The Seminole County
Grand Jury Issued a threecount first-degree premeditat­
ed murder indictment
Tuesday against Andrea Noel
Williams, 32, for the deaths of
her three children in early
May.
The indictment charges that
Williams planned to kill Ilona,
age 9; lan, age 6; and Ivey, age
5, and carried out her plan
between May 7 and May 10 at
the family's home at 890
Georgia Ave., in Longwood.
The exact cause of the death
remains open pending final
autopay results.
Investigators suspect
Williams red the children
stolen prescription pills some­
time Mother's Day and
watched them die about two
hours later.
After the children died she
moved them into one bed­
room and placed them under
a trundle bed. No trauma was
found on their bodies.
Assistant State Attorney Pat
Whitaker presented testimony
to the Grand Jury from a
Longwood Police Department
detective and a medical exam­
iner. Ms.
Williams remains in tire
Seminole County Jail where
she is being held without
bond.

Post office
closed Friday
To honor the memory of
former President Ronald
Reagan, the US Postal
Service will observe the
National Day of Mourning on
Friday, June 11,2004.
There will be no regular
mail delivery or retail win­
dow service that day. Express
Mail will be delivered.
In addition flags at U.S.
Post Offices will fly at half
staff for 30 days. "Iney will
return to full staff Monday,
July 5.

Sem inole Smile

H ilda Q u in te ro —

District Administrative
Assistant to State Rep. David
Moalof {R-loke Mary)

Palmetto Avenue between 2nd
and 3rd streets and build a
mixed use residential/retail
developm ent if the city
approves his plans. The
Historic Preservation Board

Council
seeks
greater
police
borders

tional use permit and submit
site plans to the Planning and
Zoning Commission.
The property on Palmetto
Avenue between 2nd and 3rd
streets is actually divided into

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Farm ers’
m arket
reopens
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

M anaging Editor
SANFORD — The State
Farmers' Market open-air
avilion is officially back in
usiness, and with a few new
twists offidals say it may be
better then before.
Standing empty for much of
the spring, the retail market
t hat
offered
v e n dors an
o p p o r­
After a threetu n ity
month hiatus
to pedthe new opend 1 e
air pavilion at
fresh
the Sanford
fruits

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M anaging Editor
SANFORD — A speeding
motorist is pulled over by a
Lake Mary police officer on
County Road 46A. How much
does the citation cost?
Depending on what side of
the street and where the
infraction took place the driv­
er could slide away with
absolutely nothing. It's a loop­
hole in a state law that the
Council
of
Local
Governments of Seminole
County (CALNO) is looking
to close with any luck of gain­
ing support from the legisla­
ture and law enforcement
association*.
CALNO, which has a repre­
sentative from all seven cities,
the county, school board and
Seminole
Community
College,
unanimously
approved a resolution last
week that would encourage
the state to amend the statute
to slightly increase law
enforcement
jurisdictional
boundaries.
Currently, municipal police
officers are only allowed to
rovide mutual aid outside its
oundaries for a felony or
misdemeanor involving the
breach of peace. A civil traffic
infraction is another issue.
According to Lake Mary
Commissioner Gary Brender,
several cases have been
recently
dismissed
in
Seminole County because the
officer writing trie ticket was
outside its municipal bound­
aries — by only one lane of
traffic. Around many of the
cities in Seminole County the
yellow line painted on the
roadway is ail that separates
two municipal jurisdictions.
"If an officer is driving

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Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
(above) got the Florida
Collegiate Summer League
headed In the right direction as
a large contingent of the “Rat
Pack" (left) cheered on the
SanlonJ River Rats to a 6-2
win over the Daytona Beach
Barracudas. Highlights of the
game included two triples by
River Rat second baseman
Daniel Quartararo (below, left)
and a dose play at second
when River Rat first baseman
Jon Lozada (below) was
called out trying to stretch a
single into a double.

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M anaging Editor
SANFORD — To conduct a
science lesson sometimes a
teacher doesn't need a class­
room — or students for that
matter.
Lawton Chiles Middle
School teacher Joe Laughlln
set up a video camera Tuesday
morning on the banks of Lake
Monroe to catch the spectacle
of "Venus Transit 2004."
Unlike other astronomers in
the eastern hemisphere, the
planet crossing the sun was
only visible in Florida for less
than an hour, and for those
Seminole County observers
even less as clouds shaded the
view for sometime.
With
a
convex-lens
equipped telescope projecting
the image of the passing Venus
into a homemade shadow box,
Laughlln spoke to a recording

video camera as if he were
teaching class. Looking direct­
ly into the focused sunlight of
the Venus transit can burn the
retina of the eye, he said.
"Since it's occurs only every
120 years, I decided I'd put
some package together," he
said. "We just have to get a
cooperative sun here."
About 15 minutes after sun­
rise, a large cumulus cloud
lifted to the east, and the show
began. It would be Laughlin's
next to last chance to catch the
celestial
wonder.
Venus
Transit will occur again in
2012 but then won't return for
another 120 years.
Laughlin started the astron­
omy lesson with a history
about Capt. James Cook.
Sponsored by England's
Royal Academy in 1768,
Cook's mission was to cross
the Atlantic to reach the island
of Tahiti before June 1769 to

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vegeta­
Market has
bles to
reopened
on
lo c a ls
Saturdays
from
closed
after
7 am. to 1 p.m.
l ess
than
three months from its grand
opening.
The project was a communi­
ty redevelopment project with
partidpation from the U.S.1792
Community
Redevelopment Agency, the
dty of Sanford and the Florida
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services. After it's
rapid decline from an average
of about 20 vendors on every
Friday in its early months of
operation to a measly three In
February, some local offidals
and citizens began to criticize
the public project.
"We realize it's a new facili­
ty and it's going to take time,"
said Zecharian Henderson,
Sanford market manager. "I'm
hoping Saturdays will do a lot
better than Fridays."
Re-opened
this
past
Saturday, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Henderson said about a dozen
vendors showed up to sell
goods and he is optimistic the
customer traffic will pick up
this next week.
"The majority of the
vendors said it went a lot

Herald photo* by Jim Want*

K a y e S im e r l i
Ksys Slmerty, CRS
Brokar/Auoclate

(HPB) will consider the project
Thursday night and determine
whether to issue a certificate
of appropriateness. If HPB
approves the project, Giuliani
will need to obtain a condi­

eight separate lots. Giuliani
plans to building eight sepa­
rate buildings that abut each
other.
"There will be an inch
between the buildings, but
you won't be able to see it,"
Giuliani said.
The two-story buildings
will sec for $375,000 to
$400,000 each, Giuliani said,

observe the transit of Venus.
Using trigonometry, Cook and
76 observers around the globe
were to use the passing of
Venus to calculate the size of
the solar system.
"Can you imagine if it was
cloudy that day after all that,"
Laughlin quipped.
According to historical
records, Tahiti’s weather was­
n't the problem for Cook, but
rather nis inability to deter­
mine when the transit exactly
started or ended.
"Imagine running a race
without a definite start or fin­
ish," Laughlin said.
In one of his "in-box
updates" w here Laughlin
crawled into the shadow box
in the back of his Plymouth
Voyager, he pointed out
how the planet becomes
fuzzy when it reaches the end

Lawton
Chiles
Middle
School

teacher
Joe
Laughlin
points out
Venus as
he docu­
ments the
celestial
wonder for
next year's
eighth
grade sci­
ence class.

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Sanford police arrest 17 in
three-day prostitution sting

The monthly meeting of
the Seminole County
Democrats will be held at 7
.m. at the Seminole County
Pulbile Library, 150 N.
Palmetto Ave. in Sanford. This
is a location change, effective
only during the month of
June.

Sanford police made 17 more arrests,
during an ongoing undercover operation
for prostitution and narcotics.
Most of the activity was accomplished on
May 27, 28 and 29. Tno arrests followed on
the heals of two similar undercover efforts
by the Sanford police department in recent
months, which netted numerous other men
seeking sexual acts from undercover
agents.
, The following reports were issued on
June 7. All suspects were charged with pro­
curement for prostitution.
• Albert Lewis Moon, 45, of Oak Avenue,
Sanford, was arrested by police in the 800
block of Celery Avenue. He was also
charged with possession of cocaine.
• John Mehalick, 42, of Ridgewood
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by police in
the 800 block of Celery Avenue.
• Jeffery Lydlc Smith, 35, of Deltona,
was arrested by police at Third Street and
French Avenue on May 28.
• Larry Edward Moore, 51, of Winter
Springs, was arrested by police in the 2700
block of South Orlando Drive. He was also
charged with possession of under 20 grams
of marijuana.
• Willie Bernard Lawson, Jr., 58, of
Muddy Lane, Sanford, was arrested by
police on May 28 in the 2600 block of South
Orlando Drive.
• Eugene Thomas Crawford, 35, of
Sorrento, was arrested by police on May 27
at Third Street and French Avenue.
• Franklin Mohammad Graham, 24, of
Northlake Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
police on May 27 at 27th Street and French
Avenue.
• Timothy James Herrera, 29, of Rachelle
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by police on
May 27 at 27th Street and French Avenue.
• Alberto Louis Narvaez, 26, of Wilner
Circle, Sanford, was arrested by police on
May 27 at Third Street and Frencn Avenue.
• Leonard Hayward Hooks, 38, of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested by police
on May 28 at Eighth Street and Locust
Avenue.
• Bobbie Davis Jr., 42, of West 18th
Street, was arrested by police on May 29 at
12th Street and Frencn Avenue.
• Andrea Thezan, 47, of West I2lh
Street, was arrested by police on May 29 in
the 800 block of Celery Avenue.
• Andres Rondon, 36, of DeBary, was
arrested by police on May 29 in the 800
block of Ce|ery Avenue.
• Kenneth Palmer Siebert, 50, of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested by police
onM av 29 at 12tn Street and French
Avenue.
• James Michael Wilson, Jr., 38, of Winter
Springs, was arrested by police on May 27
at Third Street and Frencn Avenue.
• Thomas James Zmeskal, 33, of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested by police
on May 28 at Third Street and Frencn
Avenue.
• Rogelio Avila Perez, 39, of DeLand,
was arrested by police on May 28 at 15th
Street and Frencn Avenue.

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waiting for young swimmers to Join him In some oool summer fun.

Drug related
Jeffrey Thomas Makowski, 19, of
Eagle Claw Court, Lake Mary, was
arrested Wednesday, June 2. Officers
of the Sanford police and
City/County Investigation Bureau
(CCIB) conducted an investigation
of possible drug activity in the
Georgetown area of Sanford. An offi­
cer reported seeing a vehicle on
Madera Avenue at Rosalia Drive,
possibly involved in a drug sale. The
vehicle was stopped, and Makowski
was arrested on charges of posses­
sion of over 20 grams of marijuana,
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana, attempting to destroy
evidence, resisting an officer without
violence, and possession of cocaine.
Prostitution
Frank Elmer Whittemore, 54, of
Land Avenue, Longwood, was
arrested by members of the Sanford
Police Department Special Tactical
Unit as the result of a prostitution
decoy operation. He was arrested at
West 15th Street and French Avenue
and charged with procurement for
prostitution.
Burglary
Robert Okeefe, 44, listed as home­
less in Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. He report­
edly had been evicted from a resi­
dence and returned to the home and
taken a number of items from it He
was charged with burglary of an
unoccupied dwelling and resisting
an officer without violence.
Robbery
Antonious Deton Burk, 25, of
Collidge Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday
in McKibbln Park on West 25th
Street. He reportedly was in the
process of robbing a man at gun­
point. He was apprehended and
charged with robbery with a firearm
and resisting an officer without
violence.
Theft
Jason Scott Laster, 19, of
Dorchester Street Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police TUesday,
in reference to two stolen golf carts
at the Mayfair Golf and Country
d u b . The carts were recovered and
Laster was arrested on charges of
vehicular theft trespassing, property

damage, and contributing to the
delinquency of a minor. Tne other
person reportedly involved in the
theft, a minor, was not located.
Forgery
Desiree Christine Smith, 33, of
Union City, Ga., was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a store in
the 3600 block of Orlando Drive. She
reportedly had attempted to return
merchandise valued at $176, with an
altered receipt. She was charged
with possession of a forged Instru­
ment and petty larceny.
Traffic stops
• Toby James Spangler, 25, of
Deltona, was stopped by Sanford
police Thursday at DcSoto Drive and
Iroquois Avenue in Sanford. He was
charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs
(second offense), not yielding at an
intersection, and refusing to submit
to a DUI test.
• Lazaro Cardenas, 20, of West
25th Street, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Thursday at 25tn
Street and Bradshaw Drive. He was
charged with operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license, and
violation of a traffic control device.

• Steven Dale Alford, 43, of
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on June 3
at his residence following a dispute
with another man. Alford reportedly
was armed with a shotgun. He was
arrested on charges o f aggravated
battery with a deadly weapon,
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon, and robbery with a firearm.
• Debbie Kaye Wilson, 48, of
DeBary, was arrested by Sanford
police TUesday, June 1, on Wyndham
Crest Boulevard in Sanford. An offi­
cer was attempting to defuse a disUte between several persons,
eluding Wilson's daughter. When
he approached, persons from inside
a residence approached the officer
and began snouting at him and
telling Mm to leave the "matter alone.
Debbie Wilson was subsequently
arrested on charges of battery on an
officer, disturbing the peace, and
resisting an officer with violence.

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• Latasha L. Collier, 23, of Pine
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police TUesday at her resi­
dence following an altercation with
another female. She was charged
with aggravated battery — causing
bodily harm.

Battery
• Letitia Nicole Soto, 18, of East
Second Street was arrested by police
TUesday at her residence following a
disturbance at her residence. She
was charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence). She was
ain arrested at her residence on
ursday, on a charge of violation of
pre-trial release.

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Other charges
• Sylvia Diane Simon, 39, with no
known local address, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday, June 3,
in the 100 block of East First Street.
She was found to be wanted on a
capias on violation of pre-trial
release.

• Dion Craig Austin, 28, of
Rosalia Drive, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday at a res­
idence in the 1000 block of East
Second Street where officers said he
was involved in an altercation with

• Luis A. Rivera, 34, of Windcha.se
Boulevard, Sanford, was arrested
by police on May 31 at 14th Street
and Cypress Avenue. He was
charged with loitering or prowling,
and resisting an officer without
violence.

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To reserve a spot, send full pay­
ment with the child's name, age,
address and phone to Wekiva River
Players, P.O. Box 915271, Longwood,
FL 32791, ATTN: Camp.
For more information, call the
Wekiva River Players Hotline at 407262-1801

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The Casselberry Senior
Center invites everyone to
shop with them from 9:15
until 4:30 p.m. at the Lake
Buena Vista Factory Stores.
It's an opportunity to get a
head start on holiday shop­
ping. Discounts of up to 75
percent off retail prices.
Transportation may be pro­
vided to and from the Senior
Center and lunch at the food
court is only $15.
For more information
phone Loretta Cipolla at 407696-5122.

SUN
The Altamonte Springs
Leisure Services presents
Swing Into Summer, featur­
ing the Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena, playing all the big
band sounds and featuring
the "Lady of Song" Linda
Cole. The event will be from
7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando North Hilton Hotel,
350 S. North Lake Blvd., in
Altamonte Springs.
Donations, $5 at the door. For
additional information phone
407-322-7528.

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The city of Longwood holds
a Senior Matinee the third
Wednesday of each month,
from 11 ajn. to 1 p m , featuring
some of the dassic movies of au
times. The event is held at the
Community Building It is free
of charge. For more informa­
tion, call 407-260-3447.

skills, theatre games, improv, audi­
tion techniques, singing and danc­
ing, art and stagecraft, and conclude
with a performance of the mini­
musical *1 Need A Vacation" on July
23 at 7 p.m.
Registration is now open and the
camp fee is $225 for members of
Wekiva River Players and $250 for

The Sanford Herald

Diipiay AdvwttetaQ

Wekiva River Players will
prresent the Andrew Lloyd
W.febber and Tim Rice rode
opera "Evlta" at the Helen
Stairs Theatre in downtown
Sanford, Fridays and
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and
Sundays at 2 p.m. through
June 27. A portion of proceeds
from ticket sales will benefit a
Central Florida non-profit
organization. For more infor­
mation or reservations, call
407-321-8111.

Wekiva River Players Junior
Theatre is holding a summer musi­
cal theatre camp for boys and girls
ages 7-13.
This two-week camp will be held
at Idyllwilde Elementary School in
Sanford July 1 2 -2 3 and will meet
weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Camp activities will focus on acting

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• Shirell Hawkins, 40, and Bobby
Hawkins, 43, both of West Fiftn
Street Sanford, were arrested by
Sanford police early Thursday, June
3, at their residence following a dis­
pute. Both were charged with bat­
tery — touch or strike.

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several other persons. He .was
charged with battery — touch or
strike.

The Central Florida
Chapter of the Florida Hails
Association will meet in the
Camilla room at Leu Gardens
for a program on "Cryptic
Colorations" by Central
Florida Zoo Naturalist Steve
DcCresie. He will discuss ani­
mal camouflage and behaviors.
For more information, call Joan
Jarvis at 407-365-6036.

The Seminole County /Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold a new
member reception from 8 to
10 a.m. at Hampton Inn Sc
Suites at Colonial TownPark
in Lake Mary, Sponsored by
Nationwide Insurance,
Michael J. McLean Agency.
For more information, call
Linda Reynolds at 407-3334748. New and prospective
chamber members are invited.

Dan Ping

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Name: Andrew Conklin
Professional title: Deputy Sheriff
Department: Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Yean on the Job: Eight
Kadi yean of law
enforcement
Bom: DeLand
Resident of: Seminole
County
Age: 29
Marital status: Married
Schools attended:
Seminole Community
College
Special
education/training:
Crash Investigation
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Hobbies: TVap/skeet
shooting, riding my Harley
Why did you choose your current profession:
The tone was set for me because I grew up in a
law enforcement family. My grandfather retired
as a Deputy Sheriff lieutenant with the Vblusia
County Sheriff’s Office and my father is still cur­
rently a State Hooper. I remember as a child, my
father wearing his uniform with distinction and
being proud to have a father in law enforce­
ment. I remember growing up and wanting to
also be apart of suen an illustrious profession.
The ideal of driving those fast care (back when
they were fast) sparked my interest too. Today, I
am a third generation law enforcement officer
and proud to be a part of such an honorable
organization.

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The Altamonte Springs Maitland Christian Women's
Club presents 'Accessories
with a Flair" luncheon from
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
Maison &amp; Jardin Restaurant
430 Wymore Road in
Altamonte Springs. Cost is
$19. Special guest speakers are
planned. Reservations and
cancellations are essential by
June 6. Phone Brenda at 407681-1942 or Kit at 407-3221047.

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of the sun.
"It's like when you
almost put your two fin­
gers together," he said.
"Now I see the problem
he faced 24(1 years ago
and you can see it for
yourself."
As a result, Cook's
and the other observa­
tions of the 1769 Venus
transit were not accurate
enough to judge dis­
tances of the solar sys­
tem. With advanced still
photography in the 19th
century,
astronomers
were finally able to pre­
cisely determine the fin­
ish and end of the tran­
sit, Laughlin said.
"(Cook) made sacri­
fices for the good of peo­
ple for the advancement
of science and the
advancement of people,"
he said to the video
recorder.
"Can
you
imaging putting your
Herald photo by Christopher Patton
whole year into this?
With (he telescope In place, science teacher Joe Laughlin repositions his video Let's think about the
sacrifices these people
camera as the sun and Vonus begins to poke out from behind the clouds.
went through to give
you what you have
today."
Laughlin said his pre­
recorded lesson would be used
as a tool in teaching lenses and
math in his eighth grade sci­
OVAAlAfl f lA lf
ence class.
"Practical everyday use of it
people don't need, but if we
lose the history of this that's
not good," he said.

eastbound and secs an oncom­
ing vehicle doing 70 mph, in
some cases he technically can­
not turn around a write a tick­
et," Brcnder said.
The proposed one-sentence
amendment to the state law
would give public agencies the
option of entering a mutual
aid agreement to authorize
officers to enforce traffic laws
on roadways adjacent or
bisecting its boundaries.
"The sheriff's office would
be in support of such an
arrangement because it would
clarify any and all jurisdiction­
al questions concerning traffic
enforcement
particularly
where one jurisdiction abuts
another, i.c. the city of Lake
Mary and the city of Sanford
adjoining in the middle of the
roadway, which often hap­
pens," said Chief Deputy
Steve Harriett of the Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Office.
"Literally, the center of the
median will be the legal
boundary so on one side of the
road is the city of Sanford and
the other side is the city of
Lake Mary. There are others
where a city has half of a road­
way and the county has the
other half of the roadway."
The definition of legal
boundaries can be difficult to
ascertain for all municipal
police forces because with
annexations the lines are often
always
changing.
For
motorists facing a hefty traffic
fine in court knowing which

city the offense took place can
be a last ditch effort to skirt the
law, but Drender insists the
attempt to change law is for
the general safety of the pub­
lic.
"The key is traffic enforce­
ment can be a preventive
action for accidents and those
type of things," he said.
Harriett agrees, though he
speculates getting the measure
approved in Tallahassee may
be a tall order.
"In this day and time when
traffic safety is such an impor­
tant and priority matter in our
various communities it would
seem to me that it would be
something the community
would desire," he said.
"This whole concept is
going to reouire the statewide
support of tne Florida Sheriffs
Association and Florida Police
Chiefs Association, all of the
county government organiza­
tions,"
Harriett
said.
"Certainly it's worth dis­
cussing and seeing if there is
legislative interest in tweaking
this issue, but it is going to be
a major undertaking to gel this
to become state law. I can
assure you of that."
Harriett added if the change
in law was only applicable in
Seminole County it could
work because of the excellent
working relationships between
all tin* law enforcement agen­
cies.
The problem is convincing
other counties to agree to the

need when perhaps all those
agencies protecting and serv­
ing the community do not get
along.
"It may not happen here,
but it may happen at those
counties way off," said
Altamonte
Springs
Commissioners
Steve
Wolfram.
CALNO representatives are
hoping the proposed amend­
ment, which gives agencies the
option to enter a mutual aid
traffic enforcement agreement
will be a selling point.
"I think this preserves
everybody's turf that doesn't
want to do anything," said
Longwood Commissioner Dan
Anderson.
The state law change would
not only allow abutting munic­
ipalities to enter mutual traffic
enforcement agreements, it
would also give the option to
neighboring counties. On
example CALNO representa­
tives cited was McCulloch
Road where Seminole and
Orange counties meet.
"I think that is the opportu­
nity to get the sheriffs associa­
tion involved," Anderson said.
Seminole County and the
seven cities will be asked in
the next two months to sup­
port CALNO's resolution,
however, the ultimate test may
be selling it to state leaders.
"Hopefully we can get one
of our legislative delegates to
take this to the state next
year," Brcnder said.

years ago where people
watered their horses when
they came to town," Giuliani
said. "The city wants to do
something like that but they
are a little short of funds.
We're working with them to
see if we can get that accom­
plished."
City officials and planners
have long said that for any
downtown revitalization to be
successful, the city must
attract more people to live
downtown. Suncor Properties
Inc. has already begun work
on a $17 million condominium
project overlooking Lake
Monroe and Giuliani said
other developers are taking an
interest.
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"I understand the property
owner across the street from
our Palmetto Avenue project is
looking to do the same thing
we want to do," Giuliani said.
"We’re optimistic about his
plans," said Bob Horian of
Suncor. "I think the timing is
right and it's a great opportu­
nity."
Giuliani is no stranger to
breaking new ground. A twostory home he built on the 500
block of Palmetto Avenue was
the first new residential struc­
ture constructed in the
Historic District in decades.
"It took us some time to get
everything worked out with
all of the city boards because
there had not been any new

construction in the historic
area in recent years," Giuliani
said. “That was a success and
we're looking to build more."
In fact, he said he plans to
focus his efforts in Sanford.
"We were a little surprised
by the response we have
received from people with our
other projects," Giuliani said.
"1 went into this very slow
and conservative, but now,
any properly we can find,
we'll buy it.
"We're not interested in
renovating old buildings," he
added. "We want to build the
new stuff and make it look
old. We're looking for vacant
property or property that has
non-historical buildings."

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“Our idea is that people
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business,"
Giuliani said.
"We're a custom home builder
and plan to use quality con­
struction — granite counters,
exposed bricks, hardwood
floors. They will be very nice."
Giuliani is currently work­
ing with the city to come up
with a landscaping plan along
Palmetto and hopes to install a
fountain at the intersection of
2nd Street and Palmetto.
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Dying, marrying is becoming costly in Longwood
set advance reservations lim­
its to more than 18 months for
residents and six months for
non-residents. To prevent fur­
ther scheduling snafus, such
as the tem porary displace­
ment of the monthly Blue
Grass Pickin' to Lyman High
School, the third Friday,
Saturday and Sunday of the
month will be set aside for city
functions.
Mayor Butch Bundy said
the Community Building suc­
cess had far surpassed any of
the commissioners' expecta­
tions and the rate adjustments
would help put it in line with
sim ilar facilities in Winter

Building is regarded by many
wedding planners to be a top
spot for matrimony in Central
Florida.
Tired of fighting for equal
time and fearing city residents
were unable to reserve a date
for
the
often-booked
Community
Building,
Longwood
commissioners
moved to increase the hourly
rate for non-residents and
businesses from $75 to $125.
Hourly rental rates for groups
ami organizations were also
raised from $25 to $75.
Resident fees to rent the facili­
ty remained at $25 an hour.
In addition, commissioners

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M anaging Editor
LONGWOOD — For non­
residents of the city of
Longwood, the cost of dying
and marrying is increasing.
City
commissioners
approved Tuesday the first
reading of an ordinance that
hikes an hourly rental fee for
the Community Building and
considered raising the cost of
burial plots in Longwood
Memorial Gardens. Both
measures would only affect
non-residents.
According to city officials,
the two-year-old Community

Park and Sanford.
Higher increases were orig­
inally proposed for non-resi­
dents, but they were met with
opposition from several city
leaders,
including
Commissioner Dan Anderson.
"I see the building as an
am bassador," he said. "I
would want to keep it avail­
able for everybody."
Availability is even a larger
issue with the city-owned
cemetery. With about half the
cemetery available, the City
Commission discussed the
possibility of raising the cost
of interment for non-residents
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plots are available for. resi­
dents for $625 and non-resi­
dents for $850.
Bundy said the city should
consider
restricting
Longwood Memorial Gardens
to residents and relatives.
"I would have no problem
to restricting the cemetery to
residents only," he said,
"because long after it's full
that's who is going to be pay­
ing the taxes to maintain the
cemetery."
The City Commission is
expected to further discuss
fees charged at Longwood
Memorial Gardens at its June
21 meeting.

Seminole County graduates appointed to U.S. service academies
U.S. Rep. John L. Mica (RWinter Park) has announced
appointm ent
of
eight
Seminole County residents to
U.S. service academies.
The appointees will join
the Class of 2008 at the U.S.
M ilitary Academy at West
Point,
the
U.S.
Naval
Academy at Annapolis, the
U.S. Naval Academy . at
Colorado Springs and the
U.S.
Merchant
M arine
Academy at King's Point.
“This is the largest number
of appointees in my 12 years
of serving in Congress. Our
7th Congressional D istrict
has received a record 20
appointm ents to the U.S,
service
academ ies,
and
Seminole County boasts dis­
tinguished members of the
incoming freshman classes,"
Mica said.
The following is a list of

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Seminole County;
• . Eric
Gordon
of
Longwood, appointed to the
U.S. Naval Academy. He is
the son of David and Susan
Gordon. He graduated from
Lake Mary High School
where he was a captain of the
soccer team and ran cross
country.
• Ian Hauck, of Lake Mary,
appointed to the U.S. Air
Force Academy. He is the
sons of Dean and Bet tie
Hauck. He graduated from
Lake Mary High School
where he was captain of the
soccer team, ran cross coun­
try and was active in
M issionary
A thletes
International.
• Ross H opkin of Lake
Mary, appointed to the U.S.
Air Force Academy. I le is the
son of Lt. Col. Bruce and Col.

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from Lake Mary High School
w here lie played football,
was in the M ath/Scicncc
Club and tutored other stu­
dents. He is also a karate
instructor and active as a
church youth counselor.
• Bryan Jonas of Sanford,
appointed
to
the
U.S.
Military Academy. He is the
son of Mark and Robin Jonas.
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grad
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from Seminole
High
I ligli Set
School where he was in
the
International
Bacca Ia u rea t e
program ,
JROTC, Beta Chi and on the
weightlifting team. He also
volunteered at South Lake
H ospital and trained aerocomp racing.
• Nicholas M arlin of
Longwood was appointed to
the U.S. Air Force Academy.
He is the son of Randolph
and Monica Martin. He grad-

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and a member of the swim,
crew, baseball and basketball
teams. He also trained for his
private pilot's license.
• Casey McKenzie of Lake
Mary, appointed to the U.S.
Air Force Academy. He is the
son of Gary and Pam
McKenzie. He graduated
from Lake Mary High School
where he was a lacrosse cap­
tain, played soccer and ran
cross country.
• Tyler Powell of Lake
Mary, appointed to U.S.
Military Academy. He is the
son of Edward and Denise
Powell. He graduated from
Lake Mary High School
where he was captain of the
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• Thom as Seland of
Longwood, appointed to the
U.S. Naval Academy. He is
the son of Kurt and Cathy
Seland. lie graduated from
Ornngewood
C hristian
School and attended the
University of Florida.
• Brandon Tseng of
Longwood, appointed to the
U.S. Naval Academy. He is
the son of Carlos and Jackie
Tseng. He graduated from
Lake Brantley High School
where he was captain of the
swim and w ater polo teams.
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Brian Williams of
Longwood, appointed to the
U.S. Military Academy. He is
the son of Richard and Mary
Williams. He graduated from
Lake Brantley High School
where he played football and
w ater polo and wrestled. He
attended Boy's State and is
an Eagle Scout.
In addition to the above,
Mica appointed one student
from O range County, three
from Volusia County, four
from St. Johns County, and
one each from Flagler and
I’utnam counties.
"We can all be proud of
these outstanding students,
who have been selected
because of their potential to
make im portant co n trib u ­
tions to o u r United States
Armed Forces," Mica said.
"As some of our best
and brightest, these citizens
will hulp.m eul our nation's
lulure
national
security
requirements."

better than expected," he said.
"That is definitely good. It
wasn't exactly town central,
but there was people that
stopped by."
With more support from the
community and possibly with
some visitors from outside the
county, the new retail portion
of the farmers' market may
finally be open for good.
Although some proponents of
the retail market nave been
pushing from the start for
Saturday hours instead of
Friday, the change in date puts
the Sanford market in direct
competition with more estab­
lished markets in Winter Park
and Daytona Beach.
"We're hoping wc can pull
people from this area,"
Henderson said. "Some of the
other markets tend to close
down during the summer and
I'm hoping wc can pull from
some of their patrons.
"It's really hot here during
the summer and a lot of those
markets are under tents so it's
a lot warmer," he added. "We
have the open-air facility and
as hot as it was Saturday it was
still cool underneath there
because we had a nice breeze
blowing through."
In addition to the date
change, the market will soon
be offering a fresh fish market.
Other new features include
karaoke and possibly fresh
baked goods.
The open-air market is locat­
ed near the corner of U.S.
Highway 17-92 and 13th Street
on a former tractor-trailer
parking lot directly in front of
the State Farmers' Market
Warehouse. The site features a
southern-style,
open-sided
pole barn that is surrounded
by bricked pathways, oak
trees, grass and a gazebo.
Despite its improvement on
the once sea of asphalt, the root
problem of the facility's viabil­
ity is its apparent lack of local
support.
"The vendors are really not
a problem as long as people
can come out and make money
they are more than happy to be
here," Henderson said. "It's
going to take support. The cus­
tomer is what is going to keep
this alive."
During its re-opening,
Henderson said the market is
offering vendors free space to
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Freedom Schools to ensure 6no child is left behind’
B y M a rv a H a w k ln a

start, a fair start, a safe start,
and a moral start in tife.
* Freedom School's incorporate
The Children's Defense elements of each of these five
Fund (CDF) has announced "starts" into a comprehensive
the opening of Freedom summer program.
Schools in Sanford, June 21 to
Freedom Schools work in
July 23.
partnership with parents,
Freedom Schools are a young adults and caring com­
direct service model of the m unity leaders to create a
Black Community Crusade for new education vision for our
Children
(BCCC). children.
Coordinated nationally by
"Freedom Schools offer
CDF, the BCCC is a massive children more than a positive
effort to mobilize the African- environm ent to spend the
American community on summer," said Gail Choice,
behalf of black children and project director. "The children
families.
are taught that knowledge is
The BCCC's mission is to power in an exciting and com­
ensure that no child is left prehensive way.
behind and that every child
"They are exposed to
has a healthy start, a head young, tangible community
Herald Correspondent

role models who work with
them every single day. And
they also benefit from tnc pro­
grams emphasis on parental
involvement which is instru­
mental in helping children
reach their full potential."
Established as part of the
voter registration and commu­
nity mobilization effort during
the Freedom Summer of 1964,
Freedom Schools aim to pro­
vide summer options for chil­
dren and to strengthen parent
and community involvement
in the year-round achievement
of black children.
The schools serve children
ages 6 to 15 for five weeks and
integrate reading, conflict res­
olution and social action in an
activity-based curriculum that

social, cultural and
Kromotes
istorical awareness. Parents
and community leaders bene­
fit from workshops designed
to promote social action and
greater awareness of chil­
dren's needs. A key goal of
Freedom Schools is leadership
development; that is, identify­
ing, training, linking and nur­
turing a successor generation
of servant-leaders.
Freedom Schools are staffed
prim arily by college-aged
young adults or servant-lead­
ers who are committed to
making life better for children.
For more information about
enrolling in the Freedom
Schools program, contact Gail
Choice, director, 407-687-7185
or Dorothea Fogle, site coordi­

Herald p h oto by Mnrva Hawklna

Community loaders, ministers nnd concerned citizens moot to plan
and establish the first Central Florida Freedom School ol Snnloid
nator for the Sanford Freedom
School.
Sanford Freedom School

will open June 21, at Bettye D.
Smith Cultural Arts Center,
119 W. Fifth St. in Sanford.

three grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren; two great-great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, June 12, at 11 a.m. at
First Shiloh M B. Church, TOO
Elm Ave. in Sanford, with Rev.
Dr. Harry D. Rucker, Sr. Pastor,
officiating. Viewing and visita
lion wilt Ire Friday, June 11,
from 4 to 8 p.m. at WilsonEichelbeiger Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichellrerger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

Robinson, Gail Chisolm and
Pamela Robinson, all of
Sanford; brother, Freddie
Robinson of Sanford; sisters,
Sara Floyd, Bertha Jackson, Ida
Fort, all of Sanford, and Ruby
D. Edwards of Rochester, N.Y.;
25 grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, June 12, at 1:30 p.m.
at St. Matthews M It. Church
with Rev. Leonard L.J. Wilson,
pastor, officiating. Viewing will
Ire Friday at WilsonEichellrerger Mortuary, 1110
Pine Ave.
Wilson-Eichellrerger
Mortuary’, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

Obituaries
VIRGIL LEROY BOYD
Virgil Leroy Boyd, 64, of
Oviedo, died Monday, June 7,
2004, at Florida Hospital
Orlando. He was bom in New
Sharon, Iowa and moved to
Central Florida in 2002. He
was a member of University
Carolon United Methodist
Church.
Survivors include wife,
Connie "Fry" Boyd of Oviedo;
son, Brad Boyd of Orlando;
sister. Delaine Elfin of Oviedo.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, June 9, at 11 a.m.,
at Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home with Rev,
Lloyd M. Elfin officiating.
Viewing will be from 10 a.m.
until funeral time. Burial will
be at Florida National
Cemetery.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.

GEORGE WILLIAM
GOETZEN III
George William Goetzen III,
54, of Kokomo, Ind., died
Friday, June 4, at Howard
Regional Health System in
Kokomo. He was bom April 26,
1950, in Orlando. He worked for
various Ford/Lincoln/Mercury
dealerships in Leesburg and
other parts of Florida and
Indiana.
Survivors include wife,
Nancy of Kokomo; son, Jason
Goetzen; three grandchildren,
paternal aunt and uncle
Dorothy and Charles Strosnidcr
of Sanford; two God children.
He was cremated with a
memorial service on June 8 with
Pastor Jeff Harlow officiating.
Memorials may be directed to
the charity of one's choice.
Ellers Mortuary Webster
Street Chapel, Kokomo, lnd. in
charge of arrangements,

MARJORIE M. G1BLIN
Marjorie M. Giblin, 89, of
Beaver Road, Osteen, died
Friday, June 4, 2004. Bom in
Great Falls, Mont., she moved
to Osteen in 1933, and after
leaving, returned to Osteen in
1949. She was formerly
employed at Weibolt's Camera
Shop in Sanford and Pell's
Citrus and Nursery in Osteen.
Survivors include sister,
Frances McCormac, and sever­
al nieces and nephews.
Viewing will be Saturday,
June 12, at 3 p.m., with funer­
al services at 4 p.m., at Brisson
Funeral . H o m e . . I n lieu of flow­
ers, contributions may be
made in her name to Hospice
of Volusia/Flagler, 3800
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
32129.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

FRANK JONES, SR.
Frank Jones, Sr., 80, of East
Seventh Street, Sanford, died
Thursday, June 3, 2004, at
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center, Sanford. He was bom
Feb. 8, 1924,
in Jefferson
1
County, Fla.
He was a
laborer in
the fruit
industry
and a mem­
ber of
Springfield
Missionary
Baptist
Jo n e s
church.

Survivors include compan­
ion, Willihmena Carter of
Sanford; sores, Frank Jones, Jr. of
Orlando, Larry Jones of Seattle,
Bobby Jones of Atlanta, Jessie
Jones of Orlando; sister,
Margaret Childs of Sanford;
eight grandchildren; 17 great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, June 12, at 11 a.m. at
Springfield Missionary Baptist
Qiurcre 901 W. 12lh St. with
Rev. Enoch Rivers officiating.
Visitation will be Friday, June
11, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Sunrise
Funeral Home Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
IVAN L. KIMPLING
Ivan L. Kimpling, 66, of
Sanford, died Monday, June 7,
2004, in Longwood. He was
bom May 13,1938 in Lima,
Ohio. He was a retired machin­
ist and a veteran of the U.S. Air
Force.
Survivors include wife,
Treshia E. Kimpling; son, Philip
Kimpling; daughter, Laura
Bradnam; eight grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home;
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
STEVEN G. LETCHWORTH
Steven G. Letchworth, 57, of
Lake Mary, died Thursday, June
3,2004. Bom fylarch 6,1947, in
Farmville, N.C., he moved to
Sanford, then Lake Mary. He
was a pharmacist and
owner/operator of Steve's
Pharmacy in Sanford.

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Carol; mother "Dot”
Letchworth of Farmville; son.
Josh Letchworth of Lake Mary;
daughter, Sarah Letchworth of
Orlando; brother, Glenn of
Greenville, N.C.; sister, Ann
Grant of Virginia Beach, Va.;
two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
June 7. In lieu of flowers, dona­
tions may be made to the
Central Florida Chapter of the
Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society, Inc., Ste. 101, 3319
Maguire1Blvd., Orlando, #2803.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ROSA LEE HAYNES McCOY
Rosa Lee Haynes McCoy, 91,
of West
23rd Street,
Sanford,
died
Sunday,
June 6,
2004, at Life
Care Center
of
Altamonte
Springs.
Sne was
M cCoy
bom Aug.
14,1912, in
Madison, Fla. She was a home­
maker and a member of First
Shiloh M.B. Church.
Survivors include husband,
Johnny McCoy of Sanford;
daughter, Ethel Robinson of
Sanford; brothers, Albert
Haynes of Sanford and Roy
Lipscomp of Attica, N.Y.; sister,
Laura Burroughs, of Immoklee;

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M&gt; led. You followed. Jesus
called. You answered. He
needed a tenant. You were
ai-ailable. You showed us
how to live. You showed us
how to lore. You showed us
how to/office. You showed
us how to trust. Those you
loved, you loved deeply.
Those you cherished, you
cherished dearly. Our
thoughts of you will never
diminish, fo r you were our
gift from God. Our love for
you will accompany us to
Heaven.

PIERCE L. ROBINSON, SR.
Pierce L. Robinson, Sr, 75, of
Rut Street, Sanford, died
Tuesday, June 8, 2004, at I leallh
Care and Rehabilitation Center,
Sanford. He was bom April 14,
1929, in
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was in con­
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and a mem­
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Lula M.
R o b in s o n
Robinson;
s o n s , Lewis
Robinson of Cheshire, Conn.,
Jimmie Oliver of 1lartford,
Conn., Pierce Robinson, Jr., of
Niagara Falls, Robert Davis of
Altamonte Springs, Richard
Robinson of Casselberry,
Leonard Robinson and Guy
Robinson, both of Sanford, and
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Survivors include husband,
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son, j Kevin Sigman of
Tallahassee; mother, Carolyn
Peyton of Orlando.
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THE RACING 411

ST A N D IN G S
Itozo the top 10 st.u k up this week

N EX TEL CUP

t. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1,963; previous: 1
i 2. Jimmie Johnson
1.865; previous: 2
3. Matt Kensoth
1.784; previous: 4
4. Tony Stewart
1,767; previous: 5
5. Jeff Gordon
1,709; previous: 4
6. Kurt Busch--------1,640; previous: 8
' 7. Elliott Sadler
1,646; previous: 10
8. Bobby Labonte
1,642; previous: 10
9. Kevin Harvlck
1,632; previous: 10
10. Ryan Newman
1,596; previous: 9

Kurt Butch is
the big galnor In
the standings
this week, lump­
ing two spots In
the standings
following a 12thplace finish at
Dover.

NEXTEL CUP

BUSCH SERIES

Race: Pocono 500
Where: Pocono Raceway; Long Pond, Pa.
When: Sunday, 1pm.. EDT
Defending champion: Tuny Stewart
Race distance: 600 miles/200 laps.
Race record: Rusty Wallace; 144.B92 mph; July 21,
1996.
Qualifying record: Tbny Stewart; 172.391 mph; July
21,2000.
S torylin e: pocono Raceway has long been recognized
as one of NASCAR’s most competitive raceways.
I’Ocono’s unique 2.5-mile track features three turns,
each with a different degree of banking.

Race: Federated Auto Parts 300
Where: Nashville Superspeedway, Nashville,
Tbnn.
When: Saturday 8 pm. EDT
Defending chnmp: Scott Riggs
Race record: David Green; 122.724 mph, April 12,
2003.
Qualifying record: Randy LnJote, 163.324 mph,
April 12.2003.
Storyline: Nextel Cup driver Michael Waltrip
who claimed the coveted guitar trophy after win­
ning the Pepsi 300 In April at Nashville, will
return to compete In the Federated Auto I’arts 300.

MBNA 400: A SALUTE TO HEROES REVIEW

1. Kyle Busch
2,117; previous: 1
2. Martin Truex Jr.
2,104; previous: 2
3. David Groen ----1,965: previous: 4
4. Michael Waltrip
1,922; previous: 3
5. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
1,889; previous: 5
6. Jason Keller
1.B36; previous: 6
7. Grog Billie
1.800; previous: 8
0. Ron Hornaday
1,743; previous: 7
9. Jason Leffler
1,710; provious: 9
10. Kenny Wallace
1,634; previous: 10

By AL LEVINE
Cox News Service
Dover, Del.

M a rk M a rtin ends long drought
in race w a n ed by controversy
BY AL LEVINE
Cox News Service

LO O K
AHEAD

»finally
win a Nextel Cup race.
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In a three-week stretch this spring, the
rookie driver of the No 9 Dodge finished
second, second and
third. He was second
again at TUxas.
Sunday ha was with­
in 19 miles of his first
career victory at Dover
International
Speedway when he
drove right Into oil
dropped by Casey
Moors' blown engine
KAHNE
Suddenly the sure victory went slipaddin away
1 went down Into Turn land there was
no grip when I got there,” Kahne said.
"There was oil all over the race track. After
I hit the wad, I opened my eyes back up and
care were coming at me, spinning side­
ways, crashing-1 spun and I just had the
view of everybody coming at ma"
Kahne had taken the lead on Lap 346 of
the 40OJap race and appeared to be In con­
trol Then disaster struck and he walked
t with a gist-place finish.
" t J l greet car,” Kahne said. “It's
We went from Just about
jo u r first race to nothing.”
l owner Ray Evemham said “there
&gt;screaming about It on the
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we all rode In there mid wrecked. On top of that, 1
sat on Die fruntstretch for two bps and waited for
an ambulance. I’m glad I’m OK because I haven't
seen an ambulance yet.”
“I think that was the biggest Joke of a race as
I've ever been involved In,” said Jamie McMurruy
whose No. 42 Dtxlge was wiped out In the big one.
"It was kind of ridiculous, all the cautions and the
oil on the race track. It kind of looked like on
ARCA race."

RACE STATISTICS
Average speed of race winner: 97.042 mph.
Time of no*: 4 hours, 7 minutes, 19 seconds.
Margin of victory: 1.702 seoonds.
Caution flag*: 11 tor 90 laps.
Lead changes: 13 among nine drivers.
Lap laadera: Jeremy Mayfield, 1-18; Brian Victors,
19-25; Mayfield, 26-33; Jeff Burton, 34-48; Tony
Stewart, 49-116; Mayfield, 119-150; Stewart, 15M60;
Sterling Marlin, 161; Stewart, 162-315; Jimmie
Johnson, 318; Ryan Newman, 317-325; Mayfield, 326345; Kasey Kahne, 346-381; Mark Martin, 382-400.

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who spent moat of the race a lap down, ral­
lied (br thlrdtobodst his points lead to 90
over Jimmie Johnson.
“Ith unfortunate that we had so many
cautions and stuff; but that’a what tills
sport's about,” Earnhardt Jc said. “It's
drama, It’s exciting I tl exciting in the scat
when you're out there dodging guys spin­
ning around and crashing sparks flying,
dust everywhere. It's wild ! had a great
•eat It's unfortunate that some people don't
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Jeremy Mayfield wni pleased with win­
ning his eighth career pole and a top-10 fin­
ish al Dover
“Iks going to be a huge momentum boost
for us,” Mayfield said.
Ilia No. 19 team has been quietly digging
out of a bole.
After finishing second at Atlanta In
March, Mayfield was seventh In points.
Then four finishes of 21st or worse over the
next six races sunk him to 16th. After
Dow; Mayfield Is 15th In the standings.

SEEZEEH H

June 13 — Pocono 500,
Pocono Raceway
June 20 —Sirius 400,
Michigan Internationa] Speedway
June 27 —Dodge/Save Mart 350,
Infineon Raceway
July 3 — Pepsi 400,
Daytona International Speedway
July 11 —Troplcana 400,
Chicagobnd Speedway

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switches for caution lights away
from the flagsland. The switches
will be located In the control tower dur­
ing races for the three major divisions.
The decision comes after a mistake In
the Craftsman Truck Series race at
Lowe's Motor Speedway last month. The
caution lights came on momentarily and
leader Carl Edwards slowed. The lights,
allegedly turned on by the backup flag­
man. were quickly turned off and there
was no caution. Edwards ended up los­
ing the race, mid NASCAR bter admit­
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A penalty, usually
assessed for speeding on
pit road or for unsafe driv­
ing. The car must be
brought onto pit road at the
appropriate speed and
stopped for one full second
in the team's pit stall before
returning to the track.

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MBNA 400 NOTEBOOK

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Dover, Del.
ut of the smoke and carnage that punctuat­
ed Sunday's MBNA 400, Mark Martin
emerged with his first victory In Iwo years
A third-place fin­
after going 72 races without one.
ish In the MBNA
Martin, In the No. 6 Fbrd, boat Tbny Stewart,
America 200 lift­
driving the No. 20 Chevrolet, and Dale Earnhardt
ed David Green
Jr.'s No. 0 Chevrolet at Dover International
Into third place
Speedway
In the Busch
"Man. 1forgot what It feels like (to win),”
standings.
Martin, 45, said after his 34lh career win.
“Everything went our way today That’s a fairy tale
story It was just a gift.”
The race itself was hardly a fairy tale, however.
It took nearly five hours to complete the race.
CR A FTSM A N TR U C K
Nearly half of it was run under red (39 minutes of
stoppage) or yellow flags. A wreck on Lap 347 col­
1. Dennis Setzer
lected 19 cars.
924; previous: 1
And just 19 laps (him his first Nextel Cup win,
Knsey Kahne's No. 9 Dodge ran into oil that Casey
2. Carl Edwards
Mean' blown engine had just deposited on the
904; previous: 2
concrete track, sending Kahne to a race-ending
3. Rick Crawford
collision with the wall and three other cars.
868: previous: 3
Martin avoided the oil and led the final 18 taps
4. Mike Skinner —
on older tires than the runners-up.
847; previous: 6
Murtln was running second to Kahne, both stay­
5. Bobby Hamilton
ing on the track when other contenders pitted
800; previous: 4
after the big wreck, when the leader got caught up
6. Travis Kvapll
In Mean' oil before NASCAR threw the 11th cau­
788; previous: 7 A lourth-placo
tion of the race (they consumed a total of 90 laps,
finish at Dover
nearly a fourth of the event).
7. Jon Wood
"When the oil wa*4uUieconwfeLwas running
770; previous: 9 lilted Mika
Skinner two
low and I didn't get It in it,” Martin said. "Kasey's
8. Jack Sprague
spots Into fourth
misfortune was our foruma {Crew chief) Pat
767| previous: 11 place In the
(Tryson) Just made the right call (to stay out on the
9. David Starr
standings.
next-to-Iast caution). If I had gone In for tires. I'd
765; previous: 12
bet you I'd have hit the oil, too. It was meant for us
10. Torry Cook
to win today"
760; previous: 8
It was a tough day In the NASCAR timing mid
scoring booth. Some competitors ripped
NASCAR's Inability to quickly sort out the two big
Issues of the long day
Chaffin holds off Crawford for win
First: how to properly penalize Ryan Newman
Chad ChalTtn held off a hand-charging Rick
when he spun out as the only car un the lead lap,
Crawford for the final four laps to win Friday's
then ran the stop piddle at the end of pit road. (It
Craftsman Truck Series race at Dover
finally held him for n lap). Second: for not Bagging
International Speedway.
the race before Kahne drove Into the oil.
Newman Indirectly figured In the 19-car plleup
He smacked the wall on Lap 321, just before he ran
the pit-road stop sign and NASCAR needed 24 cau­
A ttA
tion laps to figure things out mid reset the field.
Eattm i
But It may have set up the big wreck by placing a
number of lapiied cars ahead of the foster leaders.
NEXTEL CUP
The
wreck occurred two laps after racing finally
Pocono 500
FOX
resumed.
12:30 p.m., Sunday
Matt Kenseth, driver of the No. 17 Ford, was
livid after his car was eliminated (Tom competiBUSCH SERIES
FX tlon in Kahne's wreck.
Federated Auto Parts 300
“If I was a fan, I’d be mad,” Kenseth said. "First,
7:30 p.m„ Saturday
NASCAR
spends 40 laps under caution screwing
SPEED
CRAFTSMANTRUCK
around for who knows what. Then a car blew up
CHANNEL
O'Reilly 400K
half a bp before we got there and they never
9 p.m„ Friday
threw the caution. They just let It go green until

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Race: O’Reilly 400K
Where: T^xas Motor Speedway
When: Friday, 9 pm. EDT
Length of race: 167 laps/250.5 miles
Race record: Brendan Gaughan; 140.621
mph; June 6,2003.
Qualifying record: Scott Riggs, 181.953
mph; Oct. 4,2001.
Defending champ: Brendan Gaughan
Storyline: Ttexas Motor Speedway Is the sec­
ond fastest track on the circuit and has host­
ed two races annually since 1999. Brendan
Gaughan has won four times then*.

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Cox News Service

provides a
unique view of
the track.

reg Bifilo fought ofT a
dominant David
Green to win the
raln-debyed MBNA 200
Busch Series race at Dover
on
Monday
The
win is
Biflle's
third of
the year.
Martin
Truex Jr.
finished
second
BIFFLE
after
leading 75 laps, the most
bps led. Green, who led 44
bps, finished third. Bobby
Hamilton Jr finished
fourth. Kyle Busch retained
the Busch points lead with a
fifth-pbee run.
The MBNA 200 was
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Dover bridge offers unique perspective
By AL LEVINE
Cox News Service

“1think we've admitted mistakes In
Dover, Del.
the past," Helton said. “And 1think we've
he best scats In the house at Dover
tried to correct them when they’re cor­
International Speedway are 29 feet
rectable In the case of the truck race In
above the track, surrounded by
Charlotte, It wasn't correctable, there was carpeting, air conditioning and nine
nothing we could do and alter the out­
TVs. There are only 50 of thegi and they
come because we had no idea what the
ore not for sale.
last four bps would have been like had
The DuPont Monster Bridge debuted
we put out the caution correctly
this weekend, the theater-style seats were
"it was obvious to us that the mistake
filled with company bigwigs and a couple
was on our side and we wanted Carl and of randomly selected fans who were
(team owner) Jack (Roush) and the world treated to Sunday's race.
to understand that, look. Carl didn't
Dover has always had a bridge for
make the mistake, we did. And we're
competitors and medb to cross the track
sorry for what happened."
because of the absence of a tunnel. The
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embroidered scats with holders for cups
and race scanners. The UOfoot bridge b
located on the back straightaway heading
into Turn 3.
"We knew these seats would become
one o f those things that somebody would­
n’t mind outbidding somebody else for, so
we won't sell them," track Vice President
Jerome Mtragib said. "We're going to
keep them for contests and sweepstakes
winners."
NASCAR President Mike Helton
watched part of Friday’s Nextel Cup prac­
tice (him the bridge and was Impressed.
"It’s really unique,” Helton said. “Fbr
Dover, it kind of works. Whether or not it
works somewhere else Is yet to be seen.
It's different."

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R otary gains notes o f praise
Sanford's Noon Rotary Club
is ending its fiscal year of serv­
ice to the community on an
exceptional high note. In com­
piling the dub's accomplish­
ments for International Rotary,
outgoing president Chris Stubbs
reported Monday that the Club
contributed more than $40,000
to the local community and to
Rotary Foundation.
"During a course of a year,
you aren't fully aware of all the
things you do," Stubbs told
.......................... Rotartans
Monday at
Service Club their noon
Connections mectini
ng at
Sanford
RiverWalk
Best Western
Marina Hotel.
"But we are
simply over­
whelmed with
the accom­
plishments
Charles
we've made
Jackson this year; hats
off to everyone ^
club. 1
applaud each and every one of
you who have worked so hard
this year."
Not only did Stubbs thank
dub members for their untiring
work, but two local organiza­
tions also lauded members with
notes of appreciation.
Stubbs acknowledged thankyou letters from the Boys and
Girls Club of Sanford and
Seminole County Public
Schools.
The Boys and Girls Club
received $1,000 from Rotary to
help fund afterschool transrtation to Tajiri Arts. Rotarian
b Kuhn organized other busi­
ness owners to help the Boys
and Girls Club reach their finandalgoal.
Tne Foundation of Seminole
County Public Schools also
wrote a note of thanks for an
endowment the Rotary Club
established at Seminole High
School In the name of John
Mercer, longtime Sanford
banker; andpast Rotary District
Governor. This was the first year
the scholarship was awarded.
BUT ROTARLANS CANT
REST on their laurels. After
Stubbs lauded members for
their hard work, president-elect
Craig Bair laid out his program
and committee chairmen listed
projects and goals for 2004-2005,
which maintains a high level of
service and calls for additional
volunteers to serve our historic
dty through this historic dub
(second-oldest in Florida).
Q ub service chairman Paul
Osborne said look for the return
of these successful projects and
services: Golf Invitational
Fourth of July Celebration,
Casino Night, Oktoberfest, and
the popular Com Boil this year
sharing with Sanford Rotary
Breakfast Q ub as a joint com­
munity project/sodal on the
banks of the river. So many proj­
ects and wonderful services
were presented for the upcom­
ing year, Bair ran out of time.
He'll continue at Monday's
meeting.
I encourage all and any per­
son who is business and com­
munity-minded, progressive
and service-oriented, and have
time to devote to a wonderful
community to check out the
Noon Rotary Qub. More than
likely (if you're from Sanford) to
see your banket; ex-teacher,
dassmate, or new business
owrier, or somebody else you
may or may not know.
The meetings are fun with
the singing of Freeman Baggett,
the song leader and editor of the
dub’s weekly newsletter,
"Sanford Rotary Ttiming Wheel
Rotary Recreational St
Vocational Fellowship."
Rotary's slogan, according to the
Wheel is "Service Above Self."
If you fit that description,, seems
se
like Rotary may be for you.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
BUCKS: Dr. John Morgan,
Sanford native and retired local
physician, was one of the first
Kotarians Monday to drop a
"happy dollar" as sergeant-atarms Don Sigurdson passed the
pot. Dr. Morgan's buck marks
his 58 years of marriage to
Nancy whom he met while
attending medical school at
Emory University in Atlanta.
They tied the knot June 1,1946.
Nancy worked for CocaCola's international office in the
Big Peach. Some years later, the
Doc brought his bride home to
Sanford where he established a
successful OB GYN practice for
40 years and they have lived
happily ever after.
Also tossing in a dollar for 36
years of marriage to Laurie was
Alan Dickey, commemorating a
wonderful milestone. They
made their vows on June 8,
1968
CHIEF CRUISES DOWN
MEMORY LANE: Sanford
Police Chief Brian Tooley passed
a "happy Rotary buck" for the
dty of Sanford's "great

Memorial Day" celebration,
which Induded a record-setting
parade, memorial tribute and
tons of sentiment highlighting
veterans' sacrifices and services.
The chief himself was officerdriven down First Street in the
Memorial Day parade in a 1962
Chevy Impala police cmiser,
similar to those seen on TV’s
"Andy Griffin, Mayberry R.F.D”
show. The black-and-white
police car — with the original
Sanford "Friendly City" seal of
Chief Osceola — has been
restored to mint condition for

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show-and-tell. The police
department has a great commu­
nity relatioas program.
Eind out how you can get
involved by calling Sgt. Greg
Smith at 407-323-3030.
Charles D. Jackson, a Sanford
native, writes a weekly column on
civic and service clubs in Seminole
County. Please send announce­
ments tw o to three uveks Inforc
a v n t ft&gt;the Sanford Herald, 300 N .
French /hr., Sanford, Florida,
32771. O r e-mail th a n to editor:
cpattonG'scmitwlcheraULcom.

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Wednesday, June 9, 2004

Page 7A

Electronic monitor snares burglar
A man, who was on pre-trial
release, and monitored by the
Seminole County Sheriffs Office
EMPACT program, now finds
himself benind bars, after his
movements were tied via GPS to
a crime in the dty of Sanford.
Sanford police arrested
David Lowe, 25, of Sanford, on
Wednesday, June 2. This
occurred after electronic moni­
toring data showed him in the
area of where a burglary
occurred on May 21. This data
led to a search of pawn records
by SPD. Investigators found

Items that had been
with
reported
wned that were simiinstances of crime.
to those stolen dur­
Satellites and com­
ing the burglary in
puters do the moni­
Sanford. A latent print,
toring. It's believed
recovered at the scene,
tire Seminole County
was then matched to
Sheriffs Office was
Lowe's.
tire first in the nation
EMPACT is tire
do this, when the pro­
acronym for Electronic
gram came on line in
Monitoring Protection
August 2002.
and Crime Tracking. It
Lowe's
arrest,
Lowe
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where
electronic
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they await trial, by tracking their the first for tire EMPACT system
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Wednesday
June 9, 2004

Local
college
stars go
in draft
Special to the Herald

UCF All-American pitch­
er Matt Fox was selected
with the 35th overall pick
to the Minnesota Twins
Monday in the 2004 FirstYear Major League
Baseball Draft. Fox was
taken in the supplemental
first round by the Twins,
becoming just the fourth
first round draft pick in
school history.
Junior center fielder Clay
Timpner was the 130th
overall selection in the
fourth round by the San
Francisco Giants.
Sophomore All-American
ritchcr Kyle Bono was
nter selected with the
245th pick in the eighth
round by the Boston Red
Sox.
Fox joins Justin Pope (St.
Louis, 2001), Joe Wagner
(Milwaukee, 1993) and
Chad Mottola (Cincinnati,
1992) on UCF's all-time
first round draft pick list.
Fox is the second first
round selection under the
current tenure of UCF
pitching coach Craig
Cozart.
"It is a great feeling to
know all of the hard work
paid off," stated Fox. "I am
excited and happy to be
drafted by the Minnesota
Twins."
Fox had one of the finest
seasons in UCF history in
2004. The right-hander
was 14-2 with a 1.85 ERA
in 17 starts. In 11.2 innings
of work. Fox reecurded.125. .
strikeouts and opponents
batted just .191 vs. the
right-hander.
Fox finished tied for sec­
ond in UCF single-season
history in wins, tied for
fourth in strikeouts, and
10th in innings pitched.
Fox was named to
Collegiate Baseball News
All-America First Team
and was a second team
All-America selection
according to USA
Tbday/ Sports Weekly. Fox
was a sixth round draft
pick of the Arizona
Diamondbacks in the 2002
First-Year Player Draft.
Timpner put together a
phenomenal junior season
in which he led UCF in
runs (69), hits (96), doubles
(20), triples (6), home runs
(6), total bases (146) and
stolen bases (43). The 2004
A-Sun First Team AllConference selection ranks
among UCF all-time lead­
ers in nits, runs, stolen
bases and total bases.
Timpner was a 41st round
draft pick of the Texas
Rangers in the 2002 FirstYear Player Draft.
Bono was a second team
All-America selection by
USA Today/Sports Weekly
and a third team AllAmerica honorre accord­
ing to Collegiate Baseball
News. The draft-eligible
sophomore was 8-2 with a
1.94 ERA in 97.1 innings of
work. The Lake Mary
native amassed a UCF sin­
gle-season and career
record five complete-game
shutouts in 2004 and
totaled 107 strikeouts, to
rank in the top 10 in UCF
single-season strikeouts.
T\vo teammates from the
ongwood Babe Ruth Prep
All-Star Team that won the
World Series back in the
rly 90's
9 were also taken
early
on the1first day of the
draft.
Stetson University AllAmerica catcher Chris
Westervelt (Batesville,
Ark.) was selected by the
Los Angeles Dodgers in
the 11th round of the 2004
Major League Baseball
Amateur Draft. Westervelt,
who also played at Lake
Mary as a freshman before
moving to Arkansas, was
the 328th overall pick in
the draft and the 13th
selection of the Dodgers.
Westervelt, a third-team
See Draft, Page 9A

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Sports
U C F falls to FS U in Regional final
Special to the Herald

UCF's bid for three wins in one day
came to an end with a 19-3 loss to topseeded Florida State Sunday in the
NCAA Regional Championship game at
Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee.
The 20th-ranked Golden Knights
defeated 24th-ranked Oklahoma State
12-9 in 10 innings Sunday morning just
after midnight and beat the 16th-ranked
Seminoles 7-5 Sunday afternoon before
the Seminoles prevailed in the seventh
and final game of the regional.
UCF came within one win for the
third time in school history of the
NCAA Super Regionals. The Golden
Knights ended the season with a 47-18
record, including the fourth highest win
total in UCF single-season history.

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C h a m p io n s h ip

Stephen Drew welcomed Brett
Bordwine into his first career start with
his 16th home run of the season to right
field in the top of the first to give FSU a
1-0 lead. Matt Sauls added to the FSU
lead with two outs with a RBI single to
center to give the Seminoles a 2-0
advantage.
Shane Robinson hit his first career
homer in the second to extend the FSU
lead to 3-0. Eddy Martinez-Estcve
added a sacrifice fly to give the
Seminoles a 4-0 lead after two innings

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of play.
UCF chipped away at the lead in the
third as Matt Ray singled up the middle
with two outs to score Lake Mary's
Drew Butera, an All-Tournament selec­
tion, cutting the deficit to 4-1. Lake
Mary's Ryan Bono added a two-out sin
gle to score Rav, slicing the lead to 4-2.
FSU ripped the game open with a
five-run fourth to take a 9-2 lead. Bryan
Zech started the big inning with a solo
homer to left center as the Seminoles
recorded six hits in the frame.

The Seminoles added 10 runs over the
next three innings while Matt LafTcur
blasted his third home run of the season
to close out the scoring at 19-3.
''First of all, I want to congratulate the
baseball team of Florida State for a
championship very well deserved," said
UCF head coach Jay Bergman. "I want
to thank the people at Florida State for
everything they did. We had lightning,
rain and everything else and got the
games in and other than that, I just
wanted to say how proud I was of our
baseball team. Flaying three games
within 24 hours and playing until one
(a m.) in the morning we played a great
game but we just ran out of pitching.
That was all there was to it. We've
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Sanford River Rats
inaugurate league
with 6-2 victory
B y Dean Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD — A baseball
fan could not have asked for
much more.
The skies may have been
threatening and there was a
21-minute delay for lightning,
but not much else went
wrong as the Florida
Collegiate Summer League
kicked off its inaugural sea­
son before several, hundred
fans with the host Sanford
River Rats easing past the
Daytona Beach Barracudas, 62, Monday night at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Drew Shetrone gave up two
hits and struck out 12 over
seven innings
and Dan
igs ar
h a d a, huge night
Quartararo had
with the bat at the River Rats
won the first ever game
played in the Florida
Collegiate Summer League.
But the family atmosphere
and big crowd nearly over­
shadowed the play on the
field as Sanford showed tire
league a great beginning.
The nignt started with the
introduction of players from
both teams and the Sanford
team was escorted to their
positions by members of the
City of Sanford Babe Ruth
Baseball Cal Ripken Major
(11-12 year old) All-Star team
which will be coach by Greg
Hardy and Leonanl
Richardson.
And at the end of every
inning there was a drawing
for prizes or an activity on the
field, including allowing the
youngsters to run around the
bases.
Apopka's Shetrone, a 6-foot2 righthander who just com­
pleted his freshman season at
Seminole Community
College, thrilled the fans with

his crackling fastball and
sharp breaking pitches, retir­
ing seven in a row twice dur­
ing his seven innings of work
and retiring 19 of the final 20
batters he faced.
The St. Petersburg College
duo of Paul Buhrow and
Feter Taraskcvich hurled one
shutout inning each in relief
for the River Rats.
Quartararo, a second baseman who helped SCC to its
first-ever State Championship
last year before heading to
South Carolina-Aiken, tripled
his first two times to the plate
and finished the game 3-for-l
with two triples, three runs
scored and two RBI.
Jon Lozada, another player
who just completed his fresh­
man year at SCC, also had a
big night, singling in
Quartaram his first two times
at the plate, finishing the
night 2-for-3,
"That was fun," said River
Rats coach Ricky Plante. "It
was a very good beginning,
but we will get belter once we
get the whole roster here and
get some time playing togeth­
er. We hope to sign a couple
more pi tellers and when we
get Zac McCamie back we
should be really good.
Unfortunately, 1 really don't
expect McCamie back until
July."
McCamie, who was the ace
for SCC last year, is the No. 3
starter for the University of
South Carolina, which is one
of the favorites to reach the
College World Series in
Omaha next week.
The game did not start out
the best for Shetrone however,
as he hit the first two batters
he faced and gave up a sacri­
fice fly to Jon Roberts and a
run-scoring double to
See River Rats, Page 9A

H erald photo* by J im W en tz

Sanford River Rats socond
baseman Dan Quartararo
(above) slides into third base
with the second of his two
triples on the night ahead of the
tag of former Seminole High
School star Angelo Petracca
during the River Rats’ 6-2 sea­
son-opening victory over the
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Monday night at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Quartararo had three hits,
scoied three runs and drove In
two to provide more than
enough offense for Sanford
starling pitcher Drew Shetrono
(right), who allowed just two
hits and struck out 12 in seven
innings of work. The “Rats" will
roturn home to play the
Orlando Shockers at 7 p m.
next Tuesday night.

B ig tr o u t s m a s h in g
th e m u lle t o n c o a s t
By Captain David Rogers

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Photo courtesy ot Captain David Rogers

Captain David Rogers proudly displays the 31-1/2 Inch, 10-pound trout he caught on Memorial Day.

If you want to have fun and
catch some* trout, break out the
top water plugs, jigs and jerk
baits. The trout bite is going
off.
We have landed several trout
in the last week. These trout
are following the huge pods of
mullet that have infiltrated the
Mosquito Lagoon and Indian
River Lagoon.
All you have to do is find the
bait pods and start chunking
and winding. I landed my
largest trout on Memorial Day.
This big girl went 31-1 /2 indi­
es and weighed and even 10
pounds on the Boga Grip. We
were poling down the flat
when I spotted this beast out of
the comer of my eye. 1 told my
client to hand me his rod. I cast
into a large sand hole and
WHAM! She latched on the
Rip Tide three-inch Mullet and
after running some drag and a
10 minute battle she was land­

ed.
After a few pictures she was
released to roam the flat and
lay her eggs. We also landed 12
more trout that day on top
water plugs, jigs and the Rip
Tide Flats Chub.
It is really important thatyou
release these bigger trout. They
produce so many eggs. Take
pictures and meaurements if
you would like to mount one
of these big "Gator" trout.
Usually these fish have worms
and would not be good to eat.
If you want to eat dinner, eat
the 15 inch to 20 inch trout.
They are mighty tasty.
The trout have been biting
very well at first light and then
after 11 a.m. The 10 pound fish
was caught at 12:45 p.m.
Another important thing to
remember is to wet your hands
and be gentle when handling
the trout. They have a protec­
tive slime and can eaten dis­
ease if not handled properly.
Sec Fishing, Page 9A

�Pflflf 9A Wednesday, June 9. 2004

H a H erald

River Rats
Continued from Page 8A
Stetson's John DeStefano
before getting out of the
inning.
But that would be it for the
Barracudas as they would not
get another runner past second
the rest of the game.
Sanford got a run back in the
bottom of the first when
Quartararo tripled to rightcenter with one out and scored on
a two-out single by Lozada
and then took the lead for
good in the third Inning.
Oviedo's Brett Murphy led
off with a single, but was
erased on a ground ball off the
bat of Ryan McKenzie.
Another former Raider Ben
Sprague, then hit a potential
double play ball toward sec­
ond, but the ball got past into
center for an error; putting run­
ners on the comers.
Quartararo then blasted a
long drive Just short of the wall
in straightaway center for his
second triple and two RBI, put­
ting the hosts ahead for good.
Lozada then got another twoout single to score Quartararo.
The River Rats added single
runs in the fourth and seventh
innings off former Seminole
High School star Dominic
Petracca, who came on to close
out the third for starter Chance
Home.
Courtney Propst led off the
fourth by reaching on an
infield single, moved over to
third on a wild pitch and
ground out by Brent Sellers
and scored on a sacrifice fly by
Murphy.
In the seventh, Quartararo
singled, went to second on a
grounder by Winter Springs'
John Michael Howell,
advanced to third on Kyle
Patrick's single and scored on a
double-steal when the throw to

College
Coritlnued from Page 8A
enjoyed our stay here this year.
Hopefully we'll be back next
year.
Dee Brown had gone 3-for-4
with four RBI and tne g;amewinning home run in trie first
game of the day give UCF a 7-5
victory and force the winnertake-all game.
Drew tripled and scored on a
Wild pitch in the first to give
the Seminoles a 1-0 lead.
Ryne Malone hit his 11th
home run of the season to give
the Seminoles a 2-0 lead.
The short fences in right field
played a role in the third as
Drew hit a solo home run to
right to give the Seminoles a 30 lead.
UCF finally got its first base
runner in the fourth as Matt
Ray walked, stole second and
advanced to third on a throw­
ing error by FSU catcher before
Brown drove in Ray with an
infield single.
The Seminoles added an
unearned run in the fifth to
take a 4-1 lead. Bryan Zech
drove In Shane Robinson on a
sacrifice fly to right field to
score the Seminoles' fourth
run.
UCF Jumped right back into
the game in the sixth as the
Golden Knights loaded the
bases to start the inning. Brown
followed with a RBI single
through the left side, to score
two, cutting the lead to 4-3.
After Ryan Bono laid down a
sacrifice bunt to advance run­
ners to second and third with
one out, Marshall Bernhard
delivered the game-tying run
with a RBI groundout to short
to tie the game at four. UCF
looked to take the lead as
Chandler Rose drilled a shot to
the gap in left center) but FSU
center fielder Shane Robinson
made an amazing catch to rob
Rose of extra bases and a RBI.

Draft
ntinued from Page 8A
l-American (Collegiate
leball) and the Atlantic Sun
nference Player of the Year)
ted 385 with 11 home runs,
RBI and 130 total bases. He
rted all 59 games for the
tters (36-23) and ranked
long the league leaders in 10
ensive categories. He fin­
ed his career among
(son's all-time leaders in
:ting average (350), slugging
rcentage (387), on-base peritage L442), home runs (35)
i total bases (373).
Uestervelt was drafted fol­
ding his Junior year by
kland in the 40th round of
&gt;2003 Major League Baseball
dt but elected to return to
tson for his senior year,
duth Carolina infielder
vin Melillo was the 157th
trail pick by the Oakland A's
the fifth round.
i captain and a Junior at
ith Carolina, Melillo, who
es in Longwood and played
Lake Brantley, has already
lyed in two College World
ies' and has been a key

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second from the pitcher was
wide.
In addition to Quartararo
and Lozada, Patrick and
Murphy contributed two hits
each to an 11-hit River Rats
attack.
In addition to Dominic
Petracca, who threw very well
in his four-plus innings of
relief, the Barracudas also had
former Lake Mary standout
D.J. Ackley and Seminole High
stars Angelo Petracca and Matt
Fraysier on its roster.
The River Rats were to have
hosted the Orlando Shockers
on Hicsday and will travel to
Orlando on Friday to begin a
three-game series with the
Shockers at Tinker Field.
Friday and Saturday's games
begin at 7 p.m. with Sunday's
final set for 1 p.m.
The "Rats" will take on the
Shockers again next Tuesday
(June 15) at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium with the
Shockers playing as the home
team, before hitting the road
again next Wednesday to get
their first look at the Winter
Parle Diamond Dawgs, who
will play their home games at
Lake Brantley High School.
Game time for both contests is
set for 7 p.m.
Tickets are Just $8 for the
whole family or $4 for individ­
uals and a $1 for students. Kids
under six are free.
For more information, check
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links to the Sanford River Rats
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Sen ford , F L 32772
P h o n e : 407-322-2611 x 11
Fe x : 407-323-9408
E m ail:

diutlQn^wmlnolehcfoIsl.co
EOE
Blue Bell Ice Cream soekmg
individual with computer skills
6 prior office experience 8 to
5, Monday thru Friday 407-3237373
A u to M echanic*
Busies) shop in town noods A S E
certified techs Apply in person,
2650 S Orlando Dr. Sanford..
Chnstian House painter looking
for partner. Prefer Interior jobs.
Quality brush exp. 30 yrs
Myron Morgan, Deltona, 407686-8632_____________________
C ultured
marble
manufacturing.
Experience
preferred Apply in person, 105
Comm*roe Way. Sanford. 407321-4772.

D R IV E R -C L A S S
B
L IC E N S E ,
$10.50
HOUR TO
S TA R T,
B E N E F IT S ,
D FW P
(407)299-1380
Earn Extra Money! Work Pari
Tim e Hour*. Income Potential
Of 61000-S I 500 A W eek. Call
407-630-5896
Established janitoriaJ needs
floor te chi &amp; supervisors FuH
time A part time, excellent
benetita. 407-339-6000, fax
407-339-4710.
FR O N T
DESK
CLERK
required lor afternoon shift,
weekends A nights, experience
preferred. Budget Inn. Sanford
A pply in person. 320 0 S.
Orlando Or._________________
F u ll-Tim e
Entry
Level
Receptionist Position available
w/Local
Distributor.
P ay
commertsurathre w / Benefits.
R equires G o o d P hone A
O rganizational
CLM1C om puter, and Tiling Call
C indy at 407-330-0301.

Fr e e Es t im a t e s I
' E m e r g e n c y A / C S e r v ic e

S S l i m

141-165

199-229

4

71— H elp W anted

71— llELr Wanted

Granlte Fabricators,
Polishers &amp; Installers

Receptionist: Sanlord importing
com pany
looking
for
receptionist, G enoral office
duties
Including
phone
answ ering,
som e
tiling.
Computer exp, a plus S7 50.hr
M O N D A Y T H R U Friday. 905 407-322-1650.

Hiring all positions. Excellent
salary A benefits Call 407-5575915
Horse C a re - Sm alt private
barn-daily, 4-7pm , Please call
Joanne
407-323-4517._______________
Immediate Openings lor P/T
Security
G uard
A
P/T
Maintenance Tech Apply In
P erson. N o P ho no Calls
Adosa O rlando-Sanlord. 2500
Adesa Dr. (corner ol 46 A 415)
Sanford,
FI.
32773
EOE/M/F/H/V Back G round
Chock Drug Testing Employer
I N V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T I
Alw ays
a
good
policy,
especially
tor
business
opportunities and franchrsos C a l
Florida Dept of Agriculturo A
Consumer Services al 000-4357352 or F T C -H E L P for free
information O r visit our Wob site
at w w w flc gov/bizop
Florida law requiros sellers of
certain buslnoss opportunities
to register with Florida Dept of
Agrlcullure
A
C onsum e r
Services betoro selling. Call to
vorrty lawful registration before
you buy.

LA B O R E R S N E E D E D
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CON TRACTO R
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 40IK
PLANI Drug tree workplace.
Apply el: »90 Miller Drive,
Altamonte Springe 407-260-

eooo.

H irin g B o n u s ! Lake Mary hair
salon looking for motivated
hair stylists A nail lech 3
chairs toft. Ask for Diane or Dobi
for confidential interview, 407323-6522
Lawn spray person needed for
local pesl control company .
N eed valid drivers license.
407-321-6647
Mail Clerk-O ptical tab: Detail
oriented person needed lor
small optical lab In Sanford
Strong communication skills A
accuracy a must. 407-3232040x24, ask lor Karen or
Carmen.

Server*, F/T, exp necessary AM
A PM shifts C all DaVm ci
Restaurant
407-323-1380
Start or G ro w your ow n
janitorial business I supply
accounts. No $ Down! Call Th o
Rogers G roup 4 0 7 -5 66-87IB
SW AM P
HOUSE
G R IL L
Looking tor qualified cooks 23 yrs. exp, AM fi PM shifts Apply
In person 408 W High Banks,
DoBary 386 660-6091
S w iss port
USA
at
Orlando/Sanlord International
Airport Is currently accepting
applications for an Aircraft
Fueler position. Candidates
m ust
possess
excellent
com m unication
and
arkrwvstmtivo support skAs. hove
a dean driving record with a vakd
Florida driver's license, be
available to work wookends.
holidays, and evening hours as
needed All Candidates must
pass a drug test, and provide
a 10 year work/school history.
P rw ous oxpomxx) xi vwdo-txxi/
aircralt refueling services
prolorred For more information
please call 71m Brown al 407322-0055
The
Flshel C om pa ny, a
national utility contractor is
hiring a Foroman and Backhoo
operator for our Sanford and
Kissim mee operations. Th o
ideal candidate w ill have a C O LA and 3 years experience
6afoly installing underground
utilities Bi-lmgual Spanish is a
plus Team Flshel otters career
advancem ent,
competitive
wages, and an excellent benefit
package including hoalth. life,
4 0 IK and a profit sharing plan
Mail resume 1o 2840 Stonewall
Place. Sanlord, F L 32773 O n
line w ww lishetco com E O E

Thrift Depot
Now Hiring,
Sanford Plaza.

Maintenance Tech. F/T, Large
Apartm ent
Com m unity.
Experience A M ust H V A C
Certified 407-321-6220

T ra c k H o * O P E R A T O R Underground
utllitles/PIpe
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322-0133

M E C H A N IC :
Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-6133.

U tility F o re m a n • G rade
elevations
and
utility
experience for underground
utility crew. Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133

W a re h o u s e :
F u ll
tim e,
benefit*, training pro vid e d ,
call 407-830-4700.
P a ri T im e C arrier
T h e S e n io rd H erald is looking
lor a part time carrier to deliver
newspapers during the early
morning hours ol Wednesdays
A Saturdays. Ideal job for a
retired Individual. Must have a
valid F L drivers license,
insurance and dependable
vehicle Interested individuals
should contact D a n Ping.
Sanlord Herald Publisher, 407322-2611.
Part Tim e, approximately 20
hrs/week, floor care specialist
Also need office cleaning
person 407-321-6712, BI&lt;U
Clean

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Merchandise
...j Automotive
Real Estate
181197 Miscellaneous 231-245
Sendees

To Place Your Ad Call
11—H ome H ealth
C are

l i A

W arehouse A fork lift
operator needed:
407-324-2442
Yard H elp mechanical aptitude
helpful Apply In person Cox
Lumber C o 3874 Church St,
Sanlord E O E

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Business &amp; Services
* Directory
TX T■ w
I X I CX I CX I I X I
Advertise y o u r business or services for as little as $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative

258-A utomotive

279-H auling

Low ell's A u to Repair

Fill D irt, S h e ll, T o p S o il, R o c k .
C o n c r e t e -W a s h o u l, B o b c a t 7
T r a c t o r S e r v ic e a v a ila b le a ls o .
S e rv ic in g V o lu s ia , L a k e , S e m in o le ,
O r a n q o C o u n t ie s . 4 0 7 -9 4 7 -8 8 7 2 :

T o y o t a &amp; A S E M a s lo r M e c h a n ic
F o r e ig n &amp; D o m e s tic A u to R e p a ir
A S e r v ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s l S R 4 6 , S a n fo rd
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
H o u r s B A M -6 P M
V IS A / M A S T E R C A R D

264-C onsignment
S hops
Roeale/Antlquo Malls
N o w S a n fo rd S to re
2 1 2 W s t 1st S t
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 2 1 0
O r a n g e C ity ,
2 3 0 1 S . V o lu s ia A v e
3 8 6 -7 7 4 -9 9 0 0 ,

269-C leaning S ervices
B L IT Z C L E A N
W o O ffe r T h o s o S e r v ic e s
• H o u se C lo a n ln g S v c .
• O fflco C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -5 7 1 2

Ruth's Quality Houaa
Cleaning Service
R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e rc ia l
W o e k ly , M o n th ly , B i-W e e k ly
L ic e n s e d , B o n d e d , In s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

275-D rywall
Dry Wall
‘ S tu cco Repairs*
All Textures M atched
P op co rn 11
407-322-6338 L/l

277-H ealthcare
Wrlat Pain? F r e e R e p o r t E x p o s e s
T h e S e c r e t T o E lim in a tin g C a r p a l
T u n n e l S y m p t o m s F o r G o o d . C a ll
To ll F r e o 1 -8 0 0 -8 0 3 * 6 6 9 0 , 2 4 H r
R o c o r d e d M e s s a g e .________________

278-H andy M an
Maintenance Folks
R e m o d e l k itc h e n A B a th
Irrig a tlo n / P ro s s u ro W a s h
P a in tin g / C e r a m ic T ile
R e fin ls h C a b in e ts
H o m e / L a w n S p rin k le r R e p a ir
L ic e n s e d &amp; In s u re d
H o m e R o p a irs /L lte H a u lin g

407-530-9386

281-H ome
Im

295-P ersonal
A ssistant
. Your Second Self
Concierge Ben/Ice,
H e lp When y o u Need

It.
G ift C e rtific a te s A v a ila b le .

Call Kathleen, 407-330-5283

p r o vem en t

CUM A-SHIELD
CERAMIC COATING
THERM A-SHIELD
R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S
4 0 7 -5 7 1 -4 1 4 3
S E E O U R A D O N P A G E 9A

Pressure Washing A Painting
Plumbing A Electrical Fixture
Installations
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

287-Lawn

S

e r v ic e s

Claeelc Cute Lawn Cara
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S e r v ic e .
M o w , E d g o , W e o d o a l, &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n lh ly , F r e o E s tim a te s .
S e n io r D is c o u n t, 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0

301-R eal E state
Buy Houaaa For Cash!

Avoid Foreclosure
Any Size, Any Condition
Highest $$$s Paid Fast
Fair &amp; Honest 407-694-3848
We Buy Houses
All areas &amp;any condition
Have a problem house?
We take over payments
No equity, no problem
Avoid foreclosure
No commlsslons.fees
We put cash In your pockolsl
Free reports at:
www.HomeSOS.com
Call Barry at 407-625-8247
R o o f in g

R .E . Z . L a w n C a r o

Yard Maintenance, Clean Up,
A Haul Off
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -7 0 1 5
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -4 4 4 6

ALLMAN ROOFING

Specializing In reroofing
&amp;repairs 407-322-1926
Lid RC 0050558

294-Painting
308— T h e r a p e u t ic
M a s sa g e

AFFORDABLE
PAINTING
Home Of The
Bid Buster
Get 2 Bids Then Call Us
Commercial &amp;Residential
Uc &amp; Insured 15 Yrs. Exp
20% Off With This Ad
Free Estimate*

407-830-0596
407-466-7866

ASIAN GIRL
FULL BODY M A8SAQE

P R O FESSIO N AL
9AM-12PM 7 Days

C A L L 407-497-0658
8R436 E,
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS

312—T ree S ervice
i

FRANK BARNHART PAINTING
PRESSURE CLEANING
SINCE 1970
Free Estimates
407-324-8060

—.

-

i

What About Bob'a Tree Service?
Wa Accept All Credit Carde.
Tree Removal, Trimming, Bobcat
Svc, Firewood, Free Estimates.
Uc/lns .407- 280-1579

93— R ooms For
R ent
Clean furnished room m private
home tor steady employed
s r^ie person Ice cold A C , cable
included with full house
privileges
£12S/wk, $100

tfono&amp;it

W EEK LY R EN TA LS
Starting • £82/wk.
H istoric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423

$ 1 5 .7 5 p e r m o n t h .........55 lin e s // 3 m o n th s
$ 2 4 .7 5 p e r m o n th ....1 0 lin e s / 3 m o n th s
$ 3 3 .7 5 p e r m o n th ... 1 5 lin e s / 3 m o n th s

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June 0 &amp; 10.2004

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160— B u s i n e s s

187— S p o r t i n g

219—W anted to

L eg als

Leg als

G oods

B uy

N O TIC E O F B ALE

Aluminum, Cana, copper,
Brass, Newspapers. Auto
Radiators 0 Battertee

To satisfy owner ken lor rent
due in accordance with Florida
Statute*. Sell Storage FadMy
Act. Sections 83 601-83.809,
contents of leased spaces ss
Identified below •

th# property a* funk and notify
the appropriate refuse removal
service. Th* City of Sanlord
reserves th* right to determine
the proper and most efleettve
means of disposal

93— R ooms For

103—H ouses-

107—M obile H omes

R en t

U n f u r n is h e d

Fo r R e n t

S ale

E L O E R S P R IN G S off S R 427,
1 A 2 B R starling at $130 per
week. $130 Deposit. Call 407333-3964 or 407-302-7034

Flortsl/Gin Sh op In O viedo Just
reduced to S30K total Includes
inventory A van. Store front
location. Call Shares, Security
Financial, 407-881-9700.

tthr pockets, fed. unused, stil in
crate, cost $4K. eel $1450. 407660-1415.

181—A ppliances St
Furniture For S ale

191— Building
M aterials

D IN IN Q R M :
.B O M B A Y
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110* Dbl
Pad. 8 Chippendale C hrs, 72*
Buftet/Hutch, U n used, 8tlll
Boxed. Cost $1BK, Sen $3950
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
C herry Set. 78* Table. 8 chrs,
China C a b . $1295 407-6601415

C O R R U G A TED
S TEEL
R O O F IN G lor B am a, Boat
Docks, Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15*x20" l8 * x 2 0 \ G a lF o r
Prioes. Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788.

Downtown Sanford. Furnished,
Super ctoon. utilities, phone, on
bus route, from $t2S wnnMy C e l
407 -4 0 2 -0 3 4 8 H urry, w o n t
last) $250 moves you in.
W r y nice, very clean fum r m .
aN utl. cable. A/C, Indry. phone,
kitch use, sec. dr, resident
owner, private ontranco N o
B m o k in g l O n ly d r u g free
s o b e r need apply. 407-3140024.
R oom For Rent. Downtown
S anlord, from $125/weok.
Hurry. Available now 407-4020348
S an lo rd
Downtow n,
convenient
location,
refngorator. microwave, color TV,
kitchette room, prlvato baih,
sleeping rooms Call 407-321 •
4900

95— R oommate
Wanted
$4M .M o, w.Vtil, 1st A appl tee
Share 4/2 w/semi-prtvale ont.
Protossional young middle
aged male Sanford Airport
area N/S. N/D 8 quiet 407-3237508
O w n bedroom, w/d, kitchen
privileges, electric, water ,A
cable h d S10QVA 407-324-7500
leave message

97—A partments Furnished
Small 1DR apt, utilities &amp; cable
Included N o drugs/alcohol
$150/woek. 1st, last &amp; $100
deposit roquired 3 5 2 -2 8 7 2702._________________________

407-321-0759
3BR/2BA, (ipl. patio A access
to comm. pooLlonnis ct. From
S125Avk. 103 Long Leal Pine
0 ,4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 8 8 4 ____________
DokcnaOsioen on 10 acres noer
over 2/1. $790/mo Immediate
occupancy Also room for rent,
full
privileges,
SlOO/wk,
protossional. 407-688-6084,
221-7934

D O YLE R EA LTY
R EN TA LS

(407) 322-2495
S a n lo rd : 1/1, Efficiency,
Kitchen. Bath, L/v Rm Water,
Sewer, Garbage A Lawn Svc
Included $380/$350.
S anlord: 1/1 Eat In KJtch. Dv.
Rm, $445/$425 Dep
S a n fo rd : Lrg 2/2 C ond o.
Privacy P oto
S an fo rd : 3/2, Kitchen, Living
Rm, Fenced Yard. Now Paint,
Section
8
Accepted
$ 87 5482 5 Deposit
S an ford : 3/2 Condo. Approx
1400 S q F t. S crn Porch,
Inside Utility R m , E at-In
Kitchen,
Dining
Rm ,
C om m un ity Pool. G ated
Com m unity $ 7 7 5 4 7 5 0 Dep
A lta m o n te S p r in g e : 4/2,
Double G arage. Carpeted,
Very Nice H om e $950 00
$950 00 Deposrl

$0784680 Dep

D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
W E R E N T A S E LL HOM ES

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS

98— R entals
Full house prtvileges.phono.
T V cable. Low weeWy rale $250
move In 407-402-0346

99— A partments U nfurnished
2 B R / IB A garage apt in lake
Monroe area near W C a l 407'
323-2952.

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BORM. S5IS.MO
2 BOHM . S0I5.W0 AND UP
C*0I« IncluUOU
407-323-8670

Sanlord/Lake Mary: 1,2, and
3 Bedroom Apts staring at $510
Lake Front Living. Free Rentl
Call now. 4 0 7 -3 i2 -9 t0 4 , E H O

•2430 W illow , S a n lo rd : 1/1,
Utilities Included $550
•2535 G eorgia Ave, Sanford:
31 5. socton 8 Wotoome $750
•1025
W a tt
23th
St,
S a n fo rd : 3/1. Scroon Porch
$850
■534 Wilton Circle, Sanlord.
2/2 5 In Placid Lakes Galod,
Community Pool $900
•505 C lu b
Dr,
W inter
S prin gs: 3/2 condo. F replace
$950
2808
S.
M yrtle
A ve,
S a n fo rd : 3/2, 1 car Oarage,
C u l-D e -S a c $950
1015
W aal
12th
S t,
S a n lo r d : 3/2, Section 8
Welcome $675

407-322-8678
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til -H it f !

.'tut.

117— C ommercial
R entals
L O N O W O O O . Close to U P S .
1375 sq fl officwVrarohouse unit.
More cu fl, ample parking,
d e a n A well maintained, very
competitive
rent,
with
Incentives. 407-331-0539
LO N Q W O O D /LA K E M ARY:
Mid size
public
storage
warehouse, 600 sf spaces,
nice, secure, easily accessible
location $245Yno C a l 407-3310539.
S a n fo rd O ffice : 750 sq fl,
$450/mo.
New
R ugs,
Decorated, 3rd St A S. Sanlord
Ave. Plenty of Parking. Private
Bath, wet Bar, Very Nice. 407579-8942. Brk/Own

141—H omes For
S ale

•OK) HONfT: teak* « U $10,000
frvi honmmsErwi imittf-ifd Mid
Bur •tana
COO a * .
O wl F«r»tto*4rt, Plapstl
IB M O U . CMANCi, V0UISU1
Fixer U p : Sold as tel 3/2. Eat
In K it. LR . $82,000.
In L e w Q u arters: 4/3,2300*
a q flL N , Dtn, F n m , Game Rm.
$169,900
L ik e N e w : 3/2, U v , Din.
G arage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500
In L a w Q u a rte rs : 5/3 1/2,
4500+ sq ft w/4/2 1/2
mainhouse plus 1/1, kvlew a pl
w/separate kltchn, bed mi,
tarn rm A bath, 2 car gar. plqp
added 3 car gar, workshop or
storage on 1 acre. $299,900
R e n o va te d : 3/2 with new
Interior pairs, comer lot w/2 car
900

No Money Down I
Free kit of properties available
with no down payment. Free
recorded message, 1-866-2267280,
ID I1 0 4 3 .
Re/Max
Central Realty

— 51UP75UPT

For

Pool

IBC
proteatexmi series. 3 pc 1*M b.

14JS___________
B E D R M - 8 P C H ^h-en d Louis
V III
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail, Dresser, tri-mirror.
Chest. 2 NlteStds, Unused. Stil
Boxed. Cost $15K, Sen $3,250.
407-860-1415.

H o uses-

F u r n is h e d
Sanlord: Furnished apl utilities
included. 1 Block from town &amp;
laketront. 1 person, no pets,
deposit required. 40 7 -3 2 3 0229.

t\D * .-.v-Ii'"

S a n fo rd !
1 B R cblfsgo,
completely renovated. C H A ,
dishwashor. disposal. Grounds
main! n d No smoking, no pets.
$550/mo 407 4 1 5 -7 2 4 1 .

S an fo rd : 3B R . 123 Club Rd
Fenced, pets ok with deposit
$695 «■ dep 407 -3 2 3 4 5 4 0

New company In Lake M ry
has several programs to buy
your home tor a l cash or lease
wfh the opOori to perdvae*. ALL
price ranges considered.
C a l now to hear
your options

risteria

ta lty Inc.

Spring Into
4
With One Of Our

Apartments
Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Ask about specials!

Sanford Court Apartments

407-323-3301

3291 S. Sanford Ave.. Sanford

Need an Investment?? Want
to Mdra out of Apartment Lie??
2409
O re n g e
A venue:
Charm ing 2/t cottage, wood
Iks, brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks, move-in ready,
tow $90 ,0 00’s. Can Joyce
Stansberry 407-323-6755
CA LL AND ASK US A BO U T
REO O R FO R ECLO SUR E
P R O P E R T IE S
A
NEW
L O C A L LI S U N O S .
C e ll J o y c e S ta n s b e rry
407-323-8785
O r, J a n Duttwelter
407-879-1000

154— O pen H ouse

Country
Style
City
Living

201—H orses

French Ave, Senfcxrt 407-3238418 _____ ________

M iscellaneous
Save

Pertall

Spa/Hot tub, 5 person portable
with lounger. 5hp. 20 Jets,
never used. $1650. 407-2585919

your horses at tha

211—A ntique St
C ollectibles

on

231—C ars For S ale
1988 C H E V Y C O R V E T T E .
BLACK
NEEDS
SOM E
W O R K . O R IG IN A L O W N E R
$5000 407-888-6844
89 Buick R egal. 3.1 v6,
automatic,
PS,
PB,
new/tiros/battery/shocks. Runs
great. $895. 407-323-2361.

Will b u y anllque glass A
antquo crystal diandetora. 407461-2694.

RAY C . BELL
305
Clothes, shoes, boxes
M ICHAEL R O TU N D O 348
Fumtturs, Dryer, Misc.
JA M E S S H EP H E R D
Fumtturs, Bike, Box**

JA C Q U E LIN E WILLIAMS 404
TV, Household, Boxes

KIDOY"S TIR E REPAIR 518
Approx. 60 Used Tires

J E F F JA M E S
0 .8 .17
Pontiac Station Wagon
VIN 267AT35HXD1711399
A l unfti are sold ' i n i ’ and
must be paid lor In C A S H Imme­
diately tottowing sale. A l unit*
advertised may not be available
at urns of sal* In tha event of
settlement between owner and
oblgalad party. Buyer* must
rsmovs a l content*, sweep unit
and haul away debris. Contents
wti be told at public suction to
the highest bidder or otherwise
dU posed ol at the following time
and location

Solid oakwood day bed with
mattress A trundle bed.
Excellent condition. $95. 407688-8393

Publish: June 2. 9.2004
F007

Fo r S ale

Moving Sals: 2107 Oak Ava.
Sanford. Juna 12th, 9 5pm.
Household llama , turretur* 0
much mori

Greenwood
Lakes,
off
Queensbndge. left on Avon Ct
Lawn mower, maternity clothes,
baby domes, beby equipment toys,
household Hems. 5-12 30 pm Sat.
Jun 12th

Adoption

1999 Bute 1200 Lighting,
excellent condition
extras $6500 O B O
321-363-2088

many

MotorcyciM bought A sofd-Beat
gas prioea 540 ♦ mpg 223 West
3rd St, Sanlord 407-302-3311

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We spccialite in matching families with birthmothert narionwide T O L L FREE 24 burn iday (866)921 -0565. ONE TR UE
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Spacious
Affordable

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that the City of Sanlord, Flood*
In accordance with Florida
Statutes Chapter 70S Intend* on
disposing ol lost/abandoned
property In one of toe loSowtog
manners: 1. Return tha property
to the owner, 2. Convert end
retain Ihe property to use by Ihe
City, 3. Trade the property to
another governmental agency,
4. Donat* the property to a char­
itable organization, or 5. Declare

• Spacious Apartments with large Closets * Lake
Front« Vollr)tiaU • Sparkling Kool • Tennis Courts
AIRPORT Bi.1

1 UVE OAK BLVD

Country lake i
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford * 330-5204

Price InduM book and
MttwequiananLNo
niaaen cnaiyot.

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(877)447-1950
C a p t . M ik e A d a m s

Classifieds

Work-Call
407-322-2611

signature required! •Exclude* govt fees'Call Toll frrc(KS8)998SUS. ciLftOO. (lam-lpm) Diwxct Tech Established 1977.

A R R E S TE D ? Criminal Deftest 'State 'Fetters! *Felo­
nies ‘ Misdemeanors 'D U I 'License Sutpension'Parole

A uctions

H ealthcare

A U C T IO N -L A K E FR O N T E S T A T E L O T S on Lake June in
Lake Placid, F L 11am. SAT. lune 1L Preview Sat , June 5.11
am-3pm Higgcnbucham Auctiooecn (100)2574161.

Affordable Presrripboa Plus ter the Eattrt FaraByt Only

Ret! Estate

$35/manth. Al) Pre-eiuting conditions accepted, no Age Re­
strictions. Call Today loll free (*77 (363-CARE Offer Expires
Friday!

G O V E R N M E N T SURPLUS-Oteal dealt on turplut andcuoFucaied items. Easy and convenient, right from your computer.
Item* change daily. Register free. ttWW.gordcilt.Cvm « call
&lt;100)613-0156.

Can You Afford yaar Uprise? n u t hcaUkliitnunli i l l
(**8)259-6722.

B usiness O p p o rtu n itie s

NEED M E DICAL/DENTAI/VISIO N B EN EFITS far cadre
family? No age rettnetioni, pre-existing ctxuhtioni accepted,
unlimited usage. SWmuMh includes SlOjDOO accidem/emergency coverage. C A L L NOW (100)711-1714.

H d p W anted
A L L CASH C A N D Y R O U T E Do you earn $800 a day? Your
own local candy route. Includes 30 Machines and Cindy All fa

Now Hiring

2864 Postal Fuel tiout

Federal, Stale, 0 Local.

$9,995. (100X14-6323. B02000033

$l4.Sa/$4t«/Hr. No espcriencc necessary. Entry Levels. Full
BcneTils. Paid training. Call 7 days fa info. (U8X26-2513 Ext.

liteenitlonal C a Pipaadlag Pul you PC to W ok. Free Info

152.

VEN D IN G R O U TE ! CaULayt/M an/W altr. Profcuionil

D rfvtn O W N E R -O P ER A TO R S aseded by L u d K n r. Must
be rt least 23 years old. have l -year O TR experience, dean
driving record. Call Terry M(166X92-1*66.

income and equipment. Financing available w/ $ 7500 down.
Call (*77X43-1726 B02002-037.
6

#302411 (100)136-3464 2401tv

F d u n d fa p

Achieve Success! ITorida Matxapatttw Uafverrity. Canter
Education In Accounting. Buxincsi. Computer Information
Science, Criminal Justice. Health Coe, Legal. Ten locations
—
-xx,i/tnm sia.vuia r»— -

N EW PROGRAM S O FFE R E D IN: Assisted Living Adminixtma. Crime SctneTechnicisn, Homeland Security, Bachekx's
in Partiegxl1 Tea locations state-aide! (100)316-2096 Dep

EAR N Y O U R D E G R EE O N LIN E FR O M R O M E. Business
Paralegal. Compeers, Networking aid more. Financial Aid
Available, Job placemen! assistance and compxrn provided.

M irtpgra , Rrfteaaee af Pan huw No money down. No Incumr check, low rales, ill credit corudcrtd. (bigher rates may

A FR E E U S T M A Z .N M , 0 COkusd baigstaaKT IbOacres.
Lowest prices. EZ terms. Call IS M &gt;5*6-526).

B E A U T IF U L N O R TH C A R O LIN A . SUM MER IS HER E.
WESTERN N C M OUNTAINS M UST S E E Homes. Csbins.
Acreage, 0 INVESTM ENTS. Chemlee Mountain Realty
MURPHY N.C. Call foe Free Brochure. (800X41-5*6*.
WWW.chenAetmountsinrTxliv cim

G R AN D O PENING SALE! Saftmiiy0 Sundry, June 19020.
New Log Home O ily $79,900 View Properties, Only 119,90a

A N EW O P P O R TU N ITY . LexmtoEam $3k-$5k pet week
from any location! No selling Not MLM (**1)375-7920.

M O R T G A G E L A T E ? Have « Unwanted Home?la Foreclo­
sure? Divorced? EuaSc Sale? Vacant? No Equity? Guaranteed
ofla! You get Cash, all problems soIvcd-We Caret ($11)3901935.

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

Publish: Juna 9, 2004
F040

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FR E E 4- R O O M D IR E C T T V S Y S TE M IN C LU D IN G IN ­
S T A L L A T IO N ! 125* Channels from $29.9Wmo. Including
Locals. 3 months HBO 0 STARZ. 2 for 1. S 0H Restrictions
Apply. (166)5004056.

Ri|hl off the Blue Ridge Partwiy! Views, hardwoods, privacy,
mountain crteLs 0 high elcvstion. EZ access, underproua]
utilities 0 excellent rtnancinj' (800X55-19*1, E xl 104

Treerm ri Lakcflwel Sale! 5 acre take view only $39,000!
Great Views, underlie climate. Excellent financin| avail. Tull (me (*66)770-5263. Waterfront Group Inc.

Bay Mouatate Late Newt 5 acres. hi|h*hmide. spectacular
view, paved road, driveway, house site. StijUKLOweerfiMncing. Bryson C ity, N C . Call owner (100)110-1590.
waw r»^m .innvrrLv4r r r f n in n m

SALES-Snla Msnagrri- One of the highest paid jobs in
America Nrtional company expanding Will train. We provide
appoiatmenli. Call Don (111)909-1100, exl
yobs9 vcncorarocurp cam

533

D r im -C O V E N A N T TR A N S P O R T Team and Sokn check
out our new pay plan. Owner Openton, Experienced Dnvers,
Solos. Trims and Grwkuie Studenu. Call (18*(MORE PAY
(l-ltS-667-3729).

North C n n U a n -C O O U S E R E N E JL U E RIDGE M O U N TA IN S -S U G A R M O U N TA IN R ES O R T A C C O M M O D A TIO N S G uU . Tcnnu, Biktng, Hiking. Rafting. Fishing, Aits 0
Crafts. Rent by Day/Wk/Monib Sales-Reiltor-MLS
•••*•••••(goox3*-4555. iwwjUvsufantmunmnciim

Drtamteg nf moving In Ibt CnroBea Mias? Grand Opcainy
pre coniiruciion prices nvailable an wouded golf front
humesila. No time limit lo build. Low down psynent, lowest
interest re ru n yn! Call (*66)334-3253.1 669.

tsooal Mudents; recruit ban fimibet; work with area schools;
cam cash0 travel rtwods! Call: (866X03-29*3. Apply Onto*:

H O L L Y W O O D C A S TIN G . National Talcnl Search. Acton,
Models, Movie Extras Needed Immeduicly in your area No
experience necessary. (177)797-7127. ext 401

1544W E E K L Y G U A R A N TE E D . N O W A C C E F TTN C AP­
P LIC A TIO N S . $50CASH HIRING BONUS GUAR ANTEED
IN

W illi 12 Mo. tense &amp; Approved Cretin

J U N E 22. 2004

D IV O R C E 1175-4175 • CO VER S chAdrea, «*c. Only net

W R IT IN G

(111)311-1631.

Ext

107.

F in an cial

1st Month s Rent

Notice Is hereby given:
Seminole Paint A Body wiD sett
at Public Auction lor salvage for
cash on demand to highest bid­
der, the following described

'Probation 'Domesiic Violence 'Drugs. Prefect Yeer
Rights A -A -A Attorney Referral Servlet 1888)373*3255 U
HOURS.

Call Free (166xs*-2121 am ti.TidcTm gTK tiQ nlinc.flm .

s300 OFF

N O TIC E O F
PUBLIC A U C TIO N

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Publish : June 2. B. 2004
F006

The auction wilt be held al
1200 P M on the said dates
above
Al Semlnol* Pant A
Body 2540 S. Myrtle Ave.
Sanlord, FL 32773 Prospective
bidder* may inspect vehicles
one hour prior to sale. Terms
are cash or certified funds.
Seminole Wrecker reeerve* the
right to accept or reject any and
aD bids.

239—

1984 Kawasaki 250 K L R dirt
bike, $1,000 CttU Sam . 321303-4385.

e r r y O F SAN FO R D
/*/ Dorms Baldwin
Property and Evidence Clerk

94 Ply. Sundance
VIN# 1P3AP28K9RN2297I5

D ATE: JU N E I t , 2004
TIM E: 130 P M
Magnolia Sett-Storag*
2530 Magnolia Ave.
Santord, R 32773
(407)321-2806

M o t o r c y c l e s /B ik e s

217—G arage Sales

Ganeratty th* type of property to
b* disposed of include*, but is
not limited Is. bicycles, radios,
tool*. Jewelry, office equipment,
currency, clothing, and other
miscellaneous
Items.
Description ol items Is avsRsbta
lor inspection In the Police
Department at 815 S. French
Avenue, Santord, Florida
AD Interested persons making
claims against said property
must show [root ol ownership
or must be able to Identify any
markings prior to examination ol
such property Claim mutt be
mads to the Poke* Department
on or before Jun* 10, 2004.

JO S E P H SER O P H IN
450
TV. Fumiturs, Compel *f

Vateutaer PaXflau Pirhaags Caardtealar. Mentor inxenu
H

358

DAVE BLAKE
526
Car Seats, Misc Fumtturs

223—
M ower
Blades. Betts. W heels. TVes A
Tu b e s .
Caato'a. 2617A

144*.VENDING N MaehtettH.I20 The Best Ueatioas!
O p e n Saturday, Ju n 12 Th ,
9 30am lo 12:*30pm, 3385
Scarlett Dr. Sanlord Laketrorrt
3/2, ptos 2 room office suite
w/separate entrance. 3800 aq
ft. must see. Poraig realty,
407-322-8878.

Black

U P ic k
Eyed
Peas Starts June 5th. BAm $10
per Bushel. 3991 Celery Ave,
Santord (Ok* House) 407-3217386,

vacation, but you c a n t find the
right person you can trust. Can
M arsha at Third Timas a
Charm farm lor more details.
Nice bam , turn out pastures.
G ood Rates 352-250-35471

Pool Table: G o rg e o u s 8 ‘
professional aeries, all wood,
decorative
legs,
leather
pockets, oversized 3 piece 1*
slate, accessory kit with balls.
AH new retails $4,000; se8
$1495 407-402-1781 or 366753-1530

4 0 7 -4 9 3 -3 2 5 5

Sanlord 3BR, C H A , 2004 Hotly
A ve, hardw d firs, double
carport, ready now. $750 plus
deposit 407 -3 2 3 4 5 4 0

221—G ood T hings
to Eat

Horae Hotel. Want lo go on a

HOUSE TODAY!
101—

M ototoyda* from your back yant
or garageeny oondton. W e pfck
up Jack's 407-302-3311

WUI C are For Your D o g or Cat
In Y o u r H o m e While You Are
G one I Plenty of T L C . Very
Reasonable Rate* I References
Available
Upon
Request.
Please Call 407-314-8703.

Leave

M a ttrese
S e t:
NASA
technology vtaco memory loam
as seen on TV/Mall. 20 year
warranty. Retal $1899, must sel
$505,407-402-1781 or 38645688494.

........

K o k o m o R e c yc lin g :
407-321-0004
•18 W . 1 S T, San ford
M -F, 1 8 4 , Sat. 9-1

Patti's Pet
Sitting

BEDRM
• 8 PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bed.
Rails, Dresser. Mirror, Chest, 2
Nltestds, unused, Still Boxed,
Cost $7k. Sell $1950 407-860-

•..........

8tt

199— P ets St
S upplies

BED: Luxury firm pillow-lop
mattress aal. N ever used,
warranty $135. 407-831-1322
or 3 8 8 -7 5 3 -1 5 1 8 . delivery
available.

8 p a : Th e ra p y |ets, energy
efficient 110 volt. Insulated
cover, brand new In crate.
$1295, 407-331-1941 or 386688-6494,

Table:

Im fructfoB
Heavy r g i d f i a l Operate C E R TIF IE D . Turning uCcrxraJ
Ftolda Community Cullege Campus. Job Ptaccmet* Asstslance. (166)933-157}. Assucialed Training Services. 517?
H om ouiu Trail Lecanio, F L 34461.

Vacadoofi^GctRways
O G E A N F R O N T VACATION-Jeky II !xland,GA Call foeH a
Dec Rees! Subj.
Avail. $79 Buccaneer Beach Resort,
(912)635-2261 a $69. Ocean loo 0 Suites, (912)635-2211.

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FL Claaufisd AJvutiusj Network fie $425 your *4 will bt
placed in 150 papers. Check out our 2x2 duplay setwok loo'
Call thia paper, ur Hratbcr Mala. FL Statewide Advcrniii|
Nttwuik
Duct lot
al
(166)742-1373,
or s-eail
haolatftpKueoa far met inltimaiu* (OM of Sterptaoesee
u also atadaUc) Viatt *t oa lisc e

a n JaXatUiufitdi tun

apply) No mobile home*. Call Accestt Capual (111)1744129

L e g tl S erv ices
Cash Far I

ACCIDENT VICTIM? INJURED? DISABLED? All

money! Gcx cash no* wfaeayos seed xmoe'Oldest/best in (he
business. Scoknett Puicbaaerv (ITUM aneyM e

nxideau, ipjwy. wrongful death dsims, aunini borne abuse
claim*. Auto-Blka-Bar-Condo-Shopping-Woken compen­
sation. A -A -A A T T O E N K Y Refeml Service (24 h n m )
(*11)373-3235

FCAN
W eek o f June 7 ,2 0 0 4

�L ecals

Xhvaya Towing
4366 Hwy 427
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321.3225
407-32M S 57 FAX

L egals

L egals

1890 Acura
JH4DA9358LS069889

VICE F E E S , (a) ADM IN ISTR A­
T IV E S E R V IC E ; P R O V ID IN G
F O R C O N F L IC T S . S E V E R ­
ABILITY A N D AN E F F E C TIV E
DATE.

Pibfith June 6, 9, 2004
F028

Vehicle Type W i# Auction Data
J U N E 23
'867 Pontiac
1Q2H75132HW237466

C IT Y O F LO N Q W O O O .
FLO R ID A
N O TIC E O F PUB LIC
H EA R IN G T O CO N S ID ER
A D O P TIO N O F P R O P O SED
O R D IN A N CE S
TO W HOM IT MAT CO NCER N

1882 Ford
1FACP5244NA137570
1890 Toyota
JT2ATB6FXL0001515
1864 Mercedes
WDBDB22AX E A098416

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN by
6 * City o4 Longwood, Florida,
that the City Commission M l
hold a public hearing to consider
•nactmenl ol ttia following
Ordinances
Ordinance No. 04-1696

JU N E I I
1896 Ford
KNJLTO5H0T6175839
1893 Ooetgo
3B3XA5630PT527805
1964 Porsche
W P0AA0941DN458825
JU N E 17
1990 BMW
W B A O C 431BLDC26166
JU N E 18

AN O R D IN A N CE O F TH E C IT Y
O F LO N G W O O D . FLO R ID A.
PROVIDING FO R TH E G R A N T
IN G O F A N O N E X C L U S IV E
FR A NCHISE T O W A S TE SER
V IC E S O F FL O R ID A INC FO R
TH E C O L L E C TIO N O F COM
M ERCIAL SOLID W A S TE . T O
IM P O S E C E R TA IN TE R M S .
C O N D ITIO N S AND R EQ U IR E
M E N TS R ELATING TH E R E TO .
P R O V ID IN G SE V ER A B ILITY .
C O N F LIC TS AND AN E F F E C ­
TIV E DA TE
Ordinance No. 04-1697

1996 Dodge
2B4FP25B7TR7O44O0
JU N E 19
1895 Plymouth
2P4QH2S33SRM2124
JU N E 23
1993 Chevrolet
101JC8440P7275059
1991 OWsmotnle
1G3AL54R8M6319702
J U N E 22
2001 Suzuki
JS1QW 71A612103467
JU N E 23
1998 Nissan
1N60D21S6WC332045
JU N E 22
1989 Otdsmobile
103AM51W5K6311216
JU N E 23

AN O R D IN A N CE O F TH E C ITY
O F L O N G W O O D . FLO R ID A,
A M ENDING O R D IN A N CE NO
03-1676 O F TH E LO N G W O O D
C IT Y C O D E . C H A P TE R 13 5
PAHKS A N D R E C R E A TIO N .
S E C TIO N 13 5-16 S C H E D U LE
O F F E E S FO R TH E L O N G
W O O D C O M M U N ITY B UILD
ING, W H IC H A M E N D 5 T H E
FEES
AND
E S TA B L IS H E S
F U T U R E TIM E A N D D A TE
R E S T R IC T IO N S
FO R
R EN TA LS O F TH E COM M UNI
TY B U ILD IN G ; P R O V ID IN G
FO R C O N F L IC T S , S E V E R
ABILITY AND AN E F F E C TIV E
DATE.
Ordinance No, 04-1698
AN O R D IN A N CE O F TH E C IT Y
O F L O N G W O O D . FLO R ID A,
A M EN D IN G
C H A P TER
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N . A R TIC LE
VII ADM INISTRATIVE C O S T S
AND F E E S , S E C T IO N 2-163
A D M IN IS TR A TIV E
S E R V IC E
F E E S , (a) A D M IN IS TR A TIV E
S E R V IC E IN ITS E N T IR E T Y
AND R EP LA C IN G IT W ITH 2163. A D M IN IS TR A TIV E SER

May 20. 2004
N O T I C E O F A P U B L IC H E A R IN G T O C O N S ID E R
T H E A D O P T IO N O F A N O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E
C IT Y O F S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hoaring will be held In the
Commission Room at the City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue, In
the City ol Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P M. on Monday,
Jun o 14, 2004, to consider the adoption ol an ordinance by the
City ol Sanlord, Florida, described as follows:
O R D IN A N C E N O . 3668
T O A N N E X 1 54 A C R E S O F P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G B E T W E E N
C R 46 A A N D T H E C S X R A IL R O A D A N D B E T W E E N T H E C S X
R A IL R O A D A N D O L D L A K E M A R Y R O A D ; A S S H O W N O N
T H $ M A P B E L O W A P T O B E IN S E R T E D }
■ u n i 'i t i i m j y * 4 ^ 11111. - -

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

Said Ordinances were pieced on
first reading on June 7. 2004,
and the City Commission will
consider same for final passage
and adoption alter the public
hearing, which win be held In the
City Commission Chambers,
175 West Warren Avenue.
Longwood, Florida, on Monday,
the 2 let dey ot June, A.D.,
2004, 7.00 p m , or as soon
thereafter as posable
At the
meeting, interested parties may
appear and be heard with
rasped
to
the
proposed
Ordinances This hearing may
be continued from time to time
until final action Is taken by the
City Commission.
Copies
ol
the
proposed
Ordinances are posted at the
Longwood City H al, Longwood.
Florida, and copies are on file
with the Clerk ol the City and
same may be inspected by the
public
N O T IC E
All persons are
advised that it thoy decide to
appeal any decisions made at
these meetings/heanng*. they
win need a record of the procoodings and lor such purposes,
they may need to insure that a
verbatim record is made, which
record to include the testimony
and evtdonca upon which the
appeal la to be made (per Sec
286 0105. Florida Statutes)
Persons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate in any
ol these proceedings should
contact the A 0 A Coordinator,
al (407) 260 3481. at least 48
hours In advance ol the meeting
Dated this 3rd day ot June. A D ,
2004
C IT Y O F L O N G W O O D
SAR AH M M UARES,
C IT Y C LER K
Publish June 9, 2004
F035
N O TIC E
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN Jun e 22,2004
W H ER E : Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Sheet, Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EHICLE
YEAR : 1987
MAKE NISSAN
M ODEL: 4DR
C O LO R : W H ITE
VIN *: JN tM T2H 5H T0B1328
VEH IC LE:
YEAR : 1994
MAKE O LDSM O B ILE
M O DEL: 4DR
C O L O R W H ITE
VIN I: 1G3AG55MBR6360958
VEH IC LE:
YEAR : 1984
M AKE: O LD SM O B ILE
M O O EL: 4DR
C O L O R W H ITE
VIN f : 1G3AM69A9E R377178
Vehicle Auction © 9 00am
W H EN : Ju n e 23, 2004
W H ER E? Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Stedord, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
-V E H IC L E YEAR : 1995
M AKE: C H E V Y
M O O EL: 2DR
C O LO R : W H ITE
VIN V; 2 G IF P 2 2 S tS 2 l4 t2 9 6
VEH IC LE:
Y E A R 1999
M AKE: C H E V Y
M O DEL: 2DR
C O LO R : W H ITE
VIN V: 1G1WW12M1X9293575

A complete description and a copy ol the ordinance shall be
available at the office ol the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same.
All parties in interest and cttuens shall have an opportunity to be
hoard at said hearing
By order ol the City Commission ol the City ol Sanlord. Florida.
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P A R TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
C O N T A C T T H E H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E A D A C O O R ­
D IN A TO R A T 407-330-5610 48 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E
M E E T IN G .
A D V IC E T O T H E P U B L IC : II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he m ay need a verbatim record ol the pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
noi provided by the City of Sanlord. (F S 266.0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: Ju n e 2. 9. 2004
F001

N O TIC E O F A G E N C Y A C TIO N TA K E N B Y T H E
ST. JO H N 'S RIVER W A TER M A N A G E M E N T D IS TR IC T

Vehicle Auction Q 9 00am
W H EN Ju ly 7, 2004
W H ER E: Paul's Towing, 1919
W. 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
Y E AR 2002
M AKE: M ITSUBISHI
M ODEL: 4DR
C O L O R BLACK
VIN I JA4MW51R62J008489
Notice is hereby given. Pauls
Towing will sell al public auction
lor salvage lor cash on demand
to highest bidder, the following
described vehicles
Prospective bidders may inspect
vehicles one hour prior to sale
Terms are -C A S H O R C E R T I­
FIE D FUNDS* Paul's Towing
reserves the right to accept or
reject any and all BIOS

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE N O . 04-493-CP
IN R E: T H E E S TA TE O F

SEM INO LE C O U N T Y PUBLIC W O R K S DEP A R TM EN T, 520 W
Lake Mary Boulevard. Sanlord, FL 32773, permit f 40-117-81865-1.
The proyect u located m Seminole County. Section 4, Township 21
South. Range 29 East. The permit authorizes A SU R FA C E W ATER
M A N A G E M E N T S Y S TE M O N 5.04 A C R E S T O S E R V E Improve­
ments to East Lake Brantley Drive which Include additional roadway
widening, storm sewer system and tour off-line exMtraUon trench sys­
tems The receiving waterbody la Laka Gena
,
The Ne(s) containing the application lor Vie above ksied permit is
available lor inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal holtdays, BOO a m . to 5 0 0 p m . ai the Si. Johns River Water
Management District (District) Headquarters. 4049 Reid Street.
Palatka, FL 32178-1428. A person whose substantial Interests are
affected by the District permitting decision may petition tor an edmtotstrative hearing In sxxordance with sections 120 669 and 120 57.
Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue merkadon as an alterna­
tive remedy under section 120 573, Florida Statutes, before the
deadline lor Nmg a petition Chooeing mediation w m not adversely
affect the right to a hearing If mediation does not result Si a settle­
ment The procedures lor pursuing mediation are set forth In section
120.573, Florida Statutes, and rules 26-106.111 and 20-106 401- 404
Florida Administrative Coda PatiUont must comply with Via require­
ments ol Florida Administration Coda Chapter 28-106 and be Ned
(received by) the District Clerk located at Dwtnct Headquarters •
H ^hw sy 100 West. Palatka, FL 32177. Petitions lor BdrrwvstJatrve
hearing on tie above app6cabon(s) must be Ned wahln twenty-one
(21) day* of publication ol Oka notice or wffhm twenty-six (26) days of
the District depositing notice oI this intent In the m al lor those per­
sons to whom the District mails actual notice. Feffure to Ne a petition
within Oils lime period shal constitute a waiver d any rights) such
person! t) may have to request an admntatraBve detemvnalion
(hearing) under sections 120 568 and 120 67. F.8., concerning the
subject permit. Petitions that ars not Ned n accordance with t w
above provtatons are eubjact to damlaaai

wflh

Because tia admintetraove hearing proceas ■ designed Id formulate
final agency action. ttw fifing ol a petition meana that Via Dwmcbs
Anal action may be drilerani Horn the position taken by • In Oka notice
d Intent Parsons whose substantial interests w « Da allected by any
such final decision d the District on »W appbcanl have tha right to
petition to become a party to Vie proceertn g . In accordance with Vie
requirements vet torth above
Pubkah: June 9. 2004
F037

I

T H E D A TE O F FIR S T P UBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
JU N E 9. 2004
Mildred F. Redding
Personal Representative
221 Yuskegee Street
Sanford. FL 37771
Jonathan B. AJpor, Esq.
Florida Bar No 206681
Jonathan B Alper, P L C
274 KJpNng Court
Heathrow, FL 32748
Telephone 407/444-0404
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish June 9, 16.2004
F041
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-493-CP
IN RE: T H E E S TA TE O F
Tyrone FIadding. S r .
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
ADM INISTR ATION
The administration ol the estate
ol
Tyrone
Redding.
Sr„
deceased.
File Number 04493 CP, Is pending in the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, tho
address ol which is Clerk ol
Court. Probate Division. 301 N
Patk Avenue, Sanlord, FL,
32771. The estate is intestate
The names and addresses ol
the personal representative and
that personal representative's
attorney aio sel forth below
AH interested persons on whom
a copy ol this Notice ol
Administration is served must
Me any ob|ections that challenge
the qualifications ol the personal
representative, venue, or juris­
diction ol this Court, by Ming a
petition or other pleading
requesting relief with this C o u rt.
in accordance with the Florida
Probate Rules, W ITH IN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F SER VIC E O F A C O P Y OF
TH IS N O TIC E O N TH EM
ALL O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O
F IL E D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
B AR R ED
Mildred F. Redding
Personal Representative
221 Tuskegee Street
Sanlord. FL 32771
Jonathan B Alper. Esq
Florida Bar No 208681
Jonathan B Alper, P .LC .
274 Kipling Court
Heathrow. FL 32746
Telephone 407/444 0404
Altornoy
lor
Personal
Representative

The administration ol the estate
ol
Tyrone
Redding.
Sr.,
ceased.
File Number 04493-CP. It pending in tha Circuit
Court lor Seminole County,
Floods. Probate Division, the
address ol which is Clerk ot
Court. Probate Division. 301 N
Park Avanue, Sanlord, FL,
32771. Tha names and address­
es of the personal represents
five and that personal rapresenlafrve'e attorney are set torth

A l creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claans or
demands against dtcedenl'a
estate, including unmalured.
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ol this
notice Is served must file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E LA TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
F IR S T P UB LIC ATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 D AYS A F T E R
T H E D A TE O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E O N
TH E M
A l otfiat creditors d the dece­
dent and persons havmg d a m s
or demands against the dece­
dents estate. Inducting unma­
lured, oonttnganl or unfcquidaied
d a m e , must Me M r daima wffh
fins court W ITH IN 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
F IR S T P U B LIC ATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E A U . CLAIM S N O T S O FILED

L egals

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S

I H ER E B Y C E R TIF Y the) a Hue
and correct copy of thts Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mat,
return receipt requested, to the
above-named addressee this 2
day ol June. 2004

The administration ot trie estate
ol R O M U LO J O S E C A S T E L ­
LANO. deceased. FHe Number
04-573-CP. Is pending In Ihe
Circuit Court lor Orange County.
Florida. Probata Dfvttion, trie
address ol which it 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
32771,
The names and
addresses ol the personal repretentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are tel
torth below.
AH creditors ol the Decedent
and other persons having daima
or demands againsl Decedent's
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice is required to be served
must Irie Ihelr claims with this
Court W ITHIN TH O LA TER O F 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F T E R T H E DATE O F SER
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors ol tho
Decedent and persons having
daims or demands against tho
Decedent s estate must tile their
d a m s wtth this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F TH E F IR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R BARRED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G TH E
TIM E P E R IO D S E T F O R TH
A B O V E . A N Y C LAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R MORE
A FTER
TH E D E C E D E N T 'S
D A TE O F D EATH IS B ARRED
The dale ot the first publication
ol this Notice is June 9. 2004
Personal Representative
HER M AN RAFAEL ALZAM ORA
1tO Nandma Terraco
Winter Springs, F L 32708
TE R R A N C E H D ITTM E R
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 210471
16t5 Cdgewator Drive, Suite
ISO
Post Office Box 540057
Orlando, FL 32854 0057
(407) 843-0348
Publish: June 9, 16. 2004
F044
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File No. 04-494 CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
WILLIAM DAW SO N
HUG ULEY.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S

Publish: June 9, 16,2004
F042

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE 01VISION
FILE NO. 04-584-CP
IN R E; E S T A T E O F
M AR YO N A. R EIDEN B ACH .
___________
DecqfismJ
N O T IC E T O C R E D ITO R S
(Sum m ary Administration)
T O ALL P E R S O N S H AVIN G
C LA IM S
OR
DEM ANDS
A G A IN S T
TH E
ABOVE
E S TA TE :
You are hereby notified that
Order
ol
Summary
Admimslration has been entered
in the estate ol M AR YO N A.
R EIDENBACH . deceased. File
Number 04-584-CP, by Ihe
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate
Division, the address ol which is
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanlord, Florida 32771-1243;
trial trie decedenl'a date of dealri
was January 19. 2004, trial trie
total value ot the estate It
512.309 27 and that trie names
and addresses ol those to whom
it has been assigned by such
order are
Name
Addiess
M A R TH A R E ID E N B A C H as
Trustee ol lha Maryon A.
Reidenbach Revocable Trust,
dated trie 28th day ol January.
2000
109 Variety Tree Circle
Attamonle Springs, FL 32714

All creditors ol trie decedent and
persons having claims or
demands againsl decedent's
e t u is ol trie decedent other
than those lor whom provision
lor lull payment was made in trie
Order
ol
Summary
Ad minis Irs lion m utl file Irieir
d a m s with this Court W ITHIN
T H E TIME P R O VIDED B Y LAW

Deceased
N O T IC E O F
ADM IN IS TR A TIO N

L egals

WILL BE FO R EV E R BAR R ED

ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER S O N S
ARE N O TIFIED THAT:

Publish: June 9, 2004
F039

Tyrone Redding, Sr.,
Notice n given that the following permit was Issued on May 27,2004.

L egals

ALL CLAIM S AND DEM ANDS
N O T S O FILED WILL BE F O R ­
E V ER B ARRED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G AN Y
O T H E R A P P LIC AB LE TIM E
P ER IO D , A N Y CLAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E AR S O R M ORE
A FTER
TH E
D EC ED EN TS
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
TH E D A TE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS:
JU N E 9. 2004.
M A R TH A R EIDENB ACH
Parson Giving Notice
109 Variety Tree Cede
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
ELD R ID G E D O W N E Y LA C Y
Attorney
Florida Bar No 0975567
DEAN.
M EAD.
E G E R TO N .
B L O O D W O R TH , C A P O U A N O
l 0 O Z A R TH . P A.
800 N. Magnolia Avenue
Suae 1500
Orlando, FL 32803
Telephone 407/841-1200
Attorney lor Person Giving
Notice
Pubfish: June 9, 18. 2004
F043
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Num ber 04-573-CP
IN R E: E S TA TE O F
R O M U LO JO S E
C A S TE LLA N O .

The administration ol the estate
ol WILLIAM DAW SO N H U G U
LEY. deceased, whose date ol
death was March 21, 2004; is
pending in the Circuit Court lor
Seminolo
County,
Florida.
Probate Division, tho address ol
which is The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and t!ie personal toptasenutive's attorney are sol
torth bo low
AJI creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having daims or
demands against the decedent s
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice is required to be served
mutt file their claims wtth this
Court W ITH IN T H E L A TE R O F 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E TIM E O F
T H E FIR S T P UB LICATIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F T E R TH E D A TE O F SEI1
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must tile their
daims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E D A TE
O F T H E F IR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILEO
W ILL BE F O R E V E n B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G
TH E
TIM E P E R IO D S E T F O R TH
A B O V E , AN Y C LAIM FILE D
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M ORE
A F T E R T H E D E C E D E N T IS
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
T H E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
JU N E 9. 2004
G A LE GORM LY
Personal Representative
1620 N W 63rd Terrace
Pembroke Pines. FL 33024
JO D Y LESLIE. E S Q U IR E
Attorney lor G A LE G O R M LY
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No. 0773174
LAW O F F IC E S O F JO O Y
LE S LIE , P A
515 East Las O tet Boulevard.
Suae 1150
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33301
Telephone (954) 779-1772
Publish June 9, 16.2004
F045
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A.
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-1245-1S-M
IN R E: F O R F E ITU R E O F
$922 33 IN U N ITE D S TA TE S
CURRENCY
N O TIC E O F
F O R F E ITU R E C O M P LA IN T
TO : Ludwig Perry
167 Pendelton Street
Deltona. Florida 32752
and an others who datm an
interest In the toUowmg property:
$922.33 In Untied Steles
Currency
Donald F. Eaknger, in his official
capacity a t Sheriff ol the
Seminote
County,
Florida,
through hie office*«. investiga­
tors or agents, seized the above
property on or about April 13.
2004, al or near Via area at BJ's
Wholesale al 8 .R. 46 and
Monroe
Road.
Sanlord,
Seminole County. Florida Said
property is In the custody ol the
Sheriff of Seminole County lor
ffw purpose ol forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932 701932.704, Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint lor Final
Judgment ol Forfeiture has bean
Mad In ffie above styled Court.

Tesha M Scotaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminole County Sheriff s Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanlord. Florida 32773
1407)665 6603
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish: June 9. 16, 2004
F046
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E IB TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 04-CA-68-14W
NATIONAL C IT Y M O R TG A G E
C O D/TVA C O M M O N W EALTH
U N ITED M O R TG A G E
COM PANY
PLAINTIFF

VS
JAIM E G O N ZALEZ, IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. TH E UN KN O W N
S P O U S E, HEIRS. D EVISEES.
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S
C R E D ITO R S ,
TR U S TE E S AND ALL O TH E R
P AR TIE S
CLA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, T H R O U G H .
UN DER O R A G A IN S T JAIME
G O N ZALEZ. B E T T Y L
G O N ZA LE Z A/K/A B E T T Y LE E
G O N ZA LE Z IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD,
TH E
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E. HEIRS. DEVIS EES .
G nA N TEES .
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S ,
T R U S T E E S AND A IL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
CLA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, T H R O U G H .
UN D E R O R A G A IN S T B E T T Y L
G O N ZA LE Z A/K/A B E T T Y LE E
G O N ZALEZ, E Q U ITY O NE
FINANCIAL SER VIC ES
COM PANY A/K/A E Q U ITY O N E.
IN C ; C ITIFINANCIAl E Q U ITY
SER VIC ES, IN C ; JO H N DOE
AND JAN E D O E AS UNKNO W N
TE N A N TS IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N O A N T(S )

TH IR D N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E n E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
Motion to Reset Fotoclosuro
Sale dated June t . 2004 entered
in Civil Case No 0 4 C A 6 6 14W
ol trio Circuit Court ol the 1QTH
Judicial Circuit wi and lor SEM I­
N O LE County, Sanlord. Florida,
I will sell to Trio highest and best
bidder lor cash at Ihe West Front
Door at the S EM INO LE County
Courtriouso located at 301 N
Patk Avenue in Sanlord, Florida,
at It 00 a m on the 6 day ol
July,
2004
the
following
described property as sot forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wd
TH E W E S T 633 33' O F L O T
366. O P S W O P E LANO CO M
PANY'S PLAT O F BLACK H A M ­
MOCK.* A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
‘ PLAT T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D
ED |N PLAT B OO K 2,'hAG E 110
1 AN® U1-, PUBLIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
Dated thts 1 day ot June. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol (tie Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
TH E SEM INO LE H ER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 6000
04 21997
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI
T IE S A C T. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1BO0-955 877I (TD D ) or 1-600*
955-8770, via Ftonda Relay
Service
Publish June 9, 16.2004
F047
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AN D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03 C A 2528 14
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL
A S S O C IA TIO N FORM ERLY
KNOW N AS LASALLE
NATIO NAL BANK. IN ITS
C A P A C ITY AS INDENTURE
T R U S T E E UN D ER TH E TH AT
C ER TA IN SALE AND
SER VICIN G A G R E E M E N T
D A TE D JU N E 1. 1999 AM ONG
A F C T R U S T S ER IES 1999-2.
A S ISSUER. S UP ERIO R BANK
FSB, AS S ELLER AND
SER VIC ER . AND LASALLE
BANK NATIONAL
ASSO CIATIO N. AS
IN D E N TU R E TR U S TE E . A FC
M O R TG A G E LOAN A S S E T
B AC K E D N O TE S . SERIES
1999 2.
PLAINTIFF

VS
LINW O O D A W O O LAR D A/K/A
ALLEN A W OO LARD . IF
LIVING. AND IF OEAD. T H E
UN KNO W N SP O U SE. HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
LIN W O O D
A.
W O O L A R D A/K/A A LLE N A
W O O LARD ,
S H EILA
W O O LARD . IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD,
TH E
UN K N O W N
S P O U S E . HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S .
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O T H E R
P A R TIE S
C LAIM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY. T H R O U G H .
LINDER O R A G A IN S T SHEILA
W O O LA R D JO H N D O E ANO
JA N E D O E A S U N K N O W N
TE N A N TS IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

L egals

L egals

R E -N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE

ALL O TH E R P AR TIES C LAIM ­
ING
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
AG AIN S T KYLE J.
H E N D E R S O N A/K/A KAYLE
JA Y
H EN D ER SO N .
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
KYLE J H EN O E R S O N A/K/A
KAYLE JAY H EN D ER S O N , IF
ANY;
FIR S T PLUS FINANCIAL. INC ;
JO H N DO E ANO JAN E D O E
AS UN KNO W N TE N A N TS IN
P O S S ES S IO N
DEFEN D AN T^)

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
tha Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale deled May 25. 2004
entered In C M Case No 03-CA2528-14 ol the Circuit Court ol
the 18TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEM IN O LE County. Sanlord,
Florida. I will sefi to the highest
and best bidder lor cash al the
West Front Door at the S EM I­
N O LE County Courthouse local
od at 301 N, Park Avenue In
Sanlord. Florid* at 11,00 am .
on the 24 day ol June, 2004 the
following described property as
sel forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wil:
L O T 139, W O O D C R E S T UN IT
FO UR . A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F. AS R EC O R D
E D IN PLAT B O O K 18. PAGE 57
O F TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , F L O R I­
OA ‘
Dated this 25 day ol May, 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Cletk of trio Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
T H E SEM IN O LE HER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N , P A , A T T O R N E Y
F O R P LAINTIFF
001 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03 17753
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER IC AN S W ITH OISABILITIE S AC T, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
at
the
SEM IN O LE County Courthouse
al 407-665-4227. 1-BOO 9558771 (TD D ) or 1-800 9S5 B770,
via Florida Relay Service
Publish June 9.1 6 . 2004
F048
TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E IBTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN A N D FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 02 CA-527-14G
TH E BANK O F N E W YO RK, AS
T R U S TE E
P LAINTIFF

VS
L E O N A R D R O B E R T TE R R Y
A/K/A LE O N A R D n TER RY. IF
LIVING. AND IF D EAD. TH E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E . HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O TH E R P AR TIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T LE O N A R D R O B E R T
T E R R Y A/K/A L E O N A R D R.
TE R R Y . D O N N A M TER RY, IF
LIVING. AND IF D EAD, TH E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E . HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R PAR TIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
AG AIN S T, P O N N A M. TER RY.
W HISPERING WINDS
H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N . INC ; JO H N
D O E A N D JA N E D O E AS
UN KN O W N TE N A N TS IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T(S )
R E -N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated May 27. 2004
entered In Civil Case No. 02-CA527-14G ol the Cvcutl Court of
the IB TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor S EM INO LE County, Sanlord,
Florida, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder lor cash at the
West Front Door at the S EM I­
NO LE County Courthouse locat­
ed al 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanlord. Florida, at 1100 a m
on the 29 day ol June. 2004 the
following described property a*
set lorth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wtt:
L O T 28. W H IS P E R IN G
W INDS, A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
P LAT TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT BOO K 35. P AG ES
10. 11 ANO 12. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
Dated this 27 day of May. 2004.
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Cvcuil Court
By Ceceha V Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
TH E SA N FO R D H ER A LD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N , P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
02-66045
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S A C T. pefions with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al 407^65-4227. 1800-955-6771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-6770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: June 9. 16.2004
F049
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E IB TH
JU O fC tA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
general

JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 CA-78-14
TH E BANK O F N E W YO R K . A S
T R U S T E E FO R TH E
C E R TIF IC A TE H O LO E R S O F
C O U N TR Y W ID E M O R TG A G E
B AC K E D S E C U R ITIE S
S E R IE S 20G3R4.
P LAINTIFF
VS.
K Y LE J. H E N D E R S O N AJK/A
KAYLE JA Y H EN D ER S O N , IF
LIVING. AN O IF D EAD. T H E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E , H EIR S.
O E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S .
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary FlnoJ
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
May 27, 2004 entered In Chril
Case No 04-CA-78-14 ol the
Cltcutt Court o! the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor S EM I­
N O LE County, Sanford. Florida.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West
Front Door al tho SEM INOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 N, Park Avenue in Sanford,
Florida, at 1100 a m on the 29
day of June. 2004 tho loltowlng
described property as sot lorth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wit
L O T 3. B LOCK D, R E P U T OF
B LOCK D TH E W O O O U N D S
S E C T IO N FIVE. AC CO R D IN G
T O TH E P U T TH E R E O F AS
R EC O R D E D IN P U T BOOK
19. PAGE S3. O F TH E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
Doted this 27 day ol MAY,
2004
.
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ot Ihe Circuit Court
By Ceceka V Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Publish fri
T H E S EM INO LE H ER ALD
TH E U W O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N . P A , A TTO R N E Y
FO R P U IN T IF F
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 6000
04-21961
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T, persons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227.
1-600-955-6771 (T D D ) or 18009556770,
via
Florida
Relay Service
Publish Juno 9, 16, 2004
F050
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E IB TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN AN D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
OENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 03 C A -3 1 0 9 -I4 G
G M A C M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R A TIO N .
P U IN T IF F
VS.

-

35*

.CRT

PATRICIA M M AR TINDALE. IF
LIVING, AN O IF DEAD, TH E
UN KN O W N SP O U S E . HEIRS.
O E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIE N O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S A N D
ALL O TH E R PARTIES
C U IM IN G AN IN T E R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T PATRICIA M
M A R TIN D A LE :
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E O F PATRICIA M
M AR TIN D ALE, IF ANY. O A K
K E Y H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N . INC ; C A P TIA L
O N E BANK; JO H N DO E AND
JA N E D O E AS U N K N O W N
T E N A N TS IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
May 27. 2004 entered In C M
Case No 03-C A 3109-14G ol
trie Circuit Court ol the IB TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor S EM I­
N O LE County, Sanlord, Ftonda,
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West
Front Docx at the S EM INO LE
County Courthouse located at
301 N. Park Avenue in Sanlord,
Florida, al 11.00 a m on the 29
day ol June. 2004 the loltowlng
described proporty as sel lorth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wit:
LOT
2B. O A K
S P R IN G S .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P U T
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P U T B O O K 44. P A G E S 40
A N D 41 O F T H E P U B LIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
Dated this 27 day of MAY,
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ot the Cficu* Court
By: Ceceka V. Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Pubfish In:
TH E S EM INO LE H ER ALD
TH E U W O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J. S T E R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO R P U I N T I F F
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, F L 33324
(954)233-6000
03-21363
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
AM E R IC A N S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T. persona with tkeMNhbes needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T AD M IN ISTR ATIO N , el
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, 1 800-955-6771 (TD D ) Of 1-600955-6770, via Ftonda Relay
Service
Pubfish June 9 .1 6 ,2 0 0 4
F05I

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 ITH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
M A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 01 CA-2027-140
NA TIO N A L C IT Y M O R TG A G E
CO.
P LA IN TIFF

VS
Q LO R ID A B AB C O C K . IF
LIVING. AND IF DEA D , TH E
U N K N O W N S P O U S E . HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O TH E R PAR TIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY.
TH RO UG H,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T G LO R ID A
BABCOCK.
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E O F G LO RIDA
B AB C O C K , IF ANY. TH E
C R O S S IN G S M A STER
C O M M U N ITY A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC . R EM IN G TO N O A KS AT
T H E C R O S S IN G S
H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N , INC.:
JO H N
D O E A N D JA N E D O E AS
UN KN O W N TE N A N TS IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D EFE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E OF
FO R E C L O S U R E SA LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure datad
May 27, 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 01-CA-2027-14G ol
me Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
N O LE County, Santord, Florida.
I win soil to Ihe highest and ties!
bidder tor cash at the West Front
Door at the SEM INOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord, Florida,
at 11.00 a m, on Ihe 13 day ol
July,
2004
the
following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
L O T 04, REM IN GTON O A KS AT
TH E C R O SSIN G S, A C C O R D
ING T O TH E PLAT TH E R E O F
A S R EC O R D EO IN PLAT BOOK
38. PAGES 68, 69 AND 70, O F
T H E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM INO LE C O U N TY , FLO R I­
DA
Dated this 27 day ot MAY,
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: Cecelia V Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Publish In
TH E SEM INOLE HERALD
TH E LAW O FFIC E S O F OAVID
J. S TE R N . P.A., A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(054)233-8000
01-77066
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation . should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, 1i
BOO-954-877! (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish June 0. 16.2004
F052

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 C A M l-1 4 Q
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
IN C .
P LAINTIFF

VS
G A BR IEL MURPHY, E T A L
D E F E N D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S T R U C T IV E SE R V IC E
T O O ABR IEL M UR P H Y ANO
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
G A B R IEL M UR P H Y whose resi­
dence la 107 N E W P O R T
SQUARE.
S A N FO R D ,
FL
32771. and who la avoiding
service ol process and Ihe
unknown defendants who may
be apouses. heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and a l par­
ties claiming an interaal by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alive, and an par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right ttOe or Interest In Ihe
property described m the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action to lixecios# a
mortgage on the loilowtng prop­
erty

i

L O T 75 O F MAYFAIR M EA D ­
O W S . A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
P LA T T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT B O O K 29. PAG ES
31,32 A N D 33, O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
has been Iked against you and
the you are required to serve a
copy ol your written defenses. It
any. to it on DAVID J. S TE R N .
ESQ . Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address it 801 S University
Drive #500, Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
tram Vie date ot the first pubheaVon ol Vita notes ot action) and
Ne the original with the dark ot
this court either before service
on PtaeUtVi attorney or Inwnedtalely thereafter, otherwise a
default wR be entered agamat
you tor the rebel demanded In
the complaint or petition Ned
harem
W ITN E S S my hand and Vie
seal of this Court at S EM INO LE
County. Florida, this day of MAY
2 6 .2004.

The H erald
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hearing or voice impaired, cab 1*
800-955-8771

FO R D H ER ALD ) and file the
original with the Clerk of mis
Court either before service on
Plaintiff s attorney or Immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise a default
win bo entered against you tor
the relief demanded in me com­
plaint.

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PLAN TATIO N , FL 33324
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S AC T. persons with dtaabtfitles needing a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
at
me
SEM INO LE County Courthouse
at (407)865-4227. 1-800-9558771 (TO D ) or 1-000-955-8770.
via Florida Relay Service
TH IS N O TIC E SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED O N C E A W EEK FO R
TW O C O N S E C U TIV E W EEK S
P UBLISH IN T H E S A N FO R D
HER ALD
Publish June 9. 16, 2004
F053
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 16TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO.: 04 CA-655-14G
C H A S E M ANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E CORPO RATIO N.
Plaintiff,

Dated

mis 27 day ol May. 2004

M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; Cecelia V. Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ot Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49m Street. Sulfa 120
Fort Lauderdale. Floods 33309
Telephone (9S4)4534D65
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish: June 9. 16. 2004
F055

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 16TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-481-14Q
C O U N TR Y W ID E HOM E
LO ANS, INC..
Plaintiff,
vs.

vs.
DIANA
KIM;
UN K N O W N
SP O U SE O F DIANA KIM, JO H N
DOE;
JA N E
DOE
AS
UN KN O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
POSSESSIO N O F TH E
S U B JE C T PRO P ER TY
Dotendanls.
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the day ol
MAY 27, 2004 entered in CivH
Case No 04-CA-655-14Q ot the
Circuit Court ol Ihe 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor S EM I­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida,
wherein C H A S E MANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N ,
Is the Plaintiff and DIANA KIM.
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
DIANA KIM; JO H N D O E; JA N E
D O E AS U N K N O W N T E N ANT(S| IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
TH E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY are
Delondants. I will sell to the
highest and boil bidder lot cash
at the W E S T FR O N T D O O R at
tha
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avanue in Sanford, Florida,
at 11.00 a m on the 29 day ol
June,
2004 the following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit;
L O T 14, 15, 18. B LOCK G . O F
SAN LAN DO SPRINGS, T R A C T
NO
15 S E C O N D R EPLAT.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
TH E R E O F. AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT B O O K 9, PAGE 7. O F
T H E P U B LIC n E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , F LO R I­
DA
In
accordance
wilh
the
Americans with Disabilrtiei Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In
proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt of this notice H
hearing or voice Impaired, call 1800-955-8771.
'i
&gt;1

mis

Oated this 27 day of May. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Submined by:
Law Otlice ot Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW
Street. Suita 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052

49m

Publish: June 9. 16. 2004
F054
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AN D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL OtVISION
C A S E N O .: 04C A-S S 1-14Q
D E U TS C H E BANK T R U S T
C O M PAN Y A M ER ICAS, F/K/A
B AN KERS T R U S T COMPANY,
AS TR U S TE E ,
Plaintiff.
VS
CARR O LL C L E M E N TS : JA M E S
C L E M E N TS ; JO H N D O E : JAN E
D O E AS UN KNO W N TE N A N T
(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E
S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY
Defendants
N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the day of
MAY 27. 2004 entered m Civil
Case No 04 CA-581-14Q of the
Circuit Court ol the 16TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
N O LE County. Santord. Florida,
wherein D E U T S C H E BANK
T R U S T C O M PAN Y AM ERICAS,
F/K/A B AN KER S T R U S T C O M ­
PANY, A S T R U S T E E , is the
Plaintiff
and
C A R R O LL
CLEM EN TS;
JA M E S
C L E M E N TS ; JO H N D O E ; JAN E
D O E AS U N K N O W N T E N ­
A N T S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
T H E S U B J E C T P R O P E R TY are
Defendants I wkl sail to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the W E S T F R O N T D O O R at
the
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse located at 30 1 N
Park Avenua In Santord. Florida,
at 11 DO a m on tha 29 day of
Juna,
2004
tha following
deaenbad property as set forth m
said Summary Final Judgment,
Ib-wV:
L O T 27, B L O C K A. W O O D M E R E T E R R A C E S E C T IO N
O N E , A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
PLAT TH E R E O F . AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN P LA T B O O K 19. PAGE
92. O F T H E P UB LIC R EC O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A: S A ID LA N D S IT U ­
A T E . LY IN G A N D B E IN G IN
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA.

EUNMI LEE A/K/A E U N Ml LEE;
et al.
Dolendanls.
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated the day ol
MAY 27, 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 04-C A-48I-14G ol the
Circuit Court of the IB TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
N O LE County. Sanlord. Florida,
wherein
C O U N TR Y W ID E
H O M E L O A N S , INC., is (he
Plaintiff and EUNM I LE E A/K/A
E U N Ml L E E ; A U D IO S Y S ­
TE M S ;
CHAPM AN
LA K E S
H OM EOW NERS
A S S O C IA ­
TIO N . INC ; O V IE D O G A R ­
D EN S . A DISSO LVED C O R P O ­
R A TIO N ; C A M E R O N FO R D ;
G R IC E L FER N A N D E Z. SUK H
LE E; UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F
C A M E R O N FO R D , UN KNO W N
S P O U S E O F G R IC E L F E R ­
N AN D EZ, JO H N D O E , JA N E
DO E AS UNKNOW N T E N ­
A N T S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N OF
T H E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY are
Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the W E S T FR O N T D O O R at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at 1100 a m on Ihe 13 day ol
July,
2004
Ihe
following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit;
L O T 20 C H A P M A N LA K E S ,
P HASE I. A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
P LAT TH E R E O F. AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT B O O K 52. PAGE
40. 41. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
A/K/A 1290 O A K FO R D P LACE.
O V IE D O . FL 32765
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons willi Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the r.Court
Administrator et 301 N .-?a rtt
Avenue. Santord FL 32 7 7 ).
Telephone Number (4fl7,)$fi5|
4227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of mis notice. If
hearing or votes impaired, call I ■
800 955-8771.
Datad this 27 day ol May. 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Cecelia V Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Stroel, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone. (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish June 9. 16. 2004
F058

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 IT H
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-1065-14W
M O R TG A G E E LE C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC AS NOM INEE FOR
C O U N TR Y W ID E HOM E
LO AN S , I N C .
Plaintiff.

vs
N A N C Y L B EC K F/K/A N A N C Y
L S TO N G . el al.
Defendants

In accordance with the
Americans wffh Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In mis proceeding
should con la cl the
Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later man seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding tl
hearing Impaired, (T D D ) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services.
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal of this Court this day ol
MAY 26, 2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk ol me Court
By Carol Moore
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish ki The
Santord Herald)
Publish June 9. 18. 2004
F057
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 03-CA-2159-14W

vs

Y O U ARE N O TIFIE D thal an
action lor
Foreclosure of
Mortgage on Ihe following
desenbed property:
C O N DO M INIUM U N IT NO 314,
K E N S IN G TO N PARK. A C O N ­
DOM INIUM A C C O R D IN G T O
D E C L A R A TIO N O F C O N D O ­
MINIUM R E C O R D E D IN O FFI­
CIAL R E C O R D S B O O K 1444,
PAGE 195, AS AM EN O ED BY
TH A T
C E R TA IN
F IR S T
A M EN D M EN T T O D E C LA R A ­
T IO N
OF
C O N D O M IN IU M
RECORDED
IN
O FFIC IA L
R E C O R D S B O O K 1455. PAGE
1429. AN O R E -R E C O R D E D IN
O F F IC IA L R E C O R D S B O O K
1456. PAG E 1712, ALL AM O NG
TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA. T O G E T H E R W ITH AN
UN DIVID ED IN TE R E S T IN ANO
T O TH E CO M M O N E LEM E N TS
A P P U R TE N A N T T O SAID U N IT
AS S E T F O R TH IN SAID D E C ­
LA R A TIO N O F C O N D O M IN I­
UM.
A/K/A: 1055 K E N S IN G TO N
PARK DR #314. ALTAM O N TE
SPRINGS, a 32714

a on iD A

M ARYANNE M O R SE
AS C LE R K O F T H E C O U R T
By: Cecelia V. Ekam
Deputy Clerk

and having a commonly known
address as:

In accordance with Ihe
Americans Wffh DtsabiMes Act
persons wffh disabilities neoding
a apodal accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing Imparted. (TO O ) 1-800955-8771, or 1-800-955-8770
(V), via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law, P A
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish: June 9. 16, 2004
F059

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-1035-14
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC as nominee lor
G R E E N P O IN T M O R TG A G E
FU N D IN G . INC.,
Plaintiff,

VANESSA V E G A ; JO H N D O E.
unknown spouse ot VANESSA
V E G A ; and UN KNO W N
TE N A N T S O W N E R S .
Defendants
P L A IN T IF F S N O TIC E
O F A C TIO N

UN KN O W N HEIRS,
B E N E F IC IA R IE S . D E V IS E E S ,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
A LL O T H E R S W H O
MAY
CLAIM AN IN TE R E S T IN TH E
ESTA TE
OF
JA N IE
L
W ILLIAM SON A/K/A JAN IE LO U
W ILLIAM SON, D E C E A S E D , E T
AL.
Dolendants.

t

BY: Cacaba V. Ekem
D E P U T Y C LE R K
LA W O F F IC E S O F DAVID J.
S TE R N

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600

In
accordance
with
the
Americana wtm Drsatabhee Act.
Persona with DwebWwe need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact tha Court
AtkniniaVator al 301 N. Park
Avanue, Sanford F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 wfVsn 2 working days of
your racaipl ol M s nobca V

has been Ned against you end
you are required to serve a copy
of y o u written delenses. N any,
to I. on Marshal C. Watson.
P A , Attorney lor Plaintiff,
whose address is 1600 NW
49TH S TR E E T. S U ITE 120, FT.
LA UD ER D ALE, a 33309 wMhm
flirty (30) days altar tha fast
publication of Due Notice In the
(Please pubksh m T H E SAN-

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve an
original of your written defenses
It any. wffh the Seminole County
Clerk of this Court within 30 days
from tha first data ol publication
and to serve a copy on Plaintiff's
Attorney. Karla A. Gregor, of the
Law Firm of M ASO N LAW, P A .
whose address Is 177S7 U S
Highway 10 North. Suite 500.
Mangrove Bay, Clearwater,
Florida 33784. within 30 days
from the first data ot publication;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in Ihe complaint
Dated: JU N 2, 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
AS C LE R K O F TH E C O U R T
By: AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilites Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in ffils proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227, not laler than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding If
hearing Imparled. (T D D ) 1-800955-8771. or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770. via Florida Ralay
Service.
Mason Law, P.A.
17757 U S. 19 North. Suita 500
Mangrove Bay, Suita 500
Cleanaator. FL 33764
(727)538-3800

And all parties claiming interest
by. through, under or against

and all parties having ot claim­
ing to have any right, title, or
Interest In tho property herein
described: Current Residence
Unknown/Last Known Address:
350 B R A N TLE Y C LU B PLACE,
L O N G W O O D . FL 32779.
Y O U AR E N O TIFIE D that on
action to foreclose mortgage on
Ihe following described properly
In Seminole County, Florida:

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O LORI W ILLIAM SON
(Residence Unknown)
M IC H AEL
W AYNE
W ILLIAM SON UK/A 2517 L E E ­
W ARD WAY. W IN TE R PARK. FL
32762
Y O U AR E N O TIFIE D thal an
action
lor
Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on the following
described property:
TH A T C ER TA IN TO W N H O U S E
PANEL KN O W N A S L O T 123.
W IN D W A R D S Q U A R E , S E C ­
TIO N T W O A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E P LA T TH E R E O F . AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 20,
P AG ES 34 AND 35, O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , FLO R ID A

J

has been tiled against you and
you arp required to servo a copy
ol your written delonses. it any,
to It. on Marshall C. Watson,
P A , Attorney for Plaintiff, whose
addioss IS tBOO N W 49TH
S TR E E T, S U ITE 120, FT. LA U D ­
ER D ALE. FL 33309 wilhln thirty
(30) days affer Ihe tirst publica­
tion ol mis Notice in the (Please
publish In TH E S A N FO R D H E R ­
ALD) and Me Ihe original wffh
the Clerk ol this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a default wiH be
entered against you lor the rebel
demanded m the complaint.

In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities A d .
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the
Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hoanng impaired. (T D D ) 1-000955-8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal ol this Court this day ot JU N
t, 2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clark ol tha Court
By A Mulcock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish In The
Sanlord Herald)
Publish June 9. 16. 2004
F058

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 04-C A -1 5 4 -1 4 G
U N ITE D S TA TE S O F
AM ERICA, by end through Ihe
Secretary oI the D E P A R TM EN T
O F V E TE R A N S AFFAIRS,
Plaintiff,
vs.
M C A H TH U R W R IG H T; FELICIA
S W R IG H T; and UN K N O W N
TEN AN TS /O W N ER S .
Defendants

L O T TB. LAK E B R A N TL E Y
C LU B , PHASE I. A C C O R D IN G
T O TH E PLAT T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 30.
P AG ES 35 AND 36, O F TH E
P UB LIC R E C O R D S O F SEMIN O LE C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
and having a commonly known
address as.
350 Brantley Club
Longwood. FL 32779.

Place,

has been Med against you and
you are required to serve an
original of your written delonses,
if any, wffh the Seminole County
Clerk ot this Court within 30
days from the first data ot publi­
cation, and to serve a copy on
Plaintiff's Attoiney. David A.
KoperskJ. ol Ihe Law Firm ol
-M A S O N LAW . P A . whose
address is 17757 U S Highway
19 North. Suite 500, Mangrovry
Bay, Clearwaler, Florida 33764.
within 30 days from the lirsl dale
of publication: otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor Ihe relief demanded In
Ihe complaint.
Dated: MAY 28. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
AS C LER K O F T H E C O U R T
By: AMulCOCk
As Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans Wffh Disabilites Act,
persons wffh disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate In this proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)8654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing imparted. (TD D ) t-BOO955 8771, or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Mason Law, P.A.
17757 U S 19 North, Suite 500
Mangrove Bay. Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish: June 9. 16, 2004
F060

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 04-C A -1137-14
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC A S NO M IN EE FO R
R ESO U R CE BANCSHARES
M O R TG A G E G ROUP. INC .
Plainlifl.
vs.
A N A S T A C IO
R O D R IG U E Z ;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
A N A S T A C IO
R O D R IG U E Z ;
H ID D EN SPRINGS
CO NDO M INIUM
A S S O C IA TIO N .
IN C .;
and
UN K N O W N
TEN AN TS /O W N ER S ,
Defendants
P L A IN T IF F S N O TIC E
O F A C TIO N
T O ; A N A S TA C IO R O D R IG U EZ

N O TIC E O F S A L E
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or (Inal
judgment entered in this cause
in the Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida, I wi&lt; sel the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as:
L O T 108, ALAFAYA W O O D S ,
P H AS E X IX . A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
P LA T T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN P LAT B O O K
37. P AG ES 90 T H R O U G H 93.
O F TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . F LO R I­
DA

1093 Providence Lane. Oviedo,
F L 32765
al pubkc tala, to me highest and
bast bidder, tor cash, at tha west
front door of tha Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanlord.
Florida, al 11XX) AM on July 13,
2004

Legals

along said East kna of the West
1,123 74 leet. e distance ol
81106 feel to a p o rt on the
South nghf-ol-wey line of
C om w al Road, thence ran East
along said right-of-way Ina, e
distance of 267.47 feel to the
Point ot Beginning. Less Ihe
North 335 feel of me East 130
feet thereof.

A S R E C O R D E D IN P LA T
B O O K 58, P A G E S 27-37.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LA T
T H E R E O F O F T H E P U B LIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
CO UN TY, FLO R ID A

TO G ETH ER
wffh
all
Ihe
Improvements now or here affer
erected on the property, and al
segments,
rights,
appurte­
nances. rents, royalties, mineral,
off and gas rights and profits,
water, water rights and water
stock, and all fixtures now or
there after a pert of Ihe property,
Including replacement and addi­
tions thereto, tor sale, to the
highest and beat bidder for cash
on the 1st day of July, 2004, at
1100 a m , at the West Front
Door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North park
Avenue, Santord. Florida 32771,
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In mis action on June 1,
2004
Witness my hand and the seal ol
this Court on Ihe 1st day of
June. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
C LE R K O F C O U R TS
By: Mary Stroupe
as Deputy Clerk

David J Kohs, Esquire
Pohl A Short. P.A.
280 West Canton A v e , Suita
410
P O . Bo* 3208
Winter Park. FL 32790-3208
Publish June 9. 16. 2004
F064

Publish; June 9. 16.2004
F061

T O V AN ESSA V E G A

And an parties claiming interest
by. through, under or against
A N A S TA C IO R O D R IQ U EZ
and all parties having or claim­
ing to have any right, titla. or
tolareat In tha property herein
described: Current Residence
Unknown/Last Known Addraea:
820 G LE N W O O D C O U R T. #81.
A L TA M O N TE S P R IN G S . FL
32714.
Y O U A R E N O TIFIE D that an
action to toractoa# mortgage on
tha following described property
in Samlnoto County. Florida:

and commonly known as;

MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT

820 Qlenwood C t . #81,
Altamonte Springs, a 32714.

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 04-CA-683-14-Q

VAN ES S A V E G A

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O C R AIG S TE V E N BECK
(Current Residence Unknown)
LVK/A
1055
K E N S IN G TO N
PARK DR #314. ALTA M O N TE
SPRINGS. FL 32714

Oated: M AY 27. 2004

vs.

C H A S E M ANH ATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N
F/K/A CHEM IC AL
R ES ID EN TIAL M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R A TIO N S U C C E S S O R
B Y M ER G ER T O
M A R G A R E TTE N A COMPANY.
INC ,
Plaintiff,

Legals

Legals

L egals

U N IT S I. BUILO ING 6. O F HID­
D E N S P R IN G S C O N D O M IN I­
UM S.
A
C O N D O M IN IU M .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E D E C L A ­
R A TIO N
C O N D O M IN IU M
RECORDED
IN
O F F IC IA L
R E C O R D S B O O K 1594. PAGE
668 TH R O U G H 795. A N D ALL
E X H IB ITS ANO A M E N D M EN TS
TH E R E O F. PUBLK: R EC O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
CO U N TY.

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLO R ID A
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
C A S E NO. 04-C A-87-140
A C C R E D IT E D
LE N D E R S . INC .

HOM E
Plaintiff,

TH E C IT G R O U P/C O N SUM ER
FIN AN C E. I N C .
Plaintiff,
v.
FE R M O N
H AR M O N .
JR .;
UN KNO W N S P O U S E O F F E R ­
M ON H AR M O N. JR ; K E ITH
MCWILLIAMS; and ad unknown
parties claiming by, through,
under or against tha above
named Defendants, who are
not known to be dead or alive,
whether said unknown parlies
claim as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants, T E N A N T #1
and/or TE N A N T #2, the parties
intended to account lor the
person or poisons In
possession; SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . A P O LITICAL
SUBDIVISION O F TH E S TA TE
O F FLORIDA;
Dolendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated May. 27,
2004 to this cause, I will sen Ihe
property situated in S EM INO LE
County. Florida described as: 1
L O T 60, G R AN A D A S O U TH .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT B O O K 15, PAG E 100 O F
T H E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , FLO R I­
DA.
a V a 501 Peach Tree Lane,
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash. West
front door ol the courthouse,
located at 301 North Park
Avenue. Santord. S EM INO LE
County. Florida, at 11XX) o'clock
a m . on June 29, 2004.
Dated at Santord, Florida this
27 day ol May. 2004
(Seal)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Cecelia V. Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Douglas C. Zahm, P.A.
18830 U S Hwy 19 N . #300
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phone
(727)539-1094 ta*
Publish : June 9. 18. 2004
F062
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT, IN ANO
FO R SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 02-CA-261S-14L
TH R IV E N T FINANCIAL FO R
LU TH E R A N S , l/V/a AID
A S S O C IA TIO N FO R
LU TH E R A N S , a Wisconsin
corporation.
Plamlitl.

RALPH M. S H E FFLE R and
ED N A M S H EFFLE R . husband
and wife, L S Q FU N D IN G
G ROUP. L C . a Florida limited
liability company. N E FF
REN TAL. INC., d/trt N E FF
R EN TAL, R &amp; E F O O D S . INC..
a Florida corporation, and
A C C O R D . INC., a Florida
corporation d/b/a CO M PASS
M AR KETING . U N ITE D
S TA TE S O F AM ERICA, and tha
S TA TE O F FLORIDA.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
thal pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment of Foractosure
entered in the above styled
cause In the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida, the
undersigned wM te# the proper­
ly located In Seminole County.
Florida, described at:
From the center of Section 7,
Township 20 South. Range 31
East. Seminole County, Florida,
run West along me North Une of
the S W 1/4 of said Section 7. a
distance of 1,464.35 Ieel.
thence run South 00*14'18*
E a s t 25 00 teat tor a Point of
Beginning, said p o rt being me
South nghl of way line of
C om w al Road, thence oonbnua
South 0 0 1 4 'tr E a s t 61189
leet thence ran South 69*6903*
W est 269 53 feel to a posit on
Ihe East kne ol the West
1,123.74 leet of said SW 1/4.
thence ru t North 0*0529* W est

vs
TR A V IS W. A L IE N ;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
TR A V IS W A LLE N ; C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S . S E C T IO N II.
INC.; UN KN O W N TE N A N T.
Dolendants
N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written detenses. It any.
to It. on Use M Rogers. Attorney
tor Plaintiff. whose address is
951 N.E. 167th Street. Suite
204, North Miami Beach. FL
33162 wthin 30 days affer the
first publicslion of this notice
and Me Ihe original with the
Clerk ol tots Court either before
service on Plaintiff 's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default wifi be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the comptaml
W ITN E S S my hand and Ihe
seal of mis Court this
day of
MAY 26. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
As Clerk ol the Court
By: Carol Moore
As Deputy Clerk
Publish; Santord Herald
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans wffh Disabilities Act.
persons neoding a reasonable
accommodation to participate in
this proceeding should, no later
than two (2) days prior, contact
the Clerk ol the Court's disability
coordinator at 407-665-4227,.
301 N PARK AVE , S U ITE
N301, SANFORD. FL 32771 II
hearing Impaired, contact (TD D )
8009558771 via Florida Relay
System
Submitted by:
Marc A. Ben-Eira, P.A.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
951 N E . 167th Street. Suite
204
North Miami Beach. Florida
33162
Telephone (306)770-4100
Publish: June 9. 16, 2004
F066
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E IB T H JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT, IN AN O FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO.: 04-CA-44-15-L
W ACHO VIA BANK. N A ,
Plaintiff,
vs.
E S C A LA D E IN V E S TM E N T
G R OU P, INC. and S TE P H A N IE
LYNN WRIGHT.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated May 27.
2004. and entered In Case No.
04-C A -87-14G , ol the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein
A C C R E D IT E D
HOM E
LE N D E R S . IN C , is a Plaintiff
and
TR A V IS
W.
A LLE N ;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
TR A V IS W. A LLE N ; C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S . S E C T IO N II,
IN C , UN K N O W N TE N A N T are
the Delondants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at West Iron! doer ot the
Courthouse
301 N
Park
Avanue. Sanlord. FI 32771, at,
1100 AM on July 13. 2004. me
following described property as
set forth In said Final Judgment.'
to wit:
U N IT 48. BUILDING L. C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S . S E C T IO N II.
A CO NDO M INIUM . A C C O R D ­
ING T O T H E D E C LA R A TIO N
O F C O NDO M INIUM TH ER E O F.
AS R E C O R D E D IN O R B O O K
1272. PAGE 1930; AND AN Y
A M E N D M E N TS
TH ER EO F;
T O G E T H E R W ITH AN U N D I­
V ID E D IN T E R E S T IN T H E
COMMON
E LEM EN TS
D E C L A R E D IN SAID D E C L A ­
R A TIO N O F C O N D O M IN IU M
T O BE AN A P P U R TE N C E T O
TH E
A B O V E -D E S C R IB E D
U N IT: S A ID
IN S TR U M E N T
B EIN G R E C O R D E D IN AND
SAID LAND B EIN G S ITU A TE
IN
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
MARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk ot the Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekem
As Deputy Clerk

TO :
Escalade Investment
Group. Inc. and Stephanie Lynn
Wright
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED lhal an
action tor bleach of contract
(Promissory
Note,
dated
January 21. 2003), and an
action
to
enforce
an
Unconditional Guaranty of the
debts
and
obligations
of
Escalada Investment Group.
Inc. to Wachovia Bank. N A .
dated January 21, 2003. has
been filed against you and you
are required la serve a copy ol
your written defenses. If any. lo it
on J. Timothy Schulte, ^squire,
the Ptalnttfl’e attorney, whoya
address is Post Office Bo* 3000,
Orlando, Florida 32802 On or
before July 2, '2004 and file the
original wffh Ihe clerk ol this
court either before service on
me Plaintiff's attorney or Imme­
diately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entorod against
you lor the relief demanded in
tho Complaint or Petition
D A TE D this 28 day of May.
2004
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ol
Circuit Court
By: AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk

me

Zimmerman, Sfiuflield. Kiser &amp;
Sutcliffe, PA
Landmark Center One, Suite
600
315 E. Robinson Street
P O Bo* 3000
Orlando, FL 32802-3000
(407) 425-7010
Publish. June 9. 16, 23. 30.
2004
F070

In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons neoding a reasonable
accommodation to participate in
this proceeding should, no later
than seven (7) days prior, con­
tact me Clerk ot the Court's dis­
ability coordinator al 4078654227, 301 N. PARK AVE. S U ITE
N 30I, S AN FO R D , FL, 32771. If
hearing impaired, contact (TD D )
8009558771 via Florida Relay
System.
Publish. Sanford Herald
Submitted by:
Marc A. Ben-Eira. P.A.
Attorneys to* Plaintiff
051 N E . 167th Street. Suita 204
North Miami Baach, Florida
33162
Telephone (305)770-4100
Publish: June 9. 16, 2004
F065

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLO R ID A
IN A N D FQ R
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
C A S E NO . 04-CA-1073
A M E R IQ U E S T M O R TG A G E
COMPANY,
Plainlifl.
vs.
C H R IS TIN A L CARVALH O ; et,
al..
Defendants
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
T O : C H R IS TIN A L C ARVAL­
H O AN O M ICHAEL Q C AR VAL­
HO,
Last known address: 3096
JU N E B E R R Y T E R , O V IE D O .
FLO R ID A 32786
It alive, and if dead, all parties
claiming Interest by. through,
under or against C H R IS TIN A L
C A R VALH O A N O M ICHAEL Q
CAR VALH O and a l partiea hav­
ing or darning to have arty right,
title or Intereel In ihe property

mat

Y O U A R E N O TIFIE D
an
iron
tor Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
desenbed property:
L O T 142. O F T H E SA N TIU A R Y
P H AS E 1. V ILLAG ES 1 . 2 . 1 3 .

Notice of Application
for T a i Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
lhal TE R R Y D N C K ELS O N . the
holder ot the loflowing cerlificate(s) has filed said certtticate(s) tor a ta* deed to be
issued thereon The ceruficate
number(s) and year(s) ot
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed Is/aie as
follows:
C E R TIF IC A TE NO: 1196 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1997
P A R C E L ID# 33-19-31-5060100-0040
Description ol Property: LE G
L O T 4 BLK I CANAAN PB 1 PQ
103
Names In which
SAM SO N HAYES

assessed;

All of said properly being in the
County ol Sominote, State ot
Florida.
Unless such certrticate(s) shall
be (adeemed according to law.
tha property described in such
certrhcate(s) will be soid to the
highest bidder al the west Iron!
door,
Semmols
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
on
Monday. JU L Y 19. 2004. al
11X)0am
Payment ot Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees ara required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der al the sale Ful payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time of sale. A l
payments tha# be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to me Clerk of Ihe
Circuit CourtDated on 6/3/2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , F LO R ID A
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 9. IS. 23. 30.
2004
F071

�The H erald

June

to &amp; a

2004

Page 5B

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■&lt; T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H E S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A,
W ANO FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04CA-1112-14K

O A KS S E C TIO N 5, according lo
the map or plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 19, pages
1 through 3, of the Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida

Issuance, the description of Ih*
property, and Ih* nemefs) In
which it was assessod is/are as

Th e Ryan Foundation
Public Notice

C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by Geraldine Hartord
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 19. 26. 2004 and
June 2. 9, 2004
E142

whose name and address Is
Joseph B. Lahav, The Solomon
Tropp Law Group, P A . 400 N.
Ashley Plaza. Suite 3000.
Tampa, FL 33602. and Me the
original with Ihe Clerk ol the
above-styled Court, wtthm thirty
(30) day* after the first publica­
tion. an answer mutt be tiled or
you will be defaulted and a judg­
ment may be entered against
you lor Ihe reUel demanded In
the Complaint

cate(t) ha* filed eald certiticate! •) lor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon Th* certificate
number(s) and y*ar(t) of
issuance, the description ol the
property, end the name!*) In
which II was assessed Is/are as

Notto* of Vehicle Auction

CmFINANCIAL M O R TG A G E
COMPANY, INC ,
PleinWt,
v*.
Q U S H O Y T JO N E S , AS
P ER SO N A L
R E P R E S E N TA TIV E O F T H E
E S TA TE O F Q U S M. JO N E S .
JR .. D E C E A S E D ; UN KNO W N
H EIR S .
D E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S .
LIEN O R S .
TU R S TE E S
OF
GUS
M.
JO N E S , JR .. D E C E A S E D ; G U S
H O Y T JO N E S . HEIR ; V IC K Y
ANN SHOOK.
IF LIV IN G,
IN C LU D IN G A N Y UN K N O W N
S P O U S E O F SAID
D E FE N D A N T(S ). IF
R EM A R R IED
AND
IF
D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
H EIR S ,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D IT O R S , L IE N O R S A N D
T R U S T E E S ANO ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
TH E
N A M ED
D E F E N D A N T ^ );
N A TIO N S C R E D IT FIN A N CIA L
S E R V IC E S C O R P O R A TIO N AS
S U C C E S S O R BY M E R G ER T O
E Q U IC R E D IT C O R P O R A TIO N
O F FL F/K/A O LD S TO N E
C R E D IT C O R P O R A TIO N O F
FLA. W H E TH E R DISSO LV ED
O R P R E S E N T L Y E X IS TIN G .
TO G E TH E R
W IT H
ANY
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D IT O R S . LIE N O R S . O R
T R U S T E E S O F SAID
D E F E N D A N T (S )
AND
ALL
O T H E R P ER S O N S CLAIMING
BY, T H R O U G H , U N D ER , O R
A G A IN S T
D EFEN D AN TS;
JO H N D O E , UN KNO W N
TE N A N T.
JA N E
DOE.
U N K N O W N TE N A N T.
Defendants.

TO ;
UNKNOW N
H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S .
O R AN TEE S.
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S .
LIEN O R S T R U S T E E S O F G U S
M. JO N E S . JR . D E C E A S E D ;
VICK Y A N N S H O O K, IF LIV­
IN G ,
IN C LU D IN G
ANY
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F SAID
D E F E N D A N T (S ), IF R E M A R ­
R IED A N O IF D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UN K N O W N
H E IR S .
D E V IS E E S .
O R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D IT O R S , L IE N O R S A N D
T R U S T E E S A N D ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
TH E
NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T (S )
W H O S E R E S ID E N C E are/it
unknown.
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y rsquired to
Ills your answer or written
detente*. H any. In the above
proceeding with Ihe Clerk ol mi*
Court, and to terve a copy
thereof upon the plaintiff* attor­
ney. whoa* name and address
appear* hereon, within 30 day*
after the first publication ol tht*
Notice ol Action; Ihe nature ol
mis proceeding being a sufl lor
foredoeure of mortgage against
the M o w in g described property,
towtt:
L O T 1 C , B LO C K C. LAKE
KA TH R YN PARK TH IR D A D D I­
TIO N . A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
PLAT TH E R E O F . A S R E C O R D ­
ED IN P LA T B O O K 14, PAG E
47. O F T H E PUBLIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA; A N D A S S H O W N O N
T H E A M E N D E D PLAT O F LAKE
K ATH R YN PARK. TH IR D A DDI­
TIO N . A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
PLAT T H E R E O f, A S R E C O R D ­
ED IN P LA T B OO K 15, PAGES
43 A N D 44, O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
T O INCLUDE: tB6J PARKER
M OBILE HOME
VIN#
5610665
T IT L E
*06658544
A/K/A 1030 C A M E U A DRIVE.
C A SSELBERR Y, a 32707.
It you fail to Ne your answer or
written defenses In the above
proceeding, on plaintiffs attor­
ney, ■ default will be entered
against you lor ihe reliel
demanded In the Complaint or
Petition
Dated mi* day ol JU N 2.2004.
M ARYANNE M O R SE, C LER K
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By AMufcock
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices of Daniel
C o n iu M r i
8204 King Palm Drive
Tampa FL 33618-1328
Attorneys lor Plaintrtl

C

Publish June 8, 16.2004
F067

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T IN
A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O : 01-C A -1534-14-L
M O R EO U ITY, INC.,
PtamWl.
v*.
R O B E R T 0 . W A C H TE R AND
S U S A N R. W A C H TE R . husband
and w «e, A A B C O M O R TG A G E
LO A N S A N D IN V E S TM E N TS .
Defendants
AMENDED
N O TIC E O F S A L E
-N o te * I* given mat pursuant to a
Summary Final Judgement of
Foredoeure deled March 10,
2004 In C M Action No. 03-C A 1 S36-14L, In me CScuN Court of
t M Eighteenth Judicial Clrcufl In
and lor Seminole County.
Florida, in which M O R EOU ITY.
IN C . la th* Plaintiff and
ROBERT
G.
W A C H TE R ,
S U S A N R. W A C H TE R and
A A B C O M O R T G A G E LO A N S
AND
IN V E S TM E N TS ,
are
Defendants I wN ael to the high­
est and baei bidder lor cash a I
Ihe Weal Iron! door of the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301 N. Perk Avenue. Sadord.
F L 32772. el 11:00 a m ., on
June 29, 2004 the M o w in g
In tie Summary Final Judgment
of Foredoeure:
Lot 32,

D A TE D ; May 27, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE.
Cleck of the Clrcuft Court
BY: Ceceta V. Ekam
Deputy Clerk
JO H N MINOT, A TTO R N E Y
319 River Edge B lv d . Suite 214
Cocoa. FL 32922
A TTE N TIO N : P ER S O N S W ITH
DISABILITIES: H you are a per­
son with a disability who needs
■ny accommodation In order to
participate In this proceeding,
you ere entitled, el no cost to
you, to the provision of certain
assistance
Please contact
Court Administrator at 301 N.
Park Avenue, Suite N 3 0 I.
Sanford, FL 32771; Tal.: 407665-4245. art. 4227 within two
(2) working days ol your receipt
ol this N O TIC E ; If you ar* h a ir­
ing or voice Impaired, Can 1 600-955-6771,
Publish June 9. 16. 2004
FO60
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E H T H
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN ANO FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-601-14G
MAX A M O G UL and
R U TH N MOGUL.
Plaintiffs.
v*
S TEW A nT O
H E N D R IC K S .
AM S O U TH BANK,
BIRMINGHAM V ENDING
COMPANY. INC., a foreign
corporation, O SBO R N E
FU R N ITU R E C O , a dissolved
Florida corporation, SEM INOLE
C O U N TY , a political subdivision
of the Stale ol Florida.
Delendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
M O R TG A G E F O R E C LO S U R E

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N

E. S W E E TW A TE R

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1776 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1067

TO : Osborne Furniture Co.
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action lor mortgage loreclosure has been filed against
you and you ere required lo
serve a copy ol your written
defenses. If any, to It on Don L
Brown. Esquire, 533 Versailles
Dr., Sulla 100. Maitland. FL
32751 within 30 days ol first
publication and file the original
with Ihe Clerk ol this Court
before service on Piamtifl or
Immediately thereafter. It you fail
to do *o. a default will be
entered against you tor the relief
demanded in the petition The
property being foreclosed Is
identified as follows: Lot 11,
Block M. English Estates, Unit 2,
according to the Ptal thereof as
recorded in Piet Book 13, Page
64, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
Copies ol an court documents in
this case, Including order*, are
available el the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon
request.
You must keep the Clerk of Ihe
Clrcuft Court'* office notified of
your current address. Future
paper* In this lawsuit win be
mailed to the address on record
el the clerk's office.
W ITN E S S my hand end seal ol
mi* Court on this 1 day of June,
2004.
Maryanne Morse
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: AMuicoc*
Deputy Clerk
Publish June B. 16. 2004
F069

Nolle* ol Application
lor T a i Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN,
that TE R R Y D N ICKELSON , me
holder of the following certiticata(s) has filed said certiticate(i) lor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon. Th* certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
Isauano*. the description of m*
property, and th* name(s) In
which H was assessed t*/ar* a*
M ow s:
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1216 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1097
P A R C E L ID* 33-19-31-50700004060
Description of Property: LEG
L O T 6 J O PACKARDS 1ST
A D D T O MIDWAY PD 2 PG 104
Names In which assessed: MIN­
NIE A LLEN S .
All ol said property being In the
County of Seminole, Stale of
Florid*
Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed accordatg to law.
Ihe property deecrtbed In such
certificate!*) wt« be eok) to th*
highest bidder at the west trout
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JU L Y 16, 2004, at
11.00am
Payment ol Sale lea, applica­
ble documentary stamp las**
and recording lee* ar* required
to be paid by th* successful bid­
der el th* sale. F u l payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is du* wtthm 24 hours after
th* advertised 6m* of sal*. AJ
payments shal be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
mad*
payable to the Clerk ol the
O m * Court
Dated on 6/3/2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by Geraktin* Hartord
Deputy Clark
Publish: June 0. 16. 23, 30.
2004
F072
Notice of Application
lor T n Deed
N O T IC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
tia l TE R R Y D NICKELSO N , tie
holder of toe M ow ing certtocaie(t) has filed said certifi­
cate!!) for a i h deed to be
Issued thereon The certfttcal*
number! *) and year(s) of

P AR C EL ID* 12-20-30-50000000260
Description of Property; LE O
L O T S 28 T O 30 S O U TH S A N ­
F O R D H E IG H T S A D D PB 2
P C S 116 6 119
Names in which assessed:
MAXIM BUILDING CO RP
All ol said property being In the
County ol Seminole. State of
Florid*.

The annual report of The Ryan
Foundation. Inc. Is available al
the address noted below tor
Inspection during regular buslnets hours by any citizen who
*o request* within 160 days
attar the publication ol this
nolle* of Its avalabAtty
Address
100
E
Sybelia
Avenue. Suite 130
Maitland, F L 327SI
Phone: 407-740-7311
Sheri Kiting
Foundation Administrator
Publish: June 9. 2004
F076

V E H IC LE A U C TIO N
Unless such certtKceta(s) shal
be redeemed according to law,
the property described In such
certificate!*) wtD be to U to the
highest bidder at the west Iront
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida,

Monday. JU L Y 16. 2004. at
1100am.
Payment of Sal* lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp las**
and recording lees are required
to be paid by Ihe successful bid­
der at the sale Fun payment ol
an amount equal lo the highest
tad it due wtthm 24 hours after
the advertised time ol tale. An
payments than be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to th* Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Deled on 6/3/2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , FLO R I­
DA
by Ooreldirw Hartord
Deputy Clock
Publish June 9. 16. 23, 30.
2004
F073
Notice ol Application
for T a i Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y QIVEN,
that TE R R Y D NICKELSO N . the
holder ol the following certiticale(s) has filed said cortillcate(t) lor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
num ber(t) and year(t) ol
Issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) in
which tt was assessed ts/are as
M ow s:
C E R TIF IC A TE NO : 1164 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1097
P A R C E L 10* 33-19-31-5090*000030
Description ol Property: LEG
L O T 3 BLK A F L Y N T SUBD PB 6
P G 36
Names In which
D O N ALD E IRVIN

assessed:

All ol said property being In Ihe
County ol Seminole. State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate!*) shal
be redeemed according lo lew,
the properly described in such
certifies!*!*) wW be told to the
highest bidder el the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. JU L Y 10, 2004, el
11.00am
Payment of Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp las as
and recording fee* are required
lo be paid by ihe successful bid­
der *1 the sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to the highest
bid It due within 24 hours slier
Ihe advertised time ol tale. All
payments shal be cosh or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
mad*
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Dated on 6/3/2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY , FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clark
Publish: June 9. 16, 23, 30,
2004
F074
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY, the holder
ol th* following certificate!*) has
Ned said certificate!*) lor a lax
deed to be Issued thereon. Th*
certificate number!•) and year(t)
of Issuance, the description ol
th* property, and th* neme(s) In
which It was assessed Is/are as
follows
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 2660 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1097
P A R C E L ID* O1-21-20-5CK76060130
Description ol Property: LE G
L O T S 13 &amp; 14 BLK B T R A C T 76
SAN LA N D O S P R IN G S PB 9 PG
4
Name* In which esse* sad : S E A ­
MAN W AR EH AM T R U S T E E
A l ol eald property being In ihe
County ol Seminole, Slate of
Florida.
Unlast such certiticale(s) shall
b* redeemed according lo lew,
the properly described In such
certificate!*) wfl be eokl to the
highest bidder at the west Iront
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday. JU L Y 16. 2004. at
1100am.
Payment of Sid* lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
end recording lee* are required
to be paid by to* successful bid­
der at tot tala. F u l payment of
an amount equal lo 6ie highest
bid Is du* within 24 hours after
Ih* advertised tone of sale A l
paymanta shal bs cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk of Ih*
C lrcul Court
Dated on 6/3/2004.
M ARYANNE M O R S E
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
by Geratome Hartord
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 0. 16, 23. 30,
2004
F07S

1 ‘68 Honda.
*JHMBA4125JC47646
2 *81 VW.
*W FG017XBV156530
3 00 Kay Largo boat.
«MUS06170K900

Notice of Application
for T H Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
that E Q U IFU N D IN G INC, the
holder of Ihe M ow ing certifi­
cate!*) has riled **id certifi­
cated) lor a tax deed lo be
Issued (hereon. The certificate
num ber(t) and year(t) ol
Issuance, th* description ol Ihe
property, and the name(s) in
which 11 was assessed ts/ere as

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 3046 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P AR C EL ID* 13-21-29-5150000-4540

4. 00 Pertectow nailer,
04OZBP 1517YPP70856

Description ol Property: LE G
U N IT 454 W IN O M E A D O W S
VILLAGE N O 4 O R B 9C0 PG
509

5. "96 Kia.
*KNAFA 1254T5270536

Names in which
JA N E B VICKERS

Auction to be held on 0 7 0 2 0 4
Q 10AM at Pritchett's Towing,
1240 S. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
(C R 427), Longwood.

AH Of said property being In the
County of Seminole, State ot
Florida.

t. *92 Maids,
*1FASP11J7SW337174
Auction to be held on 0 7 0 0 0 4
• 10AM at Pritchett's Towing,
1240 S Ronald Reagan Blvd
(C.R. 427), Longwood
Publish June 9. 2004
F077
Nolle* of Application
tor Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
lhal EQ U IFU N O IN G INC. the
holder ol the M ow ing certifi­
cate!*) has tiled said certifi­
cate!*) lor a tax deed lo be
Issued thereon The certificate
num ber(t) end y e a i(t) ol
Issuance, the description ol the
property, end the name!*) In
which It was assessed ls/*re es
M ow s:
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1172 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P A R C E L ID* 33-19-31-300125B-0000
Description ol Property: LE G
S E C 33 TW P IBS R O E 3 IE E
445 99 F T O F N 219 4 F T O F S
438 8 F T O F SW 1/4 (L E S S N
59 4 F T O F E 133 F T » E 25 F T
FO R RD)
Names In which assessed:
R O O S E V E LT G R E E N
AX ol said property being in Ihe
County o&lt; Seminole. Stale ol
Florida.
Unless such certificate{i) shall
be redeemed according to lew,
Ihe property described in such
certificate!*) win be sold to the
highest bidder at Ihe west Iront
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florid*,
on
Monday. J U N E 28, 2004. at
It.00am.
Payment ol Sals tea, applica­
ble documentary etamp taxes
and recording feet are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the eel*. Full payment ol
on amount equal to th* highest
bid I* due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sal* AX
payments shal be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
mod*
payable to Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Dated on 5/13/2004.
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY , FLORIDA
by Geraldine Hartord
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 19. 26. 2004 and
June 2. 9, 2004
E141
Nolle* of Application
for T h Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
lhal EQ U IFU N D IN G INC. Ihe
holder ol Ihe M o w ing certiticate(t) h at tiled eald certilicatefs) lor a tax deed lo be
Issued thereon Th* certificate
number!*) and year!*) of
Issuance, the description of the
property, and th* nam e(t) In
which X was a tte sted Is/are at
M ow*:
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1623 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P A R C E L ID* 02-20-30-3000316-0000
Description of Property: S E C 02
TW P 20S R G E 30E B EG
1637.52 F T S 6 616 64 F T E OF
N W C O R RUN N 60 D E O 32
MIN 14 S E C E 156 13 F T S 26
D E G 57 MIN 46 S E C E 58 04 F T
SLY O N C U R V E 70 03 F T S 47
D E G 01 MIN 27 S E C E 96.73 F T
S 42 D E G 56 MIN 33 S E C W
172 69 F T N 47 D E G 01 MIN 27
S E C W 97.85 F T N 26 D E G 44
MIN 22 S E C W 178.11 F T T O
B EG
Names In which assessed: SAN­
FO R D PINE RIDGE LTD

assessed

Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
the property described In such
certificated) will be sold lo th*
highest bidder at the west Iront
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JU N E 26, 2004. at
1100am
Payment ol Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees ar* required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale F u l payment oI
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
Ihe advertised time of sale AX
payments shaH be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Dated on 5/13/2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY , FLORIDA
by Geraldine Hartord
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 19. 26. 2004 and
June 2. 9. 2004
E143

IN T H E C IR C U fT C O U R T
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-944-14-W
AM S O U TH BANK, etc .

Unless such certificate!a) shal
be redeemed according to law,
Ih* property desenbed In such
certificaie(i) will be sold to the
highest bidder al th* west front
door,
Semi not*
County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday. JU N E 26, 2004. al
1100am.
Payment of Sal* toe, applica­
ble documentary etamp lax**
and reoordmg lee* ar* required
u be paid by the successful bid­
der a* th* tele. F u l payment of
an amount equal to 0w highest
bid Is du* wehin 24 hows after
th* advertised ton* of eals. A l
payment* she* be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
mad*
payable to Ih* Clerk ol Ih*
QrcuM Court.
Dated on 5/13/2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE

MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Joseph B. Lahav. Esquire .
Th* Solomon Tropp Law Oroup.
PA
400 N Ashley Plaza. Suite 3000
Tampa, a 33602-4331
Attorneys tor Amsoutti Bank
Publish June 2, 9, 2004
F003
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Number 04-410-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
FRANK VERNARSKY.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol Ihe estate
Ol
FR A N K
VER N AR S K Y,
deceased. File Number 04-419CP, It pending In the Cltcuit
Court lor Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, the
address ol which Is Post Oftice
Box 8099. Sanlord, Florida
32772-6099
The names and
addresses ol Ihe personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep
resentaliva'e attorney are sal
forth below
AX creditors ot the Decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against Decedont s
estate including unmatiired.
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims on whom a copy ol this
notice It served must tile their
claims wtth this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
F IR S T PUB LICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
T H E D A TE O F SER VIC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All other creditors ol the
Decedent and persons having
claims or demands against Ihe
Decedent’! estate, including
unmanned, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must tile their
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E D A TE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E .

Plainlitl,
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL B E FO R E V E R B ARRED
JO B BR O O KS, at al.
Delendants
N O TIC E O F S U IT-P R O P E H TY
T O : JO B BRO O KS
Addresses Unknown
Y O U ARE H ER E B Y N O TIF IE D
that an action to foredoa* a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty In Seenmol* County. Florida:
Beginning at th* Southwest cor­
ner of Block 34 of Robinson
Survey ol an Addition lo
Sanford, Florida, as recorded In
Ptal Book 1 al Paget 92 and 93
of the Public Records ot
Seminole County, Florida, run
thence North 112 Ieel. thence
East 49 35 leal, thence South
112 leal, thence W etl 49.35 feel
lo beginning
Th* sir eel address of which Is
1316 W att 12th Street. Sanford,
Florida 32771.
hat been tiled against you. and
you ar* required to serve e copy
of your written detente*, rl any
to II, on Plaintiff'* attorney,
whose name end address it
Joseph B. Lahav, The Solomon
Trapp Law Group. P.A., 400 N.
Ashley Plaza. Sulla 3000.
Tamp*. FL 33602, and file Ihe
original with the Clerk of th*
abovs-ttyied Court, within thirty
(30) days after Ih* first publica­
tion, on answer must be filed or
you wt* be defaulted end a judg­
ment may be entered against
you lor th* reket demanded In
(he Complaint.
W ITN E S S my hand and th*
teal of said Court on May 25,
2004.
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the C Irani Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Carol Moor*
Deputy Clerk
Joseph B Lahav, Esquire
The Solomon Tropp Law Group,
PA
400 N. Ashley Plaza, Suite 3000
Tamp*. FL 33602-4331
Attorney* lor Amtouth Bank
Publish: June 2.9 ,2 0 0 4
F002
IN T H E C IR C U fT C O U R T
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-947-14-G
A M S O U TH BANK, ate..
Piamtifl,

A l of said property being In ihe
County of Seminole. Slat* ol
Florida

W ITN E S S my hand and Ihe
seel ol H id Court on May 25.
2004

vs.
JO B B R O O K S . *1 al.
Delendants
N O TIC E O F S U IT-P R O P E R TY
TO : JO B B R O O K S
Addressee Unknown
Y O U A R E H ER E B Y N O TIFIE D
that an action to torectoea a
mortgage on Ih* M o w ing prop­
erty m Seminole County, Florida:

UA 17. and the Eaat 30 leal of
Lot 16, Block A. South Sanlord
Heights Addition, according to
0t* Plot thereof m recorded In
Plat Book 2 el Page* 116 and
119 of tie Pubkc Record* ot
Saminoi* County, Florida.
Th* street address oI which is
238 Jones Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida 32773.
h H been Mad against you. and
you ara requlrad to earva a copy
of your written datanaae. 6 any
to ft. on Plaintiff's attorney.

The data ol the first publication
of tills Notice Is June 2. 2004.
Personal Representative
M ICHAEL J VERN AR SKY
256 W. Babul Palm Place
Longwood. FL 32779
TE R R A N C E H. D ITTM E R
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 210471
1615 Edgewater Drive, Suite
150
Post Office Box 540057
Orlando, F L 32854-0057
(407) 843-0348
Publish: June 2. 9, 2004
F004
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE N O . 04-629-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
C H A R L O T T E E. OALPHY.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the estate
ol C H A R L O T T E E. OALPHY,
deceased, whose date of death
was July 14, 2003; and who**
Social Security Number Is 54758-6311 is pending In the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County,
Florida, Probale Division, the
eddies* ol which is P O Box
8099, Sanlord. FL. 32772-8099
The names and addresses ol
the personal representative and
that personal representatives
attorney are M l lorth below
AX creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice I* served, must tile thee
claims wtth this Court W ITHIN
T H E LA TE R O F 3 M O NTH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
F IR S T PUBLICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A FTE R
T H E D A TE O F SERVICE O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH E M
AX other creditors oI Ihe dece­
dent and other person* having
claim* or demand* against the
decedent's estate mutt Me their
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E DATE
O F T H E F IR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E . ALL CLAIMS
N O T S O FILED W ILL BE F O R ­
E V E R B AR R E D . N O T W IT H ­
S TA N D IN G T H E TIM E P ER I­
O D S S E T FO R TH ABOVE. AN Y
CLAIM FILED T W O (2) YEAR S
O R MORE AFTER TH E D EC E­
D E N T S DATE O F D E A TH IS
BARRED.
TH E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
JU N E 2. 2004.
Lawrence R. Delphy
Personal Representative
1161 Autumn Brook Cede
Longwood. FL 32750
M ARY E LLEN C E E LY
Florida Bar No 503566
RANO . C A U V E L 6 CEELY. P A
233 East Rich Avenue
DeLand, F L 32724
Telephone: 366-2131
Attorney lor Lawrence R. Delphy

(1) I960 Dodge Station W ^jon
Whl
Vine 2B4FK4S34KR377323
(Auction data 6-24-04)

C E R T IF IC A T E N O : 92 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1007

(1 )

1967 Dodge Pickup B6(
VWi*
1B 7H D 14H0HS464239

P A R C E L ID# 20-19-30-5010000 0420

(2) 1996 Saturn 4 Door Red
Vln0 1G82K5276TZ214218

Description ol Property: LE G
L O T 42 6 1/2 VAC D A LLEY O N
E B O O K E R TO W N PB 4 PO 98
Names in which
M A TTIE H AR DY

assessed:

AX of eald property being In the
County ol Seminole, State ol
Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shal
be redeemed according to law.
Ihe property described in such
certificate!!) wiX be sold to the
highest bidder at th* west Iront
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday, JU L Y 12. 2004, at
11:00am.
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the tale. FuH payment ol
an amount equal lo the highest
bid Is due wfthin 24 hours alter
the advertised time ol talo AX
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Clrcull Court.

(Auction date 6-30-04)
Auction will be Held on See
Above Dales
Al 2pm Al Tri-County Towing
1155 Bette Ave Winter Spgs FL
32708
Publish June 9. 2004
F078
Public Auction
Public auction lo be field at
901 am. on the day(t) specified
below, at tho front door ol
Athen * Towing. Inc Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suit*
134, Sanlord, FL. lor the pur­
pose ol disposing ol Ihe follow­
ing vehicles
For further tnlormatlon please
caX (407)321-2948
06/20/2004
(1) Year IM T M a k e Mazda
VIN* tY V G E 3 tB X P 5 124088
06/21/2004
(1) Year 1097/Make Toyota
VIN# JT2AC52LXVQ281451
Publish: June 9. 2004
F036

Dated on 5/27/2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Juno 2, 9. 16. 23. 2004
F016
Notice ol Application
tor T a i Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
that TE R R Y D NICKELSON , the
holder ol the following certiticate(s) has Iliad said certifi­
cate!*) lor a lax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
num bei(s) end year(s) ol
issuance, the description ol Ihe
property, and the name(t) in
which it was assessed Is/are as
follow*
C E R TIF IC A TE NO : 340 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 1907
P AR C EL ID* 25-19-30-5AQ1406-006A
Description ol Property; LE G W
73 F T O F L O T 6 BLK t4 TR 6
TO W N O F SA N FO R D PB I PG
60
Names in which assessed:
H AR O LD S N O B LES JR
A l ol said property being In the
County of Seminole. Slate of
Florida
Unless such certiticale!*) shall
be redeemed according to Mw,'
the property described in such
certificated) will be told lo Ihe
highest bidder at th* west Iront
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JU L Y 12, 2004. at
11:00am
Payment of Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees ara required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale F u l payment ol
an amount equal to ihe highest
bid Is due wfthin 24 hours after
the advertised lime of tele. A l
payments she! be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court.
Dated on V 2 7/2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by Deborah M. Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 2. 9. 16. 23. 2004
F017

Notice ol Application
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN,
that RAYM OND P R H O D E O R
M AR IANNE K flH O O E . Ih#
holder ol Ihe following certifi­
cated) hat tiled said certitlcate(s) lor a tax deed to be
issued Ihereon Tho certiticale
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the description ol the
property, and the name(t) in
which it was assessed Is/are as
follow*
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 167 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1097
PAR CEL ID# 25-19-30-SAG0503 0010
Description ol Property: LEG
L O T S 1 ♦ 2 BLK 5 T R 3 TO W N
O F SAN FO R D PB i PG 58
Names In which assessed.
JO S E P H INGRIA JR T R U S T E E
All ol said property being in the
County ol Seminole, Stale of
Florida.
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described in such
certiticale! s) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west Irani
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday, JU LY 12. 2004. at
" HOOftm.
Payment of Sal* lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp tax**
and recording lees ar* required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale. FuH payment of
an amount equal lo th* highest
bid is due within 24 hour* after
the advertised time ol sale. A l
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mad#
payable to Ihe Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court.
Dated on 5/27/2004.
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , FLO R I­
DA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 2. 9. 16, 23. 2004
F018

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AmericanHeut
Association*'

F*Stnt mat Diwu* t*4 M l
N O TIC E O F S A LE

Can You lUcofnlu

Th e Seminole County Port
Authority shell conduct a public
auction ol the toltowtng property
ebendonod by Florida Printing
Equipment and Supply Co pur­
suant lo Chapter 715.109,
Florida Statutes

th o S J f n i o f tt r o k o ?
• Sudden mirtnee* of

wttluieMo(theface,armcr
1*0. MpacuAy on on« lid* of
Du body

Didde Glaser Conserver web
with numbering and batcherjo g ­
ger • D O Speedlekt • DO
GatheraX •D G Apollo web •K&amp;B
Rapids 20x28 two color ofttal Late model Pitney Bowes insert­
er with conveyor - AB Dick 9820,
360, 350 * A T F Chiel 1SCD 6
17CD - Ryobi 2800. 3200; 430.
3200 PFA ofttel* • AM mulMith
1250 offsals - Mieble V 50 letterpresaesAtie cutters • (2) Kluge
12x18 press**, one until form
feed • Schneider 26* power
paper artier • Challenge paper
cullers - Uchtda 6 Triumph cul­
lers • Baum. Challenge and
Nygran Dahiy dhla, a l stylet Baum 714 loidor - Baum 18*x22*
air pile foldei • Bottitch 07
wirestilcher • Interlake and
Ordtbel multiple head (metiers •
Register punches •Itek cameras
• NuA/c plataburnars - RA
processors - water raarcuialors
- Sand blaster • 5th wheel hitch
lor pick up truck - Big Joe 15000
electric lift • miac pressroom,
shop tools and office furnishings
and fixtures
Auction shal be held el 1100
a m s d l on Ju n e 23, 2004 at
1525 Doigner Piece, Port of
Sanlord.
Sanlord.
Florida
32771. A l sale* shal be final,
subject to ownership rights, kens
and security interests which
have priority by lew. Further
information may be obtained by
calkng the Seminole County Port
Authority al (407) 322-4796.

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WEEKEND
J unk 13, 2004

Citizens not too high on school name
B y Steve Paradie
Staff Writer

SANFORD — A sign off
Lockwood
Boulevard
in
Oviedo m arks the future
home of Paul J. Hagerty High
School, set to open in August
2005.
When vandals painted an
"F" over the "H" in Hagerty,
parents vowed to get the name
changed by the Seminole
County School Board. They

Nail biter
Errorless defense helped
Kyle DeYoung throw the first
shutout in FCSL history as
the Sanford River Rats
improved to 2-0 on the sea­
son with a 1-0 victory over
the Orfando Shockers.
See Sport*, Page 12A

A A A executive
charged with
child porno
A pornography case, under
investigation by the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office for the
past seven months, has finally
resulted in an arrest. Richard
Ira Whitcomb, 48, of Sunwood
Drive, Longwood, has been
taken into custody.
The case started on Nov. 3,
2003, when deputies were con­
tacted by an Audit Services
representative at American
Automobile Association
(AAA), reporting that an
employee nad pornographic
images of children on a laptop
computer owned by AAA.
Trie employee was identi­
fied as Whitcomb, a manager
In dilYS' training f t AAA, who
was questioned concerning the
information. The laptop was
seized and photographs and
movie files were located in a
file folder named "Dazzle."
The images were of 7- and 8year-old children in sexually
explicit positions.
Whitcomb was subsequent­
ly placed on administrative
leave.
According to the arrest
report, there was probable
cause to believe Whitcomb did
knowingly possess photo­
graphs, motion picture, exhibi­
tion, show, representation or
other presentations which, in
whole or part, he knew repre­
sented sexual conduct by a
child. Each representation is a
separate offense, and there are
926 representations, cadi a
felony of the third degree. The
dates of the entries reportedly
ranged from Dec. 15,2002 until
Oct. 31,2003, a time during
which the computer had been
issued to Whitcomb.
The computer information
was turned over to an investi­
gator for a final Computer
Forensic Examination on May
24 of this year. The report
revealed 859 images of sus­
pected child pornography and
67 movie files of child pornog­
raphy.
On June 4, Whitcomb
reported to the Seminole
County Sheriff’s Office and
was placed under arrest

Seminole Smile

Linda Belfiore —
Owner of Autumn Oaks
Farm in Osteen

Vandals deface sign for future high school
named after former school superintendent
also asked former superin­
tendent Hagerty if he would
consider an alternative.
Residents have been unsuc­
cessful on both fronts, but will
try again at the June 22 board
meeting in Lake Mary, accord­

3 school
principals
awarded
top honor

ing to a Web site hosted by the
Concerned
Citizens
of
Oviedo.
"This is wrong," said
Carolyn Klagcs of Oviedo. She
said the concern is for the
community and especially the

young people.
"What about the one kid
who is gay?" she asked. "How
is he or she going lo feel when
they are called a Hagerty Hag
or Hagerty Fag."
Hagerty retired in August

2003 after serving 11 years as
superintendent.
It
also
marked his 42nd year in edu­
cation. The superintendent
opened 14 new schools during
his tenure, and the district
saw increasingly good FCAT
scores during Hagerty's time.
Updating technology, secur­
ing funding for future educa­
tion needs, and creating mag­
net programs were just some

See Hagerty, Pago 3A

Sanford man Idlls girlfriend, self

By Steve Paradis

Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
The principal asked new students
whether they thought the week
had been worthwhile. Almost
everyone raised a hand.
The former elementary stu­
dents were participating in a tran­
sition program that Teague
Middle School offers those enter­
ing sixth grade. Principal Roger
Gardner asked for honesty and
ciucstioned who had not found
the transition time worthwhile.
Slowly two boys raised their
hand.
Gardner thanked them for
their honesty. Outside the class­
room he said that was an exam­
ple of trying to make students feel
part of something larger, it is part
of his philosophy that garnered
him Middle School Principal of
the Year for Seminole County
Public Schools.
He was one of three principals
who received the honor at the
three levels of education. Barry
Uebovitz, principal at Wilson
Elementary in Sanford, and Boyd
Kams, principal of Lake Mary
High School.
Gardner served as assistant
principal for 20 years at Sanford
Middle School and led Teague for
four years. At Sanford, he said, he
learned to understand children of
diversity. That helped him at
Teague.
"This door is always open to
kids, parents and teachers to
communicate with me about the
classroom," he said, pointing to
his office door.
"I expect people to do their
best," he said, and communica­
tion is the key.
Last year, for example, there
was a problem with recidivism of
minority students sent to the
prinapal's office. They formed a
plan to have these students
"adopt" school personnel to
guide the young people. The plan
worked, he said.
"I'm not a micro-manager, but
I'm Indusive of all in an attempt
to make things better for every­
one," he said.

Harald photo by Tommy Vlncont

Sanford police standby as an investigator questions Francisco Rivera’s son, Francisco Rivera III, about the shooting.
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

SANFORD — A three-hour police
standoff in a neighborhood off South
Sanford Avenue ended with two dead
Thursday afternoon in an apparent murder-suidde.
Police responded to the Rose Hill sub­
division at about 12:30 p.m. to a report of
shots being fired. Sanford police Officer
Mike Bemosky was immediately on the
scene, but before he arrived, authorities
say Frandsco Rivera, 50, had fired a shot
at his girlfriend and dragged her back
into the home at 122 Rose Hill Trail.
"We had an officer — who lives in the
area and was going to lunch — respond
as it was happening," said Geo Cohen,
Sanford police spokesperson. 'The
response time was incredible with the
first unit."
Unfortunately, quick police work
couldn't save Evelyn Schumann, 28. She
was pronounced dead at the scene, three
hours later when police finally gained
access to the home.
With a U-Haul parked in the driveway,
Sanford police surrounded the home and
tried to make contact with Rivera, but
were unsuccessful many times as he
repeatedly hung up the phone as police
negotiators tried to reach him.
Police said Schumann's father and
Rivera's son Frandsco Rivera III were
outside of the home when the inddent
began.
"She had arrived there with her father
and (Rivera's) son with the U-Haul,"

photo by Tommy Vincent

Emergency workers prepare to transfer Francisco Rivera to a medical helicopter for
transport to Orlando Regional Medical Center. He died shortly after arrival.
Cohen said.
An argument apparently broke out as
the three began moving furniture into the
rental truck. Investigators said Rivera
became upset because we daimed some
of the furniture was his.
"That erupted him into anger," Cohen
added.
Nearby homes were evacuated and
the entrance to the subdivision was
blocked off as about a dozen residents
waited to return. Ollier family members

were allowed into the cordoned area to
speak with Rivera by telephone, Cohen
said.
Rivera did speak to several family
members and gave conflicting reports of
Schumann's condition, Cohen said. In a
last attempt to negotiate with Rivera, he
told police he was contemplating suidde.
"The last communication on the phone
with him he said he had killed her and
See Murder, Page 10A

See Principals, Page 10A

Port o f Sanford turns over $300,000 to county coffers
From Staff Reports

SANFORD — The Board of
Directors of the Seminole
County
Port
Authority
(SCOPA), presented a check
on April 27, to the Seminole
Commission in the amount of
$300,000. The money will go
into the county's general fund.
Dennis Dolgner, adm inis­
trator of the Port Authority,
presented the check to
Seminole County Commission
Chairman Daryl McLain.
"This is the third consecu­
tive year we have been able to
turn over $300,000 to the
county," he said.
The money is In addition to
the ad-valorem taxes paid by

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the port's tenants, which now
approaches $150,000 annually.
"It is my pleasure, on
behalf of the Board of
Directors, to be able to present
you with a check for an addi­
tional $300,000," he told
McClain, "bringing the total
of direct contributions from
the Port to just under $1 mil­
lion.
"As a thriving and growing
small business center, we
thank you for your commit­
ment to use these funds to
enhance Seminole C ounty's
outreach to the small business
sector, and we look forward to
continuing to work with you
to perpetuate these communi­
ty efforts in years to come."

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&amp; T

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now

Over the past five years, the
Port Authority has transferred
a total of $690,000 of reserve
capital to the county's general
fund.
Dolgner said the Port is in
an aggressive building plan,
and during the next fiscal
year, beginning in October, he
expects the Port to be builtout.
"The engineering for the
final building is underw ay
right now," he added.
Dolgner predicted that once
the Port is built-out, the
amount of money which will
be able to be transferred to the
county general fund could
reach $1.1 to $1.2 million
annually.

Seminole County Port Authority Administrator (right) Dennis Dolgner
hands over a $300,000 check to County Commissioner Daryl M cLain.

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Tub Hrrald

Legals
NOTICE OF CHANG E OF FUTURE LAN D USE
O RDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLO R ID A
AM ENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
FUTURE LAN D USE DESIG NATION FROM SEMINOLE
COUNTY IND (INDUSTRIAL) TO CITY OF LAKE MARY IND
(INDUSTRIAL) FOR PROPERTY LYING NORTH OF EMMA
O AKS TRAIL. EAST O F 1-4, AND SOUTH OF SKYLINE DRIVE
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS. AND EFFEC­
TIVE DATENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttuU the City o l Lake Mary Local
Planning Agency wttl hold a public hearing lo discuss a recom­
m endation to the Mayor and City Commission concerning the
above proposed ordinance lo r a small-scale future land use
amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use
Map This m eeting win be held M arch 17,2004 at the Lake Mary
Community Building, 260 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary,
Florida at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Commission o l the City
o l Lake Mary, Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
Hearing (First Reading) o l the above Ordinance on Thursday,
A p ril IS, 2004, at 7:00 p.m.. or as soon as possible thereafter,
lo consider a request from Greendale Investments, applicants
regarding a small scale land use amendment to the City’s
Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. The subject o l the
small scale land use amendment la approximately 0 30 acres In
size and Is located on the north side o l Emma Oaks Trail, East
of 1-4, and south o l Skyline Drive.

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Government Lot 2 and the NE 1/4 o l SW 1/4 of Section 24,
Township 20 South. Range 29 East and being more particular­
ly described as M o w s :
Beginning al the Northeast comar of said Government Lot 2;
run thence N 88*54 32* W along the North Mne o l said Lot 2. a
distance o l 1801.03 leet lo the Northwest com er o l said Lot 2.
run thence S 00’ 49'52‘ W along (he West line oI said Lot 2 a
distance o l 476.70 leet to the Point of Beginning; run thence N
88*54'32* W a distance o l 493 59 leel. run thence S 00*49’i r
W a distance o l 600 0 leel to the Northerly Right-Of-Way line ol
a 50 0 loot wide road as described In O R Book 47, Page 140,
Public Records o l Seminole County, Florida: run thence S
88*54‘32* E along said Northerly Right-of-Way a distance ol
493 46 leel lo trio West line o l said Government Lot 2; continue
thence S 86*54 32* E a distance o l 56 54 le e t run thence N
00*4 9' 11 * E a distance o l 600 0 leel, run thence N 68*54 32* W
a distance o l 58 41 leel lo trio Point o l Beginning.

City’s Comprehensive Plan Future Land Usa Map. The subject
of the small scale land use amendment I t less than ten acres In
size and la located on N. Country Club Rd. and Grand Bend Ave

LakaMaty
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Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment or writion comments may be tiled with the
City Clerk at 165 E Crystal Lake Ave , Lake Mary, Florida.

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NOTICE OF CHANGE OF FUTURE LAND USE
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA.
AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM LDR (LOW DEN­
SITY RESIDENTIAL) TO DDD (DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT) FOR PROPERTIES LOCATED ON EAST LAKE
MARY AVENUE. NORTH OF EAST WILBUR AVENUE. AND
EAST OF SECOND STREET; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI­
TY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Iho City Commission o l the City
o l Laka Mary. Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
Hoartng (First Reading) o l Ihe above Ordinance on Thursday,
A p ril 15, 2004, al 7:00 p m., or as soon as possible thereafter,
lo consider a request from Louis Hardy II, Louis Hardy, Frances
Fowlor. Frederick Boulion. Matthew Tighe, and Marcia and
Kanneth Ruockarl applicants, regarding a smatl scale land use
nmendmenl to Ihe Cltyls Comprehensive Plan Future Land Usa
Map. The subject o l Iho small scale land use amendmenl la
less than Ion BCres In size and Is located on E. Lake Mary Ave
and N. 1st Street.

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The subject properties ara comprised ot the following Parcel ID
Number,
06-20-30-5AL-1400-0190

GRAND BEND AVENUE

More particularly described as follows:
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in
any o l these proceedings should contact the City’s ADA
Coordinator at least 48 hours In advance ol the meeting at (407)
585-1424.
City o l Lake Mary. Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clark
Dated: Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Publish: March 7, 2004 and April 4, 2004
C026

NOTICE OF CHANGE
OF FUTURE LAND USE
ORDINANCE NO.

The subject property Is comprised o l the lot lowing Parcel ID
Numbers,
1.24-20-29-300-0140-0000
2. 24-20-29-300-014F-0000
More particularly desenbed as follows:
Begin 350 leel south and 56.11 leet east of northwest corner ol
southeast quarter, run east 9 69 leet. south 726.7 leet. west 9.46
leet, north 726.7 feet to beginning:
And
Begin 350 leet south o l northwest comer ol southeast quartor,
run east 56.11 leel, south 126 leel, west 56.58 leel, north 128
leel to boginning.
The Local Planning Agency will be discussing an application lo
change the Future land Use Designation o l the subject property
Irom Seminole County IND (Industrial) lo City o l Lake Mary IND
(Industrial).
A copy o l the Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map and
proposed amendm ent are available lor Inspection In the
Com m unity D evelopm ent Departm ent. Lake M ary Police
Department. 165 East Crystal Lake Avenue. Lake Mary. Florida.
Monday through Friday excluding holidays, Irom 8 00 A M. until
6:00 P.M., or you may contact Shannon Suffron, Senior Planner,
al 585-1426 lor Information concerning this amendment.

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA.
AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A FUTURE LAND
USE DESIGNATION TO LAKE MARY PUB (PUBLIC/ SEMI­
PUBLIC) FOR CERTAIN LANDS LOCATED IN LAKE MARY
WOODS SUBDIVISION, ON THE NORTH SIOE OF COUNTY
ROAD 427, WEST OF US 17/92; PROVIDING FOR SEVER­
ABILITY, CONFLICTS. AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN trial the City o l Lake Mary Local
Planning Agency will hold a public hearing to discuss a recom­
mendation to the Mayor and City Commission concerning the
above proposed ordinance lor a small-scale future land use
amendment to the City’s Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use
Map. This m eeting will bo held M arch 1 7 ,2004 at the Lake Mary
Community Building. 260 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary,
Florida al 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Commission o l the City
o l la k e Mary, Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
Hearing (First Reading) o l the above Ordinance on T hursday,
A p ril IS, 2004, al 7:00 p m , or as soon as possible thereafter,
lo consider a request from the City o l Lake Mary, applicant,
regarding a small scale land use amendment lo trie City's
Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. Tha subject o l the
small scale land use amendment Is the former Rosewood Drive
right-of-way and adjacent property lo the west In the Lake Mary
Woods Subdivision.

Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment or written comments may be filed with the
City Clerk al 165 E. Crystal Lake Ave . Lake Mary, Florida.

LEG LOTS 19,20,21 &amp; 22 BLK 14 CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER
HOMES SUBD P B 2 P G 115
The Local Planning Agency will be discussing an application to
change the Future Land Usa Designation ol the subject proper­
ties Irom COM (Commercial) to DDD (Downtown Development
District).
A copy o l the Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map and
proposed amendm ent are available lo r Inspection in the
C om m unity D evelopm ent Departm ent. Lake M ary Police
Department. 165 East Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake Mary. Florida.
Monday through Friday excluding holidays, from 8 00 A M. until
5 00 P.M., or you may contact Shannon Suftron. Senior Planner,
at 585-1426 lor Information concerning this amendment.
Interested parties may appear and bo heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment or writton comments may be filed with the
City Clerk at 165 E. Crystal Lake Ave., Lake Mary. Flonda.

City of Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk
Dated: Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Publish: March 7, 2004 and April 4. 2004
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City o l Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk
Publish: March 7, 2004 and April 4, 2004
C034

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF FUTURE LAND USE
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAK E MARY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM COM (COMMER­
CIAL) TO DDD (DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT)
FOR PHOPERTY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF NORTH
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD, NORTH OF LAKE MARY BOULE­
VARD; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS. AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City ot Lake Mary Local
Planning Agency will hold a public hearing to discuss a recom­
mendation lo tha Mayor and City Commission concerning the
above proposed ordinance lot a small-scale future land usa
amendment to lha City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use
Map. This meeting will be held M arch 17,2004 al the Lake Mary
Community Building. 260 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary,
Florida at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible

ORDINANCE NO.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City o l Lake Mary Local
Planning Agency wtU hold a public hearing lo discuss a reconi
mendation to the Mayor and City Commission concerning the
above proposed ordinance lor a small-scale future Land use
amendment lo the City’s Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use
Map. This m eeting will be held March 17,2004 a l tha Lake Mary
Community Building, 260 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary,
Florida a t 7:00 P.M. or aa soon thereafter as possible.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Commission ol the City
of Lake Mary- Florida, that s a d Commission will hold a Public
Hearing (First Reading) of the above Ordinance on Thursday,
April 15, 2004, at 7:00 p.m., or aa soon aa possible thereafter, to
consider a request Irom Progress Energy, applicants, regarding
a small scale land use amendment lo the City (a Comprehensive
Plan Future Land Use Map. Tha subject of the small scale land
use amendment la approximately 7.66 acres In size and Is local
ed on tha north side o l Emma Oaks Trail, East of 1-4.

2220-30-511-0000-0010
22-20-30-511-0000-001A
22-20-30-300-0450-0000
22-20-30-300-045A-0000

Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment or written comments may be Ned with the
City Clerk a l 165 E. Crystal Laka Ave., Lake Mary, Florida.
Persona with disabilities needing assistance to participate In any
o l these proceedings should contact tha City’s ADA Coordinator
al least 48 hours In advance ol the meeting at (407) 585-1424.

ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA,
AM ENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM COM (COMMER­
CIAL) TO DDD (DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT Ol STRICT)
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF NORTH
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD. NORTH OF GRAND BEND AVENUE;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.

A parcel o f land being a portion o l the property desenbed In O.R.
Book 1562, Page 1897 and O R. Book 1600, Page 873, Public
R ecords of Sem inole County. Florida and tying within

The subject properties aro comprised ol Iho following Parcel ID
Numbers,
08-20-30-5AL- 2300-0010
08-20-30-5AL- 2300-0040
06-20-30-5AL 2300-0100
08-20-30-5AL- 2300-0130
08-20-30-5AL 2300-0150
08-20-30-SAL- 2300-0170
More particularly described as follows:
LOTS 18 2 5 3 8 PT VACD ST ON W OF LOT 1 BLK 23 CRYS­
TAL LAKE WINTER HOMES SUBD PB 2 PG 115.
LOTS 4 TO 9 BLK 23 CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER HOMES SUBD
PB 2 PG 115
LEG LOTS 10, 11, 7 12 BLK 23 CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER
HOMES SUBD P B 2 P G 115
LEG LOTS 13 6 14 BLK 23 CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER HOMES
SUBD PB 2 PG 115
LEG LOTS 15 6 16 BLK 23 CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER HOMES
SUBD PB 2 PG 115
LEG LOTS 17 6 18 BLK 23 CRYSTAL LAKE W INTER HOMES
SUBD PB 2 PG 115
The Local Planning Agoncy will be discussing an application lo
chango the Future Land Use Designation o l the subjoct proper­
ties from LDR (Low Density Residential) lo DDD (Downtown
Development District).
A copy ot Ihe Comprehensive Plan. Future Land Use Map and
proposed amendm enl are available lo r inspection in Ihe
Com m unity D evelopm ent D epartm ent, Lake M ary Police
Department, 165 East Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake Mary. Florida.
Monday through Friday excluding holidays, Irom 8.00 A M. until
5:00 P.M.. or you may contact Shannon Suffron, Senior Planner,
at 565-1426 lor Inlormation concerning this amendmenl

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-304-CP

A copy o l the Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Usa Map and
proposed amendm ent are available lor inspection In tha
Com m unity D evelopm ent Departm ent, Lake M ary Police
Department, 165 East Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake Mary, Florida.
Monday through Friday excluding holidays, Irom 8:00 A.M. until
5.00 P.M., o r you may contact Matt Dorsten, Planner, at (407)
585-1440 lo r information concerning this amendment.

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF FUTURE LAND USE

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Publish: March 7, 2004 and April 4. 2004
C036

The Local Planning Agency and City Commission will be dis­
cussing an application lor a Land Use Designation ol the subject
property lo City o l Lake Mary PUB (PUBLIC/ SEMI-PUBLIC).

Publish: March 7. 2004 and April 4, 2004
C030

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Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in
any of (hose proceedings should contact the City’s ADA
Coordinator al least 48 hours In advance o l the m eeting al (407)
585-1424.
City o l Lake Mary, Flonda
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk

Tha subject property is comprised ol trio following Parcel ID
Numbers.

City ol Laka Mary. Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk
Dated: Wednesday, March 3 .2 00 4

The subject property ie comprised of the M o w in g Parcel 10
Number,

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Interested parties may appear and bo heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment or written comments may bo hied with the
City Clerk al 165 E. Crystal Lake Ave., Lake Mary, Florida.

I

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF FUTURE LAND USE

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA.
AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
FUTURE LAN D USE DESIGNATION FROM SEMINOLE
COUNTY IND (INDUSTRIAL) TO CITY OF LAKE MARY IND
(INDUSTRIAL) FOR PROPERTY LYING NORTH OF EMMA
OAKS TRAIL AND EAST OF 1-4; PROVIDING FOR SEVER
ABILITY. CONFLICTS. AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

E. LAKE MARY AVENUE

Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any
ot these proceedings should contact the City's ADA Coordinator
at least 48 hours In advance ot the meeting at (407) 585-1424.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Commission o l Ihe City
o l Lake Mary, Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
Hearing (First Reading) o l tha above Ordinance on Thursday,
A p ril IB , 2004, a l 7:00 p.m., or aa soon as possible thereafter,
lo consider a request Irom Ihe Lake Mary Shoppes and 7Eleven. Inc. applicants, regarding a small scale land use am end­
ment lo the City’s Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map
The subject ol Ihe small scale land use amendment Is less than
ten acres tn size and is located on N. County Club Rd. and Lake
Mary Boulevard

Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any
of thasa proceedings should contact the City’s ADA Coordinator
at least 46 hours in advance o l the meeting el (407) 565-1424.

egals

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal tha City ol Lake Mary Local
Planning Agency will hold a public hearing lo discuss a recom­
mendation lo the Mayor and City Commission concerning the
above proposed ordinance lor a smalt-scale future land use
amendmenl lo the City’s Comprehensive Plan Future Land Usa
Map, This meeting will be held March 17, 2004 al the Lake
Mary Community Building. 260 North Country Club Road, Lake
Mary. Florida al 7:00 PM . or as soon thereafter as possible.

§

Trie Local Planning Agency will be discussing an application to
change the Future land Use Designation o l the subject proper­
ty from Seminole County IND (Industrial) lo City o l Lakia Mary
IND (Industrial)
A copy ol the Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map and
proposed emondm enl are available lo r Inspection In the
Com m unity D e ve lo p m e n t Departm ent, Lake Mary Police
Department. 165 East Crystal Lake Avenue. Lake Mary, Florida,
Monday through Friday excluding holidays, from 6:00 A.M. until
5.00 PM ., or you may contact Shannon Sulfron, Senior
Planner, at 585-1426 lor Information concerning this amend­
ment.

L

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the C«y of Laka Mary Local
Planning Agency w * hoU a public hearing to discuss a recom­
m endation lo the Mayor and City Commission concerning the
above proposed ordinance lor a small-scale future land usa
amendm ent to the City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use
Map This meeting will be held M arch 17,2004 al tha Laka Mary
Community Building. 260 North Country Club Road, Laka Mary.
Florida a l 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as potsfcie
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Commission of the City
of Lake Mary, Florida, diet said Commission writ hold a Public
Hearing (First Reading) of the above Ordinance on Thursday,
A p ril IS , 2004 a t 7.00 p.m., or as soon as poestAa thereafter, to
consider a request from James and Joan Quinn, and Mrke Good,
appkeants. regarding a small-scaJe land use amendment to tha

tion on tha objecting person.

IN RE: ESTATE OF
HAROLD M KRANTZ
Tha subject properties are comprised of tha following Parcel ID
Numbers,
09-20-30-509-0000-0010
09-20-30-509-0000-0020
Mora particularly desenbed as follows:
LOT 1 (LESS RD ON S) 8 A 1/2 OF VACD ST LYING S OF
LOTS 33 THRU 36 OF P B 2 P G 115 ADJ ON N THE SHOPPES
AT LAKE MARY PB 31 PG 69
LEG LOT 2 (LESS S 31 FT FOR RD) SHOPPES AT LAKE
MARY PB 31 PG 69
Tha Local Planning Agency will be discussing an application to
change lha Future Land Usa Designation o l the subject proper­
ties from COM (Commercial) lo DDD (Downtown Development
District).
A copy of the Comprehensive Plan. Future Land Usa Map and
proposed am endm ent ara available lo r Inspection in tha
Com m unity D evelopm ent Departm ent. Laka M ary Police
Department, 165 East Crystal Laka Avenue, Laka Mary, Flonda,
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, from 8 00 A M. until
5 00 P.M., o r you may contact Shannon Suffron. Senior Planner,
a l 585-1426 lor information concerning this amendmenl.
Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment or written comments may be tiled with tha
City Clark at 165 E. Crystal Laka Ave.. Laka Mary. Floods

Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
(Testate)
Tha administration ol tha estate
ol Harold M. Krantz, deceased.
File Numbei 04-304-CP, It
pending in the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Fkmda,
Probate Drvtalon, the address of
which Is 301 N. Park Avenus,
Santord. FL 32771, Tha estals
Is lastats and tha date ol Ihe
decedent s WK and any Codicils
are December 11, 1995 The
names and addresses ol tha
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor­
ney are set lorth below.
All Interested persons are
required lo hie with the above
styled court any objection by
any Interested person on whom
a copy 6l the notice is served
that challenges the validity ol
lha wtU (or any codicil), the qual­
ifications o l the personal repre­
sentative, venue, or jurisdiction
ol the court within 3 months
after the dale of service of a
copy of tha notice of administra­

All trrteresled person* on whom
a copy o l tha notice ot adminis­
tration Is served must object lo
the validity ol the will (or any
codicil), qualifications ol the per­
sonal representative, venue, or
jurisdiction ol tha court, by tiling
a petition or other pleading
requesting relief in accordance
with the Florida Probate Rules.
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THE NOTICE ON
THE OBJECTING PERSON,
OR THOSE OBJECTIONS ARE
FOREVER BARRED
Any person entitled lo exempt
property Is required to hie a peti­
tion lor determination ot exempt
property WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW OR THE
RIGHT TO EXEMPT PROPER­
TY IS DEEMED WAIVED
Personal Representative:
Steven M Krantz
1062 White Marsh Drive
Lancaster. PA 17601
Attorney
lor
Perse
Representative:
Albert R. Cook, Attorney
Florida Bar No 196323
807 W Morse Boulevard.

102

Winter Park. FL 32789
Telephone: 407-630-4009
Publish March 28. 2004
April 4. 2004
C 2t0

Parsons with disabilities needing assistance lo participate in any
of thasa proceedings should contact tha City’s ADA Coordinator
a l least 46 hours In advance o l tha mealing at (407) 585-1424.
City o l Laka Mary. Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clark
Publish: March 7. 2004 and April 4, 2004
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C° pyn0h1 © 2004 The Sanford Herald

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7, 2004

A w ild night
Thoro wasn't ovon a
full moon yet, but Oviedo
and Winter Springs hooked
up in a strange baseball
gamo on Friday.
S e e S p o rts , P a g e 8 A

C ro o m s to host
g o lf to u rn ey
The Booster Club of
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology will
hold its first golf tournament
fundraiser Saturday, April 17,
at Timacuan Golf &amp; Country
Club in Lake Mary.
Sponsored by KRONE, Inc.
and Jostens, the tournament
will raise funds for scholar­
ships for students taking
industry certification exams,
as well as Crooms athletics
programs. Tire Crooms
invitational golf tournament
will begin with a shotgun
start at 130 p.m. Golfers will
have a chance to win prizes.
Participants will also have
an opportunity to bid on
exclusive silent auction items.
Registration for individual
g o lfe r s Is $ 8 0 a n d a f o u r s o m e

is $300. Hole sponsorships
are available. For more infor­
mation, call Amy Cahoon at
407-657-4818.

S C S O to increase
speed trailer use
Sunday marked the begin­
ning of Daylight Saving
Time, which also is the begin­
ning of warmer weather and
outdoor activities. This is also
the time when residential
speed complaints increase.
For the next six weeks, the
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office will be placing traffic
speed trailers and message
boards located in neighbor­
hoods with a higher volume
of speeding complaints. If the
message goes unheeded,
then the sheriffs office will
provide more, "blue lighttype enforcement.”
It is estimated that 70 per­
cent of traffic crashes where
tire vehicle collides with a
pedestrian or bicyclist result
in serious injuries. Last year
in Seminole County there
were 83 traffic crashes involv­
ing pedestrians, resulting in
61 injuries and three fatali­
ties. There were 94 traffic
crashes with bicyclist result­
ing in 58 injuries and one
fatality.

Seminole Smile

Education Dept. Animal
Keeper at Central Florida Zoo

KELLER
WILLIA
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LTY

Saving a Sea Cow
By Dan Ping
Editor

By Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer

Herald p h o to by Tom m y Vlncont

Jill Harmon, and animal care specialist with SoaWorld Orlando, chocks on Jax altor Harmon and
her team pulled the injured manatee from Lake Monroe.

Riverwalk celebration chalks up another event
Kate Lucas
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD
—
Street
painters have an opportunity
to make their mark In Sanford
as part of the First Annual
Sanford RiverWalk Chalk-Art
Competition.
The event will be held
Saturday, May 8, as part of the
RiverWalk Grand Opening
weekend.
Chalk artists from the
Orlando and Sanford Rotary
Clubs are amongst those
already signed up for the day.
Many of the competitors will
be from local middle or high
schools or from area colleges
and universities.

30
days

Spaces are still available for
more participants and all arc
welcome,
beginners
and
experts alike.
"This will be a very inclu­
sive day, and a lot of fun for
the
community,"
said
Shannon Sayre, marketing

V O T E R S H IF T

f * b r « t lo m
director of the a Deo Media
Group.
Artists can enter as individ­
uals or as a team and will be
given a box of chalk and a 5by-6 foot area on Seminole
Boulevard, which will be
closed to traffic for the day.

By Christopher Patton

Horald p h o to by Tom m y Vlncont

The RiverWalk opening
weekend will celebrate the
waterfront city of Sanford in
many ways including live
music, strolling entertainers,
food, a 3K riverside walk and
artists painting along the
water’s edge.
The theme for all artists
participating in the day is,
appropriately, 'Water,' and
competitors are being asked to
find a creative way to incorpo­
rate water into their artwork.
The competition will be
from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. To
participate in the RiverWalk
opening as a Chalk Artist email
info@adeomedia
group.com, or call 407-6888788, as soon as possible.

Timely delivery: Letter
carrier saves lady’s life
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — The postal
carrier motto never mentioned
saving lives or jumping into a
pool fully clothed. On March
3, U.S. Postal Carrier Gina
LeBron did both, as she was
halfway through her daily
route at the adult-living com­
munity "The Forest" iocated
off of Lake Mary Boulevard.
"I responded and I wasn't
real panicky. I just figured God

put me there for a reason, and
I did what I had to do," she
said about jumping in the
community's pool to save a
stmggling Jean Murray.
Murray had gone for a
swim earlier in the day with
her sister. An accomplished
swimmer that freauently does
multiple laps in trie pool, the
former school teacher of 26
years said she apparently
blacked out during the swim.

See Heroes, Page 4A

Seminolo County Supervisor of Elections Dennis Joyner stands
outside the department's new facility near the Sanford airport.

Elections office moves to new digs
From Staff Reports
Seminole
County
Supervisor
of
Elections
Dennis
Joyner
has
announced that the office is
now relocated to a new
18,000-square-foot facility
with 65 parking spaces for
the public and staff, at 1500
E. Airport Blvd. in the
Airport Commerce Park. The
site is located at the Orlando
Sanford International Airport
in Sanford.
The new facility was
designed and built by
Spolski Construction to meet
the specific needs generated

417 link
to 1-95?

SANFORD — Although
the official grand opening
of
Sanford's
new
Riverwalk is still four
weeks away, about 100
people gathered Monday
at Palmetto Avenue and
Sem inole Boulevard for
some afternoon excite­
ment.
The attraction? Jax, an
injured
manatee
who
retreated to the western
basin of the Monroe
Harbour Marina.
A rescue team from
SeaWorld Orlando man­
aged to captured the man­
atee but not before Jax put
on a show by escaping
three times from the naifmoon net the team used to
finally ensnare him. Once
captured Jax was taken to
SeaWorld's manatee reha­
bilitation center for treat­
ment of life-threatening
injuries, including a pene­
trating chest wound, frac­
tured ribs and fluid in the
chest.
"The prognosis is poor,"
said
Cara
Allen,
a
spokesperson
for
SeaWorld. "T h at's based

See Manatee, Page 6A

New S.R.

by the State of Florida's
Elections Legislation of 2001.
According to Joyner, "It
consolidates three separate
elections facilities previously
occupied by the operations,
equipment and storage activ­
ities of the supervisor under
one roof, in a secure, climate
controlled, efficient building
much more accessible to the
public."
A large customer service
lobby area offers convenient
‘ work counters designed to
capacitate the newly institut­
ed early voting activity now

See Elections, Page 3A

Herald p h o to * by Toowny Vlncont

Lake Mary Letter Carrier Gina LeBron (left) received the Golden Eagle
Award last week for her heroic act of saving a drowning Jean Murray.

U.S. Congressman John L.
Mica (7th District-R) has
announced that key high­
way and trail projects in
Seminole
County
have
cleared the first hurdle, with
assage of a major highway
sill in the House of
Representatives.
One of the projects would
involve a connector between
the
Central
Florida
CreeneWay (State Road 417)
and Interstate 95 in Volusia
County, somewhere in the
area of Port Orange or
Edgewater.
"Right now, it's a big if,"
said Florida Department of
Transportation
(FDOT)
spokesman Steve Homan.
"The money, if approved by
t
h
e
Senate, it
would be
only for a
feasibility
study
to
determ ine
if the proj­
ect would
be viable
and if it
w o old,
Mica
indeed,
provide an
alternative to traffic on
17-92
and
Highway
Interstate 4."
"This legislation provides
critical
funding
that
will advance construction
on major transportation
and infrastructure projects
both in our region and

See Highway, Page 4A

Lake Maiy
Blvd. to be
shut down
by C SX
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
LAKE
MARY
—
Weekend motorists in Lake
Mary will experience a
major inconvenience later
this month when a portion
of Lake Mary Boulevard is
closed for at least two days.
City Manager John Litton
announced last week at the
city commission meeting
that CSX would be making
repairs to the railroad cross­
ing during Easter weekend.
Litton said the next day the
railroad
company
had
revised their plan of the
road closure to the follow­
ing weekend, April 17 and
18, because they were
unable to get asphalt to the
location in time.
According
to
Public
Works
Director
John
Deamud, railroad officials
feel the curve of the track is
too steep at the Lake Mary
Boulevard crossing near
Country Club Road. He said
they will knock down the
curve and repave the cross­
ing.
"I don't think it's going to
be done in two d ays,"
Deamud said to city com­
missioners.
Traffic is to be diverted
away from Lake Mary
Boulevard at U.S. Highway
17-92 to the east and
Country Club Road to the
west. Country Club Road
will remain open to the
south and north during the
construction.

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Florida Department of Health Secretary
John O. Agwunobi recognized the Seminole
County Health Department for its efforts to
meet the requirements of a national prepared­
ness measurement system. The National
Association of County and City Health
Officials (NACCHO) has recognized
Seminole County Health Department for
completing the requirements of Project Public
Health Ready.
"I applaud the leadership and Irani work
Seminole County I lealth Department has
done to ensure Florida is n*ady to rvspond to
a public health emergency," Agwunobi said.
"Through Gov. Bush's leadership on domestic
security and projects like Public Health
Ready, Florida continues to lead the way in
public health readiness."
Seminole County Health Department
along with 10 other public health agencies
around the nation underwent reviews con­
ducted by Project Public Health Ready, a firstof-its-kind partnership program developed by
NACCHO with support from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and
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The Sanford Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will hold a
Teachers' Appreciation
Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. at
Sanford Middle School. The
Chamber will also hold a
Business After Hours gath­
ering from 5:30 until 7:30
p.m. at the Therapy Center,
305 N. Mangoustine Ave.,
Suite 100, next to the
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.

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National Alcohol
Screening Day will be held
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Seminole County Health
Department, 400 W. Airport
Blvd., during National
Alcohol Awareness Month.
The event is free of charge
and open to the general
public. The program
addresses a range of drink­
ing behaviors from at-risk
to alcohol dependence. It is
designed to raise public
awareness about the conse­
quences of at-risk drinking
and alcohol’s effect on gen­
eral health. The program
includes a written screening
questionnaire and an oppor­
tunity for participants to
meet with a health profes­
sional. Referrals for further
evaluation and/or treat­
ment will be provided when
appropriate. For more infor­
mation, call 1-800-253-7658.

Health.
"This is the result of a team effort including
NACCHO, DOH, Seminole County
Emergency Management, tire employees of
the Seminole Count)' Health Department, and
our community partners" said Mike Napier,
administrator for Seminole County Health
Department.
Project Public Health Ready was estab­
lished to help define local public health pre­
paredness and develop a standard set of goal
by which preparedness could be measured.
To gain recognition, Project Public Health
Ready required participating communities to
achieve goals in three key areas: preparedness
planning; individual worker competence; and
demonstration of readiness through drills and
exercises. Seminole County Health
Department conducted an in depth needs
assessment, trained staff on core competencies
of disaster preparedness and conducted exer­
cises including opening a dispensing center.
The recognition confirms that Seminole
County Health Department has an emergency
ilace, fthe plan is appropri­
response plan in place,
cy response
respor
ately connected to other emergency
plans, agency staff members are trained, and
tire plan is exercised and used during public
• health and other community emergencies.
'This project was a tremendous benefit in
helping to better prepare all of Seminole
County Health Department employees to effi­
ciently and effectively respond to our com­
munity's needs in a disaster" said Anne-Carol
Castello, public health preparedness planner
for Brevard, Seminole, and Volusia counties.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

A chocolate lovers droam come tme stopped in Sanford rocontly on a Hershe/s Kisses promotional lour. The Klssmobile
visited the new Super Wal-Mart on Rinehart Road. Hershey employees dispensed Kisses to shoppers needing a quick
chooolato fix.

Drug cases
• Deandre Donte Jones, 28, of
William Clark Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on April
1. Members of the Special Tactical
Unit and Emergency’ Services Unit
conducted a search of an apartment
in the 1700 block of Ridgewood
Lane. Jones was reportedly standing
near the front door of the residence,
and officers found suspected
cannabis and 52,069 in cash inside
his front sweater pocket. He was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana.
• Tommy Raines, 49, of Santa
Barbara Drive, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police on March 18. He
was located as he reportedly
attempted to pawn Items police
believe had been stolen. A search
uncovered drug related items. He
was arrested on charged of posses­
sion of cocaine and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
• Mario Eurelious Fredrick, 23, of
Castle Brewer Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on March
24. Officers from the Special Tactical
Unit and Emergency Services Unit
executed a search warrant at his res­
idence and reported finding a num­
ber of drug related items. He was
arrested on diarges of trafficking in
cocaine {over 28 grams), possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana, and
possession of drug paraphernalia.

Public servant
spotlight
Name: Edward Allen
Professional title: Lieutenant/district
commander
Department:
Seminole County
Sheriff's Office
Years on the job:
Sixteen and a half
Resident of:
Longwood
Age: 36
Marital status: Single
Schools attended:
Seminole Community
College, NationalLouis University
Degree earned: Bachelor’s degree in applied
bclravioral science
Training: Multiple disciplines in SWAT
Special educalion/trainlng: Firearms, defen­
sive tactics instructor
Hobbies: Fishing, hiking, camping, kayaking
Why did you choose your current profes­
sion: I was raised in Seminole County, this is
my home, my community. I still run into peo­
ple that I've known since grade school. 1
wanted to do whatever I could to maintain
the quality of life that we have in Seminole
County for future generations.

• Laura Camblor, 23 of Logan
Heights, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police early Friday at her
residents. Officers responding to a
disturbance call found her in posses­
sion of marijuana. She was diarged
with possession of under 20 grams
of marijuana.
• James Gregory Milam, 38, of
Odham Drive, Sanford, was arrested
by San/ord police Thursday follow­
ing a traffic stop at 12th Street and
Park Avenue. He was charged with
driving under the influence (DU1) of
alcohol or drugs, reckless driving,
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana, two counts of possession
of narcotics equipment, Iraving an
container of alcohol in his vehiind having an expired license
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Domestic cases
• Fidel Castillo Malagon, 22, of
Myrtle Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Saturday at Iris
residence, following an argument
with a female. He was charged with
battery — touch or strike (domestic
violent*).

C o rrectio n
Alert Sanford Herald reader Steve Glass
found an error in Nick Pfeifauf's column in
tire April 4 issue of the newspaper. Smith
College — site of the first women's college
basketball game — is located in Northampton,
Mass., not Northampton, Maine.

• Victor D. Gonnzalez, 22, and

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Josselline Pagan, 27, both of Fox
Quarry Line, Sanford, were arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at their
residence. They reportedly had been
in a confrontation. Gonnzalez was
charged with aggravated assault
With a deadly weapon and battery
— touch or strike (domestic). Pagan
was charged with aggravated bat­
tery (domestic).
• Lionel Rameau, 48, of Sanford
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday at his residence, fol­
lowing a dispute with another man.
He was diarged with baltery —
touch or strike.
• Barbara Flannigan, 38, of East
Fourth Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday. Officers
responded to a call regarding a
domestic disturbance and said
Flannigan became involved in a con­
flict with officers. She was diarged
with simple assault on an officer and
resisting an officer with violence.
Alton Lawrence, 39, of
Academy
iy Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Thursday
at his residence where he reportedly
was involved in a fight with his wife.
He was diarged with simple assault
(domestic violence) and battery —
toudi or strike (domestic violence).
• Daniel Patrick Cooper, 33, of
Groveview Way, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
Tuesday, March 30, at his residence.
He reportedly was involved in on
altercation with a female. He was
diarged with battery — toudi or
strike (domestic).
• Slianna Nicole Butler, 19, of
Wyndbam
Crest
Boulevard,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police on March 29 in a parking lot at
U.S. Highway 17-92 and Like Mary
Boulevard. She reportedly liad been
in a confrontation with a man. She
was charged with battery — touch
or strike, (domestic).
Thefts
• Tanangra Denise Hawkins, 45,
of Valencia Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on March
30. She and a black male were said to
have entered a retail store in the 3600
block of Orlando Drive, with a shop­

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The Blackwood Brothers
will appear in concert
beginning at 7 p.m. at the
Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer, 2525 Oak Ave. in
Sanford. The Blackwood
Brothers is a name synony­
mous with Gospel music,
heard around the world.
Everyone is invited. For
more information, call
the church office at
407-322-5155.

Traffic stops
• Aric Alexzander Williams, 28, of
West Fifth Street, Sanford, was
arrested by police Sunday following
a traffic stop on West Sixth Street at
French Avenue. He was charged
with DUI of alcohol or drugs, oper­
ating a motor vehicle without a valid
drivers license, attached registration
license not assigned, no current
insurance, and driving without
headlights.
• Shaun Jacky Merrill, 24, of
Highlawn Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
following a traffic stop at Third
Street and Avocado Avenue. He
reportedly gave false information to
officers regarding his identity. He
was charged with giving a false ID to
an officer and driving while his
license was suspended.

Sweetwater Oaks
Garden Club meets begin­
ning at 9:30 a.m. at Barbara
Hunt's home, 810 Fox
Valley Drive in Longwood.
The program will be Native
Plants and Insects by Jim
Helmers. There will also be
a field trip following a
potluck lunch. For morq
information, call Marilyn at
407-814-9482.

TUE

• Nakimia Latoya Mitchell, 20, of
Edward Higgins Terrace, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Thursday following a traffic stop on
Americana Boulevard and Orlando
Drive. She was diarged with driving
with a suspended license, failure to
stop for a stop sign, violation of a
child restraint order, and no current
insurance on her vehicle.

The Seminole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will present
"Experts for Free/' from
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Protegrity Services, 260
Weklva Springs Road in
Longwood. The topic is
integrating the internet
with your business.
Reservations are required.
Seating is limited. For more
information, call Tara
Godby at 407-333-4748.

We welcome and encourage your letters and
comments. A ll letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be published.

Write to us:

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The city of Sanford
Recreation Department
presents G olf 2004
Tournament at Mayfair
Country Club. Proceeds
raised will be dedicated to
the construction of rest­
rooms at Zinn Beck Field,
next to historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium. The
tournament will begin at"
9 a.m. with a shotgun
start. Players must register
in advance for 550. For
more information, call
407-330-5697.

• Peter Michael Dumas, 19, of
Island Bay Circle, Sanford, and
Michael Anthony Warren, 18, of
Ridgewood Avenue, Sanford, were
arrested by police on March 30 at a
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
Drive. They reportedly attempted to
take light displays valued at 584.
from the store without paying. Each
was charged with petty larceny.

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• Vbronica Alvaradi, 20, of Green
Stone Boulevard, Heathrow, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday at
a store in the Seminole Towne
Center where she was employed.
Officers said she had altered tier tips
to a higher level from credit card
holders. She was charged with pos­
session of counterfeited credit card
invoice sales draft vouchers, and lar­
ceny — theft of over 5300.

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ping cart containing a used video
cassette recorder. Tire door greeter
placet! a sticker for returning mer­
chandise on the recorder. The two
then were seen changing the item for
a desktop computer valued at 5747,
putting the sticker on the merchan­
dise, then attempting to exchange it.
The clerk is said to have given
Hawkins a gift card, but the card
was left on the counter and Hawkins
left the store without it. Police arrest­
ed her on diarges of obtaining mer­
chandise with a false receipt and lar­
ceny — theft of over 53(X).

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Elections ______

The new
Seminole
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Supervisor of
Elections
Office Includes
a viewing room
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available prior to each clect»on. Additionally, in the near
future, there will be public
computer terminals situated
in the lobby for candidates
and interested individuals to
easily access and retrieve
information from the elec­
tions office Web site, as well
as other links to state and fed­
eral information sites.
To accommodate public
and press observation, an
expansive viewing area over­
looks the ballot counting
room, secured by large glass
windows open to the lobbyarea at all times.
To capacitate the greatly
increased poll worker training
programs, a training/recount
room
with
technology
hookups will enable in-house
educational activities for sev­
eral of the specific curriculunis that the supervisor's
office is now required to con­
duct on an annual basis.
The building has also been
designed with areas accessi­

ble to the public outside of the
high security storage and
operation quarters. These will
enable the supervisor's office
to conduct student tours, offer
voting
demonstrations,
equipment displays and other
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convenience of county resi­
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Tile new phone number to
access the Seminole CountySupervisor of Elections Office
is 407-708-7700. The fax num­
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Web site remains www.senv
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"I was swimming laps
across the pool," Murray said.
"I was on tne seventh lap and I
don’t know what happened.
"1 wan to thank you very
much," she said to LeBron at a
resentation honoring the
eroine at the Lake Mary Post
Office. "God must have had
you in mind as a good
Samaritan. I'm so glad you
were there."
LeBron received the U.S.
Postal Service Golden Eagle
Award Friday for her act of
heroism. It's an honor that is
not often dolled out, said Linda
Coulombe, acting postmaster
for Lake Mary.
"I've boon in the postal serv­
ice for 20 years and this is the
first time I've had the honor of
presenting the Golden Eagle
Award to an employee," sne
said.
"It's not very often you get
to recognize somebody for
going that extra step," she
added. "She noticed a cus­
tomer in need and she jumped
in then’.

Not only did LeBron save
a life on that day, she continued
her route in her soaked uni­
form.
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refreshing for a letter carrier in
Florida," she said.
The night before the postal
service recognition, LeBron
was honored by the Lake Mary
City Commission, as was Lake
Mar)' Police Officer Jason
Culver for his quick response
to the incident. Culver arrived
with minutes of the reported
drowning and assisted LeBron
in removing Murray from the
pool.
"I didn't even think about it.
You expect the worse but hope
for the best," he said about his
timely arrival at the scene.
"I just did what I could to
get her out of the pool," he
added. "It’s my job and I didn't
expect to get rewarded like
this. It's what I get paid for."
Of the family and friends
that were on hand for the
recognitions for the two heroes
none were more proud than

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Mica is Florida's senior lions of dollars in additional
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the heroic acts of Officer Jason Culver and U.S. Postal Service Letter
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LeBron's mother Sandy Van
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Ford succeeds in artistic endeavors
Editor s note: Due to a pro­
duction trror, this column was
not published in its entirety in
the weekend edition. The Herald
apologizes for the mistake.
On May 13, 2004,
Americans will celebrate the
50th Anniversary of the land­
mark Supreme Court decision
that declared "separate educa­
tional facilities are inherently
unequal." Recognizing the
enormous impact of this rul­
ing, the California AfricanAmerican Museum presents
through the Cali's' Brown vs.
Board of Education, a histori­
cal and artistic inquiry that
commemorates school deseg­
regation, particularly relevant
to African-Americans hut a
ruling applicable to all
American citizens.
Kianga Ford, daughter of
Brenda Ford of Sanford, was
selected as one of the artists
working with sound and lan­
guage as a primary media. Ki,
as she is affectionately known
by her family and friends in
Sanford, graduated fn&gt;m
Seminole I ligh School and is
an alumni of Tajiri School of
Performing Arts and
Academics.

rations are informed by her
studies in English and Theater
at Georgetown University,
Washington, D.C., where she
received her bachelor's degree
in 1994.1ler master's degree
from UCLA in 2003 and she is
currently a doctoral candidate
in the History of
Consciousness program at the
University of California, Santa
Cruz. She will complete a dis­
sertation on articulations of
race and identity in contempo­
rary exhibition. She is also an
Irvine Doctoral Fellow in the
Department of Art i listory
and Visual Art at Occidental
College. A very busy young
lady, she lectures, exhibits and
attends many conferences as
she travels around the world
Congratulations, Kianga.
Much success in your career.

Ford's
improvisational and
site-specific
story proj­
ects an
attempt to
highlight
and destabi­
lize the psy­
cho-physical
Marva
H aw kins dimensions
of social
• • • • • • • • identity for­
mation.
Ford explored the sensa­
tions of exclusion and belong­
ing, her immersive audio-tex­
tual installation probvs the
relationship between individ­
ual and collective, intimate
and public, given and contin­
gent, categorical and particu­
lar. Foni says her "environ­
ment" combines the sculptural
concerns of space, body and
interactivity with the ques­
tions of audience, authorship
and perspective embedded in
her narratives.
Her work has been shown
in venues around the Los
Angeles area, including Track
lb at the New Wight Gallery,
and Six Months Project Space.
Ford's auto-textual explo­

We continue to inform our
readers of the May 17,1954,
United Slates Supreme Court
unanimous decision for segre­
gation in the public schools
Pie court agreed the "separate
but equal" legal doctrine
upheld in the 1896 Plessy vs.
Ferguson case was unconstitu­
tional. The late Thurgi*od
Marshall, the first African-

American U.S. Supreme Court
Judge, argued the case.
The lawsuit was named for
the late Oliver Brown of
Topeka, Kan., father of Linda
Brown Thompson and four
other legal cases battling seg­
regation in schools. These par­
ents fought for their children's
quality education decades
ago.
We arc still a half-century
later, working as blacks to
relentlessly pursue an educa­
tion, especially in the area of
knowing our own history.
Parents are encouraged to be
especially proactive.
Grant writing class offered
by front porch council
Free grant writing training
will bo offered Saturday, April
17, from 9 a.m. until I p.m. M
the West Sanford Boys and
Girls Club, 919 Persimmon
Avo. This, is a service provided
by the Goldsboro Front Porch
Council, Inc. For more infor­
mation, call 407-302-1377.
Area churches to observe

Holy Week

St. Matthew Missionary
Baptist Church will observe
1Inly Week, April 5 - 9 at 7:30
p.m. each evening.

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Kianga "Ki" Ford is a Sominolo High School graduate.
Wednesday, April 7, Rev.
Marion Scott and Second
Shiloh Missionary Baptist
Church in charge.
Thursday, April 8, Rev. Dr.
I Inrry D. Rucker and First
Shiloh Missionary Baptist
Church in charge.
Friday, April 9, the Seven
I ast Words of Christ will be
presented by various ministers
of the community. Rev.
I.eonard |. Wilson and the St.
Matthew Church family
invites the community.

Baptist church to host an
Easier Sunrise Service
St. John Metropolitan
Missionary Baptist Church will
host the Rev. William lewis,
pastor, and the New Bethel
Missionary' Baptist church fam­
ily and community in the
Faster Sunrise Service, April 11,
at 6 a m. Rev. Levis and New
Bethel will deliver the message
and the choir will render the
service. Breakfast will be served
after the service. Rev. D. Joseph
Martin, Jr, pastor,

brother, Leon Clyde Lowder
of Bulgaria; sisters, Lois
Gaudet of New I lampshire,
Gean Larson of Arizona; five
grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Ualdwin-Fnirchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel, *
San ford/ lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

John M Rogers of Deltona;
brother Ernie Rogers of Terre
I laute; fiance, Donnie Gladus
of Orange City; four grand­
children; seven great-grand­
children.
Funeral services will be
hekl I hursday, April 8, at 2
p.m. at the Oaklawn Chapel.
Baldwin-Faircbild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford I ake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

O bitu aries
ANDREA LEE BLALACK
Andrea Lee Blalack, 47, of
Sanford, died Friday, April 2,
2004, at her residence. She was
born in Dayton, Ohio. She was
a former member of Sanlando
Springs Baptist Church and
was active in Baptist Girl's
Acteen.
Survivors include compan­
ion, Howard Kloth; son,
Douglas Blalack of Phoenix;
parents, Harold and Edith
Blalack of Alachua; sisters,
Rita Settle of Sanford and
Loretta Enfingcr of St.
Petersburg; brother, Clark
Blalack of Keizer, Ore.
Graveside services will be
held Friday, April 9, at 10:30
a.m. at Evergreen Municipal
Cemetery.
Gramkow Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
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M ARGARET CLARK

Center Township, Pa., he
moved to Sanford in 1974
from Miami. I le was an
instrument technician for Pan
American Airlines. I le was a
veteran of World War II, and a
member of VFW and DAV.
Survivors include wife, Marie;
son, Daniel of Sanford; daugh­
ters, Sandra Maisak of Deltona
and Roberta Barnes of
Orlando; sister, Carol Ann
Martinez of Monaco, Pa.; four
grandchildren; three great
grandchildren; two greatgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday with interment at the
Oaklawn Memorial Park.
Gramkow Funeral
1lome, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.
MELVIN M. HARRIS
Melvin M. Harris, 83, of
Mohawk Avenue, Sanford,
died Monday, April 5 ,2(X)4, at

Margaret Clark, 66, of
Sanford, died Saturday, April
3, 2004, at her residence. Bom
Dec. 28,1937, in Bayonne, N.J.,
she moved to Sanford in 1998.
She was in the maintenance
department at Flea World.
Survivors include brother,
John Clark of Fords, N.J.; sis­
ter, Laura Bell Cylek of
Bayonne, N J.
Gramkow Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge of
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VIRGINIA S. I.OWDI R
Virginia S. I mvder, 73, of
Edgcwater Circle, Sanford,
died Saturday, April 3, 2001,
She was horn Jan. 20, 1931, in
Sumter, SC . and moved to
Central Flotilla from Raleigh,
N.C. in 19*81. She was a CNA
at a slate hospital and a mem­
ber of First Chinch ot the
Nazarene.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Patricia Ann l.owder of
Raleigh, Gail Collins of
Sanford, Virginia K. Young of
Burlington, N.C., Marie
Hudson of t lamer, N C.;

RUSSELL ROGERS
Russell Rogers, 78, of
Orange City, died Saturday,
April 3, 2IH)4. 1le was bom
Feb. 23,1926, in Terre I laute,
lnd„ and moved to Central
Florida in 1976. He lived in
Sanford for 10 years and
Osteen for 14 years before
moving to Orange City. 1le
was a bakery manager lor
Goodings, and owned his own
bakery in Indiana. He was a
Protestant.
Surv ivors include sons,
Ronnie C. Rogers of Sanford,

MARGARET A. WEEKS
Margaret A. Weeks, 76, of
Winter Springs, died Friday,
April 2, 2004. She was bom
Julv 6, 1027, in Brockton,
Mass. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include sons,
Kevin M., I lennls I , Brian C.
and Michael S.; sister, Frances
Lamont; seven grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral I lome,
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Survivors include wife,
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manatoo managed to eludo tho
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upon the injuries the an i­
mal suffered and the expe­
rience our veterin arian s
have in treating m ana­
tees."
Allen
classified
the
in ju ries as "b lu n t force
trau m a" and indicated
they were most likely sus­
tained when the manatee
was struck by the hull of a
boat.
"T h e injury w as not
caused by a boat prop,"
Allen said.
Crews putting tho fin­
ishing tou ches on the
Riverw alk
noticed
the
m anatee Monday morning
and altered au th orities
after a deep gash was
observed on lax left side.
The manatee rescue team
arrived about I p.m. Jax
had rem ained stationary
for several hours, but as
the
team 's
boat
approached, he suddenly
becam e invigorated and
tpok off for deeper waters.
The rescue team spent
the next two hours pursu­
ing |ax from one end of the
basin to another. T hree
tim es he did bis best
Houdini im itation, escap­
ing just w hen rescuers
were sure they had cap­
tured the m anatee. After
the third escape Jax left the
marina basin before stop­
ping in three feet of water
just ou tsid e the m arina
entrance.
The rescue team circled
the m anatee as custom ers
sittin g on the screened
deck of W olfy's River Deck
bar n' G rill pointed out
Jax 's position. With four
team m em bers in the
water, the team slow ly
tightened the net until the
m anatee was trapped in
the net.
A group of about 50 peo­
ple watched from W olfy's
and cheered when the res­
cue team pulled Jax into
the boat, about 10 feet from
tin* restaurant's deck.
"Som e of our custom ers
saw the people congregat­
ing around the Riverwalk
and w eren 't sure about
what was going on ," said
Frank Wolf, ow ner of
Wolfy's. "W hen we learned
it was a manatee, every­
body got pretty anxious.
"It was somewhat com i­
cal watching (Jax) escape
every time they threw that
net ou t," Wolf added, "but
that was tempered when
they discovered the extent
of his injuries when they
finally got him onboard."
T his is not Jax first
encounter with SeaW orld's
manatee rescue team. The
manatee was first rescued
in
March 1998 near
Jacksonville — thus the
name Jax.
"T he animal em aciated
and sickly as the result of
cold stre ss," Allen said.
She explained that dram at­
ic decreases in water tem­
perature can threaten m an­
atees. "Som e don't handle
it as well as others.
Jax was nursed back to
health and released in Blue
Spring
State
Park
in
August 1998.
Allen said veterinarians
have given Jax antibiotics
and are adm inistering flu­
ids to prevent dehydration.
Blood tests and x-rays
were
scheduled
for
Wednesday.
SeaW orid
O rlan d o's
m anatee operation was
created in 1976 and lias res­
cued 25U manatees. Allen
described it at the "w orld 's
largest manatee rescue and
rehabilitation
center."
V eterinarians
at
the
Orlando center have lead
the way m edical proce­
dures for m anatees, includ­
ing putting the first cast on
an injured m anatee and
developing a special "baby
form ula
for
orphaned
manatee calves.

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Wednesday. April 7. 2004

Rotarians are happy Easter people
The Sanford Noon Rotary
Club opened their Monday
meeting and the Holy Week
of Easter by giving thanks.
"We are Easter people, and
Easter people are positive,
never negative," said hon­
orary Rotarian Bob Daehm (a
Kiwanian for 37 years), in
giving the invocation. "Let
us be thankful, whether or
not everything is going our
way."
Meeting chairman Dori
Sigurdson went around the
room asking members and
guests for "Happy Easter
Dollars."
"Maybe I should give a
dollar for being miserable,"
quipped one member.
But others took the chal­
lenge more seriously:
"My wife and I have been
married for 51 years; or
should I say, she has been
married to me for 51 years,"
said Freeman Barnett, who
joined the club in 1968 and
leads group singing.
"1 finished my last train­
ing race, and will compete in
the Boston Marathon in two
weeks," said Rotarian
Michael Scures. (The worldclass Boston event will be his
21st marathon since 1989.
His best time in finishing one
of the 26.2-mile marathons is
3 hours, 9 minutes.)
"My wife's grandmother
will be 105 this week,"
shouted guest Greg Smith,
waving a bill in the air, and
receiving a round of
applause.
"Wow, a hundred-andfive," Mayor Brady Lessard,
a Rotarian since 1997,
exclaimed.
You're right, major, wow.

Service C lu b
Connections

begins at
10:30 p.m.,
for all of the
grown folks.

hair to a brownish, youngerlooking color for his portray­
al of John the Disciple of
Jesus for a church musical.
Lash said he also grew a
beard for the part, but the
day after the Sunday night
production, he did a beeline
for the barbershop. Lash did­
n't say how long the dye
might last before old "silver"
returns.

OH,
YEAH,
SPEAKING
OF BIG
SPENDERS:
Longtime
Sanford
Charles
John
Jackson banker
Mercer
•••••••
dropped
about$5 in
the "Happy Easter" collec­
tion, paying tribute to his
grandchildren.
Mercer symbolizes the
purpose of civic clubs and
the moral lesson of Easter —
giving raises the value and
esteem of others.

RED HAT LADIES: About
a dozen and a third of "Red
Hat Women," donned in pur­
ple outfits accented with red
accessories, chewed the fat
Tuesday at the Willow Tree
Cafe in their regular monthly
social. Some members of the
group were proud of their
nickname: "The Red 1lot
Mamas" of Seminole, but the
leader thought their conser­
vative pastor — although the
group isn't affiliated with a
church — may not agree
with their humor. I'm told
that women over age 5(1 can
join the "Red I lat Club," an

BROWN HAIR DAY:
Rotarian Barry Lash, co­
owner of Blue Book Cars,
stood to explain his change
of hair color. The nmMtts
Lash had died his "silver"

T ir e d

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Seminole Count}/. Please e-mail
news to: seminoleherahl.com,
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and some given by employees, city loaders donated tho phonos to
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...Long lime local residents —

WOW IS WHAT many
people might say Saturday,
April 11, at the Rotary Club's
Casino Night and Silent
Auction from ft to 11 p.m. at
the Best Western Marina,
downtown Sanford on North
Palmetto Avenue. Club
members have collected tons
of neat gifts from area mer­
chants for big spenders to
win. Buy a ticket for $15 and
get a handful of play money.
They tell me the "gaming"

CORN BOIL BREWING:
Bring the kids, grandma,
grandpa, friend, neighbor or
foe to the Rotary's Corn Boil,
Saturday, May 1, noon at the
Sanford /Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce
building, 100 E. First St. The
purpose is to introduce folks
to the Rotarian way of life.
Check with a Rotarian if
you'd like to chow down on
a few ears of sweet corn.

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national organization started
yeas ago in California that
has swept Central Florida in
the past few years. Women
younger than 50 are consid­
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wear pink and lavender
instead of red and purple.

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Wednesday
April 7, 2004

Briefs
SA LES CAM P
Five-time WNBA AllStar and former
University of
Connecticut basketball
standout Nykesha Sales
will be hosting her first
youth basketball camp
at Seminole County
Community College.
Sales is offering a one
day camp, April 10.
Sales will stress specif­
ic areas including ball
handling, shooting tech­
niques, passing,
rebounding and defense.
The coed camp will not
only provide a funda­
mental base for each
player, but will also be
an enjoyable experience
for every participant.
'i he camp is open to
boys ages 8-to-ll and
girls ages 8-to-18.
The one-day camp
(Saturday, April 10th)
will also run from 9
a.m.-toO p.m. at a cost
of $100, which includes
lunch and a camp t-shirt.
For more camp infor­
mation please call 407299-2231.
TEENZ AFTERHOURZ
Teens in grades 6-to-10
are invited to participate
in Teenz Afterhourz.
This month's Teenz
Afterhourz will crackle
and sizzle with a bon­
fire! Have a blast roast­
ing hotdogs and making
s'mores over an open
flame. The night gets
even hotter with a fierce
and firey kickball game
in the dark and scav­
enger hunt in the dark.
BYOF — Bring Your
Own Flashlight.
Teenz Afterhourz is on
Thursday, April 8th,
from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Wire Park, located at 806
Mark David Blvd.,
Casselberry. Tickets are
$2 for residents, $4 for
non-residents, and $4 for
everyone on the day of
the event.
Don't hesitate, get
your tickets now at the
City of Casselberry
Parks and Recreation
Administrative Office
located at 125 E. Melody
Lane, Casselberry.
For more information
about programs at the
City of Casselberry,
please contact Shydonna
Tossic at 407-262-7720,
extension 1307, or email
her at pks_recasst©&gt;casselberry.org.
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Check. Hair? Makeup?
Nails? Who will help
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prom?
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Recreation Department
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S C C s o ftb a ll te a m is o n q u ite a ro ll
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
Seminole Community College fresh­
man softball sensation Sherri
Rabenold was named Honorable
Mention Player of the Week in the
State for the week of March 24-30.
During the week which ended with
the Raiders riding a six-game winning
streak, the outfielder/first baseman
hit .600 (9-for-15) with a double, a
triple and a home run. She also scored
five runs and had a slugging percent­
age of 1.000. The SCC leadolf batter
also stole seven bases.
The latest honor comes on the heals
of Rabenold recently being named the
recipient of the prestigious Mack

Freshm an Sherri Rabenold
leading the ch arg e
Blythe Memorial Award, which hon­
ors the outstanding Freshman
Student-Athlete at SCC. Rabenold has
a 3.25 grade point average and leads
the team in several offensive cate­
gories including, batting average
(.410), hits (68), RBI (39) and stolen
bases (43). She already has broken the
school record for triples and runs
scored in a season, and is four away
from the stolen base record.
Following are the Raiders players
who are listed in the State slats for the

L i o n s w in

week of March 30th.
Batting Average _ 6th, Sherri
Rabenold, .448; 14th, Oviedo's Megan
Miller, .405; 23rd, Winter Springs’
Kristen Schrupp, .370; 53rd, Amanda
DeFilippo, .300.
Doubles _ 1st, Megan Miller, 16; 7th,
Sherri Rabenold, 8.
Triples _ 1st, Sherri Rabenold, 6;
3rd, Megan Miller, 4; 3rd, Jennifer
Knight, 4.
I lome Runs _ 4th, Sherri Rabenold,
6; 6th, Lake Mary's Ashley Bitzer, 4.

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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
There was not quite a
full moon last Friday, but
the Winter Springs and
Oviedo baseball teams
played like there was one.
A glance at the final
score, 7-2 Lions, makes it
appear that Oviedo (9-6)
claimed an easy district
win over the Bears (10-5).
But when you find out
that batters were hit bypitches with the bases
loaded not once, not twice,
but three times, a runner
was picked off second, two
runners were thrown out
stealing, one trying to pil­
fer home, and two more
runs scored on a wild
throw into the outfield, it
is easy to see that this
ime was anything but a
ing of beauty.
Still, there were several
outstanding individual
efforts as Farina scattered
six hits and struck out 11
to get the pitching victory,
while Gonzalez was 3-for-4
with an RBI to lead the
Lions, and Matt Morales
continued his hot hitting
for Winter Springs, going
2-for-3,
Lake Mary quickly got
back on track from its loss
to Deltona, rolling over
district foe University, 11-0
in six innings, Friday night
behind the pitching of 6foot-8 Paul Cinder.
The big righthander
hurled a three-hilter while
striking out 11 over the six
innings.
Ryan Richardson had a
big game with the bat,
See Boys, Page 9A

Runs Scored _ 1st, Sherri Rabenold,
46; 14th, Jennifer Knight, 24.
Runs Batted In _ 3rd, Sherri
Rabenold, 36; 5th, Megan Miller, 33;
9th, Jenifer Knight, 24; 17th, Ashley
Bitzer, 16.
Stolen Bases _ 1st, Sherri Rabenold,
38; 4th, Jennifer Knight, 21; 6th,
Kristen Schrupp, 19; 18th, Megan
Miller, 7.
Earned Run Average _ 20th, Holly
Lacko, 1.30; 21st, Katie Brosky, 1.32.
Wins _ 5th, Katie Brosky, 15; 8th,
Holly Lacko, 11.
Strikeouts _ 5th, Katie Brosky, 118;
8th, Holly Lacko, 109.
Saves _ 2nd, 1lolly Lacko, 3.
On Sunday, SCC handed MiamiSee Softball, Page 10A

The Seminole Community
College baseball team
appears to be trying to
'power' its way back to the
state tournament.
The Raiders (18-28 overall,
7-8 in conference), behind the
strength of a beautifully
pitched outing by freshman
John Ducey, defeated the
1iilisborough Hawks by a
score of 10-1 at Raider field
on Monday.
Ducey (3-2) pitched nine
dominant innings allowing
no earned runs on just three
hits, while striking out 10
and walking one.
Sophomore centerfielder
Chris Krnll launched his ---fourth home run of the sea­
son, a three-run shot, to get
SCC on the board in the
fourth. The Seminole High
School graduate also con­
tributed a two-run double
and drove in five runs on the
day while scoring twice him­
self.
Krall's dinger extended an
amazing streak for the
Raiders, who have hit at least
one home in eight straight
games.
Dialing long distance for
the second game in a row for
his second career home run
was sophomore Kit
Kaminski from Lyman, who
had two hits on tin* day.
Freshman Jon Loznda
scorched two base hits back
up the box on his way to
going 2-for-4 with a walk,
two runs scored and an RBI.
Shortstop Kyle Patrick
legged out two clutch infield
hits for SCC, also scoring a
run.
The win was the second
straight for the defending
See Baseball, Page 9A

Herald p h o to * by J im W a n t!

There was not quite a full
moon last Friday, but the
Winter
Springs
and
Oviedo baseball team s
played like there was
one. A glance at the final
score, 7-2, m akes it
appear
that
Oviedo
claimed an easy district
win over the Boars. But
the Lions tried to selfdestruct on the b ases,
having a runner picked
off second (right), a run­
ner thrown out trying to
steal third (above) and
one trying to pilfer home.

Lake M ary softball 15-2
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

H#r»id p h o to by J im W « itx

Lauren Bennett had a big game Lake Mary, going 2-tor-3 with an
RBI as the Rams claimed a big 5-1 victory over Class 6A-District 3
foe University (13-5) last Friday night to improve to 15-2 on the
season.

Olivia Topormvsky is making a statement.
Toporowsky followed up her no-hitter
against Lyman with another big effort on
Friday, giving up two hits over four innings
and going 2-for-2 with a run scored and an
RBI as Lake Mar)- (15-2) claimed a big 5-1 vic­
tory over district foe University (13-5).
Lauren Bennett also had a big game for the
Rams, going 2-for-3 with an RBI.
Last week did not go very well for Lyman
as in addition to getting blanked by Lake
Mary, the Greyhounds also got whipped by
Seminole (10-5), 11-1.
After a very tough week, Lyman began this
week like gangbusters, sweeping a district
doubleheader from New Smyrna Beach, 3-1
and 11-1, on Monday.
Buchmann was 3-for-3 in the opener, but it
was the power of Elrod, 2-for-4 with a home
run and two RBI, that spelled the difference in
the victory.
In the nightcap, Jenkins and Lister were
both 2-for-3 as Lyman improved to 5-12 on
the season.
Lake Mary Prep (2-5) also bounced back on
Monday, outscoring Deltona Trinity Christian,
15-12, after being no-hit by Warner Christian
last week.
Best led the LMP offense, going 3-for-4 with
a double and three RBI. Taricano was the win­
ning pitcher, striking out five in five innings
of work.

Orangewood Christian (6-2) suffered just its
second loss of the season on Monday, but it
was a big one as the Rams were humbled by
Pine Castel Christian (6-6), 15-3. Moredock
was 1-for-l with a run scored for O.C.
Seminole (11-5) picked up an important dis­
trict win on Saturday, edging Oviedo (9-4) in
front of a big crowd on it Annual Bar-BQue/Softball Fundrasler.
Sheena Ware was the winning pitcher, strik­
ing out three in 6-1 /3 innings of work.
Ashley Tabor and Crystal Saufley led the
offense with Tabor going 2-for-2 with a dou­
ble and an RBI and Saufley driving home the
other two runs.
Jennifer Tomasetti struck out six, but suf­
fered the loss, while Irimar Hernandez went
2-for-4 with a double for the Lions.
Also on Saturday, Trinity Prep improved to
13-2 on the season with a 7-0 whitewashing of
Tampa Berkley Prep (6-6).
Griffin hurled a two-hitter, striking out six,
while Burdeaux went 2-for-3 with a pair of
RBI for the Saints.
On Friday, Lake Brantley (8-8) evened its
record with a 9-1 thumping of district rival
Winter Park (9-8).
Sandle went 2-for-3 with two RBI and
Natalie Ruff went 2-for-3 with a triple and an
RBI for the Patriots.
The Master's Academy (7-4) also picked up
a nice district win, nipping Warner Christian
(6-4), 3-1.
Laferriere hurled a two-hitter for the Eagles,
See Girls, Page 10A

�Wednesday. March 31. 2004

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UCF baseball moves up to No. 19 in national rankings
Special to the Herald
The UCF, baseball team has moved up to
No. 19 in the latest Baseball America Top 25
poll. The Golden Knights are 27-5 overall, the
best start in school history, along with a 13-2
Atlantic Sun conference record.
The Golden Knights are the second highest
ranked team in the state of Florida in the
Baseball America poll, trailing only No. 5
Miami (24-6). Four Florida schools are ranked
in the Baseball America Top 25, with Florida
State (23-9) at No. 21 and Florida (25-8) at No.
24.
In the latest Collegiate Baseball News Top
25, the Golden Knights also hold down the
No. 19 ranking.
UCF also makes its first appearance of the
season in the Sports Weekly/ESPN Coaches
Top 25 poll at No. 23.
On Saturday, Kyle Bono of Lake Mary tal­
lied a career-high 11 strikeouts in game one

Boys-------Continued from Page 8A
going 2-for-3 with a home
run and two RBI.
Justin Hart wasn't bad
either, going 2-for-2 with a
double and plating three.
Orangewood Christian (8-4)
looks like it is coming out of
its funk as Ben Rupp hurled a
complete-game 5-2 victory
over red-hit Warner Christian
(10-3) on Monday.
The righthander struck out
10 and got help from Brian
Irvine, who drove in the win­
ning run, and Doudney, who
tripled and drove in a run.
Warner had won its 10th
game of the season in run
rule fashion last Friday,
whitewashing The Master's
Academy (7-7), 10-0 in six
innings.
Seminole (6-10) picked up a
nice win on Saturday as

and Dee Brown drove in six runs in game two
to lead UCF to a doubleheader sweep of
Jacksonville Saturday afternoon at Alexander
Brest Field in Jacksonville. The Golden
Knights won game one 10-4 and completed
the doublehrader sweep with a 10-9 win in
game two.
In game one, Bono (5-0) was dominant in
allowing just two hits and one earned run en
route to his fifth win of the season. In game
two. Brown was 3-for-4 with the go-ahead
three-run home run to propel UCF to the vic­
tory.
Kyle's twin brother and personal catcher,
Ryan, also had a big game going 2-for-4,
including his 10th double of the season, a
career-high with four runs scored and an RBI.
Jacksonville ended Kyle’s impressive streak
of 25.2 innings of scoreless baseball with a
solo home run off the bat of Logan James in
the fifth inning to cut the lead to 8-1. The
home run was also the first earned run yield­

Kimmig struck out four in a
4-3 victory over a very good
Okeechobee squad (12-3).
Williams was 1-for-l with a
double and an RBI and was
Cole l-for-3 with two RBI to
lead the Fighting Seminoles
attack.
After district wins against
Lake Mary and Apopka, Lake
Brantley (11-4, 2-1 in 6A-3)
appeared to be in the driver’s
seat, but on Friday the
Patriots got stung by Winter
Park (12-4, 2-0), 8-6.
Lake Brantley trailed the
Wildcats 8-2 entering the bot­
tom of the sixth inning, but
rallied to have the tying run­
ners on second and third
when the game ended.
Jemile VVeeks went 2-for-2
with an RBI and Brett Smith
was 2-for-3 with an RBI to
lead the Patriots at the plate.
Lake Brantley bounced back

on Monday as Sargent struck
out 12 in 6-2/3 innings of
work and Allen was 2-for-2
with a double and an RBI as
the Patriots blanked
Gainesville (7-7), 2-0.
Lyman (8-7) got over the
.500 mark for the first time in
a while as junior Justin
Cokeroft hurled a completegame six-hitter, striking out
six, in a 5-3 victory over
Flagler Palm Coast.
Jason Cutlip led the offense,
going 2-for-4 and scoring a
run.
Lake I lowell (7-9) got an
important district win over
New Smyrna Beach (5-8), 4-3,
with Nick Taft going the dis­
tance on the hill, scattering
six hits and striking out II,
and Berman had the game­
winning RBI.
In boys volleyball, Lake
Howell (7-2) outlasted Winter

ed by Bono since Feb. 21 vs. Utah (38 innings).
In game two, Clay Timpner led the game off
with a long home run to right field for his sec­
ond home run of the season. Timpner became
the first UCF player to leadoff a game with a
home run since Mike Myers drilled a leadoff
home run at Jacksonville on May 19, 2001.
UCF has been at its best early in the game in
2004, with the Golden Knights outscoring the
opposition 95-24 through the first three
innings in 2004.
On Sunday, Brown was 2-for-5 with a tworun home run to propel No. 23 UCF past
Jacksonville 9-7 Sunday afternoon at
Alexander Brest Field in Jacksonville. Brown
had two of UCF's 16 hits as the Golden
Knights completed their first series win and
series sweep of Jacksonville since the 2000 sea­
son. With the win, the Golden Knights
improved to 27-5 overall and 13-2 in the
Atlantic Sun.
Brown had a huge week for the Golden

Springs (11-7) in a five-game
marathon, 25-10, 25-18, 19-25,
9-25 and 15-5, Monday night.
Vittorelli led the Silver
Hawks with 11 kills and 10
blocks, while Smith had 32
assists and Elston 11 kills for
the Bears.
In tennis Monday, Lake
Mary improved to 7-6 with a
5-2 victory over Bishop
Moore, Lake Mary Prep
edged Warner Christian, 4-3,
Winter Springs (9-3) whipped
winless Oviedo (0-7), 6-1,
Trinity Prep (11-1) continued
its hot roll, clobbering Father
Lopez, 6-1, and Lyman (4-4)
lost its third straight match,
getting edged by Apopka (75), 4-3.
In lacrosse, unbeaten
Winter Springs ran its record
to 9-0 on Friday, handing The
Bolles School from
Jacksonville its first loss of
the seakon after five wins, 8-1.
Rushing had three goals
and Thomas 10 saves for the
Bears.
Lake Mary upped its record
to 7-4 with wins over
Jacksonville Episcopal (5-4)
and Boone (2-9).
The Rams got four goals
1
and an assist from Crowe and
eight saves from Kurir in a 61 over Episcopal and Crowe
again led the way with five
oals and an assist in an 18-3
trashing of the Braves.
Gatch chipped in with four
goals and an assist for Lake
Mary.
Oviedo improved to 7-3 by
thrashing Lake Howell (6-4),
17-3, behind four goals and
two assists from Puckett and
a goal and five assists from
Wilkens.
Akin had a goal and two
assists for the Silver Hawks.
That victory came on the
heals of another romp, as the
Lions had smacked Freedom,
16-2, on Friday.
Noonan had two goals and
four assists and Wilkens three
goals and two assists for
Oviedo.
Lake Brantley (9-5) came up
just short against Horace
Greeley (1-2), dropping a 7-6
decision to the New York
school.
Huber had three goals and
two assists and Heiman seven
saves for the Patriots.
In water polo, Lake I lowell
(4-4) outscored Gateway (1-7),
12-7, with Topps and
Laplante scoring five goals
each.

S

BA SEBA LL
W ILD C ATS 8, PATRIOTS 6
W in te r Park
103 111 0 . 8 10 1
L ik e BranlleylOO 012 2 _ b 8 ]
Nunez, M urra y (7) and M cAllister;
Dobbin*. IV lilic r (4), D ie t/ (6) and Smith;
\VP _ Nunez (SO). L I’ _ Dobbin* (6-11
Save _ M urra y (1). 211 _ W inter Park.
W ilhite, King. 3B _ W inter Park. Locklear
11R _ none Records _ W inter Park 12-4, 20 tiA-3; I-ik e Brantley 10-4. 2-1 6A-3.

TE N N IS
H e n ld p h o to by Jim W a n t!

Oviedo third baseman Gonzalez was 3-for-4 with an RBI to lead the Lions to a 7-2 victory over Winter
Springs last Friday.

Baseball--------Continued from Page 8A
State Champions, who bounced back
from a tougli loss to lake a split of the
season series with Pasco-Hemando
Community College, winning by a score
of 4-2 on Saturday.
Leadoff man Louie Currio set the tone
for SCC, reaching base safely all four
times he came to the plate, drawing two
walks to go with two singles. He also
scoring two runs.
Travis Battle also had two hits and a
run scored for the Raiders.
Freshman Drew Shetrone from
Apopka put together an outstanding
start allowing just one earned run on
eight hits over seven innings, walking
two and striking out six.
Lefty Zach Whitmer pitched the final
two innings allowing just one hit, strik­
ing out one and walking none to earn
his second save of the season.
SCC had lost on Friday in their return
to conference play by a score of 5-2 to

the Conquistadors.
Kyle DeYoung (2-5) pitched a complete
game allowing five runs on nine hits,
while striking out six and walking one.
Patrick hit his seventh home run of the
season, the third consecutive game in
which he had gone deep, on his way to
going 2-for-4 with a run scored and an
M l.
In a disappointing effort, the Raiders
were outgunned in a non-conference
road game, 20-2, by Florida College last
Wednesday.
Andy Reichard (2-2) pitched three
innings allowing 11 earned runs, while
striking out six and walking four.
In addition to Patrick's sixth home run,
Battle had two hits, including a double.
SCC had lost a conference makeup
game against Lake Sumter Community
College by a score of 6-5 at Raider Field
last Monday.
Durey allowed just three earned runs
over six innings, giving up eight hits,

S A IN TS b, GREEN WAVE 1
SINGLES
No. 1 _ E. W hite, Father Lopez, defeat­
ed Cubarrubia, t»-4, 6-3.
No. 2 _ Sitkowski, T rin ity Prvp, defeat-

striking out three and walking two.
Shetrone (3-3) took the loss in relief
despite not allowing an earned run.
Leading the offense for the Raiders
was Patrick, who went 4-for-6 with a
home run and a double, two RBI and
two runs scored. Left fielder Jason
Caldwell went 3-for-5 with a double and
run scored, while Kaminski had two
hits, including his first triple of the sea­
son, and Sanford freshman Justin Frost
chipped in with three hits and an RBI.
Tne previous Saturday the Raiders had
split a non-conference series with South
Florida Community College, losing by a
score of 4-2.
Mike Mead (1-4) took the tough luck
loss in perhaps his finest outing of the
season allowing just three earned runs
on six hits over 6-2/3 innings and strik­
ing out five.
Lozada launched his 13th home run of
the season for SCC, finishing the game
2-for-4 with and RBI and a run scored.

Knights as he finished 7-for-12 with three
home runs and 12 RBI in four games. Brown,
who hit three home runs as a freshman in
2002, failed to hit a homer in 2003.
UCF starter Matt Fox (8-0), who missed
practice time this week due to illness, gutted
out a strong six-inning performance for the
Golden Knights. Despite not having his best
fastball. Fox limited Jacksonville to just than?
runs on seven hits with five strikeouts. Fox
leads the conference with his perfect 8-0
record.
Lake Mary's Drew Butera (Bishop Moore)
also had a big hand in the win, going 2-for-5
and driving in three runs.
The Golden Knights were to have played
Dethune-Cookman again on Tuesday and will
then head to Boca Raton for a big conference
weekend with Florida Atlantic.
The first game will Ik* Friday night at 7 p.m.
and the three-game series will wrapup with a
doubleheader starting at I p.m. on Saturday.

i-il Arsenault. 6-2, 6-1
No. 3 _ Kirtane, Trinttv Prep, defeated
Kabllaitle. 7-5,7-5.
No. 4 _ Dobson, T rin ity Prep, deJealrd
I’. White, (i-3, 6-0:
No. 5 _ W .iki'il, T rin ity Prep, defeated
Carbonell. 6-4,3-6, 7-3.
DOUBLES
No 1 _ Kirtane/W 'aked. T rin ity Prep,
defeated E. W hile /C a rbo n e ll, 8-6.
No. 2 _ Chen/Shuster, T rin ity Prep,
defeated P W h ite /G o to , 8-6.
Record* _ Father Lopez 6-0, T rin ity
Prep 111

TRACK
S A N IO R I) O P T IM IS T
IN V IT A T IO N A L
TEAM
I. O lym pia H igh School, 85, 2 Evans
H ig h School, 68; 3. Sem inole H igh
School, 55; 4 Seabreeze 1lig h School. 32;
5. Lyman H ig h School, 27; 6 (lie) T rim ly
Prep, i a*t Ridge H ig h School, ch a rlo tte
H igh School and Belleview H ig h School.
26; 10. O vie d o H ig h School, 24, II.
M ainland H igh School, 23; 12. I V I an.i
High School, 22; 13 West Orange High
School, 21; 14 Pine Ridge H ig h School,
18. 15. Poindana High School, In. 16. (lie)
Sehaslian River H ig h School, W inter
Spring* I llg h S» In nil and New Smyrna
Beach High School 15; IS. (tie) l ake
Highland Prep, Leesburg H ig h School
and la k e M ary H igh School, 14, 22.
Bishop Moore High School, 12; 23. N orth
Fort Myers H igh School, I I ; 24. Euslls
H igh School, 10; 25 Spruce Creek High
School, S; 26 Osceola High School, 8; 27.
(lie) Tne First Academy and Jones High
School, 6. 29. (lie) lim b e r L i n k I llgh
School and Dr. Phillips I ligh School, 5;
31 (lie) Gateway H igh School and L ik e
Brantley I ligh School, 3.
IN D IV ID U A L EVENTS
100 M eier Dash _ I Chris Johnson, 12,
O lym pia High School, 10.96, 2. James
Thomas, 12, Evans H ig h School, 11.21; 3.
Daniel Johnson, 12, Seminole H igh
School, 11.22; 4 Vince Wilson, M ainland
H ig h School. 11.30; 5 D K Taylor.
S ’hasban River H ig h School, 11,47; 6.
Bruce Tatum, II , West O range H igh
School, 11.52; 7, Justin Scott. 12, L ik e
M ary H igh School, 11.55; 8 Jonathan
Mark*. 10, (one* H ig h School, 11.62.
200 M eter Dash I. Chris Johnson, 12,
O lym pia High School. 22.11; 2. Stevie
Warren, II, Seminole High School, 22.51;
3. A n to n io W ilson, M ainland H ig h
School, 22 52; 4 Rod Richardson, 12.
Belleview High ScJiool, 23,19; 5. James
Thomas, 12. Evans H ig h School, 23.47; 6.
H | Allen, L ik e Brantley High ScJiool,
23 77; 7. Jeslyn Allen. 12, Poinciana H igh
School, 23.91; 8. Ethan Johnson.
M ainland H ig h ScirooL 24.36.
400 M eier Dash _ I Eddie Beckwith.
12, West Orange H ig h School. 49 60, 2.
Sandl Fraser, 10, Evans H ig h School,
51.47; 3. Aushuwa Richardson. 10, W inter
Springs H ig h School, 51.90, 4 Jamel
Tennon. 12. Seminole H ig h School, 52 60,
5. Eddie Greer, Seabreeze H ig h School,
52.72; 6. Richard Slm m onelti, 12, North
Eort M yers H ig h School, 53.31; 7,
Dwayne Stratford, I I , C harlotte H igh
School 53.38; 8, K e rv in Byron, 12,
L-esburg H ig h School. 53,40,
800 M eter Run _ I. Karim M artin. 12,
M le v ie w High Sellout. 139.45, 2. Jason
M cC lung, 12, O vie d o H ig h School.
1:59.54; 3. Daniel Sclsky, 12. L ik e M ary
I Jigh School, 2.00 0 2 ,4. A n lo n io Googms,
I I , Evans H ig h School, 2.01.14; 5. Josh
Duran. II, O lym pia H ig h ScJiool. 2.02.28;
6 Kyle Jones, I I , W inter Springs High
ScJiool, 2.04 06; 7. W illie Calloway, II,
D e L in d H ig h School, 2;tH 18; 8. M ike
Hutchinson. 12, Lake H ig hland Prvp,
204.26.
1,600 M eter Run _ I. Steve C urie); II,
T rinity Ptrp, 4:28.38; 2. A n d re w Chuplis,
II, Lake H ighland Prvp, 4428.91; 3 ) ay
Lumpkins, The First A cjdem y. 4:29.23; 4
M ike Hutchinson, 12. Lake H ig hland
Prep, 4:29.35; 5 M ark Holsbeke, 1), East
Ridge H ig h School, 4:29,85; 6. Ryan
Truchelut, 12, T rin ity Prvp, 4 33 61; 7.
M atthew Clements, 12, O vie d o H ig h
School, 44 43.65; 8 K e ith M oody, 11,
Spruce Creek I lig h ScJiool, 4:43.66.
3,200 M eier Run _ I Kyle A llen, I I ,
O lym pia High School, 9.54 57; 2, Paul
Nielson. 12 O viedo H ig h School. 956.55,
3. Bryan C hristian, 12 Lym an H ig h
School, 10:06.44; 4. Ibrahim Isa, 10, N ew
Smyrna Beach H ig h SchooL 1008 19; 5.
K iilia rd Pereira, 12 Bishop Moore H igh
School. 1008.93; 6. D rew Byrnes, 11,
Bishop Moor*- H ig h School 10.09.80, 7.
K eith Moody, I I , Spruce Creek H ig h
School 102029; 8. M at Tom lin, 11, N o rth
Fort Myers High SchooL 1024.02.
110 M eter H u n llc * _ 1. M arc Dixon, 12

D e L u id H ig h School. 15.32; 2. Eric
W h itlo ck, 10, O ly m p ia H ig h School.
15 35; 3 Jonathan W ilkins. M ainland
H ig h ScJiool, 16.16; 4. Von Dixon, 12,
Lyman High SchooL 16.25; 5. Davian
Richard*. 12, O ly m p ia H ig h School.
16 39, 6. D a n /rl Litigant. 12 Seminole
I llgh SchooL 16.75; 7. Jamaal lohnson. It,
Easl Ridge H igh School, 18 12; 8 Sion
Feliciano, 7, Leesburg H ig h School, 19.58
300 M eier H urdles _ l. Eric Sewell. 12
Evans H ig h School, 40.75; 2. Pep
Peterson, 10, Leesburg H ig h School.
41.14; 3, M a m is Postell, 10, O lym pia
High School. 421X1; 4 C h im n li Clickwa.
10 l ast Ridge H igh School, 42.33; 5
Marcus Dunne, 12, C ha rlotte H igh
School, 42 88, 6 Kerry Sims. 12 Seminole
High School. 42.96. 7. Davian Richards.
12 O lym pia High School, 43.27, 8 Allen
Worden. 12. D e L in d High School, 43.72.
4»100 M eier Relay _ 1 Seminole I llgh
School, 42.36; 2. O lym pia H igh School.
42.59, 3. Evans High School, 43 42; 4.
M ainland H igh School, 43 43, 5 West
Orange High School, 441X1, 6 Gateway
High SchooL 4 4 5 2 7. W inter Springs
H ig h SchooL 44,79; 8. Lym an H igh
School 45,07.
4%4(X) M eter Relay _ 1 Seminole High
SchooL 3:29 19, 2. Evans H igh School,
3.29 47, 3 O lym pia H igh School, 3:35.84;
4 Seabreeze H ig h School, 3:37.47; 5.
O viedo I lig h School. 3.37.63; 6, Poinciana
High School 3:37.75; 7. New Smyrna
Beach Nigh School, 3 41.52; 8 Sebastian
River High School. 3 44.25.
4tH00 M eter Relay _ 1. O lym pia High
N liool, 827.16; 2. T rin ity Prep, 8:2888,3.
N orth Eort Myers I lig h School, 8 30 07; 4.
Belleview High School, 8 50 66, 4 Bishop
M oon1 H igh School, 8.35 49; 5. Winter
Springs Illg J i School, 8:38.50; 6.
Poindana I llg h School, 8:39.88,7. lim b e r
Creek H ig h School, 8 42.26, 8. New
Smyrna Beach I llg h School, 8 45 69.
H ig h Jump _ t. Kyron Potter, H , I'ine
Ridge H ig h School, 6-02 00; 2. Ryan
Newhouser. Belleview H igh School, 602.00; 3. Keandra Brown, 12. Spruce
Creek High S ilio nl, 6-00 00; 4. David
Calhoun, 12 Osceola H igh School, 510 IXl, 5. Freddie Has*, 12 Sebastian River
I ligh School, 5-10IX), 6. I &gt;n kale Colhrell.
12 Evans High School 5-1000.
Pule Vault _ 1. John Alger, Euslis High
School, 13-00 (XI, 2. Scott Els wick, 12 East
Ridge H igh School 12-0600; 3 (tie) Ray
Lun-G lass, 12 l yman High School. Hen
Gordan, 12 Dr Phillips H igh School and
Brian M iller, 12 T rinity Prep, 12-00 00, 6.
(tie) N ik h il Kum ar, 12 O viedo H igh
School, Sean Coppinger, 12, O lym pia
H igh School, and Charles Marshall. 12
Easl Ridge H ig h School. 11-06 00; 8.
Tommy Rader. 12 Atlantic H igh School,

11-06 INI
Long Jump _ 1. Marquise Wesley, 9,
Evans IJig li School 21-06.50; 2. Chris
Glenn, Seabreeze High School. 21-00.00;
3. Denarius M orrow , Seabreeze H igh
School. 20-08 50; 4 Sparky ViLaint, 12
East Ridge H ig h School, 20-07.75; 5.
Latarrius Thomas, 10, N ew Sm yrna
Beach H igh School, 20-04.50, 6. David
Calhoun. 12 Osceola H ig h School, 2004,25, 7. Von Dixon, 12 Lyman H igh
ScJiool, 20-0100; 8. B illy Bryant. 9, N o rth
Eort Myers H igh ScJiool, 20-01 (HI
T riple Jump _ I. Stevie Warren. 11,
Seminole I lig h School 46-02.00, 2. K yron
Foster, II. Pine Ridge H igh School. 4310-25; 3. Chris Glenn, Seabreeze H igh
School, 43-09.25; 4 Marcus PosielL 10,
O lym pia I lig h SchuoL 43-03.50; 5. Justin
Scott. 12. L ik e M ary H igh School 4301.25; 6. Karim M artin, 12 Belleview
H ig h S ch o o l 42-08.25; 7. La la rriu s
Thomas, 10, New Smyrna Beach H igh
SchooL 42-OH.OO; 8. M arc Dixon. 12,
D e U n d High School 41-09 00.
Shot Put _ 1. Wes Stockbarge, 12
U ia rlo llc I lig h School 62-03.50,2. Lester
Roscmaiv 12 Poindana Illg J i School, 5011 I*' 1 Marx in People*. II , Evans High
School 49-02.00; 4. Robert Williams, 12
Lyman H ig h School, 47-02.00; 5. Tori
Dowe, 12 West Orange H igh ScluxiL 4601,00, 6. John MacDonald, 12 Timber
Creek High School 444)9.00; 7. Brandon
W illiam s. 12 Lake M ary H igh SchooL 4409.00; 8. N athaniel Beard, 11, Lyman
H ig h School, 444X1.00,
Discus T hrow I Wes Stockbarge, 12
Charlotte H ig h School 1974)1; 2 David
Kilgore, 12 D e L in d H ig h School 156-03;
3, TJ. Davts, 10, Sebasllan River High
School 1434)2 4. O tis Johnson, Jones
H igh School I334H; 5. M a ll Higgins. II ,
Leesburg H ig h School, 132-04; A Michael
Kemp, Seabreeze High School 1324)2 7.
Robert Williams, 12 Lyman H ig h School
1294)3; 8. Barry Bigbir, I I , New Smyrna
Beach H igh School 1294B

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Super Stock 50 headlines April 10th program at New Smyrna
Special to the Herald
The first month of the 2004 season is finally
under our belts. Fans have seen plenty of
action from the USAR Hooter's ProCup race
on March 20th at New Smyrna to the
Goodyear Challenge Race at Orlando
SpeedWorld on March 19th. What is in store
for the next month??
On Friday (April 9th), Orlando SpeedWorld
will welcome back the Super Late Models
along with the Open Wheel Modifieds,
Sportsman, Super Stock, Mini Stock and
Strictly Stock.
Saturday (April 10th), the Super Stocks will
go for 50 laps at New Smyrna along with the
Super Late Models, Open Wheel Modifieds,
Sportsman, Mini Stock and Strictly Stock. The
Late Models have the weekend off due to the
Goodyear Challenge Race at Bronson Motor
Speedway.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. with grand­
stands opening at 6 p.m. Qualifying for the
Super Stock 50 will be at 6:30 p.m. with racing
action at 7:30 p.m. General admission is $10
adults, $5 senior citizens and students, kids 11
and under FREE and reserved seating $15.
New Smyrna Speedway is located on SR 44
and SR 415 between 1-4 and 1-95 eight miles
west of New Smyrna in beautiful Samsula.
Also on Saturday, Volusia Speedway Park in
Barberville will be having Easter treats for the
kids!
On the fast 1 /2-mile clay oval, there will be
races in the Late Model, Hobby Stock, Street
Stock, Mini Stock and Pure Stock classes.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. and racing
starts at 7:30 p.m.
General Admission is $10 with children 12
and under free in the grandstands. The track
also offers Senior and Student discounts.
For information on schedules, etc. call 386985-4402 or visit the web at http://www.volu-

Girls
Continued from Page 8A
striking out 12 nnd walking
only two, while Rowland was
2-for-3 with an RBI and
Munyon had a double to lead
the offense.
In Lacrosse, Monroe and
Lerch scored two goals each
as Lake Brantley (9-2-1)
out scored Bishop Moore (5-6),
8-5.
In tennis on Monday,
Orangewood ran its record to
10-1 with a 7-0 whitewashing
of The Master's Academy,
and Trinity Prep improved to
12-1 with a 7-0 blanking of
Father Lopez (2-12).
In other matches, Lake
Howell (5-5) evened its
record with a 7-0 win over
Mainland (5-8), Winter
Springs (4-5) got past Oviedo
(2-5), 5-2, Lake Mary was also
blanked 7-0 by powerful
Bishop Moore (12-3) and a
very good Warner Christian
squad (8-3) got past Lake
Mary Prep, 5-2.
And in water polo,
Gateway (2-6) doubled the
score on Lake Howell (0-5), 42.
SOTUALL
M ASTER'S 3, WARNER 1
Warner ChrUtlanOOO 010 0 . 1 2 4
The M aster's A c a d e m y !!! 000 x _ 3 3 2
Zak am i Richardson. U frrn c re and
M unyon WP _ U fe rrie n r. U ‘ _ Zak. Save
none. 2B _ M aster'*. M unyon. 3B _
none. IIR _ none. Record* _ Warner fc-4;
M aster’* 7-4.

TE N N IS
EAGLES 5, G RIFFINS 2
SINGLES
No. I _ Braly, Warner Christian, defeat­
ed Lupton, 8-3.
No. 2 _ Greer, Warner Christian, defeat­
ed Schottm iUct 8-6.

siaspeedwaypark.com.
Volusia Speedway Park is located just 15
miles west of Ormond Beach. From 1-95, take
exit 88 west on State Road 40. From Highway
17, turn left on SR 40. The facility is five miles
east of Barberville.
At Speed world, the Dan Webster for U.S.
Senate Classic Auto Racing Series joins the
RE/MAX Legends, Bandeleros and
Hurricanes for Saturday night racing action.
Free grandstand admission may be obtained
by stopping in at Auto Parts of Taft in South
Orlando near the intersection of Orange
Avenue and Landstreet Road.
Orlando Speedworld Dragway will be host­
ing the season opening event of the
NHRA/Summit ET Series this Saturday.
The Super Pro, Sportsman, Pro-Cycle and
Junior Dragster classes will be in action.
The local track also hosts "Street Drags"
every Wednesday and Friday night from 6
p.m. until 10:30 p.m.
You can use the time to test, tune, practice,
run grudge races, etc. No extra charge to run.
For event, ticket and race day weather infor­
mation call 407-568-5522.
The weekend of April 16th and 17th will see
the Penske Racing Shocks United Pro
Modifieds race for 50 laps at Orlando
SpeedWorld. Along with the "best of the
best" modified drivers' in the state will be the
Sportsman, Super Stock, Mini Stock and
Strictly Stock. The Super Late Models have
the weekend off due to the Sunbelt Super Late
Model 125 lap event at Ocala Speedway.
At New Smyrna Speedway on April 17th,
the FASTRUCKS and FASTK1DS make their
first appearance of the 2004 season. FAS­
TRUCKS will go for 50 laps with the
FASTKIDS racing
25 laps. Along with these two features will be
the Late Models, Sportsman, Super Stocks,
Mini Stocks and Strictly Stocks. The Super

No. 3 _ Travis, Warner C h ristia n defeat­
ed J. Pepe. 8-3.
N o 4 _ Lind sirom. Warner C h ristia n
defealed K h a n 8-5.
No. 5 _ S. Pepe. U k e M ary Prof), defeal­
ed M ile*, 8-1.
DOUBLES
N o I _ Braly/G reer, Warner C h ristia n
defeated Lupton/Schottm illec, 8*6.
No. 2 _ S. P e p e /K h a n U k e M ary Prep,
defealed Lindslrom /G esaulvi, 8-2.
Record* _ Warner Christian 8-3.
S A IN TS 7, GREEN WAVE 0
SINGLES
No. 1 _ Hoover, T rin ity Prep, defeated
Kenzik. 6-1,6-2.
No. 2 _ Ranjit, T rin ity Prep, defeated
Winters, 6-4,6-5.
No. 3 _ R yan T rin ity Prep, defeated
Uremovic, 6-0, 6-1.
N o 4 _ Overmeyer, T rin ity Prep defeat­
ed Webster, 6-0, 6-1.
No. 5 _ Huskey, T rin ity Prep, defeated
Voges, 6 0 , 6-0.
DOUBLES
No. 1 _ Ryan/Overm eyer. T rinity Prep,
defeated K e n rik/W in te rs, 8-6.
No. 2 _ Phew/Huskey. T rin ity Prep,
defeated Uremovic/W ebster, 8-0.
Record* _ T rin ity Prep 12-1; Father
Lopez 2-12.

TRACK
S A N FO R D O P T IM IS
IN V IT A T IO N A L
TEAM
1. Charlotte H ig h School, 80.5; 2.
Colonial H ig h School 47; 3. Seminole
H ig h School 44.5; 4. Bishop Moore High
School, 41; 4. Spruce Creek H ig h School
41; 6. A tlantic H ig h School 32; 6. Pine
Ridge H igh School 32. 8. West Orange
H ig h School, 31; 9. Leesburg H ig h
School 29, 10. O viedo H ig h School 28,
11 East Ridge H ig h School, 23; 12.
Sebastian River H ig h School 22.5; 13.
M ainland H ig h School, 22; 14. Jones High
School, 20; 15. (tie) D c U n d H ig h School
and U k e M ary H ig h School, 19; 17 (tie)
Lyman H ig h School and U k e H ighland
Prep, 18; 19. Bellevtew High School, 14.5;
20. (tie) Osceola H ig h School and U k e
Brantley H ig h S chool 14; 22. The First
Academy, I I ; 23. W inter Springs High
School 10; 24. D m ber Creek H ig h School,
8; 25. Gateway H ig h School 7; 26. (tie)
N ew Smyrna Beach H igh School and
South U k e
H ig h School. 4; 28.
C elebration H ig h School, 3; 29. (tie)

T rin ity Preparatory School and Lake
H ow ell High School, 2.
IN D IV ID U A L EVENTS
100 M rte r Dash _ 1. Erica H a ll 12.
Leesburg H ig h School,
12.67; 2.
Q uawandU Grubbs, I I , Lyman H igh
School, 12.78; 3. Scottesha M ille r, 10,
A tla n tic H ig h School 12.83; 4. Nonye
Chekwa, 12, East Ridge H ig h School.
1301; 5 A sh rlle A th ilL 12. Osceola H ig h
School 13.12; 6. Tanjanika W right. II,
Seminole H igh School 13.15; 7. Key la
Smith, 12. M ainland H ig h School 13.47;
8. Danielle Blount, Colonial H ig h School
13.77.
200 M eter Dash _ I. Scottesha M iller,
10, A tlantic H igh School 26.38; 2. Ashelle
A lh il l 12, Osceola H ig h School 26.59; 3.
Hrianna Colic, 10, Charlotte H ig h School,
27,44; 4. Danielle Sedacra, 10, A tla n tic
High School 27.65; 5. D ffa n y M ille r, 11,
Pine Ridge I lig h School 27.B1; 6. Katelyn
O 'N e a l 10, Sebastian River H ig h School
27.93; 7. Megan Mather, 12. T rin ity Prep,
29.54
400 M e ie r Dash _ t. Avaniece King, 10,
M ainland H ig h School 58.51; 2. Jocelyn
W illiam s. 12, Seminole H ig h S chool
59J6; 3. Katelyn O 'N e a l 10, Sebastian
R iver H ig h S chool 1:01.08; 4. K ry la
Smith, 12. M ainland H ig h School. 1:02.71);
5. Courtney Collins, 9, Bishop Moore
H ig h School 103.21; 6. Nicole Slawinski,
11, Pine Ridge H igh School 1 03.45; 7.
Heather G o d w in , I I , Lake H ig h la n d
Prep, 103.59; 8. Yolanda Owens, I I ,
Gateway H ig h School 1:06.77.
BOO M e ie r Run _ 1. Roy a Darioosh, 9,
Spruce Creek H ig h School 2:25.17, 2.
Amanda Hinlze. It). U k e Brantley H ig h
School 2:2588; 3. Natalie Saltnursh, 11,
Bishop Moore H ig h School 2:27.20; 4.
Evelyn Moore, Seminole H ig h School
2:32.02; 5. A lliso n S I 12. C harlotte H igh
School 232 70, 6. U n a Calc. 11 U k e
H ig h la n d Prep, 2:34.42; 7. M ackm zie
Roberts. 9, U k e H ighland Prep, 2:36.93;
8, Am ber Collier. 10, Spruce Creek H igh
School 2:39.42.
1,600 M eter Run _ 1. Justine Jerome, 11,
F V U n d H ig h School 5:34.86; 2. Evelyn
Moore, Seminole H ig h School 5.42.05; 3.
M a ry O ylcr, 10, Bishop M oore H ig h
School 5:4831; 4. Samantha Hopper. 10,
Timber Creek H ig h School 5:49.18; 5.
A ltie Prendergusi U k e H ighland Prep,
5:49.25; 6. N lkiesa FaraJi, 9, Lake
H ig hland Prep, 5.50 04; 7. Kristen Pu. 11,
Charlotte H ig h School 551.30; 8. V irg ilia

Lates are off for the Ocala Sunbelt Super Late
Model race.
April 23rd will see Super Stocks go for 50
laps at Orlando SpeedVVorld with trie Super
Late Models, Open Wheel Modifieds,
Sportsman, Mini Stock and Strictly Stock. At
New Smyrna on April 24th, the New
Smyrna's SHOW DOLLS will entertain the
fans along with a 50 lap Sportsman race and
25 lap Strictly Stock race. Also on the pro­
gram will the Super Late Models, Late
Models, Open Wheel Modifieds, and Mini
Stock.
The Saturday night shows at Orlando
SpeedWorld will see plenty of racing action
with the Bandolero Young Guns, Bandits and
Outlaws, Legends and Hurricanes every
Saturday nignt.
On April 10th, joining in the weekly show
fun, will be the Classic Auto Racing Series.
RESULTS
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
Saturday. April 3, 2004
MODIFIEDS (TO M M Y PATTERSON M E M O R IA L PENSKE
RAC IN G SHOCKS U N IT E D PRO _ 50 LAPS)
I. &lt;(N) l e e
Collins, Fast Q u a lifie r 18292; 2. (15) Tank Tucker; 3. (00) IIrad
M ay; 4. (66) Jerry Symons; 5. (0) Kevin Durden; 6. (1) Wayne
Jefferson, H ard Charger; 7. (77) John Gerstner; 8. (32m) Alan
M cCafferty; 9. (57) Jim "H oot" Flynn. 10. (01E) Steve Gainey; 11.
(19) M ike Johnson; 12. (70) Dave Savicki; 13. (01) J. F McClellan;
t4. (06) Gteg Nordstrom . Top Rookie; 15. (14) Glen Bradley; 16,
(4) Ronald "Blackie" Blackanl; 17. (88) Paul Duncan; 18. (47)
W ally Patterson; 19. (7) M a rk V a m le vm d rr; 20. (51} Chad Pierce;
21. (34) M ark Emberson. D id not start; 22. (70) Jeremy Gerstner.
D id not start.
TH U N D ER ROADSTERS _ 1 (90) Hutch Hudson; 2. (75)
Randy Dye; 3. (60) Jim Wade.
LATE M O DEL _ I. (43) Randy Dye; 2. (64) Donald Hess; 3. (7)
Charlie Ment; 4 (26) Troy Atkins; 5. (48) M ark Smith; 6. (119)
Josh Schmidt; 7. (4) C ynthia Strahley; 8 (62) Travis Wilson; 9.
(23) David Pletka; 10. (52) H ank Baker; 11. ( I ) Slick Davis.
SPORTSMAN_ 1. ( Ill) D o n n y W illiam s; 2. (3) Earl Beckner; 3.
(30) Dale Clouser; 4. (07) Ron Lufcy; 5. (48) Cory Kaiser; 6 (18)
K m Lewton; 7. (51) Ed Kennedy; 8. (08) Paul Hudson; 9. (47)
D avid Gibbs; 10. (7) Tom Gamacne; 11. (6) Bruce McGonigall.
• SUPER STOCK _ 1, (23) Charlie Collins; 2. (3) Jeff C olburn; 3.
(2) Ron Whaley; 4. (211) Jack Lenzen; 5, (57) Brent Brown; 6. (21)
Josh W ronkowski, 7. (66)Tim Edmondson; 8. (27) Barry Parks; 9.
(31) Paul Cornelius; 10. (8 0 Ferris Crews; 11. (45) M ike S o u ku p.
STRICTLY STOCK _ I. (39) Jeremy I lovcncamp; 2. &lt;24q&gt; Todd

Phillips, 9, W in trr Springs 1lig h School.
5:55.47.
3, 200 M eter Run _ 1. A lliso n Palmer.
O viedo High School 12:16.45, 2.Amanda
Rodriguez, 10, Bishop M oore H ig h
School, 12:32.74; 3. Amanda Hinlze. 10,
U k e Brantley H igh School 1235.20, 4.
Laura Garniw, 10. Spruce Creek H igh
School 12:36.71; 5. Danielle Lowenstcin.
12. DeLand H ig h S chool 1237.29; 6.
Jamie Jones, 9, W in te r Springs H ig h
School 12.46.15; 7. Sarah Paulhtis, 10,
Lyman H ig h School, 1254.47; 8. Kristen
Pu, 11, Charlotte H ig h School 13.08.41.
100 M e ie r H u r d le * . 1. Missy D o it 10,
C harlotte H ig h School 15 67; 2. Sara
W illiam s, 11, U e s b u rg H ig h School,
1653; 3. D lla n y M iller, I I , Pine Ridge
H ig h School 16 85; 4. Kabreka W hite. 9,
West O range H ig h School, 16.90; 5.
Hannah Stowe, 12, South U k e H ig h
School, 1737; 6. Sarah Anderson, 10,
Gateway H ig h School 17.67; 7. U u ra
Weiss, 12, Spruce Creek H ig h School
18.03.
300 M eter H urdles _ 1, Andrea Fo, 12,
C harlotte H ig h School, 46.47; 2.
Qua wand is Grubbs, 11, Lym an H ig h
School 47.86; 3. Katherine Dyer, The First
Academy, 48.60; 4. Kabreka W hile, 9,
West Orange H ig h School, 4930; 5. Sara
W illiam s, 11, Leesburg H ig h School,
49.58; 6. Debra Clark. I t , West Orange
H ig h School 50 62; 7. U u ra Weiss, 12.
Spruce Creek I lig h School 50.92; 8. Sarah
Anderson, 10, G ateway H ig h School,
5134.
4*100 M e ie r Relay _ 1. Seminole H ig h
S chool 49.64; 2. C harlotte H ig h S chool
51.42; 3. A tla n tic H ig h School 51.99; 4.
U k e M a ry H ig h S ch o o l 52.56; 5. Jones
H ig h School, 53.02; 6. W inter Springs
H ig h School 53 04, 7. Belleview H ig h
School, 53.17; 8. D m b e r Creek H ig h
School, 53.76.
4*400 M e te r Relay _ 1. Seminole H ig h
School, 4:1337; 2. C olonial H ig h School
4:16.32; 3. C h a rlo tte H ig h School,
4:17.07; 4. Spruce Creek H ig h School
432.17; 5. Bishop M oore H ig h School,
4:28.46; 6 Del.and H ig h School. 4:33 40,
7,B e lle vie w H ig h School, 4:35.40; 8.
Sebastian R iver H ig h S ch o o l 437,56.
4xB00 M eter Relay _ 1. Spruce Creek
H ig h School 1031.77; 2. O viedo H igh
School 1037.82; 3. Dishop M ix ire H igh
School. 10:38.48; 4 C harlotte H ig h
School 1051.01; 5 U k e H ighland Prep.
10:56.15; 6. W inter Springs H ig h School

Softball
Continued from Page 8A
•Dade two losses on Sunday, as the
Raiders defeated the Sharks by the
scores of 5-0 and 5-1. The team is now
34-13-1 overall.
In the first game, Lacko and Brosky
combined on a two-hit shut-out of the
Sharks. Lacko pitched five innings,
allowing two hits and Brosky pitched
the final two innings, striking out four of
the seven batters she faced. The Raiders
had nine hits, including two doubles by
Victoria Rudolph, who knocked in three
runs.
Other hitters were Schrupp (2-for-3,
RBI, two runs scored), Karen Padgett (2for-2, double), Rabcnold (triple, RBI),
Knight (l-for-3), Lyman's Katie
Pickelsimer (l-for-2, sacrifice),
Seminole's Beth Case (run) and Kristin
Cameron (run).
In the nightcap the Raiders exploded
for four runs in the bottom of the 5th
inning to break a 1-1 tie and held on to
defeat the Sharks 5-1.
Sanford's Jenny Abendroth picked up
the win for SCC, with Brosky pitching
the final two innings for the save.
Miller led the offense, going 2-for-3
with an RBI. During the game Rabenold
scored her 53rd run of the season, break­
ing the school record of 52 which was set
in the first year of fastpitch at SCC in
1995.

Other hitters were Abendroth (l-for-3),
Cameron (l-for-2, RBI, run), Sanford's
Mindy Crouse (l-for-3, run), Case (run)
and Knight (run).
The Raiders swept Palm Beach
Community College at home on
Saturday, by identical scores of 3-0.
In the first game Lacko threw a two-hit

shut-out, running her record to 13-8 on
the season.
The Raiders only managed five hits,
but three of them came in the third
inning, when SCC scored all of its runs.
Rudolph led off the inning with a dou­
ble, and was driven in by Cameron's
triple down the left field line. Cameron
then scored when the shortstop misplayed a ball hit by Rabenold. Rabenold
then stole second and moved to third on
a single by Knight before scoring on a
fielder's choice by Miller.
Knight and Abendroth also had hits
for the Raiders.
Brosky (17-5) struck out 11 PBCC bat­
ters in tne second game, giving up only
four hits.
Padgett led the offense, going 3-for-3
on the day. Once again, SCC scored all
its runs in one inning.
Padgett led off the second inning with
a single and pinch runner Gase was sac­
rificed to second on a bunt by DeFilippo.
The next batter, Pickelsimer, was hit by a
pitch and Crouse followed that with a
double to left center to score Gase. After
an infield out, Knight (2-for-3) hit a
triple to right center to score both run­
ners.
Other contributors were Crouse (1-for3, double, RBI, run), Angie Camacho (1for-2), Gase (run) and Pickelsimer (run).
The big day for the Raiders, however,
last Thursday as SCC took 2-of-3 games
at Lake City Community College in MidFlorida Conference action.
The first game was a continuation of a
game that had been halted in the top of
tne 6th on March 1st with the
Timberwolves up 5-1. LCCC won the
game by a final score of 6-1.
In the regularly scheduled double-

header, SCC swept both games, 4-1, and
9-0 in 6 innings. The Raiders are now 119 in the conference.
Doing the hitting in the continued
game were Rabenold (2-for-4, RBI),
Knight (l-for-4), Bitzer (l-for-2),
Abendroth (l-for-2) and Cameron (triple,
run).
The first 'real' game saw Camacho Hit
her first career home run, a two-run
shot, giving the Raiders an early lead in
the first inning, and, behind the pitching
of Brosky, shut down the Wolves'
offense.
The defense was outstanding too, not
committing an error, and catcher Miller
threw out a runner and picked off anoth­
er in the victory. Brosky (16-5) allowed
one run on six nits and struck out eight.
Providing the offense were Camacho
(2-for-3, home ru a double, two RBI,
run), Knight (2-for-4, double), Schrupp
(l-for-3, run), Cameron l-for-3) and
Rabenold and Bitzer, one run scored
each.
The real shocker came in the nightcap
as the Raiders run-ruled LCCC for the
first time in memory and may have been
the first time the many-time national
champions have ever been run-ruled.
SCC pounded 10 hits in the win to
back Lacko (12-8), who pitched a twohitter and struck out seven.
The offense was led by Rabenold, who
was a double away from hitting for the
cycle, finishing the game 4-for-4 with a
home run, a triple and two singles.
Also contributing were Knight (dou­
ble, run, RBI), Miller (double, run, RBI),
Camacho (l-for-3, ru a RBI), Bitzer (1for-3, run), Rudolph (l-for-3, RBI) and
Schrupp (double, two RBI).

M cCrary; 3 (21*) M ike Dohnu 4 (126) Derek 5Ude, 5. (73) Jose
Rivera; 6 (65) James Smith. 7. (X) Chris G u id ry; 8. (75) D m
Digue; 9. (78) Scott Shem ll; 10. (14) Adam Soukup; 11. (61)
Kenneth Walker.
'
DEM O DERBY _ 1. Ed D r ifts , 2. Bam Bam.

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Friday, A p ril 2. 21XM
M O DIFIEDS(15 Laps).1 .(5 1 ) Chad Pierce, 2. (57) J*0" 1D ynn,
3 (9) Wayne 1leckle. 4 (96) M att Wheeler; 5. (81) Ricky Wood; 6.
(5) Jon Com pa prone. Sr; 7. (38) Ricky M odey. 8 T 2 0 ) Lynn
DtCandlo; 9. (56) Ken McCracken; 10. (34) M ark Emberson; D id
N ot 5tart _ (08) Terri Bryant
,
e*. a
M IN I STOCKS (15 U p s ) _ 1. (28) Sean Bass: 2. (87) Chad
Ashley; 3. (007) Stephen Simpson; 4. (07) D ick Law lo; 5. ( / / )
Randy Blakeslee; 6. (33) Bob DelMastro; 7.(24) John Cook; 8. (72)
M att Roller; 9 (30) R J. A rm me. 10. (98) Josh Hermann
SPORTSMAN (15 U p s ) _ I. (30) Dale Clouser; 2. (23) Richard
M ight; 3. (50) Justin Hall; 4. (93) Bruce Gayton; 5. (98) Bobby Joe
Woodley; 6. (48K) Cory Kaiser; 7. (3) Earl Beckncr. D id N ot Start
_ (56) Bill Hall; (64) B illy Cuddy.
SUPER STOCKS (15 U p s ) .1 ,(9 2 ) Ted I lead; 2. (44) Bob Boiler;
3. (66) A n d y Nichols; 4 (17) Harley Gibbcns; 5. (118) Donald
Springer; 6. (65) Dave W right; 7. (64) Bobby Riley; 8. (24) Bill
Loomis; 9, (4) Tommy H u ff stutter. D isqualified _ (2) Ron
Whaley; (12) Corey Freed D id Not Start _ (28) Ron Edwards.
STRICTLY STOCKS (12 U p s ) _ 1. (07) Richie U sa lo ; 2. (126)
Derek Slade D id N ot Start . (2) Red Honakcr.
Saturday, A p ril 3, 2004
R E /M A X LEGENDS CARS (25 U p s ) . 1. (2) Patrick
Conrad; 2. (05) Jeremy Colangclo; 3. (5) K o ry A b b o lt; 4. (98)
K evin A b b o tt! 5. (33) A | Fulgcnzi; 6 (00) D arin C o k e r 7. (91)
Jeff Deggeller; 8. (12) Bobby Byars; 9, (19) James R odrigue*;
10, (73) Sam Walts; I I . (COO)Shane Cam pbell; 12. (33jr.)
D e rrick W ood; 13. (84) M a ll Bowers; 14 (31) Jarred C aw ley;
15 (4) D io n H in sky; 16. (5X) Johnny Sabo; 17. (29) Brandon
Thomson; 18. (20) K yle Dombeck; 19. (49) D m O slertund; 20.
(01) Todd C am pbell; 21. (77) Tom Clarke; 22. (100) Doc
Richardson; 23. (22) Wesley M cLeod; 24 (3) Gus Richardson.
M O D IF IE D LtTES (25 l a p s ) . 1. (22) M ark U n d is ; 2. (5)
George L in d is ; 3. (8) Stan 1lope; 4 (33) Robert C randall; 5.
(40) Todd Diers. 6. (2) 11111 K rauthoff; 7. (69) K evin Baxter; 8
(13) Robert M ight; 9. (49) Rick M cFarland; 10 (68) N ick
Shadid; 11. (51) M ax H ow e
PRO C H A LLE N G E (25 U p s ) _ 1. (1) Rod Sanders; 2. (56)
H o w a rd Brennan; 3. (2) Todd C u rrie r; 4 (12) Brad Sanders; 5.
(25) M ik e Lago; 6 (24) M a rk D a vid ; 7. (28) Tyler D a vid ; 8 (22)
D a vid H a ll; 9. (10) D m H a rt; 10. (18) Ken Walts; I t . (20) Dale
I tome.
BA N D E LE R O BA N D ITS (15 U p s ) _ 1. (38) G erald W hite. Jr.;
2. (6) Josh W illiam s; 3. (60) Chad A kin s *60; 4. (1H) Ryan Rust;
5. (17) Blake Eden; 6. (8) Donovan Ponder.
BA N D ELE R O Y O U N G G UNS (15 U p s ) . I (33) D errick
Wood; 2. (97) Scott Jarrett; 3. (54) Brandon Thom son; 4. (7) N ik
Wesenick; 5. (75) Chelsea Schillig: 6. (9) M atthew Jarrvl!; 7. (21)
Kara Clarke.

11:00.00; 7. G ateway H ig h School.
11:14.00; 8. D m K -r Creek H ig h School,
11:16.00.
H ig h Jump _ I K im M axw ell, 12.
Sebastian River H ig h School 5-05.00; 2.
(lie) Erin Farley, Colonial H ig h School
and Sara W illiam s. 11. Leesburg H igh
School 5-00 00; 4. V i Wane HueLxmcier.
10, East Ridge H ig h School, 5-00,00; 5.
Jocllen Deshawn, 11, C ha rlotte H ig h
School, 4-10.00; 6. Z u rin a S utukl,
Colonial H ig h School, 4-10.00; 7. Jordan
Lazenby, 10.la k e H o w e ll H ig h School, 410.00; 8. (tie) M alika Jones. Seminole
H ig h School and Andrea Fo, 12. C harlotte
H ig h School, 4-08 00,
Pole V ault _ 1. Brittney M cDerm ott, 11,
O viedo H ig h School, 9-06.00; 2. Tara
Branum. 12. Belleview H ig h School 906 00; 3. Ashley Corriveau, 12. East Ridge
H ig h S chool 9-06IX); 4. Taylor Warden.
12, The First Academy, 9-06.00; 5.
M ichelle Tcvton. 12, N ew Smyrna Beach
H ig h S chool 9-0600, 6. Elise Bim baum,
C elebration H ig h S ch o o l 9-00.00; 7.
Virginia Cobb, 12, DeLand H igh School
9-00.00; 8. Am ber Doileau, I I , Belleview
H ig h School 8-06.00.
Long Jump _ 1. Zurina S u lu k l Colonial
H ig h School 16-11.00; 2. Danielle Lytle,
Colonial H ig h School 15-11.00, 3. Missy
D o lt 10, Charlotte H ig h School, 15-08.75;
4. Scottesha M ille r. 10, A tla n tic H ig h
School, 154)635; 5. Nonye Chekwa, 12,
East Ridge H ig h School, 15-05.00; 6.
Courtney Collins, 9, Bishop M oore i lig h
S ch o o l
154)4.00; 7. (tie ) B ritn e y
Washington, 11, Sebastian River H igh

School and Erica Ward, 10, Belleview
H igh School, 15-0250.
T riple J u m p _ 1. Jamilla Joseph, I I , Pine
Ridge H igh S chool 334)9.00; 2. Zurina
Suluki, Colonial H ig h School 334)5.25; 3.
Britney Gibson, 10, Pine Ridge H ig h
School. 334)5.00; 4 Kathryn W illiam s, 10,
M a in la n d H ig h School, 32-11.00; 5.
Courtney Collins. 9, Bishop Moore H ig h
School 32-0650; 6. Nonye Chekwa, 12,
East Ridge H ig h School, 32-01.50; 7.
Danielle Lytle, Colonial H ig h School 3200.75; 8. N adine Sweeney, 12, D m ber
Creek H ig h School 31-11.25.
Shot Put _ 1. Lakendra Thames. 10,
West Orange H ig h School 364)8,00; 2.
Am ber Lee, 12, jones H ig h School 3605.00, 3, Brandy Jaworski, 12, Spruce
Creek H ig h School, 36-01.50; 4. Shereena
H ollis. 11. la k e M ary H ig h School 3510.00; 5. Meagan Chamberlin, 12, la k e
M ary H ig h School 35-00.00; 6. Der-ryka
M artin. 10, Pine Ridge H ig h School 3407.00; 7. A lyso n Stockbarger, 11.
C ha rlotte H ig h School, 34-06.00; 8.
Britney Johnson, 9, Sebastian River H igh
School 344)1.00.
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Haw the top 10 stack up this week
NEXTEL CUP I
1. Kurt B u tch
1,032; previous: 2
2. Mall Kenseth
1,013; previous: 1
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
997; previous: 3
4. Tony Stewart
946; previous: 4
5. Elliott Sadler
942; previous: 9
6. Jimmie Johnson
9 23: previous: 6
7. Kasey Kahne
9 0 2 ; previous: 11
8. Kevin Harvick
8 97; previous: 7
9. Jeff Gordon
891; previous: 12
10. Ryan Newman
L 834; previous: 5

Kurt B u tch 's
sixth-place fin­
ish In Texas
gave him the
points lead,
overtaking
leammate Matt
Kenseth by 19
points.

T H E R A C IN G 411

NEXTEL CUP.

BUSCH SERIES

R ace: Advance Auto Parts 500
W here: Martinsville Speedway
W hen: April IB, 1 p.m„ EDT
R ace distance: 263 miles, 500 laps
Defending cham pion: Jeff Gordon
Rnce record : Jeff Gordon, 82.223
mph. Sept 2 2 ,1996.
Qualifying record : Tony Stewart,
96371 mph. Sept. 3 0 .2000.
Storyline: The Nextel Cup Scries takes a week off for
the Easter holiday before resuming April IB at
Martinsville Speedway. Jeff Gordon (above right), who
holds the track race record, won both of last year's
races at the historic .526mile track.

R ace: Pepsi 300
W h ere: Nashville Superspecdwny
W hen: Saturday 4 pm . EDT
Defending cham p: David Green
R ace reco rd : David Green, 122.724 mph.
April 12.2003.
Q ualifying reco rd : Randy ia Jo le , 163324
mph. April 12,2003.
S toryline: Many Ncxtcl Cup drivers are
choosing to race In the Busch series on their
week off. Among those scheduled (o compete
for the coveted Gibson U*s Paul guitar win­
ner's trophy are Michael Waltrip Kasey
Kahne, Greg IllfBo and Johnny Sauter.

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R ace: Kroger 250
W h ere: Martinsville Speedway
W hen: April 17,1 p m . EDT
Defending ch am p : Dennis Setzer
R ace record (250 laps): Jim m y
llenslcy, 71.21H mph, April 17,1999.
Qualifying reco rd : Mike Bliss, 94375
mph. April 16.1999.
S toryline: The series is In the midst of
a five-week break following the March
13 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts
200 at Atlanta. Martinsville Speedway
is a charter member of the series, host­
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photo finish

TEXA S NOTEBOOK

Gordon not a fan
of aero changes
By A L LEV IN E
Cox News Service
Ju stin , Texas
ven with a new; softer racing tire
and modifications to the rear spoil­
ers, NASCAR still liasn't gotten the
package rigid, Jeff Gordon said Sunday
Ho ltad an enjoyable ride in Sunday's
Samsung Radio Shack 500 at T u u Motor
Speedway but only when he was leading
twice for 47 Lips. A failing battery cost
him the lead late In the race and he fin­
ished third in the N a 24 Chevrolet.
Otherwise, It was a struggle.
“The aero push here Is absolutely horri­
ble," Gordon said. “That's why we don't
see the type of racing that we'd really like
to see h e re .. . . Every time I'd get my car
good. I'd start catching other cars. I’d grt
10-15 car lengths from them and the car
would just absolutely stop
"We all know they haven't gone far
enough on the aero and they haven't gone
far enough on the tires. And you can't go
any further on the tires without going
more on the aero. I think we have just as
much downforee now os we did last year. I
don't understand why the cars aren't In
the wind tunnel. If their goal Is to get
these cars where tho acre push Isn't os
bad, we've got to slow them down through
tho com ers."

E
David G reen's
eighth-place
finish In the
O'Reilly 300
Saturday moved
him into first
place in the
standings. Kevin
Harvick, Iasi
week’s leader,
did nol race and
fell to seventh. ,

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
1. Travis Kvapll
340; previous: 2
2. Carl Edwards
336; previous: 1
3. Bobby Hamilton
320; previous: to
4. David Reutlmann
3 1 3 ; previous: 9
5. Dennis Setzer
285; previous: 6
6. Shane Hmlel
2 7 1 ; previous; 14
7 . Terry Cook
2 6 9 ; previous: 5
6. Mike Skinner
264; previous: 26
9. Chad Chaffin
262; previous: 13
10. Mott Crafton
. 261; previous. 18

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BUSCH SERIES
1. David Green
—
8 9 1 ; previous: 2
2. Martin Truox Jr.
874; previous: 3
3. Michael Waltrip
845; previous: 3
4. Kyle Busch
8 17; previous: 8
5. Robby Gordon
802; previous: 7
6. Jason Keller
800; previous: 6
7. Kevin Harvick
790; previous: 1
8. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
778; previous: 11
9. Johnny Souter
743; previous: 10
10. Greg Billie
739; previous: 5

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NASCAR

Elliott Sadler's car (38) crossed the finish line just ahead ot Kasey Kahne's car at
Texas Motor Speedway. It was Kahne's third second-place finish this season.

S a d le r h o ld o f f K a h n e b y 0 . 0 2 8 seco n d s to w in in T exa s
By AL LEVINE
Cox News Service
A fourth-place
finish In the
EasyCare
Vehicle Service
Contracts 200
at Atlanta lifted
defending
series champ
Travis Kvapll
to the top of
the standings.

E

Gordon pulling double duty
obby Gordon says he'll nltempt to run
the Indy-Charlotte double again.

R

On May 30, Gordon plans to run the
Indianapolis 500, his 10th. then travel to
Lowe's Motor Speedway In Charlotte and run
the Coca-Cola 600 In the Nextel Cup Series.
“1 love the challenge we'll face in May.”
Gordon said.
— R ick M inter

Martinsville ran Its first race
under the NASCAR banner on
July 4 ,1 9 4 8 , with Fonty Flock
winning the Modified Stock Car
feature race. NASCAR founder
«
Bill F ra n c * finished eighth
while 19-yeer-oW Fireball R obert*
set out with mechanical problems.

ft TALK THE TALK
A guidt to NASCAR team

“Silly Season”
Silly S e a s o n is slan g for
th e period that b egin s dur­
ing the closin g w eek s ol the
s e a s o n an d the beginning
w eek s of the o ffseaso n
w hen te a m s a n n o u n ce driv­
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for th e following year.

Ju stin , Texas
Ulott Sadler won the second Nextel Cup race
of his career Sunday, but rookie Kasey
Kahne is getting photo finishes down pat.
A loser to Malt Kenseth by 0.010 seconds at
Rockingham In February Kahne finished 0.028 sec­
onds behind Sadler In Sunday's Samsung Radio
Stuck 500 al Tbxas Motor Speedway
That gives Kahne a place In two of the eight clos­
est finishes since NASCAR implemented electronic
scoring In 1993. The Rockingham finish was the
fourth-closcst In history.
In seven Cup races, Kahne has finished second
three times.
The difference Sunday — besides a half-car
length lo the nnlsh line — was the number of laps
nin under caution late in the race. Seven were
required to dean up a three-car wreck, [laps 285-2!)I)

RACE STATISTICS
Winner’s Average Speed: 138 845 mph
Tim* of Race: 3 hours, 36 minutes, 30 seconds
Margin of Victory: 0.028 Seconds
Caution Flogs: 7 for 45 laps
Lead Changes: 24 among 12 drivers
Lap Laadars: B Lobonte. 0; B.Eliott, 1-19;
J.Nemechek, 20; K-Petty, 21; R. Wallace, 22-23;
S Martin. 24-37; B EIHott. 38-44; S.Martin, 4 5 4 8 ;
K.Kahne, 49-81; E.Sadter, 82; D Earnhardt Js . 8364; JSautar, 85; K.Kahne, 86-120; K-Busch, 121;
K.Kahne, 122-124; E-Sadar,. 125-144; ICKahne
145-181; JGordon. 182; DEarrturdt Jr.. 163-184;
K.Kahne. 185-199; B Labonte, 200-204;
J.Nemechek, 205-236; ICKahne, 237-261; JGordon,
262-307; E.Sadler, 306-334.

LO O K
AHEAD

and six to remove oil from the track aller the engine
blew In Jeff Green's No. 43 Dodge.
“It 100 percent benented me." Sadler said. “I was
thinking the more caution laps we can run, the less
time [Kahne) has to move up through the Held. Wc
knew nobody could run with him, iso) keep running
cautions, keep running cautions."
Kahne questioned the need for all tiie caution Lips.
"I didn't sec any debris out there half the time,"
lie said. "It's Just ridiculous how long Ihoy took.
That's something NASCAR really needs to look at.
They do the one-lap safety rule |to clear the clean up
enjw niter the track Is cleaned| and that's great. The
extra eight, 10,20 laps they run is ridiculous,"
Sadler, in the N a 38 Fbrd, had taken tho lead on
lap 307 when then leader Jeff Gordon began fading
with a battery problem
Bui Kahne, whose Dodge led 14B laps, clearly had
die dominant machine and was making a remark
able charge after briefly falling a b p down on Lip 265
when a caution came out as he was pitting.
He was given the "lucky dog piss", rejoining die
lead b p in eighth pbee. The “lucky dog" rule states
dial the first driver one lap down automatically gets
his b p back when a caution comes out.
When the field was slowed to 60 mph for Green’s
caution from b p 296301, It stopped Kahne's methodi­
cal march through the field.
He finally passed Dale Earnliardl Jr. for second
with 20 bps to go and was Just a car length from
Sadler with five to go.
"] was trying to pay attention to my line so much
that 1 didn't realize he was running high in [turns]
three and four and getting such a big ran coming off
the corner,” Sadler said. "I knew he wasn't there at
the time, but I tried to move up slow In front of him
and I clipped him and he hit the wall. Then 1 got a
little space That might be the reason why I'm sitting
here |in the winner’s press conference] and he’s
not."

pr'fur* 91

A pril 25 — Aaron's 499,
Talbdega Superspeedway
M ay 2 — Auto Club 500,
California Speedway
M ay 15 — Pontiac Performance 400,
Richmond International Raceway

“ We h a d the best c a r

M ay 22 — Nextel All Star Challenge,
Lowe's Motor Speedway

a ll day long a n d ra n
second. IP s

Improvements ahead at Atlanta, Indy
• The Steel and Foam Energy
Reduction (SAFER) barriers will be
In p bee at A tlan ta M otor
Speedway in time for the Oct. 31
Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500, speed
way officials announced last week.
The barriers will cover more than
8,000 fret of the walls of the 154
mile track. The barriers, which are
attached to the existing walls in sec­
tions that can be quickly repLiced.
have been credited with reducing
injuries in crashes.

• Indianapolis Motor Speedway
which started out with a racing sur­
face of bricks, will be repaved with
asphalt following the Brickyard 400
on Aug. 8.
Track officials say a four-inch
b yer of pavement will be milled
away and replaced with several lay­
ers of fresh asphalt. They say the
original brick tayor Is well under­
neath the area of track that will be
disturbed.
— R ick M inter

Elliott knocked out
Bill Elliott started second but finished
36th when a Ure blow on his No. 91 Dodge
on lap TO. The car spun Into the wall at
turn 3, knocking him out of the r a r e .Elliott had led twice for 26 bps.
“We just cut a tire down, p bln and sim­
ple," Elliott said. “I tried to get to pit road.
It was Just one of them days."

Labontet streak ends
Terry Labonte's series leading streak af
finishing races ended alter 48 races when
his N a 5 Chevrolet broke a camshaft on
b p 119. He finished 41st.

His last DNF (did not finish) was also
an engine failure
"The engine blew up on the caution
bp," Labonte said. “We weren’t running
the way we wanted to, anyway Sometimes
R happens — things break."

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ON TV
NEXTEL CUP
Advance Auto Parts 500
1 p.m. April IB
BUSCH SERIES
Pepsi 300
3:30 p m . Saturday

FOX

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CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
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12:30 p.m.,Apnl 17

Timely caution helps Kenseth in win

M

A pril 18 — Advance Auto I“arts 500,
Martinsville Speedway

disappointing really.
IP s h a rd to be
disappointed n a m in g
second but w e w ere the
best car. ”
KASEY KAHNE
Commenting on finishing second for
tho third time in his seven career
Nextel Cup starts.

att Kenseth took the lead from
\
BUSCH REPORT
Bobby Hamilton Jr. Just before a
caution flag with six bps left,
and went on to win the Busch series 13
race
career starts Robby Gordon was
Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway
third. Two of Kyle Busch's runner up
As Kenseth was passing under
finishes have been behind Kenseth.
Hamilton hi the third turn on the 195th
"This team is awesome. It's Just a mat­
bp, Tracy Hines spun out on the
ter of time before things come together
frontstretch, taking out Kasey Kahne.
and wc win that first one," Busch said. "I
By the time the caution came out and
tried to catch up with Kenseth. but you
the field was frozen. Kenseth had com­
Just can't make up that amount of gap In
pleted tire pass in his Fbrd. NASCAR
that short time.'*
reviewed replays to confirm the pass
Hamilton had an engine glitch on the
that gave Kenseth his first lead in the
restart after the red flag and slipped to
O'Reilly 300.
tilth, behind Johnny Benson, who had
Alter a red flag. Kenseth was strong on
his first topfivc Busch finish since being
the restart with three bps left and went
the series champion in 1995.
on to his 15th Busch victory His average
Jason fjefller, defending race champl
speed was 126 865 mph, and he finished
on Joe Nemechek, David Green, Jeff
ahead of pole-sitter Kyle Busch in a
Burton and Martin Truex Jr. were sixth
Chevrolet.
through 10th.
“I had a really pushing car all day I'm
Green, who drove the same car Jeff
surprised we won It," said Kenseth. who
Purvis won in at Texas two years ago.
took a Cup race at Texas two years ago.
took over the series points lead. Green
"It's always cool lo win In Texas."
has 891 points, 17 more than Truex, who
Kenseth, In his third Busch race this sea­
won a week earlier In Bristol Tenn.
son, is the defending Nextel Cup champi­
Nextel Cup regular Kevin Harvick.
on and has two wins in racing's top cir­
who had a win and three other topflve
cuit this year. He finished 16th Sunday in
finishes the first five Busch races to take
the Sanrsung/RadloShack 500.
the points lead, didn't run Sunday Clint
Busch, the 1 6 year-old brother of
Bowyer started in the No 21 car Instead,
Nextel Cup points leader Kurt Busch, led
finishing 36th in his Busch debut.
147 bps in his third runner-up finish In
—A l Levine

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person at: 1398 So Woodbind
Blvd . DeLand. FL 32720,
Monday-Wednesday, 9 a m
5 p m.Mxi may also e-mal your
resum e
to:
sara meyerOleloloch com, or
call
386-738-8042
Background chock and drug
testing required EOE
www. telet sch.com
Direct TV Satellite Inslallors:
Im m ediate
openings
tor
experienced satellite installers
only Call 407-330-1171 ASAP
D rivers: CDL required to drive
dump trucks. Experience a
plus Must be at toast 25 yrs Pay
S500 to $700/wk 407-339WORK (9675)
D um p tru c k d rs. needed:
Class B drs. License rqd Must
be 24 yrs. or older. Local work
407-466-4590______________
Estate Sales Mgr. Mm 10yrs exp
in antique business All aspects
ol sale Tags to buy outs. 35%
ol net sales. 321-960-2752 .
E ip Drivers Wanted!
Long
H aul
O p e ra to r*,
Carolinas-NW . 99.9% NoTouch Freight. All New Freight,
No Slip Sittlng/Rrder Program
£2,000 s^&gt; O n Bonus Cal Daria
Immediately,
1-888-3393943X312.
Experienced tree personnel
needed
Drs. license A
transportation a must. £9* an
hour 407-327*7109
Full Time Teacher needed tor
child care In Lake Mary CDA
preferred, good pay. some
bene tits 407-321-5577
Housekeeper's Maids: Small
cleaning
business
is
orpandng Local area Must have
own transportation. Great pay
&amp; hours. Call 407-622-6035 or
407-415-6035
Plastic
Injection
m olding
m achine operators needed.
H r* 7 to 3:30pm, Call Rainbow
Pool Supply, on W. Airport
Blvd. 407-324-9616.

S f i f l l

Automotive
Merchandise
Reel Estate
181197 Miscellaneous 231245

To Place Your Ad Call
55— B usiness

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71— H E Lr W a n t e d
Immediate openings t o r :
In s ta lle r: Installs cabinets,
window treatments and valance
fabrication, sill installation. Must
have woodworking experience
and experience operating
woodworking equipment. Need
to be a high end lit and finish
carpenter with attention to
detail when Installing cabinets
or building custom closeouts or
parts. Must have 2 years
experience
as
a
finish
carpenter,
lam ination
knowledge a plus. Need lo be
able lo use power toots, table
saw,
Chop
saw,
routar
knowledge, wood working skills
and wood working tool
knowledge
We
o ile r
a com petitive
com pensation
package,
Including 401k. slock purchase,
m ajor
medical,
dental,
vacation, personal days and
hotday pay. We are an EOE and
drug free workplace.
Send resume to:
Phone:407-323-1120
Fax:407-548-1058
E-mail actlUMKK3 0 Wu.com
Featherlile Luxury Coaches
1601 Doigner Place
Santord. FL 32771
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVESTI
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
lor
business
opportuvtios and franchises Cal
Florida Dept ol Agriculture A
Consumer Services at BOO-4357352 or FTC-HELP tor true
information Or vtsfl our Wob EJta
at www ttc.gov/Wzop.
Florida law requires sellers ol
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept ot
Agriculture
A
Consumer
Services before selling Call to
verity lawful registration betore
you buy.___________________
Irrig a tio n
T e ch /tn sta lle r
needed: £8 to £12 per hour
depending on expenonce. Exp
A DL a plus Please contact
American Eagle Irrigation, 407834-7058.
___________
Janitorial Cleaner: 6pm -11pm,
Mon-Frt, every other weekend.
Own
Iransportatlon,
dependable. 407-415-0075.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 401K
PLAN I Drug tree workplace.
Apply at: HO Miller Drive.
Altemonte Springe 407-MO-

sooo.________

Lata Mary DM seeks P/T tor
shipping dept, computer exp.
flexible, afternoons, lift 50 lbs.
321-257-3462
Wanted: exp'd BKKeeper who
wants to be financial wizard Sm
startup, StVhr F/T ♦ Bonus. Lk
Mary. Fax resume: 407-2609951.

71—H elp Wanted

Landscape maintenance It you
hove an eye tor detail, demand
the best of ytxxsoil A hiM&gt; a vakl
drivers license, wo need lo talk
Irrigation knowledge a plus 407831-6436,
M aintenance Person: Light
electrical, dry wall, painting,
colling Ians, wood work.
Reliable, P.T.. 407-323-8019
Oviedo has openings lor exp
pest control tech. Good drs
license. Benefits Need hard
workers, 407-365-8909
Patient Advocate/Associate
Patient
advocato/eligibility
caseworker in Santord area to
work tor private omployer In
hospital setting obtaining stato
and fedora) medical assistance.
Must bo wolt organized, soltmotivato, good communication
skills and possess basic
computer knowledge. Social
services or hospital experience
hefeki H S. dptoma reqixrod and
some ooEege desired Excellent
starting salary and bonus plan,
plus health and Retirement
benefits Mail resume to 5006
Trouble Creek Rd. Sto 226. Now
Port Richey. FL 34652. email to
cf6mbc0crsmbc.org or tax to
813-995-9703
Root Cleaning Mechanic.
Musi Have FL. License 407657-2900

71—H elp Wanted

71— Help Wanted

Salem C arriers Inc
Drivers earn Irom £37.000 lo
£-19,000 yrty Plus Safoty bonus
A lull benefits Homo every day
or every other day Run lo Miami
and Carolinas
Drop and Hook
COL Class A with 2 yrs
Local, OTR or Regional Exp
Required Must live within 45
miles ot Dnylona
Apply in person
Wed March 31st lo
Thur. April 8. 2004
9am lo 6pm
Salem Carriers Inc
3143 Int. Speedway Blvd
Daytona. FL
1-800-709-2536

SALES- Sales Trainoo Part
Time Hr*. F/T Pay Groat
Opportunity 407-657-2900
S h a rp O p to m e trlc Tech.
needed tor busy optamotnc offloo
on Lake Mary Blvd Medical
exponurio a Plus ExceSenl moth
A comm unications skills n
must. FT or PT, groat pay A
benefits Call 407-322-2230

Zoo Teacher
P/T
Teacher:
Education
Program to students vtsiting the
Zoo Work with animals
Flexible days. M-F, 9:00 n m 2 00 p m Toacting Exp pro! bul
wtM tram £6 501v Call 407-3234450
or
complete
an
application at Central Florida
Zoological Park, 3755 N Hwy
17-92, Santord, FI.

93— Rooms For

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93— Rooms
t For
R en t

Downtown Santord. Furnished,
Supor dean, utilities, phono, on
bus route, from £125 weekly Cal
407-402-0346 Hurry, won't
last) £250 moves you In.

Very nice, very d e a n turn rm.,
nil utt. cable, A/C, Indry, phone,
kilch uso. sec. dr, resident
owner, private entrance No
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g tree
sober need apply. 407-314*
0924.

K en t
WEEKLY RENTALS
S ta rtin g O £82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423

Furnished room In private
home.
House
privileges,
maturo responsible, sobor
person wilts rets. £125/wk 407321-0418

Lako M ary B lv d A 427,
5350/Mo, Incl.uttl. kit, W/D.
cable, nr SCC. slrpt. NS. quiet,
prod 407-322-1607

Room For Ront, Downtown
Santord, from £125/week.
Hurry, Available now. 407-402*
0346

Spring Into 2004
With One Of Our

Telemarketers needed. Hryty
wage plus commission Earn
FT income working PT. No exp,
407-619-5564

Apartments
Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.

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407- 323-3301
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M is c e lla n e o u s
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R e n ta ls
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141-165

67-73

To Place Youir Ad Call
95—R oommate
Wanted

93— R ooms For
R ent

Seeking a person to share my
home, view o l Lake Monroe,
house privileges. Call 407-3267232 k x an appointment.

Santord:
Downtown,
convanlent
location,
rofrtgwstor, microwave. ootof TV,
ktlchotte room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-3214900

Student looking lor roommato
to share 2 bedroom house
S3S0/MO 1/2 utilities 407-3100364

95— R oommate
Wanted

97— A partments Furnished

Room mates
wanted:
StOOtoom, S175 lor huo No pots,
smoko ok.
407-221-1B56.

Large 1BR apt. eat-in kitchen,
kJ 8o both, noety pointed, utMos
A furnished, S47fVmo, no pots.
407-323-1917.

98— R entals

407- 322-2611

Condo (or Rant, Sanford:
Two bodroom. Two bath, built In
slorngo. wot bar, celling Ians,
washor/dryer, screened porch,
pool, spa. tennis courts, no
smoking, no pots, $70&lt;Vmo A
security, available Immediately,
call 407-324-6990.

99—A partments Unfurnished
MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE AOA I BDRM, $506140
2 DOOM , $605,140 AND UP
Cable Included
407-323-6670

103— HousesU nfurnjshed

S antord/Lako M ary: 1,2. and
3 Bodroom Apts staring at $539
Lakn Front LKrig Free nentt Cal
now, 407-322-9104, EHO

252-

199-229

100— CONDOMINIUM^
R entals

Full house prtviloges.phone.
TV cabs. Low weekly rate. $250
move In. 407-402-0346

S e r v ic e s

103— HousesUneurnished

"Oatanau S c a tty

407-321*0759
Sanford: 1001 Wosl 20th St,
3BR/1BA. $76,900. Much
recent renovation, 0 down to
qualified buyer. 407-331
5880
Santord 3BR, CHA. 2004
Holly Avo, nice, $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540

103— HousesU

n e u r n is h e d

2535 Georgia Ave, Santord
3/15 house. CH A avnlatio now.
Section 6 welcome. $795 mo
$795 security. Call Poizlg
Beatty, 407-322 6678
3BR/1.5BA, with In ground
pool, all now inside &amp; out.
$895 mo indudes pool sonneo.
407-321-9280 or 407-3227374
Brand now 4BR/2BA homo in
Vonotian Bay on Lako Monroe.
A l apAanoos. 2 car garage 407370-3335/407-760 4993, avail
5/1/04

103—

103— HousesU nfurnished
Santord 3 2 , spirt, large front yd.
Icncod back yd, 2 lots. 2 car
garage. Fresh paint very quiet.
1350 sq ft. $05Q/mo. 1st &amp; Iasi
plus $600 to move in. No
animals, no smoking 366-3283112.
Lake M ary: 5/4. Executive
Pool Home. 5,000 ♦ si. w/ In
Law Suite Renovalod
S e cu rity Flnanclal/M el
407-661-9700

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Santord Historic District: 2BR
1BA, hardwood floors, formal
dining rm. laundry rm, $65CVmo
plus deposit, no pets. 407-3231167.
Santord: 3/1, CHA, shade,
close to park, rots required
$750/100. $750 doposlt No
pots, 407-323-9705

Lake M ary olticy house,
fenced yd, $425lm a 218 S 4th
St 407-929-7173.

• Private Gated C om m unity
• Ceiling Fans in Every Bedroom
• Spacious Walk-In Closets
• Fully Equipped Kitchen
• Large Refrigerator with Ice Maker
• Gourm et Oven with Range Hood
• Dishwasher
• Garbage Disposal

3 Bedroom Apartments

• FREE After School Program
• Optional Full Size Washer

Controlled Access Gates • “Get Fit” Gym
Sparkling Pool
• Picnic Areas
Business Center
• Playground
• Full Criminal Background Check
On Every Applicant.

&amp; Dryer

• Optional Discounted Cable TV
5 0 0 Fox Q uarry Lane

&amp; 4 Bedroom s Available

• 1, 2, 3

Sanford, F L 3 2 7 7 3

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407-302-9191

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Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative
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T o yo ta A A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o re ig n &amp; D o m e s tic A u lo R e p a ir
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C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
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269-C leaning S ervices
A u d rey 's H o u se
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S a n fo rd &amp; L o c a l A re a s
M s . C o llin s , 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -9 9 3 7
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4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

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C lea n in g S ervice
R e s id e n tia l A C o m m e rc ia l
w e e k ly . M o n th ly , B l-W o e k ly
L ic e n s e d , B o n d e d , In s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

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D e l's C o n c re te : P a tio s , D riv e w a y s ,
S id e w a lks, D ecks. H o m o o w n e rs our
s p e c ia lty . C o m m e rc ia l a ls o . C a ll
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S p rln k er R epair
O v e r 20 Y rs Exp.
P ro fessio nal A R eliable
407-071-6612.

278-H andy M an
Maintenance Folks
H tg &amp; A /C R o p a lr
Irrig a tio rV P ro sB u ro W a s h P a in tin g
/C e ra m ic T ile
R e fin is h C a b ln o ls
G e n e ra l P lu m b in g A E le c tric
R e p a ir L lc o n s o d &amp; In s u re d
A ll H o m e R e p a irs
4 0 7 -6 3 0 -9 3 8 6

279-H auling
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C o n c re te -W a s h o u t. B o b c a t 7
T ra c to r S e rv ic e a v a ila b le a ls o .
S e rv ic in g V o lu s ia . L a k e . S e m in o te ,
O ra n g e C o u n tie s . 4 0 7 4B 4 7 -8 8 7 2 .

281-H ome
I m pro vem en t
Pressure W ash ing A Painting
Plum bin g A E lectrical Fixture
In stallatio n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

3 0 1 -R eal E state
W o B uy H ouses
A ll a re a s &amp; a n y c o n d itio n
H a v o a p ro b le m h o u s e ?
W e ta k o o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o e q u ity , n o p ro b lo m
A v o id fo re c lo s u re
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W o p u t c a s h In y o u r p o c k e ts !
F re o re p o rts at:
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S p e c ia liz in g In re ro o tin g
&amp; re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
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312— T ree S ervice
W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T ro o S e rv ic e ?

W e A ccept All C red it C ards.
T re e R e m o v a l, T rim m in g , B o b c a t
S v c , F ire w o o d , F re o E s tim a te s .
L ic /ln s .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

287-L awn S e r v ic es

316— W elding &amp;
S heet M etal

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUMINUM OR
STEEL @
Very Reasonable
Ratesl
CALL ROBBY,
407-221-6885

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P re s s u re W a s h in g A M o re . C a ll to r
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M is c e lla n e o u s
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141-165

199-229

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103— HousesUnfurnisiied

107—M ohile Homes
For Rent

DOYLE'S RENTALS

2BR7BA motxto to n e In a Ptas
55 community. Prtvale parking,
SOOOInonm * deposit. 407-314.
4154

Sanford: 1/1, Eat-In Kiicfmn,
Living Rm, $435/5400
Sanford: 3/1, New Paint, New
A p p ls, Carpel, Single Carport,
Laundry Rm 8 Storago
$725/$700 Deposit
Sanford: 4 /t Homo. Laundry
Rm, Scr. Porch. Sgl Car
Carport $000/5800
Sanford Historic District: 37.
Renovalod. Fronl Porch, Nice
W rd. $800/5000 Dep
Sanford:3/2. Hardwood Floors
Screen fAxch. Carport, Appro*
2200 Sq FI, SI.OOB'S 1.000
Deposit
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
(407) 322-2495
WE RENT 8 SELL HOMES

105—
D uplex/Triplex
2 DR duple* apis Close to
Seminole High, scr porch,
laundry
&amp;
storage
rm.
$550/mo 407-G47-1366

Paola: 2/2 with Florida Room
on 1/2 acre SOOO/month plus
deposit No pets 407-3231167.
Plus 55 community. 1DFV1BA.
$40OVno plus deposit 407-3210495

117— C ommercial
R

en tals

Sanford; Professional Offico
Bldg, centrally locatod. recently
ronovaled, amplo parking kteal
for attorney or professional.
Includes water, sower, Irnsh +/575 to ♦/- 2346 h i fl Rent. $575$2300 plus sales tn&lt;
Doyle Really, Inc
407-322-2495

119— Pasture For
R ent

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S torage/Office For
R ent
Oflice/Warehouse: 1,250 sq ft
8 2,500 sq It O ffice A C ,
ptivnto restrm. Sec Dop rqd 8
t yr lease 407-323-B122.

141— Homes For
S ale
2BR/1BA, Com er extra lot,
fenced property. Across Irom
hospital, $42,000 ns is 352606

ale

Mxtoon lake: 3BR7BA on a cutdo-sac, largo tot. completely
ronovaled inside
8 out
$149,900 407-321-4050

Investment Property In Hisloric
District ot Sarrtord: 2 Story, 2 car
garage, two f bedroom opts
Double counlry lot, new
oloctrlcal, plumbing 8 root All
now appAancos $120K. 970 2634482.

155—
Condominiums For
,
S ale
Lk Mary/Sanlotd Area
Largo 3BR, 3Bth Townhomo
Pool, Tormis, Only $95,900
Act Fasti 407-929-6646
Angela Snbato.
Watson Roalty

160—B usiness For
S ale
Bar/Q rlll: Only $70K Total
SRX Lie. Must Soell
Call Shoroo with
S ecurity Flnenclel
407-661-9700.

2210
3BR/2BA FORECLO SURE!
Buy lor only $30.6001 For
listings BOO-319 3323XH529
4/2 spacious older homo Lg Irv
8 lam rm Dig scr porch 8 back
yd w/ sop wotksliop Quiet spot
nr mall, hosp, 417, lake 8 hist,
dtst S I44k to buy. or lease to
own with no bank qual.
Realtor, 24 hr recorded Into, 800075-1213*3114

AFFORDABLEHOMES
VEHTURE1 PROPERTIES
10*3 VOWf KrofttictollOOOO
Irn kortwran mistrnct bud
h( IMm MUM Ml
Col rorielROT. Uriel'
StMINOU. OMXGL VOLUSIA'
Fl*er Up: Sokf ns Is! 1 7 , Enl
In K it , LR, $62,900.
Renovated: 3/2. Liv Dm Rm.
Garage. $79,900
A B e a u ty: 1/2 Acre, 3/2,
2300* sq ft. Uv, Dm, Fam Rm.
2 car gar $141,900
In Law Q uarters: 4/3, 2300*
sq 0. Uv, Dm, Fam . Game Rm.
$169,900
Lakevlew : Renovalod 3/2
Liv, Dm, Fam Rm. FomcodYard,
$170,500
L ik e New: 3/2. Liv. Dm.
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
407-321-4764

Realtors Wanted!
C entury 21, Napolltano 8
Scaggs ore looking tor Realtors
to work the SantordLako Mary
areas. For a confidential
Interview, ploase ask tor Mary
0 1 000-001-4469
SANFO RD PLACID LAKE
Gated Community, 2BR/.5BA,
Brand
Now,
Includes
ftotogorator, W D $132 Cal 321207-4615

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181—Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
DININQRM:
.BOMBAY
CHERRY WOOD. 1 10* Dbl
Pod. 8 Chippendale Chrs, 72’
B u tlo tH u tch , Unused, Still.
Ooxod, Cost S10K. Sell $3950
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
Cherry Sol. 78" Table, 0 chrs,
China Cab , $1295 407-6601415
BED: $110 new quilted quoon
pillowtop mattress sei Can
deliver 407-275-0612.

i

W is te r ia
R e a l t y Inc.
Nood an Investment?? Want
to Mcmj out of AjMvtnmr* Lite??
2429 Willow Avenue. Santord
Great Littlo Bungalow on 24
Acre lot w/updated Electric,
Plumbing 8 Root, ♦ CCP
$09,000
CALL AND ASK US ABOUT
REO OR FORECLOSURE
PROPERTIES.
1209 Swan Street. Winter
Springs Stunning 5/3 Estato
on Nearly 1 Aero, Updated w/
Attention lo Detail Wonrforful
master Rolroat. 2734 GLA
$350,000
C all Joyce Stansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jsn D u ltw ailer
407-679-1000

181—Aitiiances &amp;
Furniture F or S ale
B C T H 0 8 M BW r~BiTiiiU i iu ii
corrgjkrte txrrrxj sol. soil tor $(25.
can dotivor 407-275-0935
BEDROOM SET: Novor iisoil
cherry sleigh bed set $990
4Of-275-O012,
DAYBED: Viclorlan stylo, 2
twin m otlrcssos w/warranty
pop-up trundle All brand new.
$295 407-331-1941/380-216
2946
DININQ ROOM: 12 pteco
tormal cherry sei. brand now and
beaulitul $1300. 407-2757626

BED: $195, brand now king size
firm double-sided mattress sot.
dolivory available 407-2750935
Bed: L u iu ry lirm pillow-top
maltroBS sot. Brand new
w/warranly $155. 407-6311322
or
386-216-2946
Delivery available.
BEDRM - 8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD Sloigh bed.
Rails, Dresser. Mirror, Chost, 2
Nilostds, unused. Still Boxod,
Cost $7k Sell $1950 407-6601415
DEDRM 8 PC High-end Lous
VIM
CHERRYWOOD,
all
Dovetail, Dresser, Irl-mirror,
Chest. 2 NitoStds, Unusod, Still
Boxed. Cost $15K. Sell $3,250
407-660-1415.

Futon: Solid wood mission stylo
arms, oxtra nico loam layorod
pad All brand now S295 407402-1701 or 386-210-2946
MATTRESS SET: Brand new hd
s i/o orlho p cd ic firm with
warranty $05 407-275-7620
M atlro a s
Set:
NASA
technology momory loam as
soon on TV/Mall 20 year
warranty retail $1699. must sell
$595 407-402 2770 or 3067IG2946
RECTANGLE TABLE AND 4
PADDED CHAIRS NEW! PAID
5700-SELLING $400 CALL
407-322-5684
Wanted To Purchase!
Traitor su e d refrigerator A
electric stove in very good
condition Also need Fronch or
louvered door
Must he
reasonably priced Nood ASAP
Lv msg, 407-321-5394

187—S porting
G oods
Pool
Tnblo:
Bit
IBC
professional series. 3 pc 1" slate,
Ithr pochots, fell, unused, still in
cralo, cos! $4K, so» $1450 407660-1415_________________

191— B uilding
M aterials
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Docks. Sfiops, otc Also Culvert
Pipe. 15**20' 10"*2O' Call For
Pncos Surplus Stool A Supply
Inc Apopka 407-293 5700

193— Lawn &amp;
G

ardfn

5 *U’ new u tility trailer,
$600
407-322-5174.

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cliciiAccuivunUiniealb .cum.
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Gtagtuuc mi* ol mature ualc, palm* A pasture stilli miles &lt;4
bridle paihs Irvaied on Martin Cnunty/ OLcechnhet line
(Juiel. secluded. yel clire In I 9J and the crust Great I inane ing,
small Joan payment Call now (8&lt;i6)352-2249. X 128
LAKE BARGAIN $24,900. Fit* covered boat dip! Gently
cl&lt;ping lake view panel »/nue mu of kn* rolling meadmss A
tret*. Abut* national fixed on
acre rccreatKXial lake in
TFNN Paved nmlt. main. *e*er. ituxc Euelleni financing
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199—Pets &amp;
S upplies
AKC GERMAN SHEPARD
PUPPIES READY APRIL 14.
2004 M ALES$350 FEMALES
$250 407-310-0364

P a tti's P e t
S it tin g
Will Caro For Ybur Dog or Cal
in Your Homo While You Are
Gono* Very Rcasonatito Ratos!
References Available Upon
Request Please Call 407-3148703

217— G a r a g e S a l e s
Garage Sale
5440 Orange Blvd Apr 9 A 10,
Furniture, little brt ol everything

223—
M

is c e l l a n e o u s

Spa/H ot tu b , 5 p e rso n
portable w ith lounger. 5bp, 20
jete, never used. $1650.407256-5919

230— Boats &amp;
Accessories
2001 YemaheGP 1200R, Kiva
Stage 2 race package Over 74
nvph on radar (brutally last')
Excellent condition, garago
kept. Yamaha factory warranty
U 1004 A l servicos done, never
seen sail water Com plete
package with 2 Ski trailer, 2
winches, spare lire, vests,
battery charger and cover.
Experienced riders only Over
$14.000 tor new similar pkg Only
$6,500 407-467-6582

231—C ars For S ale
$5001 P olice Im p o u n d e l
Care from $5001 For kstrgs cat
800 719-3001x4716
1990 Cadtac Burrtz Sport uher,
spoke wheel covets, looks
good, runs good $2300. 407330-0434

92 Mercury Grand Marquis In
good condition, low mileage.
$2,600 407-323 0924

fWeek of April 5,2004 j

Oaewoo Logan/n SX: 99. A T,
A C. erse, sun tl. AM/FM CD,
Allay Whis, Loath sis. \Axy Ctoan
33K, $4395. Call 321-377-0344
or 407-324-8901.

234—A utomotive
Accessories
Ford 300 6cyl,
20,000 m ile s o r less.
407-323-5601.

235—
I

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/B

uses/V a n s
ale

1987 GMC 1/2 tan Froshfy rot**it
350 engine, potlormnnco 350
transmission, 2000 stall, now
brakes, good tires A rims,
$1800 cjEm -(07-3286489 or 321 •
303-7391
1988 Chmy S 10, 4 cyl. 5 speed,
cold AC Daily driver S1500 cbo
407-320 6409 Of 321-3637391
2001 F ord Ftanger: 4*4,
oxlendod cab. automatic. 4 06
VC,
PW.
PS.
excellent
condition 16k mites 511,000
407-324-2612.
2001 Nissan Fronton 4*2 XE
King Cab. low mileage, 5
spec* I, AC. COT a [«i. 4 cyl.
Burgundy 58.500 407-3304186
P icku p Truck : 1/2 Ion Dodgo
Dakota. 1995, 104.000 miles,
dark green. c*tonded cab. V8,
[lower everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve

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Antique: 1938 Chevy 2 dr
sedan, rough, restore or streel
rod *1500 407-417-1859

Florida
Unless such certificale(s) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
Iho properly described In such
certilKale(s) will be sold to Use
highest bidder nt the wesl lionl
door,
Seminole
Counly
Courthouse. Santord. Florida, on
Monday, May 03, 2004
11 00am

al

Payment ol Sale fee anXicnble
documentary stamp lanes and
recording fees are required to be
paid by Ihe successful bidder al
the sale Full payment ol an
amount equal lo the lughesl bid
I t due within 24 tioura after ttie
advertised lime of sale All pay
menls shall be cash or guaran
lend Instrument, mads payable
to the Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Dated on 3 ’10'2(XM
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
6CMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24 31, 2004 and
April 7, 14, 21, 2004
C175

Notice ol Application
lot Ta* Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that HELEN 1 HERNANDEZ.
Ihe hokioi ol the following cerlilicate(s) has tiled said cortillcate(s) tor a ta* deed to be
issued thereon Ihe certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
Issuance, the desenphon ol the
property and the namo(s) in
which it was assessed is,'are ns
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1726 YEAn
OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL ID* 12 20 30 509

NOTICE OF
SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that try viitufl ol lhal certain Will
ot Eaecu! ion issued out of and
under the seal of the Circuit
Court ol Miami Dado Counly,
Ftor Ida. Case * 02-10259 CC26 01 upon a Itnal Judgment
rendered in the aforesaid court
In that certain case entitled
Oullstde Supply, Inc . Plamtitl
vs I l k C Renovations.Inc, o ia l
, Oetondantls) which aforesaid
W ill ol Execution was delivered
lo mo ns Sheriff of Seminole
County. Florida and I have levied
upon all Iho light, tills and inter­
est ot the defendant. Cad S
Canals.
In (he following
described property said proper­
ty being located In Seminole
Counly. Florida, more particular­
ly described as fellows
One 1995 GMC Van,
VmA 1QTEG26Z5SF520442
Being stored al Sanford Towing

Heal Estate

Legals

231—C ars For S ale

For S

r

A HAPPILY MARRIED COUPLE with lou &gt;4 lose seek* a
tub) to adopt Can »c help rath ether? Call Maria and Hill at
(800)887-1790

252-319

407- 322-2611

141- -Homfs For
S

________

S e r v ic e s

and Itio undorsigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County. Florida, will
al 11 00 A M on the 16th day
of April A .D. 2004 otter tof sale
and sell lo the lughosl bidder
FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, al the Front
(South) Door, at Iho llagpole ol
I he Seminole County Shontl a
Ollico. 100 Bush Boulevard.
Santord. Florida, the above
described property
Ttiat said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms ol this Wril ol
Elocution
Donald F Eslirvger, Shorilf
Seminole County, Flo*via
Published March 17. 24. 31.
April 7.
with the sale on April 16. 2004.
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE
SHERIFFIS OFFICE, 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD,
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 6656912
Publish March 17. 24. 3 1 .2004
and April 7. 2004
CIO0
Notice of Application
for Tai Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
lhal HELEN T HERNANDEZ
the holder ol the tallowing certiticale(s) has Mod said cettihcalo(s) tor a ta* deed lo bo
Issued thereon The certificate
number(a) and year(s) of
issuance, the descigilion of the
property, and the name(s) in
which 4 was assessed is are as
M om
CERTIFICATE NO: 1601 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL IDA 29 20 29 300001E-0000
Descrpbon of Property; LEO
SEC 29 TWP 205 ROE 29E
BEO 437 &lt;8 FT N 6 202 41 FT
E O f SW COR RUN N 68 DEQ
15 MIN E 90 FT N 7 DEO 22
MIN W 203 FT TO RIVER SWLY
ON RIVER 128 FT S 4 DEQ 27
MIN E 153 FT TO BEO (LESS
SLY 25 FT) ( 37AC)
Names In which assessed
DADE W THORNTON. HELDA
B THORNTON
A l of said property being In the
County of Seminole. Stale ol

0000 0010
Descripllon ot Property LEG
LOT 1 (LESS EXPRESSWAY)
SOUTH SANFORD HEIGHTS
ADD PB 2 PGS 118S 119
Names in which assessed
SUSAN J SCANNAPIECO
All ol said property being in the
County ol Seminole, Slain ol
Florida
Unless such corhficifletiT Hkill •
bo redeomed according lo law.
Iho property described to such ,
certitrcatofs) will be soki to Ihe
highest tedder nt the west Iron!
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004 al
11 00am
Payment ot Sale fee applica­
ble documentary stamp tains
and recording toes aro required
lo bo paid tiy the successful
bidder al the salo Tull payment
ol an amount equal to the high­
est Iwl is duo within 24 hours
after the advertised lime ol safe
All paymohts shall be cash or
guatanleed instrument, made
payable to Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
Daled on i ’ lBTOCH
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
DA
by Geraldine Hatton)
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24; 31, 2004
and April 7, 14, 2004
C170

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO Liliboth Panto James
Altamonte Springs, FL
Case No 709504)3 AG
A n ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT
to
tevoko
your
license(t) and eligibility lor
licensure and appointment hat
been tiled against you Ybu have
the right lo request a hearing
pursuant lo Sections 120 569
and 120 57(1) and (2), Florida
Stall lies by mailing a request
lo* same to Ihe Department of
Financial Services. Division of
Legal Services. 200 E Gaines
S t . Tallahassee, Ftonda 323990333 II a request to* hooting is
not received by May 12, 2004,
the right to a hearing In this mai­
ler will be waived and the Cblel
Financial Officer will dispose ot
this cause in accordance with
taw
Publish March 31. 2004 and
April 7. 14. 21.2004
C217

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Santord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ot Faectosute ol
Lien and xvtant to sell veNdes
pursuant lo subsection 713 78 of
Ihe Florida Statutes that on
04/1S/2004 0 9 0 0 a m al 2522
Country Club Rd . Santord. Fl
32771-4059. Santoid Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
lo accept or leject any and or all
tods
JYA4X7001CA228007
1962 Yamaha Motor Cycto
1HQCAS620KA034633
1989 Honda Accord
Publish April 7. 2004
DOSO

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April 7 &amp; 8 . 200*1

egals

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03-2613-CC-20-S
MIDOEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. IN C . a not tof
profit Florida corporation,
Plalnttfl,
v».
BETTY
R.
HIGAR,
ANO
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
BETTY R HIGAR. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, AND UNKNOWN
PARTIES IN POSSESSION.
Defendants

Thk H erald
L

A d. Sections 83 001-63 609.
contents ol leased spaces as
Identified below
NATHAN E JORDAN 139
Furniture. Mrsc. Household
NATHAN E JORDAN 140
Furniture. Mwc., Boies
A l unite are told ’ a i ls ' and
must be paid lor In CASH Immertlatefy following sale. A l units
advertised may not be tva liable
at time ot sale In the event ol
settlement between owner and
obligated party
Buyers must
remove all contents, sweep unit
and haul away debris Contents
w tl be sold at pubkc auction to
the highest bidder or otherwise
disposed ol at the fokowtng time
end location

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on Iho 22 day ot April. 2004
at 11 00 a m. at Wo»t Front Door
of
I ha Semlnola
County
Courthouse, the undoralgned
Clark w tl otter lor aale the lol
lowing daacnbed real property
Unit 103, Building 4D. Hidden
Village Condominium, purauant
lo
the
Declaration
ol
Condominium, a t recorded In
Ottlcial Records Book 1624.
Pago 1561. In the public records
ot Seminole County. Florida and
any amendments thereto
The aforesaid sale will be made
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment entered In Civil No
03-CC-2813-20-S pending In the
County Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole County. Florida
DATED this 22 day ot March.
2004
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COUNTY
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order lo participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you. lo the provi­
sion ol certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suite N30t. Santord,
FL 32771 (407) 665-4227 within
2 working dayi ot your receipt ot
this notice, it you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call t -800-9558771.
MARNIE DALE RAGAN. ESQ ,
Taytor &amp; Carts, P A.,
850 Concourse Parkway South.
Suite 105.
Maitland. Florida 32751
Publish April 7. 14. 2004
094
CITY OF LONGWOOD.
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
tha City ol Longwood. Honda,
that the City Commission will
hold a pubic hearing to consider
enactment ol the following
Ordinances - - - • • * -_/■
1

I

Ordinance No 04-1888
I i
t r

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA.
RELATING TO THE DEMOLI­
TION OF BUILDINGS; AMEND­
ING CHAPTER 5 OF THE
LONGWOOD CITY CODE OF
ORDINANCES; RENUMBER­
ING SECTION 5-4 ENTITLED
•BUILDING PERMIT
FEE
SCHEDULE” TO SECTION 5-6.
AND ADOPTING A NEW SEC­
TION 5-4 ENTITLED -BUILD­
ING DEMOLITION' REQUIR­
ING THE RECORDATION OF
BUILDING
DEMOLITIONS;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY
AND
AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
O rdinance No. 04 1689

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA.
RELATING TO THE APPLICA­
TION
FEE
SCHEDULE;
AMENDING CHAPTER 2 ARTI­
CLE VII SECTION 2-164 OF
THE LONGWOOO CITY CODE
OF ORDINANCES PERTAIN­
ING TO CITY COMMISSION
WAIVER OF FEES. PROVID­
ING FOR CONFLICTS. SEVER­
ABILITY ANO AN EFFECTIVE
DATE
Said Ordinances were placed on
first reading on April S. 2004.
and tha City Commission win
consider same lor final pasaaga
and adoption alter the public
hearing, which will be held in the
City Commission Chambers.
175 West Warren Avenue,
Longwood. Florida, on Monday,
the 19th day ol April. A D., 2004,
7:00 p m , or a t soon thereafter
as possible
At the meeting.
Interested parties may appear
and be heard with respect to the
proposed Ordinances.
This
hearing may be continued from
time lo Ume until fine) action la
taken by tha City Commission
A copy o l the proposed
Ordinances I t posted at the
Longwood Cay Hal. Longwood.
Honda, and copes ara on file
with tha Clerk ol the City and
same may be Inspected by the
public.
NOTICE:
All persons are
advised that It they decide lo
appeal any decisions made al
these meetmgalheenngs. they
wM need a record of the proceedmgt and tor such purposes,
they may need to Insure that a
verbatim record la made, which
record to Include the testimony
and evidence upon which the
appeal la to be made (per Sec
286 0105. Florida Statutes).
Persons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate in any
ot these proceedings should
contact Vie A D A Coordinator,
el (407) 280-3461. at least 48
hours In advance ot the meeting.
Dated Vse 31st day ot March.
A D , 2004
CITY OF LONGWOOO
SARAH M MUARES
CITY CLERK
Pubkah April 7,2004
0040
NOTICE OF SALE
To satiety owner ken lor rent
due kt accordance with Florida
Statute#. SeV Storage Facikly

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egals

DATE: APRIL 21, 2004
TIME 130 PM
Magnolia Sell-Slot ago
2530 Magnolia Ave
Sanford, FI 32773
(407)321-2808
Publish: April 7. 14. 2004
D043
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOftlDA
PROBATE DIVISION
RLE NO. 04-278-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
STEVEN BRENTLY
SWAGGER TY,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha administration ol the estate
ol STEVEN BRENTLY SWAGGERTY. decoased, whoso date
ot death was December 4 , 2003.
and whose Social Security
Number Is 266-64-1896. Is
pending in the Circuit Court tor
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
Probate Division; the address ol
which Is 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanlord, FL, 32771 The names
and addresses ot the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set lorlh below.
All creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice la has been served must
tile their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must Me 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 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 PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
April 7,2004
Personal Representative
SHIRLEY D SWAGGERTY
435 N. Orange Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
GEORGE
B
WALLACE.
ESQUIRE
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
George 0 Wallace. Esq . PA.
Florida Bar No 340169
700 West First Street
Sanlord. FL 32771
Telephone 407/323-3660
Publish. April 7. 14. 2004
D04t
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE r . 04 J75-CP

Santord, FL 32773
407-321-3225
407-321-4557 FAX
Vehlda Type Vm» Auction Date
APRIL 22

IN RE: ESTATE OF

1990 FORD
KNJPT06HXL6132218

JAVIER RUIZ.
Deceased
Notice to Creditors
The administration ol the estate
ol JAVIER RUIZ, deceased,
whose date ol death was August
7.2003; Is pending In the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County,
Florida. Probate DMsion. File
Number 04 375 CP, tha address
ol which is 301 N. Park Ave.,
Sanlord. FL, 32771. The name*
and addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
Ihe
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below.
All creditors ol the docedenl and
other persona having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate, including unmatured,
contingent or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ot this
notice Is servod must file their
claims with IMS Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

1990 CHEVY
2G t WN14T9L9161603
1999 MERCEDEZ
WDBLJ65G7XF101237
1988 DODGE
IB3BD49K8JF216722
1989 OLDS
1G3WH14WXKD357172
1995 FORD
1FASP15J9SW148679
1994 CHEVY
1Q1JC14T9R722389^
1991 FORD
1FAPP15J0MW332482
1992 CADDI
1G6CB53B8N4236750
1992 FORD
1FMDU34XSNUC59030
1985 DODGE
2B7GB13TXFK260272
1990 CHEVY
1GCDC14H3LE105203

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
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 PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
Apr! 7.2004
Personal Representative
Kathleen N. Moyers
206 Morion Lane
Winter Springs. FL 32708
Jamas N. Reyer
Attorney lor Personal

Representative
Florida Bar No. 340166
6301 North Federal Highway.
Suae 130
Boca Raton. FL 33487
Telephone 581/241-9003
Pubkah. April 7.14. 2004
0042

Attorney
for
Co-Personal
Representatives
Florida Bar No : 098523
PO Box 1132
'Apopka. FL 32704-1132
(407) 806 2130
Publish April 7. 14. 2004
D058

Notice o f Application
for Tax Deed

PARCEL ID# 13-20-30-3000060-0000

1969 PLYMOUTH
1P3BK46K0KC4O2704

The date ol the first publication
ol this notice is April 7. 2004

1985 FORD
1FABP46FBGH245556

ROBERT
K.
MclNTOSM.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 376302
STENSTROM.
MclNTOSH.
COLBERT, WHIGHAM,
REISCHMANN 6 PARTLOW.
PA
Post Office Box 4848
Santord. FL 32772-4840
Telephone: 407/322-2171
Attomoy lor
Personal
Represenlattve

tfl85 CHEVY
1GCCM15E2FB150160

Description ol Property: LEG
SEC 13 TWP 20S RGE 30E
BEG 1326 58 FT S * 506 697
FT W OF NE COR OF NE 1/4
OF NW 1/4 RUN N 16 DEG 6
MIN 42 SEC E 150 359 FT N 45
DEG 58 MIN 30 SEC W 148 26
FT SWLY ON RD TO PT
206 305 FT N 55 DEG 54 MIN
40 SEC W OF BEG S 55 DEG
54 MIN 44 SEC E 208 305 FT
TO BEG

Publish April 7. 14. 2004
D045

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FL0RI0A
PRODATE DIVISION
Case Number: 04-34B-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANCES DWYER.

UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION

Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Removal ot the described vehi­
cles was conducted In compli­
ance with F.S 713.78 Notice
that Harrys Towing will sell said
vehicles at Public Auction tor
Cash on APRIL 18, 2004. at
10 00 A M at 102 N Maple Ave .
Sanlord. FL, 32771. All vehicles
sold AS IS. No title guaranteed.
Harrys Towing reserves the right
lo bid on any vehlda.

I f . .... A

Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale
1995 BUICK
1G4NV55M5SC449268
1994 MAZDA
JM3LV5223R0617522
1984 CHEVROLET
2G1AN89H3E9143225

Publish April 4. 2004
DO38
Notice
Always Towing
4366 Hwy, 427

THE ADMINISTRATION ol the
estate ot FRANCES DWYER,
deceased. File Number 04-348CP, is pending In the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County.
Florida, Probste Division, the
address ol which Is 301 N. Psrk
Avenue. Santord, Florida 32771,
The name ot the co-personal
representatives and the co-per­
sonal representatives attorney
are set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AD known ot reasonably ascer­
tainable, including contingent
creditors ol Ihe decedent's
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice Is served within Ihree (3)
months alter Ihe date ol the lust
publication ol this notice must
tile their dalms 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

Names in which assessed:
JOHN H BOWMAN, SHARON V
BOWMAN
All ol said property being in the
County ol Seminole. Stale ol
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
Ihe property described in such
certificated) will be sold lo the
highest bidder el the west front
door.
Seminole
Counly
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004. at
11:00am.
Payment ol Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by tha successful bid­
der al the sale. FuO payment of
an amount equal lo the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised Ume of sale All
payments shaft be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable lo the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Daled on 3/182004,
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 24, 31. 2004 and
April 7. 14. 2004
C177
Notice o t Application
lo r Tax Deed

Names In which assessed
SUSAN J SCANNAPIECO PER
REP
AD of said property being In the
County of Seminole, Stale ol
Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shaft
be redeemed according to law.
the properly described (n such
certificate!*) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west Iront
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida, on
Monday. May 03, 2004, at
11 00am.
Payment ol Sale lee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes end
recording tees are required to be
paid by the successful bidder at
the sale, FuN payment o l an
amount equal lo the highest bid
IS due within 24 hours after the
advertised time ot sale Aft pay­
ments shaft be cash or guaran­
teed instrument, made payable
to the Clerk ol the Circuit Court.
Daled on 3/182004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 24. 31. 2004 and
April 7, 14,21.2004
C179

Notice o l Application
lo r Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Ihal FIDELA DENNY, tha holder
ot Ihe following certificate(s) has
filed said certificate(e) lor a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate numbet(s) and year(s)
ol issuance, the description ol
the property, and the name(s) in
which It was assessed Ware as
lollows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2293 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL ID# 09-20-31-501 •
0200-0010
Description of Property. LEG
LOTS t + 2 BLK 2 HOWARD
PACKARD LAND COS 1ST
ADD TO CAMERON CITY PB 1
PG 70

Notice is tieroby given that o Public Hearing will be field In the
Commission Room at the City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City ot Sanford. Florida, at 7:00 o'clock PM . on Monday,
A p ril 12, 2004, lo consider the adoption ol an ordinance by the
City ot Santord. Florida, described as lollows:
ORDINANCE NO. 3853
TO ANNEX 4 419 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
W. SR 46 AND SMITH CANAL ROAD AND BETWEEN SEWELL
ROAD AND RINEHART ROAD; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP
BELOW:

All ot said property being in the
Counly of Seminole. State of
Florida.
Unless such cariificste(s) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
the property described In such
certificate! ■$ will be sold lo the
highest bidder at Ihe west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004, at
11:00am.
Payment ol Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale. Fuft payment ot
an amount equal lo the highest
bid i t due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale. All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ot tha
Circuit Court.
Dated on 3/182004.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY, tha holder
ot the ludowing certificated) has
tiled said certificated) lor a tax
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate number(a) and year(s)
of Issuance, Ihe description of
the property, and tha nama(t) in
which It was assessed la/are as
follows:

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Hariord
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 24, 31, 2004 and
April 7. 14,2004
C1B0

CERTIFICATE NO: 845 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 04-299-CP

PARCEL ID# 29-19-31-3000220-0000
Description ol Property: LEG
SEC 29 TWP 19S RGE 31E
BEG NW COR TRACT A SAN­
FORD TRAILS ESTATES RUN
S 396 FT W 165 FT N 396 FT E
165 FT TO BEG

IN RE: ESTATE OF

Names in which assessed
TYRAN SULLIVAN, SR.. JO
ANNE LANSIOUIT

The administration of the estate
ol MARIA TORREGROSA.
deceased. File Number 04-299CP, Is pending in the Circuit
Court lor Seminole Counly.
Florida. Probate Division, the
address ol which is 301 North
Park Avenue. Santord. Florida
32771.
The names and
addresses of Ihe personal repre­
sentative and tha personal rep­
resentative’s attorney are sat
lorth below

AD ol said property being In the
County ol Seminole. Slate ol
Florida.

A complete description and a copy of Ihe ordinance shall be
available al the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to
examine the same.
AH parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission of the City of Santord. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5610 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC It a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect lo any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record of the pro­
ceedings, Including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
not provided by the City ot Sanlord. (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: March 31. 2004 and April 7. 2004
C212

Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law,
tha property described in such
ceruhcala(s) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at Ihe west Irant
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004. at
IliOOam
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording tees are required
lo be paid by the successful bid­
der el the sale. Fuft payment ol
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours after
tha advertised time ol sale. A l
payments shaft be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable lo Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on :v 162004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GaraJdne Harford
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah March 24.31.2004 and
April 7.14.2004

cm

Notice of Application
for tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY. Ihe hotter
ol Ihe knowing certificate! ft) hat

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TERRANCE H. DITTMER
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 210471
1615 Edgewatar Drive. Suite
150
Post Office Box 540057
Orlando, a 32854-0057
(407) 843 0348
Pubkah. March 31, 2004 and
April 7. 2004
C2I5
NOTICE
WHAT: VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN: May 5, 2004
TIME: 10 00am
WHERE: A A R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ava
Maitland FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
1). 05 Chevy Geo Metro
2C t MR5295S6701768
Publish: April 7. 2004
D048
NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN M ays, 2004
TIME; 10 00am
WHERE. A A R Towing Service
tOOl M. Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
.
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
1) 88 Votkswagon Goll
1VWFA917OJV010729
Publish April 7, 2004
D047
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HIGHESTBID*
DEn
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE.

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ot Foreclosure ot
lie n and Intent to sell vohides
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Florida Statutes that on
04/20/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd.. Sanlord. FI
32771-4059. Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves Ihe right
to accept or reject any and/or alt
bid*.
IMELM5O46PG0O41B7
1993 Mercury Sable
Publish April 7. 2004
D05I

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ot Foreclosure ol
Lien and Intern to sell vehides
pursuant lo subsection 7 13.7B ot
Ihe Florida Slalutes that on
04/22/2004 09 00 a m al 2522
Country Club Rd.. Sanford, FI
32771-4059 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserve* the right
lo accept or reject any andor all
bids
1FTDE14FXDHA93656
1983 Ford Econollne
Publish April 7, 2004

0052

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Nonce ol Foreclosure ot
Lien end intent to sen vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 of
the Florida Statutes that on
04/26/2004. 09 00 a m. At 2522
Country Club R d . Santord. FI
32771-4059 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves Ihe right
lo accept or reject any and/or nil
bids
tFALP6248TH131006
1996 Ford Tliunderblrd
Publish: April 7,2004
D053

1983 Volvo 4 DR: Blue
VtN# YV1DX69477D1019600
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON APRIL 23. 2004 AT 10
O'CLOCK AT CAJ TOWING.
1240 S. CR 427, LONGWOOD.
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN 9AM AND 5PM.
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS. CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY
AND ALL BIDS
Publish: April 7, 2004
D049

NOTICE
Pursuant to Florida Statue
713 78 Elite Towing Inc will sell
on 4-19-04 at 10 00 am at 11B
Marker St., Altamonte Springs,
Florida
Seller resorves the
right to bid Sold as Is. no war­
ranty. Seiler guarantees no filta
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D054

Names In which assessed. LIL­
LIAN I GILES. IONA WILLIAMS

March 22, 2004

All creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice Is served must Me their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l other creditors ot the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the deca­
dents estate must tile their
claims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

George c. Kelley , esq

1990 CHRYSLER
1C3XJ4538LG428632

Deceased

The administration ol the estate
ol KATHLEEN A. NYLIN,
deceased, whose dale ol death
was December 20. 2003. File
Number: 04-303-CP. Is pending
In tha Circuit Court lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida. Probata
Division, the address ot which la
PO Drawer C. Sanlord. FL.
32772. The names and address­
es
ol
tha
Persona)
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set lorth below

Co-Personal Representative
Harry Larson
7815 Empire Avenue
Orlando. Florida 32810

Notwithstanding the time peri­
ods set torth above, any claim
Med two (2) years or more after
the decedent's date ot death is
barred

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Co-Personal Representative
Robert N. Furr
1218 Foiden Road
Apopka. FL 32712

CERTIFICATE NO: 1726 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001

Publish April 7. 2004
0055

CERTIFICATE NO: 1727 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 19M

Description ol Properly LEG
LOTS 2 TO 4 SOUTH SAN­
FORD HEIGHTS ADD PB 2
PGS 116 8 119

1988 FORD
1FDEE14N7JMA36480

1998 LINCOLN
1LNBM81F8JJY736116

filed said certificate!*) for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number(i) and year!*)
ol Issuance, the description ol
the property, end the name/*) In
which II was assessed Ware as
lolows:

The date ol the first publication
of this Notice Is April 7, 2004

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

1991 PONTIAC
tG2WJI4T1MF226606

eg als

PARCEL ID# 12-20-30-50900004)020

1993 GMC
tGTCS14R8P8516043

1992 CHEVY
1G1JC5444N7311301

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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED

All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate. Including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must file Ihelr
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE

FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-2303CP

KATHLEEN A NYLIN,

A l other creditors of the dece­
dent and persona having dalms
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must Me their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Ihal WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTODIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE LLC, the holder ol the fol­
lowing certlflcale(s) ha* tiled
said certificated) lor a tax deed
lo be issued thereon The certifi­
cate number!*) and year(s) ot
issuance. Ihe description of the
property, and the namo(s) in
which it was assessed le/are as
loftows:

SEMINOLE COUNTY,

IN RE: ESTATE OF

L eg als

eg als

MARIA TORREGROSA,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

AX creditors of tha Decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against Decedent s
estate including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims on whom a copy of this
notice Is served must Me their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AN other creditors ol the
Decedent and persons having
claims or demands against tha
Decadent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unkquttaled dalms, must fits their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FpREVER BARRED
The data o lth e first publication
Of this Nodes la March 31.2004.
Personal Representative
DR MICHAEL NOCERO. JR
103 Satauma Drive
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714

NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that the lollowing permit was issued on March
,22.2004:
*
Duke Indiana Construction. L.P.. 4700 Millonia Bivd., Suite 380.
Orlando, FL 32839, permit # 40-117-29006-9 This project Is
located In Seminole County, Section 6. 7, Township 20 South.
Range 30 East. The permit outhonzos A SURFACE WATER
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 4.B5 ACRES TO SERVE as a Fire
Station and Community Center known as City o l Lake Mary
Municipal Services Complex. The receiving water body is exist­
ing on-site stormwater ponds
The (ile(s) containing the application lor the above listed permit
Is available tor inspection Monday through Friday except lor
legal Itolidays, 6 00 a.m. to 5 00 p m. at the SI. Johns River
Water Management District (District) Headquartors, 4049 Reid
Street. Palaika, FL 32178-1429. A person whoso substantial
interests are affectod by the District permitting decision may peti­
tion (or an administrative hearing in accordance with srKrtions
120.589 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or may choose lo pursue
mediation as an alternative remedy under section 120.573,
Florida Statutes, before tho doadlino lor Ming a petition
Choosing mediation will not adversely affect tho right lo a hear­
ing if mediation does not result in a settlement. Ip o procedures
lor pursuing mediation are sot forth in 6echon 120.573. Florida
Statutes, and rulos 28-106 111 and 28-105 401- 404 Florida
Administrative Code. Petitions must comply with the require­
ments of Florida Administrative Code Chaplet 28-106 arid be
filed with (received by) the District Clerk located at District
Headquartors, Highway 100 West, Palaika, Florida 32177.
Petitions lo r administrative homing on the above appficatlon(s)
must bo tiled within twenty-one (2 f) days ot publication o l this
notice or within twenty-six (26) days o l the District depositing
notice ol intent in Ihe mall lor those persons to whom the District
malls actual notice. Failure lo tile a petition within this lime peri­
od adm inistrative determ ination (hearing) under sections
120.569 and 120.57, F.S., concerning tho subject permit.
Petitions that are not tiled in accordance with the above provi­
sions are subject lo dismissal.
Because the administrative hearing process is designed lo for­
mulate final agency action, the tiling o l a petition means ttiat tho
Distrtctls final action may be different Irom the position taken by
it In this notice ol intent. Persons whose substantial inlerosts
will be affected by any such Imal decision of five District on the
applicant have the right to petition to become a party to Itie pro­
ceeding. in accordance with the requirements set lorth above.
Publish: April 7. 2004
D044

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HOLY CROSS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

April 7 ft 8.2004

Page 5B

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

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Share the Jo y oral Love o f
Jesus Christ

Park Ave. k 4lh St., Sanford

HOLY WEEK SERVICES

407-322-4611

Anniversary Year
7:00 pm Foot Wjvhmp &amp;
Buchan*! Service

MAUNDY THURSDAY - APRIL 8th

7:30 p.m. - Maunday Thursday Liturgy &amp;
Holy Eucharist

Noon - Station* of the Crm*
7:01) pm • Good Friday Liturgy
Easier Vigil. April 10
7:00 pin ■Eucharist Service

GOOD FRIDAY - April 9th

12 - 3:00 p.m. Way ol the Cross
7:30 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy
EASTER DAY - April 11th

(&gt;:00 am, 7:30 am, lMX) am and
11:15 am ■Euchari*t Service*

10:00 a.m. - Festival Celebration of the
______________Holy Eucharist

700 Rinehart Rd., Lake Mary •407-444-5673

G r a c e U nited
M e th o d ist C h u rc h

FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE

499 N. Country Club Rd, Lake Mary
407-322-1472
Rev. Stephen Binkley
wvwgtaccum clakem ary com
Sunday, Apnl 4; Easter Egg Hunt 9 30-10.30 am

EASTER
PRESENTATION

Easter Cantata
10:45 am
Thursday, April 8: Maundy Thursday Service 7:00 pm
Friday, April 9
Good Friday Service 7 00 pm
Sunday, Apnl 11: Easter Sunday Service

"BECAUSE HE LIVES”

8:30 am Contemporary Service
10 45 am Traditional Service

SUNDAY
APRIL 11, 2004
10:30 AM

Grace UMC is
located I mile
North of
Lake Mary Blvd,
on
Country Club Road

2581 S. SANFORD AVE., SANFORD
407-322-3122

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Baptist

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PALM SUNDAY. APRIL 4
Morning Worship 8:30 am &amp; 11:00 am
Bible Study (all ages) 9:45 am
Special Musical Service 7:00 pm
Voices of Praise
presents

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EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 11
Morning Worship 8:30 am &amp; 11:00 am
Bible Study (all ages) 9:45'
(Nursery provided for all services)

3101 West State Road 46, Sanford
(2 miles east ol Seminole Town Center Mall)
Phone: 407-322-2914
Website: www.cbcsanford.org
E-mail: otfice6cbcsantord.org

Easter
at

First Baptist Church • Sanford

Easter Sunday, April 11
6:30 a.m . Sunrise Service
A joint worship service at
the gazebo in Centennial Park
sponsored by the
Sanford Ministerial Association

J L L u th e ra n C h u rch
i|| of the R ed eem er

9:15 a.m . Bible Study

2525 Oak Avenue, Sanford
(By Dairy Queen)
407-322-3552
Vicar Tim Timmons

10:30 a.m . W orship

Maundy Thursday - April 8-7:00 p.m.
Communion Service
Good Friday - April 9 - 7:00 p.m.
Tenebrac Service

for all ages

in the Worship Center
Celebrating Christ's resurrection
with praise music and Biblical teaching

No Evening Service
An at-home time for family

Easter Sunday April 11
Breakfast Brunch and Easter egg hunt 9:45 a.m.
Easter Service 10:30 a.m.
Visitors Welcome

Nursery provided

First Presbyterian
Church
of Sanford
“In th e H e a r t o f H is to r ic D o w n to w n *
Dr.

Palm Sunday • April 4
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - Children's
Palm Parads, special music and
message

Maundy Thursday - April 8
7:00 p.m. Re-enactment of Leonardo di
V in ci’s Last Supper and

Communion

Easter Sunday - April 11
6:30 a.m. Community Sunrise Service in
Centennial Park
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - Resurrection
Flower Cross, special m usic and
message. Children’s Easter egg
Hunt following worship.
3 0 1 S . O ak A ve.
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 6 2 , fp c s@ ju n o .co m
On die comer of 4U1 and Park Ave.,

3rd &amp; Oak Ave.

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Markham Woods
Presbyterian
Church
5210 Markham Woods Rd., Lake Mary
PALM SUNDAY. APRIL 4
Sunday School B:45 am
Morning Worship 10:00 am
Introduction of Confirmation Class
Special Music by the Children's Choir

HO LY W E E K
Maundy-Thursday^AprlLfl
Communion Service
7:30 p.m. - 8:30 pm

Saturday. April 10
Children's Easter Egg Hunt
10 -11:30 am
Bring 6 Plastic Filled Eggs and
Basket For Each Child

Easter Sunday. APRIL 11
Morning Worship Services
9:00 a.m. &amp; 11:00 a.m.
Special Music by the Chancel Choir,
Chancel Bells &amp; Brass Quartet

First Baptist is located at 519 South Park Avenuo
Contact us at. Office 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 0 4 1
Into U n e 407-321-9351 • Youth 407-322*5322
tbesanford O bellsouth.net

Dr. Michael L. Andrews, preaching
Nursery will be provided (or all services

(407) 333-2030

First Baptist
Church
with the Celebration Choir
presents

IV'iWam Chegwin, Interim Pastor

Holy Week - Passion Week
April 4 - n

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at 7:00 p.m. in the worship .
center

FIRSTUNITED
METHODISTCHURCH
PASTOR JIM BRADSHAW
C om er o f 5th and Park Avenue, Sanford

At
th e NAME of
JESU S.
Palm Sunday Services, April 4
Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.
Praise and worship at 10:30 a.m.

407-322-4371

April 4th - Palm Sunday
10:00 a.m.

April 9th - Good Friday
Tenebrae Service 7:00 PM

April 11th
Easter Sunday

First Baptist is located at
519 South Park Avenue
Contact us at 407*322-6041
Info U n e 407*321*9351
Youth Hotline 407*322*5322

6:30 am Community Sunrise Service
@ Centennial Park

fbcsanford9 Mlsouth.net

• Child Care Proviced

• 8:30 a.m. &amp; 11:00 a.m.
Easter Worship Services

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Vol. 112

No. 67

50 &lt;

Sanford, Florida

Copyright O 2004 Tha Sanford Herald

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WEEKEND
A pril 11, 2004

The Lake Mary boys volley­
ball team won for the 12th
time in 13 starts on Tuesday,
rallying from a first game
loss to defeat Winter Springs
in a hard-fought match.
See Sports, Page ISA

SCSO citizens
academy begins
April 21
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office,Community
Law Enforcement Academy's
next session is set to begin
Wednesday, April 21, with
expanded offerings, with
traffic and DUI enforcement
added to tile course outline.
The purpose of the acade­
my is to educate the citizens
of Seminole County in the
concepts and procedures of
law enforcement.
It is now a 15-week
course, with the addition of
traffic and DUI enforcement
added to the mix. It uses sce­
nario-based training, which
will allow students to partici­
pate in important problem
solving that is vital in law
enforcement and crime pre­
vention.
The course also includes;
Riding on patrol with a
deputy; observing telecom­
munications personnel in the
Communications Center; and
a morning on the gun range,
using some of the Sheriff's
office weapons. The class
meets each Wednesday
evening from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. Members of the sheriff's
office teach it. It is free and
there are no physical require­
ments to participate.
There are, however, some
terms and conditions.
Participants must live or
work in Seminole County,
must be 19 years old or older,
ss a valid drivers
e, and never have been
convicted of a felony. They
must file an application with
the sheriff's office.
For more information, call
academy coordinator, Pete
Robinson at 407-665-6741, or
e-mail probinsonC«'seminole
sheriff.org.

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Dennis Joyner —
Seminole County
Supervisor of Elections

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C R A mulls First Street closure
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — City officials
looking to make up a $7(X),(XX)
funding gap to renovate down­
town's main street are consider­
ing a controversial option: dos­
ing 1st Street to vehicular traffic
during construction.
In public meetings during
the past year, some downtown

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Redevelopment board searches for
ways to complete renovation project
merchants have adamantly
opposed any street closures.
The dty's original plan was to
phase stormwater, electrical
and road work so that a portion
of 1st Street would remain open

Attorney,
county
brace for
Article V
impacts

at all times.
However, bids for the project
were substantially more than
Glatting Jackson, the dty's con­
sultant, estimated, and about
$700,000 more than the

Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency had
budgeted for the project.
Bob Parse! I, chairman of the
CRA, told board members he
believed the CRA had three

A n Easter Eg g H unt
&amp; V isit From the Bunny

SANFORD — The world is
about to turn upside for the
18th Judicial Circuit District
Attorney's Office in downtown
Sanford.
Not only Ls the office prepar­
ing to move to the new justice
center next to the Seminole

St. Peter’s Episcopal
Church and School on
Rinehart Road in Lake
Mary held an Easter event
this week with an old
fashioned egg hunt and a
visit from bunny Belen
Anderson (above).
Kindergartners (left)
Ethan Hayes, Ashley
Castillo and others led the
bunny around tho school
yard searching for the
colorful eggs.

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Herald photos
by Tommy Vlncant

See Article, Page 13A

By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

See Plaza, Page 13A

Goldsboro
is example
o f school
diversity
SANFORD — The stars
paraded for hours last Tuesday
night at Goldsboro Elementary
School. Class by class, students
of the county's only elemen­
tary-age magnet school daz­
zled the standing-room-only
crowds with songs, instru­
ments, science and technology.
After each grade per­
formed, families and friends
toured the child's classroom
and the school's NASA Space
Lab for an out-of-space simu­
lated experience.
It was die awesome Space
Lab where the simulated space
voyage made a striking resem­
blance to the school's skyrock­
eting ride to the top as one of
the district's premier elemen­
tary schools.
It is this small but glowing
ortion
of
Goldsboro
lemon tary
School
that
demonstrates the district'!
commitment to diversity. Last
week, the district and the U5,
Justice Department submitted
a unitary status report to a
federal judge detailing compli­
ance to and release from a 34year-old federal court consent
decree ordering the district to
desegregate its "dual system
based on race" and implement
long-standing practices and
procedures that ensure equity.
As part of the 19% consent
decree order, the district devel­
oped Goldsboro into a magnet
school, In 1998-99, Goldsboro
became a district-wide magnet
school without any mandatory
attendance zones.
Goldsboro, a historically all­
black elementary school, cur­
rently enrolls students from 32
of tlie 34 elementary school
districts in Seminole County,
as well as students who previ­
ously attended private schools
in the area. The school's 1997-

See Goldsboro, Page 13A

Sanford Plaza welcomes new tenants,
shopping center revitalization plan
SANFORD — Changes are
taking place at one of Sanford's
older shopping centers.
Much of the Sanford Plaza
— located near file intersection
of U.S. Highway 17-92 and
State Road 417 — is under new
ownership and a newly opened
venue at one of the larger
spaces in the commercial center
is expected to spark additional
interest in the once dilapidated
shopping district.
Willi two new tenants — an
equestrian shop and a countrywestern bar, — which opened
for business Friday — the
Sanford Plaza has only one
vacancy. That's definitely not
something plaza corporation

See Project, Page 13A

By Charles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent

By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

County
Public
Safety
Building on
B u s h
Boulevard,
but in the
process
they also
have to fig­
ure out the
impacts of
Wolflnger
Artide V.
Voters in 1998 passed a refer­
endum that required court
expenses to be shifted from
counties to the state. But after
six years, lawmakers — and
local offidals — are still figur­
ing out how the process will be
funded.
Gov. Jeb Bush recommend­
ed $104.4 million in the 20042005 budget to be earmarked to
cover the new state court
expenses. Officials are opti­
mistic the legislature will Lxxwl
that figure because it is viewed
as a no-growth plan, which
could hinder the 18th Judidal
Circuit. Although it recently
received funds for three new
judges, the dreuit has not had a
new prosecutor position in
three years.
"It's a challenge and people
are scared to death if it's going
to work out, but you know
after all the holes are plugged

options: to delay the 1st Street
renovations; to shift funding
from other projects — namely
improvements to the Civic
Center and the creation of a
beach on the north shore of
Marina Isle; or to transfer
$2(X),(XX) from the city's utility
department and make up to a
half million dollars worth of

Herald photo by Tommy Vlncant

Karen and Mickey Stevenson opened Mickey's Roadhouse Friday
In Sanford. They say the nightspot will bring the honky tonk back
to the city.

Riverwalk opening to include
tribute to soldiers &amp; veterans
By Kate Lucas
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Local sol­
diers and veterans are to be
honored at the dedication of
the
newly
renovated
Memorial Park
on Friday May
7 at 4:30 p.m.
The ceremony
is open to the
public
and
will be one of
several special
events
that
weekend that
celebrates the
grand
opening
of the
Riverwalk.
The tribute will be the
patriotic affair appropriate
for
a
memorial
park.
Skydivers will open the cere­
mony, smoke and streamers
descending behind them,

and land near the crowd as
live band music plays.
Mayor
Brady
LesBard,
together with local military,
will hoist a 30-foot American
Flag up the new flagpole for
the first time since construc-

tion began on the Riverwalk.
Lessard
will give a
speech. Soldiers home from
Iraq and veterans of past
conflicts w ill be honored.
The dedication of the park

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WEEKEND
J une

6, 2004

R iv e r R a t
w in s h o n o r
Former SCC star and Sanford
River Rats player Donnie
Burkhalter was named the
Most Valuablo Player at tho
NAIA World Series after lead­
ing Cumberland University to
tho National Championship.
See Sport*, Page 10A

1

River Rats to begin play Monday, 7 p.m.
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — When the lights
flicker to life at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium Monday
evening, it will also bring back to
life what lire facility was built
for...big time baseball.
Like a distant memory return­
ing, the happy sounds of baseball
will once again grace tire Easlside
of Sanford when the Sanford
River Rats of the Florida
Collegiate Summer League take to
Rinker-Stenstrom Field for the
first time, hosting the Daytona
Beach Barracudas starting at 7
p.m.
Not since the 1980s when
Seminole High School and
Sanford American Legion Post 53
called the stadium home lias a

team been based at die facility that
local fans can call flieir own.
It will be good to see
baseball played here
again as Sanford
has been a base­
ball town for
over 80 years.
The Florida
State
League
hail teams here
in the 1920s and
Spring Thiining
was held here
from 1940-1960
widi the Boston
Braves training here
in the early ‘40's and
the New York Giants train­
ing here fmm die late 40's until
1960 when die franchise moved to
San Francisco.
Sanford's own Buddy Lake

was a star for the Sanford team
and the likes of 1lall-of-Famers
Willie Mays and Willie
McCovey played
here and Babe
Ruth
himself
made an appear­
ance and spoke
here. This is also
die first place that
Jackie Robinson
played as a mem­
ber of the Brooklyn
Dodgers organiza­
tion, getting in a
couple of innings in an
exhibition game before
it was terminated, and
the first place that then Giants
manager Leo Dunxher got an
opportunity to see a plienom
named Willie Mays play.
And that’s only scratching the

surface of tlie history of tlie stadi­
um.
After the Giants left, the
Stadium hosted a few Seminole
Junior College games when the
program got started in the mld60's, but the facility was used pri­
marily as a football field fur
Seminole and Crooms high
schools and Sanford Junior 1ligii.
Wes Rinker came to town in the
early 70's ami restored tlie stadi­
um to baseball conditions and the
facility hosted a lot of high school
college and American Legion
games as well as a few Minor
League games. UCF, without a
field of its own on campus, called
the stadium home.
Rinker also brought the
Canadian Olympic Team here to
S o e B a s e b a ll, P a g o 3 A

Happy Trail(blazers)

C o n s e r v a tio n
o ffic e rs a rre s t
S a n fo r d m a n
tw ic e f o r B U I
The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission’s (FWC)
Northeast Region had an
active, but relatively safe
Memorial Day Weekend on
the local waterways. Good
weather produced heavy
boating activity throughout
the region, as FWC officers
patmled the waterways —
even arresting the same
Sanford man twice.
FWC officers spent 2,154
hour* patrolling the waters of
~ the 12-county region and
wrote 771 citations, which
included 24 arrests for boat­
ing under the influence (BUI).
The remaining tickets were
for other boating safety viola­
tions (577), resource violatioas (128), and other violatioas (42) which can be any­
thing from drug-related
arrests to littering. In additioa FWC officers issued
1,420 written warnings dur­
ing the holiday weekend.
Seminole and Orange
counties topped the region in
numbers of BUI arrests this
weekend, with the majority of
the arrests on the St. John's
River.
"Our goal this Memorial
Day weekend was to keep the
boating public safe," said
FWC supervisor Lt. Jeff
Hudsoa whose officers made
the high number of arrests.
"We targeted BUI enforce­
ment on the waterways of
Orange and Seminole coun­
ties and made 10 boating
under the influence arrests.
That accounts for more than
40 percent of the BUI arrests
that were made in this region
over the weekend."
One Sanford man didn't
learn his lesson the first time
he was arrested for BUI.
Michael A. Green, 44, of
Palmetto Avenue, was arrest­
ed on Saturday night, bonded
out and was arrested again
for boating under the influ­
ence on Sunday night.

Seminole Smile

Charity Ferguson —
Assistant M anager at Spirit of
Truth Thrift and Gift Shop

As teammates at Sominolo
Community
College
John
Michael Howell o( Winter Springs
(lelt to right), Sean Greoar and
Dan Ouartaroro helped load tfw
Raiders to their first ever Stato
Championship. The trio will be
reunited this summer as mem­
bers ot tho Sanford River Rats.

Murder
suspect
dies in
custody
From Staff Reports

Herald photo by T o m m y Vincent

County Commissioner Daryl McLain stands with a new T-shirt commemorating the $200,000 facolift the Rinehart Road trail
received. Seminole County contributed $100,000 to the project.

Lake M ary, county dedicate Rinehart trail im provem ents
By Christopher Patton
M anaging Editor

LAKE MARY — It took nearly four
years for it to finally come together, but
officials say a Friday dedication of
improvements to the Rinehart Road
trail is just the beginning.
"This is a tremendous start, but this
is not the end of the dream," said Lake
Mary Deputy Mayor Mike McLean.
"This definitely is an exciting day,"
he added. "As a result of all this hard
work in the community we have trans­
formed this trail."
With support from Seminole County,
Lake Mary, five area homeowners asso­
ciations and countless businesses, the
once bleak 2.3-mile stretch of trail along
Rinehart Road received a $200,000
facelift. The changes included four

bricked rest stations complete with
shade trees, eight exercise stations, 38
new trees, 2,800 shrubs and 6,300
square feet of sod.
Tire initial project was completed pri­
marily from the support of the group
known as Be A Trailblazer Inc. H ie notfor-profit organization was founded
several years ago when the neighbor­
hoods of Timacuan, Manderley,
W oodbridge and The Hills of Lake
Mar)' approached the city to dress up
the bleak, black-topped trail on the east
side of Rinehart Road. With the addi­
tion of a fifth partner, The Forest, the
consortium of neighborhoods was
inspired by the prospective chance of
changing the landscape of the city's
only trail that connects the county's
Seminole Wekiva Trail and Cross
Seminole Trail.

The group has raised about $240,000
through a combination of efforts. They
found private donations from business­
es such I leritage United Hank and
Progress Energy, and secured $30,000
from Lake Mary and $100,000 from
Seminole County. The group also
received additional $15,000 from
Sanford Airport Authority Larry Dale
during the trail dedication.
However Trailblazer co-chair Allan
Plank says, "a lot of it was made up of
small donations" from concerned citi­
zens that also desired a change from the
"black-topped wasteland." Several
other fundraisers organized by Pat
Blake of Timacuan included the selling
of the "A Taste of Lake Mary” recipe
book for $5 and a personalized
See Trail, Page 3A

Lake C o u n ty fire nearly ju m p s into Sem inole
By Christopher Patton
M anaging Editor

SEMINOLE
STATE
FOREST — Smoke from a Lake
County brush fire drifted into
downtown Sanford Wednesday,
but luckily for Seminole County
firefighters the blaze didn't
jump over the Wekiva River into
Seminole.
Staging at Wekiva Road off
State Road 46, Seminole County
firefighters waited for what
many viewed as the inevitable
with dry conditions and a r a p
idly expanding fire. The brush
fire, wliich officials believe was
started by lightning Tuesday
night, burned about 100 acres of
the Seminole State Forest, said

Dave Fogler, Lake County area
supervisor for the state Division
of Forestry, but didn't reach
Seminole County as a afternoon
storm h e lp 'd bring it under
control.
Lake County firefighters also
responded to tnc area with three
brush trucks, two engines and
one tanker,' said Jim Dickerson,
Lake County Fire Department
operations chief and former
Seminole County chief at the
Markham Woods Road station.
Paul Hartsfield, Seminole
County area supervisor for the
state Division of Forestry, and a
helicopter equipped witn a 150gallon water bucket also assist-

Harald photo b y C h rU io p h s r Patton

Dave Fogler, Lake County area supervisor for the state Division of
Forestry, recuperates after battling a brush fire Wednesday.

The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office Is investigating
flic death of a prisoner who was
housed at the John E. Polk
Correctional facility (Seminole
County jail). The prisoner was
pronounced dead at Central
Florida Regional Hospital in
Sanford at approximately 3:15
a . m .
Thursday.
The pris­
oner is iden­
tified
R andol
Mora, 26, of
Orlando. He
was being
held in the
jail awaiting
trial on a
murder
Mora
charge.
Acconiing to a report filed by
a Seminole County Deputy, a
cellmate of the prisoner called for
corrections officer assistance at
approximately 1:45 Thursday
morning. Tlie corrections officers
summoned the medical staff.
After securing the odier
inmate, the personnel entered the
evil and observed the prisoner in
medical distress. Jail medical per­
sonnel assisted the situation and
tried to render care. Shortly after
2 a.m., the fire department was
called and the prisoner was
transported to the hospital
where he later died.
Currently, investigators with
tlie Major Crimes Unit are look­
ing into the circumstances sur­
rounding tlie death, but it is
being investigated as a suspected
suicide.
There was a message written
on Mora's bixly with some type
of writing instrument. It is
believed it was written by Mora
himself. It listed information on
who to contact. Tlie last line of
the written information stated, in
essence, "There are two tilings
that are mine by right. They're
freedom and death..if 1 can't
have the first I'D gladly liavc the
other."
On Oct. 12 of this past year;
37-year old Scott Quinn was
found at his residence, at 314
Placid Lake Drive in Sanford. A
knife was protruding from his
neck. When police investigated,
they found hundreds of guns
and military ordnance in Quinn's
home. Quinn was a former
Seminole County bail bondsman
and a licensed gun dealer.
Following an intensive inves­
tigation, Mora was determined
to be tlie suspect, and he was
appreliended by Orlando police.
Rather than the case connect­
ed with guns, it was believed
Mora had killed Quinn because
of Quinn's relationships with
See Death, Page 3A

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Sunday. June 0. 2004

H I E HERALD

S e m in o l e S u m m a ry
A GLANCE A R O U N D O UR COUNTY
Dig spenders: With the RiverWalk com­
plete, at least for pedestrians, the city of
Sanford is planning a big blow out for the
Fourth of July. How big? Just a cool $100,000
according to plans City Manager A1
Grieshaber unveiled at the Downtown
Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
meeting. Not bad for a city that's broke.
Don't get me
wrong, I love fire­
works, and I
A ro u n d the C lo c k
think the city of
Sanford needs to
build on the
momentum it cre­
ated with the
opening of the
RiverWalk. But
someone at City
Hall needs to get
their story
straight. At times,
Grieshaber claims
the city is as poor
as a pauper, like
when he eliminat­
by Dan Ping
ed about a
• • e m •
• • • dozens positions
(the second
round of layoffs in six months) or when he
and the CRA were wrangling over $25,000 for
1st Street improvements (Grieshaber said he
searched hign and low but could not find city
funds for the project).
At other times, Grieshaber acts like the
city's got more money than Citibank. There
was the RiverWalk celebration (about
$55,000), the unbudgeted contract with Adeo
Media Group ($&lt;&gt;0,000 annually), the also
unbudgeted but still pending contract with a
real estate consultant (about $-10,000), and
now the $100,000 for a July 4th celebration.
And remember those layoffs? Two of the
positions eliminated were support staff in the
city manager's office. At Wednesday's CRA
meeting, Grieshaber introduced Debbie
Simmons, the new office manager in
Grieshaber's office.
It's time for city officials to stop talking out
of both sides of their mouths. Either zip the
lip and stop blaming financial woes when it's
time to make tough decisions or start exercis­
ing more control over the pocketbook.
Where’s Whltey Eckstein when you need
him?

G l o b a l t r a s h in g

SAT
Miriam and Valerie's
School of Dance Arts 39th
Annual Showcase presents
"Guys and Dolls," at 2 p.m.
and 7 p.m., and Sunday, June
6 at 2 p.m. at Winter Springs
High School Performing Arts
Center. For more information,
call 407-323-1900.
The Seminole County
Branch of the National
Association for the
Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP) will host its
21st Annual Freedom Fund
and Awards Banquet begin­
ning at 6:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Guest
speaker will be U.S. House of
Representatives
Congresswoman Corrine
Brown (District 3). The pur­
pose of the banquet is to raise
funds to support the NAACP
annual initiatives. Tickets are
$30 per person. For more
information or reservations,
call 407-328-7496.
Herald photo by Tom m y Vincent

Drug related
Antonio Chandler, 24, and Travis
Chandler, both of Like Jennie Drive,
Sanford, were arrested on May 14, at
his residence. Members of the Sanford
Police Department Special Tactical
Unit and the Drug Enforcement unit
conducted a search warrant and
reportedly uncovered cocaine in a
bag in the closet containing an
approximate a value of $1,500.
Antoinio was charged with posses­
sion of cocaine and possession of nar­
cotics equipment. Travis was charged
with
possession
of narcotics
equipment.
Burglary
• A man arrested as John Doe was
taken into custody Tuesday in refer­
ence to the burglary of a vehicle. He
was located in a pickup tmek in the
2500 block of Sanford Avenue. The
truck window had been broken, in
wliat Sanford officers believe was an
attempt at burglary. The man refused
to give officers his true identity. He
was arrested on charges of burglary to
a conveyance, possession of burglary'
tools, property damage over $200 and
resisting an officer without violence.

Like Mike: Like Mary Commissioner, er,
Deputy M ayofM lke McLean takes the cake
when it comes to self-promotion. One of his
fellow commissioners called McLean "intoler­
able" when he gets before a microphone.
But even McLean couldn't have matched
the audacity of Frank Denis. After the dedi­
cation of the new Veteran’s Memorial Bridge
over the St. Johns River — in which
Congressman John Mica noted it was a time
for memorials not politics — Denis began
passing out cheese, campaign materials and
roses. Even McLean was a bit embarrassed.

• Ebomy Jones, 21, and Keisha
Dickerson, 19, both of Orange
Avenue, Sanford, were arrested by
Sanford police Monday in Tinley
Terrace. Officers said the two had bur­
glarized a vehicle and taken several
items. Each was charged with burgla­
ry of a conveyance, property damage
over $200, larceny of over $300, and
possession of burglary tools.

County vs. City: Expect the city of Lake
Mary to make another attempt to annex
Colonial TownPark and office buildings adja­
cent to the new town center.
The city made noise about annexing the
property about a year ago, but county offi­
cials raised holy heck, primarily because the
county had provided incentive money to con­
vince some of Colonial's tenants to relocate to
Seminole County. Word is the county has
recouped its investment and now Lake Mary
is licking its chops at the thought additional
tax revenues if it acquires the newly devel­
oped retail area. Should be interesting to
watch.

Theft
Joshua Sapp, 27, of Ocoee, a ven­
dor at a store on Towne Center
Boulevard, was arrested by Sanfonl
police Friday. A security tape report­
edly showed he had taken a vehicle
scanner from a shelf of the store on
May 24. He was located and placed
under arrest for theft.
Battery
• Ollie Half 50, of West First Street,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday at his residence in connec­
tion with the reported abuse of one of
his two children. He was charged
with battery — causing bodily harm,
and cruelty toward children.

C ruisin' the 'Walk: Seminole Boulevard
may not be open for traffic yet, but there was
a major traffic jam down on the RiverWalk
Saturday night.
The Celery City Cruisers returned to
downtown Sanford with a massive car show.
In fact, organizers ran out of spaa* and had to
jark some of the classic vehicles in the courtpa
house parking lot. The car club plans to host
monthly shows at the RiverWalk, so if you
missed Saturday's event, you'll have plenty
lei
of opportunities in the future.

Children between the ages of
nine and 12 now have the opportu­
nity to participate in the Central
Florida Zoo’s newest adventure, the
Zoofari Travel Camp.
For the first time in the history of
Zoo Camp, the program will take
campers to visit the Jacksonville
Zoo, the Brevard Zoo, Lowry Park
Zoo,
and
Disney's
Animal
Kingdom. The campers will get to
explore all of the fun and exciting
happenings offered at each of the

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• Richani Bernard Taylor, 33, of
Rosediff Circle, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Monday at his resi­
dence where he reportedly was
involved in an altercation with a
female, using a knife. He was charged
with aggravated battery using a dead­
ly weapon.
• Johnny Lee Rollias, 56, of West
13th Placet, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday. Officers said he had
assaulted a man with a gun in the 900
block of Pecan Avenue. Rollins was
located at his residence and charged
with aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon.

• Olivia Marie Boetti, 32 of North
Second Street, Lake Mary, was arrest­
ed by Sanfonl police Saturday in the
900 block of Santa Barbara Dnve in
Sanford following a dispute with
another female. She was charged with
battery — touch or strike (domestic).
Traffic stops
Anthony Lee Collins, 28, of Elm
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Monday at Second
Street and Elliott Avenue, lie was
charged with driving under the influ­
ence (DUI) of alcohol or dntgs, viola­
tion of drivers license restrictions, no
lights, ariit driving tri tbe wrong lane.

THUR
Christ United Methodist
Church Is having its Vacation
Bible School from June 7 to 11,
9 a.m. until noon. Join the fun
with "Power Up Jesus.'
Registration wil begin June 7 at
8:45 a m. Tho church is located
at the aim er of County Road
427 and Tucker Drive, just one
mile south of the GreeneWay.
There will be a special event
with singing, Bible stories,
snacks and a cJiance to make
new friends Friday night, June
11, at 7 p.m.

THUR

• Michael Allen Whitmer, 39, of
Laurel Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at a residence
in the 3000 block of Magnolia Avenue,
following a dispute with a female. He
was charged with battery — toucli or
strike (domestic).

Other arrests
• Brendalis Milety Santiago, 24, of
Orlando, Was arrested by Sanford
police on May 25. She reportedly
offered sex to an undercover police
officer at 25th Street and Hartwell
Avenue. She was arrested and charged
with procurement for prostitution.

Tlie monthly meeting of the
Seminole County Democrats
will be held at 7 p.m. at the
Seminole County Public
Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave.
in Sanford. This is a location
change, effective only during
the month of June.

• Thallas Inman, 31, of Cowan
Moughton Terrace, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday following a
dispute with a female near his resi­
dence. He was charged with battery
— causing bodily harm (domestic vio­
lence).

• Gregory Andrew Abache, 20, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanlord
police Saturday in the 2‘KX) block of
Orlando Drive. He reportedly had
used a fake driver's license at a store.
He was arrested on a charge of posses­
sion of counterfeited drivers license.

• Tliaddeus Bernard 1tardier, 38, of
Ridgewood Lane, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Saturday at his
residence as the result of a confronta­
tion with several females. He was
charged with assault (domestic) and
resisting an officer without violence.

• George Dowey Wilkins, 44, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday. 1le was reportedly at a
store in the 1600 block of Rinehart
Road, and liad refused to leave when
asked to do so by the manager. 1le was
charged with trespassing on property
after warning.

The Altamonte Springs Maitland Christian Women's
Club presents "Accessories
with a Flair" luncheon from
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
Maison &amp; Jardin Restaurant,
430 Wymore Road in
Altamonte Springs. Cost is
$19. Special guest speakers are
planned. Reservations and
cancellations are essential by
June 6. Call Brenda at 407-6811942 or Kit at 407-322-1047.

• Sylvia Diane Simon, 39, of
Northlake Drive, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police at her residence
Saturday. She reportedly had been in a
conflict with a man. She was charged
with battery — touch or strike
(domestic violence).

• Thomas Edwin Biumeister, 22, of
Mims, was arrested by Sanfonl police
on May 28.1le was located in the 300
block of West Fifth Street. He was
charged with carrying a concealed
weapon and resisting an officer with­
out violence.

• A man arrested as John Doe, was

parks, from kayaking around Africa
at the Brevard Zoo, to the
Kilimanjaro Safari at Disney's
Animal Kingdom. Campers will see
and learn firsthand why zoos have
different anim als and how each
park cliose its theme.
On the final day of Zoofari Travel
Camp, campers will be immersed in
special behind-the-scenes adven­
tures at the Central Florida Zoo,
including activities that will be
exclusive for Zoofari Campers.

"This day will be filled with sur­
prises both very, very large and
small," said Terri Beigel, education
manager at the zoo.
'There will be lots of photo
opportunities to catch surprised
faces and big smiles. The zoo teach­
ers will make sure they are all on
film if a camera is sent," Beigel said.
The two scheduled Zoofari Travel
Camp sessions run for one week
each from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p .m ,
Monday through Friday, and are

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located by Sanford police Monday at a
store on Towne Center Circle where
he reportedly had been involved in a
dispute with his girlfriend, an
employee at the business. I le was
charged with simple assault with
intent to do violence (domestic vio­
lence).

The Central Florida
Chapter of the Florida lYails
Association will meet in the
Camilla room at Leu Gardens
for a program on "Cryptic
Colorations" by Central
Florida Zoo Naturalist Steve
DeCresie. He will discuss ani­
mal camouflage and behaviors.
For more information, call Joan
Jarvis at 407-365-6036.

Sanford zoo sponsors summer adventures for ages 9-12

In an article about Seminole County FCAT
scores in the June 2 issue of The Herald, two
people were misidentified. The outgoing
principal of Woodland Elementary School is
Susie Crook, not Susie Cooke. The director of
curriculum services for the county schools is
Hugh Harris, not Hugh Harrison.

A d m in is tra tio n
Betty Bennett

Celebrate National Trails
Day with the Central Florida
chapter of the Florida Trails
Association with a 5-mile hike
at one of their favorite spots.
Meet at the Barr Street trailhead on Highway 426 in
Oviedo at 8:30 am. Bring
water and snacks. For more
information, call Judy Minter
at 407-365-1080 or e-mail
Jud228@yahoo.com.

Forgot global wanning, tho roal throat comes from global trashing. This scene of tfio demise of the world as wo know it was
photographed on East Second Street in Sanford. A closer look reveals the reason for tho trashing — a major crack at the
bottom of tho world.

M ovin' on up: Speaking of Whitey, the for­
mer city commissioner and world champion
penny-pincher has moved outside the city
limits.
Word Around The Clock is Whitey and
his family recently purchased a house in the
Sylvan Lake area. What's next, Whitey, a
tricked out Escalade with a bumping bass
stereo?

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July 26 through July 30. Campers
are to be picked up and dropped off
at the Central Florida Zoo. Tne cost
of the camp is $300, or $275 for zoo
members. Camp prices include
admission to all of the parks but
exclude the cost of lunch, which
must be purchased daily.
Each Zoofari Travel Camp ses­
sion is limited to 10 campers, and
two zoo teachers will accompany
the campers at all times.

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Trail -----------C ontinued from Page 1A
engraved brick for $50.
"When you can pull busi­
nesses, the com m unity and
governm ent together toward a
common goal we can accom­
plish a lot," said County
Commission Chairman Daryl
McLain. "This is going to be
an example for other comm u­
nities of how we can pull
together."
The Rinehart Trailhead Park
was dedicated in 1998 by for­
m er Lake Mary M ayor and
current State Rep. David
Mealor (R-Lake Mary).
"When we stop and think
we are on Lake Mary
Boulevard, but there is a sense
of calm here," he said.
Similar to the trail improve­
ments are coming to the park.
The city has recently contract­
ed a company to set-up shop in

the em pty concession stand in
Trailhead Park. The business
will provide light refreshments
and rent out bikes and surreys.
In addition to Friday's rib­
bon cutting, Seminole County,
Lake
Mary,
and
the
Trailblazcrs invite area citizens
to celebrate the trail at Trail
Fun Day. People are welcome
to explore the newly lan d ­
scaped trail while discovering
food, inform ation and fun
along the way.
Trail Fun Day begins at 9
a.m. Saturday, June 5 and runs
through 1 p.m. Event goers
may park in any of the desig­
nated parking areas to enjoy a
fund day out with their family.
Just follow the signs along the
way. For more information on
the trail grand opening, log on
to www.beatrailblazer.com.

H erald photo* by To m m y Vincent

A dedication lor trail improvements along Rinehart
Road includod a Lake Mary proclamation declaring
Saturday as Trails Fun Day. Deputy Mayor Mike
McLoan (left) presented the proclamation to (left to
right) Trailblazors Allan Plank. Darrell Jarvis and Pat
Blake. Former Lnke Mary Mayor and current Stato
Rep. David Mealor (above) was also on hand to
congratulate the effort for its hard work.

Baseball
C ontinued from Page 3A
train and the stadium was tlxo site
for the Class 4A State Final Four in
1977 in wliich Tim Raines and
Seminole High was a part.
Bui the building of Alumni
Field at Seminole High, changes in
NCAA rules limiting the amount
of games teams am id play, the
Minnesota TWins moving their
Spring Training home to Ft. Myers
and Rinker's own failing health
saw tire stadium once again fade
from our consciousness.
It was not until the 1990s that
citizens of Sanford, led by then
Sanford City Commissioner
Whitcy Eckstein and several
Seminole County war veterans
who the stadium had been dedi­
cated to, derided it was time to
put the old girl back into shape
and try to bring activities back to
Sanfonl.
With tire FCSL aiming to life
this Monday, Sanfoni fans will
once again have a gn&gt;up of young
men to cheer for.
And it looks like it aiuld be
quite a group indeed.
While lire roster lrad not been
aimpletely finalized at the time
this story was written, the majori-

ty of tin* early aimmitments were
members of the 21X13 Seminole
Community College team that
gave the school its first-ever State
Championship.
Leading the squad, which will
be coached by SCC assistant Ricky
Plante, will tie first baseman
Donnie Burkhallcr, the former
reaind-setting home nin hitter at
SCC who was named the Most
Valuable Player at the NAIA
World Series (See story in Sports,
Page 10A) on Thursday, leading
Cumberland University to the
National Championship.
Another top player will bo
righthanded
pitcher
Drew
Shetrone of Apopka, who just
aim plot ed his freshman season at
SCC.
Fans may need to get a look at
these two quickly as both are amsidercd possible high picks in the
21XV1 Draft, which will take place
on Tuesday and Wednesday of
tills week.
Burkhaltcr played last summer
for the Valley League's Luray
Wranglers in Luray, Virginia and
holds several All-Time records
there for hitting and gaining

notice of the scouts because lie
showed he amid hit with a wood­
en bat and Shetrone was selected
by the Atlanta Braves in the 29th
niund in ihe 21X13 draft anil good
pitchers ore at a premium.
Three other highly reoignizable names to local fans are pitcher
Zac McCamle, third baseman
John Michael Howell and out­
fielder Sean Greear.
McCamie was the ace of the
SCC staff in 21X13and has emerged
as the No. 3 starter at the
University of South Carolina,
which is one of the favorites to
win the NCAA Division I World
Series this year. McCamie was also
the winning pitcher when the
Gamecocks won die Southeastern
Conference Tournament last
weekend.
Hoivell, who played at Winter
Springs I Jigli before becoming an
All-American at SCC redshirted
tills season at the University of
Florida, but figures to Ik *a hitting
star for the Gators next season.
Greear had a super season at
Embry-RJddle
Aeronautical
University in Daytona Beach,
helping the Eagles to a No. 2

national ranking and a third place
finish at this week's NAIA World
Series in Idaho.
Another big hopper for the
team figures to be )on Lozada,
who broke several of Burkhalter's
home nm records at SCC as only a
freshman.
Other former and present SCC
members of the team are second
baseman Daniel Quartararo, who
played this year at NAIA power
University of South Canilina at
Aiken; freshman pitcher-rightfielder Kyle Patrick (6-foot-l, 215pouiuls) fnmi Apopka; centerfielder Courtney Piopsf, who red
shirt ed at UCF this season; leftfielder Ben Sprague, who played
at SEC power Auburn this year;
and pitener Kyle DeYoung.
Also on tlie team will be catch­
er Brent Sellers fn&gt;m Lakeland,
who played at Evangel University
this season; shortstop Ryan
McKenzie fmm Edgewafer High
School in Orlando who played at
Blue Ridge Community College;
pitchers Peter Taraskevich from
Sunrise and Paul Buhiuw from
Treasure Island, who both played
junior aillege ball at St. Petersburg

rainy season start a lot of fires,"
he said.
The section of the state forest
that burned W ednesday was

scheduled for a prescribed bum
this year. In the past couple
years, more than 3,(XX3 acres of
the state forest have been

torched by state foresters during
prescribed bum s to prevent outof-contrul brush fin’s during dry
seasons.
(.

College this year.
At least four more players are
expected to be added to tlie roster
before the opening game.
In addition to great baseball,
fares will discover that the new
league and its games will have a
family atmosphere as games will
feature kills being allowed on the
held to run around the bases and
lots of prize drawings will be held.
Sanford's Opening Night will
have Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard throwing out the first
pitch and special guests will be
players from Sanford's Babe Ruth
Baseball Cal Ripken Major
Division (11-12 year old) All-Star
Team.
In coming home games, the
Sanford Babe Ruth l-eague Cal
Ripken Minors (9-10), Prep-13's
and Babe Ruth (14-15) All-Star
teams will be special guests.
Gift certificates from Sports
Authority, Olive Garden and
Steak 'N Shake will be among the
prizes to be distributed on
Opening Night.
Robert Segal, a Sanford resi­

dent who announces Rollins
College basketball game, will lx*
the Public Address Announcer at
all Sanford home games.
There will be cnna.’ssions avail­
able at all games. T-shirts for River
Rats and for the other three teams
in the League will all be on sale.
Following the games, players
will be available to sign auto­
graphs.
The team will also be at home
on Tuesday, hosting the Orlando
Shockers at 7 p.m., and will then
go on the road for a week before
returning on Tuesday, June 15th to
host Orlando.
Sanford lias also been selected
to host the league's first All-Star
Game, which will take place on
tlie 4th of July (Sunday) at 1 p.m.
and a host of activities are
planned.
Tickets are just $8 for tlie whole
family or $-1 for individuals and a
SI for students. Kids under slx arc
fax*.
For more Information, log on to
the Web site at www.fioridaleague.com.

Fire -------------C ontinued from Page 1A
ed with the brush fire.
Fogler said fire-fighting units
and plows began working the
small trvo-«crc blaze early
‘ Wednesday’ morning.’ With ris­
ing temperatures during the day
and brisk winds, tire fire contin­
ued to grow before a storm
quelled its strength at about 4
p.m.
"With all these shifting winds
we were concerned about it
turning around and heading
toward the highway (Slate Road
46)/' Fogler said.
"If it wasn't for the rain we
would be still having problems
with this one," he added.
With dry conditions, Central
Florida remaias susceptible to
lightning-induced brush fires.
With spotty stomrs increasing
during the area's rainy season,
sometimes lightning strikes on
the outside of the edge of the
storm where it doesn't rain can
cause fires, Fogler said.
"The first few’ storms of the

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A G E N C Y (LPA) is scheduled to hold a public hearing on
June 9, 2004 at 7:00 P.M., or a s soon thereafter a s po s­
sible, in the Longwood City Com m ission Chambers, 175
West Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida, to hear public
comment to review and make recommendations regard­
ing the following:
Amendment of the Land Development Code - Article X,
Section 10.3.0 Historic Overlay District - pursuant to the
requirements of the City of Longwood and the Florida
Statutes.
At this meeting, interested parties may appear and be
heard with respect to the request. This hearing may be
continued from time to time until final action is complete.

Death --------C ontinued from Page 1A
Mora's girlfriend. During an
interview with Sanford police
and members of the Florida
Department
of
Law
Enforcement, Mora reportedly
confessed to the slaying.
According to police, Mora
said when lw confronted Quinn
about the affair at Quinn's
Sanford home, an argument
erupted with both men drawing
guns. Mora said he shot Quinn
three times, and attempted to
shoot hint again because lie was
still alive. But after the gun mal­
functioned, he said he went into
the kitchen and retrieved a
butcher knife with which to stab
Quinn in the neck.
Mora was booked into tlie
county jail on a diarge of first
degree murder, and was held
without bond. Authorities, at
that time, suspected Mora may
have been wanted in other juris­
dictions, including Puerto Rico
and Spain. Mora had reportedly
used other names in the past,
including Randolph Mora
Caraballo, Omar Xavier Mora
Caraballo, Albert Perez Aviles,
Albert S. Perez, Albert Perez, Gio
and Giorgio Stephani Volpi
An autopsy was scheduled on
Mora, and tne results are still
pending. Atcording to Sheriff's
spokesman* Steve Olson, it is
believed Mora may have killed
himself by ingesting a certain
type of medication. "We won't
know until the toxicology report
is released," he added.
Initially, attempts to locate
and notify relatives were not suc­
cessful, but Olson said the Lake
County Sheriff's Department
managed to locate one relative
and report on the death.

A copy of the proposed Longwood Historic District
Development C ode is available for review in the
Planning Division office between 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
during regular work days and on the City of Longwood
website at www.ci.longwood.fl.us. The office is located at
174 W. Church Avenue, Longwood, Florida, or you may
call the office at 407-260-3462.
N O TIC E: All persons are advised that if they decide to
appeal any decision made at the meetings/hearings,
they will need a record of the proceedings and for such
purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record to include the
testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based
(per Sec. 286.0105, Florida Statutes). P ersons with d is­
abilities needing assistance to participate in any of these
meetings should contact the A.D.A. Coordinator at 407260-3481 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.

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If you have relatives living elsewhere in the nation, you've probably
heard someone say, "Florida? I wouldn’t live there - you have those
hurricanes."
But look at what we have in other parts of the hemisphere. Heavy
rains fell in Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma recently, flood­
ing large areas and causing a great deal of destruction. Recent raias in
tlie Dominican Republic killed over a diousand people from flooding.
Parts of Michigaa Ohio, northern New York State and elsewhere in
the northeast were devastated by blizzards this past winter. Those tor­
nadoes that ravaged Tennessee, Ohio, Nebraska, Missouri and other
areas were real killers as this week started, and as Dorothy and her
dog Toto know full well, tornadoes are frequent in Kansas.
I don't know what state is the safest when it crimes to weather phe............................ nomena, but I'll stay right here in Central Florida.
Sure, we have our hurricanes, heavy rainfall and
blistering heal but tornadoes, blizzards and flood­
ing can stay away.
To get to the point we are now officially in our
Atlantic Hurricane Season. It starts June 1 and
ends Nov. 30 each year. We hardly ever have any
hurricane during tne first few months of die sea­
son, but come September; October and November,
there will undoubtedly bo some activity out in the
Atlantic, the Caribbean or the Gulf of Mexico.
William Gray, of Colorado State University, is
Nick
probably die most famous hurricane predictor. For
the 2003 hurricane season, he predicted 12 named
• • • • • • • a storms. There were 14. He predicted three major
storms, he was correct. This Mason, he lias predict­
ed 14 named storms, eight reaching hurricane strengdi (75 mpfi and

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over), and three of them coresident! intense.

1lurricanes are named alphabetically. Once a name has been used
as a major storm, it is not repeated. The letters Q, U, Y, and Z have no
names. The remaining names, as they appear, are Alex, Bonnie,
Charley, Danielle, Earl, Frances, Gaston, Hermine, Ivan, Jeanne, Karl,
Lisa, Matthew, Nicole, Otto, Paula Richard, Shary, Thomas, Virginie
and Waller.
For diosc who may not know - hurricanes used to have only femi­
nine name’s, but in the past decade, they were changed to include male
name’s for every-other one. Something about equal righis 1think.
At dtis time of the season, practically every media will be offering
"free hurricane information pamphlets". In addition, a number of
companies, including insurance companies and public safety organiza­
tions, will be giving suggestions on how to safe-guard your pmperty.
For diose who recently arrived in Florida, and are not familiar with
hurricane preparedness, 1 suggest you obtain one of these pamphlets
and study it carefully. Don't take it on a "if' basis - but accept it as
things dial must be done for hurricane preparation.
For those who have been in Honda a short while, during which
time we have not suffered from a hurricane, don't become complacent.
From year to year, we never know what may liappen, and diere Ls
very- little warning. Once a hurricane is predicted - just try to purchase
plywood widi which to board up the window’s of your home or busi­
ness. It is simply sold out. And should you purchase plywood now, a
reminder - the prices have really gone up in die past year.
For dnise who have gone through several hurricanes - use your
knowledge of what to do to help others - your friends - your neigh­
bors. Try to convince them that holding a hurricane parly ivlien one is
about to strike, Isn't the smartest tiling to do.
And remember to take the usual precautions yourself. Stock up on
non-perishable fixxi, drinking water, candles, and other items you
should already know about.
Come the end of November, I want to write about a safe season
with no hurricanes hilling this year. But if 1do, I don't want to list you
' ring a fatality brjcauMt you didn’t taka adequate protection and
splan for a pcissi51?Sl«stef. *

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Artist donates oil
painting to city
in appreciation
To the editor
To A1 Grieshaber, Sanford City
Manager
Your kindness in greeting all
of the artists during the Saturday
RiverWalk celebration has really
touched us and demonstrated
your deep interest in the future
of the arts in Sanford.
It was dear to all of us
through the exceptional attention
and care provided by the Adeo
Media Group that we were wel­
comed and encouraged to direct
our attention to work on location
(i.e. Sanford).
I would like to donate my oil
pastel wJiich appeared on flu*
RiverWalk poster to the dty of
Sanford. If tills Ls acceptable to
you, perhaps you can let me
know when 1might drop it off.
Again, congratulations to the
Mayor, the commissioners and
yourself for flic spectacular event
which lin.4 obviously opened a
new phase in the future history

of Sanford.
Fran cine Levy
Sanford

Robertson thanks
Herald editor for
baseball coverage
To the editor.
1 just wanted to let you
know how much I appreciate
your coverage of Orangeivood
(Christian School) baseball You
have done a more thorough job
of covering local sports than
the Orlando Sentinel.
The Orangeivood families
look forward to your column
and because of it you have got
ten several subscriptions to the
Sanford paper. Thank you for
aim ing to some of the games.
I look forward to Fall when
we will have our first football
team.
Thanks again, Dean (Smith,
Sanford Herald sports editor).
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To the editor

To At Grieshalvr, Sanford City
Manager
Just a note to tell you how
much my husband and I enjoyed
the RiverWalk festivities this
weekend.
We were here all three days.
Thank you for your leadership
We are quite proud of the new
focus and direction and very
glad to lx* a part of the city of
Sanford.
Kathy Forrest
Sanford

Hotelier happy
with city’s effort
To the editor

lb Al Grieshaber, Sanford City
Manager
, .,
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Lisa Hubert 4t&gt;r&gt; ' i Tliank.yiWfOr-W Aoiiderful' '
Sanford evening Friday. The city did a

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great job. 1 would like to give
special thanks to Girl Woods. 1te
had the street sweeper and vaatum truck come through out
parking lot which lielpcd get riel
of the midge smell as well
as making the parking lot Itxik
IxTter. Keep up the great work
Al. It's nire to sex* some enthusi­
asm in City* Hall.
Lisa Jones also deserves extra
credit for her help. Thanks again.

Forrest applauds
Grieshaber for
RiverWalk event

Jay M. Sheppard
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Pruschen praises
city manager
To the editor
To Al Grieshaber, Sanford City
Manager
Thank you for all of your
attention, water deliveries, lunch
delivery, etc. that you provided
while we painted.
I enjoyed the experience very
m u d i and would definitely do it
again!

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Herald C orrespondent
At the Sanford Historical
Society's
recent
m eeting,
Society m em ber Bette Skates
presented a program entitled
"G ertrude S anford’s Dear
Little Church."
This, of course, referred to
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
which Mrs. Sanford took great
interest in. When he was lay­
ing out this town, General
Sanford gave one lot to each
church, but the Episcopalians
were the first to build a church
building.
Mrs. Sanford solicited funds
from her w ealthy northern
friends. With this and other
donations, the church was
completed in 1873. It was in
the style of C arpenter Gothic
and it faced Magnolia Avenue
as it was believed that this
w ould be the main street. The
first rector was the Rev. F.R.
Holeman.
In 1875, Rev. Lyman Phelps,
G eneral
Sanford's
agent,
became rector. He also neld
services in other area com m u­
nities.
Holy Cross's first building
was destroyed by a hurricane
in 1880. Another church build­
ing was completed in 1882 fac­
ing Park Avenue.
The church also built other

SALLY HAMMER
Sally Hammer, 86, of Sorrento,
died Tuesday, June 1,21XM, in
Like Mary. She was bom Jan. 12,
1918, in New York City. She was
a retired executive secretary.
Survivors include daughters,
Judith Valloe and Susan I’. Clot;
sister, Doris Weeks.; two grand­
children; five great-grandchil­
dren.
Banficld Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JUANITA GRAHAM
HAROLD
Juanita Graham Harold, 76, of
Pine Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday, June 2,2004, at
Health Central, Ocoee. She was
bom Eeb. 17,1928, in Sanford.
She was a retired educator and a
member of St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church.
Survivors include son. Dr.
Lou diaries Harold, Jr., of
Orlando; daughter, Joscclyn
Harold Green of Orlando; three
grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, June 5, at 1 p.m. at St.

buildings, one of w hich
became a com m unity center,
which housed a bowling alley,
billiards table and a moving
picture machine.
Sadly, on Nov. 27, 1923, a
fire destroyed the entire com­
plex of buildings.
The new and present build­
ing was designed by architect
Elton M ougnton. It is predepression Spanish architec­
ture. The church and the parish
hall were completed in 1924.
The present bell tow er was not
completed until 1957.
There is an oil painting in
the church which was given by
the Sanford fam ily in the
1870s. It was rescued and su r­
vived the destruction of the
two previous churches.
The program was greatly
enhanced by several pictures
of each church, both exterior
and interior.
At the beginning of the
m eeting,
president
Patty
Swann presented Irma Copper
with a gift certificate from the
Society in appreciation for all
she has done for them. She is
retiring June 30 after 10 years
as a m useum assistant.
During the business m eet­
ing, it was announced that the
executive board had author­
ized funds for the restoration
of Carola Dow 's gravestone in
Derby, Conn. She iB the person

responsible for the city of
Sanford
having
H enry
Sanford's artifacts for place­
ment In the m useum . The cura­
tor of the Derby M useum will
oversee the project and plans a
ceremony when it is com plet­
ed. She will send the Society a
video tape.
A nother project of the
Society is the purchase of an ad
in a school planner which will
help enable students of
Idyllw ilde and Bentley ele­
mentary schools to have a free
planner. The ad will encourage
students to visit the m useum
and also make use of its refer­
ence materials.
Hugh Fisher is continuing to
photograph headstones in
Lake view Cem etery
and
Millard H unt has volunteered
to help him record the data this
summer.
New Society member Mark
Lighterm an is researching
gam bling establishm ents in
Florida. He is seeking inform a­
tion on those that have been in
the Sanford area.
Alicia Clarke, m useum cura­
tor, stated that the m useum is
looking for pictures of any
house in Sanford taken before
1984. She encouraged m em ­
bers to look through old photo­
graph albums.
It was also announced that
the RiverWalk opening on May

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Sanford, with Rev. Albert
Covington, pastor, presiding.
Wilson-Eichelbergor
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
LINDA GILLEO SUTAY
Linda Gillco Sutay, 62, of
Oviedo, died Wednesday, June
2, 2004. She was bom June 5,
1941, in Norwalk, Conn. She
was retired from AT&amp;T. She was
a former member of Seminole
Dog Fanciers Association, Shi
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Mathematics Teacher Fellowship,
she said she utilized it at the
University of Michigan (although
she preferred to attend the
University of Florida at that time
(1957), but blacks weren't allowed
to attend. By 1967, Harold
received her master's degree In
math from Rollins College, one of
the first blacks to do so.
She devoted 41 years of her life
to the two things she loved most
— mathematics, and teaching it to
children and even college stu­
dents who needed help. Having
started her leaching career in
Jasper (Hamilton County), she
later returned to Crooms High,
then she taught at Oviedo High
and then Seminole High, where
she retired in 1989 after a reward­
ing four plus decades where she
often remarked to many of her
family and friends how she found
See Harold, Page 9A

Florida Shi Tzu Qub, Telephone
Pioneers of America and
C.W.A.
Survivors include daughter,
Rita Lynn Marchese; brother
Burt Gilleo; one grandson.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, June 5, at 11 a.m. at
Banfield Funeral Home with
Chaplain Mike Giroline officiat­
ing. Interment will be at All
Faiths Memorial Park in
Casselberry.
Banfield Funeral Hume,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

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8 brought 458 visitors to the
m useum , a record one-day
attendance.
The next Society m eeting
will be July 29 at which time
Jim Sawgrass of the Florida
M iscogee Creek Tribe will
present the program . He will
focus on Fort Mellon and also
Coacoochee, son of King
Philip. The other county his­
torical societies and the public
will be invited.
Refreshments provided by
Serena Fisher and Patty Swann
were enjoyed by approxim ate­
ly 35 members and guests.

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Sunday. June 6. 2004

L ife
Local nurses add unique
service to Sanford church
By Christopher Patton
M a n a g in g E d ito r

SANFORD — The First
Presbyterian
Church
of
Sanford can not only treat
parishioners holistically, but
recently added a new program
to help them physically.
Sanford resident Peggy
Stickney is leading the initia­
tive known as parish nursing.
"Our goal is to em power
people to take better care of
themselves," she said.
Stickney and fellow nurses
that attend the church do not
perform any evasive surgeries,
but rather give out health
information, check parish­
ioners' blood pressures and

register them to receive flu vac­
cines through the county
health department.
A
form er
Seminole
Community College professor
for 19 years, Stickney began
teaching nursing at the
University of Central Florida
last August. She said she first
heard about parish nursing
from another Seminole County
church in Winter Springs.
The volunteer program pri­
marily reaches out to the older
population of the church teach­
ing them about the dangers of
high cholesterol, skin cancer
and other health concerns.
They also are planning future
visits to parishioners in assist­
ed living facilities.

While the parish nurses do
not make medical diagnoses,
they offer supportive informa­
tion to answ er parishioners'
concerns.
,
"They probably have talked
to their pnysidans about these
things, but sometimes it's good
to get another view point,"
Stickney said. "We are avail­
able to listen and offer
resources that might be avail­
able."
The parish-nursing program
includes Stickney, registered
nurse Linda Schaeffer, her
daughter Elizabeth Schaeffer, a
critical care nurse at Central
Florida Regional 1iospit.il, and
Sarah Scott, a UCF nursing stu­
dent.

S o ro rity m a rk s
tw o decades o f
S a n fo rd c h a p te r

H erald p h oto b y C h rle toph er Patton

Dick Rythor ol Sanford gets his blood pressure checked by parish
nurse Peggy Stickney ol the First Prosbytorian Church In Sanford.
Interim pastor of the church.
Bill Chcgwin, said parish nurs­
ing is needed in every church.
"Most churches are really
trying to help the health of the

The Way We Were:

community," he said. "Most
times we just look at churches
as religious groups — we are
— but I think churches are
looking to provide more."

Chassis

Education
news from
1952 paper
Today's column contains
school news found in the
Sunday, April 20, 1952 edition
of the Sanford Builder.
Sanford Grammar School
in the news
The Grammar School at this
time
housed fifth
and sixth
grades and
a reported
from sever­
al of the
nxims had
written

Graco
these exten­
sively to
give you
the important information.
S tin e c ip h e r

Room 1 (fifth grade)
I tarrison Smith and Michael
Moses
The previous Thursday the
room mothers had given the
class an Easter party. They
served Easter eggs, jelly beams
and cokes. Winning the con­
tests for prettiest and most
unusually decorated eggs were
Betty Spears and Phillip Meeks.
They each received a chocolate
1*88There was a new pupil in
this room, Eugene Humphries
from Atlanta.
The class had changed their
room around and moved the
museum eases. Everyone liked
it belter that way.
Several pupils were out with
the chicken pox and measles.
Room 6 (sixth grade)
Lola Yates
Dottie Williams had gone to
the Festival of States Parade in
St. Petersburg on April 4. She
told tire class about her trip and
showed pictures from the
newspaper.
Tin* following boys from
Room 6 would be in tire Marble
Tournament; Keith Abney, Alan
Buie, Robert Yates, Jimmy
Moye, Jimmy Cordell Billy
Tyre, Billy Robinson, Chester
Qienry, Dale Goins, Pat
McClellan, David Carlton, L.C.
Smith and Jan Miller.
May Day attendants from
this room would be Peggy
Lundquist and Jimmy Moye.
Jimmy was king and Peggy
would walk with Roger Dunn.
Thanks to Mrs. Buie, the
class had an Easter Party. Alan
Buie played his trumpet and
Carol McNeill played her
accordion. Mrs. C.C. Welsh told
an Easter story.
Room 8 (Miss Campbell's
sixth grade)
Joyce Green and Nelda
Taylor
This room was proud of
Beny S t John, Grammar
school's champion 6pelier. In
the county contest he had
missed only two words out of
75 in the written test and was
the last sixth grader to sit down
in the spelling bee.
They missed Dickie
Roundtree who was out with a
throat infection and Beverly
Evans who was out with an
abscessed tooth. Phyllis Wood
had been very ill and the Las
Amigas Club was planning to
S «e Stinacipher, Page 7A

Celety City Cruisers
return to Sanford streets

Herald
photos
by
Tommy
Vincent

Tlx* Celery City Cruisers presented their
"Super Saturday Night" car show at
RiverVValk last weekend. Hx* event Is held the
last Saturday of every m onth from 6 to 9 p.m.
There were many vin­
tage vehicles in the lot
including a 1957 Chevy
(tup) and Don Bailey's
(above) 1940 Ford Deluxe
Coupe with Chevrolet
Corvette V8 power.
Tlx* club was founded
by members of a Seminole
County antique car club
because some people want­
ed street rods to be includ­
ed. The Celery City
Cruisers formed and now
showcase classic; collectible
and street rcxl cars at their
"Super Saturday Night"
aulses.
A view from inside
Cruisers President David
Scott's 1952 Chevy Deluxe
(left) shows just a few of
tlx* hot nxis on display.

An eloquent evening to cele­
brate, is the 20th anniversary of
the founding of the Sanford
Alumnae Chapter of Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Saturday evening, May 15,
the gala was held at the Orlando
Marriott, Lake Mary, where
more than 300 Delta's guests and
friends joined the 13 charter
members who were honored for
their vision, contributions and
achievements to the local
Sanford Alumnae Chapter This
year's theme was "Celebrate
Twenty Years of Sisterhood,
Scholarship and Service."
Charter members receiving
plaques documenting their 20
years of serv­
ice to the
Sanford
Alumnae
Chapter
since May 4,
1984) were
Shirley
Wynn Allen,
Ella Bobb
Gilmore,
Debborah
M arva
Haynes
Hawkins Dickerson
(deceased),
Fannie
Miller, Ella Wiggins Robinson,
Bonita Sherman, Sylvia
1 Hammond Stallworth, Albertha
Taylor, Ruth I lardy Walker,
Patricia Merritt Whatley, Linda
Hatch Williams (deceased).
Ruby Doe Williams and Shirley
Barrington Williams Hunt. These
Delta women became a new link
in the Southern Region Delta's
National Organization. Janice
1lanky, local president and Dr.
Barbara Kirby-Bentley, via* pres­
ident, recognized the Charter
members. These Delta women
still see the need for public servia* within the Sanford communi­
ty. Proceeds from the gala will
support the Delta Scholarship
Fund. The five points program
thmsts, which embodies eco­
nomic development, educational
development, political aware­
ness, mental health and interna­
tional awareness and involve­
ment, expands to include a food
drive for disadvantaged and
personal needs.
Financial incentives encourage and exhibit talent through
Delta's Youth for Christ project
support sponsor ailtural
advana*ment through Seminole
Community College and voter
registration volunteers, SAT
Training Centers, support proj­
ects, -S U C C E S S .4 and
"Literacy" WADE (Working
Against Drug Explosion) Ronald
McDonald House, Good
Samaritan 1lome and Seniors
Luncheons.
Deltas and their guests
enjoyed the soulful sounds of
the Then 2 Now band. DJ Mike
Robinson played the latest hits
during breaks.
Other members of the
Sanford Alumnae Chapter are:
Marian Anderson-Cummings,
Shirley Baker, Blanche Bolden,
Kerin Ctuoms, Janie Gibson,
Valent* Hartsficld, Ed nora Holt,
Dr. Jean Jones, Cheryl Knight,
Lenora Mobley*, Amita
Washington, Renete Williams
and Yolanda Williams.
Thanks to the Gala Committee
co-chaired by Arvls D. Bomar
and Laurie N. Dunston. Otlx*r
committee members were Ella
See Hawkins, Page 6A

The big beetle bug that got away — in the house
Geneva, as is true with all places, has its
such an outcome, but,
positive points and its negative as well.
alas lx* was number 48
One of the few negatives to living in a rural
or so and at that point
way is that the insect population is easily
the project deadline
in a position to take over at any point they
was aiming up on us
choose to do so. People in the suburbs
like a giant insect net.)
tiunk they have bugs, but they know not of
One day, while
what they speak. YVe haw bugs.
cleaning in my daugh­
YYfe thought this would lx* an advan­
ter's room, I Spotted an
tage, however; as our high school daughter
ant crawling near a jar
embarked on an extra credit expedition Darla Kinney
already aintaining a
into the world of entomology. Tlx* assign­
beetle, wluch was long
ment: collect classify and display at least Scoles
sina* dead. I derided to
50 such pests by the end of the school year. • c
pop the lid on the bee­
The reality: bugs don’t want to be caught;
tle and handily scoop
bugs fall apart when you catch them; bugs the ant up and plaa* him into the same
escape.
quartets. Sort of a "killing two bugs with
Tne adventure began a few weeks ago one jar" approach. Unfortunately, when
with the appearance of glass canning jars said lid was removed from said jar; a stink
in several rooms of the house — each con­ bigger than ANY stink I h a w ever encoun­
taining some sort of catch. After a bit of tered emanated from said jar to the point of
prodding, 1 convinced my daughter that almost creating a semi-digested food col­
the jars needed to be kept in her room and lection to match the bug collection on the
not on my kitchen counter. You see, her floor erf her room. I got the ant though,
efforts to catch and preserve her prey were good mother that I am, and immediately
dominated by the capture and suffocate sprayed the entire house (as now tlx* entire
method, so that the poor trapped creatures Ixxise did indeed stink of that stink) with
were left to die slowly and sometimes the 5-for-$5 citrus spray my husband
loudly. (One tiny beetle type thlngee actu­ brought home from tlx* bulk warehouse
ally let out such a pathetic a y we almost store, which I swore I would never use, but
let him go free. Had he been obtained ear­ which was the only tiling that would erad­
lier in the project he might h a w enjoyed icate the overpowering stink.

Now, at this point I must mention that
my husband liad also created a display
case for these doomed dragonflies, dung
beetles and diddlywlxippers that would
rival any case displayed in a castle of royal
lx*ritage. It liad an intricate frame, foam
backing and Plexiglas frontage and took
several days to make - creating a garage
full of sawdust in the proofs. It was
stained, mitered, and leveled. It was a
daddy-daughter effort that daddy com­
pletely obsessed over and eventual])* took
owr, which was probably for the best.
Daughter was okay with that. She was
busy hunting the elusive walking stick,
which usually hangs around our front
porch, but for some unknown reason dis­
appeared as soon as his friends began to
disappear into jars.
I also must mention at this point, dial I
had asked my daughter to amsider
switching from jars to Ziploc bags for con­
tainment, as the latter was much less spaa*
consuming and seemed as though it
would aaompllsh the same end result — a
dead bug aintained. She obliged, and
Baggies now adonxxi her room along with
tlx? Kerr glassware.
One day soon after; live girls (highschool daughter liad at this point buddied
up to much less squeamish middle-school
daughter to enlist her aid in meeting our

t,u88J8L‘ 8lMD found a whopper of a bug
in our mulch pile. A pride and joy kind of
bug. A beetle whose size and beauty com­
pared to none. At least three-and-cne-half
inches long with a classically ribbed hard
(shell) body, he was not unattractive as
some creepy beetle types are. They imme­
diately proclaimed him "Hercules."
About this same time tlx* project moved
from her room to the dining table where
the process of placing the bugs into the
might)* case added to the mix a level of
frustration not encountered by our girl in
lx*r 10 years of school assignnx*nt-dom.
Asphyxiating a six-legged beast was noth­
ing site found, in comparison to trying to
pin him to a foam board without Uuise logs
falling oft or his wings disintegrating or
his antennae crumpling. Our solution to
this was to begin spraying each donor with
hair spray prior to beginning the impaling
prtxvss. (Oh, tlie sacrifia*s a mother
makes!) Now, this may not be the most sci­
entific method available, but it worked for
us. Not however; before several specimen
had already been lost to the crumble factor.
The race for tlx* 50 by deadline was on.
One night, as we looked over the pile of
bugs, bags, jars, papet glue, books, pins,
and empty can of bug spray that were
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Robireron (souvenir journal
chair), Dr. Barbara Kirby-Bentley
(awards chair), Janice I larile)’,
Barbara Johnson, Lillian McGill*
Jordan, and Ruth Ann Walker.
Scholarships arc presented to
local high schixtl seniors to help
case the financial burden of
receiving a college education.

p.m. Fax your entry now to 407-

'our' effort, we paused in awe at
tire wonder of "Hercules," who
though confined to a sealed plas­
tic bag was continuously walking
as though he might eventually get
somewhere other than the prized
display board. "He's so axil,"
remarked a middle school daugh­
ter. I’m going to put him at the
lop and center of the rest of the
crowd," boasted a high-school
girl. "I le's the best ever!"
And he was. Until the next day
when we went to check on him
and found only a baggie filled
with "I lervules” excrement and
no "I lervules.” Gone he was.
"I low can that lx*?" cried
‘high st hoof in agony. "He was
perfect!"
Hall joking, (thinking that
surely he was in a different bag, as
young people often look and
don’t see what they are Itxiking
for
tight?) I offered that per­
haps he had chewed a hole in the
bag and escaped in the night to
roam our house at his will and
pleasure. And at that very
moment the prophecy was made
sure with the discovery that there
was indeed a hole in the comer of
the bag that once contained the
most spectacular bug in the
world.

332*9775.
Tlie event will benefit Tajiri
School of Performing Arts and
Academics, whoso mission is to
foster self-respect, self discipline,
and self wortii to children
through the arts, academics and
entrepreneurship. It provides
quality instruction and guidance
in cultural awareness, appropri­
ate social behavior and academic
performance through tutoring
and mentoring. The school seeks
ways to give scholarships to stu­
dents who are unable to pay
tuition. Funds are raised through
benefits, Tajiri is a not-for-profit
organization, located at 519
Palmetto Ave. in Sanford.

Congresswoman to speak at
NAACP awards banquet
Seminole County NAACP will
host its annual Freedom Awards
Banquet Saturday, June 5, at 6JO
p in. at the Sanford Civic Center,
401 I! Seminole Blvd. Guest
speaker will (s' Congressw6man
Corrine Brown. Tickets, $30, an*
available by calling 407*328*7496.
Amvets membership drive
is Saturday
Amvets membership drive
will be Saturday, June 5.
Community and area veterans
an* invited, from 1 to 5 p,m. at
the Coastline Park; West Eighth
Street. Then* will be fun, food
and family fellowship. For more
information, call Commander
James Mellon Sr. at 407-323-7722.

Deadline approaching for
Junctccnth applications
Juneteenth Celebration and
Race Unity Day is Saturday, June
19, at Fort Mellon Park from It)
am , to 5 p.m. Opening cere­
monies will begin at II a.m. in
the park. Juneteenth Celebration
participant applications for musi­
cals, dance, choirs or soloists are
available by calling 407-321*2109,
407-320-1716 or 407-330-5665,
Deadline Is June 7, with no
exceptions.

Tajiri school to host
golf tourney next week
'Tee Up 4 Tajiri," the first
annual golf benefit will bo
Monday, June 7, at the Winter
Springs Ciulf Ouh, 900 W. State
Road 434 in Winter Springs, 7:15
a m, to 8:15 a m for registration,
pairing and a buffet breakfast.
Shotgun start at 8:30. Awards and
a buffet reception will be at 1:30

latent show part of the
Juneteenth Celebration
A talent show will lx* Sunday,
June 20, at 5 p.m. at the Sanford
Civic Center. Admission is $5.
Dixirs open at 430 p.m.
Sponsored by the city of Sanford
Juneteenth Celebration weekend.

H r raid photo* by

Marva Hawk In*

So now, the project has since
been turned in (saas "Hercules")
and the bugs, bags, jars, paper,
glue, books, pins and empty caas
of bug spray have been removed
from our dining table, but
''Hercules" drx*s indeed roam at
his will and pleasure* yet to be
found by the bug hounds. Tlieir
incentive is not so great at this
txiinl in time, 1 guess. Our only
nope is that lx*/she is not able to
breed alone, as some creatures
(guppies, we have found — want
one? Or two? Or three?) aa* able
to do.
The other morning, as we were
having breakfast 1 recalled a
dream from the night before and
shared it with the girls. "You
know," 1 yawned, "last night I
kept dreaming that 1 had bugs
crawling on me."
"Me tixi!" they shouted in uni­
son I Immmm ...

We MYtl you to tell us wluit you
bum&gt; that is gn*l about Gatnu!
Please slum’ your infimuatbn, itleas
aiul comments by culling 407-3492140,
via
e-mail
at
ilarlasifnipinct.net, (please put
“Stetson's Comer" in the subject
line), or with a/in to 407-349-1311.
Thanhl

Kids' Camp

Sorors (top) ol tho Sanford
Alumnao Chaptor of Dolta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. gath­
ered at a gala last month.
Charter mombors and family
members ol deceased members
(nbove) attended the gala.

at First Presbyterian Church

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send her a gift.
During art class, the)’ had
decorated Easter eggs. Prizes
were won by Jeanette Pearson
and Dana Rankin.
11ie following mothers had
been at the ITA meeting; Mrs.
Roundtree, Mrs. St. John, Mrs.
Benton, Mrs. Loochelt, Mrs.
Decs and Mrs. Stewart.
Louise Giles and Doltie
Hardy had brought plants from
their garden.

made a surprise visit to the
class. She was a former fifth
grade teacher and those who
had been in her class were espe­
cially glad to see her.
Rixrm Niners were proud of
their Easter exhibit. Colored
moss was used for tlieir "Easter
People", which were made out
of hollowed out egg shells. Inez
Prescott had made models of
Roger Dunn and Nancy
Richards, their May Day atten­
dants.

Eva Spears class takes a trip
On April 9, this class had a
very nice outing. Five of the
mothers, Mrs, Richards, Mrs.
Hmcrson, Mrs: Barbour, Mrs: •
Bonham and Mrs. Kirchoff had
taken the class out to the
Kirchoff form. Valeric Kirchoff's
aunts had also helped.
On April 14, Mrs. Homer

Steward Gatchel speaks at
Oviedo ITA meeting
The Oviedo Schtxil ITA had
met recently Mtthe school with '*
Prof. Paul Mikler presiding over
the meeting. Mrs. PT. Standifer
gave the devotional.
Mr. Mikler announced that
the PTA would soun have a per­

There’s a

manent home built on Orange
Avenue.
Those elected to serve on the
nominating committee for new
officers were Mrs. T.L Lingo,
Mrs. W.R. Meek and Mrs. James
Partin.
Mrs. Teague, schtxil principal,
announced that May Day would
be held Friday, May 2, with the
usual festivities. The dinner
would lx* under the direction of
Mrs. James Partin, hospitality
chairman.
Mr. Mickler then introduced
Stewart Gatchel, a member of
the Seminole I ligh Sduxil facul­
ty and a graduate of West Point,
t h* gave a very interesting talk
on the life of a cadet. 1k* then
stressed how the training at
West Point made gtxxi citizens
out of its students because of its
very high standards.

Saturday June 12, 9 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.
Age 10 &amp; under

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Church Directors
440-Lutheran

Seventh Day
Adventist
MARS HILL
SDA
800 East 2nd St.
Sanford, Florida
Divine Worship
11:00 a.m.

400-AM E

404-Baptist

Historic St James
AM E Church
819 Cypress Avenue
Sanlord, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogers Edge. Pastor
Sunday School, 9 :30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Bible Study, Wed., 6:30PM

Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S. Sanlord Ave
Sanlord, FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Bible Study, Wed, 7pm
Clothes Closet (Free to public) 3rd
S a t, each mo. IQam -lpm

401-Anglican
Traditional Episcopal
S t Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
3348 W. SR 428 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 mile oil Greoneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2378
1828 Book O l Common Prayer
Sunday Services
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3101 West SR 48
Sanlord, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
www.cbcsanlord.org
Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior
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Sunday Services
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Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. F L 32748
407-322*5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

402-Assembly of God
Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanlord, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9 3 0 AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

First Baptist Markham W oods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10:45AM
•Children's AW ANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

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

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700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker.
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Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday School.....9:30AM
Morning Worship.. 11AM
Evening Worshlp(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

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919 Longwood Hills Road
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407-285-3595
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407-322-6041/407-321 -9351
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Rev. Rick Blythe, Sr. Pastor
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407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
Sunday- 9:45 AM Bible Study
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2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford. F L 32773
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407-Catholic
All Souls Catholic Church
Comer of 9th St &amp; S. Oak Ave
Sanlord, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Frl
Confessions, Saturday. 4 PM
Saturday Vigil......5PM
Sunday, 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

410-Chrlstian
Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

413-Christian Science
First C hurch of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
Wednesday......7:30PM
Child Care provided
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145 Weklva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. F L
Phono 407-869-1490
M on-Frl 10am-4pm
Sat 10a m -lpm

419-Church of God
Church of God
801 W. 22nd St, Sanford, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Morning Worship..10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
Wednesday Classes
for all ages.....7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School, 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
C hurch of G o d of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...1030AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg,10AM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Assodate Pastor
Scott Todd, College and Career
Pastor
Andrew Jenkins, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M . Svcs 830am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wednesday Bible Study &amp;AWANA
7pm
Home of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Th rou gh 12th

Westview Baptist Church
4100 H .E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR48A)
Sanford, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins, Assodate Pastor of
Music/Youth
Sunday Services
Morning Worship 8AM &amp; 1030AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wed. Bible Study &amp; Prayer Service
6 3 0P M

Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (N A C C C )
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..630PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Episcopal
Holy C ross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave &lt;9 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7 3 0 A 10a.m.
Nursery A Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Tues., Weds. A Thurs. Community
meal 9 530pm Weda. For times A
detail of studies and activities, C a l
407-322-4611.

81 Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5873
Rav Charles L Hoff, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 730am , Bam, 11:15am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursery, B:45am -12:45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

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Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Comforter

Lutheran Church of
Th e Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanford. FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School...... 9:15AM
Worship Service.....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
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New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd, Sanford Hwy46A A
Upsala Rd.
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM A 8:30PA
Nursery Provided
www. NewCreationChurch.cc

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone. Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-Mission.........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday...........6:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Children.
’ Small Enough To Love You
Growing in Chris! To Serve You"

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

437-NonDenominatlonal
Faithful W ord Ministries
Christian Resource Center
Lakeview Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial SL, Sanford
Sunday Sendee 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(ages 4 -1 2 ).....11AM
Family Fellowship
.•/Refreshments.....1230PM
Wednesday
•Fellowship Meeting.....7:30PM
Friday
■Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 for appt)
Rev. Steve Michels
Paator/DIractor

Faithful W ord Ministries
Christian Resource Center
Lakeview Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Service 11AM
Children's Fellowship
(ages 4-12) .....11AM
Family Fellowship
■/Refreshments.....12:30PM
Wednesday .
•Fellowship Meeting,....7:30PM
Friday
■Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 lor appl)
Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/DIrector

Seminole Com m unity Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199
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Jen y Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 530PM
Sunday 8:30AM, (0:30 AM
Practical Maaaagaa
Contem porary Music
Casual D rsts
Friendly Services
Professional Child Cara

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am A ll :00am
Coffee Fellowship, B:30am
Sunday School, B:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2682
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle Schoo
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
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Markham W oods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews,
Interim Minister
Sunday School, all ages BAM/10AK
Church Services 10AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Com munity
Presbyterian Church
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Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
www.upsalachuroh.oom
Rev. Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

458-Wesleyan
Seventh Day Adventist
M AR S H ILL S D A
800 East 2nd St. Sanlord, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.....9:30AM
Divine W orship......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7 3 0 PM

Show er Dow n of Blessings
201 Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-321-6389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship. 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study, 7 3 0 PM

440-Lutheran
Holy C ross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.....530PM
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning.....SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ....930Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord, FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left • One Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
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Morning Worship ...,11AM
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Sunday. June 0. 2004 Page 9A

Harold

A n sw e r key to to d a y ’s puzzle

C o n tin u e d fro m Page 5 A

it must rewarding in .1 formal
screw in tin* classroom, to work
wilh individual students' groups
and families. Harold said the
interaction with people gave her a
feeling of aceompllsrunent.
After her retirement, Hamid
arntinoed to live her lilc as tire
joyous, loving and caring being
she wksfereatod trr be.
She became an advocate for the
Georgetown Community, her
uppermost concern was the
I lopper Academy Restoration
Cominiller' Alter mtidl work was
completed, she presented the
committee photos of the various
black principals and teachers
wlto, throughout the years, were a
patt ol the success ol the students
who passed tlmmgh the halls ol
HopjH’r Academy. At the open
house dedication oi the Cnxnns
Academy ol let hnology, Harold

also presented photos to be hung
in tire front office of all lady prin­
cipals of Odoms. Always naving
otliers in her heart and mind, she
was a tax consultant and preparer.
Notary Public, auditor of Trinity
United Methodist Church, a
member of the Georgetown
Community
Improvement
Association, Evergreen Temple
No. 321 Order of Elks, Seminole
County Zoning Board, the
NAACP, Golden Soro of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, and a char­
ter member of die Kappa Sigma
Omega Qiapter of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority. Inc., and an anient
member of
Paul Baptist
Church.
I larold always said that life
with all ol its trials and tribula­
tions was a great challenge that
made lier strong in spile of the
racially Involved incidents. The

adversity' gave her strength and
made her a proud black woman.
Always feeling that in some way,
she made a great contribution to
live equalization in botii societies.
I larold will truly be missed by
members of the community, said
Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley.
He says she was a member of die
police community Partnership
Committee, where she always
had a gcxvd, constructive influence
on building positive relationship
between the police department
and the community.
Dr. Oswald Bronson, president
of Bcthune Gookman College and
classmate of Harold said he
remembers when she was
crowned Miss Crooms Academy
in high school. She leaves a legacy
for those who come after her, a
good winc'd person wilh a good
mind.

Edward Blackshcare was a co­
worker, classmate and devoted
friend for many years, working in
die educational system. He says
tier life's work spans more than 40
years, always involving her edu­
cational skills to help all students
of Seminole County.
Her dedication knows no
bounds in providing the math
instruction said Blackshcare, for­
mer Crooms principal.
Survivors include son and
daughter. Dr. Uiu Charles I larold,
M.D. and Mrs. Joscelyn Harold
Green, five grandchildren, four
great-grandchildren, other loving
family, co-workers and friends.
Services for Juanita G. Harold
will be Saturday, June 5, at 1 p.m.
at St. Paul Missionary Baptist
CJiurvli, 813 Pine Avo. WHsonEidielbcrger Mortuary, Inc., Is in
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Vladimir Guerrero got it done, David
Eckstein got it done, and for the second
night in a row, the Angels got it done.
Guerrero hit two home runs and
drove in a career-high nine runs, setting
a new Angels record, and Eckstein
rapped out a career-high five hits, lead­
ing the Angels to a 10-7 come-frombenind victory Wednesday night over
the Boston Red Sox before a sellout
crowd of 43,205 in Angel Stadium.
Guerrero hit a two-run homer off
Boston starter Pedro Martinez in the
first inning, drove in two with a double
in the third and punched another
across with a sacrifice fly in the fourth
before his most dramatic moment in
the sixth.
With the Angels trailing, 7-5,

Guerrero drives in nine, Seminole
grad has first career five-hit game
Guerrero came up to the plate with
runners on first and second and was
greeted by Red Sox reliever Mike
Timlin.
Guerrero greeted Timlin with a low
laser to the gap in left-center field that
kept carrying until it disappeared over
the wall for nis second homer of the
game, his career-high eightii RBI in a
game, and his 14th long ball of the sea­
son, giving the Angels an 8-7 lead they
wouldn't relinquish.
After the fireworks went off in the
rockpile beyond center field and the
fans lingered in a standing ovation,

Guerrero popped out of the dugout
and tipped his helmet to his fans. It
was his first curtain call as an Angel.
He then added an RBI single in the
seventh and gave another toast to the
crowd when he went out to right field
in the eighth.
Tlie Major League record for most
RBIs in a nine-inning game is 12,
shared by a pair of Cardinals — Jim
Boltomley (Sept. 16, 1924 vs. the
Brooklyn Robins) and Mark Whiten
(Sept. 7, 1993 vs. tlie Cincinnati Reds).
The American League record is 11, set
by the Yankees' Tony Lazzori on May

24, 1936 vs. the Philadelphia Athletics.
Meanwhile, Eckstein was feeling the
good vibes, too.
Tlie diminutive leadoff man entered
Wednesday's game with a respectable
.279 batting average and a career-high
16-game hitting streak, which he added
to immediately, singling off Martinez to
left field in the first inning.
He added singles in the third, fourth
and sixth innings before doubling to
the gap in right-center in the seventh to
complete the first five-hit game of his
career and turn that .279 into a .298
pretty quickly.
Eckstein went 3-for-5 in Tuesday
night's 7-6 come-from-bchind victory,
finishing with a single and a double,
which means he's on a seven-straighthit streak and has eight hits in his last
See Eckstein, Page 11A

Burkhalter named MVP
Ex-Raider
leads team
to victory
in NAIA
S p e c ia l to th e H e ra ld

Cumberland University
junior first baseman
Donnie burkhalter was a
triple crown winner
Thursday at the 48th
annual Avista NAIA
World Series at LeivisClark State College’s
Harris Field in Lewiston,
Idaho.
Shortly after helping the
Bulldogs win their first
NAIA national champi­
onship baseball trophy
with a 10-3 win over
Oklahoma City,
Burkhalter, who played at
West Orange High before
becoming a record-setting
home run hitter at
Seminole Community
College, was named the
winner of three individual
Series awards.
Burkhalter, who hit .350
in five Series games, was a
unanimous selected to the
all-tournament team at
first base and also earned
the MVP award for finish­
ing with a team-high eight
RBI on a Cumberland
team that scored 58 runs in
the tournament, 15 more
than o tlier team.
Burkhalter also was
named the winner of the
Charles Berry Hustle
Award for his hustle
throughout the tourna­
ment. The 6-foot-4, 250pounder finished with
seven hits, including two
doubles, a triple and a
home run.
During the regular sea­
son, he hit .366 (71-for197), with seven doubles
and 23 home runs, had a
slugging percentage of
.758, scored 54 runs and
drove In 66.
Burkhalter also had a

FWC
hunt
forms
due by
June 11
Special to the Herald

Time is running short for
sportsmen who plan to take
part in the Plorida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission's (RVC's) quota
hunts this fall. Applications
have to arrive at the RVC's
quota hunt office, by mail, no
later than June 11.
The good news is the quota
of hunters for the Tale’s Hell
Wildlife Management Area
(WMA) still hunt area will be
150 rather than 100, since the...
slate purchased the 13,000-a ere
Crooked River Tract and
added it to the WMA.
The Tale's Hell spring turkey
hunter quota also increased
from 25 fo 35. Spring turkey
quota applications will be
available Oct. 25.

WILDLIFE OFFICERS
AND MARINE PATROL
ARE HISTORY

T o p p h o to co u rte s y o l A ic h B o o th e , M agic M em orlee, In c.; b o ttom p h otos co u rte s y o l E m b ry -R id d lo Athletics

Former Seminole Community College star Donnie Burkhalter (shown at S C C top) was named the
Most Valuable Player of the N AIA World Series after leading Cumberland Univorsity to the National
Championship on Thursday. Meanwhile, another former S C C star, Sean Groear (lower, left) and
Winter Springs’ Andrew Huff (lower, right) had a big hand in helping Embry-Riddlo finish thiid in the
N AIA World Series, being eliminated on Wednesday by Burkhalter and Cumberland.

Wildlife officers and Marine
Patrol officers no longer exist
in Florida. There is no such
thing as a game warden (actu­
ally, there never was such a
thing in Florida). Henceforth,
the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) will refer to its officers
as "FWC officers" in all news
releases, publications and
other materials.
Since the former Game and
Fresh Waler Fish Commission
merged with the former
Marine Patrol in July 1999, the
FWC and lire public have
struggled to find an appropri­
ate title for its officers.
Suggestions such as "conserva­
tion officers" and "law
enforcement officers of the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission"
simply didn't work. I iowever,
the public eventually settled
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Sports Editor

TAMPA — The first pitch turned out to be a
bad omen for Lake Brantley.
Usually when a team hits the ball hard early
in the game it is an indication of good things to
come.
But not this time.
When Cypress Bay first baseman Mitch
Houck snagged a liner off the bat of Jemile
Weeks on the first pitch that was destined to be
at the very least a double, it marked the begin­
ning of a frustrating day for the Patriots in the
semifinals of the FHSAA Class 6A Baseball
Finals at Legends Field in Tampa.
Lake Brantley had several diances to break
through against standout righthander Eric
English, but this time the locals could not catch
a break as they fell to the Lightning, 3T).
"We had our chances, we just couldn't score,"
said Lake Brantley head coach Mike Smith.
"English is by far the best pitcher we’ve faced
all year. It was real hot ami 1 thought we had
him on the ropes a couple of times. (Ricky)
Davis' great play 6aved the day for them."
The play Smith referred to wXs a running,
diving, backhanded catch of Noah Smith's two
out, full count, bases loaded dunker down the
leftfield line by Davis, a senior shortstop, two
end the fifth inning.
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could get it until I caught it," said Davis..
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sive player in Florida," said Cypress Bay coach
Pete Coiabella of Davis. "He has been a fouryear starter on tlie varsity and he's as good as 1
have ever had. This team worked as hard as
any I've ever had and I think that was because
we all felt we had something special here and
they pul in the time and effort to make it spe­
cial. We won by playing great defense, getting
great pitching and just enough timely hitting.
*'I want to give Lake Brantley a lot of credit,"
continued Coiabella. "They had a us scared to
death. There pitcher threw well and we knew
they had tlie ability to come back at any time.
We fell privileged to have gotten to play such
an outstanding program."
Even the final results of the tournament could
be taken in two ways, "hey we lost to the state
champions" or "oh shucks, we could have won
the wnole thing," as Cypress bay, in just its sec­
ond year in existence, won its first state cham­
pionship as Houck hurled a no-hitter and the
Lightning won 2-1 on a walk-off sacrifice fly in^
the bottom of the seventh inning over Miami
Killian.
Tlie nlays by Houck and Davis were just the
first of many super defensive plays for the
, Lightning that kept the Patriots at bay.
in the fourth inning lefthanded hitting Matt
Dobbjns lofted a pop fly into short center that
Davis raced to and made a nice catch of and
Ray Allen followed with a double into tlie leftfield comer. Lake Brantley's first hit of tlie
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Lake Brantley senior Matt Dobbins allowed three runs, one earned
on six hits while striking out live and walking* only one, but it still
w asnt enough as the Patriots lost to eventual State ChampkJn
Cypress Bay, 3-0.
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With one out in the fifth,
Jason Bush singled to right and
Jeff Dietz followed with a fly to
deep right that was dropped,
but the Cypress Bay outfielder
recovered and made a strong
throw to force Bush at second.
Ryan Kelley then singled and
Weeks was hit by a pitch before
Davis robbed Noah Smith.
Without those plays, Lake
Brantley surely would have
taken the lead.
The Patriots also had a fly to
right that almost fell for a hit
and then left runners on first
and second in the sixth inning
and had two on with only one
out in the seventh before the
game ended on a foul pop to

the catcher, who grabbed the
ball just before he smacked into
the backstop, and a grounder
to second.
English, a 5-foot-11
righthander, had a no-hitter for
3-2/3 innings and finished
with a four-nitter and
improved to 11-0 on the season
18th in row over two years. Ho
opened the season with 49
straight scoreless innings,
including back-to-back no-hitters, and carried an 0.32 ERA
(three earned runs) into the
game with 111 strike outs in 64
innings.
The Patriots' Malt Dobbins
(10-2) nearly matched English
pitch-for-pitch, allowing only
six hits and one earned run.

After working out of a basesloaded, one out jam in the first
and then hurling a perfect sec­
ond inning, the senior south­
paw got himself in trouble in
the third.
Dobbins hit the first two bat­
ters he faced and then made a
throwing error on a chopper to
the right of the mound to load
the bases with no one out.
Houck then hit a two strike, no
ball change-up into leftcenter
for a double and two runs.
Without the error, Dobbins
might have gotten out of the
inning uascathed as Houck
probably would have been
intentionally walked, and the
next two batters followed with
routine grounders back to the

mound and to third base.
"I didn't have my best stuff,"
said Dobbins. "But I hoped I
had enough. I put the pitch
that Houck hit exactly where
he wanted it, low and away,
but he reached out and got
enough of it."
"It was a very good 0-2
pitch,” said Houck. "I barely
got to it and got it into leftcen­
ter. With the bases loaded and
no one out all I was trying to
do was pull the ball or hit a
sacrifice fly."
The final run came in the fifth
when Dobbins had another
lapse in control, issuing a one-

Outdoors

College
Continued from Page 10A
hand in ending Embry-Riddle's season as fol­
lowing a huge emotional victory against twotime defending national champion and host
Lewis-Clark State on Tuesday, the Embry-Riddle
baseball team saw its hopes of a national title
come to an end on Wednesday as the '
Cumberland baseball team scored nine runs in
the fifth inning to capture a 14-10 win against
the Eagles. The Eagles ended their season with a
third place finish at the national championship,
a 53-10 overall record and the best winning per­
centage in program history (.841).
Cumberland, the only undefeated team in the
tournament, took control of the game early with
a pair of runs in the first and three in the second
for a 5-0 lead. The Eagles got on the board in the
top of the third courtesy of Bart I lunton's solo
home run in the fourth and took a 6-5 lead in the
fifth. Another former SCC star, Sean Greear, was
hit by Bulldog starter Carlos Miranda to lead off
the inning and reached third on Woody Lewis'
bunt single, which he pushed between Miranda
and Burkhalter. Mike Liberatorc singled up the
middle to score Greear. Richie Cormier walked
to load the bases and Chevne Hurst grounded
out to second to drive in trie Eagles second run.
After Hunton singled up the middle Kevin
Haney doubled to score both runners and give
the Eagles a one-run lead.
But trie Bulldogs erased the five-spot with a
nine-run fifth inning. Cumberland started its
rally after a two-out error put catcher Chris
Torres on first. The next nine batters reached
base capitalizing on five hits, two walks (one
intentional), two wild pitches and the Eagles'
second error of the inning to take a 14-6 lead.
Relievers J.C. Blass and Uriah Kimmig, from
Oviedo and Seminole, respectively, held the
Bulldogs scoreless througn the last three frames,
but despite a four-run eighth, the Embry-Riddle
offense was unable to overcome the deficit, giv­
ing Cumberland the win and a spot in
Thursday's championship game.
Claris Langlois (8-3) absorbed the loss for the
Eagles, striking out four and allowing 10 hits
and 10 runs, only four of which were earned.
Bulldog reliever Ricky Steakin (3-2) picked up
the win, holding tne Blue and Gold nitless in 2.2
innings of work.
Greear finished the game l-for-3 with a dou­
ble, an RBI and two runs scored, while Winter
Springs' Andrew Huff scored a run as a pinchrunner.
On Tuesday, junior Kenny Holmberg capped
off a perfect 4-for-4 day at the plate with a game­
winning RBI-single to lead the Embry-Riddle
baseball team to a 6-5 victory over Lewis-Clark
State. The Eagles avoided elimination with the
win, while the Warriors ended their season at
52-10 and exited the 10-team tournament prior
to the championship game for first time in five
years. The loss was also the Warriors sixth in
NAIA World Series tournament history and
marks the first time that LCSC will not be in a
NAIA championship game at Harris Field.
With the score tied at 3-3, Winter Springs' Brad
Stephenson entered the game in relief in the top
of tne fifth and held LCSC scoreless over the
next three stanzas. But the Eagle hitters did not
capitalize on Stephenson's performance on the
mound, leaving four runners stranded in scoring
position over tne three-inning stretch.
Stephenson would get touched for a pair of
ruas in the eighth, but came back with a score­
less ninth to get the pitching win. Ga*ear dou­
bled in the tying run in the fourth, his only hit of
the game.

UCF HOOPS PROMOTES SCHUBERTH
TO ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
UCF basketball coach Kirk Speraw announced
Wednesday the promotion of Tom Schuberth to
associate head coach. Schuberth has been an
assistant and Speraw's top recruiter at UCF the
past two years.

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the matter. People simply started referring to
them as FWC officers, and the agency's stake­
holders say they like it - and so do the offi­
cers.
The title fits in well with the FWC's new,
lean, high-tech, high-efficiency character and
image. The agency's new Web site MyFWC.com - is another component of the
plan to make the FWC and its officers as iden­
tifiable as the FBI and its agents.
If the governor approves an FWC reorgani­
zation bill, the FWC will axirganize July 1
under a modernized structure, replacing the
current structure that dates back to 1943.
Executive director Ken Haddad said the
new structure will enable the agency's staff to
be more effective, efficient and more open to
input from people who arc affected by the
FWC's programs.
The Florida Legislature approved the FWC
reorganization during the 20(14 session.
Tile FWC has undertaken efforts to boost
public awareness of the agency and what it
does.

"Tom has done an excellent job at UCF and
deserves this promotion because of all time and
effort he has invested in this program," Speraw
said. "He came to us with a great deal of experi­
ence and it's paying off based on the results we
have had the past two years."
The Golden Knights nave a combined 46-17
ream ! the past two seasons, including a 25-6
mark this past year that included an Atlantic
Sun Conference Tournament title and a trip to
the NCAA Tournament.
"I’m thankful to coach Speraw for this recogni­
tion and the added responsibilities that come
along with it," Schuberth said. "I've enjoyed my
time at UCF and I'm looking forward to work­
ing with coach Speraw, as well as assistant
coaches Craig Brown and Dwight Evans, to con­
tinue the a'cent success we've experienced."
Schuberth, who has more than 20 years of
experience as an assistant coach, came to UCF
prior to the 2002-03 season from UAB. His previ­
ous experience includes stints at Memphis,
Southeast Missouri, Louisiana-Monroe, and
North Alabama. I le played collegiately at
Mississippi State.

OCALA MEN ARRESTED FOR
"MONKEY FISHING" IN PUTNAM
Two Ocala brothers were arrested by FWC
officers Thursday for "monkey fishing” in
Bear Creek off of the Ocklawaha River in
Putnam County.
Loo Gerald Bright, 60, (DOB 7/24/45), and
his brother, Luther George Bright, 50, (DOB
4/14/54), both of 6491 NW 65th Place, Ocala,
were each charged with taking freshwater fish
by an illegal method - electric shocking
device; and possession of illegal gear on freshwaters of the state. Both charges are 2nd
degree misdemeanors which each carry a
maximum penally of a $500 fine and 60 days
in jail.
Monkey fishing is an illegal method of fish­
ing that was popular years ago in which the
fishermen use a homemade device to send an
electrical charge into the water which causes
the fish to swim to the surface to escape the
charge. The fishermen then use long-handled
dip nets to scoop the slightly stunned fish out
of the water.
"The charge produced by this device only
affects catfish; it is not strong enough to affect
scaled fish like bass or sunfish," said Lt. Bob
Lee, the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission's law enforcement
supervisor in Putnam County­
Lee knows about monkey fishing
:
since it
was quite popular when he started his career
in wildlife law enforcement. In fact, 25 years
ago he arrested the same two brothers for the
same violations in the same area of the
Ocklawaha River.

UCF BASEBALL HEADS TO FSU FOR
NCAA REGIONAL ACTION
Tire 20th-ranked UCF Golden Knights enter
the 2004 NCAA Championship as the third seed
in the Tallahassee Regional, hosted by Florida
Stale University at Dick Howser Stadium. The
Golden Knights faced No. 24 Oklahoma State,
the regional's No. 2 seed, on Friday.
The winner of the UCF-Oklahoma State game
will face the winner of the Florida StateBethune-Cooknian winner today (Saturday). lire
host Seminoles arc the No. 1 seed in the regional
while Bethune-Cookman is the regional's fourth
seed.
UCF is the only school to receive an at-large
bid to the Tallahassee regional. Florida State,
Oklahoma State and Betnune-Cookman each
won their respective conference tournament title.
UCF won the A-Sun Regular Season
Championship by three games over secondplace Stetson.
All of UCF'b games in the NCAA
Championship will air on the UCF ISP Sports
Network (740-AM The Team). Listen to all of the
action with the voice of the Golden Knights,
Marc Daniels.
UCF has several players with Seminole
County ties including Head Coach Jay Bergman,
who began the baseball program at then
Seminole Junior College, the Lake Mary sopho­
more trio of twins Kyle and Ryan Bono (Lake
Mary High) and Drew Butcra (Bishop Moore),
the Oviedo freshmen trio of Barry Baxter,
Bridger Hunt and Brian Brooks and
Orangcwood Christian freshman Taylor Meier.
But their are several other players with local
tics playing in regionals this weekend.
Bethune-Cookman is led by Head Coach
Mervyl Melendez who played at Lake Howell
and he has Oviedo's Colin Irvine and Deltona's
Bryan Maples on his roster. Maples is the son of
Sanford businessman and former Seminole High
star pitcher Mike Maples.
The University has two players. Like Mary's
Adam Sanabria and Winter Springs and SCC's
John Michael Howell.
The University of Georgia had three players,
Oviedo's Justin Holmes and Paul Lubrano and
SCC's David Timm.
The University of South Carolina has two,
Lake Brantley's Kevin Melillo and SCC's Zac
McCamie.
Birmingham Southern has Oviedo's Jered
Goodwin; Charleston Southern has Lake
Brantley's Ian Holmcn; and Tulane has
Longwood's (Bishop Moore) Greg Dini.
The winners of this weekends 16 regionals will
advance to next weekend's Super Regionals with
the eight winners then advancing to the College
World Series in Omaha.

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He also scored two runs and
drove in two, his first multiRBI game of the season, once
again showing the Red Sox that
they made a big mistake when
they placed him on waivers in
August 2000.
"It's one game," Eckstein said
when informed of the obvious
revenge-on-Boston angle
Tuesday night. "The main
thing is right now, my body
feels a lot better. Hopefully you
wake up tomorrow and it does
the same thing."
Eckstein also gave credit to
hitting coach Mickey Hatcher,
who three weeks ago pointed
out a flaw that Eckstein has
corrected.
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'Two men who know what their doing . n
catch 400 to 600 pounds of catfish in foui
hours of monkey fishing," said Lee, who
noted that the unusual name for (his type of
fishing probably originated because tlii iir- t
monkey machines were operated bv turning 1
hand crank, similar to the organ grinder on
the street corner with his monkey.
In Thursday's case, the men had only
caught about 40 pounds of catfish and were
just beginning their fishing expedition whei
they were surprised by FWC Officer Chad
Albritton and FWC Investigator Ben Allen
posing as fishermen.
Allen began investigating the situation on
Monday after the FWC received a tip about
the men monkey fishing. By Wednesday he
and Albritton had found the suspect but
weren't able to catch them in the act or with
the illegal equipment.
That changed on Thursday when they fol­
lowed them by boat from the Johnson's I ield
boat ramp off of Highway 19 to Bear Creek
As the undercover FWC officers rounded a
curve in the creek they came upon the two
men with the monkey machine in their boat,
long-handled dip nets, and the 24 catfish they
had jus! shocked up.
"It is extremely difficult to catch monkey
fishermen because they do not bring tlieir
equipment back to the ramp. They usually
hide it in a swamp behind a largo tree or at
the junction of several creeks. This makes it
imperative that the officers who desire to
make this case go after them by boat," said
Lee,
"If it is a marked boat, the bad guys will
very often see the officers coming and loss the
device overboard. That's why Ben and
Chad's strategy of approaching them as fish­
ermen in an unmarked boat was so effective,"
he added.
After finding the Bright brothers, Uie officers
asked them to follow them back to the boat
ramp, equipment and fish intact, which they
did without incident. In days past though,
things may have gone a bit differently.
"When I first started my career on the St.
Johns River we had at least one monkey fish
ing complaint a day during the warmer
months,1' said Lee. "When a monkey fisher­
men was 'jumped,' there was usually a boat
chase and all parties involved thought it was
very sporting. That of course was
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t flee on
when it became a felony to
Although some people do continue to nion
key fish, it's not as popular as it once was.
Allen said he's only made one other case and
that was three years ago in the same general
area.
The Bright brothers' court date is scheduled
for June 12 in the Putnam County
Courthouse.
Officers donated the catfish to the
Kodeheavcr Boys Ranch in Palalka.

ently every single day and he
gets it back to where it needs to
be," Eckstein said.
Still, Eckstein preferred to
talk about Guerrero.
"It was Vladdy's night,"
Eckstein said. "He was just
awesome. He goes up there
and makes it look easy. It's fun
to come to the ballpark."
The Angels swept the twogame series from the Sox,
improved to 32-20 on Uie sea­
son and kept their 2 1/2-game
lead over the Texas Rangers
atop the American League
West.
Thursday night, Eckstein was
removed from the game
agaiast Uie Cleveland Indians
in the fourth inning because of
a strained right hamstring suf­
fered while scoring on a Chone

Figgins single in the third
Eckstein was examined by
team doctor Lewis Yocum in
the Angels' clubhouse and w a s
listed as day-to-day. Alfredo
Amezaga replaced him at
shortstop.
Eckstein bounced back to
Indians pitcher Cliff Lee in his
first at-bat and doubted in his
second at-bat, stretching his
career-high hitting streak to 16
games.
Figgins slapped a single to
left field and Eckstein scored
from second but tweaked Uie
hamstring on the way to home
plate.
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then struck out to end the
inning.
Anthony Francis led the way
for the Lightning (30-2 after the
championship game), going 2for-4 with a double and a run
scored, while reaching base all
four trips to the plate. I louck
had a double and two RBI in
two official trips to the plate.
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27—N ursery &amp;
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59—Financial
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Readers!!
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71—HELr Wanted
150 plus Christian Child Care
Centor Interviewing tor F/T A P/T
pre school A toddler teachers
Benefits Avail C a l 407-836-3636
ext. 10 or Fax 407-936-0041
Air Conditionmg •seeking 2 duct
m echanics
m ust
be
experienced in m anaging work
crew s. Tools A ba ns, aro
providod Call 352-267-2702
Christian Houso pamtor looking
for partner Prefer Interior Jobs
Quality brush exp, 30 yrs
Myron Morgan, Deltona, 407688-8832
C ultured
m arble
manufacturing
Experience
preferred Apply m person, 105
Com m erce Way. Sanford 407321-4772

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L IC E N S E ,
$ 1 0.
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TO
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B E N E F IT S ,
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hair stylists &amp; nail lech 3
chairs left Ask for Diane or Debi
for confidential interview. 407323-6522.

71—H elp Wanted

71—H elp Wanted

Fu ll-Tim e
E ntry
Level
Rocoptionist Position nvailabio
w/Local
Distributor.
Pay
commensurative w/ Donotits.
Requires G o o d P ho ne S
Organizational
Skills,
Com pu ter, and Filing. Call
Cindy at 407-330 0301,

Servers. F/T. exp necessary AM
A P M shifts, Call DaVIncI
Restaurant
407-323-1388

GnlUFocxl Prop Days full/part
flmo, no Sundays G a l 407-3338875.

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Q R IL L
Looking for qualifiod cooks 23 yrs exp AM A PM stuffs Apply
in person 488 W High Banks.
DeBary 386-668-8891

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)anltonal business. I supply
accounts. No $ Downl Call The
Rogors G roup 407-566-8718

H orso C a ro - Sm all private
bam-daily, 4-7pm , Please call
Joanne
407-323-4517.

I N V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T !
A lw ays
a
good
policy,
especially
(or
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opportunities and franchises. C a l
Florida Dept ol Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F T C -H E L P tor free
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at www tic gov/bizop
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certain business opportunities
to register with Florldo Dept, ol
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LABO RER S NEEDED

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CO N TR A CTO R
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 40IK
PLANI Drug frM workplace.
Apply at: 990 Millar Drive,
Allemonle Spring* 407-2609000

T ra c k H o * O P E R A T O R •
U n derground
ulilillos/Pipe
work, local F/T work, bonelits
407-322 8133,

Painters- Experience -H a n d
Tools Required. Several Lake
County Projects.
1-886-216-6061
Part Tim a C a rrie r
T h e Sanford Herald is looking
lor a part timo carrier to deliver
newspapers during the early
morning hours of W ednesdays
&amp; Saturdays. Ideal job for a
retired individual Must have a
valid F L drivers license,
insurance and dependable
vohicfo Interested individuals
should contact D a n Ping,
Sanford Herald FYibiisher, 407322-2611.
Receptionist Sanlord importing
c om p any
looking
lor
receptionist, G ene ra l oilice
duties
including
phono
answ ering,
som e
tiling
Computer exp a plus. $7.504v
M O N D A Y T H R U Friday. 90 5 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 6 5 0

Restaurant.
cooks,
dishw ashers, bussers. bar
lenders, servers C e l Pam. 407323-3991

O w n bedroom, w/d, kitchen
privileges, electric, wator A
cat*) kid. $ t OOVA 407-324-7500
leave message

S a n fo rd :
1 D R cottage,
complotoly renovated C H A .
dishwasher, disposal Grounds
main! kid No smoking, no pots
$550/mo 407-415-7241

W E EK LY R EN TA LS
S ta rlin g 0 $82Avk.
H is to ric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423
Downtown Sanford Furnished,
Super d e an, utilities, phono, on
bus route, from $125 wooMy. C a l
4 0 7 -4 0 2 -0 3 4 6 . Hurry, won't
lastl $250 m oves you in.

103—H ousesUnfurnished

Sanlord 3BR. C H A . 2004 Holly
Avo, hardw d Mrs. double
carport, ready now. $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540

S a n lo rd : 3B R . 123 C lub Rd
Fenced, pots ok with deposit
$095 ♦ dop 407-323-4540

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Four Best Bet!

B u sin ess &amp; S erv ices
D irecto ry

A p a r tm en ts

U n f u r n is h e d
2BR/1BA garage apt in lake
Monroe area near M C o l 407323-2952

M A R IN E R 'S V I L L A G E
LAKE ADA 1 BDflM, J515/MO
2 0DRM . W15WO AND DP
Cable Included
Sanford/Lake M a ry : 1 .2 . and
3 Bedroom Apts starting at $510
Loko Fronl Living Froo Rontl
Call now. 407-322-9104, E H O

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407-321-0759
38R/2BA, fipl. patio A access
to com m pool/lonnts ct From
$125/wk 103 Long Leal Pine
C l 407-322-4564
DotfcxiaOstoon on 10 acres near
river. 2/1. $790/mo. immediate
occupancy Also room lo r rent,
full
privileges,
$100/wk,
professional 4 0 7 -6 86-606 4,
221-7934

A d v e rtis e y o u r b u s in e s s o r s e r v ic e s fo r a s little a s $ 2 .00 p e r day.
C a ll (4 0 7 ) 322-2611 to s p e a k to a C la s s ifie d R e p re s e n ta tiv e

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C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
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W e e k ly , M o n th ly, B l-W o o k ly
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Vary nice, very clean turn m i ,
all utl, cable. A/C, Indry, phone,
kitch use, sec, dr, resident
ow ner, pnvalo entrance N o
S m o k ln g l O n ly d r u g free
s o b e r ne ed apply. 407-3140924.

2 7 8 -H andy M an
R o m o d o l k itc h e n &amp; D a tti
lirig a tio ri/P ro s s u ro W a s h
P a in tin g / C e ra m ic T ile
R o fin is h C a b in e ts
H o rn o / L a w n S p rin k le r R e p a ir
L ic e n s e d &amp; In s u re d
H o m o R e p a lrs / L lte H a u lin g
4 0 7 -8 3 O -9 3 B G

2 7 9 -H aui. in g
S a n lo rd :
Dow ntow n,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, mcrowave. color TV.
krtchette room, private bath,
steeping room s Call 407-3214900

95— Roommate
Wanted

Im pr o vem en t
c l im a -s h ie l d
C E R A M IC C O A T IN G
T H E R M A -S H IE L D
R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S
4 0 7 -6 7 1 -4 1 4 3
S E E O U R A D O N P A G E 9A

P ro a a u r o W a s h i n g A P a in t in g
P lu m b in g &amp; E le c t r ic a l F ix t u r e
I n s t a lla t io n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

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R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S o rv ic e
M o w , E d g e , W o u d o a t, A C le a n u p
W k ly / M o n lh ly . F r o o E s tim a te s
S e n io r D is c o u n t, 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0
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A M aul O il
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -7 0 1 5
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Start Dates
Sanford, July 26
•Cocoa, Aug. 9

Price inclues book and
all the equipm ent. N o
hidden charges.

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C o n c r o t o -W a s h o u t, B o b c a t 7
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S e rv ic in g V o lu s ia , L a k e , S o m in o la .
O r a n g o C o u n tie s . 4 0 7 -9 4 7 -8 8 7 2 .

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A L L M A N R O O F IN G
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M assage
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2 0 % O ft W ith T h i s A d

Free Estimates

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4 0 7 -466-7866
F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN Q
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S I N C E 19 7 0
F re e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

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A s s is t a n t
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C o n c ie r g e S o rv lc o .
H e lp W h o n y o u N e e d it.
G ift C e rtifica te s A v a ila b le .
C a ll K a th le e n , 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 2 8 3

W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v ic e ?
W e A c c e p t A ll C r e d i t C a r d s .
T r e o R e m o v a l, T rim m in g , B o b c a t
S v c , F ire w o o d , F re e E s tim a te s .
Llc/lns .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

316— W elding &amp;
S heet M etal

Will Do Your
W elding W ork,
A LU M IN U M O R
S TEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates I
C A L L ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

Service Directory Line Ad Specials
$15.75 per month
$24.75 per month
$33.75 per month

$450/Mo. wAiU., 1st &amp; appl lee
Share 4/2 w/semi-prtvate ont
Professional young middle
aged m ale Sanlord Airport
area N/S. N/D &amp; q u e l 407-3237508

301-R eal E state
W o B uy H ouses
A ll a re a s A a n y c o n d itio n
H a v e a p ro b le m h o u s o ?
W o ta ko o v o r p a y m e n ts
N o e q uity, n o p ro b le m
A v o id fo re clo su re
N o c o m m is s io n s .fo e s
W e p ut c a s h In y o u r p o c k e ts )
F ro o re p o rts at:
w w w H o m o S O S .c o m
C a ll B a rr y at 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

P R O F E S S IO N A L

294-I*a in it n g

M a in te n a n c e F o lk s

R oom For Rent; Downtown
S an lord, Iro m $125/week.
Hurry, Available now 407-4020346

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...5 lines / 3months
10 lines / 3 months
15 lines / 3 months

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area
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parking
work
trucks/trailors Podoct for small
to modium size contracting
business
C ontract
labor
available operating Irom an
adjacent property Interested
parties C a l Shaun 352 267-27D2

W a re h o u s e A fork lift
ope ra tor n e eded :
407-324-2442

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Rent

103—H ousesU nfurnished

U n f u r n is h i d

Full houso privileges phono,
T V cat*) Low wookfy ralo $250
move In. 407-402 0346

U tility F o re m a n • G ra de
olevations
and
utility
experience tor underground
utility crow. Local F/T and
bonelits 407-322-8133.

M aintenance Tech . F/T. Largo
Apartm ent
C om m unity,
Experience A Must, H V A C
Certified 407 -321-6220

W a re h o u s e :
F u ll
tim e,
b e n e fit!, training p ro vid e d ,
call 407-830-4700.

103—H ouses-

407-323-8670

Now Hiring,
Sanford Plaza,

Lawn spray person needed lor
local post control com pany .
N eed valid drlvors license.
407-321-8647

M E C H A N IC
Hoavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133.

95—Roommate
Wanted

98—

Sw lssport
USA
at
Odando/Santord International
Airport Is currently accepting
applications for an Aircraft
Fuoler position. Candidates
m ust
possess
excellent
com m unication
and
admimstratM) suptxxl skiis, have
a doon dnvmg record with a vakd
Florida driver's licenso. be
available to work wookorids,
holidays, and evening hours as
rtoedod. All Candidates must
pass a drug tost, and provide
a 10 year work/school history.
Previous oxpanenco In wdo-body
aircraft refueling services
preferred. For more information
ploaso call Tim Brown at 407322-8055

Immodinto O ponm gs for P/T
Security
G u a rd
A
P/T
Maintenance Tech Apply In
P erson. N o P ho ne C olls,
Adesa O rlando- Sanlord, 2500
Ariosa Dr. (cornel of 40 A 41S)
Sanford,
FI
32773
EOE/M/F/H/V Back G ro und
Check Drug Tostlng Em ployor

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T he H erald

Sunday June 6.2004

oVle r ea lty

R E N TA L S
(407) 322-2495
S a n fo rd :

AFFORDABLE HOMES
V EN TU R E I PROPERTIES

1/1, Efficiency,
Bath,
Uv Rm

ICBIKLOCC
km

Kitchen.
(3101350
n fo rd : 1/1 Eal-ln H itch . U v

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Qrrt. NncMnn, frreost

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Rm . $ 4 6 0 * 4 2 5 Dep
S a n fo rd : Lrg 2/2 C ond o,
Prhrecy Ratio $ 675*650 Dep
S a n fo rd : 3/2. Kitchen, Living
Rm , Fenced Yard, N ew Paint,
Section
8
Accepted
$ 6 7 5*62 5 Deposit
S a n fo rd : 3/2 C ondo. Approx
1400 S q F l. S crn Porch,
Inalde Utility R m , Eat-In
Kitchen,
Dining
Rm
C om m un ity Pool. Dated
Com m unity $ 7 7 5 * 7 5 0 Dep
A lta m o n te Springe; 4/2,
Double O arage. Carpeted.
Very N ice H om o $950 00
$850 00 Deposit

F lie r U p : Sold as Isl 3/2, Eat
In Kit., LR , $62,900.
In L a w O uartera: 4/3,2300*
•q fl Uv, O n , Fam.. Game Rm,
$169,900
Lik e N e w : 3/2, U v , Din,
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500
In Law O uartera: 5/3 1/2.
4500* sq fl w/4/2 1/2
mainhouee plus 1/1, Irvtaw opt
w/separate kltchn, bedrm.
lam rm ft bath. 2 car gar. plus
added 3 car gar, workshop or
storage on 1 acre $299,900
R eno va ted : 3/2 with new
interior paint comer lot w/2 car
garage $93,900

D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
W E R E N T A S E LL HOM ES

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AFFORDABLE HOM ES
V EN TU R E I PROPERTIES

r z i6 r e a l t y

R E N TA LS
*2430 W illow , San ford : 1/1,
Utilities Included $550
*2535 G eorgia A ve, Sanford:
H 5 , soction 8 Wefcomo $750
•1025
W asl
25th
St
S an ford : 3/1. Screen Porch
$650
•434 Willon Circle. Sanford
2/2.5 In Placid Lakes Geted,
Community Pool $900
•MS
C lu b
D r, W ln lo r
Springe: 3/2 condo, Fireplace
$850
2 (0 5
S.
M yrtle
Ave,
S an ford : 3/2. 1 car Oarage.
C ul-D e-S ac $950
1015
W est
12th
S t.
S a n fo rd : 3/2, Section 6
Welcome $675

I oruaGL VOUAUU

Free list o( properties available
with no down payment Free
recorded message, 1-666-2267260,
10*1043
Ro/Max
Central Realty

407-493-3255

107—M obile H omes

j/U |0 )

Fo r R ent

-0539
LO N G W O O O /LA K E M ARY:
Mid (li f t
public
storage
w arehouse. 800 sf spaces,
nice, secure, easily accessible
location (Z X V m o C a l 407-331 •
0539
Stanford O ffice : 750 sq ft.
$450/mo.
New
Rugs,
Deoorated, 3rd St ft S. Sanford
Ave. Plenty of Parking, Private
Bath, wet Bar, Very Nice. 407578-6942, Brk/Own

BEDRM
- 8 PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bod.
Ralls, Dresser, Mirror, Chest, 2
Nilestds. unused. Still Boxed,
Cost $7k. Sell $ 1950 407-660-

1415

________________

BEDRM- 8 P C H &amp; v e n d Louts
VIII
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail, Dresser, tri-mirror.
Chest. 2 NitoStds, Unused. Stilt
Boxed. Cost $15K. Sen $3,250.
407-880-1415.____________

Metiroes

Bel:

NASA

technology visco memory loam
ns seen on TV/Mall 20 year
warranty Ratal $1609, must eel
$505 407-402*1781 or 3866688494,_________________________

NO M ONEY DOW N

New com pany In Lake Mary
has several programs to buy
your home lor al cosh or lease
w«h tho option to purchase ALL
price rangos considered
Can now to hear
your options

L O N G W O O O . Close to U P S
1375 aq ft officn/wnrohouse unit.
More cu ft, ample parking,

available.____________

S p a : Th e ra p y jots, energy
efficient 110 volt, insulated
cover, brand new In crate
$1295, 407-331-1941 or 386668-8494.

W eklva R ive r Front
2 H om es F o r Rent
2 homes lor rent on wooded,
private 4 acres. 300' of river
front Oft Rt 46, 10 min to
Sanford Mall. Large home
3/3, pool. 2000 sqft. 2nd
home 2/1 plus 500 sq ft
workshop/office w/a/c Very
nice c o n d -$2,650 OO/MO lor
everything 352-223-9000

R entals

B E D : Luxury firm piSow-top
mattress (e l, N ever used,
warranty $135 407-631-1322
or 3 8 8 -7 53-151 5. delivery

P o o l T a b le : G orgeous B'
professional series, all wood,
decorative
legs,
leather
pockets, overs i/od 3 pleco 1*
slate, accessory kit with balls.
All new retails (4 ,0 0 0 . sell
$1495. 407-402-1781 of 386753-1530 __________________

S E L L YO U R
H O U S E T O D AYI

117— C ommercial

D IN IN O R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D . 110* Dbl
Ped. 6 Chippendale C h n , 72*
Butfet/Hutch. Un used. Still
Boxed. Cost S16K, Sen $3950.
Marble Server $750. 13 pc
C herry Sel. 78* Table, 6 chrs
China C a b . $1295. 407-680*
1415

3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St,
San lord. Hardw ood
lira,
enclosed porches $69,500
Zoned
R C -1
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted Qreat business
location. 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026

407-322-8678

G EN EV A : FO R R EN T OR
S A L E . 3/2 mobile home on 5
acres with pond. Pasteur ft large
workshop S700/MO Call 305522-2602_____________________

181—ArrLiANCEs &amp;
Furniture For S ale

"isteria

'e a l t y Inc

Neod an Investment?? Wanl
to Move out of Apartment Lie??
2409
O ra n g e
Avenue:
Charm ing 2/1 cottage, wood
firs, brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks, move-in ready
low $90.000's. Call Joyce
Stansberry 407-323-6755
C ALL AND ASK US A B O U T
H EO OR FO R ECLO SUR E
P R O P E R T IE S
A&gt;V H E W
L O C A L L IS T IN G S .
Qall J o y c e S ta nsberry
407-323-6755
Or, J e n Duttw eller
407-678-1000

160—Business For
S ale
Flonst/Qifl Shop in Oviedo fust
reducod to $30K total. Includes
inventory ft van. Store front
location. Call Sheree. Security
Financial, 407-661-9700.

Spring Into 2004
With One OfOur

Apartments

187—S T O R T I N G
G oods
Pool
T a b le :
811
IB C
professional senes, 3 pc 1* state.
Ithr pockets, loft, unused, still in
crate, cost $4K. s d $1450 407*
660-1415

191—Building
M aterials
C O R R U G A TED
STEEL
R O O F IN G lor Barns, Boat
Docks. Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15*x20' 1B"x20'. Call For
Prices Surplus Stool ft Supply,
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

199—P ets &amp;
SurmES

Patti's Pet
Sitting
Will Caro For Your Dog or Cat
in Your H o m o While You A/o
G one! Pionty ot T L C . Very
Reasonable Rates! References
Available
Upon
Request.
Please Call 407-314-0703.

201—H orses

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U V E O A K B LV O

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Country lake s
Apartments

R ANDO LPH M WILLIAMS.
Deceased

(1)1991 CadMac 4Door Whl
Vln* 1G8CB53B8U4232154

N O T IC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the estate
of R ANDO LPH M WILLIAMS
Deceased, whose dale of death
was March 22. 2004; File
Number 04-459-CP, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probata
Division, the address of which it
Pott Office Box 8099. Sanlord,
FL, 32772.
The names end
address
of
the
Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set lorth below
All creditors ot the docedent
and other persons having daunt
or demands against decedent's
estate. Including unmatured,
conllngenl
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH E LA TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
FIR S T P UB LIC ATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
T H E D A TE O F SER V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E O N
TH EM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having dalms
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate. Including unma­
tured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their daim t with
this Court W ITHIN 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
FIR S T P UB LICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S. D EM AND S AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R E V E R B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G T H E
TIM E P E R IO D S E T F O R T H
A B O V E . A N Y C LAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A F TE R
TH E
D EC ED EN TS
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
The data of the first publication
ol this Notice is May 5, 2004.

Personal Representative
R ANDO LPH M WILLIAMS, II
3210 Royal Street
Winter Park, Florida 32792
JU LIE E A S O N SM ITH . P A
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar Number B97132
2060 Winter Springs Boulevard
Oviedo. Florida 32765
Telephono: (407)365-9910
Facsimile: (407)365-1239
Publish May 5. 12.19. 30. 2004
and June 6. 2004
E035
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E U T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 03-CA-1B45-14K

By order of Ihe Planning ft
Zoning Commieeion of the City
of Sanford, Florida, this 2#th
day
of
May,
2004

N O TIC E O F S A L E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgmenl ot Foreclosure dated
May 19. 2004, and entered m
Case No 03-CA1B45-14-K ot
the Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein E A S TE R N SAVINGS
BANK. F S B N the Plaintiff and
B E T T IE
J.
HUDSON;
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F B E T ­
TIE J H UO SO N . IF MARRIED;
O A K PARK H O M E O W N E R S
AS S O CIATIO N . INC ; SEARS,
R O EB U C K A N D C O .; are tho
Defendants, I will sail to the
highest end best bidder lor
cash at the west front door of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, 3 0 1 N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord, Florida, al
1100 A M. on the day ol JU N
22.
2004.
the
following
described property as sel lorth
in said Order
of
Final
Judgment, to wtl
L O T 7, B LO C K *8*. BELLE
M EADE, A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
P U T TH ER E O F. A S R E C O R D ­
E D IN P U T B O O K 28. PAGE
9, O F T H E P UB LIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
Dated this 19th day ol May,
2004
Clerk of the Circuit Court
M ARYANNE M O R SE
By: Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
A M Y M cG R O TTY , P A .
Attorney tor Plaintlff(s)
17021 N E. 6th Avenue
N Miami Beach, FL 33162
(305) 652-3786
Fla B a r « 629544
E S B -166
Publish May 30. 2004 and
June 6. 2004
E227
N O TIC E O F P UB LIC
H EAR IN O T O C O N S ID ER
A C O N D ITIO N A L U S E
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wiH be held by
Ihe
Planning
ft
Zoning
Commission
in
the
City
Commission Chambers, City
Hall, Sanford. Florida, at 7:00
p m on Thursday, Ju n e 17,
2004. to consider a request tor a
Conditional Use in a G C -2 ,
General Commercial Zoning
District
L E G A L D E S C R IP TIO N : ALL
BLK 4 TR 22 ft W 1/2 O F VACO
S T ADJ O N E TO W N O F S A N ­
FO R D PB 1 PQ 116
The property being more gonerally
described
as
201
Persimmon Avenue
Conditional Use Requested:
Allow Outdoor Storage ol
Automobiles

Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning ft Zoning Commission
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC: H e
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered et the
above meeting or hearing,
ha/ihe may need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings
Including the testimony and evi­
dence. which record it not pro­
vided by Ihe City of Sanford
(F S 2 (6 0105)
P E R S O N S W ITH D IS ABILI­
TIE S N E ED IN G A S S ISTAN CE
T O PARTICIPATE IN AN Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N T A C T TH E PER
S O N N E L O F F IC E AD A C O O R
D IN A TO R A T 330-5626 48
H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F TH E
M E E TIN G

89 Buick Regal,
3 1V6.
automatic,
PS,
PB.
new/tires/bstlery/shocks Runs
great, (8 8 5 407-323-2381

239—
M otorcycles/B ikes
For S ale
1884 Kawasaki 250 K LR dm
bike. $1,000 C a J Sam . 321303-4385

(Auction date 6-24-04)
Auction wta be Held on See
Above Dates
Al 2pm. Al Tri-County Towing
1155 Belle Ave Winter Spgs
FL
32708
Publish: June 8, 2004
F027

S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
B C C P R O JE C T S :
Project *B/0-2001 -04/GMGI
Project Title: Sale ol County
Owned Surplus Property, 997
East SR
438. Altamonta
Springs Due Date: Ju n e 23,
2004 at 2 0 0 p.m., local time.

Oviedo Road ft Wrecker
Service reserves the right to
accept or reject any and ell bids
Publish: June 6, 2004
F029

For Information on any ol the
Seminote County B C C pro­
jects, . please visit our website
a
I
http //www co seminole fl us/pu
rchasing’ www seminotecountytl gov/purchasing , select
Current Procurements lor a list
ol all active solicitations tor
BIDS, RFPs, PSs, IFBs and
CCs

U N C LA IM E D V E H IC LE
A U C TIO N

N O TIC E O F U E N S A L E
In accordance wtth Ihe provi­
sions of Stats law. there being
due and unpaid charges for
which the undersigned it enti­
tled to satisfy an owner's lien ot
Ihe goods hereinafter described
and stored at Unde Bob's Sen
Storage located al: 2650 W
25th Streel Sanlord, Florida
32771, (407) 324-8985. And,
due notice having been given, lo
Ihe owner ot said property and
•D parties known to daim an
interest therein, and the time
specified In such notice for pay­
ment of such having expMed, the
goods will be sold at public auc­
tion at the above stated address
lo the highest bidder or other­
wise
disposed
ol
on
Wednesday, J U N E 23, 2004
Data ot Auction Tima 1:45 PM
Customer Name. Inventory.
*227,
Andre
0.
Smith,
Household goods
*250, Genelle M. Campbell,
Household goods, furniture,
boxes,
sporting
goods,
appliances
*253.
Daniel
Charron,
Household goods. Furniture,
boxes, sporting goods, toots,
appliances
*314, Le tle it C . Adams,
Household goods, furniture,
boxes, sporting goods, loots,
appliances
*405, Hattie Byrd, Household
goods, misc. plastic loots
*442 - Richard W. Carroll,
Household goods
*506,
Deterle
Bradley.
Household good*
*619,
Alice
M.
Lambert,
Household goods, furniture,
appliances, boxes. tv~s or
stereo equep
*702, Victor A. Perez, 1969
Dodge Van SW
W t# 1B4 FK5438KX594365
Publish: June 6. 13. 2004
F025

Removal of the described vahl
des was conducted in compli
ance wtth F.8. 713 78 Notice
that Harrys Towing will sen said
vehldet at Public Auction tor
Cash on Ju n e 19, 2004, al
10 00 A.M. al 102 N Maple Ave
Sanlord, FL. 32771 All vehicles
sold AS IS. No title guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves the right
to bid on any vehicle.

Publish: June 8. 13, 2004
F022

Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale:

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

1999 FO R D
1FAFP53U4XA178747

Sanlord Towing end Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and in tent lo sel vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713.78
of the Florida Statutes that on
06/21/2004 09 00 a m 812522
Country Club Rd,, Sanlord. Ft
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves Ihe
right to accept or rejoct any
and/or all bids

1968 BUICK
1G4AM51R7JT400551
1985 BMW
WBAFH840XF0973663
1992 CADILLAC
1G6CD53B7N4226695
1996 D O D G E
1B3ES27C0TD 710252

J81RF2363P75I6478
1993 Geo Storm

Publish: June 6. 2004
F031

Publish: June 6. 2004
F033

N O TIC E O F S A L E
Pursuant to Florida Statutes
Sell Storage Facility Act. Sec
83 806 ft 63 807. Sale ol con­
tents (household/supphos) In
leased space to satisfy Owner
Liens:
050
070
317
456
715
639

Bruce Bennett
Diane Valentino
Busby Transport
Fred HiNsman
Peter Cataldo Jr.
John F Moore

To be sold or disposed ol
Tburs., 06/24/2004, 12
p.m.
Public Auction. Cash Only.

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC S A L E
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713.78
ol tho Florida Statutes that on
06/24/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club R d , Sanlord. Ft
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the
right lo accept or reject any
and/or all bids

Al: SunRay Store Away
610 Rinehart Road
Lake Mary. F L 32746
AH may pay up-Cafl 407-3334351

f N6SDI1S4SC425089
1995 Nissan Pickup
JT2 S V 2 2 E 5 H 3 I6 2 174
1987 Toyota Camry .'ll'
Publish: June 6. 2004 . .
F034

N O T IC E O F
P U B LIC A U C TIO N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN:
C A J TO W IN G W ILL S E LL A T
PUB LIC A U C TIO N F O R S A L­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
D E M A N D T O H IO H E S T B ID DER
TH E
F O L L O W IN G
D E S C R IB E D V E H IC LE:

Buy

1088 C H E V Y C O R V E T T E
BLACK
NEEDS
SOM E
W O R K O R D IN A L O W N E R
$5000 407-668 6644

( I ) 1989 Dodge S/W
Vln*
2B4FK4534KR377323

Prospective bidden may
Inspect the vehicles on the day
before the auction between
9am-5pm, Terms ere cash or
certified funds.

Pubftth: June 6.2004
F023

219—Wanted to

U -P ick
Black
E yo d
Peas Starts June 5lh 8Am $10
per Bushel 3991 Celery Ave.
Santord (B U e House) 407-3217386

(Auction date (-1 6 -0 4 )

This auction wt* be held on
J U N E 26, 2004 at 10am m the
morning at Autotromcs al 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road,
Oviedo. FL 32765

Publish June 6. 13, 2004
F024

are on'(

jS!

WE W ill RUN YOUR YARD’
SALE AD FOR 2 DAYS...
WEDNESDAY'S
SANFORD HERALD
A THURSDAY'S LAKE MARY
HERALD

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC S A L E
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure ol
Lion and inlenl to sail vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713.78 of
Ihe Florida Statules that on
06/22/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd , Sanlord, Fl
32771-4059. Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
lo accept or reject any and/or all
bids
1G4 AN37Y0EH943917
1984 Buick La Sabie
Publish: June 8. 2004
F032

P R O S P E C TIV E B ID D ER S MAY
IN S P E C T T H E V E H IC LE TH E
DAY
BEFORE
A U C T IO N
B E T W E E N BAM A N D 5PM.
TE R M S ARE C A S H O R C E R T I­
FIE D FU N D S . C ftJ TO W IN G
R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T T O
A C C E P T O R R E J E C T AN Y
A N D ALL BIDS
Publish: June 6,2004
F030

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fium m et.
J )\Sail

Y O U W IL L R E C E IV E A CO UPO N
E N T IT L IN G YOU T O A

LAR G E 2 T O P P IN G P IZ Z A
A 2 L IT E R S O F T D R IN K
D E LIV ER E D T O YO U R H O M E*

A B S O L U T E L Y FREE!
Courtesy of

231—C ars For S ale

AWPOBTB LU D

Notice it hereby given that
Oviedo Road ft Wrecker Service
wM se l at public auction tor sal­
vage lor cash on demand to the
highest bidder Ihe following
described vehicle: 1986 Honda
C M c lour door gray. VIN*
1HGAK5439QA001685; 1991
Chevy Cavalier lour door blue
VIN*
1 Q 1 JC 5 4 Q 6 M J172946
end 1992 Ford Thunderbkd two
door
red
VIN*
I FAP P60T3NH 100633.

June S
(tuck of pm ructl tchool)

Spa/Hot tub, 5 person portable
with lounger. 5hp 20 jets,
never used $1650. 407-2565918

C o un try Lake Apts|

Notice o l Vehicle Auction

TH IS A U C TIO N W ILL B E H ELO
O N J U N E 17, 2004
A T 10
O 'C L O C K A T C A J T O W IN G ,
1240 S. C R 427, LO N G W O O O ,
F L 32750

S a ve o n P arte 11 M ower
Blades, Belts. W heels. Tires ft
Tub es.
C s s t o 's ,
261 7A
French Ave, Sanford. 407-3238418

* Spacious Apartments with large Closets • Like
Front«
Sparkling l*uoi « Tennis Courts

N O TIC E O F P U B LIC A U C TIO N

G A R A G E S A IT

223—

1st Month s Rent
Willi \2 Mo. lease a Auiiroued Credit

A l parties in Interest and d e ­
r a i l shall have an opportunity
lo be heard at said hearing

1993 Chevrolet: 4 DR Maroon
VIN* 2G1W L54T4P1149067

M iscellaneous

$300 OFF

PlainWI(s).

217—Yard S ales

V ale ncia
O ra n g e s ,
R td
G ra p e fru lL P eas 5 C o m
M s rlw s th s r F a rm s , 3 4 (1
C e le ry A ve , S an ford .

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

.

Will buy antique glass ft
antique crystal chandotors 407481-2694

221—G ood T hings
to Eat

Country
Style
City
Living

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-459-CP

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U N IT E D S T A T E S
M ID D L E D IS T R IC T O F F L O R ID A
O R L A N D O D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O . 6 :0 3 -c r-2 3 4 -O R L -2 8 K R S
(Forfeiture)
U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A

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O R L A N D O T O W N S IT E 4 TH
A D D ITIO N .
(R E P L A T
OF
SHEET
NO.
1 AND
2),
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P U T
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P U T B O O K 14. P AG E 5 6 , O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . F LO R I­
DA

E C H E V A R R IA ; U N K N O W N
S P O U S E O F C ECILIA
ECH EVARR IA, IF ANY;
B R A N TLE Y TE R R A C E
CONDOM INIUM
A S S O C IA TIO N .
IN C ;
R E S E R V E A D V IS O R S . IN C .;
S U N S U R FA C E S O F
O R LAN D O , INC. A/K/A
S U N D E K -S U R FA C E S O F
O R LAN D O . IN C ; JO H N DO C
AND
JA N E
DOE
AS
UNKNOW N TEN A N TS
IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

v.
Daled this 19 day ot May. 2004.
B ILLY R. H U D N A L L
N O T I C E O F F O R F E IT U R E
Notice Is hereby given that on M ay 4 .2 0 0 4 . In the case ol United
Slates v Billy R . Hudnall. Criminal No. B C 3 -c r-2 3 4 -O R L -2 8 K R S .
Ihe United States District Court lor the Middle District of Florida
entered a Preliminary Order tor the forfeiture ot a Toshiba televi­
sion. serial number 67589222
Th e United States hereby gives notice ot Its intention to dispose
ot Ihe lorfelled property In such manner as the Attorney General
or a designee m ay direct. In accordance with Ihe provisions ol
18 U .S .C . §§ 2253, any ponton having or claiming a legal right,
title or interest In the aforementioned property must tile a petition
with the Clerk ot the United Slates District Court. Orlando
Division, 300 Federal Building, 60 North Hughey Avenue,
Orlando. Florida 32801 within thirty (30) days of the final publi­
cation ot notice ol Ihe criminal forfeiture action or receipt ol direct
written notice, whichever is earlier.
Th e petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty of
perjury and shall set forth Ihe nature and extent ot the petition­
er's right, title, ot interest in the forfeited property, the time and
circumstances ol the petitioner's acquisition ol the right, titlo, or
Interest In the forfeited property, any additional tacts supporting
the petitioner's claim, and the relief sought.

(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
TH E S A N FO R D HER ALD
TH E U W O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J. S T E R N , P A ., A T T O R N E Y
F O R P U IN T IF F
801 S University Drive Suita 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-6000
04-23523
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T, persons wtth disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N .
at
the
S EM IN O LE County Courthouse
al 407-665-4277, 1-800-9558771 (T D D ) ot I -800 955-8770.
via Florida Relay Service
Publish: May 30. 2004 and June
6. 2004
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U N IT E D S T A T E S M A R S H A L S S E R V IC E
M ID D L E D IS T R IC T O F F L O R ID A

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 IT H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUtT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
O ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 C A 598-14

Publish: Ju n e 6, 13, 20, 2004
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Notice
Always Towing
4366 Hwy 427
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-3225
407-321-4557 FAX

through, under or against such
Defendant, and all parties hav­
ing or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property
hereinafter described

1993 Dodge
3B3XA5630PT527805

Y O U A R E N O TIFIED than an
action lor declaratory judgment,
lor mortgage foreclosure, lor
replevin, and lor damages wtth
respect to the property located
in Seminole County. Florida and
legally described on Exhibit 'A '
attached hereto has been tiled
against you: and you are
required to servo a copy ol your
written defonsos. it any. to It on
Todd M Hoepker, Esqulra, attor­
ney lor Intervenor, DCP, LIMIT­
E D , whose address Is Post
Ottice Box 3311, Orlando.
Florida 32802-3311. within thirty
(30) days alter the first publica­
tion ot this Notice, and hie the
original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Intervenor's attorney ol immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded in
the Intervenor Complaint.

1984 Porsche
W P0 AA0941DN458825

EX HIBIT "A"

Vehicle Type Vint Auction Date
JU N E I I
1907 Pontiac
1G2HZ5132HW237406
1992 Ford
1FACP5244NA137570
1990 Toyota
JT2AT06FXLOOOI5I5
1984 Mercedes
WD6DB22AXEA09641B
JU N E 7
1996 Ford
KNJLT05HOT6175639

JU N E 6
1990 BMW
W BAGC4318LDC26106
JU N E 7
1996 Dodge
2B4FP25B7TR704408
JU N E S

1995 Plymouth

?P4a»t2M39ni 13124
JU N E 12

1993 Chevrolet
1Q tJC8440P 7275059
1991 Otdsmobile
1G3AL54R6M6319702
JU N E 11
2001 Suzuki
JS 1Q W 71A612103467
JU N E 12
1998 Nissan
*
1N6DD21S6WC332045
J U N E 11
1989 Otdsmobile
1Q3 AMS IW 5K6311218
J U N E 12
1990 Acura
JH4DA9358LS069889
Publish: June 8. 2004
F02B
N O T IC E O F S A LE
P U B LIC A U C TIO N
IN P U R S U A N T T O FLO R ID A
S T A T U E S 713.78 T H E F O L ­
LO W IN G V E H IC L E W ILL BE
S O LD A T PUBLIC A U C TIO N ON
TU E S D A Y JU N E 22, 2004 A T
1000 AM A T C O R T E S TO W IN G
S E R V IC E, 245 OFIANGE AVE.
LONQW OOD,
FLO R ID A .
T H E S E V E H IC LE S A R E S O LD
A S IS W ITH N O T IT L E G U A R ­
A N TE E
SE LLER R ES E R V ES
T H E R IG H T T O BID. BIDDING
S TA R TS A T A M O U N T O W E D
F O R TO W IN G A N D S TO R A G E
V IEW IN G O N E H O U R PRIOR
T O S A LE .
FO R M O F PAY­
M E N T IS C A S H O R C A S H IE R S
CHECK.
1) 1993 FO R D E S C O R T
V iN # 1FAPP15J4PW2S7743
Publish: June 8. 2004
F020a
IN T H E C IR C U tT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT, IN
A N D FO R S EM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R IO A
C A S E N O .: M -C A -1 D I9 -1 4 Q
F IR S T C R E D IT
C O M M ER CIA L CAPITAL
C O R P O R A TIO N , a Florida
Corporation,
PUlnttfl,
VS.

Tracts 'F A*. "F-B", 'F-C*, "G".
"H", "J*. and 1C. M AGNOLIA
PLA N TA TIO N , according lo the
plat thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 55, Pages 73 through S3,
ol the Public Records ol
Seminote County. Florida
W ITN E S S my hand and seat ol
this Court on the
day ol MAY
19.2004
M ARYANN E M ORSE
Oterti ot the Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekem
Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
A M ER IC A N S W ITH DISABILI­
TY ACT
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order lo participate
in this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to the pro­
vision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771 (407) 343-4227.
within (2) working days ol your
receipt ol this notice: it hearing
or voice impair ad, call 1-800955-8771.
TO D O M. H O EP K ER . ESQ UIR E
Todd M Hoepker. P A.
Post Ottice Box 3311
Ortando. FL 32802-3311
Attorney lor Plaintiff
Phone: (407) 426-2060
Fax: (407) 426-2066

FIR S T C R E D IT CO M M ER CIA L
C A P ITA L C O R P O R A TIO N , a
Florida corporation, et e l.
Intervention Defendants
N O TIC E O F
A C TIO N
T O : W E A LTH PRESER V A TIO N
C E R T IF IC A T E . LO C . and all
partita claiming intarest by.

VS
C EC ILIA ECH EVARR IA. IF
LIVING, AND IF D EAD, T H E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E , HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O TH E R PARTIES
C U IM IN G AN IN TE R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T C ECILIA

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N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
May 19. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04 CA-59B-14 ol Ihe
Circuit Court ot Ihe 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEM I­
N O LE County, Sanford. Florida,
I will sen to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al Ihe Wetl Front
Door al the S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located al 301 N.
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at 1100 a m. on lha 17 day ot
June.
2004
the following
described property as eel torth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wll:
U N IT 27, PHASE 2, B R A N TLE Y
TE R R A C E . A CONDOM INIUM ,
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E D E C U R A TIO N O F C O N D O M IN IUM
AS R EC O R D E D IN OFFICIAL
R E C O R D S B OO K 3772, PAGE
857.
OF
TH E
PUB LIC
R E C O R D S O F SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA. AND ALL
A M E N D M EN TS AND A TTA C H ­
M E N TS TH E R E TO , T O G E T H ­
ER W ITH AN U N D IV ID ED
IN TE R E S T IN TH E C O M M O N
E LEM E N TS APP U R TEN A N T
TH ER E TO
Oaled this 19 day ol May, 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clerk
Publish inTH E SA N FO R D HER ALD
T H E U W O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N , P A , A T T O R N E Y
F O R P U IN T IF F
801 S. University Drive Suite

N O T I C E O F P U B L IC H E A R IN G
T O C O N S ID E R A D O P T IO N O F
P R O P O S E D A N N E X A T IO N O R D IN A N C E S
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N B Y T H E C IT Y O F L O N G W O O D ,
F L O R ID A , that the Longwood City Commission will hold a pub­
lic hearing In the Longwood City Commission Cham bers. 175
West W arren Avenue. Longwood. Florida, on M onday, Ju n e 21,
2004 al 7:00 P M., or as soon thereafter as possible lo consider
adoption ol the following Ordinances. Please be advised those
Ordinances provides for the annexation ol certain property as
lot lows:
M AP A
Ordinance Num ber 04-1690
Applicant:
Tax Parcel ID#:
Location:
Roquest:
to City Commercial.

(A N X 01-04)
Total Teamwares
2 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A R -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 C
275 S H w y 17/82
Land Use trom County Commercial

MAP B
O rdinance Num ber 04-1691 (A N X 02-04 )
AP*“cant; . . . . . . .
J)RW Holdings
Tax Parcel ID I:
?0-2O-3O-5AR-OOOO-O58J
Loqatjpn:
205 a tywy 17/92
Request:
Land Use from County Commercial
to C ity Commercial.
MAP A

I

Publish' May 30. 2004 and June
6, 2004
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 ITH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
OENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 C A SOI-14

1
M AP B

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
May 19. 2004 entersd In Ctvtl
Casa No. 04-CA-S0I-14 ot the
Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Crroirt in and lor SEM I­
N O LE County, Sanlord. Florida.
I win sal to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West Front
Door at the SEM INO LE County
Courthouse located el 301 N.
Park Avenue in Senior d, Florida,
at 11 DO a m . on the 17 day ot
June,
2004 the following
described property as sat torth In
said Summary Final Judgment
lo-w t:
LO T

15, B L O C K B. N O H TH

IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
A M ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T, persons wtth disabili­
ties needing ■ special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
al
lha
S EM INO LE County Courthouse
al 407-665-4227. 1-800-9558771 (TO D ) or 1-800-955-8770.
via Florida Ralay Service
Publish: May 30. 2004 and Ju re
8. 2004
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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-698-14K
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC. AS NO M INEE FO R
C O U N TR Y W ID E HOM E
LO ANS, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PHILLIP M A TTH E W S
A/K/A
PHILLIP M ATH EW S: ot al.
Defendants.
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure daled the 19th day
ol May, 2004 antared in Civil
Casa No 04 C A 698-14K of lha
Circuit Court ot tha I8 T H
Judicial Circuit In and for S EM I­
NO LE County, Sanlord. Florida,
wherain M O R T G A G E E L E C ­
TR O N IC R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S ­
TEM S, INC AS NO M INEE FO R
C O U N TR Y W ID E
HOM E
LOANS. INC., is the Plainlifl and
PHILLIP M A TTH E W S A/K/A
PHILLIP M A TH E W S ; BAN K
O N E . NA.; U N ITE D S TA TE O F
A M E R IC A ;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
PHILLIP
M A TTH E W S A/K/A PHILLIPO
M ATH EW S; JO H N D O E ; JA N E
D O E AS U N K N O W N T E N A N T(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
TH E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY are
Defendants I will tail lo tha
highest and bast bidder lor cash
al the W E S T F R O N T DO O R al
tha
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse located al 301 N.
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
al 1100 a m on ihe 17th day ol
June,
2004 the following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:

EXH IBIT A - LEG AL D E S C R IP ­
TIO N
ALL O F L O T 38 ANO A P O R ­
TIO N O F L O TS 35 AND 37,
B LO C K 53. S A N D U N D O TH E
S U B U R B B E A U TIF U L . PALM
S P R IN G S
S E C T IO N .
AS
R E C O R D E D IN P U T B O O K 3.
PAGE 65 1/2, O F TH E PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
AND
B EING M O R E PARTICULARLY
D E S C R IB E D AS F O L L O W S :
C O M M E N C E A T T H E IN TE R ­
S E C T IO N S O F T H E W E S T
R IG H T O F W AY LIN E O F
G R OVE AVENUE AND TH E
N O R TH R IG H T WAY O F WAY
LIN E O F O R A N G E S T R E E T
AND
RUN
N O R TH
89
DEGR EES
52' 58" W E S T
A L O N G N O R T H R IG H T O F
W AY
LIN E
OF
ORANGE
S T R E E T A D IS TA N C E O F
239 38 F E E T FO R A P O IN T O F
B EG IN N IN G . T H E N C E C O N ­
TIN U E N O R TH 89 D E O R E E S
52' 50* W E S T A LO N G SAID
N O R TH R IG H T O F WAY LINE A
D IS TA N C E O F 78 00 F E E T TO
TH E S O U T H E A S T C O R N E R
O F "TH E
V ILLA G ES ", AS
RECORDED
IN
O F F IC IA L
R E C O R D S BOO K 073, PAGE
1290.
OF
TH E
P U B LIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R IO A; TH E N C E
R U N N O R TH A L O N G T H E
E A S T LINE SAID "TH E VIL­
L A G E S " A D IS TA N C E O F
141.35 F E E T; TH E N C E S O U TH
89 O E G R E E S 54"14" E A S T A
D IS TA N C E O F 80 81 F E E T,
TH E N C E S O U TH 01 D E G R E E S
08' 19* W E S T A D IS TAN C E O F
141 40 F E E T T O T H E PO IN T
O F BEGINNING

Dated dirt 19th day of May,
2004. *

VS
JA IR G A RCIA . IF LIVING. ANO
IF D E A D . T H E U N K N O W N
S P O U S E . HEIRS, D E V IS EE S ,
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIE N O R S .
C R E D ITO R S ,
T R U S T E E S A N D ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
C LA IM IN Q
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, T H R O U G H .
U N D E R O R A G A IN S T JA IR
G A R C IA ; R O SA E. G AR C IA. IF
LIVING, A N D IF D EAD. T H E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E . HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R PARTIES
C LAIM IN G AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T R O SA E. G AR C IA;
JO H N D O E AND JA N E D O E AS
UN K N O W N TE N A N T S IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D E FE N O A N T(S )

500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-6000
04-24199

In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in Ihia proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N. Park
Avenua, Sanlord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working day* ot
your receipt of Ihia notice II
hearing or voce impaired, call 1800-955-8771.

M O R TG A G E E LE C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC
P LAINTIFF

G D S -M A G N O U A
P LA NTA TION . INC., a Florida
Corporation, at al..
Defendants.
NA TIO N A L H ER ITA G E
FO U N D A TIO N , as trustee ot
T R U S T NUM BER 1062. on
behalf ol the NATIONAL
H E R ITA G E FO U N D A TIO N
TR U S T.
Intervention Plemtrtts.

N ATIO NAL C IT Y M O R TG A G E
CO M PAN Y
P U IN T IF F

Sunday. Juno 6.2004

M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clark ot lha Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clerk

IR E N E D R

zo«a

17*2
?V. ' . v i,' w y

i r&gt;t y ■

Submitted by:
Law Ottice ol Marshall C .
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052

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17V2 |
IS U N B R A N C H
LN

Th e complete description by metes and bounds and the ordi­
nances can be obtained from the office of the City Clerk. At the
meeting. Interested parties m ay appear and be heard with
respect to Ihe proposed ordinances. Th e se hearings m ay be
continued from lime lo time as m ay be necessary. A copy ol the
proposed ordinances is posted at the Longwood City Hall,
Longwood. Florida and copies are on file wtth the Clerk of the
City and m ay be inspected by the public.
All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision
made at these meeUngs/hearings. they will need a record ot the
proceedings end tor purpose, they may need to ensure that a
verbatim record of toe proceedings Is made, which record to
include the testimony and evidence upon which toe appeal is to
be based (per Sec.288.0105, Florida Statutes).
Persons with disabilities needing essistanoe to parbapate in any
ol these meetings should contact tha A D A Coordinator at (407)
280-3461, at laast 48 hours In advance of the meeting.
Sarah M Mtjares, City Cterk
Publish: Ju n e 6 ,1 3 ,2 0 0 4
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Publish: May 30. 2004 and June
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AN O FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-727-14W
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC AS N O M INEE FO R
H O M EC O M IN G S FINANCIAL
N E TW O R K . INC..
Plaintiff,
v«.
CAR L RAYM OND FAIRLEY; et
al.
Defendant*.
N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuers to a Fatal Judgment ol
Foreclosure daled the 2 t«t day
ol May. 2004 entered in C M !
Casa No. 04-CA-096-14K of the
Circuit Court ol the 16TH
Judicial Circuit in and kx S EM I­
N O LE County. Sanlord. Florida.

Legals
wherein M O R T G A G E E L E C ­
TR O N IC R EG IS TR A TIO N S Y S ­
TE M S . INC. AS N O M INEE FO R
H O M E C O M IN G S FINANCIAL
N E TW O R K , INC .. la Ihe Pieman
and CAR L RAYM OND FAIRLEY:
H O U S E H O LD FIN AN C E C O R ­
P O R A TIO N III; M ARILYN S
FAIRLEY; JO H N D O E ; JA N E
DOE AS UNKNOW N T E N ­
A N T ^ ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
T H E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY are
Defendants I wM tail to the high­
est and beat bidder lor cash al
the W E S T FR O N T D O O R at Ihe
SEM INO LE County Courthouse
located al 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, at 1100 a m
on the 20th day ot July. 2004 the
following described property as
sal torth in said Summary Final
Judgment. !o-wll:
, L O T 15. B LO C K 2, TH E W O O D UND
S E C T IO N
FO U R .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P U T
TH E R E O F. A S R E C O R D E D IN
P U T B OO K 17 A T PAGE 87.68.
AN D 69, O F T H E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S EM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities A d .
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In Ihia proceeding
should
contact tho
Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avonue, Sanlord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days oi
your receipt ol this notice. II
hearing or voice impaired, call 1800-955-8771.
Daled this 21st day ol May.
2004.
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Oilico ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish May 30. 2004 and June
6.2004
E209
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 02 CA-1356-14K
B AN KER S T R U S T COMPANY.
AS TR U S TE E .
Plalnlill.

vs.
DAVID G O R D O N ALLEN A/K/A
DAVID
GORDAN
A LLE N ;
A LLEN D O R E E N ; SEM INO LE
C O U N TY ; 5 TA TE O F FLORIDA
D E P A R TM EN T O F R EV E N U E ;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
DAVID ALLEN G O R D O N A/K/A
DAVID G O R D A N ALLEN. JO H N
DOE;
JA N E
DOE
AS
U N K N O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E
S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY
Defendants
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
r N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Frftectosure dated Ihe 19 day of
May. 2004 entered In CM I Case
No. 02-CA-1356-14K ot lha
Circuit Court ol the t8 T H
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
N O LE County. Sanford. Florida,
wherein B A N K E R S T R U S T
COMPANY, AS T R U S T E E , is
the Plainlifl and DAVID O O R D O N ALLEN A/K/A DAVID G O R ­
DAN ALLEN ; ALLEN D O R E EN ;
S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y ; S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A D E P A R TM E N T
O F R EVENUE; UNKNOW N
S P O U S E 'O F DAVID A LLE N
G O R D O N A/K/A DAVID G O R ­
DAN A LLEN; JO H N D O E ; JA N E
DOE AS UNKNOW N T E N ­
A N T S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
T H E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY are
Defendants I win sell lo the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al the W E S T F R O N T D O O R al
Ihe
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse located al 301 N.
Park Avenue In Sanlord, Florida,
ai 11 00 a.m. on the 17 day ol
June,
2004
ihe
following
described property as sal torth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wll:

Legals
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of

Beginning at the Southeast cor­
ner ol Lot 32, of A U O U A
P H AS E I. as recorded in Plat
Book 33. Paget 87. 68. 89. 70.
and 71, of the Public Records ot
Seminole
County,
Florida;
thence 69 degrees. 45’ 48*
West, along tha South line of
said Lot 32, a distance ot 40 00
leal; thence departing M id
South kne of Lot 32, run North
05 degrees. 14' 19" East a dis­
tance ol 778. f 7 feel to a point on
the Northerly kne ot said Lot 32.
said point being a point on a
curve, also known as the
Southerly right-of-way line ol
Ttmpana Poinl, as shown on
said Plat, concave Northerly,
having a radius of 80.00 teat;
thence from a bearing towards
the radius posit of said curve ol
North 14 degrees. 25' 10* East
run Easterly through s central
angle of 14 degree*. 21 ' 41'
along the arc ot said curve, en
arc distance of 15.04 feet to the
Northeast corner of said Lot 32;
thence along a radial bearing of
South 00 degrees 03* 29" West
run along the East Ian* of said
Lot 32, a distance of 275.28 feet
to the point of beginning
In
accordance
with
the
American* with DisabdrUes Act,
Persons w*h Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator et 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working day* ol
your receipt ol M e notice If
hearing or voice unpaired, ca l I •
800-955-8771.
Dated this 1B day of May. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
Cterk of tie Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*

Marshall

C.

1800 N W 49th Street. Suita 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-8052
Publish; May 30. 2004 and June
8.2004
E212

wrnfRXaPfl Irtwl
rtCI,
Persona wtto Dteattofe* need­
ing a special t c m w o d d o r i la
participate In tot* proc— dtof
should contact toe C o w l
Admtofeiretor at M l N Parti
Avenue, Sanlord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234 3 M not later toan seven (7)
day* prior to toe proceed*#. N
hearing Impaired. (T O O ) 1-800955-8771 or Vole* (V ) 1-800955-6770 via Florida Relay
Service*

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUtT,
IN A N D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 03C A-918-14W

W ITN E S S my hand and to*
seel of IN* Court tNe dey of
MAY 20, 2004

C H A S E M ANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R ATIO N .
Ptalntifl.

Pubfieh: (Please pubfieh In The
Sanford Herald)
Publish: May M . 2004 m l
June 8.2004
E213

vs
R ICK E. G IB S O N ; W IN O IN G
H O LLO W H O M EO W N ER S
A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC.;
UN KNO W N S P O U S E O F RICK
E. G IB S O N . JO H N D O E ; JA N E
D O E AS UN KNO W N TE N A N T
(S) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E
S U B JE C T P R O P ER TY
Defendants

Meryenn* Morse
As Clerk of to* Court
ByCeceke V. Ekem
A* Deputy Cterk

IN T H 8 CIR CUTT C O U R T
OF TH E E tO H T W T T H
ju d ic ia l

emeu*

M A N O FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 04-C A-19M -14L
M IDFIR ST BANK,

R E -N O TIC E O F
FO R E C L O S U R E S A LE
vs.
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion end Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sale Dale
dated the IB day of May. 21X34
entered in Civil Case No 03 C A 918-14W ot the Circuit Court ol
the 18TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEM INO LE County, Sanford.
Florida, wherein C H A S E M AN­
HATTAN M O R TG A G E C O R P O ­
R A TIO N , Is the Plaintiff and
R ICK E. G IB S O N ; W INDING
HOLLO W
H OM EOW NER S
A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC,;
U N KNO W N S P O U S E O F RICK
E. G IBS O N . JO H N D O E ; JA N E
D O E AS U N K N O W N T E N A N T(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O f
TH E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY are
Defendants I wilt sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the W E S T FR O N T D O O R at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Perk Avenue in Sanlord, Florida,
at 11:00 a m . on the 22 day of
June.
2004
the
following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wll:

TO : RICH ARD W ADE G R AY
CUR R ENT
R E S ID E N C E
UN KNO W N
LA ST KNOW N ADORES3
2530 LEEW AR D WAY
W IN TER PARK. FL 32792

LO T 140. W INDING H OLLO W
U N IT 3, A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
PLAT TH ER E O F, AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT B O O K 50. PAOES
73 T H R O U G H 75. O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM I­
NOLE C O U N TY . FLORIDA.

LOT
105,
W IN D W AR D
SQUARE
S E C T IO N
ONE.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LA T
T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D #t
P U T BOO K 19. PAG E 68. O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY , F LO R I­
DA

In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities A d .
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should conlact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 3277t,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt ol this notice. If
hearing or voice Impaired, call 1800-955-8771.
Dated this 19 day ol May. 2004.
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
B y.M ary Stroupa
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 N W 49th Street. Suits 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (054)771-6052

RICHARD W ADE G R AY AN O
ANNE L U TZ GRAY.
W INDW ARD S O U ARE
H O M EO W N ER S
A S S O C IA TIO N ,
IN C , AND
UNKNO W N
t e n a n t s a t v Aj e r s ,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

ANNE L U TZ O R AY
C U R R E N T R ES ID E N C E
U N KNO W N
L A S T KN O W N ADO R E 5 5
2530 L E EW A R O WAY
W IN TE R PARK, F L 32792
You are notified tost an acton
to kxadoe* a mortgage on to*
totowfng property to Seminote
County, Florida:

I■- *in—
.*-«.5n

P LA N N E D U N IT D E V E L O P ­
M ENT
R ID ER
A TTA C H E D
H E R E TO ANO B Y TH IS R E F ­
E R E N C E IS M A D E A P A R T
H ER E TO .

commonly known aa 2530
L&amp;0WSIO Weji fiRnrof r
r
32792 he* been t o d a g s M
you and you a n isqMrad to
serve a copy of you* n ito n
defense*, If any. to fi on tutoheto
Q . Castillo of Kasa. Stator.
Solomon. Specter. Foyle A
Singer, P A ., pietoMTa atorttpy,
whoa# addeeaa leP.O. Boa 800.
Tampa, Florida 33601, tar M
days from to* first etth of p tf* canon, wrueneusr M n e r ] end
file the odgtaeJ * R i toe C M e l
this Court efiher baton servtoe
on the Plaintiffs attorney or
Immediately thereafter; otoarwise, a default wM be entond
again*! you for toe ratof
demanded to to* Comptort.
Deled MAY 20, 2004.

Publish: May 30, 2004 and June
8. 2004
E211
IN T H E C IR C UTT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 »TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUTT,
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 C A -1 077-14W
C O U N TR Y W ID E HOM E
LOANS. INC.,
PlainMI,
vs
SUSAN S AVE RILL, et al.
Defendants.
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N

S E E EXHIBIT "A"
L O T S 31 A N D 32. A U O U A
P HASE I, AS R EC O R D E D IN
P U T B OO K 33 A T P AG ES 67
TH R O U G H
71.
PUBLIC
RECORDS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA; less and
except a portion of Lot 32, of
M id
AUOUA
PHASE
I.
described as follows:

Le g a l s

TO : S US AN S. AVERILL UK/A
1055 K E N S IN G TO N PARK DR
4408. ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS,
FL 32714
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
S U S A N S. AVERILL
(Residence Unknown)
Y O U A R E N O TIFIED that an
adion for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the loitowing
described property:
TH A T C ER TAIN CO NDO M INI­
UM PAR CEL KN O W N AS U N IT
408, K E N S IN G TO N PARK. A
C O N D O M IN IU M . T O G E T H E R
W ITH AN UN DIVID ED IN TE R ­
E S T IN T H E LAND. C O M M O N
E L E M E N TS , A N D C O M M O N
EXPEN SES APP U R TEN A N T
T H E R E T O SAID UNIT. A U . IN.
A C C O R D A N C E W ITH AN D
S U B JE C T
TO
TH E
C O V E N A N T S , C O N D ITIO N S ,
R E S TR IC TIO N S . TE R M S AND
O TH E R PRO VISIO NS O F T H E
D E C L A R A TIO N O F C O N D O ­
M INIUM O F K E N S IN G TO N
PARK.
A
C O N D O M IN IU M .
F IL E D 3/14/83 IN O F F IC IA L
R EC O R D S B O O K 1444, PAGE
195. T O G E T H E R W ITH ALL
A M E N D M EN TS TH E R E TO . O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , FLO R I­
OA
A/K/A: 1055 K E N S IN G TO N
PARK DR #408. ALTAM O NTE
SPRINGS. FL 37714
has been Iliad against you and
you are requeed to serve a copy
ot your written defenses. &gt; any.
to A on Marshal C . Watson.
P A . Attorney lor Plaino*. whoa*
address is 1600 NW 49TH
S T R E E T , S U IT E
120, FT.
LAUO ER DALE, F L 33309 wahbt
thirty (30) day* after the first
publication of this Noboa In
(Please publish In T H E S A N ­
F O R D H ER A LD ) and fife to*
original w*h to* Cterk of tots
Court either before earvfoe on
PlomOff s attorney or totmedlatoty thereafter, otherwise a detaufi
wH be entered against you tor
to* takel demanded in to# oonv
pistol
In

accordance

with

toe

C LE R K O F T H E C O U R T
Honorable Maryann# Mora#
3 0 1 Notto Parti Avenue
Sentod, FL 32771
By: Cecela V. Ekem
Deputy Cterk
(C O U R T SEAL)
If you art a parson into a dfeatxkty who needs any atxummu
elation to order to pertfcqiata to
this pnxeeOng, you ere n fltod.
al no ooel to you, to toe provi­
sion of certain assistance.
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration. M l N. Park
Av*.. Suite N 3C I, Sanlord.
Florida 32771, phone (407) IMS4227 within 2 working day* ot
your receipt of #** nonce; t you
ere hearing or voice knpeSed,
ca l 1-800-055-8771.
Kate, Stator, Solomon, Bpector.
Foyle 5 Singer, P A
P O. Box 600
Tampa. F L 33001-0800
PuMah: May M , 2004 m l
June 8.2004
E217

IN T M a n e w C O U R T
OF TH E D O H TE D fTH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
Bt A N D POM
S C M N I X I C O U N TY ,
FLORBA
C A H N 0 .H M -1 N M B M
C H A N G E O F NAM E O F
C H R IS TIA N M. CHIRtCHtGNO
(present name)
TO
C H R IS TIA N M. V M T U A
(requested new name)

NORCa OF ACTION
S TA TE O F F L O R O A
T O : M IO U EL F. CHtftlCHKINO
PX). Boa 300081
C asis berry, F L 32 7 M
3bu are hereby noMed M e
Pennon tor d t s m al name ol
your minor i f S l H d t o i was
Red total* Court o n to* 17&lt;toy
of March, A D . 2004, by M ata
Isabel Vtodfia and you are
requeed to serve a copy of your
written defense*. I any to K. on
petitioners whoa* name and
address a rt Marta iMbel VbdMa.
800 CUtor Rd.. longwood. F L
32779 and Me toe e * 0 M l w »
toe Cterk ot too above elyltd
court on or before to* J m o 1 H

«Y
.a|&gt;f[_|q

W ITN E S S m y hand and toe e*M

of H i onto on 1% it, 2004.

M AR YANNE M O R S E
Clark of toe Ctroul Court
BJf*' riMmey T T W ti
Deputy C M
M l North Park Avenue
BardoTO, FL 32771-1243
PuMah May 18,23. 30, £004
and J t m A 2 0 M
E047a

�Page 4 B

Legals
M T H E D R C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
c i v il d iv is io n

C A S E NO . 0 4 -C A -3 2 H 4 -W
D E U T S C H E BANK A O N EW
Y O R K B RANCH,
Plaintiff,

v».
LIS A 0
A LLE N . JE F F R E Y
A LLE N A/K/A J E F F A LLE N .
A M E R IC A N G E N E R A L .H O ME
EQ UITY. I N C ; UKNO W N
T E N A N T N O t; U N K N O W N
T E N A N T NO 2. and ALL
UN K N O W N PARTIES
CLA IM IN Q IN T E R E S T S BY,
TH R O U G H , UN D ER OR
A G A IN S T A NAM ED D E F E N ­
D A N T T O TH IS A C TIO N , OR
HAVING O R C LA IM IN G T O
HAVE A N Y RIGHT, TITL E O R
IN TE R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY
H ER EIN DESCRIBED .
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F S A LE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P TE R 4S
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
puttuanl to an Ordar or
Summary Final Judgmanl ol
foreclosure datad May 21, 2004,
and entered tn Caaa No 0 4 0 328-14W
UCN:
SS2004CA032814XXXXXX ol
the Circuit Court ol tha
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In and
tor Seminole County, Florida,
whetem Deutsche Bank AG Now
Ytxk Branch, l« Plalnllfl and
LISA 0
ALLEN; JE F F R E Y
ALLEN A/K/A J E F F ALLEN ;
AM ER IC A N G E N E R A L,H O M E
EOUrTY, INC; UNKNOW N T E N ­
A N T N O 1; UN KNO W N T E N ­
A N TS
NO
2;
and ALL
UN KNO W N PARTIES CLAIM ­
ING
IN T E R E S T S
BY,
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T A NAMED D E F E N ­
D A N T T O TH IS A C TIO N , O R
HAVING O R C LAIM IN G T O
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
IN TE R E S T IN TH E P R O P ER TY
H ER E IN
D E S C R IB E D
ara
Dalandanta, I win ted lo tha
highest and bast bidder lor cash
at the West Front Door ot tha
Seminole County Courthouse,
301 North
Park
Avenue,
Sanlord, Florida 32771 at
Seminole County. Florida, at
1100 a m on the 24th day ot
Juno, 2004, tha following
described property as set forth In
said Ordar or Final Judgment,
lo-wlt:
L O T 18. PARK P LACE. AS
P ER
P LA T
TH E R E O F ,
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 55.
PAG E 40, O F T H E P U B LIC
R ECORDS O F
SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA.
ft you ara a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order lo participate in
this proceeding, you ara entitled,
at no coat to you, to the provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Please contact the Court at 407685-4330 within two (2) wording
days ot your receipt ot this
Notice; It you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (800)955-8771.
D A TE D at Sanlord, Florida on
May 21. 2004.
MARYANNE M ORSE
Aa Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
■
Aa Deputy Clerk
»
SMITH. H IA TT A DIAZ. P A.
Attorneys tor PlainM l '
2891 East Oakland Park B lv d .
Suite 303
Fori Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish Sanlord Herald
Publish: May 30. 2004 and June
6.2004
E222

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A .
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S E N O .: 0 4 -C A -O 4 -M W
A M E H IQ U E S T M O R TG A G E
C O M PAN Y
Ptaintifl

vs.
R O B E R T R O AC H , el a t.
DefendaM(s)
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice la heraby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Judgmanl ol
Foredoeur* or Order deled May
19, 2004, entered In C M I Case
Number 04-CA-484-14W. In die
Circuit Court lor S E M IN O LE
County, Florida, wherein
A M E R IO U E S T
M O R TG A G E
C O M PAN Y la Ihe Plaintiff, and
R O B E R T R OACH, el a l , are the
Delendanta, I w il sea the prop­
erly situated In S E M IN O LE
County. Florida, described as:
Lo U 13 and 14, Bloc* T . SANLAN D O SPRING S T R A C T N O
73 6C C O N O REPLAT, accord
Ing to the plat thereof as record­
ed In Plat Book 9. Page 3. Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida. In O .R . Book 2220,
Page 1577, ol the Public
Record! ol Seminole County,
Florida, a t toaowt:
A portion ol Lot 13 Block T ,
S ANLANDO SPRINGS, T R A C T
73. S E C O N O R EP LA T accord­
ing to the plal thereof, aa record­
ed In Plat Book 9. Page 3. of tha
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida
Begin al the southwest comer of
sard Lot 13. thanoa North 00
dagreaa 20 min. 00 tec. East,
along me East right of way kne
of Seminole Avenue, a distance
of 15.00 test, thence South 44
degree* 49 mki. 33 tec. East a
distance ol 21.16 leal to tie
North right of way kne of North
Btiaet; tie rc e North 89 degress
SO nun. 18 sec W est along said
North right of wsy kne. a dis­
tance of 15.00 le d to the Point

Of Beginning
M pubkc aala to tu hrgheti and
bidder, tor cash, al Ihe West
i beat
Front Door, 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanford, FL. 32771, M
lif t ) aJiL on tto 8 day of July.
2004.
M td : May 10.2004
Maryams Mores
CLERK
COURT

OF

TH E

T h e H erald

Sunday. June fl. 2004

C IR C U IT

By: Mary Stroupe
WMam M Goieon A Associate*
1230 South Myrtle Avenue,
Suae 105
Clearwater Florida 33758-3446

Legals

L egals

DO M IN IU M R E C O R D E D IN
O F F IC IA L R E C O R D S B O O K
1821, P AG E 378, A N D A N Y
A M E N D M E N TS
TH ER E TO .
AN D A C C O R D IN G T O P LA T
BOOK
31.
P A G E (S )
98
TH RO UG H
101,
PUB LIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . F L O R ID A T O G E T H ­
E R W ITH A N U N D IV ID ED
IN TE R E S T IN T H E CO M M O N
ELEM EN TS
A P P U R TEN A N T
TH E R E TO ,

SPECIAL A C CO M M O D ATIO N S
T O PARTICIPATE IN T H E PRO­
C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N ­
TA C T TH E ENFORCEABLE
W R ITS S E C T IO N O F TH E
CIVIL
D IVIS IO N
AT
TH E
SH ER IFFIS O F F IC E . 100 BUSH
B O U LE V A R D ,
S A N FO R D ,
FLO R ID A . 32773 A T L E A S T
FIVE D AYS P R IO R T O TH E
P R O C E E D IN G S
(407) 8656912.

L egals
Published In Sanlord Herald
*ln accordance with tha
American* With Disabilities Act
persona In need of a special
accommodation to participate in
this proceeding shall, within
seven (7) day* prior to any pro­
ceeding,
contact
the
Administrative Office ol Ihe
Court.
Seminole
County
Court house, 301 North Park
Avsnus, Sanlord. FL 32771,
telephone 407-865-4330. TD D
1-800 055-6771 or 1-800 9558770 via Florida Relay Sendee- .
Publish May 30. 2004 and June
6. 2004
£223
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T,
IN AN D FOR
SEM INO LE CO U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
R L E NO. 04-CA-249-14-K
PHILLIP 0 D E E R E and
M AR G ARET A DEER E,
husband and wile.
Plaintiffs.
vs
G O R D O N H O B A R T ARNOLD. II
and R O BYN LORI
C H R IS TEN S EN , formerly
RO BYN ARNOLD, and
W ACHOVIA BANK,
Dolendants

A/K/A 1005 N O R TH N O R TH LAKE DRIVE. SA N FO R D . FL
32773

Law Offices ol Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33819-1328
Attorneys lor Plaintiff

Publish May 30. 2004 and June
6.2004
E23I

N O TIC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
lhal pursuant to Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure ren­
dered on the 19th day ol May.
2004. in lhat certain cause pend­
ing in the Circuit Court In and lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein PHILLIP D D E E R E end
M A R G A R E T A. D E E R E , hus­
band and wffe, are Plaintiffs, and
G O R D O N H O B A R T ARNOLD, II
and R O B Y N LO R I C H R IS ­
TE N S E N ,
formerly R O B Y N
A R N O LD , and W A C H O V IA
BANK, are Defendants. Civil
Action No 04-CA-249-14-K, 1
M ARYANNE M O R SE. Clerk ol
the aforesaid Court, will al 1180
A M , on Ihe day of JU L 06,
2004, offer lor sale and sen to
Ihe highest and best bidder lor
cash al the West front door ol
the Courthouse in Seminole
County, Florida, In Sanlord.
Florida, the loffowtng described
property, situated and being in
Seminole Courtly, Florida to-wil:
Lol 3. Block B. PHILLIPS
RAVENNA PARK S E C TIO N O F
LO C H ARBOR, according to the
Plal thereof as recorded In Plal
Book 10, Page 34, Public
Record* ol Seminole County,
Florida.
Said tale win be made pursuant
lo and In order to satisfy the
terms of said Summary Final
Judgment
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
JA M ES A BARKS
Attorney at Law
1120 W. First Street, Suite B
Sanlord, FL 32771
Telephone: 407/321-1224
Attorney kx Plaintiff*
P LE A S E TA K E N O T IC E O F
T H E FO LLO W IN G INFORM A­
TION:
N O TIC E
A M ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T O F 1990
Administrative Order No. 97-3

C.

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1STH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O ; 04 C A 735-140
E Q U IT Y O N E M O R TG A Q E ,
INC ,
PLAIN TIFF

VS
SANDR A C. B U R D E TTE . E T AL
D E F E N D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO : S A N D R A B U R D E T T E ,
7581 Mmard Road
Parma. Ml 49269
Y O U AR E N O TIFIED lhal an
action lor foreclosure of a mort­
gage on the following property
Begin 734 25 leel West and
32.19 (eelNorth ollhe South 1/4
Section Posl ol Section 25.
Township 20 South, Range 32
East, thence run North 417.42
leel, thence West 150 feet,
thence 419 48 feet; thence East
150 75 leet to Ihe point ol begin­
ning Together with a 1961
Tampico mobile home. Serial f
54103 FBBH1571 and Title t
832775
hat been hied against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your wrrrten defenses to it. it
any. on JO H N C
EN G LEHARDT, P.A 1524 E. Livingston
Street, Orlando. F L 32803.
Plaintifl'a attorney no more than
30 day* from toe date ol the first
publication ol this Notice ol
Action and Me the original with
Ihe Clerk ol Ihl* Court either
belore service on Plaintiff's
sttorney. or immediately there­
after; otherwise a default will be
entered against you lor Ihe relwl
demanded In the Complaint lor
Foreclosure
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal ol thlf Court MAY 3, 2004.
MARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
BY: Carol Moors

In you are a person with a [In­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation tn order lo participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you. lo Ih# provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suite N 301. Sanlord.
FL 32771, 407-885-4227, within
2 working day* of your receipt ot
thta notice. H you are hearing or
voice impaired, cal 180 0 9558771,

II you are a person with ditatxkliet needing a special accom­
modation you should contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , at
Ih*
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse. 301 N. Park A v e ,
Sanlord, FL 32771, 407-6654227. I 800-955-8771 (TD D ) or
Voice (V) 1-800-955 6771

Publish May 30.2004 and June
6,2004
E228

Circuit Court
Sfm lnoi* County. Florida
C a s e * 04-CA-170-18-W

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H E S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A,
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-150-14W
H O U S E H O LD FINANCE
C O R P O R A TIO N III.
Plaintiff,
vs.
E V E R E T T J. G U Y A/K/A G U Y J.
E V E R E T T . JA N E D O E GUY.
T H E U N K N O W N W IFE O F
E V E R E T T J. G U Y A/K/A G U Y J.
E V E R E TT; IF LIVING.
INCLUDING AN Y UN KN O W N
S P O U S E O F SAID
D E FE N D A N T(S ), IF
R EM ARR IED .
AND
IF
D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
H E IR S .
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S . LIE N O R S A N D
T R U S T E E S AN D ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T T H E NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T(S ); N O R TH LA K E
VILLAGE C O M M U N ITY
AS S O CIATIO N , INC ; N O R TH
LAKE VILLAGE 1
CO NDO M INIUM
A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC.;
W H E T H E R D IS S O LV E D O R
P R E S E N TLY EXISTIN G ,
TO G ETH ER
W ITH
ANY
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D IT O R S . LIE N O R S , O R
T R U S T E E S O F SAID
D E F E N O A N T (S ) A N D
ALL
O TH E R P E R S O N S CLAIM ING
BY. T H R O U G H . U N D E R O R
A G A IN S T
D E F E N D A N T (S );
JO H N D O E . UN KNO W N
TE N A N T;
JA N E
DOE.
U N K N O W N TE N A N T.
Defendant.

Publish May 12, 19, 30. 2004
and June 8. 2004
E241

Associates
International
Moldings Corporation.
Ptamuft(i)

vs
Pedro J. Gom el Garcia.
Delendant(t)
N O TIC E O F S H E R IF F S S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that by virtue ol that certain Writ
of Elocution issued out ol and
under Ihe seal ol tha Circuit
Court ol Seminole County,
Florida, Casa t O4-CA-7I0-1BW upon a final judgment ren­
dered to toe aforesaid court to
that certain cat*
entitled
Associate*
International
Moldmgs Corporation. Plaintiff
vs
Pedro J Gom el Garcia.
Dafandant(t) which aloreaaid
Writ ol Eiecution was delivered
to me a t Sheriff ol Seminole
County. Flond* and I have levied
upon all the right, title and viler •tl ol Ih* defendants in tha lollowing described property, said
property being located in
5eminoie County, Florida, more
partrcularty described as loiiows
Leg Lol 2. Sweetwater Club
Estate*. PB 29. Page* 100 and
101 s V i 1041 Sweetwater Club
Blvd , Longwood, Florida 32779
and the undersigned at Sheriff
of Seminole County. Florida, will
al 11.90AM on Ihe 291h dayol
June A D 2004 offer lor sale and
sal lo toe highest bidder, FO R
C A S H IN HAN D AND S U B JE C T
T O ANY AND ALL EXISTIN G
LIEN S , al the From (South)
Door, al the flagpole, ol the
Seminole
County
Sheriffla
Office. 100 Bush Blvd , Sanlord.
Florida, the above described
property
That said tale is being made to
satisfy toe terms ol this Wm of
Execution

N O TIC E O F S A L E
Notice la hereby given that
pursuant to a Fatal Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered In the above styled
cause, to toe Circuit Court of
Semmol* County. Florida, I w4l
sell Ihe property situate to
Seminole
County,
Florida,
deaotiadaa:
U N IT 1006, N O R TH LA K E VIL­
L A G E C O N D O M IN IU M 1. A
CO N D O M IN IUM A C C O R D IN G
T O D EC LA R A TIO N O F C O N

Donald F. E stinger Sheriff
Seminole County, Floods
By;
Pubkthcd

May 30. June 6.1 3 ,

20
Chial Penny J. Fleming
With toe sale on June 29, 2004
N O T IC E R E G A R D IN G T H E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T O F 1990, P ER S O N S
W ITH A DISABILITY N EED IN G

M O R TG A G E CO R P O R ATIO N ,
Ptaintifl.

Publish May X . 2004 and
Ju n e s , 2004
E 2 I8

vs.

der. kx cash, held on the west
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, al 11:00 AM
on August 19, 2004

MARIA E. BAR5H, e ta i.
Defendant(i).

Dated this 21*1 day of May.
2004.

Publish May X , 2004 and June
8. 13. 20. 2004
E204

at public tale, to Ihe highest and
bail bidder, for cash. A T TH E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R S E M I­
N O LE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U S E . S AN FO R D . FL O R ID A
Florida, al 11:00 A M . on the 24
day of June. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

P.O. Box BOO
Tampa. FL 33601-0800

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H E S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A.
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-888-14W

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-324-14K

C E N T E X H OM E E Q U ITY
COMPANY. LLC S U C C E S S O R
B Y M ER G ER TO . C E N TE X
C R E D IT
C O R P O R A TIO N .
D/B/A C E N T E X HOM E
E Q U IT Y C O R P O R A TIO N .
Plaintiff,
v*.

BANK O F AMERICA. NA.
Plaintiff.

v*
C A R LO S R, VAZQ UEZ; MARIA
A VAZQ UEZ; U N ITE D S TA TE S
O F A M E R IC A ; JO H N D O E ;
JA N E D O E AS U N K N O W N
TE N A N T (S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F TH E S U B JE C T P R O P ER TY
Defendants
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment cf
Foreclosure dated the 19 day of
May, 2004 entered in CrvM Case
No
04-CA-324-14K ol the
Circuit Court ol Ihe 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
N O LE County, Sanlord. Florida,
wherein BANK O F AMERICA.
N A., Is Ihe Plalnllfl and C A R ­
LO S R VAZQ U EZ. MARIA A
VAZQUEZ. JO H N D O E , JA N E
DOE AS UNKNOW N TE N A N TIS ) IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
TH E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY are
Defendants I will tell lo Ihe
highest and best bidder lor cash
al Ihe W E S T F R O N T D O O R al
Ihe
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
al tlrOO a m . on the 17 day ol
June.
2004
the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Pinal Judgment,
to-wit;
L O T 20, LAKE SILVAN C O V E .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH ER E O F. AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 42 A T P AG ES 69
TH R O U G H 74. INCLUSIVE, O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator al X I N Park
Avonuo, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this notice If
hearing or voice impaired, can 1800-9558771.
Dated this 19 day of May, 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitiod by:
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Slreet. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0X5
Facsimile: (954)771-8052
Publish: May X , 2004 end June
8, 2004
E210

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 03-CA-736-14W
U N ITE D G U A R A N TY
R ES ID E N TIA L INSUR ANCE
COM PANY O F N O R TH
CAROLINA,
Plaintiff,

vs.
R ENA H UDG INS AK/A R ENA
H U D G IN E ,
K A TH L E E N
E.
S O O E R S TR O M .
KAR L
A
S O O ER S TR O M . AND AND
UNKNOW N
H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S , G R A N T E E S O R
C R E D IT O R S
OF
KARL
SO DER STRO M . D EC EASED .
AND UNKNO W N
TE N A N T S/OWNERS.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to an Final Judgmanl ol
Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered
to this cause on May 21.2004, to
Ihe Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida. I will son the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
TH E
F O L L O W IN G
D E S C R IB E D
P R O P ER TY
LO C ATED
IN
S E M IN O LE
C O U N T Y ; L O T 5 AN D 6.
B LO C K
D.
S A N LA N D O
SPRINGS T R A C T N O 6. AS
P ER
P LAT
TH ER EO F
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 5,
PAGE 53 O F T H E P U B LIC
R ECORDS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
and commonly known es:
1511 Robert Street, al public
safe, to the highest and best bid­
der, tor cash, held on Ihe west
Iron! door ol Ih* Seminole
County Courthouse, at 110 0 AM
on June 24. 2004
Dated this 21 si day of May.
2004
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
MARYANNE M ORSE
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe
American* With Disabilities A d .
persons with drsabMiet needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in to* proceeding should
contact court Administration al
telephone number (407)0654330. not later than seven (7)
days prior to Ih* proceeding If
hearing unpaired, (T O O ) 1-800965-8771, or Voce (V ) 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service.
Michele Q. C ast*)
Kass. Shuler. Solomon. Spector.
Foyle i Singer, P.A.

R O S E M A R IE
LA V E N D E R ;
JO H N D O E LAVENOER, T H E
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
R O S E M A R IE
LA V E N D E R .
CHARLES
C
LAV E N O ER ,
JA N E D O E LAVENDER . T H E
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
C H A R LE S C, LAVENDER . IF
LIVIN G.
IN C LU D IN G
AN Y
UN K N O W N S P O U S E O F SAID
D E F E N D A N T (S ). IF
R EM A R R IED .
AND
IF
D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
H EIR S ,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S , LIE N O R S AND
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
P ERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T TH E NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T (S ); JO H N D O E,
U N K N O W N TE N A N T , JA N E
DO E, UN KNO W N TE N A N T,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered in the above-styled
cause, in the Circuit Court ot
Seminole County. Flond*. I will
sell the property situate In
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described *&amp;'
L O T 29, B LO C K K. C AR R IAG E
HILL U N IT N O 3. A C C O R D IN G
T O T H E PLAT TH ER E O F. AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K
15. P AG ES 26 AND 27. O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F S EM I­
NO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated May 19.
2004. and entered to Case No.
04-CA-101-14K, ot the Circuit
Court ol Ihe E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit to and kx SEM I­
N O LE County. Florid* wherein
C H A S E M A N H ATTAN M O R T­
GAGE
C O R P O R A TIO N ,
is
Ptaintifl and MARIA E. BARSH.
et n l. are Defendants, I w il sell
lo the highest and beat bidder kx
cash in al the Wes! front door of
the Courthouse, In SANFO R D.
S E M IN O L E County. Florida.
1tO O AM o'clock on the 17th day
ot June. 2004, the following
described property as let lorth to
said Final Judgment to wtl:
L O T 17, IN B LO C K 27, O F S U B ­
UR BAN HOM ES. AC CO R D IN G
T O T H E PLAT T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K 5.
PAGE 60 AND 61. O F T H E P U B ­
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A a/k/a 5 3 X
Orange Avenue North, Winter
Park, Florida 32792 •
D A TE D this 19 day ol May. 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk ot said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Dark
Submitted by:
Faber and GitliU, P.A.
9 8 X S W 77th Avenue
Second Floor
Miami. Florida X I X
(305)862-4110
Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate to this proceeding
should contact AD A Coordinator
at Seminole County Courthouse,
X I N Park Avenue. Suite N X t ,
Sanlord, Florida 32771, at least
live days prior to the proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330, exl
4227; 1-800-9558771 (TD D ) or
1 800-955 8770 (V ) via Florida
Relay Service
Publish: May X . 2004 and June
6, 2004
E220

al public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash. A T TH E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R S EM I­
NOLE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U S E . SANFO R D. FLORIDA.
Florida, al 110 0 A M . on the 24
day ot June, 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
BY Mary Stroupe
Oeputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys lor Plaintiff

C.

Publish May X . 2004 and
June 6, 2004
E2IB

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
T H E E IG H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A . IN
AN D FO R S EM INO LE
C O U N TY GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO. 04-CA-228-14K
N ATIO NAL C IT Y H OM E LOAN
S E R V IC ES , INC. F/K/A
A L TE G R A C R E D IT COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs
WILLIAM J VOLL. of al.,
Dofondanl(s)
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated May 19.
2004. and entered in Casa No
04-C A-228-14K. ol Ihe Circuit
Court ol Ih* E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit In and lor S EM I­
N O LE County. Flond* wherein
N ATIO NAL C IT Y H OM E LOAN
S ER VIC ES . INC F/K/A A L TE ­
GRA
C R E D IT COMPANY, is
Plaintiff and WILLIAM J, VOLL.
el a l. are Delendanta. I will sell
to the highest and best bidder
lor cash in at the West front door
ol Ihe Courthouse, in S A N ­
FO R D , S E M IN O LE County,
Florida. 11:00 AM o'clock on Ihe
17th day ol June. 2004. the fol­
lowing described property as set
lorth in said Final Judgment, to

wit

L O T t . B LO C K B, C O A C H
LIG H T E S TA TE S S E C T IO N III.
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 25. PAGE 66, O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , FLORIDA
t/k/a 2200 Winslow Circle.
Cassetoerry. Florida 32707
D A TE D this 19 day ol May.
2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Aa Clark ol said Court
By Mary Stroup*
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Faber and Grtlitz. P.A
9 8 X S W 77th Avenue
Second Floor
Miami. Florida X I X
(305)862 4110
Parsons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate tn this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al Seminole County Courthouse.
X I N Park Avanu*. Suit*
N X I, Sanlord. Florida 32771, at
least live days prior to tha pro­
ceeding Telephone: (407) 3234 3 X . ext 4227,
1800-9558771 (TO O ) or 1800-955-8770
(V) via Florida Relay Service
Publish May X . 2004 and June
8.2004
E 2 I9
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
TH E E IG H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A , IN
A N D FO R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY O ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N OlVISfON
C A S E N O . 04-C A -I01 -1 4K
C H A S E M ANH ATTAN

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .:0 4 -C A -1 t M 4 K
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS T R A T IO N
S Y S TE M S .
INC,,
Plaintiff.
vs.
S TE V E N L A N D ER S O N , and
UN K N O W N
TE N A N TS /O W N ER S .
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice I* hereby given, put.
susnt to an Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure lor Plaintiff enterad
In this cause on May 19,2004, In
Ihe Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as
L O T 14, S PRING G AR D EN S.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT B O O K 15. PAG E 97. O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
and commonly known at:
114 Larkspur Drive, at public
sale, to Ihe highest and bast bid­
der. tor cash, held on Ihe west
Iron! door ol Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse, at 11.-00 AM
on June 22. 2004.

In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)6854 3 X . not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding If
hearing Impaired, (TD D ) 1800955-8771. or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Michelle G. Castillo
Kass. Shuler, Solomon. Spector,
Foyle A Singer. P A
P O Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish: May X . 2004 and June
8. 2004
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AN D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 200 4-CA-803-14K
C H A S E M ANH ATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R ATIO N ,
successor by merger with
C H A S E M O R TG A G E
COMPANY.
-

RICH ARD D FRANK and
C Y N TH IA L. FRANK, his wffe;
TU SKAW ILLA SPRING S
H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N ,
IN C .;
and
UN KNO W N
TEN AN TS /O W N ER S .
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or linal
judgment entered in this cause
In the Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida. I win sell the
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
L O T 37. LAKE TUSKAW ILLA,
PHASE I,
A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
P L A T T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOOK
34. P AG ES 69 6 70. O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM I­
NO LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A

Publish: May X . 2004 and
June 6, 2004
E214

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-492-14W
M IO FIRST BANK,
Plaintiff,

v*
D A L L IS H BURNSIDE.
PROVIDIAN N ATIO NAL BANK.
H O U S E H O L D FIN AN C E
C O R P O R A TIO N
III.
and
UN K N O W N
TE N A N TS /O W N ER S ,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A L E
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant lo an Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure kx Plaintiff entered
to the cause on May 21,2004, to
the Circuit Court of Seminote
County, Florida. I ml eel the
property situated to Seminole
County, Florida, deserted at:
L O T 129, O AKLAND HILLS.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T B O O K 13. P A G E S X
A N D 64. O F T H E P U B LIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , F L O R ID A
and commonly known as:
870 Calient* way, al public
sale, to tha highest and beet tad-

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18th JU D IC IA L
C IR C U ITtN A N D FO R
SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
FILE NO , 0J-CA-31O-14-W
C H A S E M AN H ATTAN BANK,
as T R U S T E E kx Ihe G R M T II
M O R TG A G E LOAN T R U S T
2000-1, dated September 1,

2000.
Plaintiffs.

v*.
BARBARA J CUM M INGS. LU Z
O R TIZ, an unmarried women;
JO S E L. ALVARADO, an
unmartied
man:
W ILLIE
M O O R E , a/k/a W fLLIAM A
M O O R E. S H U B ER T
C O N S T R U C T IO N COMPANY,
INC , a dissolved Florida
corporation. MICHELE BENIO,
M O R TG A G E E LEC TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
SYSTEM S.
INC ; and FULL S P E C TR U M
LENDING. INC.,
Defendants
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
T O M IC H ELE BENIO
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that an
action has been tiled against
you by the Plaintiff to establish
an Implied wayol necessity pur­
suant to common law and
Chapter 704 01(1), Florida
Statutes, through the following
property.
The South 67 feet ol the North
1063 0 feet ol the West 139 9
leet ol the East 349 9 leet ol the
SW 1/4 ot the NE 1/4 ol Section
15. Township 21 South. Range
31 East, Seminole County,
Florida (subject to 15 foot easemenl ol the North and East side
lor road) ("Parcel C")
and you are required to sorvo a
copy ol your written do to rises It
any. on or before June 29.
2004, to It on Alexander S
Douglas.
II, Esquire. I ho
Plaintiff's
attorney,
whose
address Is Pohl &amp; Short. P A ,
Suite 410, 2B0 West Canton
Avo„ Winter Park, Florida
32769, and to file the original
with the Clerk ol this Court
either belore service
on
Plaintiff's attorney or immedi­
ately Ihetoaltor, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition
Dated this
2004

785 Willoughby C L , Winter
Springs. FL X 7 0 8

M ARYANNE MORSE
AS C LER K O F TH E C O U R T

at public sate, to the highest and
best bidder, kx cash, al the west
Iron! door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, at 11 00 AM on June 17,
2004.

By: Cecelia V, ELern
As Deputy Clerk

day of MAY 21.

Publish: May X , 2004 and Juno
6. 2004
E225

Dated May 19. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
AS C LE R K O F T H E C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe
Americana With Disobilrtes Act.
persona wilh disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration al
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding If
hearing imparted, (T D D ) 1-8009558771, or 1-800-955-8770
(V). via Florida Relay Service

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18th JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN AND FO R
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 03-CA-1217-14-K
FID E LITY BAN K O F FLORIDA,
Plaintiff,
vi
BENJAM IN KALLBER G , et a l,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A L E

Mason Law, P.A.
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Clearwater. FL X 7 6 4
(727)538-3800
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June 6. 2004
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O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLO R ID A
IN AN D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
C A S E NO . 04-C A 8 2 9

Clerk ol the Circuit Court
MARYANNE M ORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Michelle Q Castillo
Kass. Shuler, Solomon. Spector,
Foyle 6 Singer, P.A.
P O . Bos 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0800

Publish May X , 2004 and
June 6, 2004
E224

and commonly known as

Dated this loth day of May,
2004.

In accordance with the
Americans With Ditabititiet Act,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in Ihu proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (4 0 7 )X 5 4 3 X . not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impaired. (T D D ) 1800955 8771, or Voice &lt;V)1800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service.

33162
Telephone : (305)770-4 I X

Clerk of the Circuit Court
M ARYANNE M O R SE
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

N O TIC E O F
FO R E C L O S U R E S A LE

A/K/A 2 13 SH AD Y HOLLOW .
C ASSELB ER R Y, FL 32707

L egals

L egals -

Legals

L egals

A M E R IO U E S T M O R TG A G E
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,

v*.
N A N C Y PISANO, et a t,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure deled May 21,
2004. and entered In Casa No
0 4 -C A 829 . of the Circuit Court
of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
in and lor Seminole County.
Florida, wherein A M E R IO U ES T
M O R TG A G E COMPANY. It a
Plaintiff and N A N C Y PISANO.
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
N A N C Y P ISANO . U N KNO W N
T E N A N T art the Defendants I
will ae4 to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al Weal front
door ot tha Courthouse 301 N.
Park Avenue, Sanford, Fl 32771,
•I 11 GO AM on June 24, 2004,
the following described property
as set lorth In said Final
Judgment, to wit:
L O T 9. B LO C K K. CARR IAGE
HILL. A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
P LA T TH E R E O F . R EC O R D E D
IN P LA T B O O K 15. PAG E 26.
O F TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Ditabrirtie* Act.
persona needing e reasonable
accommodation to parttcipai* In
toi* proceeding should, no talar
than seven (7) day* poor, con­
tact tha Clark of tha Court's dis­
ability
coordinator
at
4076654227, X I N PARK AVE.
S U ITE N X t . S AN FO R D . FL,
32771. If hearing Impaired, con­
tact (T D D ) 80095X771 via
Florid* Relay System
M ARYANNE M O R SE
A* Clark ol the Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clerk
Publish Sanford Herald
Submitted by:
Marc A Ben Eire. P A
Attomeyi tor Pt*mufl
951 N E t67th Street. Suite 204
North Miami Beach. Florida

Y O U AR E H E R E B Y G IVEN lhal
purtuant to a Final Summary
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
May 19, 2004 and entered In
Civil Action No 03 CA-1217-14K In the Circuit Court In and lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein FID E LITY BAN K O F
FLO R ID A la Ihe Plaintiff and
BENJAM IN KALLBER G . et al
are the defendants. I will sell to
the highest and best bidder tor
cash at the West front steps of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. X 1 N Park Ave ,
Sanlord. FL at 1100 a m on the
22nd day ol June. 2004, Ihe fol­
lowing desenbed property as set
lorth In the Final Summary
Judgment ol Foreclosure, lo wit
Lol 22, LAKE C R E S C E N T S U B ­
DIVISION. according to the Plat
Thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 10, Page B5, Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida
D A TE D this 19th day ol May.
2004
Persons with a disability are
entitled at no cost to them, the
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administrator. Seminole County
Courthouse, M l N Park Ave .
Sanford. FL 32771. within 2
working days ol receipt of this
notice. Telephone 4 0 7 -X 5 4227.
Heating
or
Voice
impaired. 1-800-955-8771
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupe
M IC H AEL M STO R EY,
Attorney at Law
P O Box 541709
Merrill Island, F L 32954-1709
Publish: May X . 2004 and June
6. 2004
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B C C P R O JE C TS :
Project 4B/D-200I -04/GMGI
Project Title Sale ol County
Owned Surplus Property, 997
East SR 4 X . Altamonte Springs
Du* Dale; Jun e 21, 2004 al
2 0 0 p.m., local time
For information on any ot the
Seminole County BCC protects.
, please visit our website at
hnpj/www co semmole ft ut/pur
chasingwww sermnolecountytl.gov/puichasrng ,
select
Current Procurements for a list
ol all active solicitations lor
BIDS, RFP*. PS*. IFBs and
C Ce
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Townhouses slated for downtown
A Volusia County man plans to build
residential units on Palmetto Avenue

B y Dan Ping

J unk 9, 2004

Ed ito r

SANFORD — A Volusia
County developer will p u b ­
licly unveil plans T hursday
nigrit to build eight townhouses on one of the more blighted
blocks in dow ntow n Sanford.
John G iuliani of DcBary
proposes to dem olish the
existing tire and m echanic
shop on the w est side of

Rodents Roll
Former Seminole Community
College star Dan Quartararo
had three hits, including two
triples, as the Sanford River
Rats inaugurated the Florida
Collegiate Summer League
with a 6-2 victory over Daytona
Beach Monday night.

Sa* Sport*, Pog. 8A

Longwood mom
indicted for
slaying 3 kids
The Seminole County
Grand Jury Issued a threecount first-degree premeditat­
ed murder indictment
Tuesday against Andrea Noel
Williams, 32, for the deaths of
her three children in early
May.
The indictment charges that
Williams planned to kill Ilona,
age 9; lan, age 6; and Ivey, age
5, and carried out her plan
between May 7 and May 10 at
the family's home at 890
Georgia Ave., in Longwood.
The exact cause of the death
remains open pending final
autopay results.
Investigators suspect
Williams red the children
stolen prescription pills some­
time Mother's Day and
watched them die about two
hours later.
After the children died she
moved them into one bed­
room and placed them under
a trundle bed. No trauma was
found on their bodies.
Assistant State Attorney Pat
Whitaker presented testimony
to the Grand Jury from a
Longwood Police Department
detective and a medical exam­
iner. Ms.
Williams remains in tire
Seminole County Jail where
she is being held without
bond.

Post office
closed Friday
To honor the memory of
former President Ronald
Reagan, the U S Postal
Service will observe the
National Day of Mourning on
Friday, June 11,2004.
There will be no regular
mail delivery or retail win­
dow service that day. Express
Mail will be delivered.
In addition flags at U.S.
Post Offices will fly at half
staff for 30 days. "Iney will
return to full staff Monday,
July 5.

Seminole Smile

Hilda Quintero —
District Administrative
Assistant to State Rep. D avid
M o a lo f {R-loke M ary )

Palmetto Avenue between 2nd
and 3rd streets and build a
m ixed use resid e n tial/re tail
developm ent if the city
approves his plans. The
H istoric Preservation Board

Council
seeks
greater
police
borders

River Rats kick-off inaugural season with a win

See Grocery, Page 3A

Farmers’
market
reopens
B y Christopher Patton
M anaging Editor

SANFORD — The State
Farmers' Market open-air
avilion is officially back in
Gusiness, and with a few new
twists offidals say it may be
better then before.
Standing empty for much of
the spring, the retail market

By C hristo pher Patton
M a n ag in g Editor

t hat

SANFORD — A speeding
m otorist is pulled over by a
Lake Mary police officer on
County Road 46A. How much
does the citation cost?
D epending on w hat side of
the street and w here the
infraction took place the driv­
er could slide aw ay with
absolutely nothing. It's a loop­
hole in a state law that the
Council
of
Local
G overnm ents of Sem inole
County (CALNO) is looking
to close with any luck of gain­
ing support from the legisla­
ture and law enforcem ent
association*.
CALNO, which has a repre­
sentative from all seven cities,
the county, school board and
Sem inole
C om m unity
College,
unanim ously
approved a resolution last
week that w ould encourage
the state to am end the statute
to slightly increase law
enforcem ent
jurisdictional
boundaries.
Currently, m unicipal police
officers are only allowed to
rovide m utual aid outside its
oundaries for a felony or
m isdem eanor involving the
breach of peace. A civil traffic
infraction is another issue.
A ccording to Lake Mary
Com m issioner Gary Brender,
several cases have been
recently
dism issed
in
Seminole County because the
officer w riting trie ticket was
outside its municipal bound­
aries — by only one lane of
traffic. Around m any of the
cities in Seminole County the
yellow line painted on the
roadw ay is ail that separates
two m unicipal jurisdictions.
"If an officer is driving

offered
v e n dors an
o p p o r­
tunity
to pedd 1 e

fresh
fruits

and
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
(above) got the Florida
Collegiate Summer League
headed In the right direction as
a large contingent of the “Rat
Pack" (left) cheered on the
SanlonJ River Rats to a 6-2
win over the Daytona Beach
Barracudas. Highlights of the
game included two triples by
River Rat second baseman
Daniel Quartararo (below, left)
and a dose play at second
when River Rat first baseman
Jon Lozada (below) was
called out trying to stretch a
single into a double.

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locals
c lo s e d

after
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See Enforce, Page 3A

M anaging Editor

SANFORD — To conduct a
science lesson som etim es a
teacher doesn't need a class­
room — or students for that
matter.
Law ton
Chiles
M iddle
School teacher Joe Laughlln
set up a video camera Tuesday
m orning on the banks of Lake
M onroe to catch the spectacle
of "Venus Transit 2004."
Unlike other astronom ers in
the eastern hem isphere, the
planet crossing the sun was
only visible in Florida for less
than an hour, and for those
Sem inole C ounty observers
even less as clouds shaded the
view for sometime.
W ith
a
convex-lens
equipped telescope projecting
the image of the passing Venus
into a hom em ade shadow box,
Laughlln spoke to a recording

See Market, Page 4A

video camera as if he were
teaching class. Looking direct­
ly into the focused sunlight of
the Venus transit can burn the
retina of the eye, he said.
"Since it's occurs only every
120 years, I decided I'd put
som e package together," he
said. "We just have to get a
cooperative sun here."
A bout 15 m inutes after su n ­
rise, a large cum ulus cloud
lifted to the east, and the show
began. It w ould be Laughlin's
next to last chance to catch the
celestial
w onder.
Venus
Transit will occur again in
2012 but then w on't return for
another 120 years.
Laughlin started the astron­
om y lesson w ith a history
about Capt. James Cook.
Sponsored by E ngland's
Royal Academ y in 1768,
Cook's m ission was to cross
the Atlantic to reach the island
of Tahiti before June 1769 to

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After a threemonth hiatus
the new openair pavilion at
the Sanford
State Farmers’
Market has
reopened on
Saturdays from
7 am. to 1 p.m.

three months from its grand
opening.
The project was a communi­
ty redevelopment project with
partidpation from the U.S.1792
Com m unity
Redevelopm ent Agency, the
d ty of Sanford and the Florida
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services. After it's
rapid decline from an average
of about 20 vendors on every
Friday in its early months of
operation to a measly three In
February, some local offidals
and citizens began to criticize
the public project.
"We realize it's a new facili­
ty and it's going to take time,"
said Zecharian H enderson,
Sanford market manager. "I'm
hoping Saturdays will do a lot
better than Fridays."
Re-opened
this
past
Saturday, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Henderson said about a dozen
vendors showed up to sell
goods and he is optimistic the
customer traffic will pick up
this next week.
"The majority of the
vendors said it w ent a lot

Venus transit is a passing lesson
By Christopher Patton

Open Again

Herald photo* by Jim Want*

“Results Are My Credentials”
Brokar/Auoclate

tional use perm it and submit
site plans to the Planning and
Zoning Commission.
The property on Palmetto
Avenue betw een 2nd and 3rd
streets is actually divided into

T he Tail Begins

K a y e S im e r li
Ksys Slmerty, CRS

(HPB) will consider the project
Thursday night and determ ine
w hether to issue a certificate
of appropriateness. If HPB
approves the project, Giuliani
will need to obtain a condi­

eight separate lots. Giuliani
plans to building eight sepa­
rate buildings that abut each
other.
"There will be an inch
betw een the buildings, but
you w on't be able to see it,"
Giuliani said.
The tw o-story buildings
will sec for $375,000 to
$400,000 each, Giuliani said,

observe the transit of Venus.
Using trigonometry, Cook and
76 observers around the globe
w ere to use the passing of
Venus to calculate the size of
the solar system.
"Can you imagine if it was
cloudy that day after all that,"
Laughlin quipped.
A ccording to historical
records, Tahiti’s w eather was­
n 't the problem for Cook, but
rather nis inability to deter­
mine w hen the transit exactly
started or ended.
"Im agine ru nning a race
without a definite start or fin­
ish," Laughlin said.
In one of his "in-box
u p d ates" w here L aughlin
crawled into the shadow box
in the back of his Plym outh
Voyager, he pointed out
how the planet becom es
fuzzy w hen it reaches the end

Lawton
Chiles
Middle
School
teacher

Joe
Laughlin
points out
Venus as
he docu­
ments the
celestial
wonder for
next year's
eighth
grade sci­
ence class.
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                    <text>Vol. 112 No. B2
Copyright C 2 0 0 4 T h * Santord Herald

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Fourth-grader FCAT scores slump
B y S te v e P a ra d is
H e ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t

LO N G W O O D
—
Unexpectedly low scores by
fourth-graders on the writing
portion of the FCAT have nuz­
zled Sem inole County school
officials, who vow to uncover
the reason over the summer
break.
Scores on writing for the
FCAT range from 1.0, the low ­
est level, to 6.0, the highest.

S chool officials question grading of assessm en t
test; vo w to find reason for poor perform ance
Sem inole
County
fourthgraders averaged 3.5 for the
2004 writing portion, a drop
from 3.7 in 2003. The state
average was 3.7 in 2004 and
3.6 in 2003.
That
average
ranks
Sem inole
County
fourth-

graders in the bottom half of
all 67 Florida districts in writ­
ing. Among Central Florida
districts, w here the county
consistently ranks first or sec­
ond, Seminole County fourthgraders finished fourth in
writing.

David Winger, coordinator
of testing for Seminole County
Public Schools, said the scores
are hard to believe in a school
district that consistently per­
forms well. The scores raise a
lot of questions, he said.
He questioned whether the

test was more difficult on the
writing portion this year. He
also wondered w hether the
problem could be differences
in grading, although he added
that he in no way would dis­
parage the scorers of the test.
“I'm just saying that the
performance on fourth-grade
writing doesn’t fit the pattern
of our program," he said.
Answers need to be found
See F C A T , Pago 4 A

Today is a day to remember the word memorial in Memorial Day.
Many o f us have forgotten what that word means and we are the
beneficiaries o f those who have given the ultimate sacrifice.

All-America
Lake Mary's Kyle Bono was
named a Sports Weekly
Second Team All-America
last Friday.

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- Sanford City Manager Al Grieshaber (Ret. lit. Col USMC)

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City, county to
celebrate trail
enhancements
In partnership with the
city of Lake Mary, area
businesses and homeown­
ers associations, Seminole
County will celebrate the
grand opening of the
Rinehart Recreational Trail
with a two-day event
beginning Friday, June 4.
The official ribbon cutting
will take place at 10 a.m. at
lYailhead Park, located at
the intersection of Rinehart
Road and Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Seminole County con­
tributed $100,000 to the
landscaping project.
“This is just one example
o f how partnership* with
dtizens, municipalities and
county government can
really make a difference in
U\e community," said
Chairman Daryl McLain.
In addition to McLain,
guest speakers at the event
will include State Rep.
David J. Mealor, Lake Mary
Mayor Thom Greene, Diane
Parker, president of the
Seminole County Regional
Chamber of Commerce,
David Mills, who will
speak on behalf of his wife,
lGm Mills, who made a pri­
vate donation in her
father's name, Edward
Smith. Esq., former
Orlando attorney, and
many others.
The trail now features
strategically placed land­
scaping, eight exercise sta­
tions and four rest areas
across the 2.3-mile trail sec­
tion.
In addition to Friday's
ribbon cutting, Seminole
County, the city of Lake
Mary, and the “Trailblazer"
homeowners cordially
invite area citizens to cele­
brate the trail at Trail Fun
Day. People are welcome to
explore tne newly land­
scaped trail while discover­
ing food, information and
fun along the wav.
Trail Fun Day begins at 9
a.m. Saturday, June 5, and
ends at 1 p.m. For more
information on the trail
grand opening, log on to
www.beatrailblozer.com.

Seminole Smile

L arge crowd turns out
fo r Sanford M em orial
Day ceremony, parade
B y C h ris to p h * Patton
Managing Editor

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SANFORD — Touted as Sanford's largest planned
Memorial Day event to date, it could also be considered the
best attended.
Parade partidpants and visitors to the dty of Sanford
poured out on to Seminole Boulevard to witness a moving
ceremony that included a rousing message from City
Manager and retired
U S. Marine Corps
Lt.
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Grieving military families dedicate 1-4 bridge
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton
M a na g ing Editor

ST. JOH N S RIVER — A dedication
ceremony for the new Interstate 4 bridge
spanning the St. Johns River left few dry
eyes in tne crowd as four local families,
who lost sons and fathers serving in the
military, unveiled the memorial sign.
"During completion of the bridge
over the last year there was discussion
about naming this bridge — an impor­
tant link of infrastructure in Central
Florida — after certain individuals,"
said Congressman John Mica. "In dis­
cussions and all the requests to the legis­
lature there was almost an unanimous
agreement that this important structure
should be dedicated in memory of all of

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Wednesday. June 2. 2001

S em in o le S um m ary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

That’s a wrap

In B rief

O ut &amp; A bout
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Veteran dies in traffic
accident on his way to
Memorial Day ceremony
U 5. Congressman John Mica addressed a
group of local dignitaries and veterans Monday
morning os the new St. Johns River Bridge was
officially named "Veterans Memorial Bridge. The
ceremony was held at the old swing bridge in
Seminole County's Wayside Park.
One veteran however, failed to make it to the
dedication. 83-year old Miguel A. Sanchez of
Deltona, was killed in a traffic accident less than a
half mile from the site.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol
Sanchez car crossed lanes on Interstate-!, and col­
lided head on with a semi tractor/trailer. He was
pronounced dead at tlx.* scene. Both vehicles were
traveling eastbound, the semi was in the left lane
and tire car was in the right, when for an
unknown reason, Sanchez apparently veered into
the path of the semi in a peqxmdicular fashion.
Sanchez was a veteran of tire merchant marine
and had served for many years before his retire­
ment in 1965. He was reportedly the only person
in the vehicle, as his wife had remained home, suf­
fering from a cold.

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Seminole Community
College's Chapter of the
Florida Association of
Community Colleges presents
"A Sum m er Breeze" featuring
contemporary jazz musician
Ray Silkman from Chicago.
The performance will be out­
side the student center at 12
noon. Lunch will be served
for $4.

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Ribbon cutting and trail
dedication by Seminole
County and the city of Lake
Mary will be held at 10 a.m. at
Trailhead Park in Lake Mary,
at the northeast intersection of
Rinehart Road and Lake Mary
Boulevard. Special guest
speakers will include city and
county leaders.
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Officers honored by Central
Florida's hospitality industry

Miriam and Valerie's
School of Dance Arts 39th
Annual Showcase presents
"G u ys and D olls," at 2 p.m.
and 7 p.m., and Sunday, June
6, at 2 p.m. at Winter Springs
1 ligh School Performing Arts
Center. For more information,
call 407-323-1900.

On May 27, the Greater Orlando Chapter of the
American Society of Industrial Security, the
Central Florida Hotel and Lodging Association
and die CFHLA Security Council hosted their
annual Law Enforcement Officer Appreciation
Luncheon at the Gaylord Palms Resort.
The celebration recognized the "Best of lire
Best" among Central Florida Law Enforcement
Officers with 13 awards presented to officers of
various local are.es in the tri-county area of
Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties. Of the 13
awards, six went to officers in Seminole County.
Taking the 2001 Peers award was LL Inidorvet
'Tony" Velez of the Oviedo Police Department.
One of two Community policing awards went to
Corporal Jo-An Stronko of tire Seminole County
Sheriff's Department.
For Valor/Heroism, all three awards went to
members of the Altamonte Springs Police
Department; Master Officer Brian Lipsey, Officer
Roberto Ruiz, and Community Service Officer
Louis Gargiulo.
More than 600 attendees were at the event
including Seminole County Commission
Chairman Daryl McLain, Seminole County Sheriff
Don Eslingec and police chiefs from various
municipalities in the tri-county area.
This event Is recognized as the Central Florida
hospitality industry's opportunity to honor tire
men and women who serve and protect residents
and visitors alike.

At Monday's Momorial Day ceremony in Sanford members of the Seminole High School U S A F Jr. R O T C Honor guard
remained al rigid attention after the posting of tho colors even when a gust of wind wrapped CHd Giory around them for sev­
eral minutos. This really defines the phraso “wrappod up in you work."

Drug related
Terrance C ory Brow n, 32, of
Lake Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Thursday in
Lake M onroe Terrace. He was
located standing on the sidew alk
with several other men. Officers
investigated and found him in
possession of several baggies of
m arijuana. He was charged with
possession of m ariju an a with
intent to sell within 200 feet of a
p u blic hou sin g area, resisting
an officer without violence, viola­
tion of an open container ordi­
nance, and possession of narcotics
equipm ent.

Police investigate armed robbery

Battery
Scott N. Johnson, 47, listed as
hom eless in Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police at a hom eless
camp. A man told officers he was
sleeping in his tent when another
man approached him and punched
him it) to 15 tim es then fled on
foot. Johnson was identified and
placed under arrest for aggravated
battery, causing bodily harm.

On May 27, at about 9:40 p.m., a shooting
occurred at 1037 Blue Jack Oak Drive in Oviedo.
According to Oviedo police, three black males
with handguns forced their way into the house
and attacked the two male residents. One was
beaten and shot multiple times in tire arm and
legs. His injuries are not considered Ufe-thrcatening. He was transported to Orlando Regional
Medical Center by helicopter. The second resident
was not injured.
Though some jewelry was taken, tire motive for
the attack Is not known. The three armed males
fled tire residence on foot. A search on the ground
with a K-9 unit and from the air by helicopter
failed to locate the men.
Tire three suspects are black males, between 18
and 20 years of age. They are all less than six feet
tall. Two have dark skin and one has lighter skin.
One wore a black shirt, dark pants and a black ball
cap. Another wore a green shirt and dark pants.
The third wore a white shirt and dark pants.
Persons with information about this felony
dim e should call their nearest law enforcement
agency orCrimeLine at 1-800423-TIPS.

The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office is releasing new pictures of two
suspects, believed to be the duo, who
stmek an Oviedo area business twice
in the span of eight days. In examin­
ing the new photos, the duo is now
tied to two outer smash and grab bur­
glaries at a convenience store in the
Fem Park area.
The new pictures were captured
during the one of the burglaries that
occurred
at
the
Hess
Gas
Station/Convonience Store at 3220 W.
State Road 426 in Oviedo on May 15
and May 23. In both cases, a large rock
was used to smash the glass in the
front door so the suspects could gain
entry. In both cases, thousands of dol­
lars worth of cigarettes were stolen.
The new pictures show one suspect
wearing a unique hat during the May
23 burglary.
As it turns o u t one of the suspects
in the burglaries in Fem Park wore a
hat very similar. Those burglaries
occurred at the Cumberland Farms
convenience store on April 19 and
May 17 As in the Oviedo cases, a large
rock was used to smash the glass in
the front door so the suspects could
gain entry, and thousands of dollars
worth of cigarettes were stolen.
In tire May 15 robbery in Oviedo,

Name: Edward L. Manning
Professional title: Chaplain
Department: Sanford Police Department
Years on the job:
Twenty three years
Bom : Mount Dora
Resident of: Sanford
Age: 41
Marital status:
Married
TYaining:
International Critical
Incident Stress
Foundation Inc.,
Conference of Police
Chaplains and Grove
Counseling Center
Hobbies: Fishing

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T h eft
Jeffrey Lynn Hoffman, 37, listed
as hom eless in Sanford, was arrest­
ed by police Thursday in a parking
lot in the 3700 b lock of South
O rlan d o D rive. H e and two
oth er persons w ere pu llin g a
cart
in
w hich
they
w ere
rep orted ly loading plants and
flow ers valued at $162, from in
front of a store. The cart was v al­
ued at $150.
After an investigation, Hoffman
was located behind a building in
the 3700 block of O rlando Drive,
and arrested on a charge of theft of
$300 or more. The other men were
not im m ediately located.

• Daniel Prichnick, 43, of French
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
police Thursday al 27th Street and
French Avenue. He was charged with
DU1 alcohol or drugs, driving with a
suspended license, and refusing to
submit to a DU1 test.

THUR
The monthly meeting of the
Seminole County Democrats
will be held at 7 p.m. at the
Seminole County Public
Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave.
in Sanford. This is a location
change, effective only during
the month of June.

Other charges
Lucious Willis, 29, of Like Monroe
Terrace, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. Officers
investigated loud music from his resi­
dence. After giving officers a false
name, he reportedly He'd on foot. He
was apprehended in the 1600 block of
West Fifth Street. He was charged with
giving a false ID to a law enforcement
officer, and resisting an officer w ith­
out violence.

The Altamonte SpringsMaitland Christian Women's
Club presents "A ccessories
with a Flair" luncheon from
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
Maison &amp; Jardin Restaurant,
430 Wymore Road in
Altamonte Springs. Cost is
$19. Special guest speakers are
planned. Reservations and
cancellations are essential by
June 6. Call Brenda at
407-681-1942 or Kit at
407-322-1047.

entry.
deputies
In
the
report 62 cases
second bur­
of Marlboro
glary
in
L i g h t
Fem Park,
C ig a r e tte s
on May 19,
were
taken.
c ig a r e t t e s
Three
large
t a k e n
rocks believed
included 25
to have been
cartons of
used to smash
M arlboros,
the glass door
15
of
were
found
W in s to n s ,
just inside lire
10
of
business.
Dorals, 10
In the May
P h o to su b m itte d
of
Kuols,
23
robbery,
four 25-packs Seminole County Sheriff's deputies are look­ and 10 5of
of cigarettes, ing for this man and one other that are tied to packs
several "smash and grab" burglaries.
Philly Sour
m o s t l y
Apple Blunt
M a rlb o ro s ,
were taken. One large piece of con­ cigars.
crete was found, apparently used to
The Seminole County Sheriff's
smash the glass door. While tire cash Office is also comparing notes with
register was also broken open, it did
other jurisdictions that have recently
not contain any money.
had smash and grab burglaries,
In the burglary in Fem Park on
where cigarettes were stolen.
May 17, one carton of Doral ciga­
Anybody with information about
rettes, approximately 52 carton of
these cases is asked to call
Marlboro Cigarettes, approximately
Investigator Mark Fore* at 407-97715 cartons of Doral Cigarettes and
6377, or Crime Line at 1-800423-TIPS,
approximately 15 cartons of Winston
where one can remain anonymous,
Cigarettes were taken. Two large
and may receive a cash reward for
bricks were apparently used to gain
vital information related to this case.

The Sanford Herald

E d ito r a n d P u b lish er

Legal A d ve rtis in g
Patti Smitfi

Traffic stops
• Thomas Lloyd Davis, 54, of
Westville, Florida, was stopped by
Sanford police Friday al State Road 46
and White Cedar. He was charged
with driving under the influence
(DU1) of alcohol or drugs, and reckless
driving.

Burglary suspects sought in theft
of hundreds of cigarette cartons

Public servant
spotlight

A d m inistration
Betty B enn etl

The Seminole County
Branch of the National
Association for the
Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP) will host its
21st Annual Freedom Fund
and Awards Banquet begin­
ning at 6:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Guest
speaker will be U.S. House of
Representatives
Congresswoman Corrine
Brown (District 3). The pur­
pose of the banquet is to raise
funds to support the NAACP
annual initiatives. Tickets are
$30 per person. For more
information or reservations,
call 407-328-7496.

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Dance school to showcase award-winning moves this weekend
B y Cristina Llorens
Herald Intern

SANFORD — There is a lot
going on at Miriam and Valerie's
School of Dance Arts. The studio
is filled with girls and boys of all
ages preparing for a dress rehears­
al for this weekend's show. They
have been working hard to per­
fect their routines, and this week­
end the long hours will pay off.
"Our dancers have a lot of
commitment," said Valerie Weld,
co-owner of the studio. Both pro­
fessional dancers. Weld and her
sistvt Miriam Doktor, have been
teaching in Sanford for 39 years,
and have no plans of stopping
anytime score
Weld's specialty Is tap, while
Doktor enjoys teaming ballet. The
eight instructors at the studio
teach varieties of dance such as
tap, ballet, jazz, lyrical dance,
musical theatre, partner dance
and a a o , a combination of dance
and gymnastics.
"It's a very demanding occu­
pation when you decide to
become a performer," Doktor
said.

Many of the students at the
School of Dance Arts started at the
studio at a young age. Kayna Hirt,
10, has been dancing for seven
years. She Is what Weld calLs a
'Triple Threat," talented in danc­
ing, singing and acting. Rayna
was also the winner of the 2004
Little Miss Florida Invitational.
Students at the studio often
take more than one type of dance.
"Vfc entourage them to become
multi-talented," Weld said.
Alexandra Colvin, 13, who
takes classes in jaz2, aero, tap, bal­
let and musical llieatrc, started
dancing six years ago.
"I like the gracefulness and
poise," she said of ballet, her
favorite class.
Along with winning individ­
ual awards, dancers from the
School of Dance Arts have won
many competitions while per­
forming as a group. The SODA
Pops dancers were recently
named the Star Studio at the
Florida Invitational Dance com­
petition in Merritt Island, and
received the award of highest
scoring studio at the Access
Broadway
competition
in

Orlando.
To the performers at the School
of Dana* Arts, taking dance class­
es Is anything but a chore. They
spend time at the studio because
they enjoy dancing and performing.
"I love tire people, lire teachers,
and everything about it." said
Robert Selvin, 17. This Is Sclvin's
second year dancing. He attended
a recital two years ago and was
hooked.
"1 had to find a way to stay out
of trouble," he said. "I found this
and 1 liked it."
Selvin, who said he Is here "all
tire time," became an assistant
teacher this year; and plans to
become a choreographer after
graduating high school.
Weld said she Ls very happy
with tire increase in male students
interested in dance. The SODA
Pops group has six male dancers,
each of them, according to Weld,
"making a name for themselves
across the state."
Daniel Ryan, 16, one of the
dancers, was named Florida's Mr.
Dance. Sixteen-year-old Joshua
McLanrb, also a SODA Pops

dancer holds the titles of Mr. Jr.
Dance
and
Mr.
Florida
Invitational.
Ryan said his grandfather sent
him to dance lessons 11 years ago
because he "had a lot of energy."
His favorites are tap and jazz
because "you don’t lravc to sit
still you can let loose."
Wdd and Doktor say they are
proud of their dancers. Each year
the studio gives a total of eight
scholarships for students to use to
advance their dreams of becom­
ing professional dancers. Tire
winners arc selected based on
performance and participation.
"We love our jobs. Each day Ls
a challenge for us,” Doktor said.
"We are surrounded by so many
wonderful people and we're real­
ly blessed to have such wonderful
families. We love being in
Sanford.”
Tills weekend’s show will be
held June 5 at 21)0 p.m. and 7:00
p m , and June 6 at ZOO p.m. at the
Winter Springs Performing Arts
Center at Winter Springs High
School. TickeLs are $8 in advance
and can be purchased by calling
407-323-1900.

P h o to su b m itte d

Proud tonchors Valorio Wold and Miriam Doktor with Florida’s now
“Mr. Dance" Daniel Ryan.

Memorial
C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1A
'Technically, I started and fin­
ished
WWII,"
he
has
previously said.
Other noted veterans at the
Sanford Memorial Day ceremony
included tliree Tuskegee Airmen
— Charlie R. Holiday, Kirkland
Ward and Noel Harris.
The Memorial Day parade of
more tlian three dozen partici­
pants also included Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessard, County
Commissioner Grant Maloy, fire
and police departments. National
Guardsmen based in Sanford and
veterans representing all of the
military services through the
Seminole County Area Veteran's
Advisory Council.
The event wasn't all pomp and
circumstance. Grieshaber urged

H erald p h o to b y T om m y V ln ca n t

A few of the most notable veterans at the Sanford Memorial Day
parade Included (left to right) City Manager Al Grioshabor,
Tuskegee Airmen Charlie R. Holiday, Kirkland Ward and Noel Harris
and U S S Arizona survivor Clint Westbrook.

the crowd to not over look the
true meaning of May 31.
'Today is a day to rcmember
the word memorial in Memorial
Day," he said. "Many of us have
forgotten what that word means
and we are the beneficiaries of
those who have given the ulti­
mate sacrifice. Today Ls the day to
remember them and think of
what they have done for ns.
"Most of you are familiar with
the old adage ‘old soldiers never
die, they just fade away,'" he con­
tinued. "That ladies and gentle­
men Ls flat wrong — it Ls incorrect.
Old soldiers do die often in com­
bat so do young soldiers, sailors,
airmen and marines."
"With tears in our hearts and
tears in our eyes we remember

our fallen comrades today."
Lessanl echoed Grieshaber's
sentiments and thanked event
organizers Ken Ferrin, American
Legion Post 53 commander, and
Don Coleman, president of
Casselberry Veterans. I le said the
Sanford Memorial Day ceremony
Ls getting larger every year and
the city's redesigned RiverVValk
helps it reach its true potential.
"Tills Ls a dream we've all had
of having this Memorial Day
parade, the attendance and the
participation like today war­
rants," Lessard said. "And I can
proudly say because of our veter­
ans community and our parks
and recreation department we do
have a wonderful venue. This
will continue to get bigger, and

I'm very proud to be a part of it."
With terrorism worries and
ongoing war in the Middle East,
Lessard said those Americans
critical of U.S. policies and actions
should use Memorial Day to
remember what U.S. soldiers
have fought so bravely for and
are continuing to fight for.
"We've got some times in our
country today, where it's been
popular in some comers to lx?
very critical of our military and to
be critical of our country,"
he said. "I'll say this as these
babblings go on 1 hope these folks
realize that they are allowed to do
that, they have the freedom to do
that, because of the very folks and
institutions that they mock and
don't take into consideration."

overw helm ed to have their
loved ones recognized at the
occasion.
"I though it was a great
honor when John Mica called
me from W ashington," Beall
said. "I almost fell over."
Mica w asn't the only one

showing support for the fami­
lies as dozens of veterans
thanked the families for their
sacrifice as they shook their
hands and embraced them.
Sandra Wetmore owns the
Shear Magic Beauty Salon in
DeBary and said the outpouring

of support is continuous,
including the dedication at the
St.
Johns
River
Veterans
Memorial Bridge.
"It's nice," sne said. "A small
town really helps, everybody
knows you and everybody
reaches out to you

B rid g e
Continued from Page 1A
our veterans."
The St. Johns River Veteraas
Memorial Bridge received its
official designation when Gov.
Jeb Bush signed the bill into law
on May 13. At most dedication
ceremonies elected officials tend
to overshadow the event, but
M lij^ promised, there would be
no political speeches — only
time spent rem em bering U.S.
veterans.
"W e have chosen four fami­
lies that have the highest stand­
ing and honor In our hearts,
thoughts and prayers particu­
larly on this Memorial Day," he
said as he introduced them.
In one m otion, Jesse and
Arbutus B eall Jim and Sandra
Wetmore, Jill Roberts and Jacob
Roberts and Minna H Earnest
and Bryan Earnest pulled the
covering off the placard to the
new bridge.
"You couldn't think of a bet­
ter nam e," said Jesse Beall,
whose son Specialist Charles
Richard Beall was killed in
action in Vietnam in 1968 and
now has a DeBary boulevard
named after him. "The name
Veterans M em orial Bridge is
going to mean something to
everybody."
Tne most recent to perish of
the four fam ilies, Corporal
Bobby Roberts of Winter Park
died Nov. 22, 2003, while serv­
ing In Iraq. Commander Charles
Earnest flew more than 350
combat missions before dying
during a night mission Nov. 28,
1972, in South Korea.
Sandra W etmore was the
most noticeably moved by the
dedication ceremony. Her son.
Airmen Brian William McVeigh
of DeBary, was killed during a
terrorist attack In 1996 at
Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia.
"I just want to express my
appreciation for John Mica
alw ays com ing forward and
recognizing our kids that we
have lost and rem em bering
young people that are over
there fighting for our freedom,"
she said. "It is an important day
— an honor. I'm sure Brian
would be honored to know that

Hall

Harakl p h o to by Tom m y V incen t

Jesso Beall of DeBary stands next to the now placard that designates
the new 1-4 bridge as the St Johns River Veterans Memorial Bridge.
Boall’s son, Specialist Charles Richard Beall, died in action in Vietnam.

... this is a veterans bridge."
The Wetmores had intended
to spend a "quiet, solemn day at

home remembering Brian," that
is until Mica called. Similar to
the other families they were

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Wednesday. June 2. 2004

Juneteenth Continued
FCAT from Page 1A
celebration
is June 19
a
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Juneteenth and Race Unity
Day will be Saturday, June 19, at
Fort Mellon Park, 600 E. First S t
in Sanford, from 10 a m. to 5 p.m.
Front stage opening ceremonies
will be at 11 a.m. in the park. The
event Ls free.
•
Juneteenth
■ Celebration
reminds as "We are freed so were
you. Let's make that a reality.”
Juneteenth is the oldest
known celebration of the ending
of slavery. It originated from
Galveston, Texas* in 186f&gt;. The
observance of June 19 as the
African American Emancipation
Day has spa'ad across the United
States and beyond.
Today's Juneteenth commem­
orates African American freedom
and emphasises education and
achievement. It Ls a day, week in
some areas a month, marked
with celebrations, music, guest
speakers, fun, food, entertain­
ment and community family
gatherings. It Ls time for reflection
and rejoicing time for assess­
ment, self:improvement and for
planning the future. America Ls
long
overdue
in
making
Juneteenth celebration a popular
day. Races, nationalities and reli­
gions an-joining hands to truth­
fully ‘ acknowledge a period in
our history that shaped and con­
tinues to influence our society
today.
On June 19, from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m., thousands are invited to
join the dty of Sanford Martin
Luther
King
Jr.
Steering
Committee in the Juneteenth
Celebration. Come enjoy the
sweet smell of barbecue, dancing
feet, harmonic voice singing
spirituals R and B, and dvic and
political groups. A time for all
Americans to celebrate our inde­
pendence.
For pariidpant applications,
call
daytime
407-330-5665,
Kenyona Baker, Evenings 407321-2109
Cynthia
Butler,
Jacqueline Mitchell at 407-3201716. Deadline for applications Ls
Monday, June 7. (no exceptions).
A talent show will continue
the celebration Sunday, June 20,
at tire Sanford Civic Center.
Doors open at 4 3 0 p.m. with the
show starting at 5 p.m.
AdmLssion Ls $5.
ih.

quickly, he said. If school offi­
d
cials
a is lir
find no problem s with
testing or g ra d in g then the
area must becom e priority in
the classroom , he explained.
. A sim ilar problem occurred
with third-grade reading not
long ago,* VVingcr said. The
subject was made a priority in
the classroom . Third grade
reading
scores
prom ptly
improved. He said he received
"h appy” calls from prinripals
in response to third-grade
reading results on the FCAT,
but some called surprised by
scores on fourth-grade w rit­
in g an area students had per­
formed well on in the past.
One of those principals is
Su sie C ooke of W oodlands
Elementary School.
"T h e re 's a m istake,” she
su ggested. "O u r test scores
have been in the top five in the
district for a num ber of years."
This year, the fourth-grade
writing scores at Woodlands
dropped to 3.3, down from 4.1
last year. C ooke said there
could be som e variation of a

tenth of a point or two, but a
drop o f seven or eight tenths
in one year is huge.
"Every year we have gone
u p," Cooke said.
There arc two types of w rit­
ing graded on the FCAT,
exp o sitory
and
narrative.
Expository asks the students
to explain or describe some­
thing, like how to m ake a
peanut buttcr-and-jelly sand­
wich or describe a ride they
took. N arrative asks them to
write fiction.
Since 2000, Woodlands has
gone from a 3.3 expository
writing score to a 3.9 in 2003.
The scores increased tw otenths of a point each year.
This year the score dropped to
3.1. More than 80 percent of
the fou rth-grad e stu dents
scored 3.5 or better in 2003.
This year that num ber fell to
37 percent.
A sim ilar scenario unfolded
in n arrative w riting. The
scores had risen to 4.1 among
fourth-graders, with 91 per­
cent scoring 3.5 or better. This

year, the mean score dropped
to 3.5 with just 59 percent scor­
ing 3.5 or better.
"W e're going to ask that
they rescorc our tests," Cooke
said. "Right now, looking at
this data, there is nothing that
sounds like a reasonable
answ er to this. We just want
somebody else to look at it."
A ssistant Principal Ginny
Fisher said thev want to see if
there is som ething the school
needs to do or if there were
som e
scorin g
differences.
Fisher will becom e principal
upon C ooke's retirement this
summer.
Two people grade each
w riting sam ple, Fisher said.
Those tw o grades are av er­
aged. If there is a large dis­
crepancy, then a third person
grades the writing test.
Both women said low scores
were given to students consid­
ered some of the best writers
at the school. Teachers have
assured them these same stu­
dents had performed well on
writing practice before taking

the FCAT.
"N o m atter what, we will
alw ays concentrate on these
curriculum areas," Fisher said.
"It isn't that w e're infallible,
but we want to make sure the
scoring is accurate."
W inger said the district
would begin looking into the
fou rth-grad e w riting scores
this week once end-of-the-year
responsibilities have been met.
The writing scores appear
to be an anomaly because the
d istrict con sisten tly scores
well in every category when
compared with Central Florida
and the rest of the state.
In
reading and
math,
Sem inole County placed first
or second in all grades tested.
Compared with Florida school
districts in reading and math,
Sem inole County finished in
the top 10 at every grade level,
except in n in th-grade math
where students ranked 11th.
Fou rth-graders ranked sev ­
enth in reading and second in
math among all Florida coun­
ties.

M eals on W heels Senior festival is full o f clowns
'W ho says you're too old to
have fun? Not these women.
They are all over age 70 and
they arc literally clowns.
The Westminster Towers
Clown Troupe of Orlando
entertained about 500 fellow
senior citizens Friday during
the Seminole County Meals on
Wheels Senior Festival at the
Sanford Civic Center.
The group of 12 women
have been clowning around —
with colorful eyelashes to
match their bright hair — for
about two y ears. They visit
schools, centers for handi­
capped children, day-care cen­
ters and, of course, senior citi­
zens complexes.
"We visit the old folks
place, but w e're not old folks,"
said "Susie-Q ," the oldest
member who will celebrate
her 94th birthday in June. "It's
the pleasure of seeing people
happy that motivates us. It's
too much sadness and vio­
lence in the world. We just
want to put a little bit of sun­
shine in people's lives."
The Senior Festival is an
annual event celebrating
Older Americans Month in

May. Business and
bution to our success."
S e rvice C lu b
care-providers from
SA N FO RD
throughout Central
ROTARY BREA K ­
C o nnections
Florida displayed
FA ST club members
their products and
do more than chew
services, while seniors
the fat of sausages,
enjoyed meals and
bacon and potatoes
1 together (as they do
giveaways from vari­
ous sponsors.
t f i t each Wednesday at
The M eals on
7:30 a.m.); they also
W heels programs
chow down on ham ­
I
delivers about 700
burgers, bar-be-cue
meals daily to homeand other after-break­
Charles
bound seniors and
fast fixings as a group.
J a c k so n
those meeting at con­
Such was the case
gregate meal sites.
• • •
• • • • recently when m em ­
SA N FO R D KIWAbers gathered at the
N IS sponsored the hospitality
residence of Rick Mann for a
room for the Senior Festival.
picnic on the beautiful St.
That act was a natural for
Johns River. Club members
Kiwanians who have volun­
will get another chance to dine
teered for the past 10 years as
- this time on fine cuisine -drivers for the M eals on
when they install officers June
W heels program. "W e deepen
29 at Sergios Italian
heavily on volunteers to deliv­
Restaurant on U.S. 17-2.
er meals everyday to our
Outgoing president Rick Russi
homebound seniors," said
will pass the torch to Pat
Sherry Fincher, executive
Stenstrom, who like Russi, is a
director of the Sem inole Meals
another m em ber of a longtime
on W heels Program. "We
Sanford family/successful
could not possibly operate this
business and civic leaders.
program without the help of
O ther incoming officers are
our volunteers, and the
Wayne Mason, vice president;
Kiwanians arc a huge contriGreg Smith, sergeant-at-arms;
V

m

Rick Martin, secretary; and
Bob Brosnan, treasurer.
M O RE KEY MONEY: The
Sanford Kiwanis Club recently
donated $50,000 to the Earl
Weldon Endowment at
Sem inole Community College,
not $5,000 which was reported
here a couple of weeks
ago. This is only one of the
countless projects Sanford
Noon Kiwanis supports in

Hollis, both of Sanford, Edna
Hollis of Deltona; eight grand­
children.
Funeral services will be held
Friday, June 4, at 2 p.m. at New
Life Word Center, 1311 Oak
Ave. Visitation will be
Thursday, June 3, from 5 to 9
p.m. at Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel 900 Locust Ave.,
Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

ANNA MAETYER
Anna Mae Tyec 99, of Lake

County fire department issues tips to
prevent recent outbreak of brush fires
The Seminole County Fire
Department has seen an
increase in brush fire activity
over the past week, and it
doesn't seem to be getting
any better.
With dry weather, hot
temperatures, and windy
afternoons, brush fires can
move rapidly and quickly
grow out of control. Below
are a few safety tips that
everyone in Central Florida
should follow to prevent
brush fires:
• Deposit all cigarette
butts in proper containers.
Never throw a cigarette butt
onto the ground or out of a
car.
• When camping, follow
all Forest Service guidelines
for campfires.
• Equip all
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Centers, Collectibles,
Electronics, Com puters,
T.V .'s, H ousew ares, Tools.

• Create a 30-foot "defen­
sible space" — an area free of
dried grass or other highly
flammable dry vegetation —
around your home. Living
plants don't need to be
removed, only dead or dry
ones.
• Remove dead branches
or leaves from living trees
and cut the brush and grass
around trees short. Also,
clear all flammable items
and foliage from underneath
wooden decks and over­
hangs.
• Report suspicious fire
activity, fireworks, or illegal
burning.

County's east side. Since
then, an aggressive pre­
scribed burning campaign
has eliminated much of tne
foliage that would cause a
repeat.
This does not mean that
brush fires won't happen
again. It is to prevent them
from growing as large as
1998.
Citizens should monitor
news outlets for informa­
tion, if smoke is seen in their
area. Call the non-emer­
gency number for their local
fire department to obtain
additional information on
smoke. If a brush fire is spot­
ted, call 911 immediately. Do
not assume someone else
has called.

• Prepare to evacuate
your family and your pet, if
necessary. Prepare your
Disaster Supply Kit.

Charles D . Jackson, a Sanford
native, writes a tceekly column
on civic and service clubs in
Seminole County. Please send
announcements Iw o to three
weeks before event to the Sanford
H erald. 30 0 N . French Ave..
Sanford, Florida, 32771. O r em ail them to editor:
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EULA MAE SMITH
Eula Mae Smith, 45, of South
Oak Avenue, Sanford, died
Friday, May
28,2004, at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
She was
bom Sept.
13,1957, in
Sodas, N.Y.
She was a
Smith
bus driver
for Seminole
County I*ublic Schools and a

In trying to explain the con­
sistently high level of scores
by Sem inole County students,
Hugh Harrison o f Curriculum
Services, said o fficials and
schools take accou ntab ility
very seriously.
"T h ere's a culture here that
says w hatever our scores are
w e're going to get a plan
together and work to improve
them and support our teachers
and students in doing so," he
said.
Su perintendent Bill Vogel
said the con sisten cy stem s
from efforts at every level of
the
d istrict
program .
Committed students, teachers
and adm inistrators get the job
done in the schools. He said
parents and volunteers also
show great com m itm ent. Title
I schools help students from
low -incom e areas and guid­
ance and resource personnel
work with struggling individ­
uals.
"W e can ’t afford to become
com placent," said Winger, the
d istrict's testing coordinator.

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2004. She was bom April 30,
1905, in Illinois. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include grand­
daughter Donna Good of Lake
Mary.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

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June 2, 2004

Jeff Blake signs with Eagles

Briefs
SA N FO RD SO FTBA LL
Here are the standings
as of 5/26/04:
CHURCH
FINEH U R ST PARK: D ivision
1 _ Westview Baptist, 5-0;
Seminole Red, 2-2; Central
Baptist, 1-3; All Souls, 1-3;
D ivision 2 _ Westview
Baptist, 5-0; Lakeside
Fellowship, 2-3; Grace
United Methodist, 1-3;
Knights of Columbus, 1-4.
CHURCH ^ LEE P.
M O O RE PARK: Sanford
Church of God, 5-0;
Westview Gray, 3-0; Holy
Cross, 4-3; Geneva
Church, 2-6; First United
Methodist, 1-6.
W OM EN: Paul's
Towing, 6-0; Florida
Mortgage Partners Aging
Gracefully, 5-1; Dunn &amp;
Cordoba Alleycats, 3-3;
Sharks, 2-4; Stingers, 1-5;
Westview, 1-5.
M EN 'S " C ": The Bam,
5-0; Franklin Bail Bonds,
4-1; B.B.M., 3-2; Superior
Site Services Regulators,
2-3; Wolfy's, 1-4;
Swissport Ramp Rats, 0-5.
M EN 'S " D " : Lillie
Quinn, D.D.S., 4-0;
Wolfy's, 3-1; Kitner
Surveying, 3-2; USPS, 2-2;
Sanford Reds, 2-2;
Mortgage Professionals, 13; Rocco's Raiders, 0-5.
IN D U STRIA L: Wayne
Densch Bud men, 4-0;
American Installations, 41; City Slickers, 3-1;
Wal-Mart/Conrad
Construction/AGI, 2-2;
Seminole Community
College, 2-2; Delta Force,
0 4 ; Delta Connection, 0-5.

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JU N IO R G O LF CAM PS
SE T FO R TIM ACUAN
Timacuan Golf &amp;
Country Club of Lake
Mary has the perfect
aaswer to summertime
boredom.
The Timacuan Junior
Golf Camps will teach
-k id * all the fundamentals
of the great game of golf,
from tee to green. The jun­
iors also will team the
valuable lessons of rules
and etiquette that can
carry over to their every­
day lives.
After learning skills
from all aspects of the
game, kids will then com ­
pete in a w eek's end skills
challenge.
The camp sessions run
daily from 8 a.m. to 11:30
a.m., followed by lunch at
the club. There are three
weeks from which to
chouse: June 7-11, June 2125 and July 12-16. Cost is
S I 50 for non-members
and $120 for Timacuan
members, and includes
lunch each day. To register
or for more information,
call 407-321-0010, o re mail
gmitfUmacu angolf.com.
ECKS FACTOR BA SE­
BALL CLIN IC S
Rick Eckstein and his
staff will be hosting sum ­
mer baseball clinjcs for all
ages at the Seminole High
School Baseball Complex.
There will be three ses­
sions (more may be added
depending on demand)
for players ages 9-to-12
and seven sessions for
players 13-and-Up.
Cost for 9-to-12 year
olds is $150 per session
and the clinics will run
from 8 a.m, to 10:15 p.m.
daily.
Session #1 is June 7-10;
Session #2 is June 14-17
and Session #3 is June 2124.

Sanford native
to compete for
job as back-up
Special to tho Herald

P h o to c o u M e ty o l N F L .co m

Sanford's Jolf Blako, who played last
year in Arizona, signed a ono-yoar con­
tract with tho Philadelphia Eaglos last
Friday

In a move aimed at bolstering depth
at the quarterback position, the
Philadelphia Eagles have signed veteran
Jeff Blake to a one-year contract, the
team announced last Friday afternoon.
"It's good to add a veteran quarter­
back to the mix,” slid head coach Andy
Reid. "We're looking forward to
bringining in Jeff for his experience and
his quarterbacking ability he has dis­
played over the last 12 years."
Blake, a Seminole I ligh School gradu­

ate, will report today (Wednesday) to
the NovaCare Complex when the team
begins a passing camp that stretches
over two days.
At this point, it appears Blake will
compete with Andy Hall for the No. 3
quarterback spot. Certainly, Blake has
enough NFL experience and enough
success to give the Eagles the comfort of
knowing they still have three quarter­
backs on the rosier who have won
games in the league — Donovan
McNabb, Koy Detmer and, now, Blake.
The Eagles had that same situation
last year with A.J. Feeley on board.
Feeley was traded to Miami earlier in
the off-season.
At 6-feet-1, 223 pounds, Blake is big
enough to play well in the league, and
he’s always been known as a mobile,
fluid quarterback.
The Eagles are Blake's sixth team in 12

A ll-A m e r ic a n
Westervelt,
Kyle Bono
get muchdeserved
recognition
Special to the Herald

UCF pitchers Matt Fox
and Kyle Bono were named
Sports Weekly Second Team
All-Americans last Friday.
Both players are tire first
All-America honorees for
UCF since the 2001 season
when Jason Arnold and
Justin Pope garnered AllAmerica honors.
It marks just the seventh
time in school Jristory that
UCF had a player gam er
All-America status. Fox and
Bono join an elite list of
players who have garnered
All-America honors includ­
ing former Seminole
Community College star
Tim Barker (1985), Chad
Mottola (1992), Justin Pope
(2001), Jason Arnold (2001)
and Jeremy Kurella (2001). ’
The latest honor for Fox
adds to a long list the junior
right-hander has received in
2004. The Atlantic Sun
Pitcher-of-the-Year, Fox was
also named a Midseason AllAmerican by Baseball
America. Also named the
51st rated prospect for the
2004 MLB Draft by Baseball
America, Fox leads UCF
with a 13-2 record. The
Coral Springs native is third
in school history with 13
wins and ranks fifth in sin­
gle-season history with 119
strikeouts. In 104.0 innings.
Fox has a 1.99 ERA.
Bono formed with Fox to
form one of the nation's top
two pitdiing tandems in
2004. The sophomore from
Lake Mary is 8-1 with a 1.79
ERA in 17 appearances
including 14 starts. Bono
also has two saves to go
along with 101 strikeouts in
90.1 innings of work. A
See College, Page 6A

F IL E P H O T O S

U C F pitcher Kyle Bono (above)
was named Sports W eekly
Second
Team
All-Am orican,
marking just tho seventh time in
school history that U C F had a
player garnor All-America status.
Th o sophomore from Lake Mary
is 8-1 with a 1.79 E R A In 17
appearances including 14 starls.
Bono also has two saves to go
along with 101 strikeouts in 90,1
innings of work. A throe-time A*
Sun Pitcher-of-the-W oek honoreo, Bono was also named to
tho A -Sun All-Conference First
Team earlier in Ihe week. For the
second lime In his career,
Stetson University senior catcher
Chris Westervelt (left) has been
named a first team C o S tD A
Academic All-American. Th e for­
mer Longwood Babe Ruth star
played as a freshman at Lake
M ary High before moving to
Arkansas and was the 2004
Atlantic Sun Conference Player
of the Year, finished the season
with a .385 batting average, 11
home runs, 56 RBI, and 130 Total
Bases. He started all 59 games
and ranked among tho league
leaders in 10 offensive cate­
gories.

With former Orlando
Scorpions teammates in atten­
dance, Jonny Venters signed a
pro baseball with the Atlanta
Braves on Memorial Day at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
It was little ironic in that a
little over a year ago Venters
had played nis last high school
game for Lake Brantley at the
same location.
Venters is a 19-year-old lefthanded pitcher. The Braves
drafted him in the 30th round
last June but decided to attend
Indian River Community
College.
The 6-foot-3,180-poiinder
was Indian River's closer. He
had six saves with an ERA
near 2.50, along with 30 strike­
outs in 20 innings pitched. He
was also the starting centerfielder for Indian River and hit
.340 with three home runs,
earning him second-team AllConference.
Venters so impressed the
scouts that they offered him an
undisclosed amount to become
a Brave before the new draft
next week. Atlanta had until
midnight Monday to sign the
former Patriot or they would
lose his draft rights.
The Braves have already told
Venters he would start this
season in the Gulf Coast
League and possibly move up
to Danville, the Braves Rookie
League team in Virginia, by
the end of the season.
That's the same start Tom
Glavine had to his Braves
career twenty years ago, and
the same way Horado
Ramirez began his career in
1998.
The Braves hope Venters Is
the next left-hander to start off
in the GCL and make it all the
way to Atlanta.
He will report to the Rookie
camp held at the Disney's
Wide World of Sports training
center to begin his career and
local fans will be able to see
him play as the GCL games
are played at Disney.

River Rats set to
inagurate league

Up!

Fro m Staff Reports

SCC HOOPS CAMP

See Briefs, Page 6A

Venters
signs
with
B raves
F ro m Staff Reports

$175 per session and will
run from 10:30 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Session M2 is June 7-10;
Session 93 is June 14-17;
Session M i is June 21-24;
Session #5 is June 28-July
1; Session M 6 is July 19-23;
and Session M7 is July 2629.
For more information on
the clinics or on private
and small group instruc­
tion, please visit
www.ecksports.com or
caU 407-947-0956.
The final week of the
2004 Stan Cromartie/
Seminole Community
College Raider Basketball
Camp for boys ages 6-to-

N IT seasons. He began his career in
1992 with the New York Jets — who
drafted him in the sixth round from
East Carolina — and then had his great­
est success in six seasoas with the
Cincinnati Bengals. In 1995, Blake
passed for 3,822 yards tossed 28 touch­
down passes in 16 starts and made the
Pro Bowl.
He came back the next season with 24
TD throws in 16 starts.
After his time with the Bengals, Blake
signed up with Saints for two seasons,
played with the Ravens in 2002 and
started 13 games for Arizona last year
In those 13 games, Blake, 33, complet­
ed 56.7 percent of his passes for 2,247
yards, 13 touchdowns and 15 intercep­
tions, the first time in his career that lie
had more interceptions than touch­
downs.. He was sacked 19 times and
had a passer rating of 69.6.

p h oto b y T o m m y Vincent

Sanford Recreation and Parks Director Mike Kirby (left) and Superintendent Lisa Jones proudly hold
the banner depicting the Sanford River Rats, which will open their inaugural season next Monday.

SAN FO RD — For the first
time in more than 20 years the
crack of wood will return to
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
Not since the Orlando Twins
and Daytona Beach Expos of
the Florida State League
played some of their games
here in the 1980's has wooden
bats been the primary hitting
weapon for the competitors.
But that will change next
week when the newly-formed
Florida Collegiate Summer
League (FCSL) kicks off its
inagural season Monday (June
7th) with the Sanford River
Rats hosting the Daytona
Beach Barracudas at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium at 7
p.m.

The River Rats, coach by
Seminole Community College
assistant coach Ricky Plante,
will also be at home on
Tuesday at 7 p.m., welcoming
the Orlando Shockers to
Rinkcr-Stenstrom Field.
The final team in the league
will be the Winter Park
Diamond Dawgs, who will be
using Lake Brantley High
School as their home field this
season.
The FCSL Is patterned after
well-known leagues in Cape
Cod and the Shenandoah
Valley (Virginia) and each team
will play a 30 game schedule,
including an All-Star gam e on
July 4 in Sanford.
Top college players will be
competing under professional

See FCSL Page 6A

�Wednesday, June 2, 2004

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T he Herald

Hot Weather! Hot Fishing!
B y Captain David Rogers
Special to the Herald

Wowl The fishing in the Mosquito Lagoon has
been on fire!
There are schools o f rcdfish everywhere. AH
you have to do is locate the bait wnich is abun­
dant. Each day more and more mullet are mov­
ing in along with the presence of glass minnows.
Top water baits are awesome early and have
produced many nice redfish and trout. I have
seen schools of redfish that number from 100
fish up to 300 fish. These large schools arc
roaming the flays and are feeding.
A recent charter produced 12 redfish that
weighed 44 pounds, 40 pounds, 38 pounds, 30
pounds, 28 pounds, 27 pounds, 24 pounds and
all but two of the remaining fish were below 20
pounds.
My anglers were Mark Blythe, John Adams an
Rachael Rodgers. It was an awesome day of fish­
ing. One of the top artificial baits has been the
Rip Tide Flats Chub rigged on a Daiichi "Butt
Dragger" 3/0 hook. Live shrimp and mullet

College
Continued from Page 5A
three-time A-Sun Pitchcr-ofthe-Weck honorce, Bono was
also named to the A-Sun AllConference First Team earlier
in the week.

CHRIS WESTERVELT
NAMED FIRST TEAM
COSIDA ACADEMIC
ALL-AMERICA
For the second time in his
career, Stetson University sen­
ior catcher Chris Westervelt
(BatesviUe, Ark. / Batcsville
HS) has been named a first
team CoSIDA Academic AllAmerican, it was announced on
1\iesday.
Westervelt, the former
Longwood Babe Ruth star who
played as a freshman at Lake
Mary High before moving to
Arkansas and was the 2004
Atlantic Sun Conference Player
of the Year, finished the season
with a .385 batting average, 11
home runs, 56 RBI, and 130
Total Bases. He started all 59
'ames and ranked among the
eague leaders in 10 offensive
categories. He was twice select­
ed as the A-Sun Player of the
Week and was voted a first
team all-conference performer
following the season.
An E-Business Technology
major, Westervelt graduated
Magna Cum Laude with a 3.74
cumulative grade point aver­
age. He was named an
Outstanding Senior in the
School of Business
Administration and earned
membership into Beta Gamma
Sigma (business honor society).
Westervelt was previously
voted a first team CoSIDA
Academic All-American as a
sophomore in 2002. He is a
three-time first team Academic
All-District III honoree.
The CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica teams are voted on by
a committee of the College
Sports Information Directors of

f

America.
Stetson finished the 2004 sea­
son with a 36-23 record after a
fourth-place finish in the A-Sun
Tournament last weekend.
The Hatters opened the tour­
ney with a 4-2 victory over
Troy State, but then ran out of
pitching as they dropped a 15-1
decision to eventual champion
FAU and a 5-3 loss in a rematch
with runner-up Troy State.
Westervelt ended his Stetson
career in style in front of the
home fans, going 4-for-8 with
two doubles, two runs scored
and an RBI. He was particular­
ly good in his final game, going
2-for-3 with a double, a sacri­
fice fly, a run scored and an
RBI.

UCF BASEBALL GETS
NINTH NCAA BID
UCF (44-16) was one of the 64
teams that have been selected
for the 58th annual NCAA
Division 1 Baseball
Championship that were
announced today by the NCAA
Division I Baseball Committee.
Regionals arc scheduled to
begin Friday as the third-seed­
ed Golden Knights will battle
serond-Beedcd Oklahoma State
(37-22) in Tallahassee. No. 1
seed Florida State (42-20) faces
No 4 Bethune-Cookman (27-26)
in the other game Friday at
Dick Howser Stadium in
Tallahassee.
UCF will make its ninth
appearance aU-time in the
NCAA Baseball Championship,
including its second straight
trip to Florida State. The
Golden Knights also played at
Dick Howser Stadium in 2002
in regional play. In all, UCF has
played five other NCAA
Regionals in Tallahassee (1993,
1995, 1997, 2000, 2002).
Tire Golden Knights, ranked
20th nationally by Collegiate
Baseball News, face No. 27
Oklahoma State in the opening
round of NCAA play. The

FCSL
Continued from Page 5A
conditions - wood bats, great stadiums,
tough competition - while following all
NCAA guidelines.
"The FCSL will provide a hometown
summer league for the many talented play­
ers who live in Florida. Previously these
ballplayers had to go north to play sum­

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have also been productive. It is important to
match the hatch.
One important detail to remember about fish­
ing these large schools of reds, is not to push the
fisn. Keep the fish off to your side and w henyou
hook one let them alone for a few minutes. The
school will stay put unless you continue to pres­
sure them.
* Please be courteous to others. If you see some­
one working a flat, allow them to work the fish
and return later. There are many time 1 will
waive in another angler. There are many schools
of redfish in our Indian River Lagoon system.
Another important tip is shut your motor off at
least 150 yards away from the flat you desire to
fish. Pole or troll into the area. If you choose to
use a trolling motor, set it on low speed and do
not change speeds. The fish can hear the change
of frequency and will become spooky.
Enjoy the summer and stay tuned for more
HOT fishing reports.
Tight lines and good fishing. Captain David
Rogers, AAA Hawgwild Saltwater Charters, 407405-0819 or www.aaahawgwilcharters.mm.

Cowboys arc also ranked No.
24 in the latest Baseball
America Top 25 poll after OSU
won the Big 12 Conference
Tournament. The Cowboys
won their first-ever Big 12
Tournament Title in 13 innings
with a dramatic 10-9 win over
Missouri in 13 innings Sunday.
Things did not go as planned
in the Atlantic Sun Tournament
in DeLand as UCF finished
third.
The Golden Knights had got­
ten to the W inner's Bracket
final by winning their first two
games, but then dropped two
on Friday to be eliminated.
Freshman pitcher Taylor
Meier tossed 8.0 strong innings
to lead UCF to a 6-5 win over
Campbell in the first game on
Wednesday.
Meier (6-3) ran out of gas in
the ninth, as the first two bat­
ters readied base. The
Altamonte Springs native
struck out four batters and
allowed three earned runs in
the win.
Campbell made things inter­
esting with four runs in the
ninth to pull to within one at 65, but freshman reliever Brian
Brooks from Oviedo nailed
down his first career save to
dinch the victory.
The Golden Knights then
jumped out to a huge early
lead, but was forced to bring
Kyle Bono out of the bullpen
for only the second time this
season to preserve a 10-7 victo­
ry over Gardner-Webb on
Thursday.
Bono began the season as the
closer and earned a save in the
first game of the season before
the starting rotation
cause of an injury. He imme­
diately got a double play
grounder to get out of an
eighth inning jam and worked
a scoreless ninth with a strike
out. But a line drive up the
middle caught the hard-throw­
ing righthander on the elbow

mer baseball," Commissioner Sal
Lombardo stated. "We will provide a firstclass playing environment for college play­
ers to gain additional playing experience.
FCSL will also provide exposure to the
many professional scouts in this area.
Many of our players wiU move on to pro­
fessional baseball after college."
Among the added attraction for specta­

Opponent
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Orlando Shockers
Orlando Shockers
Orlando Shockers
Orlando Shockers
Orlando Shockers
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Orlando Shockers
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
Orlando Shockers
All Star Game
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Daytona Beach Barracudas
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
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Orlando Shockers
Orlando Shockers
Orlando Shockers
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
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Photo c o u r tM y o t S tt v * C h a p m a n

Lake M ary’s Mark Blythe (right) and Captain Dave Rogers hold a monster redfish landed by Blythe on
a recent charier.

and it came back to haunt UCF
on Friday.
Unable to start Bono because
of the bruise, Golden Knight
coach Jay Bergman had to go
deep into his staff and the team
dropped a 7-4 decision to even­
tual champion FAU in a morn­
ing game, then saw a 7-2 lead
get wiped out by a seven-run
eighth inning as Troy State
ousted UCF, 9-7, late Friday
evening.
Despite the upset, the tourna­
ment was a good one individu­
ally for Lake Mary's Ryan Bono
and Drew Butera at the plate.
Ryan Bono went 4-for-13 in
the last three games with two
doubles, three runs scored and
an RBI, whUe Butera woke up
from a tough regular season to
go 8-for-ll (.727) with two runs
scored and two RBI.
The winner of the Tallahassee
Regional will play the winner
of tne Fayetteville Regional,
hosted by the national No. 8
seed Arkansas. Wichita State,
Missouri and Le Moyne make
up that regional along with
Arkansas.
Tickets are available on
online at www.seminoles.com.
The Seminole ticket office
opens at 8:30 a.m. for phone
and walk-up sales. Tickets can
be ordered by phone at 888FSU-NOLE or 850-64-CO-FSU.
The ticket office is located at
Gate C of Doak Campbell
Stadium.
For further information about
schedules and tickets, please
check the college website at
www.ucfalhletics.com.

EMBRY-RIDDLE ALIVE
IN NAIA WORLD SERIES
Riding the arm of starting
pitcher Bryan Banks, the
Embry-Riddle baseball team
kept its national title hopes
alive with a 15-5 defeat of
Concordia at the 48th Annual
Avista NAIA World Series,
Monday at Harris Field. Banks

tors will be prize give aways at each game
and a chance for kids to go on the field for
'Races of the Bases."
Ticket prices arc $4 for individuals, $8 for
a family and $1 for students. Kids under
six are free.
For more information, please check out
the league website at
www.floridaleague.com.

Location
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Tinker Field
Tinker Field
Tinker Field
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Lake Brantley High School
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Daytona Beach Community College
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Daytona Beach Community College
Daytona Beach Community College
Daytona Beach Community College
Lake Brantley High School
Lake Brantley High School
Lake Brantley High School
Lake Brantley High School
Daytona Beach Community College
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
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TBD
TBD

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threw seven and two-thirds
innings and scattered five runs
on five hits with three walk
and three strikeouts to improve
to 7-0 on the season.
Banks' solid performance on
the mound was complemented
by a solid offensive effort as the
Eagles, in sharp contrast to
their five-hit performance on
Saturday, pounded out 20 hits,
including six doubles and a
Kenny Holmberg home run.
Former Seminole Community
College standout Scan Greear
paced the offense going 3-for-4
with a double, three RBI and
three runs scored. Bart Hunton
led all hitters with a 4-for-6
performance, Cheyne Hurst
was 3-for-6 and Ross Clifford
joined Greear with a double
three RBI. Richie Cormier, Mike
Liberatore and Woody Lewis
each had two hits, with Lewis
and Liberatore recording two
doubles apiece.
The Cavaliers managed a pair
of runs over the first two
frames and threatened to score
more. But solid Eagle defense,
including a diving stab by
Clifford at third and sensation­
al plays by Holmberg at short­
stop kept Concordia at bay.
The Eagles took control of the
game early plating nine of their
15 runs in the first three
innings. After a three-spot in
the first, highlighted by
Clifford's two-RBI double, and
one run in the second, the Blue
and Gold sent nine batters to
the plate and capitalized on six
hits to add five runs (o its tally,
Holmberg led off the innings
with a solo home run over the
right field fence. Lewis hit a
one-out double to right field
and crossed on Greear's single.
Liberatore doubled down the
right field line to score Greear
and back-to-back singles by
Hurst and Hunton drove in
two more runs to make the
score 9-2.
Neither team was able to
score in the fourth or fifth
frames, but in the top of the
sixth the Eagles batted round
the order once again and erupt­
ed for five more runs. Singles
by Hunton and Kevin Haney
put runners on first and second
with no outs. After Haney and
Winter Springs’ Andrew Huff
(running for Hunton) executed
a double steaL Holmberg was
Intentionally walked to load
the bases. But the Cavalier
attempt to get a force out failed
when Clifford was hit by
reliever Drew Litzer to send
Huff across. Lewis' second
double of the day and Greear's
single up the middle drove in
two runs each to Increase the
lead to 14-2 and put the game
out of reach for tne Cavaliers.
Concordia made a valiant
attempt in the bottom of the
sixth with a two-run homer off
the bat of John Grote. But it
was not enough to catch the
Eagles who sealed the win with
another run in the eighth and
got 1-1/3 innings of one-hit
relief from Oviedo's J.C. Blass.
In its opening game, the
Embry-Riddle baseball team
used five pitchers in eight
innings, but in the end the
Eagles were unable to slow the
Point Loma N azaiene as the
No. 7 seed Sea Lions, led by a
five-RBI performance by Zach
Robinson, bested the secondseeded Eagles 10-2 in NAIA

World Series action on
Saturday. The loss was the first
of the tournament for the
Eagles (51-9) who earned a
first-round bye as the No. 2
seed. PLNU, which advanced
to play the Eagles after defeat­
ing lOth-sced Jamestown on
Friday, improved to 46-14 with
the win.
The Eagle offense got on the
board first with a two-run first
inning. A single through the
left side and a stolen base put
Hurst on second while a twoout walk boarded Cormier.
H olm bcre's
erg's double to the left
center field
ield gap scored both
runners and another walk and
a hit batter loaded the bases for
the Eagles. But Point Loma
Nazarene starter Mike Ekstrum
got out of the jam after Mickey
Kropf's hit bounced off
Ekstrom's foot to second baseman Mike Eshragh for the force
out at second to end the inning.
The Embry-Riddle lead was
short-lived as the Sea Lions
tied the ballgame courtesy of a
two-run homer by center field­
er Joe Bisant in the bottom of
the first. PLNU surged ahead
in the bottom of the third when
Mike Acuna walked, reached
third on a throwing error and a
sacrifice bunt and crossed on a
wild pitch.
The bottom of the fourth saw
Chris Langlois enter in relief of
Winter Springs' Brad
Stephenson (8-3), who took the
loss after surrendering three
runs off two hits, a walk and a
wild pitch Lrv three iijpingq.
_
A fterholding the Sea Lions
scoreless in the fourth, Langlois
gave up a four-spot in the fifth
including and three-run round
tripper that bounced off the
scoreboard in right field by
Zach Robinson. PLNU sealed
the win with a three-run in the
sixth against Sanford's Uriah
Kimmig, led by Robinson's
two-run double.
The most effective pitcher for
the Eagles was Blass, the fourth
itcher, who retired all three
atters he faced in the seventh
inning, striking out one.
Ekstrum picked up the win
scattering two runs, five hits
and three walks to improve to
12-4.
ERAU was to have faced
Oklahoma City in a survival
game late TUesday. To follow
the Eagles go to www.daytona.embryriddlesports.com.

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Briefs
Continued from Page 5A
-15 will be June 7-through-ll.
The cost is $125.
The camp run from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Monday through’
Thursday and on Friday from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more Info call 407-3282091 or 407-328-2090 or email
at cromarts@scc-fl.edu.

JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC
Mayfair Country Club in
Sanford is offering Junior Golf
Clinic's from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
the next four Wednesday's,
June 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th.
The clinics feature instruc­
tion by PGA members and are
for ju n ior golfers aged 10-to-17
ana is free to Sanford resi­
dents. Non-Sanford residents
can attend for a $50 fee.
For more information
please call 407-322-2531.

Available at this location only:
332 W. Lake Mary Blvd.
Sanford, FL 32733

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STANDINGS

How the top 10 stack up this week

NEXTEL CUP
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1,798; previous: 1
2. Jimmie Johnson
1,793; previous: 2
3. Matt Kenselh
1,687; previous: 4
4. Jeff Gordon
1,654; previous: 3
5. Tony Stewart
1,5B7; previous: 5
6. Bobby Labonte
1,554; previous: 7
7. Elliott Sadler
1,537; previous; 10
8. Kurt Busch
1,521; previous: 9
9. Ryan Newman
1,500; previous: 6
10. Kevin Harvick
, 1,498; previous; 8

Elliott Sadler Is
the big mover in
the standings
this week,
climbing three
spots after an
impressive run
in the
Coca-Cola 600.

NEXTEL CUP,

BUSCH SERIES

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK

Race: MBNA America 400: Salute to Heroes
Where: Dover International Speedway;
Dover, DeL
When: Sunday, 1 p.m., EDT
Defending champion; Ryan Newman
Race distance: 400 miles/400 laps.
Race record: Mark Martin; 132.719 mph;
Sept. 21,1997.
Qualifying record: Rusty Wallace; 159.964
mph; Sept. 24,1999.
Storyline: Newman (right) won both races last
year at "The Monster MUe." A new 91-foot scor­
ing pylon will be In place for Sunday’s race.

Race: MBNA America 200
Where: Dover International Speedway
When: Saturday l pm. EDT
Defending champ: Joe Nemechek
Race record: Dale Earnhardt Jr.; 130.152
mph, May 30,1998.
Qualifying record: Joe Nemechek,
156.747 mph. May 31.2003.
Storyline: NASCAR’s top three scries
all race at Dover this weekend. Only one
spring race at Dover has been won from
the pole: Inst year’s event won by
Nemechek.

Race: MBNA America 200
Where: Dover International Speedway
When: Friday 4 pm. EDT
length of race: 200 lnps/200 miles
Race record: Tod Musgrave; 101545 mph;
May 31.2002.
Qualifying record: Kurt Busch, 151.764
mph; Sept. 21. 2(100,
Defending champ: Jason Leffier
Storyline: The Craftsman Truck Series
resumes Friday at Dover after a week off.
The series made its debut at Ihe Delaware
facility in 2000.

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C O C A - C O L A 600 R E V IE W

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BUSCH SERIES
1. Kyle Buach
1,962; previous: 2
2. Martin Truex Jr.
1,924; previous: 1
3. Michael Waltrip-------1,807; previous: 4
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4. David Green
1,795; previous: 3
5. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
*
1,724; previous: 6
6. Jason Keller
1,712; previous: 5 An 11th-place
finish in the
7. Ron Homaday
1,667; previous: 7 Carquest Auto
Parts 300 lifled
8. Greg Bifflo
1,615; previous: 9 Michael Waltrip
into third place
9. Jason Letller
In the Busch
1,589; previous: 10
standings.
10. Kenny Wallace
1,504; previous: 11

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Cox News Sendee

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Rain hinders Gordon’s
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Concord, N.C.
immie Johnson gave his car owner Rick
Hendrick the perfect ending for a wecklong
celebration of Hendrick's 20th anniversary in
NASCAR.
Johnson, driving Hendrick's No. 48 Chevrolet,
started on the pole for the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's
Motor Speedway and was rarely challenged as he
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
routed the field, leading 334 of 400 laps to get his
eighth career Cup victory and his second straight
1. Dennis Setzer
in the sport's longest event.
815; previous: 1
His win came Just a day after Hendrick's Busch
2. Carl Edwards
Scries driver Kyle Busch routed the field in Ihe
778; previous: 2
Carquest 300 at Lowe's.
"The last few days have been unbelievable,"
3. Rick Crawford
Hendrick said. “This is home. We work a mile
698; previous: 6
from here. All of our guys are here with their fam­
4. Bobby Hamilton
ilies. This speedway is really really special. We
694; previous: 4
wanted to win It, and Jimmie did a heck of a Jot).''
5. Matt Crafton
.) Michael Waltrip finished second in the 600,
D e n n la S e tz e r
679; previous: 8
ahead of Matt Kenselh, who took the spot with a
holds the top
6. Mike Skinner
last-lap pass of Jamie McMurray.
spot In the
677; previous: 5
McMurray was fourth, ahead of Elliott Sadler
Craftsman Truck
7. Travis Kvapil
and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Series standings
673; previous: 10 heading into
Johnson set a blistering pace from start to fin­
ish. He and Sadler, who was second in laps led
8. Terry Cook
Friday's race at
with 4), had put all but 14 drivers a lap or more
657; previous: 9
Dover
down by Lap 100.
International
9. Jon Wood
At the midpoint there were Just 11; by Lap 300
642; previous: 11 Speedway.
the number had dropped to eight.
10. David Reutimann
The race’s only real drama occurred when a
. 631; previous: 3
late-race caution flag for a spin by Ryan Newman
set up a 27-lap dash to the finish. McMurray gam­
bled by staying on the track while the rest or the
‘American Idol* star to perform
leaders made pit stops for fresh tires.
“I though it was a great Idea," McMurray said.
“American Idol" star Clay Aiken will sing
“It was our only shot to win the race."
the national anthem at Sunday's race at Dover.
Waltrip and Jeremy Mayfield took only rightAiken will also perform a benefit concert in the
Dover Downs Rollins Center on Saturday night. side tires and as a result took second and third for
the restart, with Kascy Kahne and Johnson com­
pleting the top five.
The lapped car of Robby Gordon momentarily
held up Waltrip and Mayfield, allowing McMurray
to build a 15-car-length lead.
Johnson used a bold, three-wide pass off Turn 4
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to take fourth place from Kahne, then took third
MBNA America 400: Salute
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from Mayfield a lap later.
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to Heroes
A lap later he blew by Waltrip and put the cross­
12:30 p.m., Sunday _________ _
hairs on McMurray, who tried every trick he knew
but finally lost the top spot with 17 laps to go.
BUSCH SERIES
“I knew I had some urgency" Johnkm said. “I
FX
MBNA America 200
knew 1 needed to go.”
12:30 p.m., Saturday
Johnson motored away to a 20 car-length lead
SPEED
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
CHANNEL only to have it erased when Newman blew an
MBNA America 200
engine with seven laps to go, bringing out the red
4 pm , Friday
flag and setting up a three-lap sprint to the finish.

LOOK
AH EAD

Concord, N.C.
obby Gordon's bid to trim the
Indianapolis 500 and the Coca Cola 600
was washed out.
Gordon was able to run only 29 laps at
Duly because of rain, then flow to Lowe's to
run his Nextcl Cup car. Jnqucs Lazier
replaced Gordon lii the
No. 70 Indy car alter n
rain delay but parked It
on Lap 89 because of
moclmnlcnl problems
and finished 29th.
“I am obviously very
disappointed that I did­
n't get to finish the
Indianapolis 500,”
Gordon said. "We
GORDON
worked hard all month to
have a good race car and
felt good about our chances ”
Gordon struggled in the 600 and was two
b i« behind the lenders midway ttmmgli the
race. He wound up 20th, three laps down.

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JA S O N IV E ST E F M C ox N ew s S e tv ic o

J im m ie J o h n s o n c e le b ra te s after cla im ­
ing victory In the C o c a -C o la 6 00 S u n d a y
at Lo w e 's M otor Speedw ay.

But as he had done all night, Johnson sped away
unchallenged to the checkered flag.
He said his win was a total team effort.
“It's everything," he said. "Our engine depart­
ment has been working very hard. Nobody was
beating us down the straightaway, and through the
corners file car handled really well."
He said that makes his job a relative breeze
"I'm Just the lucky guy that gets to gel In there
and wheel this thing," he said. “It’s fun to drive,
especially when you can be that aggressive and
sideways and still run fast laps."

RACE STATISTICS
Tim* of raco: 4 hours, 12 minutes. 10 seconds.
Margin of victory: Under caution.
Winner' average speed: 142.763 mph.
Caution flags: Seven lor 37 laps.
Lead changes: 16 among seven drivers.
Lap leaden: Jimmie Johnson, 1-53; Elliott Sadler,
54-58; Johnson, 59-63; Sadler, 64-71; Johnson, 72130; Sader, 131-145; Johnson, 146-162; Sadter.
163-175; Johnson. 176-229; Casey Mears, 230-231;
Johnson, 232-295; Kasey Kahne, 296-300; Matt
Kenselh, 301; Dale Earnhardt Jr., 302-303;
Johnson, 304-368; Jamie McMurray, 369-383;
Johnson, 364-400.

The big 49 on the side of Ken Schrader's
Dodge bad added significance on Sunday.
The oldest bill-time driver on the circuit itnd
a birthday — his 49th — and celebrated with
a 10-foot tnll cake and ice cream supplied by
his sponsor, Schwan's,
And how does Schrader feel altout twins
the same age as his car number?
“Makes me glad I’m not driving the 99." he
to il'
said. Schrader finished atst.

Rookiewreck
The first 160 laps of Sunday’s race were
run without a caution period, allowing race
leaders Jimmie Johnson and Elliott
Sadler to lap three-fourths of the field.
The first yellow flag flew on lap 161 when
rookie Johnny Sauter crashed his No. 30
Chevrolet Into the Turn 2 wall
“I Just lost It, I guess," said Sauter. who fin­
ished 40th. “1 don't know what happened."
He said his car was capable of a good fin­
ish.
“We were running really good lap times,
top-10 bp times." he sold. “Wo were going to
have a good day”

no repeat tor martin
Mark Martin, llie 2002 winner of On* 600,
had a strong run foiled by ignition troubles.
He was running thiitl on Lap 201 when his
No. 6 Ebrd lost power
His crew repaired the car, but he lost 13
Laps in the process. He finished 36th.

Junior sI gloves are off
Dale Earnhardt J c drove barelianded
throughout the Coke 600, but NASCAR offi­
cials say that's OK. The fireproof gloves that
most drivers wear are only suggested in the
NASCAR rule book.

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E v e rn h a m wants

Kyle Busch handed win in Carquest 300

June 6 — MBNA America 400: Salute to Heroes,
Dover International Speedway
When air is sent at high
By RICK MINTER
June 13 — Pooono 500,
velocity through the carbure­
Cox Nows Service
Pocono Raceway
tor, Jets direct the fuel Into the
June 20 — Sirius 400,
Concord, N.C.
airstream. Jets are made
Michigan International Speedway
ith Nextel Cup veterans follow­
slightly larger to make a rich­
ing In his tire tracks throughout
June 27 — Dodge/Save Mart 350,
er mixture or slightly smaller
Saturday's Carquest 300 at
Infineon Raceway
to make a more lean mixture,
Lowe's
Motor
depending on track and
July 3 — Pepsi 400,
Speedway young Kyle
weather conditions.
Daytona International Speedway
Busch performed like
an old pro and scored
his second victory In
the past three Busch
Series races.
"That's going to be a huge effort and
owe's Motor Speedway president
it's going to cost a lot of money,” he said.
The 19-year-old
H-A. “Humpy” Wheeler said
Wheeler also said he wasn't surprised
younger brother of
there's a chance rivals Speedway
Nextel Cup driver
Motorsports, which he's a part of, and
there were some empty seats for the 600.
International Speedway Corp, which is
He blames tough economic times hurt­
Kurt Busch dominatK BUSCH
ing NASCAR's core audience.
ed most of the race.
controlled by the France family that
leading a race-high 93 bps. But for a time
runs NASCAR, could one day work
"It's still a working man's sport and
always will be,” he said.
it looked as If Cup veteran Joe Nemechek
together to build a race hack on Staten
had the race In hand.
Island. That would give NASCAR ttie
“The whole thread that runs through
this Is the fiat economy In this area. The
He sped past Busch on LAp 159 of 200
New York venue It so desperately wants.
traditional race fan that comes to races
and seemed to be on his way to Victory
The site is an abandoned industrial
In the Southeast has been In the cotton
Lane when he lost control of his No. 87
site “It would be a reclamation project,"
Wheeler said. "The difficulty is in get­
Chevy as he exited Turn 4 on Lap 182 and
mill, making trucks or running backhoes.
ting people In and out and there's not a
slid through the grass, separating the
frontstrcteh from pit road.
"I spent an hour in the grandstands
lot of areas for campers.”
He said a New York track Is a formida­ last Saturday night I didn't see many
Busch, who had been running second,
yuppies there.”
ble task no matter who takes it on.
regained the lead and was unchallenged

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for the remainder of the race, which
ended under caul ion after Tbny Raines
spun with a bp and a half to go.
“Joe Nemechek is an awesome competi­
tor, and he was really really fast,” Busch
said. "I’m sorry he spun out. . . but it's
not all the time tiiat the fastest car wins
the race.”
Busch, who earned tho first victory of
his 20-race Busch Series career on May 14
at Richmond, also regained thp series
points lead. He has a 38-point advantage
over previous leader Martin Truex Jr.,
who finished 14th and dropped to second
In the standings.
It was the fourth straight Busch Series
race and seventh In the past 13 that ended
with a change in the (xiints lead.
Busch said his toughest foe is Truex.
who drives the No. 8 Chevrolet owned by
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Teresa Earnhardt
and has four wins this season.
Jamie McMurray finished second
ahead of Kevin Harvick. Jason Lefller
and Tbny Stewart.
Nemechek recovered from his spin,
worked his way back to third and was
challenging Jamie McMurray fur second
when he ran out of gasoline and wound
up 21st.

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owns tile Nextel Cup
airs driven by Kascy
Kahne and Jeremy Mayfield
(and occasionally Bill
Elliott), said he'd also like to
field entries in the Busch
and Craftsman Truck series.
Evernham said that com­
peting in other divisions
would help recruit and
develop young drivers and
crew members. Several
other Cup team owners
already have teams running
In all three divisions, includ­
ing Rick Hendrick. Jack
Roush, Ricliard Childress
and Bill Davis.
"I'd low to," Evernlumi
said. “We're really looking
hard at them if wo can get
the right opportunity to do
that."
He said finding sponsors
for new teams is the biggest
hurdle at this point.
"It still comes down to
funding." he said.
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61— M oney to Lend

71— IlELr Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

are

A tte n tio n
R e a d e rs !!

Coro grvor A sst 2 wk salary $210
lor 14 visits m ust work 1 wknd.
mom 1 l/2Hr/ Visit Call 4 0 7-3237 5 0 8 lor appl

It's illegal for c o m p a n ies doing
b u sin e ss by phono lo prom ise
you a loan and a s k y o u to pay
to r It b e fo r e th e y d e liv er. For
m ore inform ation, call toll-lreo
1 -0 7 7 -F T C HELP. ( A public
s e r v ic e m e s s a g e from T h e
S e m in o le H erald a n d th e
F e d era l T rad e C om m ission)

59— F inancial
S ervices
A tte n tio n
R e a d e rs !!

71— H elp Wanted

It's illegal lor c o m p a n ies doing
b u sin e ss by p lio ne to prom ise
you a loan and a s k y o u to pay
fo r It b e fo r e th e y d e liv er. For
m ore inlormation, call toll-free
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s e r v ic e m e s s a g e from T h e
S e m in o le H erald a n d th e
F ed eral T rade C o m m ission )

1 5 0 plus C hristian Child C aro
Centor ntorvwwng for F/T A PA
pro sch o o l &amp; toddler te a c h e rs
Benefits Avail C a l 4 0 7 -9 3 6 0 6 3 6
ext 10 or Fax 4 0 7 -9 3 6 -0 0 4 1
SpringH ill S u ite s
S a n fo rd
S e m in o le Tow ne C e n te r is
hiring
lor
th e
following
positions:
F/T H o u s e p e rs o n
----------- r r / P T D e sk Clerit
F/T M a ln te n sn ce
G o o d working en vironm en t,
looking for g o o d , faithful
om ptoyoos Tatung applications
im modiatety 2 0 1 N Towno fid
S a n lo rd .F L 3 2 7 7 1

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ADYERHS1NCL SALES.
REPRESENTATIVE
T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld Is
looking lor an Advertising
S a to 3 R ep resen tativ e to |oin
our p rog ressiv e s a le s team
serving Sanlord. Lake Mary A
surrou nd ing
a ro a .
A
m a rk o tln g b u sin e ss d og roe
or
so m o
direct
s a le s
ex p erien ce prelorred. W e will
train th e right individual wlio
p o ssesses
solid
org an izatio n al skills, good
m torjrorsonal com m unication
abilities and w ho h a s a strong
desire to achiove Must bo sottm otivatod, e n e r g e tic and
g o a l-o rie n le d
with
a
com m itm ent to outstanding
cu sto m e r serv ice. Com puter
a n d b r d esign skilts helpful but
not n e c e s s a r y . M ust ow n
good , reliable transportation.
Ttki B l U true Monday-Friday
(40h r work w ook required),
en try -lev el
p osition
with
c o m p e n sa tio n
based
on
e d u c a tio n
an d
s a le s
e x p erien ce.
II in tereste d , p le a so sen d
resu m e lo:
D an Sutton
Advertising M anager
S e m in o le
H e ra ld
N e w s p a p e rs
P O B o x 1667
S a n lo rd , F L 32772
P h o n e : 407-322-2611x 11
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&amp; R eal E state N eed s
C O M M E R C IA L .

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T I A L

m

Air Conditoning • seeking 2 dud
m e c h a n ic s
m ust
be
exp erien ced in m anaging work
crow s Tools &amp; tra n s are
provided Call 3 5 2 -2 6 7 - 2 7 0 2
C lerlcal/C ust S e rv R ep D ata
entry, counter serv. Lift up to 3 0
lb s. W a re h o u s e A s s t Fill
orders, stock, lift to 5 0 lbs Both
M-F w (benefits A req Windows
A attn to detail. Will tram.
Cindy 4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 6 8 9 7
D ls h w a s h a r, e x p e rie n c e d
hard worker. Call D aVinci's
R e sta u ra n t.A lte r
1 30,
San ford , 4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 1 3 8 6

SEMINOLE C O M M UNITY COLLEGE
Sanford, Florida

Executive Director,
SCC Foundation
SCC is seeking an experienced, innovative, and passionate
leader to join an executive team committed to enhancing
the student-centered, future-locused, and community •con­
nected mission ol this rapidly growing, comprehensive
learning community.
Desired Qualifications: Master’s degree from a regionally
accredited Institution in education, educational administra­
tion, lawor related field. Significant experience in fund rais­
ing, development, public relations or a related area; or an
equivalent combination of training and experience.
For a complete list of requirements and application materi­
als visit website www.scc-fl.edu; email hr@mail,scc-fl edu;
or call 407-328-2101. A completed SCC application and
transcripts must be submitted. Refer Requisition 100106.
Screening will begin June 10, 2004. Applications received
after that date will be reviewed as necessary. All application
materials are subject to the Florida Sunshine Law. EA/E0.

DRIVER-CLASS
B
LICENSE,
$10.50
HOUR TO START,
BENEFITS,
DFWP
(407)299-1380
E arn E xtra M oney I Work Part
Tim e Hours. Incom e Potential
Of $ 1 0 0 0 $ 1 5 0 0 A W eek. Call
4 0 7 -8 3 0 - 5 8 9 6

in v e s t ig a t e b e f o r e

Y O U IN V E S T I
Alw ays
a
good
policy,
e s p e c ia lly
lor
b u s in e s s
opportunrtxw and tranch ees C al
Florida D ept, ol AgncuMuro A
Consum er Serv ices at 8 00 -4 3 5 7 3 5 2 or FT C -H E L P lor free
m lorm aten Or vert our W eb site
at www.ttc g o v b lz o p .
Florida law requ ires se lle rs ol
certain b u sin e ss opportunities
lo register with Florida Dept, ol
Agriculture
&amp;
C o n su m er
S e rv ic e s b efo re selling Call to
verity lawful registration b efore
you buy.

97—ArARTMENTS F urnished

P ain ters- E x p e rie n c e -H and
T ools R equired S e v e r a l Lake
County P ro je cts.
1 -8 8 8 -2 1 6 -6 0 6 1
Portrait S a l e s C on sultant 7
Pre sellers For busy S a m * Club.
Lim ited
trav el,
g rea t
com p en sation . Call 3 8 6 -7 3 6 3 6 6 1 , leav e
__________
R e s ta u ra n t,
cooks,
d ish w a s h e r s, b u s s e r s , b ar
tenders, servers. Call Pam , 4073 2 3 -3 9 0 1 .
Servers, F/T, exp necessary AM
A PM sh ifts. C all D aVlncI
R estau ran t.
4 0 7 -3 23-13 M
SW AMP
HOUSE
O R IL L
Looking for qualified c o o k s 23 yrs exp AM A PM shrts. Apply
in person 4 8 8 W. High B an k s.
D eBary 3 8 6 -6 6 8 -8 8 9 1

W EEK LY R EN TA LS
S ta rting @ $62/wk.
H is to ric D o w n to w n
407 -330-4423

Im m ediate O p en in gs lor P/T
S e cu rity
G u ard
A
P/T
M a in te n ce T ech . Apply In
P erso n
No P h o n e C a lls.
A d osa O rlan do-San lord, 2 5 0 0
A d esa Dr. (corn er ol 4 6 A 4 1G)
S a n fo rd ,
R.
32773
EOE/M/F/H/V B a c k G round
C h eck Drug Testing Em ployer

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN I Drug tree workplace
Apply at: MO Miter Drive,
Altamonte Spring* 407-MOMOO.

5 0 5 Club Dr.. W inter Springs
3BR /2BA , 1st floor co n d o .,
fireplace,
avail, mid Ju n e
S 9 5 0 M 0 $950/sec. Call P oarg
R ealty 4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 6 6 7 8

San lord / L ako M ary: 1 ,2 . and
3 Bedroom Apts storing at $539
L ak e Front Living F re e R en ll
Call now. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 1 0 4 , EHO

2 7 9 -H a U L IN G

Lowell's Auto Repair

Fill D irt. S h e l l . T o p S o il. R o c k .
C o n c r e te -W a s h o u t, B o b c a t 7
T ra c to r S e r v ic e a v a ila b le a ls o .
S e r v ic in g V o lu s ia , L a k e , S e m i n o l e ,
O r a n g e C o u n t ie s . 4 0 7 - 9 4 7 - 8 8 7 2 .

T o y o ta A A S E M a s t e r M e c h a n i c
F o r e ig n A O o m e s l l c A u to R e p a i r
&amp; S e rv ic e
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 B . S a n fo rd
C o ll 4 0 7 - 3 0 2 - 8 5 5 5
H o u r s 8 A M -6 P M
V IS A / M A S T E R c a r d

2 6 9 -C l e a n in g

S e r v ic e s

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

R u t h 's Q u a l i t y H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
R e s i d e n t i a l &amp; C o m m e r c ia l
W e e k ly , M o n th ly , B i- W e e k ly
L ic e n s e d , B o n d e d , In su re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8

2 8 1 -H o m e
I m p r o v e m e n t
C L IM A -S H IE L D
C E R A M IC C O A T IN G
T H E R M A -S H IE L D
R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S
4 0 7 -6 7 1 -4 1 4 3
S E E O U R AD O N P A G E 9A
2 8 7 -L a w n

S e r v ic e s

C la s s ic C u ta L a w n C a r e
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S e r v ic e .
M ow , E d g e , W e e d e a l , A C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n lh ly , F r e e
E s tim a te s .
S e n i o r D is c o u n t , 4 0 7 - 0 1 7 - 0 7 4 0
Q u a li t y C u t
L a w n M a in t e n a n c e
C o m m e r c ia l A R e s i d e n t i a l
B lo w in g . T rim ln g , E d g in g
C h r is tia n O w n o d A O p e r a t e d
C a ll A n y tim e , 4 0 7 - 7 6 2 * 3 1 4 5
R .E .Z . L a w n C a r e
Y a r d M a in t e n a n c e , C l e a n U p ,
A H a u l O ff
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -7 0 1 5
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -4 4 4 8

L/l
2 9 4 -P a i n t i n g

Very nice, v e ry clean turn rm ,
all utt, ca b le , A/C, Indry, p hone,
kitch u se , s e c . dr. residen t
ow ner, private e n tra n c e N o
S m o k ln g l O n ly d r u g free
so b e r need apply. 407 -3 140924.

2 7 7 -H e a l t h c a r e
B a c k P a in ? F r e e R e p o r t R e v e a ls
H o w T o E lim in a t e B a c k P a in O n c e
A nd F o r AH C a ll T o ll-F re e 1 - 0 0 0 - 7 0 4 6 4 7 6 , 2 4 -H r R e c o r d e d M sg .

Private R oom In Longw ood
Hom e, S tead y Employed, NonS m o k e r $ 8 8 wk, $ 5 0 D eposit
4 0 7 -8 3 0 - 8 2 1 6

95—

R o o m m a te
W a n te d

S45O M 0. w bU , 1st A appl lee
S h a re 4/2 w/semi-prrvate en l.
P ro fe ss io n a l you ng m iddle
ag e d m ale. Sa n lo rd Airport
a re a N/S, N/DA quiet 4 0 7 -3 2 3 7508

AFFORDABLE
PAINTING
Hom e O f The
B id B u s te r

Maintenance Folks

G e t 2 B id s T h e n C a ll U a
C o m m e r c ia l &amp; R e s i d e n t i a l
U c A In s u re d 1 5 Y rs . E x p
2 0 % O ft W ith T h i s A d
F re e Estim ates

R e m o d e l k it c h e n A B a t h
Ir r lg a tlo n / P r e s s u r e W a s h
P a in tin g / C e r a m ic T ile
R o fin is h C a b i n e t s
H o m e / L a w n S p r in k le r R e p a i r
L ic e n s e d &amp; In su re d
H o m e R e p a lr a / U te H a u lin g
4 0 7 -6 3 0 -9 3 6 6

F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S IN C E 1 9 7 0
F r e e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

2 7 8 -H a n d y
Gnll/Food Prep: D ays lull/part
tone, no Sundays. Cul 407-3336875

1 2 . A 3 B ed room s available
(ram $4GQ4nonth C a l 407-3233268.

2 5 8 -A u t o m o t iv e

R o o m s For
R e n t

100— Condominium
R entals

S a n fo rd :
2B R / 2B A
larg e
living/dining a re a , fully equip
kitchen, w/d S625/MO * $ 3 0 0
S e c . Dep. 7 0 0 E . Airport Btvd
(Sand lew ood Villas) Call 4 0 7 3 2 3 -1 8 0 3

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

2 7 5 -D r y w a l l
93—

99—ArARTMENTS U nfurnished

Business &amp; Services
D irectory

Lawn spray p erson n e e d e d for
local p e s l control com p any .
N eed valid d rivers lic e n s e .
4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 8 6 4 7

P A IN T E R S A N D H E L P E R S
N E E D E D . Q R E A T P AY 407830-0596

L ots av ailab le for le a s e In
San lord ideal a s a holding
a re a
&amp; parking
work
IrucksArailers Perfoct for small
to medium size contracting
b u s in e s s .
C o n tract
labor
available operating from an
a d ja c en t property. Interested
p artes C a l Shaun 352-267-2702

Beautifully furnished 1B R apt
$850/mo, includes water, cable,
electicity. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 6 7 0 .

H irin g B o n u s ! Lak e Mary hair
sa lo n looking lor m otivated
hair stylists A nail le c h 3
chairs left Ask tor Diane or Debt
for confidential interview. 4 0 7 3 2 3 -6 5 2 2

M a lnte nce Te ch , F/T, Large
A p ertm en t
Com m unity,
E x p e rie n c e A M ust. HVAC
Certified 4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 6 2 2 0

98— R entals

M

a n

4 0 7 -6 3 0 -0 5 9 6
4 0 7 -4 6 6 -7 8 6 6

3 0 1 -R e a l

E s ta te

W e B u y H o u ses
All a r e a s A a n y c o n d itio n
H a v a a p r o b le m h o u s o ?
W e ta k e o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o e q u ity , n o p r o b le m
A v o id f o r e c lo s u r e
N o c o m m i s s i o n s .f e o s
W e p u t c a s h In y o u r p o c k e t s !
F r e e r e p o r ts a t:
w w w .H o m o S O S .c o m
C a ll B a r r y a t 4 0 7 - 6 2 5 - 6 2 4 7
R o o f in g
A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e c i a l i z i n g In re r o o tln g
A re p a irs 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 1 9 2 6
U c# R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 0

308—

T h e r a p e u t ic
M

a s s a g e

A S IA N G IR L
F U L L B O O Y M A SSA G E

P R O F E S S IO N A L
B A M -1 2 P M 7 D a y a

C A L L 4 0 7 -4 9 7 -0 6 5 8
8R436 E.
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S
312—

T r ee

S e r v ic e

W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v i c e ?
W e A c c e p t A ll C re d it C a r d e .
T r e e R e m o v a l, T rim m in g , B o b c a t
S v c , F ir e w o o d , F r e e E s t i m a t e s .
U c / ln s . 4 0 7 - 2 6 0 - 1 5 7 9
316—

W

e l d in g

S h e e t M

&amp;

e t a l

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

$15.75 per m o n th ....... 5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

O w n bedroom, w/d, kitchen
privileges, electric, water A
cable r e t SlCXVwk 407-324-7500
leave message

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To Place Your Ad Call
101— H ousesF urnished

103— H ousesU nfurnished

C i« a n A se c u re for single adult
on ly . 2B R / 1B A dow ntown

Sanford 38FV2 5BA ♦ bonus rm,
2 ,1 9 6
sq
ftm en y
upgrades/show s like e m odel.
O pen h o u se S a t. 5/29 from
10A M -4PM C all for Info A
showing appt. Asking 2 1 9K In
Country Club Park Sub. 407-6877773

S a n fo rd .S 7 0 0 / M O
1st
•ecunty 3 2 1 -3 7 7 - 3 0 3 3

A

103— H ousesU nfurnished

407-321 0759
2S35 G oorgu Ave. Sanford 3f1.5
h o u se. CHA, available now,
S e ctio n 6 w elcom e. $ 7 5 0 mo
$ 7 5 0 secu rity. C all P orzig
Realty, 4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 8 6 7 8
2G08 S . Myrtle Ave., Sanford
3/BR 2/13A i c a r g a r a g e ,
c u ld e sa k .
A vailable
8/15
S95G/MO $ 9 5 0isecu rity Call
Porzig R ealty 4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 8 6 7 8
S A N F O R D 3 B F V L 5 B A Uving
R m , S p a R m ., L arge Yard.
S11DCVMO 1st, L ast A Secu rity
4 0 7 -4 0 2 -4 9 6 9
3BR/2BA , fipl. patio A a c c e s s
to com m pod/tennls ct. From
S125/wk 1 0 3 Long L e a l Pine
Cl. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 5 6 4
5 3 4 Wilton Cir 2BR/2BA Placid
Lakes/Towne H o u se. Q atod
Community, W/Pool, Call For
D eta ils
S950/M O
$950
Security C a l Porzig Realty 4 0 7 3 2 2 -6 6 7 8

D O Y LE R E A LTY
R EN TA LS

(407) 322-2495
S an fo rd : 1/1 Eat-In Kitchen,
U ving
Rm
$460/$425Sanford: Lrg 2/2
C on d o,
P iiv a cy
P atio
$675/$650 D ep
S a n fo rd : 3/2, Kitchen, Living
Rm , F e n ced Yard, New Pamf,
S e c tio n
8
A ccep ted
$675/$625 D eposit
S a n fo rd : 3/2 Condo. Appro*
1400 S q F I, S c rn P o rch .
In sid e Utility R m , _ E a t-ln
K itch en .
D liw g
Rm ,
Community Pool $775/5750

D'VLj , ry

n

A lta m e n le S p r in g s : 4/2,
D ouble O a ra g e , C a rp eled
Very N ice H om e $950.00
$950 00 D eposit
Lake M a ry: 4/3 w/pool, pool
m ainl., double g a ra g e, carpet
A
tile.
Lovely
H om e.
$1850/$ 1800
D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
WE RENT
S E LL HOM ES

It

Sanford: 3 B R , CHA, 2 0 0 4 Hotly
Ave, hardw d firs, d o u b le
carport, ready now, $ 7 5 0 plus
deposit 4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 4 5 4 0

W ak lva R iv e r Fro nt
2 H o m e s F o r Rent
2 h o m e s for rent o n w ooded,
private 4 a c r e s , 3 0 0 ' ol river
front. Oft R M S , 10 min to
San ford Mall L arge h om e
3/3, pool, 2 0 0 0 sqft, 2n d
h om e 2/1 plus 5 0 0 sq ft
workshop/otfice w/a/C Very
n ice cond - $ 2 ,6 5 0 00/MO lor
everything. 3 5 2 -2 2 3 - 9 0 0 0

107— M obile Homes
F or R ent
G EN EVA: FOR R EN T OR
S A L E . 3/2 m obile h om e on 5
a cres with pond. Pasteur A large
w orkshop $700/ M 0 Call 3 0 5 5 2 2 -2 8 0 2

117— C ommercial
R entals
L O N G W O O D . C lo se to U P S
13 7 5 s q ft offcD/warehouse unit.
M ore cu ft, am ple parking,
c le a n A will m aintained, very
co m p etitiv e
rent.
with
Incentives 4 0 7 -3 3 1 - 0 5 3 9
LO N G W O O D /LA K E M ARY;
Mid s iz e
public
sto ra g e
w areh o u se. 8 0 0 si s p a c e s ,
n ice, secu re, easily a c c e s s ib le
location $230/mo C a l 407-3310539
S a n fo r d O ffic e : 7 5 0 sq ft,
$450/ m o.
New
R u g s.
D ecorated, 3rd SI A S Sanford
Ave. Plenty o l Parking, Pnvole
B ath, wel Bar, Very Nice. 4 0 7 5 7 9 -8 9 4 2 , Brk/Own

141— H omes For
S ale
N o M oney D ow n I
F r e e Us! of properties available
with no down paym ent, f j e e
fecorded m e ssa g e . 1 8 6 6 ,2 2 6 7280,
10*1043
Re/Max
C entral Realty.

SELL YOUR
H O USE TO D A Y 1
New com p any in L ak e Mary
h a s sev era l program s to buy
your hom e for a l c a sh or lease
with the option to purchase. ALL
pnee ran g e s consid ered.
Call now to h ear
your options

407- 493-3255

Spring Into 2004
With One OfOur

141—H omes F or
S ale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
BONO HONEY: Racemic to HOAX)
tM horwywfwi aiM tim Lnd
U«ry a
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SCMINOIE. ORANGE. VOLUSUt

ham

R x a r U p : Sold a s is! 3/2, Eol
In Kit., L R . $ 8 2 ,9 0 0 .
In Law Q u art t e a : 4 / 3 ,2 3 0 0 *
sq f t Lhr, Din. Fam ., G am e Rm,
$ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0 .
L ik a N e w : 3/2. Lhr, Din.
G a ra g e, nicely lan d scap ed
yard $ 9 5 ,5 0 0
In L a w Q uart era: 5 B e d 31/2
bath over 4 5 0 0 sq ft w/4bed
21/2 b ath m aln h ou se plus 1
b ed / lb a th
in
law
apt.
w/soparate kitchen, bedroom ,
fam rm A b ath , 2 c a r g a ra g e
plus additional 3 ca r g a ra g e
workshop or storage on t acre
$ 2 9 9 ,9 0 0
R e n o va te d : 3/2 with new
interior point, com er lot w/2 car
g a ra g e $ 9 3 ,9 0 0

PAUL O S B O R N E

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
407-321*4764
3 B R /1 .5 B A 3 1 2 E a s t 2 5th St.
S a n fo rd .
H ardw ood
lira,
e n c lo s e d p o rch es $ 8 9 ,5 0 0 .
Z oned
R C -t
(R e stric te d
Com m ercial) R esidential rental
u s e permitted. G reat b u sin e ss
location. 4 0 7 -9 2 9 -7 1 7 3 or 9 1 8 4 9 5 -2 0 2 8

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Realty, I n c .

N eed on In v estm en t?? Want
to Move out of Apartment UfeT?
240$
O ra n g e
Avenue:
C harm ing 2/1 c o tta g e, wood
firs, brick patio, park benph.
lowering o aks, m ove-ln ready,
low SSO.OOO'B. C all J o y c e
S tan sb e rry 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 7 5 5
CA LL AND ASK US A BO U T
R EO OR FO R ECLO SUR E
P R O P E R T IE S
A
NEW
L O C A L L tS T IN O S .
C a ll J o y c e S ta n sb e rry
407 -323-676$
O r, J a n O uttw eller
407-679-1000

160— Business F or
S ale

Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Ask about specials!

SanfordCourtApartments
.

3291 S. S anford Ave., S anford

231— C ars F or S ale
10BB C H E V Y C O R V E T T E .
BLACK
N EEDS
SO M E
W O R K . ORQ IN AL O W N E R
$5000 407-688-6644

F R E E K IT T E N S T O A
GOOD HOME CALL
407-417*1859

97 8 U N F1R E Q T , autom atic,
e x c e lle n t c o n d ., co ld A/C,
power windows, $ 3 0 0 0 O B O
4 0 7 3 2 3 -1 8 6 9

Patti's Pet
Sitting
Will C a re Fo r Your D og or C at
In Y o u r H o m e W hile You Are
G o n el Plenty of T IC . Very
R easo n ab le R a te s! R efe ren ces
A v ailab le
Upon
R e q u e s t.
P le a s e Call 4 0 7 -3 1 4 - 8 7 0 3

235—
T ruck/Buses A^ans
F or S ale

211— A ntique &amp;
C ollectibles

P ick u p T h ic k : 1/2 ton D odge
D akota. 1 9 9 5 . 1 0 4 ,0 0 0 m iles,
dark g re e n , exlen d ed c a b . VB,
power everything $ 5 ,2 9 9 .4 0 7 3 2 2 * 5 3 7 7 ev e.

C o lle c to r w ill p a y $500 to
$3,000 to r H . N ew to n, A . Hair
A L R oberta oil palntlnga.
C a ll 321*663*6233.

L egals

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IVIL A C TIO N
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-946-14-W

221— G ood T hings
to E at
U -P ick
B la c k
E y ed
P e a s Starts Ju n e 5&lt;h. 8Am $ 1 0
per B u sh el 3 9 9 1 C elery Ave,
Sanford. (B A * Houee) 407-3217388
V a le n cia
O ra n g e s ,
R ad
G rapefruit, Peaa A C o m
M e riw e th e r F a rm s , 3461
C e le ry A v e , S an fo rd .

223—
M iscellaneous

Spa/Hot tub, 5 p erson portable
with lounger. Sh p. 2 0 Je ts,
n ever u se d . $ 1 6 5 0 . 4 0 7 -2 5 8 5919

AMSOUTH BANK, e t c ,
Plaintiff,

JO B BROOKS, at el,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S U IT-P R O P E R TY
TO: JO B BROO KS
Addresses Unknown
YOU ARE H EREBY NOTIFIED
that en action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty in Seminole County. Florida:
Beginning al Ihe Southwest cor­
ner of Block 3 4 of Robinson
Survey of an Addition to
Sanford, Florida, a s recorded in
Plat Book 1 al P ag es 9 2 and 93
of the Public R ecord s of
Seminole County, Florida, run
(hence North 112 feet, thence
E ast 4 ) 3 5 lee I, thence South
112 teat, thence W est 4 9 3 5 leet
to beginning.
The ((reel address ol which is
1310 West 12th Street. Sanford.

tech n ology m em ory loam as
s e e n on TV/Mall. 2 0 year
warranty Retal $1699: must sol
$595 407*402-2778 or 386-6086494.

191— B uilding
M aterials

AUCTION-LAKE FRONT ESTATE LOTS on U K J» « la
la ir Placid. FT- Ham. SAT June 12. Pim m Sat. June 5. II
im-lpm Hi|genbvxham Auctioneer* (IOO)2J?-4ltL

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ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Du you
UOO a day? Ymr
owe local canty rant lacluJn W Macbum and Candy All fur
19.995 (100)114.6)2). B020000)).
Sp ortiL Irtflgh lla,, R n la r tlla i, Eqaritrlai a CUS­
TOMERS! Featured on Diwotery Channel Pucnird ayiicm
deli arts riplotnr jromb opportunity Fjitrrprrnrun named
fur new market demand l)k. Call Knt (KIHMI-T7II.
1MB.VENDING 9* Machines 19.120 The Bell Location*!
4B0242I. (10011)6 )464 24/Hn
A NEW OPPORTUNITY. Lean to Earn D k lSk pee w«k
hum any location! No telling Nut MLM, (III 1)75-7920
MAKE MONEY telling nuruaj uniform*! Earclleut mutual
income1 20% commiuioa of |rou tale! blip://

VENDING ROUTE! CokrLnya'Mart/Wnttr Frofmionnl
income and equipment. 17950, Call (177*4) 1726 B020U20 )7 .

CoikctiMes

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P. MAX. AL NEMAN, T. WESSELMAN. FAZZNO, ERIE,
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1st Month's Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Annrovctl Credit
• Spacious Apartment* with large Closet* • U k r
F ro n t» Volleytall » Sparillna H w t » Tennis Court*
AWpyrr ft

1 LIVE OAK BLVO

Country Lake !
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford •330-5204

Financial

Start Dates
1Sanford, July 26
•Cocoa, Aug. 9

C M Fur S c outed Sent*weakl Aaaafey p ajam a. If* yow
money! Gel cmh auu when you need X mod' OUcalf heal la (he
bnuncu Seulemenl Purchawra (!77)Money Mr

Price Indues book and
a l Ihe equipment No
hidden charges.

MORTGAGE LATE7 Haw aa Uauaomd Hawe? In Fwwtou*r»7 Di&gt;«fcnd7 Eauu Sale? VncaM? No Equry? O nnw nd
•fled Yon p t Cwfc. all prablow adund-We Can! (U«)590-

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(877) 447-1950
Capt. Mike Adams

T he administration of tho
estate of FRANK VERNARSKY,
deceased . File Number 04-419CP, It pending In Ihe Circuit
Court tor Sem inole County,
Florida, Probata Division, the
address ol which is Post Office
Box 8 0 9 9 , Sanford. Florida
32772-8099. The names and
addresses of the personal rep­
resentative and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below

has been filed against you. and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. If any to
It, on Plaintiffs attorney, whoee
name and address is Josep h B
Lahav, The Solomon Tropp Law
Group, P .A , 4 0 0 N. Ashley
Plaza. Suite 3000, Tampa, FL
33602, and flla the original with
the Clerk of the above-styled
Court, within thirty (30) days
after the first publication, an
answer must be Died or you will
be defaulted and a judgment
may b e entered against you lor
the relief dem anded In the
Complaint.

The sir eel address ol which is
2 3 8 Jo n e s Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida 32773.
h a t been filed against you, and
you are required to serve a copy
of your wntlen d efen ses, it any
lo II, on Plaintiff'! attorney,
whose name and address It
Josep h B. Lahav. The Solomon
Tropp Law Group, P .A . 4 00 N.
Ashley P laza. Suite 30 0 0 .
Tampa. FL 33602, and file the
original with Ihe Clerk ol the
above-styled Court, within thirty
(30) days after the first publica­
tion. an answer must be filed or
you wtn b e dolaullod and a judg­
ment may bo onlered against
you tor the rollet demanded in
the Complain!,

W ITNESS my hand and the
seal of said Court on May 25.
2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk

W ITNESS my hand and the
seal o l said Court on May 25,
2004

Joseph B. Lahav. EsqiHra
The Solomon Tropp Law Group.
PA
400 N. Ashley Plaza, Suite 3000
Tampa, FL 3 3602-4331
Attorneys lor Amsouth Bank

MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By. Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk

Publish. Ju ne 2. 9. 2004
F002

Jo sep h B Lahav. Esquire
T he Solom on Tropp Law
Group, PA
4 0 0 N Ashley Plaza. Suite
3000
Tampa, FL 33602-4331
Attorneys lor Am south Bank

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
F O R SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-947-14-O
AMSOUTH BANK, etc..
Plaintiff,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FO n
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 0 4 -4 1 9 CP

N O TIC E O F S U IT-P R O P E R TY
TO; JO B BRO O KS
Addresses Unknown

IN RE ESTATE OF
FRANK VERNARSKY,
D eceased.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty In Seminole County, Florida:

NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS

All other creditors ot the
Decedent and persons having
claim s or demands against the
D eced ent's estate, including
unmatured, conllngont or unliq­
uidated claims, must file thetr
claim s with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FO REV ER BARRED
The date ol Ihe first publication
ol this Notice is Ju n e 2. 2004.
Personal Representative
MICHAEL J VERNARSKY
25 5 W Sab a! Palm Place
Longwood, FL 32779

Publish Ju n e 2 , 9, 2004
F 003

JO B BRO O KS, at al.
Defendants

Alt creditors ot the Decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against Decedent's
e sta te Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims on whom a copy ot this
notice is served must file their
claim s with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIR ST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 3 0 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
CO PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.

TERRANCE H DITTMER
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No. 210471
1615 Edgewaler Drtve, Suite
150
Post Office Box 540057
Orlando, FL 32854-0057
(407) 843-0348
Publish: Ju n e 2, 9, 2004
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Real Estate
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WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS MUST SEE. Ifi-mr*. Cattm,
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MURPHY NC. Call (or Fret Brochure (100)141-1161
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Lot 17. and the East 3 0 leet of
Lot IS . Block A. South Santord
Heights Addition, according to
the Plat thereof a s recorded in
Ptal Book 2 al P ages 118 and
119 of Ihe Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida

Auctions

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Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

Florida 32771.

KILL LAKE HEEDS Proven Aquande Prller* drttroy unnamed
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GARAGE SALE
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L egals

PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Wt c u help!
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L egals

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Business Opportunities

NASA

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For Sale

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

Set:

231245

Adoption

ABSOLUTE AUCTION -Rciiiurul equipment neally new223 wit upvcalc Fail City Grill. Colonu Brookurud Village,
Birmingham. Alabama. lin t I- 10 00 • ar gtaaction* com.
(WI)%6-2I77 Grui|tr, Thagard A Auocialtt, lac Jack F.
Granger * IT).

C O R R U G A TED
S TEEL
R O O F IN Q for B a rn s , B o at
D ocks, Sh ops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 1 5 **2 0 ' 16*1(20'. Call For
P rices. Surplus S te e l A Supply,
Inc. Apopka 4 0 7 -2 9 3 -5 7 8 6 .

Country
Style
City
Living

199— P ets &amp;
S upplies

Fkmst/Gift S h o p in O viedo just
reduced to $ 3 0 K total. Includes
inventory A van. S to re front
location. Call S h e r e e , Secu rity
Financial. 4 0 7 -6 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

Mattress

liscellaneous
199-229

_________
Services

407- 322-2611

W isteria

BEDRM
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PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleig h b ed .
Rails, D resser, Mirror, C h est. 2
N itestds, unused, Still B oxed ,
C o st S7k S e ll $ 1 9 5 0 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415

Apartments

407-3234101

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181-197

S a v e o n P a r ls ll M ow er
B la d es. B e lls, W h eels, Tires A
T ubes
C a a to 'a ,
2 61 7A
French Ave, Sanford. 407-3236416

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Real Estate

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aad taaaraaca payout*. ((00)734-7)10 J O W n r u « t h .J 0
Wcalunrtb Mean* C a4 Now Foe Structured Srtltemenn

FAMILY HEALTH CARE uTrewrtptloa Flat! U&gt;9 9Vinu
Bed oetuork. heal coverage No limilauoat, include* Denial.
Villon, Pre ciulint Cond OKI Call WCS (t00)705-)))l caL
2)4T.
DON'T PAY FULL PRICE FOR YOUR LIFITOR!
(111)259-6722.

Help Wanted
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uith upfumimitie* for c a m poudi an) a cmpeuuve compen
lanon package Mini pouwu an undenlanduif of ihe ■rutpaper •dtennioi butiaeai and hate ctcrpbooal untio|. interpenonal, and prewotabooal tkilla. Caadutaia thould exhibit
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lag (100)771-4)11. nuu pnmeinc com
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Benefit* Paid mining Call 7 day* foe mfo IU1 *26251) Eat
144
HOLLYWOOD CASTING. Naiiemal Talent Search Actor*.
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Deiwe . COVENANT TRANSPORT. Team, and Soioa check
on* one new pay plan. Oaaer Operuiun. Eapcnemred Dmoa.
Soioa. Team aad Graduate Stndrnla Call (UDMORE PAY
0 111-647 )729).

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Front 119.990 lo 172.990. Call foe ule map (M l |575 LAND,
uuu ngllhrmelk tnlanJ com
Dreaming ef meting to (he Carolina Mini? Grand Opening
prc conitrucbon price* avillable on uuoded foil (root
homeMtev No (tree limil (o budd. Lou duun paymertt, lowed
tnterevl rale* to yn’ Call (8661)34-3233, a 669
LAKE BARGAIN 111)44 Frrt covered boal ilipt Gently
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Beet Ahull nauonal furor on )5.0U0 acre revrealtonal lake in
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Call now (8001704-3154. e u 41), Suntel Bay, LLC.
H INTERN NC MOUNTAINS. Nonh Carolina Where there
i* Cool Mounurn Atr. View* A Stream. Hunt*, Cabin* A
Acreage CALI. fOR FREE BROCHURE OF MOUNTAIN
PROPERTY SAILS. (100642 53)3 Realty ol Murphy )|7
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Buy Mouulaiu load Now! 5 a.ret. high aluiude, Cfnlaular
view, paved ronl driveway, huuie ute S)5.C&gt;I0 Owner ftnarx
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NEW LOG HOME S79.9U5NC Mouniauu Sew 2JO) tquare
loot log home being bwitl in ternre mountain telling High
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Legals

Legals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
C »»« Numbar: 04-S19-CP
IN R E: ESTATE OF
n O SE OLENN,
Daoaawd.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of (he
esta te ot R O SE
OLENN,
deceased, F ie Number 04-518CP. Is now pending In the Circuit
Court In and lor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate
Division, the address ol which is
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Santord. Florida 3 2 7 7 1 . This
estate is a testate (A WIX Was
Found) estate. The name and
address ot the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below.
ALL C RED ITO RS OF THE
D ECEASED ARE NOTIFIED
THAT they and any other per­
sons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate must
file their claim In this probate
proceeding on or before the later
ot the date that Is 3 months arter
the time ol the lire! publication ol
this notice to creditors or, as to
any creditor required to be
served with a copy hereof. 30
days after the date ot service on
the creditor (F.S § 7 3 3 702)
ALL CLAIMS AND O B JE C ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
The dale ol the first publication
ol this Notice Is May 26, 2004
Personal Representative
JEAN WE HERMANN
124 MORNING GLORY DRIVE
LAKE MARY. FL 32746
BRIAN R. LOE. ESQUIRE
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No : 0 7 2 2 5 6 0
3074 W est Lake Mary Blvd,
#136
Lake Mary. FL 32746
Phone: (4 0 7 )3 2 3 -6 1 2 6
Publish: May 26, 2 0 0 4 and
Ju n e 2 ,2 0 0 4
E191
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-629-C P

NOTICE OF BALE
To satisfy owner tan tor rant
due in accordance with Florida
Statutes. Sell Storage Facility
Act. Sections 6 3 8 0 1 -6 3 8 0 9 .
content* ol leased (p a ces a*
Identified below
RAY C. BELL
305
Clothe*, shoes, boxes
MICHAEL ROTUNDO 348
Furniture, Dryer. Misc
JAM ES SHEPHERD
Furniture. B.ks. Boxes

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ot the estate
of CHARLOTTE E DALPHY,
d eceased, whose date ol death
was July 14, 20 0 3 ; and whose
Social Security Number is 54756-6311 Is pending In the Circuit
Court lor Sem inole County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address ot which is P O . Box
8099, Santord. FL, 32772-8099,
The nam es and addresses of
the personal representative and
that personal representative*
attorney are aet forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
•other persona having dalm s or
demands against the decedent's
. estate on whom a copy ol this
notice Is served, must tile their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIR ST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 3 0 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A# other creditors ot the d e ce­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate mutt hie their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O F THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FO R ­
EVER BARRED. NOTWITH­
STANDING THE TIME P ER I­
ODS SE T FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE­
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 2. 2004
Lawrence R. Dalphy
Personal Representative
1t61 Autumn Brook Clide
Longwood. FL 32 7 5 0
MARY ELLEN CEELY
Florida Bar No. 503568
RANO, CAUVEL 8 CEELY, P.A.
2 33 East Rich Avenue
DeLand. FL 32724
Telephone: 388-2131
Attorney for Lawrence R. Dalphy
Publish: Ju ne
FOOS

2,9. 2004

N O T I C E O F A P U B L IC H E A R IN G T O C O N S ID E R
T H E A D O P T IO N O F A N O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E
C IT Y O F S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
Notico is hereby given that a Public Hearing will b e held In the
C om m ission R oom al th e City Hall. 3 0 0 North Park Avenue, In
th e City ot Sanford. Florida, at 7 0 0 o'clock P.M. on Monday,
Ju n e 14, 2 0 0 4 , lo consid er the adoption ot an ordinance by the
City ot Santord, Florida, d escribed a s follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 3 8 6 8

358

JACQUELINE WILLIAMS 404
TV, Household, Boxes

TO ANNEX 1.54 A C R E S O F P R O P E R T Y LYING BE TW EEN C R
4 6 A AND THE C S X RAILROAD AND BE TW E EN THE C S X
RAILROAD AND OLD LAKE MARY ROAD; A S SHOWN ON
THE MAP BELO W :

JO SEP H SEROPHIN 450
TV, Furniture, Computer

tcW l S S f Z Z Z

KIDDY'S TIRE REPAIR 516
Approx. 60 Used Tires

* A N N E X A T IO N
-| R E Q U E S T

DAVE BLAKE
526
Car Sea ts, Misc Furniture
JE F F JAM ES
O S. #7
Pontiac Station Wagon
VIN 267A T35H X D I7tt399
All until are sold "a i ls' and
must b e paid lor In CASH imme­
diately Mowing sale All unit*
advertised may not be available
at time ot sale In the event ot
settlement between owner and
obligated party
Buyers must
remove all contertts, sweep unit
and haul away debris Contents
win be sold at pubic auction to
the highest bidder or otherwise
disposed ol al the M owing lime
and location
DATE: JUN E 1«, 2004
TIME: 1 3 0 P.M
Magnolia Self-Storage
2 5 3 0 Magnolia Ave
Santord, FI 32773
(407)321-2806

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
that the City ot Santord. Florida
In a cco rd an ce wtlh Florida
Statutes Chapter 705 intends on
disposing ol lott/abandonad
property in one ot the Mowing
manners: 1. Return the property
to the owner, 2. Convert and
retain the property to u w by the
City. 3. Trade the property to
another governmental agency,
4. Donate the property to a char­
itable organization, or 5. Declare
the property a s Junk and notrty
(ha appropriate refuse removal
Service The City ot Sanford
reserves the right to determine
the proper and most sir active
m eans of dnposal
QeneraXy to * type of properly to
be tkspoeed ot includes, but la
not United to. bicycles, radios,
toots, jew airy, office equipment,
currency, clothing, and other
m iscellaneous
Items.
Description ol items is available
lor Inspection In the Police
Department at 8 1 6 S . French
Avenue. Santord, Florida.
A l interested persons making
claim s against said property
muel enow proof of ownership or
must b e able to Identify any
msrlunga prior to examination ol
such proparty. Claim mutt be
made to the P o le s Department
on or batora Ju n e 10, 2004

^knnrnri
A com p lete description and a copy ot the ordinance shall b e
available at the office ol th e City Clerk tor all p ersons desiring to
exam in e th e sam e
All partios In Interest and citizens shall h ave an opportunity to b e
heard al said hearing
B y order ol the City Com m ission ot the City ol Santord, Florida
P E R S O N S WITH D ISABILITIES NEEDING A SSISTA N C E TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF T H E SE P R O C E E D IN G S SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN R E S O U R C E S O FF IC E ADA C O O R D I­
NATOR AT 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 6 1 0 4 8 H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F THE
M EETING.

Publish: Ju n e 2 ,9 , 2004
F007

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR BEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 02-CA -1353-14-L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SY ST E M S,
INC , a s Nominee lor Household
Finance Corporation,
Plaintiff,

R O SE M JO N ES, et a l ,
Defendant (s)
SECOND
RE-NOTICE OF SALE
(Publish in Santord Herald)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
August 15, 2003, entered in Civ#
C ase No 02-CA-1353-14-L ol
the Circuit Court ol the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
tor Seminole County. Florida,
wherein MORTGAGE EL EC ­
TRONIC REGISTRATION S Y S ­
TEMS, INC., as Nominee lor
Household Finance Corporation.
Plaintiff, and R O SE M. JO N ES.
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
R O SE M. JO N E S . DARREN
DARNELL JO N E S. UNKNOWN
SP O U SE OF DARREN DAR­
NELL JO N E S . RASHMIKANT
PATEL. KALA PATEL, CITY OF
SANFORD. JA M E S S O B E R .
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE, and
Unknown Tenant in Possession,
are Defendants.
I wil sell to the highest bidder
tor cash al the W est Front Door
ol
the
Sem inole
County
Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue. Santord, Florida 32771,
at 11 DO a m on the on the 15
day ot Juna, 2004, the following
described real property a s set
lorth In said Final Summary
Judgment, to wit:

ADVICE TO THE PU BLIC: II a person d ecid es to appeal a d eci­
sion m ade wtlh resp ect to any matter consid ered at the above
m eeting or hearing, h e may n eed a verbatim record ol the pro­
ceed in g s. Including the testim ony and ev id en ce, which record is
not provided by th e City ol Sanford. (F S 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 )

LOT 3 2 . PINE C R E S T
HEIGHTS REPLAT. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
9, PAGES 77 AND 78, PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
W ITNESS my hand and the seal
ot the court on May 13, 2004.

Attorney lor Plaintiff;
Kristin Enn L etters, Esquire
Steven B. Greenfield, P.A.
Suite 402
7 0 0 0 W est Palmetto Parti Road
B oca Raton, Florida 33433
Telephone: (561 )3 9 2 -6 3 9 1
Facaimila: (561) 3 9 2 6 9 6 5
Publish: May 26, 2004 and Juna
2. 2004
E l 92

Payment ot Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording le e s are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der st the sale Full payment ot
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours tiler
the advertised time ot sale Al
payments than b e cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable lo the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court,
Dated on 5/27/2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Ju ne 2, 9, 16, 23, 2004
F017
N otice o l Application
for T a i Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that RAYMOND P RHODE OR
MARIANNE K RHODE. Ihe
holder ot the following certtficate(s) h as Med said certifi­
cate)!) lor a tax deed lo be
Issued thereon The certificate
num bei(s) and year(t) ot
issuance, the description ol the
property, and the name(s) in
which 4 was a ssessed l*/are as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 197 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30 SAG05036010

N am es In which a sse s se d :
JO SEP H INGRIA J R TRUSTEE

NOTICE OF AUCTION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

This auction will b e held on
JUN E 26, 2004. al BOO AM al
3 25 Aulin Ave , Oviedo. F L

Notice is hereby given that
Oviedo Road 8 Wrecker Service
will sell al public auction lor sal­
vage lor cash on demand to the
highest bidder the following
described
vehicle:
1987
Otdsmobile Toronado two door
black.
VIN#
1G3EZ1136HU314686

Prospective bidders may inspect
the vehicles on the day before
the Auction from BAM until 6PM.
Term* are ca sh or cenified
funds only OVIEDO TOWING
reserves the right to eccept or
refuse any and all bids
The following
offered tor bids:

vehicle*

are

1991 Buick Century
VIN# 1G4AL54N0M6422783

This auction wilt be held on
JUNE 2 6 2004 at tOam in the
morning at Autotronics al 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road,
Oviedo, FL 32765

NOTICE OF AUCTION

Prospective bidders may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before the auction betw een
9am-5pm Terms are cash or
certified funds

This auction will b e held on
JU N E 28, 2004, at BOO AM al
3 2 5 Aukn Ave., Oviedo, F L

Oviedo R oad 8 W recker
Service reserve* the right to
accept or reject any and all bids

Publish: Ju n e 2. 2004
F 0 I2

Prospective bidder* may inspect
the vehicles on the day before
the Auction from BAM until 6PM
Term* are cash or certified funds
only.
OVIEDO
TOWING
reserves the right to accept or
retusa any and all bids.
T he following
offered for bids:

vehicles

are

1987 Regal Boat
VIN# RGM B1009F6B7
Publish Ju n e 2. 2004
F 0 I3

Notice is hereby given that
Oviedo Road 8 Wrecker Service
will sell at public auction lor sal­
vage lor cash on demand to the
highest bidder the following
described vehicle: 1998 Mercury
Mystique lour door tan, VIN#
f MELM6534WK608235

Prospective bidders may
inspect the vehicles on the day
belora the auction betw een
9am-5pm Term* are cash or
certified funds

Publish: Juna 2 , 2004
F01S
Notice o f A pplication
lor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON, the
holder ot the following oertificeiefs) h a t filed said certificate(s) for a tax deed to be
issued (hereon The certificate
number(s) and ysar(a) ol
issuance, the description ol the
properly, and the name(a) In
which it was a ssessed is/are as
M om:
CERTIFICATE NO: 9 2 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1907
PARCEL ID# 2 0 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 1 00006420
Description of Property: LEO
LOT 42 8 1/2 VACD ALLEY ON
E BOOKERTOWN PB 4 PG 98
Names In which a sse s se d . MATTIE HARDY
Al ot s a d property being in the
County of Semi note, Stale ol
Florida.

Oviedo Road 8 W iackar
Service reserves the right to
accept or reject any and aK bids.

Unless such certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificate!») wil be sold to the
highest bidder al the west front
door.
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on

Pubkah: Ju ne 2 ,2 0 0 4
F 014

Monday. JULY 12. 2094. al
1100am .

Colonial Property Trust, 100 Colonial Center Pkwy., Suite 170,
Lake Mary. F L 32601, application #40-117-65642-5. Th e project
Is located In Seminole County, Section 39, Township 19 South.
Range 30 East. Th e E R P application is lor construction ot a sur­
face water management system tor a 35.6-acre, residential
development known a t Colonial Village al Tw in Lakes. Th e
receiving waterbody la Tw in Lakes.
Th e tile(a) containing each ot the above-listed application)*) are
available tor Inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal
holidays, BOO s.m. to 5 0 0 p.m. at the St Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center Written objections to the application m ay be made, but
should be tiled with (received by) the District Clerk, 4049 Reid
St , Palalka, Florida 3 2 1 77-1429, no later than 14 days from the
date ol publication. Written objections should identify the objec­
tor by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the
application. Filing a written objection does not anttte you to a
Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing O nly
those persons whose substantial Interests a n affected by the
application and w ho Ale a petition meeting the requirements ot
Section! 120.596 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28106, Florida Administrative C ods, m ay obtain an Administrative
hearing All timely Ned written objections will be presented to the
Board lor consideration In Its deliberation* on application prior lo
the Board taking action on the application.
Gloria Lewis, Division Director, Division ol Permit Date Services
St. Johns River Water Management District

Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary (tamp taxes
and recording fe e * are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the aide. F u l payment ot
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 2 4 hour* alter
the advertised time ot sate. Al
paymenta shall b e cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on 5/27/2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deoutv Clark
Publish: Ju ne 2, 9. 1 6 .2 3 . 2004
F016
Notice of Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON, the
holder ol the following certihcata(s) h a t filed said cenrttcata(i) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
num ber(i) end y e a r(i) ol
issuance, the description ol the
property, end the nam e(s) in
which it wes asse s sed ta/are as
toaows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 3 40 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL 10# 25-19-30-5A O 1406 6 0 6 A

CITY O F SANFORD
/*/Dorma Baldwin
Property and Evidence Clark

Description at Property: LEG W
7 3 FT OF LOT 6 BLK 14 T fl 6
TOWN OF SANFORD P B 1 PG
60

Publish Ju n e 2 . 9. 2004
FOOS

N am e* In which a s s e s s e d :
HAROLD S NOBLES JR

!

Monday. JULY 12, 2004, al
1100am .

Publish: Ju n o 2 , 9 , 2 0 0 4
F 001

Th e SI. Johns River Water Management District h a t received
the application (or Environmental Resource P erm lt(i) Irom the
following appUcant(s):

FOOB

Unless such certiftcat*(s) shall
b e redeemed according to taw.
the property described In such
certificate)*) wil b e sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. Santord, Florida,
on

Description ot Property: LEG
LOTS t ♦ 2 BLK 5 TR 3 TOWN
OF SANFORD PB 1 PG 58

This auction will b e held on
JU N E 19. 2004 at 10am in the
morning at Autotromc* al 174
E ast Mitchel Hammock Road.
Oviedo, FL 32765

COURT SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

AJI ot said property being in the
County ot Seminote. Stale ot
Florida.

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

Pubkah: Ju n e 2 .2 0 0 4

•ii I

/
m m m T- r | k

N O T IC E

A dvertisem ent

L egals

M ay 20,2 0 0 4

IN R E: ESTATE OF
CHARLOTTE E. DALPHY,
D eceased

L egals

L egals

Ail ol said property being in the
County ol Seminole, State ol
Florida.
Unless such certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according to taw.
the property described in such
certificated) wil be told to the
highest bidder at the west tront
door,
Sem inole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY 12, 2004. at
1160am
Payment ot Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording le e s are required
to b e paid by the successful bid­
der al the sale Full payment ol
an amount equal lo Ihe htgheji
bid is due within 2 4 hours alter
the advertised time ol sale Al
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
mode
payable lo the Clerk ot Ihe
Circuit Court.

ji*

Dated on 5/27/2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Deborah M. Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Ju n e 2. 9, 16. 23, 2004
F016
Sem in ole Community College
100 W eldon Boulevard
Santord, FL 32771
Notice ot Budget W orkshop
and
R egular Monthly Meeting
The District Board ol Trustees ol
Sem inole Community College
announces a Budget Workshop
and a regular Board meeting in
which a l persona are invited
Date and Time
Budget Workshop
Tuesday. Ju ne 15, 2004
5 0 0 PM
Board Meeting
Tuesday. Ju ne IS, 2004
7 0 0 PM
Place
Semi note Community College
SanfordLak# Mary Campus
Weldon Administration Building A200
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford, Florida 32773
Purpose:

Budget Workshop

The District Board ol Trustees
will review budget prelumnane*
and other issues as they felete
to the preparation of the 20042 0 0 5 Operating Budget tor
Semi note Community College
Regular Monthly Meeting
A copy ot the agenda may be
obtained by writing to Dr. E. Ann
M cGee
al
100
Weldon
Boulevard, Sanlord, Florida
3 2 7 7 3 or by calling Linda
Coweta al 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -2 0 1 0 and
arranging tor an agenda to be
mailed or available lor pick-up.
Pursuant to the provisions ol Ih*
Americans with Disabilities Act.
any person requiring special
accommodation* to partidpate
in this m eeting Is aakad to
advise Sem inole Community
College el least 48 hours before
the meeting by contacting Linda
Cowels at 407-326-2010, It you
era hearing or speech impaired,
p lea se
contact
Sem inole
Community College by calling
Ma. Dorothy Patahon al 407328-2109.
Persona a rt advtaed th at X they
decide to appeal any decision
m ad* al this mealing, they wiX
need a record of the proceedInga and tor such purpose, they
may need to inaura that a verba
tim record o&lt; the proceeding* is
made, which record Inctudes the
testimony and evidence upon
which ih* appeal is to b e baaed,
per Section 2 86 0 105, Florida
Statutes
Pitokeh: Ju n e 2, 2004
F 019
N O TIC E O F B A LE
P U B LIC A U C TIO N
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
8TATU ES 7 t 3 .7 6 THE FO L­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY JUNE 22. 2094 AT

Page 3B

Legals

Legals

Legals

1 0 0 0 AM AT C O R TES TOWtNG
SERVICE. 245 ORANGE AVE.
LONGWOOD.
FLORIDA
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLD
AS IS WITH NO TITLE GUAR­
ANTEE. SELLER R ESER V ES
THE RIGHT TO BIO BIDDING
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWING AND STORAGE.
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
TO SALE
FORM OF PAY­
MENT IS CASH OR CASHIERS
CHECK.

ffi* property cteecribed In such
certificate)*) wW b e eoid to Ihe

Unto** such oamttcatef*) ah a!
b e redeemed ecoordtog to law,
the properly d e eo tw d In such
certfficatefs) w * b e aotrfto to#
Ngheet bidder m toe west from
door,
Seminote
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on

1) 1990 FORD ESCORT
VIN# 1FAPP15J4P W 2S7743
2) 1995 FORD ESCORT
VIN# 1FA SP11J0SW 295513
■3) 1993 FORD THUNDERBIRD
VIN# 1FAPP8243PH 232722
4) 1997 FORD F-150
VIN# 1FTD F1768VNA20345
5) 1967 MERCURY SABLE
VIN# 1MEBM58U3HA644095
6) 1994 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS
VIN# 2MELM 75W 0RX632503
7) 1991 MERCURY COUGAR
VIN# 1MEPM6O47MH049437
8) 1969 CHEVROLET
CAMARO
VIN# 1Q1FP21E0K L207154
9) 1989 BUICK SKYLARK
VIN# 1Q4NC54U0KMO61203
10) 1985 OLDSMO0ILE CUT­
LASS
VIN# IG 3A J27R 6FD 414905
11) 1991 PONTIAC SUNBiRD
VIN* 1G2JB34KXM 7604071
12) 1991 PONTIAC GRAND
AM
VIN# 1G2NE54U3MC535673
13) 1968 CHRYSLER 4 DR
VIN# 1C 3BU 6637JD 105628
14) 1993 DOOGE SPIRIT
VIN# 1B3X A 4638PF595399
15) 1985 PLYMOUTH VOYAOER
VIN# 2P4FH 51G 5FR 151468
18) 1992 GEO METRO
VIN# 2C1M R248XN 8702114
17) 1985 JE E P CHEROKEE
VIN# 1JC W L7824FT073037
18) 1994 JE E P CHEROKEE
VIN# 1J4G Z 70S5R C 103407
19) 1991 VOLKSWAGEN
GOLF
VIN# 3VWDB21G7MM043589
20) 1990 MA7DA MPV
VIN# JM 3LV S225L0257919
21) 1993 MAZDA MX3
VIN# JM 1E C 4329P0222872
22) 1988 HONDA ACCORD
VIN# 1HGCA563XJA187679
23) 1986 HONDA CRX
VIN* JH M A F5323G S044973
24) 1993 HONDA DEL SOL
VIN# JH M EH 6261PS004204
25) 1989 HONDA ACCORO
VIN# 1HGCA6285KA073766
26) 2004 TOYOTA COROLLA
VIN# 1N XBR32E44Z23652S
Publish: Ju n e 2, 2004
F 020
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice is hereby given
Seminole Paint 8 Body will sen
al Public Auction lor salvage lor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der, the following described
vehicle*
JUNE 14. 2004
63 Datsun 260 ZX
VIN# JN IH Z 04S2D X 571166
JUN E 1 9 ,2 0 0 4
9 0 Honda Civic
VIN#JHMED6369LSOOO141
The auction will be held al
1 2 0 0 P.M. on the said dates
above. At Seminole Paint 8
Body 2 5 4 0 S
Myrtle Ave.
Santord. FL 32 7 7 3 Prospective
bidders may inspect vehicle*
one hour prior to sal*. Terms
are c a sh or certified funds
Semmote Wrecker reserve* the
right to accept or reject any and
all bids.
Publish: Ju n e 2, 2004
F021
N olle* o f Application
for Tex Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that EOUIFUNDINQ INC, Ihe
holder ot the following certific a te (i) h as Med said certiticete(s) lot a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
num ber(s) and year(s) ot
Issuance, the description ot five
property, and the nam e(s) in
which It was a ssessed Is/ai* as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1172 YEAR
O F ISSUANCE: 2001
PARCEL ID# 3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 125B-0000
Description ot Property: LEG
S E C 3 3 TWP IQS RGE 31E E
4 45 99 FT OF N 2 19 4 FT OF S
4 38 8 FT OF SW 1/4 (L E S S N
5 9 4 FT OF E 133 FT 8 E 2 5 FT
FO R RD)
N am es in which a s s e s s e d :
ROOSEVELT GREEN
AX ot said property being in ih*
County of Semmote, Stale of
Florida
Unless such certificate)*) shall
b e redeemed according to law.

door,
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. Santord, Florida,
on
Monday, JUNE 29, 2004, at

11:00am

Payment ol S a l* fee, appftcabte documentary stamp la x **
and reoordbig le e * are required
to be paid by Ih* auooeeefUf bid­
der el the s a e F u l payment ot
tn amount equal to the highest
bid I* due within 24 hours after
the advertised time ot sate Al
payments shall b e cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to Ihe Clerk ol Ih *
Circuit Court,
Dated on 5/13/2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 19. 26, 2004 and
Ju ne 2, 9. 2094
E141
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that EOUIFUNDINQ INC. the
holder ot ihe following certifi­
cate (a) has filed said certifi­
cate)*) lor a lax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year)*) ot
issuance, the description ol ihe
property, and the name(s) In
which it was assessed ts/are a*
M ow s:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1523 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001
PARCEL ID# 0 2-20-30-3000 3 1 0 0000
Description ol Property: SEC 02
TWP 2 0 S RGE 30E DEG
1837 52 FT S 8 6 16 64 FT E OF
NW COR RUN N 60 DEG 32
MIN 14 SE C E 156 13 FT S 26
DEG 57 MIN 46 SE C E 5 6 04 FT
SLY ON CURVE 70 03 FT S 47
DEG 01 MIN 27 SE C E 0 6 73 FT
S 42 DEG 56 MIN 33 SE C W
172 6 9 FT N 47 DEG 01 MIN 27
SEC W 9 7 a s FT N 28 DEG 44
MIN 22 SE C W 178 11 FT TO
BEG
Names in which assessed : SAN­
FORD PINE RIDGE LTD
Al ol said property being to the
County ot Semmote, Slate ol
Florida
Unless such certifcale(s) shall
be redeemed according to law,
Ihe property described to such
certificate!*) wil be sold to the
highest bidder at the west tront
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JUNE 29, 2004, al
1100am
Payment ot Sate lae, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der al the sale FuD payment ol
an amount equal to Ihe highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time ot sale. AX
payments shall be cash or guar'
anfeed
instrument,
made
payable (o the Clerk ol the
Circud Court.
Dated on 6/1312004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah: May 19, 26. 2004 and
June 2. 9. 2004
E l 42
Notice o f Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that EOUIFUNDINQ INC. the
holder of the loflowmg certifi­
ca te!*) h a* filed said certificate(s) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(a) and yaar(«) ol
issuance, the description ol the
property, and the nam e)*) in
which It was assessed i*/era as
M ow s:
CERTIFICATE NO: 2045 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001
PARCEL ID# 13-21-29-5150000-4540
Description of Property: LEG
UNIT 4 5 4 WINDMEADOWS
VILLAGE NO 4 O R B 9 6 0 PG
509
Nam es In which
JANE B VICKERS

a sse s se d :

AX ot said property being to the
County ol Seminole. S la t* of
Florid*

U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS T R IC T C O U R T
M ID D L E D IS T R IC T O F F L O R ID A
O R L A N D O D IVIS IO N
C A S E N O . 6 :0 3 -c r-7 -O R L -2 2 D A B
(Forfeiture)
U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A
V.

Monday. JU N E 28, 2004, at
1100am
Payment ot Sate lea, appkeabte documentary stamp laxe*
and recording lee* are required
to be paid by Ih* successful bid­
der at to* sate. Ful payment ol
an amour* equal to to* highest
bid is due wttoto 24 hour* alter
to * advertised time of sate. AX
payments sheX be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ot to*
Circuit Court.
Dated on 5/13/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORfOA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 19. 26. 2004 and
Juna 2. 9. 2004
E I4 3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUtT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-802-C P
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
JAY C. SAUCER.
D eceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ot toe estate
ot JAY C. SAUCER, deceased,
whose date of death was July
12, 2 0 0 2 ; Is pending In the
Circuit Court lor Sem inole
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division. FS* Number 04-502C P, to* address ot which is Post
Office Drawer C. Santord, FL.
32772. The nam e* end address­
es of to * personal repreeenuttv* and that personal represen­
tative's attorney are set lorth
below
A a INTERESTED PERSO N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AX creditors o tto * decedent and
other persona having claims or
demand* against the d eced en t*
estate. Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom ■ copy ot this
notice I* served must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIR ST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
AX other creditors of toe dece­
dent end persons having claims
or demands against to* d ece­
dent's estate, including unma­
tured. contingent or unkquidaled
claims, must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
S O FILED

Wta B E FOREVER BAMRED.
THE DATE OF FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MAY 2 6 , 2004.
PAULINE SAUCER
Personal Representative
Wiliam H. Morrison, Esquire
Florida Ber No. 143303
BALDWIN 8 MORRISON. P A
7100 South Highway 17-92
Fern Park, FL 32730
Telephone: 407/834-1424
Attorney
tor
Personal
Represents live
Pubkah: May 2 6 .2 0 0 4 and June,
2 ,2 0 0 4
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NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thu auction will b e held on
JUNE 24 , 2004, at 9 0 0 AM at
3 25 Aulin Ave . Oviedo, FL.
Prospective tedders may inspect
the vehicle! on the day bailor*
the Auction from 9AM unU 6PM.
Term* are cash or certified fundi
only.
OVIEDO
TOWING
reserve* the right lo accept or
rafuae any and a l bid*.
T he lottowing
offered lot teds:

vehicles

era

1991 Ford Aerostat
VIN# 1FMCA11U7MZB20330
1997 Chevrolet Astro
VIN# 1GNDM19WIVB133162
Publah- June 2 .2 0 0 4
FOH
Public Auction
Pubkc auction u b e held at B O t
am, on the daWa) specified
below, at toe tront door of
Athen s Towing. Inc. Located at
2499 OU Lake Mary Rd Sorts
134. Sanlord. F L lor Ih* pur­
pose ol disposing of toe M o w ­
ing voted**:
For further Information p i* * * *
c a l (407)321-2946
08/189004

L A R R Y C U R T IS B A K E R
N O T I C E O F F O R F E IT U R E
Notice is hereby given that on September 25,2003, In Ihe case
ol United Slates v. Larry Curbs Banker, Criminal No. 6 0 3 -c r-7 O R L -2 2 D A B , Ihe United Slates District Court lor the Middle
District Ol Florida entered an Amended Preliminary Orders for
the forfeiture ol B07 Hickory Avenue, Santord. Florida.
Th e United State* hereby gives notice of Ms Intention to dispose
ol the forfeited property In such manner aa Ihe Attorney General
or a designee may direct. In accordance with the provisions ol
21 U S C H 653, any person having or claiming a legal right,
bile or interest in the aforementioned property must file a petition
with the Clerk of the United States District Court, Orlando
Division, 300 Federal Building. 80 North Hughey Avenue,
Orlando. Florida 32801 within thirty (30) days of Ihe final publi­
cation ol notice of the cnminaJ lorleitura action or receipt of direct
written notice, whichever Is earlier.

(1) Year IBBl/Maks O M C
VIN# 10KDM15ZBMB542401
08/18/2004
(1) Year 1992/Maka MADZA
VIN# JM 3LV 522XN 0422348
(2) Year 1996/Meka Dodge
VIN# 2B7H B21Y2TK 17B413
08/21/2004
(1) Year 19
VIN# 1O3HY54C6KW 349520
Pubkah: June 2,2004
F010
NOT1C1
WHAT. VEHICLE 8ALVAQE
AUCTION

: June SO, 1004
T h e petition shaX be signed by the petitioner under penalty ol
perjury and she! sal forth the nature and extent ol the pebuorv• r* right, title, or Interest In Ihe forfeited property, the lime and
circumstances ol tha petitioner's acquisition ol Ih* right. M e , or
im ereti in the forfeited property, any addmonal tacts supporting
(he petitioner's claim, and the reset sought.
U N IT E D S T A T E S M A R S H A L S S E R V IC E
M ID D L E D IS T R IC T O F F L O R ID A

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WEEKEND
J une 6, 2004

River Rat
wins honor
Former S C C star and Sanford
River Rats player Donnie
Burkhalter was named the
Most Valuablo Player at tho
NAIA World Series after lead­
ing Cumberland University to
tho National Championship.
See Sport*, Page 10A

River Rats to begin play Monday, 7 p.m.
B y Dean Smith

Sports Editor
SANFORD — When the lights
flicker to life at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium Monday
evening, it will also bring back to
life what lire facility was built
for...big time baseball.
Like a distant memory return­
ing, the happy sounds of baseball
will once again grace tire Easlside
of Sanford when the Sanford
River Rats of the Florida
Collegiate Summer League take to
Rinker-Stenstrom Field for the
first time, hosting the Daytona
Beach Barracudas starting at 7
p.m.
Not since the 1980s when
Seminole High School and
Sanford American Legion Post 53
called the stadium home lias a

team been based at die facility that
local fans can call flieir own.
It will be good to see
baseball played here
again as Sanford
has been a base­
ball town for
over 80 years.
The Florida
State
League
hail teams here
in the 1920s and
Spring Thiining
was held here
from 1940-1960
widi the Boston
Braves training here
in the early ‘40's and
the New York Giants train­
ing here fmm die late 40's until
1960 when die franchise moved to
San Francisco.
Sanford's own Buddy Lake

was a star for the Sanford team
and the likes of 1 lall-of-Famers
Willie Mays and Willie
McCovey played
here and Babe
Ruth
himself
made an appear­
ance and spoke
here. This is also
die first place that
Jackie Robinson
played as a mem­
ber of the Brooklyn
Dodgers organiza­
tion, getting in a
couple of innings in an
exhibition game before
it was terminated, and
the first place that then Giants
manager Leo Dunxher got an
opportunity to see a plienom
named Willie Mays play.
And that’s only scratching the

surface of tlie history of tlie stadi­
um.
After the Giants left, the
Stadium hosted a few Seminole
Junior College games when the
program got started in the mld60's, but the facility was used pri­
marily as a football field fur
Seminole and Crooms high
schools and Sanford Junior 1ligii.
Wes Rinker came to town in the
early 70's ami restored tlie stadi­
um to baseball conditions and the
facility hosted a lot of high school
college and American Legion
games as well as a few Minor
League games. UCF, without a
field of its own on campus, called
the stadium home.
Rinker also brought the
Canadian Olympic Team here to

Soe Baseball, Pago 3A

Happy Trail(blazers)

Conservation
officers arrest
Sanford man
twice for BUI
The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission’s (FWC)
Northeast Region had an
active, but relatively safe
Memorial Day Weekend on
the local waterways. Good
weather produced heavy
boating activity throughout
the region, as FWC officers
patmled the waterways —
even arresting the same
Sanford man twice.
FWC officers spent 2,154
hour* patrolling the waters of
~ the 12-county region and
wrote 771 citations, which
included 24 arrests for boat­
ing under the influence (BUI).
The remaining tickets were
for other boating safety viola­
tions (577), resource violatioas (128), and other violatioas (42) which can be any­
thing from drug-related
arrests to littering. In additioa FWC officers issued
1,420 written warnings dur­
ing the holiday weekend.
Seminole and Orange
counties topped the region in
numbers of BUI arrests this
weekend, with the majority of
the arrests on the St. John's
River.
"Our goal this Memorial
Day weekend was to keep the
boating public safe," said
FWC supervisor Lt. Jeff
Hudsoa whose officers made
the high number of arrests.
"We targeted BUI enforce­
ment on the waterways of
Orange and Seminole coun­
ties and made 10 boating
under the influence arrests.
That accounts for more than
40 percent of the BUI arrests
that were made in this region
over the weekend."
One Sanford man didn't
learn his lesson the first time
he was arrested for BUI.
Michael A. Green, 44, of
Palmetto Avenue, was arrest­
ed on Saturday night, bonded
out and was arrested again
for boating under the influ­
ence on Sunday night.

Seminole Smile

Charity Ferguson —
Assistant M a n a g e r at Spirit of
Truth Thrift a n d Gift S h o p

As teammates at Sominolo
Community
College
John
Michael Howell o( Winter Springs
(lelt to right), Sean Greoar and
Dan Ouartaroro helped load tfw
Raiders to their first ever Stato
Championship. The trio will be
reunited this summer as mem­
bers ot tho Sanford River Rats.

Murder
suspect
dies in
custody
From Staff Reports
The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office Is investigating
flic death of a prisoner who was
housed at the John E. Polk
Correctional facility (Seminole
County jail). The prisoner was
pronounced dead at Central
Florida Regional Hospital in
Sanford at approximately 3:15
a . m .
Thursday.
The pris­
oner is iden­
tified
Randol
Mora, 26, of
Orlando. He
was being
held in the
jail awaiting
trial on a

murder
Herald photo by T o m m y Vincent

County Commissioner Daryl McLain stands with a new T-shirt commemorating the $200,000 facolift the Rinehart Road trail
received. Seminole County contributed $100,000 to the project.

Lake Mary, county dedicate Rinehart trail improvements
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — It took nearly four
years for it to finally come together, but
officials say a Friday dedication of
improvements to the Rinehart Road
trail is just the beginning.
"This is a tremendous start, but this
is not the end of the dream," said Lake
Mary Deputy Mayor Mike McLean.
"This definitely is an exciting day,"
he added. "A s a result of all this hard
work in the community we have trans­
formed this trail."
With support from Seminole County,
Lake Mary, five area homeowners asso­
ciations and countless businesses, the
once bleak 2.3-mile stretch of trail along
Rinehart Road received a $200,000
facelift. The changes included four

bricked rest stations complete with
shade trees, eight exercise stations, 38
new trees, 2,800 shrubs and 6,300
square feet of sod.
Tire initial project was completed pri­
marily from the support of the group
known as Be A Trailblazer Inc. H ie notfor-profit organization was founded
several years ago when the neighbor­
hoods
of Timacuan,
Manderley,
W oodbridge and The Hills of Lake
Mar)' approached the city to dress up
the bleak, black-topped trail on the east
side of Rinehart Road. With the addi­
tion of a fifth partner, The Forest, the
consortium of neighborhoods was
inspired by the prospective chance of
changing the landscape of the city's
only trail that connects the county's
Sem inole Wekiva Trail and Cross
Seminole Trail.

The group has raised about $240,000
through a combination of efforts. They
found private donations from business­
es such I leritage United Hank and
Progress Energy, and secured $30,000
from Lake Mary and $100,000 from
Sem inole County. The group also
received additional $15,000 from
Sanford Airport Authority Larry Dale
during the trail dedication.
However Trailblazer co-chair Allan
Plank says, "a lot of it was made up of
small donations" from concerned citi­
zens that also desired a change from the
"black-topped w asteland." Several
other fundraisers organized by Pat
Blake of Timacuan included the selling
of the "A Taste of Lake Mary” recipe
book for $5 and a personalized
See Tra il, Page 3A

Lake C o u n ty fire nearly ju m p s into Sem inole
B y C h risto p h e r Patton

Managing Editor
SEM IN OLE
STATE
FOREST — Smoke from a Lake
County brush fire drifted into
downtown Sanford Wednesday,
but luckily for Seminole County
firefighters the blaze didn't
jump over the Wekiva River into
Seminole.
Staging at Wekiva Road off
State Road 46, Seminole County
firefighters waited for what
many viewed as the inevitable
with dry conditions and a ra p
idly expanding fire. The brush
fire, wliich officials believe was
started by lightning Tuesday
night, burned about 100 acres of
the Seminole State Forest, said

Dave Fogler, Lake County area
supervisor for the state Division
of Forestry, but didn't reach
Seminole County as a afternoon
storm h elp 'd bring it under
control.
Lake County firefighters also
responded to tnc area with three
brush trucks, two engines and
one tanker,' said Jim Dickerson,
Lake County Fire Department
operations chief and former
Seminole County chief at the
Markham Woods Road station.
Paul
Hartsfield,
Seminole
County area supervisor for the
state Division of Forestry, and a
helicopter equipped witn a 150gallon water bucket also assist-

Harald photo b y C h rU io p h s r Patton

Dave Fogler, Lake County area supervisor for the state Division of
Forestry, recuperates after battling a brush fire Wednesday.

Mora

charge.
Acconiing to a report filed by
a Seminole County Deputy, a
cellmate of the prisoner called for
corrections officer assistance at
approximately 1:45 Thursday
morning. Tlie corrections officers
summoned the medical staff.
After securing the odier
inmate, the personnel entered the
evil and observed the prisoner in
medical distress. Jail medical per­
sonnel assisted the situation and
tried to render care. Shortly after
2 a.m., the fire department was
called and the prisoner was
transported to the hospital
where he later died.
Currently, investigators with
tlie Major Crimes Unit are look­
ing into the circumstances sur­
rounding tlie death, but it is
being investigated as a suspected
suicide.
There was a message written
on Mora's bixly with some type
of writing instrument. It is
believed it was written by Mora
himself. It listed information on
who to contact. Tlie last line of
the written information stated, in
essence, "There are two tilings
that are mine by right. They're
freedom and death..if 1 can't
have the first I'D gladly liavc the
other."
On Oct. 12 of this past year;
37-year old Scott Quinn was
found at his residence, at 314
Placid Lake Drive in Sanford. A
knife was protruding from his
neck. When police investigated,
they found hundreds of guns
and military ordnance in Quinn's
home. Quinn was a former
Seminole County bail bondsman
and a licensed gun dealer.
Following an intensive inves­
tigation, Mora was determined
to be tlie suspect, and he was
appreliended by Orlando police.
Rather than the case connect­
ed with guns, it was believed
Mora had killed Quinn because
of Quinn's relationships with

See Death, Page 3A

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                    <text>Page GB Wednesday. March 31 &amp; April 1.2004

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HOLY CROSS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
Share the Joy atul Love o f
Jesus Christ

Park Ave. &amp; 4th St., Sanford
407-322-4611

HOLY WEEK SERVICES

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7.00 pm Fowl Wariiing A
Euchariit Service
GOOD FRIDAY. AnriL?
Noon - Station* of the Cnm
7:00 pm * Good Friday Liturgy
Easter Vigil. Anril-lO
7:00 pm •Euchariit Service
EASTER SUNDAY. April 11
6:00 am, 7:30 am, 9:00 am and
11:15 am - Euchariit Service*

MAUNDY THURSDAY - APRIL 8th

7:30 p.m. * Maunday Thursday Liturgy &amp;
Holy Eucharist
GOOD FRIDAY - April 9th

12 - 3:00 p.m. Way ol the Cross
7:30 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy
EASTER DAY-April 11th

10:00 a.m. - Festival Celebration ol the
Holy Eucharist

7(H) Rinehart Rd„ Lake Mary •407-444-5673

G r a c e U n ite d
M e th o d is t C h u r c h

FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE

499 N. C ountry Club Rd., Lake M ary
407-3 22-1 47 2

Rev. Stephen Binkley

www graceumctakomarycom
Sunday. April 4
Eastor Egg Hunt 9 30-10 30 am
Easter Cantata
10 45 am
Thursday, April 8 Maundy Thursday Service 7 00 pm
Friday, April 9.
Good Friday Service 7:00 pm
Sunday, April 11: Easier Sunday Service
8.30 am Contemporary Service
10 45 am Traditional Service

EASTER
PRESENTATION
"B E C A U S E HE LIVES"

SUNDAY
A P R IL 11,2004
10:30 AM

Grace UMC is
located I mile
North of
Lake Mary I3lvd.
on
Country Club Road

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Bible Study (all ages) 9:45 am
Special Musical Service 7:00 pm

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Sunday School 8:45 am
Morning Worship 10:00 am
Introduction ot Confirmation Class
Special Music by the Children's Choir

CELEBRATE

Voices of Praise
presents

HOLY WEEK
Maundy-Thursday, April 6
Communion Service
7:30 p.m. - 8:30 pm

THE MIRACLE

EASTER SUNDAY. APRIL 11
Morning Worship 8:30 am &amp; 11:00 am
Bible Study (all ages) 9:45

Saturday. April 10
Children's Easter Egg Hunt
10 -11:30 am
Bring 6 Plastic Flllod Eggs and
Basket For Each Child

Easter Sunday. APRIL 11
Morning Worship Services
9:00 a.m. &amp; 11:00 a.m.

(Nursery provided lor all services)

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3101 West State Road 46, Sanford
(2 miles east ol Seminole Town Center Mall)
Phone: 407-322-2914
Website: www.cbcsanlord.org
E-mail: olfice0cbcsanlord.org

Special Music by the Chancel Choir,
Chancel Bells &amp; Brass Quartet

Dr. Michael L. Andrews, preaching
Nursery will be provided for all services

(407) 333-2030

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Palm Sunday - April 4
io:ao a.m. Morning Worship - Children’s
Palm Parads, special music and
message

Maundy Thursday - April 8
7:00 p.m. Re-enactment of Leonardo di
Vinci's Ixist Supper and
Communion

on Sunday, April 11 at 7:00 a.m.
in Lake Maty. Please come and join us.
Refreshments will be served.
Reverend Brenda Loyal will be officiating.
Location: 227 Qennont Rd., Lake Mary,
north side of Evansdale Rud

Easter Sunday - April 11
6:30 a.m. Community Sunrise Service in
Centennial Park
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - Resurrection
Flower Cross, special music and
message. Children’s Easter egg
Hunt following worship.

301S. Oak Ave.
407-322-2662, fpcs@juno.com
On the comer of 4in and Park Ave.,
3rd &amp; Oak Ave.

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Comer o f 5th and Park Avenue, Sanford
407-322-4371

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Palm Sunday Services, April 4

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Contact us at 407-322-6041
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April 11th
Easter Sunday
6:30 am Community Sunrise Service
@ Centennial Park
• 8:30 a.m. &amp; 11:00 a.m.
Easter Worship Services

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Vol. 112 No.65

Sanford, Florida

Copyright O 2 0 0 4 T b * Sanford Herald

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Schools integrationplannearly finalized
April 4, 2004

By Charles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent

SA N FO RD — After 34
years of shuffling students,
creating magnet programs
and building
classroom
facilities to ensure racial
equity, Seminole County
Public Schools' officials say
the district no longer oper­
ates a "dual education sys­
tem based on race" and

O n e w om an
show
Lake Mary's Olivia
Toporowsy hurled a no­
hitter, striking out 16, and
was also 2-lor-4 with a
double and an RBI in a
9-0 victory over Lyman.
5 m Sports, Page 14A

Club shooting
suspect turns
himself in
Investigators in the Major
Crimes Unit of the Seminole
County Office have arrested
the suspected gunman in the
Wavies Nightclub shooting
March 21.
The arrest occurred early
Tuesday morning as 28-yearold James Roosevelt Lee
turned himself into the jail.
Lee was charged for
attempted murder as
authorities believe he shot
Timothy E. Thomas, 33, of
Sanford, in tire head. The
shooting reportedly
o c c u r r e d just before closing
time, at 1:49 a m , at Wavies
Nightclub, which is located
near 18th Street and
Southwest Road. T
he argument inside the
nightclub is believed to be
over a cell phone. Sanford
authorities also arrested
three Sanford resldenLs last
week when a second violent
act erupted later that after­
noon which Was thought to
be in retaliation.

Suspect in
murder plot dies
from injuries
A husband that reported­
ly killed his estranged wife
and tried to torch the house
succumbed to his self-inflict­
ed injuries Wednesday.
Philip Steinbruche! died
at South Seminole Hospital
after being treated for
numerous stabbing wounds
and bums. Police believe
Phillip killed his wife
Susanna in a murder-suicide
plot
Longwood firefighters
responded to 970 Lormann
Circle Tuesday morning
when a residential fire was
reported. Authorities how­
ever found a small fire that
was contained to a bedroom
and the two lifeless bodies.

Seminole Smile

Shari L Mason President of the Sanford
Lakeside Lions Club

Lights out:
Airport
runway
encounters
blackouts

A fter three decades, school board’s m ove
from under federal w atch still sparks concern
seeks to come from under
federal supervision prompt­
ed by a lawsuit of five
Sanford residents in 1970.
However, some longtime
Sanford black residents won­
der if the School Board will

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b ik e

continue its progress of
racial equity once
the
Consent Decree is lifted.
The School Board and the
U.S. Justice Department
agreed on Monday to submit
a final plan of "unitary sta-

.

“They had their bikes leaping
over some of the obstacles as if
they had been in mountain bike
.
training for years.”

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tu s" to a federal judy
tne
dem onstrating
how
school district has met the
"practical" challenges of the
Consent Decree, the mecha­
nism the federal government
instituted in 1970 to desegre-

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— Sieve Olson, Sem inole County
Sheriff's Office spokesm an

See Integration, Page 3A

Lake Mary
delays plan
to prohibit
school sites
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — A "hand­
ful” of commercial airliners
was diverted from Orlando
Sanford
International
Airport in early March after
the lights on tne main run­
way failed.
Crews quickly repaired
the edge lighting on runway
9L/27R, but the system
failed two more times within
one week. After the second
failure, a temporary lighting
system with "tens of thou­
sands" of feet of electrical
cable was installed.
Airport officials do not
know precisely why the
lighting system failed.
"It's definitely an old sys­
tem," said Victor White, the
airport's chief operating offi­
cer and vice president of the
Sanford Airport Authority.
"The materials have been out
there for decades. However,
it looks like there may have
been a lightening strike that
caused the initial problems."
White said at no time were
passengers on the airlines or
residents who live around
the airport in harms way.
"There was no danger to
anyone," White said. "Our
crews responded immediate­
ly, and at no time were we
without lights for more that
a couple of hours."
The airport's main run-

gate the county school sys­
tem. Since that time, three
consent decrees have been
implemented
to
make
changes to the inequities in
the school system as it
relates to black students,
particularly those in the
Sanford area.
To help satisfy the deseg­
regation
orders,
which

By Nick Pfeifauf
Staff Writer

H a n Id p h o to * b y T om m y V ln c * n l

EMTs are learning to ride bicycles in tight areas so
they can better respond to incidents at large
events. Seminole County Fire Department Lt Ed
Bennett (above) tests his curb-jumping ability.

Approximately 20 paramedics, three
Seminole County Sheriff's deputies and
a Sanford police officer were involved in
bicycle training exercises on Friday,
March
19, at Seminole County
Department of Public Safety's new train­
ing facility on Valentine Way, just off
County Road 419 near Winter Springs.
Testing and training for the bikers
included an obstacle course and practi­
cal skills tests.
The paramedic group undement the
training which is connected with deliv­
ery of emergency medical services via
bicycle. Alan Harris, public information
officer with the Seminole County Fire
Department, said bike personnel will be
useful in reaching persons in need of
assistance during major, crowded events
such as Red, Hot and Boom, the Family
Fun Festival and other events at Cranes
Roost, sporting activities at Eastmonte

See Bikes, Page 3A

LAKE MARY — A plan to
prohibit new school sites along
a high-tech corridor in Lake
Mary was temporarily derailed
Thursday as city commission­
ers voted to delay the measure
to a May 6 meeting.
The proposed plan was met
with opposition from the
Seminole County School Board
and was denied by local plan­
ning agency' the week before.
"I think this gives us some
time to work out our differ­
ences, which is good," said
Dianne
Kramer,
schools
deputy superintendent, who
was joined at the Lake Mary
meeting by fellow school offi­
cials, Including Superintendent
Dr. Bill Vogel and School Board
member Sandy Robinson.
Kramer had lobbied the
planning agency to deny the
creation of the high-tech district
as she labeled it a "blatant dis­
crimination of schools."
The plan comes at a precari­
ous time for the city and School
Board as they are embroiled in
a legal issue of whether a
school belongs in the city's
business
core.
Seminole
County Public Schools pur­
chased a building last year in
Technology Park off Lake
Emma Road with intent of
establishing an alternative
school for troubled students.
Like Mary balked at the plan
and stepped up iLs fight in
February with the introduction

See District, Page 9A

See Lights, Page 3A

Artists to put finishing touches
on Riverwalk grand opening

Michel introduced as new
county department director

Kate Lucas

By Christopher Patton

Visitors will watch as the artists
paint the world around them.
Herald Correspondent
The invitation is open to all
SA N FO RD — A weekend of artists to reserve a spot and partici­
exciting family fun and celebration pate in the water-themed art expe­
is planned for the grand opening of rience. A dedicated team will look
Sanford's new Riverwalk and local after artists and the finished paint­
artists are being invited to help cel­ ings will be displayed and avail­
ebrate.
able for sale at the end of the event.
Two Seminole painters' work has
Thousands are expected to visit
b e e n
S a n fo rd
ch osen
for what
for
the
will be a
b u s y
p ro m o ­
tio n a l
t h r e e
p o s te r
days
of
for
the
entertaine v e n t
m e n t .
that will
T h e
^
Florida
t a k e
w eekend
p l a c e
kicks off
May 7 w ith
a
hot air balloon launch over the city
9.
On Saturday, May 8, Plein Air on Saturday events will include a
artists Francine Levy and Frideborg sailing regatta, live music, enter­
Phillips, whose work w ill be tainers, animals from Central
depicted on the poster, will put up Florida Zoo, carriage rides, street
their easels along the riverside and painting and fine food from local
create artwork that celebrates restaurants.
Sanford's newest attraction.
Throughout this year many of
Many other artists have booked
to join them along the w ater's edge. Sm Riverwalk, Page 13A

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N a im i You K now
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Managing Editor

SANFORD — The word is out —
Seminole County Government has a
new department director charged
with improving communications
between tne county and its citizens.
Patti Michel's first day on the job
as community information director
was March 22. She will head the
county's
newly
organized
Community
Information
Department, which includes various
public information groups, Seminole
Government Television (SGTV) and
the county's graphics department.
Part of her duties will be answer­
ing media inquiries and facilitating
information. Sne also hopes to fully
develop the communication level
between county government and its
citizens
through
improved
brochures, press releases and Web
site and television content.
"I'm very happy to be here," said
Michel, who has a lengthy and varied
background in communications and
public information.
She recently spent a year as
regional communications coordina­
tor for the St. Johns River Water

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Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Seminote County Community Information
Department Director Patti Michel la hard at
work alter her first week on the job.
Management D istrict's
regional
Altamonte Springs office. Previously,
she was a public information officer

Sea Director, Page 13A

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Sunday. April 4. 2004

T he H erald

Seminole Summary
A G LAN CE AROUND O UR CO UN TY
Sanford proud, even in Tennessee: I've
never been able to explain the special charm the
city of Sanford possesses. People move to
Sanford from other parts of the country and
immediately develop a fierce loyalty to the
place. Sure, not everyone's experience is the
same (sec Your Views on Page 4A), but most
non-native's I meet sham the same feelings
about Sanford that I do — they’re proud to live
in the city.
The charm even works on non-residcnLs. I
received an e-mail from Suzanne Hunt from
Collcgedalc, Tcnn., which is just north of
Chattanooga. Ms. Hunt subscribes to 77ie
Herald and wanted to know if the newspaper's
"Worth a Thousand Words
Fhoto Contest" was open to
Around the Clock
people outside of Sanford. I
lived in Chattanooga at one
time and was interested in
her connection to Sanford. I
figured she was bom in here
and moved away.
Trims out she wasn't
bom here. She never lived
here, either. Hunt vacations
in Sanford.
by I)nn Ping
''Do you mean Sanford or
the Orlando area," I said,
thinking she spent most of her time at the
Mouse House and was just being polite.
"No, Sanford," she said matter-of-factlv.
Hunt came to Sanford and the Seminole
County Courthouse some time back for a court
case she was working on. She fell in love with
the downtown area and now makes regular
visits. In fact, she’s aiming to town for the
Riverwalk grand opening May 7, 8 and 9. You
can't get any more Sanford Proud than that.
You certainly don't here people talking about
vacationing in West Sanford, cr, I mean Lake
Mary.
Power of the press?: Thanks to Maria
Shreve for writing Around The Clock last
week. More importantly, Maria, thanks for writ­
ing that big check to the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce to win a turn as the Clock Keeper.
One of the items Maria wrote in her ailumn
asked what District 1 City Commissioner Art
Woodruff had done for the Historic District
lately. Not sure if that pnxided Woodruff to
action, but the commissioner attended
Thursday night's Historic Trust meeting for the
first time in about a year.
Maria, as luck would have it, was missing in
action from Thursday's meeting. How 'bout it
Art? Want to bid on the column next year?
Name game: The Sanford City Commission
agreed tp a 50-50 partnership with the Sanford
Atqforl‘Authority ‘o‘n'T$4d,o00'jiubTil? delations
contract with Mica McCormick Strategic
FartnerrhLC. Thtvitem was on the contest
agenda, which means there is little if any dis­
cussion on the items listed.
Commissioner Woodruff asked for the agree­
ment to be pulled for further discussion.
Woodruff’s concerns were twofold: first, does
the city have available funding in light of last
falls layoffs?; and two, shouldn't the city incor­
porate it's public relations needs into an master
marketing plan?
On both counts Woodruff is right to raise
concerns, particularly on the second point. The
contract awarded to Mica McCormick appears
to be a single-shot approach rather than a fully
integrated marketing plan city commissioners
have said they want. Woodruff failed, however,
to acknowledge the white elephant in the room
(so did the other commissioners): the Mica of
Mica McCormick is D'Annc Mica, daughter of
congressman John Mica.
Mica's 7th Congressional District includes
Sanford and during his time in the U S. House,
he has been a vocal advocate of Sanford and
the Orlando Sanford International Airport. Is
this a case of quid pro quo? I doubt it.
Representative Mica has directed a lot of feder­
al dough toward Sanford and the region
(including $6 million that Mica announced
Friday for preliminary studies of major road
projects in the county), and I have no reason to
think he would do anything different if his
daughter's company weren't awarded a con­
tract. But don't think for a moment that the PR
company was naive in choosing the Mica
McCormick name.
The agency is actually the recent creation of
two well-established Jacksonville companies,
The McCormick Agency and Agency
Approval and Development. Most of the par­
ent companies' clients arc based in Northeast
Florida. According to the agencies' own mar­
keting literature, D'Anne Mica will be "respon­
sible tor opening and growing The McCormick
Agency's Central Florida operations" and touts
her "extensive" political background. Despite
her recent hiring and relative inexperience,
Mica is one of four partners in the parent com­
pany.
"What's in a name?" Shakespeare once
wrote. Lots of opportunity if it happens to be
the right one.

Spring (forward) is in the air

SAT

The Helen Stairs
Theatre presents
"C arm en," produced by
Central Florida Lyric
Opera at 7:30 p.m. Stage
direction by Metropolitan
Opera Soprano Licia
Albanese. Tickets are $20
and $15. One performance
only.

MON

D isp la y A d v ertisin g
D sn Sutton

Spring is In the air and it's time to spring forward to daylight-saving time. Don't forgot to set your dock ahead one hour
Sunday morning. Also, this is a good time to check the batteries in your smoko alarms.

Stolen property
• Leah Koala Royals, 26, of Logan
Heights Circle, Sanford, and Brian
Raymond Clicquennoi, 32, were
arrested by Sanford police on March
8. According to the police report, the
two were to house sit for two people
who traveled to Hawaii last July.
Upon their return in January', they
found damage to tire residence and
items missing. Pawn tickets for the
missing items were located, and
Royals and Clicquennoi were locat­
ed at their residence. The two also
told officers they received approxi­
mately $1,000 from a yard sale of
some of the items. The two were
charged with dealing in stolen prop­
erty, crimes/exploitation of the eld­
erly, larceny of over $300 and crimi­
nal mischief/property damage of
$ 1,000 or more.
• James Calvin Gipson, 24, of SR46, Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police early Thursday at a store in
the 1600 block of Rinehart Road,
where he was a support manager.
The arrest came following an inves­
tigation into stolen checks which
had been forged and uttered at a
store in Sanford. Value of the checks
was said to be $1,149.78. Gipson
reportedly admitted to taking anoth­
er check but did not cash it. He was
arrested on charges of larceny-theft
of over $300, two charges of forgery,
and two charges of fraud-uttering a
false instrument.
Multiple charges
Luzdi Garcia, 33, of Tinley
Terrace, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on March 22. The
arrest came following a search war­
rant executed by the Special Tactical
Unit at his residence. Garcia was
charged with trafficking in a con­
trolled substance (ecstasy), posses­
sion of under 20 grams of marijuana,
possession of cocaine with intent to
sell grand larceny of a firearm, pos­
session of narcotics equipment, and
trafficking of drugs in a rented slructure.
Shoplifting
• Lasheena Perry’, 22, of Santa
Barbara Court, Sanford, and Nicole
Lowery, 24, of West Fifth Street,
Sanford, were arrested by police
Wednesday at a store in the 3600
block of Orlando Drive. The two
reportedly took several DVD's from
the store without paying. Each was
charged with petty larceny of prop­
erty over $100 in value.
• Elisha Patrice Hadley, 20, of East
28th Street, Sanford, and Louise

Avenue, Sanford, was arrestid by
police Monday at his residence. He
was arrested on a charge of con­
tempt of amrt — violation of an
injunction for protection against
domestic violence.

Police
B lo tte r

Angola Ross, 21, both of East 28th
Street, Sanford, were arrested by
Sanford police Monday at a retail
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
Drive. Hadley had her 16 month old
daughter with her, and Ross liad her
four year old non with her during
the theft. Both children were in a cart
on top of stolen merchandise. The
women reportedly took a number of
items from Ute store without paying.
Each was charged with petty
shoplifting and contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
• Francine S. Cigna, 54, of N.
Lauderdale, was arrested by police
Monday at a retail store in the 3600
block of Orlando Drive. Officers said
she attempted to take items from the
store without paying. She was
charged with petty larceny.
Domestic cases
• Sabrina Marie Whipper, 24, of
West 10th Street, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday morn­
ing in the 500 block of W. Airport
Boulevard, where she reportedly
was involved in an altercation with
her sister and a male. She was
charged with aggravated battery
knowing the victim was pregnant,
and battery — causing bodily harm.
• Anthony Flagler, 30, of Castle
Brewer Court, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police on March 25, fol­
lowing an investigation into a possi­
ble child abuse case at his residence.
He reportedly struck an elementary
school child with his belt. He was
arrested on a charge of aggravated
abuse — cruelty toward a child
(domestic).
Contempt of court
• Paul Miro, 51, of South Lake
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at a resi­
dence on Orlando Drive, where he
had previously been issued an
injunction for protection against
repeated violence. He was appre­
hended and charged with contempt
of court — violating an injunction
for protection against repeated vio­
lence.
• John Mahlick, 42, of Ridgewood

DU I arrests
Charles Witl Murray, 50, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday following a traffic
stop on Orlando Drive. He was
charged with driving under the
influence (DU1) of alcohol or drugs,
and failure to yield the right of way.

• Regonal George, 38, of Mitch
Court, Sanford, and Gregory
Ricardo Gaskin, Jr., 20, of Cypress
Avenue, Sanford, were arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday follow­
ing a traffic stop at 16th Street and
Bell Avenue in Sanford. Gaskin
reportedly gave officers a false iden­
tity. He was arrested on charges of
resisting an officer by a disguised
person and possession of under 20
grams of marijuana. George was
arrested on charges of possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana and
possession of narcotics equipment,

M onica H arper

Doris Dwtikti
M i n n Hawkins
N ek Pteifeui
D oan Sm ith
Tommy Vincent

Traffic stops
• Walter Sellers, 46, of East 5th
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford polio* Sunday after a traffic
stop at East 5th Street and Palmetto
Avenue. He was charged with oper­
ating a motor vehicle without a valid
license, no present insurance*, and
violation of traffic control (stop sign).
Correction
Essie Doersam, 51, of Kent Court,
Sanford, was arrested for battery by
Sanford police at her residence last
Sunday following a fight with
her 17-year-old daughter — not her
mother as reported. The Herald apol­
ogizes for the mistake.

Student shows of Tom
Sawyer, produced by
American Theatre Arts for
Youth, Inc., will be held at
the Helen Stairs Theatre in
Sanford at 10 a.m. and
12:15 p.m. For school
group reservations, call
800-523-4540.

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• Richard Carl Duncan, 44, of
West First Street, Sanford, was
arrested by police Saturday after he
reportedly refused to pay his bill at a
local business. He was charged with
swindling/defrauding an innkeep­
er, possession of narcotics equip­
ment, and smuggling contraband
into a county detention facility.

“Serving Seminole County Since 190S”

Cheryl Sm ith
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The Navy training
schedule for the week indi­
cates live ordinance is
scheduled to be used at the
Pinecastlc Bombing
Range. Although the range
is located in Astor, wind
directions often result in
the explosion sounds being
heard in this area of
Central Florida. The bomb­
ing runs are scheduled
from 10 a.m. Monday,
April 5 through noon on
Friday, April 9. The tele­
phone number for noise
complaints (Jacksonville) is
1-800-874-5059.

Other arrests
• Pendleton Reddick, 21, of Castle
Brewer Court, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday in William
Clark Court. Officers said he
attempted to run away as officers
tried to serve a warrant. He was
charged with resisting an officer
without violence.

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The next Splash into
Water Safety meeting will
be held at 2:30 p.m. in the
Seminole County public
Safety Building, 150 Bush
Blvd. in Sanford, in the
third floor conference
room. Safe Kids Seminole
County and Seminole
County Healthy Start
Coalition is joining forces
with the American Red
Cross, the Seminole YMCA
and various municipalities
in Seminole County to
address drowning, espe­
cially of children. The
event is free of charge. For
more information, call
Laurie Olson, health edu­
cator at 407-830-7235,
ext. 206.

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Association will hold a cat
show, April 3 and 4 at the
Sanford Civic Center in
downtown Sanford, More
than 200 cats will be in
competition. Admission is
$6 for adults, $5 for sen­
iors and children under 12.
Toddlers under 5 are free.
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Bikes

Continued from Page 1A

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includes increasing the over­ toring, and allow the school unitary
status
report.
way, the one commercial air­ contacted other airports and
all educational quality of board to demonstrate good Discipline (problems) seem
lines use, is 9L/27R. It is an airfield lighting specialists in
former all-black schools faith, it's all about the quali­ to be at an all-time high."
east-west runway, as are two the region. The Greater
Crooms
Academy, ty education of our children,
A federal judge will
of the airport's secondary Orlando Aviation Authority
Goldsboro Elementary and and we’re all in this boat review the unitary status
runways. There is also one sent a crew and supplied a
Midway Elementary, the together."
finding submitted by the
north-south runway. With portable lighting system.
School Board turned Crooms
Turner Clayton, president Justice Department and the
the exception of the airliners,
"It sort of looks like a
and Goldsboro into state-of- of the Seminole County School Board and make a
all flight traffic was redirect­ bunch of extension cords
the-art magnet schools, and branch of the NAACP, said decision.
ed to the two secondary east- strung together," White said.
established
magnet and his concerns are "the hiring,
"We don't know when
west runways during the "There are tens of thousands
other advanced programs at recruitment of teachers and that will come, it might take
light failure.
of feet of cable running along
Midway,
Hamilton administrators and the disci- days, weeks or montlis, but I
White said except for a the grass, At places where
Elementary,
Pine
Crest
linary program, which they would hope it would be rel­
few cases, effected commer­ there are taxiways, we've run
Elementary,
Millennium
f!aaven't addressed in the atively fast," said Wells.
cial traffic was put into a the cable under those taxiMiddle, Sanford Middle - all
holding pattern until the ways."
of which feed into to middle
light system was repaired.
Though the portable lights
or high school specialty pro­
"The first time it occurred, continued to work, the per­
grams. Seminole Hign has
we had a few flights that did­ manent lights failed for a
two magnet and one IB pro­
n't want to wait and went to third time on March 13. At
gram. Additionally, the dis­
Orlando
International," that time airport officials
E x c e rp ts from th e S e m in o le C o u n ty P ublic
trict allowed out-of-area
White
said.
"Once
the lights determined that a total sys­
S chools U nitary S tatus Findings, S pring 2 0 0 4 ,
transfers to achieve greater
were repaired they took off tem replacement — includ­
subm itted to a U nited S ta te s District Judge:
integration.
and came to Sanford."
ing circuitry, fixtures, trans­
In 1 9 7 0 , u n d er the im prim atur of Brow n v. Board
High-tech Goldsboro and
White said that while the formers and regulators —
of E ducation, the S em in o le C ounty School District
Crooms, both with predomi­
delay was "horribly incon­ was necessary.
nate white student popula­
w as found to h a v e o p e rated an unlaw fully s e g re ­
venient" to the passengers,
White executed an emer­
tions, are prime examples of
"It was really just a handful gency task order to hire
g a te d school system .
the progress the board has
of planes."
Avcon Inc. to assess the prob­
T h e fe d e ral g o vernm ent d e m a n d e d the school
made.
The
first
lighting
failure
lems, develop an action plan
system e lim in a te Its s e g re g a te d schools. S ince
"It shows when you have
occurred March 6. Crews and create drawings and
that tim e, the school district, In conjunction with
a waiting list for students to
partially repaired the lights, technical specifications.
th
e fe d e ral govern m en t h ave subm itted and im p le ­
attend
Goldsboro
and
but three days later the sys­
Larry Dale, the airport's
m e n te d s e v e ra l plans to rem edy the s eg reg atio n .
Crooms," said school board
tem failed again. Partial chief
executive
officer,
In review ing the school district's request to lift
spokesman Richard Wells.
repairs were once again received approval from the
"The same thing is true for
the consent d e c re e , a fed eral ju d g e will look at
made and airport officials Federal
Aviation
Seminole Hign, Sanford
th re e issues to d e te rm in e if the burden has been
Middle, and Millennium
m et:
Middle.'
• W h e th e r the school district has com piled with
However, a Sanford City
the court’s d e c re e s to the extent practicable for a
Continued from Page 1A
Commissioner who served
re as o n a b le period of tim e;
as the chairman in the 1970's
Park, the upcoming grand the Park,' he said. "At the
• W h e th e r the vestiges of past discrim ination
for the first committee on
opening
of
Sanford's present time, there are an esti­
h a ve b e en e lim in a te d to the e xten t practicable:
the util ization of Crooms,
Riverwalk,
arts
and
crafts mated eight bicycles in serv­
said some community mem­
and
shows, special parades, and ice on a rotational basis, with
bers have voiced concerns
• W h e th e r the school district has dem o n strated
other events which have large the 20 trained personnel on
about the new plan and
a good faith com m itm ent to the w hole of the
groups of participants or visi­ call."
wonder if the school board
court’s d e c re e s a n d to those provisions of the law
tors, which may prevent the
The law enforcement par­
will maintain "good faith"
and th e C onstitution that w ere the pred icate for
use
of
normal
EMS
emer­
ticipation
in the training exer­
and continue progress.
gency
vehicles.
judicial
Intervention.
cise
was
to improve police"A s some citizens have
I
larris
said
the
EMS
bikes
related
biking
skills. Sheriff's
In
determ
ining
w
h
e
th
e
r
a
school
district
has
met
expressed and asked the
will be equipped with basic spokesman Steve Olson com­
its burden, the district court shall e x a m in e not only
question, "W hat now?' "
life support items such as mented, "Our deputies did
said Dr. Velma Williams,
s tu d e n t a s s ig n m e n t, but a ls o “e v e ry fa c e t of
splints,
bandages, and a real well in the training exer­
Sanford vice mayor and a
school operatio n s — faculty, staff, transportation,
defibrillator
to be used in case cise, but those EMS people
1959 graduate of Crooms i e xtra-c u rric u la r activities and fa c ilitie s.” In a d d i­
of
serious
problems, in were really good. They had
Academy. "Since there is no
tion, m ore recently, the courts h a ve also c o n sid ­
advance
of
the
major EMS their bikes leaping over some
federal oversight, is the
e red the re lative quality of ed u catio n offered to
units arrivals.
of the obstacles as if they had
struggle over or has it
black
a
n
d
w
hite
students.
"The
first
time
these
EMS
been in mountain bike train­
begun? I would have to
bike
units
will
be
used
pub­
ing for years. They were
To
demonstrate
good
faith,
the
defendants
must
remind all concerned that
licly,
was
to
be
Saturday,
April
excellent,
although
we
show that past commitment is indicative of future
we remain vigilant in hold­
3,
at
the
Service
Crescendo
in
weren't
bad
either."
ing
the
school
board
reliability.
accountable.
We
must
W here a school district has com plied with the
restrain from being crisis
f. f i K n l L M I . R 'L i'JlA 1n
i desegregation orders for a reasonable period of
tn n ln '.i4 *&gt;Ht
... i ,ul . i.. ,.i ■;lt •
oriented, an4 develop nod
A i t T«v.» 4
Jl J
: tim e,
».i.
'.uiiub i,i It/, nor LI
r,\
*
Iff*
facilitate an on-going moni­

Administration (FAA) to
negotiate an emergency con­
tract with Olson Electrical
Company to purchase the
supplies and perform the
work.
The cost to rebuild the
lighting system is $221,000,
of which the FAA has agreed
to fund 95 percent.
White said supplies began
arriving this week and crews
will begin work in about
seven to 10 days. Actual con­
struction should take two to
three weeks.
"W e'll divert the small
planes to our other runways
so the contractor can perform
the work," White said. "The
commercial flights come in
on regular schedules, so
work will be done around
those times. And, of course,
we'll do as much work as we
can at night."
The
Sanford
Airport
Authority will discuss the
light system failure at its
meeting Tuesday morning.
Authority
members
are
expected to declare an emer­
gency, ratify W hite's and
Dale's actions, and accept the
FAA grant.

Background of Seminole County
Public Schools integration suit

Bikes

Sheriff's
Sgt.
Chad
McDaniel taught the course.
"I've been in bike competition
since 1 was eight years old,"
he commented, "and I've
been a qualified instructor
since 1993. 1 usually conduct
one to three courses per year
all around the state."
McDaniel said the sheriff's
office has close to 70 bikes
which are used, not only in
crowd control, but also to
enable officers to gain access
to areas undetected, in the
pursuit of criminal cases. He
added that while there were
only three deputies in this
recent
training
course,
"almost all of our deputies are
qualified in bike patrols."
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A r e y o u a g o o d s p o rt?

Fans are ju st as important in
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In looking through various books pertaining to
history, I have com e across a num ber of sports
related facts that m ay be of interest. (This isn't
how ever, my main point).
W om en's College Basketball. The first w om en's
........................... college basketball gam e was held
on March 22, 1893, at Smith College
in N ortham pton, Maine. Senda
Berenson, Sm ith's director of physi­
cal education, considered as trie
"m other of w om en's basketball,"
supervised a gam e between soph o­
m ore and freshmen team s. Mind
you this was basketball. I say this
Nick
because of the score — the sophoP fp ifm if
mores won by the score of 5 to 4.
A u to R a cin S* The F irst
Indianapolis 500 race w as held on a
2.5-m ile m acadam oval, built in 1909 and paved
with brick in 1911. The first Indy-500 race w inner
w as Ray H arroun in 1911, with an average speed
of 74.6 miles per hour.
Professional Basketball. The first pro gam e w as
played in 1896 in Trenton, N.J. The Buffalo
G erm ans becam e the first pow erhouse team , with
792 victories over only 86 losses from 1896 to
1925. Dr. James Naism ith is credited with invent­
ing basketball in 1891 when his indoor sports of
lacrosse, rugby and soccer proved too violent for
use at the WM CA in which he w as involved.
Baseball. Most people believe Abner
D oubleday was the inventor of baseball in 1839.
D oubleday was an im portant character in
A m erican history. An Arm y officer, he served in
the M exican Wars and the Seminole War in
Florida. He reportedly fired the first shot against
C onfederate forces in the battle in Fort Sumter.
Tour guides these days often mention that the
troops played baseball in the center of the fort
when it w as occupied by Union forces.
M any years ago, Albert Spalding (Spalding
Sporting G oods) set up a com m ittee to determ ine
who invented baseball, and the result show ed
Doubleday as the creator. Since that time how ev­
er, other investigations say Doubleday m ay have
prom oted the sport but as for the invention of it,
ne had nothing to do with it. The m atter is still
being studied.
So m uch for the historical aspect. Now, let's
look at to d ay's sports activities. Being Central
Florida residents, in the virtual center of som e of
the w o rld 's finest entertainm ent com plexes (not
to m ention the state w here m ajor league baseball
team s train), w e have becom e accustom ed to the
absolute finest in entertainm ent. One m ight even
w onder if we are spoiled w ith all of this top
level, flashy stuff. As a result, we often forget
that we have our own sports entertainm ent. We
have had, still have, and will continue to have a
num ber of outstanding sports in Sanford and
surrounding areas.
Sure, the O rlando M agic hasn't proved to be
the m ost outstanding team of the year, but they
still deserve support. O ur local baseball and softball com petitions are thrilling and the p artici­
pan ts need folks to cheer them on. Even the
sm all-fry sports are deserving of spectators.
Right now, we have Babe Ruth baseball going on
in Sanford, and som e fantastic softball tourna­
m ents com ing up.
W h ether you have a connection with a sporting
activity or any of its participants, m ake it a point
to go out and w atch an event. You m ay find it's a
delightful experience. Sure, the fielders m ay miss
a catch and tne runners m ay trip on their way to
second base, but the players are trying their best.
If you have ever been involved in a com peti­
tive sp ort, you can fully realize w hat a boon it is
to h ave som eone on hand to cheer your acco m ­
plishm ents. Do unto others, and attend som e of
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Sanford couple
upset about
excessive noise
To the editor
We moved to Sanford in
the middle of January, 2004.
We were lured here for two
primary' reasons. First was
tin? home we found, which
the landlord boasted as being
a prime piece of property,
and second was the research
we did on Sanford. Moving
from out of state, we could
only trust the claims the land­
lord and the city made.
Unfortunately, both have let
us down.
The issues with the land­
lord am best left as personal
issues, unless the circum­
stances lead to other required
measures. Therefore, in this
letter, we will focus on the
city of Sanford.
We were attracted to
Sanford because of the "his­
toric values" they claimed,
because of the waterfront
park project, which is only a
few blocks from us, anil we
were attracted because we
got the sense the government
and the people really cared
for their city and were very
proud of it.
The first day we arrived
we were nuisanced by cars
driving by with stereos blast­
ing so loud, it would wake us
up' not to mention the times
when we just wanted to

appreciate a nice, quiet time
on the porch. We called on
the city to help us. We
thought, in turn, it would
also help the community.
Certainly a community can­
not afford to invest several
million dollars in taxpayer
projects only to ignore the
problems of the city itself,
thus, freighting the very peo­
ple they are trying to attract
away from tire area. We
worked with the City
Manager, the mayor's office
and the police. All were eager
to help and all were under­
standing of our predicament
and the disastrous effect it
would have on the communi­
ty. All, however, have yet to
show the substance of their
claims.
We tried to work directly
with the police to help them
enforce the city noise ordi­
nance. We even offered to
allow them to use part of our
property to "perch" them­
selves in a tactical spot where
the nuisances would be iden­
tified and ticketed. They
never did this. On the times
when we would have the
police come out to discuss
this matter, they cautioned us
about certain cars to stay
away from since they were
already identified by the
police department as drug
dealers. Although there have
been new city ordinances
approved, we have yet to see
any enforcement of these
measures.
Another alarming issue is

the prostitution. If the city
wants responsible citizens to
visit and spend money in
their community, there is not
a much faster means of
frightening them away than
to nave them confronted by
prostitutes. And we know
from personal experience that
these prostitutes will go to
extreme measures to bait
their catch - our fifteen-yearold boy was propositioned on
3rd Avenue one afternoon.
We have no option open to
us other than to leave the
area and find a more suitable
community. We are not alone.
The people next door to us
are leaving after less than a
year and the people renovat­
ing another home are going
to try to sell rather than
remain there. We know the
Historic Preservation Society
appreciated all we have done
to the home we now have. I
imagine we will be missed, as
will all good citizens who are
levying Sanford.,
^‘ 1 r*•. *—♦ * &gt; •"■ Hruce G. Larson and
Vida L. Bolyard
Sanford

Parsell thanks
performers and
Heralds Hawkins
To the editor

by the Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. Celebration Choir concert
held at the I lelen Stairs
Theater. The performance was
for the benefit of the Gtxxi
Samaritan Home of Sanford,
an Assisted Living Facility
founded in 1948 and certainly
a most worthy recipient of the
proceeds.
l1ie Choir is directed by
Gloria II. H. Williams with
Assistant Directors Sylvia H.
Stallworth, Andrea Hayes, and
Charles Jackson. D E Kyman
Debose is their very talented
drummer. Also on the pro­
gram were numbers by
Expa*ssly You (a youth dance
group directed by Maya
Nathan); Seminole High
School student Carron White
at the piano; and guest artist
Cynthia Brown's magnificent
vocal renditions.
Master of Ceremonies, the
Rev. Leonard J. Wilson, kept
the program moving along,
and ushers were from the
Sweet f larmony Chapter No.
388, Order of Eastern Star.
Tlte impetus behind this
inspiring event was none other
than the The Sanford Herald's
own Marva Hawkins. She and
her volunteers made this truly
an afternoon to remember.
We should all express our
thanks to everyone involved in
this concert and be ever grate­
ful that we live in a communi­
ty that comes together to help
those less fortunate.

The city of Sanford, indeed
all of Central Florida, was
blessed on Sunday, March 21,

Inez Parsoll
Sanford

Knee-jerk hostility tow ard gays
is ram pant in black United States
You’d think black Americans
— still struggling against a lin­
gering, if muted, racism —
would occupy the front lines in
the battle agaiast bigotry.
But a knee-jerk antipathy
toward gays and lesbians is
rampant in black America,
nowhere more evident than in
the black church. Black minis­
ters often overlook more com­
monplace sins — lying, gossip­
ing, fornicating — to denounce
homosexuality from the pulpit,
casting Christianity as a harsh
and narrow religion of exclu­

sion.
As sins go, it’s safe enough, 1
suppose, to denounce homo­
sexuality. If gays and lesbians
are no more than 10 percent of
the population, their numbers
in any congregation arc likely
to be small — too small to
threaten the preacher's payduck. But lying, gossiping, for­
nicating — denoundng those
sins may besmirch large num­
bers of diureli folk, right up
into the pulpit itself.
Several of Georgia’s black
clergy look their distorted
Christianity into the public
square last month, urging the
Legislature to endorse a state
constitutional amendment ban­
ning same-sex marriage. Their
last-minute lobbying paid off,
persuading a handful of black
legislators to give the amend­
ment a narrow vidory. (The
measure will go before Georgia
voters in November.)
The ministers' anti-gay
activism is hardly the black
diurch's finest hour. By using
the Bible to defend bigotry,
those black ministers joined the
tradition of white Southern
ministers who used Scripture to
endorse slavery. ('Slaves, obey
your earthly masters with fear
and trembling, in singleness of
heart, as you obey Christ."
Ephesians 65.)
Like other conservative
Christians, many black minis­
ters blithely declare that human
dvilization has always recog­
nized marriage as tlte union of
one man and one woman, as
sanctified by God. Their history
is as wrongheaded os their the­
ology. In "A History of the

Wi fe, "
Stan ford
U n iv e r ­
sity schola
r
M a r ily n
Ya Io m
writes, "In
b ib lic a l
days,
a
H e b re w
hu sban d
Cynthia
w a s
a lio iv e d
to
have
more titan
one wife. For each, he had to
give his father-in-law a sum of
money," a practice which
underscored the assumption
that a wife was property.
Indeed, a sober read­
ing of Leviticus — where
homosexuality is declared an
"abomination" —• makes that
clear. The proscription against
adulter)' is meant to prohibit a
man from having sex with
another man’s wife, his proper#ty. Sexual relations with his
' slaves (but not another man’s
slaves) were sandioned. ("If a
man has sexual relations with a
woman who is a slave, desig­
nated for another man ... an
inquiry shall be held. They shall
not be put to death, since she
has not been freed; but he shall
bring a guilt offering for him­
self to the Lord." Leviticus
19:20.)
It is disappointing to see
black ministers — several of
whom are old enough to
remember the lash of Jim Crow
— brandishing the Bible
against gays the same way Bull
Connor wielded a billy club

T h ic k e r

against civil rights marchers. Of
course, they adamantly resist
comparisons of the crusade for
gay rights to the movement for
civil rights. In a statement
opposing same-sex unioas, sev­
eral black ministers wrote: ’To
equate a lifestyle choice to
racism demeans the work of tlte
entire civil rights movement.”
But Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga„
who faced down billy clubs
and fire hoses, begs to differ.
Supporting gay rights, Lewis
recently said to a Senate com­
mittee: "We have been down
this road before in this country.
Tlte right to liberty and happi­
ness belongs to each of us and
on the same terms, without
regard to either skin color or
sexual orientation."
So does Corctta Scott King,
widow of Martin Luther King
Jr. Speaking at a gay pride rally
in Atlanta several years ago,
she said, ”1 wanted ... to reaf­
firm my wholehearted support
of freedom from discrimination
for lesbian and gay people. I do
so because I believe that all
forms of persecution are
wrong.
"As my husband said, ’I have
fought too long and hard
against segregated public
accommodations to end up seg­
regating my moral concerns.
Justice is indivisible.”
Amen.
*****

Cynthia Tucker is editorial f&gt;age
editor for The Atlanta founutlConstitution. She can lv reached
by e-mail: cynthiatdajc.com.
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O b itu aries
RACHEL LEE BROOKS
Rachel Lee Brooks, 65,
Academy Place, Oviedo, died
Tuesday, March 30, 2004. She
was bom in Meridian, Miss.
She was a farm worker.
Survivors include son,
Willie C, Brooks of Orlando;
daughters, Diana Graham
and Melissa Brooks, both of
Oviedo; sisters, Thelma I [ill
of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Betty
Hill and Barbara Hill, both of
Highland, N.Y., and Essie I till
of Orlando; 10 grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral I lome,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
DONNELL CARTER
Donnell Carter, 48, of
Garland Street, Deltona, died
Sunday, March 28, 2004.1le
was born in Chicago. I le was
an elect rid ah.
Survivors include wife,
Dafeney Carter of Deltona;
daughters, Monique and
Ashley Carter, both of
Deltona.
Golden's Funeral I lome,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

jA M ES JACKSON
James Jackson, 74, of
Tyson Court, Oviedo, died
Saturday, March 27, 2004.
I le was born in Miami. He
was a farm worker.
Survivors include wife,
Bessie Mae Jackson of
Oviedo.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge
of arrangements.
KENNETH CALVIN LACY
Kenneth Calvin Lacy, 47,
of Clearlake Road, Cocoa,
died Saturday, March 27,
2004. He was born in
Daytona Beach. He was a
food service manager and a
veteran of the U.S. Marine
Corps.
Survivors include wife,
Muriel Lalrice Lacy of
Cocoa; daughter, Laquanda
1layward of Cocoa; sister,
Jacqueline Singleton of
Kissimmee; brothers,
1lerbert Lacy Jr., of
Kissimmee and Lonnie
Quinn of Temple Hills, Md.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge
of arrangements.

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PATRICIA 'TR ISH '
TOOKE STENSTROM
Patricia "Trish" Tooke
Stenstrom, 67, died
Wednesday, March 31, 2004,
in Toccoa, Ga. She was born
Nov. 3, 1936, in Orlando.
She was the original owner
and developer of the
Timacuan Golf and Country
Club and Community.
Survivors include sons,
Mark E. Stenstrom of
Osteen and Bryan F.
Stenstrom of Sanford;
daughters Julie A.
Stenstrom of Mt. Dora and
Becky Stenstrom Atwood of
Apopka; brother, I lenry E.
Tooke, III of Winter Park;
six grandchildren.
A memorial service will
be held at the Onklawn
Chapel, Lake Mary at 1(1
a.m., Wednesday, April 7. In
lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the
National Disaster Search
Dog Foundation,
www.ndsdf.org.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford /Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.

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Frances Elizabeth Jenkins
Minolt, 89, of Philadelphia,
died March 12, 2004, at the
Staplcy Retirement Center.
She was born May 31,
1914, in Charlestown, S.C.
She was a retired educator of
special education. Having
received her education from
Jacksonville public schools,
she then received her bache­
lor's degree in home eco­
nomics, with further studies
at Temple University in
Philadelphia.
Having taught in the
Florida education system,
she moved to Philadelphia
where she was employed in
the school system.

After graduation from
Florida Agriculture and
M echanical
University
(FAMU), she married the
late Curby Louis Minott who
was a widower and father of
two sons, Earl and Carl.
Frances and Curby had
three sons both to their
union, Curby Louis Minott
Jr., the late James Francis
Louis Minott and Bryan
Kevin Louis, both deceased.
Minott was a member of
Alpha
Kappa
Alpha
Sorority, Inc., a charter mem­
ber of the Philadelphia
Chapter of FAMU alumni
Assn, where she helped
locally and nationally to

help hundreds of young stu­
dents receive scholarships to
attend FAMU, graduate, and
become outstanding citizens
throughout the world.
Survivors include her
sons, Earl Everett Minott of
Sanford, Carl Louis Minott
of Philadelphia and Curby
Louis
M inott,
Jr.
of
Columbia, Md.
Funeral services were
held at the Reeve Memorial
United Presbyterian Church
in Philadelphia on March 20
with Rev. Ethelyn R. Taylor
officiating.
Wood
Funeral Home,
Philadelphia, in charge of
arrangements.

M ilitary B rie fs
Bouck of Lake Mary
completes Navy training
Navy
Seaman
Recruit
Valery M. Bouck, daughter of
Christine M. and Jerry W.
Bouck of Lake Mary, recently
completed U.S. Navy basic
training at Recruit Training
Command, Great Lakes, III.
During the eight-week pro­
gram, Bouck completed a vari­
ety' of training which included
classroom study and practical
instruction on naval customs,
first aid, fire fighting, water
safety and survival, and ship­
board and aircraft safety. An
emphasis was also placed on
physical fitness.
Bouck is a 1999 graduate of
Lake Mary I ligh School.
Marks departs for exercise
with Australian military
Marine Corps Staff Sgt.
Richard N. Marks, grandson of
Norman Gross of Oviedo,
recently departed on a routine,
scheduled deployment to
Royal Australian Air Base
Darwin, Australia,
while
assigned to Marine Aviation
Logistics Squadron 12, sta­
tioned at Marine Corps Air
Station hvakuni, Japan.
Marks’ unit deployed to
support Marine Fighter Attack
Squadron 332 during Southern
Frontier 2004, a combined
exercise involving the United
States Marine Corps and
Australian military aircraft
Marks’ unit provides avia­
tion logistics support, guid­
ance and direction to Marine
Aircraft Group 12 squadrons,
as well as supplying them
with munitions, aircraft arma­
ment equipment, guns, and
aviation weapons support
equipment.
Marks is a 1990 graduate of
Hillview High School of
Tustin, Calif, and joined the
Marine Corps in April 1990.
Rothwell returns from
Arabian Sea deployment
Navy Airman Charles D.
Rothwell, son of Karen D. and
Robert W. Hall of Sanford,
recently returned from a rou­
tine, scheduled deployment
while assigned to the aircraft
carrier USS Enterprise, homeported in Norfolk, Va.
Rothwell was one of more
than 6,500 Sailors and Marines
aboard the ships of the USS
Enterprise Carrier Strike
Group. Enterprise was the first
U.S. aircraft carrier to deploy
since the end of major military
operations in Iraq.
During the deployment
Roth well's unit spent must of
its time in the Arabian Gulf
region. Enterprise's 80-plane

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(KK1 flight hours, conducted 8,
(KX) sorties and seven precision
bombing strikes over Iraq.
Carriers like Enterprise are
deployed throughout the
world to maintain U.S. pres­
ence and provide rapid
response in times of crisis.
They serve as a highly visible
deterrent to would-be aggres­
sors, and are equipped with
the most versatile and power­
ful weapons and aircraft avail­
able.
Rothwell joined the Navy in
November 2001.
De La Ftor finishes
U.S. Marine basic training
Marine Corps Pfc. Victor T.
De La Flor, son of Carmen E.
and Victor M. De La Flor of
Winter Springs, recently com­
pleted basic training at Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, Parris
Island, S.C. and was promoted

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Founding
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fed growth
The following information
is edited from ''Memories of
Seminole County Families"
published by the Seminole
County I listoric.il Society. It is
available at the Museum of
Seminole County History.
Hibbard Casselberry family
I libbard Casselberry was
the son of a prominent sur­
geon, Dr. William Evans
Casselberry and Lillian Gold
1 libbard, daughter of Chicago
pioneers. Since he was the first
grandson
Imm after
nine grand­
daughters,
his grandfa­
ther cele­
brated by
raising a
llag and
giving
the
Vi *
new arrival
Grace Marie
a $HK) gold
Stineciplicr
piece. This
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Chicago in
1893.
I libbard graduated from
Yale University in 1916 with an
engineering degree and served
as a naval officer in World War
1.1le married Mary Elizabeth
Leonard on June 2 5 ,1921, in
Winnetka, 111.
In 1925, while there were
visiting an aunt in Winter Park
with their two sons, I libbard
Jr. (2) and Leonard (1), Mary
Elizabetii broke Jier arm. While
waiting for it to heal, I libbard
fell in love with the area and
saw its many possibilities.
1le moved liis family there
and he and Gordon Dennett
began a development known
as Fern Park Estates, 1 lis
daughter, Mary E. "Molly"
Moretz. was bom in 1932.
Casselberry later went into
business for himself, shipping
ferns by Kail way Express to
florists all over the United
Stales and Canada. I iis
Casselberry Gardens also grew
and marketed flowers includ­
ing shipping to Belgian
Azaleas.
I le acquired mom land on
both sides of U„S. I liglnvay 1792 where he built homes and
began to develop what was to
become a town. The first hous­
es were Normandy cottages
designed by architect James
Gamble Rogers. They were
featured in a national maga­
zine.
In 1940 the state legislature
agreed to let Casselberry and
other property owners incor­
porate the area into the town
of Casselberry. It was tax free,
with I libbard Casselberry pro­
viding garbage collection, fire
fighting protection, road main­
tenance and utilities for resi­
dents in the early days. He also
donated property for schools,
churches, civic organizations, a
cemetery and many city build­
ings and facilities.
Casselberry was elected the
town's first mayor and was
later on the town council.
As a result of an explosion
on his navy ship, Casselberry
was deaf in his right ear. To
better hear his passengers, he
drove cars with the steering
wheel on the right side. I le
would drive prospective buy­
ers through the backwoods
scrub, amazing them with his
dreams for the area.
Because the government
didn't consider shipping a pri­
ority during World War II,
Casselberry became a defense
. contractor making bomb para­
chutes and other items for tire
war effort. He was given prior­
ity' to build 23 houses for
workers, and a 15,000-squarefoot building. It was called a
miracle building as it was com­
pleted in only 21 days.
After the war, the sewing
machines began making
children's clothes and cnenille
bedspreads iastead of para­
chutes. Casselberry also
owned Casselberry Driving
Park for training horses, in
1945-51. And as a a*al estate
broker, lie founded both
Casselberry Land Company
and Casselberry Utilities, Inc.
I ie was a member of the
Seminole County Chamber of

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R e c o g n iz in g

Robotic Roukdball

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b la c k w o m e n

LakeM ary Prep
club excites school
peers with robotic
soccer tournament
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — The robotics club
at Lake Mary Preparatory School
recently kicked its way to valuable les­
sons in friendly competition and prac­
tical engineering in front of their peers.
Competing in a DaVind Robotics
Educational Foundation sponsored
competition, eight teams fielded
robots in a bracket-style soccer tourna­
ment. For most of the school year, the
club had been meeting every other
Wednesday designing their robots
with the objective of creating a
machine that amid sain* soccer goals
on a mini-playing field.
Kits were provided by the founda­
tion, but there were no set patterns on
how to design the robots, said Carol
Diggers, club sponsor and science
chair at Lake Mary Preparatory
School.
"There's different designs on how
the (miniature* soccer) ball is con­
tained," she said pointing to the I fells
Belles team bright red robot "Muerte"
— Spanish for death. "That's like a
snow shovel, which is a design that's
good."
Starting at opposite ends of the
obstacle-covered playing field, the
robotics dub teams were tasked with
creating a robot that amid score as
many soccer goals as possible within
three minutes. Some teams went on
the offensive pushing the small soccer
ball immediately into the opponent's
territory', while others tried a more
defensive approach.
"We basically tried to bold It the
whole time," said ninth grader Sarah
Pc pe who teamed with Git Rambo
and Cedlee McMichen to form Hell's
Belles.
The Belles escaped the first round,
hut ultimately their plan failed as
Team UJMS ousted the girls in the
semifinals before losing to team
Richard Melon in the finals.
The girls were pleased with their
robot's performance and said the proj­
ect was challenging.
"The kinetics were killer and get­
ting a good design was difficult,”
McMichen said.
Rambo added, "We basically came
into this not knowing what to do."
Helping the teams develop their
robots were Buzz and Alexia Dawson
of DaVind Robotics Educational
Foundation. Buzz is a former NASA
engineer and is a technical expert on
Robot Rivals, a cable television pro­
gram on the Do-It-Yourself Network
that piLs college students head-to-head
to build robots that complete deter­
mined tasks.
Alexi Dawson said the robot com­
petition stimulates students with cre­
ativity while developing mathematical
computation, engineering and design
skills.
The foundation offers a variety of
robotic classes and camps. For more
information, call Alexi Dawson at 407733-0328.

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Robotics club members (top) Donnie Holzinger (left) and David Demarco orchestrate
their robot to a victory in the championship round. Hell’s Belles team members
(above) Cat Rambo. Sarah Pepe and Cecileo McMichen show off their robot “Muerte.”

h is to ry

Last week I wrote liere about the
historical marker dedicated at the First
Methodist Churvh of Geneva. While at
that dedication ceremony, I enquired of
longtime Geneva resident and church
member Lorraine Whiting, as to the
possible whereabouts of a missing
dialice once adorning the sanctuary’
there.
(Lorraine had mentioned its disap­
pearance to me a while back, but had
asked me to wait before publishing
anything about five mystery surround­
ing the sacred cup.) Lorraine replied
that the cup was indeed still missing,
and promised to send me the back­
ground information regarding its spe­
cial historical ties to the church, which
she did.
The pages of "The History of the
First Methodist Church of Geneva,"
compiled by Katherine Flynt Kilbee in
1967, read: "The Church has received
many gifts through the years. One of
tire earliest known was a silver
Communion Cup, presented by Ida
Leonard Raulerson."

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c h u r c h ,

The
following
story’
of
that
Communion
Cup
was read by Bessie
Proctor Herman dur­
ing a church service
marking the 100th
Anniversary’ celebra­
tion of the rural
house
of worship.
Darla Kinney
"For many years,
Scoles
Mrs. W.J. Daniel,
* * * * * * * mother of Rev. J.H.
Daniel, was the Communion steward
and the original silver cup was in her
keeping.
"Mrs. Daniel was the first teacher of
my mother; Bertha Hart David (Mrs.
W.J.). A few weeks before her death,
slie placed in my mother's hand the
silver cup, expressing the desire that
she would keep it as long as she lived.
"After my mother's death finding
the cup in not a very good condition, I
had it resilvered and engraved. Not
knowing the exact date as to when the
cup was given, 1decided the founding

n o w

date of the Church would be appropri­
ate.
"On the UXHli Anniversary of the
founding of the Church, the cup was
returned to its original home with a
fervent prayer tliat it would always
serve as a reminder of the faithful ones
who loved the Lord and served and
worshipped there."
Hie aiurdi Itistory also noted that
the cup was used for Communion
until individual Communion cups
were favored.
When I asked church Pastor Jcanine
Spangenbetg about her words to the
congregation the Sunday following the
historical marker dedication slie had
this to say.
"On Sunday 1 thanked the congre­
gation for aiming out and told them
tliat there Is no doubt that tills church
lias been around for 128 years doing
ministry not only among themselves
but out in the community because
Christ Is in their m idst We gave thanks
for all of those that have gone before us
showing the way, and gave tlianks for

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On May 13, 2004,
Americans will celebrate the
50th Anniversary of the
landmark Supreme Court
decision that declared "sepa­
rate educational facilities are
inherently unequal."
Recognizing the enormous
impact of this ruling, the
California African-American
Museum presents through
the Gates' Brown vs. Board
of Education, a historical
and artistic iiiquih’ that
commemorates school
desegregalion, particularly
relevant to AfricanAmericans but a ruling
............................. applicable
to all
American
citizens.
Kianga
Ford,
daughter of
Brenda
Ford of
Sanford,
was select­
Marva
ed as one
Hawkins of the
artists
working
with sound and language as
a primary media. Ki, as she
is affectionately known by
her family and friends in
Sanford, graduated from
Seminole I tigh School and is
an alumni of Tajiri School of
Performing Arts and
Academics.
Ford's improvisational
and site-specific story proj­
ects an attempt to highlight
and destabilize the psycho­
physical dimensions of
social identity formation,
Ford explored the sensa­
tions of exclusion and
belonging, her immersive
audio-textual installation
probes the relationship
between individual and col­
lective, intimate and public,
given and contingent, cate­
gorical and particular. Ford •
says tier "environment"
combines the sculptural con­
cerns of space, body and
interactivity with the ques­
tions of audience, author­
ship and perspective embed­
ded in her narratives.
I ter work has been shown
in venues around the Los
Angeles area, including
Track 16 at the New Wight
Gallery, and Six Months
Project Space.
Ford's auto-textual explo­
rations are informed by her
studies in English and
Theater at Georgetown
University, Washington,
D.C., where she received her
bachelor's degree in 1994.
I ler master's degree from
UCLA in 2003 and she is
currently a doctoral candi­
date in the History of
Consciousness program at
the University of California,
Santa Cruz. She will com­
plete a dissertation on artic­
ulations of race and identity
in contemporary exhibition.
She is also an Irvine
Doctoral Fellow in the
Department of Art History
and Visual Art at Occidental
S e e Hawkins, P ag e 8 A

m y s te r y

the people that are there now and who
remained Girist centered and are still
carrying on God’s mission in the
world. Being a part of tills congrega­
tion has not only blessed the ministry
that 1 have been called to do, but has
been a blessing to my life."
Said Spangenberg when asked
about the chalice: "The dialice came up
missing as they were getting ready to
celebrate their 120lh Anniversary back
in 1997. It is believed tliat someone
may have taken it home to dean and
then forgot about it. You know how we
get so many things going on in our
lives and we put something aside to do
later and then forget all about it or misplace it.
"For the current membership, a lot
of them don’t even know about the
chalia* but for the persons tliat have
been around for any length of time and
have watched the history of this
church unfold, it lias left a hole — an
emptiness. It would be nice if we could
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Commerce, Charter member of
Post 256 American Legion and
served as its commander, also
VFW Post 1005, Lions Club
and Community United
Methodist Church.
I iis second wife was Martha
Norris, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Norris of
Casselberry. They wen- tin* first
ample to lx* married in the
Community Methodist Church,
fheir two children are Lillian
(1949) and John Norris (1952).
Tire Casselberry' I lome,
"Bridgewater" was built in
1952 and overlooked South
Like Triplett.
Considered a controversial
character, Casselberry would
engage in hot debates at coun­
cil meetings, but would always
shake hands with his adver­
saries afterwards. When he
died, Aug. 17, 1969, after a long
illness, the city declared an offi­
cial day of mourning. The flag
flew at half staff and the city
hall was dedicated to his mem­
ory for Iris many contributions
to the city. I Iis wife, Martha
died on Aug. 26, 1990.

r

Leonard Casselberry and
family
Leonard Casselberry, the
second son of 1libbard and
Mary Elizabeth Casselberry',
was bom Nov, 18, 1924 in
Chicago and moved to Winter
Park with his parents and
older brother I libbard, Jr. the
following year. I le attended
schools in Winter Park anti
Holies Military School in
Jacksonville.
As an Aviation Ordnance
Mate Third Class in the US.
Navy, his first assignment after
trade school was at the Sanford
Naval Air Station. I le was later
stationed in Beaufort, S.C.
where he married his high
school sweetheart, Margaret
Jane Williams on June 9, 1944.
She was the daughter of
I larvey and Bertha Williams of
Winter Park.
After the war, Leonard and
Jane made their home in
Casselberry where they raised
their four children. These are
Daniel Leonard (bom June 3,
1947), Richard Shannon (Sept.
28, 1948, Melenda Jane (Dec.

29, 1950) and Catherine Lee.
Daniel is a Methodist Minister
in 1X4ray Beach. He and his
wife, Cheryl Blauser have two
children. Richard is a civil engi­
neer and property manager in
Casselberry. He and his wife,
Donna Hall Genova have four
children. Melenda and hus­
band Patrick Hdmiston are
Bible translators in Papua,
New Guinea. They have two
children, Catherine, a costume
designer, and husband, Rev.
John Cox, who live in Winter
Park and have two children.
Leonard managed the
Azalea Driving Park, a winter
training facility for standard
baxl horses, and also Azalea
Lodge, an American Plan hotel
from 1945-51.1le was also a
home builder and developer,
real estate salesman, fem grow­
er, and restaurant owner. He
helped his father build the
city's first sewer system and
treatment plant, the first modem sewer plant in Seminole
County. 1le was the first scout
master of Boy Scout Tnxtp 341
and a charter member of both

the Casselberry Lions Club and
Community United Methodist
Church. He is a former mem­
ber of the city council and a
member of the volunteer fire
department. He helped organ­
ize the American Legion Post
256 in Casselberry and served
as post commander.
His wife Jane is a Rollins
College Alumni and a retired
journalist, having worked for
almost 30 years as Religion
Editor and staff writer for the
Sanford I lerald. She has served
on the board of several charita­
ble organizations as well as on
the Administrative Board of
Community United Methodist
Church. She has served as
president of the local unit of
United Methodist Women, and
is past recipient of its "Woman
of the Year" award.
Both Leonard and Jane are
members of tin* Good News
Jail and Prison Ministry
President's Council and Wyclift
Associates. They have a special
interest in Christian missions
and have traveled in 21 coun­
tries.

have it back to put in the sanc­
tuary as a reminder of our her­
itage."
Can anyone dispute that
such a faithful flock and dedi­
cated leader an’ deserving of
the return ot the sacred chalice
that indeed represents the faith
and dedication of those who
went before? Ihis church has
always opened its dixirs to any
and all who would enter, and
perhaps in doing so, opened
the way lor this cup to be
removed without reconi of its
whereabouts.
It any who read this column
believe they have any informa­
tion about this Communion
Cup and where it might lxi,
please call the church at 407349-95%. '!Tie cup may also
simply bo dropped off at the
church or the rectory with no
questions asked.
Note: In a follow-up phone
conversation with Lorraine
Whiting (who, along with
Imogene Yarborough com­
piled the information on the

church's historical marker) she
spoke of the history of the
Daniels family, noting that
they had lived near the school
house and that the scan,
I lennan Daniels, indeed went
into the Methodist Ministry,
and was a contributor to the
original opening of the
Museum of Geneva History.
Bessie I lennan, mother of Mrs.
David, lived on a dirt road off
of Lake Geneva near Lake
I iamey Road. It was often
commented, she added, that
Watt! Hall, where the cup —
along with furnishings from
the original 1877 Chapel —
was displayed, had a special
spirit within, felt by those who
spent time there.
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Christian based not-for-profit
food cooperative Is able to pro­
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chicken, macaroni &amp; cheese,
soups, veggies, fruit, and
desserts.
The Meat Box Menu is for an
additional $25 and includes five
pounds of chicken pieces,
sausage, BBQ Chickea ground
beef, fish fillets and much more.
Foodsource accepts cash,
check. Visa, Mastercard, food
stamps and money orders.
For questions or to place an
order, call Sanford Church of
Christ at 407-322-8234.

to stretch their food budget or
wanting to donate food to oth­
ers. There are no qualifications
to participate. Foodsource
accepts cash, check. Visa,
Mastercard, Food Stamps and
Money Orders.
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Tire tentative regular menu
for April is at a cost of $25,
which includes such items as
cubed beef steaks, popcorn

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C asselberry church
presents faith musical
An "Eyes of Faith" musi­
cal
will
be
presented
Sunday, April 4, at 8
a.m. and 11 a.m. in the
sanctuary of Community
United Methodist Church
in Casselberry. Featured
will be the church chancel
choir with the narrative of
Dr. Bill Callarman. There is
no charge and everyone
is
invited.
For
more
information, call the church

at 407-831-3777.
Victory Temple of God to
host women's workshop
Victory Temple of God,
Inc., will hold a Women's
District Workshop April 16
through 18. Special events
are planned for each of the
days. Conference price is $50
which includes lunch and a
cruise aboard the Kivership
Romance. For more informa­
tion or reservations, call 407321-8664.

Blackwood Brothers to visit
Lutheran Sanford church
The Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer, 2525 Oak Ave. in
Sanford, will present the
Blackwood Brothers in concert
April 12 at 7 p.m. Their music
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evision and personal appear­
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attend. This is a free-will offer­
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The Lake Mary Office

in venues around the
On May 13, 2004,
Los
Angeles area,
Americans will cele­
including Track 16 at the
brate the 50th
New Wight Gallery, and
Anniversary of the
Six Months Project
landmark Supreme
Space.
Court decision that
Ford’s auto-textual
declared "separate
explorations
are
educational facili­
informed by her studies
ties are inherently
in English and Theater
unequal."
at Georgetown
Recognizing the
University, Washington,
enormous impact of
D.C., where she received
this ruling, the
her bachelor's degree in
California African1994. Her master's
American Museum
degree from UCLA in
presents through
2003 and she is currently
the Gates' Brown
a doctoral candidate in
vs. Board of
the History of
Education, a histori­
Consciousness program
cal and artistic
at the University of
inquiry that com­
California, Santa Cruz.
memorates school
She will complete a dis­
desegregation, par­
sertation on articulations
ticularly relevant to
of race and identity in
African-Americans
P h o to su b m itte d
contemporary exhibi­
but a ruling appli­
tion. She is also an
cable to all
K ian g a “K i’ Ford is a S e m in o le H igh School
Irvine Doctoral Fellow
American citizens.
g ra d u a te .
in the Department of Art
Kinngn Ford,
I listory and Visual Art
daughter of Brenda
Ford explored the sensa­
at Occidental College. A very
Ford of Sanford, was selected
tions of exclusion and
busy young lady, she lec­
as one of the artists working
belonging, her immersive
tures, exhibits and attends
with sound and language as
audio-textual installation
many conferences ns she
a primary media. Ki, as she
probes the relationship
travels around the world.
is affectionately known by
between individual and col­
Congratulations, Kianga.
her family and friends in
lective, intimate and public,
Much success in your career.
Sanford, graduated from
given and contingent, cate­
Seminole High School and is
gorical and particular. Ford
We continue to inform our
an alumni of Tajiri School of
says her "environment" com­ readers of the May 17, 1954,
Performing Arts and
bines the sculptural concerns
United Stales Supreme Court
Academics.
of space, body and interac­
unanimous decision for seg­
Ford's improvisationnl
tivity with the questions of
regation in the public
and site-specific story proj­
audience,
authorship and
schools. The court agreed the
ects an attempt to highlight
perspective embedded in her
"separate but equal" legal
and destabilize the psycho­
narratives.
doctrine upheld in the 1896
physical dimensions of social
Her work has been shown
Plessy vs. Ferguson case was
identity formation.

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ik comprehensive plan amend­
ment that bans schools from the
area.
The two-pronged proposed
plan outlines tne creation of a hightech district and amends school sit­
ing criteria. The overlay protects
businesses and industries in the
Interstate 4 corridor north of
Emma Oaks Trail, south of County
Road 46A, cast of 1-4, International
Parkway and Banana Like Road
and west of Like Emma Road and
Rinehart Road from other uses that
an? not consistent with the area.
The second part of the amendment
proposes to east* the ability for the
Scluxil Board to site elementary
schools in residential areas, but torbids elementary, middle and high
schools from the corridor.
According to Like Mar)' City
Manager John Litton, the agenda
item for the plan was delayed to
consider some of the issues raised

by the School Board, but the city
does not intend to back down from
its proposal to ban schools from
the high-tech district.
"It was such a short turn around
and the questions kept coming that
just in the abundance of caution it
is not going to hurt us to delay it
for 30 days,” Litton said. "We'n?
just trying to be fair in the process,
but at this point we don't have any
intent to make any major changes.
I think it's important to keep
the window short so the pressure
stays on us so we either do it or
move on," he added.
Litton said he feels the plan
actually eases the process the
School Board has to go through to
site a new elementary school in
Like Mar)',
"Some people might siy we're
anti-school and we're not," ne said.
"Nothing would make me happier
to have (another) elementary

school in Lake Mary."
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was not the only ones to have
issues
with
the
plan.
Commissioner Gary Blunder said
after the meeting that he too had
some concerns with the plan. 1le
said the prohibition of all schools
in the high-tech district coqld have
the chance to negatively impact
economic growth in the area.
"There are some larger corpo­
rate interests that are looking at
Like Mary’ and those corporations
as part of their employee benefits
have provisions for childcare that
extend beyond simple childcare,"
he said. "They actually have a K-3
program so the employees can
nave their kids in school essential­
ly at their site. Well of we restrict all
schools that obviously restricts cor­
porations from having a school
environment as part of their
benefits."

L egals

L egals

L egals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE »: 04-316 CP

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,

TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
f t and 42, et at ,
DEFENDANT(S)

Notwithstanding ttto lime periods
sel lorth above, any claim Mod
two (2) years or more allot the
decedent's dale ol death ts
barred

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

IN RE: ESTATE OF
RUTH OWENS HANLON.
Deceased
Notice to Creditors

The date ot the last publication
of this notice is March 20. 2004,

Tho administration ol the estate
ol
Ruth
Owens
Hanlon,
doccased. File Number 04-346CP. Is pending in the Circuit
Court lor Semmolo County,
Florida. Piobate Division, Ibo
address ol which Is 301 N. Park
Ave , Sanlord. FL, 32771 The
names and nddiessos ol the
Personal Representative and
Iho Personal Representatives
attorney are sel forth below

ROBERT
K
MclNTOSM,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 370302
STENSTROM,
MclNTOSM.
COLBERT, WHIOMAM.
REtSCHMANN A PART LOW.
PA
Post Oft ice Bon 4640
Sanlord. FL 32772-4848
Telephone 407/372-2171
Attorney
lor
Personal
R o p r o s e n I a I I v e

All creditors ot iho decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedents
estate, Including unnurtured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on wfiorti a copy ol this
notice Is served must lile their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
|30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM

Publish March 78. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C502h

All other creditors ol the dece­
dent ami ottier persons having
claims or demands against
decedents estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated daims, must tile Ihelr
claims witti this court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONIHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
t ic e ,

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puisuanl to a Final Summary
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
Match IB. 2004 entered In Civil
Cate No 04 CA 214 14 K ol (lie
Circuit Court ot the 1BTH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County,
Florida.
wherein
NOVASTAR MORTGAGE. INC .
a Virginia Corporation, Plamtilt
and BOBBY L TAYLOR a V a
BOBBY TAYLOR aiVn BOB
TAYLOR, MARLA M, TAYLOR,
DONALD
J.
TERRY,
ROSEANNE TERRY, CAPITAL
ONE BANK, SEMINOLE COUN
TY, UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION f t and 42 are
Defendants
I will sell to B&gt;o highest bidder lor
cash at the West Front Door ol
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse. 301 N Paik Avenue
in Sanlord. Florida 32771, al
I I 00 a m on the 4lh day ot May
2004 the following described real
property as sel lorth in said Final
Summary Judgment, lo-wit

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04 -CA-2M-14-K

LOT 131, WYNDHAM WOODS,
PHASE TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PUVT BOOK 26.
PAGES 41 AND 42. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

NOVASTAR MORTGAGE. IN C ,
a Virginia Corporation,
PLAINTIFF
vs
BOBBY L
TAYLOR a/Va
BOBBY TAYLOR a/k/a BOB
TAYLOR, MARLA M TAYLOR,
DONALD
J.
TERRY,
ROSEANNE TERRY. CAPITAL
ONE BANK. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. UNKNOWN
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WITNESS my hand and the seal
ot this court on Maich 16, 2004

Llga ls

Attorney lor Ptaintitt
Brian L Rosaler, Esquire
Popkln &amp; Rosaler, P A
10 Fairway Drive
Suite 302
Deerlield Beach, FL 33441
Telephone (954)360 9030
Facsimile: (954)420-5187
Publish March 28, 2004 and'
Apnl 4, 2004
C202
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 02-CA-2070-14-K
WACHOVIA BANK. N A
Plain! iW,

ROBERT J HUGHES:
PATRICIA S HUGHES, and an
unknown parties dairrung by.
through, under or against the
above named Defendants, who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parties claim as heirs, devisees,
granteos, assignees, lienors,
creditors, Irusleos. spouses, oi
other claimants; TENANT f t
and/or TENANT 42, the parties
intended to account lor the
person or persons in
possession;
HEATHROW
WOODS HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION.
INC.;
WACHOVIA BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
Defendants

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Court
By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Cleik

NOTICE OF SALE

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Legals

Legals

Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Judgrnont
ol Foreclosure dated March 19.
2004. In this cause. I will soil Iho
property situated In SEMINOLE
County, Florida dosenbed as:
LOT 7. HEATHROW WOODS
ACCORDING TO HIE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 41, PAGES 26
THROUGH 30. INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
DA
a V a 1624 Bridgewater Drive,
Heathrow. FL 32746
at public sale, to Iho highest ami
best bidder, tor cast). West Iron!
door ol the courthouse, located
at 301 North Patk Avenue.
Sanlord. SEMINOLE County,
Florida, nl 11 00 o'clock a m , on
APR 22, 2004
Dated at Sanloid, Florida this
19 day ot March, 2004
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cleik ol (tie Circuit Court
By: Mary Strou|&gt;o
Deputy Clerk
DouglasC Zahm. PA
18630 U S Hwy 19 N . 4300
Clearwater FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phono
(727)539 1094 la«
Publish March 2B, 2004 and
April 4. 2004
CI99
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL NO: 02-CA-792-14-G
1

Lega ls

VS

Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)0654227 not later than 2 working
days poor ol your receipt ol this
notice It hearing or voice
Impaired, call 1 800 955-8771

BEVERLY J CAMPBELL,
DEFENOANT(S)

Dated this 22 day ol March,
2004,

PJJ INVESTMENT, INC . a
Florida .
PLAINTIFF

20. 2004, at 11 00 am at the
west front door ot tho Seminole
County Courthouse, 301 N
Paik Avenue. Sanlord. Honda
to ttio highest bidder lot cash
the tollowmg described pfofiedy
as set lorth In snid lodgment to
wit
Lot 50. CRYSIAL RIDGE
according to the Plat Ihoieot as
recorded in Plat Book 38, Pages
96. 97. and 98, ol tlie PublicRecords ot Seminole County
Florida TOGETHER wnh all the
Improvements now arid heto
atler eroctod on tho property
an&lt;t all easements, appurte
nances, and httures now or
her palter a part ol Bio property
amt all reptacemonls ami odd.
Pons

MARYANNE MORSE
Cleik ot the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Cleik

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is lioieliy given thal Iho
undersigned Cleik ot the Circuit
Court ol Seminote County.
Florida, will on Bio 22 day ol
Apnl, 2004. at 11 A M , at Iho
west Iron) door at Bio Seminole
County Courthouse, 301 N Park
Ave, Sanlord, FL 32771, otter
Jut sale and sell at public outcry
to Bio highest and best bidder
lor cash, the M ow ing described
property situated In Semmolo
County. Florida

PATRICK PAT RISE ESQ
RITTER CHUSID VIBONA A
COHEN LLP
7000 West Palmetto Park Road
Suite 305
Boca Raton. Florida 33433
Publish Match 28
Apnl 4, 2004
C200

2004 and
DATED March 19, 2004
MARYANNEMORSE
Clerk of Cnurl |f&lt;einmulr
County, FL)

Circuit Court ot the
18th Judicial Clrcull
Seminole County, Florida
Case No 01-CA-706-14-L

LOT 56, CRYSTAL RIDGE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 38. PAGES 96, 97
AND 98, PUBLIC RLCORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA

By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk

Bank ut New York, as Trustee
PlainMI(s)
vs

NOTICE Americans
With
Disabilities Act ol
1990,
Administrative Order No 97-3 II
you are a person wall a disatnli
ly who minds any accommoda
lion to piuhclpnto in Bus pro­
ceeding you are entitled, ot not
cost to you to tho provision cl
certain assistance Ploaso con
tact Court Administration nl 301
N. Paik Avenue. Suite N30I,
Sanlord,
Florida
32771,
(407)323-4330 o.t 4227, within
2 working days ol your receipt ot
this notice II you are licanng or
vorco Impaired, call 1000 955
8771

Beverly Campbell, el a l.
Defendant! s)
AAVf 20012036

pursuant to the Final Judgmenl
entered in a case pending in
said Court, Iho stylo ol winch Is
Indicated above

Second Notice ol
Foreclosure Sale

WITNESS my liaml and ottictii
seal ol sanl Court Bus 22 day ol
Match, 2004

NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to
an amended judgmenl ol loroclosure dated March 19. 2004,
ami erilorod in Case 401 -CA706-14-L ol Iho Circuit Court ot
the tilth Judicial Circuit in and
tor Seminole County, Flonda,
wherein Bank ol Now York, as
TrOstee, is the plaintill. and
Bovorly Campbell, et at , the
dotendarit(a). I will sett on Apnl

NOTICE
In
accordance
with
the
Amoncans with Disabilities Act,
Poisons with Disabilities need
tng a special accommodation to
participate In Bus proceeding
should contact the Court
Admimstratot at 301 N, Paik

Publish March 28. 2004 and
Apnl 4, 2004
C201

C IT Y OF LONGW OOD
LAND P LA N N IN G A G E N C Y
P U B LIC H EA R IN G
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORI­
DA, that the Land Planning A gency (LPA) will hole a public hearing on
April 14, 2 0 0 4 at 7 :00 P.M ., or as soon th e re after as possible, in the
Longw ood City C om m ission C h a m b e rs, 175 W est W arren A venue,
Longw ood, Florida. T h e purpose of the public hearing is to review and
h e a r public com m ent in order to consider the following:

ORDINANCE NO. 04-1683
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 02-1599, LONGWOOD
DEVEOPMENT CODE, ARTICLE VIII BOARDS AND AGEN­
CIES, 8.1.0 GENERALLY IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLACING
IT WITH 8.1.0 GENERALLY IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLAC­
ING IT WITH 8.1.0 APPOINTMENT TO BOARD AND COMMIT­
TEE VACANCIES; AMENDING 8.2.0 LAND PLANNING
AGENCY IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLACING IT WITH 8.2.0
CODES OF CONDUCT FOR BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEM­
BERS; AMENDING 8.3.0 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT IN ITS
ENTIRETY AND REPLACING IT WITH 8.3.0 RULES AND
PROCEDURES FOR BOARDS AND COMMITTEES; AMEND­
ING 8.4.0 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD IN ITS
ENTIRELY AND REPLACING IT WITH 8.4.0 LAND PLANNING
AGENCY; ADDING 8.5.0 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; ADDING
8.6.0 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

A p r il 2 &amp; 3
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Shortcake • Catfish C howder • and More !

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action is taken.
A copy of the proposed O rdinance is available for review in the
C om m unity Services D epartm ent, Planning Division, b e tw ee n 8 :3 0 a .m .
to 4 :3 0 p.m . during regular w ork days. T h e office is located at 174 W est
C hurch A venue, Longw ood, Florida, or you m ay call the office at 4 0 7 -2 6 0 3462.

NOTICE: All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision
m ade at the meeting/hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings and
for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro­
ceedings is m ade, which record to include the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is based (per Section 2 86 .0 1 0 5 , Florida Statutes).
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these
proceedings should contact the ADA coordinator at 4 0 7 -2 6 0 -3 4 8 1 , at least
4 8 hours In advance of the meeting.

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At this m eeting, interested parties m ay a p p e a r and be heard with respect
to this m atter. This hearing m ay be continued from tim e to tim e until final

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First Baptist
C hurch
of

Longw ood
891 State Road 434 East

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Chartos L. Holt. Roctor
Wkend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11:15am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Comforter
"Chnritmulic- Eprtcopxl Church'

Chris Whaley.
Senior Pastor
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Sunday Morning Worship
II :00AM
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400-AME
Historic St Jamos
AME Church
619 Cypress Avenue
Sanford, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Bronda Rogers Edge, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Bibio Study, Wed , 6:30PM

402-Assembly of God
Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Avo
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jell Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Servico 7PM

401-Anglican
Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
3346 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 mile olf Grooneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
1926 Book Of Common Prayor
Sunday Servicos
Holy Eucharist
SAM
Sunday School (all agos) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursory at both servicos)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
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Worth tfio Dlstancp .........

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

404-Baptist
Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S. Sanlord Avo
Sanford, FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Horndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Bible Study, Wod, 7pm
Clothos Close! (Freo to public) 3rd
Sat., each mo. tOam-tpm

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Hardware
Stores

SANFORD
207 E. 25th St.
321-0885
LONGWOOD
Hwy. 434 &amp; 427
339-4883
CASSELBERRY
Winler Park Dr,
339-7365

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE

B A R R E L &amp; BEV ERLY
TRANSMISSIONS

Pre-school thru 12th grade
'A Ministry of Church ot God ol Sanlord

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF
209 W. 25th Street
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404-Baptist
Countryalde Baptist Church
590 S. Counlry Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wod Prayor Mooting 7:30PM
Nursory Providod

First Baptist Church
of Longwood
891 Slate Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaloy, Sonior Pastor
Sunday* 9:45 AM Biblo Study
•11:00AM Worship Sorvico
•5:00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youlh Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Disciploship Study
•5:30PM Pastor’s
Disciploship Study
•5:30Vocal Ensomblos
Wednesday
•6:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children's Croativo Arts)
•6PM Disciploship Classes
•6PM Orchestra
•8:30 Youth Biblo Study
•7PM Pastor's Bible Study
•7PM Choir Rohearsal
•7:30PM Youlh Activities

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parkor, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday*Worshlp 10:45AM
•Children’s AWANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Avo, Santord, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Rick Blythe, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Caro
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams. Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday Worship, 10:30A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages, 6:30PM
Nursery Providod

First Shiloh Mlsslonsry
Bsptlst Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Sarv., 6:15AM
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship.. 11 AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood, FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School.....9:30am
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening Worship.... 6:00pm
Wed Eve. Service ...,6:30pm

404-Baptist
W eitvlew Baptist Church
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46A)
Sanford, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlio Higgins. Associate Pastor ot
Music/Youth
Sunday Services
Morning Worship BAM &amp; 10:30AM
Sunday School 9; 15AM
Evonlng Worship 6PM
Wed. Biblo Study &amp; Prayor Service
6:30PM

407-Catholic
All Souls Catholic Church
Corner ol 9th St &amp; S. Oak Avo
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Falhor Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fri
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V ig il..... SPM
Sunday, 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM • English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

410-Christian
Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
- ■Sanlord, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms. Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan.
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

413-Christian Science
Ftrat Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-7B8-7708
Sunday Church Sorvico and
Sunday School ...,10AM
Wednesday......7:30PM
Child Care providod
Reading Room
14b W ekiva Springs Hd
S t e 1 4 9 A, Longw ood, FL
P hon o 4 0 7 -8 6 9 - 1 4 9 0
Mon-Fri 10am -4pm
S a l 10am -1pm

419-Church of God
Church of God
801 W. 22nd St. Santord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wos Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Morning Worship .10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
Wednesday Classes
for all agos.... 7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to PreSchool, 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanlord. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor... 11AM
Evening Service......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mlg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregatlonal
Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2 6 2 6 Palm etto Ave
Santord, FL 3 2 7 7 3
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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, College and Career
Pastor
Andrew Jenkins, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A.M. Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 8:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wednesday Bible Study &amp;AWANA
7pm

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

Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S Park Ave. Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Episcopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave O 4th St, Santord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tbes., Weds. &amp; Thurs Community
meal O 5:30pm Weds. For times &amp;
detail of studies and activities, Call
407-322-4611.

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

437-NonDenominatlonal
Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Resource Centor
Lakeviow Plaza. 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Service 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4 -1 2 ).....11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshments.....12:30PM
Wednesday
•Fellowship Meeting.... 7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling .. 2-5PM
(Ploase call 407-328-4300 for appl)
Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/DIroctor

Greater Faith Fellowship
"A church designed
with you in Mind*
909 East Church Ave,
Longwood. FL
(behind Long John Silver's)
407-474-0415
Sunday Service: 10AM
Wod Bible Study: 7PM
“You Need What Wo Are Offering"

Seminole Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Santord
407-324-0199

www.seminolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM, I0AM &amp; 11:30AM
Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St, Sanlord, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.....9:30AM
Divine Worship......1 1AM
Wed. Prayer Mlg 7:30 PM

Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave, Sanlord. FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tuo. Prayor, Biblo Study, 7:30 PM

440-Lutheran
Holy C ro at Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyor. Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evoning.....5:30PM
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning.....BAM
Traditional Sorvice
Sunday Morning „..9:30Am
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Avo. Sanlord, FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School......9:15AM
Worship Service.....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
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440-Lutheran
New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd. Sanford Hwy46A &amp;
Upsala Rd.
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Brosemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM &amp; 6:30PM
Nursory Providod
www.NowCroallonChurch.ee

443-Methodist
First United Methodist Church
419 Park Avo. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am &amp;11:00am
Coffee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youlh Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Providod

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(cornor ol Tuckor Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayno Stono, Pastor
Sunday School...... 9:30am
Intor-Mission.......... 10:30am
Morning Worship ...11nm
Biblo Study
Wednesday........... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided for Babios
and Small Children.
'Small Enough To Love You Growing In Christ To Servo You"

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd &amp; Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursory
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Ybung Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun. Youlh. Food. Movie, Fellowship
5PM
Mon. Choir &amp; Bolls Rehearsal 7PM
Wod. Evo Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults GPM
Wod Biblo Sludy Middlo School
6PM
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Wed. Praiso Toam Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any Event
Dr. Bill Chogwin, Inlorim Minlstor

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michaol L. Andrews,
Interim Minister
Sunday School, all agos 9AM/I0AM
Church Services 10AM
Nursery Providod

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
■Knowing &amp; Making
Known Jesus Christ'
Cornor ot 46-A &amp; Upsala Road
407-330-2635

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Rev. Bryan L, Wonger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Providod

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church ol Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford. FL 32771
(Oft 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Stroet on Loft • One Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell. Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News'
Sunday School.......9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship.....6PM
Mid-Week Mlg Wod. 7:30 PM
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Sunday. April I. 2001 P ilg c

Sallie Harrison NSDAR hear guest speaker book review
Sallie Harrison Chapter,
NSDAR, met Friday, March
12, at the Garden Club of
Sanford.
The tables were colorfully
decorated by Fran Morton
with beads and masks in a
Carnival theme.
Regent
Virginia Powell and acting
Chaplain Virginia Mikler con­
ducted the opening ritual.
Ann Howland gave the
National Defense report,
taken from the March issue of
National Defender, an NSDAR
publication. Included was a
message from Ann A. Hunter,
the
National
Defense
Chairman in which she stated
that the National Society sup­
ports a strong military and a
vigorous national defense.
She wrote: "As always, the
National Defense Committee
urges you to continue to pray
for the Nation, our allies, the
military, the President, and all

in power."
The entire Issue was devot­
ed to the Patriot Act. Articles,
pro and con, are quoted from
a variety of sources. Editors of
the Wall Street Journal stated
that "provisions of the Patriot
Act are just plain common
sense and in many cases have
long been available in drug
and Mafia cases."
After a buffet luncheon,
guest speaker Ann Register of
the State Speakers Staff and a
DAR
Museum
Docent,
delighted
members
and
guests with a book review of
’The Suitcases," by the late
Ann Hall Whitt, one of three
sisters who moved from place
to place after the death of their
mother and finally experi­
enced happiness at a DAR
supported school, Crossnore,
in Banner Elk, N.C. Charles
Kuralt wrote the book's fore­
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During the business session
the Regent announced that
Caroline Schneider, a member
of Ft. Mellon Society, C.A.R.,
won
the
Christopher
Columbus Essay Contest for
the State. Melissa Schneider
will be a Junior Page at the
annual DAR State Conference
in April.
The Ocala Chapter and
State Regent Jean Mann
encouraged attendance March
24 at a celebration when Onie
Ponder will receive a "Women
in History Award." A former
Regent of the Ocala Chapter,
now age 105, the honoree is
believed to be the oldest living
member of DAR.
Sallie Harrison Chapter
was represented at the March
4 Naturalization ceremony at
the Sanford Civic Center
when 160 candidates repre­
senting 48 countries, became
citizens of the United States of

America. Chapter members
presented each with a patriot­
ic leaflet.
Dorothy Andersen, a mem­
ber of Gemini
Springs
Chapter,
and Jan Lcibin,
prospective member, were
guests at
the
meeting.
Dorothy Anderson won the
surprise package.
Before adjourning the meet­
ing the Regent urged mem­
bers to consider accepting the
responsibility of C.A.R. Senior
President for the coming year.
All present bowed in a
prayer of thanksgiving that
Junior member, Abby Durham
who is in Madrid for a semes­
ter of study sponsored by
Stetson University, is safe fol­
lowing the terrorist bombs in
that city. Abby was on a metro
train on her way to the uni­
versity when the explosions
occurred on a nearby cross
track.

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

Sallio Harrison NSDAR chapter Rogont Virginia Powell welcomes
guest speaker Ann Registor.

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E a s te r E v e n ts
• Tlie city of Sanford
Recreation Department will
hold an Easter Eggstmv.ig.wzn,
Saturday, April 10, at, Fort
Mellon Park in downtown
Sanford, open to all children t l
years old and younger. The
event begins at 8:30 a.ni„ with
the Easter Bunny to arrive at
930 and the hunt to begin at
9:45. About 7,(XX) eggs will be
hidden, with a special prize for
the Golden Egg. There is no
charge for the Eggstravaganza.
There will be other events and
refreshments. For more informa­
tion, call the recreation depart­
ment at 407-33045697
• It’s not an Easter Egg I lunt,
but citizens am invited to cele­
brate spring during the I lippity
Hop Adventure at the Central
Florida
Zoological
Park,

Saturday and Sunday, April 10 407-321-1021.
and 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Children are invited to nop
along the Adventure Trail in
search of the Easter Bunny. At
various points, children can
compete for games, candy,
prizes and surprises. Prizes will
also lx* awarded for tlie best
Easter hat, and kids will receive
a bunny tail to war and meat the
Easter Bunny. For mom infor­
mation, call 407-323-4450, ext.
149.
• A community Easter Egg
I lunt will bo held at First
Presbyterian Church of Lake
Mary, 128 Wilbur Ave. at
Country Club Road, Sunday,
April 4, from noon to 2 p.m.
'Iliere will be refreshments and
tours of the remodeled sanctu­
ary. For more information, call

• Tire city of Longwood will
hold its 12th Annual Easter Egg
I lunt, Saturday, April 3, begin­
ning at 930 a.m., at Candyland
Park, comer of North Grant
Street and Rosedale Avenue.
Age groups are 3-4,5-7 and 8-11,
with a special hunt for those 2
and under following. For more
information, call 407-260-3447.
Tlie event is free of charge and
open to the general public
• Covenant Community
Church will sponsor the 2(XM
Seminole County Easter Egg
Hunt on Saturday, April 10,
from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Reiter
Park off Warren Park in
Longwood.
• Tlie city of Winter Springs

Parks
and
Recreation
Department is hosting the
Eignth Annual Egg Hunt on
Saturday, April 3, at Trotwood
Park located at 701 Northern
Way. Ages up to 10 are welcome
to participate in a hunt for more
than 5,(XX) eggs. There is no
charge fur this event. For more
Information, call 407-327-6593.
• City of Casselberry
employees are carefully hiding
more than 16,(XX) eggs for the
city's Spring Egg Hunt. Tlie
annual event will be held on
Saturday April 3, at Secret Like
Park, located at 200 N. Triplet
Lake Drive. Egg hunts are
divided into three separate age
groupings: 0-3, 4-8 and 9-12.
Tlie egg hunts are from 10 a.m.
to noon. For more information,
call 407-262.-7720 ext. 1304.

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for Lake County Government
for four years.
"I can say without a doubt
Lake County was a wonderful
learning experience for me,"
she said.
"The biggest thing l learned
from Lake County is the gener­
al misconception of county
governm ent,"
she
added.
"There are a lot of dedicated
employees that are doing a lot
of great things everyday. It real­
ly gave me a good glimpse,
snapshot of county government
works."
Born in a suburb near
Cleveland, Michel began her
career as a television newscast­
er. As a budding reporter and
community college student, she
found a great opportunity with
a local CBS affiliate that was

starting to produce a morning
show.
"When I look at it, it was
really a stepping stone into my
career," she said.
At 20 years old, she worked
on finishing her studies at Kent
State University while working
on the morning show from 3:30
a.m. to noon and working as a
freelance writer for an enter­
tainment weekly newspaper.
However, after several years
the television gig left her yearn­
ing for more although she
earned kudos from the indus­
try as she was nominated for an
Emmy for assignment report­
ing.
"I had this interest in enter­
tainment, news, music and all
that," she said. "Part of me
always wanted to be Barbara

Walters. In the interviews I've
seen, she is always well read
about the subjects."
Michel decided for her to
continue to grow professionally
she needed to leave her home­
town. Her next career stop was
in California as she was hired
as a production secretary for
D isney's
animated
movie
"M ilan." Her duties were much
more than a typical secretary as
she helped secure voice-record­
ing contracts and set up screen­
ings of the film.
In her next step up the career
ladder, Michel moved to the
Sunshine State to resume her
television career with Central
Florida News 13.
Michel said she feels fortu­
nate to have the opportunity
with Seminole County. She says

one of her first goals is to iden­
tify the current communica­
tions level at the county
and make sure citizens are
aware of all the services at their
disposal.
"Through SGTV we can com­
municate a lot of the services
that we can provide," she said.
"SGTV is an excellent resource
to have. We are hopeful we
can continue to communicate
to the citizens through that
medium."
Michel is a resident of
Orlando and comes from a
large family of seven other
brothers and sisters. She has 11
nieces and nephews, but no
children of her own.
"These are my kids," she
said pointing to photographs of
her two dogs, Sasha and Kida.

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the artists who will be painting at the RiverWalk
will have their work displayed in City Hall.
"We're excited to be able to show off the works
from the enormously talented individuals who
make up our great city and country," said City
Manager Al Grieshaber Jr. "I walk these halls sev­
eral times a day and, personally, I'd love to be
looking at beautiful artwork"
Belgian-born Frandne Levy has travelled the
world creating art in many places including
France, Kenya and Miami. Sne uses a variety of
mediums including acrylics, oil pastels and ink
drawings.
Frideborg Phillips grew up in Austria and often
accompanied her artist grandfather to galleries.
She moved to the States and studied arts at sever­
al universities. Phillips enjoys working in oils,
believing that "they lend themselves well to
depicting the moods of nature".
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Sunday
April 4, 2004

Sports
N o. 2 3 U C F blanks B eth u n e-C o o k m an

Weekly stats for Seminole
County's Major League
Baseball players

Special to tho Herald

W ith the M ajor League
B ase b all season begin­
ning this w eekend here
is a recap of how the
lo cals have done in
Spring Training and
there prospects for the
se aso n ahead.
P h o to c o u r ta a y o t Dill R lc h a rd a o n , UCF
A th le tic * A s s o c ia tio n , In c.

Oviedo High School's

Taylor Meier assembled career-highs in
strikeouts (7) and innings pitched (7.0)
to load No. 23 UCF to an 8-0 victory
over Bethuno-Cookman Tuesday.

M ark

B ellhorn
2b

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HR

• Had a slow spring with the bat
and was supposed to be the
utility infielder and part-time
designated hitter but will now
be the starling second baseman with Pokey Reese mov­
ing over to shortstop after
Nomar Garciaparra was put
on the disabled list until May.

Seminole High S c h o o l ‘ s

D avid

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SS
Anaheim Angels
ab

h

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55

22

14

HR

rbl

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avg.

7 . 400

• Appears lo have recovered
from a series of injuries thal
bothered him inlo the off­
season and looks to be back
among the elite leadoff men
M ir a ll of baseball as he had
an
absolutely
fabulous
spring the included five dou­
bles and a triple and perfect
2-for-2 effort on stolen bases
in 19 games.

Lake Mary's

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• Returned to his career-long
job of closer the Brandon
High School graduate had a
big spring allowing only two
runs in 13 innings ol work in
13 games.

Sanford Middle School's

C orey

P a t t er s o n

Chicago Cubs
ab

h

58 16

r

HR

12

rbl

3 6

avg.

.276

• Played very well in spring in
return from knee injury that
sidelined him for the second
half of last season. Also had
10 doubles and a monsterous .603 slugging percent­
age and was 1-for-2 in stolen
bases.

H erald p h o to s by J i m W a n t*

Sem inole’s Ashley Tabor
(above) had a big hand
in
two
Fighting
Sem inoles wins with an
RBI
against
Winter
Springs and going 3-for5 and driving in four runs
against Lyman a s the
Tribe picked up their
ninth and 10th victories
of

the

se a so n .

Lake

Mary also won twice and
it was Olivia Toporowsy
(right) having a monster
night in one gam e, hurl­
ing a no-hitter with 16
strike outs and also
going 2-for-4 with a dou­
ble to and an RBI to help
herself at the plate in a
9-0 victory over Lyman.

B ears baseball wins 10th
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Boston Red Sox
r

45

10 6

HR

rbl

1 3

avg.

.222

• The highly regarded veteran
signal-caller did not have
one of his better spring’s, but
did have two doubles and a
triple in 17 games as he had
the tough task of learning a
virtually new pitching staff
that will include Kurt
Schilling.

Shaky defense and an over­
all lack of hitting is not a
good combination during a
softball game.
Especially against a good
team.
Four errors led to four
unearned runs and the
Seminole Community
College offense could only
muster seven hits in 16
innings as the Raiders
dropped a Mid-Florida
Conference doubleheader to
Daytona Beach Community
College by the scores of 2-0
in nine innings and 2-1
Tuesday afternoon at Raider
Field.
SCC is now 28-12-1 overall
and 9-7 in the conference and
heading into a doubleheader
at powerful LJiki1 CftyVih * ’’dr
Thursday, while the Falcons
are now 32-10 overall and 153 in the M-FC.
The Raiders could have
won the opening game but
just could not get a big hit.
After the first two batters
made out in the bottom of
the first inning, Oviedo's
Megan Miller walked, Lake
Mary's Ashley Bitzer singled
and Seminole's Jenny
Abendroth was hit by a pitch
to load the bases before a
strike out ended the threat.
All told, SCC had five hits
and left eight runners on
base.
In the top of the ninth
inning Rivera led off with a
single ahead of a fly out to
left.
But then a walk and an
error loaded the bases for
DBCC, which then got anoth­
er error from the SCC
defense to allow two runs to
score.
Miller (2-for-3, double),
Bitzer (l-for-3), Kristen
Schrupp and Kristin
Cameron (both l-for-4) did
the hitting for the Raiders.
Katie Brosky was the
tough-luck loser, scattering
six nits and striking out five
over 8-1/3 innings to see her
record fall to 15-4.
The problems started right
away tor SCC in the night­
cap. Higgs led off for the
Falcons with a single before
See SCC, Page 15A

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
It's been quite a week
for the softball teams at
Seminole and Lake Mary
high school's.
The Fighting
Seminoles picked up
their ninth and 10th vic­
tories of the season, tak­
ing a bin win over
Winter Springs (10-5)
and also whipping
Lyman (3-13), 11-1.
Melisa Salsbury was 2for-4 with a double and
three RBI in the win over
the Bears, while Ashley
Tabor also drove in a big
run. Crystal Bullock was
3-for-4 for Winter
Springs.
•
Seminole then came
back with one of its best
offensive games of the
season in the win over
the Greyhounds.
Tabor had a big night,
going 3-for-5 and driv­
ing in four runs, while
Dorianne Torres went 3for-4 and drove in one.
Emilee Edelman was the
winning pitcher, striking
out two in four innings
of work. Jenkins was 2for-3 with a double for
Lyman.
The Greyhounds had
also faced the wrath of
the Rams as Olivia
Toporowsy had a mon­
ster game, hurling a no­
hitter with 16 strike outs
and also going 2-for-4
with a double and an
RBI in a 9-0 victory.
Lake Mary then ran its
record to 13-2 with a
huge Seminole Athletic
Conference victory over
Oviedo, 4-1.
Leah Lilly doubled
and scored two runs and
Kelsie Richardson dou­
bled and scored once to
lead the Rams attack,
while Simpkins was 3for-4 with an RBI for the
Lions.
It ended up being a
tough week for Oviedo
See Girls, I'age 15A

Raiders
swept in
softball
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

J ason
Varitek

h

2002 vs. Mercer at Jay Bergman Field.
A two-run fourth was highlighted
by RBI-singles off the bat of Clay
Timpner and Matt Ray.
UCF put the game away with a threerun sixth to take an 8-0 lead. Ray
delivered his second RBI of the night
with a RBI-single and Ryan Bono
delivered a two-run double to com­
plete the UCF scoring.
Ray contributed a career-high four
hits with a perfect 4-for-4 night with
two runs and two RBI.

Seminole,
Lake Mary
win twice

Lake Brantley High School's

lb

Orangewood’s
Meier sets two
career highs

Softball sweep week

Boston Red Sox

ab

Freshman pitcher Taylor Meier
assembled career-highs in strikeouts
(7) and innings pitched (7.0) to lead
No. 23 UCF to an 8-0 victory over
visiting Bethune-Cookman Tuesday
evening at Jay Bergman Field.
The Golden Knights won their
thin! straight game to improve to 245 overall while Bethune-Cookman
dropped to 17-13. UCF has matched
its best start in school history’ with
the 24-5 mark with the 2001 and 1975
teams.
UCF scored two runs on one swing
in the third inning when Dee Brown
drilled his first home run of the sea­
son to right field to give the Golden
Knights a 2-0 lead. The home run for
Brown was his first since May 17,

The eight-run cushion was more
than enough for Meier. The freshman
right-hander from Orangewood
Cnristian School limited BethuneCookman to just four hits over his 7.0
innings of work.
The Golden Knights outhit the
Wildcats 15-5 including two hits by
Dave Lambert and Timpner and a
two-run double by Lake Mary's Ryan
Bono.
UCF is back in action today
(Saturday) at Jacksonville with a dou­
bleheader beginning at 1 p.m. Matt
Fox will start game one and Kyle
Bono gets the nod in game two. The
three-game series will wrap up with
a 1 p.m. game on Sunday and the
Golden Knights will host BethuneCookman on Tuesday starting at 6
See College, Page 16A

Matt Morales went 3-lor-4 and drove
Springs beat Seminole, 8-6 .

Jim Wantz
as Winter

Winter Springs was a beacon of success on
an otherwise bad night for Seminole County
baseball teams on Thursday as the bears were
the local winners in five games.
Juniors Frank Compagnone and Terry I’iard
both homered as Winter Springs (10-4) ham­
mered Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 12-1.
Compagnone also doubled in three trips to
the plate and had an RBI, while I’iard's blast
was a two-run shot.
The win was the second of the week for the
Bears, arming on the heals of an 8-6 district
victory over Seminole on Tuesday.
Danny Kelley and Matt Morales were both
3-for-4 with Morales also contributing a cou­
ple of RBI.
Boyles was 3-for-4 for the Fighting
Seminoles, while Cole was 2-for-4 with two
RBI.
But not much else went right for anyone

else on Thursday.
In a "turnabout is fair play" game, host
Deltona (9-6) scored two runs in the bottom of
the seventh inning to edge Lake Mary (12-2),
5-4. The Rams, who got a 2-for-3 RBI performance from Tv Buckner, had defeated tne
Wolves by the same scon* at home in late
March.
Class 2A Trinity Pn*p (7-9) moved up in
competition and nearly upset Class 6A
University (5-9) befon* falling, 8-6 .
Lapp was 3-for-4 with two RBI and Auld
was 2-for-2 and scon*d two runs for the
Saints.
Auld was the winning pitcher for TP on
Tuesday as he struck out six in six innings
before Cox came on to strike out the side in
the seventh as the Saints prevailed, 6-4, over
Holy Trinity. Zimmer was 2-for-3, scored two
runs and drove in one to lead the offense.
Lake Mary Prvp ran into a red-hot Warner
Christian squad as Hale struck out 11 in hurlSee Boys, Page 15A

�I

Sunday. April *». 2001

T he H erald

I’ilRC ISA

Report wildlife and fish law violations online
Special to the Herald
Call it joining the technolo­
gy age.
Floridians can now report
fish and wildlife law viola­
tions online.
Anyone who has knowl­
edge of, or suspects, a viola­
tion involving saltwater or
freshwater species or wildlife
can report the information to
the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission’s
(FWC) Wildlife Alert Program
through the agency Web site
at MyFWC.com. Where inci­
dents are "in progress,"
respondents are directed
immediately to call the
Wildlife Alert hotline at 1888-404-FWCC (3922) 24
hours a day.
"This is a convenience for
those who have personal
computers, and at the same
time, it brings us in line with
other states that are using
technology to their advan­
tage," said Ll. Tom Haworth,
law enforcement administra­
tor for the Wildlife Alert
Program.
He said reporting violations
online is appropriate when
someone wants to provide
information about a violation
that has already occurred
rather than situations that
require immediate attention.
The program also encourages
boaters to phone in reports of
suspected intoxicated boaters
by calling the toll-free num­
ber — "#FWC" or "*FWC" —
from their cellular phones.
From its inception in 1979,
one of the selling points of
the Wildlife Alert Program
has been the availability of
rewards up to SI,000 for
information that generates an
arrest. With the online report­
ing system Haworth said,
individuals still can collect a
reward if they so choose, but
they have to follow directions
for follow-up contact infor­
mation and assignment of a

code color and number.
Florida's Wildlife Alert
Program remains one of the
most successful programs in
the nation for reporting fish
and wildlife law violations. In
2003 alone, FWC law enforce­
ment officers made almost
3,300 arrests following
Wildlife Alert calls. In return,
callers were paid just over
$35,000 in rewards for the
year.
MANATEES D ISPER SE
AS WEATHER WARMS
With winter's chill slipping
into the past and Florida's
waters warming up, mana­
tees have begun leaving the
state's warm-water springs
and discharges in search of
grass beds.
The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) is cau­
tioning boaters, who also
increase in numbers this time
of year, to watch out for man­
atees around grass beds and
in posted boater speed zones.
The FWC advises boaters to
wear polarized sunglasses,
and post a lookout to watch
the path of their vessels for
oval swirls of water (a typical
sign of manatee presence) or
a manatee nose breaking the
surface.
Manatees are particularly
vulnerable this time of year
when they become more
active and leave the protected
waters established at their
winter refuges. Over the com­
ing months, manatees will
migrate many hundred of
miles along the Gulf and
Atlantic coasts.
More information about
manatees is available online
at MyFWC.com/manatee.
FOLEY AND SHAW URGE
C U STO M S REFORM FOR
REC. BOATERS
Congressman Mark Foley
(R-FL) again is urging on the
U.S. Department of
Homeland Security to ease

immigration customs proce­
dures for Floridian boaters
who will be traveling outside
the U.S. during the up-com­
ing holidays.
"1 realize the current diffi­
culty of protecting U.S.
shores," Foley said. "But,
Osama Bin Laden isn’t driv­
ing his boat through Florida's
ports over the up-coming hol­
iday seasons and checking in
with U.S. Customs."
Recreational and commer­
cial boaters returning from a
foreign port are forced to
make major detours and wait
for hours so officers can
determine whether they are
U.S. citizens or have the right
to be in the country.
"By not re-evaluating our
customs procedures, the good
guys are being punished,
"Foley said. "We faced this
issue last year, and we
shouldn't have to face it
again."
Congressman Foley
released a letter that he and
Rep. Clay Shaw wrote to
Department of Homeland
Security Undersecretary Asa
Hutchinson, calling on him to
answer questions about
reforming immigration cus­
toms procedures for recre­
ational boaters. Similar
appeals from the two resulted
in a more manageable proce­
dure for boaters during the
holidays last year. Officials
have not determined whether
these methods will be used
again in the up-coming holi­
day season.
MARINA FUEL STO RA G E
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The BoatU.S. Foundation
for Boating Safety and Clean
Water in partnership with the
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (ERA) is
helping marina owners
demystify the environmental
regulation compliance
process with the development
of new web pages — in plain

English — on marina fuel
spill prevention and control.
Working with the Great
Lakes Region 5 of the EPA,
the BoatU.S. Foundation
developed easy lo under­
stand web pages foa marina
operators on the federal Spill
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marina in the U.S., included
is a simple worksheet that
allows a marina owner or
operator to easily review the
requirements and determine
whether or not their facility
needs a SPCC plan, which
generally includes marinas
that can store more than 1320
gallons of fuel above ground.
The web pages may be
found at
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5oil/marinas. Also useful are
links to get free "Stop the
Drops" boater educational
materials — posters,
brochures and stickers — and
information on state Clean

Marina Initiatives.
"Identifying a marina's
need for a fuel spill preven­
tion and control plan is the
first step towards helping to
keep our waterways clean,"
said Dr. Barbara Carr, EPA's
Region 5 SPCC Coordinator.
"Although this regulation is
more than 20 years old, often
times marina operators arc
not aware of it, nor do they
know how to comply," said
Margaret Podlich, Director of
Environmental Programs for
the BoatU.S. Foundation. "By
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Continued from Page 14A
the next batter struck out. A potential double
play ball was then thrown away for an error
which was followed by an RIU double by
Lake and a wild pitch to plate two unearned
runs.
The Raiders finally scored in the filth when
Victoria Rudolph singled with one out. After
the second out of the inning. Holly Lacko sin­
gled, the only two hits SCC would get in the
game, and the Raiders finally got a gift them­
selves when Sherri Rabenold reached on an
error, allowing pinch-runner Beth Gase from

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* Inspect and lubricate sea­
cocks. Hoses and hose clamps
should be inspected and
replaced as necessary.
* Replace deteriorated
zincs.
* Inspect prop(s) for dings,
pitting and distortion. Make
sure cotter pins are secure.
Grip the prop and try moving
the shaft - if it’s loose, the
See Outdoors, Page 17A

Sanford to score.
Lacko (11-8) took the loss despite allowing
no earned runs and five liils.
FALCONS 2-2, RAIDERS 0-1
Game t
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200 000 0 . 2 5 2
Seminole C.C.
(XX) 010 0 . 1 2 1
Kellam and l ake Lacko and Miller, WP _ Kellam LP _ Lacko
(11-8). Save _ none. 2B . DBCC, lake. 3B _ none HR _ none.
Record* _ DBCC 32-10. 15-3 M FC; SCC 28-12-1.9 7 M FC.

Boys
Continued from Page 14A
-ing a no-hitter as the Eagles (9-2) rolled over
the Griffins; 14-0.
Orangewood Christian (5-4) continues to
struggle as the Rams fell to The First
Academy (4-7), 5-2, despite Irvine going 1-for3 with a run scored and an RBI.
OC had also lost on Tuesday, 8-2, to Central
Florida Christian Academy (10-4). Rupp had a
big game for the Rams in defeat, going 2-for-3
with a home run at the plate and striking out
seven in six innings of work on the mound.
On Wednesday, Clint Franklin hurled a
complete game four-hitter, striking out 11, as
Lyman evened its record at 7-7 with a 7-1
whipping of Mainland (8-6 ). Bryan Bennett
was 2-for-3 with an RBI and Danny Kava was
2-for-4 for the Greyhounds.
Lake Howell (6-8) picked up a nice win on
Tuesday as Nick Taft (6-2) scattered five hits
and struck out seven as the Silver Hawks
edged Flagler Palm Coast (3-8), 2-1, in
Bunnell.
Roessler and Schneider both doubled for
Lake Howell.
The Master's Academy (7-6) got over the
.500 mark with a 12-1, five-inning thumping
of Deltona Trinity Christian (4-6). Delfonso
was 3-for-3 with a triple and a double and
Clark was 2-for-3 witn a triple and a double
for the Eagles.
Oviedo (8-6) let one slip away on Tuesday at
home as DeLand (5-8) rallied for seven runs
over the final two innings, including five runs
in the top of the seventh, to top the Lions, 7-5.
Leisher and Bevis doubled for Oviedo,
which had 13 hits in the game and led 4-0
after five innings and 5-2 heading into the
seventh.
In boys volleyball, Lake Mary lost its first
match of the season in a maratnon contest
with Lake Howell, 25-21, 6-25, 25-18, 23-25
and 15-13, but bounced back with wins over
DeLand, 25-5, 25-16 and 25-10, and Seminole,
23-25, 25-19, 25-8 and 25-15, to raise its record
to 11-1.
Tire Silver Hawks (8-2) could not keep the
momentum going, however, as they fell in
four games, 25-18, 25-20, 23-25 and 25-18, to
Boone (8-3).
Winter Springs (11-6) posted a pair of wins,
sweeping past DeLand, 25-17, 25-13 and 2518, and outlasting Lyman (1-5), 25-16, 18-25,
25-18, 19-25 and 15-11.
The Greyhounds were coming off their first
regular season victory, 25-19, 25-7 and 25-13,
over Seminole.
Lake Brantley (2-5) also got a split, surviv­
ing Oviedo, 21-25, 25-8, 25-21, 23-25 and 15-8,
but falling to Bishop Moore (7-4), 25-15, 25-22
and 25-19.
In tennis, Lake Howell (4-8) went 2-1 for the
week, besting Lyman, 5-0, and Mainland (3-8),
5-2, but falling to Winter Park, 5-2.
Lake Mary improved to 6-2 with a 7-0
whitewashing of Oviedo (0-6).
Lake Mary Prep got a split, blanking The
Master's Academy, 7-0, but losing to Pine
Castle Christian (6-3), 4-3.
Winter Springs (8-3) won twice, drilling
Seminole;, 7-0, and DeLand (5-8), 6-1.
Trinity Prep (10-1) suffered its first loss of
the season, 4-2, to Spruce Creek (11-2) but
came back to edge powerful Lake Highland
(10-2), 4-3.
Lyman (4-6) had the toughest week, losing
to University, 4-3, and Winter Park (8-3), 7-0.

Lake Brantley (3-6) lost a district encounter
to Apopka (6-5), 5-2.
In lacrosse, Lake Brantley hammered
Freedom, 22-4, Lake Mary (5-4) clobbered
Seminole (3-5), 14-4, which also lost to Timber
Creek (7-2), 13-5, and Winter Springs (8-0)
remained undefeated by doubling the score
on Lake Howell (6-3), 10-5.
In water polo, Lake Brantley (13-3) won
twice, crushing Lyman, 16-4, and outscoring
Lake Mary, 10-6, Oviedo whipped Osceola,
18-4, and Bishop Moore edged Winter
Springs, 11-8.
BASEBALL
SILVER HAWKS 2, BULLDOGS 1
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Flagler Palm C om !
000 010 0 _ 1 5 3
T.itt and Franco. Spalh, McDonnell (5), Vitello (7) and
Waltman VVJ’ _ la d (6-2) LP _ Spalh (0-3), Save _ none. 2B _
Lake Howell Hot-viler, Schneider; Hauler Palm Coast. Waltman.
3B _ none. HR _ mine. Knuds _ latke Howell 6-8, Hauler Palm
Coast 3-8.
BULLDOGS 7, LIONS 5
DeLand
0 0 0 0 0 2 5 .7 9 1
Oviedo
200 201 0 . 5 1 ) 0
Mirdick. Jackson (5). Main (7) and Tidmarsh. Bevis, Farina (7)
and Ackley. WP _ Jackson (I-0J, LP _ Bevis. Save _ Main (1). 2B
_ DeLand. DeLoach, Bass. Allier. Jackson; Oviedo, Leisher,
Bevis. 3B _ none. HR _ none. Records _ DeLand 5-8; Oviedo 86.
EAGLES 11. GRIFFINS 0
Warner Christian
301 031 6 _ 14 15 0
I ale Mary Prep
000 000 0 . 0 0 B
Hale and Kennedy Zinsmaster, Brvum (4). Gunn (6). Gaboury
(7) and Broderick, Family (5). WP _ Hale (5-0). LP Zinsmaster.
Save . none. 2B Warner Christian, Creese 3. 3B _ none, IIR _
none. Records _ Warner Christian 9-2.

T E N N IS
HAWKS 4. SAINTS 2
Singles
No. 1 _ Brown (SC) defeated Moye, 7-5, 7-5.
No. 2 _ Rogan (SC) defeated Freedman, 7-5, 6-2.
No. 3 _ SilkowsU 0 1 ’) defeated Ruddy, 6-3,6-3.
No. 4 _ Kiriuwn (TP) defeated Rogers, 6-2, 5-7,7-5.
No. 5 _ DeSanctis (SC) defeated Dobson, 6-4 ,7-5.
Doubles
No. I _ Brown/Kogan (SC) defeated Moyr/Frvednian, 8-6
Records _ Trinity Prep 9 -1.
HAWKS 5. RAMS 2
Singles
No. 1 _ Brown (SC) defeated Ryan, 8-1.
No. 2 _ Ruddy (SC) defeated Speer. 6-5.
No. 3 _ Kogan (SC) defeated Khambounheuang, 8-4.
No. 4 _ C. Clement (LM) defeated Yanes, 8-4.
No. 5 _ A Clement (LM) defealed Rogers, 8-6.
Doubles
No. 1 _ Brown/Kogan (SC) defeated Ryan /Khambounheuang,
8-4.
No. 2 _ Ruddy/Varies (SC) defeated C. Clement/A. Clement.
8-5.
Records _ Spruce Creek 13-2; Lake Mary 7-3.

WEIGHTLIFTING
FIGHTING SEM1NOLES 7 a GREYHOUNDS 18
FIGHTING SEM1NOLES 69, RAMS 21
RAMS 41, GREYHOUNDS 39
119 _ Barnett. Seminole, 170-150 _ 320.
129 _ Bowles, Seminole, 230-145 _ 375.
139 _ Pullman, Seminole, 245-205 _ 450.
154 . KkkUnghtcr, Seminole, 245-205 _ 450.
169 _ PherrelL Seminole, 275-220 _ 495.
183 _ Hudson, Seminole, 290-250 _ 540.
199 _ Stephen, Seminole, 325-280 _ 605.
219 _ Rivers. Lake Mary, 360-300 _ 660.
238 _ Thacker. Seminole. 320-300 _ 620.
Heavyweight _ Drayton. Lyman, 400-275 _ 675.
RECORDS _ Seminole 6-1; Lake Mary 4-2.
PATRIOTS 46, BEARS 44
PATRIOTS 69, SILVER HAWKS 20
BEARS 70, SILVER HAWKS 18
119 _ Jean. Lake Brantley. 205-180 _ 385.
129 _ Burgos, Winter Springs. 235-185 _ 420.
139 _ Tatung Lake Brantley, 265-210 _ 475.
154 _ White. Lake Brantley, 295-215 _ 510.
169 _ Banrevy Lake Brantley, 305-230 _ 535.
183 _ Casey, Lake Brantley, 325-220 _ 545.
199 _ Hooka, Winter Springs, 295-280 _ 575.
219 _ lUnsa. Winter Springs. 360-300 _ 660.
238 _ James, Winter Springs, 335-260 _ 595.
Heavyweight _ Segretario, Winter Springs, 450-310 _ 760.
RECORDS _ Lake Brantley 6-1; Winter Springs 6-2.

H erald p h o to b y J i m W tn tz

Kelsio Richardson doubled and scored a run in Lake Mary's 4-1 Seminole Athletic Conference victory
over Oviedo.

G irls------Continued from Page 15A
(9-3 overall, 4-2 in 6A-District
2) as the Lions had been no­
hit by Spruce Creek's Felicia
Thomas in a 1-0 loss earlier in
the week.
Tlte 'no-no' was the second
of the season for Thomas,
who struck out 12 and
walked two, and the 10th
shutout for the Hawks, who
are now 15-1 overall and 5-1
in district. The win also
avenged their only loss of the
season, 3-2, to Oviedo last
month.
Tike game was scoreless
until the seventh when JoJo
Shields walked and Kerri
Romaniszyn bunted and
forced the Lions defense into
an error, A force at third
helped Oviedo, but after a
walk loaded the bases, Nicole
Trickle drilled a one-out sin­
gle to right center to win the
game, scoring Romaniszyn.
Anderson pitched master­
fully in six innings for the
Lions, striking out five and
allowing only two hits, but
the bullpen faltered.
Lake Howell (4-9 overall, 42 in district) rallied from a 5-1
deficit to edge New Smyrna
Beach (2-10, 2-4), 6-5, in the
most exciting way possible.
With two out in tne Bottom
of the seventh inning and no
one on, Sarah Parker hit a
long fly over the Barracuda

outfield and circled the bases
with a walk-off game-win­
ning home run.
Parker had scored the tying
run in the fifth inning on an
error, setting the stage for her
later heroics.
Jackie Farrell had a big
game for the Silver Hawks,
going 2-for-3 with a triple
and a double and scoring two
runs, while Alison Farrell
scoa’d a run and Shelby
Plank hand an RBI.
Tike Master's Academy (64) put on a hitting display
against Trinity Christian,
ail ling to a 32-6 victory.
Nooft (4-for-4, two RBI), Ci.
Romaldo (3-for-3, three RBI)
and Munyon (2-for-3, five

RBI) had the big night's with
the bats to back the pitching
of Laferriere, who struck out
eight in three innings of
work.
Trinity Prep (12-2) edged
Mount Dora Bible (9-4) in a
district game, 3-2, with
Burdeaux striking out six and
scattering five hits, while
Griffin drove in all three runs
with a double.
Apopka (11-3) picked up a
district win over Lake
Brantley, 7-0, and Lake Mary
Prep was stymied by
Orlando Christian's (3-1)
Brittany Eaton, who allowed
no hits and struck out nine in
an 11-0, five inning victory.

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T iie H erald

United Pro Modified Tour hits New Smyrna Speedway
Special to the Herald
Tiie Penske Raring Shocks
United Pro Modified tour will
have it's third race of the year
this Saturday, April 3, at New
Smyrna Speedway. The Wally
Patterson Memorial will run
for 50 laps along with the
Late Models, Sportsman,
Super Slock, and Strictly
Stock plus tiie Thunder
Roadsters and a Demo Derby.
Going into race number
three for the Pro Mods,
Wayne Jefferson has the
prints lead over Lee Collins
by ten points. One point
behind Collins in third is J. F.
McClelland followed by
Kevin Durden in fourth and
Alan McCaffertv in fifth.
Rounding out the top ten are
Mike Johnson, John Gcrstner,
Jeremy Gcrstner, Jerry Artuso
and Harold Cannon.
"There will be plenty of

lowed by Michael Williams
and Mike Murphy who both
won the two first events in
Murphy's Late Model.
Donny Williams leads the
points in the Sportsman divi­
sion with one win and one
second plaA?. Williams, who
was the 2002 Sportsman
Champion at New Smyrna,
has proven that he can still
;et trie job done. Ken Lewton,
oe Gerard, Dale Clouser and
Ron Lufcy round out the top
five.
Jeff Colburn leads the Super
Stock division by four points
over Jack Lenzen. Ron
Whaley sits in third followed
by Barn' Parks and Rick
Johns. These guys shell out
plenty of hot action every
Saturd
aturday night and you never
know who will visit Victory
Lane.
The Thunder Roadsters will
make their first appearance as

open wheel action for all the
fans," said track
promoter/general manager
Don Nerono who won't be
there Saturday due to the
Sunbelt Super Late Model
Series race at Bronson Motor
Speedway. "We are expecting
a nice field of cars and any
number of the drivers could
take home the victory."
Qualifying for the Penske
Racing Shocks United Pro
Modified race will be at 6:30
p.m. with raring action at
7:30 p.m.
Leading the Late Model
points going into Saturday
night's event is Charlie Merz.
Ever since Steve Park won the
Big Brothers/Big
Sisters/Victory junction race
back in Janaury in Mcrz's No.
7 Late Model, Merz has been
on a roll. Tied for first with
Merz is Josh Schmidt. Troy
Atkins comes in third fol­

College
Continued from Page 14A
p.m.
STETSO N BASEBALL SP LIT S
Stetson scored seven runs in the seventh
inning, all with two outs, en route to a 11-6
victor)’ over visiting Bethune-Cookman
Wednesday night at Melrhing Field.
The Hatters ( 18-11) broke out of their offen­
sive slump with a 15-hit performance to help
snap a three-game losing streak. The Wildcats
fell to 17-14.
With the score tied at four in the bottom of
the seventh and after the first two batters had
been retired, Chris Westervelt began the offen­
sive outburst with a single to left. 1le then
moved to second on a wild pitch and scored
on Jon Still's single to right field, giving the
Hatters a 5-4 lead. Adam Tindle singled and
Joe Kurelic walked to load the bases. The
Hatters' next four batters all hit safely, includ­
ing a two-run single from Brandon Paritz and
a two-run double by Joey Wilson, as Stetson
went ahead 11-4. All seven runs came off of
reliever Jason Bornstein (2-3) and the seven
hits in the inning was a season-high.
The Wildcats scored single runs in the
eighth and ninth innings.
In the first, Westervelt gave the Hatters a 3-0
lead with his league-leading eighth home run
of the season. But Roberto Rodriguez hit a
three-run home run of his own to tie the game
in the top of the fourth.
The Hatters regained the lead on Still's twoout RBI single in the bottom of the fifth.
Bethune-Cookman tied the game again on Jon
Roberts' two-out RBI single in the top of the
sixth. But the Hatters put the game out of

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reach in the seventh.
Cameron Abel (4-3) picked up the victory in
relief. Westervelt and Still led the Hatters
with three hits apiece.
On Tuesday, Jeremy Brand tripled, homered,
and drove in four runs as visiting USF defeat­
ed Stetson 9-2 at Melching Field.
A dropped pop fly and a wild pitch led to
the Bulls first run of the game in the top of
second inning. Bryan Hierlmeier's RBI single
in the third gave USF (19-8) a 2-0 lead.
Shane Jordan scored on John DeStefano's
single to right in the bottom of the third as the
Hatters a it the lead to 2-1.
But Brand broke the game open with a
three-run shot to leftcenter field in the top of
the fourth. It was his third home run of the
season.
Westervelt's RBI double in the eighth pulled
Stetson to within 5-2, but the Bulls scored four
runs in the ninth to put the game out of reach.
Chase Lirctte (4-0), making his second career
start, scattered five hits over seven innings en
route to the victory. He walked none and
struck out five.
Ryan Dixon (0-2) suffered the loss despite
allowing just four hits through seven innings.
Stetson will close out a three-game scries
with #20 Florida Atlantic with a doubleheader
today (Saturday) starting at 1 p.m. at
Melching Field.

they were rained out the last
night of the World Series of
Asphalt Stock Car Racing.
Fans will surely love the rac­
ing action of these open
wheel roadsters. The night
will end with a Demo Derby.
Pit gates will open at 2 p.m.
with qualifying tor the Wally
Patterson Memorial 50
(Penske Raring Shocks
United Pro Modifieds) at 6:30
p.m. Grandstand will open at
6 p.m. with $15.00 general
admission., $10.00 senior citi­
zens and students, children 11
and under FREE and reserved
seating $20.00.
New Smyrna Speedway is
located between SR 44 and SR
415 between 1-4 and 1-95 eight
miles West of New Smyrna
Beach in beautiful Samsula.
ORLA N D O SPEED W ORLD
Action begins tonight
(Saturday) at 7 p.m. as the

Modified Lites and Pro
Challenge cars will be back
along with the RE/MAX
Legends, Bandeleros and
Hurricanes. As always,
grandstand admission is just
i a
five dollars or you can get
free admission couponib)
oy
stopping in at Bumper to
Bumper Auto Parts of T*ift in
South Orlando.
ORLA N D O SPEEDW ORLD DRAGWAY
Orlando Speedworld
Dragway will be hosting
Funday &amp; Outlaw Street
Drags on Sunday from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission is $10 and its
just $5 more to run.
Special "No Time" lanes
guarantee that no one sees a
time displayed for your nin,
no E.T. slips, no monitors, no
scoreboards, no bull!!
Guaranteed!
For event, ticket and race

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407-568-5522.
VO LUSIA SPEEDWAY
Volusia Speedway Park in
Barbcrville will tie hosting a
regular evening's schedule of
races in the Late Model,
1lobby Stock, Street Stock
Mini Stock and Pure Stock
classes tonight (Saturday).
Grandstands open at 5 p.nt.
and raring starts at 7:30 p.m.
General Admission is $10
with children 12 and under
free. The track also offers
Senior and Student discounts.
For information on sched­
ules, etc. call 386-985-4402 or
visit the web at
http: //www.volusiaspeedwaypark.com.
Volusia Speedway Park is
located just 15 miles west of
Ormond Beach. From 1-95,
take exit 88 west on State
Sec Racing, Page 17A

today (Saturday) to fare Georgia State in a
doubleheader at 1 p.m. and to Macon, Ga.,
Sunday to face Mercer in a doubleheader at 2
p.m.
UCF TO H O ST PRO SPECTIVE
STUDENT-ATHLETE SEM INAR
The UCF Athletics Compliance Office will
conduct a National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA)
Clearinghouse/Eligibility &amp; Recruiting
Seminar on Tuesday, April 6 at 6:30 pm in
Room 135 in the new Wayne Densch Sports
Center.
The seminar is intended to educate and
inform high-school student-athletes, their par­
ents, high-school coaches, guidance coun­
selors and administrators on the NCAA
Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse and recruiting
process. Student-athletes who have ambitions
to participate in intercollegiate athletics at a
NCAA Division I or II college/university are
encouraged to attend this seminar, regardless
of where they might be interested in continu­
ing their education.,
"It has been my experience that parents,
high school students, coaches, and guidance
counselors are not as educated about NCAA
initial-eligibility standards as they probably
should be," said UCF's Assistant Athletics
Director for Compliance Robert Mathner.
"In addition, understanding the basic guide­
lines involving the recruiting process is help­
STETSO N SO FTBA LL SP L IT S
ful for these parents and students in making
W ITH BETHUNE-COOKM AN
sound decisions on what college or university
Stetson softball defeated Bethune-Cookman
to attend."
3-1 in the first game of a doubleheader before '
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the first inning in game one as junior Brittani
Houghton crossed the plate on a Wildcat error
and senior Lacey Prince notched a two-RBI
double. Houghton had reached on a bunt sin­
gle, stole second, and advanced to third base
on a single by sophomore Carrie Cruit.
Bethune-Cookman (27-22) tallied its only
run in the bottom of the seventh inning on a
Jamie Tanksley RBI single up the middle.
In the seaind game, lead-off batter Amber
Jackson homered to right field in her first atbat in the bottom of the first inning to give the
Wildcats at 1-0 lead.
Stetson answered in the next half inning as
senior Blake Hoorelbeke (Seminole
Community College) blasted her seventh
home run of the season to tie the game 1-1.
Sophomore Melissa Wiggins doubled to left
center field in the top of the third to score
sophomore Shawna Wiggs and put the
Hatters on top, 2-1.
Two Stetson errors and an RBI single by
Tanksley led to a two-run sixth inning for
Bethune-Cookman as the Wildcats took con­
trol 3-2. The Hatters were unable to score in
the top of the seventh and Bethune-Cookman
held on for the win.
Hoorelbeke (17-3), who was 2-for-3 with a
run and two RBI in the game, earned the win
for the Hatters in game one, allowing one
earned run and striking out five batters in
seven complete innings. Houghton (6-2)
allowed one earned run and struck out five
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Road 40. From Highway 17,
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RESULTS
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Saturday, March 26,2004
LEGENDS _ I. (2) Patrick Conrad; 2.
(06) Jeremy CoUngclo; 3, (08) Kevin
Abbott; 4. (5) Cory Abbott; 5. (22) W nley
McLeod; 6. (91) Jr(( Degellar; 7. (7) Mike
Vnhssgh: 8. (29) Brandon Thompaon; 9.
(27) Willy Wilson; 10. (00) Darin Coker;
11. (73) Sam Watts.
SUPER LATE MODEL _ 1. (33) Ricky
Wood; 2. (14) Ronnie Roach; 3. (2) Patrick
Conrad; 4. (18) Jared Allison; 5. (34)
Bobby Fleckinger; 6 (4) Rick Bates; 7. (96)
Dick Ruckh. 8. (119) Josh Schmidt; 9. (5)
Ricky Lyons; 10. (63) Bobby Lyons.
OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED 1. (81)
Ricky Wood; 2. (72) John Grimm; 3. (34)

Mark Embmorv 4. (08) Terri Bryant.
SPORTSMAN _ 1. (3) Earl Becknet; 2.
(23) Richard Might; 3. (30) Dale Clcmser;
4. (82) Tommy Johnson; 3. (7) Glenn
Castni. 6, (48) Cory Kaiser; 7, (6) Spencrr
Lrmmcrman.
MINI STOCK _ 1. (30) R.J. Amone; 2.
(07) Dick U srlo ; 3. (33) Bob Drlmastro; 4
(10) Michael Seay; 5. (72) Malt Roller; 6
(007) Stephen Simpson; 7. (24) John Cook;
8. (98) Josh Hermann. 9. (87) Chad
Ashley; 10. (61) Rick Camachc.
SUPER STOCK . 1. (2) Ron Whaley; 2,
(92) Ted Head; 3. (12) Corey Freed; 4. (44)
Bob Beiler 5- (65) Dave Wright; 6. (66)
Andy Nichols; 7. (721) John Bennett; K
(90) Brett Woodley; 9. (17) Harley
Gibbens; 10. (46) Bobby Riley; II. ( 1)
James Adams; 12. (118) Donald Springer;
13. (16) Robert Remus; 14. (28) Ron
Edwards; 15. (5) John Castro; 16. (31) Paul
Cornelius.
STRICTLY STOCK _ 1. (07) Richie
Lastlo; 2. (11&gt;) Karry Payne.
Saturday, March 27,2004
RE/MAX LEGENDS (25 U ps) _ I. (2)

Patrick Conrad; 2. (05) Jeremy Colangelo;
3. (98) Kevin Abbott; 4. (5) Kory Abbott;
5 (73) Sam Walts; 6. (22) Wesley McLeod;
7. (00) Darin Coker; 8. (SX) Johnny Sabo;
9. (29) Brandon Thomson; 10. (33)f.)
Derrick Wood; I). (38) Mike Fazio; 12. (4)
Dion Minsky: 13. (7) Mike Vnluiagh, 14.
(27W) Bob Wilson; 15. (55) Doug Mall, 16.
(20) Kyle Dombcck; 17. (19) James
Rodriguez; 18. (22A) Bobby Bvars.
FLORIDA MINI CUP ASSOCIATION
(25 U p s) _ I. (47) Wes Thompson; 2. (8)
Terry Tullls; 3. (17) Doug Smith; 4 (19)
Carlos Gonzales; 5. (15) David Taylor; 6
(31) Rick Blair. 7. (05) Wendy Kadi; K. (43)
U rry Follno; 9, (12) Rick Auricmma; 10.
(29) Dan Suggs; 11. (24) David Tullis; 12.
(83) Eric Cunningham; 13. (66) Frank
Pflster; 14. (16) Jeff Young; 15. (48)
I leather Suggs; 16. (5) Mark Blair, 17. (33)
Sonny Savon; 18. (2) Matt Oravets.
MODIFIED LITES 125 Ups) . 1 (22)
Mark Undis; 2 (5) George Undis; 3. (44)
Dan Berry; 4. (2) Hill Krauthoff; 5. (B)
Stan Hope; 6. (40) Todd Diers; 7. (33)
Robert Crandall; 8. (13) Robert Might; 9.

(49) Spanky McFarland; 10. (77) Bill
Burback; 11. (51) Max Howe; 12. (68) Nick
Shadld.
PRO CHALLENGE (25 U ps) _ 1. (2)
Todd Currier; 2 (1) Rob Sanders; 3. (12)
Brad Sanders; 4 (24) Mark David; 5. (56)
Howard Brennan; 6. (18) Kenneth Watts;
7. (22) David Hatl; 8. (20) Dale Mom; 9.
(25) Mike U go; 10. (10) Tim Hart.
BANDELF.RO: YOUNG GUNS 0 5
U ps) _ I. (75) Chelsea Schtlllg; 2 (97)
Scott Jarrett; 3 (33) Derrick WVxxl; 4. (54)
Brandon Thomson; 5. (9) Matthew larrvtt;
6. (7) Nik Wrsenlck; 7. (21) Kara Clarke,
OUTLAW . 1. (9) Dave |am-tl; 2 (26)
Sam Gearhart.
BANDELERO BANDITS US U ps) _ I
(38) Gerald White, Jr; 2 (IB) Ryan Rust; 3.
(17) Blake Eden; 4. (8) Donovan Ponder.
HURRICANES (15 U p s )_ I . (4U) Greg
Bnice; 2. (231) Brian filcau; 3. (6) A J.
Flywheel; 4 (6X) Red Buttz; 5. (1) Ray bo.
6. (IX )Terry Rodell; 7. (B l) Bobby Critrs;
8. (414) Jetirry Foinick.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
Saturday, March 27, 2004
SUrER LATE MODELS _ 1. (II)David
Rogers; 2. (16) Bruce Uwrrncr, 3. (116)
Bruce U w rrncr Jr.; 4. (78) B.|. McLeod; 5.
(39) Morgan Hoover; 6. (86) Chrl
Morrison; 7, (96) Dick Ruckh; 8. (83) Joe
Strehle; 9. (10) Eric Black; 10. (4) Rick
Bates; II. (22) David Frochtlck. 12 (63)
Joe Fltos, Dls not start.
LATE MODEL _ 1. (26) Mike Murphy;
2. (119) Josh Schmidt; 3. (62) Travis
Wilson; 4. (7) Charlie Merz. 5. (21) David
Hot ha; 6. (14) Troy Atkins, 7. (48) Mark

Smith. 8. (52) Hank Baker; 9 (38) Randy
Cooke.
OPEN WHEEL MODIFIED _ 1. (57)
Jim “Hoot* Flynn; 2. (75) Bobby Blake; 3.
(96) Matt Wheeler; 4. (4) Glen Bradley; 5.
(09) Art Kunzeman; 6. (88) Adam
McMasten 7. (4) Ron “Blackle" IllacUrd
SPORTSMAN _ I. (30) DaleClousen 2
(H I) Donny Williams; 3. (27) Chris
Peludat; 4 (48) Cory Kaiser; 5. (18) Ken
Lewton; 6. (7c) Glenn Castro; 7. (08) Paul
I luilvtn; 8. (330) Joe Gerard; 9. (6) Bruce
McGonlgaL 10. (7) Tom Gamacho.
MINI STOCK _ 1. (71) Ted “Mr Mini
Stock' Vulpius; 2 (1) Brian Bella w; 3. (31)
Chad Carpenlrr; 4. (21) Wayne Wells; 5.
(11) Pug Pugllsi; 6. (6) Mark Broat; 7. (83)
Ben Cutler Jr.; 8. (41) Justin Kemhm; 9.
(61) Rick Gamache, Did not start.
SUPER STOCK _ 1. (2) Ron Whaley ; 2
(211) Jack l-cnzcn; 3. (3) Jeff Colburn; 4
(21) Charlie Collins; 5. (34) Pat Buckley; 6.
(27) Barry Parks; 7. (8s) Ferris Crews; 8.
(74) Jason Drryer; 9. (15) Mark Cormkh;
10. (1) James Adams.
STRICTLY STOCK _ 1. (24.]) Todd
McCrary; 2. (Ilk ) Kerry Payne; 3. (21)
Mike Ihihm. 4, (73) Jose Rivera; 5. (14)
Keith Kemplon; 6. (.19) Jeremy
Hovervcamp; 7. (15) Mike Watfonl; 8. (99)
Gordon Houck; 9. (18) Malt Crews; 10.
(26) Michelle Dyal; II (126) Derrick
Slade; 12 (91) Travis Scott; 13. (08) Matt
Conway; 14. (151) Rick Ungdon; IS. (*)
Richard Hrnzi
V O L U S IA SP E E D W A Y P A R K

Saturday, March 27, 2004
HOBBY STOCK _ I. (4h&gt; Travis

Gamble; 2 (29) Thomas Hughes; 3. (7a)
John Apgar. 4. (18) Richard l*rioe; 5. (44)
Billy Rodriguez, 6. (21) David l^beau; 7.
(Olllimmy Meitner, 8. (lh ) Hugh Hays; 9.
(00) Shaun Daugharty; 10. (87) Pete
Pollock.
HOBBY STOCK B-MAIN _ I. (BC)
Jeremy Cline; 2. (38) Michael Jones; 3. (5)
Ken Norm. 4. (31) Donnie Birdwell; 5.
(71) Charlie Kinsey Jr; 6 (22) David
McDulty; 7. (81) Paul Culcher; 8. (03s)
Rick Cowart;
9.
(12e) Joe l'plon; 10. (10) Chuck
lackson.
LATF MODEL _ I. (22) Brett Carlton; 2
(17J) Joe Kump; 3, (07) David Clegg; 4. (9)
Rod Burton; 5. (53) John Rankin; 6. (18)
Mike Eubanks; 7. (35) Tim Ewing; 8 (4)
Rick Singlet; 9 (24) Scott Smilh. 10 (38)
Scott Thompson.
MINI STO CK . 1 (19T) Keith Briggs; 2
(15) Steve Moores; 3. (99) Charlie
MacNichol; 4 (17) D.J. Nobles; 5. (23) Jim
Nollies, 6. (43) Joey Froehlidu 7. (00)
Lance Lee; 8, (09) Ricky Wilson; 9. (97)
Jackie Khamcs; 10. (18) Chris SheatL
PURE STOCK . 1. (09) Tommy
Saunders; 2. (79) Ray Hunter; 3. (35) A.J.
Flores, 4. (25) Cole Ridenhour, 5. (4h)
Andy Hicks; 6. (47) Mark Comilale; 7.
(38) Bruce Burk; 8. (31b) Brad McUne. 9
(23) Cory llupp; 1(1. (28t)Glen Tatum.
STREET STOCK _ I (1411) Joey
llajlauer; 2, (4)Stanton Mills; 3, (Z84) Pal
Vareika; 4 (9ji) James Peters, 5. (80) Paul
Sltead; 6 &lt;8w) David Whitt; 7. (36)Grady
Christian, 8 (10) Steve Shead; 9 (21)
Dustin Hartley, 10. (71) Mike Lanich.

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T h a S a n fo r d H era ld Is
looking for an Advertising
S a le s R ep resen ta tiv e to Join
our prog ressiv e s a le s team
serving Santord. Lake Mary &amp;
surrou nd ing
a re a
A
m a rk etm g txjsln css d eg ree or
so m e direct s a le s e xp erien ce
preferred Wo will train the right
Individual who p o s s e s s e s
so lid o rg a n iz a tio n a l skills,
good
In terp erso n al
com m unication abilities and
who h a s a strong d esire to
a c h ie v e . M ust
be
s e ll
m o tivated , o n o rg e tlc and
g o a l-o rie n te d
with
com m itm ent to outstanding
cu sto m er service. Com puter
an d/or d esign skills helpful but
n ol n e c e s s a r y . M ust ow n
good , reliable transportation
This Is a h i tm a Monday-Friday
(4 0 h r work w eek required),
en try -lev el
po sitio n
with
c o m p e n sa tio n
b ased
on
e d u c a tio n
an d
s a le s
oxperlonce.
If In terested , p le a s e se n d
resu m e lo;
D an Sutton
Advertising M anager
S e m in o le
H erald
N e w sp a p e rs
PO B ox 1667
S a n fo r d . F L 3 2 7 7 2
P h o n e : 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 l x 11
F a x : 4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 9 4 0 8
E m a il:

(Hutton 9 •emlnoteherakl.qp

7 1 — H elp W anted

m
EO E

15 0 plus Christian Child Caro
Center interviewing tor a F/T pro
school loddior 6 sum m er cam p
teacher. Also accepting app’s tor
a co o k interested in the food
program Donoflts Aval. C a l 407936-3636 m l 10 or Fax 4 0 7 -936004 1
H o u sekeep er's M aids. Sm all
c le a n in g
b u sin o ss
is
ejqxandng tn m i area. Must have
own transportation. G reat pay
&amp; hours. Call 4 0 7 -6 2 2 - 6 0 3 5 or
4 0 7 -4 1 5 -6 0 3 5

Amazing B u sin e ss Retire In 34
Months With $ 5 1 0 0 P erm anent
Monthly Incom e.
3 2 1 -4 3 6 - 3 7 7 9

B r e a k fa st C o o k tor AM
po sitio n
with
b a n q u et
ex p erien ce Also n e e d Front
D e sk .
H o u sek ee p in g
&amp;
B a rte n d e r C all 4 0 7 - 4 4 4 -

1000

REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS:
The Housing Authority
of Sanford, Florida is seeking
proposals from independent
certified public accountants to
perform the annual audit for
FYE June 30, 2004. Copies of
the RFP may be obtained by
contacting Charity Ware at
(407) 323-3150, Ext. 227 or at
shacware@bellsouth.net
Bids are due by April 12, 2004
-Equal Housing Opportunity”

Merchandise
Automotive
181197 Miscellaneous 231'245

2

71— H elp W anted
D irecl TV Satellite Installers;
Im m ed iata
o p e n in g s
lor
exp erien ced satellite Installers
only Call 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -1 1 7 1 ASAP
D RIV ER: CDL. minimum C la ss
B Itconso Apply within C ox
Lum ber, 3 8 7 4 C h u rch S t .,
Santord. EOE_________
D riv e rs: CD L required to drive
dump trucks. E x p e rie n c e a
phis Must b e at toast 2 5 yrs. Pay
$ 5 0 0 to $700/wk. 4 0 7 -3 3 9 W O RK (9 6 7 5 )___________
E x p D riv e rs W an ted I
Long
H au l
O p e r a to r s ,
C aroh n as-N W
9 9 .9 %
NoTouch Freight. All New Freight.
No Slip SlttlngTIidef Program .
$2,000 sigrvOn Bonus. C ol Darla
Im m ediately,
1 -6 8 8 - 3 3 9 3943X 312.
E x p e rie n c e d
n u rs e ry /Land s c a p e w ork er

needed. 407-402-2311.
E x p erien ced tree p ersonnel
n e e d e d . D rs. lic e n s e 6
transportation a must. $ 9 * an
hour. 4 0 7 -3 2 7 - 7 1 0 9
F ast
Food
R e sta u ra n t
M an ag er. W inter P ark, FL.
Person to direct, ooontnate. and
p re p a re food. C o o rd in a tes
activ itie s o l o th e r w orkers,
H ires and trains p erso n n el.
E stab lish es delivery routes. 4 0
hra/wk., Ilexiblo s c h e d u le
Require 1 yr/ exp. in Job offered
or in related o ccu pation S e n d
resume orty to: 6 7 16 Akxna Avo,
W inter Park. FL 3 2 7 9 2
FRO N T
D ESK
CLERK
requ ired
lor
night
shin,
experience preferred Budget Im,
Santord Apply In person 3 2 0 0
S . Orlando Dr.
_________
Full T im e T each er n eed ed tor
child c a re in Lake Mary. CDA
preferred, good pay.
so m e
b en efits 4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 5 5 7 7
Im m ediate open in gs t o r :
I n s ta lle r : In stalls c a b in e ts ,
window treatm ents and valance
fabrication, sill installation. Must
have woodworking exp erien ce
an d e x p e rie n c e o p eratin g
woodworking equipm ent. N eed
to b e a high end fit and finish
c a rp e n te r with a tten tio n to
detail whon Installing c a b in e ts
or buikkng custom c loseo u ts or
p a rts. M ust h av e 2 y e a rs
e x p e rie n c e
as
a
finish
c a rp e n te r,
lam ination
knowledge a plus N eed to b e
able to u s e power tools, table
•aw.
Chop
saw ,
router
knowledge, wood working skills
an d
w ood
working
tool
knowledge
We
otter
a
com p etitiv e
c o m p e n sa tio n
package,
including 4 01k . stock purchase,
m ajo r
m ed ica l,
d en tal,
vacation, personal d ay s and
holiday pay W e are an E O E and
drug tree w orkplace.
S e n d resu m e to:
P h o n e; 4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 1 1 2 0
Fax: 4 0 7 -5 4 8 - 1 0 5 8

Feath ertite Luxury C o a c h e s
1601 D oigner P la ce
San tord. FL 3 2 7 7 1
LU M BERYA RD
SU PER V ISO R /D tSPA TC H ER :
Building
m aterial
yard
exp erien ce, flexible hours. CDL
a
plu s Apply within C ox
Lum ber, 3 8 7 4 C h u rch S t.
San tord E O E

71— H

elp

199-229

252-319

407- 322-2611

W anted

IN V ESTIG A TE B E F O R E
YOU INVEST1
Always
a
good
policy,
esp e cia lly
for
b u s in e s s
epportunmoa and trarxJVsoa C al
Florida Dept, ot Agriculture &amp;
Consum er Services at BOO-4357 3 5 2 or FT C -H E L P tor tree
xikxmatxxv Or visit our W eb site
at www.ltc.gov/bizop.
Florida law requires sellers ol
cerlatn b u sin e ss opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, ol
Agriculture
&amp;
C o n su m er
S e rv ic e s b etore soiling. Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy.
Irrigation TocM nstalter needed;
$ 8 to $ 1 2 per hour depending
on exp erien ce. Exp 4 DL a
plus P le a s e co n tact A m erican
E agle Irrigation. 4 0 7 -8 3 4 -7 9 5 8
Janitorial C lean er: 5p m -1 1pm,
Mon-Frl. every other w eekend .
Ow n
tran sp o rtatio n ,
dep en d ab le. 4 0 7 -4 1 6 -0 0 7 5 .

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 40! K
PLANI Drug frae workplace.
Apply at: *90 Millar Drive.
Altamonte Springe 407-200-

sooo.___
Lake mary hair talon looking tor
motivated hair styksts 4 n al tech.
3 ch airs lefl. Ask tor D ian e or
Debi tor confidential Interview,
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 5 2 2 .
Lan d scap e m aintenance: It you
have an e y e tor detail, dem and
toe best ot yourso* 4 h ew a vakd
drivers license, we n eed to talk.
Irrigation knowledge a plus 4078 3 1 -6 4 3 6 .
------------ MECHANIC:-----------Heavy equipm onl and trucks
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -B 1 3 3 .
P la stic
In jectio n
m olding
m ach in e o p era to rs n eed ed .
Hrs 7 to 3:30p m , Celt Rainbow
Pool Supply, on W. Airport
Blvd, 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -9 6 1 6 .

R o o t C lean in g M ech an ic
Musi Have F L L icen se 4 0 7 6 5 7 -2 9 0 0
S a le m C a r rie rs Inc
Drivers earn from $ 3 7 ,0 0 0 lo
$ 4 9 ,0 0 0 yrty Plus Safety bonus
4 lull benefits. Homo every day
or every other day. Run to Miami
and CaroUnaa.
Drop and Hook
CD L C la s s A with 2 yrs
L ocal, O T R or R egion al Exp
Required. Must live within 4 5
m iles ol Daytona
Apply In p erson
W ed M arch 3 1 s t lo
Thur. April 8 . 21X14
9 a m lo 6pm
S a le m C arriers Inc
3 1 4 3 Int. Sp eed w ay Blvd.
D aytona, FL
1 -8 0 0 -7 0 9 -2 5 3 6

S A L E S S a le s Trainee Pert
Tim e Hrs. F/T Pay. G reet
Opportunity 4 0 7 -6 5 7 - 2 9 0 0

71—H elp W anted

93— Rooms For
R ent

99— A partments U nfurnished

S an to rd :
Downtown,
co n v en ien t
location ,
rotrigorator. microwave, odor TV,
kltchette room , private bath,
sleep in g room s Call 4 0 7 -3 2 1 4900.

San ford/ Lake M ary: 1 ,2 . and
3 Bcxhuom Apts staring at $539
L ik e Front LMng Free Rond C al
now, 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 1 0 4 , EHO

Telem arketers

Wanted!
Day or night shift Up to
$20/hr,
sa la ry
plus
co m m issio n
S ta rt
im m ediately! Fun p la ce to
work 4 0 7 -8 3 0 -0 1 4 1 .
W anted: exp'd BK Koepor who
wants to bo financial wizard Sm
startup, $8/hr F/T + Bonus. Lk
Mary, Fax resum e: 4 0 7 -2 6 0 9951.
Zoo T eacher
P/T
T o ach o r:
E d u cation
Program to students visiting the
Z oo. W ork with an im als.
Flexible days, M-F, 9 .0 0 a m. •
2 :0 0 p m . Teaching Exp. prof but
will train $ 6 5 0 tv Call 407 -3 2 3 4450
or
c o m p le te
an
application at Central Florida
Z oological Park, 3 7 5 S N. Hwy
1 7 -9 2 , Benton).-Ft.

95— Roommate
W anted
R o o m m a te s
w a n te d :
S10Q room, $175 tor two No pots,
sm oko ok.
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -1 8 5 6 .
Seek in g a p erson to sh are my
hom o, vtow ot Lake Monroo,
houso privileges. Call 407-32B7 2 3 2 tor an appointm ent
Student looking tor room m ate
lo sh a re 2 bedroom h ou se
$350/MO 1/2 utilities 4 0 7 -3 1 0 0364

93— Rooms For
R ent

97— A partments Furnished
Large 1B R apt. eat-in kitchen,
full tile bath, newly painted,
tomishod. $475V m no pote, 4073 2 3 -1 9 1 7 .

W EEK LY R EN TA LS
S ta rtin g O $82/wk.
H isto ric D ow n tow n 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -4 4 2 3
Downtown Santord: Furnished,
Super d e an . uMitios. phono, on
bus mule, tram $125 weekly C a l
4 0 7 - 4 0 2 - 0 3 4 6 . Hurry, w on't
last! $ 2 5 0 m oves you in.
Very n ic e , v ery d e a n turn rm ,
all utl, cab le, A/C, Indry, phone,
kttch u se , s e c . dr, residen t
owner, private en tran ce No
S m o k ln g l O n ly d ru g fr e e
s o b e r n e e d apply. 4 0 7 -3 1 4 0924.
F u rn ish e d room In private
h om e.
H o u se
p riv ileges,
m atu re re sp o n sib le, so b e r
person with refs. $ 125/Wk. 4 0 7 3 2 1 -0 4 1 8 .

103—H ousesU nfurnished

E t a m fealty
407-321-0759

1 0 0 — C o n d o m in iu m

98— Rentals

R en ta ls
C o n d o (o r R e n t, S a n fo r d ;
Two bodroom, Two bath, built in
storage, wot bar, ceiling tans,
washer/dryor, scree n e d porch,
pool. spa. tennis courts, no
sm oking no p els, $700/m o A
socunty. avuilaUo immediately,
call 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 9 9 0

S a n fo rd : Lrg t/t con d os
2nd floor, W.TJ, huge W/l c lose!
3 avail from $475/ mo
nE/MAX R ealty R e s o u r c e s '
(4 0 7 ) 3 3 3 -4 4 0 0 .

Santord 1001 W est 20th St.
3BR /1BA . $ 7 6 ,9 0 0 M uch
recent renovation. 0 down lo
q u alified buyor. 4 0 7 -3 3 1 5080

3B R / 1.5B A , with In ground
pool, all now Inside &amp; out.
$895/mo Includes pool service
4 0 7 - 3 2 1 - 9 2 8 0 or 4 0 7 -3 2 2 7374,

Brand now 4BR/2BA h om e In
Venetian B ay on L ake M onroe.
A lnpplancnt, 2 car garage. 4073 7 0 -3 3 3 5 / 4 0 7 -7 6 0 -4 9 9 3 , avail
5/1/04

Studio and
1 Bedroom Apts.

Full h o u se privileges.phone,
TV c a d e Low weekly rale. $ 2 5 0
move In. 4 0 7 -4 0 2 -0 3 4 6

Starting At

99— A partments U nfurnished

$440 Month

MARINER S VILLAGE

Call tor more information

LAKE ADA 1 BDRM I505VO
2 OOriM . K jOVMO AND UP
Cabi* Inducted
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 6 7 0

ROSELEA
VILLAS

L a k e M ary B lv d A 4 2 7 .
$350/M o, Inc).util, kit, W/D.
cab le, nr S C C . airpt. N S. quiet,
prod. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 6 0 7

Move in Specials
2Bedroom/1Bath
W/D Hookups

R oom For R en t; Downtown
S an to rd . Irom $125/ w eek.
Hurry. Available now. 4 0 7 -4 0 2 0346

407-330-6833 or 407298-3300

Sanford Court Apartments
407-323-3301

„

3291 S. Sanford Ave.t Sanford

§]

1 Month Free Rent

D OLLAR RENT A CAR
at the

SANFORD AIRPORT
P a rt • T im e P o s itio n s A v a ila b le

•Sales Agents
•Customer Service Reps
•Service Agents *Greeters
Flexible Schedule 'Apply In Person
Monday - Friday • 9:00 a.m. • 4:00 p.m.
O r fax resume w/coversbeet to 407-859-9799

S h a rp
O p to m e tr ic T e c h .
needed tor busy optometoc ofltoe
on Lak e Mary Blvd M edical
enponerae a R u e E xcefcrt mato
4 co m m u n icatio n * skills a
must. F T or PT. g reat pay 4
b en efits Cell 4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 2 2 3 0

Telemarketers needed. Hryty

Services

attn: J a y B e n n e tt

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spurious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• Spacious Apartments with large Closets • Like
From « Voile)ball » Sparkling IVk i I » Tennis Courts
AIRPORT b iv

, Country Lake Apts|
AIRPORT BCVn

Dollar Rent A Car
2I00 Red Cleveland Blvd., Sanford, FI 32773
Miut be I8 ytin ofige andhive s validFlorida Driven licerue.
Smoke/Drug Free Workplace/EOE

-I

UVE OAK BLVD

N

Country lake i
Apartments

w age plus com m ission . E arn
FT Income workng P T No exp,
4 0 7 -8 1 9 -5 5 6 4 .

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford » 330-5204

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DOYLE S RENTALS
S a n fo r d : 1/1, E a t l n Kitchen
Living R m . $ 4 3 $ / $ 4 0 0
S a n fo r d : 3/1. Now Point, Now
Appls , C arp et, Sm gto Carport.
L au n d ry
Rm
K S to ra g o
$ 725/ $ 7 0 0 D ep o v t
S a n fo r d : 4/1 Hom o, Laundry
R m . S c r. P o rch . S g l C or
C arp o rt StlOO SOOO
S a n fo r d H isto ric D litrtc t: 3/2.
R en o v a ted . Front P orch. N ice
Yard SSOO’SROO D ep
S a n to r d .'LP Hardwood Floor*
S c re e n Porch, Carport, Appro*
2 2 0 0 S q F t $ 1 ,0 0 0 / 5 1 .0 0 0
D eposit
D O Y LE R EA LTY , INC.
( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
W E R E N T A S E L L H O M ES

Lako M ary el I icy h o u se ,
lonced yd . $42S/mo 2 1 8 S 4»i
S t 4 0 7 -9 2 9 - 7 1 7 3
L a k e M ary: 5/4. Executive
Pool Hom o. 5 ,0 0 0 * si, w/ In
Law S u ite R en ovated
S e c u r ity Flnanciat/M el
4 0 7 -6 6 1 - 9 7 0 0
Sa n fo rd Historic District 2 tlR
IDA. hardw ood floors, formal
dining rm. laundry rm. S 650'm o
plus deposit, no p o ls 4 0 7 -3 2 3 1167
S a n fo rd 3/1. CHA. s h a d e ,
c lo s e to park, refs required
$750/m o, S 7 5 0 deposit No
p o ts. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 9 7 0 5
Santord 3 2 . split, largo front yd.
Icn co d b ack yd, 2 lo ts 2 car
g a ra g e F resh paint very quiet
1 3 5 0 sq It. $ 8 5 0 'm o 1 si 6 Iasi
plus $ 6 0 0 lo m ove in No
anim als, n o sm oking 3 8 6 -3 2 8 -

T i i k I I k k MJ»

117—COMMFItCIAI

141— H o m es For

R en ta ls

S a le

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

i

BED RM 8 PC Ffcgh end Louis
VIII
CH ERRYW OOD.
all
D ovetail. D re sse r, tri-mirror.
C h est, 2 NitoStds, Unused, Slid
B a ie d . C os) $15K . S o * $ 3 2 5 0
4 0 7 -6 6 0 -1 4 1 5 .

S a n fo r d : P ro lo tsio n al Off ice
Bld&lt;j. centrally located, recently
ronovalod. am ple parking, stoat
for attorney or professional.
Ind ud es wnlor sewer. Irash ♦/•
5 75 to ♦/• 2316 aq It R o d 5 5 7 9
$ 2 3 0 0 plus s a le s la *
D oyle R ealty . Inc
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 1 9 5

127—
S

to r ag e

/ O i i ic t F o r

R en t
Oflico/WarolKiuse 1.2 5 0 sq ft
A 2 .5 0 0 sq It O ltico A/C.
private roslrm S e c D ep rqd A
1 yr le a s e 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 1 2 2

141— Homes For
S ale
2UR/1BA. C o m er o l i o lot.
Icn cod property. A cross from
hospital. $ 4 2 ,0 0 0 a s a 3 52 6862216
3D R / 20A F O R E C L O S U R E !
Bu y for only $ 3 0 ,6 0 0 ! For
listings 8 0 0 3 1 9 -3 3 2 3 X H 5 2 9
4/2 sp acio u s older hom o Lg Irv
A tarn rm Big scr porch A back
yd w/ sop worksfiop Omni spot
nr moll, hosp, 4 1 7 . lako A hist
disl S I 4 4 k lo buy, or le a s e to
own with n o ban k qunl
Realtor 2 4 tv rreorder) nto. 8008 7 5 -1 2 1 3 *3 1 1 4 .

AFPORMBLE HCKES
i paoreams

vsjrjpe

3112.
San to rd 3 0 R . CHA. 2 0 0 4
Holly Ave, men, $ 7 5 0 plus
deposit. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -4 5 4 0

105—
D uplex/T riplex
IB R / 1 0 A , 3 0 6 Elm Ave,
San to rd SlOO/wook. $ 1 5 0
deposit 4 0 7 -4 6 1 -3 0 6 4
2 B R duplo* npls C lo se to
S e m in o le High, s c r p orch,
laundry
A
s to r a g e
rm .
$550/m o 4 0 7 6 4 7 -1 3 6 6

F l i e r U p; Sold n s (s' 3 7 , E al
In K it , L R , $ 6 2 ,9 0 0
R e n o v a te d : 3/2, Liv Dm Rm
G arag e $ 7 9 ,9 0 0
A B e a u ty : t/2 A cre, 3/2.
2 3 0 0 • sq ft. Lrv, Dm. Fom Rm
2 c a r gar $ 1 4 1 ,9 0 0 .
In Law Q u a rte rs: 4/ 3.2 3 0 0 *
sq ft. Lrv. D*i, E arn . G am e Rm
$ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0
L a k ev lew : R en ovated 3 2
Lrv, Dm Fom Rm. Fonced Yiinl,
$ 1 7 8 ,5 0 0
L ik e Now : 3/2, Liv. Dm,
G arag e, nicely land scaped
yard $ 9 5 ,5 0 0

PAUL OSBORNE

107— M o b i l e H omes
For R ent
2B H 2B A motxki liamo to a Plus
5 5 community Private parking.
$60a*month ♦ deposit 4 0 7-3144154
P a o la : 2/2 witti Florida R oom
o n 1/2 aero $600/m onlh plus
d e p o sit. No p o ts 4 0 7 -3 2 3 1167.
Plus 5 5 community, 1BFV1BA.
$400Vno plus deposit 407-3210495.

.T! ITUHE 1 rpOPEHTIFS

407*321-4764
Investm ent Property in Historic
District of Santord 2 story, 2 car
g arag e, two 1 bedroom opts
D ouble cou n try tot, now
electrical, plumbing A tool All
now nppkancos $ t2CK 9 7 8 2634482

Ftenltors Wanted!
C ontu ry 2 1 , N apolitan o A
S c a g g s nro looking tor Realtors
lo work the San to rd L ak o Mary
a r e a s . F or a conlid on tial
interview, plonso ask tor Mary
O 1 8 0 0 8 8 1 -4 4 6 9

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W is te ria

R e a l t y In c .

N eed an ln v eslm on l?7 Want
to M rw out d Aportmorf Ltln?7
24,?3 W'ltovt Avcnvu. San totd
G reat Little Bungalow on 2 4
A cte lot w 'updated Electric,
Plum bing A R oof, ♦ C C P
$ 8 9 ,0 0 0
CALL AND A SK U S A BO U T
n E O OR FO R EC LO SU R E
P R O P E R T IE S .
1 2 0 9 Sw art S tro o l. W inter
Springs Stunning 5/3 E sta to
on Nearly 1 Aero, Updated w/
Attention lo Detail Wondortul
m aster R otroal. 2 7 3 4 GLA
$350 000
C all J o y c o S ta n s b e r r y
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 7 5 5
Or, J a n D uttw eller
4 0 7 -6 7 9 - 1 0 0 0

155Condominiums For
S ali:
Lk Mary/Snntord Area
l a rg o 3 B R , 3 0 th Townhomo
Pool, Tennis Only $ 9 5 ,9 0 0
Act E ast I 4 0 7 -9 2 9 -8 8 4 0
A n g ela S a b a lo ,
W atson Hearty

160— B u s i n e s s For
S ale
Unr/Grill: Only $7HK Total
S R X Lie Must Soort
Call S h o re e with
S e c u r ity F in a n c ia l
4 0 7 -8 6 1 -9 7 0 0 .

181—Appi iancf.s &amp;
Furniture F or S ale
D1NINGRM:
BO M BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 1 10* Obi
P ed . 8 C bippcnrfale C brs, 72*
B u lle t .'Hutch, U n u sed , Still
Gourd. C ost S1HK. S e ll $ 3 9 5 0
Marble Serv or $ 7 5 0 . 13 pc
Chorry S e t, 7 0 ‘ la b io . 0 cb rs,
C hina C a b , $ 1 2 9 5 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415
B E D : $ 1 10 now quilted quoen
pillow top m a ttre ss s e t C an
deliver 4 0 7 - 2 7 5 - 0 6 12.
OED: $ 1 9 5 .1wand new king sire
turn doubts sided m attress sot.
dotivury availab le 4 0 7 -2 7 5 0935
B e d : Ltuu ry tirm pillow-lop
m a ttre s s s o t
B ran d new
w/wnrranly $ 1 5 5 , 4 0 7 - 8 1 1 1322
or
3 6 6 -2 1 0 2 9 4 6
Delivery available
OE OI1M
8
PC
L o ren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleig h tied.
Rails. D resser. Mirror, C h ost. 2
Niiostds. un u sed , Still Boxed,
C o st S7k S e ll $ 1 3 5 0 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415
BE D R O O M S E T ; Brand new
oonyrleto b o n d set. rc llu r $425,
c a n deliver, 4 0 7 -2 7 5 - 0 9 3 5

H £ d r 5 0 M S E T : Never used
cherry sleigh b ed s e t 5 9 9 0
4 0 7 -2 7 5 -0 6 1 2 .
D A YBED : Victorian style. 2
twin m a ttre s s e s w/warranty,
pop up trundle All brand new,
$ 2 9 5 4 0 7 -3 3 1 -1941/ 366-216c M h G R O O M : 12 p ie c e
lormal cherry s e t brand new and
beautiful $ 1 3 0 0
4 0 7 -2 7 5 7626.
Fu ton : Sokd wood mission-style
arm s, e *tra n ice loam layered
pad All brand now $ 2 9 5 . 4 0 7 4 0 2 -1 7 8 1 or 3 8 6 -2 1 0 2 9 4 6
KING S IZ E W A tE R B E D
$ 1 2 5 W ASHING MACHINE
1 1/2 OLD $ 7 0 4 0 7 -3 1 0 -0 3 6 4
M ATTRESS SE T: Brand now h a
si/ o orth o p e d ic firm with
warranty $ 8 5 4 0 7 -2 7 5 - 7 6 2 6
M a tt r e s s
S e t:
NASA
technology m em ory foam a s
s e e n on TV/Mall. 2 0 year
warranty, retail $ 1 6 9 9 . m ust so#
$ 5 9 5 4 0 7 -402-2778 or 386-2162946
RECTAN GLE TABLE AND 4
EWDDED C H A IRS NEWI PAID
$ 700-S E L L IN G $ 4 0 0 CALL
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -5 6 8 4
W an ted To P u r c h a s e )
Trailer s ir e d refrig erato r A
electric stove m very good
condition. Also n e e d F ren ch or
lo u v ered
door. M ust
be
reasonably priced, N eed ASAP
Lv m sg 4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 5 3 9 4 .

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O RD IN A N CE NO.
AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C tTY O F LAKE MARY, FLORIDA.
AMENDING THE C O M P R E H E N SIV E PLAN F O R THE C tTY
O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PRO VIDING F O R A FU T U R E
LAND U S E DESIGNATION TO LAKE MARY LD R (LOW D EN ­
S IT Y R ESID EN TIA L) F O R THE SO U TH E R N 2 5 ' O F TRA CT B
AND L O T S 4 8 THROUGH 5 3 O F CO U N TR Y D O W N S S U B D I­
V ISIO N . E A ST O F CO U N TRY C L U B R 0 , PROVIDING F O R
SEV ER A BILITY , C O N F L IC T S, AND E F F E C T IV E DATE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN that th e City of L ak e Mary Local
Planning A gency will hold a public h earin g to d isc u s s a re c o m ­
m endation to th e Mayor an d City C om m ission co n cern in g Ihe
ab ov e p rop osed ord inan ce tor a sm all s c a le future land u se
am en d m en t to th e C ity's C om p rehensiv e P lan Future Land U se
Map This m eeting will b o held M arch 17 , 2 0 0 4 at th e Lak e
Mary Community Building. 2 6 0 North Country Club R oad . Lak e
Mary. Florida at 7 0 0 P M or a a so o n th ereafter a s possib le

T he L ocal Planning A gency will b e d i*cu s*tn g an application lo
tor a Land U so D esignation of Ihe su b ject property lo City of
L ake M ary LD R (LOW D EN SITY R ESID EN TIA L)
A copy of the C om prehensive Plan, Future Land U s e Map and
p rop osed am en d m en t a re available tor Insp ection In th e
C om m unity D evelop m ent D ep artm en t, Lako M ary P o lice
D epartm ent, 16 5 E a s t C rystal L ake Avenue. Lak e Mary, Florida,
Monday through Friday excluding holidays, from 8 0 0 A M until
5 0 0 P M . or you m ay co n tact Matt D orston, Planner, al 5 8 5 1 4 4 0 for inlormalion con cern in g
am en dm en t

mis

Interested parties m ay ap p ear and b e h eard regarding the pro­
p osed am endm ent or written com m en ts m ay b e tiled with the
Crty Clerk al 165 E C rystal Lake Ave . L ake Mary. Florida

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P erso n s with disabilities n eed in g a s s is ta n c e to participate in
any of th e s e p roceed in g s should co n tact tire City's ADA
Coordinator al lea st 4 8 h ours in ad v an ce ol tho m eeting at (4 0 7 )
5 8 5 -1 4 2 4 .

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City of Lake Mary, Florida
C arol A. Fostor
City Clerk
D ated. W ednesday. M arch 3 , 2 0 0 4

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Publish M arch 7 , 2 0 0 4 and April 4 , 2 0 0 4
C 029

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Low Density Residential

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Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required}

Pool
T a b le :
811
IBC
professional senes. 3 pc 1* sialo.
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, still In
crate, cost $4K. s d $ 1 4 5 0 4076 6 0 - 1 4 ) 5 ____________________

191— B u ild in g
M aterials
CORRUGATED
STEEL
R O O FIN O for B a r n s . B o a t
Docks, Sh ops, etc Also Cutvort
P ipe 15"n20' 1 8 **2 0 ' Call For
P n c o s Surplus S te e l A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 4 0 7 -2 9 3 - 5 7 8 8 .
L awn &amp;

G ard en
5 'i B ' n ew utility traitor.
$600
4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 5 1 7 4 .

199— Pets &amp;
S upplies

F E E T O R 0 7 3 8 A C R E S . M O RE O R L E S S

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN by th e City C om m ission ol the
City o l L ak e Mary, Florida, m at said C om m ission wi« hold a
Public H earing (F a st R ead in g) of the a b o v e O rdinan ce on
Thursday. Apr# 15, 2 0 0 4 , at 7 ;0 0 p m „ or a s so o n a s possib le
thereafter, lo con sid er a re q u est Irom th e City of Lak e Mary,
applicant, regarding a em ail s c a le land u s e am en dm en t lo the
City's C om p rehensiv e P lan Future Land U se M ap T h e su b iecl
o l Ihe sm all s c a le land u s e am endm ent Is th e southern 2 5 ’ ol
Traci B and lots 4 8 through 5 3 ol Country Downs Subdivision

187—S porting
G oods

193—

CO UN TRY D O W N S F O R A DISTANCE O F 1 2 8 2 3 8 F E E T TO
THE SO U T H E A ST C O R N E R O F SAID PUkT O F COUN TRV
D O W N S AND THE W E S T E R L Y BOUNDARY O F ™ E P L A T O F
CARDINAL O A K S EST A T E S A S R E C O R D E D IN P ^ T BO O K
2 5 PAGE 1 0 0 O F THE PU BLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM IN O LE
CO U N TY, FLO R ID A ; TH EN C E SO U T H 0 0 * 3 3 ’3 4 * W E S T
ALONG SAID W E S T E R L Y BOUNDARY F O R A DISTANCE O F
2 5 0 0 F E E T TO TH E N O R TH EA ST C O R N E R O F THE PLAT
O F HAMPTON PARK A S R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BO O K 3 8 .
PAGE 5 8 O F THE PU BLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM IN O LE CO U N ­
TY. FLORIDA, THENCE NORTH 8 9 * 3 6 0 4 * W E S T ALONG THE
NORTH LINE O F SAID PLAT O F HAMPTON RARK F O R A D IS ­
TANCE O F 1 2 8 2 3 8 F E E T TO THE N O R T H W EST C O R N E R
O F SAID PLAT O F HAMPTON PARK AND TH E EA STE R LY
RIGHT OF-WAY O F C O U N TRY C L U B ROAD (COUNTY ROAD
15); TH EN CE NORTH 0 0 * 2 3 5 6 * E A ST ALONG SA ID E A S T ­
ERLY RIGHT O F WAY F O R A DISTANCE O F 2 5 F E E T TO THE
POINT O F BEGINNING
CONTAINING 3 2 0 5 8 6 2 SQ U A R E

NOTICE O F CH A N G E O F F U T U R E LAND U S E

Area to b e d esign ated
Low D ensity R esidential

lin e ad..
_ 1 week J18............ 3weels $35
...2weeks $25............. 4 weeks $45

T he su b ject property is com p rised ol the following P arcel ID
N um bers,

YardSaies—Slinesfoe$15

2 1-2 0 - 3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
21 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
2 1 -2 0 - 3 0 -5 0 9 0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
2 1 -2 0 3 0 -5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
2 1 -2 0 - 3 0 -5 0 9 0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
21 - 2 0 - 3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 0 4 9 0
21 -2 0 -3 0 5 0 9 0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0

Classified Contract Rates
(ReQuires mininrwm 5 lines per day
and 13 week contract Credit

M ore particularly d e scrib ed a s follows:

5*10 lines.
11-20lines.
21ormonlines.

A TRA CT O F LAND LYING IN S E C T IO N 2 1 , TOW N SH IP 2 0
SO U TH , RA N G E 3 0 EA ST. SEM IN O LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BE IN G M O RE PARTICULARY D E S C R IB E D A S FO L LO W S:
BE G IN AT THE S O U T H W E S T C O R N E R O F T RA C T B O F TH E
PLAT O F CO U N TR Y D O W N S P H A SE It A S R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 2 9 . PAGE 51 O F TH E P U BLIC R E C O R D S O F
SE M IN O L E COUN TY, FLO R ID A ; T H EN C E RUN SO U TH
8 9 * 3 6 04* E A ST ALONG TH E SO U TH LINE O F SAID PLAT O F

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Call (407) 322*2611 to speak to a Classified Representative
258-A utomotive

Lowell's Auto Repair
T o y o ta A A S E M a s t e r M e c h a n i c
F o r e ig n &amp; D o m e s t i c A u to R e p a i r
&amp; S e rv ic e
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 , S a n to rd
C a ll 4 0 7 - 3 0 2 - 8 5 5 5
H o u r s B A M -6 P M
V IS A / M A S T E R C A R D

268-C hild C are

278-H andy M an
Maintenance Folks
H tg &amp; A/C R e p a i r
I r r ig a tio n / P r e s s u r e W a s h P a in tin g
/ C e r a m ic T ile
R e f in is h C a b i n e t s
G e n e r a l P lu m b in g &amp; E le c t r ic
R e p a ir L ic e n s e d &amp; In su re d
All H o m e R e p a i r s

407-830-9386

R oofing

The Manger

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T e n d e r a n d tovtng, s u p e r b a b y sittin g
to r y o u In m y home. C a ll M a x in e
A lb a r a d o to d i s c u s s y o u r o p t io n s .

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321-427-3138

269-C leaning S ervices
Audrey's House
Cleaning Bervtce
W e G u a r a n ty L o w R a t o s l t
S a n t o r d &amp; Local A r e a s
M s . C o llin s , 4 0 7 - 3 2 1 - 9 9 3 7
S e v e n D a y s/ W k , 2 4 H ro / D a y

BLITZ CLEAN

270-C oncrete

Courtesy of

‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 U\

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I mprovement

T r e e R e m o v a l, T rim m in g , B o b c a t
S v c . F ir e w o o d , F r e e E s t i m a t e s .
U c/ ln a . 4 0 7 - 2 8 0 - 1 8 7 9

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
407-438-8228

Dry Wall

290-M asonry

Home A Lawn
Sprtnkar Repair
“ YreExp.
Over 20
Yre I
Professional A Rellal
407-971-8812.

We Accept All Credit Cards.

316— W elding &amp;
S heet M etal

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

L a r g e &amp; S m a ll L aw n M a in te n a n c a .
P r e s s u r e W a s h i n g &amp; M o r e . C a ll lo r
F r e e Q u o ta .

275-D rywall

278-H andy M an

312— T ree S ervice
W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v i c e ?

287-L awn S ervices

R e s i d e n t i a l &amp; C o m m e r c ia l
w e e k ly , M o n th ly , B l- W e e k f y
L ic e n s e d . B o n d e d , In s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

ALLMAN ROOFING
S p e c ia liz in g In re ro o fln g
&amp; r e p a ir s 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 1 9 2 6
L ie # R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

281-H ome

Ruth'a Quality House
Cleaning Service

LARGE 2 TOPPING P I Z Z A
A 2 LITER S O F T DRINK
DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME1

B e t t e r I n g r e d ie n ts .
B e t t e r P iz z a .

Fill D irt, S h e l l . T o p S o i l . R o c k .
C o n c r e te -W a s h o u t, B o b c a t 7
T ra c to r S e r v ic e a v a ila b le a ls o .
S e r v ic in g V o lu s ia . L a k e , S e m i n o l e ,
O r a n g e C o u n t ie s . 4 0 7 - 9 4 7 - 8 8 7 2 .

407-321-8712

D e l s C o n c r e t e : P a t i o s . D r iv e w a y s ,
S id e w a lk s . D e c k s . H o m e o w n e r s o u r
s p e c ia lty . C o m m e r c ia l a l s o . C a ll
a n y tim e fo r I r e e e s t i m a t e . 4 0 7 3 2 2 -7 2 0 8 .

This location only
332 VV. Lake Mary Blvd.
Sanford, FL 32733

279-HAULING

Pressure Washing A Painting
Plumbing A Electrical Fixture
Installations
407-321-8712

W e O d er T h e s e S e rv ic e s
• H o u se C le a n in g S v c .
• O f f ic e C le a n in g

301-R eal E state
W o B u y H o u ses
All a r e a s A a n y c o n d itio n
H a v e a p r o b le m h o u s e ?
W e ta k e o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o e q u ity , n o p r o b le m
A v o id f o r e c lo s u r e
N o c o m m Is a l o n s , t o e s
W e p u t c a s h In y o u r p o c k e l s l
F r e e r e p o r ts a t:
w w w .H o m e S O S c o m
C a ll B a r r y a t 4 0 7 - 6 2 5 - 8 2 4 7

OPENING SOON
McDonald's
Brick A Block Masonry
1 8 Y e a r s E x p -F r e e Q u o te s
3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0

294-P ainting
FRANK BARNHART PAINTING
PRESSURE CLEANING
SINCE 1970
407-323-1182

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businesses, they are the
heart of your community.
You will find reputable
local businesses and
services In this directory.

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 or com e by our office at 3 0 0 N. French Ave., Sanford.
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$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

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199—Pets &amp;

L egaes

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9 5 5 8771 or Voice (V) 1-BOO9 5 5 0 7 7 0 via Florida Relay
Sendees

UNKNOWN.
CLAIMING
UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE
NAMED
OR
D ESCRIBED
DEFENDANTS

Dated this IBth day ot March,
2004

LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE IS

tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
W
herein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION is
Plaintiff and JOHN W EGGERT.
et a l . are Defendants. I will soli
to the highest end best bidder tor
cash in at the West Iront door ot
the Courthouse, In SANFORD,
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
11 0 0 AM o'clock on tho 22 day
ol April. 2 0 0 4 . tho following
described properly ns set forth In
said Final Judgment, to wit

L egals

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Legals

ING TO THE P U T THEREOF
AS R ECO RD ED IN PLAT
BOOK 40, PAGES 1 AND 2. OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
DA

about January 4. 200-1. File
Number 04-241-C P, ts pending
in the Circuit Court tor SEMI
NOLE County Ftorula P illu le
Division the address ol winch
IS 3 0 I N Park Avenue Santord.
FL, 32771. The nam es and
ad d resses ot the Personal
R epresentative
arid
the
Personal Representative s nttur
noy aro set forth befow

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Patti's Pet
Sitting
Win C aro For Your Dog or C al
In Ybur Homo While Ybu Am
Gonol Vory RoasoruiWo R atos'
R o to r e n c e s A vailable Upon
R oquost P le a s e Call 4 0 7 - 3 146703

221—Goon T hings
to Eat
V a len cia O r a n g e *
R e d G rap efru it
M eriw ether F a rm *
3 4 6 1 C e le ry A ve, S a n fo rd .

223—
M iscellaneous
P h o to g ra p h ic E q u ip m e n t:
M ln o lta -S IR .
35m m ,
T elephoto, w ide an g lo A
standard tens with carrying
c a s e M ake OH erl 4 0 7 -3 0 2 7 6 0 6 , any tlmol G rea t lor a
beginner!
Spa/H ot tu b . S
p erson
p o rtab le with lounger. 5hp, 2 0
je t s , n e v e r u s e d . $ 1 6 5 0 . 4 0 7 2 5 6 -5 9 1 0

230— Boats &amp;
Accessories
2001 Y am ah a G P 12 0 0 0 , Riva
S ta g e 2 ra ce packago. Over 74
mph on radar (brutally last!)
E x cellen t cond ition, g a ra g e
kept Yam aha factory warranty
M 10AM. AI servtoes dooo, novel
so o n sa lt w ater. C om plote
p ackago with 2 ski trailer. 2
w in ch e s, sp a ro lire, v e s ts ,
b attery c h a rg o r a n d cover,
E xp erien ced riders only Ovor
$1 4 ,000 b r now senior pkg Oniy
$ 6 ,5 0 0 .4 0 7 -4 6 7 - 6 5 6 2 .

231—C ars For S ale
$ 5 0 0 1 P o lic e Im p o u n d s l
C ars from SSOOt For kstxtgs c a l
6 0 0 -7 1 9 -3 0 0 1 x 4 7 1 6
1900 CarMacDtantz Sport sAer.
sp o k e w h eel c o v e r s , looks
good , runs good. $ 2 3 0 0 . 4 0 7 3 3 0 -0 4 3 4 .
9 2 Mercury G rand Marquts In
good condition, tow mile ago.
$ 2 ,0 0 0 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -0 9 2 4
A n tiq u e: 1 9 3 8 Chevy 2 dr
sed an, rough, re sto re or street
rod. $ 1 5 0 0 . 4 0 7 -4 1 7 -1 0 5 9 .
D aew oo lo g a n z a S X ; 9 9 , A T .,
A C. crso , sun rl, AM/FM CD,
Aloy Whts. Loath sts. Vory Clean
33K, $ 4 3 9 5 Call 321 -3 7 7 -0 3 4 4
or 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -B 9 8 1 .

234— A utomotive
A C C E 5 S O K IE S
Ford 3 0 0 6 c y l,
2 0 ,0 0 0 m ile * o r l a * * .
4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 5 6 0 1 .

ROLE County, Santord, Florida,
wherein US SANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRU STEE.
CSFU ADS SE R IE S 2002-ME1
Is the Plaintiff and RANDALL J
DOTTS. WMC MORTGAGE
C O R P . HELEN J
DOTTS.
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
HELEN J DOTTS; UNKNOWN
SP O U SE OF RANDALL J
DOTTS. UNKNOWN SP O U SE
OF
WILLIAM
B
DOTTS;
WILLIAM B D O TTS; JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
P O SSE SSIO N OF THE SU B ­
JE C T
PRO PER TY
am
Defendants |will sell to the high­
est and best bidder lor cash at
the W est Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avonoe in
Santord. Florida, at 1 1 0 0 a m
on the 20 day ol April, 2 0 04 the
following described property as
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit

3 6 3 -7 3 9 1 .

1968Owy S-10.4 cyL5sp&lt;wd.
cold AC Defy driver $ 1 5 0 0 obo
4 0 7 - 3 2 6 - 6 4 0 9 or 3 2 1 -3 6 3 73912 0 0 1 F o rd R a n g e r : 4 x 4 .
extended c a b . autom atic, 4 0 6
V 6.
PW ,
PS,
e x c e lle n t
condition. 16k m iles. $ 1 1 ,0 0 0
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -2 6 1 2 .
2 0 0 1 N issan Frontier 4 x 2 X E:
King C ab . low m ile a g e. 5
sp eed . AC. CD-I ap e. 4 cyl
Burgundy $ 8 ,5 0 0 . 4 0 7 -3 3 0 4186

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P ick u p T ruck : 1/2 ton D odge
Dakota. 1 9 9 5 . 1 0 4 ,0 0 0 miles,
dark green , extended ca b . V8,
power everything $ 5 ,2 9 9 4 0 7 3 2 2 -5 3 7 7 eve

L egals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1»TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO; 0 3 CA -I299-14
U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
C SF B ABS SE R IE S 2002 HE!
PLAINTIFF

VS
RANDALL J DOTTS. et al.
DEFENDANT^)

, NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
n o t ic e i s h e r e b y g iv e n

pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated the 10th day
ol March. 2004 entered In Ctvl
C a se No. 03-CA 2299-14 ot the
Circuit Court of the 10TH
judicial Circuit In end tor SEMI­

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 0 0 C A -1979-I4K
FIR ST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. A S TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS

LOT 100, AND 1/2 OF VACATED
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY W EST
OF SAID LOT, APPLE VALLEYUNIT 3. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECO RD ­
ED IN P U T BOOK 17, PAGE
13. PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA
BEING THE SAME PRO PERTY
CONVEYED TO RANDALL J
DOTTS AND WILLIAM B
DOTTS AND HELEN J DOTTS,
HUSBAND AND W IFE BY
DEED FROM C U U D E CON­
LEY. S R AND MILDRED CON­
LEY. HUSBAND AND W IFE.
RECO RD ED
10/04/1990 IN
DEED BOOK 2 2 2 6 PAGE 1567
In
accordan ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities n eed ­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact the
Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
Telephone Number (4 0 7 )3 2 3 4 3 3 0 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impaired, (TDD) 1 -600
955 -8 7 7 1 or Voice (V) 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 via Florida Relay
Services

w

Dated this 1mil day of March,
2004.
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By; Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submilled by;
Law O lllce ol M arshall G.
W alton
1B00 NW 49th Street, Surte 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 3 33 0 9
Telephone (B54M 53-036S
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish: March 28. 2 0 0 4 and
April 4, 2004
C1B8

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CA SE NO.; 0 3 -C A -8 0 5 -I4 K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, IN C.

235—

1987 G M C 1/2 Ion: Freshfy robu*
3 5 0 en gin e, perform ance 3 5 0
transm ission, 2 6 0 0 stall, new
b ra k es, good tires &amp; rim *.
$1 8 0 0 cbQ 4 0 7 -3 2 8 6 4 6 9 or 321-

Submitted by
Law Ottlce ot Marshall C.
Watson
1000 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33 3 0 9
Telephone (954)453 0 3 6 5
Facsimilo (954)771-6052
Publish March 28 , 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C1B9

SE E EXHIBIT'A '

Plaintiff,

T ruck/B uses/V ans
For Sale

By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

vs
KERRI G ZEH, el al.
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLO SURE SALE
(P lease publish in THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated tire t6th day
ol March. 2004. and entered in
C ase No 03-CA 805-14-K , ol
the Circuit Court ol Pro 10TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Sem inole
County,
Florida,
wherein
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS, INC is the
Plalnlilt and KERRI G. ZEH,
BANK OF AMERICA, N A ;
UW REN CE
M
ZEH.
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
KERRI G ZEH. JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE A S UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN P O SSE SSIO N
OF THE SU B JEC T PRO PERTY
are Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor ca sh
al the W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, In Sem inole
County. Florida, al 1 1 0 0 on tho
i 20th day ol Apr*, 20 0 4 , the totlowing described property as sal
forth in said Final Judgment, lowit
LOT 60, OF W INDTREE
WEST. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECO RD ­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 20, PAGES
9 7 &amp; 90. PUBLIC R ECO RD S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
A/K/A: 0 9 0 SU T T ER LOOP.
LONG WOOD. FL 32 7 5 0
In
accordan ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Ad.
Persons with Disabilities need
mg a special accommodation to
participale in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 201 N. Park
Avenue. Santord FL 3 2 7 7 1 .
Telephone Number (4 0 7 )3 2 3 4 3 3 0 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
hearing impelled. (TDO) 1-600955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-0OG
9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 via Florida Relay
Service*
Dated this 18th day oI March.
2004
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clark Ot Tha O c u fl Court

DONALD L BARNES, el al.
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated (lie IBth day
ol March, 2004 entered in Civil
C aso No 00-CA -1979-14K ol
tho Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI
NOLE County, Santord, Florida,
wherein FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK. AS TRU STEE is tire
Plaintiff
and
DONALD
L
BARNES JUDY L BARNES.
AMERICAN E X P R E S S CENTU
niON BANK. A DELAWARE
BANKING
INSTITUTION;
CLERK OF THE COURT. SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
FIR ST
UNION
NATIONAL
BANK; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
JOHN DOE, JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
P O SSE SSIO N OF THE S U B ­
JE C T
PRO PER TY
are
Defendants I will sell to the high­
est and best bidder tor cast) at
tho W est Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue in
Santord, Florida, at 11:00 a m .
on the 2 0 day of April. 2004 the
knowing described property as
te l forth in sard Summary Final
Judgment, to-wil
SE E ATTACHED EXHIBIT 'A '
Schedule A
DESCRIPTION (LOT 51)
That part ol the Miranda Grant
lalso known as tho M oses Levy
Grant or Astor Grant), Seminole
County, Florida described as fol­
lows
From the Southeast corner ot
Government Lot 2 ol Section 24,
Township 19 South R age 29
East, Seminole County, Florida,
run South 8 9 degrees 44 min­
utes 3 9 seconds West 2 5 feel
along the South boundary ol
said Government Lot 2 to a point
on a line parallel with and 25 teet
Westerly ol. when measured al
right angles to. the E ast bound­
ary ol sard Government Lot 2.
thence continue South B9
degrees 44 minutes 39 seconds
W est 2B8 0 0 loot along said
South boundary: th en ce run
North 0 0 degrees 15 minutes 21
seconds West 2195 0 0 teet per­
pendicular to said South bound­
ary; th en ce run North B9
degrees 4 4 minutes 3 9 seconds
East 4B2 56 teet parallel with
said South boundary, thence run
North 0 0 degrees 15 minutes 21
seconds West 8 29 02 teet per­
pendicular to sard South bound
ary; thence run North 69
degrees 44 minutes 3 9 seconds
East 1 2 3 0 7 teet parallel with
said South boundary to a point
on a line parallel with 1466 0 0
teet Northwesterly ol. when
measured at tight angles to, live
Easterly
boundary ol the
Miranda Grant (also known as
the M oses Levy Grant or Astor
Grant): then run South 60
degrees 30 minutes 0 0 seconds
East 198 0 5 teet perpendicular
to sard Easterly boundary tor the
point ol beginning thence run
South 0 0 degrees 15 minutes 21
secon ds E ast 7 30 72 teet per­
pendicular to sard South bound­
ary ol Government Lot 2 to a
pornt on a line parallel with and
2 1 9 5 0 0 teet North ot. when
m easured al right angle* to, said
South boundary: th en ce run
North 8 9 degrees 44 minutes 39
Seconds E ast 2 06 52 tael paral­
lel with sard South Boundary to a
point on • line parallel with and
7 26 0 0 tael Northweslerly ot.
when m easured at right angles
to. said Easterly boundary ot the
Miranda Grant; thence run North
2 9 d egree* 3 0 minutes 0 0 s e c ­
onds East 531 68 teet along sard
parallel line, thence run North 60
degreos 3 0 minutes 0 0 seconds
West 641 9 5 teat perpendicular
to said Easterly boundary to the
point ot beginning
Subject to and together with that
certain easem ent tor Utilities,
Ingress/Egress purposes a t
da scribed and re c o r d s ! in
Official R ecord s Book 1223,
pages 1514 through 1S 10. ncto•tv*.
Public
R eco rd *
of
Sammote County. Fkxid*.
In
accord an ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Ad.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should Contact the
Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
Telephone Number (40 7 )3 2 3 4 3 3 0 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
hearing impaired. (TDO) 1-800-

MARYANNE M ORSE
Ciork ot the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy O etk

LEONARD D WILSON A/K/A
LEONARD DONALD WILSON
5000 New Bedford Place. #202
Wmtot Springs. FL 32708

Submitted by
Law O ttice ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Teleptrono (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052

P R E SEN T RESID EN C E
UNKNOWN

PuM.sh March 28, 2004 and
April 4 .2 0 0 4
C I9 0

Lot 2 2 1 . ot LITTLE CREEK
PHASE 111 B, according to the
map or plat Ihercol recorded in
Plat Book 53. P ages 23 through
26, ol tho public records ot
Somlnole County. FWtkla

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 10TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 C A -I398-14L
THE BANK OF NEW YORK,
ACTING SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE F o rt
EQCC TRUST 2001 2.
•
PLAINTIFF

IS

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toredoso a mortgage
on tho following property In
SEMINOLE County, Florida

has been Nod against you You
aro required to file written
defenses with the clerk ol the
court and to serve a copy within
thirty |30) day* alter tho first
publication ol Ihia notice on
Plaintiff* attorney William M
Golson 6 A ssociates. 1230
South Myrtle Avenue. Suite tOS,
Clearwater, FL 33756-3445. oth­
erwise a dotaull will be entered
against you lor the reiiel
demanded In tho complaint or
petition

VS
SHERMAN WILLIAMS, et al.
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated tiro 19th day
ot March, 2004 entered in Civil
C a se No 03 C A -1 3 9 8 -1 4 ol the
Circull Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
NOLE County, Santord, Florida,
wherein THE BANK OF NEW
YORK. ACTING SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS TRU STEE FOR
EQCC TRU ST 2001 2 is the
Plaintiff
and
SHERMAN
WILLIAMS; CENTRAL FLORI­
DA REGIONAL MEDICAL CEN­
TER DIVA COLUMBIA MED­
ICAL C EN TER . A D ISSO L;
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE ,
OF
SHERMAN WILLIAMS. JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S)
IN
P O SSE SSIO N OF THE S U B ­
JE C T
PRO PERTY
are
Defendants I witl *oll to the high­
est and best bidder tor cash al
the W est Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Court!rouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue In
Santord. Florida, at 11 0 0 a m
on the 4th day ol May. 2 0 0 4 the
following described property a t
set forth in sard Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wtt:
LOT 92. 93, 94, 95. 96. 9 8 and
99, TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKES.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 69 , OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
In
accord an ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities n eed­
ing a special accommodation to
participale in this proceeding
should contacl
Ihe
Court
Administrator at 301 N Patk
Avenue, Santord FL 3 2 7 7 1 .
Telephone Number (4 0 7 )3 2 3 4330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) t-BOO0 5 5 -8 7 7 0 vie Florida Relay
Service*
Dated this 19th day ot March.
2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by.
Law Ottice ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suita 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453 0 3 6 5
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish March 28 . 2 0 0 4 and
Aphl 4 . 2004
C191
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CIVIL ACTION
CA SE NO.: 04-C A -0140-14-K
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PtainUtl

W ITNESS my hand amt the seal
ot this Court on this
day ot
MAR 22, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: AMulcock
William M Golson A Associates
1 2 3 0 South Myrtle Avenue.
Suite 105
Clearwater. Florida 33 7 5 6 3445
Published In Seminole Herald
Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C 193

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FO B
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA SE NO: 01-CA -1S36-14-L
MOREOUITY, IN C ,
Plaintrtl,

v*

ROBERT G WACHTER AND
SUSAN R WACHTER. husband
and wile. AAOCO MORTGAGE
LOANS AND INVESTMENTS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is given that pursuant to a
Summary Final Judgement ol
Foreclosure dared March 19,
2004 in Civil Action No 03-CA1536-14 L. In the Circuit Court ol
the Erghteenlh Judicial Circuit in
and lor Sem inole County,
Florida, in which MOREOUITY.
INC Is Ihe PlamtiK and ROBERT
G
WACHTER. SUSAN R
WACHTER and AABCO MORT­
GAGE LOANS AND INVESTMENTS, are Defendants I will
sell to the highest and best bid­
der tor cash a t the West Irani
door ol tho Seminole County
Courthouse,
301 N
Park
Avenue, Santord. FL 32772, at
1 1 0 0 a m . on April 22. 2004 Ihe
tallowing described real property
set forth in the Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure
Lot 32. Block E. SWEETWATER
OAKS SECTION 5. according to
the map or plat Ihereol, as
recorded in Plat Book 19. pages
1 through 3. ol the Public
Records ot Sem inole County.
Florida

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LEONARD D WILSON
A/K/A LEONARD DONALD WIL­
SON. IF A NAMED D EFEN ­
DANT IS D ECEASED . THE
SURVIVING SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
GRA N TEES,
CREDITORS, AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THAT DEFENDANT.
ANO THE SEV ERA L AND
R E SP E C T IV E
UNKNOWN
A SSIG N S. S U C C E S S O R S IN
IN TEREST. T R U ST E E S OR
OTHER P E R SO N S CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ANY CORPORATION
O R OTHER LEGAL ENTITY
NAMED A S A DEFENDANT.
ANO ALL CLAIMANTS. P E R ­
SO N S O R PARTIES, NATURAL
OR CORPORATE. OR WHOSE
EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS

DATED this 10th day i,l March.
2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk ol said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Faber and Gitlitf. PA
9 8 3 0 S W 77th Avenue
Secon d Floor
Miami. Ftotida 331 5 6
(3051-662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al Seminole County Courthouse
301 N. Park Avenue, Suite N301,
Santord. Florida 32771. nl least
live days prior to the proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330. out
4227. 1 8 0 0 9 55 8771 (TDD) Of
1-800 9 5 5-8770 (V) via Ftorida
Relay Service
Publish March 28 , 2004 and
April 4, 2004
C I9 6
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : 0 3 -C A 1088 14L

MARGURITE MATTINGLY and
RALPH O MATTINGLY, and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is heroby given that, pur­
suant to the order or final judg
ment ordered in this causo in the
Circuit Court of Sem inole
County, Florida. I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, described as
LOT t , LAKE BRANTLEY
HILLS, ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECO RD ­
ED IN P U T BOOK 12. PAGE
3 7 . PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
DA

JOHN MINOT, ATTORNEY
3 19 River Edge Blvd , Suite 214
C ocoa. FL 32922
ATTENTION P ER SO N S WITH
DISABILITIES It you are a per
to n with ■ disability who needs
any accommodation in older to
participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to Ihe provision ol certain
a ssista n c e
P le a se
contact
Court Administrator at 301 N
Park Avenue. Suite N 30t,
Santord, FL 32771; Tel 407665-4245, axt 4227 within two
(2) working day* ol your receipt
of thi* NOTICE; it you are h ear­
ing or voice impaired. Can 1600-955-8771
Publish March 2 8 . 2004 and
Apr* 4. 2004
C1B5

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT O F FLORIDA, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO. 03-C A -1624-14
D tv L
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
JOHN W. EGGERT. el at..
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SA LE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fatal Judgment of
Foredoaure dated March 19.
20 0 4 , and entered in C a se No
03-C A -1S24-16 Drv L. of the
Circuit Court ol the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and

Court.

All creditors ot tlie decedent
and other persons having
claim s or dem ands against
d eced en ts estate, on wlmrtr a
copy ol this notice h as been
served, musl tile liner claims
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS At TEII
THE DATE OF T u t FIRS1
PUBLICATION
OT
THIS
NOTICE OH 3 0 DAYS Al TEH
IHE DATE OF SERVICE Ol A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

at public sale, lo Ihe highest and
best bidder, tor cash, nl ihe west
Iront door ol Ihe Sem inole
County Courthouse. Santord,
Florida, al 11 0 0 AM on April 20,
2004
Dated March 18. 200-1
MARYANNE M ORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accord an ce with Ihe
Americans With D itabfites Art
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contacl Court Administration n!
telephone number (407)6654227, nol lalor than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
heeling imparled, (TDD) t 8000 5 5-0771 ot 1-800 9 55 8 7 7 0
(V). via Florida Rolay Service

All other creditors ot trie deco
dent and persons having claims
or domartds against lire ilecn
d e n ts esta te must hie their
claim s with this Court WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER IHE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAW S NOT SO FILED
WILL BF FO REV ER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THI
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2| YEARS O R MORE
AFTER IHE D EC E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

Mason Law. PA
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538 3800
Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4, 2004
C 198

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBL1
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 2 8 200-1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOn
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PnOBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 04 241 -CP

STEVEN MIGIANI
Porsonnl Representative
2 17 Guay Boulevard #2
Brigantine, New Jorsey 08 2 0 3

HEIDI W ISENHAHT
Ftorida Bar No 012371-t
DONAHUE A ISENHAR1 PA
1390 Hope Road
Suite 300

IN R E ESTATE OF
ROSEL MIGIANI.
D eceased

Maitland. FL 32751
Telephone 407/740 6 0 0 9
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Putrlish Match 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol Hie estate
ol ROSEL MIGIANI. deceased,
wtiose rtalo ot death was on or

C204
NOTICE
Tho SI. Jo h n s ftivor W alnr M anoflomonl D istnct h a s recoivod ton
application for Environm ental R osou rco Porrnit(s) trom the Ini
lowing npplrcant(s);
H arvest Tim e International. 131 Maritime Drive, Santord Ft
3 2 7 7 1 , application # 4 0 - 1 17 -9 2 !)I B - 1 The project is localod in
Sem in ole County. Soction 16. Township 19 South, R an g e 3 0
E ast Tho EH P application Is tor construction ol a su rface water
m an ag em en t system , tor a 10-acro. w areh ou se distribution c e n ­
ter known a s Harvest Tim e International.
ChrrsCof LLC. 6 5 0 Appleton P laco . Oviedo, FL 3 2 7 6 5 , ap p lica­
tion # 4 0 -1 1 7 -9 2 9 6 4 -1 . Tho p roject Is lo cated in S cm u iolo
County, Sectio n 2 7 . Township 21 South, fla n g e 31 C ast Tha
E R P application is for construction ol a su rface w ater m a n a g em ent system lor a 2 7 9 -a c ro oltico site known n s Ihe P attorson
Olfico,
Cham onix Investm ents LLC. P O Itox 5 2 0 6 6 9 , Longwood. El
3 2 7 5 2 . application # 4 0 -1 17 - 9 2 9 6 7 -1 Tho p roject is localod in
Sem m olo County, S e ctio n 0 6 , Township 2 0 Sou th. R a n g e 3 0
E a st T he E R P application is lor construction ol a su rface water
m an ag em en t system for a 7 5 4 -a c re oltico building with parking
and drives known a s th e Cham onix C enter.

and commonly known a*
1710 West Lake Brantley Drive.
Longwood, FL 32770
al public salo. to trie higliest and
best bidder tor cash, al tho west
tront door^ ol Ihe Sem inole
County Courthouse. Santord
Florida, al 11 0 0 AM on April 22.
2004,
Dated March 19. 2004

MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk ot ttie Circuit Court
BY MARY STROUPE
Deputy Clerk

1643 Shadow Pine
Oviedo, FL 32766

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY ST E M S.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
RESO URCE BANCSMARES
MORTGAGE GROUP.

DATED March 19. 2004

v* .
LEONARD D. WILSON, el *1.
Defendant) s)

LOT 602. SPRING OAKS UNIT
5 ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 18 PAGES 21 AND
22 PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
n V a 6 4 5 Parkwood Avenue,
Aliamonie
Springs.
Florida
32714

and commonly known as

MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Ciork
In accord an ce with the
Americans With Disabilitos Act.
persons with (inabilities needing
a special accommodalion to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227. not taler than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
treating imparted. (TDD) 1-600
9 5 5-6771 or t -800 9 5 5 8 7 7 0
(V). via Ftoridd Rolay Service
Mason Law. PA
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538 3000
Publish March 20. 2004 and
April 4, 2004
£197

Sh atter Animal Hospital. Inc . 1 4 7 5 E. Mitchell H am m ock ltd ,
Oviedo, FL 3 2 7 6 5 . application # 4 0 -1 1 7 -2 2 5 2 9 -8 The p roject is
locatod in Sem in ole County. S e ctio n 14, Township 2 t Sou th .
R an g e 31 E a s t Tho EH P application Is tor constru ction ot a su r­
fa c e water m anag em en t system tor a 1 4 -aero, com m ercial
building with a sso c ia te d parking and driveway known n s tho
Shatter Animal Hospital.
Tho lile(5 ) containing e a c h ol Ihe above-listed npplication(s) aro
available lor inspection Monday through Friday ex cep t for legal
holidays. B 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 p m at tho S t Jo h n s River W ater
M anagem ent District H ead quarters or tho appropriate S e rv ic e
Center. Written ob|oc1ions to tho itjrplicalion m ay lie rnado. but
should b e tiled with (recoivod by) the D istncl C leik, 4 0 4 9 Roid
S t . Palatka. Ftorida 3 2 1 7 7 -1 4 2 9 . no later than 14 days from tho
d ate ot publication Written ob jection s should idonlily tho o b je c ­
tor by n am e and ad d ress and tully d escrib e th e n tijocbon to th e
application Filing a written objection d o e s not entitle you to a
Chapter 120, Florida Statu tes, Administrative H earing Only
th o se p erson s w hoso substantial interests a re alloctod by tho
application and who tile a petition mooting tho requ irem en ts ot
S e ctio n s 12 0 5 9 6 and 1 20 57. Ftorida S lalu tos, and C h ap ter 2B106, Florida Administrative C od e, may obtain an Admlnisiralrvo
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Board lor consideration in its deliberations on application prior lo
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Publish: Apnl 4, 2 0 0 4
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA SE NO.: 0 1 -C A 3059-14K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY STEM S.
INC.

CYNTHIA J . SH U STER a/k/a
CINDY J SHUSTER.
FREDERICK P SH U STER, and
UNKNOWN
TENANTSOWNERS.
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NOTICE

GONZALEZ IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . HEIRS, D EV ISEES,
G R A N T EE S.
A SSIG N E E S.
LIEN O RS.
CR ED ITO R S.
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTER­
E ST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST BETTY L GON­
ZALEZ AK/A BETTY LEE GON­
ZALEZ: EQUITY ONE
FINANCIAL SERV IC ES
COMPANY A/K/A EQUITY ONE.
INC.; CIT1 FINANCIAL EQUITY
SE R V IC E S. INC.; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-C A -2218-I4W

DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID J .
STERN
ATTORNEY FO R PLAINTFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 50 0
PLANTATION. FL 33324
04-22597

TRONIC REGISTRATION S Y S ­
TEM S. INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A COUNTRYWIDEFUNDING
C O R PO R A ­
TION
D/B/A
AMERICA'S
WHOLESALE LENDER la tha
Plaintiff
and
SHEnMAN
WILLIAMS, CENTRAL FLORI­
DA REGIONAL MEDICAL CEN­
TER D/B/A COLUMBIA MED­
ICAL C EN TER . A D ISSO L.
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
SHERMAN WILLIAMS. JOHN
D O E.
JAN E
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
P O S S E S S IO N OF THE SU B ­
JE C T
PRO PERTY
are
Defendants I will seB lo the high­
est and best bidder lor cash al
the W est Front Door at tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located nt 3 0 t N Park Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, at f t 0 0 a m .
on the 2 5 day of May. 2004 the
loilowtng described properly as
set forth in said Summary Final
Judgm ent, to-wft

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN: April 15. 2 0 0 4
WHERE: Paul's Towing. 1010
W. t i l Street, Sanford. FL32771
(4 0 7 )3 2 1 -7 4 4 2

VEHICLE
YEAR: 1000
MAKE: PONTIAC
MODEL: 4DR
COLOR GREEN
VIN 9 1G 2N E 52T1T C 769187

VEHICLE
YEAR. 1987
MAKE: CADILLAC
MODEL: 2DR
COLOR. BLUE
VIN #: 1G0CD11BSH4211441
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN April 17. 2 0 0 4
W HERE: Paul's Towing. 1019
W 1st Slrael. Sanford, FL 32771
(4 0 7 )3 2 1 -7 4 4 2
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 1990
MAKE: FORD
MODEL 4DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN 9 2FA PP36X 7L B126955

VEHICLE:
YEAR; 1993
MAKE CHEVY
MOOEL: 4DR
COLOR MAROON
VIN 9: 2Q1W L54TOP1158400
Vehicle Auction O 9 00am
WHEN; April 20, 2004
W HERE P au ls Towing, 1919
W 1st Streal. Sanford, FL 32771
(4 07)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 2001
MAKE: CHEVY
MODEL: PICK UP
COLOR: BLUE
VIN 9 1G C C S19531K 156390
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 19B7
MAKE: HONDA
MODEL 4DR
COLOR GOLD
VIN 9 1HGCA5543HA056038
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN April 21. 2004
WHERE P au ls Towing, 1919
W 1st Slreot. Sanlord, FL 32771
(407)3 2 1 -7 4 4 2
VEHICLE;
YEAR: 1991
MAKE: PLYMOUTH
MODEL: 3DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN 9, JP3CU 14A 2M U 005743
VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE VOLVO
MODEL; STATION WAGON
COLOR BLUE
VIN# YV1AX88S6M1764305
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN April 22. 2 0 0 4
WHERE Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Stm el. Sanlord, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1985
MAKE: FORD
MODEL: TRUCK
COLOR WHITE
VIN 9: 1FD PF7075FV A 61466
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 197B
MAKE: CHRYSLER
MODEL: 2DR
COLOR CO O PER
“ VIN #: FP 22G 8Q 131038
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VEHICLE
YEAR 1993
MAKE: FORD
MODEL: 4DR
CO LO R :G REEN
VIN 9: 1FACP52U2PA17406B
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1991
MAKE PONTIAC
MODEL: 4DR
COLOR BLUE
VIN 9: 1G2AF54T5M 6220634
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN April 23, 2004
WHERE: Paul’s Towing, 1919
W 1st Sheet, Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1988
MAKE: MAZDA
MODEL: 2DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN 9 JM 1 B F 2 3 2 0 J0 168822
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN April 24, 2004
WHERE: Paul's Towing. IB19
W. 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE: CHRYSLER
MODEL: 4DR
COLOR RED
VIN 9 1C3BF66P0H XB04546
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1990
MAKE: FORD
MODEL: STATION WAGON
COLOR GREY
VIN#: 1FMCA11U4LZA49652
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN April 27, 2004
W HERE: Paul's Towing, 1919
W. 1st Streal. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)3 2 1 -7 4 4 2

VEHICLE
YEAR: 1975
MAKE: KAWASAKI
M OOEL MOTORCYCLE
COLOR: BLUE
VIN #: 2 1 E 0 7 1 6 1 7
Notice la hereby given: Paul s
Towtng wilt sell at public auction
for eafvaga lor ca sh on demand
to highest bidder, the loUowmg
described vehicles.
Prospective (adders may Inspect
vehicles on e hour prior lo sale
Terms are "CASH O R CERTI­
FIED FUNDS* Paul's Towing
reserves the nghl lo accept or
reject any and a l BIDS
Pubfcsh: Apm 4. 2 0 0 4
0004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E NO: 04-C A -M -14W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
C O CVO'A COMMONWEALTH
UNITED MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAIME GONZALEZ. IF LIVING.
AMD IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . H EIRS. D EV ISEES.
G R A N T EE S.
A SSIG N E E S.
LIEN O R S.
C R ED ITO R S.
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
P A RTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TE R EST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER O R AGAINST JAIME
GONZALEZ. BETTY L
GONZALEZ A/K/A BETTY LEE

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SURE BALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment o! Foreclosure dated
March 25, 2004 entered in Civil
C a te No 04-CA-68-14W ol the
Circuit Court ot the 18TH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County. Sanlord. Florida, I will
sell lo the highest and best bid­
der lor cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 3 0 1 N.
ParK Avenue In Sanlord. Florida.
al 11:00 a m on the 2 7 day ot
April,
2004
the
following
described property a s set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wit:
THE W EST 6 3 3 3 3 ' OF LOT
366, O P SW O PE LAND COM­
PANY'S PLAT OF BLACK HAM­
MOCK, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECO RD ­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 110
AND l i t . PUBLIC R ECO RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Dated this 2 5 day ol March,
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J ST E R N . P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite 5 0 0
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
04 21997
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom m o­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION.
st
the
SEMINOLE County Courtltouso
at 4 0 7 6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . 1 -8 0 0 9 5 5
8771 (TDD) or 1-80 0 ^ 5 5 -8 7 7 0 .
via Florida Relay Service
Publish April 4. 1 1 .2 0 0 4
D010

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 01-C A -31M -14W
SUNTRUST BANK F/K/A
SUNTRUST BANK, ATLANTA.
SU C C E SS O R BY M ERGER TO
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIDA. N A.
PLAINTIFF

NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS
LYNETTA YOUNG. IF UVINO.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . HEIRS, D EV ISEE S.
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S.
LIENORS.
C R ED ITO R S.
T R U ST EES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
LYNETTA YOUNG. AARON
YOUNG. IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . HEIRS, D EV ISEES,
G R A N TEES,
A SS IG N E E S ,
LIEN O RS.
CR ED ITO R S.
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PA RTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST AARON
YOUNG: JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT (S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
March 25. 2004 entered In Civil
C a se No 03-CA-221B-14W ol
the Circuit Court ol Ihe 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEM I­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 3 0 1 N
Park Avenuo in Sanford. Florida,
al 11 0 0 a m on the 2 7 day ot
April.
2004
the
following
described property a t set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
THE EAST 8 ACRES OF THE
NORTH 3/4 OF THE NORTH
t/2 O F THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION 26. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE 2 9 EAST, OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
Dated this 2 5 day ol March.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J . ST ER N . P A , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
BO I S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8 0 0 0
03-16051
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227, 1600-955 6771 (TDD) or 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 , via Florida Relay
Service

VS.
ROBERT J BLOCK. IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SP O U SE , HEIRS. D EV ISEES.
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S.
LIEN ORS.
C R ED ITO R S,
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PA RTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST ROBERT
J
BLCJCK,
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF R O BE R T J .
BLOCK. IF ANY. WHISPERING
WINDS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C :
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
S Y ST E M S.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE.
CORPORATION. JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFEND ANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
March 25. 2004 entered In Civil
C ase No 03-CA -3108-14W ol
the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell lo the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 3 0 1 N
Park Avenue in Sanford. Florida,
at 11:00 a.m. on tha 2 7 day at
April,
2004
Ihe
following
described property a s set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wit:
LOT 20. WHISPERING WINDS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3fc. PA G ES 10
THROUGH
12.
PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated (tvs 2 5 day ol March.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FF IC E S OF DAVID
J ST ER N . P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-21439
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT. persona wtth disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 4 0 7 -6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . 1600-95541771 (TDD) or 1-800
9 5 5 -6 7 7 0 . via Florida R elay
Service
Publish Aprs 4 ,1 1 ,2 0 0 4
D011

Publish April 4, I I , 2004
D 0I2
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUS,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
'JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 0 4 CA 283-14
W ELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRU STEE
UNDER THE POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF FEBRUARY 28.
2001, S E R IE S 2 0 0 M .
PLAINTIFF
VS
DAVID C HARDING AK/A
DAVID C HARDING III A/K/A
DAVID CHASE HARDING. III.
ETAL
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF ACTON
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO
DARREN R WESTIN
AND UNKNOWN SP O U SE OF
DARREN R WESTIN
whose residence it unknown ll
he/she/lhey b e living, and If
he/the/lhsy b e
dead, ihe
unknown defendants who may
b e sp ou ses, heirs, d ev isees,
g ran tees, a ssig n ee s, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
lo b e dead or alive, and a l par­
ties having or claiming lo have
any nghl. title or Interesl In the
properly described In ttie mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty;
LOT 11, FERNBROOK TRAILS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A S RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 28. PAGE 8 8 AND
89. OF THE PUBLIC RECO RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
h as been tiled against you and
the you are required to serve a
copy ot your written defenses. 8
any, to It on DAVID J . STERN,
ESQ . Plaintiff's attorney, whose
add ress is 601 S University
Drive # 500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no lalsr than 3 0 days
from tha data ol Ihe lira! publica­
tion ol this notice oI action) and
file tha original with the clerk ot
this court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or immediaiety thereafter, otherw ise a
default will b e entered against
you for tha relief demanded In
Ihe complaint or petition tiled
herein
W ITN ESS my hand and the
te a l ol thM Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this 2 6 day of
March, 2004
MARYANNE M O RSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: AMulcock

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT. persona with disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (4 07)665-4227,
1-600-955-8771 (TDD) ot 1 -8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 , via Florida R elay
Service.
THIS NOTICE SHALL B E PU B­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Publish Apnl 4 , 1 1 .2 0 0 4
D 0 I3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CA SE NO.: 02-C A -2365-I4-L
CENDANT MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DAVID A GRAY, CLEnK OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA; GRACE
PRO PER T IES NO 7 LTD. BY
AND THROUGH PHILLIP C
GRACE. G P D.B/A RED LION
APARTMENSTS, A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION.
JANE
V
KELLY, JENNIFER L. BERGAN:
JO Y M DWYER. SABAL POINT
COMMUNITY SE R V IC E S
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN P O SSE SSIO N
OF THE SU BJEC TPR O PER TY ,
Defendants
RE NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
(P lease publish In THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Reselling Foreclosure Sale Date
dated Ihe 2 5 day of March,
2004. and entered in C ase No
0 2 CA 2385-14 L, ot ttie Circuit
Court ot Ihe 18TH Judicial
Circuit in and lor Sem inole
County. Florida, wherein CEN­
DANT MORTGAGE C O R P O ­
RATION Is the Plaintiff and
DAVID A GRAY; CLERK OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
GRACE PR O PER T IES NO 7
LTD. BY AND THROUGH
PHILLIP C. GRACE. G P D B A
RED LION APA; SABAL POINT
COMMUNITY
S E R V IC E S
ASSOCIATION. INC.; S E M I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
STATE O F FLORIDA DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE; JANE V
KELLY. JENNIFER L BERGAN.
JO Y M DWYER JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE A S UNKNOWN
TENANT (S ) IN P O SSE SSIO N
OF THE S U B JE C T PRO PERTY
are Defendants I win sell lo Ihe
highest and best bidder lor cash
al ihe W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
CO U RTH OUSE. In Sem inole
County. Florida, al 11 0 0 on Ihe
2 7 day of April, 20 0 4 , the follow­
ing described property a s set
forth in said Final Judgment, towit:
LOT 8 , TIMBER RIDGE AT
SABAL
POINT
UNIT
1.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 24. PAGES 44 . 45
AND 48 . OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A: 411 TIM BER RIDGE
DRIVE, LONGWOOD, FL 3 2 7 7 9
In accord an ce wtlh the
Americans with Disabilities Ad.
Persons with Disabilities n eed­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should contact
the
Court
Administrator al 2 0 1 N Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
Telephone Number (4 0 7 )3 2 3 4 3 3 0 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding tl
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-8009 5 5 8 771 or Voles (V) 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 via Florida Relay
Servrcea
Dated this 2 5 day ol March,
2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk Ot The Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33 3 0 9
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish April 4. 1 1 ,2 0 0 4
DOM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 02- CA-2093-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY ST E M S.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION Q U A
AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LENDER.
PLAINTIFF

VS.
EDITH MARSHALL, el at.
DEFEND ANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgm ant ot
Foreclosure dated tha 2 5 day ol
March. 2 0 0 4 entered in C M
C a se No 02-CA -2093-14W of
the Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida,
wherein MORTGAGE ELEC -

BEGIN 2 5 FE ET NORTH AND
8 2 5 F E E T EA ST O F THE
SO U TH W EST CORN ER OF
THE NORTHWEST OUARTER
OF THE SOUTHW EST QUAR­
TER O F SECTION 8 , TOWN­
SH IP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 30
EAST, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. RUN THENCE EAST
170 FEET. THENCE NORTH
621 5 FEET, THENCE W EST
170 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
6 2 1 .5 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
A/K/A; 8 94 ALBERTA STREET,
LONGWOOD, FL 32750
In
accord an ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Ad,
P erson s with Disabilities n eed­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
the
Court
Administrator at 3 0 1 N Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
Tolophono Number (4 0 7 )3 2 3 4330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
hearing Impaired, (TDD) 1-8009 5 5-8771 or Voice (V) 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 via Florida Relay
Services
Dated this 2 5 day ol March.
2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by;
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 491 h Street. Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33 3 0 9
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish April 4. 11. 2004
D 0 t5
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL ClflCUfT,
IN ANO FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A SE NO: 0 3 - CA-3034-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY ST E M S.
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC ,
PLAINTIFF

Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsim ile (954)771-6052
Pub»ah Apm 4. 1 1 .2 0 0 4
D 0 t6

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A SE NO.: 04-C A -0006-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATIONS. INC AS
NOMINEE FOR GREENPOINT
MORTGAGE FUNDING. IN C .
Plaintiff,
ve.
DANA L. PINKSTON. a W a
DANA PINKSTON, JANE DOE.
unknown spouse of DANA L
PINKSTON
a/k/a
OANA
PINKSTON. LONGWOOD
PLANTATION HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; BANK OF
AMERICA.
NA;
and
UNKNOWN
TENANTSOW NERS,
Detondants
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolico is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or final
Judgment entered In Ihia cause
in Ihe Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I will sell Ihe
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described aa.
LOT 45, LONGWOOD PLAN­
TATION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 50 , PAGES
8 8 -9 0 .
OF
THE
PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
and commonly known aa:
3 7 3 Batogh P lace, Longwood,
FL 3 2 7 5 0
al public sate, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at tho west
Iront door ol Ihe Sem inole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida, a l l 1 0 0 AM on Apnl 27.
2004.
Dated March 25. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In acco rd an ce with the
Americana With D is a b l e s Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate In this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (4 0 7 )6 6 5 4227. not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 1 . or 1 -8 0 0 -9 5 5 8 7 7 0
(V), via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law. PA.
17757 U S . 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(7 2 7 )538-3800
Publish: Apm 4. 1 1 .2 0 0 4
D018
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A SE NO.: 0 1-C A -1940-14W

VS
EUGENE DIXON.
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
P(=£i^nfcJAi
REPRESEN TA TIV E OF THE
ESTATE OF RO BER T L
DIXON, el al.
DEFEND ANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO SU R E SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgm ent ol
Foreclosure dated the 2 5 day ol
March, 2 0 0 4 entered In Civil
C a se NO 03-C A -3034-14W ol
Ihe Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM I­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida,
wherein MORTGAGE EL EC ­
TRONIC REGISTRATION S Y S ­
TEM S. INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS. INC. Is Ihe Plaintiff and
EUGENE DIXON. INDIVIDUAL­
LY AND AS PERSONAL R E P ­
RESENTATIVE
OF
THE
ESTATE
OF
RO BERT
L.
DIXON. D ECEASED. ANGELA
GRAHM, JA M E S L. DIXON.
J E S S I E DIXON; UNKNOWN
H E IR S,
BEN EFIC IA R IES,
D E V IS E E S .
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O RS.
C R ED ITO R S.
T R U ST E E S , AND ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTER­
E S T IN THE ESTATE OF
R O BE R T
L.
DIXON,
D EC E A SED ;
UNKNOWN
S P O U S E O F R O B E R T L.
DIXON; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
P O SSE SSIO N OF THE S U B ­
JE C T
PRO PERTY
are
Defendants I will Mil lo the
highest and beat bidder tor caah
al the Weal Front Door al tha
SEMINOLE County CourthouM
located al 301 N. Park Avenue in
Sanford. Florida, al 11:00 a m.
on tha 2 9 day of April. 2004 the
following deacribed property aa
Mt forth in aaid Summary Final
Judgmant. to wn
LOT 45. MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. A S RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 29 . PA G ES 31
THROUGH 33, INCLUSIVE. OF
THE PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
A/K/A 135 MEADOW BLVD .
SANFORD. FL 32771
In
accord an ce
with
the
Americana with Diaabibbea Ad,
Peraona with Disabilities need­
ing a ap eoal accommodation lo
partictpala In ttiia proceeding
ahould contact the
Court
Administrator al 3 0 t N Park
Avanua. Sanlord FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
Talaphona Number (407 )3 2 3 4 3 3 0 not talar than seven (7)
day* prior to tha proceeding It
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-6009 5 5-6771 or Voice (V) 1-8009 5 5 -6 7 7 0 via Florida Relay
Service*
Dated this 2 5 day of March,
2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk o&lt; the Crrcuri Court
By : Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1600 NW 49th Street. Suita 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309

L egals

L egals

In the Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I wi* sen the
properly situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as:

COUNTY, FLORIDA, this 2 5
day of March, 2004

L egals

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATIONS SY ST E M S,
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
RBMG, INC..
Plaintiff,
vs.
RICKY SMITH; JANE DOE.
unknown sp ou se o l RICKY
SMITH, and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SA LE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant lo the order or Imal
judgment entered in this cau se
In the Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I will sell Ihe
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, desenbod as:
LOT 20, VILLAGE OF REM ­
INGTON.
ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECO RD ED IN PLAT BOOK
49. PAGE 73 AND 74, OF THE
PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
and commonly known as:
2 8 13 Jo se p h Circle, Oviedo. FL
32 7 6 5
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at tne west
Ironl door ol Ihe Sem inole
County Courthouse. Sanlord,
Florida, al 11 0 0 AM on Apnl 27 .
2004
Dated March 25. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In acco rd an ce with the
Americans With DisabBites Act,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation lo par­
ticipate in thi* proceeding should
contact Court Administration al
telephone number (4 0 7 )6 6 5 4 2 2 7 . not laler than seven (7)
days prior to tha proceeding It
hearing Imparted. (TDD) 1-6009 5 5 -6 7 7 1 . or 1 -8 0 0 9 5 5 -8 7 7 0
(V). via Flonda Relay Service
Mason Law. P.A.
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay, Suae 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-3600
Publish Apm 4 . 1 1 .2 0 0 4 '
D 019

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A SE NO.: 04-C A -263-14W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
VS
DONALD A G REEN E; CHERYL
J . GREEN E. BANK OF AMERI­
CA N A F/K/A BARNETT BANK
OF CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A ;
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SA LE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant lo tha order or final
Judgment entered in thw cau se

LOT 592, SPRING OAKS UNIT
5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F ON FILE IN THE
OFFICE OF THE CLERK O f
THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
R ECO RD ED
IN
PLAT BOOK 18. PAGES 21
AND 22. SAID LANDS SITUATE
LYING AND BEING IN SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known as:
6 5 0 Wiltowood Ave. Attamonte
Springs. FL 32714
»
al public sale, lo ttie highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at the west
Ironl door ol Ihe Sem inole
County Courthouse. Sanlord,
Florida. B i l l 0 0 AM on Ju n e 24.
2004

MARYANNE M ORSE
Aa Clerk. Circuil Court
SEMINOLE. Florida
By: Mary Stroupe
A* Deputy Clerk
SPEA R 4 HOFFMAN. PA.
7 06 South Dixie Highway
Coral G ables. Florida 331 4 6
Telephone (305)666 2299
Persons with disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In Ihia proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suite N301. Sanford.
Florida 3 2 7 7 1 . at lea st two
working days ol your receipt of
this
notice;
Telephone:
(4 0 7 )3 2 3 -4 3 3 0 Ext. 4 2 2 7 ; or
voice Impaired t- 8 0 0 -9 5 5 8771.
Publish: April 4 ,1 1 . 2004
D022

Dated March 25. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accord an ce with tho
Americans With Disabilites Ad,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation lo par­
ticipate In this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407 )6 6 5 4227, not later than seven (7)
days prior lo Ihe proceeding It
hearing imparled, (TDD) 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 1 , or 1 -8 0 0 -9 5 5 -8 7 7 0
(V). via Florida Relay Service.
Mason Law, P.A
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish Apnl 4. 11. 2004
D 020
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO. 02-CA -2072-14W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vs.
LUIS A SAEZ-ORTIZ, el a l .
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF
FO R E C LO SU R E SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to o Final Judgmont ol
Foreclosure dated March 25.
2 0 0 4 , and entered in C a t * No
02-CA 2072-I4W . ol the Circuit
Court ol Ihe EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Clrcuff in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Flonda wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT­
GAGE
CORPORATION
Is
Plaintiff and LUIS A. SAEZORTIZ. el o l . are Defendants. I
wilt sell to the highest and best
bidder lor ca sh in at the W est
Ironl door ol the Courthouse. In
SANFORD. SEMINOLE County,
Florida. 11:00 AM o'clock on Ihe
2 7 day ot April. 2004, Ihe toHowtng described property a s set
forth in «aid Final Judgment, lo
wit;
LOT 102, COUNTRY CLUB
PARK. (PHASE II). ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECO RD ED IN PLAT BOOK
54, PAGES 2 2 THROUGH 24,
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECO RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA a/Va 139
Bu sh creek
Drive.
Sanlord.
Florida 32771
DATED Ibis 2 5 day ol March,
20 0 4 .
MARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk ol said Court

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
C A SE NO: 03-CA-5O5-14K
CITICORP TRUST BANK, F S B .
F/K/A TRA VELERS BANK A
TRUST. FS B .
Plaintiff,
vs.
RICHARD
S
PEARROW ;
JANE DOE PEARROW. THE
UNKNOWN
WIFE
OF
RICHARD S PEARROW . IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SP O U SE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S), IF
REM ARRIED.
AND
IF
D ECEA SED .TH E
R E SP E C T IV E
UNKNOWN
H E IR S.
D E V ISE E S.
G R A N T EE S.
A SS IG N E E S ,
CRED ITO RS. LIENORS AND
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PER SO N S
CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S); WACHOVIA
BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION SU C C E SS O R
BY
M ER G ER
TO F IR ST
UNION NATIONAL BANK;
WHETHER D ISSOLVED OR
PRESEN TLY
EXISTIN G.
TO G ETH ER
WITH
ANY
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S,
C R ED ITO R S. LIENORS OR
T R U ST E E S OF SAID DEFEN­
D A N T S) AND ALL OTHER
P E R S O N S CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER,
OR
AGAINST
D EFE N D A N TS).
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT;
JAN E
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendants
NOTICE OF BALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgm ont
ol
Foreclosu re
entered In th e abovo-stylod
cau se. In the Circuit Court ol
Seim nolo County, Florida. I will
sell the property situate In
Sem in ole
County.
Florida,
described a t:
LOT 118, RIVER RUN S E C ­
TION TH REE. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECO RD ED IN PLAT BOOK
11. PAGE 61 . OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 8 2 0 RILL DRIVE, ALTA­
MONTE SPR IN G S, FL 327 1 4
at public sale, lo the highest
and b est bidder, lor cash. AT
THE W EST FRONT DOOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
H OUSE. SANFORD, FLO R I­
DA. Florida, at 11 0 0 A M , on
ttie 2 7 day ol April, 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK O F CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

By Mary Stroupe .
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Faber and GitliU, P.A.
9 8 3 0 S W 77th Avenue
Secon d Floor
Miami. Florida 33 1 5 6
(305)-662-4110
P erson s with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Sem inole County Courthouse.
301 N. Park Avenue. Sulla
N 301. Sanford. Florida 3 2 771, at
least five days prior to the proceeding Telephone: (407) 3234 3 3 0 . ext. 4 2 2 7 ;
1-800 9558771 (TDD) or 1-800 9 5 5 8 770
(V) via Florida Relay Service
Publish Apnl 4, 11, 2004
D021
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A SE NO. 02-C A -2242 14W
FIR ST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. A NATIONAL BANKING
ASSOCIATION. AS TRU STEE
FOR LONG BEACH
MORTGAGE LOAN TRU ST
2002-1. A SSE T BACKED
CERTIFICATES. S E R IE S 2002-

1,

Plaintiff,
vs.
MICHAEL A D RIGG ERS, al ux .
•t al.,
D olendant(s),
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgm ent
Scheduling
Foreclosu re S a le entered on
March 2 5 ,2 0 0 4 in Ihrt c a s e now
pending in said Court, tha style
of which la indicated above.
I wi# s a l to the hrghetl and bast
bidder for c a sh in ttie Waal Front
Door. SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanford. Flonda 32771.
al 11:00 A.M. on Ihe 27th day ol
Apnl. 2 0 0 4 ,
tha following
described properly aa sal forth In
aaid Order or Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 2 1 . BLOCK 13. EA STBROO K
SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PA G ES 88
AND B9. PUBLIC R EC O RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O R D ER ED al SEMINOLE

- Law O ffices ol Daniel C.
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Flonda 33619-132 8
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
Publish April 4. 11, 2004
D 023

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
Ihe
Planning
4
Zoning
Com m ission
In
the
City
Com m ission C ham bers, City
Hall. Sanlord. Florida, at 7 0 0
p m on Thursday, April 15,
2004. to consider a request for
a Conditional U se in e GC 2,
G en eial Com m ercial Zoning
District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 6
BLK 3 TR t l TOWN OF SAN­
FORD PB 1 P G 6 1 .
The property being more gener­
ally desenbod a t 8 19 W 1st
Street
t Conditional U se R equested An
'U rban Infill Redevelopm ent
Protect lo alow a change ol use
Irom residential lo commercial
tor a non-conforming property
All parties In Interest and citi­
zen s shall have an opportunity
lo b e heard al said hearing
By order ot Ihe Planning 4
Zoning Commission ot the City
ol Sanford. Flonda. this 30th
day
ol
March.
2004
R o ss
R obert,
Chairman
Planning 4 Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC H a
person decid es lo appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered si the
ab ove m eeting or hearing,
he/she may need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings
including the fesbmorty and evi­
dence. which record is not pro­
vided by Ihe City of Sanford
(F S 2 8 6 0 105)
P E R S O N S WITH DISABILI­
T IE S NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
T H E SE
PRO CEED IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE P E R ­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA CO O R­
DINATOR AT 3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish Apr* 4. 2004
0033

�The Herald

Sunday. April 4 .2 0 0 1

L egals

L egals

L egals

Legals

Legals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
QENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
C A SE NO.: 03-CA -2700-14W

CASE NO. 03-C A -296M 4-W

meeting and provide any com ­
ments. questions and'or su g ges­
tions Dial they may have

BLK 16 D ESC AS BEG INT W LI
BLK 16 A S R.W S R 4A RUN S
3 04 14 FT E 395 14 FT N 264 42
FT TO S R/W S R 4 6 NWLY
ALONG FVW TO B E G M M
SMITHS SUBD P B 1 PG 5 5
AND E 3 3 0 FT O F BLK 1 (L E SS
RD) M M SMITHS SUOO PB 1
PG 55.

ADVISED THAT THE CITY
MAKES A TAPED RECORD OF
THIS MEETING FOR ITS CON­
VENIENCE THIS RECO RD
MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
ADEQUATE REC O RD FOR
THE P U R P O SE S OF APPEAL
FROM A DECISION MADE BY
THE CITY. ANY PER SO N
WISHING TO ENSURE THAT
AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAIN­
TAINED
FO R
APPELLATE
P U R P O SE S IS ADVISED TO
MAKE
THE
N EC ESSA R Y
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR
HER OWN EXPEN SE.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III

PUlnOtl,

v».

DEBRA P. PRIN2 A/K/A DEBRA
PRINZ; UNKNOWN SP O U SE
O F D EBRA P PRINZ A/K/A
D EBRA PRINZ; SANFORD HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION
III;
and
UNKNOWN
OCCUPANTS.
TENANTS. O W N ERS. AND
OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES,
mchjding, if a named Defendant
la deceased , die personal
representatives. the surviving
sp ou se.
heirs,
d ev isees,
grantees, creditors, and an other
parties claiming by. through,
under or against that defendant,
and die several and respective
unknown assigns, su ccesso rs In
Interest, trustees or other
persons claiming by. through,
under or against arty corporation
or other legal entity named a s a
defendant, and all claimants,
persons or parties, natural or
corporate, or whose esact legal
status is unknown, claiming
under any ol the above named
or described defendants
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered in this cause.
In the Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida, I wilt sell the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as:
LOT 2. HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS,
PHASE t, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECO RD ­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 26, PAGES
99 . 100, AND 1 0 t . PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at the west
tront door ot the Sem inole
County Courthouse, Santord.
Florida 32771 at tt 0 0 AM on
APR 2 9 , 2004
Dated this 2 5 day ot March,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In a cco rd an ce with the
Americana With Disabilities Act.
persons needing a special a c co ­
modation to participate in this
Hearing should contact the
A D A. Coordinator not later than
seven (7) days prior to the pro­
ceeding via the Florida Relay
Service at 1-800-955-8770
ENRICO G GONZALEZ P A
Attorney at Law
6 2 5 5 East Fowler Avenue
Temple Terrace, FL 33617
Florida Bar # 661472
(613)9 6 0 -6 3 0 2
Publish Apnl 4 , I t . 2004
D024
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-C A -215-t4-W

WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, formerly known
First Union National Bank,
Plaintiff.

RICHARD JOHN
HENDERSON; LINDA ELAINE
HENDERSON,
JANE/JOHN
DOE, Achilous names
representing tenants In
possession:
and
ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING IN TE R EST S BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Second Amended
Summary Final Judgm ent of
Forecloture dated March 25.
20 0 4 . and entered in C a se No.
03-CA-2961-14-W ol the Circuit
Court lor Sem inole County.
Florida. I will sell to the highest
and best bidder lor cash al the
West Fran Door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse, 301 North
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
al It 0 0 a m on the 2 5 day ol
May.
2004
Ihe
following
described property a s sal forth In
said Summary Final Judgment:
LOT 6. HUNT RIDGE, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
32, PAGE 59 AND 60. OF THE
PUBLIC RECO RD S OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH all the
Improvements now or ho realtor
eroded on the property, and all
ea so m en ls, rights, appurte­
nances. rents, royalties, mineral,
oil and gas rights and profits,
water rights and slock and all Ar­
turos now or heroatlor attached
to the property
In accordance with Americans
with Disabilities Act. persons
with disabilities needing a sp e­
cial accommodation lo partici­
pate in this proceeding should
co ntad live individual or agency
sending notice no lator than
seven days prior lo proceeding
It hearing impaired. (TDD) 16 0 0 -9 5 5 -8 7 7 1 , or Voice (V) 1BOO 9 5 5 8 7 7 0 . Via Florida Relay
Service
W ITN ESS MY HAND and the
seal ol this Court on March 25.
2004
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Gerald D Davis, Esq
HOLLAND A KNIGHT LLP
P O Box 3542
St Petersburg. FL 33731
(727)096-7171
Publish Apnl 4. 1 1 .2 0 0 4
D026
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FO R
'
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
C A SE NO. 03-CA -1174
FEDERAL TRUST BANK.
Plaintiff,
vs

DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW
YORK BRANCH,
Plaintiff.
vs
TERRY DANZY, el at..
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgm ent ol
torectosu ie dated March 25.
2004, and entered In C a sa No
04-C A 2 1 5 -1 4 W ol the Circuit
Court ot the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Sem inole
County,
Florida.
wherein
Deutsche Bank AG New York
Branch la Plaintiff and TERRY
DANZY, TUSKARIDGE COM ­
MUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC ;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 1;
UNKNOWN TENANTS NO 2 ; ;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING IN TE R EST S BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING O R CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
D ESC R IBED
are
D efendant!. I will sell to the
highest and b est bidder tor cash
at the W est Front Door ol the
Sem inole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Santord, Florida 32771 at
Sem inole County. Florida, at
11 0 0 a m on the 27 day ol Apnl.
20 0 4 , the following described
property a s sat lofth In sard
Order or Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 5 4 . IN BLOCK C. TUSKA
RIDGE
UNIT
THREE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BO OK 4 3 . PA GES 2 3
AND 2 4 . OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who n eed s any accom m o­
dation In order to participate m
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no co st to you. to the provi­
sion ol certain a ssista n ce
P lease contact the Court at 4076 6 5 -4 3 3 0 within two (2) working
d ay * ot your receipt ol this
Notice: It you are hearing or
voice Impaired, cell Florida
Relay Service (800)955-6770
DATED at Santord. Florida on
March 2 5 , 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
A t Cterk. Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroups
Aa Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HIATT 6 DIAZ P A
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
2691 E ast Oakland Park B*vd
Suite 3 0 3
Fort Lauderdale FL 33306
Pubbah Santord Herald
Publish April 4. 1 1 .2 0 0 4
DOSS
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CIRCUIT CIVIL

KENNETH M MICHAELS.
VALERIE J MICHAELS.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
DEPARTMENT OF THE
TREASURY-INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE. EQUITY
ONE. INC .
Defendants
C L ER K 'S
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER F.S. CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS GIVEN that, In
accordance with Ihe Summary
Final Judgment In Foredosure
dated March 2 5 . 2 0 0 4 , tha
above-styled cause. I will sell to
the highest and best bidder lor
cash at the Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue. Santord. Florida 32771
al 11 0 0 a m (time) on April 29.
20 0 4 . the following described
property
LOT 28, OF CAMDEN CLUB.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 5 4 . PAGE 1
THROUGH 3. OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED March 2 5 .2 0 0 4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Edward W. Dougherty, Jr.. Esq
Igler &amp; Dougherty. P A
1501 Park Avenue East
Tallahassee. FL 32301
Publish. Apnl 4, 1 1 ,2 0 0 4
D027

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC MEETma
NOTICE is hereby given that tha
Seminole County Engineering
Department will hold a Pubic
Meeting concerning County
Road 46A and Lake Boulevard
Topic* ol discussion wi« include
loUow-up lo details and issues
discussed January 2 9 . 20 04.
The mealing will b e held on
Thursday, April 1 5 .2 0 0 4 at Ihe
Idyliwilde Elementary School
Mum Purpose Room. 4 3 0 Vihlen
Road. Sanlord. Florida Irom
7 OOp m lo 9 0 0 p m Interested
parties may appear at tha m eet­
ing and b e heard Person* are
advised Dial, it they decade to
appeal any decision made at this
informational meeting, they W*
need a record ot the proceed­
ings. and. tar such purpose, they
may need to insure that a verba­
tim record ol the proceedings I*
made, which record ki-dudes
the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be
based
Parsons wdh daabibtiea needing
assistance 10 p a rtc^ ete m any
ol Iheee proceedings should
contact Die Employee Relations
Department ADA Coordinator 46
hours in advene# ot tha meeting
at (407) 665-7941
Interested persons are invsed
and encouraged lo attend Dss

Publish Apnl 4. 2004
D026

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wvt b e held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Com m ission
in
Ihe
City
Com m ission Cham bers, City
Has, Santord. Florida, at 7 0 0
p m . on Thursday, April 15,
2004, lo consider a request to* a
Conditional U se In a G C-2.
G eneral Com m ercial Zoning
District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOTS
2 5 TO 31 A N 4 5 FT O F LOT 32
A ALL 3 9 TO 4 3 A N 4 5 FT OF
LOT 44 A VACD ALLEY A E 1/2
VACD S T ON W (L E S S BEG NE
COR LOT 3 9 A W R W LI
FRENCH AVE RUN S 0 0 DEO
0 5 MIN 3 2 S E C E ALONG R.W
7 5 FT N 8 9 DEO 4 9 MIN 5 2 S E C
W 162 2 3 FT N 0 0 DEG 55 MIN
2 7 S E C W 75 01 FT TO PT ON
N LI LOT 27 BONAVENTURE
P B S PG 6 5 RUN S 6 9 DEG 4 9
MIN 52 SE C E 163 32 FT TO
POO) BONAVENTURE PB 5 PG
6 5 a s recorded in the Public
R ecords ol Sem inole County,
Florida
The property being more gener­
ally described as 2 2 2 0 French
Avenue
Conditional U se R equested :
Expand
tha
Outdoor
Sloraga/Drsplay and Trailer
S a le s
(Automotive
D ealer
Sales)
AS parties m Interest end citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol Ihe Planning A
Zoning Commission ol the City
o l Sanford, Florida, this 30th day
ot March. 2004
R o ss
Robert.
Chairmen
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC tt a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect lo any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he/she may
need a verbatim record ot Die
proceedings Including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ol Santord (F S 28 6 0 )0 5 )
PER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING A SSISTAN CE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
T H ESE
PRO CEED IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE P E R ­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA C O O R ­
DINATOR AT 3 3 0 5 6 2 6 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish: April 4 , 2004
D029

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARINO TO CONSIDER
A REZONE
Notioe is hereby given Dial a
Public Hearing will b e lietd by
the „ Planning
4
Zoning
Com m ission
in
the
City
Com m ission C ham bers. City
Hall. Sanlord. Florida, at 7.00
p m on Thursday. Aprtl 1 5 .2 0 0 4
to consider Die tallowing change
and amendment to the Zoning
Ordinance ol tha City ot Santord.
Seminole County, Florida.
Rezone 55 acre located al 3005
S t Jo h n s Parkway Irom AO.
Agriculture lo RI-1, Restricted
Industrial tor tha Sanlord Auto
Auction.
Legal Description: N 130 FT OF
E 185 FT OF LOT 44 M M
SMITHS SUBD PB 1 PG 55
The property being more gener­
ally described a s 3005 St Johns
Parkway
The
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission win submit a rec­
ommendation
to
Ihe
Cily
Com m ission in favor ol. or
against, the requested change
or am endm ent.
The City
Commission win hold a Public
Hearing in tha Crty Commission
Room in City Hall, Sanford,
Florida at 7.00 p m. on April 26,
2004, to consider said recom ­
mendation.
Tha
City
Commission may place condi­
tions upon tha razoning by
m eans ot a development order
AH parties in interest and Citizens
sh a l have an opportunity lo be
heard al said hearing.
By order ol lha Planning A
Zoning Commission ot the City
ol Sanlord. Florida, this 30th day
oI March, 2004
Roes Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at Die above
meeting or hearing, ha/she may
need a verbatim record ol Die
proceeding* including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by Die
Crty ol Sanlord (F S 286.0105)
P ER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTA N C E TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
T H E SE
PRO CEED IN GS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3 3 0 -5 6 1 0
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING
Publish April 4 , 2004
D 030

NOTICE O F PUBLIC
HEARINO TO CONSIDER
A REZONE
Nonce is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wM b e held by
tha
Planning
A
Zoning
Com m ission
in
tha
City
Com m ission C ham bers. City
H al. Sanlord. Florida, at 7 0 0
p.m. on T hursday, April 11,
2004 lo consider Die M owing
change and amendment to Dm
Zoning Ordinance o tth e City ol
Sanlord.
Sem inote
County.
Florida.

The property being more gener­
ally described as 3 6 2 5 W 1st
Street
T he
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission win submit a recom ­
mendation
lo
lha
City
Com m ission in lavor ol, or
against, tha requested change or
•mendmenl.
T he
City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing In Dm City Commission
Room in City Hall; Santord,
Florida al 7 0 0 p m, on April 26.
2004, to consider said recom ­
mendation
The
City
Commission may place condi­
tions upon the rezoning by
m eana ot a development order.
AD parties In interest and citizen*
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the Planning A
Zoning Commission ol Dm City
o l Santord, Florida, this 30th day
ot March 2004
R o ss
Robert,
Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made wRh rasp ed lo any
matter considered al Ihe above
mealing or hearing. he/*he may
need a verbatim record ot Dm
proceedings Including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record la not provided by the City
ol Santord (F S 28 6 0105)
P E R SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ A SSISTAN CE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F
TH ESE
PRO CEED IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE P ER
SONNEL OFFICE ADA C O O R ­
DINATOR AT 3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 4 8
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish April 4. 2004
0031
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARINO TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice is hereby givon (hat a
Public Hearing will b e held by
Ihe
Planning
A
Zoning
Com m ission
in
tha
City
Com m ission C ham bers. City
Hall. Sanlord. Florida, at 7:00
p m on Thursday, April IS ,
2004. lo consider a request lor a
Conditional U se In an AQ.
Agricultural Zoning District.
Legal Description LOT 34 NEW
UPSALA SUBDIVISION PB 1
PG 67
The property being more gener­
ally described a t 55 0 Upsala
Road
Conditional U ta R equested
Establish a Church In an AO.
Agricultural Zoning Distrid.
AD parties In Interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the Planning A
Zoning Commission ol Die City
ol Sanlord. Florida, Dii* 30Di day
ol
March
2004
R o ta Robert, Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person dec kies lo appeal a deci­
sion made with resp ed lo any
mailer considered at Dm above
meeting or heanng. ho/ttio may
need a verbatim record ot the
proceedings Including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record la not provided by Dm
City ot Sanlord. (F S 2 86 0105)
P ER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICfPATE IN ANY OF
T H E SE
PRO CEED IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE P E R ­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA CO O R­
DINATOR AT 3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 4 8
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish Apnl 4. 2004
D 032

P ER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PRO CEEDIN GS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407-585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
DATED: Wednesday. March 24,
2004
Publish April 4. 2004
0034
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undorslgned. SAN­
FORD BOAT WORKS A MARINA, INC. will on April 22, 2004,
at 11 0 0 AM . at 4130 Celery
Avenue, Santord, Florida, offer
lor sale and sell at public outcry
lo the highest and best bidder
lor cash, the following described
personal property abandoned by
a previous tenant. Louts B.
Wilson In Sem inole County,
Florida, to b e sold as one lot and
described as M ow s:
ITEM QUANTITY SERIAL/ID
NUMBER
1964 25' Catalina vessel O ne ( I )
CTYK4126M 64 A TUIe #2101172
Registration # FL 5705JV
DATED this 31st day ol March.
2004

(3) Year ISB&amp;Make Toyota
VIN # JT 2E L 31D 2J0246067
Publish Apnl 4. 2004
D 002
Public Auction
Public auction lo be held at
9 Ot am. on the day(s) specified
below, at the front door of
Athen s Towing, Inc Located at
2 4 9 9 Otd Lake Miry Rd Suits
134. Sanlord, FL. lot ttia pur­
pose ot disposing ol tha M o w ­
ing vehicle*:
For further information please
cad (407)321-2948
05/06/2004
(t ) Year 2002/Make Pontiac
VIN# 1G 2N E 52r02C 23457t

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN by

that said Board wiD hold a Pubic
Hearing on Thursday, April IS .
2004 at 7:00 p.m., or a s soon as
possible thereafter a s possible
The City o l Lake Mary proposes
to adopt Dm loOowtng ordinance
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
AMENDING SECTION 155 14
(B) (1) (c), FRONTAGE ON A
PAVED PUBLIC ROAD, AND
SECTION 1 5 5 1 4 (B) (1) (a).
CONSERVATION
E A SE ­
M ENTS; TO ALLOW MORE
P R O P E R T IE S TO QUALIFY
FO R THE MINOR SUBDIVI­
SION APPROVAL P R O C E SS .
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY AND E F F E C ­
TIVE DATE
T he purpose ot this hearing la to
receive public Input on Dm pro­
posed
ordinance
The
Com m ission may vote
to
approve Dm ordinance on fust
reading and schedule Dm ordi­
n ance lor a second reading and
final pubftc hearing or deny said
ordinance The proposed ordi­
n ance will Impact properties
dealring to uttez* Dm minor ui&gt;drvtaion approval process, par
Section 156.14 ol Dm City Code
ol Ordinances
A oopy ot Dm proposed ordi­
nance is availabi* lor inspection
In Dm Community Development
Office, Lake Mery Police Station.
165 E. Crystal Lake Avenue.
Letts Mary, Florida. Monday
Pvough Friday, born 8 0 0 AM.
until 5:00 PM ., or you may c e l
4 0 7 -5 6 5 -1 4 4 2 tor information
concerning th ese amendment*

R ezon e 5 4 9 a c re s to PO.
Planned
Developm ent
by
amending O rd n an ce Number
3764
lor
Consolidated
Investm ents al 3 6 2 5 W. 1st
Street

T he Pubkc Hearing wil b e held
In Dm City ol Lake Mery
Community Cantor a l 2 6 0 N.
Country Club R d . Lake Mary.
The public la tnvoad u attend
and be heard Said hearing may
conbnue tram tun* to Dm* until
Dm Mayor and C4y Commission
m eka a Inal decision

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PT OF

NOTE;

4722/2004
( 1 ) Year 1992/Mako Ford
VIN # 1ZVPT21U t N5204672

CREDIT SU ISS E
FIRSTBOSTON MORTGAGE
SECURITIES C O R P . HOME
EQUITY A SSET TRUST 70033, HOME EQUITY
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES. S E R IE S
2003-3
PLAINTIFF
VS
HOLLY HEISERMAN A/K/A
HOLLY R HEISERMAN, at at,
D EFENDAN TS)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

N otice ot V ehicle Auction
(t ) 1994 Toyota 40oor Bye
Vin# 1NXAE04B4HZI45674

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foredosure dated Iho 10th day
of March. 2004 entered In Civil
C ase No 04C A -150-14 ol (tie
Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida,
wherein U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRU STEE,
IN TRUST FOR THE HOLD­
E R S O F CREDIT S U IS S E
FIR STBO STO N MORTGAGE
SE C U R ITIES C O R P . HOME
EQUITY A SSET TRUST 20033, HOME EQUITY P A SS­
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
S E R IE S 2003-3 is the Plasihft
and
HOLLY
HEISERMAN
A/K/A HOLLY R HEISERMAN.
M ASTER
FINANCIAL.
RONALD A. HEISERMAN.
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
HOLLY HEISERMAN A/K/A
HOLLY
R
HEISERMAN;
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
RONALD A
HEISERMAN.
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
P O SSE SSIO N OF THE SU B
JE C T
PR O PER T Y
mo
Defendants I will sell lo the
highest and b est bidder tor
cash at the W est Front Door al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord,
Flonda. at 11 0 0 a m on the 2 2
day ol Apnl. 2004 Ihe totluwmg
described property a s sol lorth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit:

(Auction date 3-23-04)
Auction will b e Held on S e e
Above Oates
At 2pm At Tri-County Towing
1155 B o te Ave Winter Sp g s EL
32706
Publish: March 7, 2004
C 038
Unclaim ed
V ehicle Auction

CAR 2 0 0 3 Chevy
VIN# 1G 1Y Y 32G S35117970

N otice ol Snla
Pursuant lo Fl St 713 565, Auto
Lien &amp; Recovery, Inc w/Power
ol Attorney, will sett the following
vehicles to tlie highest bidder lo
satisfy lien All auction* field with
reserve, as rs where Is, C ash ot
Certified funds. Inspect 1 week
prior at lienor facility Interested
parties call (305)597 9 9 7 0 Sale
dale 04-22-04 0 10 0 0 am at
6405 NW 3 6 St sto 200 Miami.
FL 3 3 1 6 6 Auction will occur
where each vehicle is located
under License A0 0 0 0 0 5 3 6 Da
advised that owner or lienholder
h as a riglil to a liearmg prior lo
the schedule date of sale by til­
ing with the Clerk ot Courts
Owner/Lienhotdflr may recover
Ihe vehicle without instituting
)udicial proceeding* by potting
bond a s per FL S t 55 9 917.
Net proceeds in ex c ess ot lien
amount will tin deposited with
tha Clerk ol Court
#SEMA153 lien amt S4G30 4B
1985 CHEVROLET PK vin#
2 G C E C 1 4 H 7 F t2 t0 3 2 2
teg
WALTS PLUMBING INC ot 125
N C Y P R E S S WAY, C A SSEL­
BERRY
CU*:
RICHARD
R O B E R T S ot 1270 EUTON
TRAIL WAY, GENEVA I h NONE
lienor NO A KM INC. 2BB0 S
HIGHWAY 17-92 SANFORD

Notice ol Public S a le prepared
by: Attorney tor Santord Boat
Works 6 Marina. Inc
Slephen H Coover
HUTCHISON. MAMELE &amp;
COOVER. P A.
P O Box 1149
Santord, FL 32772-1149

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

Publish: April 4, 1 1 .2 0 0 4
D035
VEHICLE AUCTION
1. 8 1 Ford.
#1FTD F15 F2B R A 01524
2 0 7 Mazda.
#JM 2U F2119H 0562562
3 90 Ford .
#1FACP52U4LA24I117
4. '86 Toyota.
/JT2A W 15C1G 0082514
Auction lo be held on 04-30-04
O 10AM at Pritchett's Towing.
1240 S . Ronald Reagan Btvd
(C R 427). Longwood

WHEN 4-15-1004 nt 8 3 0 a m
W HERE Altamonte Storage
C o , 145 Marker S t , Altamonte
Springs, FL 32701.
View vehicle t tiour prior lo sale

Publish April 4, 2004
D003

Publish Apnl 4. 2004
D005

Notice is hereby given that
Oviedo Road &amp; Wrecker Service
will sell at public auction lor sal
vagn lor cash on demand to the
highest bidder the following
described vehicle*' 1999 Kla
S p o ila g e
tan
VlN*KN DJ 0 7234X5609276

Publish April 4. 2004
D039
N otice of
Su sp en sio n
T O :MARK A LANGE
C a se No: C W 2003-2065; W
21 2 2 6 3 8
A Notice ol Suspension to su s­
pend your license and eligibility
tor llcensuro h as b een tiled
against you You have the nghl
to request a homing pursuant to
Sections 120 5 69 and 120 57,
Florida Statules, by mailing a
request lor sam e to the Florida
Department ot Agriculture and
Consumer Services, Division ol
Licensing Post Office Box 6607,
T allah assee, Florida 323146667, It n request tot hearing Is
not rocoivod by 2 1'days Irom the
dato ot the last publication, the
right lo hearing in this manor will
be waived and ttie Department
will dispose ol this causo in
accordance with law
Publish
2004
C 057

S E E EXHIBIT ‘A’
BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF LOT 10. CIMAR­
RON G RO V ES. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
31.P A G E S56A N D 57. OF THE
PUBLIC RECO RD S OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
RUN NORTH 8 9 D EG R EE S
57*43- EAST 136 13 FE ET TO
THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF SAID LOT 10. THENCE
RUN SOUTH 0 0 D EG R EE S
0 2 1 7 * EA ST ALONG THE
EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 10. A
DISTANCE OF 4 0 0 0 FEET;
THENCE
LEAVING
SAID
EAST LINE. RUN SOUTH B9
D EGREES
33'44*
W EST
136 13 FEET TO THE W EST
LINE O F SAID LOT 10;
THENCE
NORTH
00
D E G R E E S 0 2 'I T W EST 4 0 95
FE ET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING

Match 7, 14. 21. 28

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
- CASE NO: 03 CA 531 14K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC
PLAINTIFF

i

VS
This auction will be held on
April 17, 2 0 0 4 at tOam In Ihe
morning at Autotronics nt 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road,
Oviedo. FL 32765
P rospective bidders may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before the auction betw een
9arn-5pm Tonus are cash or
certified funds
Oviedo Road 6 W recker
Service reserve* ihe right lo
accept or re)oci any and an tad*

DALE MILLER. IF LIVING. AND
IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . HEIRS. D EVISEES.
G R A N TEES.
a s s ig n e e s .
LIEN ORS.
C R ED ITO R S.
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY. TltnOUOH,
UNDER OR AGAINST DALE
MILLER. UNKNOWN SPO U SE
OF DALE MILLER, IF ANY,
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSE SSIO N
DEFEND ANT(S)

Publish April 4, 2004
0006
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

Publish: April 4, 2004
DO36

N otice o l Vehicle Auction
(1) 1998 Nissan 4 Door Blk
V)n# JN t CA 21D 2W V906274

(Auction dale 4-22-04)
Auction will b e Held on S e e
Above Dates
At 2pm. At Tri-County Towing
1165 Belle Ave Winter Sp g * FL
32708
Publish: Apnl 4. 2004
D037

Notice is hereby given that
Oviedo Road &amp; Wrecker Service
wilt sell at public auction lor sal­
vage lor cash on demand to ttie
highest bidder Ihe following
described vehicles 1993 Honda
Accord
lour
door
beige
VIN#1HGCB7650PA15412I
D iis auction will bo hold on

April 24. 2004 at 10am in ttia
morning al Autotronics at 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road.
Oviedo, FL 3 2 7 6 5
Prospective bidders may
inspect Ihe vehicles on ttie day
betare the auction betw een
9am 5pm. Terms are cash or
certified tunds
Oviedo R oad A W recker
Service reserves the right to
accept or reiecl any and all bids

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BC C P R O JE C T S :
For Information on Sam m ole
County BC C procurem ents,
p le a s * visit our w ebsite at
www c o seminoi# fl ua/purchas­
ing
,
se le c t
Currant
Procurements lor a list ot ID
active solicitation* lor R F P *.
P S s . IFBs and C C s Many can
b e downloaded and printed at no
charge or c a l 407-665-7131 All
solicitations and procurem ent
information are a lto available al
the County Services Building.
1101 E ast First Sh eet. Room
3 2 0 6 Sanlord. FL
32771
between the hours ot SAM lo
5PM Mon-Fri
To guarantee receipt ot adden­
da. 4 1* the respondents' responutatrty lo contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fixed receiving dale
ol submmaia/bids
Addenda
tniormehon t* also available on
the County's W eb Page
Pubbah: April 4 . 2004
D001
P u b lic Auction
Public auction to b e held al
9.61 am . on the day(s) specified
below, at th e tront door ol
Asian's Towing. Inc Located at
2 4 9 9 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134, Santord. F L tor S i* pur­
pose ol disposing ol the M o w ­
ing vehicles.
For further information pleas*
c a l (407)321-2946
04716/2004
( ! ) Year 1964/Uak* Chevrolet
VIN# 2G 1A N 6990E 9214471
4/17/2004

-ru r

Fkmda Family la w Rules ol
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure of docu­
ments and Information. Failure
to comply can result In sanc­
tion*, Including dismissal ot sink­
ing of pleadings
DATED March 29. 2004
MARYANNE M OR5E
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 4. t t . 18, 25,
2004
C 213

(t ) Year lOBAMake Dodge
VIN # 2B 7H 023Y 4JK 100659

SANFORD BOAT W O RKS 6
MARINA. INC
Archie Smith, President

ARE

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4/21/7004

(2) 1987 Dodge Statonwagon
Vin# 2B6H B23T2H K245637

Dm Mayor and Cily Commission
ol Dm City ol Lake Mary. Florida,

P E R SO N S

NOTE; IF A PERSO N OECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS AGENCY WITH
R E SP E C T TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEET­
ING OR HEARINO. HE OR SHE
WILL NEED A RECO RD OF
THE P RO C EED IN G S. AND
THAT, FO R SUCH PU RPOSE.
HE O R SH E MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PRO CEED ­
INGS
IS
MADE.
WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE T E S ­
TIMONY .A N D
EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS
TO B E BA SED
FLORIDA
STATUTES 2 8 6 0105

(2) Year lOBAMake Lincoln
VIN# tL N BM SIF9JY 863666

(Auction dale 4-19-04)

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO

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(1) Year 199V M *ke Infmitl
VIN # JNKHG01DXSM3O3333

rxftos ffctotp

Publish Apnl 4, 2004
D007

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA SE NO. 03 D R-3335-02D -G
DAVID R VEGA,
Petitioner
AND
MARILYN VEGA.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARILYN VEGA
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been filed egamsl you
and that you are required lo
serve a copy ol your written
d elenses, it any, to II on David R
Vega, whose address is 2609
Com gan Dr . Deltona, FL 32738
on or before May 5. 2004. and
14* the original with tha Clerk ol
this Court at 301 North Parti
Avenue. Sanlord. FL 3 2 7 7 2 ,
b e tors service an Petitioner ot
tmmeckately thereafter
If you
fail to do so. a default may be
entered agaxisl you lor the rebel
demanded In the petition
Copies ol e l court documents
In this CA*», including order*,
ar* available at tha Clerk of tha
Circuit Court's office You may
review these documents upon
in q u e s t.

You must keep the Clerk ol lh*
Circuit Court's Office notified of
your c u rre « address (you may
(to Nonce of Current Address.
Florida Family Form 12.915).
Future papers in this lawsuit wil
b e m ated to the address on
record al the dark * office
WARNING Rule 12 2 6 5 ,

Page 511

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
M archtfl. 2004 entered In Civil
C ase No 0 3 CA 531-14K ol Ihe
Circuit Court ol the 1BTM
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEM I­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor c ash at lire West Front
Door al the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avonuo in Santord. Flonda.
at 11 0 0 a m on the 2 0 day ol
April,
2004
the
following
described property os set lorth in
said Summary F mal Judgment,
to-wit:

In accord an ce with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persona with Disabilities need­
ing a epectal accommodation to
participate in thi* p roceed r*g
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding tt
heanng impaired. (TDD) 1-6009 55 8771 or Voice (V) 1-800
9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 via Ftonda Relay
Service*
Dated this t9th day ot March.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mery Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
1600 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Eon Lauderdale, Flonda 333 0 9
Telephone. (954)453-0365
Facsim ile (954)771-6052
Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C l 87
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CA SE NO. 0 3 0 R -3 3 3 5 -0 2 D -0
DAVID R VEGA.
Petitioner

AND
THE SOOTH 28 FEET OF LOT
130 AND THE NORTH 35 FEET
OF LOT 131, FRANKLIN T ER ­
RACE, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3 PAGE 7B,
OF THE PUBLIC RECO RD S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dated this 18 day ot March.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J . ST E R N , P A ., ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
8 0 t S . University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-6000
03-06253
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. person* with disabrlib es needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, 16 0 0 955-6771 (TDD) or 1-6009 5 5 -6 7 7 0 . vta Florida R elay
Service
Pubksh March 28. 2004 and
Apr* 4. 2004

CISC

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL

MARILYN VEGA.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARILYN VEGA
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
acbon has been Ned against you
and that you era required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, it any. to It on David R.
Vaga. whose address is 2 8 0 9
Comgan D r. Deltona, FL 3 2 7 3 6
on or before May 8 , 2 0 0 4 , end
tile the origmai with the Clerk of
this Court at 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord, FL 3 2 7 7 2 ,
before service on Petitioner or
immediatefy thereafter
M you
tail to do eo. a dafauN may b e
entered against you tor the rsfcef
demanded In the petition.
Copies of a l court docum ent*
in this ca se, including orders,
are avaiiabi* at tha Clark a l tha
Circuit C ourts office You may
review th ese docum ents span
request
You must keep the Clerk o l th *
Circus Court’s Office nobbed a l
your currant address (you may
N* Notre* of Currant Address,
Florida Family Form 1 2 .9 1 6 ).
Future papers In this Lawsuit wil
b e m ated to the ad d ras* on
record at lh * dark's office
WARNING: Rule 1 2 .2 6 5 ,
Flonda Family Lear R u tot ot
P rocedu re, requires certain
automatic disetoaur* of docu­
ments and Intormatton. F a te s *
to comply can reaiM In i a x &gt;
bona, including d ism issal or
Striking Of pleading*
DATED: March 29 . 2 0 0 4
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Nancy R . Winter
Deputy Clark
Pubfcah April 4 . 1 1 , 1 6 , 2 3 .
2004
C 213

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: M C A 15 0 14
U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, A S TRU STEE
FO R THE HOLDERS OF

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N O T IC E O F C H A N G E O F F U T U R E LAND U S E

G overnm ent Lot 2 and th e N E 1/4 ol S W 1/4 of S e ctio n 2 4 ,
Township 2 0 Sou th . R a n g e 2 9 E a s t and being m ore particular­
ly d escrib ed a s M o w s :

City’s C om p rehensiv e P lan Future Land U sa Map. T h e su b ject
of the sm all s c a le land u s e am en d m en t I t le s s than ten a c r e s In
siz e and la lo cated on N. Country Club Rd. and Grand B e n d Ave

NOTICE O F CHANGE O F FU T U R E LAND U S E

O R D IN A N CE NO.
AN O RD IN A N CE O F TH E C IT Y O F LAKE MARY. F L O R ID A
AMENDING T H E C O M P R E H E N SIV E PLAN F O R TH E C ITY O F
LAKE MARY. FLO R ID A ; PRO VID IN G F O R A CHANGE O F
F U T U R E LAND U S E D ESIG N A T IO N F R O M SE M IN O L E
C O U N TY IND (IN D U STRIA L) T O C IT Y O F LAKE MARY IND
(IN D U STRIA L) F O R P R O P E R T Y LYING NORTH O F EMMA
O A K S TRAIL. E A S T O F 1-4, AND SO U T H O F SK YLIN E D RIVE
PRO VID IN G F O R SE V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N F L IC T S. AND E F F E C ­
T IV E DATEN O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN ttuU the City o l L ak e Mary Local
P lanning A gency wttl hold a public h earin g lo d isc u s s a re co m ­
m endation to th e M ayor and City C om m ission con cern in g th e
a b o v e p ro p o sed o rd inan ce lor a sm a ll-sc a le future land u se
am en d m en t to th e City's C o m p reh en siv e P lan Future Land U se
M ap T his m eetin g win b e held M a rch 1 7 , 2 0 0 4 at th e L ak e Mary
Com m unity Building, 2 6 0 North Country Club R o ad , L ak e Mary,
Florida at 7 :0 0 P.M. o r a s so o n th ereafter a s p o ssib le.
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN by th e City C om m ission o l th e City
o l L ak e Mary, Florida, that said C om m ission will hold a Public
H earing (First R ea d in g ) o l th e a b o v e O rd inan ce o n T h u rsd a y ,
April I S , 2 0 0 4 , a t 7 :0 0 p .m .. or a s so o n a s p o ssib le thereafter,
lo co n sid er a re q u est from G reen d a le In v estm en ts, applicants
regarding a sm all s c a le land u s e am en d m en t to th e City’s
C o m p reh en siv e P lan Fu ture Land U s e Map. T h e su b je c t ol the
sm all s c a le land u s e a m en d m en t la approxim ately 0 3 0 a c r e s In
s iz e and Is lo cated o n th e north sid e o l E m m a O a k s Trail, E a s t
of 1-4, and south o l Skyline Drive.

Beginning al th e N ortheast c o m a r of said G overnm ent Lot 2;
run th e n c e N 8 8 * 5 4 3 2 * W along th e North Mne o l said Lot 2 . a
d istan ce o l 1 8 0 1 .0 3 le e t lo th e Northw est c o m e r o l said Lot 2 .
run th e n c e S 0 0 ’ 4 9 '5 2 ‘ W along (h e W est line oI said Lot 2 a
d istan ce o l 4 7 6 .7 0 le e t to th e Point of Beginning; run th e n c e N
8 8 * 5 4 '3 2 * W a d istan ce o l 4 9 3 5 9 le e l. run th e n c e S 0 0 * 4 9 ’i r
W a d istan ce o l 6 0 0 0 le e l to the Northerly Right-Of-Way line ol
a 5 0 0 loot wide road a s d escrib ed In O R B ook 4 7 , P a g e 140,
Public R eco rd s ol Sem in ole County, Florida: run th en ce S
8 8 * 5 4 ‘3 2 * E alon g said Northerly Right-of-W ay a d istan ce ol
4 9 3 4 6 le e l lo trio W est line o l said G overnm ent Lot 2 ; continue
th e n c e S 8 6 * 5 4 3 2 * E a d istan ce o l 5 6 5 4 l e e t run th en ce N
0 0 *4 9' 11 * E a d istan ce ol 6 0 0 0 le e l, run th en ce N 6 8 * 5 4 3 2 * W
a d istan ce o l 5 8 41 le e l lo trio Point ol Beginning.

Laka Maty
' Community Building

Interested parties m ay appear and b e h eard regarding th e pro­
p o sed am en dm en t or writion co m m en ts m ay b e tiled with the
City Clerk at 1 65 E Crystal Lak e Ave , Lak e Mary, Florida.

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Trie L ocal Planning A gency will b e discu ssin g an application to
c h a n g e th e Future land U se D esignation o l the su b je c t proper­
ty from S e m in o le County IND (Industrial) lo City o l Lakia Mary
IND (Industrial)
A copy ol th e C om prehensive P lan , Future Land U se Map and
prop osed em on d m en l a re av ailab le lor Inspection In the
Com m unity D e v e lo p m e n t D ep artm ent, L a k e M ary P o lice
D epartm ent. 1 6 5 E a s t C rystal L ak e A venue. L ak e Mary, Florida,
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, from 6 :0 0 A.M. until
5 .0 0 P M ., or you m ay co n tact S h an n o n Su lfron, Sen ior
Planner, at 5 8 5 -1 4 2 6 lor Information concernin g this am en d ­
ment.

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T h e su b je c t properties ara com p rised ot th e following P a rcel ID
Number,

ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C ITY O F LAKE MARY, FLORIDA.
AMENDING THE C O M P R EH E N SIV E PLAN F O R TH E CITY
O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PROVIDING F O R A CHANGE O F
FU T U R E LAND U S E DESIGNATION FRO M LD R (LOW DEN­
S IT Y RESID EN TIA L) TO DDD (DOWNTOWN D EV ELO PM EN T
D ISTR IC T ) F O R P R O P E R T IE S LOCATED ON E A S T LAKE
MARY AVENUE. NORTH O F E A S T W ILBUR AVENUE. AND
E A S T O F SE C O N D S T R E E T ; PROVIDING F O R SE V E R A B IL I­
TY, C O N FLIC T S, AND E F FE C T IV E DATE.
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN lhal tha City ol L ak e Mary L ocal
Planning A gency will hold a public hearing lo d isc u s s a re co m ­
m endation lo th e Mayor and City C om m ission con cern in g the
ab ov e proposed ord inance lor a sm alt-scale future land u se
am endm enl lo th e City’s C om prehensive Plan Future Land U sa
Map, This m eeting will b e held M arch 17 , 2 0 0 4 al the Lake
Mary Community Building. 2 6 0 North Country Club R oad , Lake
Mary. Florida a l 7 :0 0 P M . or a s so o n th ereafter a s possib le.
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN by Iho City C om m ission ol th e City
o l Laka Mary. Florida, that said Com m ission will hold a Public
Hoartng (First R ead ing) o l Ihe a b o v e O rdinance on T h u rsd ay ,
April 15 , 2 0 0 4 , al 7 :0 0 p m ., or a s so o n a s possib le thereafter,
lo con sid er a req u est from Louis Hardy II, Louis Hardy, F ra n c e s
Fowlor. Frederick Boulion. Matthew Tighe, and M arcia and
K anneth Ruockarl applicants, regarding a smatl s c a le land u se
nm endm enl to Ihe Cltyls C om prehensive Plan Future Land U sa
Map. T he su b ject ol Iho sm all s c a le land u se am endm enl la
le s s than Ion BCres In size and Is located on E. L ak e Mary Ave
and N. 1st S tre e t.

0 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -1 4 0 0 -0 1 9 0

GRAND BEND AVENUE

More particularly d escrib ed a s follows:
P e rso n s with disabilities need ing a ss is ta n c e to participate in
any o l th e s e p roceed in g s should co n tact th e City’s ADA
C oordinator at lea st 4 8 hours In ad v an ce ol th e m eeting at (4 0 7 )
5 8 5 -1 4 2 4 .
City o l L ak e Mary. Florida
Carol A. F o ster
City Clark
D ated: W ed nesday, M arch 3 , 2 0 0 4
Publish: M arch 7, 2 0 0 4 and April 4 , 2 0 0 4
C 026

NOTICE O F CHANGE
O F FU T U R E LAND U S E
ORDINANCE NO.

T h e su b je c t property Is com p rised o l th e lot lowing P a rcel ID
N um bers,
1 .2 4 - 2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 -0 0 0 0
2. 2 4 -2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 4 F -0 0 0 0
M ore particularly d e sen b ed a s follows:
B egin 3 5 0 le e l south and 56 .1 1 le e t e a s t of northw est corn er ol
so u th ea st quarter, run e a s t 9 6 9 le e t. south 7 2 6 .7 leet. w est 9 .4 6
leet, north 7 2 6 .7 fe et to beginning:
And
Begin 3 5 0 le e t south o l northw est c o m e r ol so u th east quartor,
run e a s t 56 .1 1 le e l, south 1 2 6 le e l, w est 5 6 .5 8 le e l, north 128
le e l to boginning.
T h e Local Planning A gency will b e d iscu ssin g an application lo
c h a n g e th e Future land U s e D esignation o l th e su b ject property
Irom S e m in o le County IND (Industrial) lo City o l L ak e Mary IND
(Industrial).
A copy o l th e C o m p rehensiv e P lan , Future Land U se M ap and
p ro p o sed a m en d m en t a re av a ila b le lor In sp ection In th e
C om m unity D ev e lo p m e n t D ep a rtm en t. L a k e M ary P o lic e
D epartm ent. 1 6 5 E a s t C rystal L ak e A venue. L ak e Mary. Florida.
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, Irom 8 0 0 A M. until
6 :0 0 P.M., or you m ay co n ta ct Sh an n o n Suffron, Sen io r Planner,
a l 5 8 5 -1 4 2 6 lor Information concernin g this am endm ent.

AN ORDINANCE O F THE C ITY O F LAKE MARY, FLORIDA.
AMENDING TH E C O M P R E H E N SIV E PLAN F O R THE CITY O F
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA; PRO VIDING F O R A FU T U R E LAND
U S E DESIGNATION TO LAKE MARY P U B (PUBLIC/ S E M I­
PU BLIC ) F O R CERTAIN LANDS LO CATED IN LAKE MARY
W O O D S SU BD IV ISIO N , ON THE NORTH SIO E O F COUN TY
ROAD 4 2 7 , W E S T O F U S 17/92; PRO VID IN G F O R S E V E R ­
ABILITY, C O N F L IC T S. AND E F F E C T IV E DATE.
N OTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN trial th e City ol L ake Mary Local
Planning A gency will hold a public h earin g to d isc u s s a reco m ­
m endation to th e M ayor and City C om m ission concernin g the
ab o v e p rop osed ord inan ce lor a sm a ll-sca le future land u se
am en dm en t to th e City’s C om p rehensiv e P lan Future Land U se
Map. This m eetin g will bo held M arch 1 7 , 2 0 0 4 at th e L ake Mary
Community Building. 2 6 0 North Country Club R oad , L ak e Mary,
Florida a l 7 :0 0 P.M. or a s so o n th ereafter a s p ossib le.
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN by th e City C om m ission ol the City
ol l a k e Mary, Florida, that said C om m ission will hold a Public
H earing (First R ead in g ) o l the a b o v e O rdinance o n T h u rsd a y ,
April I S , 2 0 0 4 , al 7 :0 0 p m , or a s so o n a s p o ssib le thereafter,
lo con sid er a re q u est from the City ol L ak e Mary, applicant,
regarding a sm all s c a le land u s e am endm ent lo trie City's
C om p rehensiv e P lan Future Land U se Map. T h a su b ject o l the
sm all s c a le land u se am en dm en t Is the form er R osew ood Drive
right-of-way and a d ja c e n t property lo th e w est In th e L ak e Mary
W ood s Subdivision.

Interested parties m ay a p p e a r and b e h eard regarding th e pro­
p o sed am en d m en t or written co m m en ts m ay b e filed with the
City Clerk al 1 6 5 E. C rystal L ak e Ave . L ak e Mary, Florida.

LE G L O T S 1 9 ,2 0 ,2 1 &amp; 2 2 BLK 14 C R Y ST A L LAKE W IN TER
H O M ES S U B D P B 2 P G 115
T h e Local Planning A gency will b e d iscu ssin g an application to
c h a n g e th e Future Land U sa D esignation ol th e su b ject proper­
ties Irom COM (C om m ercial) to DDD (Downtown D evelopm ent
District).
A cop y o l the C om p rehensiv e P lan , Future Land U se Map and
p rop osed a m en d m en t a re av ailab le lor Insp ection in th e
C om m unity D ev e lo p m e n t D ep artm en t. L ak e M ary P o lic e
D epartm ent. 1 6 5 E a s t C rystal L ak e A venue, L ak e Mary. Florida.
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, from 8 0 0 A M. until
5 0 0 P.M., or you m ay co n tact Sh an n o n Suftron. Sen io r Planner,
at 5 8 5 -1 4 2 6 lor Information concernin g this am endm ent.
Interested parties m ay ap p ear and b o h eard regarding th e pro­
p o sed am en d m en t or writton com m en ts m ay b e filed with the
City Clerk at 1 6 5 E. C rystal Lake Ave., L ake Mary. Flonda.

City of Lak e Mary, Florida
Carol A. Fo ster
City Clerk
D ated: W ednesday, M arch 3 , 2 0 0 4
Publish: M arch 7 , 2 0 0 4 and April 4 . 2 0 0 4
C 025

City o l L ak e Mary, Florida
Carol A. F o ster
City Clerk
Publish: M arch 7 , 2 0 0 4 and April 4 , 2 0 0 4
C 034

N O TICE O F CH AN G E O F FU T U R E LAND U S E
ORD IN A N CE NO.
AN ORDINANCE O F T H E C ITY O F LA K E MARY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE C O M P R E H E N SIV E PLAN F O R TH E C IT Y O F
LAKE MARY. FLO RID A ; PRO VID IN G F O R A CHANGE O F
F U T U R E LAND U S E DESIGNATION FR O M CO M (C O M M ER ­
CIAL) TO DDD (DOW NTOW N D EV ELO PM EN T D IST R IC T )
F O R P H O P E R T Y LO CATED ON THE E A ST S ID E O F NORTH
C O U N TR Y C L U B ROAD, NORTH O F LAKE MARY B O U L E ­
VARD; PRO VID IN G F O R SE V ER A BIL IT Y , C O N F L IC T S. AND
E F F E C T IV E DATE.
N O TICE I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that th e City ot L ake Mary Local
Planning A gency will hold a public hearing to d iscu ss a re co m ­
m endation lo tha Mayor and City C om m ission concernin g th e
ab o v e p rop osed ord inan ce lo t a sm all-scale future land u sa
am en d m en t to lh a C ity's C om p rehensiv e P lan Future Land U se
Map. T his m eeting will b e held M arch 1 7 ,2 0 0 4 al th e Lake Mary
Com m unity Building. 2 6 0 North Country Club R o ad , L ak e Mary,
Florida at 7 :0 0 P.M. or a s so o n th ereafter a s p ossib le

ORDINANCE NO.

N O TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN that th e City o l L ake Mary Local
P lanning A gency wtU hold a public hearing lo d iscu ss a reconi
m endation to th e M ayor and City C om m ission concernin g the
a b o v e p ro p o sed o rd inan ce lor a sm a ll-scale future Land u se
a m en d m en t lo th e City’s C om p rehensiv e P lan Future Land U se
M ap. T h is m eetin g will b e held M arch 1 7 ,2 0 0 4 a l tha Lake Mary
Com m unity Building, 2 6 0 North Country Club R oad , L ak e Mary,
Florida a t 7 :0 0 P.M. or a a so o n th ereafter a s p ossible.
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN by th e City C om m ission ol th e City
of L a k e Mary- Florida, th at s a d C om m ission will hold a Public
H earing (First R ea d in g ) of th e a b o v e O rdinance on Thursday,
April 15, 2 0 0 4 , a t 7 :0 0 p.m ., or a a so o n a a p o ssib le thereafter, to
c o n sid er a re q u e st Irom P ro g re ss Energy, applicants, regarding
a sm all s c a le land u s e am en d m en t lo th e City (a C om prehensive
P lan Future L an d U s e M ap. T h a su b je c t of th e sm all s c a le land
u s e am en d m en t la approxim ately 7 .6 6 a c r e s In size and Is local
e d o n th a north sid e o l E m m a O a k s Trail, E a s t of 1-4.

2 2 2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
2 2 -2 0 - 3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 A
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 5 0 -0 0 0 0
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 5 A -0 0 0 0

Interested p arties m ay ap p ear and b e h eard regarding th e pro­
p o sed am en d m en t or written co m m en ts m ay b e N ed with the
City Clerk a l 1 6 5 E . C rystal Laka Ave., L ake Mary, Florida.
P erso n a with disabilities n eed in g a s s is ta n c e to participate In any
o l th e s e p roceed in gs should co n tact th a City’s ADA Coordinator
al le a st 4 8 h ours In ad v an ce ol the m eeting at (4 0 7 ) 5 8 5 -1 4 2 4 .

ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORD IN A N CE O F TH E C ITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE C O M P R E H E N SIV E PLAN F O R TH E C ITY O F
LAKE MARY, FLO RID A ; PRO VIDING F O R A CHANGE O F
F U T U R E LAND U S E D ESIGNATION FR O M CO M (C O M M ER ­
CIAL) T O DDD (DOWNTOWN D EV ELO PM EN T Ol ST R IC T )
F O R P R O P E R T Y LOCATED ON TH E E A ST SID E O F NORTH
C O U N TR Y C L U B ROAD. NORTH O F GRAND BE N D AVENUE;
PRO VID IN G F O R SE V ER A BIL IT Y , C O N F L IC T S, AND E F F E C ­
TIV E DATE.

A p a rcel o f land b ein g a portion o l the property d e sen b ed In O .R .
B o o k 1 5 6 2 , P a g e 1 8 9 7 and O R . Book 1 6 0 0 , P a g e 8 7 3 , Public
R e c o r d s o f S e m in o le County. Florid a an d tying within

08-20-30-5A L - 2 3 0 0 -0 0 1 0
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5AL- 2 3 0 0 -0 0 4 0
0 6 -2 0 -30-5A L 2 3 0 0 -0 1 0 0
08-20-30-5A L - 2 3 0 0 -0 1 3 0
0 8 -2 0 - 3 0 -5AL 2 3 0 0 -0 1 5 0
0 8 -2 0 - 3 0 -SAL- 2 3 0 0 -0 1 7 0
More particularly d escrib ed a s follows:
L O T S 18 2 5 3 8 P T VACD S T ON W O F LOT 1 BLK 2 3 C R Y S ­
TAL LAKE W IN TER H O M E S SU B D P B 2 P G 115.
L O T S 4 TO 9 BLK 2 3 CR Y ST A L LAKE W IN TER H O M E S S U B D
P B 2 P G 115
LEG L O T S 10, 11, 7 1 2 BLK 2 3 C R Y ST A L LAKE W IN TER
H O M ES S U B D P B 2 P G 115
LEG L O T S 13 6 14 BLK 2 3 C R Y ST A L LAKE W IN TER H O M ES
SU B D P B 2 P G 115
LEG L O T S 15 6 16 BLK 2 3 C R Y ST A L LAKE W IN TER H O M ES
S U B D P B 2 P G 115
LEG L O T S 17 6 18 BLK 2 3 C R Y ST A L LAKE W IN TE R H O M ES
S U B D P B 2 P G 115
T h e Local Planning Agoncy will b e d iscu ssin g an application lo
ch a n g o the Future Land U s e D esignation ol th e su b jo ct proper­
ties from LD R (Low D ensity R esidential) lo DDD (Downtown
D evelopm ent District).
A copy ot Ihe C om p rehensiv e P lan . Fu ture Land U se Map and
p rop osed am en d m en l a re av a ila b le lor in sp ectio n in Ihe
C om m unity D ev e lo p m e n t D ep artm en t, L a k e M ary P o lic e
D epartm ent, 16 5 E a s t C rystal L ake A venue, L ake Mary. Florida.
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, Irom 8 .0 0 A M. until
5 :0 0 P.M.. or you m ay co n tact S h an n o n Suffron, S e n io r Planner,
at 5 6 5 -1 4 2 6 lor Inlormation con cern in g this am en d m en l

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRO BATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-304-C P

A copy ol th e C om p rehensiv e P lan , Future Land U sa Map and
p ro p o sed a m en d m en t a r e a v a ila b le lor in sp ectio n In tha
C om m unity D ev e lo p m e n t D ep artm en t, L a k e M ary P o lic e
D epartm ent, 16 5 E a s t C rystal Lake A venue, L ak e Mary, Florida.
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, Irom 8 :0 0 A.M. until
5 .0 0 P.M., o r you m ay co n tact Matt D orsten, Planner, at (4 0 7 )
5 8 5 -1 4 4 0 lor information concernin g this am endm ent.

N OTICE O F CHANGE O F F U T U R E LAND U S E

M ore perbcularty deecrtbed a a M o w s :

T h e su b ject properties aro com p rised ol Iho following P a rcel ID
N um bers,

Publish: M arch 7 , 2 0 0 4 and April 4 . 2 0 0 4
C036

T h e Local Planning A gency and City C om m ission will b e d is­
cu ssin g an application lor a Land U se D esignation ol th e su b ject
property lo City o l L ak e Mary P U B (PUBLIC/ SE M I-PU B LIC ).

Publish: M arch 7 . 2 0 0 4 and April 4 , 2 0 0 4
C 030

24-20-29-300-01BO-OOOO

fN

P e rso n s with disabilities n eed in g a s s is ta n c e to participate in
any of (h o se p roceed in gs should co n ta ct th e City’s ADA
Coordinator al lea st 4 8 hours In ad v an ce o l the m eetin g al (4 0 7 )
5 8 5 -1 4 2 4 .
City o l L ake Mary, Flonda
Carol A. Fo ster
City Clerk

T ha su b je c t property is com p rised ol trio following P a rcel ID
N um bers.

City ol L ak a Mary. Florida
Carol A. F o ste r
City Clerk
D ated: W ed nesday, M arch 3 . 2 0 0 4

T h e su b je c t property ie com prised of th e M o w in g P a rc e l 10
Number,

f

ju b ja e tp ro p irtlas

Interested p arties m ay ap p ear and b o h eard regarding the pro­
p o sed am en d m en t or written c o m m en ts m ay b o hied with the
City Clerk al 1 65 E. C rystal Lake Ave., L ak e Mary, Florida.

I
N OTICE O F CH AN G E O F FU T U R E LAND U S E

AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA.
AMENDING T H E C O M P R EH E N SIV E PLAN F O R TH E CITY O F
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PROVIDIN G F O R A CHANGE O F
F U T U R E LAND U S E D ESIG N A TIO N FR O M SE M IN O LE
CO U N TY IND (IN DUSTRIAL) TO CITY O F LAKE MARY IND
(IN D USTRIA L) F O R P R O P E R T Y LYING NORTH O F EMMA
O A K S TRA IL AND E A ST O F 1-4; PROVIDING F O R S E V E R
ABILITY. C O N F L IC T S. AND E F F E C T IV E DATE.

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P e rso n s with disabilities need ing a s s is ta n c e to participate in any
ot th e s e p roceed in g s should co n tact th e City's ADA Coordinator
a t lea st 4 8 hours In ad v an ce ot th e m eeting a t (4 0 7 ) 5 8 5 -1 4 2 4 .

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN by th e City C om m ission ol Ihe City
ol L ak e Mary, Florida, that said C om m ission will hold a Public
H earing (First R ead in g ) o l tha ab ov e O rdinance o n T h u rsd a y ,
April I B , 2 0 0 4 , a l 7 :0 0 p.m ., or a a so o n a s p ossib le thereafter,
lo co n sid er a re q u est Irom Ihe L ake Mary S h o p p e s and 7E leven . Inc. applicants, regarding a sm all s c a le land u s e am en d ­
m ent lo th e City’s C om p rehensiv e P lan Future Land U se Map
T h e su b je c t ol Ihe sm all s c a le land u se am endm ent Is le s s than
ten a c r e s tn siz e an d is located on N. County Club Rd. and Lake
Mary Boulevard

P e rso n s with disabilities n eed in g a s s is ta n c e to participate in any
of th asa p ro ceed in gs should co n ta ct the City’s ADA Coordinator
at lea st 4 6 h ours in a d v a n ce o l the m eeting el (4 0 7 ) 5 6 5 -1 4 2 4 .

L

E. LAKE MARY AVENUE

N O T IC E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that th e C «y of L ak a Mary Local
P lan n ing A gen cy w * hoU a public h earin g to d isc u s s a recom ­
m endation lo th e M ayor an d City C om m ission concernin g the
ab o v e p ro p o sed ord inan ce lor a sm a ll-sca le future land usa
am en d m en t to th e C ity's C om p rehensiv e P lan Future Land U se
M ap T h is m eetin g will b e held M a rc h 1 7 ,2 0 0 4 a l th a L ak a Mary
Com m unity Building. 2 6 0 North Country Club R o ad , Lak a Mary.
Florida a l 7 :0 0 P.M. or a s so o n th ereafter a s p o ts fc ie
N O T IC E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN by th e City C om m ission of th e City
of L a k e Mary, Florida, d iet said C om m ission writ hold a Public
H earing (First R ead in g) of th e ab o v e O rdinance on T h u rsd ay ,
A pril I S , 2 0 0 4 a t 7 .0 0 p .m ., or a s so o n a s p oestA a thereafter, to
co n sid er a re q u est from J a m e s a n d J o a n Quinn, and Mrke Good,
appkeants. regarding a sm a ll-sca Je land u s e am en d m en t to tha

tion on tha objecting person.

IN RE: ESTATE OF
HAROLD M KRANTZ
T h a su b je c t properties a re com prised of tha following P a rc e l ID
Num bers,
0 9 -2 0 - 3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
0 9 -2 0 - 3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
M ora particularly d e sen b ed a s follows:
LO T 1 (L E S S R D ON S ) 8 A 1/2 O F VACD S T LYING S O F
L O T S 3 3 TH RU 3 6 O F P B 2 P G 115 A D J ON N TH E S H O P P E S
AT LAKE MARY P B 31 P G 6 9
L E G LO T 2 (L E S S S 31 FT F O R R D ) S H O P P E S AT LAKE
MARY P B 31 P G 6 9
T h a L ocal Planning A gency will b e d iscu ssin g an application to
c h a n g e lh a Future Land U sa D esignation o l th e su b je c t proper­
ties from COM (C om m ercial) lo DDD (Downtown D evelopm ent
District).
A copy of th e C om p rehensiv e P lan . Future Land U sa M ap and
p ro p o sed am en d m en t a ra av a ila b le lor Insp ection in tha
Com m unity D ev e lo p m e n t D ep artm en t. L a k a M ary P o lic e
D epartm ent, 1 6 5 E a s t C rystal L ak a A venue, L ak a Mary, Flonda,
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, from 8 0 0 A M. until
5 0 0 P.M., o r you m ay co n tact S h an n o n Suffron. S e n io r Planner,
a l 5 8 5 -1 4 2 6 lor information con cern in g this am endm enl.
Interested parties m ay ap p ear and b e heard regarding the pro­
p o sed am en d m en t or written com m en ts m ay b e tiled with tha
City Clark at 1 6 5 E . C rystal Laka A ve.. L ak a Mary. Flood s

D eceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
(Testate)
Tha administration ol tha estate
ol Harold M. Krantz, deceased.
File Numbei 04-304-C P , It
pending in the Circuit Court lor
Sem inole
County.
Fkmda,
Probate Drvtalon, the address of
which Is 301 N. Park Avenus,
Santord. FL 32771, Tha estals
Is lastats and tha date ol Ihe
decedent s WK and any Codicils
are Decem ber 11, 1995 The
nam es and addresses ol tha
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor­
ney are set lorth below.
All Interested p ersons are
required lo hie with the above
styled court any objection by
any Interested person on whom
a copy 6l the notice is served
that challenges the validity ol
lha wtU (or any codicil), the qual­
ifications o l the personal repre­
sentative, venue, or jurisdiction
ol the court within 3 months
after the dale of service of a
copy of tha notice of administra­

All trrteresled person* on whom
a copy ol tha notice ot adminis­
tration Is served must object lo
the validity ol the will (or any
codicil), qualifications ol the per­
sonal representative, venue, or
jurisdiction ol tha court, by tiling
a petition or other pleading
requesting relief in accordance
with the Florida Probate Rules.
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
CO PY OF THE NOTICE ON
THE O B JEC T IN G PER SO N ,
O R THOSE O BJEC TIO N S ARE
FO REV ER BARRED
Any person entitled lo exempt
property Is required to hie a peti­
tion lor determination ot exempt
property WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW OR THE
RIGHT TO EXEMPT PR O PER ­
TY IS DEEMED WAIVED
Personal Representative:
Steven M Krantz
1062 White Marsh Drive
Lancaster. PA 17601
Attorney
lor
Perse
Representative:
Albert R. Cook, Attorney
Florida Bar No 196323
8 0 7 W Morse Boulevard.
102
Winter Park. FL 32789
Telephone: 407-630-4009
Publish March 2 8 . 2004
April 4 . 2004
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P a rso n s with disabilities n eed in g a s s is ta n c e lo participate in any
of th a s a p roceed in g s should co n tact tha City’s ADA C oordinator
a l le a s t 4 6 h ours In ad v an ce ol th a m ealing at (4 0 7 ) 5 8 5 -1 4 2 4 .
City o l Lak a Mary. Florida
C arol A. F o ster
City Clark
Publish: M arch 7 . 2 0 0 4 and April 4 , 2 0 0 4
C 035

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No. 66

Sanford. Florida

C° pyn0h1 © 2004 The Sanford Herald

* M I| 7, 2004

Saving a Sea Cow
By Dan Ping
E d ito r

A wild night
Thoro wasn't ovon a
full moon yet, but Oviedo
and Winter Springs hooked
up in a strange baseball
gamo on Friday.
See Sports, Page 8A

Crooms to host
golf tourney
The Booster Club of
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology will
hold its first golf tournament
fundraiser Saturday, April 17,
at Timacuan Golf &amp; Country
Club in Lake Mary.
Sponsored by KRONE, Inc.
and Jostens, the tournament
will raise funds for scholar­
ships for students taking
industry certification exams,
as well as Crooms athletics
programs. Tire Crooms
invitational golf tournament
will begin with a shotgun
start at 130 p.m. Golfers will
have a chance to win prizes.
Participants will also have
an opportunity to bid on
exclusive silent auction items.
Registration for individual
golfers Is $80 and a foursome

is $300. Hole sponsorships
are available. For more infor­
mation, call Amy Cahoon at
407-657-4818.

SCSO to increase
speed trailer use
Sunday marked the begin­
ning of Daylight Saving
Time, which also is the begin­
ning of warmer weather and
outdoor activities. This is also
the time when residential
speed complaints increase.
For the next six weeks, the
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office will be placing traffic
speed trailers and message
boards located in neighbor­
hoods with a higher volume
of speeding complaints. If the
message goes unheeded,
then the sheriffs office will
provide more, "blue lighttype enforcement.”
It is estimated that 70 per­
cent of traffic crashes where
tire vehicle collides with a
pedestrian or bicyclist result
in serious injuries. Last year
in Seminole County there
were 83 traffic crashes involv­
ing pedestrians, resulting in
61 injuries and three fatali­
ties. There were 94 traffic
crashes with bicyclist result­
ing in 58 injuries and one
fatality.

Seminole Smile

Education Dept. Anim al
Keeper at Central Florida Zoo

SANFORD — Although
the official grand opening
of
Sanford's
new
Riverwalk is still four
weeks away, about 100
people gathered Monday
at Palmetto Avenue and
Sem inole Boulevard for
some afternoon excite­
ment.
The attraction? Jax, an
injured
manatee
who
retreated to the western
basin of the Monroe
Harbour Marina.
A rescue team from
SeaWorld Orlando man­
aged to captured the man­
atee but not before Jax put
on a show by escaping
three times from the naifmoon net the team used to
finally ensnare him. Once
captured Jax was taken to
SeaWorld's manatee reha­
bilitation center for treat­
ment of life-threatening
injuries, including a pene­
trating chest wound, frac­
tured ribs and fluid in the
chest.
"The prognosis is poor,"
said
Cara
Allen,
a
spokesperson
for
SeaWorld. "T h at's based

See Manatee, Page 6A

By Nick Pfelfauf
S ta ff W rite r

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

Jill Harmon, and animal care specialist with SoaWorld Orlando, chocks on Jax altor Harmon and
her team pulled the injured manatee from Lake Monroe.

R ive rw a lk celeb ratio n c h a lk s up another event
Kate Lucas
H e ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t

SANFORD
—
Street
painters have an opportunity
to make their mark In Sanford
as part of the First Annual
Sanford RiverWalk Chalk-Art
Competition.
The event will be held
Saturday, May 8, as part of the
RiverWalk Grand Opening
weekend.
Chalk artists from the
Orlando and Sanford Rotary
Clubs are amongst those
already signed up for the day.
Many of the competitors will
be from local middle or high
schools or from area colleges
and universities.

New S.R.
417 link
to 1-95?

30
days

Spaces are still available for
more participants and all arc
welcome,
beginners
and
experts alike.
"This will be a very inclu­
sive day, and a lot of fun for
the
community,"
said
Shannon Sayre, marketing

f* b r « t l o m
director of the a Deo Media
Group.
Artists can enter as individ­
uals or as a team and will be
given a box of chalk and a 5by-6 foot area on Seminole
Boulevard, which will be
closed to traffic for the day.

The RiverWalk opening
weekend will celebrate the
waterfront city of Sanford in
many ways including live
music, strolling entertainers,
food, a 3K riverside walk and
artists painting along the
water’s edge.
The theme for all artists
participating in the day is,
appropriately, 'Water,' and
competitors are being asked to
find a creative way to incorpo­
rate water into their artwork.
The competition will be
from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. To
participate in the RiverWalk
opening as a Chalk Artist email
info@adeomedia
group.com, or call 407-6888788, as soon as possible.

U.S. Congressman John L.
Mica (7th District-R) has
announced that key high­
way and trail projects in
Seminole
County
have
cleared the first hurdle, with
assage of a major highway
sill in the House of
Representatives.
One of the projects would
involve a connector between
the
Central
Florida
CreeneWay (State Road 417)
and Interstate 95 in Volusia
County, somewhere in the
area of Port Orange or
Edgewater.
"Right now, it's a big if,"
said Florida Department of
Transportation
(FDOT)
spokesman Steve Homan.
"The money, if approved by
t
h
e
Senate, it
would be
only for a
feasibility
study
to
determ ine
if the proj­
ect would
be viable
and if it
w o old,
Mica
indeed,
provide an
alternative to traffic on
17-92
and
Highway
Interstate 4."
"This legislation provides
critical
funding
that
will advance construction
on major transportation
and infrastructure projects
both in our region and

See Highway, Page 4A

Lake Maiy
Blvd. to be
shut down
by C S X
By Christopher Patton

V O T E R S H IF T

Timely delivery: Letter
carrier saves lady’s life
By Christopher Patton
M anaging E ditor

H orald p h o to b y T om m y V ln co n t

LAKE MARY — The postal
carrier motto never mentioned
saving lives or jumping into a
pool fully clothed. On March
3, U.S. Postal Carrier Gina
LeBron did both, as she was
halfway through her daily
route at the adult-living com­
munity "The Forest" iocated
off of Lake Mary Boulevard.
"I responded and I wasn't
real panicky. I just figured God

put me there for a reason, and
I did what I had to do," she
said about jumping in the
community's pool to save a
stmggling Jean Murray.
Murray had gone for a
swim earlier in the day with
her sister. An accomplished
swimmer that freauently does
multiple laps in trie pool, the
former school teacher of 26
years said she apparently
blacked out during the swim.

See Heroes, Page 4A

Seminolo County Supervisor of Elections Dennis Joyner stands
outside the department's new facility near the Sanford airport.

Elections office moves to new digs
From Staff Reports
Seminole
County
Supervisor
of
Elections
Dennis
Joyner
has
announced that the office is
now relocated to a new
18,000-square-foot facility
with 65 parking spaces for
the public and staff, at 1500
E. Airport Blvd. in the
Airport Commerce Park. The
site is located at the Orlando
Sanford International Airport
in Sanford.
The new facility was
designed and built by
Spolski Construction to meet
the specific needs generated

by the State of Florida's
Elections Legislation of 2001.
According to Joyner, "It
consolidates three separate
elections facilities previously
occupied by the operations,
equipment and storage activ­
ities of the supervisor under
one roof, in a secure, climate
controlled, efficient building
much more accessible to the
public."
A large customer service
lobby area offers convenient
‘ work counters designed to
capacitate the newly institut­
ed early voting activity now

See Elections, Page 3A

Herald photo* by Toowny Vlncont

Lake Mary Letter Carrier Gina LeBron (left) received the Golden Eagle
Award last week for her heroic act of saving a drowning Jean Murray.

M a n a g in g E d ito r

LAKE
MARY
—
Weekend motorists in Lake
Mary will experience a
major inconvenience later
this month when a portion
of Lake Mary Boulevard is
closed for at least two days.
City Manager John Litton
announced last week at the
city commission meeting
that CSX would be making
repairs to the railroad cross­
ing during Easter weekend.
Litton said the next day the
railroad
company
had
revised their plan of the
road closure to the follow­
ing weekend, April 17 and
18, because they were
unable to get asphalt to the
location in time.
According
to
Public
Works
Director
John
Deamud, railroad officials
feel the curve of the track is
too steep at the Lake Mary
Boulevard crossing near
Country Club Road. He said
they will knock down the
curve and repave the cross­
ing.
"I don't think it's going to
be done in two d ays,"
Deamud said to city com­
missioners.
Traffic is to be diverted
away from Lake Mary
Boulevard at U.S. Highway
17-92 to the east and
Country Club Road to the
west. Country Club Road
will remain open to the
south and north during the
construction.

K e lle r W illiam s
KELLER
WILLIAMS.
LTY

H e r i t a g e R e a lty
P a in tin g T h e T ow n R E D !
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                    <text>May 20 &amp; 27. 2004 P a g e

The Herald
Legals

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-602-CP

lor cash al the West Front Door
o l the
Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue.
Sanlord.
Florida
32771, a tllO O a m on the on
the 15 day o l June. 2004. the
M ow ing described real proper­
ly as sal lorth In said Final
Summary Judgment, to wtt:

IN RE; THE ESTATE OF
JAY C SAUCER.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the estate
o l JAY C SAUCER, deceased,
w ho** data o l death was July
12. 2002; la pending in the
C ircuit Court lo r Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probata
Dtvtalon, File Number 04-502CP; the addraaa o l which la Post
Office Drawer C, Sanford. F I.
32772. The names and address­
ee o l the personal represents
th e and that personal represen
la th e 's attorney are set forth
below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
Alt a editors of the decedent and
other persona having claims or
demands against the decedent s
estate, Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy o l this
notice Is served must tile then
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands agamsl the dece­
dent's estate, including unma­
tured . contingent or unliquidated
claims, must Me 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
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MAY 26. 2004
PAULINE SAUCER
Personal Representative
W illiam H Morrison. Esquire
Florida Bar No 143303
BALDWIN A MORRISON, PA
7100 South Highway 17-92
Fern Parti. FL 32730
Telephone 407/834-1424
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish: May 26.2004 and Juno.
2,2004
E190
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case Num ber: 04-519-CP
IN RE; ESTATE OF
ROSE OLENN.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration o l the
estate o l ROSE OLENN.
deceased. File Number 04-518CP, Is now pending In the Circuit
Court In . and lor Seminole
County. &gt; Florida.
Probata
Division, H i address o l which Is
301
Nofth
Park Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida 32771. This
estate is a testate (A W ill Was
Found) estate The name and
address oI the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
lorth below
ALL CREDITORS OF THE
DECEASED ARE NOTIFIED
THAT they and any other per­
sons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate must
Me then claim In this probate
proceeding on or before the later
o l the data that Is 3 months alter
the time o l the lest publication o l
this notice to creditors or. a t to
any creditor required to be
served with a copy hereof, 30
days after the date ol service on
the creditor. (F S $733 702)
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
The date o l the first publication
o l this Notice Is May 26. 2004
Personal Representative
JEAN WEITERMANN
124 MORNING GLORY DRIVE
LAKE MARY. FL 32746
BRIAN R LOE. ESQUIRE
Attorney
lo r
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No : 0722560
3074 West Lake Mary Blvd .
#136
Lake Mary. FL 32746
Phone (407) 323-6128
Publish May 26. 2004 and
June 2. 2004
E191
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 02-CA-13S3-14-L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
IN C , as Nominee lor Household
Finance Corporation.
P laintiff
v*.
ROSE M JONES, et al ,
Delendant(s)
SECOND
RE-NOTICE OF SALE
(Pubfesh m Sanlord Herald)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment o l Foreclosure dated
August IS. 2003. entered In Civil
Case No 02-CA-I353-14-L oI
the C ircuit Court o l the
Eighteenth Judoal Ctrcuff in and
lor Semmole County Florida,
wherein MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. INC . as Nominee tor
Household Finance Corporation.
Ptoinoo. and ROSE M JONES.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ROSE M JONES. DARREN
DARNELL JONES. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DARREN DARNELL JONES. RASHMIKANT
PATEL, KALA PATEL. CITY OF
SANFORD. JAMES G 06ER .
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE, and
Unknown Tenant in Possession,
are Defendants
I wB se6 to Vie highest balder

LOT 32. PINE CREST
HEIGHTS REPLAT. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 0. PAGES 77 ANO 78.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of the court on May 13.
2004
COURT SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Attorney lor Plaintiff
Kristin Erin Lettiere. Esquire
Steven B Groenfietd, PA
Suite 402
7000 West Palmetto Park Road
Boca Raton. Florida 33433
Telephone (561) 39245391
Facsimile (561)392 6965
Publish May 26. 2004 and Juno
2,2004
Et92
NOTICE
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN June 10. 2004
WHERE Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1989
MAKE CHRYSLER
MOOEL CONVERTIBLE
COLOR WHITE
VIN # 1C3XJ45KBKG250534

KINGSLEY
Upon reading P laintiffs Verified
Motion testifying to the (act that
the whereabouts o l Defendant
are unknown and that service
upon the Defendant of the
Summons and the Complaint lor
Divorce In this action cannot be
otherwise effectuated, and tl
appearing to the Court that
Defendant can best be apprised
o l the pendency o l this action by
the publication of this Order In a
newspaper,
IT IS HEREBY ORDEREO that
Defendant shall serve upon
Plaintiff, whose address Is 11
Green Street. Ballto Creek. Ml
49014, her answer or take such
other action as may be permitted
by law on or before the 25th day
o l June, 2004. Failure to com­
ply with this Order may result In
a Judgment by Default against
Defendant lor the rekel demand­
ed In the Complaint lor Divorce
filed In this Court
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that
a copy o l this Order be pub­
lished tor three consecutive
weeks m the Seminole Herald.
PO Bos 1667, Sandford FL
32772.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that
the first publication o l this Order
be made within 30 days o l the
dato o l entry o l this Order, and
that mailing o l o copy o l this
Order bo dispensed with
because Plaintiff cannot, with
reasonable diligence, ascertain
the place where the Defendant
would be likely to receive matter
transmuted by mail

VEHICLE
YEAR 1994
MAKE: DODGE
MODEL 4DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN # 3B3AA46K8RT214639
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1984
MAKE TOYOTA
MODEL 4DR
COLOR GREY
VIN # JT3MX63E8E0044271
Vehiclo Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN June 13,2004
WHERE Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Stroet. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1985
MAKE: FORD
MODEL PICKUP
COLOR RED
V IN #: 1FTBR10A2FUA36741
VEHICLE
YEAR 1991
MAKE: DODGE
MODEL: CONVERTIBLE
COLOR RED
VIN #. 3B3XP45K5MT552311
Vehiclo Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN June 16, 2004
WHERE: Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 1999
MAKE: CHEVY
MODEL: 40R
COLOR: SILVER
V IN # 1Q1ND52M5X6163640
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN: June 16. 2004
WHERE: Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Streot. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1990
MAKE MERCURY
MODEL: 4DR
COLOR BLUE
VIN #: 2MECM74F1LX668638
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN June 17. 2004
WHERE: Paul's Towing. 1Q10
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 1994
MAKE: NISSAN
MODEL: 20R
COLOR SILVER
VIN # t N4EB32A9RC800532
Notice is hereby given Paul s
Towing wiV sen al public auction
lor salvage tor cash on demand
to highest bidder, the M ow ing
dosenbed vetuctes
Prospective bidders may inspect
vehicles one hour prior to sale
Terms aro "CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS’ P auls Towing
reserves the right to accept or
refect any and a# BIDS
Publish May 26. 2004
E195
STATE OF MICHIGAN
CIRCUIT COURT. FAMILY
DIVISION. FOR THE
COUNTY OF CALHOUN
ORDER GRANTING
SERVICE OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
FILE NO 04 543 DO
Hon JAMES C
KINGSLEY

PlaeiM IN PRO PER
ORDER
A l a session Of said Court, held
m tie Calhoun County C*cmt
Court. C ity o l Battle Creek.
County oI Calhoun. State o l
M dsgan. te e 30 day o l Apnl.
2004
PRESENT JAMES C

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant lo the Summary Final
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered on June 7. 2004, and
the
Order
Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered on
May 10. 2004. In this cause. In
the Circuit Court of SEMINOLE
County. Florida. I w ill se l the
property situated In SEMINOLE
County. Florida described as:
LOT 139, BEL AIRE HILLS
UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22,
PAGE 89 90 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
a/k/a
3131 E Wmdchlme
Circle. Apopka. FL 32703
at public sale, lo the highest and
best bidder, lor cash. West front
door of the courthouse, located
a l 301 North Park Avenue,
Sanford. SEMINOLE County.
Florida, at 11 00 o'clock a m , on
Juno 10. 2004
Dated at Sanford. Florida this
10 day o l May. 2004
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Publish May 12. 19, 26, 2004
EtO t

Publish May 19, 26, 2004
E l 36

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-647-14W
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
ARTHUR CROSSMAN. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ARTHUR CROSS­
MAN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ARTHUR CROSSMAN, IF ANY.
MARIAN CROSSMAN. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST MARIAN
CROSSMAN,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MARIAN
CROSSMAN. IF ANY; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE .AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN '•
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
M otion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated May 10. 2004
entered in Civil Case No 03 CA647-14W ot tho Circuit Coud ol
tho 18TH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County. Sanlord.
Florida. I will sell to the highost
and best bidder lor cash at the
West Front Door at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanlord. Florida, at 1100 am
on tho 10 day of June. 2004 tho
lollowtng described property as
set lorth In said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wit
LOT 62 IN THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
16, AT PAGE 55, OF THE PUB
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated this 10 day o l May. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o l Hie Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
THE SANFORD HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 6000
03-07279
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabikties needing a special accom­
m odation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227, I800-955 6771 (TDD) or 1600955-6770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish May 19. 26. 2004
E I35

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 02-CA-489-14-L

Plaintiff

Document drafted by:
Mark J Tyslenko. (P62967)
Attorney at Law
Crenshaw Legal Canter
142 Surby Avenue
Battle Creek. M l 49015

person or persons In
possession;
Defendants

James C Kingsley.
Circuit Judge

BOBBY L JAMES
I t GREEN STREET
BATTLE CREEK. Ml 49014
V.
JOYCE LEVEDA JAMES
218 TUSKEGEE AVENUE
SANFORD. FL 32271
Defendant

Legals

Douglas C 7ahm. P A
18830 U S Hwy 19 N . #300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phono
(727)539-1094 las

VEHICLE:
YEAR 1998
MAKE FORD
MODEL 4DR
COLOR RED
V IN # 1FALP653IWK143685
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN June 12, 2004
WHERE; Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1994
MAKE TOYOTA
MODEL 4DR
COLOR GREEN
VIN # 4T1GK13E5RU047600

Legals

Legals

EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
V.
GEORGE
A.
NORBERG.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
GEORGE A NORBERG. LISA
J. NORBERG.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF LISA J
NORBERG. and a unknown
parties claim ing by. through,
under or agamsl the above
named Defendants, who are not
known to be dead or alive,
whether said unknown panics
claim as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
credaors. trustees, spouses, or
other claim ants. TENANT f t
an&lt;Vor TENANT #2. the parties
intended to account lor the

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04-CA-482-140
JOHN T WHITE and
JOAN WHITE. Husband
and wifa.
Plaintiffs,
vs
EQUITY TRUST COMPANY
CUSTODIAN FBO PETER
TODD HUTCHESON IRA AND
ANY OTHER UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO
F.8. CHAPTER 45
NOTICE is given that pursuant
to a Final Judgment dated May
I I , 2004. m Case No 04 CA
462-14G o l tho Circuit Court ot
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Seminole County.
Florida. In which JOHN T
WHITE and JOAN WHITE nro
the P laintiffs and EQUITY
TRUST COMPANY CUSTODI­
AN
FBO
PETER
TODD
HUTCHESON IRA and ANY
OTHER UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION aro the
Defendants. I will sale to the
highost and best bidder lor cash
at the West Front Door o l tho
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. 301 N Pork Avenue.
Sanlord, Florida 32771, at 11 OO
A M on June 15. 2004, the fo l­
lowing described property sel
forth In the Order or Final
Judgmont:
LOT 3. BOOTHS SUBDIVI­
SION. LESS THE WEST 6
FEET THEREOF. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5.
PAGE 6. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

1382 Benwick Wsy
Casselberry. FL 32707
PAMELA K. COX
Personal Representative
220 Sonora Dr.
Cassefcerry. FL 32707-5752
W iliam A Ottmger
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 0060366
LANDIS GRAHAM FRENCH.
PA
1555 S aion Boulevard. Suite
204
Deltona. Florida 32725
Telephone (386) 574-1461
Facsimile: (386) 5740242
Pubksh May 19. 26.2004
E136

NORAR WOLF
Social Security Number
298 07 3778.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE ADMINISTRATION ol the
estate o l NORA R WOLF,
deceased. F ie Number 04-491CP. is pending In the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probale Oivtsion, the
address of which is PO Bon
6099. Sanford. Florida 32772
The name of the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attornoy are set
lorth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All known or reasonably ascerlam ablo, Including contingent
creditors of the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is served within three (3)
months after the dale ol the first
publication of this notice must
file the* 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 dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands agamsl the dece­
dent's ostato must tile 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
Tho date of tho Irst publication
of this Notico Is May 19. 2004
Porsonal Representative
Michael W Vogelsang
1228 Falls Blvd
Wostin. FL 33327
GEORGE C KELLEY. ESQ
Atlornoy
lo r
Porsonal
Representative
Florida Bar No : 098523
PO Box 1132
Apopka. FL 32704 1132
(407)886 2130
Publish May 19. 20. 2004
E139
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 03-1246CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF

DATED this t l day of May,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

i

Cart Wasileskl, Attorney at Law
507 Palm Avonue
Titusville. Florida 32796
Publish May 19. 26.2004
E l 37
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 04-499-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
BLANCHE O COX,

DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION o f t h is n o t k : e IS MAY
19.2004.
Michael Barr
Personal Representative
PO Box
Lake Mary. FL 32795
Joseph A Rosier. Esquire
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 132405
559 S. Country Club Road
Lake Mary. Florida 32748
Telephone (407)321-6577

CAROLYN ROTH.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

N otice o f A pplication
fo r Tax Deed

Monday. JUNE 28. 2004. at

1100am

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Hiat EQUIFUNDINQ INC. Hie
holder of Hie M ow ing certihcate(s) has filed said certlficate(s) lor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ot
Issuance. Hie description of the
property, and the name(s) In
which it was assessed Is/are as
M ow s

Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recordvig fees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder al Hie sale. F u l payment
of an amount equal to Hie high­
est bid Is due within 24 hours
after the advertised time of sale
All payments sh a l be cash or
guaranteed Instrument, made
payable to the O erk of the
Circuit Court.

CERTIFICATE NO: 1523 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001

Dated on 5/13/2004.

PARCEL ID# 02-20-30-30003 IB-0000

Pubksh May 19. 26. 2004
E140

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 19. 26. 2004 and
June 2. 9. 2004
E l 42

Description of Property: SEC 02
TWP 20S RGE 30E BEG
1637 52 FT 8 A 616 64 FT E OF
NW COR RUN N 60 DEG 32
MIN 14 SEC E 156 13 FT S 26
DEG 57 MIN 46 SEC E 58 04 FT
SLY ON CURVE 70 03 FT S 47
DEO 01 MIN 27 SEC E 96 73 FT
S 42 DEG 58 MIN 33 SEC W
172.69 FT N 47 DEG Ot MIN 27
SEC W 97 85 FT N 28 DEG 44
MIN 22 SEC W 178 11 FT TO
BEG

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case Number. 04-491-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF

Legals

Legals

Legals

N otice of A pplication
fo r Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that EQUIFUNDINQ INC. the
holder of the following certifi
cate(s) has filed said cerlificate(s) for a tax deed lo be
Issued thereon The certificate
num ber(s) and year(s) of
Issuance, the description ot Hie
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed to/are as
loltows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1172 YEAn
OF ISSUANCE: 2001

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

Names m which assessed SAN­
FORD PINE RIDGE LTD

Sanford Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsoctlon 713 78 of
the Florida Statutes that on
0&amp;/1I/2004 09 00 am at 2522
Country Club R d , Sanlord. FI
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or reject any and/or all
bids

All of said proporty being in the
County o l Seminole. Stale ol
Florida
Unless such certificale(s) shall
bo redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certlficate(s) w ill be sold to tho
highost bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on

JM 1BF2322K0352869
1989 M aida 323

PARCEL ID# 33-19-31-300125BOOOO

Publish May 26. 2004
E200

Description of Property LEG
SEC 33 TWP 19S RGE 3 tE E
445 99 FT OF N 219 4 FT OF S
438 8 FT OF SW 1/4 (LESS N
59 4 FT OF E 133 FT » E 25 FT
FOR RD)

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLO RIDA
O RLANDO DIVISION
CASE NO. 6.03-cr-7-O R L-22D A B
(Forfolluro)

Names In which assossod
ROOSEVELT GREEN
All of said proporty being in the
County of Seminole. Stato of
Florida
Unless such cortifcale(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property dosenbed In such
cortificate(s) w ill be sold to the
highost tuddor a l Iho west front
door.
Semlnolo
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JUNE 28. 2004 al
I t 00am
Payment of Sale foe. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording foes aro required
lo be j&gt;aid by tho successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment ol
an amount equal lo the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrum ent.
made
payable to tho Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Datod on 5/13/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Goraldine Hat turd
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 19. 26. 2004 and
Juno 2. 9. 2004
E141

UNITED STATES OF AM ERICA
v
LARRY CURTIS BAKER
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
Notice is horoby givon that on Soptom bor 25, 2003, In tho caso
of U nited States v Lnrry C urtis Banker, C rim inal No 6 03-cr-7ORL-22DAB, the U nllod S tales D istrict C ourt for the M iddle
D istrict o l Florida ontorod an Am ended Prelim inary O rders lo r
Iho forfeiture o l 807 H ickory Avenuo. Sanlord, Florida
Tho Umtod Statos horoby gives notice o l its Intention to dispose
o l tho forfeited proporty in such m annor as the A ttorney Q oneral
or a dosignoo may diroct. In accordance w ith the provisions o l
2 t U.S C §§ B53. any person having or claim ing a legal right,
titlo or intorost in tho alorom ontionod proporty m ust Me a p e ti­
tion w ith tho C lork o l tho Umtod Statos D istrict C ourt. O rlando
D ivision. 300 Fodoral Building. 80 N orth Hughey Avonue.
O rlando. Florida 32801 w ithin th irty (30) days o l the final publi­
cation o l notico o l tho crim inal forfeiture action or rocoipt of
diroct w ritten notico. w hichever is eartior.
Tho potition shall bo signod by tho petitioner under penalty of
perjury and shall set forth tho nature and extent of the p etition­
e r's right, titlo , or Interest in the forfeited property, tho tim e and
circum stances of tho potitionor's acquisition of tho right, title , or
intorost in the forfeited proporty. any additional facts supporting
the petitioner's claim , and tho relief sought.
UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Publish May 19. 26. 2004 and Juno 2. 2004
E113

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S H E ’S N O T W E A R IN G
A FLO A TIN G D E V IC E .
TH A N K FU LLY , S H E IS O N E.

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
The admimstraton o l the estate
o l CAROLYN ROTH, deceased,
whoso died Octobor 8. 2003,
leslata and the date of the will is
March 6.1999 Case Number 031248-CP. is pending in the
C ircuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probale
Division, the address of which Is
30t N Park Avenuo, Sanford.
Florida 32771 The names and
addresses of tho personal repre­
sentatives and that personal
representatives attorney are
set lorth below

Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration o l the ostate
ol
BLANCHE
G
COX.
deceased whose date of death
was October 3 t. 2003; File
Number 04-499 CP is pending
m the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probale
Division, the address ot which is
PO B oi 6099. Sanlord. Florida
32772-6099 The names and
addresses ol tho personal repre­
sentatives and the personal reprosentativea attorney are set
forth below
All credaors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is served must Me the*
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l other credaors o l the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent s estate must Me the*
Claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
W IU BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTIS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE OATE O f FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MAY 19. 2004
SUZANN L CLAYTON
Personal Representative

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
A l persona on whom this notice
is served who have objections
that challenge the validity of the
W ill, the qualifications of the
Personal Representative, venue
or jurisdiction of Hus Court are
required to Me the* objections
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATTER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l creditors o l the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against Hie dece­
dent's estate m cljdm g unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of Hus
notice is served w ithin three
months aher the date of Hie f*st
publication of Hus notice must
Me the* claims with Hus 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
A l other credaors of the dece­
dent and other parsons having
claims or demands against the
estate of Hie decedent including
unmatured, contingent or unbqutdated claims, must Me Hie*
claims with Hus court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

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ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
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TIME PEROOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
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Vol. 112 No. 81

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Sanford, Florida

Copyright O 2004 Tha Sanford Harald

www.sanfordnewspaper.com

WEEKEND
May 30, 2004

B us service funding hotly debated
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
SANFORD — By avoiding the
possibility of losing on*? of the
county's seven bus routes
Tuesday, Seminole County
Commissioner Grant Maloy is
calling for changes to the lesserused Oviedo line while some city
officials an* saying its time to
overhaul the funding of the whole
system.
Introduced to the growing

Patriots denied
A great defensive play
stopped a potential rally as
Lake Brantley lost 3-0 to
Weston-Cypress Bay In the
FHSAA Class 6A Baseball
Championship semifinals
in Tampa.

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C o u n ty
w h ile

c o m m is s io n e r s

c it ie s

d e m a n d

community southeast portion of
the county in October of 1992, file
Oviedo-based bits line primarily
serves the University of Central
Hondo, Oviedo Marketplace mall
and the neighborhood of Alafaya
Woods. Seminole County com­

w a n t r o u te

d e d ic a t e d

missioners considered eliminat­
ing the route this month wlu-n the
dty of Oviedo refused to pay
nearly half of the $80,000 needed
to continue the service.
Although the Oviedo City
Council agreed to fund the

c h a n g e s

f u n d in g

s o u rc e

remaining portion of the route
tills month, Maloy said dianges
arc needed to increase the viabili­
ty of the. route that has shown
only a slight increase in ridership
since its inception.
When Link 47 began it was

S t a r t in g S a fely

S«« Sport*, Page 10A

Sheriff's office
finds medical
files in garbage
The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office Is in possession
of files that were found in a
dumpster outside of an
Altamonte Springs area physi­
cian's office.
According to the law
enforcement personnel who
investigated, the documents
appear to contain social securi­
ty numbers, credit card and
billing information, personal
information, as well as treat­
ment information.
The records were found in
a dumpster outside of the
office of Dr. Parviz Brauman
(aka Brahman), 100 Lake Shore
Drive, Altamonte Springs. The
doctor is reportedly In the
process of being evicted from
the property for reported non­
payment of rent.
The records were discovered
Thursday morning by an
employee of a dental office,
which shares spaa* in the
building with tne doctor's
offia*. Deputies responded,
documented the case, and took
the reamls for safekeeping.
The Seminole County
Sheriffs Offia* is now looking
into whether a theft aimplaint,
filed on May 21, lias any con­
nection to the discovery of
these records. In that case,
reported last Friday, Brauman
alleged that somelxidy broke
into his offia* and stole patient
files. Further investigation
revealed another employee
was in possession of the
records. According to the inci­
dent report, the employee said
they were allegedly ordered to
dispose of them by the doctor;
but put them into storage
instead.
The sheriffs offia* will be in
contact with the State
Attorney's Offia* as to appro­
priate criminal sanctions, if
any, tiiat apply to fids case. A
spedal line set up to handle
inquiries about patient records
found in the dumpster is 407665-6663. If the line is busy, or
for after hours inquires, callers
will be asked to leave their
contad information and a staff
member will call back.

Seminole Smile

Ken Femn —

American legion
Post 53 Commander

servicing about 3,500 passengers
a month, and as of February 2004
only about 4,500 passengers used
the mute.
"It's still one of the lowest per­
forming mutes in the whole sys­
tem," Maloy said. "One of the
pmblems Is it doesn't go to where
there Ls a high density of people.
"To me it's on life support and
it never seems to take off," lie
added.
S e e B u s, P a g e 3A

Airport
snags
$1M
federal
grant
By Dan Ping
Editor

Two-year-old Shawn Bass (above) learns a valuable floating lesson from Instructor Dawn Tapscott. Bass and fellow YMCA
Sale Start classmate Jam es Mackin (below) visit the pool five days a week for water survival instruction.

YMCA Safe Start program teaches children water survival skills
By Ashley Coover
Herald Intern
LAKE MARY — Hie story is tlie some,
but it's the ending llut is different.
On a cold January day in Sanford,
Cally Dawber walked into her backyard
pool area, with her 2-year-old son
Grayson pedaling his tricycle. As Grayson
pedaled on, Dawber turned away from
the pool to lock the gate behind them.
She then heard a splash. She whirled
around.
Grayson and his tricycle liad fallen into
tlu? pool.
By the time Dawber got to the edge of
the pool, Grayson had swum out from
under his tricycle and grabbed onto (lie
side of file pool.
Had Grayson not been taught how to
react while unaided in the water, his story
probably would have ended in another
tragic drowning.
Drowning deaths in Florida are the
liigliest in file nation, according to the
Honda Department of Health. In 2002,
almost 2.700 children 14 years old and
under were treated in emergency rooms

for drowning
related
inci­
dents, accord­
ing
to
the
National SAFE
K

I

D

S

Campaign.
Fortunately
for
Grayson
and his family,
the instructors
at the Seminole
YMCA's Safe
Start program
had prepared
him for just this
kind of cmergen.
The
Safe
Start program teaches children ages one to
four now to swim through the water; roll
onto their backs into a floating
atmg position.
flip themselves back over and swim to
safety. The program Ls a 6-week course,
consisting of daily 10-minute sessions,
five days a week. Children are taught to
survive in file water while wearing
bathing suits and normal clothes, os most

drowning
deaths
occur
when children
wearing
veryday
clothes.
Sina* Safe
Start began in
2001, there leave
been 14 report­
ed survival sto­
ries in Central
Horida
from
children who
were Safe Start
students, said
April
Vail,
Director
of
Aquatics for the
Central Horida YMCAs. So far,
the Central Horida YMCAs are file only in
file nation to liave adopted the Safe Start
program.
Safe Start is based on fiu* methodolo­
gies of the Infant Swimming Resource, a
program created by Dr. Harvey Barnett.
See YMCA, Page 3A

SANFORD — The Sanford
Airport Authority will add
$1.1 million in security
enhancem ents thanks to a
federal grant.
The U.S. D epartm ent of
Transportation grant was
announced by Sen. Bill
Nelson of Florida.
"It's always nice when we
can get federal money for
these types of enhance­
ments," said Larry Dale, pres­
ident and CEO of the airport
authority. "It allowB us to pro­
vide even better security for
our passengers and those
who use the airport."
Dale said because of the
nature
of the *" security
Improvements, he could not
detail how the funds would
be spent. He did say, howev­
er, tnat much of the money
will be spenl on equipment.
Seven other Florida airorts also received federal
nding from DOT, includingg
the city of Kissimmee which
received a $1.3 million grant
to rehabilitate its runway.
The airport authority is
expected to accept the grant
during its regular meeting
Tuesday morning. In other
business, the authority will:
• Discuss a contract with
Avcon Inc. for engineering to
upgrade the airfield electrical
system and the tower lighting
control system.
The upgrades are Intended
to make tne airfield lighting
system more reliable. In

a

See Airport, Page 9A

New police employee to
strengthen volunteer squad
department." In the past year,
the program lias expanded to
include mounted horse patrol
SANFORD— A new Sanford and bicycle patrol, but as a
Police Department employee whole, it still lacks the participa­
hopes she has the "stuff" to tion level that was initially
expected.
expand the
Stuff said
rolls of the
Citizens on
recent and
Patrol (CoP)
f u t u r e
changes
program by
would nelp
tenfold next
grow
the
year.
H i r e d
p ro g ra m .
May 3 as the
instead of
mandating a
new volun­
set number
teer coordi­
nator; Sandra
of hours per
month, the
Stuff
said
p o l i c e
within a year Sanford police Volunteer
she plans to looks for willing community volunteers. departm ent
has
lifted
have
the
polia* volunteer squad expand­ that luirement.
"Right now we are just trying
ed from its current 11 active
members to more than a 100.
to get the program established
Chief Brian Tooley has long andgrowing," she said.
Tne department is also
championed the volunteer polic­
ing initiative stating they "are a expected to ease the application
gift to the community arid a wel­
come addition to the police See Volunteer, Page 3A
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

Memorial Day events touted
as biggest ever for Sanford
By Nick Pfelfauf
Stall Writer
Big events are planned in
Sanford for Memorial Day,
Monday. It includes a parade, flyoven guest speakers, dignitaries,
and a luncheon.
According to Lisa Jones of the
Sanford Recreation Department,
participants in the parade will
form at the Chamber of
Commerce parking lot. East First
Street at Sanford Avenue, begin­
ning at 9-JO a m "Then they'll
step off at 1030, west on Fust
Street to Park Avenue, then north
on Pork to the new flagpole at the
lakefront."
Jones said, as of Friday morn­
ing, 38 entries had signed up for
the parade, with representation
from all of the military services
through the Seminole County
Area Nfeteran's Advisory Council.
"We're specially proud of the
Black Thistle Caldonian Pipe &amp;
Drum Band we have," she said.
"It's made up of musicians from

Names You Know A Trust
w w w .R 9 tH rE x 9 9 a tlv 9 tO rlu u lo .9 o m

(407) 862-9700

Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard (middle) presents a Memorial Day
proclamation to Ken Ferrin (left), American Legion Post 53 com­
mander, and Don Coleman, president ol Casselberry Veterans.
Seminole and Orange counties,
and they'll not only be with us
this Monday, but tney will per­
form at various functions the dty
has during the year."

Sanford's City Manager A1
Grieshabec Jr, retired Colonel in
the US. Marine Corps, will be the
See Memorial, Page 2A

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Sumlny. May 30. 2004

Congressman to dedicate
M bridge to U.S. veterans

200 0-2005 FIVE-YEAR CMKRUDflrED RIAN
PROPOSED OSE OF FONDS FOR THE 2004-2005 ONE-YEAR ACTIOH PLAN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

A dedication ceremony will be
held for the new bridge at
Interstate 4 and the St. Johns
River on Monday, May 31, from
9JO to 10 a m. The new span will
be officially named the "St. Johns
River Veterans Memorial Bridge"
during the event.
Congressman John Mica,
District 7, in conjunction with
members of the Florida Slate
Legislative
Delegation
of
Seminole and Volusia Counties,
will be participating in this spe­
cial occasion. The dedication will
begin promptly at 9JO a.m. and
will take place by the old swing

MPtlea to dtlTwn«‘
S a m o a * County in a raaparsl of federal (/'aril funds farough ine U S . Department of Housing and Lttoan Development (HUO).
Theftegranl funds inducts HsCcnrnunty Development Bloch Grant (CDBG) Prc^ani, fa* HOME Program, Ihs Emergency Shelter
Grams (ESG) Program and tw American Dream Oavrpaymenl fanliaiva (ADDl) Program. These programn are deagpvecf toannm
Lie County * low and mociarata income residents. h crcter io sfaeamtir* tw ach in station of iheee programs, HUO nan ocmolictaled all of t w local p la m rg and citzen parlcipatcn requirements far insea federal programs into a singe atfninstralve proaam
c a la d 'T lie Consolktated Plan."

Consolidated Plan Summary:
The Proposed Consolidated Plan represents oomPined efforts and sd ia la to n of ideas front County staff, County red denis, local
c rg e m a ic n s. social servce providers and a puPlic hearing. Tne Counly also used tw Five Year Coneotidatad Plan approved Py
t i e Seminole Counly Board of Counly Commissioners and HUD in order to dastgri actvitae and prqacts in conformance vrifai tw
goalsaetaplisnedm ine Plan.
Based an in s mfam talon and analysis, tw Counly developed a Ow-Year Acton Plan.
The proposed ua

bridge in Wayside Park, on the
Seminole County side of the St.
Johns Rivet just north and west
of Interstate 4 off of US. Highway
17-92. Sanfonl police Sgt. mike
Taylor will perform Taps and the
Sanford Acrobatic Team will con­
duct a flyover.
In 2003, Mica requested that
tlie new bridge spanning the St.
Johns River be designated as the
’St. Johns River Veteraas
Memorial Bridge." The state leg­
islature approved the request
with a provision in House Bill 9,
which was signed by Gov. Jeb
Bash on May 13.

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C a p a PiM flua:
Qty of Sanford. Cloud Brandi Outfall System Corel ruction
Sem nots County PuPlic Sanford: Mtf/raySafe Harbor Prqecl
Sem nole County: Emergency Meet cal Assistance
S e n in d a County: Child Care A ssstance
BooberfarwnCoimunrty/EducatcrvsJ Center
SenmoleCounty: Clearance Program
U.S. 17-412 Conmunity Redevelopmenl Agency: Fern Paris Walet/Sewer retaliation
Chuluot*
Rosalind Parti Neighborhood- Parti Restrooms
P la m rg and Acfaiiwslraicn
TOTAL

guest speaker. Also on hand will
be Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard,
dty and county commissioners,
and other officials. Making spe­
cial appearances will be four to
six of the famous Tuskcegeo
Airmen, and Retired Navy Chief
Warrant Officer Klint Westbrook,
who served as a radar technician
on the USS Arizona during the
bombing of Pearl Harbor.
"Following the guest speaker”
Jones said, "we'll have a fly-over
by tiie Sanford Aerobatics Team
and the Sheriff's Department hel­
icopter.
Following a myriad of activi­
ties at the iakefront flagpole,
lunch will be served at the
Sanford Civic Center. The lunch,
from approximately 11:45 a.m. to
2 p.m., Ls free of charge for all
parade participants, and mem­
bers of tne general public will be
able to Join in for a small cost of

*581.407
*503.900
*1811,207
*1(34,205
*100,000
*150,000
*542,000
*175,000
* 50,000
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Tenant Based Rental A ssstance
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*188,025
(140.105
125.347
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Rescue Ctjlreach Mission- Shelter Operating Costs
SafeHouseof Sem nde-Slwlter Operating Coats
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*32207
37.577
37.577
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Hilliman serves on nuclear submarine
Tennessee, homeported
US.
submariners
at Naval Submarine
stand a silent watch
Base, Kings Bay, Ga.
around the globe, ready
Hilliman. son of Barry
to respond to any threat
Hilliman of Sanford, is
with the latest weapons
a machinist's mate.
and stealth technology.
"I'm an all-around
Members of the "Silent
Service" spend months
mechanic" he said. "I
at a time underwater;
take the air we breathe
packed together in very
and dean it. I compress
tight quarters. By defi­
and store air for sysnition, submariners do
H llllm an
terns on our boat. I
their job best when
work on just about
nobody knows they are there. everything on the boat in one
Submarine duty requires a sailor form or fashion."
to have a dedication to the team
USS Tennessee is an Ohio-class
and the mission.
ballistic missile submarine that
One of these sailors Ls Petty can cany 24 Trident-dass missiles
Officer 3rd Class Bradley as well as torpedoes and is
Hilliman, who serves aboard USS nudear powered.

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Oovrt Paymenl Assistance Program Year 2004-2005
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Thirtv-Dav Public Comment Period:
Thaw will be a thirty-day puttie commenl panodregardng h e County* One-Year Action Plan Proposed u se of Funds. Puttie dom­
in a n t vill pa received at tne Senirvde Counly Conmunity Development Office until 5 PM June 29, 2004. Dunrg in s period, fa*
Che-Year Action Plan will be in craft form and will be available far puttie review at fa* Seminole Cdunly Ccnm unty Development
Office, 1to t £. First Street, Room 3301. Sanford, Florida32771.

Final Action;
A Inal deaaicn on Ihe Cne-Year Acton Plan '/all be m ade on July 27, 2004 at fa* regular nreeling of r * Board off Counly
C ontm nonent.

Weapon— to Citizen Commenta;
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only $5. In his official proclama­
tion of Memorial Day, Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessard stressed
that... the 31st of May Ls designat­
ed as Memorial Day, a day to
remember those who gave their
lives in the service of our country.
It Ls the time for the citizens of
Sanford and surrounding com­
munities to honor our departed
comrades and cherish the ideals
for which they fought."
"The high cost of freedom," he
continued, "Ls all the more evi­
dent today after tlic recent con­
flict in Iraq in which members of
our military lost their lives in
valiant service to our country."
Lessard urged all citizens of
Sanford and its neighbors to par­
ticipate in Memorial Day cere­
monies on tliis solemn occasion,
as well as hoases of worship, to
remember our fallen comrades
during services on thLs date.

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infants and young children in continuing to the pool's edge.
water safety for more than 30
Her mother, sitting by the
years.
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with their chil­
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instructors in
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child develop­ Catty says ho Is proof the Safe taught Grayson
m
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principles Start program works.
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survival
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on with children in the pool.
Although he cried during his first
"The mission of Safe Start is few lessons, Grayson soon
'Not one more child drowns in learned to trust Miss Dawn. Since
Central Florida,'” said Vail.
starting lessons with Safe Start
Susannah Dwyer enrolled her Grayson has developed a new­
children, Anabclle, 2, and found respect for the water and
Samuel 4, after Samuel almost wants an adult nearby when he
drowned last spring. Samuel's swims.
grandmother resuscitated him
Dawbcr says his aeddent with
and he was treated at Arnold the tricyde has not triggered any
Palmer Hospital. Thankfully, fear of the water. When rus moth­
Samuel sustained no permanent er asks, Grayson answers, "yes,"
injuries. Thanks to Safe Start, both he likes Miss Dawn and he likes
Anabclle and Samuel now have swimming.
the skills to survive in the water.
The Safe Start program, fund­
Instructor Dawn Tapseolt — ed by the Dr. P. Philips
Miss Dawn to the diildren — Foundation, is available at
releases Anabclle in the water YMCAs in five counties in
who, although sobbing weakly, Central Florida. Safe Start is open
kicks her way to the pool's edge. to all children.
Tapscott brings Anabellc further
"It works," Dawbcr said, with
away from the side and lets go. Grayson on her lap. "My child is
Anabelle kicks, face down, proof."
toward the side, but gets doesn't
For more information on the
reach the wall before she begins Safe Start program, log on to
to run out of breath She rolls over wwwAafestart.com.

Sunday. May 30. 2004

lin k 47 has two s to p near live single­
family subdivision of Alafaya Woods.
Maloy suggested the route concentrate
more on nearby retirement communities of
Lutheran Haven and Palm Valley. Another
problem he died is the Oviedo bus line does
not connect with otlwr routes in Seminole
County.
"It really doesn't conned easily to the rest
of the system," lie said.
While Link 47 does stop at an UCF cam­
pus "superstop" that connects to other
Orange County lines, Commissioner Randy
Morris said the Oviedo route needs to serve
another educational institute in the area.
"1 h o p we would continue this and
expand tnc service to Seminole Community
College," he said.
While funding for the Oviedo bus route
is expeded to be discussed again next year
county commissioners are still facing anoth­
er finanrial shortfall for Lynx transportation.
Oviedo is not the only rity in Seminole
County balking at rising public transportation costs. The dties of Longwood and
Winter Springs, which neither have a bus
route in tne city, still have not paid their full
portion of mass transportation to the coun­
ty
For the second year, dties across
Seminole County were asked to help fund
door-to-door van service for the elderly and
disabled. The service — called Access LYNX
or paratransit — helps meet federal guide­
lines to provide vans for the "transportation

disadvantaged" that live within three-quar­
ters of a mile of an existing bus route. The
county, however goes above and beyond
the rctruirement and offers the service to all
those mat qualify.
Some dties such as Sanford and Oviedo
pay for a p rtio n of the bus routes that run
through tneir munidpalitics, but that has
not been enough in past years as mass trans­
portation costs have increased while gas tax
revenues have been flat.
Longwood commissioners debated
funding the paratransit service last year and
ultimately did. This year they have been far
less convinced to do so as the cost of tin*
service for Longwood increased by 76 per­
cent, although County Manager Kevin
Grace seems to think they will once again
come around.
"We an’ still hopeful that in the end they
will pay their share like the oilier dties
have," lie said. "Last year they were hesitant
as well, but in the end they went ahead and
paiH tlieir share like everyone agreed to do,
and I'm sure they will again."
Longwood commissioners voted to pay
for half of its $60,000 cost for paratransit,
and Mayor Butch Bundy said it’s doubtful
the aty will contribute anymore this year.
Bundy suggested it's time for all the offidals
in the county to sit down to discuss finding
a permanent funding source for Lynx.
"I’m sure my fellow commissioners
would jump at the chance to host a countywide meeting on tills issue," lie said.

process by allowing volunteers to
sign-up online. Stuff said. More
recognition for the volunteers is
also forthcoming.
"They're very appreciated and
tlioy need to know that," she
said. "They are doing a good
service for the police department
as well as live community."
One of the advantages of the
CoP program is the variety of
jobs available. In addition to the
mounted patrol, which is the
only in Seminole County and the
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patrol five department offers cler­
ical work, road patrol and posi­
tions in five department's four
substations.
"We have a little bit for every­
body," said Geo Cohere Sanford
police spokesperson.
Stuff said she would even pre­
fer to grow the volunteer oppor­
tunities to include some involve­
ment in a community emergency
response team, criminal investi­
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Attorney General Charlie Crist subpoenaed
eight major oil companies lliis week pertaining to
the cost, production, inventory' and pridng of
gasoline. These subpoenas ore tiic beginning of a
formal investigation into the rising cost of gaso­
line in Florida.
"We must make sure that these companies are
not unfairly taking advantage of Floridians at the
pump. The price of filling up has become ridicu­
lous," he said. "We will do w hatever is necessary
to find out if the companies are violating tin? law
while they reap huge profits year after year."
The subpoenas request information and
records pertaining to the cost of acquisition, pro­
duction, inventory and the wholesale and retail
pricing of gasoline, live companies have until
June 30 to respond to the subpoenas.
, This is the latest development in Crist's
inquiry into five rising cost of gasoline. In March
he met with representatives of seven major oil
companies to discuss (lie problem. Shortly there­
after, Crist urged the state legislature to repeal a
1985 anti-competitive gas law and unveiled an
Internet tool on five agency Web site, both in
hopes of increasing gas-price competition in
Florida.
The companies issued subpoenas arc: BP
Products North America Inc„ Clvevrun-Tcxaco
Corporation, Citgo Petroleum Corporation,
Conoco-Phillips
Company,
Exxon-Mobil
Corporatioa Marathon Ashland Petroleum, LLG
Motiva Enterprises, LLC (Shell), and Amerada
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County celebrates
trail opening
In partnership with the City of Late Mary,
area businesses and homeowners associa*
Hons, Seminole County Government will cel­
ebrate the grand opening of the Rinehart
Road Recreational Trail with a two day event
beginning Friday, June 4.
The official ribbon cutting takes place at 10
a.m. at Trailhcad Park. The park is located at
the intersection of Rinehart Road and Lake
Mary Boulevard.
Seminole County Government contributed
$100,000 to the landscaping project. "This Ls
just one example of how partnerships with
citizens, municipalities and county
Government can really make a difference in
the community," said Chairman Daryl
McLain. "By working together, we can make
a difference."
In addition to Friday's ribbon cutting,
Seminole County Government, the City of
Lake Mary and the "Trailblazer" homeown­
ers, cordially invite area citizens to celebrate
the trail at Trail Fun Day. People are welcome
to explore the newly landscaped trail while
discovering food, information and fun along
the way.
Trail Fun Day begins at 9 a.m. Saturday,
June 5 and runs through 1 p.m. Event goers
may park in any of the designated parking
areas to enjoy a fun day out with their family.
Just follow the signs along the way. For more
information on the trail grand opening, visit
www.beatrailblazer.com.

Limited boat access
at Wayside Park
Due to the dedication of the St. Johns River
Veterans Memorial Bridge, Monday, May 31,
Seminole County Government wishes to noti­
fy boaters that Wayside Park will have limit­
ed access on Memorial Day between the
hours of 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. Boaters wishing
to find alternate locations to launch their
watercraft may visit the parks section of
www.seminolecountyfl.gov.

Central Florida YMCA
celebrates record
breaking fundraising
for scholarship program
Tire Centra] Florida YMCA's annual schol­
arship program fundraising campaign offi­
cially came to a dose on April 30 after raising
$1.8 trillion in four months of formal cam­
paigning.
Jim Downing, president of AR Funding
and a YMCA Metropolitan Board Member,
led the campaign which saw a $400,000
increase over last year.
"We are very pleased with the level of sup­
port we received for the scholarship program
this year," said Downing. "Although there Is
an ongoing need for funds to support our
scholarships, we have come very dose to
meeting our annual goal within the formal
campaign months of January through April."
Donors included over 5,500 individuals,
500 of whom are members of the Grand Club,
requiring donations of $1,000, or the
Chairm an's Roundtable, requiring a donation
of $2,500. One hundred percent of the dollars
raised benefit the Central Florida YMCA's
Scholarship and Discount Programs. The
goal of these programs is to ensure that no
one is turned away based on ability to pay.
Established in 1942, the Central Florida
YMCA is one of the largest not-for-profit
community service organizations in Central
Florida. With its 23 Family Centers in
Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Marion and
Brevard counties, the YMCA gave more than
$6.5 million in finanrial assistance and mem­
bership and program subsidies to nearly
100,000 kids, teens, adults and seniors in
2003. Committed to the Central Florida com­
munity, the YMCA maintains its mission to
help build strong minds, bodies and spirits.

CORRECTION
The Free Meals available to Seminole
Countv children list in Sunday, May 23 edi­
tion of the Sanford Herald lists (among several
others), food to be distributed by the Sanford
Recreation Department. The Recreation
Department is sponsoring the distribution,
but it will be held at Liberty Christian School
2626 Palmetto Avenue in Sanford, and not at
the city hall. Hours are noon until 1 p.m.,
(lunch) Monday through Friday only.

Dan Ping's Around The Clock
column will return next week.

Out &amp; About

'A table for one

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Learn more about Native
Florida Plants on a hike with
the Seminole County Natural
Lands Program at 8 a.m. at the
Lake Jesup Wilderness Area. You
will be led through the Lake
Jesup Wilderness Area by a vol­
unteer who Ls also a Master
Gardener and Native Plant
Society Member. Space Ls
limited. Call 407-665-7411 for
reservations.

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Harslet photo by Tommy Vincent

At the Sanford American Legion Post 53 there is a table set for one — the POW/MIA. It Is a reminder to never for­
get their service.

Carjacking
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office
deputies arrested a man as John Doe
Tuesday. An officer spotted a vehicle
on Celery Avenue fitting the descrip­
tion of a vehicle taken in a carjacking
out of the city of Sanford. The vehicle
was stopped after a three-mile pursuit
with speeds up to 100 miles per hour.
With the aid of a K-9 unit Inc driver
was apprehended. HLs identity could
not immediately be determined. He
was charged with robbery — carjack­
ing with a weapon, fleeing/eluding
police at high speed, possession of
cocaine, and resisting an officer with­
out violence. ,
Drug related
Lashccna Thomas, 20, of Edward
Higgins Terrace, was arrested by
Sanford police on May 14, as the result
of a Special Tactical Unit investigation
into drug sales. Police served a search
warrant at her residence and reported­
ly found crack cocaine. She was arrest­
ed on possession of cocaine with intent
to sell / deliver; etc.
Prostitution
Teresa McGowan, 38, of West 19th
Street, was arrested by members of the
Sanford police Special Tactical Unit
during an undercover prostitution
operation on May 20. She was located
at West 19th Street and Elm Avenue.
She was charged with prostitution or
assignation to commit prostitution.
Soliciting for money
Dennis Wayne Pickett, 44, listed as
homeless from Winter Park, was locat­
ed by Sanford police Wednesday
standing at a street comer near Town
Center Boulevard and State Road 46.
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said "Sorry Lower Class American
Patriot" and asking passing motorists
for money. He was charged with
obstruction of public streets without a
permit, standing in a road soliciting,
and failing to obey a police officer
Battery
• Robert Caraballo, 33, of East
Second Street, was arrested at his resi­
dence Monday by Sanford police.
Officers found a woman standing out­
side the home, completely nude.
Caraballo came out of the house and
was placed under arrest following a
determination that he had battered the
woman and knocked her unconscious.
He was charged with aggravated bat­
tery (domestic) and false imprison­
ment of an adult (domestic).
• Charlene Williams, 35, of Deltona,
and Tiffany Lane, 28, of Brandy Drive,
Sanford, were arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday in Castle Brewer
C ourt following an altercation
between sisters. Each was charged
with battery — touch or strike (domes­
tic violence).
• Kenya Jones 27, of Lake Monroe
Terrace, was arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday at his residence following
an altercation with a female. He was
diarged with battery — touch or strike

Seven ‘johns’ nabbed in
Sanford prostitution sting
Following an undercov­
er operation by the Sanford
Police Special Tactical Unit
against street-level prosti­
tution on April 9, at which
time nine persons were
arrested, police undercover
agents took to the streets
again on Thursday, May
20. This time seven more
persons were arrested.
Rigoberto Carrion, Jr.,
21, of Wyndham Crest
Sanford, was apprehended
at West 27th Street and
French Avenue, and
charged with procurement
for prostitution.
Leroy Taylor; 29, of
Brown Mills, N.J., was
arrested at the same loca­
tion and charged with pro­
curement for prostitution.
Chris James Conner; 39,
of Laurel Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested, also at 27th
Street and French Avenue.

He was charged with pro­
curement for prostitution.
Thomas Davis, 54, of
Westville, Florida, was
arrested at the same loca­
tion, and charged with
procurement for
prostitution.
Varoon Kamtaha), 24, of
West First Street, Sanford,
was also arrested at 27th
Street and French Avenue,
charged with procurement
for prostitution.
Jose-Louis Mendoza
Hernandez, 26, of Laurel
Avenue, Sanford, was
located at the same area
and charged with procure­
ment for prostitution.
Paul Andre Dupre, 37,
of Deltona, was arrested
when he stopped his vehi­
cle on East Fifth Street at
Sanford Avenue. He was
charged with procurement
for prostitution.

(domestic violence).
• William Edward Pellechia, 29, of
Mcllonville Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday at
his residence. He reportedly was in a
conflict with a female. He was charged
with battery — touch or strike (domes­
tic violence).
• Patrick Joseph Blydenburgh, 27,
of Tinley Terrace, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday at his
residence, where he reportedly was
involved in a confrontation with a
female. He was diarged with simple
battery (domestic violence).
• Robert Bray, Jr., 62, of Elm
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday. He was
reportedly involved in a disturbance in
the 600 block of Laurel Avenue. Police
said he encountered a man walking in
the area and struck him with a tree
brandi knocking him out. He was
diarged with aggravated battery,
armed trespassing on property and
resisting an officer without violence.
After being taken to jail he was found
to be in possession with a crack
cocaine pipe. He was given the addi­
tional charge of smuggling contraband
into a county detention facility.
Traffic stops
• Ryan Edward Guise, 22, of
Orlando, was stopped Sanford police
Thursday on Orlando Drive. He was
diarged with driving under the influ­
ence (DU1) of alcohol or drugs.
• Willis Jerome Washington, 35, of
Windchaso Boulevard Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Wednesday
on Orlando Drive. He was charged
with driving with a suspended license.

Deputies arrest 2
for armed robbery
Seminole County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested
Robert Lee Wilds, 21, of Randolph Street, and Michael
Bernard Lawrence, 21, of Cedar Avenue, Sanford, on
Monday. Deputies were called to the 1800 block of
Roseberry Avenue in reference to an armed robbery.
When they arrived, they found two men in a vehi­
cle in the 194XJ block of Roseberry Lane and ques­
tioned them. D ie men told deputies two men, wear­
ing dark clothing and ski masks approached them
and sprayed them with pepper spray. One of the men
attempted to run but the two forced him to the
ground and began striking him. One suspect Is said to
nave pointed a gun at the victim.
One of the men went with deputies and spotted the
two robbers at a convenience store at 25th Street and
Sanford Avenue. Both robbers were spotted and taken
into custody.
A search was conducted on their vehicle. TWo ski
masks were discovered along with a submachine gun
and a small caliber revolver. Three other firearms were
located in the trunk
Both Lawrence and Wilds were arrested on charges
of robbery with a firearm (wearing a ski mask),
attempted homicide, and carrying a concealed
weapon. Wilds, driver of tire vehicle, was aLso charged
with driving with a suspended license.

U5. Rep. John Mica will pre­
side over a ceremony to dedi­
cate the "S I Johns River
Veterans Memorial Bridge"
over the St. Johns River on
Interstate 4. A special Memorial
Day dedication will be from 9:30
to 10 a.m. by tire old swing
bridge in Wayside Park on the
Seminole County side of the
river. Others on hand will
include Central Florida veterans
leaders, Seminole and Volusia
County city and state officials
and officials of the Florida
Department of Transportation.
Tire dty of Orlando Mayor's
Veterans Advisory Council will
hold a special Memorial Day
service at 11 a.m. at the Lake
Eola Amphitheater in down­
town Orlando in a special trib­
ute to our troops in Iraq and
Afghanistan. Keynote speaker
will be Maj. Gen. Ronald
Harrison (Ret). There will be
special music and a flyover plus
special observances. Free meter
parking will be available around
Lake Eola.
Tire city of Sanford
Memorial Day Parade and
Remembrance Ceremony will
begin at 10:30 a.m. Parade route
will be on First Street from
Sanford Avenue heading west to
Park Avenue ending at the
RivcrWalk flagpole. City
Manager Al Grieshaber, Jr (Ret.
Uii. Marine Corps Colonel) will
give the address at lire
Remembrance Ceremony. A
luncheon will follow at the 1
Sanford Civic Center arid is ‘
open to the public. It Ls free for
parade participants and $5 for
spectators. Parade participants
include members of the 101st
Airborne, Tlrskegee Airmen, US.
Marine Corps, US. Coast Guard,
Florida Army National Guard,
Sanford Police and Fire depart­
ments, Seminole County
Sheriff s Office and the Black
Thistle Pipe and Drum Band
and many more. There will also
be a flyover at the parade.

WED
Seminole Community
College's Chapter of the Florida
Association of Community
Colleges presents "A Summer
Breeze" featuring contemporary
jazz musician Ray Silkman from
Qiicago. The performance will
be outside the student center at
12 noon. Lunch will be served
for $4.

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Miriam and Vak’rie's School
of Dance Arts 39th Annual
Showcase presents "Guys and
Dolls," at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., and
Sunday, June 6, at 2 p.m. at
Winter Springs High Performing
Arts Center. For more informa­
tion call 407-323-1900.
The Seminole County Branch
of the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP) will host its
21st Annual Freedom Fund and
Awards Banquet beginning at
630 p.m. at the Sanford Civic
Center. Guest speaker will be
US. House of Representatives
Congresswoman Corrine Brown
(District 3). The purpose of the
banquet is to raise funds to sup­
port the NAACP annual initia­
tives. Tickets are $30 per person.
For more information or reserva­
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Ulva Lee Lawson, 80, of
DeBary, died Monday, May
24, 2004, at DeBary Manor.
She was born Nov. 25, 1923,
in Greenville, Fla. She was a
fruit packer in the citrus
industry and a Protestant.
Survivors include sons,
Charles Robert Lawson of
Fort Myers, and Michael
James Lawson of Colorado;
daughter, Alicia Alexandra
Starr of DeBary; seven grand­
children; four great-grand­
children.
Funeral services were con­
ducted May 28 at the
Oaklawn Chapel w ith inter­
ment to follow at I iightand
Memory Garden Cemetery in
Apopka.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /L ake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

ESTHER J. KEMSEY
Esther J. Kemsey, 88, of
Heathrow, died Wednesday,
May 25, 2004, in Altamonte
Springs. She was born Sept.
16, 1915, in Ilion, N.Y. She
was a homemaker and a
Protestant.
Survivors include husband,
Joseph J. Kemsey.
Services were held May 28
at Sanlando United Methodist
Church.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge

Julia J. La Magna, 82, of
Longwood, died Wednesday,
May 26, 2004. She was born
Sept. 4, 1921, in Brooklyn,
N.Y. She was a librarian stock
technician and member of
Church of the Annunciation
Catholic Church.
Survivors include husband,
Frank L. La Magna; daughter,
Jeanette Davison; son, Peter
Santora; sister, Mary Sala;
five grandchildren.
Visitation will be Sunday,
May 30, from 2 to 4 p.m. and

of arrangements,
U L V A LEE L A W S O N

J U L IA J. L A M A G N A

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
Oaklawn Chapel, Services
will be Monday, May 31, at
10 a.m. at Church of
the Annunciation,
M ontgomery Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/L ake Mary, in charge
of arrangem ents.
HORACE PETERSON
Horace Peterson, 91, of
Washington Street, Oviedo,
died Monday, May 24. 2004.
Born in I lelen, Ark., he
moved to Central Florida in
1960. I le was a laborer.
Survivors include caretak­
ers, Johnell and Brenda
Perkins of Oviedo.
G olden's Funeral I lome,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.
TYIESHA JACKIE STOKES
lyicsha Jackie Stokes, 25,
of Winter Park, died Sunday,
May 23, 2004. She was born
in Brooklyn, N.Y. She was in
custom er service at a restau­
rant.
Survivors include mother,
Diana Stokes of Winter Park;
sisters, LeKiesha Stokes,
Shamieka Stokes, Diana
Caldwell, and Elizabeth Moss
all of Winter Park, and
Cheyenne Moss of Fort
Lauderdale; brother, Lonnie
Stokes of Fort Lauderdale;
G olden's Funeral Home,
lnc„ Winter Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.

R eligion B riefs
H arthern to be guest speaker
at Sanford Church of God
Ray H arthern will be the
guest speaker at Sanford
Church of God, Sunday, May
30 at 10:45 a.m. during the
morning worship service. Dr.
Harthern was former pastor of
O rlando C alvary Assembly,
which for several years was
listed as the fastest growing
church in Central Florida.
The church is located at 801
W. 22nd St. in Sanford, two
blocks west of U.S. Highway
17-92. For more information,
call 407-322-3942.

hold the 2004 annual Solemn
Assembly June 24 through 27.
Thursday night services at 7
p.m. Friday services at 2 and 7
p.m., and Saturday services at
9:30 a.m. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
N oted
speakers
from
throughout the nation will be
on hand with inspiring m es­
sages each night. The church
is located at 2400 Chase Ave.
in Sanford, corner of 24th
Street. Dr. Sharon RigginsPatterson is pastor.
Churches sponsor free
Vacation Bible School
C om m on
G round
Com m unity Church in p art­
nership w ith Sanford Alliance
Church present a Vacation
Bible School. The school will
be Monday, June 7, to Friday,
June, 11, from 9 a.m. to noon
each day. The classes will be
held at Sanford Alliance
Church, 1401 S. Park Ave. The
program is free. For more

First Baptist M arkham
Woods to hold M emorial
Day service
First
Baptist
Church
M arkham
Woods,
5400
M arkham Woods Road, Lake
Mary, will be celebrating
Memorial Day, at 10:45 a.m. in
a patriotic service honoring
and m emorializing those who
have given the suprem e price
in defense of our country and
in preserving our God-given
liberties.
N ursery will be provided.
For more inform ation, call
407-333-2085.

inform ation,
call
Sandy
Chambers, children's director
for
Com m on
G round
Com m unity Church, at 407323-9594.
Help needed at sharing cen­
ter in Longwood
The C hristian
Sharing
C enter in Longwood needs
volunteers to w ork at the
D istribution
C enter
at
Com m erce and
Industry.
H ours w ould be M onday
through Saturday from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
N eeded are thrift store
w orkers, persons to handle
the
boutique,
furniture
departm ent, voucher clerk,
receptionist, office assistants
and data entry people. You
choose your hours and sched­
ule. For more information, call
Diann at 407-260-9155, ext. 6,
Monday,
W ednesday
or
Friday to schedule an inter­
view.

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URBAN I. FARIA
Urban I. Faria, 84, of
Longwood, died Thursday,
May 27, 2004, in Altamonte
Springs. He was born May 16,
1920, in I’oudroyn, Guyana.
He was a retired bank m anag­
er. He belonged to Rotary
Club, did volunteer work for
the city of Altamonte Springs,
and was Head Sacristan with
Annunciation Catholic
Church.
Survivors include wife,
Marie T. Faaria; daughters,
Susan F. Gaspard and Kathy
A. Faria; sons, Derek A. Faria
and Peter Faria; sister, Celeste
Lanagan; eight grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, May 29, at 10
a.m. at Annunciation Catholic
Church with Rev. Stephen
Baumann officiating.
Banficld Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

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The Way We Were:

Social news
from 1952
newspaper
Hero is more social news
from die April 20,1952, edition
of tire Sanfonl Builder, a semi­
weekly newspaper.

MTA

Mrs. Barbour given oldfashioned housewarming
Mrs. S.E. Barbour was sur­
prised at her new home at
Edward Higgins Terrace on the
previous TUesday evening when
a group of her friends surprised
her with an old fashioned
housewarming.
Mrs. IV.l. Crabtree knocked
on her door and asked if she
could aim e in lo visit. When
invited in,
the entire
group
entered bearing gifts
which
ranged from
furniture to
kitchen uten­
sils.
Games
were played
Grace Marie
during tlu*
Stinecipher evening with
prizes won
by Mrs.
Garence Ergle and Mre. Bessie
Davis.
Refreshments of cake and soft
drinks were served to tlu* fol­
lowing: Doris Mason, June
Bezwichea Ouida Harrison,
Katherine Hardy, Lucy NeLson,
Glorida Dowdy, Betty
Whitmore, Becky Peeples, Mary
Goff, Virginia Rollins, Audrey
Roberts and those previously
mentioned.
Baptist brotherhood has

■upper meeting
Tne Men’s Brotherhood of
First Baptist Church lield its reg­
ular supper and program meet­
ing recently in the? Memorial
Education Building.
A chicken pUaf supper was
enjoyed followed "By Various
reports. A program on Practical
Soul Winning was presented by
W.R. Fort, R.F. Cooper and W.C.
DeCoureey.
Those present were M.N.
Cleveland, O.R. Smith, H.C.
Moore, LA. Smith, W.L. Harvey,
Walter Wetzel, W.C. DeCoursey,
W.R. Fort, R.F. Cooper; A.C
Madden, J.M. Stinedphei; MS.
Nelson, Harry Carrington, M.J.
Phillips, Forrest Breckinridge,
F.E. Gatchel W.O. Stanscl J.T.
Hardy, W.L Vance, Arthur
Kirchoft R.T. Thomas, O.C
Gibbs, John L Lee, W.F.
Peacock, Judge Douglas
Stenstrom, C.W. Ergle, C.E.
McKee, Ray Slaton, Gordon
Brissoa W.P. Brooks Jr., and
John L. Miller.
Fidelia class donates to
Nativity scene
At its recent business and
social meeting, the Fidelis Class
of First Baptist Church voted to
give a cash donation toward the
community Nativity scene
planned for the bandshell. Tire
meeting was held at the home of
Mrs. M.C. Hagan on Park
Avenue,
Following a devotional given
by Mis. J.P. Thomley, Mrs. M.D.
Bumgarner presided at the
meeting. A report was given on
the hostesses that the class had
provided for the USO.
Attendance at tlie upcoming
revival at the church was urged.
Mis. Robert Williams con­
ducted games with prizes being
awarded to Mrs. H.E Cordell
for the "Memory Test" and to
Mrs. Verne Messenger for "A
Love Story," a musical contest.
Refreshments were served to
the Mesdames S.C. Graham,
Grady Duncan, Hugh Duncan,
John Fox, Forrest Gatchel (class
teacher), H.W. Little, Joe Wright
and A.C. Madden.
Also the Misses Lorraine
Franklin and Jeanette Laing and
those previously mentioned.
BPW Club to install officers
Mrs. Sybil Routh, president
of the Sanford Business and
Professional Woman’s Club
announced that the dub would
hold an annual banquet and
installation of officers on the
next Wednesday evening. This
would be in the private dining
room of the Twilight Grill
beginning at 7 p.m.
Guest speaker would be Mrs.
Kirkpatrick of Eustis, National
Commander of the American
Legion Auxiliary who would
speak on "Civil Defense."
Mis. Eleanor Ra venal and
her committee were in charge
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Super Bowl to Subs

Lake Mary High graduate returns home with Super
Bowl ring and aspirations of growing sandwich chain
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
— Sara McKee is returning
hom e as a cham pion.
Sure she d id n ’t tw ist a
tight end to the turf or
snare a spiral for a score,
but she was part of the
team — the Super Bowl­
w inning Tampa Bay
Buccaneers team to be
exact.
A 1997 graduate of Lake
Mary High School, McKee
earned her bachelor's
degree in com m unications
from N orth Florida
U niversity in Jacksonville
before m oving on lo the
Tampa area.
After a stint as events
coordinator for D illard's
departm ent stores, McKee
landed a job in 2001 with
the Central Florida profes­
sional football team by
beating out 500 applicants
in a three-stage interview
process that included a
final m eeting w ith the club
owners.
Beside rubbing elbows
with the boys in pew ter
pants and m eeting some
national notables, such as
Gen. Tommy Franks,
McKee earned the right to
a Super Bowl ring, which
she wears everyday with
pride.
"I worked so hard for
this ring th at's why 1 w ear
it everyday," she said.
As an events manager,
her job was unrelenting at
tim es as she was responsi­
ble for all the team -m arkot__ ing.evynts and m ych more.
"It could be a gulf tour­
nam ent to a 5K run," she
said. "The other part of my
job I was in charge of all
pre-gam e entertainm ent."
She says coordinating
the m ilitary flyovers and
celebrity appearances to
sing the N ational Anthem
before the gridiron m atches
w ere often the m ost diffi­
cult to arrange. She said
she w ould literally have to
sing the N ational Anthem
over a radio to pilots rac­
ing along the coast to time
the flyover just right.
However, pre-gam e
events were not tne most
difficult to m anage. McKee
said preseason training at
Disney World was also try ­
ing.
"That was probably the
hardest thing I did for the
Bucs until the Super Bowl,"
she said. The N ational
Football League handles all
the events for the cham pi­
onship game, but sim ilar to
the preseason w hen the
team traveled, McKee was
in charge of learn entertain­
m ent activities and travel
arrangem ents for players
and their families.
"I had 15 buses running
on a daily basis back and
forth from San Diego to
three hotels," she said.
The hard w ork paid off
in the end as McKee said
she had am azing seats for
the Super Bowl and was In
(he locker room for the
cham pagne celebration.
After six years of event

Crooms grad
publishes tall
garden tale
Grannie's World Record Collanl
Gtreti has been written by
Sanford native Betty Davis
Gibson. Gibson toadies her
randdaughter Jasmine Gibson
x? lessons of wonder and love
as she discovers the mysteries of
grandmother's garden.
Have you ever seen a coll.ml
green that stood over 80 inches
tall? Or have you ever realized
that an entire world exists with­
in the confines of the average
garden?
Grandmother showed
Jasmine, lier first granddaughter,
what a mirade God gives to us
every time a plant sprouts and
continues to grow. She learns
........ ................... lessons of
nature and
secrets of
gardening.
The small
world of
wonders an*
under the
leaves of
Grannie's
World Rtwrd
Marva
*w
§ *
G um
b j.
• s t s s s t s Gibson Is the
author's pen
name. She imparls the same
arls of wisdom imparted to
r as it happened to her in the
garden some lime ago when she
was young. It only takes one
seek to grow a garden, however
small when planted, nourished
and cared
for, it amid
beaime a
world
record
holder.
Grannie's
World Record
Collard Grmi
has received
great
reviews
from parG ibson
ents, grand— - *- •
parents, children and authors of
children's books.
Author B.J. Gibson's book has
crossed generations and ethic
lines. A phenomenal book that
reminds people of the special
moments spent with their
grandparents.
Gibson is the wife of Col.
Oiarles H. Gibson, a relired US,
Airforce pilot. They are the par­
ents of three sons, Grc*gory,
Michael and C. 1lerman.
An avid gardener and writer;
having graduated from Crooms
Academy and attended Florida
A&amp;M University with a major in
business.
Grannies World Record Collard
Gnat can be purchased at the
Bethel tkxik and Bible Center,
Sanford Avenue at Ninth Street.

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H erald p h o to b y Tom m y V incent

Lake Mary High School graduate Sara McKee shows off her Super Bowl ring that she earned
as events managor for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

m anaging, Lake Mary High
alum ni can find McKee nut
juggling schedules for a
football team or d e p a rt­
ment store chain, but stack­
ing sandw iches in a new
family endeavor.
"I was tired of w orking
for other people," she said.
"I w anted to w ork for
myself and my family."
Along with her brother
Alex Moore, Lake Mary
High Class of 1998, and her
parents Richard and
Carolyn Moore, the Lake
Mary family is preparing lo
open several new sub sand­

wich shops in Central
Florida.
First order of business,
however, is for McKee and
her husband Brett to move
from Tampa and her broth­
er to follow from Atlanta.
"We all m oved aw ay and
we are all coming back,"
she said. "I love Lake
Mary." McKee is planning
to open the first Firehouse
Subs in the Shoppes of
M aitland on June 7. Nine
more stores are expected to
follow in Orange, Osceola
and Lake counties w ith at
least two opening before

the end of the year.
A fam ily-founded restau­
rant out of Jacksonville,
McKee said she felt assured
In the change of career to a
Firehouse Subs franchisee
ow ner because of the fresh
ingredients and comm unity
spirit the business prides
itself on.
With the right team in
place, McKee may once
again be part of a w inning
squad. "I'm that confident
of the Firehouse Subs con­
cept," she said. "The highquality product is bar
none."

Campbell recognized for
academic excellence at USF
Shcena Campbell lias been
nominated for membership in
the National Society of
Collegiate Scholars, the honor
society for
high achiev­
ing first and
second year
students.
Campbell
will receive
a diploma of
member­
ship, recog­
nizing out­
standing
academic
Campbell
achievement
and a commitment to live soci­
ety's ideals of scholarship, lead­
ership and service. The society
See Hawkins, Page 7A

Part 2 of historic essay penned by Geneva student
The Geneva Historical &amp; Genealogical
Society's 2004 Yearbook (distributed at the
reoent May Day Picnic) features the Bills
Family, whose home on Main Street here
is more than 100 years old. Included in
that yearbook is the following essay,
which touched me so, I could not wait to
share it with all of you. The first segment
of this piece ran last week.
Essay that won prize for Bills
is nu d e public (1932)
(Editors note: T his is the second part o f an
essay which u v n one o f fo u r prizes awarded by
Irving Bacheller, noted author, in his annual
contest open to all stu d en ts o f Florida schools.
It was w ritten b y John Clark Bills, III, o f
Grume was recited from m em ory by the
w riter before a distinguished group o f authors
and educators at W inter Park recently, and
was term ed one o f the best w ritten and pre­
sented essays the contest has ever know n.
Young B ills is a senior at Sem inole H igh
School)

"The Geneva com­
munity
has
also
known disaster. One
fateful
night
in
February 1895, the
hard working people
went to sleep weary
but happy. The trees
were loaded with cit­
rus.
Of the five hun­
Darla Kinney
dred inhabitants, a
majority were [sic]
dependent on grove
or garden. That night
came the Big Freeze.
"There was no breeze. The waters of
Lake Geneva calmly mirrored (lie million
stars above. In the house in which 1 live a
baby was bom. The mother is yet one of
the ministering angels of Geneva. Ice
formed on quiet pools and the sap
beneath the bark of me citrus trees froze.
"Came tlu* morning and the sun.

Scoles

Leaves withered and tree trunks split.
Gardens wilted. The distressed people
looked out into the bright sunlight with
heavy hearts for the wealth of their labors
was gone. They were again pioneers. But
the spirit of fritmdliness and co-operation
conquered. A few protected trees supplied
bud wood for the community. Within a
few years we again find the names of
Hart, Prevatt, Patishall Daniels and oth­
ers of tlu* original settlers on the old way­
bills of the S t Johns River boats. The com­
munity had w on
"In 1915 the first whistle of a railroad
engine brought modem transportation to
Geneva. Shortly thereafter tne St. Johns
was bridged and a road connected the
Geneva peninsula with Sanford. The tele­
phone and electric light have come. A
community center and modem school
building evidence the progressive hopes
of the people. TVvo churches serve their
spiritual needs.
"M odem developments have not.

however, diminished the community
spirit of Geneva. Tire old town hall is often
filled with the laughter of young and old
when fish frys qr dances are held under its
moss-draped rafters. The shore of Lake
Geneva is frequently alight from bonfires
of picnic parties. The spirit of those early
settlers pervades [sic] the buildings tlu*y
erected, the land they cleared and tlu*
healthy minds and bodies of tlu* children.
Truly honest work and a spirit of neigh­
borliness the people of my hometown
have found contentment and happiness.
So let not "grandure hear with disdainful
smile.
The shor and simple annals of the
poor."

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of decorations.
Officers to be irvst.illi'tj by Mrs.
Faye Charles Dayton, treasurer of
the Florida Federation of BPW.
Officers to be iastalled were
Marguerite Graham, president;
Escar Price, first vice president;
LuRenc Hall, second vice president;
Betty Baker, Kererding secretary;
Belle Grantham, corresponding sec­
retary, and Mary McKinney,
treasurer.
Here and there social news
Mrs. Leo Butner was spending
the next five weeks at Daytona
Beach.
Billy Tison of Newport News, Va.
was the weekend guest of his moth­
er, Mrs. Brannon Tison.
Friends of Mrs. J.L. Jackson
would regret to learn that she was
ill at her home on Sipes Avenue.
Mrs. Forrest May and children of
Greensboro, Florida had been the
guests of Mrs. May's parents, Mr

and Mrs. F.B. Adams.
George Spencer, student at FSU, had
spent the Faster 1lolidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. LH. Spencvr.
Mrs. S.D. Hockey and infant son
had boon moved from the Femald
I uwton memorial Hospital to the
home of her mother-in-law Mrs. E.S.
Hockey, 1310 Park Ave.
Miss Avis Stenstrom and Miss
Melboum Cunningham of Winter
Haven were the houseguests of Mrs.
EE. Hockey.
Mrs. Hoy Tillisand Mrs. K.A.
Smith had attended the Florida
Federation of Woman's Clubs con­
ference in Jacksonville the previous
week.
Friends of Mrs. Robert Futrell
would regret to learn that she was
confined to her home with a painful
sprain in her ankle and pulled liga­
ments in her leg which she had
received as a result of a fall during
the ( Irand Chapter meeting of the
OHS held recently in Tampa.

provides members with a variety of oppor­
tunities and resources, including access to
scholarships, leadership programs, intern­
ships and service activities on a national
and diapter level.
A convocation will bo held on the
University of South Florida campus in the
fall for all new members.
Phi Sigma Theta say's congratulations to
Sheena Lashea Sherice Campbell, daughter
of Donald and Euletha Byrd Campbell of
Sanford. She is a 2(Xt2 graduate of
Seminole High School where she was also
an outstanding character and achiever and
a member of the National Beta Club.
I laving achieved academic excellence,
she made the Doan's List of Scholars where
she attained a minimum grade point aver­
age of 35. The achievement ranked her in
the top 10 percentile of all undecided and
undeclared students at USF.

join the local membership. Saturday, June
5, from 1 to 5 p.m„ veterans, husbands,
wives, stms and family members are invit­
ed to attend a community’ cookout for the
annual membership drive at Coastline
Park, West Ninth Street, for more informa­
tion call James Melton, Commander, at
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Waldo celebrates 91st birthday
John Waldo Sr., Sanford resident, cele­
brated Ids 91st birthday Tuesday, May
25. Born in IMackville, S.C., he is a retired
contracting farm laborer, having carried
farm workers from Florida to Capt.
Charles, Va. Waldo was married to the
late Mattie Oliva Sumpter Waldo in
1935.
I ie is the father of 11 children, 78
grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren
and 20 great-great-grandchildren.
1he family invites their friends and
the community to attend a 91st birthday
celebration, Saturday, May 29, at 1 p in.
at his home church, the I lickory Church
of God, I lickory Avenue, Sanford.

Amvet auxiliary to host membership drive
Gaines and Morgan Amvet and
Auxiliary will host a membership drive for
veterans of the community to come and

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Remembering Day

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As of you didn't already know, Monday is Memorial Day. It is a
legal public holiday, which meaas most government facilities will be
dosed, as will many businesses such as banks.
Way back when, the holiday was known as Decoration Day,
because of the tradition of decorating the graves of servicemen. It Is
supposed to be an occasion for honoring those who leave died in bat­
tle through the years, although some will pay tribute to our present
service personnel.
It started following the Civil War, with the first observance suppos­
edly held in Waterloo, N.Y. on May 5,1865 (although other dties nave
claimed honors for the first observance). In Florida and Georgia, there
is a Confederate Memorial Day on April 26. Mississippi observes
............................. Confederate Memorial Day cm April 30, and
South Carolina observes Confederate Memorial
Day on May 10. In addition to these dates, all
states including the above mentioned, now hold a
national Memorial Day observances on the last
Monday in May.
Ever since 1950, by Presidential Proclamation
issued every year, the day is also known as
"Prayer for Peace Memorial Day". It calls for tlie
flying of flags at half mast for lire morning hours,
and prayers for continuing world peace.
Nick
While this may come as a surprise for some
folks, the Civil War is over. No longer is it sug­
gested that we save our Confederate money,
• • • • • • • • unless, of course, eve are coin collectors.
As suck there are people who object to even
mentioning a Confederate Memorial Day. They believe that the
Southern forces were only fighting to retain segregation, and as suck,
they consider anything with tire word "Confederate" attached to it, as
radst.
But keep in mind, the original intent of the observance, nationally
as well as in individual states, was to "honor those who have died in
battle". Whether they fought for a cause we believe in or for a cause
we cannot accept they DIED in battle — died to protect and preserve
their beliefs, no matter what they may liave been. Tlie dead in battle
included those from all walks of life, all sexes, all creeds, all colors,
and over a wide age-span.
As suck we should not condemn Confederate Memorial Day any
more than we might object to any oilier holiday that doesn't exactly
fit into our individual way of thinking.
There will be a number of organizations, mostly militarily connect­
ed, which will be holding special observances on Monday for
Memorial Day. Traditionally, there are also those who wifi visit ceme­
teries and place an American flag on those who died in battle.
At Oaklawn Park Cemetery on West County Road 46A, BaldwinFairchild Funeral Home will be open on Memorial Day to give a free
flag for any family member who wishes to identify their fallen loved
ones. While they nave more tlian 100 flags to give away, there is no
record to indicate how many veterans may be in Oaklawn.
Sanford will liave a Memorial Day Parade and Remembrance
Ceremony Monday at 1030 a.m. culminating at the River Walk flag­
pole on tlie lake front.. City Manager Al Grioshaber, retired US.
Marine Colonel will give the address. Military units and taw enforce­
ment officers will be included in the presentation.
AH Faitks, in Casselberry, will liave a Boy Scout troop placing flags
at gravesites of fallen service personnel and the displays of American
flags will be prominent in cemeteries throughout Central Florida the
state and nation.
Because many folk* moved to Central Florida from other parts of
the nation, visiting tlie gravesite of a friend or relative who lost their
livyjjPin militafy servicemay not be possible. Tlie holiday howCVer,
does give us an opportunity to reflect on these loved ones. Tlie free­
doms we have today was because of tlie sacrifices they made yester­
day.

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School Board is
wasting taxpayer
money on lawsuit
lb the editor
I am writing in response to an
article dated May 9,2004, in Tfir
Sanford Herald addressing the
issue of the Seminole County
School Board attempting to sue
and usurp authority over the city
of Lake Maty. As a very con­
cerned and involved tax payer; a
35-year resident of Seminole
County and former student of the
Seminole County Public School
system — 1 feel strongly that the
public needs to know more about
this issue.
Apparently, the Seminole
County School Board feels they
have tne right to do whatever they
please, wherever they please with
no regard to the local govern­
ments. I think it is a shame that
more isn't done to work together
as has recently been mandated by
the state with the interlocal agree­
ments, but when another govern­
mental body approaches another
with total indignation and disre­
spect — not an attitude of cooper­
ation, what is the oilier govern­
mental body to do other tlian
defend themselves? It seems so

elementary for our state govern­
ment to have to tell them to "play
nice together" yet their hand nas
been forced because of situations
such as tills one.
I was totally appalled when the
School Board first approached the
City regarding the proposed loca­
tion of the EXCEL school at 450
Technology Park stating that "you
must do tnis because WE said hi
and you have no choice." Ls this
an attitude of cooperation?
Certainly NOT! Nor is 450
Technology Park an appropriate
location for any school as any lay
person can easily determine after
looking over the City's land use
and zoning maps. Why would
any reasonable person want to
locate a school or send their kids
to a school located in an industrial
park which allows uses such as
pesticide companies, propane gas
companies, chlorine and other
hazardous chemical companies?
You would be voluntarily endan­
gering the lives of your kids. I
nave to ask, does the sdtool board
reaUy care? Did they even consid­
er this? If so, why did they spend
$13 million in taxpayer money on
this building knowing full well it
was an inappropriate location, nor
did the zoning or land use allow
fur it? On top of that, when the
City said no, they decided to
waste more taxpayer dollars to
pursue a law suit against the City

so they could force this "school"
in to tnis inappropriate location.
They lost their first taw suit for
a reason. What don't they under­
stand yet? Let's stop playing poli­
tics here and do the jobs for which
they were elected to do — help
support teachers and students,
build much needed schooLs and
classrooms, hire more teachers
and give teachers pay raises, and
help provide schools with much
needed technology and supplies
to be used for the education of our
kids. Stop wasting our money on
frivolous law suits!
To individuals such as Max
Ferraria, an 18-year-old Lake
Brantley student who wants to
make a difference on the School
Board — you go Max! We need
more individuals like Max with
new, fresh ideas and a desire to do
their job and do it well. Twelve
years Ls enough! It’s time for new
blood!
Jo Ann Lucarelli
Lake Mary

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River Dogs, Alley Cats, River
Cats, Fisher Cats, Sandcrabs,
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names.
The nam es above are not
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but they represent baseball
and fun. GO RIVER RATS!
Now lets talk about the
River Rats name. As many
years as I've been here I've
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have heard many people use
the phrase River Rat for
someone who is on the river
all the lime. If M ayor Lessard
is really starting a Rat Pack
Club for the new River Rats, 1
want to be the first to join.
Thank God the Mayor and
the Recreation Departm ent
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Idyllwilde dedicates ‘Scott’s Plot’

Photo •ubmltted

David Scott retirod as principal of Idyllwilde Elementary with nine and a half years at the school
and 35 years as an educator and administrator. While at Idyllwilde, Scott created tho Tall Tree
Club, where each month selected students In kindergarten through fifth grades read original
stories or poems to their peers. A largo oak tree provided the namesake for this program and
a mural dedicated to Scott was unveiled in this area. This gift of love and appreciation was fund­
ed by student council; designed by art teacher, Mr. New; and painted by several staff members.
Also adding to the boautification of this special area was tho PTA's gift of a sago palm and a
memorial stone that read *Mr. David Scott helped root the love of learning in our children."

Airport
Continued from Page 1A
March, the airport experi­
enced three failures of the
runway lighting system. The
airport authority approved
emergency expenditures in
April to replace the lighting
system . The electrical and
control system upgrades were
planned before tnose failures,
and the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) and the
Florida
D epartm ent
of
Transportation will pay for
97.5 percent of the $155,145
upgrade.
• Consider updating the
"A irport
Rules
and
Regulations" regarding ten ­
ants and users of airport facil­
ities.
The first update w ould
m andate that certain airport
facility users attend monthly
security meetings. The second
update would allow the air­
port authority to impose fines
and penalties for certain class­
es of security and safety viola­
tions. The FAA and the

Transportation
Security
A dm inistration
have
increased the am ount of fines
the federal governm ent can
impose on the airport, so air­
port officials want to im ple­
m ent a sim ilar structure.
Depending on the severity of
the violation, the airport
authority w ould be able to
levy fines up to $11,000 per
day.
The third u p d ate w ould
allow the airport authority to
designate
inspectors
to
enforce city, county, state and
federal regulations regarding
construction, m aintenance or
building
violations.
The
update would also allow the
authority to issue "stop work"
orders when violations exist.
• C onsider the A irport
G round
T ransportation
Program for taxi operators.
Tlie program is designed to
provide oversight to tra n s­
portation operators ensuring
their vehicles are safe, clean.

in a good state of repair and
acceptable rates are charged
for dem and (taxi) transport.
Prior to commencing busi­
ness the ground transporta­
tion company must provide to
the A uthority
proof of
required insurance, perm it
fee, Sanford Business Permit,
Airport badge (for Taxi driv­
ers), copy of Florida drivers
license and copy of safety
inspection. When this pack­
age has been subm itted and
checked a decal is issued, to
be displayed in the lower
right front of the vehicle's
windshield.
• Discuss a rental car busi­
ness permit with E-Z Rent-ACar Inc.
The com pany is a new
rental car agency that will not
operate a ticket counter in the
terminal building. Instead, the
company books vehicles prior
to its custom ers arriving and
arranges to pick them up at
the airport.

Sunday. May 30. 2004

Page 9A

S ch ool N ew s
SCC teracher honored for
leadership in literacy
Harriet Little, of Seminole
Community College was recently
presented the Mary J. Brogan
Award at the State Literacy
Awards Banquet hosted by the
Florida Literacy Coalition. The
award is presented annually to an
individual who has demonstrat­
ed outstanding leadership in the
field of literacy.
A tireless advocate for adult lit­
eracy, Harriet began her teaching
for the ABE Department of
Seminole Community College in
1978. Today, she directs the
department manages 48 faculty
and staff, and serves thousands of
students.
Her colleagues describe her
with phrases like "team builder,"
"a creative problem solver," "she
empowers," "expects staff to use
best practices," and "deeply
involved in community efforts to
promote literacy."
Harriet has contributed her
time and counsel to many state
and community organizations
including the Seminole County
Literacy Coalition and ACE of
Florida. Tire Florida Literacy
Coalition is especially apprecia­
tive of Harriet's support over the
years as a board member and for­
mer treasurer.

tlie classes.
The success of the trainings Is
evident in the increased commu­
nication between parents, teach­
ers, and students. Parents can
keep up with tlieir child's class
assignments, grades, and school
events on a daily basis while
increasing tlieir personal skills in
technology. Everyone Is learning
at
Cnxims
Academy
of
Information Technology.
For more information on tlie
Parent Involvement Award, call
the Seminole County Public
Schools’
Community
Involvement Department at 407320-0184.
Sanford Middle School
teachers are Shining Stars
Genevieve Ralph, Dr. Kristen
Springfield and Jim Stevens
received a Foundation Grant of
$500 to develop a collaborative
relevancy lesson plan for math
and
science.
Additionally,
Springfield was the coach of the
seventh grade I lonors Team that
came in first at tin* county compe­
tition (with individual results of
first, third, fifth and ninth).
Steveas has also been nominated
for tlie Dr. Paul J. I lagerty Teadier
Technology Award.
Ondina Brusso-Amaro was
awarded to attend tlie MonticolloStratfoal Hall Seminar studying
"Life and
Leadership
in
Revolutionary America" in
Virginia. She will be staying at

Crooms Academy's parent
program wins state award
Crooms
Academy
of
Information Technology was
recently notified that the Parent
Technology .Training Program
was selected by the Florida
Department of Education as a
regional winner of the Florida
Department of Education/State
ITA Patent Involvement Award.
They will be honored at the PFA
State Leadership Conference on
July 17 in Tarpon Springs, Fla.
At Crooms Academy, the prin­
cipal and the faculty believe that
student achievement is increased
by providing consistent and fre­
quent access to faculty and staff
for bo til parents and students.
Crooms provides parenLs many
opportunities for communication
and involvement in the school.
Eadi year, parents are surveyed
for their technology needs.
A schedule of monthly training,
are designed to meet tlieir tech­
nology needs. The courses range
from basic computer hardware to
educational resources to support
student
achievement. This
scluxil year; 406 parents attended

Robert E. Lee's ancestral home in
Stratford for two weeks, an well
as, Thomas Jefferson's home
Monticello near Charlottesville.
Only 30 middle and high
school teachers were selected
from across the nation to attend
this seminar.
Wal-Mart donates *3,000 to
three local teachers
In honor of National Teachers
Day on May 4, local Wal-Mart
and Sam's Club associates have
announced the names of winners
in Wal-Mart’s Ninth Annual
Teadier of tlie Year program.
Teachers were nominated by
members of the community dur­
ing Febnrary, and selected by a
committee of store and club assodates. Local winners were Donna
Keel of Wilson Elementary
School, selected for exceptional
reviews from lier students and
their parents; Benita Charlton of
Seminole High Sdiool, selected
for her one-on-one approadi
to teadiing and Luther F. Davis
of Lake Mary High Sdiool for
his dedication to Ills AP Iliysics
students.
Winning teadiers received a
$1,000 educational grant from tlie
Wal-Mart/Sam's
Club
Foundation to benefit their local
sdiools, and an honorary WalMart greeter's vest. Winning
teadiers also have the opportuni­
ty to apply for state and national
Teacher of the Year honors.

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Sunday

S p o r ts

May 30, 2004

t h e B iG S
Weekly stats for Seminole
County's Major League
Baseball players
Oviedo High School’s

M ark
B ellhorn
28
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39 34
6 32
.242
• Went 3-for-6 with a home run
and a double and career
highs in runs scored (4) and
RBI (5) in a game in win over
the A’9 on Tuesday and drove
in first run and hit a ball that
led to three runs in 9-6 victo­
ry over A's on Wednesday.

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Cypress Bay eliminates Patriots,
3-0, in Class 6A State Semifinals

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

TAMPA — Tins time the breaks
would not fall Lake Brantley's way.
Despite trailing 3-0 in the fifth inning
of Friday's semifinal game at the
FHSAA Class 6A Baseball Finals at
Legends Field in Tampa, the Patriots
still felt confident they could come back
to win.
Lake Brantley had won all three of its
regional games by one run and had
scored in its final at bat in the last two
games to pull out a victory.
But when Cypress Bay shortstop
Ricky Davis made a running, diving,
backhanded catch of Noah Smith's two

out, bases loaded dunker down the leftfield line that would have scored at
least two runs with Matt Dobbins com­
ing to the plate, even the Patriots had
to feel that their great run was probably
over.
And it was, as super senior Eric
English had just enough left in the tank
on the hot day to hold off Lake
Brantley over the final two innings to
put the Lightning in their first-ever
state championship game, 3-0.
English, a 5-foot-ll righthander, had

S u m m e r

a no-hitter for 3-2/3 innings and fin­
ished with a four-hitter as nc won his
18th straight decision over two years
and 12th without a defeat this season.
Tire Patriots' Dobbins (10-2) nearly
matched English pitch-for-pitch, allow­
ing only six nits and only one earned
run.
Cypress Bay got on the scoreboard in
the third on back-lo-back hit batters
and a throwing error to load the bases
with no one out. The next batter, Mitch
Houck, then hit a two strike, no ball

Eckstein
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162 44

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HR

rbl

avg.

19

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7

.272

• Is now riding an 11-game hit­
ting
streak
(after
Wednesday) during which he
has gone 18-for-40 (.450) to
raise his average 52 points
from .250 to .272.

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• Picked up three more saves
this week to increase his
Major League to 21 for the
first place Reds and is now
11-for-12 in save opportuni­
ties this month and 21-for-25
on the season.
Sanford Middle School's

C orey
Patterson
Chicago Cubs
164 41

18

25

.250

Had gone 4-for-11 against
Cardinals and appeared out
of slump, but is 0-for-7 in last
two games against Astros.
Seminole High School's

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• Has raised average another
three points to .238 this
week. Also drove in a run to
give him 11 RBI and picked
up a stolen base in two tries
to give him 14 stolen bases
in 16 attempts.

Renegades
M emorial
C lassic set
for this
weekend

Herald photos by Jim Wants

Lake Mary High School stars Ryan Richardson (top) and Scott Eckard (above, left) and Lyman High
School standout Clint Franklin (above, right) are scheduled to play for the co-hosts when the
Renegade Memorial Classic for 16-to-18 year old teams in played today-through-Monday at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium and Zlnn Beck Field.

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* In a hot streak again, going 9*
for-18 (.500) with three dou­
bles, two home runs, five
runs scored and five RBI
over last five games. Hit a
huge three-run homer In 9-6
win over A’s on Wednesday.

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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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With the cost of a gallon of
gas continuing to reach record
highs - and prices not expect­
ed to peak until late summer Boat Owners Association of
The United States (BoatU.S.)
has a few tips that could sig­
nificantly reduce your fuel
costs.
1. Leave the extra 'ju n k '
home: D on't load the boat up
with weight you don't need.
Do a little spring cleaning •
unused equipment that has
been collerting mildew in the
bottom of lockers for years
should be taken home.
2. Water weight: This isn't
about your m other's diet. At
8.33 pounds per gallon, why
keep the water in the tank
topped off if you're only going
out for the afternoon?
3. Ib n e her up: An engine
with fouled plugs, dirty air fil­
ter, erratic timing, a sputtering
carburetor, or weak compres­
sion will gobble up fuel and
xfonn dismally. The bottom
ie: A tune-up is an excellent
Investment and could easily
pay for itself over the summer.
4. TUne your prop: You can
lose up to 5 mpn of boat speed
with a poorly tuned prop. If
your boat goes 50 m ph with a
like-new prop and only 45
m ph with a prop that's dinged
and out of pitch, you've lost
10% of your speed but are still
using the same amount of fuel.
That converts to a 10% loss in
fuel economy.
5. Clean the boat's bottom:
A fouled bottom is like a dull
knife; it takes a lot more effort
- fuel - to push it through the
water. Barnacles and slime
slow the boat dramatically and
Increase fuel consumption.
6. Keep the boat in trim:
Either by using trim tabs or
with weight distribution. A
boat that is trimmed correctly
will move through the water
with less effort - and less fuel.
7. Install a fuel flow m ete r
A fuel flow meter is like a
heart monitor; when consump­
tion starts to rise, it's an early
warning that something is
amiss. A fuel flow meter also
allows you to select a comfort­
able cruising speed that opti­
mizes the amount of fuel being
consumed. If you don't want
to spring for a fuel flow meter
(about $300), you can calculate
See O utdoors, Page 11A

is:

Lake Brantley High School's

Jason
Varitek

Tips to
reduce
the cost
of fuel
Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

W hat's more American
than kicking off the sum ­
mer with a baseball tour­
nament over the Memorial
Day holiday weekend?
The Central Florida
Renegades and the
Orlando Scorpions will be
co-hosting the Renegades
Memorial Classic this
weekend at I listoric
Sanford Memorial
Stadium and Zinn Beck
Field with a stellar field of
eight lb-to-18 year old
teams entered.
The Renegades, which
won the NABF National
Championship in 2001, is
coached by Bob I’incus
and counts Lake Mary
1iigh stars Scott Eckard
and Ryan Richardson and
Lyman's Clint Franklin
among its players.
The Scorpions, which
finished second in the
NABF World Series in
Canada last summer, is
based in Altamonte
Springs and managed by
Sal Lombardo and
coached by Dave Vendur,
John Venters, George
Martin and Mike
Donachie.
The Scorpions will also
have their 16-year-old
team of Clay Abel, Tyler
Benzol, Eric Broberg, Mike
Freeman, Jose Hernandez,
Harry Honeycutt, Andy
Horton, Ryan Lowe,
Bobby Rauh, Matt
Reifsnider, Matthew Sainz,
Max Sapp, Bob Schulte,
Jason Stidham, Matt
Tomlinson, Zack Trapp,
Alex Venegas, John
Wiedenbauer and Justin
Zinkovich entered in the
event.
Other teams coming to
Sanford will be the Coral
Springs Pokers, the
Jacksonville Warriors, the
Osceola Warriors, the
Edgewater Eagles and the
Tampa Mavericks.
Today's (Saturday, May
29th) schedule is as folSee Tourney, Page 11A

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change-up into lcftcenter for a double
and two runs.
Dobbins said afterward that he put
ictly where he wanted it,
but the talcntea junior went down and
gotjust enough metal on it.
The
final
in the —
fifth on%a
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1U11 vcame
w u iv sai
walk, another Wt batter, a wild pitch
and a balk.
For Lake Brantley, Ray Allen had a
double, while Dobbin*, Jason Bush and
Ryan Kelley had one single each. Jemlle
Weeks, who had won the previous two
games for the Patriots with late-inning
nits, barely got to swing the bat as he
was hit by pitched his final two at bats.
A more comprehensive recap of the
game will appear In the Wednesday

Seminole High School's

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Photo courts*y of Bit Mchardaon. UCF
AfMttfri Association, Inc.

Orange wood Christian's Taylor
Meier (above) and Oviedo's Brian
Brooks pitched UCF past Campbell,
6-5, in the first game of the 2004
Atlantic Sun Tournament

DeLAND — A hoped for final
matchup fatted to materialize at the
Atlantic Sun Conference Baseball
Tournament on Melching Field at
Conrad Park in DeLand as both No. 1
seeded UCF and No. 2 Stetson were
defeated by Florida Atlantic University.
Three costly UCF (44-15) errors in the
top of tire eighth inning led to three
unearned runs for Florida Atlantic (4415) as the Owls defeated the Golden
Knights 7-4 Friday afternoon in the
semifinals.
The loss snapped UCF's seven-game
winning streak in A-Sun Tournament
Games and was also Just the second loss
(17-2) for the Golden Knights in an ASun Tournament Game in DeLand.
With the score tied at 4-4, UCF looked
to take the lead in the fourth as Lake

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Mary's Drew Butera ripped a single up
Florida Atlantic collected 15 hits in the
the m iddle with Kevin Richmond on
game, Including six doubles and two
second base, but FAU center fielder
home runs. Stetson pitchers issued 10
Mike McBryde gunned down Richmond
walks and hit two batters.
at the plate for the first out of the inning.
"It was total domination tonight, and
The Golden Knights escaped a Jam in
unfortunately we were the ones domi­
the seventh as UCF starter Darren
nated,” Hatter head coach Pete Dunn
Newlin allowed the first two batters of
'said. "We got behind the eight-ball
the inning to reach base. UCF turned to
early, and when you fall behind a team
reliever Tun Bascom to escape the
as good as FAU, it is tough to come
inning without allowing a run.
back. They kept the pressure on us
Three UCF errors in the eighth led to
throughout the game.”
three unearned runs by the Owls as FAU
Lake Mary native Chris Westervelt led
regained the lead at 7-4.
off the bottom of the second for Stetson
Florida Atlantic reliever Craig Hughes
with a sharp double to left. The Hatter
closed out the final 5.2 innings for the
senior moved to third on a wild pitch
win. He allowed just two hits and no
and scored on a ground out by Bryan
runs for the Owls.
Zendiyk, cutting the deficit to 3-1.
Florida Atlantic had advanced to the
But FAU broke the game open w ith six
w inner's bracket semifinal with an easy
runs in the fourth. Robbie WidLansky
highlighted the attack with a two-out,
15-1 victory over Stetson in the second
round Thursday night.
See College, Page 11A

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T iif. H fraij)

M istake costs Edwards truck win at Charlotte
Special to the Herald

Carl Edwards nearly claimed his second vidohe season Friday night at Lowe's Motor
way, but a mysterious caution light in the
g laps cost the Sanford-based Superchips
Ford a potential vldory. It is a mystery that will
likely never be solved, but it is certain that
Edwards was not pleased with a second-place
finish.
The night started off well for the No. 99
Supcrchips team. Edwards started on the front
row after turning a qualifying lap of 177.749
mph, which was good enough for second. He
fumped into the lead on the very first lap and led
for 33 laps until his first pit stop. The truck was a
little free so the crew made a slight air pa*ssure
adjustment and added a round of wedge in 16.2
seconds. A few trucks stayed out so Edwards
was fifth on the restart.

S

After the restart on lap 36, it only took
Edwards one lap to regain the lead. He led for
another 10 laps before Nextel Cup racer Michael
Waltrip took the lead. The two drivers swapped
the lead many times throughout the night as
Edward's truck became loose on longer runs. By
the halfway point of the race, Edwards told the
crew the truck was really loose. He remained in
second place until he could pit for more adjust­
ments under caution on lap 71. The team knew
this would likely be their final stop of the night
and the handling had to be right for the remain­
der of the race. The £Superchips crew made
v and wedge adjustment
ai
another air pressure
and
also added spring rubbers to the left-rear spring.
It was a lengthy stop, but worth it in the long
run since the truck was so much better.
Edwards was ninth when the green flag flew
on lap 75. Within 14 laps, he took the lead again,
but only for three laps before Waltrip caught

points.
"That w as just a fatal mistake on my part,"
said a disappointed Edw ards after the race. "I
thought there was a yellow and I started slow ­
ing dow n. That was the dum best m istake that
I've ever m ade in my life. There was a slow
tm ek on the bottom , I waved and Dennis lift­
ed and I thought, 'Oil, it's a yellow.’ 1 know
there are bigger things in life, but it doesn't
feel like it rigid now. Hint race was ours and 1
feel bad for tne guys and everyone at
Superchips. Second place is good, but not
w hen you should have won."
Edw ards rem ains second in the NASCAR
C raftsm an Truck Series point standings, 37
points behind Setzer. The next race will be on
Friday, June 4 at Dover International
Speedway. It will be televised live on Speed
C hannel at 4 p.m.

him. Waltrip had a sizeable lead over the field
until a caution was called for debris with 20 laps
to go. The race restarted with 14 laps to go and
the top-three trucks went three-wide for the lead.
Waltrip won the battle, but Edwards would not
give up and took the lead back with six laps to
Rt’-

lt looked as though Edwards was on his way
to victory lane until he lifted in the closing laps
for what he, and many other drivers, thought
was a caution. Several drivers said they saw the
caution lights come on briefly, and when that
happened most of the drivers slowed down.
Wnen the spotters said nothing, they realized
there was no caution, and Dennis Setzer was the
first to get back in the gas. He took the lead from
Edwards with four laps to go and won the race.
Edwards finished second followed by David
Starr, Kevin Harvlck and Waltrip. Edwards led
the most laps and earned an extra five bonus

College
Continued from Page 10A
three m n home nin to right
field - his fourth of the season to give the Owls a 9-1 lead.
That forced Stetson into a
rematch with Troy State, which
it beat in Wednesday's opener,
but the Trojaas came out on
top, 5-3, to end the Hatters'
season and put Troy State into
a Loser's Bracket final against
UCF late Friday evening.
The winner of Friday's game
will face FAU for the champi­
onship at 1 p.m. today
(Saturday). If FAU loses that
game, a winner-take-all game
would be played at 4 p.m.
Check either www.ucfathletics.com; www.stetson.edu; or
on the radio check out 740 AM
to see if UCF is still playing.
The Golden Knights had got­
ten to the Winner's Bracket
final as freshman pitcher Taylor
Meier tossed 8.0 strong innings
to lead UCF to a 6-5 win over
Campbell in the first game on
Wednesday.

Meier (6-3) ran out of gas in
the ninth, as the first two bat­
ters reached base. The
Altamonte Springs native
struck out four batters and
allowed three earned runs in
the win.
Campbell made things inter­
esting with four runs in the
ninth to pull to within one at 65, but freshman reliever Brian
Brooks from Oviedo nailed
down his first career save to
clinch the victory.
Dee Brown then finished 3for-5 with four RBI to power
UCF past Gardner-Webb 10-7
on Thursday to eliminate the
Bulldogs from the 2004 Atlantic
Sun Championship.
Matt Fox (13-2) became just
the third Golden Knight in
school history to reach the 13win plateau with 6.0 innings
for the victory. The junior right­
hander allowed three runs on
six hits with seven strikeouts.
Only Justin Pope (15) and
Jason Arnold (14) have won
more games in a season than

Fox. Both Arnold and Pope
won a combined 29 games dur­
ing the 2001 campaign.
The Bulldogs got three runs
back in the home half of the
seventh as Ryan Quirello dou­
bled in a run and McCarson
followed with a RBI-double of
his own to close the gap to 9-6.
Matt Bridges continued the
Bulldog scoring with a single
up the middle to bring GWU to
within three at 9-6.
Gardner-Webb scored again
the eighth to close the lead to 97 before Jay Bergman called for
Lake Mary's Kyle Bono to enter
the game from the bullpen.
Bono, who was UCF's closer
all of last season, has moved
into the starting rotation in
2004 and was 8-1 with a 1.83
ERA in 14 starts.
Bono reverted back to his
closer form of 2003, as he
entered the game with runners
on first and third and got an
inning-ending double play to
end the GWU threat.
Bono worked a scoreless

ninth despite getting hit by a
line drive off his right elbow.
Bono recorded the final five
outs of the game for his second
save of the season and fourth
of his career to place him in a
tie for ninth in UCF career his­
tory.
The second-seeded Hatters
advanced in the winner's
bracket by taking it one inning
at a time on Wednesday, scor­
ing single runs in each of the

Briefs

Walter Smith of Gainesville paired the first
extra hole Thursday to win the 18th annual
Golfers G uide/N orth Florida PGA Match Play
Championship at the Legacy Club at Alaqua
Lakes.
Two down after 13 holes, Brad Hauer of
Orlando rallied to win the 14th and 17th holes
with birdies to pull even. After both lipped out
birdie putts at tne 18th, Smith two-putted for par
at the.par-4 first hole, winning when Hauer,
missed a five footer after hitting his second shot
into a greenside bunker. Smith had gone ahead
by winning the fourth and eighth holes with
pars.
It was the second straight Match Play win for
Smith, head professional at Plantation Oaks, and
his ninth North Florida PGA Section title since
1994. He is the first to win the Match Play two
ears in a row. Will Frantz and Jay Overton each
as three Match Play victories but never in con­
secutive years. Neither one played this year.
Last year here, Smith beat Todd Howard of
Orlando in the finals, 2 and 1. This year, Howard
was ousted by Sellers in the second round.
In the semifinals Thursday morning. Smith
edged left-hander Bill Sellers of Orlando 1-up
and Hauer beat Jan Wivestad of Winter Garden,
3 and 2.
Smith earned $2,000 from the $11,100 purse.
Hauer received $1,500, Sellers and Wivestad
$1,000 apiece.
Next on the NFPGA tournament schedule:
June 1-3, Senior Match Play, Golf &amp; Sea Club,
Apollo Beach, and June 9-10, Westfield PGA
Junior Championship, Orange County National
GC, Kissimmee.

K

NORTH FLORIDA PGA SECTION
MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
at Legacy Club V Alaqua Lake*. Longwood
FIRST ROUND
Paul Kenny, Kissimmee, d Tim Beckwith. Osprey, 3 and 1.
Andy Stelten, Casselberry. 4 Jason Bell, Orlando, 4 and 3.
Mike Rcgner, Orlando, d. Bill Glanden. Bradenton. 19th hole.
Frederick Sargent. Kissimmee, d. Chuck Kandt, Daytona
Beach. 5 and 3.
Randy Mosley. St. Pete., d. Joe Keene, Longwood. A and 3.
Rodney Cook, Lecanto, d. Don StacMillan. Orlando, 1-up.
James Smith, Largo, d. Ron Parris, Longwood, 2 and 1.
Leah Miller, Orlando, d. Rafael Honani, Orlando, 3 and 2.
Kirk Jones, Ocala, d Ty Krieger, Lake Mary, 4 and 3.

Jan Wivestad. Winter Garden, d. Mike Warobick, Rockledge, 3
and 1.
Jon Fine, Mayport, d Mike Bender, Like Mar)’, 4 and 3.
Jim Slattery. Belleair, d. William Woods, Apopka, 2 and 1.
Richard Sopka. Tampa, d. Kevin Bumsworth. New Port
Richey, 3 and 2.
Gleg Coffin. Winter Haven, d Fred Bender, Zephyrhills, 19th
hole.
Carl Ste. Marie, Like City, d. Kennie Sims, Temple Terrace, 2
and 1.
Ton)1Johnson, Lake Mary, d. Doug Middleton, Orlando. 1-up
Tom Ritenour, Winter Haven, d. Mike Touhey, Palm 1larbor, 2
and I,
D aw Creighton. Kissimmee, defeated James Kmll, Orlando, t&gt;
and S.
Todd Bork, Middlcburg, d. John Falcone, Tampa, 3 and I
Tim Polce, Lutz, d. Clark Creamer, Silver Springs, 3 and I .
David Dolengowski Orlando, d. Vince Bucik, Tampa. 5 and 4.
Carl McNeill, Orlando, d. John Phillips, Longwood, 4 and 3
Bill Sellers, Orlando, d. John rowelL Palm C oast Tup.
Charlie Meade, Crystal River, won by default.
Mike Keymont, Orlando, d. Thomas Sleeker. St. Augustine, 3
and 2.
SECOND ROUND
Walter Smith, Alachua, defeated Kenny, 5 and 4.
Stelten defeated Regner, 4 and 3.
M o s le defeated Sargent, 1-up.
Smith defeated Cook. 2-up.
Miller defeated Daniel McLachem. Orlando, 2 and 1.
Wivestad defeated Jones, 2 and 1.
Martin DeAngelo, Windermere, defeated Fine, 19th hole.
Slattery defeated Spoka, 4 and 3.
Joe GuHerman. Palm C oast defeated Coffin, 2 and 1.
Ste. Marie defeated Johnson, 4 and 3.
Brad Hauer. Orlando, defeated Ritenour, 5 and 4
Creighton defeated Bork, 2 and 1.
William Shriver. Winter Haven, defeated Polce, 1-up.
McNeill defeated Dolengowski, 3 and 1,
Sellers defeated Todd I Inward. Orlando, 2 and I.
Meade defeated Keymont, 3 and 2.
THIRD ROUND
Smith defeated Stelten. 2 and 1.
Mosley defeated Smith, Tup.
Wivestad defeated Miller, 3 and 2.
DeAngelo defeated Slattery, 2-up.
Gutterman defeated Ste. Marie, 4 and 3.
Hauer defeated Creighton, Tup.
Shriver defeated McNeill, 19th hole.
Sellers defeated Meade, 2 and 1.
QUARTERFINALS
Smith defeated Mosley, 2-up.
Wivestad defeated DeAngelo, Tup.
Hauer defeated G utterm aa 2 and 1.
Sellers defeated Shriver 2 and 1.
SEMIFINALS
Smith defeated Sellers, Tup
Hauer defeated Wivestad, 3 and 2.
FINALS
Smith defeated Hauer, 19th hole.

Continued from Page 10A
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Tourney —
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-lows:
On Rlnker-Steastrom Field:
10 a.m. _ Edge water Eagles
vs. Central Florida Renegades.
1 p.m. _ Osceola Warriors vs.
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Smith repeats at Alaqua Lakes
Special to the Herald

said. "I think our guys felt
pretty good about the way they
played as well. We know we
nave to win this tournament to
get into the NCAAs, so every
game is a must-win for us."
In another first round game
on Wednesday, Randy Beam
tossed a complete game and
Rob Horst hit his 15th home
run of the year as No. 3 Florida
Atlantic defeated no. 4
Gardner-Webb 7-4.

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59—Financial
S ervices
Attention
Readers II
It's Illegal lor com panies doing
businoss by phono to prom ise
you a loan and ask yo u to pay
fo r It before th e y d e live r. For
more Inform ation, ca ll toll tree
1-877-FTC HELP. ( A public
service m essage Irom The
Sem inole H orald and the
Federal Trade Com m ission)

61—Money to Lend
Attention
Readers 11
It's Illegal tor com panies doing
businoss by phone to prom ise
you a loan and ask yo u to pay
fo r It before th e y d e liv e r. For
more inform ation, ca ll toll-free
1-877-FTC HELP. ( A public
service m ossago from The
S em inole H erald and the
Federal Trade Com m ission)

71—H elp Wanted
150 plus C hristian C hild Care
Center rtervwwm g tot F/T 4 P/T
pre school 4 toddlor teachers
Benefits Aval C al 407-936-3636
ext 10 or Fax 407-936-0041

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 40IK
PLAN! Drug tree workpiece
Apply at: M O Miller Drive,
Altamonte Spring* *07-7*0-

71—H

71—H elp Wanted

71—HELr Wanted

The S a n fo rd H e ra ld Is
looking fo r an Advertising
Sates Representative lo jo in
our progressive sales team
serving Sanlord. Lake M ary 4
surrounding
area
A
m arkoliag/buslnoss degree
or
sorrto
d ire c t
sales
experience preferred Wo w ill
tram Iho right individual who
possesses
solid
o rg a nizational skills, good
Interpersonal com m unication
abilities and who has a strong
desire lo achieve Must bo solim otivated, o n o rg o tic and
g o a l-o rie n ted
w ith
a
com m itm ent to outstanding
custom er servico Com puter
anchor design skills Itolplul but
not necessary M ust own
good, reliable transportation
TTSs B a M tm e Monday frkln y
(40hr w ork week required),
o n try-lo vu l p o sitio n w ith
com pensation based on
education
and
sales
oxpohonco

P alntors- E xperience -Hand
Tools Roqulrod Several Lake
County Projocts
1-888-210-6061
P ortrait Sales C onsultant 7
Pro solors For busy SamY Club
L im ited
tra ve l,
great
com pensation C all 386-7363661, leave msg
R estaurant.
cooks,
dishw ashers, bussers, bar
tondors. servers C a l Pam, 407323-399).
Server*, F/T, oxp necessary AM
4 PM sh ifts C a ll D aVlncI
Restaurant.
407-323-1388
SW AM P
HO USE
G R ILL
Looking for qualified cooks 23 yrs exp AM 4 PM sfxfCi Apply
In person 488 W High Banks,
DoBary 386-668-8891

G rilt/Food Prop: Days tu ll/pari
txno. no Sundays C al 407-3338875.

NEED MONEY •CALL NOW!!!!!!
■ B uying w s o lx ig a hom o? • Buying o r S o lin g a Busrnoss?
•Looking to r a Forodosuro? • Looking lo r tho B ost R ates? l

Bobcat O perator: M usi have
residential grading exp. 4 valid
citvors kxjnsa Sanlord Area 407482-9805

M osl ot C entral Florida HOME
HEALTH AIOS wont answer this
ad Thero already working tor
us' C o l Interim Health Coro 407740-5284 or lax rosumo 407-5391463

F o r R ll Y dur M ortcrge
&amp; R r m E s i n n N eeds
C O M M E R C IA L

•

R E S ID E N T IA L

258-A u to m o t iv e

WEEKLY RENTALS
S ta rtin g O $82/w k.
H is to ric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423
Very n ice, ve ry clean lum rm ,
all u ll, cable, A/C, Indry, pfione,
kitch use, soc dr, resident
ownor. private entranco No
S m o k in g ! O nly d ru g fre e
so b e r need epply. 407-3140924.

L o w e ll's A u to R e p a ir

281-H o m e
I m pr o v em en t

T o yo ta 4 A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o re ig n 4 D o m e s tic A u to R e p a ir

C L IM A -S H IE L D
C E R A M IC C O ATIN G
THERM A -5H IE L D

3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 . S a n lo rd
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
H o u rs Q A M -6P M
V IS A /M A S T E R C A R D

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

A QArvirn

407-671-4143
S E E O U R A D O N P A G E 9A

28 1 -H om e

269-C l ea n in g S ervices
B LIT Z C LE A N
W o O ffe r T h o a o S o rv lc e s
•H o u s e C le a n in g S vc.
• O ffic e C lo a n ln g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

R u th 's Q u a lity H o u se
C le a n in g S e rv ic e

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn! I
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 U \
277-

H ealthcare

H eadache?
T oll-F re e
24 -H r
R ecorded M essage reveals How
Thousands of Americans Are Finally
Living H e ad ache Free! Call 1-800715-6388.

278-

H a n d y M an
M ain ten an ce Folks
Rem odel kitchen &amp; Bath
IrrlgatiofVPresaure W ash
P ainting /C e ra m ic Tilo
R efinlsh C abinets
H om o/Law n S prinkler Repair
Licensed A Insured
Hom e R e pa lrs/U te Hauling
407-830-8366

I

Fill Dirt, Shell, Tbp Soil, Rock,
C o n cre te -W a s h ou t, B o b c a t 7
T ra c to r S e rv ic e a v a ila b le also.
Servicing Volusia, Lake. Sem inole,
O range C ounties. 407-847-8872.

CALL JIM 407-322-4263
SANFORD - LA KE M AR Y A R EA
SWSSffiH
I

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Private Room In Longwood
Homo, Steady Employed, NonSmoker $68 wk, $50 Deposit
407-830-8219
Sanford:
Dow ntow n,
convenient
lo ca tio n ,
refrigerator, microwave, color TV.
kitchetto room , private bath,
sleeping room s. C all 407-3214900

301-R eal E state
W e B u y H o u se s
A ll a re a s 4 a n y c o n d itio n
H a ve a p ro b le m h o u s e ?
W e ta k e o ve r p a y m e n ts
N o e q u ity , n o p ro b le m
A v o id fo re c lo s u re
N o c o m m is s io n s .le e s
W e p u t ca sh In y o u r p o c k e ts !
F re e re p o rts a l:
w w w .H o m e S O S .co m
C a ll B a rry a l 4 0 7 -0 2 5 -8 2 4 7

m p r o v e m e n t

P re s s u re W a s h in g 4 P a in tin g

P lu m b in g &amp; E le c tric a l F ix tu re
In s ta lla tio n s
407-321-6712

R o o f in g
A LLM A hl R b b F ItiQ
S p e c ia liz in g In re ro o fin g
4 re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 8 2 6
Lie # R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

287-L aw n S ervices
C la s s ic C u ts L a w n C ara
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S e rv ic e .
M ow , E d g e , W o e d o a t, &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly /M o n th ly . F re e E s tim a te s .
S e n io r D is c o u n t, 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0

Q u a lity C u t
L a w n M a ln ta n a n c s
C o m m e rc ia l &amp; R e s id e n tia l
B lo w in g , T rim ln g , E d g in g
C h ris tia n O w n e d 4 O p e ra te d
C a ll A n y tim e . 4 0 7 -7 8 2 -3 1 4 5

R . E Z L a w n Care
Y ard M a in te n a n c e , C le a n U p,
&amp; H a u l O ff
407-702-7015
407-702-4448

294-P a in t in g

A FFO R D A B LE
PAINTING
Home Of The
Bid Buster
O e l 2 Bids T hen C a ll Us
C om m ercial &amp; R esidential
Lie &amp; Insured 15 Yrs. Exp
20% OH W ith T his A d

Free Estimate*

407-830-0596
407-466-7866

279-HAULING

| . FULL TRAINING
3 . GREAT BENEFITS
. GREAT ENVIRONMENT

93—R ooms For
R ent

o a
A d v e rtis e y o u r b u s in e s s o r s e rv ic e s fo r a s little a s $ 2 .0 0 p e r day.
C a ll (4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 to s p e a k to a C la s s ifie d R e p re s e n ta tiv e

275-DRYWALL

iHnabllahed 16 YSarawww.8 0 curltyflnanclal.com
i Habla E&amp;pai

93—Rooms For
Rent

Business &amp; Services
Directory

S a t is f a c t io n is G u a r a n t e e d !!

Ful l S e r v i c e
Real Estate &amp; M or t ga ge Execu ti ves

D ish w a sh e r, experienced
hard worker. C oll DaVinci's
R e sta u ra n t,A lte r
1:30,
Sanlord. 407-323-1388

S prlngH III S uites Sanford
S em inole Towno C enter Is
h irin g
for
tho
fo llo w in g
positions:
F/T H ouse p e rso n
FT/PT Desk C le rk
F/T M aintenance
Good w orking onvlronm onl,
looking lo r good, fa ith fu l
omployoos Takxig appheatons
im m ediately 201 N Towno Rd
Sanford,FL 32771

Security Financial
Free Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers

C ls rlc a l/C u s t S orv Rep Data
entry, counter sorv. Lift up to 30
lbs W arehouse A s s t F ill
orders, stock, lift lo 50 lbs. Both
M-F w /bonefils 4 req W indows
4 attn to detail. W ill train
Cindy 407-322-6897

Tractor O perator: M ust have
residential grodmg oxp 4 valid
tktvers k n e e Santord Area 407482-9805

R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e rc ia l
W e e kly, M o n th ly, B l-W o e k ly
U co n a w n , B o n d e d , In s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

4 0 7 - 6 6 1 - 9 7 0 0

CANVASS W anted P/T Salary
♦ Bonus. W ill Train Tho W right
People C al O x t u STxoM Al 407671-4137

71—HELr Wanted

PAINTERS AND HELPERS
NEEDED. GREAT PAY 407830-0596

Fust
Food
R estaurant
M anager, W inter P ork, FL
D ire cts
and
co ordinates
preparation
of
food.
Coordinates a ctivities ot other
w orkers. H ire and train s
personnel Establisfw s delivery
routes 40 hrs/w k, M-F, H A M BPm Req 1 yrtoxp xi p b ofterod
or relate d o ccupation as
restaurant m anager Com p
salary Send resum e only lo
6716 Alom a Avo. W inter Park,
FL 32792

Bobcat operator needed, exp
required for grading pads 4 final
grados Class A license a plus
407-402-7060

71—H elt Wanted

M alntence Tech, F/T, Largo
A partm ent
Com m unity,
E xperience A M ust. HVAC
C ertified 407-321-6220

Earn Extra M oney I W ork Port
Tlmo Hours Incomo P otential
O l $1000-31500 A Week C all
407-830-5890

m

Wanted

Lk M ary G lfl Basket Store. 1225 ♦ hrVwk W ilting to tram Sell
starter, positJvo atlitudo. exp with
MS Word. Excel. QO boxful C ol
Bruce or Lori 407-936-0468

DRIVING
INSTRUCTO R
needed part tim e fo r our
Sanford school. M inim um
requirem ents: 3 years driving
or
related
experience,
oxcollenl solely record, m ool
a ll DOT requirem ents, high
school grad or GED w ith
good com m unication skills
G ood pay and benefits
package. C all Truck Driver
Institute and ask lot REX 000554-7364 or lax rosumo 407328-B006

II Interested, please send
resum o lo:
Dan Sutton
A dvertising Manager
S e m in o le
H e rald
N ew spapers
PO B ox 1667
S a n lo rd , FL 32772
P hone: 407-322-2611 x 11
Fax: 407-323-9406
E m ail:

e lp

407-322-2611

Lawn spray person needed lor
local pest control com pany
Need va lid d rivers license.
407-321-6647

DRIVER-CLASS
B
LICENSE,
$10.50
HOUR TO
START,
BENEFITS,
DFWP
(407)299-1300

AOVLBI1SINQSALES
REPRESENTATIVE

EOE
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVESTI
A lw ays
a
good
policy,
e sp e cia lly
lo r
businoss
opportunitns and Iranchisos C al
Florida Dept, o l A grcu ltu re 4
Consumer Services at 000-4357352 or FTC-HELP for free
ntorm atxxv Or visit our Web site
at www ftc gov/bizop
Florida law requires sellers ot
certain business opportunities
to register w ith Florida Dopl ot
A griculture
4
Consum er
Services before selling C all lo
verity law ful registration before
you buy.

Sendees

FRANK B A R N H AR T PAINTIN G
PRESS U R E C LE A N IN G
SINCE 1870
Free E stim ates
407-324-8060

308— T h era peu tic
M a ssa c e
ASIAN GIRL
FULL BODY MASSAGE

PROFESSIONAL
QAM-12PM 7 D a ys

CALL 407-497-0658
S R 438 E .

ALTAM O NTE 8 P R IN Q 8

312—T ree S ervice
W hat About Bob's Tree Service?
W a A c c e p t A ll C re d it C a rd s.
Tree Removal, Trim m ing, Bobcat
Svc, Firewood, Free Esllm atas.
Ltc/ln* .407- 250-1579

316— W eld in g &amp;
S heet M etal

W ill Do Your
W elding W ork,
ALUM INUM OR
STEEL @
Very R easonable
Rates!
CALL ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

$15.75 per m o n th....... 5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

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103— H ouses-

95— R oommate
Wanted

99—Apartments U nfurnished

$45GMo, w AjW . Iit&amp; a p p l foe.
Share 4/2 w /som i prrvato ent.
P ro fe ssio n a l young m iddle
aged m ale Sanford A irp o rt
area N/S, N/D A quiet 407-3237500

B a n fo rcV L a kt M ary: 1. 2, and
3 Bedroom Apts starting at $530
Lake From Living. Free R e fill
C all now, 407-322-9104. EHO,

Own bedroom , w /d. kitchen
privile g es, e le ctric, w ater &amp;
coble r d StOCVwk 407-324-7500
leave m essage

97—A partments
Furnished
B eautifully furnished IBFt apt.
$850/mo. Includes water, cabio.
o lo clicity 407-323-6070.

99—A partments
U nfurnished

99—A partments U nfurnished

U N F U R N J5 H E D

D O Y L E R EA LTY
R E N TA LS
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
S a n fo rd : 1/1 Eat-In Kitchan,
L ivin g
Rm,
$460/$425S anford: Lrg 2/2
C ondo.
P rivacy
P allo
$675/$650 Dop
S a n fo rd : 3/2. Kitchen. Living
Rm. Fenced Yard. New Paint.
S ection
B
Accopted
$675/$625 Deposit
S a n fo rd ; 3/2 Condo, Approx.
1400 Sq Ft, Scrn Porch,
Inside U tility Rm . E a l-ln
K itchen,
D ining
Rm,
Com m unity Poof $775/$750
Dep
A lta m o n te S p rln g a : 4/2,
Double G arage. Carpeted,
Very N ice Hom e $950.00
$950.00 Deposit
Lake M ary: 4/3 w/pool. pool
m ain)., double garage, carpet
A
tile .
Lovely
Hom e.
$1B50/$1B00
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

100—C ondominium
R entals
505 Club D r. W inter Springs
3BR/2BA. 1st door condo.,
fireplace,
avail, m id June.
S950/MO $950/sec. Call P oalg
Reafty 407-322-6678
S anlord
2BR/2BA
large
llvtng/dining area, fu lly equip,
kitchen, w/d S625/MO ♦ $300
Sec. Dep. 700 E. A irport Btvd
(Sandlowood V illas) C all 407323-1603

101—H ousesFurnished

1,2 , A 3 Bedroom s available,
from $45Qtnon9v C al 407-3233266.

Clean A secure lo r single adult
o n ly . 2BR/1BA dow ntow n
Sanford S700/M O
1st A
security 321 -377-3033

Lake M ary: 5/4, Executive
Pool Home, 5,000 + si. w/
tn Law Suite. Renovated
S e cu rity F lna n cia l/M e l
407-661-9700

103— HOUSES-

U nfurnished

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BDRM. S515/MO
2 DDRM , M15/MO AND UP
Cable Included
407-323-8670

/CAPTAIN'SEn
IM S F J

407-321-0759
2535 Georgia Avo. Sortord 3/1 5
houso, CHA, available now.
Section 8 welcom e $750 mo
$750 se cu rity C a ll P o rilg
Realty. 407-322-6670

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

ra*\

(877) 447-1950
Capt. Mike Adams

G ENEVA: FOR RENT OR
SALE. 3/2 m obile home on 5
acres wKh pond, Pasteur A large
workshop $700/M 0 C all 305522 2602__________________

117—C ommercial
R entals
LONQW OOD. Close to UPS
1375 sq ft offioo/wamhouse unit.
M oro cu It, am plo parking,
clean A w ill m aintained, very
co m p e titive
rent,
w ith
incentives. 407-331-0539
LO N Q W O O D /LAKE MARY:
M id su e p u b lic storage
w arehouse. BOO sf spaces,
nice, secure, easily accessible
location $230Tno C a l 407-3310539
S a n fo rd O ffic e : 750 sq ft.
$450/m o.
New
Rugs,
Docoratad, 3rd SI A S. Sanford
Avo. Plenty of Parking, Private
Bath, wet Bar. Very Nice. 407579-8942, Brk/Own

Keep up to date on local events,
(p o lls, local business, local education and
n w iy other subjects with your newspaper.
Y o u l also And entertaining features, like
cartoons, columns, puzzles, reviews, and
lots more.

127—
Storage/O ffice For
Rent

Here in cn the inferratim you
need. Read your newspaper.

O fflce/W arehouse: 1,250 sq ft
A 2.500 sq It O ffice A/C.
private restrm Sec Dep rqd. A
1 yr lease. 407-323-6122.

Sanford Herald
300 North French Ave., Sanford

407-322-2611

141—H omes For
Sale

i

3BR/1A BA. concrete block. 1100
sq It. new roof, new CHA, w all
to w a ll tile , fenced yard,
$71,600. 102 C ountry C lub
D rive, Sanford 407-929-7173
or 918-495-2026.

Spring Into 2004
With One Of Our
Apartments

•0N0 VOfCT: Race* m to 110 000
kss honwwwi siMlancs Led
Bui i tone nHOi U00 cmK
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USMOU. OfUNQC. VOLUSAI

Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.

Ask about specials!

F ixer U p: Sofd as Isl 3/2. Eat
In K it.. LR, $62,900
In Law Q u a rte rs: 4 /3 ,2300-*
sq ft, LN, Dm, Fam , Game Rm,
$169,900.
L ika N aw : 3/2. Uv. Din.
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard. $95,500
In Lew Q uartere: 5 Bed 31/2
bath over 4500 sq ft w/4bed
21/2 bath m ainhouse plus 1
b e d /lb a th
In law
apt.
w/separate kitchen, bedroom,
fam rm A bath, 2 car garage
plus additional 3 car garage,
workshop or storage on I acre
$299,900
R en o va te d : 3/2 w ith new
Interior p a rt, comer lot w/2 car
garago $93,900

SaifordCrartMartmeats
407-323-3301

,

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

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Country
Style
City
Living

S ale

4-H
GARAGE
SALE

s300 OFF
1st M onth's Rent
Willi 12 Mo Lease k Aiuirouetl Cretin

Protits Benelil
4 H Summer
Camps

• Spacious Apartments with targe QoeeU • Lake
Front • Volleyball « Splitting Pool • Tennle Courts
, Country Lake Apts|
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Friday June 4th
8 am - 3 mu

N

250 West County
Home Rd .
Sanford

Country Lake i
Apartments

407-665-5560

2714 Rldoewood Ave., Sanford»330-5204

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"O P E N HOUSE” -----3/2 home in beautiful
established neighborhood.
$115,000.
SAT A SUN 12-5pm
107 W. 30th S treet
407-928-4237. Becky
38R /1.5B A 312 East 25th St,
S anford.
H ardw ood
firs ,
enclosed porches. $69,500.
Zoned
RC-1
(R e stricte d
Com m ercial) Residential rental
use perm itted. G reat business
location. 407-929-7173 or 916495-2026

No Money Downl
Free list of properties available
w ith no down paym ent. Free
recorded m essage, 1-868-2267280.
10*1043.
R e/M ax
Central Realty.

SELL YOUR
HOUSE TODAYI
New com pany In Lake Mary
has several program s to buy
your home lor a l cash or tease
w lh tie option to pwthase AU.
price ranges considered
C all now to hear
your options

V a le n cia
O ren g e a ,
Red
G ra p e fru it, Peas 8 C om
M e riw e th e r F a rm s, 3461
C e le ry A ve, S a n fo rd .

223—
M iscellaneous
Save o n P a rta ll M ow er
Blades. Betts. W heels, T ires A
Tubes.
C e s fo 'a ,
2617A
French Ave, Sanford. 407-3238418 ____________________
Spa/Hot tub, 5 person portable
w ith lounger. 5hp. 20 |ets,
never used. $1650. 407-2565919

231—C ars For S ale
1088 CHEVY CO RVETTE.
BLACK
NEEDS
SOME
W ORK O R D IN AL OW NER
$5000 407-688-6644

97 SUNF1RE O T. autom atic,
e xce lle n t c o n d . cold A/C,
power windows, $3000 OBO
407-323-1869

/isteria

Need an Investm ent?? Want
to Move out of Apartment Lie??
2405
O ran g e
A venue
Charm ing 2/1 cottage, wood
ftrs, brick patio, park bench,
lowering oaks, m ove-in ready
low $90,000's. C all Joyce
Stansberry 407-323-6755
C A LL AND ASK US ABOUT
REO OR FORECLOSURE
PRO PERTIES
A NEW
LO C AL LISTING S.
C a ll Jo yce S te n e b e rry
407-323-6755
O r, Je n D u ttw e fle r
407-679-1000

160—Business For
S ale
Florlst/G tfl Shop In O viedo |ust
reduced lo $30K total. Includes
Inventory A van Store front
location C all Shereo, Security
Financial. 407-661-9700.

181—Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
D IN IN Q R M :
.BOM BAY
CHERRYW O O O , 110* D bl
Pod. 8 C hippendale Chrs. 72*
B u ffe t/H u tch, U nused, S till
Boxed. Cost $1BK. Sell $3950.
M arble Server $750, 13 pc
Cherry Set, 70* Table. 8 chrs,
China Cab., $1295. 407-6601415

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-DH-1182-05N-K

CITY OF LONGWOOD

CHANGE OF NAME OF
CHRISTIAN M CH1RICHIGNO
(present name)
TO
CHRISTIAN M. VINTILLA.
(requested new name)
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION

T ruck /B uses/V ans
F o r S ale
P icku p T tu ck : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota, 1995, 104,000 m iles,
dark green, extended cab, V8,
power everything. $5.299.407322-5377 eve.

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o l the Circuit Court
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
30 1 North Park Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771-1243
Publish: May 16. 23. 30. 2004
and June 6. 2004
E047e

Notice is hereby given that the Sanlord C ity Com m ission w ill
conduct a public hearing on M onday, June 14, 2004, beginning
at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, in Iho C ity
Com m ission Cham bers. 300 N orth Park Avenuo, Sanlord,
Florida. The purpose of the hearing is to consider the recom ­
m endation of the Sanlord Planning and Zoning Com m ission sit­
ting as the Local H anning Agency (LPA). to receive public Input
and to take action on a proposed jo in t planning Interlocal agree­
m ent between the C ity o f Sanlord. Sem inole C ounty and the
Sanlord A irport A uthority The purpose o l the agreem enl is to sa l
forth procedures lo r intergovernm ental coordination between
Sem inole C ounty and the C ity o l Sanlord regarding developm ent
o l properties w ithin the unincorporated areas o l the Airport
Layout Plan and lo allow the C ity and the County lo jo in tly share
planning authority on properties w ithin the A irport Layout Plan
Interested parties are encouraged to provide w rttten/oral input
regarding the proposed agreem ent at the C ity Com m ission
m eeting or by w riting lo the Departm ent o l Planning and
Developm ent Services. P. O. Box 1788, Sanlord, FL 327721768
The proposed agreem ent Is available tor public review at tho
Departm ent o f Planning and Developm ent Services, 2nd floor.
C ity H all, 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford. Florida, (ram B OO
A.M . to 5 DO P.M., M onday through Friday.

191—Building
M aterials
CO RRUG ATED
STEEL
RO O FINO fo r B am s. B oat
Docks, Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15"x20' 1Bhc20*.Call For
Prices. Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5768

FREE KITTENS TO A
GOOD HOME CALL
407-417-1159

Patti's Pet
Sitting
W ill Cera For Your Oog or C at
In Your H om e W hile You Are
Gone) P lenty o f TLC. Very
Reasonable Releel References
A vailable U pon R equest.
Please C e l 407-314-8703.

211— A n tiq u e &amp;
C ollectibles
Collector will pay 8500 to
$3000 for K Newton, A Hair
A L Roberta oil paintings.
Ceil 321-443-4233.

Ord. No. 04-1692

f

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O rdinance Number 04-1690 (ANX 01-04)
A pplicant:
Total Teamwaros
Tax Parcel ID *;
26-2O-3O-5AR-ODOO-O50C
Location:
275 S Hwy 17/92
R equest:
Land Use from County Com m ercial
to C ity Com m ercial
O rdinance Num ber 04-1692 (SPA 01-04)
Total Teamwaros
Applicant:
26-20-30-5AR-0000-058C
Tax Parcel ID *:
275 S. Hwy 17/92
Location:
Land Use from County Com m ercial
Request:
lo C ity Com m ercial
M ap B:

Ord. No. 04-1691
Ord. No. 04-1693

O rdinance Num ber 04-1691 (ANX 02-04)
A pplicant:
BRW Holdings
Tax Parcel ID * :
26-20-30-5AR-0D00-058J
Location:
205 S, Hwy 17/92
R equest:
Land Use from County Com m ercial
to C ity Com m ercial.
O rdinance Num ber 04-1693 (SPA 02-04)
A pplicant:
BRW Holdings
Tax Parcel ID * :
26-20-30-5AR-OD00 058J
Location:
205 S. Hwy 17/92
Request:
Land Use from County Com m ercial
to C ity Com m ercial
The com plote description by m etes and bounds and the o rd i­
nances can be obtained from the office of trie C ity C lork. A t the
m eeting, interested parties m ay appear and be hoard w ith
respect to the proposed ordinances. Those hearings m ay bo
continued Irom tim e to tim e as m ay bo nocessary A copy ot tho
proposed ordinances is posted at the Longwood C ity Hall.
Longwood, F lorida and copies are on tile w ith tho C lork of tho
C ity and may bo inspected by the public.

The m attef discussed a l th is m eeting/hearing is quasi-judicial in
nature. As such. Interested parties are prohibited tram contact­
ing m em bers q l the City Com m ission on th is m atter, oxcopt dur­
ing the public hearing, o r by w ritten com m unication to the
Planning D ivision at tho address abovo
Persons w ith disabilities needing assistance to partxripate in any
ot these proceedings should contact the ADA coordinator at
(407) 260-3461, at toast 48 hours in advance o l Iho m ooting
Sarah M. M ijares, City Clerk
Publish: May 23. 30. 2004
E160

B e d ro o m
G ro u p :
Louis
P hillips collection, solid wood
sleigh bed, dresser, m irror,
chest, n lg h lsta nd . New In
boxes, m ust self. $1295. 407402-1781 or 386-753-1518.

P ool
T a b le :
8 tl
IBC
professional series. 3 pc 1* stale.
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, s til in
crate, coat $4K. eel $1450. 407660-1415.

Old No. 04-1690

A ll persons are advised that il they decide to appeal any decision
m ade at these m eetings/hearing3, they w ill need a record ot the
proceedings and lo r purpose, they may noed lo ensuro that a
verbatim record ot the proceedings is m ade, which record to
include the testim ony and evidence upon w hich tho appoal is to
be based (per Sec 286 0105. Florida Statutes)

BEORM - B PC K g h e n d Louis
V III CHERRYW O O O ,
e ll
D ovelall, D resser, trl-m lrro r.
Chest. 2 NiteStds. Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost $15K. Sell $3,250.
407-660-1415.

187—S porting
G oods

lows:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE JO IN T
PLANNING INTERLO CAL AGREEM ENT BETW EEN THE
CITY OF SANFORD, SEM INOLE COUNTY ANO THE
SANFORD AIRPO RT AUTHORITY REGARDING
PLANNING AUTHO RITY ON UNINCORPORATED
LANDS IN THE AIRPO RT LAYOUT PLAN

BEDRM - B PC Loren
CHERRYW OOD Sleigh bed.
Ralls, Dresser. M irror, Chest. 2
N itestds, unused. S till Boxed,
Cost $7k. Sell $1950 407-6601415

M a ttre se
S e t:
NASA
technology m em ory foam as
seen on T V /M ali. 20 year
warranty R atal $1899: must s a l
$595.407-402-2778 or 3866688494.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the C ity of Longwood. Florida,
that the C ity Com m ission w ill hold a public hearing In tho
Longwood C ity Com m ission Cham bers, 175 W est W arren
Avenuo, Longwood. Florida on Monday, June 7. 2004 at 7 0 0
P.M., or as soon theroatter as possible to consider adoption of
the follow ing ordinances Ploaso be advised these ordinances
provides for tho annexation of certain property describes as fo l­

May 14,2004

BED : Luxury firm pillow -top
m attress se t. brand new
w /w arranty. $155, 407-8311322
or
366-216-2946.
D elivery available.__________

Futon: S old wood missiorhstyte
arm s, extra nice loam layered
pad. A il brand new $195. 407402-1781 or 388-753-1530.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ANNEXATION ORDINANCES

Map A:
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: MIGUEL F. CHI RICH IGNO
P O Box 300391
Casselberry. FL 32730
You are hereby notified that a
Petition lor change oI name ol
your minor child/chiidren was
filed in this Court on the 17 day
o l March. A D . 2004, by Maria
Isabel V lntllla and you ara
required lo serve a copy o l your
written delenses, if any lo tt, on
petl!toners whose name and
address are Mans Isabel Vtnlilla.
900 Cutler Rd.. Longwood. FL
32779 and file the original with
the Clerk o l the above styled
court on or before the June 18,
2004, otherwise judgment may
be entered againtl you tor the
relief demanded in the petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of Ih it court on May 11,2004.

235—

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Legals

Eat

4 0 7 -4 9 3 -3 2 5 5

m

Legals

221—G ood T hings
to

199—P ets &amp;
S upplies

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

AWPQRTfty

For

Realty, Inc.

3BR/1BA, cable, screen porch,
wash room , large yd , carport,
carpot, air h e a l After 4PM 407323-7113

ing Your
World Home

om es

S a n fo rd : 3BR, 123 Club Rd.
Fenced, pets ok w ith deposit.
$695 ♦ dep 407-323-4540

107—M obile H omes
For R ent

Sanford: 3BR, CHA. 2004 H oly
Avo. hardw d firs , double
ca rp o rt roady now, $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540

141—H

T 1

SANFORD 3B R /I 5BA Living
R m , Spa R m , Large Yard.
$1100/M 0 1st. Last A Security
407-402-4969

534 W ilton Cir. 2BR/2BA Placid
Lakes/Towne House. Gated
Com m unity, W /Pool. C all For
D etails
$950/M O
$950
Security. C al Porzig Really 407322-6678

»* ,;

NEW -Lux Town Home, near I4 $ 4 1 7 1665 sq ft In unit 3BR
2 5BA screened patio, attached
garago. a l appl. + wasTVdry, Bee
sys, gated comm $14CDMO 407688-0492__________________

Sanlord 3B H 750A ♦ bonus rm,
2,196
sq
ftm any
upgrades/show s like a m odel
Open house Sat 5/29 from
10AM -4PM C all tor in fo A
showing appt. Asking 2 I9 K In
C ourtly Ctob Pwk Sub 4076677773

2606 S M yrtle Ave., Sanlord
3/BR 2/DA te a r garage,
culdesak.
A vailable
6/15
$950/M 0 $950/security C all
P o riig Realty 407-322-6678

Start Dates
1Sanford, July 26
• Cocoa, Aug. 9

W jl l i t / / i &gt; / 2tT1*'* &gt;n i

CITY OF LONGW OOD, FLO RIDA
B oard o f A d ju stm e n t
N o tice o f P u b lic H earing

PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA CO O RDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M EETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion m ade w ith respect to arty m atter considered at the above
m eeting or hearing, he m ay need a verbatim record o l the pro­
ceedings. Including the testim ony and evidence, w hich record Is
not provided by the C ity o l Sanlord (FS 280 0105)
C ynthia Porter,
Deputy C ity C lerk
Publish: M ay 30, 2004
E201
NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHN'S RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that the tottowmg permit was Issued on May 14, 2004.
Orlando Lake Forest Joint Venters, permit * 40-117-22062-19 The
project la located In 5emmo*s County. Section 30. Township 19,
Range 30 E ast The permit authorises A SURFACE WATER MAN­
AGEMENT SYSTEM ON 2.65 ACRES TO SERVE the commercial lot
3 o l the Lake Forest Planned Unit Development known as Laka
Forest. The receiving waterbody Is the sedimentation pond'to be
bun
The ftte(s) containing the application lor the above ktted permit is
available lor Inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal holi­
days, 6:00 a.m. lo SCO p.m. at the St. Johns River Water
Management District (District) Headquarters. 4049 Reid Street.
Palatka. FL 32178-1429. A person whose substanliai Interests ere
affected by the D oted permitting decision may petition tor an admmistraUve hearing in accordance with sections 120.569 and 120 57.
Florida Statutes, or may chooee to ptxsue mediation as an alternative
remedy under section 120 573, Florida Statutes, before the deadline
lo r fHng a petition. Choosing mediation writ not adversely a ile d the
right to a hearing V mediation does not result In a settlement. The
procedure* tor pursuing mediation ara set forth in section 120 573,
Florida Statutes, end rules 24-100.111 and 28-l06.40t-.404 Florida
Administrative Code Petitions must comply with the requirements of
Florida Administration Coda Chapter 24-106 and be Ned with
(received by) the Dieted Clerk located at Dieted Headquarters
Highway 100 West. Palatka. FL 32177. Petitions tor admmisVativ*
bearing on the above applications) must be filed within twenty-one
(2 t) days of pubkestion of this noace or within twenty-six (24) days ol
the Dieted depositing node* o l this Intent In tee mail tor those persons
to whom the Dieted mails actual notice. Failure to Me a peaton with­
in the Ume period tria l constitute a waiver o i any nghi(s) such pereon(s) may nave to request an adm inisviave determination (hearing)
under eecaone 120.446 and 120.57, F.8.. concerning the subject per­
m it PeUone that are not Med In aooordanoe with the above provi­
sions are eubjed to divnieeal.
Because tee edmimdrsflve hearing process is designed to tormuUla
ftnai agency action, tee filing of a petition means that the D o trld i*
tria l action may be ddlerent tram the position taken by k In te i* notice
o i Insert. Persona whose substantial Interests w * be eftecud by any
auch final decision of tee D oted on tea applicant have tea right to
peOUon to beooma a party to tea proceedteg, in accordanca with tea
raqutremanta ta t torth above
Pubteh: May 30.2004
E230

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONGW OOD.
FLORIDA that tho Board ot Adjustm ent was scheduled to hold
a P ublic Hearing on May 26, 2004, at 6 00 PM . T his public
hearing has been rescheduled tor T hu rsd a y, Ju n e 10. 2004 at
7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as tho item m ay be heard. In the
C ity C om m ission C ham bers. 175 W. W arren A venue,
Longwood, Florida, In order lo considor the follow ing Tho pur­
pose o l this hearing is to receive public input on the lollow ing
requested Variances (VAR 05-04) for:
A pplicant:

Vanessa Petrich

Tax Parcel ID * :

30-20-30-512-0000-1210

Location

967 M alden C ourt

R equest:
A variance o l tho Longw ood
Developm ent Code, A rticle III, Section 3 2 0 S ite Design
Standards, to considor reducing rear-yard setback from 15' to
9'.
Legal D escription
LOT 121. DANBURY M ILL UNIT THREEA PLAT BOOK 35 PAGES 30 31
A l this m eeting a ll Interested parties may appear and be heard
w ith respect to this m atter This hearing m ay be continued from
tim e to tim e u ntil final action is taken
A copy o l the proposed request is on file in the Planning
D ivision O ijice o l the Com m unity Services Departm ent at 174
W est Church Avenue. Longwood, Florida tor Inspection by the
public, ot if you wish additional inform ation, please call the office
a l 407-260-3462
A ll persons ara advised that if they decide lo appeal any de ci­
sion made at these m eebngs/heanngs, they w ill need a record
of the proceedings and lo r such purposes, they m ay need to
ensure that a verbatim record o l the proceedings is m ade,
w hich record to include the testim ony and evidence upon w hich
the appeal is lo be based (per Sec. 266 0105. Florida S tatutes)
Persons w ith disabilities needing assistance lo participate in
any of these m eetings should contact tho A. D A C oordinator
at (407) 260-3461 at least 48 hours in advance o l the m eeting
The m atter discussed e l th is heanng is quasi-judicial in nature
As such. Interested parties are prohibited Irom contacting m em ­
bers of the Board ot Adjustm ent on th is m atter, except during
the public heanng, or by w ritten com m unication to the Planning
D ivision at the address above
Pubhsh: May 30. 2004
E234

Sanford Herald

J

300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, F lorida 32771
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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�T he Herald

Nonet of
PUBLIC HEAR INO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
**
and City Commission
« the Cffy of Lakt Mary Florida
ib *l sad Board wM hold a Putrtc
NjM nO on Thursday. Juno IT ,
2004 at 7CO pm ., or aa aoon aa
PoaatAa thereafter as posstAs
G ly o* Laka Mary proposes
to adopt the toiowtogordtoance:
ORDINANCE NO
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA;
AMENDING SECTION 15514
&lt;8) (1) (to). REQUIRING LOTS
TO BE EQUAL TO OR LARGER
THAN THE AVERAGE OF ALL
PROPERTIES WITHIN TOO
FEET; TO ALLOW MORE
PROPERTIES TO QUALIFY
FOR THE MINOR SUBDIVI­
SION APPROVAL PROCESS.
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY AND EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
Tba purpose o l this haaring la to
raoNva public Input on the pro­
posed
ordinance
The
Commission may vote to
approve the ordnance on lYsl
reading and schedule the ordi­
nance tor a second reading and
final public hearing or deny said
ordinance The proposed ordi­
nance w ill Impact properties
desiring to utUiie the minor sub­
division approval process, per
Section 155.14 o l the City Code
o l Ordinances

A copy o l the proposed ordi­
nance Is available tor Inspection
In the Community Development
Ontoe, Lake Mary Police Station,
165 E. Crystal Lake Avenue,
Lake Mary, Florida, Monday
through Friday, horn a 00 A M.
until 5 00 P.M., or you may ca l
407-585-1442 lor Inlormation
concerning these amendments.
The Public Hearing wiH be held
in the City o l Lake Mary
Community Center at 260 N
Country Club R d. Lake Mary
The public Is invited to attend
end be heard Said hearing may
continue from time lo time until
the Mayor and City Commission
make a final decision.
NOTE;
PERSONS
ARE
ADVISED THAT THE CITY
MAKES A TAPED RECORD OF
THIS MEETING FOR ITS CON­
VENIENCE THIS RECORD
MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECORD FOR
THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL
FROM A DECISION MADE BY
THE CITY. ANY PERSON
WISHING TO ENSURE THAT
AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAIN­
TAINED FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISEO TO
MAKE
THE
NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS AGENCY WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEET­
ING OR HEARING, HE OR SHE
WILL NEED A RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS. AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE,
HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OF THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MADE, WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TES­
TIMONY AND
EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS
TO BE BASED.
FLORIDA
STATUTES 206 0105,
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINQ ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407-585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
DATED Wednesday, May 12.
2004
Pubhth: May 30. 2004
E203
C ircu it Court
Sem inole County, Florida
Casa# 04-CA-170-18-W
Aaaoclalea
International
Holding) Corporation,
PlalnWI(i)
va
Pedro J. Gome) Garda.
Defendant!«)

NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEflEBY GIVEN
that by w to * of that certain Wnt
of Execution Issued out o l and
under th# seal of th# Circuit
Court of Seminole County.
Florida. Case # O4-CA-710-16W upon a final Judgment ren­
dered In the aforesaid court fit
that certain case entitled
Associates
International
Holdings Corporation, Plaintiff
va
Pedro J. G om el Garda,
Defendant)■) which aforesaid
W ill of Execution wa* delivered
to me a* Sharif! of Samtoda
County. Florida and I have levied
upon a l tie rig ht M i and tolar•a t of to * defendant* to to * tottowtog deeatbed property, said
property being to ta led to
Samtnota County, Florida, more
pertw iarty described a* M ow s:
Leg Lot 2. Sweetwater Club
Eatate*. PB 2B. P ag** 100 and
101 a/Wa 104' Sweetwater Ctob
Btvd., Longwood. Florida 32779
• undersigned a t Sheriff
tnoto County, Florid*. w«
JA M on the 29th day of
D. 2004 offer tor aal* and
th * highest bidder. FOR
IN HAND AND SUBJECT
|Y AND ALL EXISTING
, at the Front (South)
at the flagpole, of the
} i*
County Sheriff It
100 Bush Bhd.. Sanford.
., th * above described

That ta x i te le it being made to
aabsty V i* terms ol this Wrff of
Execution.
Donald F. Eaknger, S her*
Semtoola County. Florida
br

6. 13.

2004
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABILI-

Sunday. May 30.2004

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

TIES ACT OF 1900. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE
SHERIFFIS OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORO.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 665M I 2.

Courthouse located at 301 N.
Paik Avenue to Sanford, Florida.
*1 1100 a m. on th * 17 day of
June. 2004 the following
described property aa Set forth to
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtl;

of May. 2004 entered in Civil
C a t* No. 04-CA-696-14K of Ih *
Ctreuff Court of th * 18TH Judicial
Circuit to and for SEMINOLE
County, Santord, Florida, where­
to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS. IN C , It the Plaintiff and
PHILLIP MATTHEWS A/K/A
PHILLIP MATHEWS; BANK
ONE. N A ; UNITED STATE OF
AMERICA;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
PHILLIP
MATTHEWS A/K/A PHIILIPO
MATHEWS. JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendants I w il ae« to the high­
est and best bidder lor cash at
the WEST FRONT DOOR at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue to
Sanford, Florida, at 1100 a m
on the 17th day of June, 2004
th# following described property
as set forth to said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wlt

Pubkth May 30. 2004 and June
6, 13, 20. 2004
E204
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CA8E NO.: 03-CA-1029-14G
FIRST CREDIT
COMMERCIAL CAPITAL
CORPORATION, a Florida
Corporation,
Plaintiff,
va.
Q0S-MAGNOLIA
PLANTATION, INC . a Florida
Corporation, et a l,
Defendant)
NATIONAL HERITAGE
FOUNDATION, a) trutfee of
TRUST NUMBER 1062, on
behalf of the NATIONAL
HERITAGE FOUNDATION
TRUST,
Intervention Plaintiff*,
FIRST CREDIT COMMERCIAL
CAPITAL CORPORATION, a
Florida corporation, at a l,
Intervention Defendants

NOTICE OF
ACTION

LOT 18. BLOCK 5, NORTH
ORLANDO TOWNSITE 4TH
ADDITION,
(REPLAT
OF
SHEET NO
1 AND 2),
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 14, PAGE 5 6 . OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dated this 19 day o l May. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Publish to:
THE SANFORD HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVID
J STERN, P A , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
04-23523
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with dfseblblle t needrng a special accom­
modation
should
coni act
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
Ih *
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227, 1BOO 955 0771 (TDD) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publiah: May 30. 2004 and June
6, 2004
E206
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 596-14

TO WEALTH PRESERVATION
CERTIFICATE. LDC, and all
partlea claim ing filte re d by,
through, under or against such
Defendant, and an parties hav­
ing or darning to have any right,
title or filte re d In the property
hereinafter described
YOU ARE NOTIFIED than an
action lor declaratory Judgment,
tor mortgage foreclosure, lor
replevin, and for damage* with
respect to the property located In
Seminole County, Florida and
legally described on Exhibit *A*
attached hereto has been filed
againd you, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written detente*. It any. lo It on
Todd M. Hoepker. Eaqufie. attor­
ney lor Inlervenor, DCP, LIMIT­
ED. whose address It Post
O ffice Boa 3311, Orlando,
Floods 32602-3311, within thirty
(30) days after the first publica­
tion o l thla Notice, and file the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
intervene* Y attorney of Immedi­
ately thereafter: otherw ise a
default wiH be entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the Intervene* Complaint

EXHIBIT “A*
Tract* •F A". *F -B \ *F-C*. *G \
"H*. V , and 10. MAGNOLIA
PLANTATION, according to the
plat thereof, a t recorded in Plat
Book 65, Paget 73 through B3.
of the Public Records ol
Seminole County, Floods
WITNESS my hand and seal of
this Court on the day of MAY
IB. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekem
Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TY ACT
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to partietpeta in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no coat to you, to the provi­
sion o l certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N301, Santord.
Florida 32771 (407) 343-4227,
within (2) working day* of your
receipt of this notice; N hearing
or voice Impaired, c e l 1-800855-8771.
TODD M HOEPKER. ESQUIRE
Tbdd M. Hoepker. PA.
Post Office Bos 3311
Orlando. FL 32602-3311
Attorney tor Plaintiff
Phone: (407) 426-2060
Fax: (407) 426-2066
Publish: May 30.2004 and June
6.2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ir iH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: M C A M I-1 4
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAIR GARCIA. IF LIVING. AND
IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. OEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST JAIR
GARCIA; ROSA E. GARCIA. IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS.
OEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ROSA E. GARCIA;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Forectoeur* dated
May 1B, 2004 entered to C M
Case No 04-CA-601-14 o l th *
C ircuit Court of the 1BTH
Circuit to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I w il aa* to to# highest and beat
bidder tor caahaf to# Weat From
Door a l to * SEMINOLE County

NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CECILIA ECHEVARRIA. IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
On
AGAINST CECILIA
ECHEVARRIA ; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CECILIA
ECHEVARRIA. IF ANY;
BRANTLEY TERRACE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION,
INC.;
RESERVE ADVISORS. INC.;
SUN SURFACES OF
ORLANDO. INC A/K/A
SUNDEK-SURFACES OF
ORLANDO, INC.; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

Lecals
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot toe Circus Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Submitted by:
Law O ffice o l

M arshall C.

1800 NW 49th S treet Suita 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
FacslmiM (954)771-6052
Publish: May 30, 2004 and June
6. 2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IBTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-324-14K
BANK OF AMERICA NA
Plaintiff,
vs.

EXHIBIT A • LEGAL DESCRIP­
TION
ALL OF LOT 36 AND A POR­
TION OF LOTS 35 AND 37.
BLOCK 53. SANDLANDO THE
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL, PALM
SPRINGS
SECTION,
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3,
PAGE 65 1/2, OF THE PUOLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE INTER­
SECTIONS OF THE WEST
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF
GROVE AVENUE AND THE
NORTH RIGHT WAY OF WAY
LINE OF ORANGE STREET
AND
RUN
NORTH
89
DEGREES 52‘ 56* WEST
ALONG NORTH RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF ORANGE
STREET A DISTANCE OF
239 36 FEET FOR A POINT OF
BEGINNING. THENCE CON­
TINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES
52* 56* WEST ALONG SAID
NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE A
DISTANCE OF 78 00 FEET TO
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER
OF T H E VILLAGES*. AS
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 973, PAGE
1290.
OF
THE
PUDLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. THENCE
RUN NORTH ALONG THE
EAST LINE SAID T H E VIL­
LAGES* A DISTANCE OF
141 35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
89 DEGREES 54*14* EAST A
DISTANCE OF 80 81 FEET,
THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES
08' t9* WEST A DISTANCE OF
141,40 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Parsons with DisatxM iet need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Adm inistrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)8654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipl of this notice. It
hearing or voce Impaired, call 1800 955-8771.

CARLOS R VAZQUEZ; MARIA
A. VAZQUEZ; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA; JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 19 day ol
May. 2004 entered to C M Case
No. 04-CA-324 14K o l the
C lrcuil Court o l the IBTH
Judicial Circuit to and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord, Florid*,
whereto BANK OF AMERICA.
N A , Is the Plaintiff and CAR­
LOS R VAZQUEZ; MARIA A
VAZQUEZ; JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendants I w ill te l to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at Iho WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue to Sanford, Florida,
at 11:00 a m on the 17 day ot
June. 2004 the lottowtog
described property as set lorth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wlt:
LOT 20. LAKE SILVAN COVE.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 42 AT PAGES 69
THROUGH 74, INCLUSIVE. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate to this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator el 301 N. Park
Avenu*. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice If
hearing or voice Impaired, call 1000-955-8771
Deled this 19 day o l May. 2004

Dated this 19th day o l May,

8004..-.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment o l Foreclosure dated
May 19. 2004 entered In Civil
Casa No. 04-CA-598-14 of the
C ircuit Court o l the 18TH
Judicial Circuit to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida.
I w ill te l to th * highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al M l N
Park Avenue to Santord, Florida,
at 11.00 a m. on the 17 day of
Juna, 2004 the following
described property a* set torch fii
•aid Summary Final Judgment,
to-wlt:
UNIT 27. PHASE 2, BRANTLEY
TERRACE. A CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 3772, PAGE
857,
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, AND ALL
AMENDMENTS AND ATTACH­
MENTS THERETO, TOGETH­
ER WITH AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS APPURTENANT
THERETO
Dated this 19 day of May. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of ih * Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Publish to:
THE SANFORD HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P .A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8. Unlveraty Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
04-24199
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona with d tsa t*Bes heading a special accom­
m odation
should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
th *
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-685-4227.1800-955-6771 (TOO) or 1-800958-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publtoh: May 30,2004 and June
6.2004
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Bf THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA49S-14K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC,
Plaintiff.
vs
PHILLIP MATTHEWS A/K/A
P H IL IP MATHEWS: at a l
Defendants

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Forectoeur* deled to * 19th day

.

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

.
'*

Submitted by:
Law O ffice ot M arshall C.
Watson
leocmiw 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish May 30. 2004 and June
6. 2004
E206

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04CA-727-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. INC..
Plaintiff,

l MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law O ffice ot M arshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)4534365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish May 30. 2004 and June
6.2004
E 2t0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03 CA-916-14W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vs

CARL RAYMOND FAIRLEY. *1
al.
Defendants

RICK E. GIBSON; WINDING
HOLLOW HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC.;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICK
E GIBSON, JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Defendants

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Fotectoaute dated toe 2 fa t day
of May, 2004 entered to C M
C ate No. 04-CA-698-14K of th *
C ircuit Court of toe IBTH
Judicial Ctreuff to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
wherein MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK, INC.. I* to * Plaintiff
and CARL RAYMOND FAIRLEY; HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III; MARILYN
S. FAIRLEY; JOHN DOE; JANE
OOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
AN TS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendant* I wH aa* to to#
highaat and beat bidder tor caah
at to * WEST FRONT DOOR at
to ff
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenu* to Santord. Florida,
at 11 DO a m. on the 20th day of
July,
2004
the
lofiowmg
described property a* set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wff:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
R etelling Forectoeur* Sal* Dele
dated toe 19 day of May. 2004
antered In C M Case No. 03 CA91B-14W of to * C ficu* Court of
Ih * 18TH Judicial Circuit to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Santord.
Florida, wriersm CHASE MAN­
HATTAN MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION, la to * P laintiff and
RICK E. GIBSON; WINDING
HOLLOW
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC.;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICK
E GIBSON; JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendant*. I w * e e l to to *
highest and best bidder tor cash
at to * WEST FRONT DOOR al
to *
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenu* in Sanford, Florida,
at 1140 a m on to * 22 day of
June, 2004 to * following
described property a t set torch In
■aid Summary Final Judgm ent
to-wtl:

va.

LOT 15, BLOCK 2. THE WOOD­
LAND
SECTION
FOUR.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 17 AT PAGE B7.
68, ANO 69, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
In
accordance
with
th *
Americana with Dnabafibes A ct
Persona with Disabilities need­
ing a specia l accommodation to
participate In tots proceeding
should contact toe Court
Adm inistrator at 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 witoto 2 working day* o l
your reewpf
M l nobc# M
hearing or voice finpaked, c a l
600-955-8771.
Deled tow 21st day of May,
2004

LOT 140. WINOING HOLLOW
UNIT 3. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 50. PAGES
73 THROUGH 75, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
in
accordance
w ith
the
Americans with D isabM at A ct
Persons with Disabilities needtog a special accommodation to
participate In thla proceeding
Should contact the Court
Administrator to 301 N. Park
Avenu*. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number &lt;407)6654227 within 2 working day* of
your raoetpt o l tola none* If
haaring or voice Impaired, caff 1800-955-6771.

Submitted by:
Law O ffice ot M arshall C.
Wii t^on
1B00 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0383
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish: May 30. 2004 and June
6.2004
E2I1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO : 02 CA-1358-14K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,
va
DAVID GORDON ALLEN A/K/A
OAVID
QORDAN
ALLEN;
ALLEN DOREEN. SEMINOLE
COUNTY; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DAVID ALLEN GORDON A/K/A
DAVID GORDAN ALLEN; JOHN
DOE,
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S I IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Forectoeur* dated the 10 day of
May. 2004 entered fii C M Case
No 02-CA-1356-14K o l the
C ircuit Court o l the IBTH
Judicial Clrcuil to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord. Florida,
wheteln BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE, is
toe Plaintiff and DAVID GOR­
DON ALLEN A/K/A DAVID GOR­
DAN ALLEN, ALLEN DOREEN.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. STATE
F FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
F REVENUE; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DAVID ALLEN
GORDON A/K/A DAVID GOR­
DAN ALLEN. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendants I w ill sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at ton WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenu* to Santord, Florida,
at 11:00 am . on the 17 day of
June, 2004 lha following
described property as sel forth to
said Summary Fowl Judgment,
to-wrt

SEE EXHIBIT *A*
LOTS 31 AND 32. A U Q U A
PHASE I, AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 33 AT PAGES 67
THROUGH
71,
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; leta and
arcepf a portion ol Lot 32. of
aald A l AQUA PHASE
1,
described as toflowa:
Beginning at the Southeast cor­
ner ot Lot 32. of A U Q U A
PHASE I. aa recorded to Plat
'Book 33. Pages 67. 68, 69. 70,
and 71, o l th# Public Records o l
Sem inole
County,
Florida;
thence 89 dagraet. 45’ 48*
West, along the South line of
said Lol 32, a distance of 40.00
leet, thence departing aaid
South fine ot Lot 32, run North
05 degree*. 14' 19* East a dis­
tance of 278 17 leet to a point on
the Northerly line of ta x i Lol 32,
tax) pom! being a point on a
curve, also known as Ihe
Southerly rig hl-o f-w ty line of
TVnpan* Polnl, as shown on
said Plal, concave Northerly,
having a radius of 60 00 leet.
thence from ■ bearing towards
the radius point o l said curve of
North 14 degrees. 25' 10* East,
run Easterly through a central
angle of 14 degrees. 21 ' 41*
•tong the arc of aald curve, an
arc distance of 15 04 leet lo toe
Northeast comer of said Lot 32,
thence along a radial bearing of
South 00 degrees 03' 29* W est
run along the East fine of said
Lot 32, a distance of 275.28 feet
to th * point of beginning.
In
accordance
wlto
to *
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate to this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avenue, Santord FL 3277t,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days ot
your receipl ot tola notice It
hearing or voice impaired, c a l 1800-955-8771.
Dated this 19 day o l May. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o l the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law O ffice of M arshall C
Watson
1600 NW 49th S treet Suit* 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facafinli*: (954)771-6052
Publiah May 30. 2004 and June
0.2004
E 2I2
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
o f th e tr m
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

Lecals

CONDOMINIUM. TOGETHER
WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTER­
EST IN THE LAND. COMMON
ELEMENTS. ANO COMMON
EXPENSES APPURTENANT
THERETO 3AIO UNIT. ALL IN,
ACCORDANCE WITH AND
SUBJECT
TO
THE
COVENANTS. CONDITIONS,
RESTRICTIONS. TERMS AND
OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE
DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM OF KENSINGTON
PARK, A CONDOMINIUM.
FILED 3/14/83 IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1444. PAGE
1B5. TOGETHER WITH ALL
AMENDMENTS THERETO, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA

ta le , to toe highest and best
bidder, tor cash, held on th *
w « irofTi! ooor of irw b«mino*o
County Courthouse, al 1100
AM on August 19.2004

A/K/A
1055 KENSINGTON
PARK OR #408. ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FL 32714
h a t been Mod against you and
you ara required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. If any.
to if. on Marsha# C. Watson.
P A.. Attorney tor Plaintiff, whose
address is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120, FT LAUD­
ERDALE, FL 33309 within thirty
(30) days after the first publica­
tion of this Notice to the (Please
publish to THE SANFORD HER­
ALD) and Me the original with
toe Clerk ot this Court either
before service on Plain lift a
attorney or immediately there­
after, otherwise a d e la u l will be
entered against you tor the relief
demanded In the complaint
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
Should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing Impaired. (TOD) 1-800955-8771 or Vote* (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol this Court this day ol
MAY 20. 2004

CASE NO.: 04 CA-1077-14W
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC .
Plaintiff.
vs.
SUSAN $. AVERILL e l al.
Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: SUSAN 8 AVERILL L/K/A
1055 KENSINGTON PARK DR
#406, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FL 32714
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SUSAN 8 AVERILL
(f lttto tn c e Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an
•ebon lo r Forectoeur* of
Mortgage on the following
deeextbed property:
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
400. KENSINGTON PARK A

Dated this 21st day of May.
2004
Clerk ot the C ficu i Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By. Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with tl&gt;*
Americana W ith Dtaabilities
Act, persons with disabilities
needing a special accommoda­
tion to partiapets In this pro­
ceeding should contact court
Adm inistration at telephone
number (407)665-4330, not
later than seven (7) days prior
to the proceedtog II hearing
Impaired, (TDD) t-600-9558771, or Voice (V) I -000 9558770, via Florida Relay Service
Michelle Q CastHto
K ats,
Shuler,
Solomon,
Spector, Foyle 6 Singer, P A
P O. Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0000
Pubhsh: May 30, 2004 and
June 6. 2004
E215
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-736-14W
UNITED GUARANTY
RESIDENTIAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH
CAROLINA,
Plaintiff,
va.
RENA HUDGINS A/K/A RENA
HUDGINE. KATHLEEN E.
SODERSTROM. KARL A
SOOERSTROM, AND ANO
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES OR
CREDITORS
OF
KARL
SODERSTROM. DECEASED,
AND UNKNOWN
TCNANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants

Maryann* Morse
As Clerk o l too Court
By Cecelia V Ekem
As Deputy Clerk

NOTICE OF SALE

Publish (Please publish to The
Santord Herald)
Publish May 30. 2004 and
June 6. 2004
E 2I3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-19I-14K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
STEVEN L ANDERSON, and
UNKNOWN
TENANT S/OWNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notre* It hereby given, pur­
suant to an Final Judgment of
Foreclosure (or PlaJnfifl entered
to tots cause on May 19.2004, to
the Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida I w il se l the
property situated to Seminole
County. Florida, described a t:
LOT 14, SPRING GARDENS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE 97. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
and commonly known a t:
114 Larkspur Drive, at public
tale, to the highest and best bid­
der, lor cash, held on the west
iront door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse, at 11 DO AM
on June 22. 2004
Dated this 19th day of May.
2004
Clerk of toe Clrcuil Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with th *
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with diaabifiuet needing
• special accommodation to par­
ticipate to this proceeding should
contact court Administration al
telephone number &lt;407)6654330. not taler than seven (7)
days prior lo th* proceeds* It
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-6771, or Voice (V) 1-800955-6770, via Florida Raley
Service.
Michelle Q Castillo
Kasa. Shuler, Solomon. Spector.
Foyle &amp; Singer, P A
PO Box BOO
Tampa, FL 33601-0000
Publish: May 30. 2004 and
June 6. 2004
E214
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.t 04-CA-4I2-14W
MIDF1RST BANK.
Plaintiff,
va.

CIVIL DIVISION

Dated tola 19 day of May. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of V i* Ctreuff Court

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By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy O erk

Page 3B

DALUS H BURNSIDE.
PROVIDIAN NATIONAL BANK
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION
III.
and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF BALE
Notice la hereby given, pur­
suant to an Final Judgmerff of
Forectoeur* for PlemWt entered
to this cause on May 21,2004. to
the Circuff Court ol Seminole
County. Florida I vriff a a l to *
property Mtuaied In Semtoof*
Courtly. Florida, deaertbad aa:

Notice la hereby given, pur­
suant to an Final Judgment of
Foreclosure lor Plaintiff entered
to this cause on May 2 t. 2004,
to the Circuit Court ot Seminole
County, Florida I w ill set the
property situated to Seminole
County. Florida, described as
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
PROPERTY
LOCATED
IN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY: LOT 5 AND 8.
BLOCK
0.
SANLANDO
SPRINGS TRACT NO 8, AS
PER
PLAT
THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5.
PAGE 53 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
end commonly known as:
1511 Robert Street, at public
ta la , to lha highest and best
bidder, tor caah, held on the
west front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, at 11.-00
AM on June 24,2004.
Dated tola 21st dag o l May.
2004
Clerk of toe Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
In accordance wlto the
Americana W tlh Disabilities
Act, persona with d tta b ifitie t
needrng a special accommoda­
tion to particlpata in this pro­
ceeding should contact court
Adm inistration at telephone
number (407)665-4330. not
later than seven (7) days prior
to the proceeding If hearing
im paired, (TOD) 1-800-9558771. or Voce (V) 1-800-9558770. via Florida Relay Service.
MtcheOe Q CestAo
K ata,
Shuler.
Solomon,
Spector. Foyle i Singer, P A
P O Box BOO
Tampa. FL 33801-0800
Publiah: May 30,2004 and
Juna 8. 2004
E218

UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal o l th * described vehi­
cles was conducted to com pi•nce wlto F.S. 713.78. Notice
that Harry* Towing wilt sa l said
vahtdes at Pubic Auction tor
Caah on June I t , 2004, at
1000 A M . al 102 N Maple A ve,
Santord. F L 32771. A# vohfdes
•o ld AS IS. No We guaranteed.
H arryt Towing reeervea th * right
to bid on any vehid*.
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to ta le :
1967 STERZI
SAXXS84B5HM135699
1998 FORD
t FMZU32X1WUD26247
1993 FORD
1FAPP1SJ7PW140934
Pubkth. May 30.2004
E236
N otice o l
P ublic Set*
to accordance with th * provi­
sions of the Self Storage Fetffffy
A d, (Florida Statutes 63801 ET

••a)

USA Stor-A-Wey
Hereby g ive* notice of sale
under said a d to:
Tenant
U n it#
Shayon L. Washington
TfcjanaG Iley
Armando TOrre*
Gary Leonard
P018
Craig Miffer
Mariano Pena Mercado
M M Myers
JohnSundy
PWP W right
Byron Chambers
Stephen Anderaon
WWredo Rub
Russe l D. Church
4025

4029
3134

3002
P01B.
3062
3001
2043
2099
2010
2111
2159
3066
2034.

LOT 129, OAKLAND HALS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGES 63
ANO 64, O f THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
OOUNTY. FLORIDA

Your Storage rent t t In arrears
•n d your personal property wtff
be uoU al pu b ic sale to safiety
■forage le e t and axpanaea.
S al* w« b eheld June 11,2004
1 1 *0 am O USA Blot A-Way.
4051 W est SR 46. Santord. PL
32771 (407)302-4077.

and commonly known aa:
670 C alie n t* Way. at pubic

Publiah May 23. 30. 2004
E169

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w

Sunday. May 30.2004

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T he Herald

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in th e c ir c u it count
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUtHCUU. CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1030-14L

Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorney* lor PlalnWt
Publish May X . 2004 and
June 8. 2004
E21B

MIDFIRST BANK.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY QENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
k-22S-14K
CASE NO. 04-CA-:

Plaintiff,

RICHARD WADE GRAY AND
ANNE LUTZ GRAY.
WINDWARD SQUARE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C , AND
UNKNOWN
TENANT&amp;OWNERS,
Defendants

NATIONAL CITY HOME LOAN
SERVICES, INC. F/K/A
ALTEGRA CREDIT COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
vs.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: RICHARD WADE GRAY
CURRENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
2530 LEEWARD WAY
WINTER PARK, FL 32792
ANNE LUTZ GRAY
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
2530 LEEWARD WAY
WINTER PARK, FL 32702
You are notified mat an action
to foreclose a mortgage on me
following property In Seminole
County. Florida
LOT
105.
WINDWARD
SQUARE
SECTION
ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGE BO. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
.
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP­
MENT
RIDER
ATTACHED
HERETO AND BY THIS REF­
ERENCE IS MADE A PART
HERETO
commonly known as 2530
Leeward Way. Winter Paik, FL.
32792 has been Mod against
you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
detenses, it any, to it on Michelle
G. Castilla o l Kass. Shuler.
Solomon. Speclor, Foyle &amp;
Singer, PA , plain till's attorney,
whose address Is PO Bo* BOO,
Tampa, Florida 33001, (or 30
days horn the Iasi data o l publi­
cation. whichever Is taler) and
file the original with the Clerk oI
this Court either before service
on the P laintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other­
wise, a default win be entered
•gainst you lor the relief
demanded In the Complaint.
Dated MAY 20.2004
CLERK OF THE COURT
Honorable Maryanne Morse
X I North Park Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
By: Cecelia V. Ekem
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
H you are a person with ■ dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order lo participate In
mis proceeding, you are entitled,
at no coal lo you. lo the provi­
sion of certain assistance.
Plaase
contact
Court
Adm inistration, '6 to .J L . Path
A ve , Suita N301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771, phone (407) BBS4227 within 2 working days o l
your receipt ot mis notice; It you
are hoanng or voice impaired,
caH 1-B00-B55-B771.

Kass. Shuler, Solomon. Speclor.
Foyle &amp; Singer. PA
PO Bo* BOO
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish: May X . 2004 and
June 6,2004
E217

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuanl la a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure deled May 10.
2004. fcnd entered In Casa No
04-CA-228-14K, ol the Circuit
Court o l the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
NATIONAL CITY HOME LOAN
SERVICES, INC F/K/A ALTE­
GRA CREDIT COMPANY. Is
Plain till and WILLIAM J VOLL,
• I a l. are Defendants, I wilt sell
lo Ihe highest and best bidder
tor cash In at the West front door
o l me Courthouse. In SAN­
FORD, SEMINOLE County.
Florida. 11X AM o'clock on the
17th'day o l June. 2004, Ihe fol­
lowing described property as sal
forth In said Final Judgment, lo

LOT 1. BLOCK 0. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES SECTION III.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 25. PAGE B6. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/k/a 2200 W inslow Circle,
Casselberry, Florida 32707
DATEO this 19 day o l May,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk o l said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Faber and GittiU. PA.
9 B X S W 77m Avenue
Second Floor
Miami, Florida M l56
(3051-662-4110
Persona with a disability who
need e special accommodation
to partidpalB in this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Seminole County Courthouse,
301 N. Park Avenue, Suita
N X I . Sanlord. Florida 32771. al
least live day* prior lo the pro­
ceeding Telephone: (407) 3234 3 X . e*t 4227, 1 800 9558771 (TDO) or 1-800 95^6770
(V) via Florida Relay Service
Publish May X . 2004 and June
6.2004
E219
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY QENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-C A -10M 4K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff.
vs
MARIA E BARSH. el a l,
Defend ani|s)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-6M-14W
CENTEX HOME EQUITY
COMPANY, LLC SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO. CENTEX
CREDIT
CORPORATION,
O/B/A CENTEX HOME
EQUITY CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,

ROSEMARIE
LAVENDER;
JOHN DOE LAVENDER. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ROSEMARIE
LAVENDER;
CHARLES C. LAVENDER;
JANE DOE LAVENDER. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
CHARLES C. LAVENDER; IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DCFENOANT(S). IF
REMARRIED,
AND
IF
DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
OEFENDANT(S); JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
Nonce la hereby ghren th a t pur­
suant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
antared In tha abova-alytad
cause, in the Circuit Court ot
Seminole County, Florida. I w«
aeH the property situate In
Seminole
County.
Florida.

LOT 29. BLOCK K, CARRIAGE
HILL UNIT NO 3, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15.
PAGES 26 AND 27, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

AMJA 213 SHADY HOLLOW.
CASSELBERRY, a 32707.
• I pubkc sale, lo me highest and
best bidder, lo r cash, AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
Florida, a l 11XX) A M ., on the 24
day ol June, 2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mery Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Lew O ftteas ol Daniel
Conauegra
9204 King Patm Drive

WILLIAM J VOLL. al al ,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to ■ Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure deled May 19.
2004, and entered in Case No
O4-CA-I0I-14K, o l me Circuit
Court o l the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Florida wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION, is
Plam(ill and MARIA E. BARSH.
el a l. are Defendants, i will soil
lo Ihe highest and best bidder
lor cash in al the West front door
o l tha Courthouse, in SAN­
FORD. SEMINOLE County.
Florida. 110O AM o'clock on the
17th day o l June. 2004. the fo l­
lowing described property as set
form at said Final Judgment, to

LOT 17, IN BLOCK 27, OF SUB­
URBAN HOMES. ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 5.
PAGE 60 AND 61. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FIORIOA
a/k/a
5336 Orange Avenue
North, Wmiar Park, Florida
32792
DATED mis 19 day o l May,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
A l Clerk ot said Court
By Mary Suoupe
Aa Deputy Clark
Submitted by:
Faber and G itku. P A
9630 S W 77m Avenue
Second Floor
Miami. Florida 33156
(305)-662-4t to
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
Should contact ADA Coordinator
at Seminote County Courthouse.
X I N Perk Avenue. Suite
N X 1 . Sanford, Florida 32771. at
least live day* prior lo me pro­
ceeding Telephone (407) 3234 3 X , ext. 4227; 1-800-9556771 (TDD) or t -800-955-6770
(V) via Florida Relay Service.
Pubkah: May X . 2004 a n ] June
6,2004
E220

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2004-CA-803-14K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
aucceaaor by merger wtm
CHASE MORTGAGE
COMPANY,

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CYNTHIA L FRANK, hi* wtta
TUSKAW1LLA SPRINGS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION,
INC.;
and
UNKNOWN
TENANTSAJWNERS.

Notice Is hereby given th a t
pursuant to a Final Judgment o l
Foreclosure or Order dated May
19. 2004, entered In C M Case
Number 04-CA-4S4-14W, m the
C ircuit Court for SEMINOLE
County.
Florida.
wherein
AMERIOUEST
MORTGAGE
COMPANY It the Plaintiff, and
ROOERT ROACH, at at , are the
Defendants, I w il te l Ihe proper
ty situated In SEMINOLE
County, Florida, described aa:

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given mat, pur
suant to tha order or (Inal |udg
men! entered in m i* cause In the
C ircuit Court ot Seminole
County, Florida, I w * sail the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as:
LOT 37, LAKE TUSKAW1LLA.
PHASE 1, ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
34. PAGES 69 &amp; 70. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
and commonly known as:
765 W illoughby CL. W inter
Spring*. FL 32706
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash, at the west
Iron! door o l the Samlnole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, al 11.00 AM on June 17.
2004
Dated May 19. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe
Americans With Dtsabililes Act,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par
tiefpste in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227, not later then seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding It
hearing Imparted. (TDO) 1-800955-8771, or 1-600 955-8770
(V), via Florida Relay Sendee
Mason Law, P.A.
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suite 500
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish May X . 2004 and June
6,2004
E221
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-CA-326-14-W
DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW
YORK BRANCH.
Plaintiff,
va.
LISA D. ALLEN; JEFFREY
ALLEN A/K/A JEFF ALLEN;
AMERICAN QENERAL.HOME
EQUITY, INC.; UKNOWN
TENANT NO 1; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO 2; and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES
C U IM IN G INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR
HAVING OR C U IM IN G TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or
Summary Final Judgment o l
forectoaure dated May 21, 2004,
and entered In Case No. 04-CA326-14W
UCN:
592004CA032614XXXXXX o l
Ihe C ircuit Court ot tha
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In and
lor Seminole County, Florida,
wherein Deutsche Bank AG New
York Branch, i t P laintiff and
USA D. ALLEN; JEFFREY
ALLEN A/K/A JEFF ALLEN;
AMERICAN QENERAL.HOME
EQUITY, INC; UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS NO. 2; and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES C U IM ­
ING
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OH
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR
HAVING OR C U IM IN G TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED
are
Defendants, I wilt sell lo me
highest and beat bidder tor cash
a l tha West Front Door ot the
Seminole County Courthouse.
3 0 1 North
Park Avenue,
Sanlord. Florida 32771 at
Seminole County, Florida, at
11 DO am on the 24m day of
June, 2004, the following
described property es set lorth In
said Order or Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 16. PARK P U C E . AS
PER
PUT
THEREOF,
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 55.
PAGE 40. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
It you ere a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to partcipata In
this proceeding, you era entitled,
at no cost to you, to tha provi­
sion o l certain astistance.
Please contact the Court at 407665-4330 within two (2) working
day* ot your receipt ot thla
Notice, 4 you are hearing or
voice im paired, caH Florida
Relay Service (800)955-6771.
DATEO at Sanlord, Florida on
May 21, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark, Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
A l Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HIATT i DIAZ. P.A.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park Btvd .
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Publish Sanlord Herald
Pubkah: May X . 2004 end June
6,2004
E222

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 04-CA-484-14W
AMERKXIEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plaintiff

ROBERT ROACH, et at .
Detandant(s)
NOTICE OF BALE

RICHARD 0 FRANK end

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L o ti 13 and 14, Block T *. SANU N D O SPRINGS TRACT NO
73 SECOND REPUT. according
lo the plat thereof as recorded tn
Plat Book 9, Page 3, Public
Records o l Seminole County,
Florida. In O R. Book 2220.
Page 1577, o l the Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida, aa to4ows:
A portion of Lot 13 Block T *.
SANUNDO SPRINGS. TRACT
73, SECOND R EPU T accord­
ing lo tha plat thereof, as record­
ed In Plal Book 9. Page 3, of the
Public Records o l Seminole
County, Florida
Begin at the southwest comer ot
sard Lot 13, thence North X
degrees X min 09 sec. East,
along the East right o l way kna of
Seminole Avenue, a distance ot
15 00 teat; thence South 44
degrees 49 min. 33 tec. East, a
distance ot 21.15 leet to the
North right o l way line o l North
Street; thence North 89 degrees
59 min 16 sec West, along said
North right ot way line, a dis­
tance o l 15 00 leet lo Ihe Point of
Beginning
al public sale lo the highest and
best bidder, for cash, at the West
Front Door, 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord, FL, 32771, at
1LOO a m on the 6 day of July.
2004
Dated May 19. 2004
Maryanne Morse
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
W illiam M Goison A Associate*
12 X South Myrtle Avenue, Suite
105
Clearwater, Florida 33756-3445
Published In: Sanlord Hoi aid
'In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons In need of e special
accommodation to participate In
Ihia proceeding shall, w ithin
seven (7) days prior to any pro­
ceeding.
contact
the
Adm inistrative O ffice of Ihe
Court,
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. X I North Park
Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771,
telephone 407-665-4330. TDD
1-600 955-6771 Of 1-800-9556770 via Florida Relay Sendee*
Publish: May X , 2004 and June
6,2004
E223
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. 04-CA-S29
AMERIOUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
v*.
NANCY PISANO; et a l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgmenl ot
Foreclosure dated May 2 t,
2004, and entered in Case No.
04-CA-629, ot the Circuit Court
ot the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
In and lor Seminole County,
Florida, wherein AMERIOUEST
MORTGAGE COMPANY. Is ■
Plaintiff and NANCY PISANO.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
NANCY PISANO; UNKNOWN
TENANT are the Defendants I
w ill sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at West front
door ol the Courthouse X I N.
Perk Avenue. Sanford, FI 3277 1,
al 11:00 AM on June 24, 2004,
the following described property
as set lorth in said Final
Judgment, to wit:
LOT 9. BLOCK K, CARRIAGE
HILL. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF, RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 15. PAGE 26,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
persona needing a reasonable
accommodation lo participate in
this proceeding should, no later
than seven (7) days prior, con­
tact the Clerk ot the Court 's dis­
ability
coordinator
at
4076654227, X I N PARK AVE
SUITE N X t, SANFORD, FL.
32771. It hearing impaired, con­
tact (TDD) 6009558771 via
Florida Relay System
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk oI the Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Aa Deputy Clerk
Publish: Sanlord Harold
Submitted by:
Marc A B ervE xri. P A
Attorneys tor Ploinufl
951 N E. 167th S treet Suite 204
North M iam i Beach, Florida
33162
Telephone (305)770-4100
Publish May X , 2004 and
June 6. 2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 11th JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FILE NO. 03-CA-916-14-W
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, as
TRUSTEE lor the GRMT It
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
2000-1, dated September 1,

2000.
Plaintiff*.

LENDING, INC ,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MICHELE BENIO

Pubkah May X . 2004 and
June 6.2004
E227

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been Ned against you
by the Plaintiff to establish on
Implied way ot necessity pur
suant to common law and
Chapter 704 01(1), Florida
Statutes, through the following

The South 87 test o l the North
1063 0 leet o l the West 139 9
leet of tha East 349 9 leet of the
SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section
15. Township 21 South, Range
3 t East. Seminole County.
Florida (subject to IS loot ease­
ment of the North and East side
lor roa d ) ('Parcel C*)
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written delenses, H
any, on or before June 29,2004,
to It on Aleaander S Douglas, It,
Esquire, the Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address is Pohl &amp; Short.
P A . Sulla 410, 260 West
Canton Ave., W inter Park,
Florida 32769. and to file tho
original with the Clerk ot this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff 's attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise e default
w ill be entered against you lor
the relief demanded in the com­
plaint or petition
Dated this day ot MAY 21.2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Cecelia V. Ekem
Aa Deputy Clerk
Publish: May X . 2004 and June
6, 2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16th JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03-CA-1217-14-K
FIDELITY BANK OF FLORIDA,
Plaintiff,
vs
BENJAMIN KALLBERQ. et a t.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuanl lo a Final Summary
Judgmenl of Forecloture dated
May 19. 2004 and anlered in
C ivil Action No 03-CA-12I7-14K in ihe Circuit Court In and lo t
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein FIDELITY BANK OF
FLORIDA is the Plaintiff and
BENJAMIN KALLBERG, et al
are the defendants, I w ill sell to
the highest and best bidder lor
cash at the West front steps ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. X t N Park Ave.,
Sanlord. FL at 11.00 a m on the
22nd day ot June. 2004. the lotlowing desenbed property as te l
lo rth In the Final Summary
Judgment of Foreclosure, to wit:
Lot 22. LAKE CRESCENT SUB­
DIVISION, according lo the Plat
Thereof aa recorded in P lal
Book 10, Page 65. Rublic
Records o l Seminole County.
Florida.
DATED this 19th day of May,
2004

entitled at no cost to them; the
provision o l certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administrator. Seminole County
Courthouse, X I N. Park Ave.,
Sanlord. FL 32771, w ithin 2
working days ot receipt o l this
notice. Telephone 407-6854227.
Hearing
or
Voice
impaired. 1-800-955-8771.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
MICHAEL M STOREY.
Attorney at Law
PO Bo* 541709
Merritt Island. FL 32954-1709
Publish: May X . 2004 and June
6. 2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-1M 5-14K
EASTERN
FSB.

SAVINGS

BANK.

P laintiff!*),

BETTIE J HUDSON. ET AL..
Detendartl(*).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuanl lo an Order or Final
Judgment of Foreclosure deled
May 19. 2004, and entered in
Cose No 03-CA1645-14-K ot
the Circuit Court of the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and for
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein EASTERN SAVINGS
BANK. F S B. la the Plaintiff and
BETTIE
J.
HUDSON.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BET­
TIE J HUDSON. IF MARRIED,
OAK PARK HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ; SEARS.
ROEBUCK AND CO ; ore tha
Defendants I wW M l to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
a l the west front door o l the
Seminole County Courthouse.
X I N. Park Avenue, Sanlord.
Florida, at 1100 A M on the
day of JUN 22. 2004, tha follow ­
ing daaenbed property as set
lo rth In said Order o l Final
JudgmenL to wit:
LOT 7. BLOCK "B*. R F tlF
MEADE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 28, PAGE 9,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.

vs.
BARBARA J CUMMINGS. LUZ
ORTIZ, an unmarried woman;
JOSE L ALVARADO, w t
unmarried
m an;
W tLUE
MOORE, a/k/a WILLIAM A.
MOORE; 6HUBERT
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.
INC., a disaotved Florida
corporation; MICHELE BENIO,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
INC ; and FULL SPECTRUM

Fta Bar f 629544
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Dated this 19th day ot May.
2004
Clark o llh e Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
AMY McGROTTY, P A
Attorney tor Plaintiff! a)
17021 N E 6th Avenue
N Miami Beech, FL 33162
(305) 652-3786

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
FILE NO. 04-C A -24H *-K
PHILLIP D. DEERE and
MARGARET A DEERE,
husband and wife,
Plaintiffs.
vs.
GORDON HOBART ARNOLD, II
and ROBYN LORI
CHRISTENSEN, formerly
ROBYN ARNOLD, and
WACHOVIA BANK.
Defendants

A/K/A 1005 NORTH NORTHLAKE DRIVE. SAVFORD. FL
32773
• t public sale, to tha highest and
best bidder, tor cash, AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA,
Florida, at 1100 A M , on the 24
day of June. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clerk
La4 O ffices o l Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florid* 33619-1326
Attorneys lor Plaintiff

May 5,2004

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
trial pursuant to Summary Final
Judgment o l Foreclosure randated on the 19th day o l May,
2004, In that certain cause pend­
ing in the Circuit Court tn and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein PHILLIP D DEERE and
MARGARET A. DEERE, hus­
band and wife, are Plaintiffs, and
GORDON HOBART ARNOLD. II
and ROBYN LORI CHRIS­
TENSEN. form erly ROBYN
ARNOLD, and WACHOVIA
BANK, are Defendant*. C ivil
Action No 04-CA-249-14-K. I
MARYANNE MORSE, Clerk ol
the aforesaid Court, w ill at 11TX)
A M . on tha day o l JUL 06.
2004, offer lor sale and sell to
the highest and best bidder lor
cash al the Wost front door ol
the Courthouse In Seminole
County, Florida. In Sanlord,
Florida, tha following described
property, situated and being in
Seminole County. Florida to-wit

NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
FOR CLOSING,
VACATING AND
ABANDONING A STREET

Said sale will be made pursuant
to and in order to satisfy the
lerms o l said Summary Final
Judgment
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
JAMES A BARKS
Attorney a l Law
1120 W. Fust Street. Suite B
Sanford. FL 32771
Telephone: 407/321-1224
Attorney lor Plalntrffs
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE OF
THE FOLLOWING INFORMA­
TION
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990
Adm inistrative Order No 97-3
in you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accon^nodation in order to participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled.
01 no cost to you. to the provi­
sion o l certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Administration al X I N. Park
Avenue. Suite N X I . Sanford.
FL 32771, 407-665-4227. within
2 working days o l your receipt o l
this notice, it you are heanng or
voice impaired, call 1-600-9558771.
Publish: May X . 2004 and June
6, 2004
E22B
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-160-14W
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III,
Ptamtifl.

C

Publish: May X . 2004 and June
6.2004
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NOTICE OF SALE

Lot 3, Block B. PHILLIPS
RAVENNA PARK SECTION OF
LOCH ARBOR, according lo Ihe
Plal thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 10. Pago 34, Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Florida

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Notice is hereby given that the
City Commission o l the City ol
Sanlord, Florida, w ill hold a
Public Heanng al 700 P M on
June 14, 2 X 4 . In Ihe City
Commission Room, City Hall.
300 North
Park Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida, to consider and
determine whother or not the
City wi# close, vacate and aban­
don any right ot the City and the
public in end lo Oleander
Avenue tying between Medical
P la/a Drive and W SR 40 and
N Mangoustme Avenue end N
Jessamine Avenue, further
described as follows
BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF BLOCK 2, TIER
17, ST GERTRUDE ADOITION
TO THE TOWN OF SANFORD
AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
1, PAGES 112, 113, 116 AND
117. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA; THENCE SOO'OCOO'W
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF
BLOCK 2, TIER 17 SAID ST
GERTRUDE ADDITION TO THE
TOWN OF SANFORD A DIS­
TANCE OF 246 80 FEET,
THENCE S X 'O O a rW A DIS­
TANCE OF 66 TO FEET TO THE
WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF
OLEANDER AVENUE; THENCE
N00*00TX)'E ALONG SAID
WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE A
DISTANCE OF 100 80 FEET.
THENCE N 90-00W E A DIS­
TANCE OF 33 00 FEET.
THENCE NOO'OOtxrE A DIS­
TANCE OF 66 00 FEET;
THENCE N90*00tXTE A DIS­
TANCE OF 33 00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
Alt parties in interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing

EVERETT J GU Y A/K/A GUY J
EVERETT, JANE DOE GUY.
THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
EVERETT J GUY A/K/A GUY J
EVERETT, IF LIVING,
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS, LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S). NORTHLAKE
VILLAGE COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION, INC ; NORTH
LAKE VILLAGE 1
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION.
IN C ;
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING.
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENDANT! S) AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
DEFENDANT(S);
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT;
JANE
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Fatal Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
•n le re d in the above-styled
causa. In Ihe Circuit Court of
Samlnole County. Florida. I wtk
sell Ihe property situate In
Seminole
County.
Florida.

UNIT 1005. NORTHLAKE VIL­
LAGE CONDOMINIUM 1. A
CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING
TO DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1021. PAGE 376. AND ANY
AMENDMENTS
THERETO.
AND ACCORDING TO PLAT
BOOK
31,
PAGE(S)
98
THROUGH
101,
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, TOGETH­
ER WITH AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS APPURTENANT
THERETO.

IN RE: ESTATE OF
RANDOLPH M WILLIAMS.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adm inistration o l the
•s la te o l RANDOLPH M.
WILLIAMS, Deceased, whose
date of death was March 22,
2004; Fite Number 04-459-CP,
la pending in IP0 Circuit Court
tor Seminole County, Florida,
Probata Division, the eddresa of
which is Post Office Bo* 8099,
Sanford. FL, 32772.
The
names and address ot the
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative'*
attorney are set lorth below.
All creditors o l the decedent
and other persons having
claim s or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unllq.
uidated claims, on whom a copy
ot this notice is served must file
their claim s with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Alt other creditors o l the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's cslate, including unma­
nned, contingent ot unliquldaled claims, musl tile their claims
with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEOENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date ot the first publication
o l tills Notice is May 5, 2004.
Personal Representative
RANDOLPH M WILLIAMS, II
3210 Royal Street
W inter Park, Florida 32792
JULIE EASON SMITH, P.A.
Attorney
lo r
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar Number 897132
2060 W inter Springs Boulevard
Oviedo, Florida 32765
Telephone (407)365-9910
Facsimile: (407)365-1239
Publish: May 5, 12. 19. X .
2004 and June 6. 2004
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By brder o l the City Commission
o l the City o l Sanlord. Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
peison decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
m eeting or heanng, he may
need a verbatim record of the
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and ovidence. which
record is not provided by the
City o l Sanlord (FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5610 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: May X . 2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04 CA 735-14Q
EQUITY ONE MORTGAGE,
IN C .
PLAINTIFF

vs.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA*
PROBATE DIVISION
RLE NO. 04-45*C P

C ircu it Court
Volusia County, Florida
Case f 2003-10426-CIDL
Eric Earl Westbrook.
Plain tift(s)
vs.
Lawrence M Grounds and
Debra Jo Grounds,
Delendanl(s)
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ot that cortain Writ
ol Elocution issued out o l and
under the seal o l the Circuit
Court ot Volusia
County,
Florida. Case # 2003-10426CIDL upon a final (udgment
rendered m the aforesaid court
In that certain case entitled Eric
Earl W estbrook, P laintiff va.
Lawrence M Grounds and
Debra
Jo
Grounds,
Detendanl(s) which aforesaid
Writ o l Execution was delivered
to me as Sheriff ol Seminole
County. Florida and I have
levied upon all the right, title
and interest o l the defendants
In the following described prop­
erty. said property being located
In Seminoie County. Florida,
more particularly described as
follows:
AJ1 nghl. title and interest ot the
defendant,
Lawrence
M
Grounds in tire following
described real property:

VS
SANDRA C BURDETTE, ETAL
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: SANDRA BURDETTE,
7561 Minard Road
Parma. Ml 49269
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor foreclosure ot a m ort­
gage on the following property
Begin 734 25 leet West and
32,19 feel North ol the South 1/4
Section Post o l Section 25,
Township 20 South, Range 32
East, thence run North 417.42
leet, thence West 150 leet;
thence 419 46 leet. thence East
150,75 leet to the point of begin­
ning Together with a 1961
Tampico mobile home. Serial $
54103 FBBH1571 and Title $
832775
has been tiled ogamsI you and
you are required to servo a copy
ot your written defenses to 4. H
eny. on JOHN C ENGLEHARDT, P.A. 1524 E Lrvmgsion
Street. O rlando, FL 3 2 X 3 .
Plaintiff s attorney no more than
X days Irom tha data of the last
publication o l this Notice o l
Action and 14a tha original with
tha Clerk of this Court either
before service on P laintiff's
attorney, or immediately there­
after, otherwise a default will be
entered against you lor the retiel
demanded In the Complaint lor
Foreclosure.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ot this Court MAY 3.2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: Carol Moore
II you ere a person with dtsaMibes needing a special accom­
modation you should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tho
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse. X I N. Park Ave..
Sanlord. FL 32771. 407-665
4227, 1-800-955-8771 (TOO) or
Voice (17)1-800-955-6771
Publish: May 12. 19. X . 2004
and June 6.2004
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The East 607 03 leet ot the
West 2504 leet South o l Stale
Road 46 (Less Road) o l Section
30, Township 20 South. Range
33 East, ot the Pubic Records
ot Seminole County. Florida
Real Property located al 3555
46 SR E. Parcel ID » 30-20-33300 001A-0000
and the undersigned as Sheriff
of Semmuie County, Florida, writ
at 11OO A M on the 9th day o f
June, A D. 2004 offer tor sale
and sell to the highest bidder.
FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, al the Front
(South) Door, al the flagpole, of
the Seminole County Sheriff s
O ffice, 100 Bush Boulevard,
Sanlord. Florida, the above
described property.
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the lerms o l tins Writ of
Execution
Donald F. Estinger. Sherd!
Seminoie County, Florida
Published May B. 16. 23. X
with the sale being held. June 9,
2004
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL
ACCOMMODA­
TIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCE­
ABLE WRITS SECTION OF
THE CIVIL DIVISION AT THE
SHERIFFS
OFFICE.
100
BUSH BOULEVARD. SAN­
FORD, FLORIOA. 32773 AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS (407)
665-6912.
Publish May 9, 16. 23. X .
2004

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As Deputy Clerk

THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. M ^A -1204-140
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Ptainrm.

v»
RICHARD BUCHANAN. • ! b| .
DfllencJ»nl|j|

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated Aprs 30. 2004. and a Final
Judgment o l Foreclosure deled
February 5. 2004 and entered in
Case No. 99-CA-1204-I4G. ol
the Circuit Court o l the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circus In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
la Plain till and RICHARD
BUCHANAN,
et
a l. are
Defendants. I w ill sell to the
highosl and best bidder lor cash
In a l (he Wesl Irani door o l the
Courthouse, In SANFORD,
SEMINOLE County, Floilda,
11 00 AM o'clock on the 1st day
o l July. 2004, the tollowlng
described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, lo wit:
LOT 4, BLOCK 17. WEATH
ERSFIELO. SECOND ADDI­
TION, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE
102
AND
103,
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA a V a 577
Notre Dome Drive, Altamonlo
Springs. Florida 32714
DATED this 30 day o l April.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As ClotA ol said Court
By Mary Stroupo

Submitted the
Faber and G itliu, PA
9630 S W 77th Avenue
Second Floor
Miami. Florida 33158
(305) 062 4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Seminole County Courthouse.
301 N Park Avenue, Suite
N301. Santord. Florida 32771, at
toast live days prior to the pro­
ceeding Telephone (407) 3234330, a il 4227; 1-600-9558771 (TDD) or 1-800 955-0770
(V) via Florida Relay Service
Publish May 9.18, 23, 30. 2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO; 03-CA-31I0-14
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

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METROPOLITAN LIFE O/B/A
LAKEPOINTE APARTMENTS;
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

ADMINISTRATION, at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse at
407-865-4227, 1 800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-055-8770, via
Florida Relay Service

the 18TH Judicial Clrcuil In and
tor SEMINOLE County, Santord.
Florida. I w ill sell to the highest
and best bidder lor cash al the
West Front Door al the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenue in
Santord. Florida, at 11.00 am .
on the 1S day o l June. 2004 the
following described property a t
te l forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit

TRUST COMPANY. AS
CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/K7A BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
N.A.,
PlainWl,

OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN
MCGRIFF.
DECEASED.
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE
ESTATE OF JOHN MCORIFF,
DECEASED;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAMMIE LEE
BROWN A/K/A SAMMY LEE
BROWN. DECEASED; JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendant! I wtU te ll to the
highest and b e lt bidder tor caih
a l the West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al 301 N Park Avenue tn
Sanford, Florida, at 1100 am .
on tho 15lh day o l June. 2004
Ihe tallowing described property
as set lorth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit:

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summery Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
May 14, 2004 entered tn Civil
C ate No 03-CA-3I10-14 o l the
Circuit Court of the 18TH Judicial
Circuit In and for SEMINOLE
County, Santord. Florida. I w ill
se l to the highest and best bid­
der lor cash al the Wesl Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue In Santord, Florida,
at 1100 am . on the 10 day o l
June, 2004 the
following
described property as sel forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT to . BLOCK 13. OF DREAMWOLD
3RD
SECTION,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 4. PAGE 70 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 14th day o l May.
2004

VS
ALVESTER SAMUEL, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ALVESTER SAMUEL;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ALVESTOR SAMUEL, IF ANY.
JAMES JONES; TOM
TOWNSLEY. IRIS TOWNSLEY
A/K/A IRIS POLLOCK. DONNA
L JONES. STATE OF
FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; BASIC CAPITAL
MANAGEMENT D/B/A
CRECKWOOD
VILLAGE
NORTH APARTMENTS.

Sunday, May 30.2004

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cleik o l the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SANFORD HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PU IN TIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-20971
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT

Publish May 23. 30. 2004
E l 48
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-3108 14W
SUNTRUST BANK FiK/A
SUNTRUST BANK. ATUNTA,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
FLORIOA. N A .
PUINTIFF

VS

LOT JO. WHISPERINQ WINDS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 35. PAGES 10
THROUGH 12. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 13 day o l May, 2004.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o l the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

ROBERT J BLOCK. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST ROBERT
J
BLOCK,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ROBERT J
BLOCK, IF ANY. WHISPERING
WINDS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION. JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

Publish in
THE SANFORD HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF OAVID
J STERN. P A ., ATTORNEY
FOR PU IN TIFF
801 S, University Drtvo Suito 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-21439

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COUnT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03 CA-2074-14W

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Or anting
Motion to lle s e l Foreclosure
Sale dated May 13. 2004
entered In Civil Case No 03-CA3108-14W o l the Clrcuil Court ol

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons wilh disabili­

ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
at 407-665-4227, 1 800 9558771 (TDD) or 1 8CK3955 8770.
via Florida Relay Service
Publish May 23. 30. 2004
E147

vs
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES. DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CRED­
ITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHERS WHO MAY C U IM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF
SAMMY LEE BROWN A/K/A
SAMMIE
LEE
BROWN,
DECEASED. EVELEN ROBIN
SON. JANICE MCGRIFF BRAKER. SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE
ESTATE OF JOHN MCGRIFF,
DECEASED.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAMMIE LEE
BROWN A/K/A SAMMY LEE
BROWN. DECEASED. JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Reselling Foreclosure Sale
dated the 13th day ol May, 2004
onlorod in Civil Case No 03-CA20/4-14W o l Iho Circuit Court of
the 1BTH Judicial Circuit In and
lot SEMINOLE County. Santord,
Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE
BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM­
PANY, AS CUSTODIAN OR
TRUSTEE F/K/A BANKERS
TRUST COMPANY OF CALI­
FORNIA, N A Is the P lainlitl and
UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFI­
CIARIES,
DEVISEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS. CRED­
ITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHERS WHO MAY C U IM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF
SAMMY LEE BROWN A/K/A
SAMMIE
LEE
BROWN.
DECEASED, EVELEN ROBIN­
SON. JANICE MCGRIFF SHAK­
ER,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA. UNKNOWN HEIRS

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Legals

LOT t. BLOCK 1. TOWN OF
CANAAN,
FLORIDA,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 1. PAGE 103, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
OA. SAID P U T FORMERLY A
PART OF ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA AND FILEO IN P U T
BOOK 'O ', PAGE I t 9 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID
COUNTY
A/K/A:
2090
BEARDALL
AVENUE, SANFORD, FL 32771
In
accordance
w ilh
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Numbor (407)3234330 nol taler than seven (7)
days prior to Iho procoodmg II
hearing impaired. (TOO) 1-600955-8771 or Voice (V) 1 BOO
055-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
Dnled tins 13th day o l May
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Iho Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe

Deputy Clerk
Submitted by.
Law O ffice o l M arshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th S treet Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)4534)365
Facsimile (954)771-8052
Publish May 23. 30. 2004
E148

May 25, 2004
NOTICE OF CLOSING,
VACATING AND
ABANDONING AN
UNNAMEO RIQMT OF WAY
TO WHOM IT MAY CON­
CERN
You w ill take notice that the
City Commission o l the City ol
Santord. Florida, on Mey 24,
2004, PASSED ANO ADOPT­
ED Ordinance No 3868 lo
dose, vacate and abandon any
rtghi ol the City and the public
in and to that certain unnamed
thirty loot right ot way lying
between St Johns Parkway
and the Central Florida
Greenaway and between
Bovior Road and M aritim e
Drtvo, further described as lotlows
Thai Certain Unnamed 30 Foot
Right ot Way Lying South ot Lot
11 and North ot Lot 10 of M M
Smiths Subdivision, as record­
ed tn the Pubic Records ol
Seminole County Plat Book t ,
Pago 55 Together with that 30
Foot Right ot Way Lying East ot
Lot 10 and West o l Lot 23
Lying North o l the Former
Seaboard Coastline Railroad
10O Fool Right ol Way
City Commission o l Ihe
City o l Santord, Florida
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish May 30. 2004
E233

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The H erald

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IBTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

described property as set k
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wtt:

tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N,
Park Avanua In Sanford. Florida,
al 11.00 a m . on Via 15&lt;h day of
July.
2004
the
following
daecrtoed property as aal forth to
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtt:

cnm. oivtsiON
CASE NO.: 0 1 CA-13S6-14K
BANKER9 TRUST COMPANY.
AS TRUSTEE.
PUmtm
v*.
DAVID OORDON ALLEN A/K/A
DAVID
QOROAN
ALLEN.
ALLEN DOREEN; SEMINOLE
COUNTY; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
OAVID ALLEN GORDON A/K/A
DAVID OORDAN ALLEN. JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment o l
r Disclosure dated the 19 day o l
May. 2004 entered In C M C ate
No 02-CA-13S6-14K o l the
C ircuit Court o l the IBTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford, Florida,
wherein BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE, is
the PlalnWt and DAVID OOR­
DON ALLEN A/K/A DAVID GOD­
DAM ALLEN. ALLEN DOREEN,
SEMINOLE COUNTY; STATE
OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DAVID ALLEN
GORDON A/K/A DAVID OOR­
DAN ALLEN; JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendants I w ill sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the WEST FRONT DOOR at
Iho
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Parti Avenue In Sanford. Florida,
at 1100 am on the 17 day of
Juno. 2004 the following
described properly as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:

SEE EXHIBIT 'A '
LOTS 3 t AND 32, ALAQUA
PHASE I. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 33 AT PAGES 67
THROUGH
71.
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; less and
eicept a portion of Lot 32. ol
said ^LAQ UA PHASE
I.
described as follows:
Beginning at the Southeast cor­
ner of Lot 32. o l ALAQUA
PHASE I. as recorded In Ptat
Book 33, Pagas 67. $8, 69. 70,
and 71, of the Public Records ol
Seminole
County,
Florida;
thence 69 dogrees. 45’ 46’
W est along the South line of
said Lot 32. a distance of 40.00
leet; thence departing said
South line of Laf 32, run North
05 degrees. 14’ 19" East a dis­
tance of 278 17 fee! to a point on
the Northerly line of said Lot 32,
said point being a point on a
curve, also known as the
Southerly right-ol-w ay line ot
Timpana Point, as shown on
said Ptat, concave Northerly,
having a radius o l 00 00 leal;
thence from a bearing towards
the radius point o l said curve ol
North 14 degrees, 25’ 10* East,
run Easterly through a central
angle o l 14 degrees. 21 ’ 41*
along the arc o l said curve, an
arc distance ol 15.04 leet to the
Northeast comer of sax! Lot 32;
thence along a radial bearing ol
South 00 degrees 03’ 29* West,
run along the East line o l said
Lot 32, a distance of 275 28 leet
to the point of beginning.
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with DtsabtMies need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Adm inistrator a l 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice II
hearing or voice impaired, call 1800-9556771.
Dated this 19 day of May. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Lew O ffice of M arshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suds 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Pubteh: May 30,2004 and June
6,2004
E212
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04CA-344-14
DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST
COMPANY AMERICA'S F/K/A
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE.
PIMnSE,

LARRY LEONARD JACKSON
A/K/A LARRY L JACKSON; el
aL
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 14lh day
of May. 2004 entered In C M
C ate No 04-CA-244-14 of Iho
C ircuit Court of the IBTH
Judksaf Circus In and lo r SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida,
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK
TRUST
COMPANY,
AS
TRUSTEE, la Via PlamWI and
LARRY LEONARD JACKSON
A/K/A LARRY L. JACKSON.
VIRGINIA A. JACKSON; VIR­
GINIA A. JACKSON A/K/A VIR­
GINIA JACKSON; JOHN DOE,
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are Defendants I wM a a l to to *
h ig h e tf and bad bidder tor cash
a l Vie WEST FRONT DOOR el
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courihouae located at 301 N.
Park Avenue In Sanford. Florida.
m 11 DO a m on to * 8to day of
June. 2004 the follow ing

LOT 10 AND THE NORTH 5
FEET OF LOT 11, SANFORD
TERRACE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
PAGE 36, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities A ct
Persons with Disabilities need
tng a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt of this notice. It
hearing or voice impaired, call
1-800-955-6771.
Deled this 14th day of May,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law O ffice o l M arshall C
Watson
1600 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)4534365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish: May 23. 30. 2004
E14g
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-2S5-14
DEUTSCHE BANK COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A . AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT RELATING TO
IMPAC SECURED ASSETS
CORP, MORTGAGE PASS­
THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2002,
Plaintiff,

LOT 24. BLOCK C, BRANTLEY
SHORES FIRST ADDITION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 41. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
DA.
In
accordance
with
Americans wdh Disabilities Act,
Persona with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 201 N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working day* o l
your receipt o l Dus notice I
hearing or vole* Impaired, c a l 1
800 955-6771.
Dated this 14th day of May,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o l Vie Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

JUANITA RAMOS: et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated (he 14th day
of May, 2004 entered In C M
Case No 04 CA 2B5-14 o l (he
C ircuit Court ot the IBTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida,
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,
N A , AS TRUSTEE UNDER
THE POOLING AND SERVIC­
ING AGREEMENT RELATING
TO IMPAC SECURED ASSETS
CORP. MORTQAQE PASS­
THROUGH
CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2002. is the Plaintiff
and JUANITA RAMOS; CON­
CEPCION
CARBAJAL;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
JUANITA RAMOS. JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSOESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are Defendants. I wM sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
a l tha WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue In Sanford. Florida,
at 1100 a m. on the 29th day ol
Juna. 2004 the following
described property as set lorth In
ta d Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT
94.
WRENWOOD
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PAGES 1 AND 2. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities AcL
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator al 201 N. Park
Avanua. Sanlord FL 32771.
Taltphona Number (407)6654227 within 2 working day* of
your receipt o l this notice If
hearing or voice unpaired, c a l I600-955-8771.
Dated Ihla 14tti day o l May.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o l the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law O ffice o l M arshal C.
W ilson
1000 NW 49th S tric t. SuHe 120
Fort Lauderdale Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish: May 23. 30. 2004
E1S0

IN THE ORCUfT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-667-14L
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III.
Plaintiff,

DEBI
GOLD; JPMORQAN
CHASE BANK AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE; JEFFREY P. GOLD;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foradoaur* dated tha 14th day
of May. 2004 entered in C M
Case No 04-CA-667-14L o l Via
C ircuit Court o l tha tSTH
Judicial Circuit to and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida,
wherein
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III. la
•w PMM and DEBI GOLD.
JPMORQAN CHASE BANKAS
INDENTURE TRUSTEE, JEF­
FREY P, GOLD, JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are Defendants I w4l a al to to#
tagheel and beef bfddw for cash
at Ihe WEST FRONT DOOR at

1070
Kars Held
Heathrow. FL 32746

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC ,
Plaintiff,

NATHANIEL POPE, CEDAR
GLEN OF ALOMA WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC ;
SUNTRUST BANK; JOANNE
POPE;
TYRANNY
POPE;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
NATHANIEL POPE; JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. TYRANNY POPE
(Residence Unknown)
JOANNE POPE
(Residence Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Foreclosure o l
Mortgage on tha following
described property:
LOT 38. CEDAR GLEN AT
ALOMA WOODS. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
57. PAGES 71 THROUGH 74.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been (tied agalnsl you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written delenses. U any,
to it. on M arshal C. Watson.
P A . Attorney lor Plaintiff, whose
address is I860 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120, FT.
LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 within
thirty (30) day* altar Via first
publication o l this Notice In Via
(Please publish In THE SAN­
FORD HERALD) and Ne the
original with Via Clack ot this
Court either before service on
Ptatntiflls attorney or knmedlalefy thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered agalnsl you lor
the rebel demanded In the com­
plaint,
In accordance with tha
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with DtsabUrbe* need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In tola proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avanua, Suita N 301, Sanlord
FL 32771, Telephone Number
(407)665-4227 within 2 working
of your receipt of Ova notice If
hearing or voice Impaired,
(TDD) 1-800-955-0771.
WITNESS my hand and tha
seal o l Vus Court Oka day of
MAY 12. 2004
Maryanne Morse
A * Clark of the Court
By Carol Moora
Aa Deputy O erk
Publish (Please pubksh to The
Sanlord Herald)
Pubksh May 23.30. 2004
E152
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-318-14L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC. a t nonanes tor
QREENPOINT MORTGAGE
FUNDING. INC..
rta rm fl,
v*
JAMES M. PEATE, e/k/a J.
M ichael Paata; JANE DOE.
unknown spouse of Jama* M.
Paata, a/k/a J. Michael Peel*.
SUNTRUST
BANK;
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION.
IN C ;
HEATHROW LAKES
MAINTENANCE
ASSOCIATION.
IN C ;
UNKNOWN
TENANT S/OWNERS,

NO TIC t OF SALK
Nonce la hereby given that,
pursuant to toe order or ftnal
Judgment enured to Vila cauaa
to toe C artel Court o l Samtoofa
County, Florida, I wN a a l to *
property situated to Semmoia
County. Florida, described as:
LOT 31. KEENWICKE. PHASE
3. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED to
PLAT BOOK 64. RAGES IB
THROUGH2I,
INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Circle,

at pubkc sale, to toe highest and
best bidder, tor cash, at to * west
front door o t to * Sem inole
County Courihouae. Sanford.
Florida, at ItflO AM on JUN 00.
2004

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Richard 9. Mctver
Kata. Shuler, Solomon, Spector,
Foyto 8 Singer. P A
P C Bos 800
Tampa. FL 33601 -0830

ARTHUR L MACDONALD; at
al.
Defendant!*)

Pubksh: May 23,30.2004
E155

NOTICE IS GIVEN thal pur
tu a n l to that certain Final
Judgment, dated May 13. 2004
In Case No. 02-CA-1320-14L. of
toe Ctrcuft Court of the 18th
Judicial Ctrcuft In and lo r
Semlnoia
County,
Florida,
wherein FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
la to * Plaintiff and ARTHUR L
MACDONALD; THOMAS W.
ROBERTS. Trust*#. THOMAS
W. ROBERTS DEFINED BENE
FIT PENSION TRUST. VILLAS
OF CASSELBERRY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC
are Via Defendants), I w * t*4 to
Via highest and best bidder lor
cash, a l to * Seminole County
Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avanua,
Sanlord,
Florida.
32771, at 1100 o’clock A M . on
tha 15th day of June, 2004. Via

IN THE CtRCUfT COURT
OF THE EM HTtENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03-CA-1779-14L

Dated: May 14, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clerk
In accordance w ith Ihe
Americans With O ttabM e* AcL
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate to this proceeding should
contact Court Adm intatrition at
telephone number (407)6654227, not later toan seven (7)
day* prior to Ihe proceeding II
hearing imparled. (TDD) 1-800955-8771, or 1-800 955-8770
(V). via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law, PA.
17757 U S, 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suita 500
Clearwater, FL 33784
(727)538-3800
Pubksh May 23. 30. 2004
E153
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-725-14L

Publish: May 23. 30. 2004
E15I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE t«TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04CA-906-14K

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CHASE MORTGAGE
COMPANY-WEST, LVa
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY,

WINDWARD SQUARE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.,

ANTHONY C THOMPSON,
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE. as
unknown tenant*.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
TO: Anthony C Thompson
2287 Island Run
Winter Park. Florida 32792
John Doe
2287 Island Run
Wartar Park. Florida 32792
Jana Doe
2287 Island Run
Winter Park. Florida 32792
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Vial pursuant to a Default Final
Judgment
of
FOTSClOture
(Based
Upon
B rta ch
of
Stipulation) entered to tha above
styled causa to to * County Court
of Seminole County. Florid*, I
w il aeil lha property located In
Semlnoia
County, Florida,

Plaintiff.
vs.
JAMES E. MEEKS: JANE DOE.
unknown spouse o l JAMES E.
MEEKS;
CITIFINANCIAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY (FL).
LLC; RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
RIVERS COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION, INC ;
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF 8ALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or final
judgmenl entered In this cause
to toe Circuit Court o l Seminole
County. Florida, I w * te l the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as:
LOT 454, RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
RIVERS UNIT 22. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK
44,
PAGES
59
THROUGH 64. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

Lot 309, o l WINDWARD
SQUARE SECTION 3. accord­
ing to tha Plat thereof, as record­
ed to Ptat Book 32, e l Page* 28
and 29. of the Public Records ol
Seminoto County. Florida, with
the following street address:
2287 Island Run, Winter Park.
Florida 32792.
al public sale, to Vie highest and
best bidder, lor cash. In to *
Seminole County Courthouse,
Was! Front Door, Sanlord.
Florida 32771, al 11-00 a m . on
to * 1 5 V id iy of Juty. 2004.
Witness my hand and tha seal of
this Court on the 14 day of May,
2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURTS
By: Mary Stroup#
as Deputy Clerk

and commonly known aa:

Man G. Firestone, Eequlre
Pohl 8 Short. P A
280 West Canton A vt., Suita
4 t0
P.O. Bor 3208
Winter Park, FL 32790-3208

1167 Twin Rivers B M J, Oviedo.
FL 32766

Publish: May 23. 30.2004
E1S6

at public sale, to Via highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at the west
front door o l tha Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanlord,
Florida, al 11 00 AM on JUN 00.
2004.
Dated: May t4 . 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance w ith tha
American* With Disabibta* AcL
parsons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in tola proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
day* prior to to * proceeding ft
heating imparted. (TDD) 1-600955-8771, or 1-800-955*8770
(V). via Florida Relay Service.
Mason Law, P A
17757 U S . 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Soft# 500
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish: May 23. 30. 2004
E154
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 02-CA-2483-I4L
MIDFIRST BANK.
PtatoMI,
VS.
Lovtaa V. Strickland and Kafvtn
Milas. The Finance Company,
Tha Pacesetter Corporation ol
Nabraak* e V « The Pacesetter
Corporation, and Unknown
Tenanta/Owner*.,

AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Node* la hereby given, pur­
suant to an Ea Parte O rder
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sato
entered to this causa, to toe
C ircuit Court o f Sem lnoia
County. Florid*. I w * e*8 to *
property situated In Seminoto
County. Florida, described as:
LOT 2, BLOCK □ COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGE 100, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA.
and commonly known m :
156 CourtVyctob Drive, at pubIc sale, to to * highest and beat
bidder, lor cash, held on Ihe
weal front doos of toe Samtoofa
County Courihouae, #11100 AM
on June IS. 2004.
Dated tola I3to day of May,
2004.
Clark a l toe ClrcuM Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark

Am erican* With DtoaMMaa A tt.
persona wMi dtoaMMtea na*dtog
a special accommodation to par■clps te to tw s pio o— d n g d tc u ld
contact court Artmtototrattcn at
telephone number (407)6654330, net to u t toan aavan (7)
day* prior to the |proceadtog. E
. (TOO) 1-000965-8771. or Vuica (V) 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Sam e*.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN. THAT ON THE DATE
AND TIM E LISTED BELOW.
AND C O N TIN U IN G FROM
DAY TO DAY UNTIL ALL
G O O DS ARE SOLD, W E
W ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC­
TIO N . TO TH E HIG HEST
BIDDER. FOR CASH. AT THE
W AREHOUSE
OF
A LL
AM ERICAN SELF STO R­
AG E. LO CATED AT 460
FLO RIDA CENTRAL PARK­
WAY.
LONGW OOD,
FL
32750. THE FOLLO W ING
GOOOS. WARES. AND M ER­
CHANDISE FOR RENT AND
O THER CHARG ES FOR
W HICH A LIEN ON SAME IS
CLAIM ED. TO WIT)
DATE OF B A LE : 06/0M M
TIM E OF S A LE : 4 JO P.M.
(C ustom er Nam e) (Unit # )
(B rief D escription of G oods
Being Sold)
LOREN GRAYSON • #315
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
C ASTRO JU LIO • #379
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
RIVERA U SA • #453 BABY
ITEMS. CHRISTM AS DECO
MAYBERRY JO SHUA ■ #589
BUSINESS STUDIO
SAUNDER IAN • #525 FUR­
N ITU R E.
HOUSEHOLD
GOOOS
TAYLOR IVO NNE • #452
HO USEHOLD CHINA, PIC ­
TURES
JONES JANET - #159 FUR­
NITURE, HOUSEHOLD
THO M AS ROBERT LETA #669 HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
JO N ES THO M AS • #415
FURNITURE
OOOSKI PAT - #209 BOXES,
HOUSEHOLD
MCT1GUE SARA • #619 FUR­
NITURE
HANCOCK W ILLIAM • #14
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
SEW ELL M ICHAEL - #123
HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE
RO BERTS LO R I • #146
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
KIM JUANA THOMAS - #210
TOOLS
Q LASPEY D EB BIE - #203
FURNITURE. ANTIQUES
BHAJAN U N D A • #323
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
STO RAG E
PRO TECTIO N
AUC TIO N SERVICES. U C :
#593
THE ABOVE INFORMATION
IS TO BE PUBLISHED ONCE
A W EEK FOR TW O CON­
SEC U TIVE W EEKS. SAID
SALE TO BE UNDER AND
BY
VIR TU E
OF
THE
STATUTES OF THE STATE.
IN SUCH CASES MADE AND
PROVIDED.
Pubksh: M ay 23. 30, 2004
E158
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
ORCUfT IN AND FOR
M M M O L f COUNTY,
FIO M O A
ciRCUfT cum. d iv is io n
CASE NO. C2-CA-1J20-14L
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTQAQE CORPORATION.
v»

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Legals

and commonly known as:

Submitted by;
Law O ffice of M arshall C
Watson
1600 NW 40th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052

vs

vs.

Legals

Mottos o f Eats

: (813) 254-4744
(813) 254-5222

Pursuant to Fla Statute 63-801,
and 83-809, to# aate of content*
of Parking Space 2002 Bayftoar
20’, to satisfy owner kana, w * b#
haid on Juna 2. 2004 *1 1000
am. Tb b# hakJ s i 1-4 Mini
Storage, Inc., 222 Hickman Dr.
Santord. FL 32771. W# raaarv*
to * right to refuse arry/al bids.
Sate by Auction. No tftte tor vsfftdes sold st Lien Sate. Late
arrivals not admitted

Pubbah: May 23. 30.2004
E1B5

NOTICE OF BALE

lorto In the Order of Final
Judgment:

NOTICE o r
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
give* N olle* of Foradoaur* of
Lton and intent to aal vahktea
pursuant to subsection 713.78 ot
the Florida Statutes that on
06714/2004. 0900 am . at 2522
Country Club R d , Sanford. FI
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves to * right
to accept or reject any and/or aft
bid*.

LOT 70. THE VILLAS OF CAS­
SELBERRY PHASE TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A3 RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 25. PAGES 19, 20,
AND 21. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
EXHIBIT A
DATED: May 13. 2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l to# Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
STEVEN M LEE. ESQ
1699 Coral Way, Suita 502
Miami. Florida 33145-2660
(305)956-7855
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation to order to participate
to this proceeding, you are anti
Dad. at no co4t to you, to to * pro­
vision o f. certain assistance.
P leas* call the attorney lor
Plaintm (s). telephone number
(305) 658-7855. w ithin two
worktog days of receipt of this
sum m ont/notlc*. If hearing
Impaired (TDD) 800-955-0771,
or Vote* Impaired (V) 600-9558770
Publish: May 23. 30.2004
E174
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE la hereby given that
to * personal property content*
of to * M ow ing storage units wE
be offered lor sal* at pubftc auc­
tion to saUafy United S to ra lt
ban. Sale w il taka place United
S loral, 1007 W in* Springs Dr ,
W inter Springs. FL 32708. W *
reserve to * right to reject any
bid*.
DATE OF SALE: June 9,2004
TIME OF SALE: 4 0 0 PM
#22 Jonl Elrod» - holiday deco­
ration* and lliea #522 A aron*
Im port* • auto parts.
AUCTIONEER:
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES, LICENSE # 593.
Tha above notice to be pub­
lished once a week lor two con•ecuW * weeks Said sale to be
under and by v irtu * of the
Statutes of toe S la t* of Florida,
In such case* provided.

IN RE: ESTATE OF
INOCENCIO DE JESUS
a/k/a INOCENCIO DE JESUS
FELICIANO,
D im in l
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha administration of toe a tu ie
of INOCENCIO DE JESUS B/k/S
INOCENCIO DE JESUS FELI­
CIANO, deceased, whoa* data
of death waa March 9,2004; F ie
Number 04-494-CP la pendtog
to to * Ctrcuft Court lor Samtoofa
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, toe address of which la
P.O. Drawer C, Sanlord, Florida
32772. The nam e* and addressH of th# personal n p r m n ti
taVve's attorney

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanford Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foractosur* of
Lien and Intent to t*4 vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713.78 of
to * Florida Statutes that on
06718/3004. 0900 am . al 2522
Country Club Rd , Santord, FI
32771-4059. Sanlord TCrwtng
and Recovery reserve* to * right
to accept or reject any andtor *k

JH4DA93S4MS003826
1991 ACURA INTEGRA
Publish May 30. 2004
E237

Notice o t
Suspension

J81RF2360N7559995
1992 GEO STORM

TO: HOWARD C RICHMOND
Caa* No: CW2004-025S;
W 9403795

JAACH15LXH5407248
1967 ISUZU TROOPER II
Pubksh: May 30.2004
£238

A N olle* of Suspension to sus­
pend your keens* and ekglbilffy
for licensure has bean filed
against you. Vbu have to * right
to request a hearing pursuant to
Section* 120 589 and 120.57,
Florida Statute*, by making a
request for same to toe Florida
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Service a. Division of
Licensing, Post Office Box 6687,
Tallahassee, Florida 32314
8687. If a request tor hearing I*
not received by 21 day* from to *
data of to * last publication, to *
right to hearing in this matter wM
be waived and toe Department
wW dispose of this causa In
accordance wlto law

May 19,2004
Notto* 1* hereby given that a
Pubbc Hearing w« b * haid In to *
Commission Chembers. 1st
Floor, Sanford City H a l, 300
North Park Avenue. Sanford,
Florida, at 7 00 o ’clock P.M. on
Monday, June 14, 2004. to dis­
cuss to * Stormwater Faculties
Plan.
Interested parties may attend
the meeting and may a lto sub­
mit written comments to:
Janet R Dougherty. CMC.
City Clerk
City of Sanlord
300 North Park Avenue
Sanlord. Florida 32771

Pubftsh: May 9.16, 23. 30 2004
E051

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5610 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For Inform ation on Semlnoia
County BCC procurem ent*,
please visit cun website at
www co seminote.fl us/purchastrig
,
select
Currant
Procurements tor a 1st of a l
active aotidtaUons for RFPs,
PS#, IFBa and CCS. Many can
ba downloaded and printed *1 no
charge or c a l 407-065-7131. A l
solicitations and procuramant
Information a n also avaftabl* al
tha Courtly Services Building,
1101 East Firat Street, Room
3206 Sanlord. FL
32771
between toe hour* of BAM to
5PM Mon-Frt.

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: H a
parson dsddss to appesl a deci­
sion m ad* wfth respect to any
matter considered at toe above
m eeting or hearing, h# may
need a verbatim record ot to *
proceadtog *. toduding the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record I* not provided by the
City of Santord. (FS 288 0105)
Publish:
£239

7b guarantee receipt of adden­
da, ft 1* to# respondents’ respon­
sibility to contact the Semfnote
County Purchasing Division
prior to to * die d receiving date
of subm lttala/blda. Addenda
Information la also available on
tha C ounly'i Web Page
Pubbah: May 30. 2004
E202

NOTICE OP
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice I* hereby given:
Seminote Paint A Body w« a al
at Public Auction tor salvage tor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der, to * M ow ing described vehi­
cles

Pubksh May 23, 30. 2004
E184
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 04-4 M -CP

Pubksh May 12.19. 30. 2004
E235

JH40A9456MS064484
1991 ACURA INTEGRA

See ExNbft A attached hereto
and made a part hereof by refer­
ence a* If fully sat forth harem
lo r legal deecrkftlon.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION

Walter Kunksl

JUNE 11,2004
99 Ford Run o ff
VIN# 1FTYR10C4XUB21951
The auction w il be held at
1200 P.M. on to * aaid dates
above. At Seminote Palm 8
Body 2540 8 Myrtte A vt.
Santord, FL 32773 Prospective
bidders may Inspect vaNcte*
on# hour prior to aate. Terms
• r * cash or cariftiad hind*.
Seminole Wrecker reserve# to *
right to accept or reject any and
a l bids.
Pubftsh: Msy 30. 2004
E229

May 30,2004

May 2S, 2004
NOTICE OF CLOSING,
VACATING AND
ABANDONING AN ALLEY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You wtb take noOce that the City
Commission of th * C ity o l
Sanford, Florida, on May 10,
2004, PASSED AND ADOPTED
Ordinance No. 3864 to does,
vacate and abandon any right of
to# City and to * pubkc to and to
that certain 14 toot wkte eestwest eBay lying between W. 16to
Streat and W. 17th Street and
between Mato Straal and
O leander
Avanua.
further
daaertbad aa toftows:
Begin a l lha aoutowaat comar of
lot 1, Pin* Laval Subdivision,
toan go east to to * southeast
oomar of tot 6. thanes go south­
west to the northeast oomar of
tot 7, thence go west to to *
northwest com ar of lof 11.
thence go north to to * point ot
beginning, aa reoonted to Ptel
Book 6, P ag* 37, Public
Records o l Semfnote County.
Florida.
City Commtealon of toe
City of Sanford, Florida
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: May 30, 2004
E232

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
AUSTIN OtVISlON
CIVIL ACTION NO. A04CA226LY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Petitioner.

are a*t

A l credaor* of Via decadent and
other persona having dam e or
demand* against to * decadent's
am on whom ■ copy of tot*
none* has baan served, must
M * toafr daim a wtto tola Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAY8
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
A l otoer cradftort of to * dsoaclaim * or demands against
adenfs asute must Ne toab
dalm aw fth tola court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECE0ENT1S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MAY 23. 2004
MARIE T. SAUER
524 Season* Court
W inter Spring*, a 32708
DEREK B ALVAREZ. ESQUIRE
Attorney
lo r
Personal
F lorid* Bar No 0114278
GENDERS-ALVAREZ
A Professional Asaoctetton
2307 West Cleveland Street
Tampa, Florida 33809

RESIDENCE LOCATED AND SITUATED
AT 350 BRANTLEY CLUB PLACE,
LONGWOOD. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. WITH ALL BUILDINGS.
APPURTENANCES AND
IMPROVEMENTS THEREON,

NOTICE OP
COMPLAINT FOR FORFEITURE
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT)
1. A Verified Complain* tor Forfeiture was Mad to this Court on
April 21. 2004, by tha United State* Attorney far tha Western
District of Texas, against the Respondent Property, more panicutarty daaertbad to th* Verified Complaint tor Forfeiture, to
enforce to* provisions of Tftte 16 U S C. S 982, tor violations of
THIa 21 U.8 C. | B41 and Tftte IB U S C. 1 1956.
2- A claim may ba Nad with to* dark of this Court not later than
thirty (30) days after service of process or thirty (30) days after
date of final publication, and an answer to to# complaint shall
b * Nad not later toan twenty (20) days after toe data o fto a fllIng ol ttw claim pursuant to Tftte 28 U.3.C. Rule C&lt;6) of tha
Supptemantal Rules tor Cartain Manttow Claims. Fad.R Civ P
and Tftte 18 U.S.C. 1963(a)&lt;4)(A) and (B) and Tftte 18 U.S.C.
1 985.

Pubbsh: May 18,23,30. 2004
E112
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO: ROBERT T. MOON
Caa* No.: CW2002-1864;
W 2008243
An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT to revoke yo u keen**
and abgttM y tor koanaura ha*
baan Nad against you. TOu
have toe right to request a hear­
ing pureuartt to Sections
120.569 and 120.67, Florida
Statutes, by m a ln g a request

tor same to tha I
Department of Agncuftu
Consumer Sarvtoas. DM
Licensing, pom o ilic *
8887, TftAahasssa, |
32314-6667. H a (sqm
hearing N not received
days bom Via date of V
P M *»bon. to * lig h t k) (
Ing In tote maser w« to i
and to# Department «E &lt; j
d tote cauaa in accordant

Pjtoksh: May 9, I t , 23,30,2004
ECoO

�Sunday. May 30.2004

T he H erald

Page 7B

C h u rc h D ire c to r?
440-Lutheran
Luthoran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)

Seventh Day
Adventist
M A R S H IL L
SDA
800 East 2nd St.
Sanford, Florida
Divine Worship
11:00 a.m.

400-AM E

404-Baptist

404-Baptist

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AME Church

Blessings Baptist Church

First Baptist Church
of Longwood

819 Cypress Avenue
Sanlord, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogers Edge, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Bible Study. W o d . 6:30PM

401-Anglican
Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 milo oil Groeneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Ot Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
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402-Assembly of God
Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanlord, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jolt Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Servico 9:30AM
Wednesday Servico 7PM

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

2593 S. Sanlord Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Bible Study, W od, 7pm
Clothes Closet (Free to public) 3rd
Sat., oach mo. 10am-1pm

Central Baptist Church
3101 Wost SR 46
Sanlord. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914

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Jimmy Dalo Patterson, Senior
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Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45
am
Worship Services 8:30am, 11am,
6pm
W ednesday
Prayer Service 6:30
pm

891 State Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
Sunday* 9:45 AM Biblo Study
•11:00AM Worship Service
•5:00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Disclploship Study
•5:30PM Pastor's
Discipleship Study
•5:30Vocal Ensembles

Wednesday
•6:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children's Croativo Arts)
•6PM Disclploship Classes
■6PM Orchestra
•6:30 Youth Biblo Study
•7PM Pastor's Biblo Study
•7PM Choir Rehearsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

First Baptist Sanlord
Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Mooting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

519 S. Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-6041 /4 0 7 -3 2 1-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rov. Rick Blythe, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Caro
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Studonts
•Sunday School...9 :15AM
Sunday Worship. 10:30A;6P
Wod Activities, all ages. 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parkor, Youth Pastor
Sunday ^Worship 10:45AM
■Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM

Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rov Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Sen/., 8:15AM
Sunday S ch o o l.....9:30AM
Morning Worship.. 11AM
Evening W orship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Biblo Study ...7:30PM

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Longwood, FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday S ch o o l.....6:30am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening W o rsh ip .....6:00pm
Wod Eve. Service ....6:30pm

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palm etto Ave
Sanford, FL 32773
(407)323-1583
website-www PABC-LCS org
'T h e Fam ily Friendly Church’

Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, College and C areer
Pastor
Andrew Jenkins, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrett. Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M. Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
W ednesday Bible Study &amp;AWANA
7pm

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

Westvlew Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46-

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

410-Christian
Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms. Minlstor
Joe Caputo, Youth Ministor
Michaol Milligan,
Worship Ministor
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

413-Christian Science
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
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Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ed n e sd ay......7:30PM
Child Caro provided
Reading Room
145 W okiva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood, FL
Phone 407-869-1490
M on-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

419-Church of God
Church of God
801 W. 22nd St. Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rov W es Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Morning Worship .10:45AM
Evening Servico 6PM
W ednesday Classes
for all ages.....7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School, 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School „..9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor ..11AM
Evening S e rv ic e ...... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (W ed) 7PM.

425-Congregational
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice W ed. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Eplscopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave @ 4th St. Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tues., Weds. &amp; Thurs. Community
meal &lt;9 5:30pm Weds. For times &amp;
detail ol studies and activities, Call
407-322-4611.

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Sanlord, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins. Associate Pastor of
Music/Youth
Sunday Services
Morning Worship 8AM &amp; 10:30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wed. Bible Study &amp; Prayer Service
6:30PM

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 6am, 11:15am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Comforter

2525 S. Oak Avo, Sanford, FL
Vicar Jamos Timmons
Sunday School......9:15AM
Worship Servico.....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Http 7/www lerms org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd, Sanlord Hwy46A &amp;
Upsala Rd.
Intorim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresomann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM &amp; 6:30PM
Nursory Provided
www NowCroationChdrch.ee

443-Methodlst
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tuckor Drivo
(cornor of Tucker Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School....... 9:30am
Inter-Mission...........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Biblo Study
W ednesday............6:30am
Children's Tlmo
Included in Worship
Nursory provided for Babies
and Small Children,
'Sm all Enough To Love You
Growing in Christ To Servo You"

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803 W. 4th St
Sanford, Florida
407-323-8067
Rov Mark Barth, Priost
Sunday Eucharist..... 9:30AM

437-NonDenominational

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Avo, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship.
8:30am &amp; 11:00am
Coffoo Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youlh Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Providod

Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Rosourco Contor
Lakovlow Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St.. Sanford
Sunday Service 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4 - 1 2 ) ..... 11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshm ents.....12:30PM
Wednesday
•Fellowship Mooting.....7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Pleaso call 407-328-4300 for appt)

Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/DIrector

Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Rosourco Contor
Lakovlow Plaza. 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Servico 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4 - 1 2 ) .....11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshm ents.....12:30PM
Wednosday
•Fellowship Mooting.....7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 for appt)

Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/DIrector

449-Presbyterlan
First Presbyterian Church
ot Sanford
Downtown on 3rd &amp; Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursory
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth.
Food, ’ Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir &amp; Bolls Rohoarsal 7PM
Wod. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wod. Biblo Study Adults 6PM
W od Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wod. Praise Toam Rohoarsal 7PM
Thurs Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W o W elcome Your Visit At Any
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Dr. Bill Chogwin, Interim Minister

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michaol L. Androws,
Intorim Ministor
Sunday School, all agos 9AM /10AM
Church Sorvicos 10AM
Nursory Provided

Seminole Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church

www.sem inolechurch.com

'Knowing &amp; Making
Known Jesus Christ'
Corner of 46-A &amp; Upsala Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635

Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM, 10:30 AM

Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

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Rev. Bryan L Wengor, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10 :00am
Nursory Care Provided

458-Wesleyan
Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St. Sanford, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath S c h o o l.....9:30AM

Divine Worship......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

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407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer. Bible Study, 7:30 PM

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.....530P M
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning.....BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ... 930Am
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) W est
First Street on Left • O ne Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good N ew s'
Sunday S ch o o l....... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening w orship.....6P M
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
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By Maya Kroth
Copley News Service

V inyasa/A shtanga,
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W hether you want to tone up, chill out, sharpen your
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scriptin, Advil, Gcotrin, Aleve,
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For any remedy to work, however, it must
be taken before a headache builds. “Most
people wail for a headache to take hold, and
then it’s too late,” Charles said. “If you get a
feeling that a headache is building, that’s the
time to tackle it.”
The problem is more common than most
people realize. More than 45 million
Americans suffer from chronic headaches,
according to the National Headache
Foundation.
“They are probably the most common
recurrent pain problem there is," said Dr.
Richard Sandler, a pain specialist. “Next to
upper-respiratory infections, they’re the
main reason most people miss work.”
The headache foundation divides

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headaches
into
three main cate­
gories: vascular,
which
includes
migraine and clus­
ter headaches that
are
linked
to
swelling of the
blood vessels in the head; muscle tension,
brought on by stress and depression; and
organic, which is usually symptomatic of
other problems, such as a tumor, or eye, ear,
nose or brain infection or disease.
Sinus headaches, a buildup o f pressure
behind the eyes, lower forehead or cheeks,
fall into the last category and affect between
30 percent and 40 percent o f the population,
according to Dr. Terence Davidson, a head
and neck surgeon. Usually, the cause is nasal
deformity, such as a crooked septum, which
makes drainage difficult and causes mucus
to back up. Antibiotics help to relieve most
infections. Where they don’t, surgery to
drain the nasal canal may be necessary.
For sinus headaches triggered by pollen
and animal hair, most over-the-counter
antihistamines are effective. For more seri­
ous cases, nasal steroids or serums to desen­
sitize the body to specific allergens maybe
prescribed.
With or without medication, managing
headaches requires attention to detail. The
following are a few suggestions by doctors
and the headache foundation:
— Be aware that some aspirin products
contain caffeine, which is effective in fight­
ing headaches but can also trigger
headaches.
— Avoid alcohol if you’re using medica­
tion on a long-term basis. Mixing can cause
intestinal bleeding.
— Avoid taking anti-inflamm atories
before strenuous exercise. The combination
causes dehydration, which could damage the
kidneys.
— Check with your physician about the
long-term side effects of any medication.
— Beware of escalating dependence.
Going off a long-term remedy often pro­
duces a rebound effect in which the
headache returns more severely.
— Watch your diet. Avoid headache trig­
gers such as cheeses, red wine and other
foods high in tyramine.
— Keep a headache diary to determine
what changes or foods trigger a headache.
— Be aware that while exercise can.
reduce the frequency and severity o f
headaches, it can also exacerbate them.
For more information, contact the
headache foundation at (888) NHF-5552 or
www.headaches.com.

Q ta tr s o tB o tra - s s s c p s c b t t - c B Q E O L p a s s a a ta
Serving Seminole County For Over SO Years

CLYDE H. CLIMER, M.D., P.A.
O b s te tr ic , G y n e c o lo g y , I n f e r t i l i t y &amp; M i d w i f e r y

• Pregnancy Care • Normal &amp; High Risk • Ultrasound
• Customized Birth Plans • Well Woman Exams • LEEP
Clyde H. Climer, M.D. • Stephen Phillips, M.D.
Board Certified Physicians
Bobbie Hanson, C.N.M. • Peggy Taylor, C.N.M.
Maria M. Roman, A.R.N.P.

LONGWOOD • 407-332-6611
521W. State Rd. 434
Located Next To South Seminole Hospital

NORTHSEMINOLE FAMILYPRACTICE
and SPORTS MEDICINE

L to R: Daniel Monette, M.D. and
Harvey Schefsky, M.D.

BOARD CERTIFIED FAMILY PHYSICIANS

JAMES QUINN, M.D.
HARVEY SCHEFSKY, M.D.
DANIEL MONETTE, M.D.
Most Insurances Accepted
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Y o u th m o v e m e n t:
By Kelly O'Connor
Copley News Service
nce a devotee of potato chips and double cheese­
burgers, 11-year-old Cory Gordon now munches
on low-fat vegetable chips and orders a plain burg­
er at the local fast-food joint.
He keeps a list of healthy foods on the fridge, and he walks
to school and back, one mile each way, instead of getting a
ride.
Cory even monitors his computer and TV time, trying to
limit it to one hour a day — tough to do, as his favorite pas­
time is playing computer strategy games.

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Kids take action against obesity

At 5 foot 3, Cory weighed 146 pounds. Tired of being over­
weight, troubled by the teasing that heavy kids endure from
classmates, Cory took matters into his own hands.
The sixth-grader is bucking a trend. The number of over­
weight and obese children in America is on the rise, fueled by
poor eating habits and a decline in physical activity.
Surfing the Net has replaced the after-school game of catch,
and drive-through dinners have supplanted often-morc-nutritious sit-down meals. Safety concerns kefep kids from riding
bikes, visiting parks and walking anywhere.
Nevertheless, Cory was determined to change his ways.
Just three weeks into his new lifestyle, he lost 5 pounds, feels
better about himself and has set an
example for overweight children. But
he has not done it alone. His mother,
Karen Gordon, got Cory to enroll in
Way To Go Kids!, a family-based
weight management program held in
their hometown. She doesn’t apologize
for bribing him with Yu-Gi-Oh!
Japanese trading cards.
Once Cory was in the program, reg­
istered dietitian and group leader
Jackie Cohen assessed his weight
using a Body Mass Index. The calcula­
tion, based on height, weight and age,
determined he was overweight.
Overweight and obesity are the
result of an energy imbalance: eating

too many calories and not getting enough physical activity.
But parents concerned about an overweight child should let
a doctor or other professional be the judge in order to rule out
medical problems that could be the cause.
According to recent findings from the National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey, 15 percent of children and ado­
lescents, from 6 to 19, are overweight or obese, more than dou­
ble the number two decades ago.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, the highest percentage of overweight in boys
occurs in Mexican-Amcricans. Among girls, it is non-Hispanic
blacks, followed by Mexican-Americans.
Surgeon General Richard Carmona addressed the issue
recently at the largest-ever conference on childhood obesity.
He said obesity is the fastest growing cause of illness and
death in Americans.
Carmona stressed that parents must lead by example. He
added that President Bush, each time he sees Carmona, always
asks if he’s had his daily workout.
While President Bush cannot ask this of each child, parents
can. But it’s a mind-set. Families need to be willing to make
changes to become healthy.
Cohen’s goal is to have kids maintain their weight, so they
can grow into it. By giving them a binder full of meal planning
guides, tips and recipes, and meeting once a week for lessons
and exercise sessions, Cohen shows them how to eat healthy
and stay active.
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See Obesity, page 6

TRI-COUNTY

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She does not tell children they can't have
certain foods.
Instead, she tells them to limit the amount of
sugary and fatty foods they eat Portion control
is extremely important Cohen said.
She also wants parents to know that eating
healthy does not have to be a battle. For snack,
Cohen passes around healthy food options, such
as hummus and carrots or apple and orange
wedges, which most children happily eat
She urges parents to cut up vegetables and
fruit and keep them in the fridge because kids
often eat what is easy to grab. She also suggests
limiting purchases of “junk foods,” such as
cookies, candy and chips.
Cory, who learned to read food labels
in the program, helps choose his meals.
It takes this combined family effort to
get results and make permanent healthy
life choices. That is why Cohen will not
allow a child to come to the program without a
parent.

“You can't just give a kid a diet. You have to
get the parents to make the changes,” Cohen
said.
As for genetics, experts say that only plays a
small role in children becoming overweight
More often, problems stem from parents who
do not have their own eating habits under con­
trol or from underlying problems within the
family, such as divorce and relocation.
In Cory’s case, he’ll tell you that he was at
Way To Go Kids! "because my mom made
me." Through the course of the program, Cory
realized that weight management is not just for
those who want the perfect body, but a way to
stay healthy.
Today, the boy who was quiet during his first
meeting of Way To Go Kids! is a proud convert
The knowledge he gained has made him a hap­
pier, healthier kid, one who is more in control of
his weight
“Without Jackie’s class, I don’t think I would
be doing so good in life," Cory said.

R e n a issa n c e c o u ld b e
y o u r h o m e a w a y fr o m h o m e
Renaissance
is
Sanford's
Premier
Retirement Community,-located at 300 West
Airport Blvd. in Sanford. It has provided a
home away from home since 1982.
Nestled on 16 wooded acres, residents enjoy
the natural surrounding that is also the home of
many of Florida’s varied wildlife. The facility
itself blends in with these surroundings and pro­
vides a relaxing atmosphere.
Whether a person chooses independent
retirement living or the assisted living service,
the Renaissance provides all the amenities that
make it a unique place to call home.

Renaissance provides full housekeeping
service, transportation to shopping, banking and
Doctor’s appointments. The fully planned activ­
ity schedule is designed to meet the needs of
residents. All of this at no extra cost.
Renaissance has private one and two bed­
room suits, weekly housekeeping, delicious
home-cooked meals, a library, beauty salon, and
much more.
Visit Renaissance for a lour o f the
facility and see for yourself how fulfilling retire­
ment living can be. Call 407-323-7306 for more
information.

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North Sem inole Family Practice
offers sports m edicine care
North Seminole Family Practice — Sports
Medicine, is located at 2209 French Ave. in
Sanford.
The staff consists of James E Quinn, M.D.,
Harvey W. Schefsky, M.D. and Daniel R.
Monette, M.D. All three doctors are associated
with the American Academy of Family
Physicians, the American Medical Association
and the Florida Medical Association. Dr.
Monette is also affiliated with the American
Medical Society for Sports Medicine, and
serves as team physician for Seminole High
School, Seminole Community College and the
University of Central Florida. All are board cer­
tified with the American Board of Family

Practice.
Dr. Quinn is a graduate of the Medical
College of Ohio; Dr. Schefsky graduated from'
Ohio State University; and Dr. Monette from
the University of Colorado Health Sciences
Center.
Insurance accepted includes Aetna, Bclbs,
Cigna, United, One Health, Humana,
Medicare, Beech Street, Principal, Coventry,
and CCN.
North Seminole Family Practice — Sports
Medicine is open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. until
11 a.m. on Saturdays. Call 407-321-4230 for
more information.

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Tri-County Orthopaedics
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wonders for their flexibility and com­
plexion, while other yoga practitioners
frown on this style, arguing that heat
should be created from within the body
rather than externally.
VINYASA/ASHTANGA
Vinyasa, or “flow” yoga, is a vigorous
form of yoga that places emphasis on a
series of postures that flow into one anoth­
er.'There are many names for this type of
yoga, each with its own nuances, including
Ashtanga, power yoga and “flow series.”
All forms of Vinyasa are derived from
A shtanga, which was founded by K.
Pattabhi Jois and uses a series o f move­
ments to stretch, strengthen and tone the
entire body.
KUNDALINI
Kundalini was brought to the West in
1969 by Yogi Bhajan. This form o f yoga
incorporates postures, breathing, chanting
and meditation into each practice. The goal
o f Kundalini yoga is to activate the life
energy within the body and channel it
through each o f the seven chakras.

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SVAROOPA (gentle)
Svaroopa Yoga was developed by Rama
Berch, A gentler form of yoga, Svaroopa
focuses on healing the body and encourag­
ing a transcendental experience through
familiar yoga postures.
YOGA DOS
— Do wear loose-fitting, comfortable
clothes.
— Do bring a mat or a towel.
— Do go at your own pace; yoga is not
a competitive sport.
— Do consult a physician if you have
any health concerns.
Y O G A D O N ’TS
— Don’t eat for at least one hour before
or after yoga class. (Some forms o f yoga,
like Bikram, have more specific rules about
eating and drinking; check with your cho­
sen studio before attending a class.)
— Don’t push your body farther than it’s
ready to go.
— D on't come to class late or leave
early; warm-up and cool-down poses are
integral to the practice.

Tri-County
Orthopaedics, PA, is
located at 317 N.
M angoustine Ave. in^Sanford. Earlier this
year, Tri-County
observed 21 years o f
operation in the
Seminole County area.
It specializes in total
joint replacement,
sports injuries, carpal
tunnel syndrome, shoul­
der injuries and most
general Orthopaedics.
Degenerative arthritis
o f knees and hips, bro­
ken bones, muscle and
ligam ent sprains and tennis elbow are just
a few o f the conditions frequently treated
at Tri-County..
Dr. John F. Schaeffer, is a graduate of
the University of Miami School o f
M edicine. Dr. Narinder S. Aujla is a grad­
uate o f M.P. Shah M edical College in
India.
M edicare, United Health Care, Aetna,
Cigna, Blue Cross and First Health
Insurance are all accepted.

TYi-County also has an office next to
Florida Hospital Fish, at 1133 Saxon
Blvd. in Orange City, serving the needs
o f Volusia County. The phone num ber is
386-775-0222.
Tri-County Orthopaedics in Sanford, is
located near the Central Florida Regional
Hospital. It is open Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. For more
information or an appointm ent, phone
407-323-2577.

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UNCLAIM ED VEHICLE
AUCTION

a d re ste s of the Personal
Representative
and
Ihe
Personal
Representative's
attorney are set forth below
AN creditors of Ihe decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's eslate. Including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, on whom
a copy of this notice la served
must tile their claims with th p
Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors o l the dece­
dent and other persons havIngclaims or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unm atured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, must tile
their claims with this court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIM S NOT SO FILED
W IL L
BE
FOREVER
BARREO.
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE
OF
DEATH
IS
BARRED.
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tion of this notice is 3-28-04.

arranging for an agenda to be
mailed or available for pick­
up.

which record Includes the tes­
timony and evidence upon
which the appeal Is to be
bated, per Section 288 0105,
Florida Statutes.

NOTICE OF CLAIM
OF LIEN A PRO?
POSED SALE OF
VEHICLES

200 foot setback for septic
tanks,
on the
follow ing
described property:

TANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN
ANY OF THESE PROCEED­
INGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
TOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT (407) 585-1424.

Com mission. For questions
regarding this request, please
contact Gary Schindler. City
Planner, at 407-585-1442

Rem oval o l the described
vehicles was conducted In
compliance with F.8. 713 78,
Notice that Harrys Towing will
sod said vehicles at Public
Auction lor cash on A p ril B,
2004 at 10:00 A M. at 102 N
M aple Ave., Santord. FL
32771. AN va tildes sold AS
13. No
title
gusrsnleed.
Harrys Towing reserves the
right to bid on any vehicle.
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale:
1984 Chevrolet
2 0 1 AN89H7E9127951

1998

Mazda
1YVGE22C0T5556748

1992 Ford
3FAPP13JXNR1124B3
1987 Ford
1FMCA11U5H2A85051
1985 Volvo
YV1AX8855F1640071
1988 Mercury
1M EBM6047J H690642
Publish March 28. 2004
C401c

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
SANFORD
TOW INO
A
RECOVERY gives Notice ol
Foreclosure o l Lion and intent
to sell vehicles pursuant lo
subsection 713.78 o l the
Florida Statutes that on A p ril
12, 2004, 9:00 am at 2522
C o u n try Club Rd. Sanford,
FL 32771-4059.
SANFORD
TOWING
A
RECOVERY reserves the
right lo accept or re|ect any
and/or all bids
1996 Isuzu Trooper
JACOJ58V7T7902814
1992 Plymouth Laser
4P3CS34T4NE073944
Publish: March 28, 2004
C403c

IN THE OnCUtT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE CXXJNTYFLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

FILE #. OL34&amp;CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
RUTH OWENS HANLON,
Deceased

NOTICE TQ
CREDITORS
The adm inistration o l tho
estate ol Ruth Owens Hanlon,
deceased, file Number 0434B CP- is pending In the
C ircuit court lo r Seminole
County,
Florida.
Prebale
Division, the address ol which
la 301 N. Park A v e . Sanlord.
FL. 32771. The names and

Pursuant to the previsions of
the
Am ericans
with
Disabilities A d . any person
requiring special accommo­
dations to participate m this
meeting Is asked to advise
Seminole Community College
at least 48 hours before the
meeting by contacting Linda
Cowels at 407-328-2010. It
you are hearing or speech
Impaired, please contact
Seminole Community College
by calling
Ms. Dorothy
Palshonal 407-328-2109.

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November 4, 2003:
Bright House Networks. 3767 All Amortcan Boulevard, Orlando,
FL 32810. permit 442-117-49775-6. Tho prefect Is located In
Seminole County Section 39. Township 19 South. Range 30
East. The permit authonzes a STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM ON 2 88 ACRES TO SERVE AN OPERATIONS CEN­
TER known as Bright House Networks Sanlord Operations
Center. The receiving waterbody Is M.M, SMITH CANAL.
The file(s) containing the application tor Ihe above listed per­
mit is available lor inspection Monday through Friday except
tor legal holidays. 8 00 a m to 5:00 p m at the St. Johns
Rlvor Water Management District (District) Headquarters.
4049 Reid Street. Palalka. FL 32178-1429 A person whose
substantial Interests are atlocted by the District permitting
decision may petition for an administrative hearing In accor­
dance with sections 120 569 and 120 57, Florida Statutes,
or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative reme­
dy under section 120.573. Florida Statutes, before tho dead­
line tor tiling a petition. Choosing mediation will not adverse­
ly nffoct ihe nght lo a hearing It mediation does not result In
n settlement. The procedures lor pursuing mediation are set
lorth m section 120 573. Florida Statulos, and roles 28106 111 and 28-106 401- 404 Florida Administrative Code.
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Administrative Code Chapter 28-tOO and be tiled with
(received by) the District Clerk located al Dialrict
Headquarters, Highway 100 West, Palatka, FL 32177.
Petitions for administrative hoanng on the above applica­
tio n s ^) must bo filed within twenty-one (21) days o l publica­
tion of this notice or within twenty-six (26) days of tho District
depositing notice o l tho Intent In the mall for those persons
to whom tho District mails actual notice. Failure to file a peti­
tion within this time period shall constitute a waiver ot any
nghl(s) such person(s) may have lo request an administra­
tive determination (hoanng) under sections 120 569 and
120.57, F.S . concerning the subjoct pormlt Portions that
are not tiled in accordance with the above provisions are
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S em inole C o m m unity
College
100 W eldon B oulevard
S anlord, FL 32773
N otice o t
R egular M on th ly M eeting
Tho District Board ol Trustees
ol
Sem inole
Com m unity
Collogo announces a regular
Board mooting in which all
persons are Invited
Date and Time:
Tuesday, A p ril 20, 2004
7:00 PM
Place:
Sem inole C o m m u n ity
College
Sanford/Lnke Mary Campus
Weldon Administration
Building - A200
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773

Because tho administrative hoanng process is designed to
formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition m eant
that Ihe District's final action may be different from the posi­
tion taken by It In this notice of Intent. Persons whose sub­
stantial Interests will be effected by any such final decision
ot Ihe District on the applicant have the right lo petition to
become a party to the proceeding, In accordance with the
requirements sat forth above.

Purpoae:

Regular Monthly.Mwtlng
A copy ot the agenda may be
obtained by writing to Dr. E.
Ann McGee ol 100 Weldon
Boulevard. 8anlord, Florida
32773 or by calling Linda
Cowels at 407-328-2010 and

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WHAT:
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TIME: 2 00pm
WHERE: Trt County Towing
1155
Belle
Ave
W intor
Springs. FL 32708
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ing to the plat thereof, as
recorded m Plat Book 19,
Pagas 99 • 100, ol the Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida; m ore com m only
referred to a t 114 C alico
Road

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DA
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The Public Hearing will be
held at the Lake Mary
Community Canter, 260 N.
Country Club Road, Lake
Mary. The Public la Invited lo
attend and be heard. Said
hearing may be continued
from lime to time until a final
decision is made by the City
Commission. For questions
regarding this request, please
contact Gary Schindler, City
Planner, at 407-585-1442.

CITY OF
LAK E MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City Commission ol the
City of Lake Mary. Florida, that
said Commission will hold a
Public Hearing on A p ril 15,
2004, al 7:00 P.M., or as soon
thereafter as possible, to con­
sider a request from Ladybird
Enterprises,
Inc.,
for
Conditional Use Approval lo
allow a Day Care Center on
the following described prop­
erty:

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MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS C O N V E ­
NIENCE. THIS RECORD
MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECORD FOR
PURPOSES OF APPEAL
FROM A DECISION MADE
BY
THE
CITY
WITH
RESPECT TO THE FO R E­
GOING MATTER ANY PER­
SON WISHING TO ENSURE
THAT
AN
ADEQUATE
RECORD OF THE PRO ­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED
FOR APPELLATE PURPOS­
ES IS ADVISED TO MAKE
THE
NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS
OR HER OWN EXPENSE.

Lot 4, Parcel One al
Tlmacuan, as recorded In
Plat Book 80. Pago 14.
Public Records o l Seminole
County. Florida.
The Public Hearing will be
held at the Lake Mary
Com m unity Center, 260 N.
Country Club Road, Lake
Mary. The Public Is invited to
attend and be heard. Said
hearing may be continued
from time to lim e until a final
decision is made by the City

PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES
NEEDING ' A S S IS ­

A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING tS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CO NVE­
NIENCE
THIS RECORD
MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
AOEQUATE RECORD FOR
PURPOSES OF APPEAL
FROM A DECISION MADE
BY
THE
CITY
WITH
RESPECT TO THE FORE­
GOING MATTER ANY PER­
SON WISHING TO ENSURE
THAT
AN
ADEQUATE
RECORD OF THE PRO ­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED
FOR APPELLATE PURPOS­
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THE
NECESSARY
ARRANGEM ENTS AT HIS
OR HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES
NEEDING
ASSIS­
TANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN
ANY OF THESE PROCEED­
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THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
TOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF THE MEET­
ING AT (407) 585-1424
CITY OF LAKE
MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A. Foster, City Clerk
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Copyrtghl O 2004 Tho Sanford Herald

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Sanford, Florida
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Lake Mary may limit school sites
M arch

31, 2004

By Christopher Patton

Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — The clash
between
the
Seminole
County School Board and
Lake Mary continues today
as city commissioners will
consider creating a high-tech
corridor along Interstate 4
that forbid future public
school sites.

Big d ia m o n d
weekend
Last wookond proved to bo
a big ono for Sominolo
Athletic Conforonco schools
on both tho baseball and
softball diamonds.
See Sports, Poge 8 A

House fire call
turns gruesome
with murder plot
A fatal fire investigation in
Longwood Tuesday turned
for the worse when officials
determined the incident was
a planned murder-suicide
attempt.
At about 9:31 a.m., the
Longwood Fire Department
respond­
ed to a
residen­
tial fitv at
970
Lormann
Circle.

Stelnbruchel

Philip
Stein-bruchel, and Susana
Steinbruchel. The fire
department extinguished the
fire which was located in a
bedroom in the home and
Philip was transported to
Soutn Seminole Hospital
with apparent self-inflicted
lacerations and bums.
Susana was pronounced
dead at the scene.
A subsequent investiga­
tion by the Longwood Police
Department revealed that
Susana had multiple stab
wounds in addition to severe
bums from the fire. This
case is being investigated as
a homicide and Philip is the
suspect in this case. The
investigation is ongoing and
no charges have been filed
against Philip at this time.
It has been determined
that Susana resided at the
above location and was cur­
rently separated from her
husband Philip. A check of
police department records
does not show a past call
history for either party or the
listed address, with regards
to domestic violence. The
exact cause of death and
start of tire fire is to be
determined.

C ity leaders continue fight with school
board with new high-tech corridor plan
The local planning agency
voted 4-1 last Wednesday to
recommend denial of the
entire plan to the city board.
The majority favored the
high-tech
district,
but

Mica
requests
change in
plans for
airports

frowned upon dictating
where schools can be located
primarily because a lawsuit
filed by the school board
against the city is still pend­
ing.

Seminole County Public
Schools purchased a building
last year in Technology Park
off Lake Emma Road with
intent of establishing an
alternative school for trou-

pancake
p r id e

bled students. Lake Mary
balked at the plan and
stepped up its fight in
February with the introduc­
tion of Its comprehensive
plan amendment that bans
schools from the district.
John Omana, community
development director, says
the plan does not prohibit
See District, Page 7A

Relay
for Life
fights
cancer
Ashloy Coover

Special to tho Herald

From Staff Reports

With the threat of long
lines and unnecessary delays
facing airline passengers in
airports throughout the
nation this summer, the
Chairman of the U.S. House
Aviation Subcommittee is
calling on the Transportation
Security
Administration
(TSA) for the immediate cre­
ation of a "Summer Security
Congestion Plan" to address
problems associated with
federal aviation security pro­
grams.
U.S. Ren. John Mica (R-FL)
outlined the need for a new
security plan during a press
conference with airport offi­
cials at the Gryater Orlando
International Airport. Mica
noted
that Las Vegas
McCarran
International
Airport, where passengers
are sometimes subjected to
four and five hour lines, is a
rime example where TSA
as poorly planned passen­
ger security needs.
On Thursday, March 26,
Mica held a roundtable dis­
cussion in Washington, D.C.,
with the Transportation
Security Administration and
managers of major airports
throughout the nation to dis­
cuss problems with federal
aviation security.
In a letter sent to Admiral
David Stone, the Acting TSA
Administrator,
Chairman
Mica explained the need for a
new airline passenger securi­
ty plan.
"Since TSA has not shown
the ability to handle current
passenger- loads, the growth
in summer traffic could dis­
rupt our recovering industry.
As the economy continues to
recover, commercial airline
passengers are returning,"
Mica stated in his letter to
Stone. "We can expect long
lines and delays at security
checkpoints if no action plan
is developed as soon as possi­
ble."
Mica noted, for example,
that at Orlando International

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Herald p h o to by Tom m y Vincent

The Sanford Kiwanis Annual Pancake Day had its share of flapjacks prepared by cooks (above)
Clyde Long, Alan Myers, Alox McKibbin, Wallace Hall and (not pictured) Stove Harriett. But it also had
plenty ol pancake eators such as Walt Smith (top) and Congressman John Mica (below).

Pancake day flip s well for Sanford Kiwanis Club
By Nick Pfelfauf

Staff Writer
The 40th Annual
Sanford
Kiwanis
Pancake Day Saturday
at the Sanford Civic
Center went off well,
with the expectation
of possibly $6,000 to
$8,000 in funds raised
by the event for the
many Kiwanis charity
projects.
Among those attend­
ing
was
U.S.
Congressman John L. Mica. According to
Sanford Kiwanian Walt Smith, Mica is an
absentia member of the Central Kiwanis in
Orlando.

"He is only a part time member because
he is usually in Washington," Smith said,
"but he is an
avid Kiwanis
supporter."
"The only
roblem we
ad in the
entire event
was with the
erform ance
y
Miriam
and Valerie's
School
of
Dance Arts,"
S m i t h
explained. "When they got ready, cos­
tumes and all, their sound system didn't
See Pancakes, Page 7 A

HEATHROW — If you have
two legs, some free time and a
desire* to help others, you can
help combat cancer.
The American
Cancer
Society's Relay for Life event
will be held April 2 at Colonial
TownPark, beginning at 4 p.m.
and ending at noon the next
day.
"Relay for Life is the
American Cancer Society's sign a tu re
^^
activity.
It's about
It creates
a com­
a greater
m u n ity
community
c o m in g
together
awareness. It’s
in
the
not hapjxming
fight
somewhere
a g a in s t
across the ~
cancer,"
s a i d
world, it’s
Jennifer
happening to
F in c h ,
your neighbor
co-chair
next door.
for enter­
tainment
a n d
activities
for Relay
for Life,
"it is an
18 hour
o v e r ­
night
event"
A I I
funds
ra is e d
Bair
are used
for can- ^
■
cer edu­
cation, advocacy, research and
programs, Finch said.
Participants must register
with a team before the event.
The registration deadline is 4
p m tlie day of the Relay.
Each team's goal is to nave at
least one person from the team
walking or running the track at
all times.
Teams are formed by busi­
nesses, schools, churches and
other local organizations, Finch
said. Team members create a
bond with each other as they
also camp out at the event.
See Relay, Page 3A

See Mica, Page 7A

Seminole Smile

Longtime zoo publicist leaving for coast

Herald sponsors photo contest

By Cristina Uorens

From Staff Reports

Herald Intern

11:, :■ ' 1
Davette Fulford —
Diredor of First Impressions
at Keller Williams Heritage
Realty in Lake Mary

SANFORD — A longtime Central Florida
Zoo employee is leaving tire wild frontier for
the final frontier.
Andrea Farmer, director of marketing and
public relations for the zoo, will be working
at the Kennedy Space Center as a senior pub­
lic relations representative.
"I will miss tlie animals and tlie great
staff," Farmer said. "I will also miss the com­
munity."
Bom in Melbourne, Farmer and her family
moved to Sanford when she was in
See Farmer, Page 3A

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Herald p h o to b y Tom m y V incent

Central Florida Zoo Public Relations Director Andrea
Farmer is leaving the zoo lor a job at Kennedy Space
Center.

Think you have a knack
for photography? Let staff of
The Herald be the judge.
The Herald is sponsoring
the first "Worth a Thousand
Words" photography con­
test. The competition will be
held in conjunction with the
Sanford Riverwalk Grand
Opening Celebration May 7,
8 and 9. The theme of the
contest is "River Town:
Sanford Scenes on the
Waterfront."
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Johns River have played an
important part in Sanford's
history," said Dan Ping, edi­
tor and publisher of The
Herald. "The opening of the
Riverwalk is just the next
chapter in the city's connec­
tion with the water."
The purpose of the contest
is twofold: showcase the tal­
ent of the local community
and provide a pictorial essay
of the community's relation­
ship with the water, Ping
said. The photos w inning
See Contest, Page 6A

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Easter brings out the
best egg hunts, events
around Seminole County

THURSO
A special ceremony will
be held at the Orlando*
Sanford International
Airport at 4:40 p.m., to
usher in new flight service
between Sanford and
Youngstown, Ohio. The
inaugural flight will arrive
at 4:50 p.m.

• It's not an Easter Egg Hunt, but cit­
izens are invited to celebrate spring
during the Hippity Hop Adventure at
the Central Florida Zoological Park,
Saturday and Sunday, April 10 and 11
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Children are invit­
ed to hop along the Adventure Trail in
search of the Easter Bunny.
At various points, children can com­
pete for games, candy and prizes. Prizes
will also be awarded for the best Easter
hat, and kids will receive a bunny tail to
wear and meet the Easter Bunny. For
more information, call 407-323-4450,
ext. 149.

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The Seminole County
Family &amp; Community
Education Volunteers invite
everyone to attend the
annual Spring Fling
Fashion Show &amp; Luncheon
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Seminole County Extension
Auditorium, 250 W. County
Home Road, Sanford.
Special guest speaker
will be Seminole County
Museum Coordinator
Karen Jacobs.
Tickets are $8 donation
and will be available at the
door. Proceeds will go to
adult and youth education
scholarships.

• A Community Easter Egg Hunt will
be held at First Presbyterian Church of
Lake Mary, 128 Wilbur Ave., Sunday,
April 4, from noon to 2 p.m. There will
be refreshments and tours of the remod­
eled sanctuary. For more information,
call 407-321-1021.
• The city of Longwood will hold its
12th Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday,
April 3, beginning at 9:30 a.m., at
Candyland Park, corner of North Grant
Street and Rosedale Avenue. Age groups
are 3-4, 5-7 and 8-11, with a special hunt
for those 2 and under following.
For more information, call 407-2603447. The event is free of charge and
open to the general public.

Herald photo by Tbmmg Vincent

At a recent meeting ol the Sanford Airport Authority Board, certificates of appreciation were presented to members of the
operations, maintenance and aircraft rescuo/firefighting departments for their superior performance and efforts to make
Orlando Sanford International Airport ready in all aspects of operations. This is the eighth consecutive year of discrepancy
free inspections, which ranks OSIA at the very top of the more than 118 airports that are inspected annually by the Southern
region of the FAA.

• Covenant Community Church will
sponsor the 2004 Seminole County
Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 10
from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Reiter Park off
Warren Park in Longwood.

Drug related
• George Rivera, 48, of
Longwood Circle, Longwood, was
arrested by the Sanford Police
Special Tactical Unit and CCIB on
March 18, during a reverse drug
sting operation at East Eighth Street
and Locust Avenue. He was charged
with purchase of crack cocaine.

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• The city of Winter Springs Parks
and Recreation Department is hosting
their Eighth Annual Egg Hunt on
Saturday, April 3 at Trotwood Park
located at 701 Northern Way. Ages up to
10 years old are welcome to participate
in a hunt for more than 5,000 eggs.
Also, on hand Radio Disney will be
having games and contests with great
prizes available for all ages. Also, the
Chick-fil-A Cow will be on hand to
meet and greet all visitors. Plus a spe­
cial guest, the Easter Bunny will be
making his return to Winter Springs.
There is no charge for this event. For
m ore information, call 407-327-6593.

• Starregina Lawrence, 37, of
New Port Lane, Lake Mar)', was
arrested by Sanford police and the
CCIB unit on March 18, at Celery
Avenue and Locust Avenue during
the reverse drug sting. She was
charged with purchase of cocaine
and possession of narcotics equip­
ment.
• Jeffrey Leon Graliam, 44, of
West Thind Street, Sanford, was
arrested by police and CCIB officers
on March 18 at Eighth Street and
Locust Avenue. He was charged
with purchase of cocaine.

• City of Casselberry employees are
carefully hiding more than 16,000 eggs
for the city's Spring Egg Hunt. The
annual event will be held on Saturday,
April 3, at Secret Lake Park, located
at200 N. Triplet Lake Drive. Egg hunts
are divided into three separate age
groupings: 0-3, 4-8 and 9-12. The egg
hunts begin promptly at 10 a.m. and
end at noon.
Live music and entertainment will be
provided by Radio Disney. Local mas­
cots will be available to sign autographs
and their will be plenty of fun activities
for the whole family to enjoy. Activities
include clowns, face painters, petting
zoos, pony rides, obstacle courses,
games and more. Event admission is
free.
For more information, ca!!407-262.7720 ext. 1304 or e-mail eventsOcasselberry.org.

• Louis Jose Rivara, 33, with an
unknown address, was arrested by
polio.* and CCIB officers cm March
18 in the 800 block of Celery Avenue.
He was charged with purchase of
cocaine, and possession of cocaine.
• Chad Barkley, 19, of Grove
Manor Drive, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday at a
motel on South Orlando Drive. A
CrimeLine call alerted offio*rs of his
location, and that he was wanted on
several warrants out of Seminole
County. After he was located he was
arrested on a charge of possession of
drugs including marijuana, over 20
grams.
• Mikel Lawrence Robinson, 44 of
Oleander Drive and Zina May
Davis, 44, of Castle Brewer Court,
were arrested by Sanford police on
March 25. An officer said he saw
Davis warn Robinson that police
were coming, but Robinson was
apprehended, and threw a smoking
pipe away. He was arrested on
charges of destroying evidence and
possession or use of narcotics equip­
ment. Davis was arrested on a
charge of possession of narcotics
equipment.

P u b lic servan t
sp otligh t
Name: Johnny Thomson
Professional title: Patrolman First Class
Department: Lake Mary Police Department
Years on the job:
Fifteen and a half
years
Age: 35
Marital status:
Married
Training: Graduated
from the law
enforcement acade­
my in 1988
Hobbies:
Motorcycle riding
Why did you
choose your current
profession: I enjoy helping people.

• Clark Wayne Cox, 37, listed as
homeless from Winter Park, was
arrested by police at Busin Boulevard
and Orlando Drive where he report­
edly had passed out on the sidewalk.
He was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana and
possession/use of narcotics equip­
ment.

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Injunction violation
• Christopher Lee Helton, 48, of
Rosediff Circle, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police on March 24 at
a store at 300 W. Lake Mary Blvd. A
female had advised officers he was at
the store where she was employed
and had an injunction agaiast him.
He was arrested on a charge of con­
tempt of court — violation of an
injunction for protection against
domestic violence.
• Carlos Rosa, 40, of West
Seminole Boulevard, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday in connection
with violating an injunction for pro­
tection against domestic violence, in
the 100 block of Placid Woods Court.
He was located at his residence and
arrested on a charge of contempt of
court, violation of the injunction.
DUI cases
• Daniel Bruce Marquardt, 40, of
DeLand, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday near the entrance to the
Seminole Towne Center. He was
charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs,
and reckless driving.
• Tommy Lee Alston, 39, of
Winter Springs, was arrested by
police Saturday on West 25th Street
at Hartwell Avenue, following a traf­
fic accident. He was charged with
DUI alcohol or drugs, reckless driv­
ing, and violation of restrictions.
Assault/battcry
• Cedric Centrell James, 24 of
Medera Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police on March 17 fol­
lowing a disturbance on Lake Jennie
Drive. When officers arrived, they
said James attempted to strike the
police vehicles with his car, but
struck a light pole instead. He was
arrested on two charges of aggravat­
ed assault with a deadly weapon,
possession of cocaine and resisting
an officer without violence.
• Richard Thomas Taylor, 67, of
Palm Way, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Officers
said he became involved in a fight
with a hospital employee when
asked to remove his dog from the

Domestic cases
• Rodney Marshall Hillsman, 38,
of West Fifth Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
at his residence following a dispute
with a female. He was charged with
battery (domestic violence), and
child neglect (domestic violence).
• Lester Vandelis Williams, 47, of
Pine Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at his resi­
dence where he reportedly had been
Involved In an altercation with a
female. He was charged with battery
— touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence).
• Donald Leroy Cheney, 48, of
Country Club Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday at
his residence, following a dispute
with a female. He was charged with
battery — touch or strike (domestic
violence).
• Essie Doersam, 51, of Kent
Court, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police at her residence
Sunday following a fight with
her mother. She was charged with
baiter)- — touch or strike (domestic
violence).
Burglary
• Joseph Anthony Sines, Jr., 23, of
Deltona was arrested by Sanford
police on March 24 at a pawn shop
on French Avenue. He reportedly
smashed the side door to gain entry.
Officers located him exiting the
building and arrested him on
charges of burglary of a structure and
possession burglary tools.
Ollier arrests
• Leonard James Saldutti, 51, list­
ed as homeless from Winter Park,
was arrested by Sanford police
Friday standing at the intersection of
Rinehart Road and Towne Center
Blvd. He was reportedly holding a
sign tlial read "Homeless Vet God
Bless." He was arrested on a charge
of obstruction on public streets witnout a permit.
• Ernest A. Edwards, 20, of
Orange Qty, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday, at the jail where he
had been taken because of an out­
standing Volusia County warrant At
the jail it was discovered lie was in
possession of marijuana. He was
charged with smuggling contraband
into a county detention facility.

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"Serving Seminole County Since 1908"
Wednesday. March 31, 2004 • Vol. 112, No. 64
Published every Wednesday and Saturday by
Republic Newspapers, Inc. • 300 N. French Ave., Sanford, FL 32771
• Phone (407) 322-2611 * Fax (407) 323-9408

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The 2004 Cat Fanciers
Association will hold a cat
show, April 3 and 4 at the
Sanford Civic Center in
downtown Sanford. More
than 200 cats will be in com­
petition. Admission is $6 for
adults, $5 for seniors and
children under 12. Toddlers
under 5 are free. For more
information, call Emily
Turner at 407-880-6684.
The Helen Stairs Theatre
presents "Carmen," pro­
duced by Central Florida
Lyric Opera at 7:30 p.m.
Stage direction by
Metropolitan Opera
Soprano Licia Albanese.
Tickets arc $20 and $15. One
performance only.
The Worldwide 174th
Annual General
Conference of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints will convene on
April 3 and 4. The Saturday
general sessions will be
broadcast at local chapels at
noon and 4 p.m. Sunday
sessions will be broadcast at
noon and 4 p.m. Usual
Sunday meetings on April 4
will not be held.
The First Presidency of
the Church has invited all
members and friends to par­
ticipate in general confer­
ence by attending, viewing,
or listening via television,
radio, satellite, or Internet
transmission at
www.lds.org.
The Sanford Chapel of
the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints is locat­
ed at 2315 Park Ave. The
Church's Lake Mary Stake
Center is located at 2255
Lake Emma Road,

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Tire next Splash into
Water Safety meeting will
be held at 2:30 p.m. in the
Seminole County public
Safety Building, 150 Bush
Blvd. in Sanford, in the third
floor conference room. Safe
Kids Seminole County and
Seminole County Healthy
Start Coalition is joining
forces with the American
Red Cross, the Seminole
YMCA and various munici­
palities in Seminole County
to address drowning, espe­
cially of children. The event
is free of charge. For more
information, call Laurie
Olson, health educator at
407-830-7235, ext. 206.

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Sanford Optimist
Club conducts
oratorical contest
SANFORD — Some of Children's Fire Safety.
Seminole County's most
If your organization would
articulate students apes 15 like to participate, contact
and younger will compete Fire Chief Gerard T. Ransom.
Thursday, April 1, at 7 p.m. in
the Sanford Optimist Club Historical society supports
Oratorical Contest at Sanford county marker event
Church of Christ, 15(H) S. [’ark
SANFORD — During the
Ave.
......... club's
Thursday
About 15 contest­
meeting,
Sanford
ants will speak for Service Club Historical
Society
five minutes on the Connections
President
Patty
theme:
"Thinking,
Swann invited all
Working
and
society
members
Expecting the Best."
and Friends of the
The winner will
Sanford Museum to
advance to district H
attend the Seminole
competition, and if
County
Historical
successful, onto the
Marker ceremony of
state contest. During
the "Little Red School
the past 34 years of Charles
House," corner of
the local competition,
Palmetto Avenue and
Sanford Optimist has J a c k s o n
Sixth
Street,
on
had 13 contestants • • • •
Saturday, April 3, at
advance to the state
9:30 a.m.
meet and seven have won.
The historic school is the
"We have had more con­ current home of Tajiri Arts
testants advancing to state School of Performance and
than any other Optimist Club Dance. Members are encour­
in Florida," said Bob Howe, aged to bring their families,
who has chaired the local ora­ enjoy the festivities and learn
torical contest for all 34 about our rich history and
years of its existence. "If the culture. *
person wins at all three levels,
The event, sponsored by
no or she will receive a $1,500 the
Seminole
County
scholarship," 1lovve said.
Historical Commission and
The oratorical contest is Seminole
County
open to the public. For more Government, is free and open
information, call Howe at to the public.
407-322-8195.
The president also encour­
aged members to attend the
Sunrise Kiwanis helps
Geneva Historical Society
promote fire prevention
"potluck” meeting on April
SANFORD — The Sanford 23 and the grand opening of
Fire Department is seeking the city of Sanford Riverwalk
civic organizations, business on May 7, 8, and 9.
and individuals to support a
The Sanford Historical
Fire Safely Program For Society and Museum wel­
Children. Local service clubs, comes new members. For
Sunrise Kiwanis and Sanford more information, call muse­
Optimist, have joined a grow­ um curator Alicia Clarke at
ing list of Sanlord-area busi­ 407-302-1 IKK).
ness to support this cause.
Club and other civic, busi­
Please send club news to
ness, charitable and religious Charles D. Jackson, 300 N.
groups have partnered with Fremit Ave., Sanford, Florida,
the Sanford Fire Department 32771, at least two weeks before
in a educational drive for the event.
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Wednesday, March 3I. 2004 Page 3A

School to get historical maker

Farmer
C ontinued from Page 1A
elementary school. In 1980, while
attending Seminole High School,
Farmer took a part-time job at the
zoo's snack bar. She kept her Job
while earning a bachelor's degree
from the University of Central
Florida. In 1995, Farmer left the zoo
for a position with the Orlando
Chamber of Commerce, but returned
to the zoo in 1997.
Farmer said what she loves most
about her job at the zoo Ls "the ordi­
nary day and working with a great
team and knowing that when I wake
up in the morning, it's going to lx* an
exciting day of discovery."
She recalled one of her favorite
moments at her job as seeing the zoo's
first clouded leopards, an endangered
wild cat found in the forests of Asia.
The male and female arrived at the
Txxt in 1993, and cubs were bom a
year later.
"It's amazing the bonds you devel­
op with both people and animals,"

she said.
Farmer, who followed the space
program as a child, said she is "pur­
suing another passion" and will lx*
"encouraging people to support space
exploration" at her new position at
the space center. She will lx* working
closely with the national and interna­
tional media, and writing news releas­
es and putting together press kits.
Farmer hope's that the person who
takes her place at the zoo will "have
the ability to share their passion for
wildlife as well as promote the great
things that are happening at the
Central Florida Zcxi,"
Though she lives in Titusville anil
the commute to her new job will lx*
shorter, Farmer said she will volun­
teer at annual zoo events.
"I've seen the most incredible
changes at the zoo. It has grown so
much and we've been able to sex*
great community involvement," she
said. "The zoo is really going places,"

The Little Red School I louse, 519 Palmetto Ave.,
where the Tajiri School of Performing Arts and
Academics is housed will lx* given a dedication cere­
mony in observation of its Historical Marker
Dedication.
The events begin Saturday, April 3, at 9 a.m. with a
pre-musical with Roz Butrough, Sharon Coon, and
others. At 930 a.m., guesLs will see the Ilistoric.il
Commission of Seminole County bestow* a historical
marker with an unveiling ceremony to honor the first
public school in Sanford. Built in 1883, the Little Red
Scluxil I louse was donated in 1995 by Sanford's for­
mer mayor Larry Dale and the Sanford City
Commissioners.
The entertainment of the occasion will consist of
performances exclusively by alumni of Tajiri Arts,
artists of national acclaim.
This family-oriented event will have the appear­
ance of local, state, and national officials for its histor­
ical date that will go in the national registry. A tour of
the school and a video presentation of the "Sanford
(hit of the Dust: I listory Still ITistory Alive" will lx*
highlighted at 10 a.m. Tajiri Arts will lx* featured as
well as "National Artist-in-Residenee, Author, Poet
Laureate, and storyteller Valada Llewellyn," Midway
String Ensemble, Laura Adams.

Relay
C ontinued from Page 1A
Relay for Life is not just
for the survivors or the people
who have been diagnosed with
cancer.
The event is open to the
entire community. One of the
Relay's goals is to bring com­
munities together in recognition
of the fight against cancer.
"It creates a greater commu­
nity awareness," said Craig
Bair, the event’s co-chair and
marketing director for Central
Florida Regional Hospital, one
of the event's sponsors. "It's not
happening somewhere across
the world, it's hapjxning to
your neighbor next door."
Unfortunately, many people
already know someone who
has been affected by cancer.
Finch started volunteering
for the American Cancer Society
after her mother died of lung
cancer 15 years ago.
"Since that time I have lost
many others and known many
who have survived," Finch
said. "1 am attending a funeral
tomorrow of a friend who lost
the battle. My dream is to never
have to do this again."
With all the work and plan­
ning that goes into making
Relay for Life happen, the
biggest obstacle the event faces
is tlx* lack of volunteers.

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However, Finch finds that
once people allend Relay for
Life, they almost always come
back.
"Once you have attended a
Relay for Life, you are hooked,"
Finch said. "We have so many
people here year after year."
Wh.it makes the event so
contagious?
"A lot of fun, a lot of emotion
and the opportunity to lx- part
of tlie most wonderful fundrais­
ing event," Finch said.
Although tin* event's main
purpose is to raise funds for
cancer research, Relay for Life
also can lx* an emotional experi­
ence for participants.
"it is a very’ moving event
that focuses on the debilitating
effects of cancer," Bair said. "It
focuses on loved ones who are
battling cancer as well as ones
who have lost tlx* battle."
During one of the event’s tra­
ditions, participants write tlx*
name of a deceased loved one
on a paper bag, light a candle in
the loved one’s honor and place
tlx* candle inside the paper bag.
Those commemorative lumi­
naries line tlx* walkways at
night as participants walk or
run bv the glow.
"They're a living memorial,"
Bair said.

f/.w r A.

Relay for Life also celebrates favorite hats to school.
the survivors, who walk the
People living in certain areas
may lx* able to donate to Relay
opening lap together.
nothing
"Watching so many sur­ for Life online. If
vivors walk that lap reminds us else, just swing by fix* opening
how far we have come in the ceremony and celebrate with
fight against cancer," Finch said. others.
"We encourage people to
Tlie survivors also enjoy a
dinner together, which usually come by the event, especially at
takes place near tlie date of the the kickoff," Bair said.
Relay.
Relay for Life began in 1985
Tlx* Relay allows those who in Tacoma, Wash., when Dr.
ate currently battling cancer to Gorily Klafl completed 83 miles
connect with others in the com­ in 24 hours, raising $27,00(1 to
munity who are fighting the support tlx* American Cancer
Society, according to the
same battle or have survived.
It also raises cancer aware­ American Cancer Society's Web
ness in the community by hon­ site.
It lias spread to 3,800 com­
oring those who are battling or
munities in the United States
have battled cancer.
Relay for Life is also a great and eight foreign countries,
way to raise* money for cancer making it one of tlx* American
research while exercising the Cancer Society's most recogniz­
Ixxiy and soul.
able events, according to the
"Knowing l may save a lift* American Cancer Society's Web
or help someone suffer less is site.
one of the most rewarding feel­
Relay for Life's goal is for
each participant to raise $250,
ings," Finch said.
Bui if walking isn't for you, Bair said.
But to those affected by can­
you can find many oilier ways
cer, no effort or donation is Ux&gt;
to help.
In tiu* past, people have sold small.
For more information, con­
parking spots and held ice
cream socials and basket raffles. tact your local American Cancer
Students at Greenwixxl Lakes Society office, call (8(H)) ACSMiddle School even had people 2345 or visit the ACS's Web site
sponsor them to wear their at http: / / www.eancer.org.
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Rivership Romance embarks on new entertainment territory
By Christopher Patton

Managing Editor
SANFORD
—
The
Rivership Romance hosts
thousands of weddings each
ear, but this matrimony of
ilarity is like no other.
Beginning April 2, the pop­
ular St. Johns riverboat will
feature a new entertainment
addition on Friday nights. It's
the wedding most people
don’t want when they get
married, but wouldn’t mind
watching the madcap unfold
before their eyes as a guest.

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From
the
moment
Rivership Romance guests
board the riverboat, they will
experience one of the most
insane and entertaining wed­
ding ceremonies ever, said
Sanford
resident
John
DiDonna, writer and director
of the comedy dinner show.
A producer of theatrical
plays for almost 20 years,
DiDonna was involved with
the Tony n Tina's Wedding
show in Orlando.
The creative team is bring­
ing their talents to Sanford
wlvlen a light bulb flashed in

DiDonna's head one day. He
was sitting aboard a boat in
the Sanford Marina when the
Rivership Romance pulled
out for its nightly cruise.
"1 said there's an idea wait­
ing to happen,” he said.
After a few discussions
with Rivership Romance
owner Bo Hopkins Jr., the two
agreed a brand new original
and hilarious comedy wed­
ding on a picturesque St.
Johns River cruise would be. a
perfect fit,
The comedic wedding is an
interactive experience where

the actors and actresses min­
gle with boat guests.
"When you come aboard
it’s just like going to a wed­
ding," DiDonna said.
The cruise begins for guests
with a drink and hors d'oeuvres, and the actors and
actresses also take part as they
prepare for the wedding.
As they chat it up with
guests, more is learned about
the two crazy Italian families
frpm New York. DiDonna
says each time someone
watches the show they will
get a different experience

because of conversations they
may have with other actors or
actresses.
However, it's not over-thetop like other comical wed­
ding performances.
"We made it a warmer,
more personal experience for
the Rivership Romance,"
DiDonna said.
"We want it to be people
you would want to be
around," DiDonna said. "But
at the same time you're going
to sit back and say I'm glad
that didn't happen at my wed­
ding."

The performance is not a
typical show as there is no
stage and the action takes
place all around the guests.
The show is also seamless as it
moves from the pre-partying
to the wedding and then to
the reception. During the
reception, guests are also
encouraged to dance.
"It's more of an experience
than anything," DiDonna
said. "It's more like an organ­
ized party."
For more information about
Friday's first show call 1-800423-7401 or 407-321-5091.

Winter Park artist first
featured at new Dexter's
Winter Park artist Marcia
Lain I ferring was selected to be
the first artist to exhibit paint­
ings at the new Dexter's
restaurant in Lake Mar)’ at
the Colonial Town Center
on County Road 46A and
Interstate 4.
I lerring, one of the top sell­
ing regional American impres­
sionist painters on the Sotheby's
gallery website, has a strong
local, regional and European
following.
Herring is one of Dexler's
favorite artists — she exhibited
her work at the restaurant's
Winter Park and Thornton Park
locations.
The newest Dexler's restau­
rant opened the first week of
March. Herring will exhibit a
large assortment of her newest
paintings. Herring recently
completed a three-month exhib­
it of 30 paintings in the Bank of
America lobby on Orange
Avenue in downtown Orlando.

has won a contract with
Canaveral Port Authority.
D&amp;A's staff will clean win­
dows for three terminals used
by cruise lines Royal Caribbean,
Disney and Carnival.
"Often in our company's his­
tory, we've teamed with a larger
company for projects of mis
size, however, we are prime and
work directly with the port
authority," said company
founder and President, A1
Sarabasa.
D&amp;A
has a significant
resume of large public projects
garnered in the past two
decades such as Orlando City
I Till, Orlando International
Aiqxirt, Kennedy Space Center,
Orange County Courthouse,
Orange County Convention
Center, John W. Bricker Federal
Building, Columbus, Ohio,
State of Florida Benton Building
and the Naval Air Warfare
Center
Training
Systems
Division.
Founded in 1985, D&amp;A
Building Services, Inc., and iLs
subsidiary, D&amp;A Window
Cleaning Services, Inc., provide
facility maintenance services to
public and private building
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FLORENCE 'KAY' BOLLS
Florence "Kay" Bolls, 67, of
Geneva, died Monday, March
29, 2004. Bom in Springfield,
Mo., she moved to Central
Florida in 1991. She was a sec­
retary at John Hopkins.
Survivors include husband,
Henry, of Geneva; sons,
David, of New Market, Md.,
and John of Lake Worth;
daughters Karen Huelsenbeck,
of Geneva and Beverly
Noffsinger, of Williamsburg,
Pa.; six grandchildren; one
great-grandchild.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral I lome. Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
WARREN BRYANT, JR.
Warren Bryant, Jr., 51,
Jefferson Avenue, Deltona,
died Friday, March 26, 2004.
He was bom June 9, 1952, in
Sanford. He was a truck driv­
er for Seminole County.
Survivors include wife,
Mondray Bryant, of Deltona;
sons, Warren B., of Oviedo,
Shawn and Jeffery, both of
Sanford, Lawrence Callahan,
of Deltona, and Warren O., of
Sanford; daughters, Yvonne
Oliver, Yolanda Bryant and
Shaneka Robinson, all of
Sanford, Priscilla I inmilton,
Druscilla Hamilton and Joni
Brown, all of Deltona; broth­
ers, Willie Lev Bryant, of
Altamonte Springs, Stanley
Bryant and John Bryant, both
of Sanford; sisters, Loretta
McQueen, Lorraine King and
Danelle Jones, all of Sanford;
four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, April 3, at 3 p.m. at
New Bethel M.B. Church, 618
E. 10th St. with Rev. William
Lewis, pastor. Viewing will InFriday, April 2, from 4 to 8
p.m. at Wilson Eichelberger
Mortuary, 1110 Pine Ave.,
Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary-, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
JOHN E. CLEMENTS, JR.
John E. Clements, Jr., 81, of
Sanford, died Friday, March
26, 2(X)4, in Sanford. I le was
bom Aug. 18, 1922, in Sale
City, Ga. He was retired from
the U.S. Postal Service. He
was president of the Postal
Clerk Union and a World War
II and Korean War veteran of
the U.S. Army, Coast Guard
and Air Force.
Survivors include wife,
Ann; daughters, Judith
Reimann, of Daytona Beach
and Linda Miller, of Sanford;
five grandchildren; five great­
grandchildren; brothers,
Richard Clements, of
Jacksonville and James
Clements, of Ft. Lauderdale;
sisters, Carol Abney, of Myrtle
Beach, Mary Keller, of
Tallahassee.
A memorial service will be
held Friday, April 2, at noon at
the Cathedral of the
Incarnation.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Like Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
DONNA DICKSON
DONDANVILLE
Donna Dickson
Dondanville, 76, of Cherokee
Circle, Sanford, died Sunday,
March 28, 2004, at her resi­
dence. She was bom Aug. 19,
1927, in Panama. She was a
trap shooting champion in the
state of Colorado, Gold
Medalist in the Pan American
Games, a belly dancing
teacher, officer in the DAV
(Cats), past commander of
DAVA, Golden Cat of Honor
Society of DAVA, and founder
of DAV Honor Guard.
Survivors include daughter
Jocelyn D. Smith; sister, Jane
D. Cox, two grandsons.
A memorial service will be
held at DAV Post 30, 3512
South Orlando Drive in
Sanford, Thursday, April 1, at
6 p.m. Graveside interment
will be Saturday, April 17, at
10 a.m. at Oaklawn Park
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the
DAV.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Like Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

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WESLEY ROY HAWKINS
Wesley Roy 1lawkins, 64, of
First Drive, Sanford, died
Saturday, March 27, 2004, at
Florida 1lospital, Winter Park.
He was
born June
28, 1939, in
Jefferson
County, Fla.
He was a
retired rail­
road brakeman and a
veteran of
the U.S.
Army. He
Hawkins
was a memher of Mt. Zion M.B. Church
in Sanford.
Survivors include brothers,
Peter and Benjamin Sr, both
of Rochester, N.Y., Joe C., of
Sanford; sisters, Marie 11.
Alford, of Washington, D.C.,
Emily 11. Williams, of Sanford
and I lenrietta Fenku, of
Rochester, N.Y.
Visitation will In- Friday,
April 3, fn*m 5 to 9 p.m. at
Sunrise Funeral I lome
Chapel, 91X1 Locust Ave.,
Sanford. Funeral services will
be Saturday, April 3, at II a.m.
at St. Matthews M.B. Church,
3724 Main St., Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.
AMELIA C. JOHNSON
Amelia C. Johnson, 79, of
Sanford, died Saturday, March
27, 2004. Bom in Naples, Italy,
she moved from Orlando to
Sanford in 1968. She was a
homemaker and a member of
the Seniors Club.
Survivors include sons,
Johnnie, of Gainesville, Victor,
of Kansas City, Kan., and
Robert, of Sanford; brother,
Armando Gentile, of Ferra,
Italy; two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at the [frisson
Funeral Home Chapel in
Sanford with pastor Ron
Williams officiating. Interment
was in Evergreen Cemetery.
Beyers Funeral
Home, Umatilla, in charge
of arrangements.
MICHAEL CLEVE
JOHNSON
Michael Cleve Johnson, 34,
of Christopher Street, Winter
Garden, died Thursday, March
25, 2(XH, at I leallh Central
Hospital in Ocoee. He was
bom Feb. 4, 1970, in Sanford.

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He was a laborer in the con­
struction industry.
Survivors include mother,
Hazel
Johnson, of
Sanford;
father,
Dewey
Johnson,
Sr., of
Sanford;
sister,
Jennifer
Washing­
ton, of
Johnson
Sanford;
brother Dewey Johnson Jr., of
Minneapolis, Minn.; grandfa­
ther, Cleve Johnson, of Akron,
Ohio.
Funeral services w-ill be
Saturday, April 3, at 3 p.m., at
Sunrise Funeral I lome
Chapel, 900 Locust Ave. in
Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral I lome,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
THOMAS H. STONE, JR.
Thomas 11. Stone, Jr„ 71, of
Winter Springs, died Sunday,
March 28, 2(XM, in Winter
Springs. He was bom June 14,
1932, in Columbus, Ohio. He
was a veteran of the U.S. Air
Force and a member of Senior
Citizens Club of Winter
Springs.
Survivors include wife,
Marion E. Stone; daughters,
I leather Stone Williams, Heidi
Stone Paul; son, Thomas J.;
brother, Daniel; six grand­
children.
Funeral services will bo
Thursday, April 1, at 11 a.m. at
Banfield Funeral Home in
Winter Springs with Pastor
Stanley E. Coon officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
KAREN Q. WELLS
Karen Q. Wells, 31, of
Sanford, died Sunday, March
28, 2004, at Sunbelt Nursing
1lome, Winter Park. She was
bom Aug. 23, 1972, in
Sanford.
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J
1990 grad­
uate of
Seminole
1
High
School in
Sanford, a
member of
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Bethel
M.B.
Wells
Church in
Sanford
and was affiliated with
Rescue Church of God,
Sanford.
Survivors include daughter,
Shantel Holmes, of Sanford;
brothers, Reginald Perry, of
Fort Lauderdale, Ronald
Wells, Lanier Wells, both of
Sanford, Lorenzo Wells, of
Boston, Ga., I lomer Wells, of
Seattle, Wash.; special friend
James C. Holmes.
Sunrise Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.

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Officials from tho education departments of Celery City Lodge and Evergreen Temple pose with local
oratorical contost winnors.

Winter Springs High student wins oratorical contest
By Marva Hawkins

Herald Correspondent
The
Education
Department of Celery City
Lodge
No,
542
and
Evergreen Temple No. 321,
Improved
Benevolent
Protective Order of Elks of
the World held their annual
local oratorical contest at the
New Mt. Calvary Baptist
Church on Saturday, March
13.
Freddie Hudson presided
at the oration program with
scripture and prayer by
Elder Eva Scott-Phillips.
Welcome
by
Margaret
Jackson. Contest Statement
by Ruby N. Daniels. "Behold
the Lamb of God" by
Norayshia Grooms per­
formed a praise dance.
Remarks were given by
Exalted Ruler William Sands

and Vice D aughter Ruler
Margaret Jackson.
Local Education Directress
Curtistine Peterson and local
education director Charles
Steele reported the result of
the judging of the contest.
Winners of this year's ora­
torical contest were Jessie
Rachel McKesey, a senior at
Winter Springs High School.
She aspires to attend the
University of Central Florida
and have a career in
Broadcast Journalism and
become a news reporter for
NBC. Her parents are Jay
and Jennifer McKesey.
First
runner-up
was
Jovanne Fourcand, a senior
at Winter Springs Nigh. She
plans to attend college and
ner career goal is to major in
Criminal Justice / Political
Science. She is the daughter
of Erick G. Fourcand and

Guirla Jean.
Second runner-up was
Scharde Edwards, a senior at
Lake Mary High School. She
plans to attend Stetson
University and aspires to
receive a doctorate degree in
psychology and give back to
Sanford. Her parent is
Brenda Edwards.
Honorable mention went
to Clarence E. Stephen. He
attends
Seminole
High
School as a senior (2004
Valedictorian with a 4.707
GPA in the IB Program). He
plans to attend Stanford
University in California with
a career goal of law and pol­
itics. His parents are d a r k
and Clarette Stephen.
The District II Oratorical
Contest, will be at 5 p.m.,
April 10 at St. Paul A ME
Church, 110 South Lake St. in
Leesburg.

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Bobby W. Hall, 74, of Lake
Mary, died Saturday, March
27,2004, in Gainesville. He
was bom June 13,1929, in
Spencer, Iowa. He was an
engineering technician with
tlie Martin Corp. and a mem­
ber of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church in Sanford. He was a
veteran of the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include wife,
Elaine Hall, of Lake Mary;

daughters, Frances
Westerfield, of Like Mary- and
Elizabeth Barrow, of DeBary;
sister, Cora Thompson, of
Spencer, Iowa; three grand­
sons,
• A vigil will be held
Saturday, April 3, at 10 a.m. at
I Inly Cross Episcopal Church
with graveside services at 2
p.m., April 3, at Oaklawn Park
Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Like Mary, in charge
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cial and operational positions.
Stanley is a Florida CPA and
CMA and has an MBA from the
University of Florida.

$18.2 million in February —
another record-breaking month,
Bassile said.

three-story building will lie
24,000 square feet, Downs
added.

Workers Temporary Staffing
appoints new financial officer
Workers Temporary Staffing,
TWo major projects undenvay
TEAM Information Services
Inc., one of Ho rid.Vs largest and Stirling associate posts top
by Cuhaci &amp; Peterson
promotes two executives
most active temporary staffing volume for second month
Two major design and con­
TEAM Information Sendees,
agencies with 21 offices
Stirling International Realty, struction drawing projects are the computer consulting firm
throughout the state and loca­ Inc., recently honored its top underway by Orlando archi­ based in Like Mary’, has pro­
tions in Alabama, Georgia and sales associate for February.
tects Cuhaci &amp; Peterson at moted two senior executives,
Missouri, has appointed Mike
Anthony Bassile, sales man­ County
Road 46A and Rob Ogden, president of the
Stanley as chief financial officer. ager of Stirling's Real Estate International Parkway in Like firm announced.
Mark A. Ling Sr., chief exec­ Showcase center at Heathrow, Mary.
Chris Walton has been pro­
utive officer of the firm, said said Teresa Parker posted salt's
led Downs, vice president of moted to director of shared
Stanley is a highly qualified of luxury homes that totaled the firm, said Cuhaci &amp; Peterson services and Lori Shenefield has
financial officer with more than $5,818,900 for the month. Parker has begun design on the interi­ been promoted to director of
15 years of experience. Stanley also posted the highest sales ors and common areas for recruiting.
returns to WTS from Sea World volume in January and was Pelloni's office condominium
Walton
joined
TEAM
of Orlando where he was direc­ Stirling's top listing agent in project named Park Place at Information four years ago and
tor of finance. His experience January as well, Bassile said.
Heathrow just off International was formerly a branch manager
also includes management posi­
Parker's sales since Jan. I Parkway and County Road for TEAM. Shenefield joined the
tions at Watkins Motor Lines total more than $7.6 million.
46A.
company 10 years ago, she was
where he was director of finance
Altogether, associates at the
The interior of the three-story, originally a network and data­
and internal audit and Walt Heathrow Real Estate Showcase 34,302-square-ftx&gt;t building is base administrator then moved
Disney World in various finan­ center negotiated sales worth expected to be completed by the into recruiting before taking the
new leadership position.
end of the year.
Downs also said Cuhaci &amp;
Peterson has started construe- Pan Am donates Boeing
tion drawings of the new office 727 to Sanford airport
Orlando
Sanford
building for Curley Med
Staffing Solutions located in the International Airport will be the
same neighborhood. The new new, permanent, home of a

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Realvest named exclusive
agent for Recoton building
NAI Realvest Partners of
Maitland has been named
exclusive leasing representa­
tive for the former Recoton
Inc. warehouse and distribu­
tion facility at 1090 Emma
Oaks Trail off Lake Emma
Road in Lake Murv.

Industrial
specialist
Michael Heidrich, a principal
at NAI Realvest, will be han­
dling the leasing.
Ashley Capital LLC, a pri­
vately held real estate acquisi­
tion and development firm
based in New York, recently
acquired the 565,927-squarefoot facility and its 33.7-acre
site adjacent to Interstate 4,
said NAI Realvest President
George Livingston,
Livingston said Ashley
Capital p l a n s to start a major
renovation of the facility
immediately. He added that
the Recoton facility is Ashley
Capital's first acquisition in
Central Florida. Ashley now
owns in excess of 18 million
square feet of space in the
United States.
The exclusive leasing
agreement marks another
milestone for NAI Realvest,
Livingston said. The firm is
now responsible for leasing
roughly 25 percent of avail­
able industrial space in
Seminole County.

Contest
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photos will be displayed on
Saturday, May 8 at The
Herald's booth during the
Riverwalk celebration.
In addition, the newspa­
per is asking readers to sub­
mit historical photos of the
lakefront to put on display
apart from the photo contest.
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Am.
Larry Dale, president and
chief executive officer for the
Sanford Airport Authority,
said the aircraft will be
installed adjacent to the
Airport
Rescue
and
Firefighting (ARFF) Station
and will be used for training
fire, rescue and law enforce­
ment workers. 1 he airport
approved spending $70,0(H) to
locate and mount the aircraft.
"The aircraft will serve as a
valuable, real-time training
facility for our specialists,"
said Dale. "We are very grate­
ful to Pan Am for making the
facility’ possible and we’ll put
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this exhibit," Ping said. "Of
course, we'll need to make
special arrangem ents to
reproduce these
photo­
graphs. Those interested in
submitting historical photos
should contact me at The
Herald to make arrange­
ments."
"Also, we'll have some of
Tommy Vincent's photos on
display,"
Ping
added.
"Tommy has literally shot
thousands of pictures during
his 30-plus year career at The
Herald, and I'm sure our
readers will enjoy seeing his
work again."
Judges will select the top
three photos in one of nine
categories, with w inners
receiving $25 for first place,
$15 for second place and $10
for third place. All photos
must have some connection
to Lake Monroe, the St. Johns
River or the Riverwalk, and
the categories include:
• Nautical scenes
• Nnture/scenic

• Photos may be taken in
• On the bank activities
(jogging, fishing, relaxing, any format, but must be sub­
mitted as a 5x7 print.
etc.)
• There is a $10 entry fee
• Black &amp; white photogra­
for up to three photos. Each
phy
• Humorous
additional photo is $5.
• Contestants agree to
• Elementary school age
allow The Herald to publish
• Middle school age
photos at tiie management's
• High school age
• Senior citizens (65 years discretion.
old and older)
• All entries must be orig­
In addition, there will be a inal work of the photogra­
Best of Show category in pher. Previously published
which the judges will select photos will not be accepted.
three photographs from all
• The name, address and
submissions. Winners of the phone number of the pho­
Best of Show category will tographer must be included
win $100 for first place, $75 on the back of all photos sub­
for second place ami $50 for mitted.
third place.
• Entries will not be
"We want to get as many returned.
people involved in the pho­
Entries can be brought by
tography contest as possi­ The Herald office at 300 N.
ble," Ping said. "Who French Ave. in Sanford or
knows, we mind find the mailed
to
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a
next Tommy Vincent out Thousand
W'ords
there."
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is 5 p.m. Monday, April 26.
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"We're not trying to b.in
anything," Omana said.
"There's not one single
prohibition in tins language.
It says schools can go some
places and not others. That's
the very nature of zoning."
The two-pronged plan pre­
sented to land planning
agency members outlines the
creation of a high-tech dis­
trict and amends school sit­
ing criteria. The overlay pro­
tects businesses and indus­
tries in the Interstate I corri­
dor north of Emma Oaks
Trail, south of County Road

4bA, east of 1-4, International
Parkway and Banana Lake
Road and west of Lake Emma
Road and Rinehart Road
from other uses that arc- not
consistent with the area.
I luough the development
of the corridor during tinpast 15 years, Lake Mary has
encouraged the growth of the
area with more than $670,000
in incentives, Omana said.
"The purpose of this is to
entice the number of highquality companies," he said
in regards of the plans for a
high-tech corridor protection
area.

"As the city of Lake Mary
we're exercising our legisla­
tive right to protect this area,
which we have pumped
$670,000 into," he added.
The second part of the
amendment proposes to ease
the ability for the School
Hoard to site elem entary
schools in residential areas,
but forbids elementary, mid­
tile and high schools from the
corridor.
Dianne Kramer, school
deputy superintendent, said
there were "a lot of ambigui­
ties in this proposal" and
suggested the city fully

examine its regulations for
school sites with a specially
appointed committee.
"Really take some time
and do this right," she urged
the land planning agency.
As for the pending public
schools banishment from the
Interstate 4 area, Kramer
labeled the measure as
"hastily prepared" and a
"knee-jerk reaction" to the
ongoing litigation.
"We strongly object to
city's blatant discrimination
of schools," she added.
Kramer displayed a series
of photographs on the over­

M ica -----------to handle current passenger
loads, the growth in summer
traffic could disrupt our
recovering industry.
"I am requesting that ISA
work with the Federal
Security Directors U SDs) ami
airport managers to develop a
Summer Security Congestion
Plan immediately. TSA must
act immediately to prevent
excessively long security litres
that will drive passengers
away from air travel."
Mica stressed to Stone that
his federal agency must rely
on input from local authori­
ties with direct knowledge
about each of the nation’s 4Sl&gt;
commercial service airports.
Each airport faces unique cir­
cumstances when implement­
ing national security stan­
dards to met local conditions
which prevents the ISA from

operating "our nation's avia­
tion security system effective­
ly
or
efficiently
from
Washington."
"From the participation in
the
Washington
airport
roundtable, airports from
around the country remain

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members in set-up and teardown of equipment before
and after the event.
"We hail some sausage,
baked beans and other food
left over," he said, "and that
food went to the RescueMission."
I le also reported the silent
auction and produce sales
went extremely well. "Folks
also went after that pro­
duce," he said.

frustrated by long security
lines, unresponsive bureau­
cracy, screener shortages and
slow progress on deployment
ol In-Line Explosive Detection
Systems," Mica added. "These
problems must be addressed,"
Mica stated in his letter.

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into the Civic Center sound
system, but being real troop­
ers, they went on anyway,
performing their dance num­
bers without music, and the
audience was thrilled with
their 45 minute performance.
Miriam said they had such an
appreciative audience, they
may do it again in future
Pancake Day events."
Members
of
Teen
Challenge of Sanford also

would not be compatible in
the district, but these others
would be considered appro­
priate," Kramer said using
illustrations of a cattle ranch
and adult entertainment
establishment, which arczoned for agriculture and
heavy industrial, respective­
ly, in Lake Mary.
If approved by the city
commission, the plan will be
transm itted to the StateDepartment of Community
Affairs for review before final
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Airport IK) of the 1143 ISA
screener positions remain
vacant. Additionally, as many
as 10 percent of the screeners
an* out on medical leave due
to injuries sustained on the
job. In the past 3 months, I SA
lias only been able to hire 3
part-time employees to help
with vacancies at Orlando, yet
it has spent more than $2 mil­
lion on administration staff at
the airport.
"The
Department
of
Transportation
and
the
Federal
Aviation
Administration this week
announced plans to prevent
runway and airway gridlock
this summer," Mica stated. "It
is also critical that I SA devel­
op new initiatives to relieve
congestion and gridlock at
passenger checkpoints. Since
TSA has not shown the ability

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Information Technology.
The new magnet school
is in Sanford, but one of its
kind wouldn't be allowed in
Lake Mary’s new high-tech
corridor while 'other land
uses, such as agriculture and
heavy industrial, would be
allowed
although
they
appear to be less appropriate,
Kramer said.
"I find it very hard to
understand why Crooms

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SHS BAR-B-QUE
The Seminole High
School softball team will
hold its annual Bare-BQ u e /Softball Fundraiser
Saturday (April 3) at the
SHS Softball Complex.
The Fighting Seminole
will be hosting Oviedo
in a varsity /junior varsi­
ty doubleneader starting
at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Orders are being taken
through tomorrow
(March 1) for the B-B-Q
which can be picked up
between 11:30 a.m. and 5
p.m. on game day.
A slab of ribs, only, is
$15, while a chicken
late, a half-chicken,
eans and slaw, is $5.
Some meals may be
available the day of the
game, but pre-ordering
is recommended.
See any SI IS player or
coach Dave Rogers for
tickets or call Rogers'
voice mail at 407-3205260 and he will return
the call.

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SANFORD SPRING
SOFTBALL MEETING
The organizational
meeting for the City of
Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department
Spring Adult Slowpitch
Softball League will be
Monday, April 5th at
6:30 p.m. in the Buddy
Lake Room at Historic
Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
Cost \yill remain at
$300 per team, plus a
$20 ASA fee. A $15 dis­
count will be given to
any team with a repre­
sentative at the meeting.
Play will begin the week
of April 19tn.
Interested parties are
encouraged to call Jim
Schaefer at 407-330-5697.
BASKETBALL CAMP
Five-time WNBA AllStar and Connecticut
basketball standout
Nykesha Sales will be
hosting a youth basket­
ball camp at Seminole
Community College.
Sales is offering two
sessions - a two day
camp, April 3-4 and a
one day camp, April 10,
Sales will stress specif­
ic areas including ball
handling, shooting tech­
niques, passing,
rebounding and defense.
The coed camp will not
only provide a funda­
mental base for each
player, but will also be
an enjoyable experience
for every participant.
Both camps are open
to boys ages 8-to-ll and
girls ages 8-to-18.
The two-day camp
(Saturday, April 3rd and
Sunday, April 4) will
run from 9 a.m.-to-3
p.m. and the cost is $175,
which includes lunch
and a camp t-shirt.
The one-day camp
(Saturday, April 10th)
will also run from 9
a.m.-to-3 p.m. at a cost
of $ 100, which includes
lunch and a camp t-shirt.
For more camp infor­
mation please call 407299-2231.
TEENZ AFTERHOURZ
Teens in grades 6-to-10
are invited to participate
in Teenz Afternourz.
Have a blast roasting
hotdogs and making
s'mores over an open
flame. The night gets
even hotter with a fierce
and firey kickball game
in the dark and scav­
enger hunt in the dark.
BYOF — Bring Your
Own Flashlight.
Teenz Afternourz is on
Thursday, April 8th,
from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Wirz Park, 806 Mark
David Blvd. Tickets are
$2 for residents, $4 for
non-residents, and $4 for
all the day of the event.
Get tickets at the City
of Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Office located
at 125 E. Melody Lane.
For more information
about programs at the
City ot Casselberry,
please contact Shydonna
Tossie at 407-262-7720,
extension 1307, or email
her at pks_recasst@tasselbenry.org.

S p o r ts
Lake Mary takes title at Volleyfest
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

S

The Lake Mary boys volleyball team
came as close to perfection as you
could get over the weekend as the
Rams continued their dominance of
the sport locally with another champi­
onship in their own Volleyfest.
Up until last year when the sport
became officially recognized by the
FHSAA, Volleyfest had served as the
unofficial state championship tourna­
ment and Lake Mary won the title on
several occasions.
But this may have been the Rams
most impressive victory of all as
coach George Gordon's squad won

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nine straight games before finally
dropping a sot to Lyman in the
Championship Match.
But it hardly mattered as the hosts
bounced back to win the third set and
take the title, 25-20, 23-25 and 15-12.
Lake Mary appeared to have the
match in hand as it jumped out to an
8-1 lead in the deciding game. But the
Greyhounds refused to yield, battling
back to within 12-10 before the Rams
got back on track and won three of

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the final five serves to close out the
match.
Senior Tin Spencer led Lake Mar)'
with 1“ kills, while Travis Green had
20 assists and I lolladay added five
digs.
Lyman (10-5), which bounced back
from losing its opening pool game to
Winter Springs, was led by Alex
Vaughn and Gustavo Gamboa with 19
and 11 kills, respectively. Brickelmaier
handed out 36 assists for each Russel

Williams' Greyhounds.
Winter Springs took third place in
the tournament by defeating Oviedo
in the consolation match 25-22, 25-16.
The Rams (8-0 ) got back to regular
season action on Monday and were
very nearly caught napping, falling
behind two game to none, before ral­
lying for a marathon win over Bishop
Moore.
Lake Man' dropped the first two
games by identical extra points scores
of 26-28 but found the fire somewhere
to win the final three games, 25-13,
27-25 and 15-8.
Spencer had 30 kills, while Presley
Dershimer had 20 kills and Green 30
See Volleyfest, Page 9A

SAC staggers Metro
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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
I defy anyone to find a
tougher baseball district,
from top to bottom, that
Class 6A-District 3.
With redistricting, tradi­
tional baseball powers
Apopka, Edgewater, Lake
Brantley, Lake Mary,
Winter Park and improv­
ing University have all
been lumped together,
meaning the district tour­
nament could possibly be
tougher than the state
tournament this season ns
only two of the teams can
advance to the playoffs.
For this week, at least,
the Seminole Athletic
Conference is on top as
both the Patriots and Rams
'upset' their more highly
regarded opponents from
Orange County on Friday.
The biggest, and most
exciting, win came in
Altamonte Springs as host
Lake Brantley waited until
the very end to give veter­
an coach Mike Smith his
5tX)th victory, 5-4, over pre­
viously unbeaten and No.
1 state-ranked Apopka (121).
The Patriots trailed 2-0,
4-1 and 4-2 before rallying
with three runs in the bot­
tom of the seventh inning
to remain unbeaten in dis­
trict play.
With one out, Ryan Polte
singled and Lammar Guy
and Jemile Weeks followed
by reaching in an error and
a walk, respectively, to
load the bases.
Winning pitcher Matt
Dobbins (6-0) then helped
his own cause with a sin­
gle up the middle lo tie the
game.
After an intentional walk
Sec Preps, Page 9A

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Amanda Edelman (above)
struck out throe over five
innings of work as Ihe
Seminole softball team
Improved to 8-4 witti a 3-1
win over Timber Creek on
Friday, while Ryan Hart
(right) had a big game,
doubling and driving in
both runs, including the
walk-olf game-winner in
the bottom of the 10th
inning, lo give host Lake
Mary an exciting 2-1 viclory over Sarasota Riverviow
at Alan Tuttle Field on
Saturday, capping a big
weekend tor the Rams.

SCC softball team sets records in sweep
By Dean Smith
Spoils Editor
It was a record-setting day in
Melbourne for the Seminole Community
College softball team svvepl a non-con­
ference doubleheader from host Brevard
Community College on Saturday by the
scores of 13-1, in five innings, and 6-1.
The Raiders (28-10-1) broke the school
record for team stolen bases in a season,
stealing their 106th base of the year to
break the record of 100 which was set by
last year's team.
SCC had 15 hits in the opener to back
Holly Lacko, who pitched a two-hitter
and allowed no earned runs in earning
her 11th victory of the year. The Raiders
blew open the game when they plated
eight runs in the second inning.
Contributing to the offense were
Jennifer Knight (3-for-4, RBI, two runs,
two stolen bases), Megan Miller (3-for-3,
double, two RBI, two runs), Sherri
Kabenold (2-for-3, RBI, two runs, three
stolen bases), Amanda DeFilippo (2-for3, RBI, two runs), Victoria Rudolph (2for-3, run), Katie Brosky (1-for-l, double,
RBI), Ashley Bitzer (l-for-4, run), Katie

Pickelsimer (l-for-3, RBI), Beth Case
(RBI, two mns, two stolen bases) and
Karen Padgett (RBI).
In the nightcap, Sanford's Jenny
Abend roll i pitched her first complete
ame of the year, allowing only three
its and one run, while striking out five
and walking two.
She also led the offense, going 3-for-4
at the plate and driving in a run.
Rabenold continued Tier outstanding
season, driving in two runs with her
sixtli triple of the year, which tied the
school record for triples by an individual
set by Brittany Scott in 1998. The threebagger was the 18th of the season for
Raiders, who had already broken the
previous team record of 14 in a season
set in 1996.
Other contributors on offense were
Knight (l-for-4, stolen base), Miller ( 1for-4, double, run), Kristin Cameron (1for-3, stolen base), DeFilipno (l-for-3,
two mns), Mindy Crouse (l-for-4, RBI,
run), Case ( 1-for-l, double, 2 RBI),
Pickelsimer and Bitzer (run each) and
Kristen Schrupp (stolen base).
The SCC baseball team (16-24) stole
one late after almost giving it away

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against South Florida Community
College on Friday as the Raiders played
their third one-run ball game in their last
four games, winning by a score of 9-8.
Terry Engles had a no-decision in this
seasaw battle of lead changes. Engles
threw five innings, giving up five hits,
allowing three earned mns, walking
three and striking out six.
Jimmy Dowen (1-2) was the winner for
the Raiders as the offense showed
resilience in the late innings responding
to South Florida's four-run top of the
eighth with three mns in the bottom half
to pull out the win.
Jon Lozada went 2-for-3, including his
12th home run of the season, scored two
mns scored and drove home two to the
lead the offense. Mike Blacstock also
chipped in with a double and a single as
eignt of the nine starters for the Raiders
had at least one Hit.
That victory came on the heals of a
wild one the day before as the wind was
blowing them all out as SCC and the
Columbus State Cougars combined to
hit nine home mns with the Raiders
See SCC, Page 9A

April 3 and 4 arc free fish­
ing days in the state's fresh
waters. To celebrate the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) is holding free fishing
events around central and
northeast Florida.
Free fishing days means
you don't need a fishing
license to fish in freshwater
lakes and rivers during this
special weekend. However,
you will still need a license
to fish in saltwater.
In an effort to promote the
enjoyment of freshwater fish­
ing and give anglers the
chance to take advantage of
the peak fishing season, sev­
eral years ago the FWC
moved free fishing weekend
from the first week of June,
which is NationaLFisbinft^*
Week, to the first weekend,!^
April,
"We hope that fishing for
free, without having to ptir=~
chase a fishing license, will
remind those anglers who
haven't fished in awhile how
fun and relaxing a day of
fishing can be," said Joy Hill,
public information coordina­
tor for the FWC.
During Free Fishing
Weekend, all other freshwa­
ter fishing laws and regula­
tions will remain in effect. To
learn the regulations, obtain
a copy of the Florida
Freshwater Sport Fishing
Guide and Regulations
Summary, available from lax
collectors' offices or author­
ized license agents, and all
FWC offices. It can also be
found on-line at
MyFWC.com.
TWO MEN ARRESTED
FOR PURCHASING
BLACK BEAR
Two Orlando men were
arrested in Seminole County
last Friday for buying a dead
Florida black hear from an
undercover law enforcement
officer of the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC). It is
unlawful lo buy or sell
Florida black bears or their
parts.
Wilson Lam, 54, (DOB
9 / 10/49), and ling Huang,
46, (DOB 10/15/57), both of
6430 Forecastle Court, were
charged with one count each
of purchasing a black bear
(F.A.C. 68A-12.004 (12). The
charge is a second degree
misdemeanor punishable by
a maximum sentence of 60
days in jail and a $500 fine.
After the FWC received a
tip that an individual wanted
to buy a black bear, an
undercover FWC undercover
investigator arranged to
meet the man at Mullet Lake
Park near Geneva on the
morning of March 26. When
Lam and Huang arrived at
the park, the investigator
sold them an 80-pound male
Florida black bear for $300.
After the men purchased the
bear, FWC uniformed officers
arrested the pair and trans­
ported them to Seminole
County Jail.
The bear that investigators
used in the operation had
been hit and killed by a vehi­
cle several months ago in
central Florida.

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Fox, Bono lead UCF past Stetson in baseball
Special to the Herald
1\vo complete games by Matt Fox and Kyle
Bono guided No. 23 UCF to a doubleheader
sweep and series victory over Stetson
Saturday afternoon at Jay Bergman Field. Fox
itched 7.0 innings in the first game to lead
ICF to a 5-3 win while Bono collected his
third consecutive complete-game shutout in
UCF's 5-0 victory in the second game of the
doubleheader.
With the two wins. UCF improved to 23-5
overall and 10-2 in the A-Sun. The Hatters
dropped to 17-10 and 7-2 in conference play.
UCF sits alone in first place in the conference
with its 10-2 record.
In the day's first game, Fox had a streak of
37 straight innings without allowing an
earned run come to an end, but the junior
right-hander still had more than enough to
improve to 7-0 on the year as he won nis sixth
straight decision. The Coral Springs native
gave up one run in the fourth inning, which
also snapped a streak of 22 straight innings of
shutout baseball.
With the score tied at one in the fifth inning,
UCF responded with a four-run rally to take a
5-1 lead. Dee Brown and Chandler Rose each
contributed RBl-singles while Marshall
Bernhard drove in a run on a sacrifice bunt in
the four-run frame.
Stetson managed to score two in the sixth,
but Fox slammed the door shut in the seventh
for the complete-game win. Ryan Bono was 3for-3 while Brown was l-for-2 with two RBI in
the win.
In game two, Kyle Bono (4-0) was in comlele control from the outset as he cruised to
is fourth win of the year. Bono retired 15 of
the first 17 batters of the game and totaled
seven strikeouts in the complete-game,
shutout effort.
Over his last 33.1 innings, Bono has not
allowed an earned run. He also owns a score­
less inning streak of 21 consecutive innings
pitched.
With the Stetson bats quiet, the UCF offense
scored four runs over the first three innings
off Stetson starter Cameron Abel. Matt Ray's
first of two stolen bases in the first inning led
to the Golden Knights' first run of the game as
Ryan Bono drove him in on a RBI-groundout.
Bernhard added a RBI-single as UCF built a 20 lead after one inning.
A leadoff double by Dave Lambert in the
second led to a RBI-single by David Mann to
extend the lead to 3-0.
Rose followed with a RBI-double in the
third after Bernhard reached on a fielder's
choice and stole second to score the game's
fourth run.
UCF stole six bases on the day including
two by Ray and Bernhard.
UCF added its final run of the game in the
fifth to put the game out of reach.
The attendance Saturday was 1,106, the 15th

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largest crowd in Jay Bergman Field history.
The three-game series had 2,187 fans visit Jay
Bergman Field, the fifth largest series in Jay
Bergman Field history.
Friday night, freshman pinch hitter Adam
Tindle from Bishop Moore capped a four-run
ninth inning rally as the Longwood native
sliced a two-run single to right field giving
Stetson a 10-9 victory and snapping UCF's 11game winning streak.
UCF was 12-0 on the season when leading
after seven innings on the year. The Golden
Knights were also 17-1 in 2004 when they outhit the opposition. UCF outhit the Hatters 1210 Friday evening.
Tire two teams combined for 19 runs, 22 hits
and five errors in a game that lasted three
hours and thirty-five minutes.
Stetson reliever Ryan Heacox moved to 5-0
with the win. Ryan Dixon tallied his third
save of the season while Bascom dropped to
3-2 with the loss,
Timpner was 3-for-4 with three runs scored
including two doubles and a triple while
Brown was 2-for-3 with four RBI and two runs
scored. Ryan Bono also contributed three hits
and drove in a run for the Golden Knights.
UCF was to have hosted Bethune-Cookman
on Tuesday before heading to Boca Raton
tomorrow for a three-game A-Sun Scries with
Florida Atlantic.
Game one is set for 7 p.m. and the pair will
play a doubleheader on Saturday beginning at
noon.
UCF will then complete a four-game road
trip with a 7 p.m. ^ame in Tampa on Tuesday
against South Florida before returning home
for weekend scries against A-Sun foe Belmont.
KYLE BONO NAMED A-SUN PITCHEROF-THE-WEEK FOR SECOND TIME
UCF sophomore pitcher Kyle Bono was
named the Atlantic Sun Pitcner-of-the-Week
by the league office on Monday afternoon.
For the third straight week and for the fifth
time in eight opportunities, UCF landed the
A-Sun Pitcher-of-the-Week after Bono contin­
ued his outstanding season with his third
straight complete game shutout victory in
leading UCF to an A-Sun series win over
Stetson.
The Lake Mary High graduate earned his
second A-Sun Pitcher-of-the-Week honor of
the season after earning his third straight
complete game shutout. Bono pitched the
final game of the three-game Stetson series
and earned the Golden Knight victory by
retiring 15 of the first 17 batters en route to the
5-0 win. Bono allowed four hits while striking
out seven batters, not allowing the potent
Stetson offense to get on track. Bono has not
allowed an earned run in his last 33.1 innings
pitched and lengthened his scoreless innings
streak to 21. Bono's ERA now stands at 0.94
on the season, holding batters to just .155
against the right-hander.

Photo c o u rtM y of BUI Richardson, U C F Athlatlcs Association, Inc.

Lake Mary's Ryan Bono went 7-for-10, ripped his eighth double of the season, scored two runs and
drove in three for UCF as the Qolden Knights took over leadership of the Atlantic Sun Conference by
winning two-of-three games with Stetson over the weekend.

see
Continued from Page 8A

winning 22-14.
Andy Reichard (2-2) took
the win for SCC despite a
rough outing, allowing seven
earned runs over five innings,
but the real show came at the
dish with five different
Raiders leaving the yard,
including a grand slam and
two three-run homers.
Sanford's Chris Krall went
2-for-5 with three walks,
scored five times, and drove
in two runs with his third
homer of the year. John

Ducey also had two hits and
scored three times with three
RBI.
Lozada hit his club leading
11th home run, while Travis
Battle got out of class late,
but still played enough to go
2-for-3, including a grand
slam, scored two runs and
drove in six. Kyle Patrick (2for-4, two runs) launched his
fourth homer of the season,
while Adam Tienken (3-for-5,
three runs) blasted his first
homer of the season.
The winning streak is
important because the

Raiders had been not able to
capitalize on freshman Drew
Shetrone's outstanding pitch­
ing (five hits and one earned
run over 5.2 innings with five
strike outs) in a 3-2 confer­
ence loss to Polk Community
Community College in
Winter Haven.
Kyle DeYoung (2-4) took
the loss in relief.
Despite the loss, SCC enters
the conference bye week at 56, just two wins out of second
place and a spot in the state
playoffs as the defending
champs go after a repeat.

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Sports is proud to announce "The UCF Sports
presented by Drew Medical," will air
on WQTM 740 The Team, The Flagship station
of the UCF ISP SPORTS Network, on eight
consecutive Saturdays from April 3-May 22 at
11 a.m. until noon. The show will feature UCF
head baseball coach Jay Bergman along with
the voice of the Golden Knights, Marc
Daniels.
The one-hour program will feature the UCF
baseball program, including past and future
opjxinents, strategy, the race for the A-Sun
crown and the upcoming post-season tourna­
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The show will also contain features on
UCF's other 16 varsity athletic teams.
Interviews with student-athletes and coaches
along with comments from UCF athletics
director Steve Orsini will highlight various
segments of "The UCF Sports Report."
"We are excited to bring another opportuni­
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senting sponsor for our inaugural season.’
UCF SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE
UCF football coach George O'Leary got the
first look at his new team in a full scrimmage
situation Saturday as the Golden Knights
completed their sixth of 15 spring practice ses­
sions. After beginning the workout with spe­
cial teams and individual drills, the team
spent about 90 minutes in a full-contact 11-on11 scrimmage consisting of 105 plays.
A lot of time near the end of the scrimmage
was spent in short yardage situations with the
ball inside the five as a way to test the tough­
ness of the squad.
"I thought when we closed it in and got
down by the goal line there was some lotting
going on," O'Leary said. "That's what I was
looking to see. 1didn't care if they scored or
not scored, I wanted to see who came to the
forefront."
*
Prior to the goal line work, the first team
offense had some success moving the ball
down the field, but had to settle for a pair of
Matt Prater field goals on two drives before
tailback Alex Haynes was able to run it in
from the one-yard line. Steven Moffett looked

Preps
Continued from Page 8A
to set up a potential double
play, Brett Smith, the son of
the head coach, gave his dad
the historic win with a sacri­
fice fly to right that easily
scored the speedy Weeks.
Weeks, the younger brother
of the Milwaukee Brewers'
Ricky Weeks, had a huge
night, going 3-for-3 with a
home run and a triple. Smith
wasn't bad cither, going 2for-3 and driving in two.
Lake Brantley (10-3) could
not maintain the momentum
against another No. 1 ranked
team on Saturday, however,
as the Patriots were humbled
by Westminster Academy (131), 12-2, getting four-hit in
five innings.
Lake Brantley's win on
Friday very nearly overshad­
owed a super weekend for
Lake Mary as the Rams (9-2)
swept games from high-pow­
ered programs with outstand­
ing pitching.
On Friday, Scott Eckard
hurled his second straight
shutout and improved to 4-0
on the season in a 3-0 victory
over state-ranked Edgewater
(13-2) in Orlando.
The southpaw continued to
have the strikeout pitch
going, striking out nine
Eagles. Ryan Richardson had
a big RBI single in the win.
Paul Cinder then came back
with an equally strong per­
formance on Saturday, going
the first nine innings and
allowing no earned runs and
striking out nine, but it took a
walk-off RBI by Ryan Hart in
the bottom of the 10th to give
Lake Mary an exciting 2-1
victory over Sarasota
Riverview at Alan Tuttle
Field.
Hart was the offense for the
Rams as he had also doubled
in the Rams' other run.
Oviedo (8-5) continued its
rebound from a slow start,
rolling over Seminole, 10-0, in
a Class 6A-District 2 contest
at Milder Field last Friday.

V o lle y fe s t------Continued from Page 8A

assists.
Lake Howell picked up a big win on
Monday, sweeping past Oviedo in three

Individually, Lake Brantley and
Seminole both had four champions,
while Winter Springs and fourth-place
Oviedo both had one champion.
VOLLEYFEST
POOL A

Hawks, while Blahnik had 10 digs for
the Lions.
Also last weekend, the Seminole
Athletic Conference Boys Weightlifting
Championships were held with Lake
Brantley coining away with a handy vic­
tory.
Tire Patriots scored 68 points to top
runner-up Seminole by 20 points. The
race for the runner-up spot was much
closer with the Fighting Seminoles edg­
ing Winter Springs by five points, 48-to43.

Lake M ary defeated Seminole, 25-13, 25-12.
O viedo defeated Seminole. 25-14,25-22.
Lake M ary defeated W inter Park. 25-12 25-16.
O viedo defeated W inter Park. 25-26,25-23.
Lake M ary defeated Oviedo.
W inter Park v» Seminole.

POOLB
C y p m a Creek defeated Lake Brantley, 25-12 25-20.
W inter Spring* defeated Lyman, 15-25,25-21,15-13.
Cypteta Creek defeated W inter Spring*. 15-25, 25-23,
15-13.
Lyman defeated Lake Brantley, 25-20,25-19.
W inter Spring* defeated Lake Brantley.
Lyman defeated C y p m a Creek

SEMIFINALS
Lake M ary defeated W inter Spring*.

sharp at quarterback spreading the ball
around and receiver Sergiori Joachim showed
promise with some big catches. Tailback
Dontavius Wilcox continued his strong spring
by breaking off some sizeable runs.
"Actually, the passing game is a little better
than I thought it would be this time of year,"
O’Leary said. "We'll make some evaluations
tonight and tomorrow as far as the scrimmage
itself and the personnel and then go from
there.
"After a week I think we've got a lot of
work to do," O'Leary added. "That’s why you
have spring ball. I see kids practicing better,
which is the key to success. They are playing
at a faster tempo, which is what I want. It's
not fast enough yet, but I do think they are
taking coaching, which l think is the most
important thing."
Another scrimmage is planned for Saturday.
STETSON SOFTBALL FALLS
Stetson softball dmpped a game to Drexel 6
2 and went on to lose to Cornell 3-1 Friday
evening in the Stetson Tournament at the
Stetson Softball Field.
After the Hatters (29-5) went ahead 2-1 with
an RBI double by Sherilynn Wilder, Drexel
took a 3-2 lead with an Amanda Heyser single
up the middle to score two basemnners in the
sixth in Stetson's first game of the day. The
Dragons (7-12-2) added three insurance runs
in the top of the seventh with a three-run
homer by Jonnae McClain.
Sophomore Melissa Wiggins blasted a solo
home run in the first Inning for the l Litters’
first run of the game.
Hatter senior Blake Hoorelbeke (Seminole
Community College) singled to right field to
score pinch runner Stacy Knight in the first
inning against Cornell. The Big Red (16-6)
used an RBI triple and an RBI single to add
two runs in the bottom of the second to take
the 2-1 lead. Kate Varde then homered to cen­
ter field for the 3-1 Cornell advantage.
Junior Brittani Houghton suffered her first
loss of the season against Drexel, allowing
two earned runs off six hits while striking out
three batters. Hoorelbeke fell to 16*3 against
Cornell, allowing three earned runs off six hits
while posting seven strikeouts.
The Hatters play again today when they
travel to Daytona Beach to face cross-county
rival Bethune-Cookman at Sunnyside Park in
a doubleheader starting at 4 p.m.

Bears taking the second
game, 3-0.
Lauren Starcher had two
hits in both games, going 2for-4 in the first game and 2for-2 with an RBI in the sec­
ond game. Lallathin also had
two nits in the first game,
going 2-for-3, while Roser
hurled five shutuut innings in
the second game, striking out
four and allowing only two
hits.
Lake Brantley (7-7) got a
split over the weekend, drop­
ping a 2-0 district derision to
Apopka (10-3), despite Marla
Stevens going 1-for-l at the
plate and hurling a complete
game with five strike outs,
before bouncing back with a
1-0 victory over Dr. Phillips
(7-5) on Monday.
Alex Lofton went 2-for-3
and drove in the only run of
the game with a double in the
bottom of the sixth inning
and Stevens made the run
Reinke led the Saints, going
stand up, hurling a three-hit­
2for-3 with a pair of doubles
ter.
and driving in two runs,
Trinity Prep (11-2) picked
while Cox was untouchable
up a nice win, edging a
on the hill, striking out nine
strong St. Cloud (9-6) squad,
in his three innings of work.
3- 2, on Monday.
Tire Eagles, meanwhile,
Katie Burdeaux was the
could do nothing with
winning pitcher, scattering
Warner's DeWeese, who
hurled a no-hitter while strik­ six hits and striking out two,
and also helped her own
ing out 11.
cause with an run-scoring
In softball action, Lake
triple, while Sam Burmelster
Mary got back to business on
led the offense with a double
Friday, posting a big district
and two RBI.
win over Edgewater (7-6), 2The Master's Academy (40.
4) evened its record as Flood
Freshman Danielle
Valentino carried the big stick hurled a complete game as
for the Rams (14-2), going 2tire Eagles outscored Warner
for-3 and scoring a run.
Christian, 17-11.
Andrea Wain went 1-for-l in
In related news. Lake
the game, driving home one
Mary's Beth Laurence, who
of the runs.
played at Lake Mar)' High
Seminole ran its record to 8- last year, pitched a no-hitter,
4 with a 3-1 victory over
striking out nine, as Lake
Timber Creek (4-9).
Highland Prep (10-6) defeat­
Christie Barrett went 2-for-3 ed Central Florida Christian
and Ashley Tabor doubled,
Academy 5-1 on Monday.
while Amanda Edelman was
PATRIOTS 5, BLUE DARTERS 4
the winning pitcher, striking
Apopka
1010100. 4 6 1
out three in five innings of
Lake Brantley
100 001 3 _ 5 B 2
work.
Dobbin* (W, 6-0) and Smith; Dalton (1,
4- 1&gt;, Bowlcy and Wt.se WP _ D obbin* (6Winter Springs (10-4) got a
0). LP _ Dalton (4-1). Save _ none. 20
split with Deltona (9-4), the
none. 30 _ Lake Brantley, Week*. MR _
Wolves winning the opener,
Lake Brantley, Weeks Reord* _ AjMipka
32, in nine innings and the12-1; Lake Brantley 10-3.
Winning pitcher Farina led
the way for the Lions, strik­
ing out eight over his five
innings of work and also
helped his own cause at the
plate with a double and four
RBI. Leisher also had a big
night with the bat, going 3for-3 and driving in a run.
Thomas had a double for
the Fighting Scminoles.
Winter Springs (8-4) also
got a nice district win, hold­
ing off Spruce Creek, 6-4.
Freshman Drew Morgan
led the Bears offense, going 2for-3 with a double and driv­
ing in three. Junior Sam
English was also 2-for-3 with
an RBI.
In other games from last
Friday, Trinity Prep (6-8 )
rolled over Deltona Trinity
Christian (5-6), 10-0, in five
innings and Warner Christian
(9-2) blanked The Master's
Academy (6-6), 8-0.

Lyman defeated Oviedo.

CONSOLATION
W inter Spring* defeated Oviedo, 25-22 25-16.

CHAMPIONSHIP
Lake M ary defeated Lyman. 25-20. 23-25, 15-12

r lt c r I n g r e d i e n t s .
B e t t e r P iz z a .

BOYS WEIGHTLIFTING
SEMINOLE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Team
1. Lake Brantley, 68; 2 Seminole, 48; 3. W inter Spring*,
43; 4. Oviedo, 26; 5. Lake H o w e ll 12 6. Lake Mary, 11; 7.
Lyman, no team team.

INDIVIDUALS
119 _ Jean. Lake Brantley, 205-155 _ 355.
129 _ Pullm an, Seminole. 230-195 425.
139 _ N e a l Seminole, 255-245 530.
154 _ Gallo, Oviedo, 275-275 _ 550.
169 . Banrevy, la k e Brantley. 310-250 _ 560.
153 _ Stephen. Seminole. 31S-245 _ 560
199 _ O n , Lake Brantley, 270-305 _ 575.
219 . M arti*. W inter Spring*. 345-310.6 5 5 .
238 . T hacket Seminole. 305-300 _ 605.
H eavw cight _ Soto, Lake Brantley. 410320 _ 730.

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miles o l Daytona
Apply In person
Wed March 31st to
Tbur. April 8, 2004
9am lo 6pm
Salem Carriers Inc
3143 Ini. Speedway Blvd
Daytona. FL
1-800-709-2536

of Sanford, Florida is seeking
proposals from independent
certified public accountants to
perform the annual audit for
FYE June 30, 2004. Copies of
the RFP may be obtained by
contacting Charity Ware at
(407) 323*3150, Ext. 227 or at
shaeware @bellsouth.net
Bids are due by April 12, 2004

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Th e Sanford Herald Is
looking for an Advertising
Salos Representative to |oin
our progressive sales team
serving Sanford. Lako Mary &amp;
surrounding
area
A
maikolingbusiness degree or
some direct salos oxportenco
preferred Wo will tram ttvo rigM
Individual who possesses
solid organizational skills,
good
Interpersonal
communication abilities and
who has a strong desire to
achieve. Must bo sellm otivated, onergotic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service. Computer
and or design skills holplul but
not necessary. Must own
good, reliable transportation
This B a l l true Monday Friday
(40hr work week required),]
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education
and
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II Interested, please send
rosume lo
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Sem inole
Herald
Newspapera
PO Box 1667
Sanford, F L 32772
Phone: 407-322-281 lx 11
Fax: 407-323-9408
Email:
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Amazing Business Rotire In 34
Months With $5100 Permanent
Monthly Income
321-436-3779

Breakfast Cook lor AM
position
with
banquet
experience Also need From
Desk,
Housekeeping
A
Bartender. Call 407-444-

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H

elp

Wanted

Direct TV Satollito Installers:
Immodiato
openings
lor
experienced satollito installois
only Call 407-330-1171 ASAP
DRIVER: CDL. minimum Class
B license Apply within Cox
Lumbor, 3874 Church St..
Sanford EOE
Dump Truck dnvor wanted Irtaxle, clean Class B CDL
407-349-2778
Exp Drivers Wanted!
Lo ng
Haul
Operetore,
Carollnas-NW 99 9% NoTouch Freight. All Now Frolght,
No Slip Sitting Rider Program
$2,000 s^yvOn Boms Cal Dorta
Immediately.
1-888-3393943X312.
Experienced
nureary/Landecape worker
needed. 407-403-2281.
Full Time Teacher nooded tor
child care In Lake Mary. CDA
preferred, good pay, some
benefits 407-321-5577
IN V E S TIG A TE B E F O R E
YOU INVEST1
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
for
business
opportmtxjs and franchaos Cal
Florida Dopl of Agriculture A
Consumor Services at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP tor free
information Or visit our Wob site
at www ftc.govAiizop
Florida law requires sollors of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dopl. of
Agriculture
A
Consumer
Services before selling Call to
verity lawful registration before

youbuy.
Irrigation Tochlnstallor noodod
$8 to $12 per hour depending
on experience. Exp A DL a
plus Please contacl American
Eagle Irrigation. 407-834-7958.
Janitorial Cleaner: 6pm-11pm,
Mon-Fri, every other weekend
Own
transportation,
dependable 407-415-0075.
M A needed: Full time, busy
fam ily practice group In
Sanford Please tax rescme, 407830-1116

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

LAB O R ERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Zoo Teacher
P/T
Teacher:
Education
Program lo studonts visiting tho
Zoo Work with animals.
Flexible days, M-F. B OO a.m. •
2 00 p m Teaching Exp pro! but
will train. $6 5&lt;Vhf Cad 407-3234450
or
com plete
on
application at Central Florida
Zoological Park. 3755 N Hwy
17-92. Sanford, FI.

HEALTM INSURANCE ANO 401K
PIANI Drug free workplace.
Apply at: M 0 Miller Drive,
Altamonte Springe 407-200-

•000.

Lako mary hair salon looking tor
motivated hair stytets &amp; nal tech
3 chans lott. Ask for Diane or
Dobi lot confidential Interview,
407-323-6522. ____________
Lawn/Pest
Control
TechnicianExperienced
prolerred, but will train Salary
plus
Com mission plus
bonus Clean drivors license.
407-323-6681
LU M BERYAR D
SUPERVISOFVDISPATCHER:
Building
m aterial
yard
expononce, flexible hours, C D L
a
plus Apply within Cox
Lumbor, 3874 Church SI.
Sanford EOE
-------------- M EC H AN IC :-------------Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133.
Over Rood Drivers wanted 48
stales hauling plants, produce,
etc. Must have C D L . at least
2 y r s ., 6 points limit. Apply at
1901 W 1st .S t Sanford. I&gt;h 407688-2005. Runs mostly wost.

Plastic
Injection
m olding
machine operators needed.
Hrs 7 to 3 30pm, Call Rainbow
Pool Supply, on W. Airport
Blvd. 407-324-9616.
Roof Cleaning Mechanic
Must Have F L License 407657-2900
S A L E S - Sales Tramoo Part
Time Hrs. F/T Pay. Great
Opportunity 407-657-2900
Sharp O ptom strlc Tech,
noadod for busy optcxnotric ofltoe
on Lake Mary Blvd. Medical
expononoe a Flue Excotart m afi
A comm unications skills a
must. FT or PT, groat pay A
benefits Call 407-322-2230

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Flexible Schedule 'Apply In Person
Monday • Friday • 9:00 a.m. • 4:00 p.m.
Or fax resume w/coversheet to 407-859-9799
attn: Jay Bennett

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71— H elp Wanted

1000

Services

93— Rooms For
Rent
W EEKLY R EN TA LS
Storting O $82/wk.
Hletortc Downtown
407-330-4423
Very nice, very clean turn rm..
e l ua, cable, A/C. Indry, phone,
fetch use. sec. dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
8m oklngl O n ly drug free
eober need apply. 407-3140924.

Furnished room In private
home.
House
privileges,
mature responsible, eober
person with rets. $ 125/wk. 407321-0418.
Lake Mary B lvd A 427,
S350/M0, in d .u tll. kit. W/D.
cable, nr SCC. airpt, NS. quiel,
proff 407-322-1607

Sanford:
Downtown,
convenient
location,
rofrigurator. nvcrownvxj. ootor TV,
kltchotte room, private bath,
sleeping rooms. Call 407-3214900.

95— Roommate
W anted
Student looking tor roommate
to share 2 bedroom house
$350/M0 1/2 utilities 407-3100364

97— A partments Furnished
Large 1BR apt. eat-ki kitchen,
full tile bath, newly painted,
kxrtehed, $47Wna, no peta, 407323-1917.

99— A partments
U nfurnished
MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I DORM. IS08/MO
2 DORM . JCOVMO AND UP
Cede Included
407-323-8670

R6SELEA”
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Move in Specials
2Bedroom/1 Bath
W/D Hookups

1 Month Fro* Rent
407-330-6833 or 407*
298-3300
S AN FO R D . S T U D IO
APT,
S IN G LE P E R S O N ONLY,
8375/MO P LU S D E P O S IT
CALL (407) 324-0158
Senford/Lake Mery: 1,2, and
3 Betkoom Apts, staring M 1639.
Lake Front I M v Free Rani! C M
now. 407-322-9104, EHO.

100— C ondominium
R entals
C ond o for Rent, Sanford:
Two bedroom, TWo bath, bull In
storage, wet bar, eating lane,
washer/dryor, screened porch,
pool, spa, tennis courts, no
smoking, no pets, $70Q/mo A
security, available Immediately,
call 407-324-0990.

103— H ousesU nfurnished
Lake Mary efflcy house,
lanoad yd. $ 42V rm 218 8.4*1
St. 407-929-7173.

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DOYLE'S RENTALS

"tateman ‘R ealty
407*321-0759
Sanford: 1001 We»1 20th Si,
3DR/1BA, $76,900 Much
roconl rorvovation, 0 down to
qualified buyer. 407-331 •
5880.
3BFV1.5BA, with In ground
pool, all now inside A out.
$895/mo Includes pool service
4 0 7-32t-92B 0 or 407-3227374.
Sanford; 3 ? . spirt, large Iron! yd.
lonced back yd. 2 lots. 2 car
gnrnge. Fresh paint, very qutol.
1350 sq ft. $85CVmo 1st &amp; last
plus $800 to move In. No
animals, no smoking 386-328-

3112.
Lake M ary: 6 4 , Eiecutrve
Pool Home. 5,000 ♦ sf. w / In
Law Suite. Renovated
S e cu rity Flnanclal/M e!
407-661-9700

8 e n fo rd : : n . New Paint. New
Appts., Carpel. Single Carport.
Laundry Rm &amp; Storago
$725/5700 Deposit
Sanford H istoric D istrict: 1 2 ,
Renovated, Front Porch, Nice
Yard $80&lt;y$800 Dep.
S a n fo rd :!? . Hardwood Floors
Screen Porch, Carport, Appro*.
2200 Sq Ft. Sl.OOO/St.OOO
Deposit.
DOYLE REALTY, INC.

(407) 322-2495
WE RENT 6 SELL HOMES

Sanford Historic District: 2BR
1BA, hardwood Doors, formal
dmng rm. laundry rm, S63Ymo
plus deposit, no pets 407-3231167.____________ _
S a n fo r d

3 /1 ,

CHA,

shade,

close to park, rets required.
S75a'mo, $750 deposit. No
pets. 407-323-9705.
Sanford: 3BR, CHA. 2004
Hotly Ave, nice, $750 plus
deposit. 407-323-4540.
Sanford: 3BR/2ba, corner lot,
carport.
W /D
&amp;
lawn
m aintenance
Included
SI.OOQ/mo. 407-402-4969.

Sanford
Store, Offices,
Beauty Parlor.
700 to 817 sq. ft.
$450/mo to
$550/mo.
3rd St. and
Sanford Ave.
New Rugs,
Paint, Very Nice!
Best Parking
Broker/Owner

407-679-1980
407-579-8942

105—
D uplex/T riplex
1BR/1BA. 306 Elm Ave.
Sanford. SfOO/week, $150
deposit. 407-461-3064
2 BR duple* apts: Close lo
Sem inole High, acr porch,
laundry
A
storago
rm,
$550/mo. 407-647-1366

107— M obile H omes
For R edtt
Paola: 2/2 with Florida Room
on 1/2 acre. $60(Vmonth plus
deposit. No pels. 407-3231167.

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114—
Warehouse/Rental
Space
Historic Sanford
18.000 st warehouse
Qrada Level. 3 phase power
Insulated, 7,000 t f office
Separate fenced parking
Buy $425,000 ($25/&gt;0
or tease $5.000/month
MetroOno, 407-629-6001.

117— C ommercial
Rentals
Sanford; Professional Offico
Bldg, centrally located, recently
renovated, ample parking, ideal
tor attorney or professional.
Includes water, sewer, trash. +/•
575 to W-2346 K$ f t Rent $575$2300 plus safes la*.
Doyle Realty, Inc
407-322-2495

141— H omes For
Sale
38FVI.5 BA. concrete block.
1100 sq ft. new roof, now
CHA, wnl to wnl He, knood yard.
$71,800. 102 Country Club
Drive. Sanford 407-929-7173 or
918-495-2026.
2BR/1BA, Corner extra lot.
fenced property. Across from
hospital. $42,000 os is 352-686
2218
3BR/2BA FORECLO SURE!
Buy tor only $30,6001 For
listings 000-319-3323XH529
4/2 spacious oktor home Lg Irv
A tarn rm Big scr porch A back
yd w /sep workshop Quiet spot
nr mall, hosp. 417, lake A hist,
dist. $144k to buy. or lease to
own with no bank qual.
RooAor, 24 hr rooorded Info. 800075-1213*3114.

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VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
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tin homeomm assisUnc* fund

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Fixer Up; Sold as 1st 3/2. EatIn Kit.. LR. $62,900.
Renovated: 3/2. Liv Dm Rm,
Oarage $79,900
A B e a u ty: 1/2 Acre, 3/2.
2300f sq t l Uv. Dm, Fam. Rm,
2 car gar. $141,900.
In Law Q u a rta n : 4/3,2300*
sq It. Uv, Din. Fam , Game Rm,
$169,900
Laksvle w : Renovated 3/2.
Uv. Din. Fam Rm, Fenced Ybrd,
$178,500
L ik e New: 3/2, Uv. Din.
Oarage, nicely landscaped
yard. $95,500.

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURf 1 PROPERTIES
407 3?1 4764
3BR/1.SBA 312 East 25th St,
Sanford,
Hardwood
firs,
enclosed porches. $89,500
Zoned
RC-1
(R estricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted. Great business
location. 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026

Studioand
1BedroomApts.

3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St,
Sanford.
Hardwood
llrs,
enclosed porches. $89,500.
407-929-7173 Of 9 18-4962026

Starting it

$440 Month

160— Business For
Sale

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

193— L aw n &amp;
G ard en

B a r/Q rill: Only S78K Total
SRX Lie. Must Seell
CaD S hore* with
S e cu rity F inancial
407-661-9700.

DININQ ROOM : 12 piece
tarmal cherry set brand nwv and
beautiful. $1300. 407-2757626.

6‘*B' new u tility trailer.
$600
407-322-8174.

Futon: Sold wood mission-style

Troy-Bilt Chlppor/Vac. 5Hp, salt
propel w/attachm ents. New
Condition $495 407-325-5644.

arms, extra nice foam layered
pad All brand new $295.407402-1781 or 388-216-2940.

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

KING SIZE WATER BED
$125. WASHING MACHINE
11/2 OLD $70 407-310-0384

D ININQ RM :
BOMBAY
CHERRYW OOD. 110* Dbt
Pod. 8 Chippendale Chra, 72"
Butlet/H utch, Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost S18K, Sell $3950.
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
Cherry Set, 7 8 ' Table. 8 chra.
China Cab . $1295 407-6601415

MATTRESS SET! Brand now M
sire orthopedic firm with
warranty $85 407-275-7626
M attreee
Set:
NASA
technology memory foam as
seen on TV/M all. 20 year
warranty retail $1699, must sell
$595 407-402-2778 or 3 8 6 2 16
2946.

BED: $110 new quitted queon
plltowtop mattress set. Can
deliver 407-275-0612.
BED: $195, brand new k r g sire
firm double-sided matlioss set,
delivery available. 407-2750935

RECTANGLE TABLE AND 4
PADDED CHAIRS. NEWI PAID
S700-SELLINQ $400 CALL.
407-322-5684

Bed: Luxury firm pillow-top
m attress sot. Brand now
w/warranty. $155. 407-6311322
or
366-216-2946
Delivery avallablo.

WantedTo Purchase!

BEDRM

• 6 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bed.
Ralls, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. 2
Nilestds, unused. Still Boxed,
Cost $7k. Sell $1950407-6601415

SanfordCourtApartments

C entury 21, Napolttano A
Scaggs are looking tor Realtors
to work the Sanford Lake Mary
areas. For a confidential
Interview, please ask for Mary
O 1-600-881-4469.

407-323-3301
§

Realty ln u .

300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
W illi 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Auurovetl Credit
• Spacious Apartments with large Closets • Lake
Front •Volleyball •Sparkling Pool• Tennis Courts

Will Care For Ybur Dog or Cat
In Ybur Home While Ybu Are
Gonol Very Reasonable Rales!
References Available Upon
Request Please Call 407-3148703.

BEDROOM SET: Brand new
□ompfcrto boxed set sol tor $425.
can deliver. 407-275*0935.

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CAT
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t Sumtey, April 3 4 «. 2460
HelfonvOe Avei, Sanford, off East
ISth SL lamBpm___________
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toot tub. Hooteer. plow, oak pedestal
table. Peruvian leather table &amp;
chart, Spode. Royal Dalton, tterfog
flat ware. art. pottery, rugs, dresser*,
txxfe, TV &amp; Stereo, 3 wheel adLft Me.
Thursday font Sunday, 95. near CR
46 &amp; Cochran, follow signs 1705
Sunset Trel 407-349-3593
Estate Sale/Moving Back lo
England: Roaewood. Chinese
Chfpendaie dWng table. Bchart 7
buffet. 1890 s hanging comer
cabinet. Hendredon Birds Eye Ash
entenanment cornet, joru sioots, lea
crates. Victorian water spouts. TV.
dretsei. soils, desk, household
Rems, Thursday * Sunday. 9-5, near
Dean $ Underhill, lotto* signs.
10722 Spring Buck Tral 407-2738583
Oarage Safe: Set, 4AR04,8-5pm.
201 S M eg xa rw Ave. across k m
hoepital. Loti ot men'a stuff too

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Docks. Shops, etc. Also Culvert
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Prices. Surplus Stoel &amp; Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788

Need an Investment?? Want
to More out of Apartment Liter?
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Great Little Bungalow on .24
Acre lot w/updaled Electric.
Plumbing A Roof, + CCP.
$89,000
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1209 Swan Sued Winter
Springs. Stunning 5/3 Estate
on Nearly 1 Acre, Updated w/
Attention to Detail. Wonderful
master Retreat. 2734 OLA
$350,000
C a ll Jo yce Stansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan D uttw eiter
407-679-1000

155C o n d o m in iu m s F or
S ale
Lk Msry/Santord Area
Large 3BR, 3Blh Townhome
Pool, Tennis. Only $»5.900.
Act Fasti 407-929-6646
A ngela Sabato,
Watson Realty______

’ 157— M o bile H om es
Fo r S ale
8artbrd: 55« park, 1/1, kitchen,
living rm. all appliances,
covered carport, shed $4,000
407-324-0770

P h o to g ra p h ic E q uipm ent:
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Telephoto, wide angle &amp;
standard fens with carrying
case. M ake O ffe ri 407-3027606, any timel Great for a
begtnnort

S p a /H o t tu b , S p e rs o n
portable wtth lounger. Bhp, 20
|ete, never ueed. &lt;1650.4072B6591B

231— C ars For Sale

$500i P o lic e Im p o u n d s I
Cars from $5001 For Istfogs cal
600-719-3001*4716.

1990 Cadflac Bnrrtz Sport sfcw.
spoke wheel covers, looks
good, runs good. $2300.407330-0434.

In Door Moving Bale: iMWaktv*

Perk Dr, Sanford. Fit &amp; Sat. 63pm
Mgc houeehcld, furniture. beds, tods
clothes 8 toys, etc.

221— G ood T hings
t o E at
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324-0267

191— Building

BEDROOM SET: Never used
cherry sleigh bed set. $990
407-275-0612.

223—

4pr 2 &gt; 3. 2432 South Bay Ave.
Sanford, not before Bam Some

Call (407)322-2611
To Speak to a
Classified Ad Specialist
Or Fax Your Ad
(407)323-9408

Valencia O ran g e *
Red G rap e fruit
M eriw ether Farm s
3461 C elery Ave, Sanford.

223—

92 Mercury Grand Marquis In
good condition, low mileage.
$2,800 407-323-0924,

A n tiq u e : 1938 Chevy 2 dr
sedan, rough, restore or street
rod $1500. 407-417-1859

Daewoo Leganza SX: 99, A.T.,
A C erse, sun rt. AM/FM CD,
Afloy Wife. Loati sis. \fory Cfoan.
33K. $4395. Call 321 -377-0344
or 407-324-8981.

234—

M iscellaneous

A

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C le a n in g
Honest &amp; Roliable. Licenaed &amp;
Insured. Owner Operated. Call
Suzanne. 407-416-5899.

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F ord 300 6cyt,
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NOTICE OF SALE OF
MOTOR VEHICLE PERSUANT
TO F S, 713.78
1992 INFINITI 4D VIH
JN K N Q 01C 3N M 20C 597,
Located at 901A E 25lti Slieel
Sanford, FL 32771 Tel 407619-7335 Sale date April 13,
2004, 10 00 am at901AE25(h
Street, Sanford, FL 32771
Towtng'Horage
company
reserves Ihe tight lo withdraw
said vehlcle(s) and'or vossol
Irom Ihe auction For moio
inquiries call 407-657-7995
Publish March 3 1 ,2004
C2I8

L eg Ai.s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRODATE DIVISION
File Number 04-299 CP
IN HE ESTATE OF
MARIA TORREGROSA
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ot the estate
ol MARIA
TORREGROSA
deceased. File Number 04 299
CP, is ponding in the Ctrcml
Court lot Seminole Counly,
Florida, Probate Division, llm
address ol w lm li is 301 North
Park Avenue, Sanford. Fforxla
32771
The names and
acldrossos ol the personal repro
sonlahvc and the personal rep
rescnlalives attorney aro sel
for III botow
All creditors ol the Decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against Decedenl s
estate Including unrnalured,
conllngonl
ot
unliquidated
claims on wtiom a copy ot this
notice Is served must tile their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PURI 1CAT ION OT HUS
NOTICE OH 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DAT I OF SERVICE Ol A
COPY OF THIS N011CE ON
THEM
All other creditors o l the
Decedent and porsons having
claims or demands against Ihe
Docedonts estate, including
unrnalured, contingent or unUquidalod claims, must Mo their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTtH THE DATE
O r THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A tL Cl AIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL DE rOHEVEH LSAHRED

Hie dale ot the lust pubtrcatiori
ot lies Notice is March 31, 2004
Personal Retiresenlative
PR MICHAEL NOCEnO, JR
103 Satsuma Drtvo
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
*
TERRANCE H DITTMEH
Attorney for Personal
Representative
I t.-rut.v ft.ir N.i 210-171
1615 Edgewatei Drive. Suite
150
Post Ottice Box 540057
Orlando TL 32654 0057

1407) 6434)346
Publish March 31,2004 and
April 7, 2004
C215
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
STATUES 713 78 THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION
ON TUESDAY APRIL 20, 2004
AT 10 OQ AM AT CORTES TOW
ING SERVICE. 245 ORANGE
AVE LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLD
AS IS W IIH NO TITLE GUAR
A N IE t
SELLER RESERVES
THE RIGHT TO DID RIDDING
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWING AND STORAGE
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
to s a lt : r o iiM o f p a y m e n t
IS CASH OR CASHIERS
CHECK
1) 1998 FORD EXPLORER
VINA 1FMVU24E3WUB73372
2) 1969 FORD F I50
VIM# 1F TL FI 5Y7KN A23242
3) 1997 FORD ESCORT
VIN* irALP13P6VW213763
4) 1991 FORD RANGER
VIN* tFICHI0tJ4MTAtr&gt;427
5) 1991 FORD THUNDER-

BIRD
VIN* irAPP6044MHI42994
6) 1991 LINCOLN CONTI

NENTAL
VIN* 1LNCM974 OMY738821
7) 1991 CHEVROLET CAVA­
LIER
VIN* IGIJC54G5M 7213063
6) 1988 CHEVROLET ASTRO
VIN* tGNDM1521J0137688
9) 1991 BUICK SKYLARK
VIN* IG4NV54U5MM225753
10) 1995 BUICK ROADMAS
TER
VIN* 1G4BT52P t SR410548
11) 1995 DODGE CARAVAN
VIN* 2B4GH45R4SR256489
12) 1999 DODGE AVENGER
VIN* 4D3AU52N5XE048556
13) 1988 NISSAN MAXIMA
VIN* JN1HU11P1JXB85538
14) 1987 MAZDA RX-7
VIN* JM 1FC331H0534466
15) 1994 SUZUKI SWIFT
VIN* JS2AE35SOR5102003
16) 1995 ISUZU RODEO
VIN* 4S2CG58VXS4301509
17) 1992 LEXUS SC400
VIN* JT8UZ3OCON0O17938
18) 1989 HONDA CIVIC
VIN* 1HGE D3559KA096841
19) 1993 HONDA ACCORD
VIN* 1HGCB7676PA128950
20) 1988 HONDA MOTORCY­
CLE
VIN* 1HFSC2105JA100915
21) 1992 HONDA CIVIC
VIN* 1HGEG8651NL009817
22) 1996 HERCULES GAL ION
TRAILER
VIN* 4APDT2324T1000022
Publish March 31, 200-1
C216

Nodes
Scrmnole
County
Housing
Authority there Is a Board meelmg on April 26. 2004 at 7 00pm
at 662 Academy Place Oviedo
FL 32765
Oliver W Longley. Executive
Director
Publish March 31,2004
C214

M e r c h a n d is e
A u to m o tiv e
231-245
nil-197
M is c e lla n e o u s
199-229

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March 17, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BV THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given th.il n
Pubiic Hearing vufl bo hekl in Ihe
Commission Room al the City
Hall In the City ol Sanford,
Florida, at 7 00 o'clock PM on
Monday. April 12, 2004 to conMkrr the adoption ot an ordi­
nance by the City ol Sanford
Florida, title ot which is ns lolfows
ORDINANCE NO 3857
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD
FLORIDA,
CLOSING, VACATING. AND
ABANDONING THAT CERTAIN
14 FOOT WIDE NORTH
SOUTH EASEMENT LYING
BETWEEN W 5TH STREET
AND GORDON STREET AND
BETWEEN MEISCH ROAD
AND AERO LANE. PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY CON
FLICTS
AND
EFFECTIVE
DATE
A copy shall bo avoitnbto at the
office ol I lie City Clerk for n!l
poisons dosinng to exnmino the
samo
All parties In interest and citi­
zens shall have an oppoituruty
to be heard at sad tvoanng
By order ol the City Commission
ol the City ot Sanford Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5610 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
poison decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with lespect to any
matter considered at Ihe above
meeting or hearing, ho may
need a verbatim record ol Ihe
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by Ihe City
ol Sanford |FS 266 0105)

B u sin ess &amp; S e rv ice s
D ire c to ry

S e r v ic e s
252-319___ 1

407- 322-2611

L egals

Legals

Cynthia Ffoitor,

L egals

Legals

Notice o l Application
for Tax Deed

Notice ot Application
lor Tat Deed

Notice o l Application
tor Tax Deed

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY. Ihe holder
ol the following cetMica!e{s) has
tiled sard corti!ica!e(s) for n lax
deed to bo issued Ihereon The
certificate numher(t) and yenr(i)
ol issuanco. Hie description ol
the property, nrd the ruime(s) in
winch it was assessed is/aro as
follows

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
Ih il FIDELA DENNY. Ihe holder
ol live tolfowtng certificate!s) has
hied said ceitificalets) for a lax
deed lo bo Issued thereon The
certificate numbor(i) and year(s)
ol issuance, tho description ol
the property, and ttie namo(s) in
which it was assessed is/aie as
follows

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
trust FIDELA DENNY, tho holder
ol the tolfowtng cerlilicatol*) lias
liled said cottihcate(s) for a In i
deed to bo issued ttiereon The
certificate number(s) and yoar(s)
ot issuance, the description ot
the propeity. and Ihe nam«(s) In
which it was assessed l&amp;'are as
follows

CERTIFICATE NO: 2293 YEAIT
O r ISSUANCE: 1999

CERTIFICATE NO: 1727 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999

CERTIFICATE NO: 845 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999

PARCEL ID* 09 20 31-501-

PARCEL ID * 12*20-30-5090000 0020

PARCEL ID* 29-19 31-30002280000

Description Ol Property LEG
LOTS 1 * 2 flLK 2 HOWARD
PACKARD LAND COS 1ST
ADD TO CAMERON CITY PR t
PG 70

Description ol Properly LEG
LOTS 2 TO 4 SOUTH SAN
FOMO HEIGHTS ADD PD 2
PGS 116 A 119

Description ot Property LEO
SEC 29 TWP 19S RGE 31E
BEG NW COR TRACT A SAN
FORD TRAILS ESTATES RUN S
396 FT W 105 FT N 396 FT E
105 FT TO DEG

0200-0010

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Names in which assessed LIL­
LIAN I GILES, IONA WILLIAMS

Names in which assessed
SUSAN J SCANNAPIECO PER
REP

Alt nl said propetly being in Ihe
County ot Sominolo, State ol
Florida

Ali ot said property being in tho
County ot Seminole, Stnlo ol
rioiKla

Unless such cottilicalo(R) shall
be redeemed according lo law,
the properly described in such
certilicate(s) will tie sold lo the
higtiesl bidder al ttie west hr ml
door
Seminole
Counly
Coui (house Sanford Florida,
on

Unless such certificate)!) shall
lie redeemed according lo law,
Ihe property described in such
cerlilicato|s) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west trout
door,
Seminole
Counly
Ctiutlhouso, Sanford. Floiida.
on

Monday. May 03, 2004
11 00am

Monday. May 03, 2004
11 00am

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Payment ol Sale lee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording loos aro required to be
pad by the successful bidder nl
Ihe salo Full paymenl ol an
amount equal to the highest bid
Is duo within 24 hours nher Ihe
adrortised timo ol sale All pay
merits si tall lie cash or guaran­
teed inslrumenl, mado payable
lo tho Cleik ot the Circuit Court

Payment ot Sale lee applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording lees aie required lo bo
(raid by the successful twidor at
the salo Full payment ol an
amount equal lo the highest lint
Is due within 24 liours nher the
advertised lime ol sale All pay
moots shall bo cash or guaran­
teed instrument, made payable
lo It in Cleik ol live Circuit Court

Dated on 3GB/2004

Dated on 3’187004

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
liy Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24, 31, 2004 and
April 7, 14, 2004
C179

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 24 31, 2004 and
April 7, 14,2004
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Names in which assessed
TYRAN SULLIVAN SR . JO
ANNE LANSIQUIT
All ol said propeity being In the
County ot Seminole, Slate ol
Florida
Unless such certilicotefs) shall
bo redeemed according to law,
(lie proparly dnscrlived in such
cortdicnlo(s) wilt ho sold in the
lugbest (wider at die west Itotrt
door,
Seminole
Counly
Courlhouso. Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday. May 03. 2004 at
11 (Warn
Payment ot Sale tee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording lees are required to be
paid by die successful bidder al
die sale Full payment ol an
amount equal to live highest tad
Is duo within 24 hours ader die
advertised time ol sale All pay­
ments shall bo cash or guarnnlood inslrumenl, mado payable
lo the Clerk ol die Circuit Court
Dated on 3/187004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIFICUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24, 31, 2004 and
April 7, 14, 2004
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�Page 4B March -'ll &amp; April l. 2004
L egals

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L

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N « te * e l Application
lo r T o Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
•hat WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTODIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER
VICE LLC. the holder ot the Wkmrtng cartihcate(a) hae tiled
o ld certificate!*) lor a tax deed
to be leaued thereon The certfflcale number)*) and year|s) ot
iMuance. the description ot the
property, and the name)*) In
*h ich K was aueesed is/aro a t
follow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 1728 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 3001
PARCEL ID / 13 20 30 30000600000
Description o&lt; Property. LEG
SEC 13 TWP ?OS RGE 30E
BEG 1328 56 FT S t 586 697
FT W OF NE COR OF NE t/4
OF NW 1/4 RUN N 18 DEG 8
MIN 42 SEC E 150 359 FT N 45
DEG 58 MIN 30 SEC W 148 30
FT SWLY ON RD TO PT
206 305 FT N 55 DEG 54 MIN
40 SEC W OF BEG S 55 DEG
54 MIN 44 SEC E 208 305 FT
TO BEG
Name* In which assessed
JOHN H BOWMAN. SHARON V
BOWMAN

STEPHEN F. BUDZASH. el «l.
Defendant*
Monday. May 03, 2004, et
11:00am
Payment ot Sale tee. applicable
documentary (tamp tase* and
recording tee* ars required to be
paid by the succeuful bidder at
the sal* Fun payment of an
amount equal lo the highest bid
la due within 24 hours after the
advertised lime of sale All pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, made payable
to the Clerk ol the Circuit Court.
Dated on 3/18/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Geraldmo Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24. 31. 2004 and
April 7, 14. 2004
C l 75

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-2S1-14G

All of said property being In the
County ot Seminole. State of
Florida

CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY, IN C ,
Plalnlill.

U n le u such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificate!*) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on

v*.

Monday. May 03, 2004. at
11 00am
Payment of Sale lee. appliesbio documentary stamp lares
and reoordmg lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Fun payment ot
an amount equal lo the highest
bid i t due within 24 hours a Ret
the advertised time ot sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Dated on 3rtlV2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24, 3 1. 2004 and
April 7. 14.2004
C177
Notice ot Application
lo r Tas Deed

MARTIN E YEAGER; JANE
DOE
YEAGER,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF
MARTIN E YEAGER. LLENE
M YEAGER. JOHN DOE
YEAGER. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF LLENE M YEA­
GER. IF LIVING. INCLUDING
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANT(S). IF
REMARRIED
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING
BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENDANT(S);
IMPERIAL
BUSINESS CREDIT.
INC;
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING.
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENDANTS) AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH. UNDER, OH
AGAINST
DEFENDANTS:
STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE;
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendants

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that HELEN T HERNANDEZ,
the holder ot the lollowlng certifi­
cate!*) has filed said certiflcate(s) lor a tas deed lo be
issued thereon The cert lies te
n umber) s) and year)*) of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) In
which H was assessed Is/are as
CERTIFICATE NO: 1728 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL ID / 12-20-30-5090000-0010

Description of Property: LEG
LOT 1 (LESS EXPRESSWAY)
SOUTH SANFORD HEIGHTS
ADD P B 2P G S 118 A 119
Names In which assessed:
SUSAN J SCANNAPIECO
An of said properly being In the
County of Seminole. State ol
Florida
U n le u such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificate)*) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday. May 03. 2004. at
11.00am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
end recording lees ere required
to be paid by the succeuful bid­
der at the sat* Fu* payment ot
an amount aqua) to the highest
bid I* due wttlun 24 hours alter
the advertised time of sale. AD
payments shad be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable lo the Clerk ol lha
Circuit Court.
Oated on 3RB/2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24, 31. 2004 and
April 7. 14. 2004
C l 78
N o lle * ot Application
lo r Tas Oaed

t

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that HELEN T HERNANDEZ,
lha holder ot the toAowtng certrftcaie(s) has tiled said ceriiticala)s) tor a tas deed lo be
Issued ttierson The certificate
number(s) and yaar(s) of
Issuance, the description ot the
property, and lha n a m *)i) In
which t was assessed l*/ar* as

CERTIFICATE NO: 1M1 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID / 29 20 29 30000 IE -0000
Description of Properly. LEG
SEC 29 TWP 30S RGE 29E
BEG 437.48 FT N S 202 41 FT E
OF SW COR RUN N 68 DEG 15
MIN E 90 FT N 7 DEG 22 MIN W
203 FT TO RIVER SWLY ON
RIVER 126 FT S 4 DEO 27 MIN
E 153 FT TO BEG (LESS SLY
25 FT) (.37 AC)
Names In which assessed
DADE W THORNTON, HELDA
BTHORNTON
A l ol said property being r the
County ot Seminole. State at
Honda.
Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
Vie property deecrtbed m such
eorM cai*)*) wta be add to lha
highest bidder at V i* west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florid*.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO STEPHEN F. BUDZASH.
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 1177
PASEO DEL MAR. /C . CASSEBERRY. . F L 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhat an
action lor Foreclosure ot
Mortgage on the following
described property

h a t been filed against you and
you are required Id serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any.
lo If. on Marshnll C. Walson
P.A.. Attorney tor Plaintiff, whose
address is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET, SUITE 120. FT LAUD­
ERDALE. FL 33309 within thirty
(30) days after the last publica­
tion ol this Notice in tire (Please
publish in THE SEMINOLE HER
ALD) and file the original with Hie
Clerk ol this Court either before
service on Plaintiffs attorney or
Immediately therealler. other­
wise a default will bo entered
against you lor Ihe rekel
demanded In the complain!
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities neodmg
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate In this proceeding should
contact Ihe Court Administrator
al 301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord
FL 32771, Telephone Number
(407)323-4330 not later than
seven (7) days prior lo the pro­
ceeding
II hearing Impaired,
(TDD) 1 800 955 8771 or Voce
(V) t -800-955 8770 via Florida
Relay Services
WITNESS my hand and Ihe
seal of Ihia Court tins day of MAR
15, 2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk ol tho Court
By A Mulcock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish in The
Seminole Herald)
Publish March 24. 3 t. 2004
C173

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 01-CA-485-14-W
THE MONEY STORE
COMMERCIAL
MORTGAGE
INC ,
Plaintiff.
vs

WHOSE RESIDENCE are/1*
unknown.
YOU ARE HEREBY required lo
file your answer ot written
delenses, H any, in the above
proceeding with the Clerk ol this
Court, and to serve a copy
thereof upon the plaintiff's attor­
ney, whose name and address
appears hereon, within 30 days
after the first publication ol this
Notice ol Action; the nature ot
this proceeding being a suit lor
foreclosure ol mortgage agamsl
the following described property,
to w it
THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 11.
BLOCK
G.
SEMINOLE
HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8.
PAGES 1 ANO 2 OF THE PUB
UC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
AND
BEINO MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCING
AT
THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
LOT 12. BLOCK G. THENCE
RUN NORTH 07*2600* WEST.
430 00 FEET ALONG THE
EASTERLEY LINE OF BLOCK
G TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING;
THENCE
SOUTH
77*42 34' WEST. 242 54 FEET
TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF LAURA STREET.
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
15*6000* WEST. ALONG THE
WEST LINE OF LOT 11, 100
FEET TO THE NORTHWEST
CORNER;
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH 77*44 47* EAST. 257.18
FEET TO THE NORTHEAST
CORNER;
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
07*26 00*
EAST
ALONG THE EAST LOT LINE.
100 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING

PHILLIP L. CURRY and
R IIA M CURRY,
Defendants

NOTICE is

hereby given gud'pursuW t
l o ^ that
Order
Refcheduling foreclosure Sale
entered In Ihe atiovorttyled
action on March 15. 2004, I will
sell the property situated in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as:
The We si 100 feel ol the follow­
ing described property. From lha
NW corner ol Section 2,
Township 20 South, Range 30
Easl. Seminole County, Florida,
run S 89'52'20‘ E, along Ihe
North line ol said Section 2. a
distance of 1.289 27 feet lo Ihe
intersection of Ihe Northerly
extension ol tho West nght-ofway line Lake Mary Road,
thence run S 00‘ 10'37*E 40 leel
to the Intersection with Ihe South
right-of-way line ot 25th Street
and a POINT OF BEGINNING,
thence continue S OOTff37*E
176 48 leel. thence run N
89*52 20*W 327 36 feet, thence
run N 00T0'37"W 175 29 leel to
the South right o f way line of
25th Street, thence run N
86*28 53*E 10 73 loot, thence
run S B9'52'20*E 308 67 leel lo
Ihe Point ol Beginning
al public sale, lo ihe highest bid
der lor cash, at tho Seminole
County Courthouse, al 301 N
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
32771, between Ihe hours ol t t
a m and 2 p m , on lira 13ihday
ot April, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the 18th Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County, Florida
Dale March 15. 2004
By: Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
Beth W Miller, P A
845 Vassar Street
Orlando. Florida 32804
(407) 248 8092

Dated this
2004

Publish March 24. 31. 2004
CI72

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Law Ofticas ol Danlal C.
Conauegra
9204 King Palm Drva
Tampa FL 33819-1328
Attorney* lor Plaintiff
Pubirth March 24. 31,2004
C174

COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS INC .
Plaintiff.

NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
CO .
PLAINTIFF

See attached Exhibit A

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Case No. 04-CA-I81-14-W
EAST COAST
MANUFACTURING. INC .
a Florida corporation.
Plamtifl,

ALL NEWCO. INC . a Nevada
corporation. BURTON J LEWIS,
an individual, and THOMAS
COSTA, an Individual.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo lha Default Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered March 15. 2004 in Case
No 0 4-C A -lS l -14-W, in the

m#-* -&gt;*k• * a. *»•.*

Unit 1.PLUMOSA CONDOMINI­
UM.
a
Commercial
Condominium, according lo the
Declaration ot Condominium
filed February 20. 2003 and
recorded in OJt. Book 4715,
Page 1425, and an amendments
thereto, Seminole
County,
Florida, togother with an undivid­
ed Interest m and to Ihe common
elements and lutvled common
elements appurtenant to said
unit (Ihe "Property")
TOGETHER WITH tenements,
hereditaments and appurte­
nance* thereto belonging or in
anywise pertaining and any and
all air conditioner unit*, ceiling
Ians, lighting or other fixtures
which may. from time to time, bo
placed upon the Property, and
all replacements thereof
TOGETHER WITH all personal
and real property, including with­
out limitation, all lumiture,
machinery, fixtures and equipmenl. whether now owned or
hereafter acquired, located on
tfw Property or used In conneclion with tlie Property, together
with all accessions, parts,
replacements,
substitutions,
accessor!** *o
l, attachments and
appurtenances in any way used
with, attached lo or installed in
any ol theToregomg
Dated at Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, this t5th day of
March 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Gary Soles
Attorneys lor Plaintiff.
EAST COAST MANUFACTUR­
ING. INC
Florida Bar No 0614149
Lowndes. Drosdick, Poster.
Kantor A Rood PA
450 S Orange Avenue. 8th Floor
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone: (407) 418 6331
Facsimile: (407) 843-4444
In
accordance
with
tho
Amencant With Disability Act,
person who needs any accom­
modation in order lo participate
in this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to the pro­
vision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N30t, Sanlord,
Florida 32771 (407) 685-4227.
wttlun (2) working days ol your
receipt ol this notice; If you are
hearing or voice impaired, call 1(800)-955-8771,

AMY B HOLLAND F/K/A AMY
BETH FRYSINOERI, IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
Gr a n t e e s ,
a s s ig n e e s .
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST AMY B
HOLLAND F/K/A AMY BETH
FRYSINOER. ROBERT A.
HOLLAND, JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
••
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
lha Molior to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated MAR 12. 2004
entered In Civil Casa No 03-CA2764-14 ol Iho Circuit Coud ol
the t8TH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County. Sanlord.
Florida. I will sail to Ihe highest
and best bidder for cash at the
Wesl Front Door al Ihe SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse localod al 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanford. Florida, at 1100 a m
on tho t5th day of Apnl. 2004
the following described property
as sot lorth in said Summary
Final Judgment, lo-wit
LOT 6. BLOCK M. LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS, LAKE ADDI­
TION, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 23,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 12 day ol March,
2004.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Crrcuif Coud
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN, P A , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINIIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-6000
03-15318
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
Iho
SEMINOLE
Counly
Courthouse al 407-665-4227, 1800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800
955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service.

STAIE STREET BANK A
TRUST
COMPANY.
AS
TRUSTEE U/A TRUST
AGREEMENT.
PLAINTIFF

IN RE: ESTATE OF
SMAYOLANDA MCCRAY,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

VS
HELENA S CLARK A/K/A
HELENA SCIPIO CLARK. IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
UENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
*
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST HELENA S CLARK
AK/A HELENA SCIPIO CLARK.
STENSTROM.
MCINTOSH.
COLBERT, WHIGHAM A
SIMMONS. PA F/KA
STENSTORM
MCINTOSH.
JULIAN. COLBERT A
COHIGHAM PA ; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granltng
Ihe Motion lo Reset Foreclosure
Sate deled MAR 10. 2004
entered m Civil Case No 99-CA1036-14K ol tho Circuit Court ol
the 18TH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Sanlord.
Florida. I wilt sell to the highest
and best bidder tor cash at Ihe
West Front Door al die SEMI­
NOLE County Countiouso locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenuo in
Sanlord, Florida, al 11.00 a m
on the 15th day ol April, 2004
the lollowing desertoed property
a* set forth m sard Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOTS 9 AND 10. BLOCK 9.
TIER 14. SEMINOLE PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 75. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN P A , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
99 39794
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-885-4227, 1800-955 8771 (TDO) or 1 800955-6770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish March 24. 3 ! . 2004
C170

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Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
60 Bonnie Loch Court
Orlando. FL 32806
(407)841-0444
Publish: March 24. 31,2004
C168

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Caea Number; PR03-MS1CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF

To all creditors ol Ihe estate ol
SMAYOLANDA MCCRAY, nonce
is hereby given in accordance
with the provisions ol section
733 2121, Fla S ta l, that Ihe
administration ol the estate ol
ShayotandaMcCray, deceased,
Fite Number 03-1362-CP. Is
[lending In Ihe Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate Division. Ihe address ol
which is Clerk ol the Circuit
Court.
Probate
Division,
Seminole Counly. 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
32771 The name and addresa
ol tlie personal representative of
Ihe estate, and Ihe personal rep­
resentative's attorney, are set
forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom this Notice
is served who have claims
agamsl Ihe estate are requited
lo file their claims with the clerk
ot the above described probate
court al the above identified
addresa. In accordance with the
time provisions ot section
733702 and 733.710 The provi­
sions ot section 733 702 pro­
vide all claim or demand against
tlie decedent's estate that arose
before the death of Ihe decedent
must be filed
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE TO
CREDITORS OR WITHIN THIR­
TY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All creditors ol lha decedent
and other parsons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
nolle* is served within three
months after tlie date ol Ihe first
publication ot this notice must
Me their claim* 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 dece­
dent and persons having
demands against the decedent ■
estate must file their claims with
the above identified court WITH­
IN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of Ihe first publication
of this Notre* Is March 24, 2004
Personal Representative
Jennifer D Pitts
do Neal P Pitt*. Esq
60 Bonnie Loch Court
Orlando. FL 32806
Neal P. Pm*. Eaq

Donald F. Eilmger. In Ms oltictBl
capacity as Sheriff of Seminole
Counly. Florida, through his offi­
cer*. investigator* or agents,
seized the above property on or
about January 30, 2004. al or
near the area ol 660 N
Wildfiowor Court. Longwood,
Seminole County, Florida Said
property I* In the custody ol the
Shotrtt ol Seminote County for
the purpose of forfeiture pur­
suant to secliont 932 701932.704, Florida Statutes. A
Complaint lor Forfeiture has
been Med In the above-styled
Court.

RALPH P JONES,
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of tho
estate of RALPH P JONES,
deceased, whose dale of death
was July 26, 2004. File Number
PROJ-ftBICP, is pending In (he
Clrcuil Court for Seminole
Counly,
Florida.
Probate
Division. Ihe address of which it
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771 The names and
addresses ot the personal repre­
sentative and tha personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
lorth below
All creditors ol Ihe decedent
and other person* having claims
or demands agamsl decedent's
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice Is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ol tho dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedont't must Me Iheir claims
with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER IH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho dale of the first publication
of this Notice is March 24, 2004
Personal Representative
KATHLEEN JONES
473-C Alataya Woods Boulevard
Oviedo, FL 32765
Irby G Pugh. P.A
Attorney
lor
Personal
Repiosonlotive
Florida Bar No : 148635
218 Annie Street
Orlando. FL 32806
(407) 843 5840
Publish: March 24, 31, 2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO, 04-277-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY R KOUMA.
Deceased

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
4T1
. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
*
IN AND FOR -(
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
i .
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FLORIDA
GENERAL
PROBATE DIVISION
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Casa Number: 03-1362 CP
CASE NO: B9-CA-1036-14K

Dated this 12 day ol March.
2004

v*
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-435-14

THE CIRCUFT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-2764-14

Publish March 24. 31, 2004
C169

II you Ia4 to tile your answer or
wnnen defenses in the above
proceeding, on plaintiffs attor­
ney, a default will be entered
against you lor the relief
demanded In the Complaint or
Petition
day of MAR 18.

Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and for
Seminole County. Florida, that I
win sen lo Ihe highest and be*!
bidder lor cash si the W att front
door. Park Avenue side ot Ihe
Seminole County Courthouse.
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Seminole County. Florida, on
April IS, 2004. at tho hour of
11 00 A M .
the properly
described as follows

Publish March 24.31,2004
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NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

It you are a person with a dis­
ability w t» needs any accommo­
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost lo you, to Ihe provison ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N30I, Sanlord,
Florida 32771 (407) 343-4227.
withm (2) working days of your
receipt of this notice, if you are
hearing or voice impaired, can 1(800)955 8771

A/K/A 1172 LAURA STREET.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707

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VS.
LOT 5. CLUSTER K. WILD­
WOOD. A PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19.
PAGES 7. 8. BAND 10, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 730 LAKESIDE DRIVE.
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 32708

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LLENE M YEAGER, IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTS), IF REMAR­
RIED ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES ANO-ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNPER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENDANTS);

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
■; (Summary Admlntotratlon)
f b ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified lhal an
Order
ol
Summary
Administration has been entered
In Ihe estate ot MARY R.
KOUMA, deceased.
File
Number 04-277-CP, by Ihe
Circuit Court for Vofusia Counly.
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is p o bOX
8099. Sanford, FL 32772 8099,
that Ilia decedent's date ol death
was October 14, 2003, that the
total value ol Ihe estate Is
$50 000 00 and that Ihe names
and addresses ot those to whom
It has been assigned by such
order are:
NAME

ADDRESS

Harold L Kouma, Sr
1265 W Granada Blvd . Sle 1
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors ol the estate ol the
deceden! and persons having
claims or demands against the
estate ot Ihe decedent other
Ilian those for whom provision
lor full payment was made m the
Order
ol
Summary
Admi nisi ration must file Iheir
claims with Ihis Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date ot first publication ol
this Notice is March 24, 2004
Personal Giving Nonce
Harold L Kouma. Sr
Michael A Pyle
Attorney for Petifioneis
Florida Bar No 373346
MICHAEL A. PYLE. P A
1265 W Granada B lvd. Suita t
Ormond Beach. FL 32174
Telephone: (366) 615-9007
Attorney lor Person Giving
Notice
Publish: March 24. 31,2004
C166

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 04-CA-640-18-E
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
$2,151.00 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Jason Brugos
Debra A. Joy
660 N Witdtlower Court
Longwood. Florida 32750
and all others who claim an
interest n the following property
$2,15100 in Untied Slates
Currency

1HEREBY CERTIFY that a hue
and correct copy ot this Nolle* ol
Forfeiture Comptelnl was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, lo the
above-named addressee this 26
day ot March. 2004
Tetha M Scotero
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0068625
Seminole County 8 he rill's
Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603

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Publish March 24, 31. 2004
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NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO lihbeth Panle James
Altamonte Spring*. FL
Case No 7095003-AG
A n ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT
lo
revoke
your
license! s) and eogibrkty lor keensure and appointment has been
filed against you. You have Ihe
right to request a hearing pur­
suant to Sections 120 569 and
120 57(1) and (2), Florida
Statutes, by mailing a request
lor tame to the Department ot
Financial Service*. Division ot
legal Services, 200 E. Gaines
St Tallahasseo, Florida 323990333 II a request for hearing la
not received by May 12. 2004,
the right lo a hearing in thia mat­
ter will be waived and the Chief
Financial Officer will dispose of
this cause In accordance with
taw
Publish March 3 t. 2004 and
April 7. 14.21,2004
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE
TITLE V AIR OPERATION PERMIT
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DRAFT Pormil Pro(oct No ; M70027-006-AV
Florida Exlfirdors International, Inc,
Sanlord Facility
Seminole County
The Florida Department ol Environmenlal Protection (permitting
authority) gives notice o l Its Intent lo issue a Title V Air Operation
Permit to Florida Extruders International, Inc for tho Sanlord
Facility located at 2540 Jowolt Lane, Sanford, Seminole County.
The applicant’s name and addross are Joel Lohman. President.
Florida Exlruders International. Inc., 2540 Jewett Lane. Sanlord.
FL 32771.
The permitting authority wilt Issue tho PROPOSED Permit, and
subsequoni FINAL Pormil. in accordance with tho conditions of
tho DRAFT Pormil unless a 'response received in accordance
with tho lollowing procedures results in a different decision or
significant change of terms or conditions.
Tho permitting authority will accept written comments concern­
ing the proposed DRAFT Permit issuance action lor a period of
30 (thirty) days from ttie dale of publication of Ihis Notice.
Written comments should bo provided lo Ihe Florida Department
of Environmenlal Protection, 3319 Maguire Boulevard, Suite
232, Orlando, Florida, 32803 (Telephone: 407/894-7555; Fax
407/897-5963) Any written comments tiled shall bo made avail­
able for public Inspection If written comm ents received result In
a signilicanl change In this DRAFT Permit, tho pormittmg author­
ity shall Issue a Revised DRAFT Permit and require. II applica­
ble, another Public Notice
A person whoso substantial interests aro affected by Ihe pro­
posed permitting decision may petition lor an administrative
hearing in accordance with Sections 120.569 and 120 57 of the
Florida Statutes (F.S ) Tho petition musl contain iho information
sot lorth below and must bo filed (received) In the Office of
General Counsel o l the Department of Environmental Protection,
3900 Commonwealth Boulovard, Mail Station /3 5 , Tallahassee,
Florida. 32399-3000 (Telephone: 850/245-2242; Fax: 850/2452303). Petitions Mod by any persons other than thoso entitled lo
written notice under Soction 120 60(3). F.S . must bo Mod within
fourteen days ot publication of ihe public notico or within four­
teen days o l receipt ol the notice o l intent, whichever occurs first.
Under Section 120 60(3). F S , however, any person who asked
tho permitting authority lor notico ol agency action may Mo a
petition within fourteen days of receipt ol that notice, regardless
o l Iho date o l publication A petitioner shall mail a copy o l tho
petition to the applicant at th a address Indicated above, a l th a j ' t
timo o l filing Tho failure ol any person lo Mo a potition within the
applicable timo period shall constitute a waiver o l that person's
right lo request an administrative) determination (hearing) under
Sections 120 569 and 120 57, F.S., or to intervene in litis pro­
ceeding and participate as a party to it Any subsequent inter­
vention will be only al tho approval ol tho presiding officer upon
Ihe Ming o l a motion In compliance with Rule 28-106.205 ot the
Flonda Administrative Code (F A C }
A petition lhat disputes tho material tacts on which the permitting
authority's action Is basod m usl contain the lollowing informa­
tion:
(a) Tho namo and addross o l each agency otloctod and each
agency's Mo or identification numbor. II known;
(b) Tho name, address and telephone numbor o l tho petitioner;
namo addross and telephone number ot the petitioner's repre­
sentative. it any. which shall be Ihe addross lor sorvtco purpos­
es dunng the course o l tho proceeding; end an explanation ol
how petitioner's subslanlial lights will be affected by the agency
do terminal ion;
(c) A statement ol how and when the petitioner received notice
ol tho agency action or proposed action,
(d) A statement of alt disputed issues o l material fact. It there are
none, the petition musl so slate;
(o) A concise statement ot tho ultimate la d s alleged, as well as
Iho rules and statutes which entitle petitioner to relief;
(f) A statement of Ihe spocific rules or statutes the petitioner con­
tends require reversal or modification of ttie agency's proposed
adion; and.
(g) A statement o l Ihe reliol sought by ttie petitioner, staling pre­
cisely tho action petitioner wishes tho agency lo take with
respect to ttie agency's proposed action,
A pel if ion trial does not dispute the material facts upon which the
permitting authority's a d io n is based shall state that no such
ta d s are in dispute and otherwise shall contain the same infor­
mation as set lorih above, as required by Rule 28-106.301,
FAC
Because ttie administrative hearing process is designed lo for­
mulate tinal agency action, the tiling o l a petition means that Ihe
permitting authority s final a d io n may be diltorent from Ihe posi­
tion taken by it In this notice o l intent Persons whose substan­
tial interests will bo atfeded by any such final decision o l ttie per­
mitting authority on tlie application have Iho nghl to petition to
become a party lo tho proceeding, In accordance with the
requirements sot lorth above.
Mediation Is nol available tor this proceeding.
In addition to, ttie above, pursuant lo 42 United States Code
( U S C ) Section 7661d(b)(2). any person may petition the
Administrator o l the EPA within 60 (sixty) days ot the expiration
ot the Adm inistrators 45 (lorty-llve) day review penod as estab­
lished al 42 U.S C. S edion 7661d(b)(1), to object to Issuance ol
any permit revision Any petition shall be based only on objec­
tions to the permit revision that were raised with reasonable
specificity during the 30 (thirty) day p u b ic comment penod pro­
vided to this notice, unless ttie petitioner demonstrates to the
Administrator ol Ihe EPA that il was im pradicable lo raise such
objections within the comment period or unless the grounds tor
such objection arose after the comment period. Filing ot a peti­
tion with the Administrator o l the EPA does nol stay the effective
dale ot any permit properly Issued pursuant to tho provisions ol
Chapter 62-213. F A C. Petitions filed with the Administrator ol
EPA m usl m eet the requirem ents ol 42 U S C. Section
7661d(b)(2) and must be riled with Ihe Administrator ot the EPA
at: U S. EPA, 401 M Street. S W , Washington, D.C. 20460.
A complete project tile Is available lor pu b ic inspection dunng
normal business hours, 8 00 a m l o 5 00p m ., Monday through
Friday, except legal holidays, al:
Permitting Authority:
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
3319 Maguire Blvd., Suite 232
Orlando, Flonda 32603
Telephone 407/894-7555
Fax: 407/697-5963
The complete project Me includes the DRAFT Permit, the appli­
cation, and the information submitted by the.responsrble official,
exclusive o l confidential records under Section 403.111, F.S.
Interested persons may contact Alan Zahm, P E , at the above
address, or call 407/893-3335. lor additional information
Publish: March 24. 31, 2004
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO

NOTICE la hereby givan that
lh * personal proparty contents
ol to . toftowtng storage units win
ba ollarad lor aala at public auc­
tion to aatiafy STORAGE USA'a.
Uan. Sala will taka p lica
Storaga USA, t007 Wilts
Springa Dr.. Wintar Sprtnga, FL
33706. We reserve tha nght to
redact any bid*
DATE OF SALE: APRIL 14,
3004
TIME OF SALE: 4 00 PM
#594 Arnold M. Martinez. Invanlory *165 Traiaa Pantkt
household
good!.
#556
Lawrence Bailey - houaehold
good!. #32 dome Brodta - holi­
day decorationa and IHaa #338
Michelle Flatter - hr &amp; household
(foods #327 Judith Mollo
household Itemt. #523 Aaron's
Import! (Aaron Mcpharaon) •
auto p a rti #576 Roy Calvin
Biibruck - household goods,
#3 I t
Mika
Panina
washar/dryar,
and
tables,
draaaara. tv. tabla. total. #411
Barbara Boston • school sup­
plies A household goods.
AUCTIONEER:
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES. LICENSE # 593.
Tha above notice to ba pub­
lished once a weak lor two con­
secutive weeks. Said aala to ba
under and by virtue ot the
Statutes ot the Stats ot Florida.
In such cases provided.
Publish March 24,31, 2004
C1S3

Donald F. Esltoger, Sheriff
Semtoote County. Florida

Notice Is hereby given by the
City ot Santord to: Harrison
Clark. Jr. ET AL. 901 Orange
Ave.. Santord, a 32771, and
any or a l other interested per­
use, that the described property,
1020 Maple Ave , Santord, a
32771. Leg Lot 4 Blk 12 Tr 10
Town ot Santord Plat Book 1.
Page 57 ol the Public Records
ot Seminole County. Florida, has
been found to be to a dilapidat­
ed, unsanitary, uninhabitable or
unsale condition, and lhal the
City Commission will hold a
Public Hearing In tha City
Commission Chambers ot City
Ha* at 7.00 p.m. on April 12.
2004 At this hearing the City
Commission aha* hear evidence
and wta determine whether or
not this property shall be con­
demned. You ara hereby
ordered to appear before tha
City
Commission
at
tha
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your aide of
the case. You have the nght to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expense, to represent you
before tha Board You have a
right to call witnesses on your
behalf a t we* as to cross-exam­
ine all other witnesses It you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
City
ot
Santord,
Enforcement Division
300 N Park Ave.
Santord, FL 32771
(407)330-5644

Cod#

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C147

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING

Notice Is hereby given by tha
City ol Santord to: Mary
Shephard. 804 Willow Ava.,
Sanford. FL 32771, and any ot
all other interested parties, that
the described property. 904
WHlow Ave., Santord, FL 32771,
Leg W ol Lot 2 Blk I t Tr F
Town ol Santord P ill Book 1,
Page 56 ot the Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida, has
been lound to be In a dilaptdsled, unsanitary, uninhabitable or
unsafe condition, and that the
City Commission will hold a
Public Hearing In the City
Commission Chambers of City
Halt at 7:00 p.m, on April 12,
2004. At this hearing the City
Commission shall hear evidence
and will determine whether or
not this property shall be con­
demned
You are hereby
ordered to appear before the
City
Commission
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your aide ot
the case. You have tha right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expense, to represent you
before the Board. You have a
right to call witnesses on your
behalf as well as to cross-exam­
ine an other witnesses tl you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you.

Notice Is hereby given by the
City ol Santord to: Blanche
Weaver,
1401 Dixie Way
Santord. FL 32771, and any or
all other interested parties, that
the described property. 1610
Peach A ve , Santord. FL 32771,
Leg Lot 21 Blk 20 Ptne Level
Plal Book 6, Page 37 ot the
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida, h a i been found
to be to a dilapidated, unsani­
tary, uninhabitable or unsafe
condition, and that Ihe City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing to the City Commission
Chambers of City Hall al 7 00
p m. on April 12, 2004 At Ihia
hearing the City Commission
shall hear evidence and will
determine whether or not this
property shall be condemned
You ere hereby ordered to
appear
before
the
City
Commission
at
Ihe
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your side ol
the case You have the right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expense, to represent you
before the Board You have a
right to call witnesses on your
behalf a t well a t to cross-exam­
ine all other witnesses. If you do
not appear, tha City Commission
may proceed without you

City
of
Santord.
Enforcement Division
300 N Park Ave.
Santord, FL 32771
(407) 330-5644

City
ot
Sanlord.
Enforcement Division
SOON. Perk Ave.
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 330-5644

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C146
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING

Notice Is hersby given by the
City of Santord to: Rosemarie
Lyte.449 8 Elliott Ave., Sanford.
FL 32771, and any or all other
Interested parties, that the
described property. 449 S. Elliott
Ave., Santord. FL 32771. Leg
Lots 52 e 53 e N of Lot 54 Fort
Mellon Plat Book 3. Page 69 ot
the Public Records ot Seminole
County, Florida, has been lound
to be In a dilapidated, unsani­
tary, uninhabitable or unsate
condition, and that the City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing In tha City Commission
Chambers of City H al at 7.00
p.m. on Apnl 13. 2004 At this
healing tha City Commission
shall hear evidence and wHI
determine whether or nol this
property shall be condemned.
You are hereby ordered to
appear
before
the
City
Commission
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your side of
Ihe case. You have the right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expense, to represent you
before the Board You have a
right to call wtlneasei on your
behalf as well as to cross-exam­
ine all other witnesses If you do
not appear. Ihe City Commission
may proceed without you.

Notice is hereby given by the
City ol Santord to: Madeline A
Silvester Brown. P.O. Box 4013.
Santord, FL 32772, and any or
a* other Interested parties, that
the described property. 1107 W.
6th S t, Sanford, FL 32771. Leg
Lot 3 Blk 10 Tr 14 Seminole Park
Plat Book 2, Page 75 ot the
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida, has been found
to be to a dilapidated, unsani­
tary, uninhabitable or u n tile
condition, and that tha City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing to tha City Commission
Chambers ot City H al at 7.00
p.m. on April 12, 2004. Al this
hearing tha City Commission
shall hear evidence and will
determine whether or not this
property aha* be condemned.
You are hereby ordered to
appear
before
the
City
Commission
at
tha
Condemnation Hearing to ba
heard and present your side ol
the case You have the right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expenie. to rspraaent you
before the Board You have a
hght to call witnesses on your
behalf as we* as to cross-exam­
ine a* other witnesses If you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you.

CHy
of
Santord.
Enforcement Division
300 N. Park Ave.
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 330-5644

City
ot
Santord,
Enforcement Division
300 N Peril Ave
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 330-5644

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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO

NOTICE OF
SHERIFFS SALE

Notice ia hersby given by the
Dry of Santord to: Ruth Allen A
Theodore Johnson. 2850 SW
2nd St. Fort Laudardala, FL
33312, and any or a l other inter­
ested parties, that tha described
property. 406 A 410 Cypress
Ave., Santord. FL 32771, Lag
Lot 1
W 97 Ft) s N oi Lot
2 Blk 7 Chapman * Tuckers Add
Plat Book 1. Page 24 ot tha
Public Racords ol Seminole
County. Florida, has been found
to be In a dilapidated, unsani­
tary, unlnhabitabla or unaafa
condition, and that tha City
Commission w * hold a Pubic
Hearing In tha City Commission
Chambers ot City H al al 700
p m . on April 12. 2004. At this
hearing the City Commission
■hall hear evidence and will
determine whether or not this
property aha! be condemned.
You are hereby ordered to
appear
before
tha
City
Commission
al
tha
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your aids ot
the case. You have tha tight u
obtain an attorney, at your own
expense, to represent you
before the Board. You have a
right to c a l witnesses on your
behelf as w el as to cross-exam­
ine a l other witnesses It you do
not appear, tha Q iy Commission
may proceed without you

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ol trial certain Writ
ol Execution Issued out ot end
under the seal of Ihe Circuit
Court ol Miami-Dade County.
Florida. Casa # 02-10259-CC26-01 upon a final judgment
rendered to the atoreeaid court
In that certain case entitled
Quffside Supply. Inc. , Plaintiff
vs . R A C Renovations, Inc., et
ai , Defendants) which afore­
said Writ oi Execution was deliv­
ered to me a* Sheriff ol
Seminole County. Florida and
have levied upon a* the nght.
title and Interest ot the defen­
dant, Cart S. Canals, to the totlowing described property, said
property being located In
Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows

City
ot
Santord.
Enforcement Dtvteton
SOON Park Ave.
Santord. a 32771
(407) 330-5644

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NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE
SHERIFFIS OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD,
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 6656912
Publish: March 17. 24, 31. 2004
and April 7. 2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03-DR-3335-02D-O
DAVID R VEGA.
Petitioner
AND
MARILYN VEGA.

TO MARILYN VEGA
UNKNOWN

L egals

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that en
action has been tiled against
you and lhal you ara required to
serve a copy ol your written
defenses, it any. to It on OavkJ
R. Vega, whose address is
2609 Corrigan Dr . Deltona. FL
32738 on or before May S,
2004. and file the original with
the Clerk ol this Court at 301
North Park Avenue, Sanlord, FL
32772, before service on
Petitioner or Immediately there­
after If you tail to do so, a
default may be entered againsl
you for the relief demanded to
Ihe petition
Copies ot a* court documents
In Ihia case, Including orders,
are available al the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon
request.
You m utt keep Ihe Clerk ol toe
Circuit Court's Office notified ol
your current address (you mey
file Nolice of Current Address,
Florida Family Form 12,915),
Future papers to this lawsuit wt*
be mailed to the address on
record al the dark's office
WARNING: Rule 12 285.
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ot docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can result to sanc­
tions, Including dismissal or
striking of pleadings
DATED: March 29. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Nancy R. Wintar
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Apr* 4. 11.2004
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A complete description and a copy ot the ordinance shall be
available at tha office ol the City Clerk lo r alt persons desiring
to examine the ta m e .

March 22. 2004
N O T IC E O F A P U B U C H EAR IN G T O C O N S ID ER
T H E A D O P TIO N O F A N O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E
C IT Y O F S A N F O R D , F LO H ID A

All parties in Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to
be heard at said hearing

Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at the City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue. In
the City ol Santord, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P M on M onday,
April 12, 2004. to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the
City of Sanford. Florida, described as follows:

By older o l the City Commission ot the City of Santord,
Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 407-3 3 0 ^6 1 0 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING.

ORDINANCE NO 3653
TO ANNEX 4 419 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
W. SR 46 AND SMITH CANAL ROAD AND BETWEEN
SEWELL ROAD AND niNEH ART ROAD; AS SHOWN ON THE
MAP BELOW:

I

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: it e person decides to Appeal a
decision made with respect to any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ot
the proceedings, Including tho testimony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by Ihe City ot Sanford. (FS 280 0105)

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ANNEXATION
REQUEST

Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk

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One 1996 GMC Van,
Vto # 1GTEG25Z5SFS20442
Being attired al Santord Towing
and toe undersigned as Sheriff
ot Seminole County, Florida, wt*
al 11:00 A.M. on the 19th day
o t April A.0.2004 otter lor sale
and eel to the highest bidder.
FOR CASH IN HAND AND SUB­
JECT TO ANY AND ALL EXIST­
ING UENS. at toe Front (South)
Door, at tha flagpole, ot toe
6emtoole
County
Sheriff's
Office. 100 Bush Boulevard,
Santord. Florida, tha above
described property
That said sale M being made to
satisfy tha term* ot tola Writ ot
Execution.

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HOLY CROSS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
Share the Joy atul Love of
Jesus Christ

P a rk Ave. &amp; 4th St., Sanford

HOLY WEEK SERVICES

407-322-4611

131 f/i Anniversary Year

MAUNDY THURSDAY. A p d li
7.00 pm Fowl Wariiing A
Euchariit Service

MAUNDY THURSDAY - APRIL 8th

G O O D FRIDAY. A n riL ?

7:30 p.m. * Maunday Thursday Liturgy &amp;
Holy Eucharist

Noon - Station* of the Cnm
7:00 pm * Good Friday Liturgy

GOOD FRIDAY - April 9th

Easter V igil. A n ril-lO

12 - 3:00 p.m. Way ol the Cross
7:30 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy

7:00 pm • Euchariit Service
EASTER SUNDAY. A p r il 11

6:00 am, 7:30 am, 9:00 am and
11:15 am - Euchariit Service*

EASTER DAY-April 11th
10:00 a.m. - Festival Celebration ol the
Holy Eucharist

7(H) Rinehart Rd„ Lake Mary • 407-444-5673

G race United
M ethodist Church

FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE

4 9 9 N. C ountry Club R d ., L ake M ary
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 4 7 2

Rev. Stephen Binkley

www graceumctakomarycom
Sunday. April 4
Eastor Egg Hunt 9 30-10 30 am

EASTER
PRESENTATION

Easter Cantata
10 45 am
Thursday, April 8 Maundy Thursday Service 7 00 pm
Friday, April 9.
Good Friday Service 7:00 pm
Sunday, April 11: Easier Sunday Service

"BECAUSE HE LIVES"

8.30 am Contemporary Service
10 45 am Traditional Service

SUNDAY
APRIL 11,2004
10:30 AM

Grace UMC is
located I mile
North of
Lake Mary I3lvd.

2581 S. SANFORD AVE., SANFORD
407-322-3122

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PALM SUNDAY. A PR IL 4

PALM SUNDAY. APRIL 4

Morning Worship 8:30 am &amp; 11:00 am
Bible Study (all ages) 9:45 am
Special Musical Service 7:00 pm

Sunday School 8:45 am
Morning Worship 10:00 am
Introduction ot Confirmation Class
Special Music by the Children's Choir

CELEBRATE
THE M IRACLE
OF EASTER

Voices of Praise
presents

EASTER SUNDAY. APRIL 11
Morning Worship 8:30 am &amp; 11:00 am
Bible Study (all ages) 9:45
(Nursery provided lor all services)

3101 West State Road 46, Sanford
(2 miles east o l Seminole Town Center Mall)

Phone: 407-322-2914
Website: www.cbcsanlord.org
E-mail: olfice0cbcsanlord.org

HO LY W E E K
Maundy-Thursday, April 6
Communion Service
7:30 p.m. - 8:30 pm

Saturday. April 10
Children's Easter Egg Hunt
10 -1 1 :3 0 am
Bring 6 Plastic Flllod Eggs and
Basket For Each Child

Easter Sunday. APRIL 11
Morning Worship Services
9:00 a.m. &amp; 11:00 a.m .
Special Music by the Chancel Choir,
Chancel Bells &amp; Brass Q uartet

Dr. Michael L. Andrews, preaching
Nursery will be provided for all services

(407) 333-2030

First Presbyterian
Church
of Sanford

The
First Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary

7 n the Heart o f Historic Downtown ”

F irst B aptist
C hurch
with the Celebration Choir
presents

Dr. William Chcgwin, Interim Pastor

will be celebrating it's

Holy Week - Passion Week
April 4 - ti

77thANNUAL

Palm Sunday - April 4
io:ao a.m. Morning Worship - Children’s
Palm Parads, special music and
message

Maundy Thursday - April 8
7:00 p.m. Re-enactment of Leonardo di

on Sunday, April11 at 7:00 a.m.

Vinci's Ixist Supper and
Communion

in Lake Maty. Please come and join us.
Refreshments will be served.
Reverend Brenda Loyal will be officiating.
Location: 227 Qennont Rd., Lake Mary,
north side of Evansdale Rud

Easter Sunday - April 11
6:30 a.m. Community Sunrise Service in

Centennial Park
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - Resurrection
Flower Cross, special music and
message. Children’s Easter egg
Hunt following worship.
3 0 1S. Oak Ave.
407-322-2662, fpcs@juno.com
On the comer of 4in and Park Ave.,
3rd &amp; Oak Ave.

Friday, April 2
at 7:00 p.m. in the worship
center

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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
PASTOR JIM BRADSHAW
C om er o f 5th and Park Avenue, Sanford

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Palm Sunday Services, April 4
Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.
Praise and worship at 10:30 a.m.
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April 4th - Palm Sunday
10:00 a.m.

April 9th - Good Friday
Tenebrae Service 7:00 PM

April 11th
Easter Sunday

First Baptist is located at
519 South Park Avenue
Contact us at 407-322-6041
Info Line 407-321-9351
Youth Hotline 407-322-5322

6:30 am Community Sunrise Service
@ Centennial Park
• 8:30 a.m. &amp; 11:00 a.m.
Easter Worship Services

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Vol. 112 N o.6 5
Copyright O 2004 T b * Sanford Herald

Sanford, Florida

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Schools integration plan nearly finalized
A pril

By Charles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent

4, 2004

SANFORD — After 34
years of shuffling students,
creating magnet programs
and building
classroom
facilities to ensure racial
equity, Seminole County
Public Schools' officials say
the district no longer oper­
ates a "dual education sys­
tem based on race" and

One w om an
show
Lake Mary's Olivia
Toporowsy hurled a no­
hitter, striking out 16, and
was also 2-lor-4 with a
double and an RBI in a
9-0 victory over Lyman.
5 m Sports, Page 14A

Club shooting
suspect turns
himself in
Investigators in the Major
Crimes Unit of the Seminole
County Office have arrested
the suspected gunman in the
Wavies Nightclub shooting
March 21.
The arrest occurred early
Tuesday morning as 28-yearold James Roosevelt Lee
turned himself into the jail.
Lee was charged for
attempted murder as
authorities believe he shot
Timothy E. Thomas, 33, of
Sanford, in tire head. The
shooting reportedly
o c c u r r e d just before closing
time, at 1:49 a m , at Wavies
Nightclub, which is located
near 18th Street and
Southwest Road. T
he argument inside the
nightclub is believed to be
over a cell phone. Sanford
authorities also arrested
three Sanford resldenLs last
week when a second violent
act erupted later that after­
noon which Was thought to
be in retaliation.

Suspect in
murder plot dies
from injuries
A husband that reported­
ly killed his estranged wife
and tried to torch the house
succumbed to his self-inflict­
ed injuries Wednesday.
Philip Steinbruche! died
at South Seminole Hospital
after being treated for
numerous stabbing wounds
and bums. Police believe
Phillip killed his wife
Susanna in a murder-suicide
plot
Longwood firefighters
responded to 970 Lormann
Circle Tuesday morning
when a residential fire was
reported. Authorities how­
ever found a small fire that
was contained to a bedroom
and the two lifeless bodies.

Seminole Smile

Shari L Mason President of the Sanford
Lakeside Lions Club

Lights out:
Airport
runway
encounters
blackouts

After three decades, school board’s move
from under federal watch still sparks concern
seeks to come from under
federal supervision prom pt­
ed by a lawsuit of five
Sanford residents in 1970.
However, some longtime
Sanford black residents won­
der if the School Board will

continue its progress of
racial equity once the
Consent Decree is lifted.
The School Board and the
U.S. Justice Department
agreed on Monday to submit
a final plan of "unitary sta-

“They had their bikes leaping
over some of the obstacles as if
they had been in mountain bike
.
.
training for years.”

EMT
bike

tus" to a federal judy
tne
dem onstrating how
school district has met the
"practical" challenges of the
Consent Decree, the mecha­
nism the federal government
instituted in 1970 to desegre-

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— Sieve Olson, Sem inole County
Sheriff's Office spokesman

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Lake Mary
delays plan
to prohibit
school sites
By Christopher Patton

By Nick Pfeifauf
Staff Writer

H a n Id p h o to * b y Tom m y V ln c * n l

EMTs are learning to ride bicycles in tight areas so
they can better respond to incidents at large
events. Seminole County Fire Department Lt Ed
Bennett (above) tests his curb-jumping ability.

Approximately 20 paramedics, three
Seminole County Sheriff's deputies and
a Sanford police officer were involved in
bicycle training exercises on Friday,
March 19, at Seminole County
Department of Public Safety's new train­
ing facility on Valentine Way, just off
County Road 419 near Winter Springs.
Testing and training for the bikers
included an obstacle course and practi­
cal skills tests.
The paramedic group undem ent the
training which is connected with deliv­
ery of emergency medical services via
bicycle. Alan Harris, public information
officer with the Seminole County Fire
Department, said bike personnel will be
useful in reaching persons in need of
assistance during major, crowded events
such as Red, Hot and Boom, the Family
Fun Festival and other events at Cranes
Roost, sporting activities at Eastmonte
See Bikes, Page 3A

LAKE MARY — A plan to
prohibit new school sites along
a high-tech corridor in Lake
Mary was temporarily derailed
Thursday as city commission­
ers voted to delay the measure
to a May 6 meeting.
The proposed plan was met
with opposition from the
Seminole County School Board
and was denied by local plan­
ning agency' the week before.
"I think this gives us some
time to work out our differ­
ences, which is good," said
Dianne
Kramer,
schools
deputy superintendent, who
was joined at the Lake Mary
meeting by fellow school offi­
cials, Including Superintendent
Dr. Bill Vogel and School Board
member Sandy Robinson.
Kramer had lobbied the
planning agency to deny the
creation of the high-tech district
as she labeled it a "blatant dis­
crimination of schools."
The plan comes at a precari­
ous time for the city and School
Board as they are embroiled in
a legal issue of whether a
school belongs in the city's
business
core.
Seminole
County Public Schools pur­
chased a building last year in
Technology Park off Lake
Emma Road with intent of
establishing an alternative
school for troubled students.
Like Mary balked at the plan
and stepped up iLs fight in
February with the introduction
See District, Page 9A

See Lights, Page 3A

Artists to put finishing touches
on Riverwalk grand opening

Michel introduced as new
county department director

Visitors will watch as the artists
paint the world around them.
The invitation is open to all
SANFORD — A weekend of artists to reserve a spot and partici­
exciting family fun and celebration pate in the water-themed art expe­
is planned for the grand opening of rience. A dedicated team will look
Sanford's new Riverwalk and local after artists and the finished paint­
artists are being invited to help cel­ ings will be displayed and avail­
ebrate.
able for sale at the end of the event.
Two Seminole painters' work has
Thousands are expected to visit
b e e n
Sanford
chosen
for w hat
for
the
will be a
b u s y
promo­
tional
t h r e e
poster
days of
for
the
entertainevent
m e n t .
that will
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Florida
t a k e
w eekend
pl ace
kicks off
May 7 w ith
a
hot air balloon launch over the city
9.
On Saturday, May 8, Plein Air on Saturday events will include a
artists Francine Levy and Frideborg sailing regatta, live music, enter­
Phillips, whose w ork will be tainers, animals from Central
depicted on the poster, will put up Florida Zoo, carriage rides, street
their easels along the riverside and painting and fine food from local
create artw ork that celebrates restaurants.
Sanford's newest attraction.
Throughout this year many of
Many other artists have booked
to join them along the w ater's edge. Sm Riverwalk, Page 13A

By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

Kate Lucas
Herald Correspondent

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SANFORD — The word is out —
Seminole County Government has a
new departm ent director charged
with improving communications
between tne county and its citizens.
Patti Michel's first day on the job
as community information director
was March 22. She will head the
county's
newly
organized
Community
Information
Department, which includes various
public information groups, Seminole
Government Television (SGTV) and
the county's graphics department.
Part of her duties will be answer­
ing media inquiries and facilitating
information. Sne also hopes to fully
develop the communication level
between county government and its
citizens
through
improved
brochures, press releases and Web
site and television content.
"I'm very happy to be here," said
Michel, who has a lengthy and varied
background in communications and
public information.
She recently spent a year as
regional communications coordina­
tor for the St. Johns River Water

N aim i You Know 4» Trust
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See Integration, Page 3A

Managing Editor

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — A "hand­
ful” of commercial airliners
was diverted from Orlando
Sanford
International
Airport in early March after
the lights on tne main run­
way failed.
Crews quickly repaired
the edge lighting on runway
9L/27R, but the system
failed two more times within
one week. After the second
failure, a temporary lighting
system with "tens of thou­
sands" of feet of electrical
cable was installed.
Airport officials do not
know precisely why the
lighting system failed.
"It's definitely an old sys­
tem," said Victor White, the
airport's chief operating offi­
cer and vice president of the
Sanford Airport Authority.
"The materials have been out
there for decades. However,
it looks like there may have
been a lightening strike that
caused the initial problems."
White said at no time were
passengers on the airlines or
residents who live around
the airport in harms way.
"There was no danger to
anyone," White said. "Our
crews responded immediate­
ly, and at no time were we
without lights for more that
a couple of hours."
The airport's main run-

gate the county school sys­
tem. Since that time, three
consent decrees have been
implemented
to
make
changes to the inequities in
the school system as it
relates to black students,
particularly those in the
Sanford area.
To help satisfy the deseg­
regation
orders,
which

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Herald photo by Tom m y Vincent

Seminote County Community Information
Department Director Patti Michel la hard at
work alter her first week on the job.
Management D istrict's regional
Altamonte Springs office. Previously,
she was a public information officer
Sea Director, Page 13A

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