<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=97&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=4" accessDate="2026-05-16T21:42:01+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>4</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>74</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="18073" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17677">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/504666a9d45edc2a0f3984384f755c16.pdf</src>
        <authentication>6c51532830ca6d39fbee8b5422e8c69f</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180403">
                    <text>Page 4B February II &amp;12. 2004
L

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
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-34-CP
IN RE: ESTA TE O F
TH O M A S D KESSINO ER .

Dtenud

N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
The administration ol tria estate
ol TH O M A S D KESSIN O ER ,
dacaaaad. whose data ol death
was October 17. 2003; and
whose Social Security Number
it 236 54-4034. * pending In the
Circuit Courl lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Divtslon, the addreta ol which la
P O Drawer C. Sanford. FL.
32772. The names and address­
es ol the personal representa­
tive and that personal represen­
tatives attorney aro set lorth
below
A* creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate, on whom a copy ol
this notice is sorved must tile
their claims with this Court
W ITH IN T H E LA TER O F 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E DATE
O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A FTE 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 ON TH EM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
docodont s estate must lilo their
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
OF TH IS N O TICE.
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV ER BARRED
N O TW ITH S TA N D IN G TH E
TIME P ERIODS S E T FO R TH
ABO VE. A N Y CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R M ORE
A F T E R TH E D E C E D E N T S
DATE O F D EATH IS BARRED
TH E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI
CATION O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
FEBRUARY 11.2004
SONORA B KES S IN G ER
Personal Representative
313 Birch Terraco
Winter Springs. FL 32708
VmcontJ Protaci
Florida Bar No 991664
V IN C EN T J PROFACI. PA
932 Centro Circle
Suite 1000
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
Telophono (407)673-1144
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish Fobruary 11, 18,2004
B097

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-35-CP
IN RE ESTATE O F

Tiik IIeraij)
L

egals

IF DEAD . TH E UN KN 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 .
TR U S TE E S ANO ALL O TH E R
PARTIES CLAIM ING AN IN TE R ­
E S T BY. TH R O U G H , UN DER
OR
A G A IN S T
R O SE
H O S TE TLE R . JO H N D O E AND
JA N E D O E AS UN KN O W N
TE N A N TS IN P O S S ES S IO N
D EFE N D A N T(S )
R E -N O TIC E OF
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
The administration ot tho ostato
ol
URSULA
V
FLO R ES ,
deceased, whose date ol death
was Novomer 2. 2003. is pend­
ing In the Circuit Court tor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate Division. File Number
04-35-CP. the address ol which
is P O Drawer C. Sanford. FL.
32772-0659 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and that porsonal rep­
resentative’s attorney are set
forth below
All creditors ol the docodent
and other persons, who have
claims or demands against
decedents ostate. Including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, and who have
been served a copy ol this
notice, must tile their claims with
this Court W ITHIN T H E LATER
O F TH R EE
(3) M O N TH S
A F T E R TH E D A TE O F T H E
FIR S T PUBLICATION O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R TH IR TY (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
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons who
have claims or demands against
the decedonts estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must lilo their
claims with this court W ITHIN
TH R E E (3) M O N TH S A F TE R
TH E DATE O F TH E FIR S T P U B ­
LICATION O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV ER BAR R ED
N O TW ITH S TA N D IN G T H E
TIME P ERIODS S E T FO R TH
A BO V E. A N Y CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R M ORE
A FTE R TH E
D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F D EATH IS BARRED
TH E DATE O F FIRST PUBLI­
CA TIO N O F THIS N O TIC E IS
FEBRUARY 11.2004
NILDA ZAYAS
Personal Representative
1909 Blossom Lane
Maitland. FL 32751
DAVID W VELIZ
Florida Bar No 646368
P.0 Bo* 677879
Orlando. FL 32867-7879
Telephone (407) 894-8388
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish: February 11. 18. 2004
B098

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 FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 2 0 0 3 C A 1209-140
TH E BANK O F N EW YORK. AS
TR U S TE E .
PLAINTIFF
VS
G E O R G E H O S TE TL E R . W
LIVING. ANO IF D E A D TH E
U N KNO W N SP O U S E . H*IRS,
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 TE E S ANO
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
GEORGE
H O S TETLER .
R O SE
H O S TE TL E R , IF LIVING. AND

NO TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
Hie Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated January 30. 2004
entered In Civil Case No 2003CA-1209-14Q
ol tho Circuit
Court ol the 18TH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEM INO LE
County, Sanford. Florida. I will
sell to tho highest and best biddor tor cash at the West Front
Door at the SEM INO LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanford. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on tho 4th day ol
March. 2004 the following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wlt:
TH E E A S T 68 F E E T O F LO TS
414 A N D 416. FR AN K L
W O O D R U F F S S UBDIVISIO N,
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 3. PAGE 44. O F
TH 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
Dated this 2 day ot February.
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 H ER ALD
TH 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
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03 10714
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 accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
ADM INISTRATION, at tho SEM I­
N O LE County Courthouse at
407-665-4227, 1-800-955 8771
(TD D ) or 1-800 955 8770. via
Florida Relay Service
Publish February 11, 10.2004

B099__________________________
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT.
IN AND FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO.: 03 CA-1492-14L
M O R TG A G E E LEC TR O N IC
R EG 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 HOME
LOANS, I N C ,
Plaintiff,
vs
K E N N E TH B MADDUX A/K/A
K E N N E TH M ADDUX; BELINDA
F M AD D UX A/K/A BELINDA
MADDUX. JO H N D O E, JANE
D O E AS 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 PROPERTY.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O BELINDA F MADDUX
a*/a B E U N D A MADDUX
L/K/A 350 U P S A LA ROAD.
SANFO R D. FL 32771
K E N N E TH B MADDUX A/K/A
K E N N E TH MADDUX
L'K/A 350 U P S A LA ROAO.
SANFORD. FL 32771
YO U ARE N O TIFIED thal an
action
lor
Foreclosure
ol
Mortgage on the following
described property:
S E E ATTA C H E D EXHIBIT "A"
A/K/A 350 U P S A LA HOAD.
SANFORD. FL 32771
FR O M TH E S O U T H E A S T
C O R N E R O F L O T 45. N E W
UPSALA. 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 1. PAGE 67.
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM I­
N O LE C O U N T Y . FLO R ID A,
RUN N O R TH 00 D E G R E E S
1 T3 5 - W E S T A L O N G T H E
E A S T LINE O F SAID L O T 45 A
D ISTANCE O F 10186 F E E T;
T H E N C E R UN S O U T H 89
D E G R E E S 12 05* W E S T 10 00
F E E T T O T H E P O IN T O N TH E
E X IS TIN G W E S T R IG H T-O F WAY LINE O F U P S A LA ROAD.
AND T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN ­
NIN G ; T H E N C E C O N T IN U E
S O U TH 89 D E G R E E S 1205*
W E S T 255 30 F E E T. TH E N C E
RUN N O R TH 00 D E G R E E S
11*35* W E S T 202 00 F E E T ;
T H E N C E R U N N O R T H 89
D E G R E E S 12 05* E A S T 255 30
F E E T T O A P O IN T O N SAID
E X IS TIN G W E S T R IG H T-O F WAY O F U P S A L A R O AD .
T H E N C E R U N S O U T H 00
D E G R E E S 11'35* E A S T 202 00
F E E T T O T H E P O IN T O F
B EGINNING
ha* been filed against you and
you aro required to serve a copy
ot your written delenses, if any.
to it. on Marshall C Watson,
P A , Attorney tor Plaintiff, whose
address Is 1800 N W 49TH
S TR E ET. S U ITE 120, FT. LAUD­
ERDALE. FL 33309 within thirty
(30) days after the first publica­
tion ol this Notice m the (Please
publish in T H E S E M IN O LE
H ERALD) and tile the original
with the Clerk ol this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately there­
after, otherwise a default will be
entered against you tor the rebel
demanded m 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)
day* poor io the proceeding II
hearing impaired. (TO O ) 1-800955-6771 or Voice (V ) 1 600955-6770 via Florida Relay
Services
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal of ta* Court Ih* day of FEB
4.2004
Maryann* Mors*
As Clerk ol Vi* Court
ByAMutoock

l
i

As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish In The
Seminole Herald)
Publish February 11, 18. 2004

0100

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. 03-1269-CP
IN RE: ES TA TE O F

UR SU LA V FLORES.
Deceased

egals

M ANUEL M ALMEIDA.
Deceasod
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S
(Ancillary Administration)
Tho ancillary administration ol
the estato ol M A N U E L M
ALM EIDA,
doceasod.
File
Number 03-1269-CP. is ponding
In the Circuit Court tor Seminolo
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the mailing address ol
which Is P O Bo* 8099. Sanford.
FL. 32772-8099 The names and
addresses ol the ancillary per­
sonal representatives and ol the
ancillary personal representa­
tives' attorney
are set forth
below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER S O N S
ARE N O TIFIED THAT:
All creditors ol tho decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice is served within throe
months atlor the date of the first
publication of this notice must
tile thou claims with this Court
W ITHIN TH E LATER O F TH R E E
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
OAYS A F T E 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
All other creditors of tfte decodont and persons having claims
or demands agalnsl the docedent's estato must file their
claims with this court W ITHIN
TH R E E M O N TH S A F TE R TH E
DATE O F T H E FIR S T P U B LIC A ­
TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S AND DEM AND S
N O T S O FILED WILL BE F O R ­
E V ER BAR R ED
TH E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
CATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
FEBRUARY 11. 2004
MARIA ZUKAUSKAS
(also known as Maria Almoida)

Ancillary Personal
Representative
133 Huntington Road
Basking Ridge. N J 07920
Antonio Almoida
Ancillary Personal
Representative
26 Orchard Terraco
Union, N J 07066
FR ANCIS X O BRIEN
Florida Bar No 0239488
CA R P EN TER . B E N N E TT 6
M O R R ISSEY
Three Gateway Conter
100 Mulborry Street
Newark. NJ 07102
Telephone: (973) 622-7711
Attorney tor Ancillary Personal
RepresontatuVs
Publish February 11, 18. 2004

0112

L egals
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 3106 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P AR C EL ID#
0500-0010

15-21-29 510-

Description ol Property: LE G
L O T 1 BLK 5 W E A TH E R S FIE LD
1ST ADO PB 1 2 P G 6 7
Names In which assessed:
JO H N D D O R N E LIFE ES T,
O R LAN D O G S O UIR ES
AS ol said property being In the
County ol Seminole, Stale ol
Florida
Unless such certificate)*) Shan
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificate)*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. March 15, 2004. at
11 00am
Payment of Sale lee, applicable
documentary stamp ta*es and
recording lees are required to be
paid by tho successful bidder at
the sale Full payment ol an
amount oqual to tho highest bid
Is duo within 24 hours after the
advertised time of sale An pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, made payable
to tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court
Dated on 1/297004
MARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by G ER ALD IN E H AR FO R D
Deputy Clork
Publish February 4. 11, 18 25,
2004
B053

Notice ol Application
for Ta* Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
that JW LIENS LLC FO O TH ILL
CAPITAL AS S E C U R E D PARTY,
the holder of the following certiftcate(s) has filed said certiflcafe(s) for a ta* deed to bo
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and yoar(s) ol
issuance, the description ot tho
property, and tho nami(s| In
which It was assessod is'are as
follows
C E R TIF IC A TE NO : 3253 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001

IN RE. ESTATE O F
MARION J GOFF. JR .
Deceased
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S
Tho administration of tho estate
ol M AR ION J G O FF. JR .
docoased, whose dato of death
was October 25. 2002. Is pond­
ing in tho Circuit Court lor
Sominole
County.
Florida.
Probate Division. File Number
04-11-CP. the addross ol which
is P O Bo* 8099, Sanford, FL,
32772-8099 The names and
addrosses ol tho porsonal repre­
sentative and that porsonal rep­
resentative's attorney aro set
forth below
All creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against tho docedont s ostate on whom a copy ol
this notice has bben served,
must file their claims with this
Courl W ITHIN T H E LATER O F 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E DATE
O F T H E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F T E R TH E OATE 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
All other creditors of tho dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
docedent s estate must file thoir
claims with this courl W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H 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
WILL BE FO R EV E R BARRED
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 . AN 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
DATE O F D EATH IS BARRED
T H E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
FEBR UAR Y 4. 2004
JA N E G O F F
Personal Representative
389 Maya Street
Lake Mary. FL 32746
David R Ristoff
Florida Bar No 358576
Williams. Ristoff A Proper. PLC
6131 U S Highway 19
New Port Richey. FL 34652
Telephone: (727) 842 9758
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish February 4, 11, 2004
B059

Notice o l Application
for Ta* Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN,
thal W A C H O V IA BAN K AS
C U S T O D IA N / T R U S T E E FO R
P LYM O UTH PARK TAX S E R ­
VICE LLC. the holder ol the fol­
lowing certificate!*) has Med
said c*mficate&lt;s) tor a ta* deed
to be Issued thereon The certifi­
cate number(s) and y*4U(s) oI
issuance, the description ol the
properly, and the name(s) In
which a was assessed ia/are as
toflow*

egals

Notice ol Application
for Tax Deed

Description ol Property: LE G
U N IT 914 LAKE L O T U S C LU B 1
A C O N D O PB 30 PGS 14 TO 20
Namos In which assessod
EAM ONN
G
D O W N EY .
L E S TE R P PAYNE. MARK R
SM ITH
All of said property being in the
County ol Sominole. State ol
Florida
Unloss such cortificate(s) shall
be rodeemod according to law.
tho proporty described In such
certificate)*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Sominole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on

Payment ol Sale fee applicable
documentary stamp ta*es and
recording loos are required to be
paid by tho successful bidder al
the sale Full payment of an
amount equal to tho highest bid
is due within 24 hours after the
advertised time ol salo All pay­
ments shall bo cash or guaran­
teed instrument, mado payable
to tho Clork of the Circuit Court
Dated on 1797004
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by G ER ALDINE H AR FO R D
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 4. 11, 18 25.
2004
BO 52

Notice of Application
lor Ta* Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
that JW LIENS LLC FO O TH ILL
CAPITAL AS S E C U R E D PARTY,
the holder of tho following certificato(s) has filed said certiflcate(s) for a ta* deed to be
issued thoreon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance, the description ol the
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is'are as
follows

Description ol Property LO T 10
BLK 9 T R D TO W N O F S A N ­
FO R D PB 1 P G 56

BLAINE C RAM M ER D E M P S E Y
Personal Representative
2455 Monroe Street
Hollywood. Florida 32020

Description of Property: LEG
L O T 3 (L E S S B E G SE C O R
RUN N 183.12 F T WLY O N
C U R V E 20 F T S 5 D E G 33 MIN
E 183 2 F T T O B E G ) M E R ED ­
ITH M ANOR N O B HILL S E C PB
9 P G 55

All of said property being in the
County ot Seminole. State ol
Florida
Unless such certificate)*) shall
be redeomed according to law.
the property described in such
certifcate(s) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday. March IS . 2004. at
11:00am
Payment ol Sal* lee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording lees are 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 the
advertised time ol sale. All pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed instrument, mad* payable
to the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Dated on 1797004
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 G E R ALD IN E H AR FO R D
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 4. 11. 18 25.
2004
B051

TH E DATE O F F IR S T P UBLI­
CATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
FEBRUARY 4, 2004

JO H N M M cCORM ICK. Esquire
Florida Bar No 52440
501 East Church Street
Ortando. FL 32801
Telephone (407)843 5690
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish February 4. 11, 2004
B048

Names In which assessed: B AR ­
BARA B PIPKINS
All ol said property being In tho
County of Seminole, State of
Florida
Unless such certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the properly described In such
certificato(s) will bo sold to the
highest bidder at the west Iron!
door.
Sominole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. March IS . 2004. al
11 00am
Payment of Sale fee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording foos are required to be
paid by the successful bidder at
the salo Full payment ol an
amount equal lo tho highest bid
Is due within 24 hours after the
advertised time ol sale All pay­
ments shall bo cash or guaran­
teed Instalment, made payable
to tho Clerk of the Circuit Courl
Dated on 179/2004
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 . FLORIDA
by G E R ALD IN E H AR FO R D
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 4. 11. 18 25,
2004
B050

Notice ol Application
lo rTa* Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN,
that AM ER ICAN TAX FUNDING
LLC F O O TH ILL CAPITAL AS
S E C U R E D PARTY, the holder ol
tho following certificate) s) has
filed said certificate)*) for a ta*
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate number(s) and year(s)
of Issuance, the description ol
the property, and tho name(s) in
which it was assessod Is/are as
follows
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 101 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-345-CP
IN RE: ESTATE O F
PAUL JO S E P H KRAEM ER.
Deceased

Namos In which
JH E R K E Y S C O T T

assessed

All intorestod persons on whom
a copy ot this Notice of
Administration is served must
file any objections that challenge
the qualifications of the personal
representative, venue, or juris­
diction of this Court, by tiling a
petition or other pleading
requesting relief with this Court,
in accordance with the Florida
Probate Rules. W ITH IN TH R E E
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E DATE
O F S ERVICE O F A C O P Y O F
TH IS N O TIC E O N TH E M

The date of first publication ot
this Notice Is February 4. 2004

Dated on 1797004
MARYANNE 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 G E R ALD IN E H AR FO R D
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 4. 11, 18 25,
2004
B049

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 0V4-99-CP

MARY LO U IS E PAUL
Personal Representative
9430 Edwards Place
Charlotto. North Carolina 28227
Michael B Swindle. Esquire
Florida Bar No 171116
174 W Comstock Avenue
Suite 100
Winter Park. FL 32789
Telephone 407746-1114
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish: February 4, 11, 2004
B047

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. 014-14-CP

Deceased

Deceasod

The administration ot the estate
ol AN N H E L E N H U S S E Y ,
deceased, whose dale ol death
was November 13th, 2003; is
pending In the Circuit Court for
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate Division. File Number
0 4-14-CP, the address ot which
is 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL, 32771. The names
and addresses of the porsonal
representative and that personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below
All creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against the deco­
dent's estate. Including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of 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
FIR S T PUBLICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
T H E DATE O F SER VIC 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 ttie
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must file 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 FIR S T PUBLICATIO 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 LAIM F ILE 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 'S
DATE O F D EATH IS B AR R ED

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the estate
of D O N A LD C OEM PSEY. SR..
a/k/a D O N A L D C R A M M ER
D E M P S E Y,
deceased.
File
Number 0 4-14-CP; is pending in
the Circuit Court for Semmoie
County.
Florida.
Probate
Drvtson.the address of which is
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Sanford. FL. 32771. The names
and addresses of the personal
representative and that personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below
A ll IN TE R E S TE D P E R S O N S
AR E N O TIFIED THAT:
A l known or reasonably ascer­
tainable. including contingent
creditors of the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is served within three
months after the datd of the first
publication of this node* must
hie then claims with this Court
W ITHIN T H E LA TER O F TH R E E
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 O R TH IR TY
DAYS A F T E R T H E O ATE 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 creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claims

JA M E S R P R O V EN C H ER . P A
Florida Bar No 301957
719 W Winter Park Street
Orlando. FL 32804
407-246 0440
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish February 4. 11. 2004
B045

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
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S E NO.: 03-CA-2556-14-K
A M S O U TH BANK.
Plaintiff.
vs.
AHM AD B AG H ER Z A D EH . et al.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A L E
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to a Summary Judgment
entered In the above-styled
cause in the Circuit Court ot
Seminole County. Florida, the
Clerk of Seminole County will
sell the property situated in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as:

IN RE E S TA TE O F

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILEO
W ILL BE FO R E V E R B AR R ED

D O N A LD C. DEM P SEY. SR .,
a V a D O N ALO CRAM M ER
DEM PSEY,

P ED R O D O U G LA S AVILES
Personal Representative

ALL O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO
FILE D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
B ARRED

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S

Payment of Sale tee, applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording lees are required to bo
paid by the successful bidder al
the sale Full payment of an
amount equal lo the highest bid
is due within 24 hours after the
advertised time of salo All pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed instrument, made payable
to the Clerk of tho Circuit Court.

AH other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the docedent's estate, including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with
this Court W ITH IN T H R E E
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE O F
T H E FIR S T PUBLICATION O F
TH IS NO TIC E

If you are a person 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 tho provision
of certain assistance Pleaso
contact Court Administration at
301 North Pork Avenue. Suite
N301, Sanford. Florida 32771
(407) 323-4227, within (2) work­
ing days ol your receipt ol this
notice, if you aro hearing or voice
Impaired, call 1-(800)-955-8771

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

Monday. March 15. 2004, at
11 00am

All creditor* ol the 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 file thoir
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH E
LA TE R
OF
TH REE
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 O R T H IR T Y
DAYS A F TE R T H 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

Ttie administration of the ostato
of PAUL JO S E P H KRAEM ER.
doceasod. File Number 03-345CP, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Sominole County.
Florida. Probate Division, tho
address ot which is 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. FL, 327711292 The names and address­
es
of
the
Porsonal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below

ANN H E LE N HUSSEY.

Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemod according to law.
Iho property described in such
certificate)*) will bo sold lo the
highest brddor at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on

ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER S O N S
AR E N O TIFIED THAT:

ALL CLAIMS. DEM AND S AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R BARRED

P AR CEL ID# 20-19-30-501-

Description ot Proporty; LEG
L O TS 122 123 * 124 6 1/2
VACO A LLEY A D J O N N B OO KE R TO W N PB 4 PG 98

deceased. File Number 031408-CP. Is pending In the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of which le
Post Office Bo* 8099. Sanford,
FL. 32771. The names and
addresses of the Personal
Representative and the Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth below

N O TIC E O F
A DM INISTR ATION

0000-1220

IN RE: E S TA TE O F
Names in which assossed TAVI
J BROWN

or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must file their
d a m s with this court W ITHIN
TH R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
DATE O F T H E FIR S T P U B LIC A ­
TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 2782 YEAR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P AR C E L ID# 04-21-29-5140000 0030

L

L egals

egals

ALL CLAIM S. D EM AN D S AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 254 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
PAR CEL ID# 25-19-30-SAG0900-0100

L

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
that AM ER ICAN TAX FUNDING
LLC F O O TH ILL CAPITAL AS
S E C U R E D PARTY, the holder ol
the following certificate)*) has
Med said certiflcat*(s) tor a tax
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate num bers) and year(s)
of Issuance, the description of
the property, and the name(s) In
which it was assessed l*/ar* as
follow*:

P AR CEL ID# 21-21-29 5040000-9140

Monday March 15, 2004. at
11 00am
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B ATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-11-CP

L

T H E DATE O F FIR S T P UBLI­
C ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
FEBR UAR Y 4. 2004
Marilyn Lee Rega
Personal Representative
211 Nassau Road
Huntington. N Y 11743
A R N S TE IN A LEH R U P
Florida Bar No 796689
2424 North Federal Hwy
Suite 462
Boca Raton, F L 33431
Telephone (561) 3224900
Attorneys
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish February 4,1 1 ,2 0 0 4
B046

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 NO. 03-1406-CP

Description of Mortgaged and
Personal Property
The West 22 50 feet ol Lot 11,
all of Lot 12. and the East 11.25
feet of Lot 13. Howell Harbor
Estates, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book
24 at Page 53 of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
The street address ol which is
1049 Howoll Harbor Drivo,
Casselberry. Florida 32707.
at a Public Sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the west front
steps of the Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32771
on March 11, 2004. at 11:00
am
Dated January 26. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Joseph B Lahav
The Solomon Ttopp Law Group.
PA
400 N Ashley Pla/a, Suite 3000
Tampa. FL 33602-4331
Attorneys tor Amsouth Bank
Publish February 4. 11. 2004

nna-i_________________
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 02-CA-2280-14G
D O LO R E S PALMA, as Personal
Representative ot the Estate of
LU CIA ANNA RIGGI a V a LU C Y
A R IG G I a/k/a L U C Y RIGGI
(Deceased).
Plamtitt,
v*.
AG ATIN O VALENTI. S R .
Defendant
C L E R K ’S
N O TIC E O F S A L E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
thal pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Partition daled
January 14. 2004, and entered
in Case No. 02-CA-2280-14G. in
the Circuit Court in and for
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein D O LO R ES PALMA, is
the Plaintiff and A G A TIN O
VALENTI. SR. is the Defendant.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West front
door of the Semmoie County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, at
11:00 A M on the 17th day of
February, 2004. the following
described real property set forth
in said Final Judgment of
Partition, to-wit:

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S

Lot 55. S U N R IS E U N IT 1.
according to the plat thereof
recorded m Plat Book 21. Pages
72 and 73 of the Public Records
of Semmoie County. Florida by
virtue of that certain Warranty
Deed recorded July 3. 1997 In
Official Records Book 3282,
Page 0626 of Ih* Public Records
of Semmoie County. Florida

The administration of the estate
of P E D R O R IC AR D O AVILES.

Dated this 28 day of January,
2004

IN RE. E S TA TE O F
P ED R O R ICAR DO AVILES.
P t c t n id

egals

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
BALDWIN 6 MORRISON. P.A.
7100 South Highway 17-92
Fern Park. FL 32730
Telephone 407/834-1424
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to participate
In this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost lo you. lo the
provision of certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North
Park Avenue, Suite N301,
Sanford. Florida 32771 (407)
323-4227, within (2) working
days of your receipt ot this
notice; if you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call 1-(800)-9558771.
Publish February 4. 11.2004
B043

IN TH E CIRCUtT 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 AND FOR
SEM INO LE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
C A S E NO. 03-CA-2703-14-K
W E LLS FAR G O HOME
M O R TG A G E. IN C .
S U C C E S S O R BY M ER G ER
T O C R O S S LAN D M O R TG A G E
CORP
Plaintiff.
v.
MELBA Y. CUEVAS; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
M ELB A
Y.
C UEVAS; and all unknown
parties claiming by. through,
under or againsl the above
named Defendants, who aro not
known to bo dead or alive,
whether said unknown parties
claim as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants; T E N A N T #1
andor TE N A N T #2. tho parties
Intendod to account tor tho
person or persons in
possession;
Defendants.
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Final Judgment
of Foreclosure daled January
22. 2004, in this cause. I will sell
the proporty situated in SEM I­
N O LE
County.
Florida
described as
LO T 170. OAKLAND VILLAGE
S E C TIO N TH R EE. A C C O R D ­
ING 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 28. PAGES 23 AND 24,
O F TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S
OF
SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
a V a 512 Ramsdell Avenue.
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash. West front
door of the courthouse, located
at 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. S EM INO LE County.
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a m.,
on February 24, 2004
Datod at Sanford Florida this
22 day of January. 2004
(Seal)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Douglas C. Zahm, PA
18830 U S Hwy t9 N .# 3 0 0
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536 4911 phono
(727)539 1094 fax
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you aro ontitled. at no cost to you. to the
provision of certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North
Park Avenue. Suite N301,
Sanford. Florida 32771 (407)
323-4330, within (2) working
days of your receipt of this
notice, if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1 (800)955 8771
Publish February 4,11, 2004
B042

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 CIRCUIT. IN
AND FO R SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
C A S E NO. 01-CA-2372-15-W
RINKER MATERIALS
C O RPO RATIO N, a Florida
Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs
LM T T E C H N O L O G IE S . INC.
dtVa LINDER
C O N S TR U C TIO N . LINDA F.
MAYER and KEVIN
FELG EN H AU R . individually,
Defendants.
C L E R K 'S NO TICE
O F SALE
N O TIC E IS GIVEN that under
an Order Setting Foreclosure
Sale in the above-styled cause,
I will **« to the highest and best
bidder tor cash al the West
Front Door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 North
Park Avenue.Sanford. Florida,
at 11:00 a m on March 18,
2004, the following described
properly
Lott 1 and 2. Block 6. Mat of
Enlrminger s addition No 1 to
Longwood. according to the plat
thereof as recorded In Plat
Book 5. Pages 26 A 27 of the
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida. Parcel ID#3220 30 506-0600-00100-0-0
Date January 27, 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the Court
By Mary Stroupe
Doputy Clerk
Vihlen A SHU. PA
Attorneys tor Ptamfrft
T A F T R EC Y C LIN G . INC
1173 Spring Centre South
Boulevard. Suae C
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
Publish February 4, 11.2004
8039

�Vol. 112

No. 51

Copyright O 2004 Tbo Sanford Herald

WEEKEND
February

15, 2004

50&lt;

S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

A Heroes’ W elcome

Daughter
charged
in murder
of father
From Staff Reports

Patriots
d e n y SCC
Conference powerhouse
Central Florida Community
College hold off upset offorls
by both SCC basketball
teams Wednesday night.
See S p o rts , P a g e 15A

CCIB busts
Casselberry pot
operation
Thursday night agents
with the City-County
Investigative Bureau (CCIB)
served a search warrant on a
home in the Casselberry
urea, where they confiscated
marijuana, indoor growing
equipment and made two
arrests.
The warrant was served
around 9 p.m. at 970 North
Jericho Drive. Agents
worked the scene overnight.
They confiscated 34 suspect­
ed marijuana plants and
growing
equip­
ment
located
in two
rooms.
They also
located
nearly 40
pounds
of susClchon
pected
marijua­
na clip­
pings,
residue
and mul­
tiple
items of
drug
parapher­
nalia.
While
Pender
the
search of
the property was being per­
formed, tin* resident who
lives there, arrived home. He
was arrested, i le is identified
as 28-year-old Jason Alfred
Ciclion. Anna E. Pender, 43,
of Orlando, who was identi­
fied as Cichon's girlfriend,
was also arrested at the
scene. Both are* accused of
marijuana trafficking more
than 25 pounds, marijuana
producing, dmg possession,
and narcotic possession and
use.
As of Friday afternoon,
they were both still being
held in the Seminole County
Jail under $4,9(X) bond.

Sem inole Smile

Renu Raman —
Realtor for Keller Williams
Realty in Lake M ary

Homes
For
Rent

\ ll

Bravo C om pany returns
after 404-day deploym ent
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Company B of the 124th
Infantry, 2nd Battalion, returned home Thursday
to a crowded downtown Sanford all eager to give
them a warm welcome home.
Marching down First Street in their desert
khakis, the 130 Army Reservists were greeted by
hundreds of family and friends as they made
their way to the Sanford armory. Among the fan­
fare for the returning soldiers were also down­
town shopkeepers, city residents, and employees
from the county courthouse, state attorney's
office and county government.
"We got the word over e-mail" said Sue
McCracken, Seminole County customer service
liaison, as more than 50 county employees
See Arm ory, Page 14A

Capt. Scott Moyer of Dunnellon (top) leads the Bravo Company home down
First Street toward the Sanford armory. Sgt. Keith Whitmore of Winter
Springs (above) gives a kiss to daughter Kailyn Whitmore as she presents
him with a welcome sign. His fiance, Amber Marchant, is noxt to him. Ho pro­
posed to her over the phone a week after being deployed. Retired Army
Major Bill Poe of Longwood (right) gets the honor of pinning a Bronze Star
of his grandson Sgt. David Cox.

Goldman awarded teacher of the year honor
LAKE
M ARY—
A
Heathrow
Elem entary
School teacher was named
Sem inole C ounty's 2005
Teacher of the Year on
Tuesday.
Fourth-grade
teacher
Patricia Goldman was sur­
prised in her classroom by
co-workers,
Sem inole
County
School
Superintendent Bill Vogel,
her husband, Jeff, and son,
Noah. Her students cheered
as an announcem ent was
made over the intercom and
Goldman was presented
with a bouquet of roses.
"I'm speechless, amazing­
ly so," said Goldman. "I love
what I do, 1 love the kids."
Goldman said she "had no
idea" she had been named
teacher of the year. She said
she was preparing to show a
video about rocks to her
class.

\miiii.ui

M anagem ent

wmwaampm.com

Residential

"1 get so involved in what
I do here," she said. "This is
just what I do and I love it."
Jeff Goldman said he had
"a lot of confidence" in his
wife. "I think it's great, she
deserves it," he said.
He added that there are
"m any good teachers" at
Heathrow Elementary.
"It's a team thing," he
said.
Jamiyah Gaines, 10, a stu­
dent in G oldm an's class,
said Goldman helped her
with science and reading.
"She explains stuff easi­
er," she said.
Goldman has been teach­
ing in Seminole County for
13 years and has taugnt at
Sabal Point Elementary,
Ham ilton Elementary and
Wekiva Elementary. She
received
her bachelor's
degree from the University
of Akron in Ohio, with addi­
tional
work
at
the

S e e Teacher, Page 13A

Iraqi Diary:
Soldiers earn
promotions

1 Feb. 2004 The new unit
that is replacing us has been
going
on
patrols
with
our
pla­
toon to
get a
feel for
the
area
they
will be
Carlson
work­
ing in. Today was also a very
special day for me.
Three of my soldiers were
romoted. PV2 Garza is now
FC Garza. I had the honor
of pinning her rank on and
gave a good speech on her
behalf. SGT Bates then
inned PV2 Muckelvaney to
FC. Then, as a big surprise
to our new team member,
PVT Honstead, he was pro­
moted from Private E-l to
Private E-2. It is his first
stripe, and I had the honor of
pinning it on him. I gave a
brief speech about how this
time last year, he was sitting
at home as a civilian and
now he is in a combat zone
in Iraq receiving his first

P
P

Heathrow Elementary teacher Patricia Goldman was full of smiles
Tuesday as she was named the county’s teacher of the year.

Names You Know &amp; Trust

Property

www.aampm.com

Management

(407) 834-7600

!

S te Murder, Page 3A

Editor's note: Staff Sgt.
Charlie C. Carlson III, son o f
Sanford historian Charlie C.
Carlson II, is deployed in
Baghdad as part o f the 549th
Military Police Company. He is
providing the Herald with a
journal o f his experiences.

Herald photoe by Tom m y Vincent

B y C ristina Llorens
Herald Intern

Altamonte Springs police
have arrested two persons in
connection with the murder
Tuesday, of Steve Schuloff in his
apartment at 630 Cranes Way
in Altamonte Springs.
Officers were called to die
apartment when Schuloff's
girlfriend reported she was
unable to locate him, and that
there was suspicious activities
at the apartment when she
tried to contact him.
When officers were able to
gain entry into the apartment,
they reported finding a large
amount of blood on die mat­
tress and a black baseliall bat
lying on the mattress near
Schuloff's txxly. He reportedly
had been wrapped in a blanket
and a green plastic storage con­
tainer. It was determined that
Schuloff's daughter, 16-yearold
Courtney
Christine
Schuloff, who lived with her
father, and her boyfriend,
Michael Lawrence Moran, 20,
of Orlando, may have been
involved.
Moran was located a short
time later, near die Altamonte
Mall, widi blood stains on his
clothing. He was taken into
custody, and officers said he
was in possession of Schuloff's
wallet, car keys and cell phone.
Courtney later arrived at the
Altamonte Springs police sta­
tion with her mother. She
reportedly told officers that on
Sunday, Feb. 8, her father had
beaten her at her residence. She
said she met with Moran at the
Altamonte Mall later and told
him about the beating. She said

i

S e e Diary, Page 12A

�Page 2A

T iif. H er aid

Sunday. February ir&gt;. 2004

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
And Ihe winner is
Lake Mary Mayor
Thom Greene and Sanford real estate gum
Maria Shreve battled back and forth for
the chance to write the Around The Clock
column. In the end they both came up win­
ners. Actually the big winner is the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Shortly before Friday's noon deadline
for bids, the highest offer was $550. As
agreed to earlier in the week, I called both
Thom and Maria to get their best and final
bid. Maria tendered a final bid of $605.
That was a bit low, I thought, because
Thom and promised to dig deep into his
fat wallet to ensure he would win the col­
umn (the mayor, after all, has a Hummer
H2 and a Corvette
parked in his garage).
Around tho Clock
Hut like the savvy
politician he is, Thom
proposed a win-win
strategy: He and
Maria should get to
write a column if they
each agree to pay
$550. "I like the way
he thinks," was
Maria's response.
Maria's column
hy Dan Ping
will be published in
• • • • • • • • • the March 28 issue of
T he I lerald. Thom's
will be published Feb. 29. And I'll be
depositing $1,100 into the chambers coffers
for credit toward my I’ing for King campaign.
Congratulations to Maria and Thom,
and thanks to all who participated.
Now, if I could only convince my boss to
pay me $550 for each column I write.
MayFair 500: After last week's column, I
had several requests for photos from the
lawn mower race, aka the Mayfair 500, that
was held in the Mayfair subdivision on
Super Bowl Sunday. Actually, I had hun­
dreds of requests for photos, but the vast
majority of those were from Sanford Mayor
Brady Lessard whose favorite pasttime is
collecting photos of himself.
The top photo is Deputy City Manager
Andrew Van Caale, who finished in second
place despite being the only racer with a
push mower. The bottom photo is the 9mower field at the starting line.

i

Special to The Herald

Sanford Police Officers chaired a spirited
discussion on safety with members of the
Sanford Women's Club on Feb. 4; Resource
officers Letitia Caradonna and Lucy
Stridiron spoke on ways to be street wise
and updated home security procedures at
the monthly luncheon meeting. Two new
members, Carolyn Sebree and Carolyn
Walker were also sworn in at the Club
House by President Mindy Tooley.
The Mardi Gras luncheon, catered by
Bucks, was hostessed and decorated by
Fran Morton and Jewell Williams with the
assistance of their committee: Eve Rogero,
Carol Kirchhoff, Ruth Stamm, Martha
Stecens, De Forbes and Linda Miller.
Special home security emphasis was
laced on on deadbolts with keys, peek
oles in door and motion lights while the
motto "Don't trust anyone any more,"
highlighted the street wise advice.
Personal experiences from both police and
club members livened the dissertation and
the food was, as usual, described as.
"Delicious."

E

H

O ut &amp; A bout
SAT
The Paper Clay Workshop
for Children will be held at
the Maitland Art Center Feb.
14 from 10 a.m. to noon and
Feb. 15 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Participants will learn basic
paper clay techniques to cre­
ate their own sculptures. The
cost is $36 for Maitland Art
Center members and $40 for
non-members. Reservations
are required.
Tiie Acrobats of China
bring their time-honored art
of Cninese I lai, or acrobatics
to the Helen Stairs Theatre at
7 p.m. Winners of the Best of
Show of 1999 and the Peace
Award in Branson, Mo., the
Shanghai athletes perform
gymnastic acts of incredible
strength, grace and agility.
For more information about
tickets, call the theater at
407-321-8111.

SUN

Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

By the time you have read this you may have been struck by one of cupids arrows. You never can tell where the “Love
Archei" lets fly one of his arrows. This one was spotted at the Sanford Senior Center.

Check burglary resolved
Jamey Lee Johnson, 28, of
Deltona,
was
arrested
by
Sanford police Tuesday, in con­
nection with the theft of checks
from a vehicle in the 2900 block
of Sanford Avenue, in November
of 2003. Johnson was located at
the Seminole County Jail where
he was incarcerated on unrelated
charges. Sanford police and a
sheriff's
investigator
inter­
viewed him, and Johnson report­
edly admitted taking the checks
and selling tliem to others, but
having cashed one personally.
He said he had taken them from
a vehicle. He was arrested on
charges of burglary to an unoc­
cupied conveyance and petty
larceny.
Prostitution
• Harold Keith Williams, 46,
of Orange City, was arrested by
Sanford police on Jan. 14, at West
Third Street and French Avenue.
The arrest report says he
approached an undercover offi­
cer and offered to purchase sex.
He was arrested on a charge of
assignation to commit prostitu­
tion.

By Do Forbes

M

Straight Shooter

i

Officers offer safety
tips to Woman's Club

M

• James Earl Terry, 20, of West
13th Street, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police on Jan. 14 at
East Fourth Street and Sanford
Avenue. He reportedly offered to
purchase sex from an undercov­
er police officer. After being
taken to jail, officers found him
in possession of crack cocaine.
He was charged with procure­
ment for prostitution, possession
of cocaine, and smuggling con­
traband into a county detention
facility.
• Robert Lee Ferguson, 53, of
Geneva, was arrested by police
on Jan. 14 at East Fourth Street
and Cypress Avenue where he
reportedly attempted to pur­
chase sex from an undercover
officer. He was charged with
procurement for prostitution.
• Porfirio Hernandez-Serrano,
25, of West Ninth Street, Sanford,
was arrested by police at East
Fourth Street and Sanford
Avenue where he allegedly
offered to purchase sex from an
undercover officer. He was
charged with assignation to
commit prostitution.

i............... :
I Police f
Blotter i jsw

Ct

y.

Battery
• Edward Leroy Jones, 41. of
Castle Brewer Court, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Monday. He reportedly had been
involved in an altercation with a
male during early I ebrnnVy,
during which time he is said to
have stabbed the man with a
knife three times. Jones was
identified through a photo line­
up, and arrested on charges of
aggravated battery with a dead­
ly weapon, and aggravated
assault with intent to commit a
felony.
• Joshua Lamar Lee, 23, of
Geneva, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday in Castle
Brewer Court, where In* report­
edly had an altercation with a
female. He was arrested on
charges of burglary with assault
or battery, and battery — caus­
ing bodily harm.
Drug arrests
• Brenda Hudspeth, 33 of
West 13th Street, Sanford, was
arrested near her residence by
Sanford police on Thursday,
when she was seen carrying an
open container of beer. After
being taken to jail, officers dis­
covered she was in possession of
drug paraphernalia. She was
arrested on charges of sm ug­
gling contraband into a county
detention facility, possession of
narcotics equipment, and viola­
tion of the Sanford city ordi­
nance regarding possession of an
open container of alcohol.
• Deon Perkins, 22, of Yale
Avenue, Sanford, and Jermaine
Perkins, 21, of Oleander Avenue,
Sanford, were arrested after
Sanford police served a search
warrant at Jermaine Perkins' res­
idence on Jan. 29. Jermaine was
arrested on charges of posses­
sion of cocaine with intent to
sell/deliver, and possession* of
narcotics
equipment.
Deon

Perkins was charged with pos­
session of under 20 grams of
marijuana.
Contempt of court
Carlos Rosa, 40, of Seminole
Boulevard, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Monday at
a residence on Placid Woods
Court. I le was charged with con­
tempt of court — violation of an
injunction for protection against
domestic violence.
Thefts
• Jacquelyn Danielle Brooks,
20, 9&gt;ul Kinsey Keny.i. B.vnk^, .
20, « btjtfi of
Motirit
Dora
were
arrested
by
police"
Wednesday at a store in the
Seminole Towne Center, where
they were seen taking merchan­
dise from a store without pay­
ing. Each Was arrested on
charges of petty larceny of prop­
erty over $100 in value.
• Michelle Jackqueline Clarke,
36 of Lake Jennie Drive, Sanford,
and a 12-year-old girl were
arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday, at a store in the 3600
block of Orlando Drive. Clarke
reportedly took $105 in items
from the store, and the girl took
$4 in items. Clarke was arrested
on a charge of petty shoplifting
from a merchant. There was no
indication of charges against the
juvenile.
DU I arrest
Daniel Prichnick, 43, of
Orlando,
was arrested
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday.
Officers stopped his vehicle at
State Road 46 and Interstate 4.
He was charged with driving
under the influence (DUI) of
alcohol or drugs.
Other arrests
Brook-Ann Elizabeth Young,
37, and Terry Dwayne Young, 41,
of Ridgewood Avenue, Sanford,
were arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday at their residence. Terry
Young was arrested on a charge
of battery (dom estic) after lie
reportedly struck his son. BrookAnn Young is said to have
attempted to pull her husband
from police officers who were
taking him into custody. She was
arrested on charges of battery on
a police officer and resisting an
officer without violence.

i

The Post Polio Resource
Group will present a free
seminar on adaptive equip­
ment, presented by Colonial
Medical Supply.
Refreshments will be served.
Learn when and how to
choose equipment. The event
will bo held at Southland
Suites Assisted Living of
Longivood, State Road 434 at
Wayman Street in Longwood.
For more information, call
Ms. Singleton at 407-2609238.
The legacy of "The Sound
of Music" continues with
the appearance of four of
the von Trapp great-grand­
children of Captain von
Trapp, father of the movie's
famous singing family at the
I lelen Stairs Theatre at 2 and 6
p.m. For more information
about tickets, call the theater
at 407-321-8111.

MON ___
i; 1 t^u*
r
1Department will hold a
monthly child passenger
seat checkup from 5 to 7
p.m., for citizens of Sanford
at the Sanford Fire Station
No. 2, 300 E. Airport Blvd.
Call Tim Robles at 407-3022520 for an appointment.

WED
The city of Altamonte
Springs will hold its Fifth
Annual Senior Health Fair at
the Eastmonte Park Civic
Center. The fair starts at 10
a m. and runs until 2 p.m.
The event is free to all senior
citizens and will include
health screenings, bkxxl pres­
sure, cholesterol, glucose and
other screenings. The event
also includes guest speakers
and a free lunch. For more
information, call Debbie
I larger at 407-571-8735.
Sanford's Waterfront
Master Plan Steering
Committee will meet begin­
ning at 4 p.m. in the city
manager's conference room
of Sanford City I fall. Items on
the agenda include a midge
update, and matters pertain­
ing to the waterfront.

THUR
The city of Altamonte
Springs will hold their annua
"Middle School Talent
Show" at Lake Brantley High
School beginning at 6 p.m.
The event will involve chil­
dren who attend a Seminole
County Middle School. For
more information, call Ryan
at 407-571-8806.

�- ^ * r i* n r &gt; A ■ k x - __
■. ■.---•—. . .7 ..... . -- J . . . .
.
&gt;w
^ ^ ............................................................
* -r . »•••“

^

.
it

r i t '&lt;

T

iif . H

k r a u

)

r &gt;t

n

t

-i-r-r-

■ &gt; » f f *

Sunday. February 15. 2001 P a g e 3 A

Murder
Continued from Page 1A
they talked and formed a plan
to obtain a cun and shoot her
father, but tney could not get
the money to purchase a gun.
She added that by midnight on
that day', she had decided it was
not a good idea and talked
Moran out of doing anything.
Moran however, did not
change his mind, and on
Monday, while Courtney was
out walking her dog, he
attacked Schuloff with the base­
ball bat, then wrapped the
txxly, intending to take it, in
Schuloff's pickup truck, to
Brevard County where he
would ditch the body’.
In an interview with Moran,

police said he explained that
Courtney had beeri using her
father's credit cards to make
urthases on line, and her
ather found out. He also said
Courtney told him her father
had beaten her badly the previ­
ous night and that she wanted
her fatner dead.
Eventually, both were arrest­
ed by Altamonte Springs police.
Moran has been charged with
homicide, premeditated first
degree mutxier. Courtney was
charged with homicide, pre­
meditated murder. Both were
transported to the Seminole
County jail where they are
being held without bond.

l

u

H

f

t

P\H 6 *■ »
F o r T h e

S a n f o rd / S e m in o le

C o u n ty

C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e

MARDI GRAS

SH O E S A L E
Ladies Shoes

H 0 ° ° to s3 9 x

L O W

1GROUPLADIESHANDBAGS50%Off
208 E. First St.,
Downtown Sanford

\

C O U N T R Y

wm.

407-3 2 2 -0 2 0 4 s i ' i i

There’s a

better

E n jo y c r a w f is h , s h r im p
a n d a l l th e fix in g s

w a y to b u y
in s u ra n c e .
You can buy your

in s u ra n c e

Bettye D. Smith Cultural Arts Center
119 W. 5th St. (between Park and Oak avenues)

from n stranger at a

- 8

Sunday, February 15 • 1 PM till 4 PM

NUM BER

or from

Cost $12.00 In Advance

...a neighbor, someone you know,
someone you can trust and respect.

J o i n D a n P in g F o r H is F u n d -R a is in g E v e n t !
C o m e b y 3 0 0 N . F r e n c h o r c a l l 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 fo r a d v a n c e t i c k e t s

Call today and talk to a real person
who cares about your family’s
protection and security.

--------------------------------------------

Since 1968

ACSHARDWAREACEHARDWAREACEHARDWARE

fc

2575 S. French Ave.
Sanford

«Auto-Owners Insurance

(407) 322-0285

&lt;
tJk« -JJo cP»cbftJ»' ‘T’fffift*

$15.00 At The Door

Life Home Car Business

Hardware
Stores
Pet Friendly Stores

RIVER
ROCK

EALTIME
OG FOOD

u W i 22 S e m t t io f o C o u n ty

ScKoCaftstvtp ^Pageant

50 LB.

1/2 CU. FT.

80 LB.

40 LB.

e
5

An Official Preliminary For The
Miss Florida And Miss America Pageants
FlatLiiex

Wall Paint

February 28, 2004
7:00 P.M.

f t

CRABGRASS
CONTROL

The Helen Stairs Theatre
(Downtown Sanford)

Crabgrass Control Stops
Woods Boforo They Start.
Covers 5,000 sq. ft.

$ 0 9 8

9

Come Be A Part O f The
Miss Seminole County Pageant.

RENTALS

E n te r ta in m e n t P r o v id e d B y

BAG

WILD
BIRDFOOD
22 LBS.

$ 4 ,4 7

• T bag

QUALITY TOUCH FLAT
LATEX WALL* TRIM
• 10 Year Durability
• One Coat Coverage
•Washable
(1578657)

$ 4 4 9 7

HI GAL

CarpetSteam$J200 Pressure
Planner Dantnl perDay

WOSker

D“ n

M ir ia m &amp; V a le rie 's
S c h o o l O f D a n c e A rts
F o r M o r e I n fo r m a t io n C a ll

(407) 321-3576
Advance Tickets
By Donation $ 10.00
At The Door...$15.00

“91ie Qoad 0b
Ciiou'iicd d t e uW ica ^Begins S ke" jj
I

S * S ^ WhileYouWait Tank

20 lb.$

^ M n C ^ m p tn y

jjj

s a t is f a c t io n

GUARANTEED

^

CAN ^

M0ST EXCHANGE TANKS TOOI

Serving All Your Hardware Needs Since 1978

SATISFACTION

|r~AiC£ :—|
—i\
n -*a'IC E .—\r—J m
a longwood
0D II SA
sanford I Icasselberry
(2 7 1
|1
l 2
0 7 1E. 25th St. I Winter Park Dr.
Hwy
207
5 H
wy 434 &amp; 427

33 J L
l 32
339-4883
321 -0885 J L 339-7365-

ACEhaudwareACE hardwareACE hardwareACE hardwareACEhardware
9

�»■

If *■'

INlftC 4A Sunday, February 15. 2004

»»**“■»■I»&gt;r F*'

TllF. I lKKAI.lt

O pinion
Invent something
C e le b r a tin g
f e r r is

th e

m a k e rs

w h e e l a n d

th e

Opinion
*
,

Page Policy
Don't like our point of view?
Do something about It.
Write us a letter to the
oditor. All letters to the
editor must be signed and.
for verification purposes,
Include an address and
phono number. Letters
should also be limited to 500
words. Letters to the editor
will be accepted by:
•U.S. Mall
300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford. FL 32771
•E-mall
oditorOsomlnoleherald.com
•Fax
323-9408
Letters to the editor and
columnists who appear on
tho editorial page do not
necessarily represent the
views of The SanfordHemld.
Letters may be edited.

o f th e

re a p e r

I love to rend information about inventors. Two of them
nave birthday anniversaries in the next few days.
On Feb. 14, 1859, George Washington Gale Ferris was bom
i Galesburg, III. As his name implies, he is credited with
di signing and constructing the first Ferris wheel. He develed it for the World Colombian Exposition in Chicago in
1893. It was 250 feet in diameter, with 36
coaches, each capable of carrying up to 40
people. That's a total of 1,440 people, larger
than anything we have at our amusement
parks these days. The people stood up in the
cars for their circular trip. Needless to say, it
was the featured attraction at that fair. Ferris
said it was designed as America's answer to
the Eiffel Tower built for the Paris
International Exposition of 1889. Ferris died
in Pittsburgh just three years after his wheel
Nick
was intniduced.
Cyrus H. McCormick was bom Feb. 15,
1809 in Rockbridge County, Va. He is credit* * * * * * ed with having developed the reaper, said to
second only to the creation of railroads, in the betterment
i the farmers of our nation. Actually, he didn't design it. His
lather had attempted to create a reaper during previous years,
hut died before it could be fully developed. His son took over
the task and introduced his first reaper, with horse-operated
power, in July of 1831. It was first demonstrated in a wheatueld in Virginia, but McCormick moved to Chicago in 1847 to
he closer to the farming center of the nation. Even though
lien* were 20 years of litigation regarding his patent rights, he
ventually won, and his business prospered. He died in 1884
and by 1902, his family sold the rights to others who consoli­
dated into what became International Harvester Company.
I hese days, his original reaper has become one of the major
pieces of equipment on most grain producing farms. It is now
\cry large, with an enclosed cab for the operator, complete
with heat and air conditioning, and often a radio and twoway telephone operation.
Earlier this month, on Feb. 11, we had the birthday anniverirv of Thomas Alva Edison, born in 1847, Talk about patents,
he held more than 1,200 of them, including patents for the
incandescent lamp, phonograph, electric dynamo, and key
parts of such items as the movie camera and telephone trans­
mitter. I lis once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration, and
"9 percent perspiration." He died in Menlo Park, N.J. in 1931.
I he purpose here is to call attention to those who may have
developed something which would become sellable, but failed
to patent their creation. There are many ways these days,
including e-mail, which offer to help a person patent some­
thing new. The only problem is some of these so-called
experts, who might try to take some of the financial gain away
from the inventor in the name of being a co-filer. This is dan­
gerous unless you look into the person who says he will get
vour patent.
r . I had a close friend and relative who worked at the
p ennedy Space Center years ago. In his snare time, he was
allowed to take home some of the waste fluids from the space
program, which he ran through a make-shift still in his shed,
and produced some of the strongest glue known at that time.
I he glue became part of the construction of space related proji i Is He didn't bother to obtain a patent however. Eventually
he turned his process over to the KSC officials he worked for.
I le suspected that the person who did take over the process
obtained the patent and possibly became extremely wealthy.
I suspect there are others here in Central Florida who may
I *, in the same situation. Don't let your discovery or invention
i to waste. Apply for a patent. ,You may find someone else
lias already filed for a patent on what you have created, but
■ ie never knows. You may be onto something that could not
i dv be of benefit to future mankind, but be financially good
t &gt;r you as an individual.

M '

Pfeifauf

REAUYIW FOR
PEACEFUL
POMESTIC
USES...

n

Your Views
Grandma thanks
SPD for bringing
killer to justice
To the editor:
My name is Karen Tillman.
In 1997 my 6-week old
grandson was beaten to
death in Sanford. Neither my
daughter nor her boyfriend
were charged for his murder.
For six years 1 wrote to so
many people to help solve
this murder, but no one
would help.
Two months ago, 1 found
out that Detective Jose
Santiago was calling my exhusband, so I got his phone
number and called him. He
was very professional and
seemed stern, but let me tell
you that this detective solved
this case and had a verv dan­
gerous man taken off the
streets. I was impressed how
fast it all happened and how
he and his many team mem­
bers alljworked through (jie
weekend to get tins done. 1le
even worked through his
vacation.
My opinion of Florida has
changed a lot because of him.
My granddaughter is safe
because of him. Jeffery
Rothschild told me long ago
that he would steal my
granddaughter Brianna, and
I have no doubt in my mind
that he would have. My hus­
band and I adopted her and
she is six.
I recommend a commen­
dation for his swift action
and the dedication he
showed to solve this cold
case file.
Karen Tillman,
Chicopee, Mass.

W .

Altamonte chief of
police is grateful
for Sanford partner
To the editor

*&lt;■?

Recently, we learned that a
city employee was in need of
food and made a plea for
help from our friends at the
Sanford Police Department. It
is my understanding that
Officers Mike Bernosky and
William Willis initiated and
coordinated raising dona­
tions. On behalf of Sanford

»•—

Police Department and the
Explorer's Post 516, a $60
Winn Dixie gift card was
donated. Through our com­
bined efforts more than $500
was raised and donated to
the family.
On behalf of the City of
Altamonte Springs, I would
like to thank Sanford Police
Department, the Explorer's
Post 516 and officers
Bernosky and Willis for initi­
ating this endeavor and the
generous contribution.
Because we have outstanding
partners such as Sanford
Police Department, we were
able to help a family during
their time of need.
Your generosity was very
kind and I appreciate your
community involvement.
Once again, thank you very
much.
Robert C. Merchant, Jr.
Chief of Police
Altamonte Springs

Downtown ownetl
objects to paper s
‘untruthful’ report
To the editor:
In a recent article in the
Seminole Section of the
Orlando Sentinel several con­
cerns were raised by "local
merchants" including, but
not limited to: (1) Merchants
"I lad little or no voice in
planning the changes," (2)
"Parking already is some­
times hard to find," (3) "It
doesn't seem quite fair”
Dunn said. "We had no real
say in it before," (4) "We
want to try to be a part of it,
if the city would allow us,"
he (Dunn) said.
1 represent a group of
property owners and mer­
chants who own more than
85 percent of the property to
be directly affected by this
project and are in full sup­
port of it.
While Mr. Dunn has been
a vibrant participate in build­
ing his businesses in the area
around the downtown, his
businesses are not actually in
the area to be immediately
impacted by the First Street
Streetscape project and for
him or any other pmperty or
business owner to intimate
that the city has not taken
local interests into considera­

tion is just not factual.
The city of Sanford and its
project development partners
nave held more than a dozen
meeting activities encourag­
ing input from anyone inter­
ested. They have had meet­
ings that were specially set
up for the merchants, only to
have three or four people
attend. The atmosphere at
one meeting was so con­
tentious by a few merchants
that the engineers packed
their charts and easels and
left.
There were two very large
and public meetings that Mr.
Dunn and several dozen
merchants attended (Dec. 12,
2002 and Feb. 19, 2003).
There were video and chart
presentations and a "straw
poll" was taken and all con­
cerns were listed and taken
into consideration.
The final vote was open to
the public. It was a joint ses­
sion of the City Commission
and the Community
Redevelopment Agency and !
nMrW.tlMO.25 property own7j,
ers and merchants attended
in support, while only four
or five merchants and inter­
ested parties attended in
opposition.
I made the presentation for
those in support. 1 presented
the City Commission and the
CRA with a petition of sup­
port from property owners
representing 85 percent of the
properties that are directly
affected by this project.
While I understand the
concerns about the project, I
have seen the city of Sanford
address each item of concern
with sincere interest and a
pro-active demeanor. The city
Iras put together a plan that
takes into consideration the
major concerns of many mer­
chants, including the starting
date (moved several months
at the request of the mer­
chants), setting up satellite
parking areas and phasing
the work in five phases so
that no one would be blocked
or kept from any storefront
any longer than is absolutely
necessary. Many more issues
have been addressed along
the way.
It is particularly unfair to
those who have worked tire­
lessly from the city to
attempt to make this project
as painless as possible. Even
when the acrimony of the
merchants opposing has been

very acerbic, the city staff,
commissioners and CRA
members have continued to
listen carefully and act in
good faith.
On April 13, 2003, the
Seminole Sentinel carried an
editorial by Jim Toner that I
responded to at the time in a
written response that was not
published. Mr. Toner wrote:
"Sanford needs to work
harder It) satisfy the concerns
of all parties, including
downtown businesses, or we
will see a replay of an unfor­
tunate scenario of infighting
that hurts everyone
involved."
I pointed out to the paper
at that time that these con­
cerns were not an accurate
portrayal of the facts.
I would hope that the
Seminole Sentinel would
work harder to report the
facts accurately so that a
more complete picture of the
progress and successes of the
downtown can be more positivt4wiyft4iT*tl« Thore will
always Nt'propJe; jvho are
unhappv and they should
always have a voice. But,
when the picture is painted
of discord and lack of con­
cern, it serves no one. The
truth may not make a great
headline, but it does serve
those of us who are working
hard to keep Sanford grow­
ing in a positive direction.
Virgil Hurley
Sanford

Sanford officer
commended by
Goodwill director
To the editor:
Brian Tooley, Sanford
Chief of police,
1 am writing to express
my appreciation for one of
your officers, Stacy
Richardson. She responded
to a call at our office on Jan.
8. Our security alarm was
going off and she waited
patiently for me to return to
the office to check things
and reset the alarm. She
I was very professional.
Please compliment heron
her performance.
Leslie D. Quarles
Goodwill Industries
Coordinator

President George Bush’s loyalty is a two-way street
K1

Everybody is talking about
the president's appearance on
"Meet the Press" Sunday, and
most agree that it was not one
of the great moments of his
presidency. And it doesn't mat­
te r who you ask, whether it's
( .eorge Will or Peggy Noonan
or some other Busin supporter,
you'll be told President
Bush's performance was less
than stellar.
No matter what oilier aiticisms liave been voiced, to my
mind his unqualified defense of
CIA Director George Tenet, was
inexcusable. While his display
of loyalty to a member of his
ad ministration is characteristic
of the man, his Judgment in the
matter leaves a lot to be desired.
Moreover, that same sense of
loyalty was not displayed by
Mr. Tenet.
People in government who
been appointed by the

president, or even holdovers
from the previous Clinton
administration who have been
allowed to keep their jobs, serve
at the pleasure of the president.
Part of their job is to protect the
president from verbal assaults
and attacks, especially those
that are utterly unjustified by
the facts.
George Bush is now under
attack for something for which
he should not be criticized - the
tragedy of September 11, 2001
and the failure of intelligence
about Iraqis WMDs. People for­
get that George W. Bush was
sworn in on January 20, of 2001.
He hadn't had time to even
open his eyes before 9/11 hap­
pened and yet he is being
blamed for it and the
Democrats and their media
allies are implying that he knew
something that he did not
know about the attack when all

the evidence
proves the
charges are
simply hogwaslr.
wash. A
And as
W M I ) m a tte r
is co n ce rn e d ,

H

E

. ___

P r e s id e n t
Clinton
and
Mike
every foreign
Reagan
intelligence
• •
ser vi c e
agreed that Saddam Hussein
possessed them.
The biggest mistake he made
last Sunday on "Meet The
Press" was voicing confidence
in George Tenet. If George Tenet
were a real man and saw his
President under attack and tak­
ing all the flak for the failure of
the CIA and the all problems
with the intelligence, he would
ngly take the blame and
willingly
offer his resignation - and the

president would do well to
accept it. 1le'd take the monkey
off the President's back and put
it on his own shoulders where it
belongs.
As long as George Tenet sim­
ply hangs around and plays the
cover-my-behind card instead
of protecting the president,
George Bush continues to get
buried by a controversy which
should be focused on the CIA
director.
It’s important to remember
that Tenet is a Clinton holdover,
which should be a warning to
any president that it' is very
unwise to allow people from
previous administrations to
stay on in key positions such as
head of the CIA, especially if
they were from the opposite
, You're just asking for
le, especially when the
previous administration was
Bill Clinton's scandal ridden

a

term of office.
The President needs to have
somebody tell him he needs to
get rid of George Tenet. Karl
Rove needs to sit down and
have lunch with George Tenet
and tell him "George, it's time
for you to turn in your resigna­
tion and we want it by dinner­
time. And the President will
accent it."
Tlris is important because
what's happening now is not

good for America. What we
P
nlave is a president who is run­
ning the war like Ronald
Reagan and running his re-elec­
tion campaign as if he were Jiis
father.
Remember,
when
the
Republicans had a package on
former President Bush's desk
that would have cut spending
without raising taxes to get tire
budget to that $500 billion

mark, the Democrats had a tax
increase to get there. And the
president who had pledged
"read my lips, no new taxes,"
chose the Democrat's tax
increase over his own party's
spending arts. And the rest is
history.
Hie President has to start
showing the kind of strength he
displayed after 9/11 and the
place to start is to have some­
one go to George Tenet and tell
hi nr to accept his responsibility
to protect his president and
resign.

Mile Reagan, the eldest son o f
Prvsuient Ronald Reagan, is heard
on more than 200 talk radio sta­
tions nationally as part o f the
Radio
America
Network.
Comments
to
mereagan(“ liotmail.com for Mike.
C20H MIKE REAGAN

�r rf • r

' ■ f i ' ' f - f f r - T t t * - r r r r t r - r r r r r r r r * r ' f '

* a

a r + 'a •p^'aa-a

T

uf.

H

r »v

• #1 v r

Sunday. IVhrtmry 15. 2004 INlftC 5 A

erald

Bishop Arthur
Bishop Arthur Lee Smith,
100, of Miami, formerly of
Sanford, died Monday, Feb. 2,
2004.
He was bom May 4, 1903,
in Hawkinsville, Ga. He
attended school in Fitzgerald,
Ga. then Glouchester County
Community College in New
Jersey,
and
Walkers
Theological
Institute
in
Alabama.
In 1932, he received his first
pastoral
assignment
in
Hopkins, a small town in the
suburbs of Melbourne, a
church with only three mem­
bers. He was a member of
International
Religious
Congress and the state Trustee
Board of Triumph Church. He
also served as financial secre­
tary for their Tallahassee
Rescue Home project.
He is credited with build-

ing, pastoring and
In 2002, he retired
helping to organize
and moved to Miami,
churches in Crescent
fellowshipping at the
City, Fort Myers, Fort
New
Beginning
Pierce, Green Cove
Praise Tabernacle.
Springs, Jacksonville,
Survivors include
Miami,
Talatka,
family
members
Valdosta, Ga., West
Mother Betty Smith,
Virginia,
Asbury
Mother
Martha
Park,
Berlin,
Bailey and Elder and
Glassboro
and
Mrs.
Grady
Smith
Vineland, all in New
Robinson; children,
Jersey, and in Sanford.
Myra Smith-Taylor,
Locally, Bishop Smith was Miriam Smith, Elvira Smith,
the founder and pastor of Dr. Lila Smith, Jack Miller
Triumph The Church and Smith and Tyrone Smith; a
Kingdom of God in Christ, host of nieces and nephews.
1414 W. 15th St. in Sanford for
Funeral services were held
many
years.
Goldsboro Saturday, Feb. 7, at the New
Elementary School housed Beginning Praise Tabernacle
first and second graders at in Miami with Rev. Dr. John
this church for sometime.
H. Taylor officiating.
While living in Sanford, he
T a y lo r -W a s n in g to n
married Emma Smith, and Mortuary, Miami, in charge of
had seven children.
arrangements.

Obituaries
W ALTER M. H EYNE
W alter M. Heyne, 100,
of O viedo, died
W ednesday, Feb. 11, 2004.
He w as born Feb. 17, 1903,
in D ecatur, 111. He w as a
Lutheran m inister.
Su rvivors include sons,
W alter M. Jr., H erbert B.;
daughter, C arole R.
Ludw ig; 16 grandchild ren;
20 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Feb. 21, at 11
a.in. at P rince of Peace
Lutheran Church.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge
of arrangem ents.

!

M A T T IE L. H U N T
M attie L. Hunt, 86, of
Sanford, died W ednesday,
Feb. 4, 2004.
Funeral services w ill be
held Saturday, Feb. 14, at
11 a.m . at C hurch of G od,
503 H ickory Ave., Sanford,
w ith Bishop Jam es Turner
officiating.
H ayes Brothers
Funeral Hom e, A ltam onte
Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.
ANN D. 'C H IC K A D E E '
M U RPH Y
Ann D. "C h ick a d e e"
M urphy, 53, of Lake
M onroe, died Tuesday,
Jan. 27, 2004, at her
residence.
Funeral services w ill be
held Saturday, Feb. 21, at
11 a.m . at V ictory in
Praise, Bayhead Center,
1680 N. C ounty Road 427
in Longw ood.
In lieu of flow ers, don a­
tions m ay be m ade to
Locks of Love, 2925
Avenue N orth, Su ite 102,
Lake W orth, FL 33461 or
M ake-A -W ish Foundation,
3550 N. C entral Ave.,
Suite 300, Phoenix, AZ,
85012.
A llen-Sum m erhill
Funeral Home, D eLand, in
charge o f arrangem ents.
M A R G A R E T BU T L E R
P A R R ISH
M argaret Butler Parrish,
76, of West Third Street,
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Feb. 11, 2004, in
G reensboro, N.C. She w as
a retired cafeteria m anag­
er for the Sem inole
County Elem entary School
system , and a m em ber of
W estview Baptist Church,
Sanford.
Su rvivors include
daughter, Faye H eath,
N okom is, Fla.; sons,
Sam uel Parrish,
G reensboro, N .C., Steven
Parris, Sanford; brother,
Earl "M o o se" Butler,
Fayetteville, N .C .; seven
grandchild ren; tw o great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services w ill be
held Sunday, Feb. 15, at 2
p.m ., at Jernigan-W arren
Funeral H om e C hapel in
Fayetteville, w ith Rev. Tim
Evans officiating. Burial
will be in LaFayette
M em orial Park. V isitation
w ill be at the JerniganW arren Funeral Home,
Sunday, from 1 to 2 p.m.
In lieu o f flow ers,
m em orial donations m ay
be m ade to A lzh eim er's
R esearch, D uke M edical
Center, P.O. Box 2914,
D urham , N.C. 27710..
Jernigan-W arren
Funeral Hom e,
Fayetteville, N .C., in

charge of arrangem ents.
LEO N A M . SC H A U B
Leona M. Schaub, 78, of
Longw ood, died
Thursday, Feb. 12, 2004, in
A ltam onte Springs. She
w as born O ct. 2, 1925, in
D etroit. She w as a hom e­
maker.
Su rvivors include
daughters, Linda L.
M urray and Susan M.
H eier; brother, O rville
Loyer; sisters, Virginia
O 'C on n er and Vermelda
Faucher; four gran d chil­
dren; three great-gran d ­
children.
Funeral services will be
held M onday, Feb. 16, at
N ativity C atholic Church,
w ith Father Benjam in
Berinti officiating.
M em orial donations in
her nam e are suggested to
O w n C ars or Fam ily Pall
Bearers.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Sp rin gs, in charge
of arrang em ents.
G L A D Y S E. S T IN E
G lad ys E. Stine, 95, of
Lake M ary died Monday,
Feb. 9, 2004, at her resi­
dence. She w as born July
20, 1920, in Schenectady,
N.Y. and m oved to Lake
M ary from A rlington,
Texas in 1986. She w as a
h om em aker and a m em ­
b er o f the First
C ongregation al Church in
W inter Park.
Su rvivors include sons,
Rev. Dr. D onald M. Stine,
Lake Mary, and Robert J.
Stine, Paxton, M ass.; sister
D oris W inkley, Lake M ary;
seven gran d child ren ; five
great-gran d ch ild ren .
Funeral services w ill be
held at a later date.
G ram kow Funeral
H om e, Sanford, in charge
of arrangem ents.

Banfield Funeral Hom e,
W inter Springs, in charge
of arrangem ents.
D ELEN E T. T H O M P SO N
D elene T. Thom pson,
24, of Sanford, died
Sunday, Feb. 8, 2004.
Su rvivors include m oth­
er, Julia Eason; father,
Tom m ie Thom pson, Sr.;
daughter, C hasity H olden;
step-,m other Vermottn
Jack so n ; brothers,
Tom m ie, Junior, N ovian
and Josep h; grandparents,
Evelyn Bell, Albert
Thom pson, Sr., G eorge
and Elm ira Hall, Sr. and
Lula Thom pson.
Funeral services w ill be
held Saturday, Feb. 14, at
11 a.m . at C alvary Tem ple
of Praise, 2020 M cC racken
Road, Sanford, Bishop
Paul W right, pastor.
In lieu of flow ers, d on a­
tions may be m ade to
H ayes Brothers Funeral
H om e, 2609 W ells Avenue,
Fern Park, FL 32730.
H ayes Brother
Funeral Hom e, A ltam onte
Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.

B ER TH A S. S T R A U S S
Bertha S. Strau ss, 93, of
Longw ood, died
Thursday, Feb. 12, 2004, in
A ltam onte Springs. She
w as born O ct. 5, 1910, in
Bronx, N.Y. She w as a
secretary.
Su rvivors include
Jacqu elyn E. C ollins.

Hwy. 17-92 - Maitland
Phone 339-6988
Qene Hunt. Owner

H
ISTCMCIIIIKIUUBE
2561 Sanford AvwVSarrtorcL H.‘

407-323-3122
Pastor
Jon CantM
Morning Worahtp
10:30 a.m.
S:JOam.
Sunday School
•00 pm.
Sunday Cvwnlng
Wad. Night BIMa Study
7:00 pm.
7:00 pm.
Wad. Night Klda Chib

02/15/04

5 Wheel braco
6 Hoops gp
7 Maryland
athlete, briefly
8 Japanose
stringed
instrument
9 Rapper Rhymes
10 Gordie ol tho
NHL
11 Budget
alternative
12 Zebra on a field
13 *VeryweH,*in
Val-disbre
14 Trendy eateries
15 *Mamma Mia!"
group
16 Clean well
17 Chip without
dip?
18 Very, in Vienna
24 Publishers
Straus and
Giroux
26 Wee hour
29 Oil-baked
veggies
32 1998 NL. MVP

It

n

120

29

IABETICS

Private Inturami- rW n. »» t/Mfh,
)nu may qtialift to receive your diabetic testing
supplies ai I J T T I .I - OR N O C O S T T O VOtl!

H

a p p y

a p p y

V

Your testing supplies will be mailed right to your
’
home with NO SHIPPING OR HANDLING CHARGES

B

130

17

16

r

193
101 102

1

103

1117

1121
02004 11ilium- Media S t n ic tv Inc.

xwordeditor 0 aol.com

S e e c r o s s w o r d p u z z le a n s w e r s o n P a g e

with Medicare or

H

26

16

90

i r t h d a y

&amp;

a l e n t i n e ’f t B

a y

12A

Banfield Funeral Home
Family Owned • Quality Service • Affordable Prices
TIIK CHOICE IS SIMPLE
Transport
B u r i a l C r e m a t i o n Out Of State
s 1 4 9 5

s5 5 0

$7 9 5

Since 1989
4 2 0 W. SR 4 3 4 • W inter Springs

1-800-835-3155

ly
*

IS

12$

24

88 Pnma donna
trait
90 Unit ol light
91 Homeless one
95 Bottomless pit
97 Pylo ol sitcoms
99 Rip out
100 Puts on
101 "Strong
Enough*
country singer
1021 didn't
thing*
103 Majorcan mister
104 ‘Ironside* law
gp.
105 Yank, for
example
106 ‘Stoned Soul
Picnic*
songwriter
107 Somo laptops
108 Karmann
109 Ed and Mol ol
baseball
110 Sup
113 Yukon
automaker
115 Court figs

1“

12 n

121

IF ELIGIBLE Certain restrictions apply
kWe handle all the paperwork!
Free Delivery! CALL TODAY!

S 7

60 Abruzzi article
62 Allred ol the
theater
63 Humbly
requests
64 Subj lor nonnativos
66 Mischief
67 Like 101
courses
69 Phihpptno island
70 Pluck
74 *Momo* author
Michael
75 Cornfield
cacophony
76 Rain harbinger
77 Julius Dithers's
wile, in
‘Blondio*
79 "The Deep*
actross
80 Cuopreceder
81 Pi follower
83 Morodosolate
84 Biblical endings
85 "Now I gel itl*
87 Formor Cub
Sandberg

34 15th-century
date
36 Boating sound
38 *Say what?*
39 Yard contents
40 La-di-da
41 Turner otal
42 City near
Scottsdalo
43 Formerly,
formerly
44 Sport fish
45 "Ready
46 ‘Shepherds ol
tho Night*
author
47 Norse god ol
war
48 42 gal., to
OPEC
50 ’Tho Boll Jar*
author
52 "The Cosby
Show" actress
56 Family eldor
57 Art Doco
designer
59 Glass in a
Irame

Stumped? Call 1-900-226-4413. 99 cents a minute

MEDICARE RECIPIENTS!
I... New Electric Wheelchairs
"NO COST TO YOU"

4 0 7 -3 2 7 -1 5 0 0

,9n ^Ginciitlwnncc

Harriett Perry’s Birthday
"To everything there is a season, and a
time for every purpose under the heavens.
A time to lie born, and a time to die". As
we remember Granny’s birthday on
February 1.4th, it seems like only a few
clays ago we celebrated her 90th year in
this life. /Vs we reflect on what would have
been your birthday, we can also rejoice in
what it can be, that someday we will come
together again. It is very difficult at times,
but we can take comfort in the Word that
we have only a few days, full of trouble. If
she had been here today, it would have
marked our 91st Birthday. Even though she is gone, we are thank­
ful and feel blessed with the legacy you left with your children,
grand-children, great grands, other family and numerous friends
to keep you alive forever in our hearts.

2/1/1H . 1 l/ttO/02

M M fM M M M N T e a .

MSFUYYUB

“HOUSE
96 _ while
TRAILERS" By
98 Some pizza
PAULA QAMACHE
slices
ACROSS
104 Florida resort
1 Hoads in a bar?
island
6 Fed travel
108 Becamo
monitor
tiresome
10 "Act Ono"
111 Evening do
autobiographer 112 Shaky,
14 Hidalgo homos
businesswise
19 Lowest deck on 114 Hood's honey
a ship
116 Durable dos
20 Stoady
117 Give oil
21 Page-bottom
118 Novelist 0 Brien
direction
119 Chemical prolix
22 Dry as _
120 Worthless stull
23 Escutcheon
121 Some DVD
marking
players
25 Chaucerian
122 Bar orders
marrtago expert 123 To be, to a 10327 Sorenstam ol
Down
tho LPGA
28 Is sorry lor
DOWN
30 Courlwear
1 _ point
31 Thoy don't work
2 Town near
33 Inatunk
Bangor
34 U K. honors
3 Former TV host
35 Clue weapon
Stewart
37 Mimosa lamily
4 Themo
tree
40 Jailbirds do it
1
2
4
3
44 Manna
49 Game with two
19
hole cards
51 Base kid
23
52 Chinese menu
ottering
27
53 Windblown soil
54 Frooway troublo 31
55 Biscotti flavoring
57 Really bugs
58 Lawn layer
59 Pre-imago
44 45 48
Insects
61 Big name in hair SI
conditioning
65 Kingpin
68 TV stand-in
71 Arranged to pay ss
later
72 Stogner’s
Pulitzer novel
* _ ol Repose*
73 Bowl over
75 Jowelbox
75
76 77
78 Final accounts
80 Spin doc
12
82 R ice -_
83 Get closer, as
19
to hear better
86 Discretionary
92
authority
89 Santa suit, lor
some
91 Culture Club
104 IDS 106 107
singer
92 Luxurious
112
retreats
93 Is polite, in a
it*
way
94 Cartoonist Potor 120
95 Iowa State's city

&gt;•" l

Nothingbutmemonesaswejourneyon. longingloryour
smilethat isforevergone.
Abeautiful memorythat willneverfadeofonewelovedso
dearlybutcouldnotsave.
*. ,-sIIbrokeourheartstoloseyoubutyoudidn’tdiealone.
.— _ _ _ | ApartofuswentwithyouonthedayGodcalledyouhome.
.
Amilliontimeswe’veneededyouandamilliontimeswe've
L - J K ----- 1 cried.
Mayyourspirit&amp;soul knowthatiflovealonecouldhavesavedyou...younever
wouldhavedied.
WrittenbyFredDuhart, Michelle, Andre, Shina, HenryJr. &amp;Jaelyn

m-i

BRISSON

FUNERAL HOME
‘ Seminole County's

Most Experienced Funeral Home
A
C o m b in e d
T o tal O f

• , *. ■

.1- 1,. -V. -V* •i - ••

FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY

147 Y e a r s
o f

Serving Central Florida Since 1954

C a r in g

“A Friend When You Really Need One

S e r v ic e

Badi row L to R Hon Kand/ar. Baev/ Wiggni Law McGann
Front row l to R Shorty Srrrth and Bobby Bnaaon

5 FULFILLING YOUR FUNERAL AND CREMATION
NEEDS LOCALLY AND W ORLDW IDE
CEMETERIES
46A &amp; Rinehart Rd.

AND FUNERAL HOMES
24 Hrs. Telephone (407) 322-4263

‘A s k F o r Y o u r F r e e S i m p l i c i t y P l a n • P r e - A r r a n g e m e n t G u id e ”
•I,.

905

Laurel Ave., Sanford

( 4 0 7 )

3 2 2 - 2 1 3 1

&amp;

�^*

PtlftC

T iie H eram)

(lA Sunday. February 15. 2004

L ife
The Way We Were:

SANFORD
RETURNS TO
ITS ROOTS

Chase &amp; Co.
celebrated 50
years in 1934
The following was in The
Sanford Herald in 1934. The
copy I have was not dated.
50th anniversary of
Chase &amp; Co. 1884-1934
"At Sanford 50 years ago
the two Chase brothers found­
ed a business which has since
............................. become a
Florida
institution.
Today, we
of Chase &amp;
Co. are
pmud and
grateful for
the contin­
ued prvs_
...
enceand
Grace Marie
SUnedpher
these two
..............................founders,
who,
through freezes, panics and
depressions have guided tire
business to this point.
We am grateful also to the
large number of growers and
northern dealers whose friend­
ship and confidence have
made possible our continuing
growth and expansion over
tnisperiod.
The record of the past is sig­
nificant but only as it may
indicate our ability to render
superior service in the future.
The effort to serve, and to
serve better continues to be
our first aim.
CHASE &amp; CO. General
Offices, Sanford, Florida.
Growers and shippers of
Citrus Fruits and Vegetables,
Grower's Supplies... Chaco
Fertilizers."
Officials, employees
celebrate 50th anniversary
More than 80 officials and
employees of Chase &amp; Co.
were guests at a dinner in
observance of the 50th
atfiiversary of theiairnding of
tire firm. It was held in the
chamber of commerce build­
ing the previous Saturday
evening, with Joshua C. Chase
as toastmaster.
The program opened with
the singing of "Hail, Hail the
Gang's All Here." Rev. Martin
J. Bram of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church offered the
invocation after which Mayor
VV.A. Leffler, executive vice
president of the firm, wel­
comed those in attendance.
Following the dinner, the
entertainment included a
magic act by "Presto, the
Magician", otherwise known
as Raymond Montsalvatge, Jr.
and a song by Martin
Stinecipher.
Tire following talks were
given: "Incubating Chase and
Co.", S.O. Chase, Sr.; "Why I
Came to Florida", C.A.
Baumeister; "Experiences with
Giase and Co.", G
Hutchinson; "Highlights on
the Farms", E.W. Copeland;
and "Tire Next 50 Years".
Tire program concluded
with the singing of "Auld
Lang Syne". All of tire pro­
gram participants were
employees of Grase and Co.
Guests present were F.P.
Forster, Rev. Martin J. Bram,
S.G. Gray, W.R. Robinson, J.K.
Withersjxxrn, Charles Benham
and Charles Whitner.
Those attending who had
40 or more years of service
with the firm were C.A.
Baumeister, S.O. Chase, J.C.
Chase, T.J. Eubanks, W.R.
Harney, E. Magnuson and
Leonard Vihlen.
Employees who had been
with the firm for 25 years or
more were A.R. Bogue, Mayo
Dade, N.A. Fry, C.P. Herndon,
W.A. Leffler, and J.B. Shiver.
Those with 10 years or
more of service were Randall
Gvase, S.O. Chase, Jr., J.D.
Callahan, S.M. Crowell, EH.
Cullum, M.L. Cullum, G.B.
Frank, Corbett Autchison,
W.C. Hutchinson, T.W. Jones,
P.H. Lansing, A.B. Mahoney,
R.F. Moule, Eric Nordgren,
Miss Maude Ramsey, A.J.
Rinck, Jay Stull, P.T. Stanley,
William Vogt, C.F. Ward and
DS. Wilson.
Others included W.C.
Appling, T.A. Brown, T.V.
Brown, Henry Bruckemeyec
F.W. Chase, E.W. Copeland,
Snow Collins, Miss Bonnie
See Stinecipher, Page 11A

R ecognized as a Tree City USA years ago, city plants oaks in M agnolia Square
By Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer
SANFORD — When
is Arbor Day? A former
Sanford city official
once told us, "It's any
time we want it to be."
Such is the case.
The National Arbor
Day is supposed to be
the last Friday in April
(30th). While it is usual­
ly declared by
Presidential
Proclamation, it has
never been officially
verified in Congress.
In Florida, Arbor Day
is Jan. 19. In the city
of Sanford however,
this year, it was held on
Feb. 9.
Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard, members of
the city commission,
city officials, members
of the Scenic
Improvement Board
(SIB) and special guests,
held festivities at
Magnolia Square, in the
heart of downtown
Sanford. The SIB and
Lessard planted Live
Oak Trees.
Sanford Parks and
Grounds Operations
Manager Marc Hultin
delivered the official
Arbor Day Message,
after which the officials,

armed with shovels,
dug into the ground for
the planting.
Four oaks, valued at
about $1,6(10 were
donated for the ceremo­
ny by Chuck Gonyea,
district manager of John
Deere Landscaping. The
trees were actually
planted just off
Magnolia Avenue
between First and
Second streets.
Arbor day started on
April 10, 1872, in
Nebraska, by J. Sterling
Morton. About half of
the states now observe
the event sometime in
April, probably due to
the beginning of warm­
ing across the entire
nation when trees can
be safely planted.
In his official procla­
mation of the event,
Lessard explained that
trees can reduce the
erosion of our precious
topsoil by wind and
water, cut heating and
cooling costs, moderate
the temperature, clean
the air and produce
oxygen, and provide
habitat for wildlife.
Sanford has been rec­
ognized as a Tree City
USA by the National
Arbor Day Foundation
a number of years ago.

Herald photos by Tom m y Vincent

Marc Hultin. Sanford manager of parks and grounds operations, (above)
gives the Arbor Day message. Filling in (top) around a planted tree are
(loft to right) City Commissioner Art Woodruff, SIB Chairman Stephanie
Powers, Hultin. SIB board member Cathey Bossert and Sanford City
Manager Al Grieshaber Jr.

A happy
birthday to
Redding
Happy Birthday for
mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother, sister,
aunt and our friend, Juanita
Coachman Redding. Thank
you Mother for your ever
present "Love" was the
theme of the evening of
............................. total sur­
prise for
the honoree.
Juanita
was born
to Tina and
Catherine
on Feb. 6,
1931. At
the cele­
bration to
Marva
honor
Hawkins Juanita
• • • • • • • •
"N eta" on
her 73 years of life, family,
friends and well wishers
joined in the fun and cele­
bration. Mistress of
Ceremonies was Nora
Coppedge. Thelma
Washington Sherrod, cousin
of the honoree gave the
opening prayer.
Soloist was La Tisha
Carter with a selection from
the First Shiloh Male choir
and ensemble.
Betty Coachman Rutley,
sister of the honoree gave a
brief fun-filled information
history of the life story of
Juanita from childhood to
adulthood.
Altamese Coachman
Ivey, sister of Juanita gave
words of love and thanks to
the honoree for the role she
has played in her life. She
then gave the blessing of
the dinner, as more than
150 guests listened to music
as they dined.
The honoree was given
more love from her
json Cleve Gipson who
read a poem in honor of
his mother.
Classmates, neighbors
and friends of Juanita gave
their words of love, old
memories and friendships
were given by Lilia Ross,
Valeria White, Dorothy
Brazzell, Arthur Mae Scott
and Sarah Harper.
Highlight of the evening
was the skit "Help Me,"
full of laughs and the seri­
ous side of the life of the
late Robert Lee Redding,
husband of the honoree
who shared many married
years with her.
Happy Birthday was
sung to the honoree as she
received her roses of love
from her son Sam, Sr. and
many gifts from her family
and friends. The children of
the honoree say thanks for
the one constant foundation
she had in their lives. They
could always count on
mom and grandmom. She
was always there no matter
what life brought — her
gentle love was given day
to day.
After a unique flowing,
loving evening. Redding
received a standing ovation
See Hawkins, Page 11A

K ick your knees up Geneva and step in time!
We often have discussions in our
home about the various 'genes' that
we as parents have passed on to our
children — who received which one
from which parent, etc. — and
alw ays when we do this one
'mutant gene' in particular surfaces,
and we laugh.
It seems that my husband and 1
both possess the 'inability to dance'
gene and have doubly passed it on
to all of our children — much to
their displeasure. Perhaps the fol­
lowing information, received via email tnis week, can help overcome
the powerful rhythm gap that exists
in both generations.
Says Geneva resident Cathy
Falconer in her note: "I have been
told by some of our long-time resi­
dents that the Geneva Community
Center was built back in 1903 and
that generations in the past have
danced there, so it will be great to
have new generations dancing at
the Community Center once again!
We are excited about a great oppor­
tunity coming to our community —
a fun family activity right here in

_______
Darla Kinney
S c o le s

Geneva.
"Friends
and
neighbors
are
invited
to
join
together
Sunday
afternoons for fam­
ily line dance les­
sons with instructor Jeff Joslin. Jeff is
a fun, energetic
teacher for all ages
and abilities, so

.................................... J, r ! n B

*h e

k id s '

bring the grand­
parents, and join us for an afternoon
of fun! The lessons will start with
the basics; so if you've never line
danced, don't be shy. Come and see
why line dancing is a great way to
spend family time having fun and
getting fit.
"A s long as I have known Jeff,"
continued Cathy, "he has wanted to
do family lessons for all ages in a
non-bar atm osphere (Joslin also
teaches at The Barn in Sanford). We
have high hopes that Sundays will
become som ething special that
everyone will enjoy. He also has

help this time, instead of having to
do everything himself, so we are
hoping that this time around it will
become a long term thing.
"1 started dancing with Jeff back
in May when he was at the Geneva
Community Center on Wednesdays.
1 knew absolutely nothing about
line dancing when I started and I
was not in very good shape. I kept
with it even when Jeff moved back
to The Barn and now 1 know more
than 70 dances, have lost more than
30 pounds and I feel like I am in the
best shape of my life! I might even
get a chance to dance competitively.
"Line dancing is so much fun you
don't even realize that you are also
exercising. I used to hate to 'exer­
cise,' but now I can and will dance
for hours. 1 really hope everyone
will come and give it at try. 1 am
hoping they will enjoy it and benefit
from it as much as 1 do and maybe
we can even schedule some socials
up at the Community Center where
everyone can come to meet their
friends, practice their new dances,
eat and enjoy yet another perk to

i

living in Geneva!"
A visit to Joslin's Web site The
Country Connection revealed that
Joslin himself is a dance convert,
having taken up the activity to
relieve stress after Hurricane
Andrew blew through his neck of
the woods.
Comments Joslin; "I was invited
by members of my church to start
learning line dancing — just one of
the many stress outlets available to
help cope with our current environ­
ment. Of course the idea of learning
country dance was not on the top of
my list. However, I agreed to give
the lessons a try. Many years have
passed and I'm still dancing to the
country beat."
Joslin, in those passing years, hai
also survived a major head injury as
well as a lighting strike, but contin­
ues to dance, teaching his everygrowing repertoire of steps several
evenings each week.
Lessons
at
the
Geneva
Community Center will start on
See Scoles, Page 11A

�T

h e

H

e r a i .d

Sundny, FVImmry lf&gt;. 2004 PflflC

7A

E ducation
S C P S celeb rates Florid a
S ch o o l V olunteer M onth
Since
1973,
Dividend
School Volunteers have been
planting the seeds for stu­
dent success.
Seminole County Public
Schools is celebrating its
15,173
Dividend
School
Volunteers during Florida
School Volunteer Month.
Last school year, 16,395 vol­
unteers donated 457,014
hours to 55 schools serving
students
kindergarten
through
12th
grade.
This represents more tlian $7
million worth of services
donated to the schools by
the community.
The newest volunteer

opportunity is the Masters
Tutoring
Program.
Classroom teachers request
tutors for struggling stu­
dents and volunteers are
trained and screened to
match
their
academ ic
expertise with the students
needs.
Currently
there
are
teacher tutor requests for:
C rooms
Academy
(2),
Eastbrook Elem entary (3),
Goldsboro Elementary (1),
Highlands Elem entary (6),
Idyllwilde Elem entary (1),
Lawton Elementary (1), Pine
Crest
Elem entary
(1),
Sterling Park Elementary (1),

and
(

Wicklow

Super Reader

Elementary

2).

Dividend volunteers also
serve as classroom speakers.
More than 650 of these com­
munity resources speak on
topics such as history, the
environm ent,
cultures,
careers, organ donations,
crime lab, diversity, public
safety and many more.
Volunteers and speakers
can register to volunteer
online through the district
Web site www.scps.kl2.fl.us.
For more information on
the
Dividend
School
Volunteer Program, call 407320-01H2.

Parents invited to enroll 4 year olds in readiness program
Sem inole County Public
Schools invites the parents of
4-year-olds to learn about the
system's Schools Readiness
Program for the 2004-2005
school year.
Requirements for the pro­
gram include students must
reside in Seminole County
and the child must be 4 years
old before or on Sept. 1, 2004.

Pre-registration will be
held on Feb. 25 from 7:30
a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Pre-K
Office, 450 Technology Park,
Lake Mary, and Feb. 27 from
7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the
Educational Support Center,
400 E. Lake Mary Hlvd.,
Sanford.
Parents are requested to
bring child's birth certificate.

immunization record, proof
of physical within the last
year, child's social security
card and proof of residency
(deed or lease, two utility
bills, driver's license, voter
registration card or car regis­
tration).
For more information call,
407-320-0414 (English) or
407-320-0415 (Spanish).

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Seminole County Public Schools Superintendent Bill Vogel reads “The Little Train" to first grade stu­
dents at Pine Crest Elementary.

K now Your R E A L T O R

S p a c e For Lease

Full Time Professional Experienced
with the Sale and Purchase O f Luxury
I lotnes Throughout Sem inole County

D o w n to w n S a n fo rd
N e xt To C o u r th o u s e
C a ll R ic k V a u g h a n

M y C o m m itm en t:
• To Listen
• To Work with You to Achieve Your Goal
• To Provide a Written Marketing Plan Customized to fit Your
Home's Personality
• To Review each step of the Buying and Selling Process
• To Pay Attention to the Details to minimize Stress

V a u g h a n R e a lty G r o u p

4 r0i c 7
-3 3 0 -0 2 9 6 ut. 251
k @ v n u g lin n ro n lty g ro u p .c o m
Sales
Leasing

"Success is in the D etails"

O RLANDO

LAKE MARY CITY CENTER
2500 W. Lake Mary Bird.
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA

Management

For more information about your
REALTOR, call 407-222-3492 or Email me
at Fcnzajtf' AOL.com for a tree "Success is
in the Details" CD. For available listings ;
visit m&gt;' web site at jocfcnza.com.

Vaughan Realty Group
6770 W. STATE RD. 46 •SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771

N O TIC E OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Seminole County, Florida
Citizen Participation
2 0 0 4 -2 0 0 5

Consolidated Plan Process
Seminole County is the recipient of federal grant funds through programs adminis­
tered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (H UD ). These
programs include the Community Development Block Grant (C D B G ) Program, the
HOM E Initiatives Partnership (H O M E) Program and the Emergency Shelter Grants
(ESG)Program. These programs are designed to assist the County’s lower income
residents. In order to streamline the administration of these programs, HUD had
consolidated all of the local planning and citizen participation requirements of
these federal programs into a single administrative process called : “The
Consolidated Plan".

Anticipated Grant Amounts:

N E W L Y RENOVATED!
N EW O W N ER SH IP!
Located minutes away
from 1-4, nestled in the
historic downtown
district of Lake Mary.
Florida, the Lake Mary
City Center offers a
variety of medical and
office space to accommodate
your professional needs.

SPACE AVAILABLE
• General Office: 590 SF - 4,600 SF
• Medical (With Plumbing): 1,980 SF/1,788 SF
• Suites cun be divided
• Call for further information

FOR LEASING INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jonathan A. Moore
Lie. Real Estate Broker / President
1302 W. Fairbanks Ave. • Winter Park, FL 32789
(407) 539-1854 Office
(407) 539-1698 Fax
Email: Acq1993@msn.com

CDBG
HOM E
ESG
TO TA L

$

2 , 886,000

$1,250,000
$ 107,361
$4,243,361

Range of Activities: The County is able to undertake a wide range of activities
under these programs to benefit lower income people/households or in areas
where the majority of the people/hogseholds are defined by HUD as lower
income.
Citizen Input: The purpose of this public hearing will be to solicit citizen input for
the purpose of considering funding activities for FY 2004-2005 and for the pur­
pose of receiving public comment regarding past performance of the CD BG ,
HOM E and E S G Programs. FY 2004-2005 funding will be open for citizen input
as it relates to the main categories of funding proposals sought by the County
which were advertised in the Seminole Herald and the Orlando Sentinel on
January 18, 2004. You may contact the Seminole County Community
Development Office at 407-665-7384 for a copy of the advertisement. Copies of
the advertisement will also be available at the public hearing. The public hearing
will be held on February 23, 2004 at 7:00 pm. in the Seminole County Services
Building, Room 3024, 1101 East First Street, Sanford, Florida 32771.
P ER S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES N EED IN G A S S IS TA N C E T O PARTICIPATE IN
A N Y O F T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD C O N T A C T T H E HUM AN
R E S O U R C E S D E P A R TM E N T AD A C O O R D IN A TO R 48 H O U R S IN A D V A N CE
O F T H E M E E TIN G A T (407) 665-7941.
P E R S O N S A R E A D V IS ED T H A T IF T H E Y D E C ID E T O A P P EA L A N Y D E C I­
SIONS M ADE A T T H E S E M EETIN GS/HEARIN GS, T H E Y W ILL N E E D A
R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S AND FO R S U C H P U R P O S E, T H E Y MAY
N E ED T O INSURE TH A T A VERBATIM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S IS
MADE. W HICH IN C LU D ES T H E T E S TIM O N Y A N D E V ID E N C E U P O N W H IC H
TH E A P P EA L IS B ASED , PER S E C TIO N 288.0105, FLO R ID A S T A T U T E S .

�INlfif* HA

T he H erald

Sunday. February 15. 2004

Seminole club to participate
in state 4- H championship
From Staff Reports
I ligh school students from
around the state will com­
pete for the state champi­
onship of "LifeSmarts .. the
Ultimate
Consumer
Challenge" on Feb. 16, at the
Florida State Fair in Tampa.
Seminole County 4-H
members are one of the 18
teams which will participate.
l ast year, the Florida state
winning team was from the
Sanford Seminole 4-11 club,
which went on to win the
national championship, out­
performing nearly 30 other
state winning teams from
across the United States, dur­
ing a three-day event at
Disney World.

This year, the national
finals will be held April 24 27 in Chicago.
This is the eighth year for
the LifeSmarts in Florida.
Preliminary competition for
students in grades ninth
through 12th was held
nationwide
using
the
Internet. The Florida online
competition ended Jan. 16,
and involved more than 25
coaches and more than 450
students competing to be
among Florida's 18 finalists.
"High school students
spend billions of dollars each
year, but studies show that
many lack knowledge about
consumer
issues,"
said
Florida
Agriculture
and
Consumer
Services

Commissioner
Charles
Oronson.
"Through
the
LifeSmarts program, stu­
dents learn hot to obtain
answers to practical prob­
lems, such as buying a car
and insurance, or under­
standing credit card interest
rates. These are important
skills that will last a life­
time."
The state finals in the
LifeSmarts competition will
begin at 9 a.m., Monday, Feb.
16, in the Club Pavilion at the
Florida State Fair grounds in
Tampa.
For more information
about tickets, call 1-800-345FAIR or visit the Florida State
Fair Web site at www.floridastatefair.com.

ACT Assessment testing date is next month
College-bound
high
school students can take the
ACT Assessment test on
April 3, the next nationwide
test date.
The registration postmark
deadline is Feb. 27. Late reg­
istration postmark deadline
is March 12, but an addition­
al fee is required for late reg­
istration.
ACT scores are accepted
by virtually all colleges and
universities in the nation,
including all Ivy League
schools.
The test fee is $29 in the
state of Florida. Colleges use
ACT scores, along with a
student's high school GPA,
high school courses taken,
extracurricular activities and

other inform ation to help
determine adm issions and
the
appropriate
course
placement for new students.
The ACT Assessment is an
achievement test in English,
reading, math and science. It
measures what students
have learned in high school
and the skills required for
success in college.
It is not an aptitude test.
Some students find it more
com fortable than an apti­
tude test because it reflects
their high school curricu­
lum. The ACT was adminis­
tered more than two million
times last year.
Students
who
have
already taken the ACT can
take it again and try for a

higher score. Juniors can use
their scores to examine aca­
demic weaknesses, take
courses to correct those
weaknesses and re-take the
exam as seniors. Students
who take the exam more
than once can report only
their highest com posite
scores to prospective col­
leges if they choose.
For more inform ation,
including registration forms
and test locations, contact
your high school guidance
counselor or register online
on
ACT's
Web
site
www.act.org. The Web site
also has helpful information,
sample tests and the oppor­
tunity to order test prep
materials.

FOOTBALL CAMP

S«nt

turn

Ittd

U im t

Mi*

Kuhom

v r

v

Photo submitted

The University Club of Orlando's Foundation recently gave $56,000 in scholarships to 11 local students
from Seminole Community College, University of Central Florida. Hamilton Holt at Rollins College, FAMU
College of Law and Valencia Community Collogo. Grant recipients included: Leslie Hardoster of SCC:
Alicia Roth and Kristen Davis, both of UCF; Sara Kelly Anzingor, Melissa Suo Corah, Cynthia Farina and
Estelle Perez, all of Rollins Collogo; Joe Briggs, Melissa Ford and Deanna Pierce, all of FAMU Collogo
of Law; and Paola Aristizabal, of VCC. Scholarship recipients were selected by committees from each of
the schools and presented to The University Foundation for award.

M agic’s Grant H ill stars as monthly guest reader
Kids from Seminole County
an? encouraged to call Orlando
Magic players, dancers and
coaches for the "Orlando Magic
Read to Achieve Storyline,"
when? they’ll hear a recording
of a different Magic personality
reading a book to them earn
month.
In partnership with "One
Book One Community," Grant
Hill will read excerpts from the
book "Holes" by Louis Sachar
throughout the month of

February.
In addition. Magic
Spanish
Radio
Announcer
Joey
Colon
reads
"La
Verdadera I iistoria de
los Ttvs Cerditos" by
S. Lobo, published by
Penguin Books.
✓ ••
Sponsored by the
Seminole
County
H i ll
Library System, the
rogram
was
in October of last year month.
Faunched
a

lout

Smtth H
kCtnM U
clUa Itttmch tirlot Stroud Ptttrton Ujtha hKhtm
tkCirtrt
Uctiu
Limited Enrollment! • Outstanding Coaching Staff!

THE BEST FOOTBALL CAMP IN THE USAI
F o r F R E E B r o c h u r e c o l l 1 -6 0 0 -5 5 5 .0 0 0 1 o r v is it w w w .l o o l b a l l c a i u p t . c o m

and has so far had
more than lO.IXH) calls
from children.
The Orlando Magic
Storylines are a part of
the "Read ti* Achieve"
program, a year-round
literacy program in
which all 30 NBA
teams participate.
In Seminole Count)’,
call 407-320-0046 to
hear the storv for this

NEW BABY GRANDS

s t ijV

\ 1 U tf

M

Muurd for Juil 10 wtrkt! A f f n r r d ky (irwtltmd.

The first recording artist ever honored on gen­
uine U. S. Mini coinage, loyal fans and wise
collectors arc snapping up these limited edilion Elvis Presley collectible stale quarters
Each carries Elvis' full color photo portrait,
the ofllcial Gracctand 25th Anniversary logo
and a faithful reproduction of his unique signature. Each coin has a certificate of authenticity and is pnitected in a cry stal dear capsule for you ami future generations to enjoy,

v.

r

25th Anniversary Tennessee Quarter

“ Several Jaguars Attend!"
Ages 8-18 • 9th Big Year! • Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL • June 9-13

—nl H

»

Elvis Presley'

Keenan McCardell and Jimmy Smith Football Camp

/Twain

University club awards scholarships

A O

w a la

U A
YA/VlAHA
YA
M AH
A
a

C

guaranteedlowest

PRICESNATIONWIDE!

P ro f e s s i o n a l U p r i g h t s
like n e w s t a r l i n g at .....
....

*1995

PI a Y F D A
DANnQ"
$7 Q 8 5
PLAYER
GRANDS"
UsedPianos Fr. *395 AOP Piano Wholesalers Inc. I

""NEW
NFUf

Yours for just $9.95 ♦ $3 S&amp;H. Limil 5 coins
per order. Mail payment to Oxford
Collectibles, Dept. FLLEQ 3,26 Constantine
Drive. Phoenix, Maryland 21131. Or. call
toll free 1-800-345-7060
(

4Q 7-33Q -1805I

1

Come Join Thousands for

"F a n ta sy in th e Streets"

%m
Annual

lardi

SATURDAY • FEBRUARY21,2004 -11 AM -11 PM

MARDI GRASBALL•Fri., Feb. 20 •Call for Tickets

P i l l ADMI
EN TER TH E ★
★

mm
407 322,2212
,

Sanford/Seminola

MM—

i

D o g g ie P a ra d e

C h ild re n ’s P a r a d e ★

E v e n in g P a ra d e

•Street Performers •Classic Car Cruise •Cajun Food
Kids Fun Fair •Beads &amp; Costumes •Live Bands •Draft Beer
■

■

■

■

■

■

■

■

■

■

M i

Main Event Sponsor: Bill Heard Chevrolet
Sponsored
by:

County Chamber of

Central Florida
W * - REGIONAL HOSPITAL

I

lo p a rm

htm m

tmdKOft Anbitnft
ta w jai
i Mutrs, turn Utmtftmrml

Commerce

UnyVBwU

BankFIRST

Courtesy#. Ford

�T iie H erald

C h u rc h N o te s
Methodist church hosts
Golden Year Luncheon
Community
United
Methodist
Church
in
Casselberry will hold a special
luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 18
at 11:30 a.m.. It will be a time of
inspirational speaking. Joanne
Westmoreland, Chaplain for
the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility will share her 22 years
of experiences. There is a $5
charge for lunch. Reservations
arc required. Call 407-831-3777
for more information or to
RSVP. Community United
Methodist Church is located
1/2 mile north of State Road
436 on U.S. Highway 17-92.
House of Refuge to
celebrate family, friends
House of Refuge will cele­
brate Family &amp; Friends Day, at
11 a.m. The House invites fam­
ily, friends and members of
the community to a glorious
time of praise and worship.
House of Refuge is located at
1(X)1 Celery Ave. in Sanford.
For more information, call
407-324-4711.
Presbyterian church to
sponsor 12-week study
First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford and Dr. Bill Chegwin,
pastor, invites one and all to a
12-week study of the Parables
of Jesus.
Dr. Kenneth E. Bailey is a
Presbyterian and a world
renown theologian, socialist
and anthropologist who lived
in the Middle East most of his
life. He brings to his audiences
a clear way of looking at what
Jesus really had in mind when
He spoke to the people of His
time.
"His Parables" study will lx*
heki each Wednesday starting
Jan. 21, at 6 p.m. in the
Fellowship Center of First
Presbyterian
Church
of
Sanford, corner of Fourth
Street and Park Avenue. For
more information, call the
church office at 407-322-2662
between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Singing Kings of Joy to make
recording debut
Sanford's own renowned
gospel singing group, The
Singing Kings of Joy's CD
recording debut ‘ will be

Sunday, Feb. 22, at Community
House of Prayer, beginning at
7 p.m. The album title is, "He'll
Bring You Out."
You won't just buy this CD
and shelf it, certainly it will be
hard to get away from. William
Glenn leads the group in
"Mary Had A Little Limb,"
and tmly it was the Lamb of
God who gave His life for you.
Guitarist Johnny Golden takes
you to the country with
"That's Why I'm Depending
On You." A must hear, "Don't
Let Trouble Get you Down,"
led by Isaac Glenn is a sure
reminder of the promises of
God.
You will lx* touched as you
listen to a testimony given by
Willie Fred Baker on "Bv the
Grace." Musicians are Johnny
Golden, Chris Glenn, Joseph
Darling and David Brown.
Joining the Singing Kings of
Joy in concert will lx* Faye
Henderson &amp; Gospel Praise,
and The Stringer Singers and
others. The group will lx* avail­
able after me service for CD
signings.
For more information, call
James Smith at 407-323-4848.
Pastor, Dr. Theory Stringer.
Tire public is invited.
Churches of Christ organize
Food Source program
The Sanford and Metro
(Oviedo) Churches of Christ
are working with a program
called Food Source to help the
churches and community.
Tlx* program offers various
foods each month at a dis­
counted rate from grocery
stores. Food Source is actually
a buying program in which
high
volume
purchasing
enables the company to buy in
bulk and distribute at consid­
erable savings. The fiuxl will
be shipped to the churches on
the last Saturday of each
month.
Tlx* next shipment must lx*
paid by Feb. 19, at a cost of $25.
Pickup will be Feb. 28.
For more information, call
Jeanette Stiffey (Sanford) at
407-322-8234 or the church at
407-322-7781,
or
Malissa
Brown (Oviedo) at 407-3666267 or the church at 407-3667714, or to reserve a package.
Toll free call 1-80(^823-5020.

Sunday. February 15. 2001 P a g e 9 A

Overstreet, Bledsoe
announce engagement

Pilong, Hughs to wed
IV

Photo submitted
Photo submitted

Michael Pilong and Barbara Michael announce the engagement of
their daughter, Corin Pilong to Paul Hughs, son of Ed and Cheryl
Hughs of Sanford. Tho wodding will bo Juno 5, 2004. Tho couple
graduated from Seminolo High School in 2000 and tho University
of Central Florida in 2003. Pilong works for Star Systems in
Maitland and Hughs works for ACT, Inc. in Orlando. Tiro couple
plans to live in Altamonte Springs.

Church sponsors
benefit dinner
show for lovers
The St. Augustine Church
Justice and Peace Ministry
is sponsoring a dinner show
for lovers on Saturday, Feb.
14, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at
375 N. Sunset Drive in
Casselberry.
The show will feature
Father Tom Smith and
the Dreambuilders, a pro­
fessional
good
news
musical
revue
with
singing, dancing and come­
dy. There will also be a
silent auction.
Tickets are $20 for pre­
ferred seating and $25 for
reserved seating. For tickets
or more inform ation, call
407-695-3262,
Proceeds will be used for
the
M ission
Housing
Project, to find another
house in the Dominican
Republic.
Last
year,
the
St.
Augustine parish communi­
ty
funded
construction
of their first house, and
five parishioners spent a
week on the construction
I
mission. r i M H I X ! ...........

V P

Lori E. Ovorstroot of Deltona and John Blodsoo of Sanford havo
announced their ongagemont on May 7. 2003. Lori is tho daugh­
ter of Libby and Wayne Overstreet of Longwood. John is tho son
of Margaret and the late Tom Blodsoo of Sanford. Tho couplo cur­
rently resides in Deltona. Tho wedding is planned for Apnl 24,
2004, at Central Baptist Church of Sanford.

TALKERS WASTE
YOUR TIME.
NOT YOUR MONEY.
$ 8 0 &lt;msrp) ' ^ 3 ^

^

l

in FREE
Accessories

}

h i
ghj

Doers qet free incoming calls.
Stop by and start doing.

FR E E INCOM ING
C A L L IN G P LA N

T

400 outgoing cellular minutes
Free incoming cellular calls
Unlimited Push To Talk**
walkie-talkie minutes
Nationwide long distance included
6 C O O O Oth#f monthly (hafQft

IN S T A N T IN C E N T IV E
Get unlimited nights and
weekends when you add unlimited
coast-to-coast walkie-talkie access.
per morth

$10 Kent

B U Y B e e h iv e
Jiu l

:.

bl

’ .. ' M l -

I

.1

C o m m u n ic a tio n s

t *1.1

NEXTEL

1 - 8 8 8 - 5 2 3 - A I R E (2 4 7 3 )

AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE

Free Delivery to home or office.
Call for location nearest you.
F o u r locutions serving Central Florida.

•n.iW.wrw»iirn*«*o**MCoil«*«»&lt;iiiFC»iiwolS!WoiUH n»rialnI* i Innfownnwf,W M&lt;tow IVt t aito*i»m a iw i oftvMm
PumtuportUxiiti

i (ftl m V*pwtaf«l...mi

0**i UM(•towft'yI

fhori, cctor : ffji ;&lt;
art
c. rw k&lt;*(i
v w o(pati 9*11 *
SCI&amp;wmu). U » '*.h* 4» .*H.

i i i w r t oi .«•»&lt; m m « nH r uw.

m, V t « « M ortoiW 'M »•I-.' unwial IWIM Ml'** «* Ml ■»! H MrixVrtrtm «*•M
11, mi im .d »k m &lt;i

ei h h it sx 1

im t &lt; . iw - m

0-s m i &gt;'*.

Urn. I Uvwn. X ...

cw&gt;« « « » ' w w . w v * tom

Otu, 1*01 Vi‘.&lt;w m tv "ft loM*|| orI. w &lt; tMon*« n t*» 0". mi k I V M M « a Mini Otv. tenttm *« *p. *•»: tm i
lot *t«i unl\ Mtumv.
tomt wn« ifi oi ttoto. im Mitdi. w*nwiMttawwit«™.w mi'u*vfit i d . mm t»w’
w nu. n. cwn unmet m * rovci u o tw w c u b m k \ ± &gt;
M
ITU
W
aCKtH
W
Kt’
Wtvti'W
V
dX
f
tu
g
s
»i
inilUHl'MrfHIl
ri'iy
M
j'.tM
K
t
t*WII&lt;f
H
it*C
.yv'V
/M
rfolM
M
l
M'aftXIot.tVVif.-N.IOfOMtl.Ki'W.tVUS
fowl 4 r 7
V
lP
Q
O
lim iM C K
eenmU ngNi rn#r»t4
VM.MIO'tfe I ieO*periodnartetirri un*« « « propwti o»l»ri*

Meg,! Meg! Meg!
GM gou pxvdg
animals

W

inter

Ph o n e Sale

Hurry and switch to Cingular today!

$80 (msrp)
in FREE*
Accessories

Free
with 2-yea/ mkvcr •

Come party in the streets of Sanford on
Saturday February 21, 2004

SIEMENS
S*emto« ASt

It’s Mardi Gras Time and all four legged
friends are invited!
I*

Parents don’t leave your furry
friends behind!
Join our doggie parade; talent contests,
dog and master look-a-like contest
and more!
Don’t miss your chance to show off
your K-9 cutie!
To register your party animal in advance,
give us a bark at the Sanford/Seminole
Chamber of Commerce at (407) 322-2212
or register the day of the Mardi Gras Party

Get FamilyTalk and add a line for

pw v .

On Mt*ct pUni suiting it $39 M. Other monthly chirg.t apply. Set brtow.

pw monti

Get four
phones
FREEI*

You'll get much more than just a phone.
1-888-523-AIRE (2473)
Call lor location nearest you. Four locations serving Central Florida

• C a s s e lb e rry L o c a tio n (407) 834-8946
• 17-92 Flea W o rld B ld g . 300. S p a c e 8
Be a source &lt;
phone envy.

Free delivery to home or
office *$80 free accessories.

Authorized Agent erf

B U Y Beehive
Com m unications

X c in g u la r
W II

I h 4u h m
“0 * » uuum*mm*u U a
i
. to, luu. CM «u.u-»1
- ««
- — f -l
tMr. H U . Hill. H, • p . HHU
»-J HU UM) 1.UUH H h H to-u Onjuu T*u — M Cuh I h h i I
■ H U t,
luM Mu * CH» a . . . M « M H HUH WuHUM M « W Wh&gt;HUV
M v u UU« Uf* • t .
m i the «w-y» ef ew*•*.«#
Mh« m f HUm huu H r m HuU. I
«N«ri^MriulbWbi|
W u u l» .u » H^&gt;Hu . u&lt;I u. . I h I M . U I m « M i
HUuU«U HUH M HUUUUMU M UU .
r&gt;UH HUH UHHU HI M HuHUU»M (3 MU-..UU., MUUUuHJI a&gt;d *tuHlH|l tfU^H &gt;UHHUHH .
M H H I n U U U «H .u U M u lu u u u lM w tu u u »l4 W ,I^ .IH »...... .. »faM. H HuHHW
IH H u u (H )k U IM U « ,K .u | 1
UHHUWH u.U »u I MUUHto a n.uir.» 1UHU C«H-HH HU. &gt;r •«UU1HU HHHU tM HU HIUUUUCMH&gt;B
H M W ■ if . U U ^ M H u U . l H V u
Mi 4u*auu4u uufuuuu. W H .u d N h V n 3 n ..M U U W H H lu
ihh UC

L

|T4|

�Page 10A Sunday. February 15.200-1

Tin: IIkkaui

Church D irect or p
Shower
Down Of
Blessings

4 2 5 - C o n g r e g a t lo n a l

440-Lutheran

G race Fellow ship C ongregational
C h u rc h (N A C C C )
2401 S. Park Ave. Sanford
407-322-4584

N e w Creation Lutheran
C h u rch
101 Upsala Rd. Santord Hw y46A &amp;
Upsala Rd.
Intorim Location: Upsala
Com munity Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresomann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM &amp; 6:30PM
Nursory Providod
www.NowCreationChurch.ee

Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practico W od ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Episcopal

201 ElmAve.
Sanford
Timothy Hudson,
Pastor
Sunday Worship
11:()() A.M.
402-Assem bly of God

400-AME
Historic St Ja m o s
A M E C h u rch
819 Cypress Avonuo
Sanford. 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

Control Baptist C h u rc h
3101 Wost S R 46
Santord. F L 32771-8844
407-322-2914

W eklva A s s e m b ly of G o d
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
G rog Frooman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs. 8:15AM
&amp; 10:45AM
Sunday School 9:30AM

Traditional Ep iscop a l
St. A lb a n 's
A nglica n Cathedral
3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 mile off Greeneway.
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Of Com m on Prayor
Sunday Services
B le ssin g s Baptist C h u rc h
Holy Eucharist
8AM
2593 S. Sanford Avo
Sunday School (all agos) 9AM
Sanford. F L 32773
Sung Eucharist
10AM
407-323-5848
(Nursory at both servicos)
Pastor Tyrono Horndon
W eekday Holy
Sunday School 9:30am
Eucharist Servicos
Sunday Worship Svc, 10 45am
Tuesday
12Noon
Biblo Study, W od. 7pm
W ednesday
7PM
Clothes Closet (Freo to public) 3rd
Thursday
9:30PM
Sat., each mo 10am-1pm
Friday
12Noon
r i r i h r t ,f&gt; iBvt&gt; !i)o&lt;
J J
tn&lt;
,,
T h e Difforonco Is
Worth the Disjancq.
...

404-Baptist

COMPLETE SYSTEMS • ADO ONS
FREE ESTIMATES • SERVICE ALL BRANDS
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
■MEAT PUUP EXPERTS'
STATE CERT ACAC036&amp;4

915 W. 2nd St. 323-3517

i!

Hardware
Stores

SAN FOR D
207 E. 25th SI.
321-0885
LONGW OOD
Hwy. 434 &amp; 427
339-4883
CASSELBER RY
Winter Park Dr
339-7365

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE

B A R R E L &amp; BEV ER LY
TRANSMISSIONS

Pre-school thru 12th grade

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

'A Ministry o l Church ol God ot Sanford
A BEKA Curriculum

602 W. 22nd St., Sanford •321-2723

www.cbcsanford.Qrg
Jim m y Dale Patterson, Sonior
Pastor
S u n d a y S e rvices
Sunday Morning Biblo Study 9 45
am
Worship Sorvicos 8 30nm, 11am.
6pm
W ednesday
Prayor Service 6 30
pm

C o u n try s id o Baptist C h u rc h
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 Prayer Meoling 7:30PM
Nursory Providod

First Baptist C h u rc h
of L o n g w o o d
891 Slato Road 434 East
Longwood. F L 32760-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Sonior Pastor
Sunday* 9:45 AM Biblo Study
•11:00AM Worship Service
•5 00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youlh Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Discipleship Study
•5:30PM Pastor's
Discipleship Study
•5;30Vocal Ensomblos
W e dn e sd a y
•6:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children’s Creative Arts)
•6PM Discipleship Classes
•6PM Orchestra
•6:30 Youlh Biblo Study
•7PM Pastor's Biblo Study
•7PM Choir Rohoarsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

"StrM t On* Stop Glut Shop'

SOS PakntOo Awou* •Sanlord, a un i
407011-2)60 «F u : 407/U0-1S02
COMMERCIAL •RESIDENTIAL

3 2 3 -2 9 9 9

209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL

JIM R O W E
PEST CONTROL

)iamond Glass
Company, Inc,

RON RUSSI &amp; STAFF

2626 Iroquois Ave. • 322-2070

COLONIAL
ROOM
RESTAURANT

BRISSON
FUN ERAL HOM E

MSal 6 30AM- 7PM

9th St. and Laurel Ave.
Santord *322-2131

115 E. RRST ST.,
SANFORD

OR.-SHORTY- SMITH AND
ROBERT I BRISSON

T H E McKIBBIN
AGENCY
INSURANCE
114 N. PARK AVE., SANFORD
322-0331

C ltA M K O W

l-'imc-t*nl Home
• Complete Ftnenl Services •Cremation
• Marten i Monuntnts • Prearrangements
500L Airport Bird, Sintort 2277J

Call Ted Walker
At 407-322-2611
To Sponsor This
Church Page

3 2 2 -3 2 1 3

First B aptist M arkham W o o d s
5400 Markham W oods Road
Lako Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker. Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday*W orship 10:45AM
•Children s A W A N A Club 5:30PM
W e dn e sd a y
Family Activities.. 6PM

First B aptist S antord
519 S. Park Ave, Santord. FL
407-322-6041 /407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Rick Blythe. Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith. Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
R ev Mark Williams, Students
A dam Willow, Intem-Students
•Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday W orship.10:30A;6P
W od Activities, oil agos. 6:30PM
Nursery Providod

V»ri
First S h ilo h M ission ary
Baptist C h u rc h
700 Elm Avonue
Santord, F L 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday S c h o o l.....9:30AM
Morning Worship . 11 AM
Evening W orshlp (TB A )..4 P M
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

V

2626 Palmotto Avo
Santord. F L 32773
(407) 323-1583
wobsito-www P A B C -L C S org

St Peter's Episcopal C h u rch
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt, Rector
Wkond Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 7:30am. 9am, 11:15am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursery. 8:45am -12:45pm
W ednesday Eucharist 7pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal

"Tho Family Fnondly C h urch '

Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, College and Caroer
Pastor
Andrew Jenkins, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children’s Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Biblo Study 9:45am
•Sunday Evo Svc. 6pm
W odnosday Biblo Study &amp; A W AN A
7pm
H om o of Liberty
C h ristian S ch o o l
G ra d e s K -4 T h ro u g h 12th

W ostvle w Baptist C h u rc h
4100 H E. Thom as Jr Pkwy (C R 4 6 -

A)
Sanford. Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coltman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins, Associate Pastor ot
Music/Youth
S u n d a y S e rvice s
Morning Worship 8AM &amp; 10.30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evoning Worship 6PM
Wod. Biblo Study &amp; Prayer Servico
6:30PM

C h u rc h of Th e
H oly Com fortor
‘ Charismatic Episcopal C hu rch-

803 W. 4th St
Sanlord. Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eu cha rist.....9:30AM

437-NonDenominational
Faithful W ord M inistries
Christian Resource Center
Lakoview Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St.. Sanford
Sunday Service 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4 -1 2 ).....11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refroshmonts.....12:30PM
W odnosday
•Fellowship Meeting.....7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Ploaso call 407-328-4300 tor appt)
Rev. Steve M ichele

i IF :

G roator Faith Fe llow sh ip
"A church dosignod
with you in Mind’
909 East Church Avo,
Longwood, FL
(behind Long John Silver's)
407-474-0415
Sunday Service: 10AM
W od Biblo Study: 7PM
Informal worship sorvice
you will enjoy.
Cottoo is On!

407-Catholic
A ll S o u ls Cath olic C h u rc h
Corner ot 9th St &amp; S. Oak Avo
Sanford. F L
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
W eekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fri
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V ig il......5PM
Sunday. 7:45AM . 10 30AM, Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

410-Christian
Snteharbor C h ristian C h u rc h
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms. Minister
Jo e Caputo, Youth Ministor
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

413-Christian Science
First C h u rc h of C h rist,
Scientist, L o n g w o o d
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...10AM
W e d n e s d a y ...... 7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Wokiva Springs Rd
Sto 149A. Longwood. F L
Phone 407 -869-1490
Mon-Frl 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

■-

Sem inole C o m m u n ity C h u rc h
5070 Orango Blvd. Santord
407-324-0199

www.sominolochurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9:00AM &amp; 10:45AM
Practical M essagos
C o n te m po ra ry M usic
Casual Dresa
Friendly Services
Professional C h ild Care

Seventh Day A dventlat
M A R S H IL L S D A
800 East 2nd St. Sanford, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath S c h o o l.....9:30AM
Divine W o rs h ip ......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

S h o w e r D ow n of B lessings
201 Elm Ave, Santord. FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study. 7:30 PM

419-Church of God
C h u rc h of G o d
801 W. 22nd St. Sanford, FL
407-322-3942
Rev W es Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Morning Worship..10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
W ednesday Classes
tor all ages.....7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at f Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

440-Lutheran
H o ly C ro s s Lutheran C h u rch
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.....8AM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ,...9:30Am
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursory is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

422-Church of God of
Prophecy

WL*

A

404-Baptist
Palmotto A ve nuo Baptist C h u rc h

Fa m ily W o rs h ip Centor
2462 S. Park Avo
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Sorvice 9:30AM
W ednesday Service 7PM

BARNES HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

404-Baptist

H oly C ro s s Ep isco p a l C h u rch
S. Park Avo ® 4th SI. Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a m.
Nursory &amp; Sunday School lor chil­
dren MidWbok worship In Chapol
on
Tu o s .,
W eds.
&amp;
Thurs.
Community moal ® 5.30pm Weds.
For times &amp; detail ol studies and
activities, Call 407-322-4611.

G ra ce B aptist C h u rc h
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. F L 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thom pson
Sunday S c h o o l.....9:30am
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening Worship .....6 00pm
j ;v p ; Service ....6:30pm

C h u rc h of G o d of P ro p h e cy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thom a s Harris. Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor... 11 AM
Evening S e rv ic e ...... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer M tg.lO A M
i Service (W ed) 7PM.

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanlord, FL
Vicar Jam es Timmons
Sunday S c h o o l...... 9:15AM
Worship Service.....10:30AM
Information. 407-322-3552
t ^ t J / www.lcrms.c
*

443-Methodist
C h rist United M ethodist C h u rc h
408 Tucker Drive
(cornor ol Tucker Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayno Stono. Pastor
Sunday School....... 9:30am
Inter-M ission...........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Biblo Study
W e d n e s d a y............6:30am
Children’s Tim o
Included in Worship
Nursery providod (or Babios
and Small Children.
"Small Enough To Love You Growing in Christ To Sorvo You"

Lakeside F e llo w sh ip U M C
www.lakosidelollowship.org
407-330-6560
305 S. O range Blvd, Sanlord,
North Of Hoalhrow
Bob Martin. Pastor
Traditional Service....8:30AM
Contemporary S vc . 10:30AM
Children &amp; Student Ministries
Safe Nursory Providod

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian C h u rc h
of Sanford
Botwoon 3rd &amp; 4th SI &amp; Park &amp;
Oak/ Downtown
407-322-2662
www.sanfordprosby org
Em alLhopo @ sanfordpresby org
"Where W e Know Your Name"
Dr. William Chegw in, Interim Pastor
Sunday Worship 10AM.

M arkham W o o d s
Presbyterian C h u rc h
5210 Markham W oods Road
•• Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L. Androws,
Interim Ministor
Sunday School, all ages 9AM/10AM
Church Services 10AM
Nursory Providod

U p sa la C o m m u n ity
Presbyterian C h u rc h
"Knowing &amp; Making
Known Jesus Christ"
Corner ol 4 6 -A &amp; Upsala Road
407-330-2635
www.upsalachurch.com
Rov. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Nursory Caro begins 9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Praiso &amp; Prayor-2nd &amp; 4 Sunday 4i
6pm
Youth fellowship 2nd Sun. 5pm
Children's Ministry Opportunities
"Voices ol Praiso" Choir
W eds. 7pm
Bible Studies-Mon 7pm
&amp; Fri 11am
W om e n’s Dorcas Circle
1st Tues, 7:30pm
Men's Breakfast 2nd Sun Bam
Fellowship Dinner
2nd Wed. 6:30pm

458-Wesleyan
W esle ya n C h u rc h of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Santord. FL 32771
(OH I-4 (Exit 5 f ) West
First Street on Lott - O n e Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News"
Sunday S c h o o l....... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening w o rsh ip .....6PM
Mid-W eek Mtg W od. 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Lite With us

Your Church
Can Be
Listed
In Our
Directory
By Calling
Ted Walker
at

■2611

�Sunday, February 15. 2004 Page 11A

T iik H erald

Hawkins

Stinecipher —

Continued from Page 6A

Continued from Page BA

of love from f.imily and
guests, as she rose to give
God the praise and thanks
for her many blessings and
this grand occasion of her
birthday celebration.
Attending were guests
from Rochester, N.Y., North
Carolina, West Palm Beach
and Ocala.
Children attending were
Cleveland Gipson, Samuel,
Robert F., Patricia Reddings,
Ludella Riggins, Jacqueline
Williams, 20 grandchildren,
and 17 great-grandchildren.
Church to hold gospel
music concert
The St. John Metropolitan
Missionary Baptist Church,
920 Cypress Ave., Sanctuary
Choir will sponsor an
evening of gospel music,
titled "We Thank Thee." The
choir and members of St.
John invite you to attend
this evening of worship, at 6
p.m., Saturday, Feb. 21. Join
in this fellowship by calling
Deacon Leroy Cody, presi­
dent of the choir at 407-3216984 by Feb. 16. Rev. Dr.
Joseph Martin, pastor.
Church hosts black
history celebration
Black History Celebration
at New Salem Primitive
Baptist Church, 1500 W.
12th St. will be Sunday, Feb.
15, at 3 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Dr.
Barbara Kirby-Bentley, prin­
cipal of Hooper Center.
Also, author Betty
Davis Gibson, children's
book "G ranny's World
Record Collard Green"
will be displayed. Pastor
Elder Ivory Amos, Joyce

Davis, secretary.
Church golf tourney
is March 6
St. Matther Missionary
Baptist Church golf tourna­
ment will be held at the
Mayfair Country Club in
Sanford, Saturday, March 6.
Sponsors are needed with
gifts and prizes. This is a
church building project. Call
the church office at 407-3228510 or pastor's office at
407-322-6912, Bernard
Mitchell at 407-322-5213,
chairman of the tournament.
Dorothy K. Baker is cochairman. Rev. Leonard L.J.
Wilson, pastor.
Singing Kings of Joy to
make recording debut
Sanford's own renowned
gospel singing group, the
Singing Kings of Joy's CD
recording debut will be
Sunday, Feb. 22 at
Community House of
Prayer at 7 p.m. The album
title is "H e'll Bring You
Out." You won't just buy
this CD and shelf it, certain­
ly it will be hard to get
away from William Glenn
leading the group in "Mary
Had a Little Lamb," and
truly it was the Lamb of
God who gave His life
for you.
Guitarist Johnny Golden
takes you to the country
with "That's Why I'm
Depending On You." A must
hear, "Don't Let Trouble Get
you Down" led by Isaac
Glenn is a sure reminder of
the promises of God. You
will be touched as you lis­
ten to a testimony given by
Willie Fred Baker on "By tnre

I884-C hase&amp; -C 0.-I934
Dean, J.J. Elliott, Mrs. Lorraine
Flowers, John Gillon, T.M.
Henry, D.L. Harper, Miss
Gussie I linton, Miss Julia
Higgins, Leland Johnson,
Preston Johnson, Harold
Jackson, Bob King, M.G. Lingle,
Ellis Lloyd, J.E. Munger and
Karl Mcintytv.
Also, Bob Moye, Jimmie
Rixlge, C.E. Rawson, I l.C.
Ramsey, R.A. Smith, J.M.

Scoles ----------Continued from Page 6A

H ornld photo by T o m m y Vincent

More than 150 people attended the 73rd birthday party (or Sanford
resident Juanita Redding. Much love and praise was given by her
children (above).

Grace." Musicians Johnny
Golden, Chris Glenn, Joseph
Darling and David Brown
will make you feel like you
have gone to heaven.
You will leave the service
with your shouting shoes in
your hands, Joining the
Singing Kings of Joy in con­
cert will be Faye Henderson
&amp; Gospel Praise, and The

Sunday, Feb. 15, from 2 to 4
p.m. and will continue every
Sunday except the second
Sunday of each month. The
cost is $5 for adults and $3
for children 12 and under.
For more information
about Jeff Joslin and The
Country Connection log
onto www.linedanc.com or
e-mail
Jeff
at
jjt“4inedanc.com

Stringer Singers and others.
The group will be avail­
able after the service lor CD
signing. For more informa­
tion. call James Smith at
407-323-4848. Pastor, Dr.
Theory Stringer. The public
is invited.

We need you to tell us what
you know that is good about
Geneva! /’/; ise share your
information, ideas and com ­
ments by calling 407-3492140, writing to Stetson's
Corner c/o The Sanford Herald,
via
e-mail
at
darlas@mpinct.net, (please put
"Stetson's Corner" in the sub­
ject line), or with a fax to 407323-9408. Thanks!

C o u n td o w n to K.todergsrtsD l

. v jr •

Students living in the Northwest and Northoast Cluster Zonos
of Seminolo County are reauired to complete a Cluster Request Form
and receive a school assignment from the Choices Department
before registering for kindergarten at the designated school.

3 rd A n n u al

Wavie’s Nite Club
M ardi

Stinecipher, B.E. Squires,
Eugene Turner, Miss Nellie
Underwood, Miss Alice Vihlen,
Sidney Vihlen, F.l I. Williams,
C.A. Yancy and W.l I. Young.
(My dad, Martin
Stinecipher, was employed in
1926. He retired in 1966 having
served as manager of the
building materials department
for the majority of his 40
years).

Kindergarten Roundup

G r a s C e le b r a tio n

Friday, January 30
7 :3 0 AM - 6 : 3 0 PM

5 Days Of Fun
Wednesday. February 25th thru
Sunday, February 29th
Featuring K m s a. Jazz Bands

Educational Support Center, Board Room
400 E. Lako Mary Boulovard, Sanford

Northwest Cluster Schools

•41 t t j.’ .

Northeast Cluster Schools

Bo ntloy E le m e n ta ry
Idyllw ilde E le m e n ta ry
W ic k lo w Elo m o n ta ry
W ilson E lo m o n ta ry

H am ilton E le m e n ta ry
M id w a y E le m e n ta ry
Pino C re s t E le m e n ta ry

All olementary school students residing in Seminole County may apply to:

D o n 't F o r g e t To W e a r Y o u r
M o s t F e s tiv e O u t f i t !

Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School
A p p lic a tio n p e rio d :

LT* &gt;

cholera

J a n u a r y 3 0 - F e b ru a ry 2 7 , 2 0 0 4

OTHER ACTIVITIES ANNOUNCED AT LATER DATE

Kindergarteners must be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2004
For more Information call: 407-320-0419

1905 S o u t h W e s t R o a d , S a n f o rd
F o r M o re In fo C a ll

S e m i n o l e

C o u n t y

P u b

I_ i_ c _ _ S ^ jw ^ j^ ^ s

407-323-2659 o r 4*7-32

&lt;yyy
tr

gg M P f l
T h e Cingular Valentine’s Day
p h o n e sale. Saying “ I love yo u ”
n e v e r sounded better.

Watson Realty
Heathrow Office
Congratulates
January's Top Producers

FREE*

after $50 mail-in rebate.
2-year service agreement
required

after $50 mail-ln rebato
2-year service agreement
roquired.

• Com pact Flip
Style Phone
• Downloadable Polyphonic
Ringtones and Gam es

(t e n u r e *
5 5 3 0 3 C==*

S A M S U N G x427

I

Russle Weldl
Direct Line:

Darrell Ealey
Direct Line:

(407) 3 0 2 -7 4 3 6

(407) 3 0 2 -7 4 2 0

C in g u la r
Nation*

A

i,s39

Service Since 1965
\

Chris Moore, V.P., Broker

V

(407) 32 3 -3 2 0 0

Park Place at Heathrow
7015 H.E. Thomas Jr. Pkwy
(C.R. 46A)
Lake Mary, Florida 32746

r

person

99*

M O T O R O L A T720

,

C E L L U L A R

A Timeless Tradition
o f Distinguished

Watson Realty Corp. REALTORS*

• Com pact Flip
Style Phono
• Email Tbxt and Picture
Messaging

800 S. French Ave.,
Sanford
407-328-8385

Never Pay Roaming.
Never Pay Long Distance.
450 NATIONAL ANYTIME ROLLOVER MINUTES
1000 NATIONAL MOBIL TO MOBIL MINUTES
5000 NATIONAL NIGHT AND WEEKEND MINUTES

Attention Basketball Fans!!!
R eg iste r to w in m e n s N C A A
To u tn .tm e n t tickets Visit a
( inijul.ii W u e le s s ictail loc.i
lion to find oui how

X cingular
fits you best*
N U T OF T H I

m usourn FAMILY

Authorized Agent

■ * 1
* ■ ■ ■ _______________ _____ ___________ .F M «i* u S t.M » la »* H u * a io a o u
W M d a ia h w
Py Su m . 4 I m h a iiccm laploaon. a proa. racaom anOwpa and SUM and Fadaial U hm i M S « v u da-pa TIM
Paa a m l a aa « a i
ammani rncpaad (M ra . Urn— d t m on* Otu&gt; condaona and umrdnnn ■&lt;** Sm c a m a and r.. _
,
B
B
--------------,,-------------------,(&gt;
4 .4 S3S MWMwn *aa
*
0 »ioIIS4W
i Nma,
Ma
on
m*g lo
tftargw
a FWgJMory Coal
W* in
« «fnp
&gt; o aim
u i m cuatow t ta &gt; m a u w to* 1240
m &gt; fa angai ci f a aanma asuanai* In d a w d a l w * M , W u . add
. H pnatud
e r
QQJW Onl uMMd dypaa Cmgdai
" IIM U a •
.
iadona * « V * IW M * ***« taua m lp m s t a n Monday u FwUy and aa .u n d noun m I m
on f nday 10 T am Hondo,
-------------— -n--------'-------------- l— ----------- ■1
— ——
-■ &gt; ----------n---------— — --------------- - -* -a ~i— i t r~ — J IM narml ........
Cuaajmar muai H I uoo prana proguninad non fingdat ............ pmtoiad mamng dautaaa (21 haw o iru dng addrnao and Ma a f a ana n ana* adaoipian a nMda
Cuotow may raach an adanap) tomco odoaana aa uaa o# * orado laid lo par tor mamng Cola laganng aa ma d ca w cud * w a &gt; ---------— T M addacaa Thaaa
plana a a u &gt; daipaa ncunad a*an mamng m N Ckd o&lt; Macao Unuaad anyvma mrvaaa aapn (1) ana* M M mortha. (71 lm nnm u»i epon datoji c (1) I n a to m ,au
plana danoa lo • non f u » « plan Rotod a a maaau *o nc radiansSH to caan w c a d a n la tn o aanatoaUa l u a i ad not ad m w dl d a ra In i n x rm t M m
MgH and Waaaand and Uotw toM oM i Ib o k a do not mi a a SOSO mawHO • SOW
4 WlUOnd M rm ai. I 000 Njam aaX T'lirri &gt;1 I Iliu m 4 «

�Pt*S

l*«lftc I 2 A

Sunday. February 15.2001

T

he

Diary

H

erald

Oviedo selects
new police chief

Answ er key to tod ay’s puzzle

Continued from Page 1A
held a year beyond my dis­
charge date like an "inden­
tured warrior" because of the
stop-loss policy and indefi­
nite enlistment. I explained to
him that I'm a veteran of sev­
eral wars, both Gulf wars,
plus Kuwait, Bosnia and
Panama, and have an excep­
tional military record and a
bunch of decorations. I also
stated my opinion that sol­
diers, including reservists, are
simply being recycled in com­
bat so the government does­
n't have to reinstate the selec­
tive service, which would be
bad for the election campaign.
Now I'm preparing a letter
to the president, in wrdch I'm
offering $10,(XX) cash for my
freedom because I have

promotion.
SFC Goldberg and I have
been playing this tossing
game called "Rattle Ball" that
someone sent us in the
Christmas boxes. It is played
with 6 rubber balls tied
together with a string, kind of
like bolos. We then set up
these goal posts at about 30
feet apart with me at one end
and he at the other. We try
and wrap the bolos around
the posts.
Tonight is the Super Bowl
on TV so we will watch that
at 0200 in the morning due to
the time difference.
5 Feb. 2004 Good news, I
heard from U.S. Sen.
Graham's office in reference
to a congressional inquiry
that I submitted about being

earned it after risking my life.
I figure with all the profiteer­
ing and campaign fund-rais­
ing that goes on in
Washington, somebody will
surely take me up on my
offer. I have no idea what the
response will be. Probably
another threatening warning
about jumping the chain of
command. I'll guarantee you
one thing, I ain'tafraid of any
of that non-combatant bunch
in Washington. They are sup­
pose to be working for the
people, but if we don't have
guts enough to speak out for
ourselves, then we might as
well live in a communist
country. The fight to protect
democracy always begins at
home and not in some foreign
desert 7,000 miles away.

M

n

H

urn

INITII s
HH

]

d

H

S

B

N

The
city
of
Oviedo
announced Friday Charles
"Chuck" Dr.igo as the new
police chief. Tlie offer and Mr.
Drago's verbal acceptance
occurred this afternoon. Drago
will assume his new responsi­
bilities on March 15. His begin­
ning salary will be $85,000 per
year.
Drago’s current position is
assistant police chief in Ft.
Lauderdale. He has been a
member of the Ft. Lauderdale
Police Department for 29 years,
progressing through the ranks
from officer to major to his
present position. 1fe knows the
area very well, having two
daughters who graduated from
the University of Central
Florida.

H

IT-!
n

See the crossword puzzle on Page 5A

SPOTLIGHT on BUSINESS
E m e n a ld H e n
i R i 's h f
P c ib
/
tv
E m e n a ld H e n

L ib e r t y ’
i c 'S jA X
^ S e r v ic e

Take Advantage O f O ur
Send A Friend Prom otion
We are giving a
DVD player to
anyone who has
five send a
friend coupons
come in.

Every returned send
a friend coupon will
be registered to win
a drawing for a 21"
Flat Screen
Television

Call For Appointment 407-330-3350
S e n d a F rie n d to L ib e rty A n d G e t $20
2311 FronchAvo , Santord • (407)330 -3 350
Address

The Liquor Store

JL.
l-

„ REFUND
H CHECKS!

FEB. 14TH - LIVE MUSIC BY BBC
EUERY FRIDAY - BLUES BY MILO
MARDI GRAS - LIVE IRISH MUSIC
EUERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT PILOT NIGHT.
DRINK SPECIALS AND OPEN MIKE

CHECK CASHING
390 MONEY ORDERS

118 S. Park. Sanford
407 268-9447
-

H

1303 SANFORD AVE.. SANFORD

fI

ir i

4 0 7 -3 0 7 -7 R R 7

Tired O f C ooling
o r H eating
The O utdoors?

LOW EST CO M PETITIVE RATES

EN ERGY
E F F IC IE N T
D O O R S AND
W IN D O W S

2107 French Ave (Hwy. 17-92)

$ 1 1 .5 0

S q .Y d .

with 6 # pad.
S E R V IN G V O L U S IA 8, S E M IN O LE C O .

407 302 3550
COMPARE OUR
PRICES YOU WILL BE
GLAD YOU DID!
New Local Website With
All Your Computer Needs
www.tkjmobilecomputers.com

(407) 375-3249

CHECKOUT THEfOEEDOWNLOADS!
FREE INTERNET ACCESS. Microsoft Works 2000. Anywhere PC.
Screensavers, Microsoft Tetris Full Version. Quicken Lawyer 2003
Business. MICROSOFT SERIALS NUMBER. Mcfee Anti-Virus V.5
- PacMan-Monopoly-MADDEN 2004 - CALLER-ID

H O M E O F 24 H R M O B IL E C O M P U T E R
S E R V IC E W IT H L O W R A T E S
Free quotes •Web Oesign •All (Microsoft software Half Price)
•Cases •CD-Roms •Wereless Networking - New and used
computers •Modems-Processors •Monitors •CDR-RW -CDROMS-DVD-ROMS-Hard Orives-Video CardsMemory-Motherboards-Mouse and Keyboards
• Networking •Laptop and Notebook repair
• Peripherals • Powersupplys •Printers
•Servers •Videocards - Music Editing
Software of all sorts (CUBASE)

T H I S W E E K ’S S P E C IA L
C O M B O S P E C IA L
M I C R O S O F T X P P R O ♦ M IC R O S O F T
O F F IC E X P P R O W IT H F R O N T P A G E

S1 5 0 .0 0

^ 2 0 + Tax
MOVE IN SPECIAL
(NO HIDDEN CD5TS - ANY SIZE UNITl

Call Us Before You Buyl
•Family Owned &amp; Operated
•Over 25 Years Experience

v
v

locallyOwned&amp;Operated

Randy &amp; Sharon Schoon

I4071321-2808

...Long time local residents — .

2530 MAGNOLIA AVL
(West of Ace Hardware)

r
17-92

R e s id e n t ia l C a r p e t
Installed

V

\

2STH ST
&lt;U1WU»
SilMTOUU o
z
o

3

&amp;

&lt;

y

|E

LUCKY LOTTERY STORE

DISCOUNT*3 MAGNOLIA SELF STORAGE
Sanford

B

WE CASH

Open Wed. - Sat. 4 p.m. - 2 a.ml
Sunday 2 p.m. - 8 p.m.

SUM
.Zip.
is hereby entitled to 120 to show our appreciation tor recommending us to
Namo
■ person who did not have a las return prapaMlVy Ut&amp;rtyTa* Sendee Ust year
txhee No
Preparer
_ Hecspl No
• - O ty oI Origin

LUCKY LOTTERY STORE

\

v

1

/

/

'

^

I I I /0 U H A lly

Covering All Ol Orange &amp; —
Seminole Counties

Y our R e p l a c e m e n t

^

Window or Door
x

-I

RepIOC6111 Ollt
......
,

WithThis Ad. *

MID FLORIDA WINDOW &amp; DOOR, INC.
L IC E N S E #110565
B O N D E D • IN S U R E D

/

4 f| n /

S p e c ia l is t

VISA

bout O ur
1^ .v x j |l A9sk0 DA ays
S am e
m

4 0 7 - 6 4 4 - 4 7 9 61

A s C ash P lan

SANFORD

SHOP
SENIOR CITIZEN .... $7.00
Regular Hair Cut...... $8.00
Flat-Tops &amp; Styles ..$10.00
Face Shave............ $10.00
BeardTrim............... $5.00

Russell

Jim

M ON. - SAT. 8am - 6 pm
2021 French Ave., Sanford

4 0 ^ 3 0 2 -8 0 8 8

1
U

�» -

’ -

»

' -

W» ^

» • • t «

'»■ • •

• f t * V «•*€“•* * « • « « ^

T

1 •» i

f V -1 « «

-« *• e we * * •

* V

Sunday. February 15.2004 Page 13A

hf. H e k a i d

Teacher

P ublic hearing called for
p ro p o se d Lake E m m a
Road im p ro ve m e n ts

Continued from Page 1A
U niversity
of
Central
Florida, Rollins C ollege
and
Jacksonville
University.
"I do think her artistic
talent is reflected in the
classroom and it's just
am azing the displays that
the children create," said
Dr. Barbara Nixon, princi­
pal
at
Heathrow
Elementary. "We know that
she represents all the fine
teachers here at Heathrow
and also in the county."
Each school in Seminole
County chooses a teacher
of the year. A committee of
citizens and school officials
review s
each
teach er's
portfolio and selects 10
individuals for the county

com petition. The com m it­
tee then visits the teachers
in their classroom s and
makes a final decision.
"W hat probably swayed
the com m ittee was her
classroom presentation,"
said Richard Wells, director
of community involvement
for Sem inole County Public
Schools. "She had all the
kids involved in active dis­
cussion and you could see
there
was
a
rapport
betw een the teacher and
the students."
A ceremony to recognize
the teachers chosen by each
individual school will be
held April 12 at W inter
Springs High School.

fy

1

&gt;!•

\

Herald photo by Tom m y Vincent

Se m in d o County Teachor of the Year recipient Patricia Goldman is con­
gratulated by her son Noah and husband Jeff.

Pond, in to a four-lan ed
divided highway. That por­
tion of the highw ay is cur­
rently two lanes.
It is a m ajor artery
betw een Lake M ary and
Longwood.
P ublic view ing of d is­
plays with the projected
im provem ent site w ill be
from 5:30 until 7 p.m., with
the pu blic m eeting on
the subject to begin at 9
p.m. at Greenwood Lakes
M iddle School C afeteria,
601 take P ark D rive in
Lake Mary.

Sem inole
Count
Engineering D ivision wiill
hold a Public Involvement
Meeting on Thursday, Feb.
26, to discu ss roadw ay
im provem ents for Lake
Emma
Road,
from
Longwood H ills Road to
Sand Pond Road.
A ccording
to
Jerry
M atthews, principal coor­
dinator for the Sem inole
County
P ublic
Works
D epartm ent, part of the
plan may involve tran s­
form ing the road from
Longw ood H ills to Sand

SPOTLIGHT BUSINESS
on

THE LIQUOR

* SWAMP HOUSE GRILL *

ST O R E ^ H

^VaCenline’s 'TVj (.Menu
S e rv in g From 5 To 10 PM

LUCKY
LOTTERY
STORE

Live E n te rta in m en t 6-10

Champagne Cocktail
Shrimp Cocktail
Caesar Salad
Lobster Tail &amp; Filet Mignon
Parslied New Potatoes
Broccoli Floret's An Gratin
Raspbern/ Sorbet

PER
PERSON

R e se rv a tio n s R e q u ire d 386-668-8891
On The

Beautiful St.
Johns River
4 8 8 W . H ig h b a n k s R d .
D eB ary

1 3 0 3 S A N F O R D A V E ., S A N F O R D * 4 M 7 -3 0 2 -7 B 5 7

ICE CREAM DEPOT

TIRED OF OTHER VIDEO STORES
STRANGLING YOUR WALLET?

NEW IN SANFORD
2102 French Ave. Sanford
(Next to Frankie’s Cleaners)

C om e On O ver And S e e Us At

407-328-0616

V ID E O R E V E W !

January Hours Open;
Mon.-Sat. 12pm to 6pm • Sunday •Closed

We H ave The Cheapest DVD Prices In Town!

FEBRUARY SPECIALS

$2.99 Each
$4.99 For 2
$6.99 For 3
$9.99 For 5

si 45

• W C Small Soft Serve Sundae

75C OFF Strawberry Shortcake ME&lt;s295ICE
• 75C OFF Hot Fudge Peanut Parfait
• $1.00 OFF 6" Ice Cream Cake
nEseP75ICE
• *2.00 OFF 8" or 10" Ice Cream Cake
•

Fraah-

VIDEO REVIEW

R E G . P R IC E S 11.95 &amp; $16.95

O q t f ia d

OFFERS EXPIRE 2 -2 9 -0 4

Juices

fcoosro-fcoopm
^ A . :i
If tO O s m -

i BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU &amp; RECEIVE 1
|
ONE FREE ICE CREAM SANDWICH
\
[ _____ H Tra ANY PU RCM SE!!_______

3699 Orlando Dr.
Sanford, FL 32778
(407) 323-8899
Located in the Walmart Shopping
Center on 17-92 Just North of
Lake Mary Blvd.

• S O F T S E R V E • H A R D IC E C R EA M ^
• IC E C R E A M C A K E S • N O V E L T IE S
• S U G A R F R E E H A R D IC E C R EA M &gt; W

ASK FOR ONE OF THESE SANFORDITES
VOTED #1
"B E S T BEAUTY
SALON" IN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY

HIGH- {
LIGHTS1
FOILS

,0

°
.
W e---------------------.
a r e th

)

C arin g Far The S p ecia l
Needs O f W om en

W e re not just
Jscuba
l^ U U U
anymore
U lIjM IIU I &amp; ...

„

e

a r e a 's

-

'alntball

Not Valid with Any Other Offerer Special Limit 1 Per Person •With This Ad

1 MONTH
UNLIMITED

PERMS HAIR
“
C U TS TANNING
Sty|e

C

i3S up

5

IETTYAHHESIMII STYLING
110 E. First Street, Historic Downtown Sanford

407-322-4913

BITTYANNE • BILLY

b s t e t r ic s

•G

ynecology

• I n f e r t il it y

• Normal Pregnancy
• High Risk Pregnancy
•Tubal Ligation
• Hysterectomy
•Alternative Therapy
to Hysterectomy

S a le s • S e rv ic e • R e n t a ls • T r ip s

Phil &amp; Linda Merchant

(407) 322-1848
3005 W. Lake Mary Blvd. #113
Lake Mary, FL 32746
Fax (407) 322-5914 www.wnfscuba.com
E-mail dive@wnfscuba.com

S e rv in g C e ntral Florida S ince 1996

O

•Tubal Reversal

iwETl

• next to Dockside Imports •

|

Accepting New Patients
Most Insurances, HMO's and PPO's

p r e m ie r C

PAINTBALL££NjJER
iss
Any
or$1 Off Any

UP

TT

J J U

A

We would like to invite you to visit our
newly expanded facility.
Most HMD's, PPO's, private insurance and others are accepted.
Se Habla Espanol.

Cordell Mitchell, M.D.
_________________ 407 - 862-1550
974 Douglas An1. • Suite 102 • Raintiee Office Park
Altamonte Springs • FL 32714

�INlgc 14/\ Sunday. February 15. 2001

T

uf.

H

erald

A rm o ry
Continued from Page 1A
poutvd out of the county servic­
es building waving flogs and
holding signs.
For 404 days, the unit played
their part in Operation Iraqi
Freedom by helping secure the
Dalad Airbase and other opera­
tions in Kuwait and Iraq. It was
a long time for the soldiers to be
away from their family and
everyday jobs.
"I le's very much looking for­
ward to going back to work,"
said Pat Smith, mother of Sgt.
Keith Whitmore.
I lis mother and other rela­
tives, including his finned
Amber Merchant and fellow
Winter
Springs
Police
Department
Corn.
John
Maxwell greeted Wnitmore at
the armory. It was a time for
reconnecting for Whitmore and
his future bride and just in time
(or Valentine's Day.
"He proposed a week after
he left over the phone. It's been
a very long year," said
Merchant showing off her dia­
mond engagement ring she
received as the unit returned to
l-ort Stewart, Ga. last week.
"We can spend this year
together rather than last,"
Whitmore said.
The couple arc set to marry'
July 17, but before then
Whitmore is expected to return
his place among the ranks of the
Winter
Springs
Police
Department. Maxwell and
Whitmore have been buddies
since the two were on the
l.yman High School football
team.
"It’s really good to have him
home," Maxwell said. "He's
just a really, good guy' to have
around."
Whitmore is due back on the
police force next month. In the
meantime, he said he's most
lix&gt;king forward to some a*st
and relaxation.
"We thought we would only
bo gone six months. I never
thought we would I k * gone a
year — no one did," he said.
"The greatest tiring (about
being home) is just to sit on tire
couch and relax in the air condi­
tioning."
Hie heroes' welcome for the
soldiers was something that
retired U.S. Army Major Bill
Poo. of L o n g w cK K l.^ l^ v c;
1

him "goose bumps all over."
The 21-year veteran of the
Armed Services served two
tours in Vietnam.
"When we came home (from
Vietnam) we didn’t get this kid
of welcome," he said. "I'm
proud we can give them this
type of welcome. These arc
reservists that hold full-time
jobs in the community, but
when they were called they
stepped up to the plate without
hesitation."
Poe was allowed to pin a
Bronze Star on his grandson
Sgt. David Cox. Cox was one of
seven in the company to receive
a star. Twenty other soldiers
received
the
Army
Commendation Medal.
Cox said the reunion with
family Thursday was exciting,
but something that was not too
unfamiliar. His brother, Coqr.
Jonathan Cox, of the U.S.
Marines Corp Fourth Assault
Amphibian Battalion, was able
to meet up with him during tire
war.
"It was a good feeling to

meet him halfway around tire
world," said Sgt. David Cox.
He graduated from the
police academy before being
calk'd to duty and hopes to join
the Florida Highway Patrol.
Cox said he’s glad to be home
and wlrile he looks to find a law
enforcement job Ire plans to
spend time appreciating life.
"I missed my wife," he said.
"I missed the small simple
things — the everyday simple
things."

Harold photo by Tom m y Vincent

Retired Army Major Bill Poe

(above) stands with his two
grandsons that served during
the Iraqi War. Sgt. David Cox
returned Thursday while Corp.
Jonathan Cox returned last
yoar.
Angel Shuman (right) of
Apopka looks on as daughter
Lexi gives her dad Steve
Shuman a big hug after return­
ing from deployment.

Lion of Judah/House
of Worship

E V E R Y T H IN G

2 5 4 8 Park Drive, Sanford

ENGRAVED

Invites You To Come Worship With
Us as We Receive A Prophetic Word
From Pastor Patrick Purtell
Of New England

AWARDS •TROPHIES • GIFTS
We Personalize Gifts For Every Occasion
Corporate • Wedding • Baby • School • Holidays

Quality Service From People Who Really Care
_____________ S in ce 1997_____________
PLAQUES • MEDALS • RIBBONS • NAME BADGES • RUBBER STAMPS
ENGRAVED SIGNS • ACRYLIC AWARDS • K EY CHAINS
LIGHTERS • GLASS ENGRAVING • PROMOTIONAL ITEMS

Come and Receive
Two Services Only... 10:30 am &amp; 6:30 pm
Sunday Feb. 15, 2004
4 07-3^ -0!

tub ......... 1

i.-n i- s'ji]

HOURS: MON. - FR I. 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Shoppes of Lake Em m a
3895 Lake Em m a Rd., Su ite 109 • Lake Mary, F L

(P h i 407-771-4246 • [Fax] 407-771-4247

* .. • .

•*

The Seminole Herald is now

T h e Sa n f o r d H

erald

For The Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce

NMIItUS

low
COUNTRY

It’s fashionable again!

BOIL

Seminole County’s first newspaper became The Sanford Herald in
1908. In celebration o f The Herald returning to its roots, we’re offering
our readers a special deal:
it

Enjoy crawfish, shrimp
and all the fixings
Bettye D. Smith Cultural Arts Center
119 W. 5th St. (between Park and Oak avenues)

1 FULL YEAR
'I t f l
Clip and mall or coma to the Sanford Herald at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford
or Call Wanda or Michelle at 407-322*2611 To Start or Renew Your Subscription.

T h e Sa n fo rd H er a ld
1 FULL YEAR

19

Sunday, February 15 • 1PM till 4 PM
Name

Cost $ 12.00 In Advance

$ 15.00 At The Door

Address
Citv

Join Dan Ping For His Fund-Raising Event!
Come by 300 N. French or call 407-322-2611 for advance tickets

Phone

State

7ip

�• ' ^ v- •v".........i rz* •t---- *

P a g e 15A
S unday
February 15, 2004

Quartet
remains
in soccer
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Seminole County saw
its hopes of a state cham­
pionship in soccer take a
big hit this week as half
of the field was eliminat­
ed.
The final girls’ team
left, Orangewood
Christian, was blanked 30 by American Heritage
from Delray Beach in the
Class 2A-Region 2
Semifinals on Tuesday
and three of the seven
boys’ team saw their sea­
sons end on Thursday in
the regional quarterfi­
nals.
American Heritage dis­
played a strong defense,
holding the Rams to very
few good shots until the
final two minutes, when
two direct kicks were
denied by the Stallions'
goalie.
American Heritage has
now won 15 games in a
row to improve to 21-3-4
on the season.
Orangewood sees its sea­
son end at 14-7-1.
The boys side saw both
entries from Class 6ADistrict 2, Oviedo and
Winter Springs, get
shutout by Jacksonville
squads by the identical
score of 2-0.
The Lions (16-7-4) fell
to Mandarin at home,
while the Bears (12-12-2),
who were making their
first appearance in the
regionals, were ousted by
powerful Orange Park.
The other two teams
playing in, Cl,yfr 6ARegion 1, Lake Uraulltiy ..
and Lake Mary, saved
face for the Seminole
Athletic conference with
wins over Orange
County teams.
Graham Zusi and Nick
Roberts had a goal and
an assist each, while jun­
ior goalie Josh Chandler
stopped five shots to post
a shutout as the Patriots
(18-4-3) blanked Boone
(12-11-4), 3-0, at Tom
Story Field.
Naseem Abul-Hosn
added the other goal and
Ruiz chipped in with an
assist for Lake Brantley,
which will travel to
Orange Park on Tuesday
for the semifinals at 7
p.m.
The Rams (18-5-3) also
had a fairly easy time of
it as A.J. Barrett scored
two goals as Lake Mary
took down the 6ADistrict 4 champion West
Orange (14-7-5), 4-1.
Kenny Myers had a
goal and an assist and
Chris Rodgers the other
goal as Lake Mar)’ will
also travel to Jacksonville
on Tuesday at 7 p.m. to
face Mandarin.
If the Patriots and
Rams win on Tuesday,
the regional champi­
onship game would be
next Friday, probably at
Lake Brantley, at 7 p.m.
with the winner advanc­
ing to the state final four
in Tampa.
In Class 5A-Region 1,
Merritt Island (18-2-3)
got two goals from J.R.
Simon and teammate
Michael Lally had one in
a 3-1 win over Lake
Howell (11-8-5). Jason
Sweeney scored the goal
for the Silver Hawks.
The local powers in
Class 2A, Trinity Prep
and Orangewood
Christian, also took a
step closer to a rematch
with shutout wins.
Ferroni and
Jakubowski scored goals
on assists from
Fernandez and Marks
and Robby Waked made
five saves in goal as the
Saints (17-2-1) white­
washed West Palm
Beach- St. Edward’s, 2-0.
See Soccer, Page 16A

i* r i

Sports
Bringing sailing back to Central Florida

Special to the Herald
"With your rail in the water and
everyone hiked out on the high side
in neck to neck competition, it's easy
to see how we get hooked - it's a huge
adrenaline rush,” says Willie Blevins
regarding his favorite sport - sailboat
racing.
Willie and his wife, Denise, own the
FUN Maritime Academy on Lake
Monroe, and are dedicated to educat­
ing the public about this great family
sport. And to prove it, they are host­
ing the Catalina 22 Mid-Winter
Regatta February 19th through the
22nd.

Catalina 22 Mid-Florida
Regatta coming to Sanford
"We really want to see this lake
bursting with activity. So we're doing
everything we can to get more sailors
on the lake. We've created the Boating
Club for those people who want to
sail, but don't have their own boat,
and we also give Sailing Instruction,"
says Denise.
"And it's all fun, but we really love
the competitive racing," adds Willie.
The Regatta will draw 20-30 sail­

boats, many from out of state, and
begins at 3 p.m. Thursday, February
19th with a rigging party on the
ramp. Races are held Friday through
Sunday with an awards presentation
Sunday at 2 p.m.
This is the first time the Catalina
Mid-Winters have been held in
Sanford. And the new Sanford
Riverwalk is scheduled to be com­
plete in February, giving spectators a

great vantage point to view the races.
Spectator boats are cautioned to
stay clear of the race course and
maintain a safe distance from par­
ticipating boats. And spectators are
welcome to watch from the beach at
the marina.
The FUN Maritime Academy is
the first business to open its doors
as part of the Riverwalk. Their serv­
ices include beginning and
advanced sailing lessons, sailboat,
pontoon boat and skiff rentals, and
a boating club where members pay
a flat monthly fee and have access
to the fleet of sailboats.

SCO’s M-FC hopes end
CFCC
holds off
Raiders

__ J
/ fT s

By Doan Smith

By Shellle Knowles

Sports Editor

Special to the Herald

t* m

/

SANFORD — While
their chances of winning
the Mid-Florida
Conference were slim,
both Seminole
Community College bas­
ketball teams saw the
hopes all but die as they
let victory slip through
their hands Wednesday
night.
Coach Lisa Nuxol's
women had conference
unbeaten Central Florida
Community College (100) on the ropes several
times despite playing
once again without highscoring Natalie
Emmanuelli and top

4— —reserve Christina

Liberty
sweeps
home
finales

V

9

i

w
H trald photo* by Jim Wanlz

Freshmen led the way lor
Seminole Community College
on Wednesday night as the
second leading scorer in the
Mid-Florida Conference, TJ
Jones (with ball, left photo),
scored 22 points and handed
olit two assists and_Abena
Bosia (No. 22, above) came off
the bonch to score 13 points
and pull down 11 rebounds,
unfortunately, both efforts came
in losses to Central Florida
Community College.

Wright.__

but missed layups and
free throws spelled the
difference as the Patriots
held on for a 65-59 victo­
ry in the opening game
See SCC, Page 16A

U C F men maintain A-Sun lead
Special to the Herald

Dexter Lyons matched a career high
with 25 points and led three players in
double figures as UCF (18-4, 13-2)
defeated Jacksonville (11-12, 6-10), 78-69,
at UCF Arena Thursday evening. The
win gives the Golden Knights back the
lead in the Atlantic Sun as they hold a
half game edge over Troy State.
The Dolphins opened the scoring as
David Lee gave JU a 3-0 lead following a
traditional three-point play, but Josh
Bodden answered right back scoring on
consecutive possessions to put the
Knights up 4-3 with just under two min­
utes gone by in the first half. After a lay­
up by Hamminn Quaintance gave the
Dolphins a 5-4 advantage, UCF put

together a 10-0 run capped off by
Marcus Avant's triple to grab a 14-5
advantage.
The Dolphins hung around as they
scored the next six points and outscored
UCF 11-2 over the next four-and-a-halfminutes knotting the game at 16 with
just less than 10 minutes remaining in
the opening stanza. Following a free
throw by Auberv Conerly, JU grabbed its
first lead since the opening bucket at 2221.
After Lyons tied the score at 27 all
with his first triple of the half, UCF went
on to outscore the Dolphins 10-5 in the
closing minutes of the first half. Roberto
Morentin opened the scoring with a
triple, while Lyons scored UCF's final
eight points including a three with just

five seconds on the clock to give the
Knights a 37-32 lead at the intermission.
The Knights opened the second half on
an 8-2 run, highlighted by an alley-oop
by Lyons from Gar)’ Johnson, to move
out to a 45-34 advantage and grab the
first double-digit lead of the game.
The Dolphins continued to chip away
and following a three by David Lee had
narrowed the gap to 56-49 midway
through the second half. After an
exchange of baskets, the lead was again
pushed to 10 when Lyons matched nis
career high knocking down a jumper at
the 6:57 mark. UCF would hold a dou­
ble-digit lead for the next seven minutes
before Nolan McBride's three with 38
seconds left had cut the lead to eight at
See College, Page 16 A

SANFORD — The Liberty
Christian School boys and
girls basketball teams played
and won their last home
games of the season Tuesday.
The boys defeated Praise
Temple Christian School 4632 while the Lady
Patriots defeated the Praise
Temple Lady Tigers 31-16.
With the victories both
teams remain unbeaten and
in first place in their confer­
ence.
The boys came out strong
in the first half, only allow­
ing Praise Temple to'seore 11
points against them, while
the Patriots scored 23.
After Coach Bill Simpson
placed his second string in
the game during the second
half, Praise Temple scored
another 21 points.
Senior Joseph Stephen led
Liberty with 14 points and
eight rebounds. Mark
Tavanyar played a great
game as well adding 11
points and 11 rebounds.
The Lady Patriots came out
aggressive against the Lady
Tigers, leading 18-2 at the
end of the first half. Coach
Ron Williams substituted
freely in the second half and
Praise Temple scored eight
points in the third
quarter. However, Praise
Temple could not catch up
with Liberty as the girls
cruised to victory.
Playing at point guard,
Kim Slate led the Lady
Patriots offense with 18
points including a pair
of three-pointers. Brittany
Unswortn was the second
leading scorer with six
points. Unsworth pulled
down 19 rebounds, while
Katie Syner grabbed nine.

Winter Springs wins a thriller
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
Mike Kuhl had the big game, but it was
Jarrod Benton's free throws that spelled the
difference as the Winter Springs boys sur­
vived, 99-97 in four overtimes, over Lyman in
a Seminole Athletic Conference contest on
Wednesday.
Kuhl had 35 points four rebounds and six
steals for the Bears (17-9), while Benton added
25 points, six rebounds and four steals, and
made final two game-winning free throws
with six seconds left in the fourth overtime.
Winter Springs had several opportunities to
win the game earlier, but the scrappy
Greyhounds (8-17) refused to give up.
Igor Milanovich forced overtime with a
layup with one second remaining then
Sancnez Hughley, who had a team-high 32
points for Lyman, hits a pair of three-pointers
in the final 10 seconds of the second overtime
to tie the game and then hit three free throws
with four seconds remaining in the third over­
time to force the decisive final four minutes.
Mark Robinson added 24 points and 12
rebounds for the Greyhounds.
Robinson had also had a big game the night
before with 15 points and nine rebounds, but
unfortunately it too came in a losing effort as
Lake Mary continued its late-season surge
with a 74-47 victory over Lyman.
The cousins Merthie were again the stars for
the Rams with Darryl accumulating 19 points
and four assists and Lyndon scoring 15 points
and pulling down six rebounds.

\

Lake Mary then ran its record to an impres­
sive 17-7 with a 77-66 triumph over Lake
Highland (13-10) on Wednesday.
Darryl Merthie again led the way with 26
points, while Lyndon Merthie chipped in with
12 points.
Seminole bounced back from a couple of
tough losses last week to top Lake Brantley,
52-42, on Tuesday with Cy Wynn totaling 16
points and five assists, Robert Preston scoring
12 points and Bert Whigham grabbing eight
rebounds to outshine the Patriots' Marquis
Johnson (16 points, eight rebounds).
But Wednesday found Arrow Force XII
again suffering a heartbreaking loss, this time
to powerful Lake Howell, 70-61 in overtime.
Pat Calathes was the big gun for the Silver
Hawks (21-4) with 28 points and nine
rebounds, while Zach Thacker also had a
huge game with 17 points and 11 rebounds.
W'inn came up with another big night for
Seminole (12-12) with 20 points, while
Andrew Chapman chipped in with 14 points.
West Orange (12-12) kept Lake Brantley (717) on the skids with a 67-34 thrashing of the
Patriots despite 11 points from Johnson and
six points from Jammar Guy.
Trinity Prep (21-4) picked up two more wins
this week as Seth Kramer had 15 points and
Eric Dietrich eight points in a 55-39 victory
over Melbourne Central Catholic (16-8) on
Tuesday and Dietrich had 17 points and
Kramer 10 points and 10 rebounds in a 65-35
crunching of Northside Christian (14-9).
See Preps, Page 16A

HaraM photo by Jim Wonts

Mike Kuhl (right) had 35 points, four rebounds and six steals to help
Winter Springs outscore Lyman, 99-97. In four overtimes.

�I*agc IflA Sunday. February 15. 2004

NASCAR IN VOLVEM EN T GROW ING
NASCAR has King been .1 favorite of
Seminole County racing fans, but now a cou­
ple of ties locally could make the enjoyment
even better.
Most locals now realize that Jeff Gordon's
Crew Chief, Robbie Loomis, is a Lake
Brantley I ligh School graduate and still lists
Altamonte Springs as nis home town.
Now, Sanford-based Superchips, which
moved into its new state-of-the-art facility at
179 East Airport Boulevard, has agreed to be
the primary sponsor for 2004 of the Roush
Racing
#99 NASCAR Craftsman Thick, driven by
Carl Edwards. After coming on board for the
final 10 races of 2003, Superchips agreed to
take on 2004, especially seeing Edwards take
Rookie of the Year. With the new '04 E l50
body style and improvements in the aerody­
namics, Edwards has a better chance for even

T he H erald

more wins.
"We had such tremendous response from
the program last year with Carl and Roush
that it only made sense that we continue the
relationship," stated Rick Rollins, Director,
Sales and Marketing for Superchips.
"Superchips sells a Tot of tuners to the truck
guys, so this series is great for us. Plus, we
believe that Carl has a good shot at the
Championship and we want to be there to
support him."
"We are happy to have Superchips back for
2004," said team owner Jack Roush. "As with
all our sponsors, we look forward to a long
and prosperous relationship."
"I am very excited to have Superchips back
for 2004," Edwards said. "I got to know them
unite well over the course of last year and
they an* a gn*at bunch. I am going to do
everything I can to bring us a champi­
onship."

You can keep track of the team at
www.superchips.com;
www.Roushracing.com; or NASCAR.com.
SCW SET S DeBARY SHOW
Southern Championship Wrestling return
to the DeBary Civic Center on Saturday,
Febmary 21st with an 8 p.m. bell time.
In the featured Main Event, former NWA
World Tag Team Champion, "Classy" Chris
Nelson will take on SCW Heavyweight
Champion, Brian "the Blade" Gamble.
Nelson is no stranger to championship gold
as he one a member of the "Heavenly
Bodies" tag team whom traveled and defend­
ed the NWA tag team titles all over the
world. Gamble’s accomplishments include
being a former American Gladiator as well as
a mainstay with TNN's Roller Jam. This is
sun* to be a solid match up.
The SCW Florida Championship will be up
for grabs as defending Champion Thump

Dupree will take on challenger "Rebel
Rocker" Towns Ellis.
In a match of size, 6-foot-10 "Korean
Monster" Ryze will face Python.
Also, former SCW Grand Slam Champion,
Jason Hexx will battle Axis in one-on-one
competition.
In tag team action. Team Vision members
Chasyn Ranee and Manny Montana will
square off against Josh Rich and Johnny
Schumacher.
Also in action will be Mister Saint Laurent,
Aaron Epic, Kahagas, Rico Casanova, Dagon
Briggs, Leon Scott and many more!
Tickets are available at $10 for ring side
seating and can be purchased at DeBary
Furniture located at 78 South Charles Beal in
DeBary
The DeBary Civic Center is located at 38
South Shell Road, off of 17-92. For info call
386-668-9575 or visit www.scwflorida.com.

College
Continued from Page 15A
76-68. Each team scored their
final points at the line with
Morentin hitting one of two
for the final margin of victory.
In addition to Lyons, both
Morentin and Josh Peppers
reached double figures finish­
ing with 16 and 10 points
respectively. Bodden led UCE,
which outrebounded JU 4127, on the glass pulling down
seven boards. Lyons, Johnson
and Bodden each had five
assists.
JU had three players finish
in double figures led by
McBride's 22. Leo and
Quaintance finished with 17
and 15 points respectively.
Quaintance also finished
with 11 boards giving him his
league-leading seventh dou­

ble-double of the season.
The Golden Knights will
remain in Orlando to square
off against cross-town rival
Stetson today (Saturday, Feb.
14). Tip off is 4 p.m. and will
be televised by Sunshine
Network. Whit Watson will
handle the play-by-play,
white Jack Givens will pro­
vide the color commentary.
The game can also be heard
on the UCF ISP Sports
Network AM-740 The Team
with Marc Daniels calling the
action.
STETSO N DOWNS
FLORIDA ATLANTIC IN
DOUBLE O T 76-72
Kevin Craig scored a careerhigh 21 points, including six
in overtime as Stetson defeat­
ed host Florida Atlantic 76-72

see
Continued from Page 15A
of the doubleheader at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center.
The Raiders had leads in both halves, but
five missed layups on wide open situations at
crucial times, two on inbounds plays and
three after steals, allowed CFCC to keep a
slim lead and hand the hosts their first home
loss in conference play.
SCC also struggled at the free throw line,
converting just five of seven opportunities for
the game and only one-for-two in the second
half.
T he second half miss came with 1:10 to play
and the score 60-59 in favor of the Patriots
and the Raiders never scored again.
Tristan McCray led CFCC, which has not
lost a game since before Christmas, with 16
points, while Ramona Wilson (13), Elena
Korsakova (12) and Denisia Andrews (II)
were also in double figures.
Abena Bosia came off the bench to lead SCC
with 13 points and also pulled down nine
rebounds, while Rosanna Davis added 12
points and 10 rebounds.
Lake Mary's Bryn Mosler had a big night
with 10 points, four rebounds and two assists,
while Danielle Jenkins also finished in double
figures with 10 points.
Kirsten I larris chipped in with s{\ points
and nine rebounds and Winter Springs' Missy
Guadagnino dished out five assists and
grabbed three rebounds.
Despite the loss the Raiders, who will get
some much needed rest over the weekend
before playing three games next week to close
out the regular season, are still in the driver's
seat to get one of the two remaining M-FC
bids to the state tournament.
The triumvirate begins with trip to
Gainesville on Monday to play Santa Fe
Community College starting at 7 p.m.
SCC will then travel to Jacksonville to take
on Florida Community College at Jacksonville
Stars in what could be a big game Wednesday
and then return home next Saturday (Feb. 21)
to host Daytona Beach Community College in
the final home game of the season at 5:30 p.m.
The men of coach Stan Cromartie suffered a
case of deja vu on Wednesday as for the sec­
ond time this season they saw a remarkable
run by CFCC in the second half turn a poten­
tial win into a 74-64 loss.
Back in January in Ocala, the Raiders led 3331 at half and only trailed by five points, 5954, with II minutes to play when the Patriots
went on a 31-9 run to close out the game and
win 90-63.
Nearly the same thing happened on
Wednesday as the hosts led for much of the
first half, taking a 29-25 lead into the lockerroom.
SCC then opened the second half with an
11-0 run to build a 40-25 advantage and CFCC
seemed very frustrated and on the verge of
being blown out.
But the momentum suddenly changed and
the Patriots' defense completely shut down
the Raiders' attack as the guests went on a 202 run to take a 45-42 lead with 13 minutes left

Soccer
'ontinued from Page 15A
Arthur Gendreau scored the
ame's only goal in the first
linute of the third overtime
s the Rams (20-4-2) edged
Zest Palm Beach-King's
cademy, 1-0.
Goalie Brian Irvine was not
verly busy, but still made
mr saves to get the shutout.
Trinity Prep will get to
“main at home for its 2Aegiun 3 semifinal against

in double overtime in an
Atlantic Sun Conference
game Thursday evening at
the FAU Gymnasium.
The Hatters (11-11,9-7 ASun) won their fourth game
in a row and won for the
ninth time in their last 12
games. The Owls (8-14, 5-10)
dropped their sixth game in
a row including two straight
losses in double overtime.
"If there was ever a team
win, this was it," Stetson
head coach Derek Waugh
said. "The defense played
well, Anthony hit a big three,
and Derrick hit a big three. It
is not easy to win down here
and the guys did a great job."
Craig got the Hatters going
in the second overtime with a
lay-up at the 3:46 mark. After

in the game.
SCC was able to right the ship and the
teams stayed close until Lake Howell's Joey
Forestier flit a three-pointer to tie the game at
55-55.
But crucial missed free throws and
turnovers by the hosts and good free throw
shooting by CFCC, 12 of its final 18 points
came from the charity stripe, allowed the
Patriots to pull away.
The leading scorer in the conference,
Anthony Paez, led CFCC with 21 points,
while Luis Rodriguez and Andre Smith were
also in double figures with 16 and 15 points,
respectively.
Tne Raiders' standout freshman guard, TJ
Jones, who trails only Paez In M-FC scoring,
lead all scorers with 22 points and also added
two assists.
Also having good games were Rushawn
Johnson (nine points, eight rebounds, two
steals, two assists), Kemaine Samuels (nine
points, nine rebounds), Will Graham (six
points, seven rebounds, three blocked shots)
and Vince Mosley (four points, eight
rebounds, eight assists).
ECC-J leads the conference with a 5-2
record, while the Patriots are in a tie for sec­
ond in the conference with Daytona Beach
and Santa Fe at 5-3. The Raiders fell into fifth
place at 3-5 and need wins over the Stars in
Jacksonville on Wednesday and in their final
home game next Saturday (Feb. 21) against
Daytona Beach Community College to try to
get a home game for the M-FC Tournament.
Game time is set for 7:30 p.m. both nights, or
20 minutes after the women's game.
Admission to all home games is free.

forcing the Owls into a shot
clock violation, Anthony
Register hit a three-pointer to
put the I Litters up by five.
Stetson went on to hit 8-of-10
free throws down the stretch
as the Hatters won their third
overtime game of the year.
After leading by five at
halftime, the Hatters found
themselves down by eight in
the second half. Stetson
fought back to tie the game
on a three-pointer by
Anthony Register with 1:26
remaining. Mike Bell
answered with a tha*e of his
own with one minute on the
clock to put the Owls back up
by three. Derrick DeWitt then
evened the score again with a
bucket from beyond the arc,
sending the game into over­
time number one.
In the first extra period,
Stetson trailed 61-58 and 6361, but a pair of baskets by
Kevin Craig pulled Stetson
even and sent the game into a
second overtime.
Register finished with 19
points and six assists while
E.J. Gordon chipped in 17
points.
The loss spoiled a 24-point,
school-record 23-rebound
performance from Bell.
Earnest Crumbley added 21
points for the Owls.
Stetson swept the season
series from Florida Atlantic,
with both wins coming in
overtime.
UCF BASEBALL H O STS
NO. 2 LSU
The UCF Golden Knights
open their 2004 home sched­
ule this weekend against No.
2 LSU and will playing the
final tewo games today
(Saturday) and Sunday at 1
p.m. at Jay Bergman Field.
The Golden Knights (2-0)
opened the season last week­
end at Florida International,
taking two games from the
Golden Panthers in Miami.
LSU, ranked No. 2 in Baseball
America's Top 25, is ranked
No. 3 by Collegiate Baseball
and the Sports Weekly/ESPN
Coaches Poll. The Tigers are
the highest ranked team to
ever play at Jay Bergman
Field.
In anticipation of parking
issues for Saturday's baseball
and basketball games, UCF
will have a shuttle from
Coach USA running most of
the day. One shuttle will run
11 a.m.- 2 p.m. and two will
run from 2 p.m.- 6:30 p.m.
The route will cover the
North Parking Garage, T-600
Lot and Lake Claire Lot to
maximize the use of current

parking and provide fans
with transportation to UCF
Arena and Jay Bergman Field.
The Golden Knights will
send Matt Fox, Jaime Douglas
and Lake Mary's Kyle Bono
to the hill this weekend vs.
LSU.
Fox was nothing short of
sensational on Opening Day
last Saturday. The junior
right-handed pitcher tossed
five innings allowing just two
runs on three hits with 10
strikeouts to earn the win
over Florida International. It
marked the third time in
Fox's career that he totaled 10
or more strikeouts in a game.
He just missed tying his
career high of 11 strikeouts,
set last season vs. USE and at
Troy State.
Douglas started his first
career game last Sunday at
F1U and earned a no-decision.
The junior southpaw tossed
just three innings and record­
ed three strikeouts.
Bono makes his first career
start Sunday for the Golden
Knights after serving as the
team's closer since arriving in
Orlando. The sophomore*
right-hander was dominant
last weekend at FIU, holding
the Golden Panthers scoreless
with three perfect innings
and three strikeouts to earn
the save in Saturday's 6-2 vic­
tory.
UCF has two of the top
catchers in the A-Sun with
the return of sophomores
Drew Butera and Ryan Bono,
who both call Lake Mar)’
home. Butera was an A-Sun
all-freshmen team honoree in
2003 after batting .305 with
one home run. Butera was
even better behind the plate,
throwing out 52 % of wouldbe base stealers.
Bono hit .265 with one
homer in 2003 after a strong
fall season. Both players will
see time behind tne dish
while Bono can also play first
base and Butera third base.
UCF head coach Jay
Bergman, who started the
program at then Seminole
Junior College, is quickly
moving up in the NCAA
record books as one of the
winningest coaches in
NCAA baseball history. The
Golden Knights leader is
11th among active coaches
with 1,046 career victories.
Bergman is also 28th among
active coaches in winning
percentage at a .640 clip.
All-time, Bergman is 25th in
NCAA history with 1,046
career coaching victories.
Bergman is just eight wins

Preps

H trald photo by Jim W onti

Freshman Danielle Jenkins (right) came oH the
bench to score 10 points for Seminole
Community College.

American Heritage from
Delray Beach, which crushed
Merritt Island Christian 8-0
on Thursday. The game will
be played on the Goldenrod
campus beginning at 6:30
p.m.
Orangewood Christian,
however, will have to head to
North Palm Beach to face
Benjamin, a 5-0 winner over
First Academy, for a 3:30 p.m.
game at the Jack Nicklaus
Sports Complex.
If the Saints and Rams win.

I

they would meet in the finals
next Friday, probably at
Trinity Prep.
CLASS 6A-REGION 1
QUARTERFINALS
at To m Story Field
P A T R IO T S , 3 B R A V E S 0
Lake Brantley
1
2 _ 3
Boone
0
0 _ 0
Goal* _ First Half: Lake Brantley Zuai,
3 6T6 (Rut/). Second Half: A bul-H oan .
31:03 (Roberta). Roberta, 10:30 (Zuai).
Shota on goal _ Boone 5; Lake Brantley
17. Savea _ Lake Brantley (C h a n d le r) 5;
Boone M . Records _ Lake Brantley IB-43, Boone 12-11-4

Continued from Page 15A
Orangewood Christian (17-7) and Croonis
Academy (9-13) both picked up wins on
Tuesday.
The Rams got 25 points from Kurt
VandeStreek and 10 assists from Michael
Caulfield in an impressive 62-56 win over
Pine Castle Christian (18-6), while Quinn had
12 points and seven rebounds, Cherry 12
points, Polk 10 points and Carey seven steals
as the Panthers roughed up Northstar
Christian, 63-39.
And finally, Lake Mary Prep took a step up
in competition again, but this time it was a lit­
tle too much for the Griffins as they were
thumped, 80-57, by Bishop Moore (16-11).
Gerardo Ortega and Justin Stanley scored 11
points each for LMP.
The regular season ended for the boys'
teams on Friday with districts beginning
either Monday or Tuesday next week.
Lyman will be the only county school host­
ing a tournament in Class 5A-District 3.
Joining the Greyhounds in Longwood will be
Lake Howell, Flagler Palm Coast, Mainland,
New Smyrna Beach and Pine Ridge.
Class 6A-District 2 will be played at The
Dog House in DeLand with the Bulldogs
hosting Seminole, Oviedo, Winter Springs,
Deltona and Spruce Creek.
Class 6A-District 3 will be played at Apopka
with the Blue Darters welcoming Lake Mar)’
and Lake Brantley to compete against nation­
ally-ranked Edgewater, University and Winter

behind former Delaware skip­
per Bob Hannah for 24th in
the NCAA history books.
Bergman has recorded 830
career wins at UCF and 216
victories at the University of
Florida.
Fans can follow every UCF
game this season live on the
Internet with live stats at
www.ucfathletics.com, the
official athletics site of UCF.
In addition, the UCF/ISP
Sports Network and WNSC
will broadcast live 41 of
UCF's 56 games in 2004 via
the Yahoo! Sports audio pack­
age at www.ucfathletics.com.
STETSO N SO FTBA LL
W IN S AT TRIPLE CROWN
Sixth-inning runs by
Brittani Houghton and
Sherilynn Wilder gave the
Stetson softball team an 8-6
win over UCF in the Triple
Crown Classic Championship
game at Treaty Park on
Sunday afternoon.
After a scoreless first
inning, the I Litters (7-1) took
over offensively. With former
Seminole Community College
star Blake I lorrelbeke on sec­
ond and Carrie Cruit on first,
Jessica King honiored to give
Stetson a 3-0 lead. UCF's jun­
ior centerfielder Jania
Shinhoster negated one of
those with a solo homerun to
lead off the bottom of the
inning.
The Golden Knights (5-2)
tied the game in the bottom
of the third. Junior third baseman Bryttani Lindheim
reached home on an error in
the right field and senior
Kaycee Clark scored two
plays later on a single by jun­
ior shortstop Stephanie Best.
Stetson went up again, 6-3,
in the top of the fifth. A single
by I lorrelbeke scored Wilder,
while Ashley Aaron reached
on an error behind the plate.
I lorrelbeke then reached
home on a fielder's choice
that put King out.
I iought and Wilder extend­
ed the Hatters lead before
UCF attempted to battle back
in the bottom of the sixth.
Shinhoster was sent home on
an error by the shortstop and
Lindheim's single scored sen­
ior right fielder Rachellu
Schmidt and freshman Amber
Lamb.
Both teams went three-up,
three-down in seventh.
Horrelbeke got the victory
for the Hatters after pitching
4.1 innings with four strike­
outs and three hits, while sen­
ior Taylor Sawyer took the
loss with two hits and one
strikeout in 2.2 innings.

Park.
Class 2A-District 9 will feature a strong
group at First Academy in Orlando, including
Grooms and Trinity Prep, Melbourne-Holy
Trinity, Mount Dora Bible, and Port St. JofinSpace Coast.
Class A-District 9 also features a strong line­
up at Warner Christian in North Daytona
Beach including Orangewood Christian, Lake
Mary Prep and The Master's Academy,
Ormond Beach-Calvary Christian and
Deltona-Trinity Christian.
The championship games for all of the dis­
tricts are set for next Saturday at 7 p.m.
The girls' teams will wrap up their district
tournaments tonight (Saturday) at 7 p.m. with
the first round of regionals set for Thursday.
A recap of the girls' districts will be featured
in Wednesday's Herald.
With the Winter Sports Season winding
down rapidly, the Spring Season has started
to encroach a bit with Seminole High hosting
the Seminole Preseason Classic over the past
few days.
The host Fighting Seminoles, Winter Springs
and Winter Park all won twice each with
Oviedo and University getting one victory
each.
Seminole defeated University, 2-1, and
Timber Creek, 5-3; while the Bears took down
Lake Howell, 3-1, and Lyman, 5-1; and the
Wildcats topped the Silver Hawks, 2-0, and
Greyhounds, 2-1.
The Lions got a 4-0 shutout of Timber
Creek, while the Cougars turned the tables on
Oviedo, winning 3-1.

�The Herald

To Place Your Ad Call
27— N ursery &amp;
C h il d C are
Will keep your child m my homo.
•Qos 0-2yrs 4C accepted, tarn
6pm , Mon-Frl. 407-321-6022

71— H

elp

W

anted

A c c o u n t ! Payable
A ss is ta n t
R ovlow and calculate all
paymonts and maintain records
ol paymonts Knowlodgo ol
Microsoft W ord and Excol
required Maintain Accounts
Payable Systom. Salos and uso
Tax. 1099 requirements and
processing, Account allocation
and Standard Period Entrios.
Proparos various accounting
statements
and
financial
reports
Toam oriented with tho ability
to Interact with Custom ers. W o
otlor
a
competitive
compensation pkg. including
4 0 Ik. stock purchaso, major
m edical, dental, vacation,
holiday, porsonal time oil and
overtime. W o are an E O E and
D rug Iroe workplace.
Send Rosum o to:
Feathorlito Luxury C oachos
4441 O range Blvd
Sanlord. F L 32771
Phono: 407-323-1120
Fax 407-323-1945
E-m ail: achitwoodOlltir.com
A D V E R T IS IN G S A L E S
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
T h e S a n lo rd H e ra ld is
looking tor an Advertising
Sates Ropresontativo to join
our progrossivo sates toam
sotving Sanlord, Lako Mary &amp;
surrounding
area.
A
marketing businoss dogroo or
some direct sates experience
prelorrod W o will Iran tho right
Individual w ho possossos
solid organizational skills
good
intorporsonal
communication abilities and
who has a strong desire to
achiove.
Must
bo
soli
motivated, enorgotlc and
goal-oriontod
with
commitment to outstanding
customer sorvico Computer
an d or design skills holplul but
not necessary. Must own
good, reliable transportation
Th e is a M tmo MondayTnday
(40hr work week required),
entry-lovol position
with
com pensation based on
education
and
salos
expenonco
It interested, please sond
resume to.
D an Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H era ld
N ew spap ers
P O B o x 1667
S a n lo rd . F L 32772
P h o n e : 407-322-26111 11
Fax: 407-323-9408
E m a il:
tteuttonO semlhoteherakl.co
m
EOE
Aftercare teachers (F/T 6 P T
work until 6:30 p m ) and
substitute teachers noedod
Prior childcare experience
required, C D A or degroo
preferred Apply in poison M-F,
between 10 a m • 1 p m at Page
Private School In Sanlord. or tax
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -4 5 1 3
excellent
compensation package lor F/T
employees E O E
Appointm ent Setters: F T
hours,
FT
pay
U p to
$12.55/hr. 407-657-2900
Breakfast C ook lor A M
position
with
banquet
experience. C all 40 7 -4 4 4 -

1000.____________________________________
Certified Operator/Svc Mgr
needed lor local pest control
company C a l 407 268-4047. or
lax resume 407-268-4645.

71— H

elp

Wanted

D in in g R o o m S u p e rv is o r:
National food sorvico company
has immodiato opportunity tor
oxpd Front of House porson for
Assisted Living Facility to
siporvtso dning room stall Expd
A training sorvico A leadership
rolo is ossontial G o o d pay A
benefits Fax resume to 407-3237336. Attn Mr C . 407-323-7306
(phono)
Don't got a 2nd job Got a 2nd
incomol N o papor work No
selling No stocking of products
For moto Into call 321-228 0059
D R IV E R ,
CLASS
B
L IC E N S E . $10 H O U R T O
S TA R T. B E N E F IT S . D F W P
(407)299-1380

Q et Paid
$ 2 ,0 0 0
T o L e a rn e Trade
With $35k Guaranteed
during the first yoar
Sow ing m achino operators,
taborors.
assem blers
A
craltsm en do well at this.
Relaxod
dress
code.
Production environment.
It you are seriously intorostod
in a rewarding caroor with an
oarnmg potential of $50-$100K
annually,
thon
a p p ly
In
perso n , M -F, betw een 10am 1 2 n o o n . at o u r c u s to m
m an u factu ring facility:
2589 San ford A ve, Sanford
H a irs ty lis t A
N all T e c h
N e e d e d : Commlsslon/Booth
Rental In a friondly salon with
a rolaxod atmosphere 407-3248165
Housekeeper's Maids: Small
cloanlng
business
is
rnparxing Local area Musi havo
own transportation. Groat pay
A hours Call 407-415-4995. ask
for Karen
IN V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T I
A lw ays
a
good
policy,
especially
for
business
opportunities and franchises C a l
Florida Dept, of Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F T C -H E L P lor free
xitormatKxi O r visit our Wot) sito
at www.ttc gov/t&gt;lzop
Florida law requires sollers of
cortaln business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, of
Agriculture
A
C onsu m e r
Services bofore soiling. Call to
vority lawful registration boloro

you buy.
_________
LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLANI Drug tree workpiece.
Apply el: W 0 Miller Drive.
Altamonte Springe 407-260•000.
M A -P edla trlc Back O ffice
FT/Bonolits, Pods exp desired
Fax 407-328-7658' C a l 407-3210085
Now more than over •wo need
international understanding!
G overnm ent
monitored
International
Student
E xcha nge
O rganization
seeking individuals familiar with
local communities and schools
Place and supervise high
school torwgn studur its Rail tine
supplemental income, bonus,
travel opportunities. O r host an
international student1C a l 1-666286-6406
O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T . P/T,
Quick Books skills $10 $ 12
per hr. Lako Mary Fax Rosumo
407-688-8244
Pebble Junction has an
remediate F T position available
tor yard A bagyng pooplo Noods
Individuals w ho ere hard
working with torklrtt e x p . have
transportation &amp; can lift 50 lbs.
Vacation A health benefits alter
90 days Apply in person at 702
South French Ave. Sanlord. F L
P re-Em ploym ent dru g test
required

71—H elp Wanted
Portrait Sales Consultant 7
Pro solors For busy Sam's Club
Lim ited
trnvol,
groat
compensation Call 386-7363661, leavo msg
P T designer A duvor noedod in
local florist shop Som e oxp.
roquirod Call for appointmont,
407-324-8000
Root Cloanmg Mechanic Must
havo F L liconso 407-6572900
Sorvors noodod A M A PM
shifts Ptoaso call tor appt 407323-1388
Simple Hom o Assom bly Work
Easy with groat pay A benotits.
Send
$6 00
plus
Soil
A dd rossod
Envolo po
to:
Mildred Spodon, 2732 Country
club R d. Sanlord. F L 32771
SpringHill Suites at Somlnolo
Tow ne Center is looking tor
responsible persons as our
Broaklast H ostess. H ouse
Porson A R o o m Cloanors.
Seniors are welcom e lo apply
In person ol 201 North Towne
Rd. Sanlord. or call 407 -9 95-

1000
StarPort
Sanlord, FL
Looking
lor
experienced
M aintenance
Secretary.
Maintenance billing oxporionco
roquirod Aviation oxporionco
proforrod
Must bo detail
oriented
with
strong
organizational
and
com m unication
skills.
Computer skills a must Ptoaso
tax rosumo to 407-585-3420 No
phono call ploaso
StarPort
Sanlord, FL
Looking tor cxpononcod A/P
M echanics,
Upholstorors.
Aircraft Uphotstory Installers and
Soam stressos Fax Rosum o
to 407-585-3420 No ptiono cals
ploaso
Swimmfig pool construction, tito,
dock, plastering, under water
repairs Drtvors liconso noodod
Full Tim o, benefits packago
available 407-324-2442
Taxi driver, ctoan driving rocord,
must bo reliable A dependable
Ablo lo work days or nights 25
plus years, soniors welcome to
apply serious Inquires only. 4073221300
Tow Truck Driver Noodod In
Sanlord Area Must Have Valid
D L A Exponents 407-321 -7442
Window Estimator: Commercial
Hardware Door A Hardware Drv
So* motivated wTngmt skte Hue
print reading A purchasing
Fax to 407-323-5644 or apply
in person. Cox Lumber. 3874
C h urch St, Sanlord. E o E .
W indow Service: Proficient in
window ropalr/glazing. Clean
driving record. Fax to 407323- 5644 or apply n person. Cox
lumber, 3874 C h u rch St..
Sanford E O E
W ork at H om o Around
Your Schedule
$500 to $1,500 P T
$2,000 to $6,000 F T
Full Training Provided
w w w lorweaKhathomo com

93— R ooms For
R ent
W EEK LY R EN TA LS
S te rlin g O $82/wk.
H is to ric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423
Vary nice, vary clean turn rm ,
all utl. cablo. A/C. Indry. phone,
kitch uso. sec dr, resident
owner, private entrance N o
S m o k ln g l O n ly d r u g free
sobe r ne ed apply. 407-3140924.

La k e M e ry B lv d 6 427.
$350/Mo. tncl.util, ktt. W/D.
cable, nr S C C . airpt. N S . quiet,
proft 407-322-1607

93— Rooms For
R ent

Sunday. February 15.200-1 Page IB

407-322-2611

Pnvato R oom In Longwood
Homo. Steady Employed, NonSmoker $68 wk. $50 Deposit
407-830-6216
Room For Ront. Sanlord Ave.
Iroo
cablo.
washor/dryer,
cooking privileges $100/wk
407-688-7023
Sanlord:
Dow ntow n,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, color TV,
kitchotto room, private bath,
stooping rooms Call 407-3214900

97—A partments F urnished
1 /BR
A pt..
Everything
includod-phono, cablo A A/C.
O ulot
neighborhood
In
Santord $150 per week 1st. last
A security doposit roquirod 407
710-7636

99—A partments
Unfurnished
MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 0DF1M. SSOS WO
2 ODRM . SCOSWO AND UP
Cable Includod
407-323-8670

R O SELEA
V IL L A S
Movo in Specials
2Bodroom/1Bath
W/D Hookups

1 Month Free Rent

407-330-6833 or 407298-3300
Senford/Lake M a ry: 1 .2 . and
3 Bedroom Apts sLutng at $539
Lake From living Free Rent1C a l
now. 407-322-9104, E H O
South O ak St. 2/2. carpot.
appllancos. scroon porch,
$550 Caldwell Realty Svc,
407-768-3700

100—Condominium
R entals
S anford: Lrg 1/1 condos
2nd door, W/D, hugo W ? closet
3 avail from $490/mo
RE/M AX Realty Resources
(407) 333-4400

101—HousesFurnished
Sanlord Furnished apt utilities
included 1 Block from town A
lakolront 1 person, no pets,
deposit roquirod 4 0 7 -3 2 3 0229

103—HousesUnfuknished

Satcmto “IRcaCttf

407-321*0759
4 B R 3 5 B a . 2 Car garage, alarm
systom, fireplace, enclosed
porch, inside laundry, fenced
yard $1,000/mo 4 0 7 -8 3 4 9058

D O YLE S R E N TA LS
S a n to rd : 2/2, Split Plan,
Covered Patio Central Htg A
Air, Approved Soctlon 8
540/$450 Deposit
S a n fo rd : 3/1.5. Now Point.
Largo Yard. Carport A Shed
$750/$700 Deposit
Santord: 32. Kjfcfien, L v n g (Yn,
Dining Rm, Large Yard, Utility
R m . Dbi Carport Approved
Section 8 $825/$800 Deposit
D O Y L E R E A L T Y . IN C .
(40 7) 322-2495
W E R EN T 8 S E LL HOM ES
www doyterMnyanllrw.com

103—HousesU n f u r n is h e d

H ouso 3 B R
2BA
wood
burning stovo In family rm.
scroonod carport, rolngorator A
stovo Includod. largo backyard,
across Irom Pino Crost Elom
2804 S. French Avo, Santord.
$9501,10. $950 Doposit 407-3237999 or 407-970 8268
3B R /2B A: O vor 1400 sq ft.
appliances, 2 c. garage ovor 11A
aero loncod yd. $900/mo
Venture 1 P rop ertie s, Paul
O s b o rn e . 407-321-4764
Saction
8
R enters
4BR/11/2BA,
A/C.
alarm
systom A fence. $850 M O .
Ront plus Socurlty Doposlt
$500 321-299 6173

105—
D u p eex / T r ip lex
2' I duplex nowfy renovate# at
204 East 24th St. Santord
$565'mo First, last A security
407-929-7173
Santord: 1BR/1BA in duplox
$500mo Call Trocyo. 407-5239949

115— Industrial
R entals
Now ligtit Industrial S R 48.1 mile
oast of 1-4.2.000 • 10.000 sf Tom
Ball. Brokor/Ownor, 407-701-

2220 .

141—Homes For
S ale
2608 Mohawk Avo,
Sanford,
2BR/1BA,
complototy renovated,
new kitchen, windows,
doors, floor covering,
electrical, plumbing,
CHA, May qualify for
down
payment
assistance. $84,975.
Broker/Owner, 407592-2046.
Affordable S a n lo rd H om e
3/2,1 car g a r , in groat shape
2604 Myrtlo Avo. $99K.
Fernando M artinoz. Rem ax
Associates. 386-747-8380.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
I0ND MONO: Atom ut to $19 000
tin homccintri mnunct fund
Iff l tent *t&gt; P M (til
Gnt ftm kw rt ktfM!
StMINOU. ONUM. VOlUflA!
R eno va tod :Liko new. now
carpet A paint. Iiv, din. tarn rm.
sc porch. Inside utility plus
t2 x t4 workshop, fenced yd
$74,900
Fixer U p p e r: Sold as isl 3/2.
E al-ln Kit., Llv Rm . $62,900
Renovated 3/2: Ovor 1700 sq
It. Llv. Din, Fam Carport. 1/4
acre foncod $105,000
M arkham W o o d s R oad : 4/3,
over 3.000 sq ft. W/Uv, Din,
Fam Rm. W/Firopiaco. Sc (tool
A Spa on ovor 1 Aero W/3Car
Side Entry Garage. $427,900
R enovated: 3/2. U v Din Rm.
Garage. $79,900

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

407-321-4764
Santord Historic district Quaint
3BR.
1920*s
bungalow,
hardwood floor*. fireplace, new
kitchen, custom decor, private
garden
setting.
$120s
Northsido Realty Inc. 407-7678917.

141—Homes For
S ale

I

i

l

l

p p l ia n c e s

&amp;

BED RM
- 8 PC
Loren
C H E R H Y W O O D Sleigh bed.
Hails. Dresser. Mirror. Chost, 2
Nitoslds. unused. Still Boxed,
Cost S7k Soli $1950 407-660
1415

W is t e r ia
R e a lty

in c .

Neod an Investment?? Want
to Move out ot Apartment Uto?7
24 2 9 Willow A w n u o . Sanlord
Groat Littlo Bungalow on .24
Aero lot w/updatod Electric
Plumbing A Root, ♦ C C P
$89,000
C A LL AND ASK US A B O U T
R EO OR FO R ECLO SUR E
P R O P E R T IE S .

12Q9 Swan-StioeL Wintot
Springs. Stunning 5/3 Estate
on Noorly 1 Aero. Updatod w /
Atto/iiion to Detail Wonderful
master Retroal, 2734 G L A
$350,000
C a ll J o y c e S ta n s b o rry
407 -323-6755
O r, J a n D uttw eller
407-679-1000

149—C ommercial
P roperty For S ale
C h u rc h e s A S ch o o ls
A ll S ize s A L o ca tio n s
C a ll Tra m m e ll C ro w C o .
(4 0 7 )6 1 8 -1 2 7 5
Santord 7 room otfico hktg plus
storage bldg on slab lloor
C o rn o r double lot, newly
rolurbishod. noar O rla n d o S an lord
Airport
A
main
nrtorios May considor somo
ow nor financing $295,000
4 0 7 -4 1 6 -1 6 1 5 , or 321 -3 03
8195.
S ch o o l, O n 5 A cre s .
Lake M a ry -17/92 Area
Tra m m o ll C ro w C o .
800-400-5505

155C o n d o m i n i u m s For

S ale
C o nd o,
dosirablo
quiet
Altamonte. 3/2. 1300 sq tt, 3
patios, doublo carport'garago.
pool $110.000 555 E. Orange
407 -831-6932
tiflp; Itomo pncbel notpowirwistr

181—A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale
D IN IN G R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R H Y W O O D . 110’ Dbl
Pod, 6 Chippendalo C hrs, 72"
Butlet/Hutch. Un used, Still
Boxed, Cost $1BK. Sell $3950
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
C h erry Set, 78* Table. 8 chrs.
China C a b . $1295 407-6601415
B E D : $120 brand now queen
doublo-sldod pillow-top sot
w/warranty C a n deliver.
407-275-7626
B E D : $205 luxury king
pillowtop mattress set Now. In
ptastc Del aval 407 2750612

B E D : 1 brand now lull-size
orthopedic
firm
set
w/warranty $85 40 7 -2 7 5 0 9 3 5 ____________________
B E D : 1 full sue orthopodic firm
m attress sel. Never used.
W arranty
$95
40 7 -3 3 1 1941/386-753-1530
B E D : 1 king luxury firm pillowtop mattress set. novor used,
manufacturer s warranty $230.
407 -3 39-0678/386-753-1615.
can deliver

B E D R M •8 P C High-end Louis
VIII
CHERHYW OOD.
all
Oovolall, Drossor, Irl mlrror,
Ctiost. 2 NitoStds. Unusod, Still
Boxed, Cost $15K. Sell $3,250
407 660-1415.
U E O R M : 6 ploco brand now
sot still In boxos. $450. 407275-7626
B E D R O O M : 7 pc cherry wood
sleigh sol now. boxod. can
deliver S950 407 -275-0935

D IN IN G
ROOM :
12 pc
boautllul
ch erry
doublo
podostnl table. 6 chairs, lighted
hutch, bullol. In boxos. $6,500
valuo. sacrifice $1300 407-2750612.
Hospital B od Adjustable with
controls, just like now $100
407-322-4094
Spo/Hot
tu b ,
5 p e rs o n
portable with loungor. 5hp, 20
lots, nover used . $1650. 407399-0402.

8 W

187—S porting
G oods
P ool
T a b lo :
811
IB C
professional senes. 3 pc 1’ slato.
Ithr pockets, tell, unused, still In
emto. cost $4K. sol $1450 407660-1415
S u rt B o a rd F o r Sale
Oldor board, slngto tin, noods
TL C . $10000. or bost otter Must
soil, call Davo. 407-688-2626

191— B uilding
M aterials
CO nnU Q ATED
STEEL
R O O F I N G tor B arn s, Boat
Docks. Strops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15*x20 1B*x20’ . Call For
Prices. Surplus Slool A Supply,
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788

211—A ntique &amp;
Collectibles
1923 P r lz e r W o o d C o o k
s t o v e : Excellent condition.
$750 00 obo. 407-489-6494.

221—G ood T hings
to Eat
N avel O ra ngee
R ed G rapefruit
M eriw ether Fa rm s
3481 C e le ry A v e , Sanford.

p 3 G j= E ^ = B i

Studio and
1 Bedroom Apts.
Starting At

$440 Month
Call lor more information

Sanford Court Apartments
407-323-3301

„

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

Country
Style

0

c ity

Living
Convenient
Spneinus
Affordable

3 0 0 OFF
1st Month s Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• S|&gt;.xiuus A p a rtm e n t* tilth la rge Closet* • Lake
Fro n t » Voile) hall • S p a rk lin g l\m l • Te n n is C o u rts

B E D : 1 queen luxury lirm
pillow-top mattress set Brand
new w/warranty. $155 407-3311322/386-753-1515 Delivery
available

Santord: 3*1 w ceramic He. now
carpet, paint &amp; cabinets
Intercom &amp; sec sys. electric gar
dr Custom wood &amp; mirrored
walls $70K 407-322-2354

l

IH l— A

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

D A Y B E D : Victorian style. 2
twin mattresses w/warranty.
pop-up trundle All brand new.
$295 407-331-1941/386-7531530

C o u n tr y L ake

Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Santord • 330-5204

�Page 21)

Sunday. February 15.2001

T i l t : 11 KRAI J)

Herald Cla ss

t

Financial "'i
k-&gt;----- L
4M3
Employment

01-127

Real Estate
141-165

67-13

To Place Your Ad Call
223—

M e r c h a n d i s e _______ Automotive \
181-197 Miscellaneous
231-245
services

Rentals

199-229

407- 322-2611

231—C ars For S ale

L egals

L eg als

L eg als

92 Mercury Grand Marquis In
good condlllon. 407 -3 230924.

P U B LIC N O TIC E

3208 Sanford, FL
32771
between the hours ol 8AM to
5PM Mon Fit

TH R O U G H
C E R TIF IC A TE S .
S E R IE S 2003-NCI it Plaintiff
and ; R O SE DAWN LABASTID E;
ALVIN
LAM AR
H AYES ;
U N K N O W N P E R S O N (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 defen­
dant! I wilt ten to the highest
and beet bidder tor cash at the
W E S T F R O N T D O O R ot the
S EM INO LE County Courthouse,
In S EM INO LE County. Florida, at
11:00 o'clock a m on the 8 day
ol April, 2004, the following
described property a* *et forth In
said Final Judgment, to wtt;

M is c e l l a n e o u s
HANDYM AN
E X T R A O R D fN A R E . N O TH IN G
T H A T C A N ’T B E F IX E D .
J A C K O F A L L T R A D E S . 407221-8735

234— Automotive
Accessories

Pressure W ashing Equipment
For Sale: ftofyothotyno tank. 325
gal. water. 5350. 200 g a l .
ye4ow, 5 2 5 0 . Airless A S M 300
Series, 5750, Pressure wash
c a rU . 525. ea 407-321-4122.

T R U C K M O T O R . In Lino 6
cylinder chevy
motor
&amp;
transmission 5300 Firm 407-716
7636

TW o Sea C apta in L a m p s in
yellow slickers 540 00.
407-322-5684

235—
T r u c k /B u s e s /V a n s
Fo r S ale

231— C ars For S ale
1907 G M C 1C tea FrosMy rebuff
350 engine, performance 350
transmission. 2600 stall, new
brakes, good tiros A rims.
51000 eba 407-328-6409 or 321363-7391.

10B7 C h rysler N ew Ybrker,
81K , Dark Blue. Excellent
C o nd ., power locks/windowa
52000 O B O 407-402-6623
1990 Acura Integra MS 1
owner, nufcx AC. 407-305-7925.
51.975.

1960 C iv v y S -1 0 ,4 cyt, 5 speed
cold A C Da4y driver. $1500 oba
407 -3 2 8 -6 4 6 9 or 32 1 -3 6 3 7391.

1990 CocflncOurrtz Sport star,
spoke w heel covors, looks
good, runs good, no A/C.
52500 407-330-0434.

1900 Honda A ccord EX : 2 door,
Standard shift, C D player. Sun
roof, A/C. G o o d condition.
52.500. 407-688-4324.
1BS5 N IS S A N 240 S X /S E .
A U T O M A T IC .
2
DOOR,
AM/FM. S E C U R IT Y A LA R M ,
C O L D A/C, C L E A N , W E L L
M A IN TA IN E D . C O P L A Y E R .
O N E OW NER. S TE E L G R EY
C O L O R . 53.000. D R IV E S
B E A U TIF U L L Y ! C A L L 306789 0070
1999 Ford Escort: 60,000
miles, very clean, runs
a a x t a t 54.000 406014-7163
or 407-322-2344

2001 F o rd R a n g e r: 4&gt;4.
extondod cab. automatic, 4 06
V8,
PW,
PS,
oxcellont
condition 16k miles 511,000
407-324-2612.

2001 Nissan Frontior 4x2 XE:
Kzig Cab, low m4ongo w « i a enp
5 spood, A C , CD/lapo, 4 cyt.
Burgundy $9,500 407-3304186

The Joint Commission on
Accreditation ol Healthcare
Organization* win conduct an
accreditation survey ol the
National Home Cara.
Home
Cara Organization on March 1619, 2004 to evaluate the organi­
zation's compliance with nation­
ally
established
Joint
Commission standards
Anyone believing that they have
pertinent and valid Information
about quality ol care issues and
the safety ol the environment In
which care la provided may
raquetl a public Information
Interview
with
the
Joint
Commit*ion'* field representa­
tive at the time ot the survey
Requests for a public Informa­
tion Interview must be made in
writing to the Joint Commission
no biter than five working days
before the survey begins, and
must Indicate ttyi nature ot tho
Information to be provided at Iho
Interview Such requests should
be addressed to

92 Dodge Dynasty. P S .. P. B ,
cold air, now transmission, new
muffler, good condition, 52100.
407-324-2782/

Tru ck C a p : fits small
pick up trucks 5100.
407-328-0638

Publish February 15, 2004
B119

Joint
Commission
on
Accreditation ol Hoalthcaro
Organizations
Homo Care Service Team
One Renaissance Boulevard
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
The Interviewee will tie notified
of the dale, time and place ol the
meeting
Publish February 15. 2004
B it e

For Information on Seminole
County B C C procurements,
please visit our wobsite at
H Y P E R L I N K
’http //www co semmole tl us/pur

www co seminole II us'purchnsing
,
select
Current
Procurements tor a list ol all
active solicitations lot RFPs,
PSs. IFBs and C C s Many can
be downloaded and printed at no
charge or call 407-665 7131 All
solicitations and procurement
Information aro also avaliable at
the County Services Building.
1101 East First Street. Room

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 UIT.
IN AN D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 03-2204-CA14G

LO T 19. B LO C K B, W O O D M ERE PARK S E C O N D REPLAT.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH ER EO F
RECORDED
IN
PLAT B O O K 13, AT PAGE 73.
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
DA

D E U TS C H E BANK NATIONAL
TR U S T COMPANY. AS
T R U S TE E FO R TH E
R E G IS TE R E D H O LD ER S O F
M O R G AN STA N LE Y DEAN
W ITTE R CAPITAL IIN C
T R U S T 2003 NCI
M O R TG A G E PASS TH R O U G H
C ER TIFIC A TE S . SE R IE S
2003NCI,
Plalntitl,

Dated this 5 day ol February.
2004

v*
ROSE
DAW N
L A B A S TID E ;
ALVIN
LAM AR
H AYES ;
UN KNO W N P E R S O N (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

SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
B C C P R O JE C TS :

c h a s i n g ’
P ick up Tru ck : 1/2 Ion Dodgo
Dakota. 1995, 104,000 miles,
dark groen. oxlondod cab. V8,
powor everything 55.299 407322-5377 eve

To guarantee receipt ot adden­
da, tt ta the respondents respon­
sibility to contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division prior
to the fi&gt;ed receiving date ol
submittals tads Addenda Infor­
mation Is also available on the
County's Web Page

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
(Ploaso publish In
TH E SEM INO LE H ER ALD )
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated February 5,
2004, and entorod in Caso No
03-2204 CA-14G , ol the Circuit
Court ot the 18TH Judicial Circuit
In and tor SEM INO LE County.
Florida
D EU TS CH E
BANK
NATIONAL TR U S T COMPANY,
AS T R U S TE E FO R TH E R E G IS ­
T E R E D H O LD E R S O F M O R ­
G A N STA N LE Y D EAN
W ITTE R CAPITAL I INC T R U S T
2003 NCI M O R TG A G E PASS-

= £ =

Business &amp; Services
Directory

MARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk ol said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
This notice is provided pursuant
to Administrative Order No 2 065
In accordance with the
Americans wtth Disabilities Act ,
It you are a person with a disabil­
ity who needs any accommoda­
tion In order lo participate In this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you. to provisions ot
certain assistance Please con­
tact the Court Administrator at
301 North Park Avenue, Sanford.
FI 32771. Phone No (407)3234330 extension 4227 within 2
working days ot your receipt ot
this notice or pleading, It you are
hearing Impaired, call 1-800955-8771 (TD D ); It you are voice
Impaired, call 1 800 955-8770
(V ) (Via Florida Relay Services)
Submitted by:
Vargas. Zion A Kahane. PA.
4000 Hollywood Boulevard.
Suite 675-S
Hollywood. FI 33021
Telephone (954)893 8993
*Toletacsimile (954)893-7707
Publish February 15. 22. 2004

B121

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 IO A
IN AN O FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y
C A S E NO/02-CA-2486M 4-O

&amp;

INTERBAY FU N D IN G . L .L C .,
Plaintiff.

W
M
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 .0 0 p e r d a y .
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

A N T H O N Y D E R O G A TIS S R ,
A/K/A A N TH O N Y D ER O G A TIS
SR ; et a l,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE

256-ArrLiANci- R epair

2 7 8 -H a n iiy M

an

B A R R Y ’S A P P L I A N C E S
S e r v in g S a n f o rd S ln c o 197 2
L o w e s t P ric e s l
O v e r T h e P h o n e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 3 * 7 0 5 0

H om s A Law n
S p r l n k s r R e p a ir
O v e r 20 Y rs E x p .
P r o f e s s i o n a l &amp; R e lia b le
4 0 7 -9 7 1 -6 8 1 2 .

258-A utomotive

281-H ome
Improvement

L o w e ll's A u to R e p a ir
T o y o ta &amp; A S E M a s to r M e c h a n ic
F o r e ig n &amp; D o m o s tic A u to R o p a tr
&amp; S e r v ic e .
3 4 0 0 W o s t S R 4 6 . S a n lo r d
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

P r e s s u r e W a s h i n g A P a in t in g
P l u m b i n g A E le c t r ic a l F ix t u r e
In s t a lla t io n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

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

M a d d e n C o n s tru c tio n
N o J o b T o o S m a ll!
A ll M a s o n ry W o rk
4 0 7 -4 7 4 -1 2 2 5

W e O ffe r T h e s o S e r v ic e s
• H o u s e C le a n in g S v c .
' • O ffic e C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

294-

O w n e r O p e r a te d
W e e k ly &amp; B l-W e o k ly
F r e e I n -H o m e E s tim a te s
B o n d e d &amp; In s u re d
Call R it a , 4 0 7 -6 8 7 -0 9 7 8

R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e rc 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 s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

275-D rywall
D ry W all
‘ S tu cc o Repairs*
All Te xtures M atched
P opco rn! I
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 U \

277-F ence
The Name 8ays It All
Fence, Inc
Specializing In all types oI fence. 2
Free Gates wtth this ad Cal lor free
estimate. 407-221-9216...Jos

IN HOME SERVICE

Pa i n t i n g

295-

Per so n al
A s s is t a n t

C o m p a n i o n C a r o G iv e r , G irl
F rid a y . C a ll F o r M o re Inform ation.
R eferences W 4 Interview. 95 4 -9 9 3 3700.

Cleaning:

Ruth's Quality House
Cleaning Service

Repairs made on all
makes &amp; models.

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 19 7 0
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 1 6 2

MY CLEANIN G LADY
House Cleaning Service

P r o f e s s io n a l
C le a n in g
Lady.
Reeidenttal H o u s e s , Ftowbto H re W il
W o rk W /C u s to m e r. F o o D o p e n d s o n
Servteo San ford &amp; L k M ary. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 7837

TVSERVICE

2 9 0 -M a so n ry

------- BDt z c Lean-------

Realdentlal

313— T V /R adio

I

3 0 1 -R o o fin g
A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e c ia liz in g In ro ro o lin g
A re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
Lie * R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

308— T h era peu tic
M a ssa g e

316— W eld in g &amp;
S h eet M etal

W ill D o Y o u r
W e ld in g W o rk ,
A L U M IN U M O R
STEEL @
V e ry R e a s o n a b le
R a te s!
C A LL ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

Tracy Davis, LM T
4M A33698

Deep Tissue Message
Avalon Center
# M M 13079
1 4 0 0 S . P a rk A v a ., S a n fo rd
4 0 7 -9 2 9 -9 9 9 6

3 1 2 — 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 ?

Ws Accept All Credit Cards.
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

to

® 7n ^
Support your lo c a l
businesses, they m e H ie
heart of your community.
You will f b u i reputable
local businesses and
services In this directory.

Service Directory Line Ad Specials
$ 1 5 .7 5 per m o n t h ........5 lines / 3m onths
$ 2 4 .7 5 per m onth ....1 0 lines / 3 m onths
$ 3 3 .7 5 per m onth ... 15 lines / 3 m onths

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated February 5,
2004. and entered In Case No
02-CA 2486-14 G . ot the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminola
County. Florida . wherein
INTERBAY FU NDING . L .L C . Is
a Plaintiff and
A N TH O N Y
D o R O G A TIS
S R ..
A/K/A
A N TH O N Y D E R O G A TIS S R ;
C H E R Y L A DeROGATtS A/K/A
CHER LY A D ER O G ATIS : D O N ­
ALD R H O LTO N , S R ;
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F D O N ­
ALD R H O LTO N S R ; HOM E
AM ER ICAN CR ED IT. INC . DBA
U P LA N D ; V IC TO R IA
PARK
H OM EOW NERS
A S S O C IA ­
TIO N . I N C ; UN KN O W N T E N ­
A N T are the Defendants. I will
sell lo Ute highest and best bid­
der tor cash al West front door ol
the Courthouse 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. FI 32771, at
11 00 AM on March 9. 2004. the
following described property as
set forth In said Final Judgment,
to wit:
L O T 12. V ICTO R IA PARK.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
T H E R E O F . R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT B O O K 30. P AG E S 12
A N D 13. O F T H E P U B LIC
R ECO R DS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
In
accordance
with
tha
Americans with Disabilities Act.
persons nooding a reasonable
accommodation to participate In
this proceeding should, no later
than seven (7) days prior, con­
tact the Clerk ot the Court's dis­
ability
coordinator
st
4076654227. 301 N. PARK AVE.
S U ITE N301. S AN FO R D , FL.
32771. It hearing impaired, con­
tact (T D D ) 8009558771 vis
Florida Relay System
MARYANNE M O R SE
As Clerk ol the Court
By: Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
Publish. Seminole Herald
Submitted by:
Marc A Ben-Ezra. PA.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
951 N E 187th Sheet. Suite 204
North Miami Beech, Florida
33162
Telephone (305)770-4100
Publish February 15. 22. 2004
B122

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. M-1204-CA-140
C H A S E MANHATTAN

L eg als

L egals

L egals

M O R TG A G E
CO R P O R A TIO N .
Plaintiff,

R ICH ARD BUC H AN AN , et al .
Defendant ( s ) .

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated February 5.
2004 and entered In Case N o
99-1204-CA-14 G , of the Circuit
Court of the E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circus In and for SEM I­
N O LE County. Florida wherein
C H A S E M A N H A TTA N M O R T­
GAGE
C O R P O R A TIO N .
Is
Plaintiff
end
R IC H AR D
BUCHANAN,
st
e l,
are
Defendants. I will sell to the high­
est and best bidder tor cash ot
the West front door ot the
Courthouse
In
S A N FO R D .
S E M IN O LE County. Florida.
11 00 AM o'clock on the 9 day of
March, 2004, the following
described property as set forth In
said Final Judgment, to wtt:
LO T 4. B LO C K 17. W E A TH E R S FIE LD S E C O N D A D D ITIO N ,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 12, Page
102 AND 103. Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida. a V a
577
Notre
Dame
Drive.
Altamonte
Springs.
Florida
32714
DATED this 5 day ot February.
2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
As Clerk ot said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Faber 6 Gitlitz, P. A.
Suite 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gables. Florida 33146
(305)662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a spocial accommodation
lo participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N 30t, Sanford.
Florida 32771. within 2 working
days prior to the proceeding
Telephone; (407)665-4227; 1800-955-8771 (T D D ) or 1-800955 8770 (V) via Florida Relay
Service
Publish February 15. 22. 2004
U123

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-10V1-I4G
M ID FIR ST BANK.
Plaintiff.
vs.
M IC H AEL J S M ITH . C LE R K
O F T H E S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y
C O U R T. T H E R E S A L
H UGHES. W ELLS
FA R G O
FIN A N C IA L FLO R ID A . INC
l/Va N O R W E S T FINANCIAL FL
I N C . S P E C TR A
P R O D U C TIO N S . INC. d/b/a
SP EC TR A
L IG H T IN G
6
SO UND . T H E C O N S O LID A TED
CO M PAN IES l/k/t
JO H N S T O W N
A M E R IC A N
C O M P A N IE S . S TA TE FARM
M U TU A L A U TO M O B ILE
IN S U R A N C E C O M PAN Y t/uto/o
DO UGLAS
GROSSM AN.
JE R R Y PAYNE. S E M IN O L E
CO U N TY.
FLO R ID A ,
and
U N KNO W N
TEN AN TS/O W N ER S,

Defendants

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1ITH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-619-I4-G
TH E BANK O F N EW YORK,
acting solely In Its capacity as
Trustee lor E O C C TR U S T
2001-1F.
Plaintiff
vs.

Publish February 15. 22. 2004
B126

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 03 CA 1251 140
JO R G E H ER N AND EZ-M ILLER
and ZO R J E A N E T T E
ALEJANDR O , his wile.
PLAINTIFFS.

PHILIP A C O R B ITT, et a t,
Defendants

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment
ot
Foreclosure
Including Award ol Attorneys'
Fees and Costs dated February
5.2004 and entered in Case No.
03-CA-819-14-G ot tho Circuit
Court ol the 18TH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEM INOLE
County. Florida wherein TH E
BANK O F N EW YORK, acting
solely In Its capacity as Trustee
tor E O C C T R U S T 2001-1F Is
the Plaintiff and
PHILIP A.
C O R B IT T and
C O R B ITT,
unknown spouse ol PHILIP A
C O R B IT T, It married; S E M I­
N O LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA.
C H E R C C O R B IT T; STATE O F
FLO R ID A. D E P A R TM E N T O F
R E V E N U E ; JO H N D O E and
JA N E
DOE
is/ars
the
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at W E S T F R O N T D O O R O F
TH E
S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY
C O U R T H O U S E IN T H E C IT Y
O F S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A at
11:00 o'clock a m on Tuesday,
the 9th day ot March. 2004, the
following described property as
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
Including Award ol Attorneys'
Fees and Costs, to wtt:
Lot 22, less the North 5 loot
thereof, and the North 2 teet ot
Lot 23. Block 6. B E L -A IR E .
according to the plat thereof as
tocorded In Plat Book 3. Page
79. ol the Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
DATED this 5 day ol February.
2004
Maryanne Morsa
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
D A R LE N E C
FERNANDEZ.
ES Q U IR E
A D O R N O &amp; YO SS. PA
2601 South Bayshote Drive
Suite 1600
Miami. Florida 33133
(305) 858-5555
It you are a person 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 Court Administration at
301 North Park Avenue. Suite
N301. Sanford, Florida 32771
(407) 343-4227, within (2) work­
ing days ot your receipt ol this
notice; It you are hearing or
voice impaired, call f-(800)-9558771.
Publish: February 15. 22. 2004
B I25

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OFTHE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 02-CA-499 14G
C H A S E M ANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R ATIO N .
Plaintiff.

DAVID J BADALI. A N G E LIC A
BADALI. TU S K A R ID G E
C O M M U N ITY A S S O C IA TIO N .
IN C . a Florida not for-profit
corporation and T H E
H U N TIN G TO N NATIONAL
BANK.
D E F E N D A N TS

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
that pursuant to a Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
February 5. 2004 and entered
in Case NO. 03-CA-1251-14-G
ol the Circuit Court In and tor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein Jorge HernandezMiller
and
Zor
Jeanette
Ale|andro, his wlte, are the
Plaintiffs, and David J Badall.
Angelica Badall. Tuskaifdge
Community Association. Inc.
and The Huntington National
Bank are the Defendants. I will
sell to the highest and best biddor for cash al the West Front
Door at the SEM INO LE County
Courthouse 301
N
Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, at
tf:00 a m . on the tlth day ol
March, 2004 the following
described property as set forth
in said Final Judgment:
Lot 158. Block C. Tuska Ridge,
according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 43,
Pages 74-75, Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida.
Dated this 5th day ot February.
2004.
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol said Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Margaret A Wharton. Esq
P O. Box 621172
Oviedo, Florida 32762-1172
I r&lt;
i j liU J iilC i J t i T v l
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order to participate In this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you. to the provision
ot certain assistance. Please
contact the C O U R T ADM INIS­
TR A TIO N at 301 N. Park Ave..
Sanford. Florida 32771. tele­
phone (407) 665-4227. within
two working days ol your
receipt ol this document. If
hearing impaired or voice
impaired callt-800-955-8771.
Publish: February 15.22. 2004
B127

UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal ol the described vehi­
cles was conducted In compli­
ance with F S . 713 78 Notice
that Harryt Towing will tell said
vehicles at Public Auction tor
Cash on February 27, 2004. at
10 00 A M al 102 N Maple Ave .
Sanford. F L 32771. All vehicles
sold AS IS No title guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves the right
to bid on any vehicle
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale

NOTICE OF SALE
vs.
Notice la hereby given, pur­
suant to an Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure tor Plaintiff entered
In this cause on February 5.
2004. In tha Circuit Court ol
Seminola County. Florida I will
sell the property situated In
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as
LO T 6. PHILLIPS TE R R A C E .
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 8. PAGE 59. PUB
U C R E C O R D S O F S EM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
and commonly known aa:
2429 Princeton Avenue, at
public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash, held on
the west front door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse,
at 1100 AM on March 9.2004
Dated this 5th day of February.
2004
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MARYANNE M O R SE
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americana
With Disabilities
Act. persona wtth disabilities
needmg a special accommoda­
tion lo participate In this pro­
ceeding should contact court
Administration at tafaphona
number (407)665-4330. not
later than seven (7) days prior to
tha proceeding
If hearing
impaired. (T O D ) 1-800-9558771. or Voice (V ) 1-600-9558770. via Florida Relay Service
Michele Q CasMo
Kase.
Shuler.
Solomon.
Specter. Foyle A Singer. P A
P O Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish February 15.22. 2004
B I24

1984 TOYOTA
JT2 A E 8 2 L 1E 3077643

R O B E R T D E A N W ELBO R N . et
ux„ et a l.
Detendant(s),

NOTICE OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered on
February 5. 2004 m this case
now pending In said Court, tha
style ol which Is indicated above
I will sal to the highest and bast
bidder for cash In tha West Front
Door. S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
C O U R TH O U S E . 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32771,
at 11 00 A M. on tha 9th day ol
March. 2004, tha following
described property as sat forth
In said O d e r or Final Judgment,
to-wit
L O T 13. B LO C K E. C O U N TR Y
CLUB
M AN O R .
U N IT
3.
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 12. P AG ES 75
A N D 78. O F T H E
P UB LIC
R ECO R DS
O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
O R D E R E D al S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A, this 5th
day ot February. 2004.
MARYANNE M O R SE
As CJerk. Circuit Court
SEM IN O LE. Florida
By: Mary Stroupe
Aa Deputy Clerk
SP EAR &amp; H OFFM AN . P A
708 South Dixie Highway
Coral Gabies. Florida 33148
Telephone (305)666-2299
Persons with disab4ity who
need a special accommodation
to partiapate in true proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N 30 I, Sanford.
Florida 32771. at least two workfog days d your receipt oi this
notice. Telephone (407)3234330 Ext
4227; or voice
impaired t - 800-9556771

1987 S H E R TZ E R
1FDEEI4N6HHA23892
1988 C H E V R O L E T
fQNCM15Z0JB191527
1990 C H E V R O L E T
1G 1FP23T8LL115027
Publish February 15. 2004
B139

NOTICE
W HAT: V E H IC LE SALVAGE
A U C TIO N
W H EN March 18.2004
TIM E: 10 00am
W H E R E A &amp; R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave.
Maitland FL 32751
V E H IC LE S T O A U C TIO N
Y E A R MAKE M O O EL
V E H IC LE ID EN TIFICATIO N •
1) 1991 Chevy Geo Metro
2C1MR6468M6811905
2)

. 1994 Nissan Pickup
1N6SD11S7RC341570

3) 1993 Ford Aerottar

1FMCA1IU8PZC67843
4)

. 1987 Ford Mustang

1FABP44A6MF107471
Publish February 15. 2004
Bf 32

Subscribe
Todayl

Call
Wanda at
407-322-2611

�L

egals

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T

L

ecals

L

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 E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
G E N E R A L CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 03-CA-1S0e-14O

request Irom Duke Indiana
Construction. L P. lor Site Plan
Approval with the knowing vari­
ance lor the construction of the
new Lake Mary Municipal
Complex located on Wallace
Court:

H O U S E H O L D FINANCE
C O R P O R A TIO N III
Plaintiff.

A variance to Chapter 154 20 A)
(5) of the Land Development
Code to Increase the maximum
height of a retaining wall from 4
feet to 8 5 feet

v».

H O W A R D T. G O U LD : SANDRA
J.
G OULD:
HOUSEHOLD
FIN A N C E C O R P O R A TIO N III:
and UN KN O W N O C C U P A N TS
T E N A N T S , O W N E R S . AND
O T H E R UN KNO W N PARTIES.
Including. H a named Defendant
la deceaaed. the peraonal
representatives, the aurvtvlng
apouse.
helra,
devisees,
grantees, creditors, and all other
parties claiming by, through,
under or against that defendant,
end the several and respective
unknown assigns, successors in
Interest, trustees or other
persons claiming by, through,
under or against any corporation
of other legal entity named as a
defendant, and all claimants,
persons or parties, natural or
corporate, or whoso exact legal
status Is unknown, claiming
under arty ol the above named
or described defendants
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby gtvon that, pur­
suant to the Order or Final
Aidgment entered In this cause.
In the Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida I will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as:
LO T 17, SANDALW OOD.
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 OO K 18. PAGE 11, O F
T H E P UB 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
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at the wrest
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford,
Florida 32771 at 1100 AM on
March 11. 2004
Dated this 5th day of February.
2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
C LE R K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons needing a special acco­
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
E N R IC O G. G O N ZA LE Z, P A
Attorney at Law
8255 East Fowler Avenue
Temple Terrace, FL 33617
Florida Bar #861472
(813)980-6302
Publish February 15. 22. 2004
B128

on the following described prop­
erly
L O T 2, W A LLA C E S U B D IV I­
SION, A S R E C O R D E D IN PLAT
B O O K 49. PAGE 77, PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA; LE S S TH E
S O U T H 50 F E E T O F TH E
W E S T 50 F E E T T H E R E O F ;
AND A LS O LE S S TH A T PART
O F T H E W E S T 30 F E E E T O F
L O T 2 LYING N O R TH O F TH E
S O U T H 50 F E E T TH E R E O F
The Public Hearing will be held
at the Lake Mary Community
Center, 260 N Country Club
Road. Lake Mary The Public Is
Invited to attend and be heard
Said hearing may bo continued
from time to time until a final
decision Is made by the City
Commission.
For questions
regarding this request, please
contact Shannon Sutfron, Senior
Plaqner, at 407-585-1426
A TA P ED R E C O R D O F TH IS
M E E TIN G IS MADE BY TH E
C IT Y FO R ITS C O N V E N IE N C E .
TH IS R E C O R D MAY N O T C O N ­
S T IT U T E
AN
A D E Q U A TE
R E C O R D FO R P U R P O S E S O F
A PP EA L FROM A DEC ISIO N
M AD E BY T H E C IT Y W ITH
R E S P E C T T O TH E F O R E G O ­
ING M A TTE R
A N Y P ER S O N
W ISHIN G T O E N S U R E TH A T
AN A D E Q U A TE R E C O R D O F
T H E P R O C E E D IN G S IS M AIN­
TA IN E D
FOR
A P P E LLA TE
P U R P O S E S IS A D V ISED T O
M AKE
TH E
NECESSARY
A R R A N G E M E N TS AT HIS O R
H ER O W N E X P E N S E .
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
S H O U LD C O N TA C T T H E C IT Y
AD A
C O O R D IN A TO R
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE O F T H E M E E TIN G
AT (407) 585-1424
C IT Y O F LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A. Foster, City Clerk
DATED: February 11, 2004
Publish: February 15, 2004
B137

Seminole Com m unity College
100 W eldon Boulevard
Sanford, F L 32773
Notice of
Regular Monthly Meeting
The District Board ol Trustees
of Seminole Community College
announces a regular Board
meeting In which all persons are
Invited

f

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 NO . 03-1311-CP
IN R E: ES TA TE O F
ED M O N D A. AUG ER .
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
Th e administration ol the estate
of
EDM OND
A.
AUGER,
deceased, whose date of death
was July 19. 2003. is pending in
the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate
Division.
Number 03-1311C P ; the addrt ss ol which Is Post
Office Box 8uC3, Sanford, FL.
32772-8099
The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative and the Personal
Representative's attorney are
eat lorih below
All creditors of the 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 file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE R O F T H R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E DATE
O F T H E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
(30) DAYS A F TE R TH E DATE
O F SER V IC E O F A C O P Y O F
T H IS N O TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate. Including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with
this Court W ITHIN TH R E E (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 .

— &gt;

Date and Time: Tueeday,
March 2. 2004
*■'
Board Meeting at 7 00 PM
Place: Seminole Community
College
SanlonVLake Mary Campus
Weldon Administration Building
Room A-200
100 Weldon Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
Purpose
Mooting

Regular

Monthly

A copy ol the agenda may be
obtained by writing to Dr. E. Ann
M cGee
at
100
Weldon
Boulevard, Sanlord, Florida
32773 or by calling Linda
Cowels at 407-328-2010 and
arranging lor an agenda to be
mailed or available tor pick-up
Pursuant to the provisions of
the Americans with Disabilities
Act. any person requiring special
accommodations to participate
In this meeting Is asked to
advise Seminole Community
College at least 48 hours before
the meeting by contacting Linda
Cowels at 407-328-2010 II you
are hearing or speech impaired,
please
contact
Seminole
Community College by calling
Ms Dorothy Paishon al 407-3282109
Persons are advised that. If
they decide to appeal any deci­
sion made at this meeting, they
will need a record of the pro­
ceedings and lor such purpose,
they may need to Insure that a
verbatim record of the proceed­
ings Is made, which record
includes the testimony and evi­
dence upon which the appeal Is
to be based, per Section
286 0105. Florida Statutes

Publish February 15.22.2004
B129

CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN by
the C*y Commission ol the City
ol Lake Mary, Florida, that said
Commission w « hold a Public
Hearing on March 4. 2004. at
7.00 P. M . or aa soon thereafter
as possible, lo consider a

Notice of Public Hearing
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN BY
T H E C IT Y O F L O N G W O O D .
FLO R ID A that tho Board ol
Adiustment will hold a Public
Hearing
on
Wednesday.
February 25. 2004 at 6 00 PM .
or as soon thereafter as the Item
may be heard, In the Longwood
City Commission Chambers.
175 West Warren Avenue.
Longwood, Florida, in order to
consider the following The pur­
pose of this hearing Is to receive
public Input on the following
requested Variance (VAR 01-04)
lor;
Applicant:
Tax Parcel ID #:
510-0000-0840
Location:
Torrington Circle

Anyone desiring to claim this
property must appear al the
Customhouse. Tampa. Florida,
and FILE A L E G A L CLAIM in
the amount ol $2500 to such
property within twenty (20) days
from the date of first publication
of this notice. In default of which
the property will be forfeited and
disposed of in accordance with
the law B Y O R D E R O F MARY
AN N
CRANFORD.
FIN ES .
P E N A LTIE S . A N D F O R F E I­
TU R ES
O F F IC E R . TAMPA.
FLORIDA.
Publish. February 8, 15. 22,
2004
B089

2.

'83 Toyota.
#jt2ae72d9d0014850

1701

Legal Description: Legal lot 84.
Danbury
Mill
Unit
2A.
Longwood, Plat Book 34, Pages
43 and 44. Seminole County
Records
At this moeting all Interested
parties may appear and be
heard with respect to this matter
This hearing may bo continued
from time to time until final
action la taken
A copy of tho proposed request
Is on file In the Planning Division
Office
of
the
Community
Sorvices Department at 174
West
Church
Avenue.
Longwood, Florida for Inspection
by the public, ol II you wish addi­
tional Information, please call
the office at 407-260-3462.
All persons are advised that II
they decide to appeal any deci­
sion
made
at
these
meetinga/hearlngs. they will
need a record of the proceed­
ings and tor such purposes, they
may need to ensure that a ver­
batim record of the proceedings
is made, which record to include
the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be
based (per Sec. 286 0105.
Florida Statutes).
Persons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate In any
ol those meetings should con­
tact tho A. D A Coordinator at
(407) 260-3481 at least 48 hours
in advance of tho moeting
Tho matter discussed at this
hearing Is quasi-judiclal In
nature As such. Interested par­
ties are prohibited from contact­
ing members ol the Board of
Adjustment on this mailer,
except during the public hearing,
or by written communication to
the Planning Division at the
address above
SAR AH M M U A R ES .
C IT Y C L E R K
Publish February 15. 2004
D 140
C O P Y FO R A D V E R TIS E M E N T:
TAMPA. FLO R ID A : Notice Is
hereby given that the following
property was soiled on May 12.
2003 at 1620 hours In Sanford.
Florida
lor
viola-ions
of
2 2 U S C 4 0 1 / 2 7 7 8 .
2 2 U S C 1 2 7 .1/123.1.
(1 ) 3.8
Meter Antenna with C-band and
KuB and Feed Plus 2 4 Ku Feed.

tournewspapergwes^xj
eweryVtngyoucoidMr «art
intermsol valuablertormaficn.

Money •Hearth* Interviews
Reviews •Editorials •Advice
Reapes* Coupons 'M ites
•Sports

Subscribe Today!

Seminole Herald
407/322-2611

Atv
I '

.»

Auction to be held on 03-18-04
O 10AM at Pritchett s Towing.
1240 S Ronald Reagan Btvd
(C.R. 427), Longwood

I

Publish February 15. 2004
B131

r'^ r

Notice of Vehicle Auction
(1) 1993 Nissan 4Door Blu
Vm# JN1HJ01FXPT091499
(Auction date 3-4-04)
Auction anil be Held on See
Above Dates
At 2pm At Trt-County Towing
1155 Belle Ave Winter Spgs
FL
32708

It’s fashionable again!

Publish: February 15. 2004
B133

Seminole County’s first newspaper became The Sanford Herald in
1908. In celebration o f The Herald returning to its roots, we’re offering
our readers a special deal:

N O TIC E
The auction is to take place
Mon., Feb. 16th, 2004 with the
contents being sold to the high­
est bidder Owner reserves the
right to bid. The sale is being
held to satisfy a landlord's lien
and will be held at 978 English
Town Lane. Winter Springs, FL
32708 at 10 00 am. Items lo be
sold:
1980'a model
Ford
Thunderbird and mlsc. personal
items
Publish: February 8. 15. 2004
D086

1 FULL YEAR
‘ Oiler re iv lre i prepayment and It goad lor Semlnola Cannty residents oily.
Clip and mall or come to the Sanford Herald at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford
or Call Wanda or Michelle at 407-322-2611 To Start or Renew Your Subscription.

T h e Sa n f o r d H e r a l d

N O TIC E
W H AT V E H IC LE SALVAGE
A U C TIO N
W H E N March 16. 2004
TIM E: 10 00am
W H ER E : A 4 R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751

1FULlVEAR
Nam e

V E H IC LE S T O A U C TIO N
Y E A R MAKE M O D E L
V E H IC LE ID E N TIFIC A TIO N #

A d d re s s .

C ity .
1)

. 1991 Chevy G eo Metro
2C1MR6468M6811905

, I
2)

3)

. 1993 Ford Aerostar
1FMCA11U8PZC67843

4)

. 1687 Ford Mustang
1FABP44 A6H F 107471

Publish: February 15. 2004
B132

N O T I C E T O B ID D ER S /1N V ITA T10N F O R B ID S

Baso Bid - S A A Building #517
20.000 squaro fool Hangar
G E N E R A L D E S C R IP T IO N O F W O R K :
T h e baso bid shall consist of the construction of a pro-engi­
neered motal building totaling 20.000 square foot at the Sanford
Airport Authority. Sanlord. Seminole County, Florida. Th e work
shall Include site work, paving, and turn key construction of
Building#517. Construction shall be In compliance with all
Federal. State. Seminole County and City of Sanford codes, as
well as the Florida Building Code.

ZIP

OFFEn EXPIRES FEBRUARY 20. 2004

* Oiler ro u lre s prepayment gad It good ler Seminole Coigtv reildeels oily.

L

L

egals

N O T I C E T O B ID D E R S / IN V tTA TIO N S F O R B ID S
Sanford Airport Authority, Sanford. Florida
O R L A N D O S A N F O R D IN T E R N A T IO N A L A IR P O R T
T h e Sanford Airport Authority, Sanford. Som inole County,
Florida, furnishes the following information and instructions to
qualified contractors desiring to submit proposals for the work
herein described.

Sanford Airport Authority, Sanford, Florida
O R L A N D O S A N F O R D IN T E R N A T IO N A L A IR P O R T
Th e Sanlord Airport Authority, Sanford. Sominole County,
Florida, furnishes tho following Information and instructions lo
qualified contractors dosinng to submit proposals for the work
heroin described.

S ta te

Phono

. 1994 Nissan Pickup
i - &lt;1N6SD11S7RC341670

Baso Bid • S A A Building #535
10.000 squaro foot Metal Office/Warohouso Building
Sominole County Sheriff's Office
"Logistical Support Building*
G E N E R A L D E S C R IP T IO N O F W O R K :
Th e base bid shall consist of the construction of a pro-engi­
neered metal building totaling 10.000 square feet at the Orlando
Sanford International Airport. Sanlord, Seminole County. Florida
Th e work shall Include site work, paving, and turn-key construc­
tion of Building#535. Construction 6hall be In compliance with all
Federal, State. Seminole C ounty and City ol Santord codes, as
well as the Florida Building C odo.
IN S T R U C T IO N S O N O B T A IN IN G S P E C IF IC A T IO N S
Specifications and a complete description of the proposed work
m ay be obtained in person from the office of the President/CEO,
Sanlord Airport Authority.

egals

Th e Santord Airport Authority, a dependent special district localod in tho City ol Sanford. Florida, desires to pre-quaJify Floridarogistered Gonoral Contractors for the purpose of short Haling
proposers to rospond lo a request tor technical proposal end
price tor dosign/build vertical construction projects at tie
Orlando Santord International Airport, the first of which wtl be
the Seminole County Sheriff's Office "Juvenile Enforcement
Center", a 22.790 squaro toot offtca/dassroom facility.
The
work will bo turn-key vertical construction, including design,
engineering, construction, clearing, excavation, grading, sod­
ding and paving
Interested firms aro invited to indicate their interest in providing
the requested servicos by completing an Application tor
Contractor Pre-qualification, available at tho office of the VicePresident of Administration:
Diane Crows. Vice-President of Administration
Santord Airport Authority
1200 Red Cleveland Boulevard
Santord, Florida 32773.
Telophono: (407)585-4010
Applications tor Contractor Pre-qualifcation must be complete­
ly tilled out and returnod to the office of the Vice-President of
Administration on or betoro 2:00 p.m ., E S T , February 2 0 , 2004.
Applications sont by fax, email or other electronic mean* w tl not
be accepted Submittals should be clearly marked "Application
tor Contractor Pre-qualification* on the outside of the soatod
envelope.

IN S T R U C T IO N S O N O B T A IN IN G S P E C IF IC A T IO N S :
Larry A . Dale, President/CEO
Sanford Airport Authority
Ortando Sanford International Airport
1200 Red Cleveland Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
(40 7) 585-4002

Specifications and a complete description of tho proposed work
may be obtained In person from the office of the Presktent/CEO,
Sanford Airport Authority
Larry A. Dale. Presldent/CEO
Santord Airport Authority
Orlando Sanford International Airport
1200 Red Cleveland Btvd
Sanlord, Florida 32773
(40 7) 585-4002

Bids must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's
check, bank draft, or bid bond In the amount of not less than five
percent (5 % ) of the amount of bid, m ade payable lo the Sanford
Airport Authority.

“Get It All.”

T h e S a n fo rd H era ld

1, '85 Toyota.
4JT2AL32W 8F0181437

Janet Lyon
30-20-30-

Request: A variance ol the
Longwood Development Code,
Article III, Section 3 2.0 Site
Design
Standards, to con­
sider reducing rear-yard setback
from 15' to 8 16*.

The Seminole Herald is now

V E H IC LE A U C TIO N

B ID B O N D :

T H E DA TE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS:
FEBRUARY15. 2004.

G . C H A R LE S W O H LU ST. E S Q
Florida Bar N o 121660
1065 West Morse Boulevard.
Surte B
Poet Office Box 1570
Winter Park. FL 32790-1570
Telephone: 407/644-3206
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative

Board of Adjustment

egals

Contract, bid specifications and drawings may be obtained for a
non-refundable fee of $80.00 and should be picked up no later
than F e b ru a ry 20, 2004. checks to be made payable to the
Sanlord Airport Authority. All drawings, specifications and co n ­
tract documents may be examined in person al the office of the
President/CEO.

N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G T H E
TIM E P ER IO O S S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . A N Y CLAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A FTE R TH E
D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED

John M. Bowers III
Personal Representative

C IT Y O F LO N G W O O D .
FLO R ID A

Publish: February 15, 2004
B138

A LL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL B E F O R E V E R BAR R ED

L

egals

R E J E C T I O N O F B ID S .
Th e Sanlord Airport Authority reserves the right to reject any or
all bids or any part theroof; to waive any informality or techni­
cality In the bidding, lo accept the bids or any part thereof
deem ed most favorable to the Interest of the Authority after all
bids have been examined and evaluated, or to reject all bids, readvertise or cancel the proposed work.
T IM E A N D P L A C E O F B ID O P E N IN G :
Sealed bids will be received at the office of the President/CEO
until 1500 hours (3.00 p.m ., e s .t ), M a rch 5 ,2 0 0 4 , al which time
they will be publicly opened and read aloud. A ny bid received
after the specified bid closing time will not be considered. N o
bids shall be withdrawn lor a period of thirty (30 ) days subse­
quent to the bid opening without the consent of the
President/CEO. Sanford Airport Authority.
Publish February 15. 2004
B134

Contract, bid specifications and drawings may be obtained for a
non-refundabla fea of $80.00 and should be picked up no later
than F e b ru a ry 20, 2004; checks to be made payable to the
Santord Airport Authority. Alt drawings, specifications and con­
tract documents m ay be examined In person at the office of the
President/CEO.
B ID B O N D :
Bids must be accom panied by a certified check, cashier's check,
bank draft, or bid bond in the amount of not less than five per­
cent (5 % ) of the amount of bid. m ade payable to the Santord
Airport Authority
R E J E C T I O N O F B ID S :
T h e Santord Airport Authority reserves the right to reject any or
all bids or any part thereof; to waive any informality or technical­
ity in the bidding, to accept the bids or any part thereof deemed
most favorable to the interest ol the Authority after all bids have
been examined and evaluated, or to reject all bids, re-advertise
or cancel the proposed work.
T IM E A N D P L A C E O F B ID O P E N IN G :
Sealed bids will be received s i the office of the President/CEO
until 1500 hours (3:00 p.m ., o s I ), M arch 6 ,2 0 0 4 , at which time
they will be pubfiefy opened and reed aloud A ny bid received
after the specified bid do sin g time will not be considered. N o
bids shall be withdrawn tor a period of thirty (30) days subse­
quent lo the bid opening without the consent of the
President/CEO, Santord Airport Authority
Publish: February IS , 2004
B135

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
Santord Airport Authority
Ortando Santord International Airport
Santord. Florida

Firm s must bo able to provide gonoral liability insurance cover­
age in the minimum amount ot $1,000,000, and shall subma
proof of coverage along with their application tor pre-quaMca-

tfon.
N O T E : A ny entity that made a submission in response to the
May 2003 prequalification request may refy upon their prior sub­
mittal. subject to the requirement to furnish updated Information
as reasonably required by the Santord Airport Authority.
Following submittal, each firm's application shall be reviewed
and evaluated by the Authority's Construction Selection
Committee Th e selection committee will review and evaluate
all applications and develop a short list of not less than the three
(3 ) most qualified firms. T h e selected firms will then be notified
and invited to submit a technical proposal and price propoeet
based upon the design criteria package tor individual projects,
the first ol which will be the Sem inole County Sheriff's Office
"Juvenile Enforcement Center". Score* win be awarded by lie
Construction Selection Committee tor the two-step process,
which includes the Application tor Contractor Pre-quskhcatlon
(3 0 % ). technical proposal (4 0 % ) and price proposal (3 0 % ).

&lt;

Th e Santord Airport Authority reserves the right to waive any
informalities in the submitted Application tor Contractor Prequalification, to reject any and ail Applies tons tor Contractor
Pre-qualification, or to re-advertise tor additional appllceltona. I
Th e Santord Airport Authority reserves the right to weKte any
informalities in the submitted technical and/or price pmpoeels.
lo reject any and all technical and/or price proposals, or to readvertise tor additional technical and/or price proposals.
It Is the policy of the S an tord Airport Authority that
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (D B E s ) shall have tw
maximum opportunity lo participate In the performance of con­
tracts financed in whole or in part with federal funds. ( AI firms
providing professional and/or construction ae.\cee* tor Vw
Santord Airport Authority shall lake all necessary and reason­
able steps in accordance with 49 CFR, Part 23, to inaura twt
D B E s have the maximum opportunity to compete tor and per­
form contracts without discrimination on the basis of raoa,
creed, color, national origin, handicap, or gender.
For further information on this Request For Quakftcabone.
please contact Diane C re w s at 407.585.4002. email: HYPER­
L IN K ‘ mailto dcrew sOoeaa.net* dcrew sO o eaa.ne t, or tax al
407.322.5834
Publish: February 15. 2004
B138

1a

*

�\

Page 4 B Sunday. February 14. 2004
L

egals

L

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 N O .: 03-CA-2211-14-G
ANN N HARDY
Plaintifl.

OARRY O U E LLE TTE
Defendant
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
II alive, and It ho bo done) hia
respective unknown spouse, If
one exists. helra, devisees,
grantees, creditors and alt other
claimants by. through, under or
against
•

CARRY O U E LLE TTE
and all partlos having or claimmg to havo any right, title or
interest In the property heroin
described
Last known addross ol the
Do fondant Is as follows
C o Louise Ouellette. 137S East
Lasalle Street. Hernando. FL
34442
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that nn
action to partition on the follow­
ing property In Seminole,
Florida
Lot 62, KAYW O O D REPLAT,
according to the plat therool as
recordod in Plat Book 30, Page
27 and 28, public rocords ol
Semlnolo County, FI
Parcel ID 0 32-19 30 5 G S 0000 0620
has been tiled against you and
the above-named Defendants,
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defonsos. If
any. to It on tho Attorney tor
Plalntiff(s):
HOW ARD
A
S P E IQ E L. S U IT E 214, 1133
Louisiana Avenue. Winter Park,
FLO R ID A 327B9, (407) 6475700, on or before 27 day of
February. 2004, and file tho orig­
inal with tho Clerk of this Court
either
boloro
service on
Plaintiff s Aftornoy or Immodiatoly thereafter, otherwise a dofautt
will be enterod against you for
the relief demanded In tho
Complaint
Witness my hand and the soal
of this Court on JAN 21. 2004

T O Cornelius Dewayne Paige
Francheska Tamika Ward
Last known address: 350
Isabella
Drive,
Longwood,
Florida 32750
Current address Unknown
And all parties claiming interest
by. through, under or against
Cornelius Dewayne Paige and
Francheska Tamika Ward, and
all parties having or claiming lo
have any right, title or Interest In
the property herein described
YO UR AR E H ER E B Y N O TI­
FIED that an action tor forfeiture
of tho following property seized
and held in Seminole County.
Florida K AS EA MINI 50 ATC.
V I N , RFRASHA373A004040,
AND 1 HITACHI TELEVISIO N .
M O D E L A51F500,
S ER IAL
AV3C011590, has boon filed
against each ol you in tho Circuit
Court of tho Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminole
County, Florida &gt;bu aro required
lo sorve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to the complaint
upon Tosha Scolaro, Sheriff's
counsel, whose addross Is 100
Bush
Boulevard.
Sanford.
Florida 32773, on or before tho
5 day of March, 2004, and fife
tho original said written defens­
es with the Clerk ol this Court
oittier bolore sorvico on Sheriff's
counsol or Immodialoly there­
after. otherwise, a default will be
enterod against you for tho relief
demanded in ttio complaint

Howard A. Speigol. Esquiro
1133 Louisiana Avenue, Suito
214
Winter Park, Florida 32789
Publish February 1, 8. 15. 22,
2004
B027

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 FOR SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA.
CIVIL C A S E NO.
03-CA-2616-16-A
IN R E: F O R F E IT U R E
OF
$2,799 00 IN U N ITE D STA TES
CURRENCY.
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO : Robert Wayne Hand
Last known address: 3182
Tobago Court. Apopka. Florida
32703
Current address Unknown
And all parties claiming Intorost
by. ttirough. under or against
Robert Wayne Hand and all par­
ties having or claiming to havo
any right, title or interest in tho
proporty herein described
Y O U n ARE H ER EBY NO TI
FIED that an action tor forfeiture
ol tho following proporty seized
and held In Seminole County,
Florida $2,799 00 in United
States Currency, has been Mod
against each ol you In the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminole
County. Florida Ybu are requlrod
to serve a copy ol your written
defenses. II any. to the complaint
upon Tosha Scolaro. Sheriff s
counsel, whose address la 100
Bush
Boulevard.
Sanford,
Florida 32773, on or before the 5
day ol March. 2004. and file the
original said written defenses
with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Sheriff s coun­
sel or immediately thereafter,
otherwise, a default will be
entered against you tor the relief
demanded In the complaint
DA TED this
2004

day ol JAN 23,

MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of O c m t Court
By: A Mulcock
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person 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 ADA Coordinator at
301 North Park Avenue. Suite N301. Sanford, Florida 32771,
telephone
(407) 665-4330.
extension 4227, within 2 working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Hearing if you are
hearing or voce impaired, cal
(800)055-8771.
Publish February 1. 8. 15. 22.
2004
B028

IN T H E C IR C U R 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 EM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A.
C IVIL C A S E N O
03-CA-2800-18-E
IN R E : F O R F E IT U R E O F A
K A S E A MINI 50 A TC , VI N
RFRASHA373A004040, ANO I
HITACHI TE LE V IS IO N . M OOEL
45 IF 500.
S ER IA L
4V3C011590

L

L

egals

PARTIES CLAIM ING AN IN TE 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 DAVID O S H E U
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F DAVID
O S H E L . IF A N Y. F O R E S T
BROOK
H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N . IN C ; JO H N
D O E A N D JA N E D O E AS
UN KNO W N T E N A N T S IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D EFEN D AN TS)

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 Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Jan 29. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03-CA 2454-14 of the
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEM I­
N O LE County, Sanford. Florida, I
will sell to tho highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West Front
Door al the S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanford. Florida,
al 1100 a m on tho 2 day of
March. 2004 the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
L O T 108, F O R E S T B R O O K
S E C O N D S E C T IO N . A C C O R D ­
ING T O TH E PLAT TH E R E O F
AS R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOOK
15. RAGE 31. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S EM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
Dated this 30 day of January.
2004

If you aro a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
in tfiis proceeding, you aro enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to tho
provision of cortam assistance
Ploaso
contact
the
ADA
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Avonuo, Suite N 301, Sanford,
Florida 32771, telephone (407)
665-4330, extension 4227, with­
in 2 working days of your rocoipt
ol this Notico of Hearing, if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call (800) 955-8771
Publish February 1, 8. 15. 22.
2004
B029

L E G A L N O TIC E
PUB LIC A U C TIO N
Individuals and/or corporate
entitles listed below are hoteby
given notice that a warehouse­
mans lien exists on tho contents
of thoir storage lot because of
non payment of valid charges tor
storage, storage insurance,
transportation, packing andor
other related moving and stor­
age charges The warehouse­
man's lien will be enforce by
P U B LIC A U C TIO N O F TH E
C O N T E N T S O F TH E IR S T O R ­
AG E LO T unless full payment of
tho amount indicated below is
mado in cash or certified funds
prior to tho timo of auction

vs.
DELBERT
G.
S H O R ETTE;
JA N E D O E S H O R E T T E . TH E
UN KNO W N W IFE O F
D ELBER T
G
SH O R ETTE;
JO H N D O E S H O R E TTE . TH E
UNKNOW N
HUSBAND OF
LEILAONNIE L S H O R E TTE ; IF
LIVIN G,
IN C LU D IN G
AN Y
UN KNO W N S P O U S E O F SAID
D E FE N D A N T(S ), IF
R EM AR R IED .
AN D
IF
D E C EA S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UN K N O W N
H EIR 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 , LIEN 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 );
CHASE
G R O V E S CO M M U N ITY
A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC.;
W H E T H E R D IS S O LV E D OR
P R E S E N TLY
E X IS TIN G
TO G E TH E R
W ITH
AN Y
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S , LIEN 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 )
AN D
ALL
O TH E R P ER S O N S CLAIM ING
BY, TH 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
TEN A N T;
JA N E
DOE.
UN KNO W N TEN A N T,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE

(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol tho 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 TTO R N E Y
FO R P LAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03 17423
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 nooding a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
ADM INISTRATION, al the S EM I­
N O L E County Courthouse al
407-665 4227, 1-800 955-8771
(T D D ) or 1-800-955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service
Publish Fobruary 8. 15. 2004
£1070

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 C UIT,
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 C A 2480 14W
TH E BANK O F N EW YORK.
TR U S T E E U N D E R TH E
PO O LIN G AND SERVICING
A G R E E M E N T S E R IE S 1998-1,
PLAINTIFF
VS

Lot S-106
Waroliouso Receipt issuod to.
Dr Robert A/or Gayle McCord
Balance Duo $1,86150
Last Known Addross: 1350
Bristol Park Place, Hoathrow. FL
32746-4327
Contonts ol Lot: Throe pallets of
household goods and personal
effects picked up from A J
Lossing Transfer of Sanford.
Florida on Soptembor 22, 1995
plus subsequent additions and
loss subsequent deletions to
said inventories
Lot S-1013
Warehouse Receipt Issuod to
Andrew Johnson
Balance Due $438 75
Last Known Address: 3341
Boaver Wood Lone, Silver
Springs. MD 20906
Contents of Lof: Two pallets ol
household good and personal
effects receivod from A .J
Lossing
Transfer,
Sanford.
Florida on Soptombor 18. 1995
Lot: S -1499
Warehouse Rocoipt issuod to:
Gone Walton
Balanco Due $7,007 96
Last Known Address: PO. Box
48. Sanford. Florida 32771
Contents of Lot Twelve pallets of
fiousefiold good and personal
effects weighing 11.860 pounds
loadod from 3182 Tala Loop,
Longwood. Florida 32779 on
August 19.2002
Lot S-1456
Warehouse Receipt issued to:
Jose Marquez
Balance Due $1.490 50
Last Known Address 28501 SW
152nd A v e , Lot 0 278. Miami,
Florida 33033
Contents of Lof. One pallet of
household good and personal
effects weighing 840 pounds
loaded from 6518 View Point
Court, Orlando. Florida on
March 7. 2002
Lof S-1465
Warehouse Receipt issued to:
Anthony &amp; Lesley Edwards
Balance Due $1,405 34
Last Known Address: 1351 Oak
Street. Redlands, C A 92373
Contents of Lof: Seven pallets of
household good and personal
effects weighing 7.260 pounds
loaded from 57 Cainsbrook
Street. Ocoee. Florida on April
19,2002
Date of Auction Saturday,
February 28, 2004
Time ol Auction: 10 00 a m
Place ol Auction: Warehouse
Grounds, Tredway's Moving &amp;
Storage, Inc
400 Central Park Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
Publish February 8. 15. 2004
B075

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 C UIT,
IN A N D FO R
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: 0 ) C A 2454 14
WM SP EC IALTY M O R TG A G E,
LLC,
P LAINTIFF
VS
DAVID O S H E L. IF LIVING. AND
IF D EA D , T H E U N K N O 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 ANO ALL O TH E R

egals

C ITIFIN A N C IA L M O R TG A G E
COMPANY. INC F/K/A FO R D
C O N S U M E R FINANCE
COMRANY, I N C .
Plaintiff,

day ol JA N 23.

MARYANNE M ORSE
Clork of Circuit Court
By A Mulcock
Doputy Clerk

MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
By: AMulcock
Deputy Clork
If you aro a person 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 Court Administration at
301 North Park Avonuo. Suite
N301. Sanford, Florida 32771
(407) 343-4227, within (2) work­
ing days ol your receipt of this
notice: it you aro hearing or
voico Impaired, call 1(8 0 0 )9 5 5 8771

egals

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N

DATED this
2004

T mk H k k m j )

R O BER T L HILL. IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD. TH E UN KNO W N
S P O U S E . HEIRS, DEVISEES.
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 TE E S AND 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 .
UN D E R O R A G AIN ST R O B E R T
L HILL: PATRICIA G HILL, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. TH 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 OR S, C R E D ­
ITORS, 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 PATRICIA G HILL;
JO H N D O E AND JA N E D O E AS
U N KNO 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 )

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
purtuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Jan 29. 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 03-C A-248614W of
the Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEM I­
N O LE County, Sanford, Florida.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder tor cash al the West Front
Door al the SEM IN O LE County
Courthouse located al 301 N.
Park Avenue In Sanford. Florida,
at 11 DO a m. on the 29 day of
April.
2004
the
following
described property as set forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
L O T 56. B L O C K B. LAK E
B R A N TL E Y IS LES . S E C O N D
ADDITIO 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 B O O K 11.
PAGE 5, P U B LIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O L E
CO U N TY,
FLORIDA
Dated this 30 day of January.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
TH E S EM IN O LE H ER A LD
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 P LAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-17511
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 , at
the
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1800-955-8771 (T D D ) or 1-806
955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: February 8. IS . 2004
B077

M T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T H E S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A .
M A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y ,
C IVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 02-CA-1801-14-W

Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgmont
ol
Foreclosure
ontered in the above-styled
cause. In the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, I will
sell the property situate In
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as
L O T 54, C H A S E G R O V E S .
U N IT NINE. A C C O R D IN G TO
T H E 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
48. PAGES 10 AND 11. 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
A/K/A 2803 A R AG O N T E R ­
RACE, LAKE MARY. FL 32746
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash. AT 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
C O U R T­
H O U S E . SANFO R D. FLORIDA,
Florida, at 1100 A M , on tho
4lh day of March. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clork
Law Offices of Daniel C
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
Publish Fobruary 8, 15, 2004
BO 78
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 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 : 02-CA-1B22-14-K
C ITIF IN A N C IA L M O R TG A G E
COMRANY. INC F/K/A FO R D
C O N S U M E R FINANCE
COMRANY, I N C .
Plaintiff.
vs
KATH LEEN E. FAR G O. JO H N
D O E FARGO. TH E UN KNO W N
H US B AN D O F K A TH LE EN E
FAR G O, JA N E D O E FARGO,
T H E U N K N O W N W IFE O F
JE R R Y T. FAR G O. IF LIVING.
IN C LUDIN G AN Y U N KNO 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 .
AN D
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 A N TEES .
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S . LIEN O R S AND
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY.
TH RO UG H.
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T T H E NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T (S ); S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . A P O LITIC A L
SUBDIVISIO N O F TH E STATE
O F FLO R ID A ; JO H N D O E .
U N K N O W N T E N A N T ; JA N E
D O E . UN K N O W N TEN A N T.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given that,
purtuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered In the above-styled
cause, in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida. I will
sell the property situate in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as:
T H A T P AR C E L O F LA N D
LYING IN S E C T IO N 9. T O W N ­
SHIP 20 S O U TH . R AN G E 32
E A S T. S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A. D E S C R IB E D AS
F O L L O W S : B E G IN N IN G AT
TH E S O U TH E A S T CO RNER
O F SAID S E C T IO N 9. RUN
A LO N G T H E E A S T LINE O F
SAID S E C T IO N 9. A N D TH E
C E N TE R L IN E O F A 50 F O O T
R IG H T-O F-W AY O F O S C E O L A
RO AD .
N O R TH
00*00 28'
W E S T.
2641 67
FEET;
TH EN CE
R UN
N O R TH
00'03'48' EAS T. 659 17 F E E T;
T H E N C E N O R T H 89'56 06'
W E S T. 25 00 F E E T T O TH E
W E S T R IG H T-O F -W A Y O F
SAID
OSCEOLA
R O AD ;
TH EN CE
RUN
N O R TH
89-5606’ W E S T. 990 00 F E E T
T O T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN ­
NING; T H E N C E RUN N O R TH
69*56'06* W E S T. 330 00 F E E T;
TH EN CE
R UN
N O R TH
00"03"54’ EAST660 00 F E E T;
TH EN CE
R UN
SO U TH
89-56 06- EAS T. 330 00 F E E T;
TH EN CE
RUN
SO U TH
00*03'54' W E S T. 660 00 F E E T
T O T H E P O IN T O F B EQ IN NINO.
TH E
ABOVE
D E S C R IB E D
PAR CEL IS S U B JE C T T O A 35
FO O T
IN G R E S S
ANO
EG R ESS EASEM EN T O N TH E
S O U TH E R L Y LINE O F SAIO
PARCEL
A/K/A 320 S H AW N EE TR AIL.
G E N E V A F L 32732.
al pubfcc tale, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash. AT 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
C O U R T­
H O U S E . SANFO R D. FLORIDA.
Florida, al 11:00 A M , on the 2
day ol March. 2004.

L

L

egals

MARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Daniel C
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys tot Plaintiff
Publish Fobruary 8. 15. 2004
B079

IN T H E C IR C U R 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 R
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO.: 03-C A-2806-14W
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 nominee tor
G R E E N P O IN T M O R TG AG E
FU N D IN G . I N C .
Plaintiff,
vs
D O R IS M M O O D IE : JO H N
D O E . unknown spouse ol
D O R IS
M
M O O D IE ; and
UN KNO W N
TENANTS/OW N ER S,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice it hereby given that, pur­
suant to the order or final judg­
ment entered in this cause In the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida, I will sell the
property srtuatod In Seminole
County. Florida, described as
LO T 71. OAKLAND VILLAGE
S E C T IO N 2. AC CO 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 BOO K
26. PAGES 27 &amp; 28. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S EM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
and commonly known as
439
Cottonwood
Drive.
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
at public sale, lo tho highest and
bost bkktor, tor cash, at tho west
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida, at 11:00 AM on March
02. 2004
Dated January 30, 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
AS C LE R K O F TH E C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with tho
Americans With D is a b le s 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 to the proceeding If
hoarlng imparled. (TD D ) 1-800955 8771. or 1-800-955-8770
(V). via Florida Rolay Service
Mason Law. PA.
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay, Sulla 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538 3800
Publish February 8. 15. 2004
B080

IN T H E C IR C U R C O U R T FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 03-C A-289614-W
INDYMAC BANK. FSB.
Plaintiff.

ERIK N ELS O N , et a l ,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A L E
P U R S U A N T TO C H A P TE R 45
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
puisuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated January 29,
2004. and entered in Case No
03-CA 2890-14W of tho Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
wherein
Indymac Bank. FS B is Plaintiff
and ERIK N E LS O N A/K/A ERIC
BARRY L E F F IN G W E L U KATY
N E LS O N AK/A KATY HAYNES;
C IT IF IN A N C IA L M O R TG A G E
LO A N C O R P O R A TIO N S U C ­
C E S S O R T O A S S O C IA T E S
H O M E E Q U ITY LO AN C O R P O ­
RATION. M O N O G R AM C R E D IT
C A R D B AN K O F G E O R G IA ;
U N K N O W N T E N A N T NO. 1;
UN KN O W N T E N A N T S 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 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 C LA IM IN G TO
HAVE AN 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 E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D
are
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
al the West Front Door of ttie
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 32771 al
Seminole County. Florida, al
11:00 a m on the 29 day of
April, 2004,
the following
described property as set forth
in said Order or Final Judgmont.
to-wit:
T H E W E S T 45 F E E T O F T H E
S W 1/4 O F T H E S E 1/4 O F TH E
N W 1/4 LYING N O R T H O F
R A ILR O A D R IG H T O F WAY
A N D A L S O T H E E A S T 305
F E E T O F T H E SE 1/4 O F TH E
S W 1/4 O F TH E N W 1/4 LYING
N O R TH O F R AILROAD R IG H T
O F WAY. B EIN G IN S E C T IO N
38. TO W N S H IP 19 S O U T H .
R A N G E 29 EAS T. LYING AND
B EIN G IN S EM INO LE C O U N ­
TY. FLORIDA
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no coat to you. lo the provision
ol certain assistance Please
contact the Court at 4076654330 within two (2) working days
ol your receipt of this Notice: H
you are hearing or voice
impaired, call Florida Relay
Service (800)955-8770
D A TED at Sanford. Florida on
January 30. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Aa Deputy Clerk

L

egals

IN TH E C IR C U R 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 R
IN AN D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 03-CA-2848-14-W
T H E C IT GROUP/CON SUM ER
FINANCE, INC
Plaintiff.

JA M E S
E. S A D LE R a/k/a
JA M E S
S A D LE R .
D EB R A
S ADLER ; and an unknown
parties claiming 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,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants; T E N A N T 41
and/or TE N A N T 42, tho parties
Intended to account tor tho
person or persons in
possession. AU TU M N C H A S E
H O M EO W N ER S
ASSO CIATIO N. INC
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notico Is horoby given that, pur­
suant to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated January 29.
2004, in this cause. I will sell the
property situated In SEM INOLE
County, Florida described as

TO : JAM ES J. JO H N S O N snd
JU L IA JO H N S O N , and their
heirs, successors arxVor assigns
Ybu are hereby notified that a
Petition lo Quiet Title with
respect to real properly legally
described as follows:
BEGIN AT A PO IN T 200 F E E T
S O U TH O F AND 25 F E E T E A S T
O F TH E NW C O R N E R O F TH E
SW 1/4 O F T H E SW 1/4 O F TH E
SW 1/4 O F S E C T IO N 11.
TO W N S H IP
21
S O U TH .
R ANG E 31 EAST. SEM INO LE
C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A,
RUN
T H E N C E E A S T 100 F E E T.
T H E N C E S O U T H 50 F E E T.
T H E N C E W E S T 100 F E E T.
TH E N C E N O R TH 50 F E E T T O
TH E PO IN T O F BEGINNING
was filed In this Court on
January 7, 2004. Ybu are
required to servo a copy of your
written defenses, if any. to it on
the Petitioner's attorney whose
name and address Is: JU L IE
E A S O N S M ITH , P A , 2060
Wintor
Springs
Boulevard.
Oviedo. Florida 32765, and tile
an original with the Clerk of the
abovo-styled Court on or before
March 10. 2004, otherwise, a
judgment may be enterod
against you for the relief
demanded in tho Petition.
Witness my hand and seal on
JAN
30,2004.

a/Vn 5805 Autumn Chase
Circle, Sanford. FL 32773

Publish February 8, 15. 2004
B084

at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash. West front
door ol tho courthouse, located
at 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford, S E M IN O LE County,
Florida, at 11 00 o'clock a m . on
MAR 2. 2004

IN TH E C IR C U R 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 NO. 04-47-CP

MARYANNE M O R SE. C LER K
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: AMulcock
Doputy Clerk

IN RE E S TA TE O F
ILAN PINCH EVSKY,
Deceased

(Soal)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Douglas C. Zafim, PA.
18830 U S .H w y 1 9 N .4 3 0 0
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phone
(727)539-1094 lax
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who neods any accommo­
dation In order lo participate in
this proceeding, you aro entitlod,
at no cost to you. to the provision
ol certain assistance Pleaso
contact Court Administration at
301 North Park Avenuo, Suite
N301. Sanford. Florida 32771
(407) 323-4330. within (2) work­
ing days of your receipt ol this
notice, if you are hearing or
voico impaired, call 1-(800)-9S58771.
Publish Fobruary 8, 15. 2004
B082

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 R
O F FLO R ID A.
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO. 02-754-CA-14W

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
Tho administration of the estate
of
ILAN
P IN C H EV S K Y ,
deceased, whoso date ol death
was Decomber 1, 2003, File
Number 03-845-CP; is ponding
In tho Circuit Court tor Semlnolo
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, tho address ol which is
301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford,
FL, 32771. Th e names ond
addresses of the personal repre­
sentative and that personal rep­
resentative's attorney aro set
forth below
All creditors of tho decedont
and othor persons having claims
or demands against the docedent's estate on whom a copy of
this nolico has been servod
must file their claims with this
Court W ITHIN T H E LA TER O F 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E DATE
O F T H 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 S E R ­
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors of the docodent and othor persons having
claims or demands against tho
decedent's ostate must file their
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H 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
WILL BE FO R E V E R BAR R ED

C H A S E MANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E
CO R P O R A TIO N ,
Plaintiff,

DAVID M DAVIS, el a l .
Defendant (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 IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure datod January 29,
2004 and enterod in Case No
03-754-CA-14-W . of the Circuit
Court ol the E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit in and tor S EM I­
N O LE County. Florida wherein
C H A S E M AN H ATTAN M O R T­
GAGE
C O R P O R A TIO N .
Is
Plaintiff and DAVID M DAVIS, et
a l . are Defendants. I will sell lo
the highest and best bidder tor
cash at the West front door of
the Courthouse in SANFORD.
S E M IN O LE County, Florida.
11 00 AM o'clock on the 18 day
of March. 2004. the following
described proporty as set forth
in said Final Judgmont. to wit:
Lot
31.
C R Y S TA L
LAKE
E S TA TE S . AS
P ER
PLAT
TH E R E O F ,
recorded In Plal
Book 32, Page 2 AN D 3. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida;
a/k/a 107 Estates
Circle, Lake Mary, Florida
32746
DATED this 30 day ol January.
2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
As Clerk of said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by.
Faber &amp; Gitlitz. P A
Suite 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gabies. Florida 33146
(305)662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N301, Sanford.
Florida 32771. within 2 working
days prior lo the proceeding
Telephono (407)665-4227; 18069556771 (TD D ) or 1 6 0 6
955-8770 (V ) via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: February 8. 15. 2004
B063

IN T H E C IR C U R 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 R IN A N D FO R
S EM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
C IVIL DIVISION
C A S E N U M B ER : 04-32-14-G
A M O S W ILKERSO N.

Plaintiff.
SM ITH. H IATT 8 DIAZ. P A
Attorneys for Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park Blvd .
Suite 303
Fon Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish Sanford Herald
Publish February 8. 15.2004
B081

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N

LO T 36 O F AUTUM N C H A S E
P H AS E 2. 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 B O O K 59,
PAG ES 44 T H R O U G H 47.
INCLUSIVE. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S EM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA

Datod at Sanford. Florida this
30 day ol January. 2004

JA M E S J JO H N S O N and JU LIA
JO H N S O N , husband and eras,
their heirs, successors and/or
assigns.
Defendants

L egals

egals

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 LAIM FILE D
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A FTE R TH E
D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F D EATH IS B AR R ED
TH E DATE O F FIR S T P UBLI­
C ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
FEBRUARY 8. 2064
Terri Pinchevsky
Personal Representative
157 Amborgate Court
DeBary. FL 32713
Joseph E Neductial. Esq
Florida Bar No 157359
Neduchal &amp; Magoe, PA.
226 Hillcrest Slreol
Orlando. FL 32801
Telephone (407) 423-1020
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish February 8. 15, 2004
B085

N O TIC E
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN February 27. 2004
W H ER E Paul's Towing 1919 W
1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EH IC LE
Y E A R 1990
MAKE D O D G E
M O DEL VAN
C O LO R BROWN
VIN 0 2B5WB35Z8LK743434
V EHICLE
Y E A R 1979
MAKE FO R D
M O DEL 2DR
C O L O R BLUE
VIN 0 9F05F278530
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN February 26.2004
W H ER E: Paul s Towing. 1919 W
1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEH IC LE:
YE AR 1990
MAKE: CADILLAC
M OOEL: 4 DR
C O L O R B LUE
VIN • 1G6CD5339L4302150
V EH IC LE
YEAR . 1988
MAKE: FO R D
M O O EL 2DR
C O LO R : W H ITE
VIN 0. 1FABP61F 9 JH 119913
VEH IC LE:
Y E A R 1995
MAKE: SATUR N
M O O EL4DR
C O LO R : G R E E N
VIN #: 1G8ZK5270SZ283274
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN March 1,2004
W H ER E Pauls Towing. 1919 W.
1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YE AR 1990
MAKE FO R D
M O O E L PICK UP
C O LO R : SILVER
VIN #: 1FTHX25M5LKA06911

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN March 2. 2004
W H ER E: Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. F L
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR : 1978
MAKE: FORD
M OOEL: PICK UP
C O LO R : RED
VIN 0: F15HLDD9065
V EH IC LE
YE AR 1984
MAKE: HONDA
M O DEL: 2DR
C O L O R G R EY
VIN 0 JHMAD5331EC049479
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H E N March 3,2004
W H ER E: Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street, Sanford, FL
32771 (407)321-7442
V EH IC LE
Y E A R 1989
MAKE: TOYOTA
M O D EL 4DR
C O L O R BLUE
VIN #; JT2AE92E3K0100642
V EHICLE
YEAR : 1994
MAKE: OLDSM OBILE
M ODEL: ADR
C O LO R : G R EE N
VIN 0: 1G H D T 13W2R2702119
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN March 4, 2004
W H ER E : Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEH IC LE:
YE AR 1986
MAKE: HONDA
M O DEL: ADR
C O L O R BLACK
VIN #: 1HGBA7432GA037706
VEH IC LE:
YEAR : 1989
MAKE FO R D
M ODEL: PICK UP
C O L O R R ED
VIN 0: 1FTDF15Y4KNA65282
Vehicle Auction 9 00am
W H E N March 5.2004
W H ER E Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Stroet, Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEH IC LE:
YE AR 1998
MAKE: FO R D
M O DEL: STATION W AGO N
C O L O R BLUE
VIN 0. 1FMPU18L1WLB04278
Vehicle Auction 9 00am
W H EN March 6. 2004
W H ER E: Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Stroet. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEH IC LE:
Y E A R 1993
M AKE: PONTIAC
M O DEL: ADR
C O L O R G O LD
VIN 0: 1G2HZ52L4P1252338
Notice Is hereby given: Paul's
Towing will sell at public auction
tor salvago tor cash on demand
to highest bidder, tho following
described vohidos.
Prospective
bidders
may
Inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale. Terms aro "CASH O R
C E R T IF IE D F U N D S ' Paul's
Towing reserves the right to
accopt or reject any and all
BIDS
Publish February 15, 2004
B130

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 16TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN ANO FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
GENERAL

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 2764 14
NATIONAL C ITY M O R TG A G E.
CO.
PLAINTIFF
VS
AMY B HOLLAND F/K/A AMY
B E TH FRYSINGER. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOW N
S P O U S E . HEIRS, D EVISEES.
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 TIE S
CLAIM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, TH R O U G H .
UN D ER O R AGAIN ST AMY 0
H OLLAN D F/K/A AMY B E TH
FR YSIN GER , R O BERT A
H O LLAND ; JO H N D O E AND
JA N E D O E AS UN K N O W N
TE N A N TS IN P O SSESSIO N
D EFE N D A N T(S )

NO 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 G IV EN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
February 5. 2004 enterod in
Civil Caso No 03-CA 2764-14
of the Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEM I­
N O LE Courtly. Sanford. Florida.
I will sell to tho highest and best
bidder for cash at the West Front
Door at the SEM INOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanford. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the 9 day of
March, 2004 the following
described property as set forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LO T 6. B LO C K M. LAKE WAYMAN H EIG H TS . LAKE A DDI­
TIO N, 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 BOO K 4. PAGE 23.
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
Dated this 5 day of February.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
TH E SEM INOLE HER ALD
TH E LAW O FFIC E S O F DAVID
J. S T E R N . P A ., A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-15318
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 disabil­
ities 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, 18069556771 (TD D ) or 1 6 0 6
955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish February 15.22. 2004
B120

�Vol. 112

No. 52

San fo rd . F lorid a

Copyright © 2004 Th « Sanford Herald

yq
I J

T

February

18, 2004

50&lt;

Flyover may be sooner rather than later
By Christopher Patton

Managing Editor
CASSELBERRY — At first
they balked at the idea, but
now Casselberry city commis­
sioners want to move forward
with the flyover at State Road
436 and U.S. Highway 17-92
and as soon as possible.
The Florida Department of
Transportation shipped off the
plans for the $56 million inter­
change improvement to the
Federal
I liglnvay
Administration last week. The

Casselberry to ask county’s help in moving
S.R. 436 and Highway 17-92 project forward
project calls for a bridge to be
constructed over State Road
436 to accommodate U.S.
Highway 17-92 through lanes.
"There's a pretty strong
indication they (FHA) will
recommend the project," said
Steve Moore, a FDOT consult­
ant for the project.
With the pending support

from the highway administra­
tion, the design phase of the
project is slated to begin in the
2(X)7-20O8 fiscal year. Eighty
percent of the project will be
funded with federal funds,
and the county and stale will
pick up the remainder of the
project.
If the project doesn't begin

until 2008 that will be four
years the city of Casselberry
will have to wait and that's
too long, according to several
commissioners. It is estimated
the project will force 35 busi­
nesses to relocate, but more
importantly city officials say
waiting for construction will
cause other development in

the area to stagnate. City com­
missioners are considering
asking the county to advance
funding for the design phase.
"You don't want anybody
going down there adding on
to a business or starting a new
business when it might be
interrupted,"
said
Frank
Clifton, Casselberry city manager.
"I iopefully, it’s a significant
project for the county to move
the project forward."
See Intersection, Page 5A

Lions repeat

Brender
prods to
extend
services

Whitney Tossie and the
No. 2 ranked Oviedo
High School girts ran
past Winter Springs for their
second straight Class 6ADistrict 2 Championship
at Seminole High.

See Sports, Page 9A

Firefighters
battle two
Geneva fires
The Seminole County Fire
Department responded to
two brush fires in the
Geneva area in three days.
It's a sign that the brush fire
season is closely approach­
ing in Central Florida.
Firefighters responded to
a fire Friday that eventually
blew itself out as the wind
changed direction, said Alan
Harris, county fire depart­
ment spokesman.
The department received
several calls on the fire as
smoke carried nearly all the
way to state roads 434 and
436, Harris said.
The fire department
responded to another
Geneva brush fire Sunday.
The small blaze was con­
tained to less than an acre
and was quickly extin­
guished. Harris said Central
Florida is less Ilian a month
away from the brush fire
season, but he anticipates it
won't be as bad as previous
years because of recent rain­
falls.

Lake M ary to
host meeting
about signs
The city of Like Mary
will hold a Town Hall
Meeting Monday, Feb. 23,
from 8:30 until 10 a.m., at
the Lake Mary Community
Center, 260 N. Country Club
Road.
Purpose of the meeting is
to allow city officials to
explain the city's Sign
Regulations, and answer
questions citizens may have
regarding the regulations.
Time will also be allocat­
ed to providing feedback to
the Planning and Zoning
Board and members of the
City Commission. Citizens
who plan to attend are
urged to reserve a seat by
calling 407-585-1449 no later
than Thursday, Feb. 19.

Seminole Smile

City commissioner
wants Lake Maty to
expand sewer system
By Christopher Patton

Managing Editor

Daytona races inspire
Sanford kindergartners
As thousands drove to
Daytona Friday for the annual
Florida Dodge Dealers 250
NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series race, more than a 100
Bentley Elementary
Kindergartners stayed at home
to participate in their own race.
The Bentloy 500 was a box
car derby of sorts, with fiveyear-olds scurrying along a
track in homemade cars made
out of boxes.
Fastened by ropes and
powered by their own two feet,
the youngsters crossed the fin­
ish lino (above) as Sanford

police DARE Officer Claudia
Webber waved tho checkered
flag.
Race watchers said it was a
photo finish if the Bentley 500
outshined the NASCAR races,
but at least it “out-cute" the
Daytona events.
The event helped build
upon lessons already learned
about transportation. It also let
the kindergartners use their
imagination as in the case of
Douglas Mactye’s CAT car
(right) that was outfitted with
all the appropriate sponsor
stickers.

Herald photos by Tom m y Vincent

See Sewer, Page 3A

Iraqi Diary: Final

County
opens
juvenile
center

checkpoint duty

Managing Editor

Kim Nelson -

SANFORD — It's finally a
building fit for justice, said
Norm Wolfinger, state attor­
ney for the 18th Judicial
Circuit.
Judges and county offi­
cials raved about the newly
renovated and expanded
Juvenile Justice Center at a
dedication ceremony Friday.
Open during the entire 11month construction time, the
facility was tripled in size as
a new building was con­
structed around the old

and searched
more than 70 vehi­
cles but did not
find anything
except two guys
who had pistols in
their cars. One of
the guys had a
permit to carry a
weapon but the
other guy did not
have nis and had
left it at home.
Carlson
The IPF confiscat­
6 Feb. 2004
ed his pistol until
Tonight we setup a
he could go home and get his
checkpoint on the road with
permit.
our replacement company in
order to show them tne ropes
We put out the spike strips
on doing checkpoints in Sadir
which is nothing more than a
G ty and other areas of
long extendable thing with
Baghdad. This is suppose to
spikes on it to stop vehicles
be our unit's last checkpoint
from fleeing. The road was so
filthy with mud puddles and
mission.
Everything went well.
During the night we stopped
See Diary, Page 5A

Editor's note: Staff
Sgt. Charlie C.
Carlson 111, son o f
Sanford historian
Charlie C. Carlson //,
is defdoyed in
Baghdad as part o f
the 549th Military
Police Company. He
is providing the
Herald with a journal
o f his exjteriences.

B y C hristo pher Patton

M anager of the Helen
Stairs Theatre

Chief Judge E.C. Perry of the !6th Judicial Circuit helps congratulate
Seminole County on the newty renovated Juvenile Justice Center.

structure.
The
$4.2
million
of
upgrades to the facility
include the addition of
two courtrooms for three
total, automated courtroom
recording, surveillance cam­

eras and key card entry ways.
Judge Gene Stephenson, who
recently returned to the
juvenile division, said the
facility improvements would

Sea Justice, Page 3A

Keller Williams
WuL'aM
S
r

L

RE

A L T

LAKE MARY — A pro­
posed four-home subdivision
on Big Lake Mary could
change how city leaders react
to developments with septic
tanks.
The
Lake
Mary
Commission approved the
final plat for tne Peninsula
Pointe Subdivision, 2125 W.
Lake Mary Blvd., last month.
The project, however, had
been bothering Commissioner
Gary Brender ever since.
‘ The proposed homes at
nearly a million dollars apiece
would be on septic tanks when
a city sewer line is less than a
mile west of the development
at the intersection of Lake
Mary Boulevard and Country
Club Road.
At the urging of Brender, he
suggested the commission
undertake a zoning project for
the completion of sewer lines
in the city. It is a hefty project
considering the majority of
properties north of Lake Mary
Boulevard do not have access
to city sewer lines.
"It's a pretty ambitious proj­
ect and I don't know how to
fund it, but 1 would like to start
laying it out and determining
the needs," he said.
First, Brender said the city
should "attack some of the

Heritage Realty

See our ad on page 12A...Painting The Town RED!

W ELLS

FA R G O

IK )M E
M ORTGAGE

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180374">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 15, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180375">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180376">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 15, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180377">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180378">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 15, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180379">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180380">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180381">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180382">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="18072" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17676">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/54c756d474b45ebac3749866cfd488bb.pdf</src>
        <authentication>a2dda61802a028e1a466334a6249b60e</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180393">
                    <text>P age (ill

The Herald

Sunday. May 23.2004

NOTICEI If you have a MORTGAGE
with Bank of Am orica, Countryw ide. Wells Fargo. SunTrust
or U S A A - Market Research Co. Is seeking custom ers
to participate In an Independent study of custom er service
levels in the aforementioned bank's mortgage telephone
call centers. Earn $$ for each completed evaluation —
Absolutely No Selling Involved.
Call Toll Free: 1 .8 7 7 .8 8 2 .7 3 1 7
or Em ail: aJvrosonrch©ynhoo.com
state your nam e, address, telephone number and
mortgage affiliation to receive your Information packet.

r***» \ *K j

(Mortgage company employee* and their families are excluded.)

G E T A D IR E C T V S Y S T E M
Including installation in up to

1, 2, 3, or 4 room s

mj

FREE!

n i n e c r v.

Digital Satellite Sales

800-247-2803
w w w .directoch.tv

Om«

d.SK?r»it:i» Irvarn4*tof caitanvi aafy VaMovAt

tvfntM nguhl

mtnem *•? m h

■ .* lT* —
*&gt;' Ip . jf

x,' • i ‘•‘&lt;1■••
•.K’fji : •‘Wv- &lt; v .'
•'.S'

tv ,'ftj &amp; 1.

.a .®.*? s a m p '

,jf . . &gt;3^

»,

‘V -

7

1 7-y-i ^

HOME SC:hiOOLINC;?
Come see why over 1,500,000 students use...

R E A D T H IS A D .

I’lnnt C ity — Ju n o 1

rA B ek a B o o k

Daytona B en ch — Ju n e 2

• Character-Building Textbooks

OR, DON’T.

O rlm uto/K issim m ee— Ju n e 3

• Tim e-Saving P arent M aterials

Dcltonn/O range C ity — Ju n e 4

B ek a Academy.

Orlnmlo tln t'l A irport)— Ju n e 8

• Master Teachers on DVD

S p lin t' Ilill/W eeki W nchee— Ju n e 16

• Com plete K -1 2 Program s

lYuupn/Brandon— Ju n e 17

I or more info: Q

.-rV :•&gt;
Wm'

A

1-800-874-3597, ext. 313 4rvvww.abeka.org/313

h

e x e r c is e in fr e e d o m .

By deciding to continue reading,

Your right to backyard barbeques,

W hy pay lull price for your prescriptions f
i You can save up to 80% with St&gt;opCanadaRX.

W in n ip eg , C a n a d a
www.ShopCanadaRX.com

j. —» m
**m
Sh*4' »•■—*«

V*..

f j f ■.

.s

you’ve just demonstrated a key American

sleeping in on Sundays and listening

freedom-choice. And, should you

to any darned music you please can be

choose to turn the page, take a nap or go

just as fulfilling as your right to vote

dye your hair blue, that's cool too.

for the president. Maybe even more so

C a ll T o d a y a n d the S h ip p in g Is F R E E I

~

I

V IA G R A
i*•• •e$.|•«••&lt;Slirii()llt AIIcmijUi"
eviltvout Plflf H|»tlO«»' *•

!
i

i

(30 tabs)- 100mg $79.95
(60 tabs)- 100mg $129.95
Order OnlinewtthCredit Cerd
or Cel nowtoll Iree!

1-888*527*0870
or tend Check w M O to
P I Labe

DPr»»cii|ittoit
I E TSu»iMP)iit AHffutiiffi
IU S
Without PfrAt fiption'

Phentrazinep
(60 tabe)-37.Smg $79.05

i
i

X c n ic a lh
(120 cap*)-120mg $99.95
Call nowtoll free!

FREE
1-888-527-0870
SHIPPING er Send Check er M O lo:

. m i iw »eih et

OKCOKTHOe

n g a ro i

because you can enjoy these freedoms

PXUbe

. . io2* aw teth *i

OKC OH73109

ietpillusa.com

Stressed out? Find out why.
In today'* world, gaming peace of
mind can be difficult Uni wl«-n you
read and u»e U un rlia I hr M iwrti
Science uf Strutul llrtllh by I . Kon
Hubbard, you've got the know-how to
help get rid of ilieu l

Because while rights like freedom of

Buy, &gt;ead and use D io n ttlrt:
The Modern Science o l Menlo/ H ta lth by
L.R on H u b b a rd
Puce. $2400 Hardcover

This explosive bestseller deals with
the stress-creating problems you face
every
day—problems tlial can
shorten your life!
bind out the only proven,
sale, workable way to erase
the causes of stress and gain confidence

speech, freedom of religion and freedom

personally and often.

of the press get all the attention in the

So take a moment to celebrate all

Constitution, the smaller liberties you

the hide liberties you enjoy in America.

ii

*■ 'v.* ‘ • •’ 4

i

can enjoy every day in America are no

Or, forget all this and choose to take

less important or worthy of celebration.

them for granted- its a free country.
Jm

F r e e d o m . A p p r e c ia t e

4*:?t

io bfviroom condos, full kitchens, incredible
imemttes and the best locations'

/ ^ tfa ^ n o li^ a y s
• Pkjf TiU liatv-i! t/f jvaicttutfy tfWvXjQh Juh0 30th. 2004 Eicijdos Hokddy

800-438-6493 • extraholidays.com

&gt;r* I

____ _

t

it .

C h* e4 r is h

it .

}*

fvrr
.

P r o t&gt;e c t

.jlp

i t . .m2. A-tP
: »* - £ :

’’“W

m

J

�T he Sanford H erald

Vol. 112

No. B0

_

p

Sanford. Florida

Copyright O 2004 T h s Sanford Herald

: rut u: tecjLOJtf?' a.-JCV o it i

iT+ts

www.sanfordnewspaper.com

__

50 &lt;
aHMKacramrasw'ittaMflis

Bystander thwarts bank
robber’s escape attempt

May 26, 2004

corporated Lake Mary. Trainor
had already slipped away, but
he couldn't evade Justice —
Longwood resident Steven
Justice that is.
Shortly after the bank rob­
bery, a deputy approached a
blue Jeep Cherokee similar to
the one used as a get-a-way
vehicle described by witnesses
at a Lake Mary bank robbery
last Thursday at the First
National Bank of Central
Florida at 1511 International
Parkway, located near the

B y Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

When James Trainor, 48, of
Orlando went Tuesday to rob
his second Seminole County
bank in less than week, he did­
n't expect the quick work of a
Good Samaritan would foil his
crime spree.
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office deputies responded at
about 9:20 a.m. to a bank rob­
bery at the CNL Bank, 121X1 S.
International Parkway, in unin­

intersection of County Road
46A.
"Lake Mar)’ (police) provid­
ed some very timely informa­
tion," said Steve Olson,
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office spokesman.
According to sheriff's office
authorities, when Lake Mary
olice heard the robbery call
ring dispatched they provid­
ed deputies a description of the
vehicle and suspect from the

E

See Robbery, Page 6A

Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

Sem inole C ounty Sheriff's Office deputies gather at Petty's Meats
on State Road 434 after a Lake M ary bank robber was nabbed.

Senior showcase
The score may not have
been dose, but the game was
competitive as senior baseball
players from the seven
Seminole Athletic Conference
schools met one final timo
on the diamond.

M

A n n u al d e rb y

FHP investigates
dead man found
along side 17-92
The body of a man was
located by Seminole County
sheriff’s deputies Saturday off
the shoulder of US. Highway
17-92, east of the Sanford Zoo,
near the Preserve at Lake
Moraoe subdivision.
The body was identified as
that of Dwayne Anthony
McFarlane, 39, of DeBary.
Initially suspecting that
McFarlane may have been
struck by a vehicle which left
the area, the case was turned
over to the Florida Highway
Patrol.
Tliesday morning however;
a spokesperson for tlie FHP
said it is now uncertain if the
man was actually struck by a
vehicle.
"At this time, we arc wait­
ing for results from the
Medical Examiner," said FHP
officer Kim Miller. "Once we
get that information, we will
be able to determine if it may
liave been a hit-and-run, or
death from some other cause."
The FHP is asking that any­
one with information regard­
ing this incident plume trie
FHP at 407-737-2300.

A dedication ceremony
will be held for the new
bridge at Interstate 4 and the
St. Johns River on Monday,
May 31, from 9:30 to 10 a.m.
The new span will be offi­
cially named the H
St. Johns
River Veterans Memorial
Bridge" during the event.
Congressman John Mica,
District 7, in conjunction
with members of the Florida
State Legislative Delegation
of Seminole and Volusia
Counties, will be participat­
ing in this special occasion.
The dedication will begin
promptly at 9:30 a.m. and
will take place by the old
swing bridge in VVayside
Park, on the Seminole
County side of the St. Johns
River, just north and west of
1-4 off of U.S. 17-92.

S .R .

p r o je c t
B y Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

H tra ld photo by Jim W e n ti

P ho to subm itted

Photo subm itted

LAKE MARY — A federally
subsidized transportation proj­
ect could make it easier for
International Parkway execu­
tives to make their way to the
east side of Seminole County.
Congressman John Mica
(7th District-R) is championing
$5 million in federal assistance
for a fourth leg of the
Greene Way (State Road 417).
Although the extension would
be less than a mile long. Lake
Mary Commissioner Gary
Brcnder said the project is key
to the developing corridor.
The “Missing Link" of the
state road was completed two
years ago with new ramps at
both Lake Mary Boulevard and
U.S. Highway 17-92 and new
interchanges at Interstate 4,
Rinehart Road and County
Road 46A. The $265 million
link was built to ease traffic
woes on Interstate 4, but
Brcnder said one more inter­
change could further reduce
congestion on Rinehart Road.
"I think we are really getting
ahead of the traffic needs by
See Project, Page 3A

Schools
foundation
takes stock
in students
B y Steve Paradis

SHS student searches for crowning pageant glory
B y Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

':4j
li/1V
lrl

LAKE MARY — Watch out
pageant goers, there's a new
kid on the block that actually
won't be a kid for very much
longer.
After finishing runner up in
the Miss Florida Teen Pageant
May 1 and Miss Seminole High
School Jan. 26, Justina Freeman,
17, of Lake Mary, is setting her
sights on next year's Miss
Florida crown.
Although Freeman entered
her first pageant when she was
7 years old, she didn't start her
recent interest in pageants until
last year. After snagging first
runner up at the Miss Orlando
Teen pageant last fall, Freeman
said sne learned something.
"Maybe I have a knack for
this whole pageant thing," she
said.

Freeman was crowned Miss
Winter Park on Feb. 21 and
used the honor to spring board
herself toward the Miss Florida
Teen Pageant. Not only did she
come away with the first run­
ner-up prize, but also was
awarded the titles of most pho­
togenic, best talent and evening
gown.
"It's a story in itself because
another girl was wearing the
same dress," she said. "I was
fixing to change my dress and
they said just wear the dress
'it's not the dress, it's the girl in
the dress and the way you carry
yourself.'"
The gauntlet of pageants will
subside this summer for
Freeman, as she will rest up for
her final year at Seminole High
School and a shot at the coveted
Miss Florida crown.
"I think you learn a lot about
the whole interviewing process

and how to speak to
Freeman wants to
people," she said about
study music and act­
pageants. "They are
ing in college, but
wants to focus on a
really just a fine time to
get to know 20 to 30
different degree.
other girls."
"I'm also planning
to study law to have
With her senior year
remaining at Seminole
something to fall back
on," she said.
High School, Freeman
is hoping to graduate
Freeman is also an
early to concentrate
experienced actress
more on her acting and
playing roles in sevFreeman
pageant endeavors.
era!
productions,
"I've been very, very
including "Meet me
busy, but it's been fun," she in St. Louis" and "Carousel," at
said. "I love it when my sched­ the Mark 2 Dinner Theatre in
ule is really full."
Orlando. The schedules for the
When she is not fulfilling a productions are usually eight
schedule of appearances as shows in five days.
reigning Miss Winter Park,
Between the pageants and
Freeman is thinking ahead acting, Freeman has also found
about college. She is consider­ time to participate in various
ing enrolling at the University school activities such as Mock
of Central Florida or Rollins Trial.
College, but is also looking at
University of Florida.
Sea Pageant, Page 6A

LONG WOOD — In the year
2000, an eighth-grade Hispanic
student at South Seminole
Middle School in Casselberry
found a pamphlet that became
his ticket to a college scholar­
ship.
Fernando Echevarria said he
was curious about the Take
Stock in Children program
offered by The Foundation for
Seminole
County
Public
Schools. It awards a four-year
college scholarship to lowincome students who meet
requirements.
"I had heard or read that 60
percent of Hispanics don't
make it past their first year of
college," said Fernando, now a
senior at Lake Howell High
School in Winter Park. "1 didn't
want to be a statistic. I wanted
to succeed."
Fernando and 15 other stu­
dents graduated from the Take
Stock program May 6 at Lyman
High School. Each received a

See Program, Page 3A

The Simerly Team

Kaye Simerly

P artn er Up With The Team Of Kaye Simerly
To Sell Your Home
Let’s Talk About My Menu Of Services

“Results Are My Credentials”
Kaye Slmeriy, CRS
Broker/Aaeoclate

4 1 7

Herald Correspondent

S e m in o le S m ile

Heathrow resident

b e st
p u s h e s

(pictured above), age
13, of Altamonte
Springs, took third
place.
In the Master's
Division, T.J. Pond
(pictured right), age 11
of Altamonte Springs,
was first; Jeff Robinson,
age 14 of Sanford was
second, and Alexis
Cadiz, age 12 of
Deltona was third
place winner.
The top winners in
each of the three divi­
sions are now qualified
to represent Sanford in
the World Champion
Race to be held in
Akron, Ohio in July.
Soap Box Derby is a
youth gravity racing
program for boys and
girls ages 8 to 17. It is a
unique program that
encourages close adultyouth activities while
building and racing the
car.

John M ica to
dedicate bridge

Jennifer Haulte —

b rin g s o u t th e

The Sanford Parks
and Recreation
Department sponsored
the 16th Annual AllAmerican local Soap
Box Derby races on
May 22, at Sanford's
Derby Park on Oregon
Avenue. The event was
well attended, and the
racers brought cheers
from family members
and spectators alike.
Winners in the three
classes were as follows:
Stock Division,
David Pond, age 8 of
Altamonte Springs,
first place; Casey
Kostewicz, age 10 of
Lake Mary, second
place; and Trey Perry,
age 11 of Mims, third
place.
In the Superstock
Division, Kyle
Lawrence (pictured far
right),
DcLand

See Sports, Pago 9A

i/fl
711

ru n

i c a

(407 ) 222-1990
k ayestate @ a ol.com

REALTY

Heritage Realty
www.teamsimeriy.com

»

i

�I n B r ief
Zellwood Com Festival
kicks off its 31st year
It's lime once again for ihe Zellwood Sweet
Com Festival. This is the 31st year of the event
and will be held May 28,29 and 30.
Ticket prices have been lowered. $13 in
advance or $15 at the gate. For children ages 5
through 12. $5. Children 4 and under will be
admitted free. Advanced tickets may be pur­
chased from the office by mailing a check to P.O.
Box 628, Zellwood, Fla., 32798 or phoning the
office at 407-886-0014 and paying with a credit
card. A three day pass is available for $35.
Parking is free.
Gates will be open Friday from 5 to 10 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
There will be live music right up to closing time,
and Zellwood Com will be available at all hours.
The music starts at 11 a.m. This year, there will
be a bike show on Saturday and a car show on
Sunday. Friday evening is Family Night, spon­
sored by Positive 1lits Z88.3 radio.
Entertainment will include comedian and singer
Mark Lowry (known from the Gaither Vocal
Band), Chris Rico, and Cartooas. (No alculuil or
tobacco products will be sold).
Saturday will see Cambean drillers, Margo
Rochelle and Rodeo Drive, Cross Canadian
Ragweed, tire arm eating contest, and the
Charlie Daniels Band.
Sunday will feature Alan Cox, Jessie Lee,
Caribbean Chillers, Red Eye Express, Diablo
Canyon and the Diamond Rio. Com shucking
contest Is at 12:45 p.m.
Each year, the festival serves approximately
200,000 ears of Zellwood Sweet Com dripping
in hot melted butter to some 25,000 hungry arm
eaters. Long and Sartt Farms in Zellwood will
be providing the arm.
"Big Bertha," tire giant com cooker will be on
hand preparing 1,650 ears of arm every nine
minutes, in 350 gallons of boiling water. Local
2057 Firefighters will be cooking all tire
Zellwixrd Com. Bring tire fanrily and friends,
wear comfortable clothing, and bring a lawn
chair or blanket for enjoying tire great music. No
tents, tarps, nothing larger than an umbrella, no
pets, Frisbees or coolers. Video recording irf the
entertainment Ls not permitted.
In addition to all tire activities, there will tv
an arts and crafts show, fixxl concession, amuse­
ment rides and games and a souvenir tent.
Grade 1 arm will be sold on tire property. For
more information, call 407-8860014 or visit the
Web site at www.zellwixxiarmfestival.arnr.

M

|

y! v

R o u te la ve nde r
Using Seise Mane

Cheryl Smith
Casm lra Harrison

The Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce will
hold a Business After Hours
event from 5:30 to 730 p.m. at
First National Bank of Central
Florida, 1511 International
Parkway, Heathrow. For more

^ fr £ cDo F fs e s

b ’ T jp.rth a

A

&gt;

• Jesus Borjon, 34, of West 25th
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at his
residence following a dispute with
a female. He was charged with
battery — touch or strike (domes­
tic violence).
• Michael Anthony Rosario, 42,
of Oak Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Thursday at nis residence. Officer
said he was in a dispute with a
female. He was'charged with bat­
tery — touch or strike (domestic
violence).
• Sergio Agustu Mejia, 35, of
Hartwell Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested Thursday at his residence
by Sanford police. Police said he
was in an altercation with a man.
He was charged with battery,
(domestic violence).
• Verl Samuel Weaver, Jr., 32, of
Anderson Circle, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Tuesday, May 18. He reportedly
cut his brother with a knife at his
residence. He was located in the
100 block of Mayfair Circle and
arrested on a charge of aggravated
battery (domestic violence).
• Joseph Tyrone Cooper, 27, of
Ridgewood Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
at his apartment following a dis­
pute with a female. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence).
• Evonda Dorothia Ellison, 33,
of Georgia Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested at her residence by
Sanford police Saturday. Officers
said she attacked her husband.
She was charged with battery —
(domestic).
• Cannon Twaunte, 25, of
Logan Heights Circle, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
early Tuesday at his residence, fol­
lowing a reported argument with
a female. He was charged with
battery — touch or strike (domes­
tic violence).
Traffic etopa
• Jorge Robert Penaloza, 28, of
Frances Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Monday, following a hit and run
crash at O rlando Drive and
Airport
Boulevard. He was

charged with driving with a sus­
pended license and hit and run,
leaving the scene of a crash with
property damage.
• David Collins, 29, of West
Fifth Street, was stopped by
Sanford police Monday at West
13th Street and French Avenue. He
was charged with operating a
m otor vehicle without a valid
license and giving a false ID to a
law enforcement officer.
• Trena Nicole Tillmon, 34, of
Hartwell Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Sunday
on
West
Second
Street
at
Pom egranate Avenue. She was
charged with driving with a sus­
pended license.
DUI charges
s Benito Antonio Noriega, 26,
of Old Mims Road, Geneva, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Monday following a two vehicle
crash in a parking lot in the 3600
block of Orlando drive. He was
charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol* or
drugs, DUI with property dam­
age, operating a motor vehicle
without a valid license, improper
backing, and no proof of insur­
ance.
• Michael Raymound Martin,
23, of Deltona, was stopped by
Sanford police Sunday in a park­
ing lot on Airport Boulevard at
Orlando Drive. He was charged
with DUI of alcohol or drugs,
driving with a suspended license,
and reckless driving.
• Daniel Lee Hines, 26, of
Landing Drive, was stopped by
Sanford police Saturday where he
reportedly backed his vehicle into
another vehicle and left the area.
He was apprehended nearby and
charged with DUI alcohol or
drugs, operating a motor vehicle
without a valid license and leav­
ing the scene of a crash involving
property damage.

Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

Theft
Karmiati Ramsdell, 35, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at a store in the
Seminole Towne Center where she
reportedly to o k ’ $35 in jew elry
from a store without paying. She
was charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.
Other charges
• Raymond Junior Soto, 21, of
Lake Jennie Drive, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Saturday on Airport Boulevard,
He was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.
• Dennis Wayne Pickett, 44, list­
ed as homeless in Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Monday near Towne Center
Boulevard where officers reported
seeing him drinking an alcoholic
beverage. He was charged with
having an open container of alco­
holic beverage.
• Herman Bernard Thomas, 21,
of Edward Higgins, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
in Cowan Moughton Terrace.
Officers were seeking to serve an
active warrant out of Seminole
County, when they located him,
but said he attempted to run away.
He was apprehended and charged
with resisting an officer without
violence and giving a false ID to a
law enforcement officer.
• Antonus D. Burke, 25, of
Coolidge Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
at a convenience store in the 1300
block of West 25th Street, where
officers reported seeing him drink­
ing a beverage in a paper bag. He
was arrested in a charge of having
an open container of an alcoholic
beverage.
• Matthew Russell Martin, 25,
of Orlando, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday in the 2900
block of Orlando Drive. Officers
said he refused to leave a business
when ordered to do so. He was
charged with trespassing on prop­
erty after warning.

T h e Sa n fo rd H er a ld
Editorial
Chris Patton
Managing Editor
Dons Dietrich
Marva Hawkins
Nick Pteitaul
Dean Smith
Tom m y Vincent

Marsha Kelly
uni bscuttve
C la s s ifie d A d v e rtis in g
Ted Walker

Published every Wednesday and Saturday by
Republic Nowspapers. Inc. •300 N. French Ave., Sanford. FL. 32771
•Phone (407) 322-2611 •Fax (407) 323-9408

U S P S 481280
Postmaster: Send address changes to
Th e S A N FO R D H ER A LD
P .O Bos 1667

Republic Newspapers, Inc.

Learn more about Nalive
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 volunteer who is also a
Master Gardener and Native
Plant Society Member. Space is
limited. Call 407-665-7411 for
reservations.

U S. Rep. John Mica will
preside over a ceremony to
dedicate the "St. 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 the
old swing bridge in Wayside
Park on the Seminole County
side of the river. Others on
hand will include Central
Florida veteraas leaders,
Seminole and Volusia County
city and state officials and offi­
cials of the Florida Department
of Traasportation.
The city of Orlando
Mayor's Veterans Advisory
Council will hold a special
Memorial Day service at 11
a.m. at the Lake Eola
Amphitheater in downtown
Orlando in a special tribute 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.
The 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 RiverWalk flagpole. City
Manager A1 Griesnaber, Jr
(Ret. U.S. Marine Corps
Colonel) will give'the address
at the Remembrance
Ceremony. A luncheon will fol­
low at the Sanford Civic
Center and is open to the pub­
lic. It is free for parade partici­
pants and $5 for spectators.
Parade participants include
members of the 101st
Airborne, Tuskegee Airmen,
U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast
Guard, Florida Army National
Guard, Sanford Police and Fire
departments, Seminole County
Sheriffs 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 Chicago.
The performance will be out­
side the student center at 12
noon. Lunch will be served for
$4

Write to us:
°

300 N. French Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771

E-Mail ue:
Editorial:

Periodical Postage Paid at Santord. Florida
and additional mailing offices

Sanford. F L 32772-1667

Subscription Rates
3 Months In Seminole County $11.00
6 Months In Seminole County $20 00
1 Year m Seminole C ounty $36 00
1 Year Other Florida C ounty $42.00
I Year Out O f Stale $52 00

29

We welcome and encourage your letters and
comments. A ll letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be published.

"Serving Seminole County Since 190S"
Wednesday. May 26. 2004 • Vol. 112, No. 80

SAT

MON

• John William Bernosky, 33, of
DeBary, was stopped by police
Sunday on Seminole Boulevard at
the lakefront. He was charged
with DUI alcohol or drugs, and
failing to obey traffic control (lane
markers).

B a tte ry

Editor and Publisher

C ircu la tio n
W anda Kourpamdts

\ G jy s r o M

THUR

This sign at a drivo-up coffee shop in downtown Sanford may open your eyes at first glance, but chances aro tho coffoo will
work bettor. Bertha’s backside is behind Our Houso Books and Coffoo on Commercial Street in Sanford.

Dan Ping

D is p la y A d ve rtis in g
D sn Sutton

' s

-BACKSIDE

m

Name: Crystal Rogers
Professional title: 911 Operator
Department: Seminole County Sheriff's
Office
ffit Communications
“
Years on the job: Three and half years
Bom : DeLand
Resident of: Deltona
Age: 21
Marital status: Single
Schools attended:
Deltona High School
and currently
attending Seminole
Community College
Degree earned:
Associate's degree in
psychology
Training: EMT, fire
inspector and fire
investigator
Special education: APCO (basic telecommu­
nications course), CPR, Communications
Crisis Intervention Team
Hobbies: Volunteering and helping out at the
Deltona Fire Department and scrapbooking
Why did you choose your current
profession: 1 have been involved in public
safety my entire life and working for the
sheriff's office would be a change of pace and
a new experience that I can take with me
once I finish college.

' f

a

Mon-Frt 7:30am-Z-50at»

Public servant
spotlight

Le ga l A d v e rtis in g
Patti Smith

t h

at 407-333-4748

Tire Seminole Neighborluxxl Policing District
Six Office •has been relocated from 997 E.
Altamonte Drive to 7245 Estapona Circle, just off
US. Highway 17-92. Staff moved into tire new
digs on May 4.
*
The office has about 8,000 square feet, includ­
ing a community room that will comfortably seat
50 people. There's also a staff meeting room that
will seat about 15. TWo members of tire BrevardSeminole County State Attorney's Offia» are aLso
on site. A juvenile probation officer is located at
the center one day a week.
The Seminole County Sheriffs Office will be
hosting an open house on Wednesday, May 26
from 1 to 7 pm.
For more information about tire District Six
Service Center; call 407-665-1410.

A d m in istra tio n
Betty Bennett

r

P

Sheriff's office hosts open
house at new district center

o

%

a

The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office will hold an
open house from 1 until 7
p.m., at the new
Neighborhood Policing
District Six office, now locat­
ed at 7245 Estapona Circle, just
off U.S. Highway 17-92, in
Fern Park.

Cell ue:
(407) 322-2611

Advertising:

d
s
u
tto
n
O
s
e
m
tn
o
ie
h
e
rs
Jd
.c
o
m
Pubtaher

d
p
tn
g
e
M
fliin
o
M
M
ra
id
.c
o
m

Production:
c
s
m
lth
e
s
e
m
ln
o
te
h
e
ra
Jd
.c
o
m

' (407) 323-9408

�T he H erald

Program

Wednesday. May 26. 2004

Page 3A

---------

Continued from Page 1A
2+2 Florida Prepaid College
Scholarship. They will attend a
two-year community college
and then two years at a fouryear university.
Fernando chose to start at
Valencia Community College in
Orlando. He said he wants to
major in history and education
at the University of Central
Florida in Orlando or Florida
State University in Tallahassee.
Watching Fernando and his
peers were nine eighth-graders
selected to sign a contract to
the program. Together the
K-graders
stood
and
vowed, among other things, to
maintain a 2.5 grade point aver­
age or higher, remain drug and
crime free and meet weekly
with a mentor.
Lisa Reineck said nine was a
low number of participants
starting the program. The rea­
son is not lack of interest, she
said, but the fact that costs for
college keep increasing.
"Tne cost of a scholarship is
over $10,000,” said Reineck,
program
coordinator.
She
added that the state pays for
half.
The evening began with a
dinner provided by Outback
Steakhouse
for
everyone
involved in the Take Stock pro­
gram.
Mentor Helen Bernstein sat
with her student Dlse Hirmiz.
Bernstein said she has volun­
teered for more than 18 years
with Seminole County schools,
but the one program sne is most

a

proud to mention is Take Stock
in Children.
"I would absolutely do it
again," Bernstein said.
Like all the mentors and stu­
dents in the program, Bernstein
meets for about 45 minutes
every week to talk about grades,
college prep courses and hap­
penings in the young person's
life.
"I feel like I'm a good female
role model," Bernstein said,
adding, "I'm careful of my
boundaries." She doesn't take
the place of a parent in other
words, she said.
In the beginning, Bernstein
said it was somewnat frustrat­
ing if Disc didn't show up for
meetings. As Dlse matured the
frustrations evaporated and
now Dlse carries a 3 5 to 3.7
grade point average. She said
she looks forward to studying
dentistry in the near future.
Eighth-grader Coral Bryan
does Hot know who her mentor
will be yet. The South Seminole
Middle School student is shy
when asked about the program
she just signed on to.
"She's not shy about her edu­
cation," said her teacher Jo Ann
Carty. "She is a good student
who isn't afraid to ask questions
and who gets along very well
with her peers."
When she attends Winter
Springs High School in the fall,
sne will be paired with a mentor
like John Edmead, a Winter
Park mortgage banker, who has
worked with Fernando for the

last four years.
the funds come from the Law
Edmead said
Enforcement Trust Fund, which
his service con­
is money seized during arrests
sisted of listening
of drug dealers and other crimi­
and advising in
nals.
different roles.
"I couldn't think of a better
"At times I
way to use these funds," he
played the advis­
said.
er role, other
Later, he added that the sher­
times a relative
iff's office support for the nmrole and other
gram stems from the fact that,
times the friend
"This is probably one of the trot­
role,"
Edmead
ter crime prevention programs.
said.
When asked if
Take Slock in Children
he
guided
Class of 2004
Fernando toward
Noelia
Aponte,
John
his
teaching
Barrows, Kimberly Beaudoin,
career goal, he
Mondrell Britt, Jessica Coley,
said that was the
Jimmie
DeLoach,
Kevin
student's
own
Dubicki, Fernando Echevarria,
choice.
Nyeisha Franklin, Justin Juvera,
P ho to subm itted
"1 suggested
Liana
Melendez, Lyndon
he do something Fernando Echevarria shakos hands with Seminole County Public Schools
MerthleJr., Daniela Moncada,
he has a passion Superintendent Bill Vogel during a recent Take Stock in Children event.
Giovanni Osuna, Melissa Perry,
about," Edmead
Aida Rodriguez.
said.
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Without help from the com­ said he reacted with anger and
Class of 2008
Eslinger also addressed the
munity, the program would not confronted the coach. The coach
Taylor Blanks, Coral Bryan,
be successful, Reineck said. In told Roux he had not given assembly and gave Tina Nakandra Cole, Amber Davis,
addition to mentors, there are enough effort and that what Calderone, executive director Stephan
Johnson, Joshua
corporate sponsors who help happened left the young man for The Foundation, $16,000 for Johnson, Samuel Lee Jones,
with a choice.
the Take Stock program. He said Mara Lozano, Kourtney Oliver.
fund the program.
Roux said he chose to take
Gerard Roux, a senior vice
president with Bank of America part in other school activities
and
chairman
of
The and even made the basketball
Foundation
for
Seminole team in college.
"For the first time I had made
County Public Schools, told the
the right choice when life dealt
young people Thursday about
n /h n rr/O )
e / im a
me a tough hand," he said. He
his high school experience.
"I carried myself in a way told the students to make posi­
tive choices and remember
that was regrettable," he said.
Earn free m erch an d ise in th e
He was cut from the basket­ those people who care about
ball team in his senior year. 1le them.
co m fo rt o f y o u r own hom el

l

Book a Party!

B ring b a c k th e e x c ite m e n t to
yo u r love life w ith in tim a te playto y s , sen su a l lo tio n s and e ro tic
gam es.
Book
your
S en su al
In tim a te s hom e p a rty a t...

Project
Continued from Page 1A
doing it now," he said.
Transportation officials are
proposing the $5 million grant
would build an entrance and
exit to the GreeneWay from
International Parkway just
south of County Road 46A
behind the Colonial TownPark
development.
The new interchange would
be a continuation of the current
GreeneWay westbound ramp to
Interstate 4.
The GreeneWay extension is
one of many new transporta­
tion
projects
coming
to
Seminole County. The state leg­
islature recently approved
funds for widening State Road
4 6 . to /our lanes, from U.S.
Highway 17-92 to State Road

415; widening State Road 415 to
four lanes from State Road 46 to
the Volusia County line and
constructing a new bridge over
the St. Johns River; and a new
Interstate 4 interchange at State
Road 46.
Along with the state funded
projects, Seminole County
Engineer Jerry McCollum said
the federal grant for the
GreeneWay extension is anoth­
er critical project for the county.
"The Congressman has been
pushing very hard for the $5
million, which does everything
—designs it, builds it and the
whole nine yards," he said.
The federal grant for the
Seminole
County
project
recently passed its first hurdle

as a $275 billion highway bill in
the House of Representatives
was approved. Mica is Florida's
senior member on the House
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
Committee,
which drafted the legislation.
He also serves as Chairman of
the
House
Aviation
Subcommittee.
The federal assistance is
included in the Transportation
Efficiency Act — Legacy for
Users legislation, a bill that
identifies highway projects eli­
gible for federal funding for the
next six years.
The Senate meanwhile, has
approved a similar major high­
way bill, but it does not identi­
fy specific projects and is about

The
C o lle c tio n
2597 S. FR EN C H AVE. (17-92) S A N FO R D

NEW HOURS
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
10-5
CLOSED SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
FURNITURE
POTTERY
FLORALS
WREATHS
HOUSEWARES
CERAMICS
GIFTS
SANTAS
ANTIQUES
COLLECTIBLES
TERRICOTTA
POTS

$40 billon more than House
version. Mica said in the com­
ing
months,
differences
between the two proposals
must be reconciled through a
1louse-Senate
Conference
Committee.
"It is possible we will not get
it completed this year," said
Gary Burns, a spokesman in
Mica's office, "It was one of
Congressman Mica's priori­
ties."
Local officials are hoping the
legislation will be approved at
least after the presidential elec­
tion.
"This is not a done deal at
this stage, but we are very
hopeful
and
optimistic,"
McCollum said.

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 1 1 2
or
3 8 6 -5 7 4 -7 4 3 8

Visit Our Store!
Bldg . 300 #26
in Flea World
fo r adult toys &amp; DVD’s
starting at $ 5 ,9 9 /
it .

1

Hardware
Stores#, —

MEALTIME
44 LB.

Pet Friendly Stores &lt;{£fit*.

L O C A TE D

HOME a
POTS
PLANTERS
FOUNTAINS
STATUES

ON 17-92 JUST
N. OF PARK
AVE @ (Bright
orange house)

99

$85 - $735
Bookcases
$45 - $695

5/8" X 50 FT.
For light gardening. Brass
couplings, 5/8’x 50’. (73214)

Fast Acting Granules • Iron For
Extra Greening • Contains
Essential Micronutrients

C u r io s

U.S. FLAG
SET

TIRE CORD
REINFORCEDHOSE

R ITE GREEN
16-4*8

2.5X3.5 Polyester Flag
with Pole (8129561)

$ 7 8 8

$ C 9 9

40LBBAG

HURRYIN^
NO RAINCHECKS

EA.

___ %&gt;EA.

THESEDEALSGOOD ^
WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

OPENMEMORIALDAY
7 :3 0 A .M . - 5 A M .

PROPANE TANKS
iFILLED l

&amp;

REN TA LS

MUCH MORE

CARPET STEMI
CLEANER

C O N S IG N M E N T S
W ELCOM E
A L W A Y S B U Y IN G

/ B r i n g I n T h i s C o u p o n T o R e c e iv e \

2 0 % O ff

All Instock Merchandise
Includes Garden Center &amp; Store

WeCanFill Mast
ExchangeTanksToo.
20 Lb. $ 0 9 5
Tank

LIQUIDEDGER
KILLS UNWANTED
WEEDS&amp;GRASS

Indudes

SAT1SFACWNGUARANTEED

ServingAl YouHardwareNeedsSince1978

ilC fH r iL
AGE
iLON^bDllSANFORD IlCASSELBERRYl
Hwy434&amp;427

iPRESSURE
WASHER
$41 Q 9 5
1

GAL.

1’MX

-

SATISFACTIONGUARANTEED

fijR^iiyir'4 £

207E. 25thSt Winter ParkDr. 111122W.Hwy436|| Hwy4344426
339-4883 J L 621-0885J L 339-7365-11862-4323JL 365-6634-

U

u

�Page 4A

Tiir. H fraui

Wednesday, May 2B. 2004

B o u rn e p rom otes trade m ission
TVavel and tourism impresa­
rio Gerald Bourne wants to twin
the cities of San Fernando and
Sanford, and to arrange a trade
mission
from
Florida
to
Trinidad and Tobago.
He has had favorable meet­
ings with Central Florida offi­
cials and Prime Minister Patrick
Manning on these connections.,
Bourne heads the Greater
Orlando, Altamonte Springs
and Fort Lauderdale offices of
Krystal Caribbean, two North
American
offshoots
of
U T I7 Krystal Tours, headquar­
tered in Trinidad. He said that
since the two offices were
opened in December, 2002,
more than 5,000 tourists have
flown between Piarco, Trittid.nl
and
Orlando/Sanford/
Lauderdale on Pan Am aircraft
chartered by Krystal. These are
the only direct flights on those
routes.
A native Trindadian, of
Barbadian parentage, he has the
unusual distinction of 'having
established the Trinidad and
Tobago Tourism and Trade
Centre in the late 70’s in Florida,
before becoming the Consul for
Barbados
under
Prime
Ministers Bernard St. John and

SHE’S NOT WEARING A FLOATING DEVICE.
THANKFULLY, SHE IS ONE.

sag

Gerald Bourne is flanked by Ann and Ainstoy Boodooslqn, director
and president respectively ol Krystal Tours, headquartered in
Trinidad.

Torn Adams in the mid KO's
Bourne has been a resident of
Seminole County si rue 1965 and
has boon involved in aviation
and Caribbean tourism devel­
opment from the Sanford air­
port for over a decade.
His own photographer, he
spent much of his recent visit
snapping photographs of peo­

ple and places of interest for
bnH.hures, posters and web silo
material to promote increase
visits southbound to the island
of Trinidad-Tobago, off the coast
ol Venezuela in an ecologically
and culturally interesting area,
and northbound to the tourism
areas of both south and Central
Florida.

R o se jo in s W atson R e a lty ’s new o ffice
Former Sanford /Seminole
"I am thrilled to bo assdeated
County Chamber President/
with a record breaking real
CEO Ronald Rose has joined the estate company that has earned
Watson Realty Corp. Heathrow
a reputa­
Office Realtor team. Rose left
tion
for
the position of Development
maintainDirector of the historic Helen
ing high
Stairs Theatre in November 2003
s t a n ­
dards,
to persue a new career in real
estate.
v a lues
The growth and expaasion of
and quali­
Watson Realty Corp. is one of
ty servFlorida's great success stories.
ice," said
Bill Watsoa the company presi­
A
dent and founder started the
" W e
corporation with a small office are proud to have Ron Rose assiin Jacksonville in 1965. With a riated with our I icathrow Office
positive attitude philosophy, he and know that he is going ti* be
built his people-oriented compa­ a great success. We feel he has
ny with top managers and asso­ the qualities that make a suc­
ciates sensitive to the needs, cessful salesperson," said Bill
wants and desires of its cus­ Watson, company president.
tomers. Today, Watson Realty is
Rose currently serves on the
respected as one of the largest Board of the Seminole Cultural
real estate firms in Seminole Arts Council and previously
County, North and Central served three years as the group's
Florida and the nation.
president. He is a member of

the
I ake
Mary/Sominole
County Regional Chamber of
Commerce
and
the
Sanford/Seminole
County
Chamber of C'ommorve. I le was
a former member ol the Hoard of
the I lelen Stair-- Theatre and is a
graduate
of
Leadership
Seminole Class of I*&gt;98.
He has produced several
community events including the
Sanford Heritage Festival. Prior
to Iris tenure at the Chamber of
Commerce and Stairs Iheatre,
he worked in New York City for
Parade Magazine and Pulitzer
Prize winning photographer
Eddie Adam; was executive
director of the Mount Dora and
Jensen Beach Chambers of
Commerce, and promoted and
developed historical and cullui
al tourism in West Virginia as a
regional travel council director.
He holds a Bachelors Degree
from West Virginia University
in 'Journalism/Public Relations

SAFE
A O N E - O F - A - K I N D . D R O W N I N G P R E V E N T IO N P R O G R A M
T H A T G IV E S Y O U R C H IL D T H E S K IL L S T O S U R V IV E .

Protecting your child against drowning is a serious responsibility. Drowning is the number one cause of
accidental death for children under four, and 11 children will die today from drowning in the United
Stales alone, thankfully, there is a program that teaches children water survival techniques. Safe Start
teaches your child the skills of floating and swimming to safety, both in swimwear and everyday clothes,
throughout its history. Safe Start has taught survival swim skills to over 100,000 children. Of those, over
740 have saved themselves in a drowning situation.

SAFE START is available through participating YMCA Family Centers in Orange,
Seminole and Osceola Counties. For more information, please call (407) 644-3606.
Visit our website at www.safestart.ee

« iwnip. »*&gt;»*

Central Florida Y M C A

PART OF CENTRAL F L O R I D A Y M C A ’ S T O T A L A Q U A T I C S P R O G R A M
____________________________________________

..... i m

M e als on Wheels, Etc. announces their annual
a

SENIOR FESTIVAL

^Celebration Of
ford’s Brand New
w

W H EN : Friday, M a y 28, 2004

£

/

WHERE: Sanford Civic Center
401 Sem inole Blvd., Sanfoi _

V e r w a lk

Ion the waterfront-comer of Seminole &amp; Sanftkd Ave.)

TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.rti?

SANFORD HERALD
allow cost
ply subscription rate.
May 31st, 2004

i

FREE Health Screenings

Over 40 Exhibitors

V is io n

I n f o r m a t io n o n :

G lu c o s e

N u tritio n

B lo o d P r e s s u r e

C o m m u n it y R e s o u r c e s

S k in C a n c e r

P ro d u c ts • S e r v ic e s
...a n d m u c h m o r e

SPONSORS:

A 5 5 P

GOLD

3ive A.

Progress Energy

For Only

.

Progress Energy

Florida P ow er &amp; L ig h t, C o .

scription

l u s

A S t r v ift i f O rU m d* K t g it u a l H f l t k u m

FEDERAL
S IL V E R

TR U ST BANK

Federal T rust Bank
E v crcare Health &amp; H om e C on n ection
O R IIS - 5 5 P L U S

BRONZE

TRI-COUNTY
ORTHOPAEDICS, P.A.

_

Sh are the C a re , In c.
(£&gt;£2) E v C T C c i r C
T ri-C ou nty O rthopaedics
U nited A m erican Insurance C om pany

SHARE
theCARE~
Strvtm J * t u ftw ri I j nulg (urtfinrit

.
United American
Imurtnc* Conyyeny

U nited H ealth C are
H ospitality S p o n so r Sanford K iw an is C lu b

■ MAIL CHECK OR COME BY

T h e S anford H erald
300 N. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771
(407) 322-2611

e ,7 -tst

1 NAME.

Meals oh
WheelstE M k m

I
ADDRESS.
|

C ITY .

I

T H IS O FFER UMTTEO T O SEMINOLE CO UNTY RESIDENTS. AND MUST BE PREPAID

h — — — — — — —— — — —— —— —— ——————— —— i

l)OOR PRIZES • FREE LUNCH FOR SENIORS
FREE PARKING • HEALTH SCREENINGS
COMMUNITY RESOURCE INFORMATION
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR SENIORS
...AND MORE!!!

OFFER EXPIRES M l AM

rS/Qmmmifi Cbmtakm

407-333-8877 EXT. 109 OR EXT. 103

�T iif. H erald

Wednesday. Mny 2(1. 2004

Page 5A

Obituaries
ANTHONY TO N Y' RAUL
CENTENO
Anthony T on y" Raul
Centeno, 34, of Sanford, died
Sunday, May 23, 2004. He was
bom in Bronx, N.Y. He was a
fire sprinkler installer and a
Catholic.
Survivors include wife,
Angelc Centeno of Sanford;
father, Jose Centeno of
Reistertown, Md.; mother,
Yolando Colon of New Orle.ms;
sores, Cameron of Sanford,
Anthony and John Paul, both of
Lake Mary, Francisco, of
Caguas, Puerto Rico; brothers,
Jesus Palacios of Denver,
Francisco Palacios of Miami,
Eduardo Toledo of Like Mary;
sister, Tracey Ann Slocum of
New Orleans.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home, Winter Pork, in
charge of arrangements.
JAMES B. FITZPATRICK
James B. Fitzpatrick, 48, of •
Deltona, died Sunday, May 23,

2004, in Port Orange. He was
bom March 27,1956, in Sanford.
He was a senior utilities inspec­
tor.
Survivors include wife, Sindy
Fitzpatrick; bmthers, Pat
Fitzpatrick, Tom Fitzpatrick,
Mike Fitzpatrick, and Dan
Fitzpatrick; sister, Donna
Fitzpatrick; mother, Toi
Fitzpatrick.
Funeral services will be held
at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 29, at
Nativity Catholic Church, with
Father Benjamin Berinti, officiat­
ing.
In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests donations be made to
the American Cancer Society.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JOHN F. KENNEY
John F. Kenney, 82, of Winter
Springs, died Saturday, May 22,
2004. He was bom Aug. 12,
1921, in Scottdalc, Pa. I le was a
retired CIA officer and a U.S.

Navy veteran of World War II
and the Korean War.
Survivors include
daughters, Patricia Johnson and
Terri Rounds; sons, Stephen and
Michael Kenney; 10 grandchil­
dren.
Interment will be at the St.
John The Baptist Cemetery' in
Scottdale.
Banfield Funeral I lome.
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
RICHARD C. MARTEL
Richard C. Martel, 60, of
Sanford, died Saturday, May 22,
200-1, in Sanford. I le was bom
ScpL 27, 1943, in Lewiston,
Maine. I le was a former truck
driver and a U.S. Army veteran
during the Vietnam War. I le
was a member of V.F.W. Post
5405 in Winter Springs.
Survivors include wife, Carol
A. Martel; son, Michael R.
Martel; daughter, Gail
Chaudoin; brother, Luirier
Martel; sister, Doris Roberts;

mother, Gertrude Martel; and
four grandchildren.
Visitation was held May 25
at Banfield Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday, May 26, at Nativity
Catholic Cnurch, with Father
I lenry Frantz, officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
KATHYE M. McCRAY
Kathye M. McCray, 39, of
Winter Park, died Friday, May
21, 2(XM, in Maitland. She was
bom Jan. 21, 1965, in Orlando.
She was a homemaker and a
Protestant.
Survivors include mother,
Geneva Frazier of Chesapeake,
Va.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, May 26, at 2 p.m. at
the Oaklawn Chapel. Visitation
will be between 1 p.m. and
service time.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,

Sanford/Like Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
GILBERT PAUL NOEL
Gilbert Paul Noel, 54, of
Lake Mary, died Friday, May
21, 2004, in Longwood. He was
bom Jan. 7,1950, in Paris,
France. He was in
import/export sales. He was
Protestant.
Survivors include wife,
Laura R. Noel of Like Mary..
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
GRADY G PEPPER
Grady C. Pepper, 100, of
Windermere*, died Monday,
May 24, 2004, in Orlando. I le
was bom June 4, 1903, in Easley,
S.C. He was a retired carpenter.
Survivors include daughter,
Lorcne Monroe.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

REX SAMUEL REID
Rex Samuel Reid, 61, of Like
Mary, died Wednesday, May 19,
2004.1le was bom in
Manchester, Jamaica. He was
owner/operator of a driving
school.
Survivors include wife, Rita
Reid of Like Mary; mother,
Mable Greene of Manchester,
Jamaica; sons, Mark Reid of
Sanford, Kevin Reid of Derby,
England; daughter, Tracy
Thompson of Sanford; brothers
Edgar Swaby of Ontario,
Canada, Charles Reid of North
Carolina, Derick Reid of
Jamaica; sisters, Pansey Swaby
Nugent of Yonkers, N.Y., Carol
Reid of Tampa, Winsome
Cameron and Paulette Wallace,
both of Dorchester, Ma., Coleen
Richardson of Marlboro, Md.,
Audrey Reid of Miami, Judith
Ledbetter and Marlene Reid
both of Virginia.
Collision's I lowell Branch
Funeral I lome, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.

Seminole County Optimists lead district

Rotary club donates to airport memorial project

Sanford Optimist
who has chaired the
Exchange, formed in 1982, is a
Service C lu b
local oratorical contest
president Ron Fraser
highly credible organization,
for all 34 years of its
was elected Lt.
approved by the U.S.
Connections
existence.
Department of State and meets
Governor of Optimist
International North
all standards for international
NEED A SPEAK­
Florida District during
ER? Robert Bornstein,
travel.
their third-quarter
area representative for
"I'd say about 95 percent of
conference this month
the International
the people in the administra­
in Ocala. With the dis­
Student Exchange, is
tion portion of the organiza­
trict governor and
offering his services to
tion are former educators like
assistant governor
local civic clubs as
myself," said Bornstein, a
from Seminole
guest speaker. I le's
retiree who lives in Lake
County, Fraser's rise to Charles
recruiting families to
Forest. "I have Ph.D., and
the top-tier of district
serve as hosts for five
have
everything from
Jackson to 10 months to 16 and collegetaught
leadership confirms
to kindergarten. It's a
• • • • • • • • 17-year-old foreign
the dedication, effec­
very credible organization."
tiveness and quality of
students.
Host families are being
service local Optimists pro­
'We're looking to place 17
sought for foreign students to
vide to the youths of our com­
students in Central Florida,"
attend Seminole and Lake
munities. Ken Ritter of
said Bornstein, who made his
Mary high schools. To learn
Altamonte is the district
pitch to Noon Rotary and
more, contact Bornstein at 407Governor, and David I’udles
Kiwanis at their recent meet­
688-4631.
of Oviedo is the Assistant
ings. "We are presently moni­
Governor. All three clubs
toring over 1,400 students in
Charles D . Jackson, a Sanford
make substantial impacts in
the United States and have
native, writes a weekly column on
our schools and neighbor­
arrangements with 40 coun­
civic and service clubs in Seminole
hoods.
tries. The students we present­
County. Please send announce­
ly have come from places like
At the district conference,
ments two to three weeks before
Hong Kong, China, Finland,
Sanford oratorical winner
event to the Sanford Herald, 300
and Korea."
Kristen Hoffman, a 10th grad­
N . French Ave., Sanford, Florida,
32771. O r e-mail them to editor:
er at Seminole High School,
Bornstein said the
was given a standing ovation
International Student
cpatton@seminoleherald.com.
after her award-winning
speech on the theme:
"Thinking, Working and
Expecting the Best." She won
a $1,500 scholarship and a trip
to state competition
According to Sanford public
relations chairman Audrey
Ogden, "All members that
attended the conference kept
hearing, 'well, Sanford did it
S em ino le C o u n t y ’s
again,"
During the past 34 years of
M o s t E x p e rie n c e d F u n e ra l H o m e
the local competition, Sanford
Optimist has nad 13 contest­
ants advance to the state meet
A
and seven have won.
Com bined
"We have had more con­
testants advancing to state
Total O f
than any other Optimist Club
in Florida," said Bob I lowe,

4

P ho to subm itted

Chris Stubbs, Sanford Rotary Club President, presents a chock for $1,000 to Jack Dow of ttio Sanford
Airport Memorial Committee. The committeo is currently restoring a Worki War II PV-1 Ventura patrol
bomber that will ultimately bo displayed at tho park. Last yoar ttio Sanford Aiqxjrt Memorial
Committeo dedicated a Navy RA-5C Vigilanto reconnaissance aircraft ttiat they had restored and
installed in tho memorial park at tho ontranco to tho Orlando Sanford International Airport.

Military Briefs
Miller completes U.S. Navy
basic training
Navy Seaman Recruit James
W. Miller, son of Laurie R. Green
of Forsyth, Ga. and Stephen W.
Miller of Like Mary, recently
completed U.S. Navy basic
training at Recruit Training
Command, Great Lakes, III.
During the eight-week pro­
gram, Miller 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.
Miller is a 2003 graduate of
Mary Persons High School of
Forsyth, Ga.
Killam graduates from
Marine Corps training
Marine Corps Pvt. Justin G.
Killam, son of Priscilla E. Reed
of Winter Springs and Ed K.
Killam of Raymond, N.H.,
recently completed 12 weeks of
basic training at Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, Parris Island,
S.C. designed to challenge new
Marine recruits both physically
and mentally.
Killam and fellow recruits
began their training at 5 a. m.,
by running three miles and per­
forming calisthenics. In addition
to the physical conditioning
pregram, Killam spent numer­
ous nours in classroom and field
assignments which included
learning first aid, uniform regu­
lations, combat water survival.

marksmanship, hand-to-hand
combat and assorted weapons
training. They performed close
order drill and operated as a
small infantry unit during field
training.
Killam is a 1997 graduate of
Marslnvood High School of
Eliot, Maine.
Lecscr conducts missile
exercise in Arabian Sea
Navy Airman Apprentice
Johnathan L. Leeser, brother of
William
N.
Leeser
of
Casselberry, recently conducted
a missile exercise during a reutine, scheduled deployment
while assigned to the aircraft
carrier USS George Washington,
homeported in Norfolk, Va.
Launching from Leeser's
ship, aircraft from Carrier Air
Wing 7 fired 17 live missiles
onto a range over the Arabian
Sea in two separate waves.
Leeser is one of more than
7,600 Sailors and Marines
aboard the ships of the USS
George Washington Carrier
Strike Group who deployed in
order to carry out America's
ongoing operations in the war
on terrorism.
Leeser is a 2003 graduate of
Crystal River High School of
Crystal River, Fla.
Ycatcr receives letter
of commendation
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class
Franjessca L. Yeater, daughter of
Ella M. Yeater of Longview, 111.
and Robert W. Yeater, Jr of
Longwood, recently reported

for duty with Carrier Airborne
Early Warning Squadron 126,
Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va
and received a Letter of
Commendation.
Yeater is a 2(H) 1 graduate of
Lake Mary I Ugh School and
joined tin- Navy in July 21X11.
Washington finishes U.S.
Navy basic training
Navy
Seaman
Recruit
Christopher J. Washington,
grandson of Dick J. Tickal of
Longwood, recently completed
U.S. Navy basic training at
Recruit Training Command,
Great Lakes, III.
During the eight-week program, Washington completed a
variety ol training which includ­
ed classroom study and practi­
cal instruction on naval cus­
toms, lirst aid, fire fighting,
water safety and survival, and
shipboard and aircraft safety.
An emphasis was also placed on
physical fitness.
Washington is a 21X12 gradu­
ate of Lake Mar)’ I ligh School.

BRISSO

FU N ER A L HOME

147 Years

HUNT MONUMENT CO.
DISPLAY YARD
Hw y. 17-92 - Maitland
Phone 339-6988

Gone Hunt. Owner
Bronze. Marble a Brians

B an fie ld Funeral Hom e
To Serve A s We W o u ld B e S e rve d !

Caring
Service

Back row L to n Ron Kandrat Becky Wiggaia. Law McOarm
Front row L to H Shorty Smith and Bobby Boston

FU LFILLIN G YOUR FU N ER A L A N D CREM ATIO N
N EED S LOCALLY A N D W O R LD W ID E
9 0 5 L au rel A ve

(4 0 7 )

3 2 2

Sanford

2131

• F a m ily O w n e d
• Q u a lity Se rvice
• A ffo rd a b le P rice s
S in c e 1 9 8 9
420 VV. S R 434 • Winter Springs

4 0 7 -3 2 7 -1 5 0 0

M eals
Wheels

oh

WSf

The Community Conneaten

Hospice of the Comforter
D y in g I m p a c t s E v e r y o n e . . .
S o D o e s H o s p ic e .

annual

Senior
Festival
Friday, May 28,2004
9:00 am -12:00 pm
Sanford Civic Center
401 Seminole Blvd., Sanford
H ealth S cre en in g s,
C om m u nity R eso u rce In form ation
Products and S e rv ice s fo r S e n io rs &amp; C areg iv ers

N o o n e 's a l o n e wif/i H ospn &lt; Turn In ns Im
e n d o l life c a i e in yoili tu n e nt n e e d

COMFORTER

Call today.

Hope Help Hospue oj the Comforter
l,„ ( ) „ , y

ssi,fit H m iiKt- Seiviny Oiango. O m -o la and Seminole Countiei

4 0 7 .6 8 2 .0 8 0 8

F re e B o x L u nch for S e n io rs...
D oor P rizes

CaU: 407-333-8877 ext. 103 or 109
or visit our website wwwjnealsetc.org

�J

* • • •• t j

;

6A

.

v

.

y

. . . .

,~.

.

......................... ..

................................................

T he H erald

Wednesday. May 26. 2004

Pageant

Capt. Reckline leaving Sanford Salvation Army

Continued from Page 1A
Her love, however, is
singing.
She
sang
"I
Surrender" by Celine Dion
during her recent pageant com­
petitions nnd immediately won
over the judges with her vocal
range.
"I'v e grown up singing
mostly power ballads like
Celine Dion and Christina
Aguilera, but also like R&amp;B like
Aretha Franklin," she said.
Her vocal prowess has
earned her several special invi­
tations to sing the national
anthem at local sporting
events, including the Orlando
Magic, Orlando Solar Hears
and during the Atlanta Braves
spring training at Disney

World.
With any luck. Freeman may
be the next American Idol. She
tried out for the hit television
show this past summer, but
didn't make the cut because
she suspects of her young age.
She is mulling the possibili­
ty of trying out again.
"I've been watching," she
said. "Me and Simon Cowell
could be good friends because
were both kind of critical."
Freeman is the daughter of
Pastor Greg Freeman of the
Wekiva
Assembly
in
Longwood
and
Cindy
Freeman. Her older brother
Matt attends Southeastern
College in Lakeland.

B y Cristina Llorens
H erald Intern

SANFORD — The officer in
charge of the Seminole County
division of the Salvation Army
is heading South, and not for a
tropical vacation.
Capt. Robert Reckline, who
has been the county's corps offi­
cer for three years, is being reas­
signed to Key West in June,
where he and his wife will over­
see the Monroe County divi­
sion.
"We've had a wonderful time
and we're really going to miss
the area," Reckline said.
Reckline was bom and raised
in Baltimore in a single-parent

home with four siblings. After
graduating high school in 1979
and working for a few years, he
decided to attend the Salvation
Army Training College to
become an officer.
"I feel that what I'm doing
now is what I was called to do a
long time ago," he said.
"Growing up I didn't have a
whole lot. I’ve always wanted
to help people avoid the same
situation."
Reckline met his wife in 1981
at a Salvation Army camp in
West Virginia. They married in
1982, and have two children.
They arc both ministers at the
Salvation Army church in
Seminole County. Other family

members are involved with the
organization - Reckline's broth­
er is a captain in Texas, and his
brother-in-law is a major in
Tampa.
Reckline and his wife were
first stationed in St. Petersburg,
then went on to direct offices in
Orange
Park,
Miami,
Brooksville and Ft. Pierce before
aiming to Sanford. The struc­
ture of the Salvation Army is
much like the military.
"You're told where you're
going and when," he said.
Reckline said when he came
to Seminole County, his focus
was on "what needed to be
done for the Salvation Army in
this area to enhance the current

IN S T A N T C A S H !
WE ARE BUYING!
FO U R DAYS O N LY!
JEWELRY, DIAM O NDS, W ATCHES, CO INS,
STER LIN G SILVER AND CO LLECTIBLES
W e d n e sd a y, M a y 26 through Friday, M a y 28
10:00 A .M . to 6 :0 0 P.M.
Saturday, M a y 29 • 9:00 A .M . to 4 :3 0 P.M.

HO LIDAY INN - D E L A N D

programs that are taking place."
The local division offers pro­
grams for food, housing, utili­
ties, financial aid, youth activi­
ties, community camps, courtordered supervised visitations
and state-wide disaster assis­
tance. Last year, the division
helped 4,546 people with servic­
es such as food, prescriptions
and after-school programs for
children and provided 1,200
people with clothes, toys and
food during the holiday season.
Reckline said he will miss the
employees, church members
and the advisory board for the
organization, made up of lead­
ers and residents from the coun­
ty "who believe in the mission
of the Salvation Army and want
to help out."
"When we first arrived here
we were welcomed and it's
been a very enjoyable experi­
ence," he said. "I appreciate the
support from the community
and I hope that they will contin­
ue supporting the Salvation
Army."
In Key West, Reckline and his
wife will be responsible for the
day-to-day operations of the
organization, along with over­
seeing five thrift stores in the
area.
"It's going to be a new
adventure," he said. "The thrift
stores in Monroe County are
very successful, we want to
make sure that we will keep
them going."
For Reckline and his family,
helping others is what it's all
about.
"Helping our fellow man Is
what I believe we're placed on
this earth to do," he said. "It
feels good when you have peo­
ple walk up to you and say that
if it wasn't for the Salvation
Army we wouldn't have a
house or a meal. It's a feeling
that you can't really express."

R obb ery

---------

Continued from Page 1A

V vvv^v

Instant Cash paid for diamond rings,
with or Avithmit GIA certification! We
also buftfoose gemstones (all shapes,
izes, all cuts)!

IM M EDIATE CASH FOR G O LD A N D SILVER COINSI
W E PAY A T LEAST 200% O F TH E FACE VALUE FOR
Y O U R PRE-1965 CIRCULATED SILVER COINSI

Cocktail rings, contemporary designs,
and coin jewelry command top CASH
prices! We are also buying men's
signet rings, cuff links and studs!

W E WILL BU Y Y O U R EAGLES, MAPLE LEAFS,
KRUGERRANDS, A N D OTHER GOLD BULLION!
TO P DOLLAR FOR CERTIFIED COINS, U S. PROOF,
PRESTIGE A N D M IN T SETS!

PLEASE CHECK TO SEE IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING FROM
THIS PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS TH A T WE ARE BUYING:
COLD OR PLATINUM SCRAP STERLING SILVER
JEWELRY
High CASH prices paid for vintage
jewelry! We pay top dollar for
decorative platinum and gold pieces
with cam eos, Filigree or enameling!

Premium CASH prices paid for gold
or platinum Victorian, Etruscan,
Edwardian, Art D eco, Art Nouveau,
Retro-era and other period pieces!

Any Condition
Animal-Motif Items
Art Deco Jewelry
Art Nouveau |ewelry
Bangle*
Brooches and Clip*
Cameo*
Charm Bracelet*
Cocktail Ring*
Cufflinks and Studs
Designer Piece*
Diamond Jewelry
Earring*
Enameled Piece*
filigree Jewelry
floral Design Items
Geometric Pieces
Lockets
Masonic Jewelry
Pearl lewelry
Rose gold Items
Stick Pins
Victorian Jewelry
Watch Chains
Wedding Bands

Any Condition
Charms
Dental Gold
fraternal Pins
Mountings
School Rings
Watch Cases and Chains
Wedding Bands
Wire and Toil

WATCHES
Any Condition
Cartier
Chronographs
Diamond Watches
Enameled Pendant Watches
■ Hamilton
Masonic Watches
Moon Phase
Omega
Patek-Phillipe
Piaget
Pre-1950's Wristwatches
Railroad Pocket Watches
Repeaters
Roles

American and European
Bowl*
Candelabra*
flatware
Hollowware
lenten lewelry
Mexican Jewelry
Serving Piece*
Tea Sets
Trays
Vanity Sets

We pay CASH for vintage gold or
gold-filled watches! Men's prc-1950's
Hamilton, Bulova, Gruen, Illinois and
Elgin bring top dollar!

X

m
CASH paid for vintage gold or goldfilled American or European pocket
watches, pendant watches and
railroad models in any condition!

C rest A n t iq u e a n d E state B u yers has o v er f ifty year ' s Experience
PURCHASING COINS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, STERLING SILVER AND OTHER

We arc paying CASH for your gold and
platinum bangle, buckle, straight-line,
cuff, charm and gemstone bracelets!

COLLECTIBLES FROM LEGAL OWNERS, HEIRS AND EXECUTORS.
D o n ' t in v e s t m o n e y in c o s t l y jew elr y o r w a t c h r e p a ir s !
S t o p P a y in g expen siv e in s u r a n c e o n item s t h a t d o n ' t s u it y o u r

Completive CASH
Cartier, Patek-Philippe, LeCoultre,
Omega, Piaget, Vacheron &amp; Constantin

TASTE OR YOUR LIFESTYLE!
B r in g u s y o u r u n w a n t e d o r u n u s e d v a l u a b l e s a n d receive a
F ree V erbal A ppra isa l a n d I n st a n t C a s h O f f e r !
d o n ' t m is s t h is o p p o r t u n it y t o have a c o n f id e n t ia l
c o n s u l t a t io n w it h a

Top CASH paid for platinum or gold
earrings, with or without gemstones!
We purchase antique and modern
ies!

P r o f e s s io n a l A p p r a ise r a n d c o n v e r t y o u r
HEIRLOOMS INTO ASH!

No

c o l l e c t io n is t o o sm a ll o r t o o u r g e !

HOUSE AND BANK CALLS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT

suspect

hugged my
legs as I
took him to
the ground.
The
suspect continued to
hit me in
my
arms
and chest
Tra in o r
with
his
hands."
Justice was nearby waiting
in the fast food drive-thru line
for a cup of coffee when he
saw the action unfold.
"He was just interested in
getting out of there and run­
ning for his life," Justice said
of the bank robber.
Justice, a general manager
of a food safety company in
Orlando, said he's never been
a law enforcement officer
before, but he didn't like what
he was seeing.
"More than anything else I
think it was ticking me off that
this guy was fighting with the
deputy and didn't have the
respect," he said.
Then before he knew it.
Justice was running across
State Road 434 along with the
deputy toward Petty's Meats.
"I don't know what I was
thinking," he said. "The only
thing I was thinking to myself
is 'I don't see a gun in his hand
and we probably can take this
guy.'"
"I'm •faster than I think,"
Justice added.
Justice admits some of his
adrenaline may have been
from the recent long hours
he's been working to prepare
the company's annual budget.
"I took out some of my
budget frustration on him, but
that's OK," he quipped.
"I would probably do it
again because I didn't want
the deputy getting hurt," he
added. "I really don't have a
bad temper or anything like
that. My wife tells me I'm
going to get killed one of these
days.
I've
confronted
shoplifters in stores before. I'm
not one to cause troubles, but I
don't like people being taken
advantage of or done wrong."

^

COINS
Value Based on Condition
American Eagles
Bullion
Certified Corns
foreign Gold Coins
Krugerrands
Maple Leafs
Pandas
U.S. Gold Coins
U.S. Mint Sets
U.S. Prestige Sets
U.S. Proof Sets
U.S. Silver Coins

prior bank heist.
Shortly after the incident,
Deputy Devin Lucius noticed
Trainor's vehicle in the park­
ing lot of the Burger King on
State Road 434 near Markham
Woods Road.
Olson said the "relatively
new deputy" approached the
vehicle and Trainor was some­
what complying with his com­
mands until the deputy went
to handcuff him. As Trainor
was freeing himself from the
deputy's grasp, Lucius fired a
taser at him that didn't make a
direct hit. The deputy report­
ed: "the suspect lost his bal­
ance and fell. The suspect
immediately stood up and
charged at me. I struck tne sus­
pect in the chest with my open
palms. The

Instant CASH paid for tea sets, bowls,
tableware, flatware, trays and collectible
sterling jewelry! NO SILVERPLATE, PLEASE!

CREST

A N TIQ U E AND ES TA TE BUYERS
Over 51)year's experience!
Wednesday, May 26 through Friday, May 28 • 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Saturday, May 29 •9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
H O L ID A Y IN N - D E L A N D

350 E. INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY BLVD. (US-92) •DELAND, FL

________________________ (386) 738-5200______________________

I
I
I
I
1
]
|
j
I
'

�The Herald

Page 7 A

Wednesday. May 26.. 2004

O p e n N&lt;

□IDE'S

h o u rs

A t t e n t io n M ilit a r y p e rs o n n e l a n d im m e d ia t e f a m ilie s :

1 0

A n y L o w e 's p u r c h a s e M a y 2 7 t h r o u g h

*

M a y 31

Offer good for all active, reserve and retired military personnel and their immediate families.
Must show valid military ID. Discount limited to purchases of up to $2000 (oxcluding special order sales).

O TRO Y-BILT

$1499
21 H P 42" C u t "S u p e r
B ro n c o ” Law n Tra c to r
•Quiet V-Twin design for a
smoother rido than a singlo
cylinder engine #37747

$185
m

6 0 ib .

W hllo supplios la st.

Your Choice
With the pu rch ase of any
Husqvarnn or Troy-Bill
tra cto r $ 1499 or m ore.

#00918

C on crete Mix

Universal
Sunshade

Steel
10 Cu. Ft.
Dump Cert

• M e ets and e xceeds
A S T M C387
•For building
sid e w a lk s, p atios,
ste p s floors, and c u rb s
•Yields A cu . ft.
#10387

#99625

or #153730

U p to $10 0 value.
S e e sto re for d eta ils.
O f f e r d o es not a p p ly to Z e ro -T u rn R adius m od els.

mrmm.
H

r

illilll H

'V '- ”

$168
$189

&lt; W I$ Q N 1

Lifetime

36" White
Savannah Storm Door
•Retractoble screen for ventilation ‘ Saf TGlass" •DuraTech" surface over 1" solid wood
core for age and weather resistance #220604
May bo special order in some stores

$183
A HP Garage
Door Opener
with Intellicode*

nn
Gift Card

Via mall-ln rebate
with pure h ate of
#27001. O ffe r good
•Intellicode* prevents
through 7/7/04. See
unwanted openings # 2 7 0 0 1 •««*• for detail*.

Includes FREE mini remote

~f

*

8^

MmilTKM1

52" Baja Palm
Ceiling Fan

* 2 0

^

•Caribbean brass finish
•Lifetime warranty *5
non-reversiblo painted
palm blades •Light kit
sold separately #136717
G ift c a rd o ffe r exclude*
C a s a b la n c a , C o s m o p o lita n
C o lle c tio n b y C a s a b la n c a and
H u n te r's D e s ig n e rs C h o ic e .

* 2 0

Gift Card

Via mall In rebate
with purchase of any
Individual fan over $98.
Offer good through
6/4/04. See store
for details.

$ 1 2 96
36" x 72"
Fruitwood
Bamboo
Premium
M atchstick
Shade
#21226

-

P u rc h a s e a n y p la y
e q u ip m e n t k i t a n d a d d a

S w in g for FR EE
Sw ing #4758 o r #193167.
Via mail-in rebate.See store for details.

Bronze Estate
Premium
Mailbox
•Also available in
black and white in
select markets
#153078 ..... $69#a

Premium
Bronze
Mailbox Post
#153074 ..... *129

$6 9 98
Heavy D u ty Garden C a rt
and
1200
0 lb.
I d . loading capacity •Tool
*Tool holder
hoi
plant shelf *24 x 48 in. platform »13 in.
pneumatic wheels with wide tread to evenly
distribute payload and avoid turf damage
#128483

with purchase of
Werner products
totalling *09
Via mall-In rebate
S m (to re for detail*.

Ask for

f o r

12 m

Gift Card

Gift Card

Via mail-in rebate
with purchase of
Am brla Shades totalling
$200 or more. O ffer
good through 5/31/04.
See store lo r detai's.

Via mail-ln rebate
with purchase of Estate
series mailbox A N D
post. O ffer good
through 5/31/04.
See store for details.

o n th s

If paid in full within 12 months*
Payments &amp; Interest

■ f e e

Backyard L iv in g Event
Visit our backyard living event for outdoor
furniture, grills and riding lawn mowers
M em orial Day w eek en d only.

On all purchases of $299 or more made on your
Lowe's Consumer Credit Card from May 26 thru May 3 1 ,2 0 0 4 .

FREE

Carpet Pad with the
purchase of installed carpet!

N O W th ro u g h M a y 3 0 , 2004
Fre* pad Is 6 lb. pad on cut pit* carpet (#171537 or #07774).
Free pad
I 7 lb. pod for Barber carpet (#171539 or #07866). Exprats Installation Is not available during free pad offer.
d la

Sanford
3780 Orlando Drive (Near Intersection of 17/92 &amp; Lake Mary Blvd.) • (407) 430-4060
Monday-Thursday: 6am-9pm, Friday: 6am- 10pm. Saturday: 7am-9pm, Sunday: 8am-8pm

Cointy#30B2-Ht V UA#9B£N M S2UM C786 Low* s Hunt: C enltrv he. 6E2
retrie d n the base reptornent ttx x &gt;

_____ I __________ ________ lAbter heater r a u t a a n V a i re p r a a n tsridsreaOed by b e # code I
02004 by Lewes AJ n g t* reserved Lowes and the g&amp;to d e a jt *• r*0 stansd t r a d s m i U d l f l l j C 040601

&amp;

m

H

�\

.C V iV

Page 8 A

I’N N
IH

Sunday. Jnnunry 4.2004

T h e H er a ld

•

Horstmeyer Provides Quality
Service at Competitive Prices
It is like stepping back in
time as you enter an over 100
year old brick building with
its hard wood floors embed­
ded with the smell o f fresh
hay and molasses.
On January 1st, 2004 the
owners changed, but not the
integrity o f a wonderful feed
store once known as Tucker’s
Farm and Garden Center.
Located
in
H istoric
Downtown Sanford, this

V

establishment has been fami­
ly owned and operated for
over 32 years. Horstmeyer
Farm and Garden is one of
the largest climate controlled
warehouses
in
Ccntrnl
Florida, this allow s us to
maintain high inventory lev­
els and keep feed at optimum
freshness?
Our mission statement is:
To provide our custom ers
with the highest quality prod­

seminars
to
keep our employees informed
on the cutting edge products
available. We can even pro­
vide you with a feed special­
ist, truined to instruct you
with the best nutrition plan
for your horses.

ucts. hest selection, supcrior service at competi­
tive prices.

The name has changed, hut
our team o f seasoned profes­
sionals has not. Tim Carey
has been at this location for
o v cr!7 years. Tim is now our
Business Director. Customer
satisfaction is very impor­
tant,
ju st
ask
Justin
Horstm eyer, our General
Manager. Justin's focus is on
customer service and he nlso
manages our great team.
Deliveries? Yes, please call
Luke Horstmeyer fur more
information on our delivery
services.

In keeping
with
our
M ission Statem ent we arc
proud o f the wide variety o f
quality feeds from Nutrcna,
Sem inole, Manna Pro and
Southern States. We move
over 1,000 bales o f fresh hay
weekly. Being a Premium
Dealer allows us to entry the
latest in animal health sup­
plies and supplements. The
tack and grooming supplies
you need arc available to
complement your horse ns

Partnering with our feed
vendors, we have monthly

as a complete
line o f stable accessories.
For the little guys in your
life — we offer a wide assort­
ment o f pet products to keep
your cat, dog. birds, or any
other little
animal 'fe d ,
healthy, warm, clean and
safe. We even offer chickens,
rabbits, ducks, parakeets and
other small animals.
Garden is part o f our name
because we carry everything
from fresh bedding plants,
annuals, seeds, fertilizers and
the all the tools necessary to
complete the jo b .

S em in o le County p £ j 0F Tn
A nim al Services
4 0 7 -6 6 5 -5 2 0 1

PA TTFS PET

2-year-oU I,
spayed
fem ale,
dom estic short haired cut. Angels
likes to play with kids and other
cuts but not dogs. She loves to
snuggle on your lap and is very
friend ly. She has been at the
S l ’CA o f C entral Flo rid a /
Orlando Humane Society location
since 3/18/04 in kennel C R -7 .

L

a 7-y car-o ld , spayed fem ale,
Beagle / Hound M ix. She is
housebroken and likes kids and
other dogs. D on’t let the age
fool you. she has cne
has 'been at the SP C A
C cntrnl Flo rid a / O rlando
Humane Society location since
5/1/04 in kennel C -4 .

SITTING

'y Unique Service For
Your Beloved Pets. ^

y
/

'

Ellie,

1

Hi

( \
/ \
/
/

R eferences Available Upon
Request.
Please Call.

407-314-8703
(Located in Dockside Imports)

_vk

4 0 7 -6 8 8 -1 0 2 6

T h e True Natural Choice For

Co n n e c t

Healthier, Happier Petal

F U LL LIN E O r P W M -n X A L L
N ATUR AL DOG, CAT, S

MAX

*555 A D A M S
— Fl oa &amp; T ic k
*4 S h a m p o o
- ^ . 1 2 o z . $9 .99
Stop by »nd ytlit with u I lo o n f

I

C e n t r a l F lo r id a 's

vO

E q u e s tr ia n S u p e rs to re !
English 8k W estern T ack 81 Clothing

•

m m

New Hours:
Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. &amp;
Sat.: 10am-6pm
Thursday: 10am-8pm
Sunday: 12pm-5pm

N ew L o c a tio n :
2 9 2 1 O rlan d o Dr. • S a n fo rd , FL 3 2 7 7 3

328IV E R C A R E
Inve rm e ctin
W orm er
^ 9 9

w/ c o u p o n

U n it 3 |W coupon
W h ile supitlie*- last
E X P I R E S 6 -1 1 -0 4

*5

Barkin’ Breath Mints
Paw Prints
Doggie Biscotti
Dogglo Ice Cream
Spoclal Ordors Wolcome

**
S:

C h e c k o u t o u r B ir t h d a y C a k e s !

INTRODUCING

Doggio Ico Cream "Cool Licks"*^
4 flavors
st
Bananna
Peanut Butter
Carob Chip
Strawberry

r

I f you wouldn't eat It... why are you
feeding it to your best friend??

*

407-339-B O N E (2663)

ft*
/
:•
«

OFF ANY
|*1000or more purchase

1564 S. F re n c h A ve. • S a n fo rd , F L 32771

4 0 7 -3 2 8 -0 6 0 4
•ALSO SANFORDFLEAW
O
R
LD•

• F is h F o o d &amp;
S u p p lie s
•Cat &amp; Dog Food
&amp; S u p p lie s
• R eptiles &amp;
S u p p lie s

35%

o ff

ADVANTAGE
DOGS
21-55LBS

32 " w/ coupon
E X P I R E S 6 -1 1 -0 4

i

SENIOR C ITIZ E N S DAYI

Phone 407-328-0675

11

W ekiva
Fokest
Animal Hospital

"W h e re S p o ile d R o tto n D o g s G o !”

o f f

•V

$276 W est S ta te R oad 46 S a n fo rd , F L 32771
4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 3 9 3 0

!

A N Y

SERVICE
TW AMIW H

We Specialize in Poodles, Bichons
and other Hand-Scissored Cuts.
Open Tues. Thru Sat.

8am To 5:30pm

*

Our Full Service Facility Includes:
* Clean Facilities
• Friendly Staff
• Surgery
• Dentals
•Caring Doctor
• Spay &amp; Neuter

• Indoor Boarding
• Professional
Grooming
• Separate Dog &amp; Cat
Waiting Areas

Easy access location-1/2 m ile West of 1-4 in the Lake
Forest shopping center

Call for an Appointment today!

Wekiva Forest Animal Hospital
F*Lr 3 2 7 7 1

407 - 321-6476

ft*

Ron's Pet INC.

DogSa£au**

00

»s

Open 7 days • Call for Hour*
*3
3262 Hwy. 17-92 • Casselberry, FL 32707
*V
Across from Home Depot •Beside Just Puppies
fp
10f&gt;
&amp;
* *.f

$ o o o

S ttcwfii

«*

E M A IL ronda@adoggiebakery.com ?
w w w .a d o gg ie b a ke ry.co m
j»t

C o m o to the
Flea Market to see
o u r W ide SelectionI

•*wti.nt/*t . nii' 1

,

All Natural H om em ade Doggie
Cookies, Cakes &amp; Ice C ream .

G, S U P P LEM EN TS

TIM Horstmeyer Team

i

• v

ON
ALL LEASHES
&amp; COLLARS
H i? H a s ® ^
W Pet Needs', (DOG &amp; CAT)

ID B IR D F O O D
M3 .A N D . C A T

CHEW W ALL

'

-k .

ft*

• r

/

\ m1
Pet owners can now leave /
1 /I \
their household pet in th e f ( A
f) l \ \
comfort and familiarity L M A
/ 1\ \
l l
of their own home.
V /
1 will provide lots of tender loving
care and personalized attention
w
while staying in your pets home.
1 will also bring in newspapers,
mail and even water plants

Very R easonable Rates!
)

%■)

3005 W . Lake Mary Blvd.

V

i f i9
nr

Louise's Pet C onnection

.

We look forward to show­
ing you our store, so please
stop hy soon!
Doug and Annie Horstmeyer
— proud owners.
Written by Annie Horstmeyer
May. 2004

*5

N a tu ra l P e t M a rk et

.

Conveniently located near
the intersection o f S R 4 6 and
17/92 at 115 N. Laurel Avc in
Sanford. F L . Our store is
open
Monday
through
Saturday, Bam till 5:30pm .
Please call us @ 40 7 -3 2 2 1235. You can also contact us
via email H FG @ cfl.rr.com

ir Q ^

Angel,

Continuing tho tradition proudly
built by tho Tucker's over 30 years
ago.
W e serve the Central Florida
community with quality Equestrian
&amp; Pet Supplies. Visit our 12.000
sq. (t establishment all climato
controlled to insure tho froshost
products possible! Please stop In
for a F R E E S A M P L E of N U T R O
Dog or Cat Food.
Annie ond Doug Horstmeyer.
proud ownors

replaced. We have what you
need.
*

Bring this coupon in. Good for
50% off a new patient examination
Expiration 8/1/04

�Page 9A
Wednesday
M ay 2 6 , 2 0 0 4

Briefs
SCC MEN INK SECOND
The Seminole
Community College
men's basketball program
is pleased to announce the
signing of Daytona Burch
a 6-foot-8 forward from
Mesquite High School in
Mesquite, Texas.
During his senior season
he averaged 15 point per
game, 8 rebounds per
game, 4 blocks per game,
4 assists per game and 3
steals per game while
being named All District
1st Team and Mesquite
High Schools Mr.
Basketball.
BROWER LEAVING
ORANGEWOOD
Sean Brower, who won
more than 200 soccer
matches and three state
championships, is leaving
Orangewood Christian.
Brower will become
high school principal and
soccer coach at
Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Christian.
He compiled a record of
211-34-12 in 11 years.
Jeff Johnson, a 1982
Orangewood graduate,
will succeed Brower. He
played collegiately at
Liberty.
LAKE BRANTLEY
COACH MOVES UP
Kennith Johnson, who
helped make Lake
Brantley's basketball pro­
gram competitive, has
resigned to accept a col­
lege position.
Johnson said he will join
the staff at Florida
International University in
Miami.
ECKS FACTOR BASE­
BALL CLINICS
Rick Eckstein and his
staff will be hosting sum­
mer baseball clinics 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.
Cost for 13-and-Up is
$175 per session witn ses­
sion U1 running from 3
p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and ses­
sions 2-thruugh-7 running
from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Session #1 is June 1-4;
Session #2 is June 7-10;
Session #3 is June 14-17;
Session #4 is June 21-24;
Session #5 is June 28-July
1; Session #6 is July 19-23;
and Session #7 is July 2629.
For more information on
the clinics or on private
and small group instruc­
tion, please visit
www.ecksports.tom or
call 407-947-0956."
SCC B-BALL CAMP
The 2004 Stan
Cromartie/ Seminole
Community College
Raider Basketball Camp
will hold two sessions for
boys ages 6-to-15.
Week 1 will be June 1through-4 and Week 2 will
be June 7-through-ll.
"Die cost is $125 for each
week.
The camps run from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. each day,
with Week 2 also running
on Friday from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.
For more information
please call 407-328-2091 or
407-328-2090 or email at
cromartsG'scc-fl.edu.
FRANK GRIFFIN'S
STETSON HATTER
FASTPITCH ACADEMY
The Frank Griffin
Stetson Hatter Fastpitch
Academy will be holding
camps in June at the new
Stetson University Softball
Complex in DeLand. The
Camps and dates are:
Advanced Camp (High
School age) _ June 1-4.
General Skills Camp
(Ages 8-18) _ June 6-9.
Pitching and Catching
Camp (ages 8-18) _ June 9~

11.
See Briefs, Page 10A

Lake Brantley’s Parnell receives honor
Special to the Herald

Clay Parnell, the boys and girls swim­
ming coach at Lake Brantley High
School in Altamonte Springs recently
receive the 4th Annual Pinch A Penny
Coach In The Community Award in a
surprise ceremony at the school.
Parnell, the Patriots' coach since 1981,
was honored for his long and distin­
guished service as a coach and mentor,
as well as his work in developing swim­
ming programs in Seminole County. In
his tenure at Lake Brantley his teams
have won 26 conference, 22 district and

S w im c o a ch give n P in ch A P e n n y
C o a c h In T h e C o m m u n ity A w a rd
seven state championships.
He received a cut crystal trophy and a
$1,(XX1 cash award from Dan Edwards of
the Lake Mary Pinch A Penny store, as
well as John Bennardo of the Pinch A
Penny corporate office.
Parnell was chosen by the Florida
Athletic Coaches Association from a list
of numerous coaches who were nomi­

nated by their athletic directors.
The Coach in the Community Award
is for one coach each year who has
enriched the lives of students and
reached out and made a difference in
the eyes of the community.
Parnell was the second Seminole
Athletic Conference coach to be chosen
from the honor, joining Seminole High

School's Tony Ackerson, who was the
first recipient back in 2001.
Other honorees have been:
2002 _ Sherwood Watts of Sarasota
1ligh School
2(X)3 _ Linda Cassidy of Gulf I ligh
School (New Port Richey)
The other four finalists for this
year's award were Pam Salinas of Bay
(Panama City), Dan Raster of
Niccville (Ft. Walton Beach), Mike
Curley of Lake Highland Prep
(Orlando) and Janice Johnson of
Rockledge.

SAC seniors showcased
B aseb all
stars hit
field one
last tim e
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANI ORD — As the
Seals and Crofts song goes,
"We many never pass this
way again...."
The 'graybeards' of
Seminole Athletic
Conference baseball got one
final opportunity to repre­
sent their school and per­
form for the local fans last
Wednesday when the
Seminole County Senior
Showcase was held at
Seminole High School's
Alumni Field.
Several seniors, obviously
including the group from
Lake Brantley that will be
playing in the Class 6A Final
Four in Tampa this week­
end, decided not to take
advantage of the opportuni­
ty, but those that did played
well and had a good time.
"That was a lot of fun,"
said Seminole High head
baseball coach and Athletic
Director Mike Powers. "The
score could have been clos­
er, but that's the way AllStar games go now and
then. I think everyone
enjoyed themselves, but it
was probably a little sad
also, because this was prob­
ably the last baseball game
some of these guys will ever
play."
After nine innings tire
scoreboard said that Team 2
(Home) won the game 14-0,
but that was an anomaly as
the contest was much more
competitive than that.
The game was still close,
5-0, heading into the bottom
of the sixth inning when
Team 2, which was coached
by Oviedo's Kevin
Wainscott and Winter
Springs' Jeff Perez, was able
to score eight runs without
hitting the ball out of the
infield, using two infield
singles, one of which scored
two runs, a hit batter, two
See Showcase, Page 10A

7 V

H erald p h o to s b y J im Went*

Senior baseball players from the seven Seminole Athletic Conference
schools put on quite a performance during the Senior Showcase at
Seminolo High’s Alumni Field last Wednesday. Oviodo’s Tommy Gonzalez
(top loft) led all players with four hits; Lake Mary's Joey Lubonty (above,
right), who had two hits and scored three runs, slides safely into third
ahead of a tag by Winter Springs’ Mike Reiff during a two-run first inning;
Roiff (lower, left) made several outstanding plays at third baso, even leav­
ing his feet to make a strong throw; Lyman's Kyle Harmon (No. 12, lowor
right), who scored a pair of runs and drove in two, slides into second try­
ing to break up a double play attempt by Seminole's Tyler Larson.

ERAU returning to
N AIA World Series
From Staff Reports

P h o to s co u rte s y of E m b ry -R id d le A thletics

Winter Springs' Brad Stephonson (left) and
Seminole's Uriah Kimmig (above) were the win­
ning pitchers as Embry-Riddle earned its third
straight trip to the NAIA World Series by sweep­
ing North Georgia. Stephenson improved to 8-2
with a 9-1 victory on Thursday and Kimmig ran
his record to 5-0 with a stellar relief appearance
during a 12-6 win on Friaay in the Besl-of-Three
Super Regional in Daytona Beach.

The Fmbry-Riddle baseball
team will make its fourth
NAIA World Series appear­
ance, the third in three years,
when the ten-team, double
elimination tournament starts
on Friday, May 28.
The Eagles, ranked second in
the final NAIA poll, earned the
No. 2 seed for tne second
straight year and will receive a
first round bye. Led by 13thyear head coach Greg
Guilliams, the Eagles' first
game will be at 3 p.m. PST on
Saturday, when they take on
the winner of the first game of
the tournament between No. 7
Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.)
and No. 10 Jamestown (N.D.).
The Blue and Gold advanced
to the national championship
after capturing its third consec­
utive regional title and fol­
lowed up with a super regional
series win against North
Georgia.

ERAU opened the NAIA
Atlantic South Super Regional
play with a 9-1 win against No.
24 North Georgia College and
State University, Thursday at
University Ballpark.
After allowing a run in the
first inning, Winter Springs'
Brad Stephenson settled in and
threw six innings of shutout
ball to earn the win. He scat­
tered four hits and struck out
five to improve to 8-2 on the
year.
Another ex-Bear, Andrew
Huff, scored a pair of runs for
the Eagles, while Seminole
Community College grad Sean
Greear was l-for-4 with a run
scored.
On Friday, Embry-Riddle
scored five runs in the second
and seven in the sixth for a 126 regional clinching win.
Seminole High and SCC grad
Uriah Kimmig fanned four bat­
ters and gave up just two runs
(one earned) off four hits in 3.1
See College, Page 10A

�WWIncsday, May 20 . 2001

Page 10A

T he H erald

College
Continued fmm Page 9A
innings of relief to improve to 5-0 on the season.
I luff and Oviedo's J.C. Blass both scored a run
for the Engles.
Led by Florida Sun Conference and Region
XIV Player of the Year Patrick Ryan FRAU is 518 heading into the tournament. Ryan is 8-2 on
the year and leads the ballclub strikeouts (93).
All-Region selections Stephenson and Chris
Langlois also have 8-2 records and have 2.13 and
-2.23 earned run averages respectively.
The Eagles are currently batting .332 and are
led by Bart I lunton (.422 BA, 17 2B, 5 HR. 50
RBI) and Kenny Holmberc (.372 BA, 23 2B, 55
RBI). Kevin I fancy leads the team in home runs
(8) and triples (4), while Mike Liberatore is the
leader on the base paths with 31 stolen bases in
32 attempts.
A-SUN BASEBALL TOURNEY IN DcLAND
UCF is the no. 1 seed for this year's Atlantic
Sun Conference Baseball Championship today
through Saturday (May 26-29) at Melching Field
in DeLand.
Hie top-seeded Knights will take on no. 6 seed
Campbell in the first game of the tournament at
II a m. At 3 p.m. Wednesday, third-seed Florida
Atlantic will face fourth-seed Gardner-Webb. At
7 p.m., tournament host and no. 2 seed Stetson
will face no. 5 seed Troy State.
On Thursday, at 11 a.m., the loser of Game 1
will take on the loser of Game 2, followed by the
loser of Game 3 against the winner of game 1 at
3 p.m. and the winner of game 2 versus the win­
ner of Game 3 at 7 p.m.
Friday will also feature games at 11 a.m., 3
p.m. and 7 p.m. with the cnampionship game
and if necessary game set for Saturday.
A Single Day Pass is $12 for reserved box or
chairback seating or $8 for general admission or
a Tournament Pass is $40 for reserved and $30
for gemeral admission.
To order tickets or for more information, call
the I fatter Ticket Office at (386) 738-1 f ATS (4287)
or stop by the Edmunds Center during normal
business hours. Visa and Mastercard accepted.
UCF SWEEPS GEORGIA ST.
Matt Fox fired a complete-game two-hit
shutout with 12 strikeouts to lead No. 20 UCF
past Georgia State 11-0 Friday evening at
Panthersville Field in Atlanta to clinch the
Atlantic Sun Regular Season Title outright and

Show case

also eliminated Georgia State from contention in
the A-Sun Tournament. The regular season title
is the fourth in five years for UCF.
Fox won his 12th game of the season, becom­
ing just the fourth player in school history to win
at least 12 games. Fox is tied with Casey
Kennedy (2001) for third in UCF single-season
history with 12 wins.
Lake Mary's Ryan Bono was l-for-4 with an
RBI.
On Saturday, Oviedo's Brian Brooks limited
Georgia State to one unearned run over 4.1
innings to lead UCF to a 6-5 victory over the
Panthers in game one of a doubleheader. In the
second game, Dave Lambert drove in the game­
winning run in the eighth inning to lead the
Golden Knights to a come-from-behind 10-9 vic­
tory.
With the doubleheadcr sweep, UCF improved
to 42-14 overall and 24-6 in the A-Sun while
Georgia State ended its season at 18-36, 11-19 in
the league. The 24 A-Sun wins set a new school
record for UCF.
Brooks (3-1) yielded four hits and recorded one
strikeout to lead UCF to its 41st win of the sea­
son in relief of Lake Mary's Kyle Bono, who had
one of his few tough outings of the season. The
Golden Knights rallied from an early 4-0 deficit
after two innings for the comeback win with
Ryan Bono going l-for-4 with a run scored and
Lake Mary’s Drew Butera going l-for-3 with a
run and an RBI. Ryan Bono was also hit by a
pitch for the 16th time in 2004, tying him with
Rich Wallace for the UCF single-season record.
Both Ryan Bono and Butera had big games in
the nightcap, Bono going 2-for-5 with a run
scored and an
2-for-5
with three runs scored (a career-high) and three
RBI.
UCF returns to action today (Wednesday) in
the first game of the 2004 Atlantic Sun
Championships in DeLand. The Golden Knights
face No. 6 seed Campbell at 11 a.m. at Melching
Field. Wednesday's game will be carried live on
the Internet only via Yahoo! Sports Audio
Package. Marc Daniels, voice of the Golden
Knights, will call all of the action with the
pregame showing starting at 10:45 a.m.
ATLANTIC SUN WEEKLY HONORS
Stetson University sophomore second baseman
Brandon Paritz has been named the Atlantic Sun
Conference Player of the Week and for the third

ting touched for three hits in
the ninth, striking out three to
earn the save.
Offeasively, Tommy
Gonzalez from Oviedo (4-for-6
with two runs scored and an
RBI), Seminole's Ryley
Williams (3-for-6 with a run
scored and two RBI) and Lake
Mary's Joey Lubonty (2-for-4
with a double, scored three
runs, was hit by a pitch twice
and drove in a run) paced a 12hit Team 2 attack.
Other contributors were
Farkas (triple, run, three RBI),
Lyman’s Kyle Harmon (single,
two runs, two RBI), Taft (sin­
gle, ru a RBI), Lake Mary's
Justin Hart (two runs, RBI) and

Continued from Page 9A
errors and four walks to turn
the game into a blow out.
Lake 1 lowell's Nick Taft and
Nick Farkas and Winter
Springs’ Ryan Vickers com­
bined on the shutout.
Taft allowed only one base
runner, on a Icadoff single by
Silverhawk teammate Steven
Manana in the third inning,
and striking out two over his
three innings of work and
Farkas, who got the decision,
giving up two hits and striking
out three in his three innings.
Wick also pitched well, only
’iving up an infield single in
ris first two innings before get­

f

JUNIOR GOLF
CAMPS
JU N E

$i
■

7-11

J U N E

2 1-25

JULY

12-16

50° °

Includes Lunch

For More Info Call:

.Q

407 321-0010
-

•&lt;K &gt;IJ* A N D C O U N T R Y C L U U •

550 Timacuan Blvd.

•

Lake Mary, F L 32746

T h e r e ’s a

better

TEAM 2 14, TEAM 10
Tram 1
000000 000 . 0 7 S
Team 2
201008 100 _ I I 12 1
Paul Cindrt Quia Mnter (41, Kory
Wick (7) and Tyler Ackley, Richard
Ortega (6) Nick Taft Nick Farkas (I),
Ryan Vickers (7) and Justin Hart Kyle
I larmon (5). WP _ Nick Farkas. LP _ Paul
Cinder. Save _ Ryan Vickers. 2B _ Team 1,
Tyler Ackley; Team 2. Joey Lubonty. 3B _
Team 2. Nidi Farkas. HR _ none.

w a y to buy
insurance.
You c a n b u y y o u r

insurance
from n s tr a n g e r a t a

-8
NUM BER

o r fro m

TONY
RUSS I
INSURANCE
Shice 1968
2575 S. French Ave.
Sanford

(407) 322-0285

Winter Springs' Ryan Vickers
and Seminole's Jason Frost
(one run scored and one RBI
each).
Ryley Williams and Lubonty
also mad the defensive plays of
the game as Williams made
perfect throw to Harmon from
centerfield to keep Team 1 off
the board in the top of the
ninth inning and Lubonty
made a diving catch with his
back to the infield of a shot
into deep leftcenter field by
Oviedo's Charles Parker that
seemed destined to be at least a
double leading off the eighth
inning.
For Team 1, which was
coached by Lake Mary's Allan
TUttle, Manana was 2-for-3,
while Oviedo's TVler Ackley
had a double and Seminole's
Tyler Larson and Richard
Ortega and Lake Howell's
Grant Berman and Gary
Rodriguez added one single
each.
Following are a list of the
seniors for Seminole Athletic
Conference schools:
Lake Brantley _ Jason Bush,
Jeff Dietz, Matt Dobbins, Pat
Gallagher, Danny Harris, Jason
Lauridsen, Scott Lidfeldt,
Brandon Sargent, Brett Smith,
Noah Smith and Brad Sturm.
Lake Howell _ Buddy
Andrade, Grant Berman, Nick
Farkas, Steven Manana, Gary
Rodriguez and Nick Taft.
Lake Mary _ TVson Auer, ly e
Buckner, Mitchell Chubb, Paul
Cinder, Scott Eckard, Justin
Hart, Joey Lubonty, Tyler
Powell, Ryan Richardson,
Steven Rosea Mike Strada and
David Sauls.
Lyman _ Kyle Harmon.
Oviedo _ James Abney, Tyler
Ackley, Alan Farina, Tommy
Gonzalez, Jordan H ogaa
Bobby Leisher, Charles Parker
and Jeremy Thome.
Seminole _ John Boyles, Joel
Carty, Jason Frost, Tyler
Larsoa Richard Ortega, Radley
Williams and Ryley YVilliams.
Winter Springs _ Chris
Mester, Mike Reife, Ryan
Vickers and Kory Wick.

RICHARD RUSSI
...a neighbor, someone you know,
someone you can trust and respect.

time this season, UCF right-handed pitcher Matt
Fox earned Atlantic Sun Baseball Pitchcr-of-theWcek honors as named by the league office on
Monday afternoon.
Paritz batted .636 (7-11) with three doubles,
four runs, and three RBI last week to help lead
the Hatters to a scries win over Troy State. On
Friday, Paritz went 4-for-4 with a walk and
sparked a game-winning rally in the bottom of
the eighth. With the scored tied at six, Paritz led
off with a double against NCAA ERA leader
Nate Moore and later scored the go-ahead run
on a wild pitch. Paritz added three hits in
Saturday's doubleheader and scored the game­
winning run in Stetson's 2-1 victory in game
two.
Paritz cams his first career Player of the Week
honor and becomes the fourth Hatter to be
named this season.
Fox, from Coral Gables, was nearly perfect
against Georgia State on Friday night, throwing
a nine-inning, two-hit shutout against the
Panthers. The junior allowed just two singles
and faced 30 batters en route to hLs sixth com­
plete game of the year and third shutout. Earlier
on Friday, Fox was named a semifinalist for the
Roger Clemens Award, only to take the mound
that night and strikeout 12 Panther batters. Fox
finished the game by retiring 17 of the final 18
batters, including four of the last five on strike­
outs.
BERGMAN A-SUN COACH-OF-THE-YEAR
UCF junior pitcher Matt Fox was named the
2004 Atlantic Sun Pitcher-of-the-Year while UCF
head coach Jay Bergman was named the 2004
Atlantic Sun Coach-of-the-Year, the conference
office announced Tuesday. In additioa six other
UCF players garnered A-Sun First Team, Second
Team or Freshmen Team honors.
Joining Fox on the A-Sun All-Conference First
Team include sophomore pitcher Kyle Bono and
junior outfielders Dee Brown and Clay Timpncr.
Junior shortstop Chandler Rose was cnosen to
the A-Sun All-Conference Second Team while
freshmen RHP Taylor Meier and infielder Matt
Ray garnered A-Sun All-Freshmen Team acco­
lades.
Fox was chosen as the A-Sun's Pitcher-of-theYear in the first year the conference has offered
the award. A three-time A-Sun Pitcher-of-theWeek in 2004, Fox leads UCF with a 12-2 record
and 1.84 ERA. In 98.0 innings, Fox has 112 strike­
outs (fifth in UCF single-season history) and his
12 wins arc tied for third in single-season history.
. Bergmaa who previously lived in Sanford and
started the baseball program at then Seminole
Junior College, was named the A-Sun Coach-ofthe-Year for a record-setting third time. The dean
of all A-Sun coaches, Bergman is the winningest
coach in conference history and is also ranked
among the top 25 all-time in wins in NCAA his­
tory. Bergman turned UCF around from a 31-25
record in 2003 including a 14-16 A-Sun mark to a
42-14 record in 2004 including a 24-6 A-Sun
record and two top 25 rankings. UCF was voted
third in both the A-Sun Coaches and Media
Preseason Polls.
Bono put together a fantastic season on the hill
to give UCF one of the nation's top 1-2 pitching
tandems with Fox. The Lake Mary native is 8-1
with a 1.83 ERA in 88.2 innings of work. Bono
set a school record with five snutouts in 2004
and ranks among the school's all-time leaders in
single-season strikeouts and ERA. Bono was a
three-time A-Sun Pitcher-of-the-Weok during the
2004 campaign.
Meier Iwcame one of the most effective fresh­
man pitchers in the nation as the Altamonte
Springs native went 5-3 with a 2.39 ERA. In 60.1
innings of work, Meier fanned 45 and opponents
batted just .217 vs. the right-hander. Meier is
third on the team in innings pitched and strike­
outs, behind Fox and Bono.
CHRIS WESTERVELT NAMED ATLANTIC
SUN PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Stetson University senior catcher Chris
Westervelt, who grew up in Lake Mary, has been
named the 2004 Atlantic Sun Conference Player
of the Year and third baseman Braedyn Pruitt
has been named Atlantic Sun Conference

Continued from Page 9A
For more information call
Tracy Riepenhoff at 386-8227337 or e-mail at triepenhS’stetson.edu.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
SUMMER PROGRAM
Altamonte Springs residents
ages 6-to-12 are invited to
attend the Summer Program.
The program runs from June
1 through July 30 from 7 a.m.
to 6 p.m., Monday through
Friday.
Registration fee is $180 per
child.
For more information contact
Ryan Thompson at 407-5718730.
AJAX SOCCER DAY CAMPS
Ajax Orlando, the exclusive
American affiliate of European
professional soccer club AFC
Ajax (Amsterdam), will hold
introductory (ages 5-10) and
assessment (ages 10 and up)
soccer training camps through­
out Central Florida.
Camps run Monday through
Friday from 9 am - 4 p.m. Early
drop-off and late pick-up is

T R A N S M IS S IO N
TR O U B LE?

Call today and talk to a real person
who cares about your family’s
protection and security.

------------------------- I

209 W. 25th SL, Sanford

xAuto-Ow ners Insurance

Since 1959...Scune Location
MV-00564

'j £ IT* ’' .

Freshman of the Yeac the league office
announced with its end of the year baseball
awards on Tuesday.
This seasoa Westervelt is batting .381 with 11
home runs and a career-high 55 RBI. He ranks
among the top four conference leaders in 10
offensive categories, including hits (75), doubles
(16), runs (53), and total bases (124).
The 2002 A-Sun Player of the Year, Westervelt
joins former Hatter Wes Weger as the only twotime Player of the Year selections. Stetson now
boasts 10 Player of the Year recipients, the most
of any school in the league.
BLAKE HOORELBEKE CHOSEN TO
ATLANTIC SUN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Senior Blake Hoorclbcke was named to the
2004 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Tournament
Team after guiding Stetson to a 2-2 record and
the semi-final game last week.
Hoorclbeke, a senior from Rancho Palos
Verdes, Calif, who previously played at Seminole
Community College, was 1-2 in the drcic with
the first perfect game of her career coming in the
Hatters' five-inning 8-0 win over Mercer. She
also notched her 15th home run and 55th RBI of
the season in that same game.
In Stetson's tournament record-tying 15 inning
game against Florida Atlantic, Hoorclbcke had
16 putouts at first base along with one hit and
one RBI.
For the week, she posted a 0.78 ERA and
allowed just two earned runs and nine hits while
striking out nine batters in 18 innings of work.
STETSON'S HOUGHTON NAMED 2004
SOUTHEASTERN ALL-REGION
Stetson University softball player Brittani
Houghton was recently selected 2004 First-Team
Southeastern All-Region by the region's head
coaches.
Houghton helped to guide the Hatters to a
school record-tying 45 wins this season along
with an Atlantic Sun Conference Championsnip
semi-finals appearance.
Among NCAA leaders, Houghton (Ft. Myers,
Fla.) finished the season seventh in batting with
a .444 average and 13th in stolen bases with 39,
while leading the Atlantic Sun in both categories.
The outfielder also led the league in hits (92) and
was second in runs scored (48) and on-base per­
centage (.500). She set single season school
recojrds
rds in Ibatting, runs scored and hits at
Stetson.
Houghtoa who also serves as pitcher for the
Hatters, notched a 13-3 record in the circle this
season and ranked among conference leaders in
ERA, opposing batting average and wins.
The junior earned Second-Team All-Atlantic
Sun honors as an outfielder and was also chosen
A-Sun Pitcher of the Week on April 26.
Houghton will now go on the ballot for AllAmerica voting.
U C PS BEST NAMED LOUISVILLE
SLUGGER/NFCA ALL-REGION
Junior shortstop Stephanie Best of the UCF
softball team was recently voted to the Louisville
Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association
(NFCA) All-Southeast Res
»gion Second Team by
the NFCA coaches.
The two-time Atlantic Sun Player of the Year,
Best was among the country's top offensive play­
ers as she was ranked among the top five nation­
ally in both batting average and slugging pter- 1
ccntage. She finished the season hitting .442 with
a .840 slugging percentage and a .562 on base
percentage.
Best led the A-Sun in several offensive cate;ories, including runs scored (55), home nins
16), total bases (137) and walta (42). She was
named conference player of the week on three
occasions and was named to the CoSIDA AllAcademic District III First Team for the second
consecutive year.
It was the second time Best earned all-region
status. Last season, she was named to the AllSoutheast Region First Team.
The Golden Knights compiled a 42-21 overall
mark and a 16-4 record in conference play. They
advanced to the Atlantic Sun Championsnip
game for the second year in a row and finished
as the regular season and tournament runner-up.

f

B riefs

Harrell
&amp; Beverly
Transmissions

Life Hom e C a r Business
m.
‘P* Utm’ T V fV

^ L .

available. The schedule for
introductory (I) and assessment
(A) camps are as follows:
* June 1-4 (I) and June 7-11
(A) at Econ Soccer Complex,
Orlando.
* June 21-25 (I) and June 28 July 2 (A) at Trotters Park,
Winter Springs.
* July 5-9 (I) and July 12-16
(A) at West Orange Soccer
Park, Orlando.
* July 19-23 (1) and July 26-30
(A) at TVotwood Park, Winter
Springs.
Designed for boys and girls,
camps feature instruction both
on and off the field led by AFC
Ajax trainers from Amsterdam
and regional college coaching
staffs. Camp schedules include
sessions on drills, matches,
nutritioa and philosophies.
More information on Ajax
Orlando summer recruitment
and training camps can be
found at www.ajaxorIando.us
or contact Brian Long at 407620-9614 or via email at
campsOajaxorlando.us.

A+ VOLLEYBALL
A+ Volleyball will have Adult

Beach Leagues at the Merrill
Park Softball Complex from
June through August.
Coed Doubles will be played
on Thursdays beginning June
3rd and Coed 4's will be
ilayed on Mondays beginning
une 21st.
Cost per team is $50-to-$100.
For more informatioa please
contact A-t-Volleyball at 407523-5048 or ORLVB®aol.com or
www.orlandovolleyball.com.

f

JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC
Mayfair Country Club in
Sanford is offering Junior Golf
Clinic's over four consecutive
Wednesday's in June, the 9th,
16th, 23rd and 30th.
The clinics feature instruction
by PGA members and are for
junior golfers aged 10-to-17
and is nee to Sanford residents.
Non-Sanford residents can
attend for a $50 fee.
The clinics run from 9 a.m.
to 11 a.m. each Wednesday
with lunch (free hot dog, chips
and drink) being served from
11 a.m. to noon.
For more information please
call 407-322-2531.

O Tm i

:tter Ingredients.
Better Pizza.

je
A v a ila b le at th is lo c a tio n o n ly :
3 3 2 W . L a k e M a ry B lv d .
S a n fo rd , F L 32733

�# « *I

“ ft*-1 * * i» .

• • • •

*

ivicty *u. zvnn

• •

•n i» i m M u u

-------------------------------------------

fcL
T H E R A C I N G 411

STANDINGS
H ow the top W stack up this week

NEXTEL CUP
1. Dal* Earnhardt J
1.643; previous: 1
2. Jimmie Johnson
1,603; previous: 2
3. Jeff Gordon
1,581; previous: 3
4. Matt Kensoth
1,517; previous: 5
5. Tony Stewart
1,449; previous: 8
6. Ryan Newman
1,442; previous: 7
7. Bobby Labonte
1.430; previous: 9
8. Kevin Harvick
1,404; previous: 6
9. Kurt Busch
1.391; previous: 5
10. Elliott Sadler
. 1,377; previous: 10

Dale Earnhardt
Jr. holds the top
spot in the
Nextel Cup
standings.
Earnhardt
finished fifth in
Saturday's
Nextel All-Star
Challenge, a
non-points
event.

BU SC H S E R IE S

CRAFTSM AN TRU CK.

Race: Coca-Cola 600
W here: Lowe's Motor Speedway
W hen: Sunday, 5:30 pan., EDT
Defending champion: Jim m ie Johnson
Ilncc distance: GOOmiles/400 laps.
Race record: Bobby I,abontc; 151.952
mph; May 28,1995.
Qualifying record: Ryan Newman;
186.657 mph; Oct. 9.2003.
Storyline: Jim m ie Johnson (right) won
last year’s rare n week after winning the
nil-star rare. Can Matt Kenneth perform
a similar feat this year?

Rare: Carquest Auto Parts 300
W here: Lowe's Motor Speedway
W hen: Saturday 1 p m EDT
Defending champ: Matt Kcnscth
R are record: Mark Martin: 155.996 mph, May
25.2003.
Qualifying record: Kevin Harvick. 161.445
mph, Mny 24.2003.
Storyline: Martin Truex Jr. regained the lead
In the standings alter coming out on top In
Sunday’s Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200.
Kyle Busch slipped to second following a 10thplnre finish Sunday.

Race: MBNA America 200
W here: Dover International St&gt;eedway
W hen: June 4.4 pm. EDT
le n g th o f race: 200 laps/200 miles
Race record: TVd Musgrnve; 101545 mph;
May 31.2002.
Qualifying record: Kurt Busch, 151.761
mph; Sept. 21,2000.
Defending champ: Jnson [jeffler
Storyline: The Craftsman Truck Series
takes a week off before resuming at Dover
on Juno 4. The series mndc its debut at the
Delaware facility In 2000.

\

A L L -S T A R C H A L L E N G E R E V IE W

\

A cool

BUSCH SERIES
1. Martin Truex Jr.
1,803; previous: 2
2. Kyle Busch
1.772; previous: 1
3. David Green
1,701; previous: 3
4. Michael Waltrip
1,677; previous: 4
5. Jason Kellor
1,642; previous: 6
6. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
1,600; previous: 7
7. Ron Hornaday
1,521; previous:
8. Robby Gordon
1,485; previous: 5
9. Grog Bifflo
1,460; previous: 8
10. Jason Loffler
, 1,424; previous: 9

N EXT EL CU P.

An 11th-place
finish in
Sunday's Goulds
Pumps IT T
Industries 200
liftod Ron
Hornaday two
spots in the
Busch standings.

Mears’ car troubles
cause wreck in Open
By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service

MILLION

y&amp;

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Sendee

M

ON TV

Concord, N.C.
he Nextel Open opened with a
Talbdega style "Big Wreck" Just
yards beyond the start-finish line and
ended with a paint-swappln' short-track fin­
ish.
Outside pole-sitter Casey M ean had
transmission problems
Just after the drop of
*• - i
the green Dag, slowed
dramatically and was
rammed from behind
by Jeremy Mayfield,
triggering an 11-car
smash-up
V
Then with two laps
to go, Mayfield and
Jamio McMurrny
M EARS
bumped and slid Into
each other while racing for the lead. A b p
bter, Mayfield cut behind McMurray off
Turn 4. taking the air off McMurray's rear
spoiler and sending him on a slide. That let
Sterling Marlin speed from third to first and
get the victory
The flrst-bp crash ruined the night for
Kerry Earnhardt, Scott Riggs, Ricky Rudd,
Jimmy Spencer, Brendan Gaughan and Jeff
Burton. Others continued, but with dam­
aged cars.
"The transmission blow up," M ean said.
"I went from second (gear) to third, got third
for a split second and then it just blew apart
"I feel bad for everybody We had a
mechanical failure, and It took out half the
field."
But unlike other NASCAR races that
count toward the points standings, there
were no hard feelings In the aftermath of
the crash.
RUdd, Burton and Mears were clowning
und grabbing each other In Ain as they
climbed from the ambulanco for the manda­
tory visit to the track’s care center.
“You might as well [have some fUnj,"
Burton said of his off-track antics. "It's been
one of those y e a n ”
The Open, a 30-bp race fbr those who
haven't won recently on the Nextel circuit
ofTers the victor a chance to advance to the
$1 million to-win Nextel All-Star Challenge,
which is run lmmedbtely after the Open.
Ken Schrader also took a starting spot in
the all-star rare after being voted in by fans
participating in an onlino poll.

T

Fresh tires help Kenseth
claim A ll-Star Challenge

Concord, N.C.
att Kenseth seized the lead from
Ryan Newman wtth three laps to go
and cruised home to win the Nextel
All-Star Challenge at Lowe's Motor Speedway
Saturday and collect a $1 million paycheck.
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
Newman dominated much of the third and
final segment of NASCAR’s all-star rare
1. Dennis Setzer
alter staying on the track while his competi­
815; previous: 1
tors, Including Kenseth, stopped for new tires
with 20 Lips to go.
2. Carl Edwards
Kenseth’s fresh rubber eventually proved
778; previous: 2
to lx? too much for Newman.
3. Rick Crawford
"We Just ran out of tires at the end,” said
698; previous: 6
Newman, who finished second ahead of
4. Bobby Hamilton
Tony Stewart, Michael Waltrip and Dale
694; previous: 4
Earnhardt Jr.
5. Matt Crafton --------Kenseth, the defending Nextel Cup Series
679; previous: 8
cluimpion, said he simply seized the opportu­
6. Mike Skinner
nity when Newman began to slip near the
A ninth-place
677; previous: 5
finish.
finish In Friday’s
"(Newman) Just slipped up n little In Turn
7. Travis Kvapll
4, so I was able to dear him,” Kenseth said. “I
673; previous: 10 Infineon 200
liftod Matt
can’t believe how hard he ran on old tires.”
8. Terry Cook
Crafton Into the
Several contenders were eliminated In a
657; previous: 9
top five in the
sjx&gt;ctacular 13 car crash on Lap 11 that was
9. Jon Wood
standings.
triggered when Kurt Busch spun his Roush
642; previous: 11
Racing teammate Greg Blflle as the pack
10. David Reutimann
raced down the frontstretch.
631; previous: 3
Busch. Biftle, Kevin Harvick. Robby
Gordon, Joe Nemechek and Sterling Marlin
were done for the night, while JefT Gordon,
‘American Idol' stars to perform
Jimmie Johnson, Waltrip, Elliott Sadler,
Kasey Kahne, Bobby Labonte and Ken
The stars from "American Idol” will perform
Schrader continued with patched-up cars.
before the running of the Coca-Cola 600
"It's early In the rare, and a teammate
Sunday at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
wrecks you and just drives In the back of
Eight of the 10 finalists from the current
you.” Billie said. "It’s crazy"
“American Idol” series will be on hand to jx*rBusch said he was trying to push his team­
form the national anthem l&gt;efore the rare.
mate Blflle down the straightaway
"I didn't mean to wreck him,” Busch said.
"I apologize for all the wrecked cars out
Alt times
there."
Eastern
Marlin said he’d like to scrap the non|x)lnts all star rare.
NEXTEL CUP“I know I might make somebody mad, but
Coca-Cola 600
FOX
I’d rather go run a points rare where It would
5 p.m„ Sunday
mean something," he said. "It's like this
BUSCH SERIES
► * F X FX every year. Everybody tears up their cars,
Carquest Auto Parts 300
and somebody Is mad.”
12:30 p.m., Saturday
_
Tbny Stewart won the opening 40-lap seg­
SPEED
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
ment, while Newman, who led a rare-high 49
I CHANNEL
bps, took the middle 3 6b p run.
MBNA America 200

A L L -S T A R C H A L L E N G E N O T E S

NASCAR

Matt Kenseth celebrates with crew m em bers
after claiming victory in the Nextel All-Star
Challenge Saturday at Lowe's Motor Speedway.

RACE STATISTICS
Tim* of rac*: 1 hour, 28 minutes. 9 seconds.
Margin of victory: 0.571 seconds.
Winner1* average speed: 91.889 mph.
Caution flags: Four lor 18 laps.
Lead changes: Ten among six drivers.
Lap leaders: Rusty Wallace, 1-9; Ryan Newman. 10-15;
Tony Stewart 16-19; Newman, 20-24; Dale Earnhardt Jr.,
25-28; Stewart 29-40; Terry Labonte. 41-47; Newman, 4873; Matt Kenseth, 74; Newman, 75-88; Kenseth. 87-90.

Trade executives shuffle
International Speedway Corp's sale of
North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham to
Speedway Motorsports In c has brought a
shuffling of executives within ISC.
Former Rockingham GM Chris Browning
Is now president of Darlington Raceway
repbeing Andrew Gurtis, who becomes the
lead assistant to ISC's Chief Operating
Officer John Saunders.
Kristi King, public rebtions manager at
Rockingham, moves to a similar position at
Talladega Superspeedway taking the Job
previously held by the b te Ken Pattenon.

4 p m , June 4

LOOK
AHEAD

ft TALK THE TALK
A guide to NASCAR lewis

“Bite”
Adhesion of a tire to the
track's surlace. Round of bite
describes the turning or
adjusting of a car’s jacking
screw found at each wheel.

“Compound”
The formula of rubber which
composes a particular tire.

NASCAR NEW S

Magic Johnson, NASCAR team up for diversity

May 30 — Coca-Cob 600,
I/)W»&gt;’s Motor Sjxxxlway
Ju n e 6 — MBNA America 400: Salute to Heroes,
Dover International Speedway
Ju n e 13 — Booono 500,
Pocono Raceway
Ju n e 20 — Sirius 400,
Michigan international Speedway
Ju n e 27 — Dodge/Save Mart 350,
Infineon Raceway

Truex Jr. claimsfourth Busch win in ’04
Cox News Service
artin Truex Jr. saved the best
for last Sunday In the Goulds
Pumps ITT Industries 200 at
Nazareth Speedway
Truex raced underneath Bobby
Hamilton Jr. on the final bp to claim
victory in the final Busch race at the
Pennsylvanb track.
Hamilton dominated the rare alter
taking the lead on Lap 75 and seemed
poised to earn his first win of the sea­
son. But Truex. driving the No. 8
Chevrolet for owner Dale Earnhardt
Jr., was able to take advantage of

M

lapped traffic to chip away at Hamilton's
lead.
Truex won by only 0.140 seconds with
an average speed of 110.616 mph.

Setzer wins truck event
Dennis Setzer cblmed his 11th career
victory Friday night to win the Infineon
200 truck rare at Lowe's Motor Speedway
Setzer took the lead when Cart
Edwards Inexplicably slowed for what he
thought was a caution with four bps left.
David Starr was third, followed by
Nextel Cup drivers Kevin Harvick and
Michael Waltripi

Former basketball player
joins in diversity effort
By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service
Concord, N.C.
n an effort to diversify a sport that
has been predominantly white,
NASCAR has reached out to a for­
mer Los Angeles Lakers basketball
player for help
Earvin “Magic" Johnson has agreed
to cochair the new Executive Steering
Committee for Diversity and will vol­
unteer his time to convince minorities
to participate.
His goal, and NASCAR's, Is to have
minority participation at every level,
including drivers, mechanics, team
owners, track workers and fans.
"I’m giving my time because I want
to see more minorities in this sport,”
Johnson said last week at NASCAR’s
Research and Development Center. ”1
want to touch more minorities to let
them know (NASCAR] Is g reat”
Johnson, who became a successful
businessman after retiring from the

I

NBA hi 1991, said he's exploring the
possibility of purcliaslng a rare team,
but he needs more time for research.
He said he will be a hands-on diversity
leader.
•
“Whether I’m an owner or nol, if I
can touch lives and make sure minori­
ties can come up In this sport somehow,
then I've done what I wanted to do," he
said. “Do I know It's going to take a lot
of hard work? Yes. IX) I know it's going
to take some time? Yes. But I'm patient.
I'm here for the long haul."
Fbr most of its 55-year history
NASCAR has been dominated by
whites.
The only African-American to regu­
larly compete in the elite Nextel Cup
division was the bte Wendell Scott,
who ran 495 races from 1961 to 1973. He
won one rare and one pole.
In recent years, BUI Lester lias raced
In Die Craftsman Truck Scries as part
of diversity programs sponsored by
Dodge and TUyota. This year several
bbek drivers, including Morty Buckles,
are running short-track races with sup
port from NASCAR’s Drive for
Diversity program.
A 2002 ESPN/ChUton poU found that

25 percent of NASCAR fans are nonwhite. Statistics compUed by NASCAR
show that it has been the fastest grow­
ing sport among African-Americans
and Hlsponlcs during the |&gt;ast seven
years. African-American fans have
increased 18 percent — approximately
two million people — since 1995.
Hispanic fans have increased 38 per­
cent — approximately three million
people — since 1996.
Johnson said he's aware NASCAR
has some fans, including those who Dy
Confederate battle Dags at races, who
might not be open to an Influx of
minorities. But he doesn't see a major
problem.
“I can't control what happens with
Dags," he said. “I can’t control what
people want to put In their cars. The
oidy thing 1 can control is making sure
these programs are run in the correct
manner and make sure minorities are
touched in the right way
"There are some things that have
been going on in NASCAR for years. I
can't change that. I'm not here to
change NASCAR. I'm just here to try
to Involve more minorities In the sport
of NASCAR."

Proudly Distributed Locally By

W AYN E DEN

5CH,

I*

IN C

2900 W. 1st Street • Sanford, Florida 32771 • 407-323-5600
U LTRA.

t

ULTRA.

U LTRA.

&amp; fttcA c&amp; 6.
U LTRA.

U LTRA.

U LTRA.

&amp;Pf&amp;Ac66.
U LTRA.

&amp; PfuA e66.
U LTRA.

U LTRA.

�Page 12A

Wednesday. May 26.2004

5

1

The H erald

JUST ANNOUNCED!
CREDIT UONUS CASH
ALMOST EVERY NEW FORD!
F

0

r

c /o re /
—

-

'

n

&gt;L\.&gt; '• x l

pnr^f^l~lrti1
il

F-150 HERITAGE

EXPEDITION

EXPLORER 4-DOOR

FREESTAR

TOTAL CASH

CR OWN VIC
___

'

4

,

0

___

0

EXCURSION

__

TOTAL

0

SUPER DUTY

*

3

,

5

0

0

ESCAPE

*

RANGER

TOTAL CASS
MUSTANG

3

,

0

0

0

FOCUS

TAURUS

TOTAL CASS

HORRY! EXTRA *500 FORD CREDIT 00N0S CASO ENDS JUNE 1"!
Courtesy Ford
. Sanford
Total Cash Back includes Food Credit Bonus Cash. Contract must be financed through Ford Credit to receive Ford Credit Bonus Cash.
Excludes 2004 Fj-1501*221, Harley Davidson, Lightning, SupeoDuty 6.0L and Excursion 6.0L models. Take new retail delivery from dealer
stock by 6/1/04. See dealer for residency restrictions and complete details.

i

fordvshklM .com

�The H erald

May 2fi&amp; 27. 2001 P a g e I B

H e r a l d C lassify
Real Estate
141-185

To Place Your Ad Call
Sem inole
County Housing
Authority Is
currently
seekin g a Public
Housing Clerk.
Requirements are graduation
from a standard high school or
vocational school including or
supplemented by courses In
busness practices with eipen
ence in public housing or similar
field Management or related
field, or college degree In
Guseess. Pubic Administration.
Social Work or related helds Is a
plus May have equivalent com­
bination ot education and exponence lo meet the required
knowledge, skills and abilities
Candidates should be computer
literate (Excel and Word),
organised, detailed, able lo
operate various ohee equip­
ment and have eictSent cus­
tomer service skills, have a
working knowledge ol HUD
Regulations and Housing
Authority practices
Experience as a leasing agent
and'or Bilingual Candida's pre
Please lax or mad resumes lo
the following address
Seminole County Housing
Authority
662 Academy Place
Oviedo. FL 32765
(407) 359-2576 Fax
Deadline lor resumes is
May 26.2004
N O P H O N E C 'A I.I.S
PLEASE

25— S pecial
Notices

59—F inancial
S ervices

Fantastic Block Party
Ju n o 5: F a c e Painting,

Attention
Readers!!

G am es, Puppots, Moon Walk.
H oi D o g s. Cotton C andy.
Drinks. D o or P rizes, Voter
Registration, Blood Mobile.
Vacation
Biblo
School
Registration
First Baptist
Church, 817 E SR^434. Winter
Springs

It's illegal lor companies doing
buslnoss by phono to promiso
you u loon and ask y o u to pay
lo r It before they dellvor. For
moro information, call toll-tree
1 -8 7 7 -F T C H E L P ( A public
service m ossago Irom Th o
Sem inole H orald and the
Federal Trndo Com m ission)

V A C A T IO N B IB L E S C H O O L .
J U N E 7-11: 9am To Noon.
Thom o,
R ickshaw
Rally,
Racing To Th o Son, Crafts, Skits.
Gatnos. Songs, Snacks, Bible
Toaching, A g os K -5 , First
Baptist Church, Wintor Spnngs.
B l 7 E S R 434, 407-327-5626

61—M oney to Lend

27— N ursery &amp;
C iiilo C are
S A N F O R D A R E A Stay At
Hom o Morn/ Hom o C aro MonFrl, meals Included. Call Lisa
407-302-3223

Attention
Readers!!
It's illegal lor companies doing
busmoss by pliono lo promise
you a loan and ask yo u to pay
for It before they deliver. For
moro Information, call loll-lroo
1 -B 7 7 -F TC H E L P ( A public
sorvico m ossago horn Th o
Sem lnolo Herald and tho
Fodoral Trodo Commission)

N E E D M O N E Y • C A L L NOW!!!!I!

Full S e r v i c e
Real Est at e &amp; M o r t g a g e E x e c u t i v e s

•alabllihed 16 Ydara
w w w .aecurltyflnanclal.com
Jfahla E s p a T

Fun R ll Y our M ortgrge
&amp; Rerl E strte N eeds
C O M

M

E R C I A L

• R E S I D E N T I A L

71—H elp Wanted

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,
especially
tor
buslnoss
opportunities and tranchsos C al
Florida Dopt. ot Agriculture &amp;
Consumer Sorvtces at 000-4357352 or F T C -H E L P tor tree
ntornuition Or visit our W eb site
at www he gov/blzop.
Florida law requires sellers ol
cortain business opportunities
to rogistor with Florida Dopt. ot
Agriculture
&amp;
C onsum e r
Services boloro soiling Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy^______________________

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HSALTH INSURANCE ANO 40tK
PLAN I Drug IrM workplace.
Apply at: MO Milter Drive,
Altamonte Springe 407-2609000

S250 to $50Q/Week
Will Train to Work at Home
Holping tho U S Government
Filo H U D / F H A Mortgage
Rotunds N o Exp
Noccssary!
Call Toll Free
1-866-537-2907

Eckankor, Religion of the
Light and Sound ol God.

SANFORD'S
BOOK SHOPPE.

222 E. I si St.
Saturday
May 29, 1-3pm.

w w a k iiilk itl.tiP '

2 5 8 -A u t o m o t iv e
L o w e ll's A u t o R e p a ir
T o y o ta &amp; A S E M a s to r M e c h a n ic
F o r o lg n &amp; D o m e s tic A u to R e p a ir
A S o rv ic o
3 4 0 0 W o s t 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 8 A M -0 P M
.
V IS A / M A S T E R c a r d

2 6 9 -C lean in g S ervic es
b l it z c l e a n
W o O tte r T h o s e S o rv ic o s
• H o u s e C le a n in g S v c .
• O ffice C lo a n in g

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures M atched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 L/l

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

(877)447-1950
Capl. MikeAdams

2 7 7 -H ea ltiica re
Wrist Pain?

F r e e R o p o rt E x p o s e s
T h e S o c r o t T o E lim in a tin g C a rp a l
T u n n e l S y m p to m s F o r G o o d . C a ll
To ll F r e e 1 -8 0 0 -8 0 3 -6 6 9 0 . 2 4 H r
R e c o r d e d M o s s a g o .________________

27 8 -H a n d y M an
Maintenance Folks
R e m o d e l k itch e n &amp; B a th '
Irrfga tlo n /P re ssu re W a s h
P a in tin g / C e ra m ic T ile
R o tin is 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 e p a irs / U te H a u lin g

407-830-9366

279-HAULING
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 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 r v ic in 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 om e
I m pr o v em en t
CLIMA-SHIELD
CERAMIC COAT1NO
THERM A-SHIELD
R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S

407-871-4143
S E E O U R A D O N P A G E BA

2 8 7 -L awn S ervices

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
L a r g e &amp; S m a ll L a w n M a in te n a n c e ,
P ro s s u ro W a s h in g &amp; M o ro . C a ll lo r
F r o o Q u o te .

301-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 e a p ro b le m h o u s e ?
W e ta ke o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o equity, n o p ro b lo m
A v o id fo re clo su re
N o c o m m ls s lo n s .to a s
W e p u t c a s h In y o u r p o ck o tsl
F r e o ro 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

R o o f in g
ALLMAN ROOFINO
S p e c ia liz in g in re ro o fin g
&amp; re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
L ie # R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

308— T h e r a p e u t ic

M a ssa g e

407-435-8228
Classic Cuts Lawn Cars
R e a s o n a b le Y o a r R o u n d S o rv ic o .
M o w . E d g e , W o o d o a t. &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n th 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

Quality Cut
Lawn Maintenance
C o m m e rc ia l &amp; R e s id e n tia l
B lo w in g , T r lm in g , E d g in g
C h ris tia n O w n e d &amp; O p e r a te d
C a ll A n y tim e . 4 0 7 -7 8 2 -3 1 4 5

R.E.Z. Lawn Cara
Yard Maintenance, Clean Up,
&amp; Haul ON
407-702-7015
407-702-4448

A S IA N G IR L
F U L L B O D Y M A 88 A O E

P R O F E S S IO N A L
9AM-12PM 7 Days

C A L L 407-497-0658
SR436 E#
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS

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

Wo Accept All Credit Carda.
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 .
Llc/lns .407- 280-1579

316— W e l d in g &amp;

294-P a in tin g

S h e e t M etal

A FFO R D A B LE
PAINTING

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUMINUM OR
STEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates I
C A LL ROBBY,

Hom e Of Th e
B id B u s te r
G o t 2 B id s T h e n C a ll U s
C o m m e rc ia l &amp; R e s id e n tia l
U c &amp; In s u re d 15 Y r s . E x p
2 0 % O ft W ith T h i s A d
Free Estimates

407-830-0596
407-466-7866

407-221-6885

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

28 1 -H o m e
I m pro vem en t
Pressure Washing &amp; Painting
Plumbing A Electrical Fixture
Installations
407-321-8712

FULL TRAINING
GREAT BEN EFITS
GREAT ENVIRONMENT

i—

A d v e r t is e y o u r b u s in e s s o r s e r v ic e s f o r a s little a s $ 2 .0 0 p e r d a y .
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 if ie d R e p r e s e n t a t iv e

2 7 5 -D rywall

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

i—

W R rftr

R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e rc ia l
W e e k ly . M o n th ly , B l-W e o k ly
L ic e n s o d , B o n d o d , In s u ro d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

Oaklawn Memoria

252-319

Business &amp; Services
D irectory

Ruth's Quality Houss
Cleaning Service

through dreams, post lives
ductory talk presented by

i—

407-321-6712

Grill. Food Prop Oays lull/part
tone, no Sundays C a l 407-3338675

ond soul travel al an Intro­

—

150 plus Christian Child Caro
Center interviewing kx F/T A P/T
pro school &amp; toddler teachers
Benefits Aval C a l 407-9360636
ext. 10 or Fax 407-936-0041

SPEAKS TO US

Security Financial
407-^61-9700

It's illegal lor companies doing
buslnoss by phono to promise
you a loan and ask y o u to pay
for It beforo thoy deliver. For
more information, call toll-lroo
1 -8 7 7 -F T C H E L P ( A public
sorvico m ossago Irom T h e
Sem inole H erald and tho
Fodoral Trade Com m ission)

Sendees

4CI7-3&gt;22 6]LIL

DISCOVER HOW GOD

Guying or sofcng a homo? Guying or SoAng a Busnoss?
Looking lor a Forodosuro? Cooking lor tho Bost Ratos?

S a tis fa ctio n is G u a ra n te o d ll
Free Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers

Attention
Readers!!

71—H elp Wanted

Miscellaneous
___________ 199-229 _____
18 119 7

to

Employment
9 112 1
_____________ 6 773 ___________
4563

6

I M l

ADD YOUR BUSINESS NAME TO OUR
LIST OF BUSINESS SERVICES
FOR AS LITLE AS $ 2 .0 0 PER DAY

$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

CALL JIM 407-322-4263

SANFORD - LAKE MARY AREA

| P L U M

M

IN U ,

l« M C S

OornmtervMf/ffeefcfterWNtf/Ste/vlcte

c a l l T o l l Fr e e !
State certm td M C F C057227

400 S. Sanford A ve .- Sanford, FL, 32771

�PJlftC 2B May28 &amp;27.2004

Tub Herald

H e r a l d C la s s IalIMI6
Financial
4563

\
__ f
Em ploym ent^

Rentals
91127

/ M e rch a n d ise
__ /"Autom otive
Real Estate
181-197
M isc e lla n e o u s
231-245
141-165

61-73

Se n d e e s

199-229

To Place Your Ad Call 407- 322-2611
71— H

elp

Wanted

AbYEBIlSINQJiALESR E P R E S E N T A T IV E
T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld It
looking for an Advertising
Sales Ropresonlativo lo join
our progressive sales loom
serving Sanford. Lako Mary A
surrounding
aroa.
marketlng/buslnoss dogroo
or
som e
direct
sales
experience preforrod W o will
(rain the right Individual who
possesses
solid
organizational skills, good
Interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desire to achieve Must bo soil
motivated, encrgotic and
goal-orientod
with
commitment to outstanding
customer service. Computor
ond/or design skills holpful but
not necessary. Must own
good, reliablo transportation
This Is a lul tmo MorxioyFrtlay
(40hr work wook required),
ontry-lovel position with
compensation based on
education
and
solos
ovporienco.
II Interested, ploaso sond
rosumo to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Managor
S e m in o le
H era ld
New spapers
P O Do* t667
Sanford. F L 32772
P ho ne: 407-322-2611* 11
Fa*: 407-323-9408
E m ail:

tHunoa&amp;MmlnoiericfoKi.cQ
m
EOE
Bobcat operator noodod, o*p
roquirod lor grading pads A final
grades. Class A license a plus.
407-402-7060
Bobcat Operator: Must havo
residential grading exp. A valid
d v o rs kconso Sanford Aron 407402-9805
Need
D is h w a s h e r
for
breakfast shift. Also need
Execu tive H o u se Koeper A
B rea kfast W a itre s s Call
407-444-1000
C A N V A S S Wontod P/T Salary
♦ Bonus Will Train Th o Wright
ftc p lo C a l Cfann-SIwiU At 407671-4137
Clerlcal/Cust S erv H ep Data
ontry, counter serv. bit up to 30
lbs. W a ra h o u s a A s s t Fill
orders, stock, lilt to 50 lbs Both
M -F w/bonotits A roq W indows
A ottn to dotait. Will train
C in d y 407-322-6097
Earn Extra Monoyl W ork Part
Tim e Hours Incomo Potential
Of $1000-61500 A W eek. Call
407-630-5696

71—H elp Wanted

71—Help Wanted

C o n s tru ctio n La b o r: Looking
lor a caroor and not just a job ?
Positions open lor installation
crew C O L Uoonse a plus Apply
in person to Metro Sew or
Sorvlces. 2720 W . S R 46
Sanford, lax 407-322-5777.

Podralt Sales Consultant 7
Pro aolors: For busy Sam's Ctob
Limitod
travel.
groat
compensation. Call 386-7363661, leave msg

D is h w a s h e r, experienced
hard workor. Call DaVinci's
Rostaurant.Attor
1:30,
Sanlord. 407-323-1388

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 ,
QFW P
(407)299-1380
DR IVIN G)
IN S T R U C T O R
nooded part tlmo lor our
Sanlord school. Minimum
roquiromonts: 3 yoars driving
or
related
experience,
oxcollonl satoty record, moot
all D O T roqulremonts. high
school grad or Q E D with
good communication skills
G ood pay and bonelits
package Call Truck Driver
Institute and ask lor R E X 800554-7364 or lax rosumo: 407328-8006
Fram ing
carpenters
A
helpors,
hourly
A
also
subcontractors.
SanlcxdOrlando area 407-6873452.
Lawn spray person noodod lor
local post control com pany .
Noed valid drivors llcenso.
407-321-8647
Lk Mary Gilt Baskot Storo, 1225 ♦ hr&amp;tok Willing to train Self
starter, positive nttitixlo. exp with
M S Word. Excot. O B helpful C al
Bruce or Lori 407-936-0468
L U M B E R Y A R D : Holp noodod
Forklitt codified Apply at Cox
Lum bor, 3874 C h u rch St.,
Sanlord E O E
Most ol Central Florida H O M E
H E A LTH AIDS wont answer this
ad Thore alroady working lor
us! C a l Interim Health Caro 4077405284 or tax rosumo 407-5391483
P A IN T E R S A N D H E L P E R S
N E E D E D . G R E A T P AY 407
830-0596
Painters- Expononce -H and
Tools Roquirod Several Lako
County Projects
1-888 216 6061

Pest Control Technician, Exp.
Prolorred
Salary
♦Com m ission* B onus
Call
407-323-6681 O r Fax Rosumo
407-330-4157

Restaurant,
cooks,
dishwashors. bussors. bar
lenders, servers C a l Pam, 407323-3991.
SpringHill Suites Sanlord
Som lnole Tow no C antor is
hiring
lor
the
following
positions:
F/T H o u se p erso n
F T/ P T Desk Clerk
F/T M aintenance
G ood working environment,
looking tor good, faithful
omployoos Taking applications
Immediately 201 N Towno Rd
Sanlord.FL 32771
Tractor Oporator: Must havo
residential grading exp A valid
chMrelconeo Snrfcrd Area 407482-9805
Waftte House, 14 A S R 48. now
hung a l shifts, good pay A good
bonelits. Apply In person M -F,
ntlor

1 pm.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Well
Established
Company Seeks Route
Toch. Good Knowledge
01 Greater Orlando,
Excellent
Customer
Sorvico Skills. Very
Good
Incomo
Opportunity
With
Professional Growth.
Clean Criminal &amp; DMV
History. 407-302-0042

103— H ouses U nfurnished

103— H ouses U nfurnished

107—M obile Homes
For R ent

2535 Goorpa Ave. Sanlord 3/1.5
houso, C H A . available now,
Section 8 wetcomo $750 mo
$750 security. C all Porzig
Realty, 407-322-8678

D O Y LE R EALTY
R EN TA LS
(407) 322-2495

G EN EVA : FO R R EN T OR
S A L E . 3/2 mobile home on 5
acres with pond. Pasteur A targe
workshop S700/MO C a l 305522-2802

3BR/1 BA. cable, screen porch,
w ashroom , largo yd., carport,
carpet, air/hoat Alter 4 PM 407323-7113
534 Wilton Cir. 2BR/2BA Placid
Lakos/Towno Houso Gated
Community, W/Pool. Coll For
Details
$950/M O
$950
Socunty C a l Porzig Realty 407322-8678
Sanlord. 3BfV2 5BA ♦ bonus rm,
2 ,t9 6
sq
Itm any
upgrados/shows liko a model
O pen houso Sat 5/29 from
10A M -4 P M Call for Inlo A
showing appl. Asking 2 I9 K in
Country Ctob P » k Sub 407-68777 /3

N E W -L u x Town Hom o, near I4 $ 417 1665 sq ft In unit 3B R
2 5BA scroonod patio, attached
gar ago. a l appl ♦ wnshMry, soc
sys. gatod oomm $1400M O 407688-0492
Lake M ary: 5/4. Executive
Pool Homo, 5,000 ♦ si. w/
In Law Sulto Renovatod
S e cu rity Flnanclal/Mel
407-661-9700
S a n fo rd : 3B R . 123 Club Rd
Foncod. pots ok with doposit.
$695 ♦ dop 407-323-4540

93— Rooms For
R ent
W EEK LY R EN TA LS
S tarting ® $82/wk.
H isto ric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423
Very nice, very clean turn rm ,
all utl, cable. A/C. Indry. phone,
kitch use. soc. dr. resident
owner, prtvato ontranco N o
S m o k ln g l O n ly d r u g free
so b e r need apply. 407-3140924.
Large
R oom :
w/cafclo,
m icrowave, relrig. p ifo ilo
enlranco.
parking
space
$ l 00/wk includes utilities.
Roloronces Roquirod ‘
407-331-8191

s worn!
MTodayToPlaceMd
407-322-2611

phi

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

SanfordCourtApartments
407-323-3301

,

*-

t;s tv r n iN s t t it R iM : y ik Sp ii i is? ’i'y u h r ir'w t tpr

i uli/c in nuu hmf familarn» ub hrthimthm rutnviw kk 10 U . I KM

24fcomi*7(M*)t2MBtS ONI T tU B G B T ADOPTIONS.

Business Opportunities
\ t.MMMi R li n i i l 'i k k t m V i M I alrr. IW n u n a l m m n J
equipment VTV50#. ( ’til (S77|IH)-II726IK)?IX)2 0.17

A IJ .('A M I('Y M IY R O ITK IIU )«irir* W * X )t4 i)? Y u u o * «littl
ctnJ) nwK Ik luJn XI S U h m tnjC tiki; Alll.x JV.W5.(100414
biii HUM lHI I

SpartullrTflchli.*, Krtartlkm.14)nrUrU. ■( l S IO M I K V I rt
lurrd an D i.m r o (&gt;.xnvl 1‘tlrainl i)Urni dclamrtpiutitt frimth
tnurpmirun »tnud !■« nt» nurtet JcmtrU tot (t il
K m IS liA II 7711

IJHXI Y I.M IIM , VU IttihiiMt W. 13) th ttk v Lam tau! ItUIN.'l

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford
1 ,2 . A 3 Bedrooms available
tram $45Q4non#i C«* 407-3233268
Etticiency apt In Sanlord,
$30(Vmo plus $200 doposit 409
W 1st St. 407-688-9971.

Aciiinr W
Horida Mtlrupublan
m il ). Carver IJu.aiion
In Acujunu&amp;f. BuumvComfwirt InliamatMiScinkc.Cnmuul i«$iKf lkaiihC arc U f i l TcnkAlburnOalf »k k '(H D )) 1^211%

EA R N \(H KhMskH.4Hibn* tnm hm *.Buunru.ParalrfaLCcmpulrrv Srtanfkini anJ navr t uumul Aui Akail^Mf. |ub plAcmcni
atiioancc and iomfmKrt pnuuJrd Call Hrc tk66i«5l-2121 in

Convenient
S / m c Io u s

Affordable

300 OFF
1st M o n th ’s R e n t
W ith 1? Mo. Lease &amp; Auuroued Credit

• SpadouA AjiartnirnU with large Closet* • take
Front» Vollr)t»all » Sparkling 1*001 » Tennis Courtn

2 DORM . $615140 AND UP
Cabi* Included

Sanford/Lnke M a ry: 1 , 2. and
3 Bertoom Apts, startng at $539
Lake Front Living. Free Rent!
Call now. 407-322-9104, E H O

100— Condominium
R entals

Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanlord * 330-5204

141—Homes For
S ale
3BTV1.5 B A concrete block. 1100
sq ft, now root, new C H A , wall
to wall tile, fenced yard,
$71,800. 102 Country Club
Drive, Sanlord 407-929-7173
or 918-495-2026

S ELL YOUR
H O U S E TO D A Y!
New com pany in Lako Mary
has sovoral programs lo buy
your home tor al cash or lease
with tho option to purchase ALL
price rangos considorod.
Call now to hoar
your options

407-493-3255

'P z :

101— H ousesF urnished
Clean A secure for single adult
only . 2BR/1BA downtown
Sanford S700/MO
1st A
security 321-377-3033

( « k I ar Mnn turrd V Ilk n» nt11nnall) pt i rtwtlv. Ii &gt;your m int)1
Otl cuk m thro you nml n notl' Ok)nU hru in Or taiuaru
Srttlrmml Purvhtim ll77)Mincy -Mt

t U A S J Ilt l » k

fuf U ruil.ird « H ) m « U , (rjxitici. tiv] Inutf

tiKcjvy.titi iwiiiTkt 73IOI(i Wnx.ank J ( i Vinu.itthktem
( i l k Sim h* Simtwni Stnltmctt i

KU X FAKE 5YEFDV Pnnta Aipiactde iVIkti dttlroy anaanicd
ualctwnnattdt Sprrnl oaitdc tued ptlkti lilt pau tern] Kiev
lively I lUi acedt a any drpdi Cotifiad and apprutol fit tut by tint
agtncm F«(ictlt»dlb«uiumill(IUUl)2* 9)y&gt;utnntt Aipmait
Cumpany 16279tk Sum Urp4 W C K3 Hui 10741. WYuu Bear lalt.
MN.5SII0 aaa HWalimtirA n u

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

C A LL AND ASK US A BO 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 T IN G S .
C all Jo y c e S ta n s b e rry
407-323-6755
O r, J a n Duttw eller
407-679-1000

160— B usiness For
S ale

• 5 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 7 6 4

3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St.
Sanlord.
H ardw ood
firs,
onek)sod porchos. $89,500.
Zoned
R C -1
(Restricted
Commercial) Rosidontial rontal
use permitted Groat business
location 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026

NO MONEY DOWN!
Free list ol properties available
with no down payment Free
recorded mossago, t -866-2267280,
I D f 1043
Re/Max
Central Realty

Subscribe
Today!

N m f i v i n , t s a r I W W f a i In V n l.S u it .* p w 114 STIVIIW
’ III N ocipritcik cm n ur) I jury Ixicli I all lltilrfilt I’uJuuniny
Ctll7iityifi.iafa (IUUIiS76-25l3Eit. IM

I k iirr •COYT.NA.Vr TRANSPORT. Trtmi tnl Sakn chrit n . our
nt* pay pltn (&gt;» net OprrMm. LtpmcKtij Dm tn . Sukit. Trtm i tnj
OrtJiultSm JtnliCtUllM iM OREPAYll S*1«&gt;7.372V|

K iptrtrnm l Trtdrtm tn NttJtd. Skillt rtquiml rnnukhny.
intUltilion. (trptniry. mill » i « L tn j cunttructian. Full limt.
lU ltn tit t T r t t t l, O rtti Rtntfitt tm) W t| tt Hmtil:
a a a .d ttK P iiit cum. F it ; (636)331-1213 Or till ($00)46*5709.

D rlu n 4 l»n «r Optrtlun Itn d iU r htilht mml pndkthlt A mdtpmVtt ly n M in m AmnKt NnFmtdnpnilunf.brufrri(hl A m n .
futl tunhtrytiptidtl t u n call 1177)425-5776

S YI F.S 15JSS YYn i l ) ( mat PutoMlal! II S u m a t Did ll SoCtn Yeti'
2 3Cmfiniird Appanuntai Duly' lltnt fill AiulaNt Call Ctdimiit
VUirtand (*M|S63 3IM

••HOY FJtNMF.Vt tad POSTAl J()BS*»Pt B U C A N N O I M T MKVT.Ntm hifuijfnra 112 Y4$7u IvltTan pwuimt Btntfxtand
lmnm| Ft. apfUuiun! and uifo (800(573 $533 D tp P-3151AM
IIPM/7Day»

Flortst/Gitt S hop in O viedo just
roducod to $30K total Includes
Inventory A van. Storo tront
location Call Sheroe, Security
Financial, 407-661-9700.

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
D IN IN Q R M :
.B O M B A Y
C H E R R Y W O O D . 110" Dbl
Ped, 8 Chippendale C hrs, 72*
Butfot/Hutch, U n used, Still
Boxed, Cost S t 8K. Sell $3950
Marble Server $750. 13 pc
Cherry Sot. 78* Table, 8 chrs,
China C a b . $1295. 407-6601415

BED:
N ow
tirm queen
pillowtop mattress set. $110
Del avail 407-275-0612.

Real Estate

.N o

H F .Y t'ltn I.N O R IIIC YROI IN Y.M’HIViLSHElIF.HF.STIOtN

NC MOCVTAINS MCST SEE lionet.Cahmt. A ciaft.A INVEST­
MENTS ChmAn Mounuin Kcali, Ml'KIII Y N C Cali fit Frtt Brochurr (SUdUI-SMi* » » » ckenAcrmuiniainrraliy com

A FRF F IXNI of A7, NYL A CO land barialav 3ft 160t m Limrtl
ptiett FVlcttm Call I m 4*6 526)

Y IT O R D Y B IX IA K F n t O l l RIY-TKNNFXNFT-Dtrpyrarnunl
lairtnnl in tarpm irtmotr in I ’S Genii) tk(«n|. mature kardawalt.
LOGCABLNtppnntd CIoitloPanvTN Fnm»l9.990io$72.W0 Call
6 . uit map lt$*)575 LAND » » » nmkamtncinlandertn

Ttnanan Ij U M S alt! 5nit laket ita only J393DO' Great Vmt v
muicrncilmtatc Eiccllrnl finaiicin| atail Toll lrtt(IMil77ft526)
Waltrfum Gnup. Inc.

IAKFIB3R G AIN 524,900. Fret n n m d boat tUp!Gc«l) litpeniliir
tie»parrcl»/nK«miloflimrulla|mcado*iAlntt AUitt njixnal
furto on 35/HO acre metainnal lalt in TENS Patnl ronlt. a tut.
tract, mart Excrllml financuj Call lam ($00)704 3154. rtt 4$).
Sonet Bay.lLC

"M A K E T1ILN SI MYIER T H E B O T E Ftrmntcc t Nomt talc A
Gulf pnvmirt »,|| malt ttety year tpctul Sunm| a 5l4.90ftCall
LalctkitKcaky 1423&gt;620-5820

A rTF-V n O N J1508VYF lT t .Y t U : A R A N T F iH NOW Acvqwij A(t
plicmmi itoCASII llinn( Buout" Guanmttdin Wnuni"! (tM 12*7-

O rta m in t of m otlng lo the Carolina M in i? G rin d

doll tottoL’SMuImztinkirnw

Opening prc-curutniction pnen atuLablc on ttuuded golf

Media Haur Wt'rt tax4in| fur a prrun ako njoy t tkf itaanit of a
lullahrunt Irani tnt mmntaL tfct t hallcnjo ol Ikt fan paced n t» tpapn aditnitmi inJutlry. Ikt opjxttunnitt let cantr (mark, and Ikt
nnancial iraardt of a antprtnut cunprasUKn p a iiy i Wt art
itankin| lot an appiicanl ako puututt an unimianlin| id Ikt nratpapoadttmunttitmiiruandkaicurpliinalanias.mlrrpminal.and
pmtnuiKnaliiuUt UralcaniidaittkuuYitikik.ipiakutiafitlijiiiliiy.
rtipnu&gt;tiiru.auiiniut.andi.|aiiuaUn Flufittfl.kiamlolpcuIkt
lulkmui|arrat mjtittuif.ad&gt;Cf1itin|FR.biandinf.iiinkibii)inf.and
priatin| (aadalalcfutUuiyukaNUktitlktaktblylotuedkaaihiplr.
ki(k p ru t.) pruyrvtt a uk i Itrn antnnm lo dttul fVaic tend rttumt
lo nnumtfflprru cum « fat lu|t30i377.36U2

IH3IXYYYOOD CASTING Narnnal Taknl Stuck Acton. Moddi.
Mot it Fit:at Ncttini Immtdialtly in yia. area Nuctpcntiu nevti
tary (177)797-7127 t il 401

DrtttnlTTAMOnJUTIOMSISOaSOSIpkOaBuain.Wthittikx
louder IVtun'SiuarlYliami trmunali Amicllinil.iprruljnct Call
(800.428-0543 iFanail mniam| If anndliai cum I cut nTAl't

( IYY M .R 4 m .R YT ORS-kun Soulheatl kr|an*IL»nt Wccil) ‘ llifk
Ptrctau|t Pay'Rrfri|craltd Kuat'No Harktal'Dcdicaltd
Ditpakbtr*0»a liykuripki laic multi iratk. SuncoCamen. 1005
O anttO ptnh. lU U IS ijn .nBrnui'CallCamm) UXIJi237 I2M

Instruction
lim y FnuipmtnlDprrHaet I K I l M l i l tiauuajaH'mualtVnda
Ccauuauiy Cullrgt Camptu iii&gt; Ptannral Auutam.. 11661915
1573 Aca i-uacd 1taming Senate 5l77HumaaaTiad.Lacaau.fT
54461

Legal Services
IR F X 4 R (H )M DIR FX TTY SYSTEM I V I I DING INST A L U 11ON! 125* ChanocU hum 529 v i \ l , at lading lu a lt InantullHO
A STAR/ 2 ti. I SA It Rtnnclam Apply lU6iS0ft4QS6

*7 BM W M3 Red with Black leather Interior. 5 ipd. 6 due
cd changer, alarm, lunrouf. fully loaded 69k located in South
Honda. S17JOO (130)322-3910

A N Y FLA G , pok*. atU. I ’S, S u it, Furrign. MiUtary,
Sporta, N F L , NASCAR. CoUrgf A Bore. Low pnect.
(A do dime, utc Code ABC. get $5.00 ducounL (188)36976)6 ww w caucnflag com.

ARRIZtT F3)7 A C T ! S U M IF A 4R1MF.7 NF22) A I.A YYYIR 7 ( rant
nd M e a t . Ftkaurt. Miwirmcaaot. Scat A FcdnaiCkargn. Laatiag
V me . 11til art H I CaI24tKH RN.|SSS|715554XA-A -A AUaraty
Rtfm al S tn k t.

DIVORCE 51755275 • COVERS chOdrrm. tic Only oat ugnaiurt
rapumi' 'L id u d n gutl fen' Call Tell her (IU | 9 9 S H U . cU ttU
(la m If ta lD n « «T a c k Eatabiukad 1977. •

IN Jl RFX) IN AN ACCIDENT? SOUCTTFi) by ma.l |t&gt;«cm [rrva.
a by an anenty, unttugma a ducia who lac* you a m m aa
actalna'CaRA-A-A A TTO R N EY ReferralStnktlMl735S341

tem eu t

407-321-0759

Fixer U p : Sold as 1st 3/2, Eat
In Kit., LR . $62,900
R eno va ted : 3/2. Liv Din Rm,
Garago $79,900
A B e a u ty : 1/2 Aero. 3/2.
2300k sq ft Liv. Din, Fam Rm.
2 car gar. $141,900.
In La w O uartara: 4/3,2300k
sq ft Uv, Din. F a m . Game Rm,
$169,900
Lak oview : Renovatod 3/2.
Uv, Din. Fam Rm. Fonood Yard.
$178,500
Lik a N e w : 3/2, Liv. Din.
Garago. nicely landscaped
yard $95,500

Inc.

Nood an Investment?? Want
to Move out of Aportnort Ufo??
2405
O ra n g e
A venue:
Charm ing 2/1 cottage, wood
firs, brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks, movo-ln roady
low $90,00 0 ‘s Call Jo yce
Stansberry 407-323-6755

.

ForSaie
S an lord:
2BR /2B A
large
Irving/dirung area, fully equip,
kitchen, w/d. $625,140 ♦ $300
S ac. Dap. 700 E. Airport Btvd
(Sandlawood Villas) Call 407323-1803

103— H ouses U nfurnished

Country lake i

Financial

LAKE ADA 1 BDRM. &lt; " &gt; . ' •

407-323-8670

Offlce/Warehouse: 1,250 sq It
A 2.500 sq tt. Offico A/C.
privato rostrm Sec Dop rqd A
1 yr loaso 407-323-8122

risteria

R e a lty

Buy a homa with 1700 catlv
Gout Farndoaura. Rapot’
siMMOti. oruuroz. vatiSU!

front h o m n itn No time limit to build. Low down pay ment,

M ARINER'S V ILLA G E

Country
Style
City
Living

127—
S torage/Office For
R ent

l n h a r x i m w i n k x n lirt

(SnOAVtUMiitln

Kducution

99—Apartments
Unfurnished

AFFCfDABLE H2IZES
YHmJF£ 1 reCFEF.nS

Help Wanted
p

&lt;iK iAhTIC5DAY \n1kw.jun&gt;.«.L$Jt*M.M&lt;ialrrarn-4l.*9UI
am Single. Tankm k Tn-AiW DumpvTnkk tracim* I a'wN»)».
Crawlri linaim k IfA.t.»v I t jy a i «\ klrtor Cirmkr* k Saapm
HAxlSnrv Ruhta TimJ IxiftJm. hvtlifU, Piling. SkhVkrv Id lfi
llumhcrv Log 1
I arm Trakttw J M Wood Auction C o . Iik
(J W i: m W Hr)antWouJALU*II137

Sanlord: 1 Bedroom apt, tile,
walk-ln shower, $575/mo or
6175/week,
water/lights
included. 407-314-4818

S an fo rd O ffice: 750 sq ft.
$450/mo
N ow
R ugs.
Decorated, 3rd St A S Sanford
Ave. Plenty of Parking, Privafo
Balh. wet Bar, Very Nice 407579-8942, Brk/Own

E L D E R S P R IN G S off S R 427.
3 B R starting at $140 per wook.
$140 Doposrt. C a l 407-333-3964
or 407-302-7034

S an lord:
D o w ntow n,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, color TV.
kitchotto room, private bath,
sloeping rooms Call 407-3214900

Beautifully lurnishod 1BR apt
$850/mo. includes water, cable,
olocticity 407-323-8670

LO N Q W O O D /LA K E M ARY:
Mid
size
public
storage
w arehouse, 800 st spaces,
nice, secure, easily accessible
location $23(VtTto C a l 407-3310539.

C O M F O R T A B L E 2 B R /2 B A ,
C O U N T R Y S E T T IN G . L A K E
A C C E S S . 5500/M O . 1 S T,
L A S T A R E F 321-377-2128

Auctions

97—Apartments
Furnished

117—Commercial
R entals

107— M obile Homes
For R ent

Privato Room In Longwood
Home. Steady Employed, NonSmoker $68 wk, $50 Deposit
407-830-6216

Soeklng a person to share my
homo, vtow ol Lake Monroe, lul
house pnvkogos C a l 407-3287232 lor an appointment

Apartments

V S # f/

1

BONO MONtY: Hk o w ue IDHO 000

" ' Adoption
, ‘p

95— R oommate
Wanted

Spring Into 200*1
With One O f Our

S a n fo rd : 1/1. Eat-In Kitchen,
LIVIN G
Rm.
$460/$425Sanford: Lrg 2/2
Condo,
P rivacy
Patio
$675/5650 Dop
S a n fo rd : 3/2. Kitchen. Living
Rm . Foncod Yard. N ow Paint.
8
Accoptod
Section
$675 5 62 5 Deposit
S a n fo rd : 3/2 Condo. Approx
1400 S q Ft, S crn Porch,
Inside Utility R m , Eat-In
Kltchon,
Dining
Rm .
Com m unity Pool $775/5750
Dop
S a n fo rd : 3/1. Single carport.
Utility Rm , A Storage. Largo
Y d $725/5700 Doposit
D e lton a: 3/2, Canal Front, 2
Enclosed Patios, Tile, W/Lake
Accoss $750/$700 Doposit
S a n fo rd : 4/1 Hom e, Laundry
R m , Scr. Porch. S gl Car
Carport $800/5800 Deposit
A lta m o n te S p r in g s : 4/2,
Double G arago, Carpeted.
Very Nice H om e $950.00
$950 00 Deposit
D e B a ry:
2/1
W/SInglo
Garage, Lgo Storage Area. Scr
Porch. Lgo. Yard, Well/Septic
S675/S650
D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
W E R EN T A S E LL H OM ES

S A N F O R D 3BR/1.5BA Living
Rm .. Spa R m ., Largo Yard
$ 11 0O/MO 1st. Last A Security
407-402-4969

141— Homes For
S ale

141—Homes For
S ale

V.

*

lowett uucrett ratei in y n ! Call ($66)334-3253, * 669.

NEYVIiKi IIO M F 579.900.se Mauataim. Sea 2.11Dapine tux log
(a&gt;mc6cin(6uikink.mKnamntainttuing Mi|kclttnan.ta&gt;yacctu
Near Burnt. NC (KH455 I9II Ell 66

Steel Buildings
FACTO R Y B i l l DING SALE! "Rati Baduoi Prtrea!" Piutlluttll
Hen Sen Prut laureate Gudim Vutc 25i30j0«40j5i50j0&gt;l20.
(M in i IV «ttflN H i6 6 l-5422 Since IVSO

Vacatkms/GetawajR
O CEA NFRO V T VACAT lO N -jtk yl itlaad. GA. Call fewHut Dale
Haiti' Sub) u Atad 579 bitianccf bta.ii Kciun. (912835-2261 ut
569 (Aran Inn A Suiict. i 9I2 i635 22I I

Your Ad Could Be Here
ONE C A U . ST A M O BETTY li.N Y O IR Bl TtLSF.NS wd milUm of
(Utnual tewuaitn PYact your adimurmcat la ike FL Clauified
Adtcomng Nclauri. Fut $425 yuut al aid bt pU.td n ISOptptn
Chevi out UK 2i2 duptay neta m l too' Cab dut papn. ni llcnkn Mala.
FL S u m nit AdicniuagNctwixi Director atH66l742-l]73.u(t mad
kmulatrflprm cum far m at infamauat (Out cd Stmt pUcmcni»
tboatailakitl Vita ana lot t i n n.^d a.U tufiah r.ai

�The H erald
181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale
B E D : $195, brand now king sue
firm double-sidod mattress set,
can deliver. 407-275-0935
B E D : Luxury firm pillow top
mattress set. brand now
w/warranty. $155. 407-8311322
or
386 -216-2946
Delivery available

BEDRM

-

s

PC

Loren

C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bod.
Rails, Dresser, Mirror. Chest, 2
Nltostds, unused. Still Boxod
C ost $7k. Sen $1950 407-6601415
B E D R M - 8 P C Hgh-ond Louts
VIII
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail. Dresser, Irl-mirror
Chest. 2 NiteStds. Unusod. Still
Boxed, Cost $15K, Soil $3,250
407-660-1415

Bedroom

Group:

Louis
Phlllipe collection, solid wood
sleigh bed, dresser, mirror,
chest, nightstand. N ow in
boxes, must sell $1295 407402-1781 or 386-753-1515

BEDROOM SET: 4 piocos.
brand new, still in boxes
$320. 407-275-0935.

191—B uilding
M aterials
CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFING for Barns, Boat
Docks. Shops, etc Also Culvert
P&lt;po 15'x20' 18*x20'. Can For
Prices Surplus Stool &amp; Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788

199—Pets &amp;
S upplies

Patti's Pet
Sitting
Will Care For Your Dog or Cat
In Y o u r H om e While You Are
Gonel Plonty o! T L C . Very
Reasonable Rates! References
Available
Up on
Request
Pleaso Can 407-314-8703

407-275-0612.

DINING ROOM: 12 place

Legals

N O TIC E O F A U C TIO N

Sanford. FL 32773 Prospective
bidders may Inspect vehicles
one hour prior to sale. Terms are
cash
or
certified
funds.
Seminole Wrecker reserves the
right to accept or refect any and
all bids

This auction will be held on
JU N E 19. 2004, at 9 00 AM St
325 Aulin Ave . Oviedo. F L
Prospective ladders may Inspect
the vehicles on the day before
the Auction from BAM until 6PM
Terms are cash or certified funds
only
O V IE D O
TO W IN G
reservos the nght to accept or
refuse any and an bids
The following
offered for bids

vehicles

are

f097 P LYM O UTH NEO N
VIN# 1P3ES22C4VD213648
Publish: May 26. 2004
E I9 3

Publish May 26. 2004
E196

Notice
Always Towing
4366 Hwy 427
Sanlord. FL 32773
407-321-3225
407-321-4557 FAX
Vohiclo Type Vm# Auction Dato
JU N E 16

N O TIC E O F P U B LIC A U C TIO N

86 T O Y O T A
JT4RN55RXG0203758

211—A ntique &amp;
C ollectibles
C olle ctor w ill pay $500 to
$3,000 for H . New ton, A . Hair
A L R oberts oil paintin gs.
C all 321-863-6233.

BEDROOM SET: 7 pleco
cherry sleigh bed sot. new,
boxed, $895

Legals

221— G ood T hings
to E at
Valencia
O ra n g e s .
R ed
Grapefruit, Peas A C o rn
M e riw e th er F a rm s , 3461
C elery A ve, S anford.

Notice Is hereby given that
Oviodo Road &amp; Wrecker Service
will sell at public auction for sal­
vage lor cash on domand to the
highest bidder the following
dosenbod vehicle: 1991 Honda
Accord four door black, VIN#
1HQCB7666MA036160. 1987
Cadinac Eldorado two door blue
VIN*
IG 6EL1 IBOHUGf 4528,
2001 Pontiac Suntire two door
rod VIN# 1Q 2JB124X17377033.
1989 Honda Accord lour door
gold
VIN#
1HGCA5641KA084278

95 HYUNDAI
KMHJF23M6SU789968

Oviodo Road A Wrecker
Service rosorves the right to
accept or rejoct ony and all bids

M A TTR E S S S ET: Brand now M
size orthopedic firm with
warranty $85 407-275-7626

231—C ars For S ale

235—

187—S porting
G oods

T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale

Pool
Ta b le :
8M
IB C
professional series. 3 pc 1* slate,
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, still in
crate, cost $4K .sel $1450 407660-1415

P ic k u p T ru c k : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995, 104.000 milos,
dark greon, oxtondod cab, V 8 ,
power everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve

94 P O N TIA C
1G2NE5537RC741B21

90 Chev Cavalier
VIN# 1G1JC54G5L7130781
The auction will bo held at
*12 00 P M on tho said dales
above
At Sominole Paint A
Body 2540 S, Myrtlo Ave

the property descrtied in such
certificatefs) wHI be told to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 3045 YEAR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P AR C E L ID#
0000-4540

13-21-29-515-

Description ol Property: LEG
U N IT 454 W IN D M E A D O W S
VILLAGE N O 4 O R B 960 PG
509

C IT Y O F LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA

Namos in which
JA N E B VICK ER S

Carol A. Foster
City Clerk

assessed:

All ol said property being In tho
County of Seminole, State ol
Florida.
Unless such certificAte(s) shall
be redoom ed according to law.

C a n Y o u R e c o g n it a
th e W | n a a t S tro k e T
• 8ur**an mrnbnaM or
« « a t r » a « of tbm face, ■rm cv
t*g M («cta»yor&gt;onakK)9of

tfvtxxtr
Monday. JU N E 28. 2004. at

11 00am
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful
biddor at tho salo FuS payment
ot an amount equal to the high­
est bid Is duo within 24 hours
attor tho advertlsod time ol
sale All payments shall be
cash or guaranteed Instrument,
made payable to the Cleik of
tho Circuit Court

•SattWr mnfvjBnn.

t* imtaraUnrftrtQ

• 8utfclan truutto i m i g tt on*

nrhn(h*y«a
•SuddentrouM*wafkrsQ
di/vw **. lot* of
or toordhafton

• fWxSlen. *&lt;n w * h**rUc#w with
no known cmrae
l m » t n I ft* § i g n t a n d c*ff
I f fft*jr o c c u rf

Dated on 5/13/2004
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 . FLO R I­
DA
by Gernldino Harford
Deputy Cleik
Publish: May 19, 26, 2004 ond
June 2, 9. 2004
E143

H e a r t S i t ' 1KL'
B rie fs
fo r m ot* inform ation, call
1 AM) AHA tlS A t or vtail
WWW «in * ilf «tih «4 fl 0*0

Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad...........
..................... 1 week $ 1 8 .....................3 weeks $36
.................... 2 weeks $ 2 5 .......................4 weeks $45
Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC A U C TIO N
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
C A J TO W IN G WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC A U C TIO N FO R S AL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
D E M A N D T O H IG H E S TB ID DER
TH E
FO LLO W IN G
D E S C R IB ED VEHICLE:

Notice Is horoby given:
Seminole Paint A Body will sell
al Pubic Auction lor salvage lor
cash on demand to highest biddor, tho following dosenbod
vehicles:
JU N E 7, 2004

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN by
the City Commission ot the City
of Lake Mary. Florida, that laid
Commission adopted Resolution
No. 715 on May 20, 2004, vacat­
ing a portion ol the stormwater
easement running along the rear
of Lots 1 • 3 of the Oaks as
Timacuan
Subdivision,
as
recorded in Plat Book 60. Pages
46 • 48. Public Rocords of
Seminole County, Florida

93 FO R D
2FALP71W9PX162134

S a v e o n P a rts ll Mowor
Blados, Bolts. W heels, Tiros A
Tub es
C a s to 's .
261 7A
French Ave, Sanford. 407-3238418

M a ttre s s
S et:
NASA
technology memory loam as
seen on TV/Mall 20 year
warranty Retail $1699, must sol
$595 407-402-2778 or 3866688494
^
^
—

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

Am rucan Heart i
Association."

84 D O D G E
1B3BG26P5FX547058

Hospital Bed $100, Light
weight whool chair, $90,
regular whoel chair. $70,
shower bath seat, $25, glass
dining rm table w76 upholstorod
pastel flowerred chairs, $200
407-322-5916

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC A U C TIO N

Legals

Page 3B

JU N E 12

Publish: May 26, 2004
E197

1988 C H E V Y C O R V E T T E .
BLACK
NEEDS
SOM E
W O R K O R G IN A L O W N E R
$5000 407-688-6644

Legals

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
that E Q U IF U N D IN Q INC. the
holder of the following certificate(s) has filed said certificate(s) for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) in
which n was assessed ie/are as
follows

C IT Y O F LA K E MARY.
FLO R ID A
N O TIC E T O T H E PUBLIC

Publish: May 26. 2004
E199

M iscellaneous

Publish: May 26, 2004
E l 94

Publish May 26, 2004
E198

91 C H E V R O L E T
1G1FP23T8ML1B862G

Prospective bidders may
inspect tho vohides on the day
beloro tho auction between
9am-5pm Terms are cash or
cortifiod funds.

223—

AND ALL BIDS

DATED : May 21. 2004

B2 M E R C E D E Z
WDBAB33A7CB007300

Futon: Solid wood missen-style
arms, extra nice loam layerod
pad All brand new $195 407402-1781 or 386-753-1530

L egals

JU N E It

This auction will bo held on
JU N E 12. 2004 al 10am in the
morning al Autotronics at 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road,
Oviedo. FL 32765

formal cherry set. pedestal
table, chairs, M hutch, brand now,
never usod $1200 407-2757626.

May 2fl &amp; 27.2004

1995 Toyota: 2 DR Tan
VIN# JT2 A T0 0 N 1S0035391
TH IS A U C TIO N WILL BE HELD
O N JU N E 11, 2004 A T 10
O 'C L O C K AT C A J TO W IN G ,
1240 S C R 427, LO N G W O O D .
FL 32750.

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 • 10 lines.........................900/line
11 - 20 lines....................... 800/line
21 or more lines................ 700/line

P R O S P E C TIV E BID DERS MAY
IN S P E C T T H E V EH IC LE T H E
DAY
BEFORE
A U C TIO N
B E T W E E N 9AM A N D 5PM
TE R M S A R E C A S H O R C E R T I­
FIED FU N D S C A J 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 OR R E JE C T ANY

Legal Advertising
$4.95 per column inch

i

0 /T C A S /

W E W ILL RUM yOUR y a r d ’
2 DAYS... ^
o&lt;
S A LE AD
&lt;
&amp; TH U R SD A Y’S LAKE MARY

of
This location only
332 W. Lake Mary Blvd.
Sanford, F L 32733
For more information call The Herald Classifieds Department at
4-07-322-2611 or come by our o ffice at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford.
_________________* D elivery Limitations may apply__________________________

T h e H e r a ld
C A L L 407-322-2611 to get RESU LTS
11

l

�May 20 &amp; 27. 2004

The H erald
L egals

L egals

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
T H E E IG H T E E N T H 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
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE N O . 04-602-CP

lor cash at the Wost Front Door
of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue.
Sanford.
Florida
32771, at 11OO a m on the on
the IS day of June. 2004. the
foUowtng described real proper­
ty as set forth In said Fmal
Summary Judgment, to wit:

IN R E: T H E E S T A T E O F
JA Y C S A U C E R ,

L O T 32. PINE C R E S T
H E IG H TS REPLAT. A C C O R D ­
ING T O TH E PLAT TH E R E O F
A S R E C O R D E D IN P LAT
B O O K 9. PAG ES 77 AND 78.
PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F SEM I­
N O LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A

Deceased
N O T IC E T O C R E D ITO R S
T h « administration ol tha estate
ol JA Y C S A U C E R , deceased,
wtiose date ol death was July
12. 2002; Is pending In the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probata
DMsion. File Number 04 502C P ; the address ol which Is Post
Office Drawer C , Sanford. FL.
32772. The names and address­
es of the personal representa­
tive and that personal represen­
tative's attorney are set forth
below
ALL IN T E R E S T E D P ER S O N S
A R E N O TIF IE D THAT:
Ail creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate, Including unmaturod.
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice Is served must Me thou
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 TH E
F IR S T PUB LICA TIO N O F TH IS
N O T IC E O R 30 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 E M
All othor creditors ol the decodont and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's ostate, including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
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 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 E V E R BARRED
T H E D A TE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
MAY 26. 2004
PAULINE S A U C E R
Personal Representative
William H Morrison. Esquiro
Florida Bar No 143303
BALDW IN &amp; M ORRISON, P A
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 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
Case Num ber: 04-510-CP
IN R E: E S TA TE O F
R O S E G LEN N .
Docoasod
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the
estate ol R O S E
G LE N N ,
deceased, File Number 04-510CP, Is now pending In the Circuit
Court in and lor Seminole
County. V Florida.
Probate
Division.
address of which is
301
No?fti
Park
Avenue,
Sanlord, Florida 3277t. This
estate is a testate (A Will Was
Found) estate. The name and
address of the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney aie sot
lorth below.
ALL C R E D IT O R S O F T H E
D E C E A S E D A R E N O TIF IE D
TH A T 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
of the data that Is 3 months after
the time of the first publication of
this notice to creditors or, as to
any creditor required to be
served with a copy hereof, 30
days alter the date ol service on
the creditor. (F S §733 702)
A LL C LA IM S A N D O B J E C ­
TIO N S N O T S O FILED WILL BE
FO R E V E R B AR R ED
The date ol the first publication
of this Notice is May 26. 2004
Personal Representative
JE A N W EITER M A N N
124 M O R N IN G G LO R Y DRIVE
LAKE MARY. FL 32746
BRIAN R LO E . E S Q U IR E
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No : 0722560
3074 West Lake Mary Blvd ,
#136
Lake Mary. FL 32746
Phone: (407)3234126
Publish May 26. 2004 and
June 2.2004
E191
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 EM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 02-CA-1353-14-L

W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal ol the court on May 13,
2004
C O U R T SEAL
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K O F TH E C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Attornoy lor Plaintiff
Knstm Erin Lettiero. Esquire
Steven B Groenfleld, P A
Suite 402
7000 Wost Palmetto Pork Rond
Boca Raton. Florida 33433
Telephono (561) 392-6391
Facsimile (561)392 6965
Publish May 26,2004 and Juno
2,2004
E192

N O TIC E
Vehicle Auction 0 9 0 0 a m
W H EN Jun e 10. 2004
W HERE Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street, Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR : 1989
MAKE C H R Y S LE R
M O DEL C O N V ER TIB LE
C O LO R : W H ITE
VIN # 1C3XJ45K8KG250534

VEHICLE
YE A R 1994
MAKE: D O D G E
M O DEL 4DR
C O L O R W HITE
VIN # 3B3AA46K8RT214639
V EHICLE:
YE A R 1904
MAKE TO Y O TA
M O DEL 4DR
C O LO R G R E Y
VIN # JT3MX63E8E0044271
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN Jun e 13,2004
W H ER E: Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street, Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EHICLE:
YEAR 1985
MAKE: FO R D
M O DEL PICKUP
C O LO R : R ED
VIN I : 1FTBR10A2FUA36741
VEH IC LE:
YEAR : 1991
MAKE: D O D G E
M O DEL: C O N V ER TIB LE
C O LO R : R ED
VIN #: 3B3XP45K5MT552311
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN Jun e 15,2004
W H E R E : Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EH IC LE:
YEAR : 1999
M AKE: C H E V Y
M O DEL: 4DR
C O LO R : SILVER
VIN #: 1G1ND52M5X6163640
Vehicle Auction 0 9 0 0 a m
W H EN : Jun e 16. 2004
W H ER E : Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EH IC LE:
YE A R 1990
MAKE: M ER CU R Y
M O D EL: 4DR
C O L O R : B LUE
VIN #: 2MECM74F1LX668838
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN Jun e 17, 2004
W H ER E : Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1 st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EHICLE:
YEAR : 1994
M AKE: NISSAN
M O DEL: 2DR
C O L O R SILVER
VIN #: 1N4EB32A9RC800532
Notice is hereby given: Paul's
Towing will sell at public auction
lor salvage lor cash on demand
to highest bidder, the loMowtng
described vehicles
Prospective bidders may tnspod
vehicles one hour prior to sale
Terms are "CASH O R C E R T I­
FIE D F U N D S ' P auls Towing
reserves the right to accept or
refect any and all BIDS
Pubksh: May 26. 2004
E l 95

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 .
I N C , as Nominee lor Household
Finance Corporation.
Plaintiff,

S T A T E O F M ICHIGAN
C IR C U IT C O U R T, FAMILY
DIVISION, FO R T H E
C O U N TY O F C ALHO UN
O R D E R G R A N TIN G
SE R V IC E O F P R O C E S S
B Y P U B LIC A TIO N
FILE N O 04 543 D O
Hon JA M E S C
K IN G S LEY

vs
R O S E M JO N E S , et el .
Delendant(s)
SECOND
R E -N O TIC E O F S A LE
(Pubksh in Sanlord Herald)
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
August 15.2003, entered m Civ#
Case No 02-CA-1353-14-L of
the Circuit Court ol the
Eighteenth Judicial O c ta l in and
lor Seminole County Florida,
wherein 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
Household Finance Corporation.
Ptatnttt. and R O SE M JO N E S .
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
R O S E M JO N E S . D A R R EN
DAR N ELL JO N E S . UN KNO W N
S P O U S E O F D A R R EN OAR
N E L L J O N E S . R A S H M IK A N T
PATEL. KALA PATEL. C IT Y O F
S A N F O R D . JA M E S G O B E R .
S TA TE O F FLO R ID A D E P A R T­
M E N T O F R E V E N U E , and
Unknown Tenant In Possession,
are Defendants
I wK sei to Vie highest bidder

KIN G SLEY
Upon reading Plaintiffs Venfied
Motion testifying to the la d that
the whereabouts of Defendant
are unknown and that service
upon the Dolendant ol the
Summons and the Complaint lor
Divorce in this action cannot bo
otherwise efleduated. and It
appearing to the Court that
Defendant can best be apprised
ol the pendency of this adion by
the publication of this Order In a
newspaper.
IT IS H ER E B Y O R D E R E D that
Dolendant shall serve upon
Plaintiff, whose address is 11
Green Street. Baltlo Creek, Ml
490)4, her answer or lake such
othor adion as may be permitted
by law on or before the 25th day
of June, 2004. Failure to com­
ply with this Order may rosult In
a Judgment by Default against
Dolendant lor the rokof demand­
ed In the Complaint lor Divorce
lilod In this Court
IT IS F U R TH E R O R D E R E D that
a copy ol this Order be pub­
lished lor three consecutivo
woeks in the Seminole Horakt.
P O . Bos 1667, Sandtord. FL
32772.
IT IS FU R TH E R O R D E R E D that
tho first publication ol this Order
be made within 30 days ol the
dalo ot entry of this Order, and
that mailing ol a copy ol this
Order
bo dispensed
with
because Plaintiff cannot, witti
reasonable diligonce. ascertain
tho placo whero the Dolendant
would bo likely to rocotvo matlor
transmitted by mail

Plant#! IN P R O P E R

O R D ER
At a session of said Court, held
In tie Catioun County Cecurl
Court. City of Battle Creek.
County of Calhoun. Stale of
Michigan, tils 30 day of Apr#.
2004
P R E S E N T JA M E S C

Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment
ol
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 SEM INO LE
County, Florida. I will sell the
property situated In S EM INO LE
County. Florida described as:
L O T 139. B EL AIRE HILLS
U N IT TW O , 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 U T B O O K 22.
PAGE 89 90 O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
a/k/a
3131 E Wmdchlme
Circle. Apopka. FL 32703
at public salo. to tho highost and
best biddor, lor cash, West front
door ol the courthouse, located
at 3 0 1 North Pork Avenuo,
Sanlord. S E M IN O LE County.
Florida, at 11 00 o'clock a m , on
Juno 10. 2004
Dated at Sanford. Florida this
10 day ol May. 2004
(Seal)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Doputy Clerk

Publish May 12. 19, 26, 2004
E101

Publish May 19. 26. 2004
E l 36

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 1BTH
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
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO: 03-CA-647-14W
FIR S T NATIONW IDE
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R ATIO N .
PLAINTIFF

VS
A R TH U R CRO SSM AN . 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 PAR TIES
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 A R TH U R C R O S S ­
MAN. UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F
A R TH U R C R O S S M AN . IF ANY.
MARIAN C R O S S M AN . IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. TH 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 .
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 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 MARIAN
CROSSM AN.
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E O F MARIAN
C R O S S M A N . IF A N Y; JO H N
D O E A N D JA N E D O E .A S
UN K N O W N TE 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 )

R E -N O TIC E O F
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
Motion to Reset Foroclosuro
Sole dated May 10, 2004
ontered In Civil Case No 03 C A 647-14W ot tho Circuit Courl ol
tho 18TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEM IN O LE County. Sanlord.
Florida. I will sell to tho highest
and best bidder lor cash at the
Wost Front Door at the S EM I­
N O LE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avonue in
Sanlord. Florida, at 11 00 a m
on tho 10 day ol Juno, 2004 tho
following described property as
sot lorth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:
L O T 62 IN T H E C O LO N N A D E S
TH IR D S E C TIO N . A C C O R D ­
ING 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
16, AT PAGE 55. O F TH E PUB
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INOLE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
Dated this 10 day ol May. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ot tho Circuit Courl
By Mary Stroupe
Doputy Clerk
Publish in
TH E SA N FO R D H ER ALD
T H 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
80t S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-07279
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S AC T. poisons with disabili­
ties neodmg 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, (•
600 955 8771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-0770. via Florida Relay
Service
Pubksh May 19. 26.2004
E l 35

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 O FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
C A S E NO. 02-CA-4S9-14-L

v.

Document drafted by:
Mark J Tyslenko (P62967)
Attorney at Law
Crenshaw Legal Center
142 Surby Avenue
Battle Creek. Ml 49015

N O TIC E O F S A L E

James C. Kingsley.
Circuit Judge

B O B B Y L. JA M E S
II G R EEN S TR E E T
B A T TL E C R E E K . Ml 49014
Plaintiff
JO Y C E LE V E D A JA M E S
218 TU S K E G E E AVE N U E
S A N FO R D . FL 32271
Defendant

person or persons in
possession;
Defendants

Douglas C Znhm. P A
18830 U S Hwy 19 N . #300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phono
(727)539-1094 la»

VEHICLE:
YEAR 1998
MAKE: FO R D
M ODEL: 4DR
C O LO R R ED
V IN # : 1FALP6531WK143685
Vehicle Auction 0 9 0 0 a m
W H EN Jun e 12,2004
W H ER E: Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1994
MAKE TO Y O TA
M O DEL 4DR
CO LOR GREEN
VIN # 4T1GK13E5RU047600

L egals

L egals

L egals

E M C M O R TG A G E
CO R P O R ATIO N .
Ptambtt.
v.
GEORGE
A.
NORBERQ;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
G E O R G E A N O R B E R G . LISA
J NORBERG;
U N KNO W N
S P O U S E O F LISA J
N O R B E R G . and a l unknown
parlies claiming by. through,
under or against the above
named Defendants, who are not
known to be dead or alive,
whether sard unknown ponies
claim as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, kenors.
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants. T E N A N T #1
and/or T E N A N T #2, the ponies
intended to account lor the

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
OF
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O : 04-CA-462-14Q
JO H N T W H ITE ond
JO A N W H ITE , Husband
and wife.
Plaintifls,

vs
E Q U ITY T R U S T COM PANY
C U S T O D IA N
FBO
P ETER
TO D D H U TC H E S O N IRA AND
AN Y O TH E R UNKNO W N
TE N A N T S IN P O S S E S S IO N ,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
PURSUANT TO
F.S. C H A P TE R 45
N O TIC E is given that pursuant
to a Final Judgment dalod May
I t . 2004, In Case No 04 C A 462-14G ol tho Circuit Court ol
tho Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Sominolo County,
Florida, In which JO H N T
W H ITE and JO A N W H ITE nro
the Plaintiffs and E Q U IT Y
T R U S T C O M PAN Y C U S T O D I­
AN
FBO
P ETER
TO D D
H U T C H E S O N IRA and A N Y
O T H E R UN KN O W N TE N A N TS
IN P O S S E S S IO N aro the
Defendants. I will sale to tho
highest and boat bidder lor cash
at the West Front Door ol tho
S EM INO LE C O U N T Y C O U R T ­
H O U S E , 30t N Park Avenue,
Sanford, Florida 32771. at 4100
A M on June 15, 2004, the fol­
lowing described property set
forth In the Order or Final
Judgmont:
L O T 3. B O O T H 'S S U B D IV I­
S IO N . L E S S T H E W E S T 8
F E E T TH ER E O F, 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 5.
P AG E 6 . 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

1382 Benwick Way
Cassetoerry. FL 32707
P A M E U K. CO X
Personal Representative
220 Sonora Dr.
Casselberry. FL 32707-5752
Willis m A Ottmger
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 0060368
LA N D IS G R AH A M F R E N C H .
PA
1555 Saxon Boulevard. Suite
204
Deltona. Florida 32725
Telephone (386)574-1461
Facsimile (386) 5744)242
Pubksh May 19.26.2004
E l 38

D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

T H E D A TE O F F IR S T P U B LIC A ­
TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS MAY
19.2004
Michael Barr
Personal Representative
P O Box
Lake Mary. F L 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

N O R A R W O LF
Social Security Numbor
290 07 3778.
Deceasod
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
TH E ADM INISTR ATION ol the
estate ol N O R A R W OLF,
deceased. File Number 04-491CP, is pending in tho Circuit
Court for Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Division, the
address ot which is P O Box
8099, Sanford, Florida 32772
The name of tho personal repre­
sentative ond tho personal rep­
resentative's attornoy are set
lorth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER S O N S
ARE N O TIF IE D TH AT
All known or reasonably ascortamoblo. including contingent
creditors ot the decedent's
estato on whom a copy of this
notice is sorvod within threo (3)
months after tho date ol tho first
publication of this notice must
tile thoir claims with this Court
W ITH IN
TH E
L A TE R
OF
TH R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
DATE O F TH E FIR S T P UB LI­
C A 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
D A TE O F S ERVICE O F A C O P Y
O F TH IS N O TIC E O N TH EM
Alt other creditors ot tho dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against tfio dece­
dent's estato must liio their
claims 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 TH E FIR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL C U IM S . DEM AN D S
AN D O B JE C T IO N S N O T S O
F ILE D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
B AR R ED
The date ol tfio lirst publication
ol this Notico is May 19. 2004
Personal Representative
Michael W Vogolsang
1228 Falls Blvd
Wostm, FL 33327
G E O R G E C KELLEY, E S Q
Attorney
lor
Porsonal
Representative
Florida Bar No : 098523
P O Box 1132
Apopka. FL 32704 1132
(407)886 2130
Publish May 19, 26. 2004
E l 39

Monday. JU N E 28. 2004. at

1100 am.

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN,
that E Q U IFU N D IN G INC. the
holder of the following certificate(t) has filed said certilicate(s) for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ot
Issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) In
which it was assessed ts/are as
follows:

Payment of Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at the sale. Full payment
of an amount equal to the high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
after the advertised time ot sale
All payments she* be cash or
guaranteed instrument, made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1523 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001

Dated on 5/13/2004.

P A R C E L ID# 02-20 30-30003 IB-0000

Publish May 19. 26. 2004
E l 40

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 Geraldine Harford
Ditodty Clerk
Publish May 19. 26. 2004 and
June 2, 9. 2004
E l 42

Description of Property. S E C 02
TW P 20S R O E 30E B E G
1637 52 F T S A 6 1 6 6 4 F T E O F
NW C O R R UN N 60 D E G 32
MIN 14 S E C E 158 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 58 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 28 D E G 44
MIN 22 S E C W 178 It F T T O
B EG

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 E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
Case Number: 04-491-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE OF

Legals

L egals

L egals

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
that E Q U IF U N D IN G INC. tho
hold or ol tho following certilicato(s) has Med said certilicate(s) for a tax dood to be
tssuod thereon The certificate
numbor(s) and year(s) of
Issuance, the description ol tho
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assossod Is/aro as
loHows:
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1172 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC S A L E

Namos in which assossod S A N ­
FO R D PINE R ID G E LTD

Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and Intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsoction 713.78 ot
the Florida Statutes that on
06/11/2004 09 00 a m ot 2522
Country Club R d , Sanlord. FI
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accopt or rejoct any and/or all
bids

All ol said property being In the
County ol Seminole. Stale of
Florida
Unless such certificate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the properly described In such
certilicato(s) will be sold to the
highest bidder at tho west front
door,
Seminolo
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on

J M 1BF2322K0352869
1989 Mazda 323

P AR C E L ID# 33-19-31-300125B 0000

Publish May 26, 2004
E200

Description of Property; LEG
S E C 33 TW P 19S R G E 31E 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 &amp; E 25 F T
FO R RD)

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-7 -O R L -2 2 D A B
(Forfeiture)

Namos In which assossod:
R O OSEVELT GR EEN
All ol sakt property being in tho
County of Seminole, Slato ot
Florida
Unless such cortificato(s) shall
bo redeemed according to law.
tho proporty desenbod In such
cortificate(s) will bo sold to tho
highest biddor at the wost front
door.
Sominolo
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JU N E 28. 2004 at

Page

U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A
v
L A R R Y C U R T IS B A K E R
N O T IC E O F F O R F E IT U R E
Notice is horoby given that on September 25. 2003, in tho caso
ol United States v Larry Curtis Banker, Criminal No. 6.03-cr-7 O R L -2 2 D A B . the Unltod States District Court lor tho Middle
District ol Florida ontnrod nn Am ended Preliminary O rders lor
tho lorleitufo ol 807 Hickory Avenuo. Sanlord. Florida.

11 00am
Payment ol Sale toe. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording loos are required
to be paid by tho successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment ot
an amount oqual to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time ol salo All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to tho Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Datod 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 IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
by Oeraldino Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 19. 26. 2004 and
Juno 2. 9. 2004
E141

Th o Umtod Stntos horoby gives notice ot its intention to disposo
ol tho lorf oitod property In such mannor as the Attorney General
or a deslgnoo m ay diroct. In accordance with the provisions ol
21 U .S .C §§ B53, any person having or claiming a legal right,
title or inlorost in tho aloromontionod property must lllo a peti­
tion with tho Clerk ot tho United Statos District Court. Orlando
Division, 300 Federal Building. 00 North H ughey Avonue.
Orlando, Florida 32801 within thirty (30 ) days ol the final publi­
cation ot notico ol tho criminal forfeiture action or receipt ol
diroct written notico, whichever Is earlier.
Th o potition shall bo signed by tho petitioner under penalty ol
perjury and shall set lorth tho nature and oxtont ol the petition­
er's right, titlo, or Interest in the forfeited properly, tho time and
circumstances ol tho petitioner's acquisition ol tho right, title, or
inlorost in tho forfeited proporty. any odditional (acts supporting
tho petitioner's claim, and tho roliel 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 I S T R IC T O F F L O R ID A
Publish: M ay 19, 26, 2004 and Ju n o 2. 2004

E113
I

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D FO R S EM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File No. 03-1248CP
IN R E: E S TA TE OF

D A TE D this 11 day ol May,
2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LE R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

.

Carl Wasiloski. Attorney at Law
507 Palm Avonue
Titusville. Florida 32796
Publish: May 19. 26, 2004
E I3 7

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 IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File No. 04-499-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
B U N C H E G CO X,

C AR O LY N R O TH .
Doceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
T O A LL P E R S O N S H AVING
C U IM S
OR
DEM ANDS
A G A IN S T
TH E
ABOVE
E S TA TE :
Tho administration ol the estate
ol C AR O LYN R O TH , doceased.
whoso died Octobor 8 . 2003.
testate and the dale ol the will Is
March 6. 1999 Case Number 031248-CP. is ponding in tho
Circuit Court lor Sominolo
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, tho address ol which is
301 N Park Avonue. Sanlord.
Florida 32771 The names ond
addresses ol tho porsonal repre­
sentatives and that personal
representatives attorney
are
set forth below

Docoasod
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the ostate
ot
BUNCHE
G
COX.
deceased, whose date of death
was Octobor 31. 2003; File
Number 04-499 C P is ponding
In tho Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ot which is
P O Bo« 8099. Sanlord. Florida
32772-8099 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentatives and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below
AH creditors of the decedent and
oilier persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
ostate on whom a copy ol this
notice is served must (He their
claims with Oils Court W ITHIN
TH E U T E R O F 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 O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
TH E DATE O F SER VIC 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 the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate must file thee
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 P UB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E.
ALL C U I M 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
TH 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 LA IM F IL E 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
DATE O F D E A TH IS BAR R ED.
TH E DATE O F F IR S T P UBLI­
C ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
MAY 19.2004
SUZANN L C U Y T O N
Personal Representative

ALL IN TE R E S TE D P E R S O N S
AR E N O TIFIE D THAT:
All persons on whom this notice
is served who have objections
that challenge the validity of the
Will, the qualifications ol the
Personal Representative, venue
or jurisdiction of mis Court are
required to file their objections
with mis Court W ITH IN TH E
U T T E R O F TH R E E M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F TH E
F IR S T PUBLICATIO N O F TH IS
N O T IC E O R T H IR T Y D A Y S
A F T E R TH 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
All creditors ol Ihe decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice is served within three
months after the date ol the first
publication of this notice must
Ilie their claims with this court
W ITH IN
TH E
UTER
OF
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F T H E FIR S T P U B LI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E 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 EM

SAFE START

A OMK-Or-A-KINO DNOWNINO PHKVENTION PMUGNAH V J&amp;ftff )
THAT OlVIft YOUR CHILD THI ftKILLI TO IUNVIVK. X ___ /

Protecting your child against drowning It a tarlout responsibility Drowning Is the
number one cause ol accidental death for children under four, and 11 children will die
today from drowning In tha United States alone Thankfully, there Is a program that
teaches childien water survival techniques. Safe Start teaches your child the skills of

All other creditors of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
estate of the decedent including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must Me their
claims with this court W ITHIN
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F T H E PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E

floating and swimming to safety, both In swimwear and everyday clothes. Throughout
Its history. Safe Start has taught survival swim skills to over 100.000 children. Of
those, over 740 have saved themselves In a drowning situation
SAFC S T M T Is available through participating YMCA Family Canters In Orange.
Seminole and Osceola Counties. Per m ore Information, please call (40 7) S44 3S0S
Visit our erebslte at arww.safestart.ee

ALL C U I M S ANO DEM AN D S
N O T S O FILED WILL B E F O R ­
E V E R B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G
TH E
TIM E P ER IO O S S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . A N Y C U I M FILE D
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R MORE
A FTER
TH E
D E C ED EN TS

( c n im l H o n d o Y M C A

FART o r CIHTRAL FLORIOA VMCA‘1 TOTAL AQUATICS FROSRAM

»

�Vol. 112

Sanford H erald

No. 81

50 &lt;

Sanford, Florida

Copyright C 2CXM Tty. Santort Herald

www.sanfordnewspaper.com

WEEKEND
May 30, 2004

Bus service funding hotly debated
B y Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

County commissioners want route changes
while cities demand dedicated funding source

SANFORD — By avoiding the
possibility of losing erne of the
county's seven bus routes
TUesday,
Seminole
County
Commissioner Grant Maloy Is
calling for dranges to the lesserused Oviedo line while some dty
officials are saying its time to
overhaul the funding of the whole
system.
Introduced to the growing

community southeast portion of
the count}- in October of 1992, the
Oviedo-based bus line primarily
serves the University of Central
Florida, Oviedo Marketplace mall
and the neighborhood of Alafaya
Woods. Seminole County com­

missioners coresident! eliminat­
ing the route this month when tire
dty of Oviedo refused to pay
nearly half of the $80,000 needed
to continue the service.
Although the Oviedo City
Counril agreed to fund the

remaining portion of the route
tills month. Maloy said dranges
arc needed to increase the viabili­
ty of the, route that has shown
only a slight increase in riderslrip
since its inception.
When Link 47 began it rvas

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.

See B u s , Pago 3A

Airport

Starting Safely

Patriots denied

servicing about 3,500 passengers
a month, and as of February 2004
only about 4,500 passengers used
the route.
"It's still one of the lowest per­
forming routes in the whole sys­
tem,” Maloy said. "One of the
problems is it doesn't go to wliere
there Is a high density of people.
'To me it's on life support and
it never seems to take off," he
added.

S«e Sport*, Page 10A

grant

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 can! and
billing information, personal
informatioa as well as treat­
ment information.
The records were found in
a dumpster outside of the
office of Dr. I’arviz Brauman
(aka Brahman), 100 Lake Shore
Drive, Altamonte Springs. The
doctor Is reportedly in tne
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 me doctor's
office. Deputies responded,
documented the case, and took
the records for safekeeping.
Tire Seminole County
Sheriffs Office is now Icxiking
into whether a theft complaint,
filed on May 21, lias any con­
nection to the discovery of
these records. In that case,
reported last Friday, Brauman
alleged that somebody broke
into his office and stole patient
files. Furtlrer investigation
revealed another employee
was in possession of tire
records. According to the inci­
dent report, tire employee said
they were allegedly ordered to
disperse of them by tire doctor;
but put them into storage
instead.
The sheriffs office will be in
contact with the State
Attorney's Office as to appro­
priate criminal sanctions, if
any, tlrat apply to this case. A
special litre 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
contact information and a staff
member will call back.

S e m in o le S m ile

B y Dan Ping
Editor

H «rokJ photo* b y To m m y Vlnc*nt

Two-year-old Shawn Bass (above) leams a valuable floating lesson from Instructor Dawn Tapscott. Bass and fellow YM CA
Safe Start classmate James Mackin (below) visit the pool five days a week for water survival instruction.

YMCA Safe Start program teaches children water survival skills
B y A shley C o o ve r
Herald Intern

LAKE MARY — lire story is tire some,
but it's tire ending that 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 tire gate behind them.
Sire then heard a splash. She whirled
around.
Grayson and his tricycle had fallen into
tire pool.
By the time Dawber got to the edge of
the pool, Grayson had swum out from
under his tricycle and grabbed onto tire
side of tire 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
Iriglrest in tire nation, according to the
Florida Department of Health. In 2002,
almost 2,700 children 14 years old and
under were treated in emergency rooms

.

Ken Fen-in —
z*

American Legion
Post 53 Commander

R tiA L T t
c\ jE C tT IV £S

K

I

D

d r o w n i n g

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 emer­
gency.
Tne
Safe
Start program teaches children ages one to
four now to swim through the water; roll
onto their backs into a floating position,
flip themselves back over and swim to
safety. The program is a 6-week course,
consisting of daily 10-minute sessions,
five days a week. Children are taught to
survive in the water while wearing
bathing suits and normal clothes, as most

deaths
occur
when children
are
wearing
everyday
clothes.
Since
Safe
Start began in
2001, there have
been 14 report­
ed survival sto­
ries in Central
Florida
from
children who
were Safe Start
students, said
April
Vail,
Director
of
Aquatics for the
Central Florida YMCAs. So far,
the Central Florida YMCAs are the only in
tire nation to Irave adopted tire Safe Start
program.
Safe Start Is based on tire methodolo­
gies of the Infant Swimming Resource, a
program created by Dr. Harvey Barnett.
See Y M C A , Page 3 A

r,

See Airport, Page 9A

New police employee to
strengthen volunteer squad
department." In the past year,
the program has expanded to
include mounted horse patrol
and bicycle patrol, but as a
whole, it still lacks the participa­
tion level that was initially
expected.
Stuff said
recent and

B y C hristopher Patton
Managing Editor

SANFORD— A new Sanford
Police Department employee
hopes she has the "stuff" to
xpai
expand
the
rolls
alls of the
Citizens on
Patrol (CoP)
program by
tenfold next
year.
H i r e d

0

for drowning
related
inci­
dents, accord­
ing
to
the
National SAFE

SANFORD — The Sanford
Airport Authority will add
$1.1 million in security
enhancements thanks to a
federal grant.
The U.S. Department of
Transportation grant was
announced by Sen. Bill
Nelson of Florida.
"It's always
Iways nice when we
can get fedei
federal money for
these types of enhance­
ments," said Larry Dale, pres­
ident and CEO of the airport
authority. "It allows 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 spent on equipment.
Seven other Florida airorts also received federal
unding from DOT, including8
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

f u t u r e
j

,

*

c h a n g e s

would help
grow
the
program.
Instead of
mandati
set numt
of hours per
month, the

May 3 as the
new volun­
teer coordi­
nator, Sandra
Photo submitted
Stuff
said
Sanford
police
Volunteer
Coordinator p o l i c e
within a year
she plans to looks for willing community volunteers. department
have
tiie
has
lifted
police volunteer squad expand­
t requi
"Right now we are just I
ed from its current 11 active
members to more than a 100.
to get the program establi
Chief Brian Tooley has long and growing,” she said.
championed the volunteer polic­
Tne department is also
ing initiative stating they "arc a expected to ease the application
gift to the community and a wel­
come addition to the police See Volunteer, Page 3A

M e m o ria l D a y e v e n ts to u te d
a s b ig g e s t e v e r fo r S a n fo rd
B y N ic k Pfelfauf
Staff Writer

Big events are planned in
Sanford for Memorial Day,
Monday. It includes a parade, flyover, 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 930 a m T h en they'll
step off at 1030, west on First
Street to Park Avenue, then north
on Park to the new flagpole at the
lakefrunt."
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 Veteran'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

HarskJ proto by Tommy Vlncant
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard (middle) presents a Memorial Day
proclamation to Ken Ferrin (left), American Legion Post S3 com­
mander, and Don Coleman, president of Casselbeny 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 Jrv retired Colonel in
the US. Marine Corps, will be the
See Memorial, Page 2A

Names You Know &amp; Trust
r.ReattyExwutivsOrlando.com
(407) 862-9700

. ‘A M l &gt;!• - ’ •

4

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180364">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, May 26, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180365">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180366">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on May 26, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180367">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180368">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, May 26, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180369">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180370">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180371">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180372">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="18071" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17675">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/a81d79f42aaf88a9e34b2141c7c2d409.pdf</src>
        <authentication>b68308cf9af925745270bf6edd25e52a</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180383">
                    <text>Page 6B

Mnrch 24 &amp; 25. 2004

Tiik Herald

V

Have a health question?
Looking for a doctor?
The Professionals at Central Florida Regional Hospital's FREE Consult-A-Nurse
service can help you find the doctor who is right for you.
They are also available to answer your questions, listen to symptoms, and refer you
to the medical cane you need.
Providing the residents o f Seminole and W est Volusia Counties with quality
healthcare services including Open Heart Surgery, Neurosurgery, The Baby Suites,
and the area’s newest Emergency Services.

2 4

H o u rs

A

D a y.

7

D a ys A

W e e k .

1

N u m b e r

Central Florida
R E G IO N A L H O S P IT A L
1 -8 0 0 -4 4 5 -3 3 9 2
im

/

1401West Seminole Blvd, Sanford, FL 32771 •www.centralfloridaregional.com

i

I

�I

Herald

Vol. 112 No. 63
Copyright O 2004 Tho Sanford Herald

S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

3w V

w w w . s a n f o r d n e w s p*1a p
er.com
.■

WEEKEND

S a n fo rd e y e s

M arch 2 8 , 2 0 0 4

b e a c h p ro je c t
City seeks state funds to
rebuild beach on Lake Monroe
B y Dan P ing
Editor

Rams hold of
Seminoles
Lake Mary second baseman
Lynsey Schall (above) fires
to first during the Rams’ 8-5
victory over Seminole on
Wednesday.
See Sp orti, Page 14A

Doh! Suspect in
Homer Simpson
slippers turns
himself in
An Orlando man
apparently watched the
video of him holding up
an Oviedo gas station on
the evening news and
decided to turn himself
Wednesday into Seminole
County Sheriff's Office
deputies.
Authorities responded
to the
conven­
ience

SA N FORD
—
Water
enthusiasts may soon be able
to enjoy recreational activi­
ties on the north shore of the
city's Marina Isle.
City officials are propos­
ing a plan to rebuild a
beach tnat could be used
to launch small sailboats
and other recreational water­
craft into Lake Monroe.
Such a beach existed, but
constant erosion forced the
city to abandon the beach in
favor of large rocks and con­
crete in an effort to protect
the shoreline.

"They were fighting a
loosing battle," said Cnris
Smith, manager of capital
projects for the city. "Every
time they dumped sand, it
would
flow
north
to
DeLand."
Smith said the erosion was
caused by two factors: con­
stant wave action from Lake
Monroe pounding the shore
combined with frequent fluc­
tuation of the water level.
Smith and city staff, along
with experts from CPH
Engineers, think they have a
solution that could limit ero­
sion.
The plan involves creating
a protected shoreline by

Rendering by CPH E n g in e e r*

Sanford is seeking a state grant for a boardwalk, beach project on Marina Isle.
building two breakwaters
out into the lake. Rather than
constructing a solid break­
water, the city's plan would
involve a series of rock struc­
tures that would allow some

Fishing for Motorcycles?
Authorities net
stolen fram es
at bottom o f
Lake Jesup
B y C h risto phe r Patton
Managing Editor

W. State
Road
426 at
about
4:15
Escalera

am -

Tuesday
after a report of a robbery.
The suspect was identi­
fied as smaller build
Hispanic male that was
wearing plaid pajama
pants and Homer
Simpson slippers.
The store security
video from the robbery
was made available to
media outlets and the
incident received exten­
sive coverage on televi­
sion. The suspect, realiz­
ing this, reportedly set
out to make things right,
according to Steve Olson,
spokesman for the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office.
Wednesday afternoon,
26-year-old Adalberto
Rosa Escalera reportedly
returned to the gas station
with a money order,
apparently to repay the
money that he took and to
turn himself in. The busi­
ness called the Seminole
County Sheriff’s Office.
The suspect was arrested
and charged with robbery.

Sem inole Smile

H*rald p h oto by Tommy Vincant

City-County Auto Theft Bureau Investigators Frank Davis (left) and James Ingram pull in
a motorcycle frame Wednesday from atop the State Road 417 bridge over Lake Jesup.

C h iro p ro d o r at B uchanan
Chiroprocfic in Sanford

LAKE JESUP — With vehi­
cle identification numbers
etched on motorcycle frames,
they're often the most diffi­
cult part for bike thieves to
dump.
One Oviedo man had
thought he had found the
perfect hiding spot for the
stolen frames that can be eas­
ily tracked to theft records,
but that wasn't until when
one of his associates snitched
about the heap lying at the
bottom of Lake Jesup.
For the past week, investi­
gators wiln the City-County*
Auto Theft Bureau (CCAT)
have gone fishing to recover
some of the bikes that
Michael Christopher Carr, 26,
allegedly threw over the State
Road 417 bridge.
Using two boats that
dredge the bottom of the lake
with ropes and hooks, the
bureau has recovered almost
two dozen motorcycle frames
and parts of a Ford Mustang.
Carr was arrested shortly
after Valentine's Day for try­
ing to steal a motorcycle. He
is currently being held in the
Seminole County Jail on
See Motorcycles, Page 13A

the wave action," Smith said.
A solid breakwater would
provide
that
protection.
However, the St. Johns River
See Beach, Page 3A

Nightclub
incident
triggers
shooting
B y Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

SANFORD — A shooting
last weekend at-a Sanford-area
nightclub sparked a second
wave of violence that ended
with three arrests and one sus­
pect still on the Iamb.
Investigators in the Major
Crimes Unit of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office made
some progress Tuesday with
the early Sunday morning
shooting at Wavies' Nightclub,
located near the intersection of
18th Street and Southwest
Road.
According to Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Office
spokesman Steve OLson, inves­
tigators arrested Mario Jerome
Hicks, 18, of Sanford, for prin­
cipal in the first-degree
See Sho oting, Page 13A

Longwood
to consider
downtown
codebook
B y C h risto p h e r Patton
Managing Editor

Family returns to honor early pioneer
From Staff Reports

Dr. M ardi Buchanan —

water to still flow through. A
boardwalk would span the
structures allowing sightsee­
ing or fishing.
"We need to create a
lagoon that is protected from

Relatives of the Robert
Mills family will be gather­
ing in Seminole County this
weekend. They will be flying
or driving in from all over
the United States. Many of
the familv members will be
meeting for the first time.
Robert A. Mills, or R.A.
Mills as he was known, was
an
Orange
County
Commissioner in the 1800's.
He served on the school
board and platted the com­
munity of Chuluota in 1886.
He donated the property for
the cemetery in Chuluota

and Lake Mills
is named after
him.
Before set­
tling in the
area, he met
Abraham
Lincoln, and
once shared
a carriage
ride witn
Lincoln
the year
he ran for
office,
s t o p ­
ping and
checking on election
returns along the way.

R.A. Mills name appears
on the corner stone
that was saved
from the old
court house in
the lobby of the
Orange County
Regional History
Center and he
was great friends
with Mahlon Gore.
He had three
wives and lived to
be 102 years young.
The last 20 years of
his life was spent dic­
tating his memories to
his granddaughter in
California because he

was legally blind.
Larry L. Kolber, one of the
family members, has written
a book on R.A. Mills, with
assistance from the Museum
of Seminole County's coor­
dinator Karen Jacobs.
Jacobs is very excited
about showing the family
members the area where
their great grandfather lived
and worked. While the
group is here, they will be
visiting Lake Mills Park, the
Chuluota Cemetery, the
Museum
of
Seminole
County History and the
Orange County History
Center.

l

LONGWOOD — A new
code book for Longwood's
downtown aims to maintain
the architectural style of the
historic
district
while
enhancing the small-town
character of the neighbor­
hood.
The document that out­
lines design standards and
land uses is the final piece for
city planners in developing a
master plan of Longwood's
historic district. With the
three-year process nearly
complete,
the
City
Commission had its final
look at the code book last
week before putting it up for
a vote at their next meeting
April 5.

See Book, Page 3A

�Page 2A

T iif . H e r a id

Sunday. March 28. 2004

S eminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Editor's note: As promised, Maria Shreve is
taking a turn at being the Clock Keeper after
writing a large check to the Sanford Chamber
of Commerce on behalf of the Ping of King
M.mli Gras campaign.

Magnolia market place

O ut &amp; A bout
SAT
The Fab Follies presents
"Ain't Wc Got Fun,"
Saturday and Sunday at 2
p.m. at the Helen Stairs
Theatre in downtown
Sanford, with an extra per­
formance Saturday at 7
p.m. It's a cast of 40 year
olds with music you
remember from the 1920s
to the 1970s. Tickets are
$15 and $12.

It's no pink Cadillac Would the owner of
the pink paneled truck please move it? For as
long as I nave lived her#, (four years), the pink
truck has sat in the parking lot of 1st Street
and Palmetto Avenue. At one time, tire grass
was growing up the sides of tire truck. This is
an eyesore in downtown, especially now that
it has an "auction" sign (ranging fmm it. Who
does it belong to, why is it parked there, and
where is tire auction?
Paradigm shift: A letter in the March 7th
issue of The Herald really caught my eye. It
seems Sara Jacobson has seen the light and
now supports the 1st
Street revitalization.
Around tho Clock Since the design con­
cept was presented,
Sara has been very'
vocal against the revi­
talization. I'm just glad
she has finally realized
what a positive this
project will be for the
city and the residents.
by M aria Shreve
• • • • • • it *

The Seminole High
School Drama Department
presents "It'9 Murder in
the W ings." The
mystery /comedy play will
be performed in the school
auditorium at 7 p.m. All
tickets are $5 at the door.

What has my
District I City
Commissioner done for
my district lately?

Terminate the termites: For those of you
that are not aware, the majority of our down­
town buildings are suffering from severe ter­
mite infestation. It’s a challenge since a pur­
posed solution to rid the buildings of the bugs
is to tent the buildings. This would mean that
all building owners cooperate (ha!) and pay
for the tenting.
1challenge the city to invite Christo to wrap
our downtown. (Christo is an artist that has
wrapped various things for the sake of art —
www.christojeanneclaudc.net). It would ho an
event this town could capitalize on and it
would take care of our bug problem.
Street walkers: I know many of the locals
have already tested the new Kiverwalk, myself
included. Love the swings! I don't understand
why Chief Brian Toolcy Iras beefed up patrol
there, asking people to leave. I understand it's
a construction zone, but I can think of much
better use for our police — like monitoring
activity at 3rd Street and Sanford Avenue
where* there* is a problem of people "walking
the streets." Anyway, it's nice to have the lakefront Kick and looking spiffy.
Progress, maybe?: Now that Deputy C ity
Manager Andrew Van Gaale has taken over
Code Enforcement I am hoping we'll see
some action. This is an organization that has
had it's challenges over the last few years: lack
of follow through, lack of action and lack of
customer service, to name a few.
Some immediate issues that I hope they
take a look at: trees growing from downtown
buildings (a maintenance issue), people jump­
ing the curb and parking in their front yards
(this is just trashy), and the abandoned gas sta­
tions at 13th Street and Park Avenue (they’re*
an eyesore).
What's upstairs?: I'm talking about under­
utilized potential of the downtown buildings. I
challenge the building owners to consider resi- ’
dential or retail utilization of their upstairs. It
amazes me to see so much vacant spare that
amid easily Ik* converted into useable, prof­
itable spaa*.
Trusting neighbors: City Manager Al
Gricshaber will be the guest speaker at the
April meeting of the Sanford Historic Trust.
For those of you not familiar with the Trust, it
Is a neighborhood non-profit organization pro­
moting preservation, restoration, and improve­
ment of Sanford's Historic District. The Trust is
responsible for the Holiday Home Tour each
December. The money raised through the
Home Tour Is re-invested in a partnership
with the city to install historic style lighting
throughout the district.
The Sanford Historic Trust meets April 1,7
p.m. at First Presbyterian Church at the cor
ner of 4th Street and Park Avenue.
To the bunko girls: as promised, what's
said at bunko, stays at bunko.
Finally, if 1 could wiggle my nose and
change the following:
• Bicyclists riding the streets at night with
no lights that don't obey stop signs at cn&gt;ss
streets. Too many near misses.
• Cars with boom boxes blaring on 13th
Street or Palmetto Avenue. There* are* times it's
so loud my house windows rattle.
• The phone booths at 12th Street and Park
Avenue. Just take them out.
• A Publix in downtown.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Pat tho Plant Man (left) shows off some of his flowers and landscape plants to customers Tuesday at tho downtown Sanford
Magnolia Squaro farmers’ market. Tho market is open every Tuosday from 8 a m. to 2 p.m. Stop by for plants, fresh veg­
etables. arts and crafts, and entertainment.

Battery
Dondi Kentral Freeney, 19, of
Castle Brewer Court, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday during a traffic stop
near the intersection of 16tn
Street and Mulberry Avenue.
Freeney allegedly had been in a
fight the day previously with a
man playing basketball at the
courts near Sterling and Drew
avenues. He was charged with
aggravated battery — causing
bodily harm.

was arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday at a South French
Avenue store. She reportedly
tried to leave the business with­
out paying for Crest Whitening
Strips that were concealed in her
purse. She was charged with
petty larceny, her first offense.

arrested Wednesday by Sanford
police after a traffic stop near the
intersection of 13th Street and
Mellonville Avenue. Police claim
Smith swerved into oncoming
Resisting arrest
traffic. He was charged with
Darius Derrle Simpson, 24, of driving with a suspended
Scott Drive, Sanford, was arrest- • license.
ed by Sanford police on Tuesday
after a suspicious vehicle was Theft
reported at a business on French
• Albert Herman Dearney, 50,
Avenue.
When
officers of Santa Barbara Drive, Sanford,
approached the vehicle, Simpson was arrested Wednesday, March
exited the SUV and began run­ 17, by the Sanford police tactical
ning eastbound across French unit. Investigators placed a
Avenue.
Police
eventually decoy bicycle at a South French
caught up with Simpson at an Avenue store and Dearney
open field near Laurel Avenue reportedly took the bait. He
and West Third Street and sub­ first moved the bicycle from the
dued him with a five-second
front of the store to the side and
laser hit. He was charged with then a couple m inutes later
resisting an officer.
he started riding it west on
18th Street. He was charged
Traffic violation
with first-degree larceny and
• Larry Anthony 1larris, 26, of •having an open container of beer
Arbor Lakes Circle, Sanford, was in public.
arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday after it was reported an
• Jeffrey Bernard Campbell,
occupant of a silver Volkswagen 31, of West Eighth Street,
was throwing unknown items at Sanford was charged with a
other vehicles. An officer located crime Tuesday by Sanford police
a silver Volkswagen heading at the Seminole County Jail.
west on Live Oak Boulevard Campbell had allegedly stolen
approaching Airport Boulevard an air conditioning unit and
and performed a traffic stop. some aluminum siding from a
Harris was arrested for an out­ West 11th Street home under ren­
standing warrant out of Volusia ovation. He was charged with
County and driving without an burglary of an unoccupied
issued drivers license.
dwelling and larceny.
• Edward Lawrence Smith, 59,
of 20th Street, Sanford, was

• Hazel C. Gordon, 31, of
Magnolia Woods Court, Deltona,

• Franklyn Carrizo, 44, listed
homeless of Winter Park, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford
police at a South French Avenue
store. She was stopped by store
security when they witnessed
him trying to walk out of the
business with an 18-pack of
Natural Light beer. He was
charged with petty larceny, his
first offense.
D ea lin g in stolen property

Donald Price, 34, of Cardinal
Cove Circle, Sanford, was
charged March 5 with dealing
in stolen property. Investigators
of the Volusia and Sem inole
sheriff's offices conducted a
search warrant at Price's home
in February. They found several
pages of collectible stamps that
were allegedly stolen from a vic­
tim of grand theft in Volusia
County. Jewelry also reported
stolen was allegedly pawned in
Sanford.
Driving under the influence
Carolyn Kilby Heye, 52, of
Reider Avenue, Longwood, was
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday after a traffic stop
just north of Bush Boulevard on
State
Road 600. Witnesses
reported Heye struck a trailer
being towed by a truck and
repeatedly failed to maintain a
single lane of traffic. She was
charged with driving under the
influence, reckless driving and
refusing to submit to a DUI
breath test.

SCSO readies for next citizens academy
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office,
Community
Law
Enforrement Academy's next ses­
sion is set to begin Wednesday, April
21, with expanded offerings, with
traffic and DUI enforrement added
to the course outline.
11k* purpose of the Community
Law Enforrement Academy is to
educate the citizens of Seminole
County in the concepts and prexx*dures of law enforrement.
It is now a 15-week course, with
the addition of traffic and DUI
enforrement added to the mix. It
uses scenario-based training, which
will allow students to participate in

important problem solving that is
vital in law enforrement and crime
prevention.
Ih e course also includes; riding
on patrol with a deputy; observing
telecommunications personnel in
the communications renter; 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 Seminole County
Sheriff's Office teach it. It is free and
there are no physical requirements
to participate.
There are, however, some terms
and ainditions. Participants must

live or work in Seminole County,
must Ik* 19 years old or older, pos­
sess a valid drivers license, and
never have been convicted of a
felony. They must file an application
with the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office.
For more information, call
Community Law Enforcement
Academy
Coordinator
Pete
Robinson at 407-665-6741 or e-mail
him at probinson©seminole sheriff.org.
To register on line or to view the
entire course outline, go to
www.seminolesheriff.org/commu­
nity /academy.php.

"Helping to unite loving
families with homeless ani­
mals." That is the motto
that Seminole County
Animal Services is using to
promote the first Sem inole
County Animal Adopt-AThon.
During the spring,
Seminole County Animal
Services sees an increase in
the number of pets that
come into the shelter.
Animals in the shelter have
already reached capacity.
Although Seminole County
Animal Services has found
loving homes for many
cats and dogs, the number
of animals coming into the
shelter continues to
increase.
The Seminole County
Adopt-A-Thon will allow
loving families the oppor­
tunity to visit all kinds of
pets. Seminole County
Animal Services, the SPCA
of Central Florida and
dozens of local pet rescue
groups will be on hand
with various types of ani­
mals. Pet Obedience
Instructors will be on-site
to provide information to

n ew fam ilies.1

The Adopt-A-Thon will
be held in a large field at 1
the corner of U.S. Highway
17-92 and Bush Boulevard
in Sanford. The field is
across from Flea World at
the entrance to the
Seminole County
Operations Center at Five
Points. The event will take
place from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Admission is free and
there will be lots of door
prizes donated by many
local businesses.

MON
The Seminole County
Lake Mary Regional
Chamber of Commerce will
hold a golf tournament at
Heathrow Country Club,
with a 1 p.m. shotgun start.
Special prizes and events
are planned. For more
information, call Debbie
Lee or Tara Godby at
407-333-4748.

2
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 &amp; youth education
scholarships.

�Sunday. March 2B. 2004

T h e H erald

Fancy cats to compete in
Sanford show April 3 &amp; 4
Fancy Felines from around
the country will be coming to
Sanford to compete for Top Cat
status at the 2004 Cat Fanciers
Association cat show, spon­
sored by the City Beautiful Cat
Club.
This exciting show will be
held April 3 and 4 from 10 a.m.
until 4 p.m. at the Sanford Civic
Center. Many beautiful broods
are on the list of more than 200
competitions,
including;
Persians,
Manx,
British
Shorthairs, American Curl,
Birman, and many other rare
breeds.
l1ie CFA Cat Show ill lie
open to the public and will pro­
vide an entertaining day for
spectators. In addition to the
throe judging rings each day,
which will take place through-

out the show, visitors will have
an opportunity to visit breeders
and see their cals up close and
in the fur, while waiting to com­
pete.
Trckets will be available at
the door. Admission is $6 for
adults, $5 for seniors and chil­
dren under 12. Toddlers under
5 are five. The City Beautiful
Cat Club is a member of the Cat
Fanciers Association (CFA). The
CFA is a non-profit organiza­
tion dedicated to the welfare of
all cats, founded in IMOfi. It is the
world's large's! registry’ of pedi­
greed cats with affiliated clubs
producing more than 325
shows a year.
For more infonnation about
the show, call Show Manager
Emily Turner at 407-S80-fi684 or
e-mail her at riceho|X'«' aol.com.

Beach -----------Continued from Page 1A
is slow to wash sediment
and debris down river, so a
man-made lagoon protected
by a solid breakwater would
soon become stagnant.
"You got to remember the
water level on the St. Johns
only drops three feet from
Melbourne to Jacksonville,"
Smith said. "It flushes very,
very
slow,
particularly
where the river is wide like it
is in Lake Monroe."
Under the city's plan, the
segmented
breakwaters
would create a hydro-break
that would slow the water
down but still allow natural
wave action to flush out the
lagoon.
Specifics such as the size
of the beach or how far out
the
breakwaters
would
extend into Lake Monroe
have not been finalized,
Smith said. The Florida
Department
of
Environmental
Protection
(DEI’) must approve the
project and would provide
many of those specifics.
Smith said DEP officials are
enthusiastic about the city's
conceptual plan.
"DEI’ is strongly in favor
of this project," Smith said.
"They understand that we're
trying to m ake.the ervvlronI n l i m i t '« v n

merit better and recreate a
safe public recreational area
that once existed."
The project would cost
"between
$300,00
and
$400,000," Smith said. The
city will ask the state on
Monday to fund up to
$200,000 of the project. The
grant would come from
DEP's Land and Water
Conservation Fund, and
though there is rigorous
competition for the grant
money from other communi­
ties, Smith believes Sanford
has a good chance of secur­
ing state dollars.
"It's a priority based sys­
tem and you're evaluated on
how well the project meets
several areas of criteria,"
Smith said. "We fit quite a
few of their points."
An announcement on the
grant should come in June,
Smith said. Both the Sanford
City Commission and the
Sem inole
County
Commission have approved
resolutions supporting the
project.
"It's always good to get
the county's support," Smith
said, "and, of course, we're
contacting our state repre­
sentatives to bring them on
board, t o o . "

Motorcycles -----------Continued from Page 1A
$50,000 bond for grand theft auto.
As the investigation widened for the
auto theft bureau comprised of officers
from the Seminole and Brevard county
sheriff's offices and local municipal
police departments, one of Carr's associ­
ates alerted authorities to the dumping
site, said Anthony Berrios, CCAT com­
mander.
"It's an organized criminal ring," said
Berrios, who declined to elaborate further
as the investigation continues.
He did say most motorcycles arc stolen
and then stripped of its parts, which arc
resold over online auctions such as eBay.
A bike engine can bring as much as
$2,000, and other accessory parts, includ­
ing fins and taillights, bring high dollar
on the open market.
Authorities recent exploration of Lake
Jesup is the historical portion of the
investigation and also the hardest part,
Berrios said. By recovering the frames
with the 17-number vehicle identification
numbers, they hope to match the frames
to the sold engines, which is the only
other part of the motorcycles labeled with
an identification number.
"They were down playing how many
there were," said Berrios from the
Grcenway toll road bridge Wednesday
morning. "We've found II so far and we
know there's more."
What's most puzzling to investigators
is the recovery of the "neatly chopped
up" 1993 Ford Mustang reported stolen
from Orange County and a 1998 Harley
Davidson reported stolen from Orlando.
Both vehicles are not considered to be
connected
to
Carr,
said
CCAT
Investigator Paul I lerx from the Sanford

Herald photo by Tommy V incent

Sominolo County Shotifl's Oftico Sgt. Dalo Wagnor stoors the boat as auto ttiott bureau investi­
gators Mark Padgott and Milton Humphries pull in a suspected stolon motorcycle framo.
Police Department.
"Apparently these guys did not invent
this," Berrios said.
Investigators largest find came earlier
in the week when they pulled — with the
help of a wrecker — a whole motorcycle
from the lake.
With high-winds and choppy waters,

police were only able to recover one
frame Wednesday morning, but that did­
n't discourage them.
"Sunday they got seven. Monday they
got four and today they've got one so far
so they might have to move to a different
fishing hole," said Steve Olson, Seminole
County Sheriff's Office spokesman.

Book ---------------------C on tin u ed from Pngc 1A

Among the top concerns,
were protecting a recent capi­
tal investment that is eroding
away under the heavy weight
of unwanted tractor trailers.
Commissioner Butch Bundy
suggested the document pro­
vide better signage alerting
truckers not to use the dis­
trict's newly bricked streets.
I le said the city stands to lose
millions of dollars as Church
Avenue — a popular cutthrough to avoid the intersec­
tion of Ronald
Reagan
Boulevard and State Road 434
— is already showing signs of
crumbling bricks.
"I appreciate the need to
protect the streets," said
Mayor Dan Anderson. "M y

concern was to allow the
delivery of goods."
Bundy contends that busi­
nesses can request smaller
trucks to make deliveries for
no extra cost. Delivery of
goods to commercial busi­
nesses in the district has long
been a debated topic. The
document requires that all
deliveries must be stored
away by 5 p.m, of the same
business day of which they
are received. Bundy sought to
narrow the window to only a
couple hours.
Another
much-debated
concern of city leaders was
the penalty of demolishing
historic structures. According
to the code book, if a property

owner tears down a building
in the district without follow­
ing the proper steps of notify­
ing the city, they can be issued
a fine of $100 per square foot.
Some commissioners viewed
the amount as too lenient.
"We only get one chance to
keep these buildings," Bundy
said. "Once they're gone —
they're gone."
City staff was directed to
contact other historic districts
to see how they deal with
penalizing demolition of his­
toric structures.
While
the
Longwood
I listoric District Code Book is
a new document, in many
cases it doesn't reinvent the
wheel. Some of the informa­

tion is borrowed from other
unique downtowns in the
state, including YborCity and
Celebration, and others out­
side of Florida such as
Charleston,
S.C.,
and
Savannah, Ga.
Chris Lathrop of Dix
Lathrop and Associates devel­
oped tlie code book. With a
vested interest in the historic
district as their office is locat­
ed on Jessup Avenue, Lathrop
said the document is impor­
tant as it will guide the "dis­
trict in the right way."
"We felt what the city of
Longwood is (in its down­
town) is what so many new
communities are trying to
achieve," she said.
■‘ ..
.: ■•i*T

l a - . i t ••(I

T h e T r a in e r s ^ ^

“Why Wait,
G et In S h a p e ” Hardwar
Stores,

The Trainers Edge, Inc.
Fitness Center
Certified Personal Trainers

Pet Friendly Stores

QmnSM
J
^
THl
V.**

T

f)

BEST
6 *6*6

r

40 lbs.

6-6-6
•4

$■797

«Qt»
--- - —
c-

BAG

T R Y IT! Y O U W ILL S E E
T H E D IF F E R E N C E

ALL
FLORIDA $ 0 7 7
6*6*6

PROPANE TANKS
FILLED

AiiienGas
Debora VonHerbulis, Owner

/^a/#/r//7£f; Stephanie Metzdorf, Dondi O’Neal, Kim Coggon,
Blanca Irizarry. Deb Davis and Trisha Leonard

PIUS SANFORD’S FINEST MASSAGE THERAPISTS
B e rn ie B re sie LIC:#MA9975
Pam Valle Lie. #MA0022002

407-416-4355

770 MONROE ROAD, SANFORD, FL 32771
(1-4 EXIT 104)

CALI: 407-330-4202
FAX: 407-323-9304
LICEN SED . BONDED. IN SUR ED

I

WeCanFill Most
ExchangeTanksToo.
20 Lb.

Tank

$095

308-668-7472, Cell 407-416-4416

DEBORA VONHERBULIS, OWNER
CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER

Page 3A

SATISFACIDNGUARANTEED

Get Ready
For
Spring!

HEALTH S TU D IO REG. #04227

\

Serving AIYou Hardware Needs Sinoe 1978

iK fnrilCSE r 4GE~

SANFORD KASSELBERRY

207E. 25thSt I Winter ParkDr.
■339-4 l3 J t 321-0885^*-339-7365- 11862-4323’

�PflgC 4A

T i i e H erald

Sunday. March 20.2004

Opinion
Clutterclean-up

0OO1C

T our.

C&amp;

O F F

A T TU G

5 e p T e M &amp; e R l\ COJM A\^\ot\

Get out the to-do list as last
w eek
inMarch is fo r cleaning
Got out that Honey-Do list and start writing. There's work to
bo done. The last full week of March each year is considered
National Clutter Awareness Week, and it is a time to clean up
your act, your house and your yard.
The aim of the designation is to persuade people to take on
"an awareness of clutter accumulated over the summer, fall and
winter months." I take exception to that rec­
ommendation. It's not just time to be aware of
clutter — it's time to do something about it.
It's a time to tackle everything from the
garage to kitchen cabinets, hall closets, desk
drawers, those piles of magazines, clothes
that don't fit, toys no longer used, and, as dif­
ficult as it may seem to clean this, the purse.
It is suggested that you should get rid of
anything that is no longer used or needed.
There arc several ways to do this. If the items
still have a value, you might consider a yard
sale. Tor clothing and other personal items,
you may wish to donate them to some of the
many charities we have, where they are
cleaned, and displayed for purchase at minimal cost to those
who may not have the items such as proper clothing. Those
shirts, pants or dresses that no longer fit you could be of
extreme value to someone else who may not lx* able to afford
going to department or clothing stores.
Don't forget the refrigerator and freezer. Go through that
stuff, as well as a pantry' (if you have one) and check expiration
dates on the various items. Unless you are a meticulous person
in the kitchen, 1 can almost guarantee you will find something
outdated including that fish Uncle Louie caught and gave you
last August. Toss it out.
They also suggest checking for clutter at the workplace.
Clean the desk and its drawers, clean those file cabinets, pick up
stuff you have hidden under the desk. They say that a cleaner
workplace makes for a better employee. No argument about
that.
Although not included in the suggestions of National Clutter
Awareness Week, may I also suggest cleaning up the clutter in
your yard. Driving through the residential streets in Sanford,
one can easily see neighborhoods where people care about the
way they look. There is no clutter in the front yard — broken
branches have been picked up — there are no items left outside,
such as that broken bicycle or kiddie ptx»l that has long since
stopped working.
You can also see neighborhoods or city blocks where people
want to keep everything clean and neat. These are the places
where visitors enjoy driving through
Additionally, people who care have a tendency to keep the
appearance up by trimming hedges and sweeping sidewalks,
even raking the leaves.
One of my pet peeves is to approach an intersection in my
car, and find that I cannot see oncoming vehicles because the
bush or hedge at the comer is so high one can't see around it.
It's not only dangerous, but it's ugly as well.
” ‘ Perhaps you have a storage shed out back. That should be
’ 'cleaned as well. Reinember a couple of years ago you said,
"That lawn mower doesn't work anymore, but I'll fix it one of
these days." It's still In the shed. You may not have even
drained the gas and oil out of it. Or how about that lawn rake
with the broken handle?
National Clutter Awareness Week is not a holiday — it's a
work week, and it may take you several days, evenings and
weekends to complete the tasks on that Honey-Do list, but it's
something that needs to be done — at least once a year. Let's
make our homes, offices, yards, and neighborhoods better.

caglecartoons.com

Opinion
Page Policy
Don’t like our point of view?
Do something about It.
Write us a letter to the
editor. All letters to tho
editor must be signed and.
for verification purposos,
include an address and
phone number. Letters
should also be limited to 500
words. Letters to the editor
will be accepted by:
• U .S . Mall
300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford, F L 32771
• E-m ail
editorOseminoloherald.com
• Fax
323-9408
Letters to the editor and
columnists who appear on
the editorial pa go do not
necessarily represent the
views of The Sanford Herald
Letters may be edited.

Television trash talk: Mourning in Am erica
History will remember the
2000 presidential campaign
as the one decided by an
activist and openly partisan
Supreme Court. Now, four
years later, we are almost
certainly going to see the
longest and perhaps angriest
campaign in American nistory — one that may persuade
many voters to stay at home
and pretend it never hap­
pened.
Time, a lot of it, will tell
whether the Democratic
Party, specifically the chair­
man of the Democratic
National Committee, Terry
McAuliffe, made the right
decision in compressing the
party’s selection process into
a few winter weeks.
So far, it has worked the
way he wanted it to: The
Democrats have their candi­
date almost eight months
before the November elec­
tion, rather than the usual
three months or so — and
that man, Sen. John Kerry,
has ample time and then
fom c to lntroftuty** hifnself to
the nation, false enough
money to challenge tin* rich
party and find the nastiest
things he can say about
President Hush.
Hut how much mean spir­
it can the nation take? How
much Kerry can we take?
How much Hush can we
take? How much innuendo?

How much
trash? How
much lying?
And
just
how much
politics do
we need or
want? In an
age of chainreaction
Richard
inform ation
Reeves
— act and
• • • • • • • • react,
slur
and
rebut
minute-by-minute — eight
months could be the event
and information equivalent
of years in earlier, slower
times.
The idea, for instance, of
candidates taking real vaca­
tions, clearing their heads, is
not an option anymore.
Charges made must be
a ns wered
i m med i a tely;
there is no such thing any­
more as "tonight’s” news or
"tomorrow’s paper" in the
game of slug and slime. It’s
all now, all the time.
On one day, Wednesday,
the Republican speaker of
the House, Dennis Hastert,
used his high office to attack
Spain and its voters because
he (and many Americans)
did not like the election
results there after last week's
Madrid bombings. At the
same time, Kerry said that
Hush's failures in war and
diplomacy "have left the real

interests of our country and
of the world in tatters across
this planet." Then the prime
minister-elect of Spain, Jose
Luis Rodriguez Zapatero,
did his bit for cable news
around the planet by jum p­
ing in to say he hopes Hush
will lose in November.
Meanwhile, Hush's attack
com m ercials were already
running in several states,
distorting the run-up to war
in Iraq and saying that Kerry
"wanted to delay defending
America until the United
Nations approved."
Then C-Span released a
poll taken for its 25th
anniversary indicating that
American cable-television
watchers, presumably more
politically aware than non­
viewers, felt that they really
had very little to do with the
political process, a system
they saw dominated by large
corporations and big politi­
cal
contributors.
The
Washington Post headline on
that
one
was:
"Most
Americans Feel They’re on
the Sidelines of Political
Process ..."
Hush has told friends that
he believes Kerry won the
Dem ocratic nomination in
just a few weeks by being
most adept at mobilizing the
part of the Democratic Party
that "hates me" — probably
because of the post-election

events of 2000 and the turn­
ing of the "war on terror"
into a war on Iraq. The pres­
ident’s reaction, if past cam­
paigns of any party are a
guide, will be to mobilize
Hatred of Kerry in his own
base. That's the way the
game is played. Hut it has
never really been played tor
so long and in such an accel­
erating media world.
It could be a poisonous
time, a long poisonous time.
Neither Kerry nor Hush
seems the backing-down or
above-the-fray type. How,
then, will voters react?
Probably by checking out.
Studying California elec­
tions during the 1990s, a
team of political scientists —
Stephen
Ansolabehere,
Shanto
Iyengar,
Adam
Simon
and
Nicholas
Valentino — showed pretty
convincingly that the use of
negative attack commercials
on television over a couple
of
weeks
significantly
reduced
voter
turnout,
attrib u ted to g en eral d isgu st

and a certain sadness.
We can only imagine what
months of political trash talk
will do to our democracy.
Most likely we are seeing the
beginning of mourning in
America.

* 3XM UNIVERSAL PRESS SVNOICAl L

G et over your squeam ishness and get tested for colon can cer
It has been 20 years since he
died — how can that be! — and
I miss him still. He left our lives
too soon.
Among his four children, he
missed a medical school gradu­
ation, two marriages and the
birth of his only grandchild. 1le
would have adored her, with
her mop of sandy curls and
bright brown eyes. He would
have set aside tne standards of
discipline with which he reared
his children — no idle hands, no
impudence, no acting out in
public (and very little in pri­
vate) — to spoil her hopelessly.
My father’s death in March
1984, at the age of 57, taught me
something about courage.
When he learned his colon can­
cer was terminal, he said his
goodbyes. He gave final
instructions, asking my mother
to bury him in a blue coffin. A
deacon, he tended to a few left­
over church affairs.

As he lay
dying, he told
my mother he
had dreamed
about a huge,
brilliantly col­
ored
pink
rose, and we
imagined him
forever tend­
Cynthia
ing a beautiful
rI\icker
rose garden.
• • • • • • • Even now, we
leave
bou­
quets of pink roses on his grave.
Mv father's death also taught
me that he might have lived
longer had he had a simple test
to detect colon cancer. By the
time he was diagnosed in
January 1984, the cancer had
metastasized to other vital
orgaas, including his liver; he
died a mere seven weeks later.
Hut had he undergone rcgular colonoscopies starting at age
50, it's quite likely his life —

indeed, his vigorous health —
would have been spared. Colon
cancer is among those rare
malignancies in which early
detection usually ensures a
cure. Acconling to experts, if the
cancer has not spread beyond
the colon, 80 percent to 90 per­
cent of patients an* alive after 10
years.
Nevertheless, cancer of the
colon or rectum is the second
leading cause of cancer-related
deaths in the country, the
Cancer
Research
and
Prevention Foundation says.
While women's advocacy'
groups have given the battle
against breast cancer a glam­
orous prominence and men
have overcome their macho
qualms to have tests for
prostate cancer, both are in
denial about the bigger threat:
colorectal cancer. It manages to
kill so many — nearly 57,000
Americans are expected to die

from it this year — because less
than half of the 80 million
Americans at risk for the dis­
ease get screening tests.
In collaboration with other
health advocacy groups, the
Cancer
Research
and
Prevention Foundation has des­
ignated March as National
Colorectal Cancer Awareness
Month, urging Americans to get
screened. Hut the prescription is
not so easily swallowed. While
91 percent of men aged 50 and
older know they should be test­
ed for colorectal cancer, only 54
percent actually do so, accord­
ing to a recent survey by the
College
of
American
PathologisLs.
Compliance is complicated
by the fact that Americans
remain embarrassed by those
particular bodily functions.
While we long ago conquered
our aversion to public discus­
sions of sex — witness the spec­

tacular six-year run of HBO’s
anything-but-prudish "Sex and
the City" — we remain squeam­
ish about uttering the words
"colon" or "rectum." That goes
double — no, squared — for
our reaction to the screening
tests,
especially
the
colonoscopy, which is consid­
ered the gold standard.
I have friends with a family
history of colorectal cancer who
have had to bo dragged, kicking
and screaming, to their screen­
ing tesLs. (Julie and Martha, you
know who you are.) And I’ll
admit that I didn't greet my first
colonoscopy with a champagne
toast. But,having had two, I can
tell you they weren't nearly as
bad as I'd feared.
My mom and dad had
planned a healthy old age
together. He'd quit smoking by
his early 40s. He exercised. He
cut back on greasy Southern
cooking. He got annual check­

ups.
And he looked vigorous and
healthy until shortly before his
death. In a family album, there's
a treasured photo of him stand­
ing on his head at a backyard
barbecue, delighted that he still
could. He was already in his
50s.
Hut he didn’t know that col­
orectal cancer is a crafty and
subtle enemy that can sneak up
on you, betraying no hint of its
invasion until it's too late. He
didn't know he needed to be
screened.
You know, so get screened
Don’t leave your family too
soon.
Cynthia Tucker is editorial gage
editor for The Atlanta JournalConstitution. She can Iv reached by
e-mail: cyntliia@ajc.com.
« 2001 THE ATLANTA
JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION

United States is chasing its tail with 9/11 commission study
As I write this the commis­
sion studying the 9/11 disaster
is seeking to get to the bottom
of the matter, when we already
know wliat tire bottom is — the
failure of the CIA and the FBI
and their refusal to share intel­
ligence.
But that is tire way the gov­
ernment was set up. As 1
learned back during my dad's
administration, government
agencies don't talk to each
other. They have their own lit­
tle fiefdoms and they don't
share information, which is
why the President set up tire
Department of Homeland
Security to have one central
agency where the information
gathered by the various intelli­
gence organizations could be
pooled and evaluated.
So what we are now watch­
ing in Washington is election
year politics being practiced

under
the
guise
of
investigating
a
national
tragedy. We
have people
posturing to
show
that
they are try­
ing to get to
Mike
the bottom of
Reagan
the question
• • • • • • • • of who is to
blame
for
9/11 when the answer has been
staring them in the face from
the very beginning. Osama bin
Laden and his al Qaeda thugs
did it and our intelligence
agencies failed to stop them.
Tire people asking the ques­
tions are as responsible for 9/11
as the people answering the
uestions because many of
tern were in power in
Washington when they were

Q

0

passing laws inspired by tire
Church Commission that gut­
tl'd the CIA's intelligence oper­
ation by decreeing that only
altar boys and choir boys could
be recruited as agents in the
cutthroat business of espi­
onage, where the really effec­
tive operatives are not exactly
the kind of people you'd want
your daughter to marry.
They were in power when
the government was not ade­
quately funding intelligence
operations and changing the
way our intelligence is gath­
ered. Listening to the hearings
yesterday I was fascinated by
the way Bob Kerry wanted
long ago to dei lare war on al
Qaeda. Are we really asking
that George Budi after taking
the oath of office on January 20,
should have gone ahead and
declared war on al Qaeda on
January 21? Does anybody

believe that the Democrat party
would have gone along with it?
As Rumsfeld asked, when
should the president have
declared war, February, March,
April? Any time before 9/11
and the Democrats on Capitol
Hill would have gone berserk.
The simple fact is that 9/11
happened. It happened and its
over. We've made changes,
we're going forward. The only
question me nation has to
answer now is who is best
equipped to lead us in this war,
George Bush or John Kerry?
My answer has always been
that we need George W. Bush
to lead us in the right direction
by taking the war to the terror­
ists' own homeland.
John Kerry leads us back to
the United Nations which is
now busy trying to explain
how the UN's Oil For Food
program turned into a gigantic

slush fund for Saddam Hussein
to use for bribery.
But here we are two and a
half years after 9/11 chasing
our tails, going round and
round in circles having hear­
ings in an election year. Doesn't
it seem as if politics may have a
role in all of this?
The bottom line is that
nobody in the government,
nobody in the mediae nobody
at all thought for one second
that terrorists would hijack air­
liners and fly them into build­
ings in the U.S.
As Colin Powell said, going
to war against al Qaeda and the
Taliban before 9/11 would
never have stopped the terror­
ists for attacking the World
Trade Center and the Pentagon.
He said that when the adminis­
tration took office that they
were already in this country
getting ready to launch their

attack. They had been here
ages.
All that matters is what w&lt;
are doing now. What we an
doing now is the right thing
We are at war against terrorisn
wherever terrorism is.
At the end of the day, ever)
one of these hearings will eni
up the same. They will affb
blame everywhere, they'I
blame everyone and they’I
come up with a plan of wna
we need to be doing in tht
future, which has already beer
done.
And they'll never catch theii
tails.
Mike Reagan, the eldest son o
President Ronald Reagan, is heart
on more Hum 200 talk railio sta
lions nationally as part o f th&lt;
Radio
America
Netuvrk
Comments to mereagan&amp;hot
mail.com for Mike.

�Sunday. March 28. 2004

T h e H erald

Los Angeles Tim es Sunday Crossw ord Puzzle

O b itu a r ie s

Edited b y R ich N o r m and Joyce N ich ols L e w is
“JOIN THE CLUB"
By RAYMOND
HAMEL
A CRO SS
1 Inn
6 Funnywomnn
Dunn
10 Met* Mrs.
13 Menial workers
10 Construe
19 Appliance on a
board
20 Close up
21 Pharynx
neighbor
2 2 'Loverboy*
singor
24 Dessert offering
26 __mocum:
handbook
27 Ex-Now York
sonator Alton so
29 Threaten to tip
3 0 French
lineman?
3 3 Cookoutbars
34 Laughs
norvousty
3 5 Rural gathering
placo
37 1931 Camera
doloator by
TKO
30 Pitcher Maddux
39 Toon collectible
4 0 Lemon-lime
drink brand
46
Howdy
Doody timol*
47 Heat-rotated
51 Diamond honor
52 Drama honor
53 No. botwoon 0
and 90
54 Makor ol tho
fragrance
Trosello
55 Like som e love
songs
57 Everett ot
'Citizen Kano"
59 Cannes articlo
6 0 Largest known
asteroid
62 What owo said
6 3 Encouraged
64 Australian
territory south ot
Java
67 Goya $ub|oct
70 __Time Wamor
71 Sorry sorts
72 Labor party?
75 Plaza Hotel
terror
76 Roally boat
70 Scrutt
79 Vigoda ot "Fish"
BO Bluo dye
source
81 Pubpotablo
82 Toastod

84 Electrical
particlo
85 Teasing
entertainers
89 PC hookup
90 Quarroling
91 Aclor/slnger
Garrett
92 When East
m eets West,
eg
97 Annoyed
101 Private studonl
102 French
Revolution
motto word
103 Trimmed toxt
104 Donnie Iris hit
song
105 Rop's splol
106 Antique phone
pari
108 Author's
concern
113 Long-limbed
ape
114 Jav a vessels
115 Garage job
116 P ass on

117
118
119
120

Not cool
"A mouse r
C ed e land
Rugged ridge

DOWN
1 Apron top
2 Black cuckoo
3 Org with
Vikings and
Buccaneers
4 Going deeply
(into)
5 Newsman
Gumbel
6 Subtle point
7 Blast lurnaco
Input
8 Classic
Triumph
9 Chosapoakn
Bay city
10 Holds a
session
11 It may be hold
at tho deli
12 Comer piece
13 Island on tho
Equator

14 Six-time U S.
Opon champ
15 Indian currency
16 Dogfight
partx;lpant
17 Composer
Sainl-__
20 Sarah Hughes's
shoes
23 Nose wnnkler
25 Loss cordial
28 Former space
docking site
30 Montreal
unrvorsity
31 Blood linos
32 Talk show
invitoos
34 Rainy day
protoctor
36 Traditional toa
go-with
37 Flock of quail
41 Hamper
42 Lowed
43 Construction
beam
44 Trig ratio
45 Sore, with "oft"

47 Secret supplies
46 Opposed
4 9 Sri Lankan
primate
50 Occult matters
56 Dads
57 Three-time pro
pass reception
leader Sterling
58 Put on Mm
61 Rude observer
63 Turlgrabbor
64 Kid
65 Stooge with
bangs
6 6 He joined CNN's
"Crossfire" In
1992
67 Unheeding
60 Arm bone
69 Add to tho
languago
72 Curasao
cocktail
73 Wind player
74 Cr6me d e __
76 Stall sign
77 Easily Influenced
81 Niacin, tor ono
113

03 W ee time
86 Scratch iest
determination
07 Indigent
86 Rowing race
90 More than
widespread
93 Sport vehicle,
briefly
94 L'Orflal lino
95 Hungarian city
96 Shot taker
97 Bittern, lor one
90 Admire and
then some
99 Gourdlike
instrument
100 Music holder
101 It usually com es
beforo you
104 Loods's river
107 Attributable
109 Tokyo tio-on
110 _ d'Orteans:
historic La.
district
111 Nosh
112 Three-way
circuit
14

IS

16

t7

it

97

96

99

100

103
106
113
117
03/28/04

02004 Tribune Mrtlla Srnkn, Inc.

xw orded itorO aol.com

S t u m p e d ? C a ll 1 * 9 0 0 -2 2 6 -4 4 1 3 . 99 cents a minute

See crossword puzzle answers on Page 13A

M ilita r y
Oviedo High grad completes
ih M arine Corp training
Jo

'■'Mhnne 'CDVps Pvt. John T.
Schmidt, a 2(X)1 graduate of
Oviedo High School, recently
completed 12 weeks of basic
training at the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.
C., designed to challenge new
Marine recruits both physically
and mentally.
Schmidt and fellow recruits
began their training at 5 a. m.,
by running three miles and per­
forming calisthenics. In addi­
tion to the physical condition­
ing program, Schmidt spent
numerous hours in classroom
and field assignments which
included learning first aid, uni­
form regulations, combat water
survival, marksmanship, handto-hand combat and assorted
weapons training. They per­
formed close order drill and

•Your Alloidable
It rRi A
’ iY
r
Inend in the
U A 1 la
Funcial Business’ 407-841-2351
Orlando. FL
• No Insurant:* • Slow In su rance
• E aay Credit Term *
• Affordable for any Budget
• Family Hour Plan S ta rt* 1 0 5 0 ."
• Christian Burial Plan S ta rts 1 0 5 0 ."
• Crem ation Sta rts at 5 5 0 ."

operated as a spyall infantry
unit during field training.
Schmidt and other recruits
also received instruction on the
Marine Corps' coa* values —
honor, courage and commit­
ment, and what the words
mean in guiding personal and
professional conduct.
Schmidt and fellow a*cruits
ended the training phase with
The Crucible, a 54-hour, team
evolution culminating in an
emotional cea*mony in which
recruits are presented the
Marine Corps Emblem, and
adda'ssed as "Marines" for the
first time in their careers.

Sullivan of Sanford finishes
UfS. N*vy basic training
Navy Seaman Louis G.
Sullivan, Jr, son of Patricia A.
and Louis G. Sullivan of
Sanford, Fla., recently com­
pleted U.S. Navy basic train­
ing at the Recruit Training
Command, Great Lakes, III.
During the eight-week pro­
gram, Sullivan completed a
variety of training which
included classroom study and
practical instruction on naval
customs, first aid, fire fight­
ing, water safety and survival,
and shipboard and aircraft
safety. An emphasis was also

T R A N S M IS S IO N
TR O U B LE?

Harrell
&amp; Beverly __
Transmissions ^
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

Is

V IO L A M A R IE
'B E E ' BR O W N
Viola M arie "B e e ”
Brow n, 77, of A lham bra
Avenue, A ltam onte
Springs, died Sunday,
M arch 21, 2004, at her res­
idence. Born in Jersey
City, N .J., she moved to
C entral Florida in 1970.
She w as a retired electron ­
ics assem bler for Data
Max in O rlan d o and B&amp;E
A erospace in A ltam onte
Sp rin gs. She w as a m em ­
ber of M oose Lodge,
O rlando, and a C atholic.
Su rvivors include sons,
M arvin Syvertsen, of
O rlando, and Robert
Brow n, of K issim m ee;
dau ghters, D iane Leverett
and G oldie Lukes, both of
O rlando, and C eleste
Ian notti, of Longw ood;
brothers, C harles Dorr, of
A tlantic H ighlands, N.J.,
and Edward Dorr, of
O ld sm ar; 12 gran d ch il­
dren; and six great-gran d ­
children.
Tri-C ounty C rem ation
Service, Longw ood, in
charge of arrangem ents.
C O N C ETTA 'C O N N IE '
D IL O R E N Z O
C oncetta "C o n n ie "
D iLorenzo, 87, of Sanford,
died W ednesday, M arch
24, 2004, in Longw ood.
She was born May 20,
1916, in M anhattan, N.Y.
She w as a hairdresser and
a m em ber of N ativity
C atholic C hurch.
Su rvivors include one
niece.
Bald w in-Fairchild
Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge
o f arrangem ents.
M A RYAN N A. H A RLO W
M aryann A. Harlow, of
Sanford, died Monday,
M arch 15. She w as a sales­

person and a m em ber of
N orthland A Church
D istributed.
Su rvivors include hu s­
band, Frank H arlow ; sons,
G reg and Andy M adore,
both of New H am pshire;
father, H erbert H all, of
W inter Park; mother,
Agnes M arinen, of
Farm ington, M aine; sis­
ters, Sally M eader and
Sandra Richardson, both
of M aine; and brother,
Peter Hall, of C alifornia.
V isitation w as March
18, at Brisson Funeral
Home.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
ELIZ A BET H G . LEE
Elizabeth G. Lee, 67, of
Providence Boulevard,
D eltona, died W ednesday,
M arch 17, 2004, at Florida
H ospital Fish M em orial in
O range City. She was
born Nov. 11, 1936, in
N ew m an, Ga. She moved
to D eltona in 1983. She
was a m em ber of St. John
M issionary Baptist
Church in A tlanta. She
was a hom em aker.
Su rvivors in clud e sons,
Tim othy Bennett, Luther
Bennett, A lonzo Bennett,
David Bennett, all of
Eastpoint, G a.; daughters,
Mary Bennett, of
R iverdale, G a., Vanessa
C ollins, of D eltona, Sheila
Bennett, of W aycross, G a.;
23 gran d child ren ; 15
great-gran d ch ild ren .
Su nrise Funeral Home,
sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
W IL H ELM E N IA LEE
W ilhelm enia Lee, 82, of
Lucerne C ircle, O rlando,
died Tuesday, M arch 23,
2004. She w as born in
M acon, Ga. She w as a

placed on physical fitness.
The capstone event of boot
camp Is "Battle Stations." Tills
exercise gives recruits the key
skills and confidence they
need to graduate and take to
the fleet.
Sullivan is a 2003 graduate
of Seminole High School.
Evans deployed aboard
USS Philippine Sea
Navy Petty Officer 2nd
Class Scott C. Evans, a 1997
graduate of Oviedo High
School, is currently in the
middle of a routine, sched­
uled
deployment
while

RIST CHICKOfIKEMAZARINE

2581 Sanford Ava., Sanford, FL
407-322-3122
Pastor
Jon Carno.
Morning Wor.hlp
10:30 a.m.
Sunday School
9:30 l.m.
6:00 p.m.
Sunday Evening
W#d Night Blbla Study 7:00 p.m.
W«d. Night Kid* Club
7:00 p.m.

assigned to the guided missile
cruiser USS Philippine Sea,
homeported in Mayport, Fla.
Evans is one of more than
6,500 Sailors and Marines
aboard the ships of the USS
Enterprise Carrier Strike
Group who were deployed
immediately following work­
up exercises in order to con­
tinue America's ongoing oper­
ations in the war on terrorism.
Cruisers
like
USS
Philippine Sea are deployed
throughout the world to
maintain U.S. presence and
provide rapid response in
times of crisis. They serve as a
HUNT MONUMENT CO.
DISPUKT YARD
Hw y. 17*02 - Maitland
P hone 339-6988
G ene Hunt. Owner

Banfield Funeral Home

!

T o S e rv e A s We W o u ld B e S e rv e d !

• Family Owned
• Quality Service
• Affordable Prices
Since 1989

MV-00564

4 2 0 W. SR 4 3 4 • W inter Springs
\ B A T T S FUNER AL H O M E/

4 0 7 -3 2 7 -1 5 0 0

£ 0 fs A M (J N /7 y

^ tRj r

Hu« r

housekeeper.
Su rvivors in clu d e h u s­
band, Robert Lee, of
O vied o; d au ghters
Jacqu elyn Plum m er, of
O viedo, and Jean n ette
C ezalien, of O rlan d o; and
sister, B ernad ine Taylor,
of M acon, Ga.
G o ld en 's Funeral
Home, Inc., W inter
Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.
BEV ER LY J. M A S S E Y
Beverly J. Massey, 69, of
St. John C ircle, Fern Park,
died Tuesday, M arch 23,
2004, at Sou th Sem in ole
H ospital. Born in
Freeport, III., sh e m oved
to C entral Florida in 1978.
She w as a retired ch em i­
cal salesperson.
Su rvivors include sons,
Philip Massey, of A popka,
and Bruce Massey, of
Jun eau , A la.; brother, Ned
N esem eier, of K entucky;
sisters, Pat M cIntyre and
Elaine Krienke, both of
Freeport, 111.; and five
grand-children.
Tri-C ounty C rem ation
Service, D eltona, in
charge of arrangem ents.
S C O T T R. SP E N C E R
Scott R. Spencer, 36, o f
M aitland, died
W ednesday, M arch 24,
2004, in M aitland. He w as
born Dec. 24, 1967, in
A uburn, N.Y. He w as
em ployed as a counselor.
Su rvivors include
mother, Karen M.
Spencer; father, Donald
W. Spencer; and brother,
Shaw n D. Spencer.
Funeral services w ill be
held 11 a.m . Monday,
March 29, at St. M atthew 's
Episcopal Church.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge
of arrangem ents.

B r ie fs

Since 1959...Same Location

A Docado ♦ ol Community ServiceI

Page 5A

longwood Family Health
2137 West State Road 434
Longwood, FL 32779

Notice to Patients

highly visible deterrent to
would-be aggressors, and are
equipped with the most ver­
satile and powerful weapons
available;

(Dj cTIig $£atc

M il JACKSON
There are not enough words contained
in Webster's Dictionary that can
express how we feel towards all ol you
for your kindness, but there is one
word that stands out most in our
minds, 'Thanks*. We thank you so very
much for: Your many cards, your floral
arrangements, your many telephone
calls, your visits, your monetary dona­
tions. your food and dnnks. staple
items and supplies, your showing up
with prepared food that you cooked
and served. Thank you lor your laugh­
ter, your tears and most ol all your
prayers. All ot these gestures and
expressions are symbols ol your love
tor Johnell and "US* the lamily. Truly,
truly, we appreciate each ol you that
shared our loss and our griel with us.
We leel so blessod and grateful to
know in our hearts that you really loved
Johnell (our lather, our brother, our
unde, our cousin, your friend). We
thank those who traveled Irom alar and
near to pay your respects and be here
tor all ol us. You've done so very much
lor us and we ask one more thing ot
you. If you see this article, please let
everybody that you see or that you can
call and inform know that you've seen
this message Irom Johnell's Family
and that they all say "Thank You*.

B r is s o n

FUNERAL HOME
S e m in o le C o u n t y ’s
M o s t E x p e rie n c e d F u n e r a l H o m e

First PresbyterianChurchofLakeMary
128 W. Wilbur Ave. at Country Club Road
(Children 2-8 years of age)
Sunday, April 4th, 2004
Noon - 2pm
R efreshments, T ours of
R emodei.ed S anctuary
F or MORE INFORMATION
CALL

407- 321-1021

Effective April 14, 2004, Stephanie R. Walker, MD will be
relocating from the Orlando area and separating from the
joint practice of Longwood Family Health. Cheryl I. Oh,
MD and Jennifer L. Albers, ARNP will continue practicing
together at 2137 West State Road 434 in Longwood. 407862-3400.
In order to facilitate your transition and to ensure continu­
ity of care, your medical records will be held at the
Longwood office of Dr. Oh and Jennifer L. Albers, ARNP.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Please call the office with any questions you may have.
Longwood Family Health
Cheryl L Oh, MD
Jennifer L. Albers, ARNP
2137 West State Road 434
Longwood, FL 32779

407-862-3400

A
Com bined
T otal O f
147 Years
Of

C a rin g
Service

BackrowLtoR RonKandtar. B*cfc&gt;Wkggna, I
Front rawLtoR: StarrySm») andBotay Bnaar

1 MoQanru

F U L F IL L IN G Y O U R F U N E R A L A N D C R E M A T IO N
N E E D S L O C A L L Y A N D W O R L D W ID E

905 Laurel Ave., Sanford

( 407 ) 322-2131

1

�Page 6A

T iif . H erald

Sunday. March 2B. 2004

L ife
The Way We Were:

Speer family
instrumental
in developing
Sanford area
industries
This is a continuation of
information on the Dr.
Algernon Sidney Speer fam­
ily edited from a history by
Thomas A. Speer, which
appeared in "Memories of
Seminole County Families."
This book was published by
the Seminole County
Historical Society and can
be purchased at the
Museum of
Seminole
County
History.
Memories
of Dr.
Algernon
Speer and
his family
By 1858,
a
new
and
G race Mario
central
Stinedpher
location as
• • • •
• • needed for
the Orange
County seat, and several
communities vied for the
position. These included
Mellonville, Jernigan (later
named Orlando), and The
Lodge (later named
Apopka). The election con­
test came down two:
Mellonville and Jernigan.
The Mellonville and Fort
Reid residents championed
hard for Mellonville, while
Dr. Algernon Sidney Speer's
first cousin, Judge James G.
Speer, pushed hard for
Jernigan at Fort Gatlin. The
final choice was left to a
public vote and Jernigan
was selected.
The residents at Fort Reid
and Mellonville were bitter
because on electlonclay, ~’
Judge Speer had invited a
troop of soldiers stationed
at Sumter County to
Jernigan for a picnic. They
were eligible to vote any­
where they happened to be
on election day and their
votes put Jernigan over the
top. Mellonville and Fort
Reid never forgave Judge
Speer and he failed in his
bid for higher office.
Arthur and Mary Ginn,
grandparents of Dr. Speer's
oldest children, raised their
grandchildren in their home
in Fort Reid. They were
educated in the local schoolhouse nearby and attended
the local church. Arthur
Ginn took possession of all
the property of Dr. Speer
and protected it on behalf of
the grandchildren. When
they became adults, they
were able to inherit the
Speer Grove and all the
adjoining property of nearly
UK) acres.
Arthur Ginn developed
40 acres of orange groves
across and on the east side
of the government road,
which became very com­
mercially profitable. He
served as justice of the
peace as well as clerk of the
court at Mellonville. He also
served as state senator from
Orange County 1868-1872.
During the 1870s, Arthur
Ginn's orange groves were
very successful, but all were
lost during the freeze of
1895. He sold oranges at
Jacksonville for $1 per
bushel; one acre of trees
reduced 200 to 3000
ushels of fruit, which was
packed in barrels.
In 1868, the Florida
Improvement Company had
the Mellonville area sur­
veyed for land develop­
ment. This was to entice vis­
itors to purchase lands in
Orange County. The compa­
ny requested State Sen.
Arthur Ginn to testify about
the availability of property
in the county. Ginn wrote to
Edwin A. Studwell, vice
president and managing
director of the Florida
Improvement Company, the
following:

E

I have resided at
Mellonville, one mile from
Lake Monroe, and near the

Sm Stinedpher, Page 9A

RiyntwuKR

R
iv
e
rW
1
ecuu

As the $12 million project along Lake Monroe finishes,
the community gets a chance to share in the experience
B y Dan Ping
E d ito r

rr

F lo r id a

SANFORD — The first
official event for the Sanford
Riverwalk will talk place
several hundred feet off the
greund as hot air balloons
provide some "sky" candy
for morning commuters.
The city will celebrate the
opening of the $12 million,
1.2 mile Riverwalk during a
three-day celebration May 7,
8 and 9. Adeo Media Group,
which is assisting the city in
planning the celebration is
still working on details, but
some specifics have been
confirmed.
"This is going to be a
great event for the city of
Sanford," said Mayor Brady
Lessard. "People all over
Seminole County are going
to come to Sanford to see
this wonderful Riverwalk."
On Friday morning, hot
air balloons will fill the sky
during a sunrise launch over
Lake Monroe to kick off the
celebration. Also on Friday,
organizers are planning a
memorial type event near
Memorial Park and the giant
flagpole. Adeo is still wait­
ing to confirm several of the
details of this event.
On Saturday, May 8, the
official opening will occur
when Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard cuts the ribbon dur­
ing
the
morning.
Throughout the day there
will be plenty of activities,
including a 3K Walk, a sail­
ing regatta, live music, car­
riage rides and numerous
.arts. and .crafts displays-------On Sunday, May 9, a nondenominational
sunrise
service featuring local choirs
will occur in Memorial Park.
Organizers have put the
call out to Sanford restau­
rants to participate in the
celebration. They are also
asking local businesses
interested in setting up a
booth or sponsor an event to
contact them. The deadline
to respond is April 4, and
you can call 407-688-8788.
For more information on
the
Riverwalk,
go
to
www.SanfordRivenvalk.org.

Recognizing
outstanding
black women
The Obsereance of Black
Women's Month in March can
lx* celebrated throughout the
year.
The inspiring women of our
community are not found in
Black History books, but arc
known in the communities
which they live and serve in.
We will celebrate communi­
ty leaders, teachers and volun­
teers in the communities. They
give their time, their resources
and their talents to help make
progress in various areas of
our lives and to make a better
future for everyone. Join us in
celebrating the great work,
............................. community
dedicated .
service, as
we salute
woman as a
community
leader, or
business
woman.
Recently
daughter
Marva
Eunice I.
Wilson,
funeral
* « • • • • • •
director and
owner of Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., was honored as
one of the charter members of
Malta Court No. 99 for her
love and 56 years of dedicated
service and support of the
"Best Little Court in the
Desert."
Veronica Byrd, Sanford
native, is one of those black
women
who has
climbed the
ladder of
success and
remembers
others in
the process
of moving
up in the
;field of
w *“ Journalism • ii
as one of
the feature
editors of Essence's March
magazine. A persistent person,
she had an exclusive interview
with army specialist Shashana

H a w k in s

Herald p h oto*
by Tommy Vincent

T h o r o 's not a b a d seat in
tho h o u s e w h e n referring
to S a n fo rd 's R ivo rw a lk
project. T h e 1 .2 -m ilo w a lk ­
w a y is linod with b e n ch e s
a n d s w in g s that give
b re a th le ss vio w s of tho
m a rin a a n d La k o M on roe .

Johnson, I’ow.

Byai at Essence says she
See Haw kins, Page 8A

Herald p hoto by Marva Hawklna

Eunice I. Wilson, funeral director
and
ow ner
of
W ilsonEicholborger Mortuary, Inc., was
honored as one of tho charter
m embers of Malta Court No. 99

Geneva Methodist church receives historical marker
The Seminole County Historical
Commission dedicated their most
recent historical marker, Tuesday,
M arch 16, at the First United
M ethodist Church of Geneva. A
small crowd gathered under threat
of rain to unveil the plaque on
church grounds and to celebrate the
history of the 128-year-old place of
worship.
Follow ing a prayer by church
Pastor
Jeanine
Spangenberg,
Sem inole County
Com m ission
Chairm an Daryl M cLain spoke
briefly before removing the cover
from the plaque.
"It's great to be here in Geneva
today," he said. "I am a fifth genera­
tion Seminole County resident ...
what a great place we have. It's nice
to be able to com e out and recognize
historical places like this church
here."
McLain also thanked the volun­
teers of the historical commission
who have donated their time and
efforts to recognize all of the loca-

tions in Seminole
County of histori­
cal significance.
The
plaque
reads: The First
United
M ethodist
Church o f Geneva
wus
organized
November 17, 1877,
as the h ike Harney
Darla Kinney
Society
of
the
Methodist Episcopal
• • • • • • • • Church South. The
first meeting was
held in the log scluwlhouse west o f the
Geneva Cemetery, oth:rs in private
homes.
In 1880 Andrew /. Holder deeded a
building site on the northeast shore o f
h ike Geneva to three Trustees. A church
building was erected. Services uvre held
once a month by the Methodists and
once a month by the Baptists.
In 1912 the Florida East Coast
Railroad tvas com pleted through
Geneva. As the com munity grew,

S c o le s

See Scoles, Page 7A

Herald photo by Darla Scot**
S e m in o le C o u n ty C o m m is s io n C h a irm a n D a ryl M cLa in thanks historical c o m m is ­
sion volu n te e rs for their h ard w ork after lifting the veil off the First United
M ethodist C h u rc h of G e n e v a historical m arker.

�T iif. H eraed

Sunday. March 2B. 2004

Page 7 A

Scoles ------------

C lu b
C le a n -u p
C re w

Continued from Page 6A
and rail transportation became
available, activity became
focused at the rail center. The
church was no longer centrally
located.
In 1909 Mr. H.B. Coffee
donated this tract o f land fo r a
new church. In 1911, the
Methodist Conference author­
ized selling the original church
property and constructing a
new church here — 270 First
Street. The first services were
held in 1912. The building was
dedicated in November 1913,
debt free.
The church had difficulty
surviving after the freezes o f
1894-1895, and World War l
when many people moved
away. .
The Great Depression caused
the few remaining members to
sell two lots on the N.E. corner
o f the property. When Alice II
Coffee, daughter o f the land
donor, learned o f the sale, she
bought the lots, and deeded
them to the church with a rever­
sion clause.
1951 — Four stained glass

memorial windows installed.
1959 — Fellowship Hall
built west o f the church.
1967 — Sunday School
rooms added on the north side.
1967 — Parsonage con­
structed on the property.
1976 — Ward Hall con­
structed on the property.
1983 — Seven stained glass
windows completed project.
The churches, school, post
office and stores built near the
rail center are still in the center
o f town.
Historical
com m ission
and
church
mem ber
Lorraine W hiting, spoke
later about the origins of the
church and the fact that
some of the building's fur­
nishings date back as far
as
1877,
having
been
brought from the original
location of the Lake I larney
Society of the Methodist
Episcopal Church South on
the northeast shores of Lake
Geneva.
Church member and long­
time
Geneva
resident,

Imogene Yarborough, also
commented that the marble
steps leading up to the rear
of the church were brought
from the original Seminole
County Courthouse when it
was dismantled and a new
one constructed.
Also present at the dedi­
cation were Karen Jacobs,
coordinator of the Museum
of Seminole County I listory,
J. Suzy Goldman, director of
Library and Leisure Services
in Seminole County, histori­
cal com m ission member
Cecil Tucker and members
of the Geneva I listoric.il and
Genealogical Society and the
church congregation.

Herald photo* by Tommy Vincent

Motorists w ho frequently travol
between 25th Street and Airport
Boulevard on South Sanford
Avenue can often spot Sanford
Moose Lodgo No. 1851 taking care
of tho roadway shoulders by picking
up trash.As volunteors of tho
Sominolo County Public W orks
Department Adopt-A-R oad Program
moose lodgo m embers perform tho
task about six times a year.
Recently, Sanford rosidont and
mooso lodge m em ber Paula Lane
(loft) with 13-yoar-old son Clifton
M abb wore out picking up trash.

We need you to tell ns what
you know ilia! is good about
Geneva! Please share your
information, ideas and com ­
ments by calling 407-349-2140,
via
e-m ail
at
darlast" wpinet.net, (please pul
"Stetson's Corner" in the sub­
ject line), or with a fax to 407349-1311. Thanks!

T h e r e ’s a

better
w a y to b u y
in s u r a n c e .
You can buy your

in s u ra n c e
from a stranger at a

1-800
NUMBER
o r fro m

TONY
RUSS I
INSURANCE

...a neighbor, som eone you know ,
som eone you can trust and respect.
C a ll today and talk to a real person
w h o cares about yo u r fa m ily’s
protection and security.

Since 1968
2575 S. French Ave.

%/luto- Owners Insurance

Sanford

( 407 )

Life Home Car Business

322-0285

ltJ k r "l A)o 'P ip lifrw * T V c p f C

26th Annual Catfidh
A pr il 2 &amp; 3 Medtiml
C r e s c e n t C it y
2 W HOLE
, D a y s o f ...
FOODI
C a t f is h D in n e r s
G a t o r T a il
S wamp C a bba g e
S h ortcake

F o r more

\ CATFISH CHOWDER

EntertainmentI
P e t t in g Z oo

info call the

r i s k

o f

h e a r t

d i s e a s e

H otline

5K RUN!

KING
C A T F IS H
Pa r a d e
A T NOON!

H is

Catfish

A n t iq u e c a r s h o w
ARTS ANO CRAFTS

386

i s

698-1644

g o i n g

d o w n .

i

H e r s

i s

o n

t h e

r i s e .

A lunimunity service
p r o je c t u l th e R o t a r y
C lu b o f C re s c e n t C it y .

We often think o f heart trouble as a man’s problem. But the fact is, cardiovascular disease is the
leading killer o f women, just as with men. And after menopause, a woman’s risk increases.
Talk to your doctor about your risk factors for heart disease and how to control them. Ask
about cholesterol screening, now available for women at Orlando Regional Healthcare hospitals
and laboratories. For more information about preventing cardiac disease visit our web site or
call (8 0 0 ) 4 4 7 -1 4 3 5 .

J b O r l a n d o R e g io n a l H

ealth care

www.orlandoregional.org
THK NCW TC4SOA AMO TCMOA BOOMIN' UTILITY TRACTOR* |M

WHINvocmc RIAOTTODOHORCWORK. BOOMCN
TRACTORSARKRKAOVTOMBtMWKMNBAOVTOM«UNTOO
VIBITUl BOOM

puUM , M

&amp; UMO

IMHO

Tresca Equipment Co.
2300 Silvtr Star Road
|M m m M m Yaung and HOST)
O riaoda. Florid. 1 1 *0 4

407-191-1717 * R00-233-64S1
Mm u M s a isv tfwvMfli M B y ft I ;

i

$35 Cholesterol screening now available for women.

OttttHOUAM)
CflBXT

Orlando Regional Medical Center ■ Orlando Regional Lucerne Hospital - Orlando Regional Sand I.akc Hospital
Orlando Regional South Seminole Hospital Orlando Regional St. Cloud Hospital • ORM C Ambulatory ('arc Center
Highland 1jk e s Patient Center • Kissimmee Patient ('.enter - Oviedo Patient Center

�Page 8A

T h e H erald

Sunday. March 2». 2004

Osbornscelebrate50yearsofmamage
*i

21) years. Osborn’s Book and
Bible Store was located on the
comer of Sanford Avenue and
Longtime Like Mary resi­ 26th Street near the First Church
dents, Joanne and Ellis Osborn, of the Nazarene, and was
celebrated their 50th wedding known for its high-quality
anniversary
at
Heathrow pnxlucts and customer service.
"We started the store from
Country Club on March 7.
The Osborns met at a scratch’’ said Ellis Osborn, affec­
McCbry’s five and dime store tionately dubbed "Ozzie" years
in south Honda where Joanne ago by local patrons as a
worked, after her mother did a tongue-in-cheek reference to the
little coaxing of the couple all infamous, and very opposite
nxk-star personality that bears
those years ago.
"We always sing the song the same name. "I was still
'Million-dollar Baby' to each working for Florida Power and
other for fun because the lyrics Light when we opened it on a
say 'I met my million dollar part time basis. We didn't oper­
baby at the five and ten cent ate the store full-time until I
store’ ” Osborn said with a retired from FI’L after 35 years
of service."
chuckle.
It would lx* another 20 years
The Osborns are well remem­
bered locally for the Christian before Osborn and his wife
bookstore that they operated for retired from the lxx&gt;kstore as
B y Michelle Donahue
Special to the Herald

well, and the couple have done
iite a bit of volunteer work in
e community since then.
"We've been involved with
several local churches through
the years, serving in the areas of
drama and music" said Osborn,
who has also dabbled in voice­
over work for commercials and
other arenas, including drama­
tized readings to first graders in
the local school system. ”VVe
also give of our time to the
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital. Joanne works in the
gift shop, and I do errands and
whatnot for the emergency
room."
Tire couple has also done a
lot of traveling since their retire­
ment from the Ixxrkstore,
including seven trips to Alaska,
tours of Europe and trips
amund the United States.

’1 was afraid I was losing my
trawl buddy in August of 2002"
Joanne Osborn said. "Ellis had
to have by-pass surgery because
five of his arteries were blocked.
He is doing better now, and we
are thankful that God allowed
him to stick around to celebrate
our 50th wedding anniversary
with family and friends."
The special celebration was
arranged by the Osborn's five
children; Steven, Kenneth,
Jeffrey, David and Patricia.
Highlights
included
Ellis
singing "I’ll Be Loving You
Always" to his wife, whom he
says has always been a blessing
and support to Jiim in every
realm of their relationship.
The event was attended by
about 80 family members and
friends wlio enjoyed a nice
brunch.

show heard on WSDO Radio
on Sunday evenings from 8 to
10 p.m.
Kathcryn J. Alexander is an
active volunteer at Central
Horida Regional Hospital
where she is a volunteer Pink
Lady. She is also a member of
the Seminole County Chapter
of Florida A&amp;M University
alumni where she serves as
treasurer. She is also fundraiser
chairmen of AKA local sorority.
Dorothy L. Curry is a Pink
Lidy at the local hospital
where weekly she is volunteer­
ing. Very* active in the commu­
nity and her church, she is seen
planning and serving her
school/classmates as they pre­
pare for Crooms Academy
Class Reunion. She is also an
ardent member of the city of
Sanford Dr. MLK Jr. Committee
and great worker at St. Paul
Baptist Church.
Dr. Velma H. Williams,
Sanford city commissioner of
district II, volunteer of the
Goldsboro Front Porch Inc.,
Litancy Program where stu­
dents are able to be helped
with their SAT, FCAT, home­
work of all grades, oilier volun­
teers working wtth programs to
eriHSHW’lPXtWfijB.Wd helping
students are: Patrice Anderson,
Eloise Williams Dilligarel, Joyce
Davis, and others who chal­
lenge students to improve
themselves through the pro­
gram's offers.
Rena Thomas is a visionary,
director of the St. John
Metropolitan Baptist Church
Praise Ministry'. Thomas gives
her time and dedication to
training these young people
who give the master praise
through their praise dance,
these ladies are in demand to
perform at various programs
.throughout our community. We
salute this group and their

directors for their dedication to
our youth. Gloria Jones, educa­
tor at Lake Mary High, works
very close with the group.
Dr. Barbara Kirby, Bentlily
Principal of Hopper Center,
continues to keep the students
of Hopper Center exposed to
the various programs that help
them have future success in
their lives. In the evenings she
helps to prepare adult students
to receive their GEDs in the
Kk .i 1 community. She also
works with the youtli of her
church. Serving as vice presi­
dent of the Sanford Chapter of
Deltas. We salute tliese ladies
for their support and dedica­
tion to this community. That is
well aware of the many servic­
es of safety, health, education,
and sdiolarship.
Annie Stokes CYNeille, after
retirement, continues to help
diildren improve tiieir home­

S

Sorority honors Valentine Queens

Photo submitted

Traditionally, Beta Sigm a Phi Sorority m em bers celebrate the sea­
son by honoring their Valentino Q ueen. This year, being no different,
m embers congregated at Sergio's for a luncheon in honor of their
Chapter’s Valentine Queens.Valentino Q ueens honored (left to
right) are Angela Mallory, Judi Haworth, Carol Ann Smith. Diane
Speir and M ary Childers. Beta S igm a Phi is a W o m a n ’s
Organization with a Council located in Sanford. For information on
the organization, call Marty Colgrovo at 407-322-6706.

Hawkins —
C ontinued from Page 6A

writes and edits the Now!
News section, and also writes
feature stories. Vemnica is the
daughter of Joyce Byrd
Cummings of Sanford.
Dr. Annye Louise Kefoe
recently received her doctor of
philosophy degree from the
University of South Florida. Dr.
Refoe is presently Dean of Arts
and Sciences at Seminole
Community College.
Gloria B.J. Williams is a
Seminole County School music
instructor at Spring Like
Elementary, an anient musician
and choral director at various
churehes. She is also director
and musician for the city of
Sanfonl Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. Celebration Choir,
made up of local church's choir
members.
Sylvia Stallworth is a retired
Seminole County Educator,
chureh, community director
and musician. She s e r v e s as
Assistant Principal of New Life
Academy and musician. She is
also minister of music at the
I listorical St. James AME
Church.
Dr. Geraldine Davison
Wright, Seminole County
I' VynWuoitor, in Executive Director
1*’--. Df Elementary Extn£ttk)M(W“ ~ '
J
r|£cminnle County Public
Souxrls. Wright is President of
the Kappa Sigma Omega
Chapters of Alpha Kappa
Alpha sorority, Inc. Serving as
vice pa*sident is retired educa­
tor and community activist
Dorothea Williams Fogle. We
salute these women for their
sorority's 2Hyears of service in
the Greater Sanford
Community, their dedication to
the elderly, youth and support
of the many activities to
improve life in this community
for education, scholarship and
various programs.
Rev. Valaric J. I lenry, Pastor

of the Allen AME Church, edu­
cator and community leader,
works diligently with various
projects to enhance the lives of
this community. She is one of
the leading pastors. She and
the church support the
Goldsboro Front Porch, Inc., the
Litancy Program for the com­
munity. She is vice chairman of
the city of Sanford Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Religious
Service Committee, and an
ardent speaker of the word
we're ever invited.
Dr. Lillie Quinn DDSPA is
not only one of our local den­
tists for over 19 years; she is an
active participant in the lives of
the talented youth of this com­
munity. She helps them to pur­
sue their careers in the field of
music, and make sure that each
talented client is exposed to
what will make them a success.
Constance W. Anderson,
educator, Ls a teacher at
Benthey Elementary School.
After a busy day at school, she
is a mom who works and
attends activities at Seminole
High where her daughter is a
member of the band. Anderson
has served for 11) years as treas­
urer of the International Black
‘ Wtithmfc Congress wlVereshe
lias and still works faithfully
with the President, Corine Van
Wilson of the Central Horida
Chapter of the IBWC and her
group of community women
are always working as activists
for their communities, always
giving a service to help others
bo informed to make our lives
better.
Sherlyn Jackson Brinson
loves to serve her community.
She is active in her church
where she prepares the Sunday
service program and other spe­
cial programs for the church.
She prepares the chureh spon­
sored gospel music two-hour

With Cingular Nation®, no matter
where you are, you w on’t
pay roaming or long distance.

,$ 9

9

work skills. They earn better
grades. Homework helps chil­
dren learn good habits and
have good attitudes.
Reaching out to serve
others makes for a successful
community.
Baptist church to observe
deaconess board anniversary
The St. John Metropolitan
Missionary Baptist Church, 92(1
Cypress Ave., will observe the
Deaconess Board Anniversary
and Installation Service,
Sunday, March 28 at 4:00 p.m.
Great speaker Sis. Willia Mae
Miller Church of Daytona.
Sister Linda Gaines, President
of Deaconess, Rev. Dr. Joseph
Martin, Pastor.
New boutique to celebrate
grand opening
"Sweet Spirit from Head to
Toe" is located at 214 Sanford

Ave. This boutique specializes
on women's casual wear and
church wear, jewelry, shoes,
purses, hats, ad accessories.
Visit the grand opening
Saturday, March 27, from 2 to
5 p.m. This God-given gift is
a good way to promote the
spirit of Christ in love and
kindness. Owner and opera­
tor is Sister Yvonne Scott
Cherry. Come and be greeted
and blessed.
Baptist church to celebrate
81st anniversary
Poster Leroy Lee
announces the 81st Church
Anniversary of the Greater
New Mt. Zion Baptist
Church, 1720 Pear Ave.,
Sanford, will be held Sunday,
March 28, at 4 p.m. The guest
church will be Rosehill
Baptist Church of Lake
Monroe.

1
LOGGED ON
C O M P U T E R S &amp; C O P IE R S
J l i r i o ^ . i n &lt; till n l i t u o l

l ! -In addltlon-to~offle» calls-

“ W e M a k e H o u s e C a lls ”
A 20 Year Local and Reliable Company providing Service for Computers, Copiers, Fax Machines, and Printers
• We Offer Computer Training for
the Beginner or the Experienced,
One on One Personal Training or
Croup Classes in your home or
office or, if more convenient, in
our office
• We Repair all Makes and Models
and Offer Setup of Your New
equipment.
• We can build your Network!
Call L o g g ed O n C o m p u te rs &amp; C o p ie rs

4 0 7 - 6 8 8 -9 3 9 3
for any o f y o u r e q u ip m e n t, s e rv ic e , o r su pp ly n e e d s.
1 0 2 5 W e st 2 5 th S tr e e t - S a n fo r d , F L 3 2 7 7 1

Free

1

Phone price before $100

2-year service agreement

moil-in rebate is $199.99 wfth
2-year service agreement.

required.

* Mobile Instant
Messaging Using
AOL* Instant
,T U
Messaging1

Integrated Cam era
with 4xZoom
V--V' ”

65,000 - Color
Screen Display

N O K IA
M UKVO I«»M D

1Downloadable
Gam es and
Ringtone Capable

SOS sanford avenue
'd o w n t o w n s a n f o r d '
b e t w e e n 5 lk a n d 6 " * s t r e e t s

(orange building with the purple door)

800 S. French Ave.,
Sanford
407-328-8385

Over 10 years of fram ing experience

Family Owned &amp; Operated

C in g u lar
Nation

4 Q 9 9 *
per m onth

Never Pay Roaming.
Never Pay Long Distance.

O nly C m cjular lia s tru e n a tio n w id e
M obilo to M obile M in u test

5000NATIONAL MOBILE TO MOBILE MINUTES X cingular
fits you best'

600 NATIONAL ANYTIME ROLLOVER MINUTES
5000 NATIONAL NIGHT AND WEEKEND MINUTES

A s k a b o u t o u t freq u en t fram ing rew anls program.
HOURS
M o n -F ri: 9 :3 0 -6

PACT O f THE MUSOt/TN FAMILY

Authorized Agent

_________________________
F— of m IP | 1 J&gt; » N f r —
to c o m n arroA m aan%*frq mm rougmam end ttm gm impoeed
bum M fmOowt I N n o n ttgjum an « gross
M d w f i and bum and t SOS'S* Unw ssl Senate ctorgm The HsgAstoni Coal R e to o ry Foe O r a l • tea o» i gov
mm* rwjrjred d a r y U w He&lt; bmm oHe*. Otos* contoonns and n m uMone
See comma and tdeplm b ro th rt to dauae f W ^ o e u n * appro** M eropaart lea
utao l i t i m h N tot may a « * to o r o t custom*** tarty tonroiotoan too 1240 prorated over toe tongto of toe sorts* agreamer* toOapamter* • g r t t may knpoaa a t o
v ^ 'ro lre to to d c tia rg e e CeigUw Whrstoaa ■ a regetorod Nedenwt AJIngae roeenrod
hn at are t pm to 7 am Monday to Fndey and . -------- ----1 hour* a r t l p o
— ■*--------------—toe‘—
won
*----------------------------to tormeiato your eaneco
-— f laaa toan M X * your
--------------------------------aeuBwaM
tioaga over Urea nonsscuSn M m
m cgtoaafloat
cyOee m on Cmgjurowned lyaiama
a*rt ungular tt o d n i preferred ruammg d a l atom (2) hove a matong a t o n e and too in via
Via area in srfs
aha* subscripts) la made
__
aAoaeng toe uae of a omm cord to pay tor roartang Cato rogumg toe yea of gu m cord or operator anatoice are odJinrto Theee
ra n te d
roam nqn toe CkP of U e rec Ur^eed anyame nwMee aapae (I) *
or (3) • customs* raid
he fc* monto •fctorta
p M t f a g e t o a t t o A i a a | l a ( i ftodad mm wstotos are wol redeemable lor cosri or cmm and art not
to g re and jC s to t o to an d btobOato M itoto t o u n do rad n* ov er * 4 M m U M - $ .0 0 0
A W eefcend

A490nuMwMrvm

Sat: 1 0 -3

?
3

�Sunday. March 28. 2001 Page 9A

T h e H erald

Stinecipher ----Continued from Page 6A
town of Merritt, since the
Seminole War, over 30 years.
***** The summer is the best
season for invalids. ***** I am
well acquainted in other por­
tions of the sta te ........ I look
upon the site selected four
your town as one having all
the advantages, with none of
the disadvantages. The high
rolling country in the interior
of Orange and the adjoining
counties is, (although little
unknown until recently,) the
most healthful, picturesque
and fertile region in the state.
Settlers are flocking by hun­
dreds, and ere many years I
trust every sufferer from con­
sumption and kindred dis­
eases will know, what I dis­
covered 30 years ago, that
nature has provided a reme­
dy in a permanent and judi­
cious change of clim ate........
I have never known the mer­
cury rise above 92 degrees in
the shade. ***** For the
orange crop off 10 acres I
have realized over $10,000.
In 1862, Dr. A.C. Caldwell
came to Fort Reid, ill with
pulmonary consumption. He
spent one winter there and
went to back Carolina, but
returned to Fort Reid and
made it his permanent home.
He later purchased the
Indian Mound grove from
Dr. Speer and budded wild
orange trees.

Dr. Caldwell's daughter,
Annie Louise, married
Joseph N. Whitner. In 1895,
Dr. Caldwell's widow con­
veyed the Indian Mound
properly to Whitner. Mrs.
j.N. Whitner would later
write a historical paper enti­
tled "Tale of a Mosquito."

The early pioneer families
living in the Fort Reid area
after the Civil War included
General Finnegan, John
Hughey, John Wiley, J.N.
Whitner, Captain Brock,
WAV. Woodruff, A.). Vaughn,
B.F. Whitner, Moses Lyman
and Henry Randolph.
Prior to 1870, Arthur
Ginn's wife Mary had died
and she was buried in the
Speer cemetery behind their
home place. On Feb. 28, 1872,
Arthur Ginn married Mary
Caldwell Garrett, a widow;
she was the sister of Dr.
Andrew C. Caldwell.
In 1878, at the age of 78,
Arthur Ginn died at his
home at Port Reid. 1le was
buried in the Speer family
cemetery beside his first
wife. Later some of the head­
stones and remains of the
deceased were removed to
Lakeview Cemetery in
Sanford. The headstone for
Arthur Ginn is located in the
family plot of Georgia
Algernon Speer, Sr. in
Hverygreen Cemetery.
Algernon and Christiana
Speer's son, Arthur
Alexander Speer, served as a
private in Bullock's
Company of the Florida
Mounted Volunteers during
the Third Seminole War,
1856-1857. He was 17 years
of age.

In October 1861, Arthur
Alexander Speer joined the
Confederate Army under
Florida's First Infantry. He
was severely wounded dur­
ing the only Civil War battle
in Florida, the Battle of
Olustee near Lake City. In
Lake City, there's a granite
monument honoring the

In
wot Id, gaining
nKixmci
P * of
mind‘ can l&lt;e
wli
be difficult, gut, when
you
read and use D U n rlia : The Mixlern
Science o f Menial Health by L. Ron
I lubbard, you've got the know-how to
help get rid of stress!

FOR STRUCTURED SETTLEMEI
ANNUITIES and INSURANCE PAY0I

794 - 7310 ,

J .Q . W e n tw o rth m e a n *

for Structured Settlements^ , u.t |

This explosive bestseller deal* with
the stress-creating pntblems you (ace
every
day-problem s that can
'shorten your life!
Find out (tie only proven, ■£
safe, workable way to erase
\ the carigys of stress and gain copliriciuf

NOTICE TO CITIZENS OF
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
OF THE FULL COST OF
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED
SEPTEMBER 30, 2003
PURSUANT TO 62-708
OF THE FLORIDA
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
R ES ID EN TIA L:

October 1845. He married
Sarah Brantley and they had
five children. After her
death, he married Carrie W.
Rider and they had two chil­
dren.
Since Algernon Speer Jr.
was too young to enlist in
the Civil War, he traveled
with his brother, Arthur
Alexander, into battle as a
water boy for the troops.
Near the end of the war he
enlisted and served in the
First Battalion Special
Cavalry.
Algernon Speer Jr. was an
outdoorsman, commercial
fishermen and hunter. I le
and his first wife, Sarah,
were buried in the Speer
family cemetery at Fort Reid.
Ella, the fourth child of Dr.
Speer, was born in 1852. She
married George C. Brantley
who owned and operated a
trading post on the north
shore of Lake Jesup called
Brantley's Wharf. He also
had other business interests
in Tuscawilla, Gabriella and
Lake Brantley, which was
named in his honor.
He and Ella built their
home near the shore of Lake
Monroe, east of Mellonville.
Brantley and Michael Doyle
became general managers in
Doyle's store and wharf.
In 1878 at the age of 41,
George Brantley died unex­
pectedly in New York City
while on a buying trip.
Before he died, he had pur­
chased more than 100 acres
of fertile lands along the
shore of Lake Monroe.
After his death, he widow
Ella married John E. Pace
who had clerked for the
Brantley-Doyle partnership.

Stressed out? Find out why.

CASH N
( 800 )

Confederate soldiers who
died or were wounded in the
battle and the name of A.A.
Speer is for Arthur
Alexander Speer.
The second child of Dr.
Algernon Speer was Mary
Christiana Speer, born at Fort
Reid in 1843. She married
Michael J. Doyle, an
Irishman, who was born in
1837. In 1862, he operated a
mercantile business at
Enterprise. Later Doyle Road
was named in his honor.
I le served as second lieu­
tenant in the Florida Infantry
and was captured in
Murfreesboro, Tenn., in
December 1864. He was
released from a Delaware
prison in June 1865.
Michael and Mary C.
Speer built the finest home in
Orange County on the gov­
ernment road (now known
as Mellonviltc Avenue) at
Fort Reid near the Speer and
Caldwell homes. The Doyles
raised their eight children in
this home.
Doyle was a shrewd busi­
nessman who had extensive
real estate holdings. He
owned M.J. Doyle and
Company, which sold dry
goods and grove supplies,
and also Doyle Wharf on
Lake Monroe. He also plant­
ed a large orange grove
around his home, which pro­
duced annual crops for ship­
ment to northern markets.
The Doyle family took trips
in the summers to St.
Augustine, the only beach
resort on the Atlantic Ocean
at this time.
Dr. Speer's third child,
Algernon Sidney Speer Jr.,
was born at Fort Reid in

A V ER A G E C O S T
PER H O U S E H O LD

Buy, read and use Dlanttlei:
The Modem Science ot Menial Health by
L.Ron Hubbard
Kit Price 549 95/ Book Puce 52400 Hank over

John and Ella Pace later
developed the fertile lands
near Mellonville. Because of
the hard-panned soils, the
artesian water supply and
the mild winter weather, the
lands made excellent winter
vegetable farming after the
Great Freeze of 1895
destroyed most of the groves
in Central Florida.
Many of the dead orange
trees around Sanford were
quickly cleared away and
vegetables were planted, par­
ticularly lettuce and celery.

J.E. pace shipped the first let­
tuce from Sanford during the
winter of 1896-1897, thus
paving the way for the veg­
etable industry that sprang
up after the Great Freeze.
Other farmers followed and
in later years Sanford became
known as the "Celery Capital
of the World."
The Speer family was one
of the earliest pioneers in
the area and contributed
great to the industries that
began here.

LIVE
FULL LIQUOR
BAR

ENJOY A RELAXING DINING E X P E R IE N C E
IN OUR NEWLY R EM O D ELED
CLIMATE CONTROL DINING AREA

FEATURING
STEAKS, SEAFOOD, CHICKEN, B-B-Q
ALL-U-CAN EAT CATFISH
EVERY FRIDAY
INSIDE • OUTSIDE • RIVERSIDE
OPEN 6 DAYS LUNCH AND DINNER
BREAKFAST FRI, SAT &amp; SUN ONLY
HOURS:
TU-TII 11 AM •9 PM • FRI-SAT 8 AM • 10 PM
SUN. 8 AM - 9 PM (Closed Monday)
ON THE WOODED BANKS
OF THE ST. JOHNS RIVER
4 88 W. H1GI1BANKS RD.
DEBARY

386-668-8891

Wholesale
Mortgage
Netwbrl:

PrcqutIHy Todty &amp; Receive)
j J Dty Vaeif/on Certificate),
Call (§13) §79-7022
.1 . ? t to place your order.
€ J ill* M l AU Ri«Me l e v n e l I k o e t n i m W a b m a r t aril e r r s*
metfe i~ .’wsl h Refcgxeea In heed xgy &lt; m k n and te eaaO e i t f tea

1.877.520.
Call Toll Free or apply on I*
aa a a ^c c s ale to ;; g.ig enelAQ^c o

SEM IN O LE COUNTY FLO RID A
F U L L COST ACCOUNTING FO R
SOLID W ASTE M ANAGEM ENT
FIS C A L Y E A R ENDING
S E P T E M B E R 30, 2003
R E S ID E N T IA L

$107.74 (1)

Collection
Disposal

36.49 (2)

Recycling

17.49 (3)

Average Total Cost
per Unit for the Year

$161.72

Referenced

N O N -R E S ID E N T IA L

C O L L E C TIO N
D ISP O SAL

$ 64.72
52.33

Collection

$0.00 (4)

Disposal

33.17 (5)

Recycling

0.00 (4)

§

R EC Y C LIN G

20.66
$137.71

Average Total Cost
per Unit for the Year
Referenced

$33.17

(1) Represents an average cost to residential customers within unincorporated
Seminole County for solid waste collection service.
(2) Represents the cost for disposal of 1.1 tons (at $33.17 per ton, see note (5) below)
of municipal solid waste at Seminole County's Class I landfill.

THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SERVICES TO OTHER THAN
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS.
I

(3) Represents an approximate average cost per residential unit within unincorporated
Seminole County for recycling efforts including indirect costs funded from State of
Florida grants administered through the Department of Environmental Protection.
(4) Seminole County did not regulate non-residential collection or recycling rates for
the year reported.
(5) Represents the average cost per ton for disposal of municipal solid waste at
Seminole County's waste management facilities for the fiscal year.

�l*agc 10A Sunday. March 2H. 2001

T iik H e r a ld

SPOTLIGHT
Caring For The Special
Needs Of Women
a
Accepting New Patients
Most Insurances, H M O 's and PPO's
O b s t e t r ic s • G y n e c o l o g y • I n f e r t il it y

on

VIVONA’S

T u b a l L ig a tio n
T u b a l R e v e rs a l

2477 PARK AVE. icww oi(«AtPvtMi
SW K H ) HOURS Itoe-Sd 9rvl0pnCb*i Smtoy

■1 F*

VVc w o u ld lik e to in v ite y ou to v is it ou r

n ew ly ex p an d ed fa c ility .
Most HMO's, PTO's, private insurance and others arc accepted.
So I labia Espanol.

Cordell Mitchell, M.D.
407 - 862-1550

■ - u

ittju o

W e're not ju st
3
scuba anymore...
3 We are the area's premierC

PAINTBALL CENJJER
ss

D or $1 ON Any

aintball

Not Valid with Any Other Otto/jor Special Limit 1 Per Person •With This Ad

«

407-330-2040
16" Large

I

Puppies Make Great Gifts!
Stop In Today and Reserve Yours Now!

*7.95

•n r*

* 1 9 .9 9

* 1 3 .9 5

ily Pack

Any 3 Subs

•12 Wings *6 Pack Soda
One Coupon Por Ordor.
Not Valid With Any Other Discount.
Expires 3/29/04

SERVING BRO OKLYN STYLE PIZZA

Puppies or
Supplies

O n e C o u p o n P e r Visit

O n e C o u p o n P e r V is it

$1 0 .0 0
Bath Special

N A IL TR IM

C a ll F o r A p p o in tm e n t

C a ll F o r A p p o in tm e n t
&gt;J

e Tar ■

S u n ., M on., Tu e s , Th u rs , Fri. 11-6 • Sat. 11-8 * C losed W ed.

Interested in your own

TIREDOFOTHERVIDEOSTORES
STRANGIINGYOURWALLET?

NEW HOM E
in S a n fo r d ?

Come On Over And See Us At

V ID E O R E Y E W !

QUALIFY FOR UP TO $25,000.00
FREE DOWN PAYMENT
ASSISTANCE

W e H a v e T h e C h e a p e s t DVD P r ic e s In T o w n !

$2.99 Each
$4.99 For 2
x;i_$6.99 For 3
$9.99 For 5

Free or low cost lots &amp; Low interest loans,
Appliances and Warranty Included
Sales • Service • Rrntnli •Trip,
Phil &amp; Linda M orchant

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -1 8 4 8
3005 W . L a k e M a ry B lv d . #113
L a k e M ary, F L 32746

k.

2,9s T .1 T 17921 407-320-1010

ASK FOR OUR DAILY LUNCH A DINNER SPECIALS!
www.vlvonas.com (Come visit 8 get more coupons)

CALL Trinity Homes
(407) 539 1085 or
(407) 620 0311

V ID E O R E V IE W
3699 Orlando Dr.
Sanford, FL 32778

(407) 323-8899____

• next to Docktkto Imports •

Fax (4 0 7 ) 322-5914 w w w .w n lscu ba .co m
E-m ail d ivo @ w n fs cu b a .co m

W ELLS
FARGO

S erving Central Florida Since 1996

M UST p r e s e n t COUPON « M UST P R ESEN T c o u p o n » M UST p r e s e n t c o u p o n

M UST PRESENT COUPON •M UST PRESENT COUPON

Located in the W alm art Shopping
C enter on 17-92 Ju s t North of
Lake M ary Blvd.

Tired Of Cooling
o r H eating
The O utdoors?

Buchanan

EN ERGY
E F F IC IE N T
D O O R S AND
W IN D O W S

407 - 324-9691
Back Pain
N eck &amp; S houlder Pain
H eadaches
W hiplash
D isc Problems
Pinched Nerves
Muscle Injury
S ports Injuries
S ciatica
C arpal T unnel
A uto A ccidents
Medicare A ccepted

Call Us B efore You Buy!

W 1'

A N Y SERVICE
OR REPAIR

exmene

/A u ftr

v V i Ai i j

1Family Owned &amp; Operated
Over 25 Years Experience

1

Y Z e p a it

E J 2 e v fa m ta n c e

Randy &amp; Sharon Schoon
...Long time local residents —
Covering All Of Orange &lt;S —'
Seminole Counties
^

[4071328-5871

Window or Door
Replacement
WithThisAd. /

epla cem en t

S

p e c ia l is t

L I C E N S E xr 110505
B O N D E D • IN S U R E D

407-044-4796

VISA

Ask A b ou t O u r
90 Days Same
As Cash Plan

■

M UST PRESENT COUPON •M UST PRESENT COUPON

10% Off Any

MID FLORIDA WINDOW &amp; DOOR, INC.
Your R

2650 S . O rla n d o Dr., Sanford F L

p u rc h a s e

any puppy
over $400

* FREE

•One 20‘ Piiza with Four Toppings

Ono Coupon Per Order. Not
Valid With Any Othor
Discount. Expires 3/29/04

10%OFF

*50.00 OFF

O n o Coupon Por Ordor. Not
Valid With A n y Othor
Discount. Expires 3/29/04

.4 k

974 Douglas Ave. • Suite 102 • Raintree Office Park
Altamonte Springs • FL 32714

UK£ MARY HOURS Ewryfcy 10«m-Kfcm

Thin Crust
With O n e Topping

O n o Coupon Per Order. Not
Valid With A ny O lhor
Discount. Expires 3/29/04

A lte r n a tiv e T h e r a p y
to H y s te r e c to m y

PU PPY
BARN

LAKE MARY POINT-PUBUX PLAZA
17*lWrtonfed (Nm t SwmMComrwtfyCokgt)

* 1 1 .9 9

H y s te r e c to m y

THE

LAKE MARY

SANFORD

18//
X -L a r g e
w/3 Toppings

H ig h R is k P re g n a n c y

FINEITALIAN
PIZZERIA, INC.

DELIVER or DINE-IN
407-324-5147

N o rm a l P re g n a n c y

BUSINESS

G A N

V j&amp; R V

i

BOUTIQUE

O IL S / B A T H S

• C D ’S

B O T A N IC A

March is.

SANFORD
INC.

LUCKY CHARMS
SANTOS DOLLS
HARD-TO-FIND ITEMS
READINGS BY APPOINTMENT

SHOP
SENIOR C ITIZEN .... $7.00
Regular Hair Cut........$8.00
Flat-Tops &amp; Styles ..$10.00
Face Shave............. $10.00
BeardTrim.................. $5.00

1810 S. French Ave. (Hwy 17/92)
Sanford, FL 32771
N E C K B E A D S • AND M O R E

EmMy

I

! Month q!i l l

8
O

Ice Crea
j Depot
■I

10-6
MON - S A T

S to c k y o u r
F R E E Z E R . ..

0 1 HO C r o n r h A w n

2102 French Ave.

(next to Frankie's Cleaners)

I 'FREE6
I

407-328-0616

SSH®
... .
March Hours Open;
a

Mon.-Sat. 12pmto9pm
Sunday• 4pmto9pm

6

Choc. Sandwiches or Cream Ban
With the purchase of 8” Ice Cream Cake Or larger

■ NOVELTIES
|

I
!■

NUT BAR (van., peanuts, choc, cold fudge, choc, coating)
CREAM BAR (van., choc., cherry, butterscotch coating)
ICE CREAM SANDWICH (van., choc, cookie)
ICE CREAM CHOC. CHIP SANDWICH (van., choc.chip cookie)
■

B iO F F E R S EXPIRES 3-31-04

I
I
I
I
I

�S iiimIrv. Mart'll 2H. 2 0 0 1 PflKC If \

T l I K H K RA I.I)

E ducation
Curriculum celebration night upcoming at
Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School
All families of current Goldsboro stu­
Kids Space Center. Enjoy musical pre­
dents, newly accepted families for
sentations in the multipurpose
the 2001-2005 school year and
room and student artwork on
ace
anyone interested in visiting
display in the art room.
the campus and preview­
Classroom teachers, cur­
ing the magnet program
riculum specialists, admin­
are invited to attend cur­
istrators and PTA and
riculum celebration night
SAC members will be
Tuesday, March 30, from 6
available to answer ijuesto 8 p.m at Goldsboro
*&lt;//
tions.
Elementary
Magnet
Don't miss this opportu­
School, 1300 W. 20th St.,
nity to meet the staff, tour
Sanford.
the campus and find out what
&lt; &amp; O N
Tour classrooms and special­
makes Goldsboro Elementary
ized math, science and computer
Magnet School unique.
labs. View technology demonstrations.
For more inform ation, call Sherry
Watch a simulated space launch in the O'I.eary at 407-320-5801.

Geneva student's
work placed in
Orlando museum

Workshops to encourage reading
The
Foundation
for
Seminole County Public
Schools, Title I, community
involvement and professional
development departments are
planning two parent work­
shops titled "The Magic of
Reading — Parents as
Reading Coaches."
The foundation received
grant money from the
Orlando
Magic
Youth
Foundation to fund this par­
ent-empowerment project.
There an* two workshops
scheduled: Saturday, March
27, at Lyman High, and
Saturday, April
17, at
Seminole I ligh, from 9 a.m. to
noon. Parents can register for

A fifth grade student at
Geneva Elementary School,
Tanya Shelton, has been notified
that she has had a work of art
selected for exhibition in the
Peggy Crosby Student Gallery at
the Orlando Museum of Art. The
work will be exhibited from
March 1 through April 20.
Tanya's art teacher, Terry
Celones, will recognize her by
presenting a congratulatory letter
from the Orlando Museum of Art
and a certificate of participation.
Geneva Elementary School was
notified of this award in a letter
from Jason M. Gibson, teacher
and student services coordinator,
.it the Orlando Museum of Art.

darn's schools.

VIAGRA® | DIET P IU S

Prescription Strength Alternative
without Prescription!

(3 0 ta b s )- 1 0 0 m g

$ 7 9 .9 5

(6 0 t a b s )- 1 0 0 m g $ 1 2 9 .9 5
Order Online with Credit Card
or Call now toll tree!

1 -8 8 8 -5 2 7 -0 8 7 0
or Send Check or M O lo:

I

PE. l*b«

•4 . , ', .
I
•

Prescription Strength Alternatives .
without Prescription!

*

OKC OK 71109

Don't split your pills oc skip a dose to save money

X o n ic a l$

•

scxptllusa.com

grade at Sanford Middle
School, Ben Joseph, eighth
grade at Sanford Middle
School, and Karan Jhurani,
11th grade at Lake Howell
I ligh School.
The essays written by those
in first place are forwarded to
the National Americanism

Committee of the Fleet
Reserve Association lor judg­
ing on the national level. live
overall grand national win­
ners will be awarded $5,000
for first place, $3,000 tor sec­
ond place, and $2,000 for
third place. Prizes are in U.S.
Savings Bonds.

Vide
{Rmwmf SAeppe
U.

200

“A U nique B o u tiq u e f o r
th e T h rifty S t to p p e r '1
— — — — — — — — — —— — — —— — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1

B rin g In This Coupon F o r !

10% O ff

Y ou r T o ta l P u r c h a s e .
NO LIM IT!

!

211 Oak Avenue South
in Historic Downtown Sanford
Open Monday through Saturday
0:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

4 0 7 - 323-5857
Yo Oldo Recovery Shoppo is n minisliy ol Recovery I louse
ol Central Florida a :&gt;01c3 not-lor-protit corporaliori

-44Inn

on

D

e s t in

H

arbor

Save up to 40% on name brand drugs including
Lipilot, Zoloft. Celebrex and many mote

(120 ca p s )-1 2 0 in g $ 9 9 95

t

B. Duke Woody, Branch
147, Fleet Reserve Association
held the annual Americanism
Essay Contest awards cere­
mony Monday, March 8, pre­
senting savings bonds and
certificates to 15 students in
grades 7 - 1 2 who are students
in local schools.
Fleet Reserve sponsors the
contest locally, then forwards
the first place winner in each
grade to the regional level.
This year's theme was "What
Patriotism Means To Me."
The contest was offered to
students in 46 schools in four
counties. Thirteen schools
submitted 123 essays.
While a number of winners
were from the Volusia County
area, the following represent
the winners in Seminole
County.
First place winners, receiv­
ing $100 U.S. Savings Bonds
were Andrew Speck, seventh
grade at Sanford Middle
School and Nicolette Lloyd,
11th grade at Lake Howell
I ligh School.
Second
place
winners
received $75 U.S. Savings
Bonds. Locally, they included
Thara Amilineni, seventh
grade at Sanlord Middle
School, Diana Cabel, 11th
grade at Lake 1lowell 1ligh
School, and Shi-Fan Yang,
12th grade at Seminole High
School.
Third
place
winners
received $50 U.S. Savings
Bonds.
They
included
Davidson llariot, seventh

Guaranteed Trescrijuion Savings When You Join... Only S“ .‘)5 a month!

(60 ta b t)-1 7 .5 m g $7 9 95

SHIPPING

Fleet rewards student essayists

Can You Attorcl Your Lipitor?

P h en trazin e-

I
I
I
I

FREE
cuinniun

. IM J S W M t h (I

The parents will be trained
to do activities with their chil­
dren to improve their reading
skills. The parents will also
receive a reading toolkit
including books. Childcare
will be provided. For more
information on other literacy
opportunities!, call 407-3200182. For more information on
lire Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools, call
407-320-0180.
Then? are also opportuni­
ties for community volunteers
to serve as Reading Mentors
for struggling readers in
Kindergarten through tilth
grade in summer school and
during the school year. To reg­
ister for the May training, call
407-320-0182.

w r r -f u ■ • • *

NEW D O U T I Q U E

MOT EL

DIRECTLY

ON

TKE WATER

Over 22,000 participating pharmacies nationwide

Call now toll (reel

FREE tiial membership available

1 -8 8 8 -5 2 7 -0 8 7 0
or Sand Chock or M.O to
P E. Lab*
1025 SW 50th at
• OKC OK 73109

OKO C 7 9 9
aCU U - O / Z Z

FREE 30-Day
Membership

PRIVATE! MAROOR F1EACM POOL BALCONIES AND STEPS TO FINEST RESTAURANTS
Harbor District •Dcttm. Florida
8 0 0 -8 7 4 -0 4 7 0
W W W IN N O N D E S T IN H A R B O R .C O M

^ j^ h ^ e p h e n iu c ^ n e e n m jj^ j

dietpillusa.com

•V

LA KE BR A N TLEY

r

1

* *

&amp;

GARNIVA!
A P R IL 1-4
A D M IS S IO N IS

» A Great Family Event Featuring Over 30 Rides, G anra &amp; Attractions)
THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
5PM TO 11PM
SATURDAY
NOON TO 11 PM
SUNDAY
1PM TO 10PM

Ride O ffers
Daily, Ride A ll Rides
nlimited

P rici

CORNER OF HWY. 434 &amp; MAITLAND BLVD. NEXT
TO CLASSIC CHEVEROLET.

FEATURING CAROL STREAM AMUSEMENTS SPECTACULAR MIDWAY RIDES,

'J l

-

■

�Page 12A

The IIkrami

Sunday, March 28.2004

422-Church of God of
Prophecy

Grace
Baptist
Church
•rare

( hurch
ii\ i* •*

Sum taf School
Monunq A'.,* Ao
£**niog
W cdnrsJ.i,

919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood, FI

9 10 ah
V I S AW
600 f W
fM

P a s to r D a v e T h o m p s o n

Sunday Morning
Worship
10:45

Church of G od of Prophecy
2 5 0 9 S . E lm A v e , S a nlo rd, F L
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 0 1 5
T h o m a s Harris, Pastor
S u n d a y S ch o o l ...,9 :4 5 A M
Praise &amp; W o rship ...1 0 :3 0 A M
M o ssa g o b y Pastor... 11 A M
E vo n in g S e r v ic e ...... 6 P M
T u o s d a y P ra yo r M lg ,1 0 A M
M idw oek S o rvico (W e d ) 7 P M .

425-Congregational
Graco Fellowship Congregational
Church (N A C C C )

400-AME

401-Anglican

402-Assem bly of God

404-Baptist

Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral

Family W orship Center

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church

819 C y p ro s s A vo n u o
Sanford. F L
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -5 5 5 3
R o v Bronda R o g o rs E d g o , Pastor
S u n d a y S ch o o l, 9 :3 0 A M
M orning W orship, 11AM
Bible Study. W o d . 6 :3 0 P M

Please Visit
One O f These
Churches This
Weekend!
BARNES HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING
COMPLETE SYSTEMS* ADDONS
FREE ESTIMATES • SERVICE ALL BRANDS
(ESSENTIAL AND COUMBOAL
HEAT PUMP EXPERTS'
STATE CERT »CAC036824

915 W. 2nd St. 323*3517

SEMINOLETRINITYCHRISTIAN
SCHOOLandDAYCARE
Pre-school thru 12th grade
*AMinistryol Churchol Godol Sanford
ABEKACurriculum
B02 W.22ndSL, Sanford•321*2723

DiamondGlass
Company, Inc.
‘S t'M i One Stop 6less Shop’
MS P»lm*flo Avtfiu* •Sinford, FL 32771
407/321-2360 •Fai: 407/330-1502
COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL

AAA A M A

323*2999

3340 W S R 426 (A lo m a A v o )
(t/4 mile off G re o n o w a y.
S R 4 1 7 G o in g E ast)
O v io d o , Florida
4 0 7 -6 5 7 -2 3 7 6
1928 Book O f C o m m o n Pra yer
S u n d a y Sorvico s
H o ly Eucharist
B AM
S u n d a y Sch ool (all a g o s) 9 A M
S u n g Eucharist
10AM
(N u rs o ry at both servicos)
W o o k d a y H o ly
Eucharist Services
Tuosday
12Noon
W o d n o sd a y
7P M
T h u rs d a y
Friday

9 :3 0 P M
12Noon
T h e Difference is
W orth tho D islanco

SANFORD
207 E. 25th St.
321-0885
LONGW OOD
Hwy. 434 &amp; 427

itCE
»•

Hardware

casselberry

S lO rG S

Winter Park Dr.
339-7365

HARREL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSIONS

114 N. PAR K A V E., S A N F O R D
322-0331

S u n d a y S v cs , 8 :1 5 A M
&amp; 10:45AM
S u n d a y S ch o o l 9 :3 0 A M

404-Baptist
Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S . S a n lo rd A vo
Sa n lo rd , F L 327 7 3
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -5 8 4 0
Pastor Ty ro n o H o rndo n
S u n d a y S ch o o l 9:3 0 a m
S u n d a y W o rship S v c , 10:45am
Bible Study. W o d . 7 p m
C loth os C lo s e t (F re e to public) 3rd
Sat., oa ch m o . 1 0 a m -1 p m

Countryside Baptist Church

209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL
JIM ROWE
PEST CONTROL
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
RON RUSSI &amp; STAFF

2626 Iroquois Ave. * 322-2070

9th St. and Laurel Ave.
Sanford *322-2131

INSURANCE

1675 Dixon R d
Lo n g w o o d , F L 32779
4 0 7 -7 7 4 -0 7 7 7
G ro g Fro o m a n , Pastor

S u n d a y S ch ool 9 :4 5 A M
S u n d a y A M W orship 10.4 5 A M
S u n d a y P M W o rship 6 P M

M Sat 6 30 AM • 7 PM

THE McKIBBIN
AGENCY

Woklva Assem bly of God

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

BRISSON
FUNERAL HOME

sanford

S o rvico 9 :3 0 A M
W e d n e s d a y S o rvico 7 P M

590 S . C o u n try C lu b R d
La ko M ary. F L 32746
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -5 9 7 9
S h a n e W y n n , Pastor

COLONIAL
ROOM
RESTAURANT
115 E. FIRST ST.,

2 4 6 2 S . Park A v o
S anford. F L 32771
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 2 2 2
Jo lt Krall, Pastor
S u n d a y W orship

O R. -SHORTY* SMITH AND
ROBERT I. BRISSON

W e d P ra yo r M ooting 7 :3 0 P M
N u rso ry P rovided

Stained Glass Creations
104 S. Park Ave. Downtown Sanford
407-324-5636 GlassAddcts com
Virgil &amp; Denise Hurley
Custom Work • C U tte* • Supplies
•SttneO Gass M Eipens\t ITs Prtetessr

First Baptist Church
of Longwood
891 Stato R oad 434 East
Lo n g w o o d . F L 327 5 0 -5 3 9 4
4 0 7 -3 3 9 -3 8 1 7
C h ris W haloy. Sonior Pastor
Sunday* 9:4 5 A M Biblo S tu dy
•11:OOAM W o rship Sorvico
•5:00PM Youth C h o ir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM A w a n a
•5:30PM Discipleship S tudy
•5:30PM Pastor's
Discipleship Study

Wednesday
•6:00 P M Kids K aloidoscope
(C h ildren s C rea tive Arts)
•6PM Discipleship C la ss e s
•6PM O rchestra
•6:30 Youth Bible Study
•7PM Pastor's Biblo S tu d y
•7PM C h o ir R ehearsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

GRAM KOW
Fu n eral H om e
•Complete Funeral Services •Cremation
•Markers &amp;Morunents •Prearrangements
5001 (Upon BMSrionf 32773

Call Ted Walker At 407322-2611 To Sponsor
This Church Page

3 9 9 .3 9 1 3

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 M arkham W o o d s R oa d
Lako M ary. 4 0 7 -3 3 3 -2 0 8 5
Dr. Bob Parker. Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
S u n d a y -W o rs h ip 10:45A M
•Children's A W A N A C lu b 5 :3 0 P M

Wednesday
Fam ily Activities.. 6 P M

First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Avo, Sanford. FL
407-322-6041 /407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Hick Blythe, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
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 Provided

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 W orship.....6:00pm
Wed Eve. Service ....6:30pm

i

M o n d a y Biblo S tu d y ...7 :3 0 P M

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2 6 2 6 Palmotlo Avo
Sanlord. FL 3 2 7 7 3
(4 0 7 )3 2 3 -1 5 8 3
websilo-www PABC-LCS org
"The Family Fnondly Church"
R o n W illiam s, Sr. Pastor
Bill S im p son, Associate Pastor
S cott To d d , C o llo g o a n d C a ro o r
Pastor
A n d ro w Je n k in s. Studont Ministry
Pastor
S cott G arrott, C h ild re n 's M inistry
Pastor
•Sunday A M . S v c s 8 :3 0 a m &amp; 11am
•Biblo S tu dy 9 :4 5 a m
•Sunday E v o S v c . 6 p m
W o d n o sd a y Biblo S tu d y &amp; A W A N A
7pm

Home of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Th rou gh 12th

Westvlew Baptist Church
4 1 0 0 H .E . T h o m a s J r P k w y (C R 4 6 -

A)
Sanford, Florida
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -0 5 2 3
Bill C o tlm a n , Pastor
C h a rlie Higgins. A ssocia te Pastor ol
Music/Youth

•5:30Vocal E n so m b lo s

GLASS ADDICTS

7 0 0 E lm A vo n u o
S a nlo rd, F L 32771
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -5 4 8 9
R o v Dr. H a rry D . Ruckor,
S r Pastor
E a rly M orning S o rv , 8 :1 5 A M
S u n d a y S c h o o l..... 9 :3 0 A M
M orning W orship . 11 A M
E ve n in g W o r s h ip (T B A )..4 P M

Sunday Services
M orning W orship B A M &amp; f 0 :3 0 A M
S u n d a y S ch ool 9 :1 5 A M
E vo n in g W orship 6 P M
W o d . Biblo S tu d y &amp; P ra yo r S o rvico
6 :3 0 P M

407-Catholic
All Souls Catholic Church
Comer ol 9th St &amp; S. Oak Avo
Sanlord, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Frl
Conlossions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday Vigil......5PM
Sunday. 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM • English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

S u n d a y S c h o o l.... 9 :3 0 A M
M orn ing W orship ..1 1 A M
C h o ir Practico W o d . ..6 :3 0 P M
B a b y sitting sorvico nvailablo

428-Episcopal
S . Park A v o 0 4th St, Santord F L
S u n d a y W o rship 7 :3 0 &amp; 10a.m .
N u rs o ry &amp; S u n d a y S ch o o l for childron. M idw oek w orship in C h a p o l
on
T u o s .,
W ods.
&amp;
T h u rs .
C o m m u n ity m oal 0 5 :3 0 p m W o d s .
F o r times &amp; detail ot studios and
activities. C all 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 6 1 1 .

St Peter's Episcopal Church
7 0 0 R inehart R d , Lk M ary, F L
4 0 7 -4 4 4 -5 6 7 3
R o v C h a rlo s L. Holt, Roctor
W k o n d Eucha rist: Sat, 5 p m
S u n 7 :3 0 a m , 9 a m , 11:15am
S u n S ch o o l 1 0 :15am
C h ild . C h u rc h 9a m
N ursory, B 4 5 a m -1 2 :4 5 p m
W o d n o s d a y Eucha rist 7p m

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
C hurch of The
Holy Comforter
‘Chansmattc-EpMcopal Church'

8 0 3 W . 4th S t
S a n lo rd , Florida
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 0 6 7
R o v M a rk Barth, Priost
S u n d a y E u c h a ris t ..... 9 :3 0 A M

437-NonDenomlnatlonal
Faithful W ord Ministries
Christian R e so u rce C e nte r
La kovlow P la za , 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -4 3 0 0
3 2 0 E . C o m m e rcia l St., Sanford
S u n d a y S e rvice 11AM
•Children's Fellow ship
(a g o s 4 - 1 2 ) ..... 11AM
F a m ily Fellow ship
• /R e freshm ents..... 1 2:30P M
W ednesday

C hurch 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

S u n d a y M o r n in g ..... 8 A M
Traditional Servico
S u n d a y M orning ...,9 :3 0 A m
Praiso &amp; W orship
S u n d a y M orning ...,1 1 A M
Fam ily W o rship Sorvico
N u rso ry is provided
F o r Information call 4 0 7 -3 3 3 -0 7 9 7 .

New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 U p sa la R d , S a n lo rd H w y 4 6 A t
U p sa la R d.
Intorim Location: U p sa la
C o m m u n ity C h u rc h
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -7 3 1 2
B o b B ro so m a n n , Pastor
S u n d a y W orship : 8 :1 5 A M &amp; 6 :3 0 P f
N u rsory P rovided
w w w .N o w C ro a tio n C h u rc h .e e

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
4 0 8 T u c k e r D rive
(c o m o r ol T u c k o r D r &amp; 4 2 7 )
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -7 9 0 0
R o v W a y n e S lo n o , Pastor
S u n d a y S c h o o l........9 :3 0 a m
In te r-M is s io n ............10:30am
M orning W o rship ...11am
Biblo S tu dy
W o d n o s d a y .............6 :3 0 a m
C hildre n 's T im o
Included in W o rship
N u rse ry providod tor B abios
a nd S m all C hildron .
"S m a ll E n o u g h T o L o v e Y o u
G ro w in g in C h rist T o S e rvo You"

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
D o w n to w n on 3rd &amp; O a k
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 6 2

EmaUhopcfljsanlotdciflsby.org
S u n . W o rsh ip 1 0 A M N u rsory
Adult S u n . S ch o o l 9 A M
Y o u n g Adults S u n S ch o o l 11:1 5 A M
Sun.
Y o u th ,
Food.
M o v ie
FeHow ship 5 P M
--------- — ;
M on. C h o ir &amp; Bells R ehe arsal 7 P M
W o d . E v o D in n e r (b y reservation
5 :3 0 P M
W o d . Biblo S tu d y Adults 6 P M
W o d B iblo S tu d y M iddle S c h o o
6PM
W o d . Praiso T e a m R ehoarsal 7 P M
T h u rs . B o y S co u t T ro o p 545 7 P M
W e W e lc o m e Y o u r Visit A t A m
E ve n t
Dr. Bill C h o g w in , Interim Minister

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
Greater Faith Fellowship
"A ch u rch designod
with y o u in M in d 9 0 9 East C h u rc h A vo ,
Lo n g w o o d , F L
(bo hind L o n g J o h n Silver's)
4 0 7 -4 7 4 -0 4 1 5
S u n d a y S o rvico : 10AM
W e d Bible S tu dy: 7 P M
"You N e o d W h a t W o A re Ottering"

5 2 1 0 M a rk ha m W o o d s R oa d
La ko M ary, F L
4 0 7 -3 3 3 -2 0 3 0
Dr. M ichael L. Andrew s,
Interim Minister
S u n d a y S ch ool, all a g e s 9 A M /10AK
C h u rc h S o rvico s 10AM
N u rs o ry P rovided

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan C hurch of Paola

Seminole Com m unity Church
5 0 7 0 O ra n g e B lvd, S anto rd
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -0 1 9 9

S a tu rd a y 5 :3 0 P M
S u n d a y 8 :3 0 A M , 10AM &amp; 11:30AM

419-Church of God

S aturday E v o n in g ..... 5 :3 0 P M
Praise &amp; W orship

Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/Director

Safeharbor Chriatlan Church
730 Upsala Road
Santord, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joo Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan.
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

Reading Room
145 WekJva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. FL
Phone 4 0 7 -8 6 9 -1 4 9 0
Mon-Frl 10am-4pm
Sa t 10am - 1 pm

Jon a th a n T h o m a s . Asst. Pastor

(P le a s e call 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -4 3 0 0 for appt)

w w w .sem inolechurch.com

First C hurch of Christ,
Scientist, Longw ood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ednesday......7:30PM
Child Care provided

760 S u n D rive, La ko M ary, F L
Paul Hoyor, Pastor

•Fellowship M o o tin g ..... 7 :3 0 P M
F rida y
•Christian C o u n s e lin g ...2 -5 P M

410-Christian

413-Christian Science

Holy Crose Lutheran Church

2401 S . Park A vo . Sanford
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 5 8 4
La rry Lo ona rd, Pastor

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

Historic St Jam es
AM E Church

440-Lutheran

Je rry W a lsh . Pastor

Practical Messages
Contem porary Mualc
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Seventh Day Adventist
M AR S H ILL S D A
BOO East 2nd St, Santord. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.....9:30AM
Divine W orship......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

Show er Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study, 7:30 PM

440-Lutheran
Lutheran C hurch of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School
9:15AM
Worship Service
10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
HttpV/www.tcrms.org

5 5 6 0 W a y sid e D rive
S a nford, F L 32771
(O H 1-4 (E x it 5 1 ) W est
First Street on Left - O n e M ilo)
Le o n a rd O 'D o n n o ll, Pastor
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 2
"W h e re the G o s p o l is g ood N o w s ’
S u n d a y S c h o o l........ 9 :4 5 A M
M orn ing W o rsh ip ...,1 1 A M
E ve n in g w o r s h ip ..... 6 P M
M id -W e e k M tg W e d . 7 :3 0 P M
P le a se S h a re Y o u r Life W ith us

Your
C h u rc h
C an
Appear On
T h is P a g e
B y C a llin g
T e d W a lk e r
A t The
S a n fo rd
H e r a ld
407-322-2611

I

�Sunday. March 2H. 2001 P a g e 13 A

T h e H erald

Central Florida YM CA to host
Healthy Kids Day event April 3
It is ironic that ns we sit in
front of the television with
, our bag of chips and a can
soda, we are inundated with
com m ercials for exercise
equipment, dietary supple­
ments and the newest diet
book to follow.
According to the National
Center for Health Statistics,
64 percent of the adult pop­
ulation is overweight. We
do not often extend this per­
centage to our children and
adolescents, but they too are
suffering from obesity.
However, 15 percent of
American youth ages 6 to 19
are now overweight, accord­
ing to the December 2002
report from the Centers for
Disease Control, and the
prevalence of overweight
adolescents ages 1 2 to 1 9 lias
nearly tripled in the past

two decades, according to kids. The free event includes
the U.S. Surgeon General.
activities for children, health
On a local level, the screenings, games, healthy
Central Florida YMCA offers snacks, safety tins, enter­
solutions to these weight tainment and much more.
p r o b I e m s
"We try to
through a vari­
teach
parents
Local Kids Day
ety of programs
and children the
for children and W h a t: Healthy Kids D ay
im portance of
youth, such as event with honlth screenings, leading healthy
os &amp; entortninmont,
Healthy
Kids gam
lifestyles," said
healthy snacks, satoty tips
Day, to help and available youth sports
President and
teach them to
CEO
of
the
W h o re : Som inolo Y M C A .
m aintain
a 665 Longw ood-Lako M ary
Central Florida
healthy weight.
YMCA
Jim
Road
The
annual W h e n : April 3, 9 a .m .- 2 p m. Ferber.
"We
offer fun class­
Healthy
Kills
Day festival and
es,
programs
pool party will take place on and activities as an alterna­
April 3 this year and will tive to a sedentary lifestyle.
kick off at 9 a.m. and last n
until 2 p.m. Ihe Seminole
Several factors can con­
YMCA will show case the tribute to a child's weight.
wide range of activities and Controllable factors include
youth sports available to increasing physical activity,

Answer key to today’s puzzle

1 1

■ MM E
S AA L
K E Y L 1
c
M A T 0
[7 1
1 T S
A E
B
E
R
S A E R R
MA P
C
S
AA P Y
B A A |c
1 H
A s 1 S L A
L
R u E R
AA■ N A P
S A L U T E
A A N r ' :‘'
UA T U R E
E G
T A E
D E
EA H
A 0 0 K R
■
A A B
N
1
A A

S E R F
U V U L
M E P 1
A R E E
T T E R

S
A
E
N
S

cutting back on television
and com puter time, and
changing eating habits.
A factor that may not be
controlled is family genetics.
There is a greater risk of
obesity in children with
overweight and obese par­
ents. Obesity is preventable
when you teach healthy
behaviors at a young age.
Physical
activity
and
nutrition habits are the two
most critical factors when
providing a base for future
behavior.
Healthy Kids Day will
include activities to entice
kids and families to have
fun together while focusing
on their health. For more
inform ation
regarding
Healthy Kids D.iy, call the

B. A__N A A
A A A A
n
1 A A A
A
N. A
B 1 L L_ A A c E A A
v A A E
A A
s A
MA GA N 0 T
C 0. U_A T R Y A A A
G R E G
A E A
1 TA
A A L 0 RA
L A A
A V 0 N■ s
c E R EA■
L E S
0 A A 1 Sj A
D U C_ A A s S ■ A A
E L 0 A s E1 A R E
A N. 1 L
A E
F A□ o n n 0 E R 0
c
n 0 I F
I A
A A 0 0 n 0 0
E_ D ± x A A
A A A
A A i AA Y AA A A
0 n A A A
A A A s
Y
_E
AA A■
A
A A

Seminole YMCA .it 407- 3218944.

See the crossword puzzle on Page 5A

N

I1

R
A M
0
L 0
E E
N D
S
E
D

1
B
A
R

S
1
N
E

T
E
E
D

M
A
1
1a T
C L A
A L 1
M0
E V 1
R E L
A R E

0
B
0
1
S
T

M
E
N
T
H
E

E w
A Y
T E

Shooting -------Continued from Page 1A
attempted murder of Timothy
E. Thomas, 33, of Sanford. An
arrest warrant was also
obtained for
J a m e s
R o o se v e lt
Lee, 28, for
attem pted
murder in
the night­
club
inci­
dent.
T h e
shooting
occurred as
Lee
the night­
club
was
closing and
viole nce
apparently
erupted as
two parties
argued over
a cell phone.
Lee report­
edly
shot
T li o m a s
near
his
Hicks
right
eye
with
a
h a n d g u n.
His injuries
were
not
"ttlnWM6red
life threat­
ening, but
doctors told
authorities
he would
p r o b a b 1y
lose his eye.
Williford
Olson
said the cell
phone was
the
"trip
wire" that
led to the
shooting as
tensions
were proba­
bly building
between the
two parties
Hooks
for some­
time.
In
what is speculated as retaliation
for the nightclub incident,
Hicks was shot Sunday while
standing in front of a home on
the 1000 block of Mangoustine
Avenue.
"(Before) we could arrest
Mario Hicks, well later that day
(Sunday) Mario Hicks got
shot," Olson said.
According to a Sanford
police report, it's inconclusive
on who initiated the violence
first on Mangoustine Avenue,
but Hicks apparently chucked a
brick at a vehicle passing by
with two men inside. As the
brick shattered the back win­
dow, one of the vehicle occu­
pants —
Roger
Derail
Williford, 22, and Leondra
Rixlrakes l lixiks, 25, both of
Sanford, — shot several times at
Hicks hitting him once in the
hand and again in the neck.
Sanford police investigators
interviewed Hicks at Central
Florida Regional Hospital
Sunday and lie identified the
two suspects in the car as
Williford and Rixlrakes. The
two men reportedly heard
about the investigation and
turned themselves into police
that evening.
They were arrested and
diarged early Monday morning
with attempted murder. After
sheriff's office investigators
arrested
Hicks
Tuesday,
Sanford police added the
charge of throwing a missile
into a vehicle for his part in the
Mangoustine Avenue incident.
Despite the three arrests,
authorities are still seeking Lee,
the first shooter at the night­
club.
Anyone with information off
James Roosevelt Lee's where­
abouts is asked to call

r

Investigator Sara Klein of the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office at 407-665-6600, or Crime
Line at 1-800-423-TII’S, where

G o ld s b o ro E le m e n ta r y
M a g n e t S ch o o l

one can remain anonymous,
and may receive a cash reward
for vital information related to
this case.

R a isin g e d u c a tio n a l a ch ie ve m e n t th ro u gh M ath, S cie n ce a n d T e ch n o lo g y

curriculum
celebration

L o o k in g fo r
in fo rm a tio n on
h o m e h e a lth
a g e n c ie s a n d
n u rs in g h o m e s ?

Tuesday, March 30
6:00-8:00 pm
1300 W. 20th Street, Sanford
(407)320-5850
T h is a n n u a l e v e n t is o p e n to current G o ld s b o ro fam ilies a n d
all fam ilies w h o resid e in S e m in o le C o u n ty .

W e can help...

Learn more about the school's program and view the facilities:
Visit classroom s and specialized labs

w w w .m e d i c a r e . g o v

W atch on-going presentations in the multipurpose room
View a simulation program in the K id s S p a ce C e n te r

1-800-MEDICARE

Personnel will be available lo answer questions and provide tours.

(1 -8 0 0 -6 3 3 -4 2 2 7 )
pr*r&gt;ar»&lt;f t y f k n J d U o V M Queffy A i x / r « * Inc . m t a r c u n t * ! «HCi
•jvnry r f l « U S
I«n Mi end Hurrwi

I

H * K * ]&amp; v w m |'.US i •

f n n A t t r H i m r . n n l

W H O

MKMLMTA

C O U L D

S O

P u b l i c

S c h o o 1s

•» »

D o n ’t M is s O u t O n A

H A VE

H EA LTH Y

T A S T E

C o u n t y
1 t H M lfl i

W O U U &gt;

TH O U G H T

Refreshing
Smoothies

S e m i n o l e

Cm*m% » * U »H m% A

uKt*'

t

Wi-FI
&gt;(wiroless
internet)
Delicious &amp;
Healthy
Lunch
Options

For m ore information call: 407-320-0576

G O O D ?

S in g le Is s u e O f T h e

;9 f . |

s
.
ft

Satisfying
Snacks
Nutritional
Boosters

U

Steaming
Hot Pretzels

JnnU

FroshSqueezed
Ju ices

T h e O n ly Local Com m unity N e w sp a p e r
Serving Sanford and Surrounding Area.

M onday - Friday
8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Incredibly
Nutritional
Whoatgrass

jij,

Saturday
10:00 am - 6:00 pm

101 W. First St. D o w n to w n S anford
(407) 3 2 2 -3 7 7 9
w w w .ru b yju ice.co m

Energetic
Atmosphere

P u r c h a s e A 1 Y e a r S u b s c r ip t io n
A n d G e t A n E x tra

6 Months

E U R O

W

M

f/ ts il

dealer

900 South French Ave., (17-92) Sanford
(a cro ss from police station)

t r a in e d
t e c h n ic ia n s

O T O R S
O r

L o o k

2 J hour towing available

on sta ff

4 0 7 *3 2 4 *3 1 1 1
CX
COOLING
;
o il
■ A /C
SYSTEM
■ CHANGE
TUNE UP
!] Includes F R E E I

j.
I

Brake

3

Inspection and J

U p to 1 Lb.

I

Tire Rotation

^

R 12 Extra

|

Most Vehicles

|

Expires

I Expires 4 -3 0 -0 4 ■

4 -3 0 -0 4

a y ..

TO READ THE SANFORD HERALD
FOR A FULL 18 MONTHS
I

M A IL C H E C K O R C O M E B Y

I

T iie S anfokd H erald
300 N . F R E N C H A V E
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A 32771
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

$ 0 0 9 5

R 134
Most Vehicles

W

Per Month

XO

i S14Mj $2995

T h i s

.00

Major credit cards accepted

INSPECTION
&amp; HUSH

It

It O n ly C o st You

FULL SERVICE REPAIR FOR AMERICAN
AND IMPORT CARS AND TRUCKS

S

A t

NAM E

Most
Vehicles
Expires
4 -3 0 -0 4

ADDRESS.

I

C I T Y _____________________________________________ ST_

1

THIS O FFER LIMITED TO SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS

ZIP.
O F F E R EXPIRES 131/04

�Page 14A
Sunday
M a rc h 2 8 . 2 0 0 4

S p o rts
Locals win diamond dandies

B r ie fs
SH S BAR-B-QUE
The Seminole High
School softball team will
hold its annual Barc-BQue/Softball Fundraiser
next Saturday (April 3)
at the SHS Softball
Complex.
The Fighting Seminole
will be hosting powerful
Oviedo in a varsity/jun­
ior varsity doubleheader
starting at 2 p.m. and 4
p.m.
Orders are being taken
through Thursday
(March 1) for the B-B-Q
which cane be picked up
between 11:30 a.m. and 5
p.m. on game day.
A slab of ribs, meat
only, is $15, while a
chicken plate, a half­
chicken, beans and slaw,
is $5.
Some meals may be
available the day of the
game, but pre-ordering
is strongly recommend­
ed.
See any SHS player or
coach Dave Rogers for
tickets or call Rogers'
voice mail at 407-3205260 and lie will return
the call.
SA N FO RD ADULT
SO FTBA LL
Following are the final
standings in the City of
Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Adult
Polar Bear Slowpitch
Softball League as of
3/26/04.
CHURCH 'A' _
Westview Baptist, 11-1;
Seminole Community
Church - Red, 8-4;
Seminole Community
Church - Green, 6-6;
Lakeside Fellowship, 57; All Souls Catholic, 012.
CHURCH 'B' Grace
United Methodist, 8-2;
Crossway Church and
Knights of Columbus,
both 6-4; Sanford
Church of God, 5-5; First
United Methodist
Church, 3-7; The Rock,
2-8
" WOMEN'S _ Dunn &amp;
Cordoba Alleycats, 6-3
(win the title in tie­
breaker); Florida
Mortgage Partners
Aging Gracefully, 6-3;
Wolfy's, 3-6; Sharks, 3-6.
M EN 'S'A ' The Bam,
8-1: Wolfy's 1, 6-3; Beer
:30, 6-3; Superior Site
Services Regulators, 3-6.
MEN'S 'B ' _ Wolfy's 2,
5-4; USl»S, 4-5; Kitner
Surveying, 2-7;
Mortgage Professionals,
2-7.
INDUSTRIAL City
Slickers, 7-2; WalMart /Robbins
Landscaping, 6-3; Delta
Connection, 4-5;
Seminole Community
College, 1-8.
The Men's leagues are
currently in a tourna­
ment and will finish up
with a tripleheader start­
ing at 6:30 p.m. this
Wednesday at Pinehurst
Park.
SA N FO RD SPRIN G
SO FTBA LL M EETIN G
The organizational
meeting for the City of
Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department
Spring Adult Slowpitch
Softball League will be
Monday, April 5th (NOT
MARCH 29TH AS PRE­
VIOUSLY
ANNOUNCED) at 6:30
.m. in the Buddy Lake
oom at Historic
Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
Cost will 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.
The league will begin
pla^ the week of April

E

Interested parties are
encouraged to call Jim
Schaefer at 407-330-5697.
SALES C A M P

Five-time WNBA AllStar and former
University of
Connecticut basketball
standout Nykesha Sales
See Briefs, Page 15A

Oviedo, Lyman,
Seminole pull
out tough wins
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

Herald photo by Jim Wentz

Oviedo winning pitcher Corey Bovis had
a big game in a 5-4 road victory over
Spruco Crook on Tuesday in Port
Orange, going 2-(or-3 with throo RBI.
including a two-run homo run in the fifth
inning that was difference.

The excitement continues to build
on the diamond ns the baseball teams
settle in for the run to the district
tournaments.
Tuesday night, Corey Bevis did a lit­
tle bit of everything as he led Oviedo
(7-5 overall, 3-2 in district) to a 5-4
victory over Spruce Creek (6-3, 3-2) in
Port Orange.
Bevis had an RBI single during a

three-run top of the first inning as the
Lions took immediate control of the
game.
But the big righthander got himself
in trouble in the second, giving up
three straight singles to load the bases
with no one out. But he only gave up
one run on a hit batter, rallying for a
pair of strike outs and picking off a
runner to keep the score at 3-1.
I he 1lawks again loaded the bases
with no one out in the third inning
and very nearly did not score at all as
I ions first baseman Scott Dalton
appeared to pull off a triple play after
snagging a low liner.
But the umpire ruled the ball had
been trapped and in the ensuing con­
fusion one run scored and a subse­
quent single tied the game at 3-3.

Bevis settled down to keep the
game even before his own two-run
home run in the fifth inning gave the
visitors the lead for good.
Bevis left the game in the bottom of
the fifth after getting into trouble, but
Farina came on to close out the inning
allowing only one run to score and
got the final six outs for the save.
In addition to being the winning
pitcher, Bevis was also 2-for-3 with
three RBI at the plate. Gonzalez also
had a big game at the dish, doubling
twice in three trips.
Seminole (4-7) also came up with a
heart-thumping victory on Tuesday as
llgen hit a game-winning grand slam
in the lop of the 10th inning to give
the Fighting Seminoles an 8-4 district
See Baseball, Page 15A

Rams survive Tribe
L a k e M a ry
h o ld s o f f
r a lly b y
S e m in o le

Young
R a id e r s
c o m in g
to life
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

The Lake Mary and
Seminole softball teams
renewed their rivalry again
Wednesday night with
another classic knock­
down, drag-out battle that
was not decided until the
final out.
When the Rams scored
four runs in the bottom of
the third inning it looked
as if the hosts were well on
their way to their 13th vic­
tory of the season.
But the Fighting
Seminoles would have
none of it and as, despite
trailing 8-3, took advan­
tage of wildness on the
part of Lake Mary reliever
Olivia Toporowsky to
score two runs and have
the lead runner in the bat­
ters box when the game
ended with the Rams sur­
viving, 8-5.
Lake Mary catcher Kelsie
Richardson had a big
night, going 3-for-4 with a
double, a run scored and
two RBI at the plate and
also throwing out two
Tribe runners of steal
attempts.
Winning pitcher Andrea
Wain went 2-for-3 and
drove in a pair of runs,
while Michigan State
signee Caitlin Mahoney
doubled twice, scored a
run and drove in a run.
Erin Cleary also singled
and drove in a run.
For Seminole, Kristin
Scheuring singled twice,
See Softball, Page 15A

Herald p h o to * by Jim Wentz

Lake Mary catcher Kelsie
Richardson (left) had quite
a night for herself during
the Ram s’ 8-5 victory over
Seminole on Wednesday,
throwing out two attempted
base stealers, including the
Tribo’s Jennifer Davis being
tagged out by Lake Mary
shortstop Caitlin Mahoney
(above), and also leading
the offense with a threo-forfour effort at the

plate,

including a double, scoring
a run and driving in two
more as the host Rams
raised their win total to a
Seminole County high of
13.

The defending State
Champion Seminole
Community College baseball
team is starting to sort itself
out.
The Raiders, with several
newcomers playing vital
roles, got the season off to a
slow start, but have rebound­
ed nicely of late to raise their
record to 14-23 overall, but
more importantly to 5-5 in
conference play.
The previous two wins
found SCC winning a closely
contested pitching duel over
Polk Community College by
a score of 2-1 on Monday
and putting on an offensive
clinic last Saturday against
conference rival Lake Sumter
Community College in a
game shortened by the con­
ference 10-run rule, 20-2,
with both wins coming at
Raider Field.
On Monday, John Ducey
(2-2) had perhaps his finest
outing of the season giving
up just one unearned run on
four hits over seven innings,
striking out six and walking
just one.
Terry Engles was dominant
over the final two innings,
striking out four, including
the side in the ninth, to earn
his second save of the sea­
son.
Leadoff man Louie Curcio
had an outstanding day at
the plate reaching base in all
four plate appearances,
going 2-for-2, drawing two
walks and scoring a run
scored.
Saturday was a day when
everything seemed to go
right for tne Raiders offense,
See SCC, Page 15A

S C C s o ftb a ll te a m o n tr a c k
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor

The Seminole Community College softball
team almost got what it needed on Thursday.
The Raiders picked up a huge win, finishing
off 5-2 Mid-Florida Conference victory over
Santa Fe Community College that was sus­
pended by darkness when the two teams met
in Gainesville last month.
Freshman sensation Sherri Rabenold did
most of the damage, going 3-for-3, including a
double, and scoring tliree runs.
Angie Camacho had the only other Raiders
hit, while Oviedo's Megan Miller scored a run
and drove in one, and Winter Springs' Kristen
Schrupp scored a run.
Freshman Katie Brosky was the winning
pitcher, scattering five hits, to raise her record
to 15-2.
The first game of what was supposed to be
the regularly scheduled doubleheader, turned
into a marathon between the two conference
powers, with the Saints (24-8, 12-3 in the MFC) scoring four runs in the top of the 11th
inning to win, 5-1.
The game was scoreless through nine inning
as Brosky and SFCC's Johnson matched
zeroes.
Both teams finally broke through in the 10th
for a run before the Saints' big 11th.
SCC only had five hits, with Rebenold going
2-for-5. Jennifer Knight, Amanda DeFilippo
and Lake Mary's Asliley Bitzer added one sin­
gle each.
. Seminole High School's Jenny Abendroth

had the Raiders' only RBI.
Because of finishing the earlier game and
the length of the regular game, the second
game of the scheduled doubleheader had to
be suspended because of darkness with SCC
leading 2-1 in the top of the sixth inning. The
game will be completed at a later date.
The Raiders were coming off a split a non­
conference doubleheader on Monday against
Neosho Community College with SCC win­
ning the first game 4-3 ami dropping the
nightcap, 4-2.
Miller led an 11-hit Raiders attack in the
first game, going 3-for-3 and driving in two of
the four runs. Brosky was the winning pitcher,
scattering 10 hits and striking out 10.
Other hitters for SCC were Rabenold (2-for4, two runs, stolen base), Bitzer (2-for-4, dou­
ble, RBI), Schrupp (2-for-3, RBI), Karen
Padgett (l-for-4), Kristin Cameron (l-for-2,
sacrifice), Knight (sacrifice) and Victoria
Rudolph (walk).
The Raiders fell behind early in the night­
cap, and despite a seventh inning rally in
which they left the bases loaded, could not
drive in the tying or go ahead runs.
SCC out-hit Neosho 10 to 8, but the defense
committed costly errors, which led to three
unearned runs. Holly Lacko (10-7) took the
loss for the Raiders.
Providing the offense for SCC were Knight
(2-for-3, double, walk), Bitzer (2-for-3, RBI,
sacrifice), Lyman's Katie Pickelsimer (2-for-3,
run), Rabenold (l-for-4, run stolen base).
See Raiders, Page 15A

P hoto c o u r t o y o l Arch B o o th *, Magic M *m o rl*t, Inc.

Seminole Community College sophomore catcher Megan Miller
from Oviedo was named FC C A A Honorable Mention Softball
Player of the Week for her performances during the week of March
16-23. Megan hit .500 (14-for-28) with one triple and two doubles.
She also drove in 13 runs and scored two runs. Her slugging per­
centage for the week was .679.

�Sunnday. March 20.2004

T h e H erald

Baseball
Continued from Page 14A
win over DeLnnd.
Ilgen finished the contest 2-for*6, adding a
double to his grand slam and four RBI. to cap
a super relief effort by Hines, who struck out
eight in 5-2/3’s innings to get the win.
Thursday night, Lyman (6-7) won a good
old-fashioned pitcher's duel with Lake
Howell (5-8), 2-1.
Clint Franklin went the distance, striking
out nine, to get the pitching win over Nick
Taft, who allowed only three hits and struck
out seven. Nick Farkas was 2-for-4 for the
Silver Hawks.
The only other 'close' decision this week
found Winter Springs (7-4) doubling the score
on Deltona, 6-3.
Chris Mester was the winning pitcher, strik­
ing out 10 in a route-going effort.
Sam English was 3-for-3 with an RBI for the
Bears, but Terr)' Piard's three-run home run
was the big blow of the game.
The Master's Academy (5-5) came up with a
big win over Lake Mary Prep (2-4), 10-2, with
Atkins going 3-for-3 with two doubles to back
a six strike out, five inning effort by Lee.
Zinsmasters had a double and walked twice
for the Griffins.
The other three finals were all losses as 10-2
Bishop Moore shut down Trinity Prep, 9-1,

and Lyman and Lake I lowell were both shut
out by Volusia County foes.
Lapp was the only bright spot for the Saints,
driving in the only run as they fell to 5-8 on
the season.
Lyman had gotten a double from Jason
Cutlip, but little else, as the Greyhounds were
whitewashed by Pine Ridge (5-3), 7-0, the
night before the win over Lake Howell.
The Silver Hawks were anemic against
Mainland (8-4) as they were held to two hits
in an 8-0 defeat.
BUCCANLI IIS 8, SILVER HAWKS 0
L ik e Howell
000000 0 . 1) 2 2
' M zinl.m il
320 3 0 0 x _ B 1 0 2
le r n i.ii) . T i f t (2). E .ir L i* (4 ) 4 m l E n n u i M . u M .ip l.in t a m t
M c G u ire . WP _ M a c L a p la n t (4 -2 ). LP _ J e rm .tn (3 -1 ) S ave _
m in e . 2B _ M a in la n d . H e m a l. 31) . n o n e . H R _ n o n e . R e c o n U _
l a k e I Im v e ll 5-8, .3-2 in d is tr ic t; M a in la n d 8-4. 3-1.
PINE R ID G E 7, LYMAN 0
ly m in
000 000 0 . 0
4 3
Pine Rldpe
102 040 » _ 7
8 I
I lu m m c l. I lo lfm a n (3), D o n o v a n (5 ) a n il I la r m a n . N c w M e a d
a n d C la rk . W P . N e w n te a d ( I -1 ) l . P _ I lu m r n e l. S ave _ n o n e . 211
. L y m a n , C u t lip ; P in e R id g e . I la r tm a n . 3 B _ P in e R id g e , M u n o z .
I I R _ n o n e R e c o rd * _ L y m a n 6-7 ; P in e R id g e 5-3.
LIO N S 5, HAWKS 4
O viedo
300 020 0 . 5 8 1
Spruce Creek
012 010 0 . 4 8 2
B c v lv F a rin a (5 ) a n d A c k le y . S i- tm n k . J o lim o n (4 ). N o fta ll (6).
S u r m la k (7 ) a n d S tro u s e . W P _ D e v i*. L P . J o h n s o n . S ave
F a rin a . 211 _ O v ie d o , l a m / a le / 2 . 3B _ n o n e . I IR _ O v ie d o , D e v tv
R e c o rd * _ O v id e o 7 -5 o v e ra ll, 3-2 In d is t r ic t ; S p ru c e C re e k 6 -3 .3 -

2.

Herald p hoto by Jim Wentz

Kristin Schouring singled twice and drove in a run each time, but Sominole fell short in a sovonth inning
rally attempt as the Tribe fell to host Lake Mary, 8-5, on Wednesday.

Softball —
Continued from Page 14A
driving in a run each time,
Crystal Saufley tripled and
drove in a run and Christine
Barrett and Emilee Edelman
both drove in runs.
The Tribe (7-5) did bounce
back on Thursday as Sheena
Ware threw a complete game,
striking out four, in a 5-3 vic­
tory over district foe DeLand
(4-12).
Dorianne Torres doubled in
a run for Seminole, while
leadoff batter Amy Joyce
went 2-for-3 and scored a
run.
Oviedo continues to have
the best record in the county
as the Lions won a pair of
games over Volusia County
schools to get to 9-1 on the
season.
Oviedo took advantage of
errors and walks to build a 30 lead in the first inning, then
pounded the ball for six hits
to score three more runs over
the next two innings and
coasted to an 8-1 win over
previously once-beaten
Deltona (8-2) on Tuesday.
Winning pitcher Jennifer
Thomasetti was the benefici­
ary of a Lions offense that
had eight walks and nine hits
and was also helped by two
Wolves errors. Thomasetti did
not need that much help as
she only allowed on run on
four hits, while walking just
two and striking out nine,
including the side in the top
of the first inning.
Miller (2-for-4, two RBI)
and Harwood (2-for-3, dou­
ble) led Oviedo at the plate.
The Lions then came back
the next night with another
outstanding pitching per­
formance as Sara Anderson
threw a shutout, striking out
eight, and Miller drove in
both runs in a 2-0 victory
over DeLand.
Trinity Prep was also cruis­
ing along with only one loss
and became the second team
in the county to reach 10 wins

when it pounded I loly
Trinity (4-5), 14-3 in five
innings on Tuesday with
Burmeister having the big
night with the bat, going 3for-4 with three RBI.'
But the Saints (10-2) fell vic­
tim to Father Lopez (6-2) on
Thursday, dropping a 2-0
decision to the Green Wave
and getting just four hits.
Winter Springs suffered a
tough loss on Tuesday as the
Bears were blanked, 1-0, by
10-1 Spruce Creek.
Unbeaten Kelsi Dunne (5-0)
held Winter Springs to only
two hits and struck out 12,
but it took a two-out double
in the top of the fourth inning
by Carri Romaniszyn for the
I lawks to pull out the victory.
Losing pitcher Davis only
gave up six hits herself and
had one of the two Bears hits.
Winter Springs (9-3)
bounced back with a
vengeance the next night
with an 11-4 thrashing of 10-4
University.
Wingo (3-for-3), Colonel (2for-2) and Memoli (2-for-5,
three RBI) combined for
seven Bears hits.
Lyman (3-10) took out a lot
of frustration on Minland (112) on Thursday as Elrod
hurled a two-hitter and
Wheeler (3-for-3, RBI), Brace
(2-for-4, RBI) and Buchmann
(double) led the offense as the
Greyhounds romped, 10-1.
The Master’s Academy (3-4)
also got a lopsided win,
crushing Geneva, 20-1, in five
inning on Wednesday.
Flood hurled a no-hitter,
striking out eight, while
Nooft went 2-for-2 with three
RBI.
Things did not go as well
for two other local teams as
Pine Castle Christian roughed
up Lake Mary Prep, 14-4, on
Wednesday despite losing
pitcher Tapicano allowing
only seven hits and Flagler
Palm Coast (11-1) scored four
runs in the bottom of the

sixth inning to hand visiting
Lake Howell (3-9) a tough
loss, 8-4, in Bunnell on
Thursday.
The Silver I lawks, who got
a double from Ja. Farrell, took
a 3-0 lead in the top of the
first and rallied with a run in
the third inning to tie the
game at 4-4.
But the Bulldogs' Liz
Cashman, who improved to
8-0 on the season, was a little
too tough, striking out nine
and going 2-for-4 with two
RBI at the plate.

s e e -------Continued from Page 14A
which pounded the ball for
20 hits, with eight different
players supplying at least
two hits.
Former Seminole High
School star Chris Krall had a
monster game, blasting two
home runs, ripping a double
and a single, scoring three
runs and driving in five, all
in the first five innings.
Ducey also had four hits, all
singles, while scoring two
runs and driving in one.
Jon Lozada also hit a pair of
home nins, giving him 10 for
the season, and also collected
his 10th double of the season

6-2.
BULLD OGS 8, SILVER HAWKS 4
Lake Howell
301 0 0 0 0 . 4 6 3
l lagler Palm Coast
220 004 * . 8 12 3
ITank. Samuels (6) and Ja. Farrell.
Cashman and Mancuso. W P _ Cashman
(8-0). LP _ Plank (2-2). Save . none. 2B _
Lake H ow ell Ja. Farrell, Flagler Palm
Coast. Maylc. 3B _ Flagler Palm Coast.
Cashma.i. IIR _ none. Records _ Lake
Howell 3-9, Flagler Palm Coast 11-t.
GREV HO UN DS 10. BUCCANEERS I
M ainland
100 000 0 . 1 2 3
Lyman
200 206 * . 10 II 0
Burkw ald and Price. Elrod and
Buchmann. WP _ Elrod. LP _ Buckwald
(1-12). Save _ none. 2B _ Mainland, l*rice;
Lyman. Buchmann 3B _ none. HR _
none. Records . Mainland 1-12, Lyman 3-

10.

and scored a run and made
the defensive play of the
game, alertly scooping up a
deflected ball to turn a not so
common 3-4-3 put out.
The offensive display over­
shadowed a super pitching
effort by Kyle DeYoung (2-3),
who hurled five great
innings, allowing just two
runs on five hits, while strik­
ing out five and walking
none.
Lefties Zach Whitmer and
Mike Mead pitched the sixth
and seventh innings, respec­
tively, with neither giving up
a base hit or allowing a run­
ner to get into scoring posi­
tion.

UCF-Stetson to complete series
Special to the Herald
Chandler Rose finished 3for-4 with a home run and
three RBI to lead No. 23 UCF
past Bethune-Cookman 7-6 in
11 innings Tuesday evening
in Daytona Beach. The win
ivas the 11th straight on the
year for the Golden Knights
as they moved to 21-4 overall
while Bethune-Cookman
dropped to 15-11.
Freshman reliever Brian
Brooks (1-0) pitched the
game's final five innings to
earn his first collegiate victo­
ry. The Oviedo native yielded
one earned run and struck
out five.
UCF took advantage of
three walks and a hit bats­
man in the first inning to take
a 2-0 lead. With the bases
loaded, Marshall Bernhard
hit a double play ball to
Bethune-Cookman third baseman Ryan Ghianda, but
Ghianda threw the ball away
into right field, allowing two
runs to score on the play.
In the second, UCF loaded
the bases with two singles
and a hit batsman before
Chandler Rose hit a single
with two outs up the middle
that deflected off the short­
stop to bring in two runs and
extend the lead to 4-0.
Bethune-Cookman scored
its first run in the third
inning via a balk by UCF
starter Taylor Meier.
Bethune-Cookman sliced
the lead to 4-3 in the fourth
when Brad Frick drilled a
two-run double down the
right field line to score two.
Frick tried to come all the
away around to score, but he
was gunned down at the
plate on a perfect relay throw
from second baseman Kevin
Richmond.
The Wildcats came all the
way back from the early 4-0
deficit in the fifth inning with
a sacrifice fly by Juan
Figueroa to tie the contest at
four.
UCF regained the lead 5-4
in the sixth inning as Drew
Butera doubled down the left
field line to score Rose.
Two infield singles and a
bloop hit to center field led to
one run in the bottom of the
seventh for the Wildcats.
With the bases loaded and
one out, Figueroa reached on
a fielder's choice to drive in a

RA M S 8. EIG H TIN G SE M IN O L ES 5
S rn tin o lr
010 10) 2 . 5 4 2
L akrM ary
014 I I I * . 8 10 1
E. lulelman. A. Edelman (5) and ???.
Wain. Toporowsy (4) and Richardson.
W P _ Wain. 1.1’ _ E. Edelman. Save _
none 2B
I ake Mar)'. Mahoney 2.
Richardson. 3B _ Salley. HR _ none.
Record* _ Seminole 7-5; Hike Mary 13-2.
LIONS 8, WOLVES 1
Deltona
0 1 0 000 0 _ 1 4 2
Oviedo
312 002 * . 8 9 1
IVrralo, Ward (2), Deane (3) and Osma.
Thomasetti and IVrvz. W l’ _ Tliomasetti.
LI’ _ Ferralo. Save _ none. 2B _ Oviedo,
Hanvood. 3B _ none. HR _ none1. Records
_ Deltona 8-2; Oviedo 9-1.
HAWKS 1. BEAKS 0
Spruce Creek
000 100 0 _ 1 6 0
Winter Spring*
000 000 0 _ 0 2 0
Dunne and Shields. Davis and Mason.
WP _ Dunne (5-0). LI’ _ Davis. Save _
none. 2B _ Spruce Creek, Romaniszyn. 3B
none. HR
none. Records _ Spruce
Creek 10-1; Winter Springs 10-2.
G REEN WAVE 2. SA IN T S 0
Trinity Prep
000 000 0 _ 0 4 4
la th e r Lopez
0 0 0 Oil » _ 2 10 3
Burdeau* and Burmeister. Landori and
M cLaughlin. W P _ Landori. LP _
Burdeau*. Save _ none. 2B _ none. 3B _
Father Lopez, Janovsky. HR _ none
Record* _ Trinity I’rep 10-2, Father Lopez

to go along with four runs
scored and six RBI.
Travis Safadago also had
three hits and scored three
runs.
Kyle Patrick had two hits,
including his third home run
of the season, scored two
times and drove home four,
while Adam Tienken counted
his third triple of the season
among his two hits and also
scored two and drove in two,
Lyman's Kit Kaminski sin­
gled twice and scored twice
and Mike Blackstock singled
twice and scored a run.
Not to be left out was
Sanford's Justin Frost, who
chipped in with a sacrifice hit

P ii# (* IS A

P h oto co u rtM y of S te tso n A th lstlcs

Former Seminole Community
College star Blake Hoorelbeke
hurled
a
no-hitter
on
Wednesday and won again on
Thursday to raise her record to
16-2 for Stetson.

run and tie the score at five.
In the top of the eighth.
Rose drilled his first home
run of his UCF career with a
shot to left field to give the
Golden Knights a 6-5 lead.
The Wildcats tied the con­
test in the bottom of the ninth
as pinch hitter Luis Turmero
started the inning with a dou­
ble down the left field line
and advanced to third on a
fielding error by Brown. After
a strikeout, Ghianda drove in
the game-tying run with a
sacrifice fly to left field to
score the unearned run.
UCF started the 11th inning
with back-to-back singles by
Timpner and Mann. After an
intentional walk to Ryan
Bono to load the bases, Dave
Lambert brought home
Timpner with a sacrifice fly to
left field to give the Knights a
7-6 advantage. Timpner
recorded a career-high four
hits on the night for the vic­
tors.
The Golden Knights will
complete a three-game series
with A-Sun rival Stetson
today (Saturday) with a dou­
bleheader at Bergman Field.
First pitch is set for noon and
the doubleheader will be tele­
vised by Sunshine Network.
Stetson had also been on a
roll, winning ll-of-12, but
Bethune-Cookman held visit­
ing Stetson to just one hit
Wednesday night as the
Wildcats posted a 4-1 victory
at Jackie Robinson Ballpark,
the second loss in as many
nights for the Hatters.
Joey Wilson's first inning
single was Stetson's lone hit
of the night against BethuneCookman pitchers Carlos
Avendano and Colin Irvine.
Including Tuesday night's
loss to Northwestern, the
Hatters (16-8) have managed
just one run and five hits in
the last two games.
Stetson's pitchers, mean­
while, held BethuneCookman (16-11) to just six
hits in the game, but the
Wildcats converted their base
runners into runs. In the bot­
tom of the second, Carlos
Garcia led off with a walk,
moved to second on a balk,
and scored on Juan
Figueroa's single to center.
Figueroa later scored on an
infield ground out to give the
Wildcats a 2-0 lead.
Stetson's lone scoring
opportunity came in the top
of the sixth. After loading the
bases without the benefit of a
hit, Braedyn Pruitt drove in
Brandon Paritz with a sacri­
fice fly to center field. But
Stetson failed to tie the game
when Shane Jordan was ait
down at the plate trying to
score from third on a wild
pitch.
Sebastien Boucher tripled
and scored in the sixth and
Brad Frick singled home
Bryan Maples in the seventh
to give B-CC a pair of insur­
ance runs.
Avendano (2-1) allowed one
run and one hit over 5.2
innings. Irvine did not allow
a hit in 3.1 innings of relief.
Nathan Nery (0-2) was the
hard-luck loser for Stetson.
Nery surrendered just two

runs and three hits over four
innings.
The loss was Stetson's first
road defeat of the year (4-1),
while the Wildcats won for
the 16th time in their last 20
games.
Three Wildcat pitchers com­
bined on a four-hit shutout as
visiting Northwestern defeat­
ed Stetson 3-0 Tuesday night
at Melching Field.
The Wildcats (8-7-1) won
for the fourth time in a row
and posted their second con­
secutive shutout. The Hatters
(16-7) lost for just the second
time in their last 13 games.
Wildcats' starter George
Kontos (1-0) tossed 7.1 score­
less innings before giving
way to Chris Hayes in the
eighth. Jon Mikrut recorded
the final two outs in the ninth
with the tying run at the
plate to earn his second save
of the year.
HOORELBEKE LEADS
STETSO N SO FTBA LL
Senior Blake Hoorelbeke
(Seminole Community
College) tossed a no-hitter as
Stetson shut out Wright State
8-0 in six innings Wednesday
evening at the Stetson
Softball Field.
Hoorelbeke struck out eight
batters while holding the
Raiders scoreless for six
innings.
Stetson improved to 29-3,
including a 20-1 home mark,
after sweeping Drexel, 9-1
and 8-2, Thursday evening at
the SteLson Softball.Field.
1
In the first game,
Hoorelbeke started off the
scoring for the Hatters in the
bottom of the third inning
with an RBI single to center
field.
Hoorelbeke (16-2) earned
the win in game one for the
Hatters, striking out 10 bat­
ters while allowing just four
hits in five innings.

B riefs-----Continued from Page 14A
will be hosting her first
youth basketball camp at
Seminole Community
College.
Sales is offering two ses­
sions - a two day camp, April
3-4 and a one day camp,
April 10.
Sales will stress specific
areas including ball han­
dling, shooting techniques,
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 partici­
pant.
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 tshirt.
For more camp information
please call 407-299-2231.

Raiders
Continued from Page 14A
Miller (l-for-4, RBI), Camacho (l-for-3, walk)
and Schrupp (l-for-3, sacrifice).
In other news, Miller was named the
FCCAA Honorable Mention Softball Player of
the Week for her performances during the
week of March 16-23. The former Lion hit .500
(14/28) with a triple and two doubles, drove
in 13 runs and scored two. Her slugging per­
centage for the week was .679.
Following are Raider players who are listed
in the State stats for the week of March 23rd:
Batting Average _ 6. Sherri Rabenold, .429;
10. Megan Miller, .421; 18. Kristen Schrupp,
.391; 34. Jennifer Knight, .345.
Doubles _ 1. Megan Miller, 14; 5. Sherri
Rabenold, 7.
Triples _ 1. Sherri Rabenold, 5; 2. (tie)

Megan Miller and Jennifer Knight, 4.
Home Runs _ 4. Sherri Rabenold, 6; 5.
Ashley Bitzer, 4.
Runs Scored _ 1. Sherri Rabenold, 41; 13.
Jennifer Knight, 21; 18. Katie Pickelsimer, 16.
Runs Batted In _ 3. Sherri Rabenold, 33; 5.
Megan Miller, 30; 10. Jenifer Knight, 23; 17.
Ashley Bitzer, 16.
Stolen Bases _ 1. Sherri Rabenold, 31; 4.
Jennifer Knight, 18; 6. Kristen Schrupp, 16; 16.
(tie) Megan Miller and Katie Pickelsimer, 6.
Earned Run Average 13. Katie Brosky,
1.15; 20. Holly Lacko, 1.37.
Wins _ 5. Katie Brosky, 14; 9. Holly Lacko,
10.
Strikeouts _ 6. Katie Brosky, 110; 7. Holly
Lacko, 107.
Saves _ 2. Holly Lacko, 3.

�Page 16A

Tilt: llRRAIJ)

Sunday. March 28. 2004

SANFORD
4510 State Road 46

•

1
A b _J|

3.00 OFF
Any Cake

«S££ £ {

&gt;*

X w.

2 FREE
Donuts
with the purchase of
a medium coffee

with the purchase of
6 donuts at regular price

Baskin
Robbins

�The H erald

Sunday. March 28.2004

Page 1B

Building 200 at Colonial Town Park, Heathrow
■

■is

a
—

Financial
45-63

Rentals
91127
________

Real Estate

M erchandise
Autom otive
18M97
M iscellaneous
231245

S endees

141-165

199-229

252-319

To Place Your Ad Call

407-322-2611

12—Eiderly-C are

71—H elp Wanted

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

Barb will do hofno care In your
homo,
Mon
thru
Frl.
oxporionced with rots. Very
tionost. Call 407-330-7924

150 plus Christian Child Care
Center interviewing lor a F/T pro
sdiool toddler &amp; summer camp
toachor Also aoceptmg app’s lor
a cook interested In tho food
program Benofits Avail Cal 407936-3636 oxt. 10 or Fax 407-9360041

Auto Tochnlclan/Mochanlc.
Mmrrium 5 Yrs experience Must
Havo Own Tools. Apply In
Person 2207 W 1st St. Sanlord

Irrigation Tochlnstallor noodod
$8 to $12 per hour dopondmg
on experience Exp A OL a
plus Ploaso contact Amorican
Eagle Irrigation. 407-834-7958

Salem C arrier* Inc
Drivers earn Irom $ 3 7 ,0 0 0 lo
$49,000 yrty Plus Safety bonus
&amp; lull benefits Homo every day
or every otlior day Run lo Miami
and Carolines.
Drop and Hook
CDL C lass A with 2 yrs
Local. OTR or Regional Exp
Roquirod. Must livo within 4 5
milos ol Daytona
Apply In porson
Wed. March 31st to
Thur. April 8. 2004
9am lo 6pm
Salom Carriers Inc
3 1 4 3 Ini. Speedway Blvd.
Daytona. FL
1-800-709-2536

55— B usiness
O pportunities

.

S4K-S10K Weekly Potential Cal
lor a Iroo two minute m ossago.
1-800-616-9345

59— F i n a n c i a l
S

e r v ic e s

Attention Readersl!
It’s Illegal lor companlos doing
buslnoss by phono to promise
you • loan and a sk you to pay
tor It b t f o r t Ihay deliver. For
more Information, call toll-free
1-877-FTC HELP. ( A public
service m e ssa g e Irom The
Som inole Horald and the
Fodoral Trade Commission)

61—M oney to Lend
Attention Readersl!
It’s illogal lor companlos doing
buslnoss by phono lo promise
you a loan and a sk you to pay
for It befo re they deliver. For
moro Information, call toll-froo
1-877-FTC HELP ( A public
service m essag e Irom The
Sem inolo Horald and tho
Federal Trade Commission)

71— Help Wanted
SSSEARN EXTRASSS
CASH
Delivering the
REAL YELLOW PAGES
In Sanford, Lk Mary,
O viedo, Winter Sp ringe,
Weklva Sp ringe A Chuluota
Muet b e 18 &amp; have Insured
vehicle.
Call today, work today
(407) 320-1803

ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
T he San fo rd Herald is
looking lor an Advertising
S ales Representative to join
our progressive sales team
serving Sanlord. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
aroa
A
markotlngbusinoss dogroo or
som e diroct sales experience
preferred. We will tram the right
Individual who p o a sa a te e
solid' organizational skills,
good
Interpersonal
communication abilities and
who has n strong desire to
achiovo. Must be sellmotivated, en ergetic and
goal-oriontod
with
commitment to outstanding
customer service. Computor
and'or design skills holptut but
not necossary. Must own
good, reliable transportation
Tins is a M tmo Monday Friday
(40hr work wook roqulrod),
ontry-levol position with
com pensation basod on
education
and
sa les
oxperlonco
II interested, p lease sond
rosumo to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
Horald
Newepapera
PO B ox 1667
Sanford , FL 32772
P h o n e: 407-322-261 tx 11
Fax: 407-323-9408
Em ail:
deutton 9 eomlnolehorold.co

m
EOE
Dump Truck driver wantod. Tnaxle, d ean C lass B CDL.
407-349-2778

Broaktast Cook tor AM
position
with
banquet
experience Also need Front
Desk,
Housokooplng
&amp;
Bartender. Call 4 0 7 -4 4 4 1000
Direct TV Satellite tnstallors:
Immediate
openings
lor
experioncod satellite Installors
only. Call 407-330-1171 ASAP
Exp Drlvera W antedl
L on g
Haul
O p arato ra,
Carolinas-NW. 9 9 .9 % NoTouch Freight. All New Freight,
No Slip Sitting/Rlder Program.
$2,000 algrvOn Bonus. Cal Derta
Immediately,
1-8 8 8 -3 3 9 3943X 312.
E xperien ced
nuraery/Landacepe worker
n eeded . 4 0 7 -402-2281.
FRONT
D E SK
C LER K
required lor nighl shift,
oxportonoo pretorrod Budgot Inn,
Sanford Apply In person. 3200
S. Orlando Dr
Full Time Teacher noodod lor
child care In Lake Mary COA
proforrod good pay,
somo
bonoMs 407-321-5577

LABO R ER S 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
PLANI Drug frM workplace
Apply at: BOO Millar Drtva.
Altamonta Spring* 407-260-

0000.
Lako mary hair salon looking lor
motivated hair styksts &amp; no! tech
3 chairs left. Ask tor Diane or
Debt lor confidential Interview.
407-323-6522.
Lawn/Poat
C ontrol
TechnicianExperienced
pretorrod, but will train. Salary
plus
Com m ission plus
bonus Clean drivers license.
407-323-6681
MA need ed : Full timo, busy
family practice group In
Sanlord FToaso lax rosi/no, 407830-1116.
MECHANIC:
Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133
Over Road Drlvera wantod 48
states hauling plants, produce,
etc. Must have C.D L. at least
2 yrs . 6 points limit. Apply at
1901W 1st S t Sanlord Ph 407688-2005. Runs mostly west.

INVESTIGATE B EFO R E
YOU INVESTI
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
for
bu slnoss
oftxxlizvbos and fmndxsos Cal
Florida Dopl of Agriculture &amp;
Consumer Sorvicos at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP lor tree
information Or visit our Web site
at www ltc.gov/blzop.
Florida law requires sellers ol
certain business opportunities
to rogister with Florida Dept, ol
Agriculture
&amp;
Consum or
Sorvicos bolore soiling Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy.

Zoo T eacher
P7T
Teachor:
Education
Program lo studonts visiting tho
Zoo. Work with animals.
Flexible days, M-F. 9 00 a m 2 00 p m. Teaching Exp prol but
will tram $6.5CHir. Call 407-323
4450
or
comploto
an
application at Central Florida
Zoological Park, 3755 N Hwy
17-92. Sanford, FI.

Jamtonal Cleaner: 6pm-1 tpm,
Mon-Fri. evory other weekend.
Own
transportation,
dependable 407-415-0075.

STALL/FARM HELP. 8-12 6
Days. Possiblo Full Time. Must
Have Transportation Genova
407-349-3878

Root Cleaning Mochamc
Musi Havo FL. License 407657-2900

FREE BOOKLET: “ Important inform ation about your CD, IRA or A nnuity”
Washington D.C. •This FR EE educational booklet will explain why you may be losing money, not
receiving the highest rate possible and creating a tax problem with your savings account. It will also
explain where you can safely earn up to 6 % or more, how to receive tax free income, how to leave a
tax free benefit to your heirs and explain about the two new types of saving certificates available.

CALL toll-free (877)742-6584 (24 hrs) for your FREE copy! Yes, I’m A Local Agent!

SA L ES- S a le * Trainee Part
Tim * Hr*. F/T Pay. Great
Opportunity 40 7 -6 5 7 -2 9 0 0
S h a rp O p tom atrlc T ech .
noodod kx busy optomotnc ofleo
on Lako Mary Blvd. Medical
exponenoo a Plus. Excelont malh
&amp; com m unications skills a
must FT or PT, groat pay A
benefits Call 40 7 -3 2 2 -2 2 3 0
Telephone Survoy Agents
Noodod! $ 1 0 3 1 5 por Hour Work
Irom Home PT/FT. Benefits Will
Train. Flexible Hours. Call 407322-9132.

93—Rooms For
R ent
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting O S82/wk.
H istoric Downtown
407-330-4423
Very nice, vary clean turn rm„
all utl, cable, A'C. Indry. phono,
kitch use. s e c . dr, resident
owner, private ontranco No
Sm o k ln g l Only drug tre e
so b e r need apply. 407-3140924.

Furnished room In private
hom e.
House
privileges,
maturo responsible, sober
person with rots $ 125/wk. 4073 21-0418

93— Rooms For
R ent

L ake Mary Blvd A 42 7 .
$350/Mo. Inet.util, kit, W/D,
cablo. nr SC C, airpl. NS. quiot,
prod. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 6 0 7
Sanlord:
Downtown,
convenient
location,
rotrigorntor, mcrownvo, color TV.
kitchetto room, privato balh,
sleeping rooms Call 407-3214900

I; • GREAT BENEFITS
!i • GREAT ENVIRONMENT

Sa n fo rd
H erald

r

C A L L J IM

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

SANFORD - LAKE MARY AREA

R O S E LE A
VILLAS

407-330-6833 or 407208-3300

Student looking lor roommate
to sharo 2 bedroom house
S350/MO 1/2 utilities 407-3100364

99— Apartments
U nfurnished

Sanford/Lak* Mary: 1 ,2 . and
3 Uodroom Apte. staring at $539.
Lako Front LMng Free Rond Cal
now, 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 1 0 4 . EHO.

407-323-8670

Seeking a porson lo sharo my
homo, viow ol Lake Monroe,
tiouso pnvrlogos. Call 407-3287 2 3 2 for an appolntmont.

1 M onth Free Rent

SANFORD, STUDIO
APT.
SINGLE P ER SO N ONLY.
S375/MO PLU S D EPO SIT
CALL (4 0 7 )3 2 4 -0 1 5 8

100— Condominium
R entals
San lord : Lrg 1/1 condos
2nd floor. W/D. huge W/l closet.
3 avail from $475/mo
RE/MAX Realty R esources
(407) 333-4400.

101—-H ouses F urnished
Sanford. Furnished apt uflMttot
Included. 1 Block from town ft’
lakelront 1 person, no pets,
deposit roquirod. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 0229.

97— A partments
Furnished
Largo 1BR apt. oat-in kitchen,
lull (ilo bath, newly painted,
hxroshod. $475&gt;m no pots. 407323-1917.

Studio and
1Bedroom Apts.

Sanford

Starting At

S to r e , O ffic e s ,
B e a u ty P a rlo r.
7 0 0 to 8 1 7 s q . ft.
$ 4 5 0 /m o to
$ 5 5 0 /m o .
3 rd S t. a n d
S a n fo r d A v e .
N ew R ugs,
P a in t, V e r y N ic e !
B e s t P a r k in g
B r o k e r /O w n e r

$4 4 0 Month

407-679-1980
407-579-8942
(cell phono)

REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS:
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
“Equal Housing Opportunity

l im n 2 6 ,0 0 0 R e a d e rs E a c h W e e k

in R e s e r v e Y o u r A d C a ll U s A t

LAKEADA1DOOM,S50SMO
2 DORM. I605.MO ANDUP
Cable Included

Move in Specials
2Bedroom/1Bath
W/D Hookups

T h i s P r e m i u m S|i j k t I s F o r S . i l e R e a e h i n j j
M o it

M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E

95— Roommate
Wanted

The Housing Authority

ji • FULL TRAINING

99—Apartments Unfurnished

407 - 322-2611

Call for more information

Sanford Court Apartments
407-323-3301

„

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

§j

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st M onth s R ent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; AmiroucU Credit
• Siiarlous Apartments with large Closets • Lake
Front • Volleyball • Sparkling Fool • Tennis Courts

Country Lake Apts
a ir p o r t

ra un

Country lako

Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford » 330-5204

■
L a k e M ar y |
H e r a l i ■) 1

�Page 2B

The Herald

Sunday. March 28. 2001

I M I
Financial
4 0 -0 3

Employment

Rentals

L Real Estate

103— H ouses U nfurnisiied

O atotu iti “R e a lty

407-321-0759

Sanford Historic District: 2B R
t BA, hardwood floors, formal
dining rm. laundry rm. S650/mo
plus deposit, no pots 407-3231167

Sanford: 1001 West 20ttt St.
3BR/1BA, $ 7 6 ,9 0 0 . Much
recant renovation. 0 down to
qualified buyer 407-331
5880.

Sanford. 3 2 . spM, large front yd,
fenced back yd. 2 lota. 2 car
garage. Fresh paint, very qulot.
1350 sq ft. $850/mo. 1 st &amp; last
plus $ 8 0 0 to move In. No
animals, no smoking. 386-3283112.

D O Y L E 'S R E N T A L S
Sanford: 3/1. New Palnl. New
Apple., Carpet. Single Carport.
Laundry Rm &amp; Storage
S725/S700 Deposit
Sanford: 3 2 . Kltohen, Uvrig fVn.
Dining Rm, Large Y&amp;rd, Utility
Rm, DM Carport. Approved
Section 8 $ 6 0 0 * 8 0 0 Deposit
Sanford Historic District: 1 2 ,
Renovated, Front Porch, Nice
Yfcrt. $ 8 0 0 * 8 0 0 Dop
Sanford: 1 2 , Hardwood Floors
Screen Porch, Carport Appro*
2 2 0 0 S q Ft. $ 1 ,0 0 0 * 1 ,0 0 0
Doposlt.
DO YLE R EALTY, INC.
(407) 322-2495
W E R E N T 8 S E L L HO M ES

Lake Mary efficy house,
lanced yd. $42£&gt;tna21BS. 4th
St. 407-929-7173.

Sanford: 3B R , CHA, 2004
Holly Ave, nice, $ 7 5 0 plus
deposit 407-323-4540.
Sanford; 3BR/2ba, corner lot,
carport,
W/D
&amp;
lawn
m aintenance
Included.
$1,000/mo. 407-402-4969

105—
D uplex/Triplex
2 BR duplex apis: Close to
Sem inole High, scr porch,
laundry
&amp; storage
rm,
$550/mo. 4 0 7 -647-1366

107— M obile H omes
F or R ent
P eo la: 2/2 with Florida Room
on 1/2 acre $600/month plus
deposit. No pots. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 1167.

Lake lia ry : 5/4, Executive
Law Suite. Renovatod
Security Flnanclal/Mel
407-861-9700
Sanford: 3/1, CHA, shade,
d o se to park, refs required
$7SO/mo. $ 7 5 0 deposit. No
pets, 407-323-9705

■ TH E

LASSIFIEDSvnn in Rif) iiii

141— H omes For
S ale

114—
Wareiiouse /Rental
S pace
Historic Sanford
18,000 sf warehouse
Grade Level. 3 phase power
Insulated. 7 ,000 sf office
Separate fenced parking
Buy $ 4 2 5 ,0 0 0 ($25/sf)
or lease $5.000/month
MotroOno, 407-629-6001.

117-^—C ommercial
R entals
San ford : Professional Offtco
Bldg, centrally located, recently
rnnovntod. ample parking. Ideal
for attorney or professional.
Includes water, sower, trash. ♦/•
575 to «/• 2346 sq fl RenL $575$ 2 3 0 0 plus sales tax.
Doyle Realty, Inc
407-322-2495

141— H omes F or
S ale

2BR/1BA, Corner extra lot,
fenced property. Across from
hospital. $42,000 as Is 352-6862216

4/2 spacious oldor home. Lg Irv
&amp; tarn rm . Big scr porch &amp; back
yd w/sop workshop. Quiet spot
nrmall. hosp. 417. lake &amp; hist,
dlst. $144k to buy. or lease to
own with no bank qual.
Realtor. 24 hr recorded nta, 800675-1213x3114.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
(ODDIKMT. Riom(9to$10,000
Hi tornwrun wnUrti fund
l&gt;yi Mm amS7NmV

Earn
5%
to
10%
WITH OUR SAVINGS RESCUE PLAN

Get out of risk and into safety. Secure and Guaranteed.
Monthly income and penalty free withdraws available.
Your money will never decrease again!

i i C a ll l o i o u r F R E E

Century 2 1 , Napolitano &amp;
Scaggs are looking tor Realtor*
to work the Sanford.Lako Mary
a reas. For a confidential
interview, please ask tor Mary
O 1-800-681-4469.

9 4 Ftm iiutl. tafttl

Fixer Up: Sold at tsl 3/2. EatIn Klf., LR. $62,900.
Ranovatad: 3/2, Uv Din Rm,
Garage. $ 7 9 ,9 0 0
A Beauty: 1/2 Acre. 3/2.
2300* aq ft. Lfv. Din. Fam. Rm.
2 car gar. $ 1 41,900.
In Law Q u a rta n : 4/3,2300*
sq ft, Uv, Din. Fam.. Game Rm,
$169,900
Lakavtaw: Renovated 3/2.
Lfv, Dn, Fam Rm. Fenced Vbrt.
$178 ,5 0 0
Lika New: 3 * . Llv. Din.
G arage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500.
PAUL OSBORNE

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
407-321-4764

3BR/1.5BA 3 12 East 25th St,
Sanlord.
Hardwood
Mrs.
enclosed porches. $89 ,5 0 0 .
Zoned
RC-1
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted. Groat business
location 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026

3BR/1.5BA 3 12 East 25th SI.
Sanlord,
Hardwood
(Ira,
enclosed porches. $ 8 9 ,5 0 0 .
407-929-7173 or 9 18-495-2026

6 0 0 Willow Pond Lane
O ste e n , FL
Sunday, Mar 28th
1PM -4:30PM
3BR/2BA on 11 acres, stables,
new work shop, huge country
kitchen, wood doors. $2 7 7 ,0 0 0
Come Take a Look! Hosted by
Karen Phoria, Ftorrig Rooky. 3213 7 7-3020.___________________

157— M obile H omes
For S ale
m

3 7 1996 SKYLINE UNDER
BOOK VALUE. EXCELLENT
CONDITION $ 2 4 ,7 0 0 BY
APPT. ONLY 407-34 9 -1 2 0 3

i

/isteria

' e a l t y Inc.
Need an Investment?? Want
to Move out of Aparknam UtoT?
2429W1D0W Avonuo. San tord
Great Utile Bungalow on .24
Acre lot w/updated Electric,
Plumbing &amp; Roof, ♦ CCP.
$69,0 0 0
CALL ANO ASK US A B O U T
R EO O R F O R E C L O S U R E
PR O P ER TIES.
12Q9_Svyatt_SttoeL Winter
Springs. Stunning 5/3 Estato
on Noarty 1 Acre. Updated w/
Attention to Detail Wonderful
master Rotreat, 2 7 3 4 GLA
$350,000
Call Joyce Stansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Ja n Duttweller
407-679-1000

Santort 55» park. 1/1, kitchen
living rm, all appliances,
covered carport, shod $4,000.
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -0 7 7 0 .

160— B usiness For
S ale
Aufo Repair B u sin ess &amp;
Property:
3/1 apt ronlal
Incomo. $ 3 9 9 ,9 0 0
Seller
financing possible. Linda
Saethro. 40 7 -4 1 6 -0 5 0 5
Bar/Grlll: Only $78K Total
SR X Lie. Must Sooll
Call Shoreo with
Se cu rity Financial
4 0 7 -6 6 1 -9 7 0 0 .
Landscaping Business tor sale
$ 1 9 9 ,9 0 0 tor truck, equipment,
ctonts &amp; contacts. Sd o r wHtnun
Call Linda. 4 07-416-0505.

149— C ommercial
P roperty F or S ale
Entire block downtown San tort
Over 1.5 acres with 3 4 0 0 S F.
Bldg. $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 Call Linda
Saethro 407-41 6 -0 5 0 5

Antique
office
building
downtown Sanford. Close to now
E ck e rts. Roduced
price
$ 1 64,500. Call Linda Saethro.
4 0 7 -4 )6 -0 5 0 5 .

•BUY ‘ SELL

252-319_

154 t - O pen H ouse

tanou. nw«. mumi

Tired of losing money on Stocks and Mutual Funds?
Are you stuck in a low interest rate CD, IRA, Annuity?
*

141— H omes For
S ale

Realtors Wantedl

3BR/1.5 BA. concrete block.
1100 sq ft, new roof, now
CHA wnl to w»l He. fenced yard,
$7 1 ,8 0 0 . 102 Country Club
Drrvo, Sanford 407-929-7173 or
918-495-2026.

3BR/2BA FO R E C L O SU R E!
Buy for only $30.6001 For
listings 8 0 0 -3 19-3323XH 529

Pool Home. 5 ,0 0 0 ♦ sf. w/ In

100-220

141-180

07-73

103— H ouses U nfurnished

Merchandise 'i
Automotive ) ___
ibi -187
Miscellaneous
231-240 , / services

X.

01-127

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale
DININQRM:
BOMBAY
CHERRYW OOD, 1 1 0 ' Dbl
Ped, 6 Chippendale Chrs, 72"
Bulfet/Hutch, Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost S18K. Sell $39 5 0
Marble Server $ 750, 13 pc
Chorry Se t. 78* Tablo, 8 chrs,
China Cab . $1 2 9 5 . 407-6601415

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

B ED • $ 2 0 5 luxury king
pillowlop mattress set. New. in
plastic, del. avail. 407 -2 7 5 0612___________________ ____

Futon: So*d wood misaksvetyle
arms, oxira nice team layered
pad All brand new $ 2 9 5 .4 0 7 402-1781 Of 3 86-216-2946.

BED- $ 1 1 0 brand now queon
doublosidod pillow-top set
w.Svnrranfy. can (ttto r, 407-2757626

KING SIZE WATER BED
$125. WASHING MACHINE
11/2 OLD $ 7 0 407-310-0364

BED- t brand new full-size
orthopedic
firm
set
w/warranty. $6 5 . 4 0 7 -2 7 5
0935
B ed : Luxury firm pillow-top
m attress set. Brand new
w/warranty. $ 1 5 5 . 4 0 7 -8 3 1 1322
or
3 8 6 -2 1 6 -2 9 4 6 .
Dolivery avallabto.
BEDRM • 8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bod.
Rails. Drossor. Mirror, Chest. 2
Nitostds, unused. Still Boxed,
Cost $7k. Sell $ 1 9 5 0 407-6601415________________________
BEDRM - 8 PC Fkgh-end Louis
VIII
CHERRYW OOD.
all
Dovetail. Dressor, trt-mlrror,
Chest. 2 NitoStds. Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost $15K. Sell $3,250
407-660-1415
BEDROOM •7 pc chorry wood
sleigh set, now, boxed, can
deliver, $ 9 5 0 40 7 -2 7 5 -0 9 3 5
BEDROOM- 6 pwoo brand now
set still in boxes. $ 450. 4072 75-7626
DAYBED: Victorian style, 2
twin m atlrossos w/warranty,
pop-up trundle. All brand now,
$295, 407-331-1941/386-2162946
DINING ROOM12 pc.
beautiful
cherry
double
podostal table. 6 chairs. Iightod
hutch, buffet, in boxes, $60 0 0
value, sacrifice $1200.407-2750612
Dryer GE. gas. heavy duty, extra
largo capacity. 6 cycles, 2yrs old
Moving Lake Mary 407-3026320

Mattress
8 *1 :
NASA
technology memory foam a s
s e e n on TV/Mall. 2 0 year
warranty, ratal $1699, must sell
$595.407-402-2778 Of 386-2162946.
RECTANGLE TABLE AND 4
PADDED CHAIRS. NEW1 PAID
5700-SELLING $ 4 0 0 CALL.
407-32 2 -5 6 6 4
Wanted To Purchasel
Trailer sized refrigerator &amp;
oloctric stove in very good
condition Also need French or
louvered door. Must bo
reasonably priced Need ASAP.
Lv.msg, 4 07-321-5394.

187— S porting
G oods
Pool
Table:
8M
IBC
protossxiruil sonos, 3 pc 1' slate.
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, still In
crate, cost 54K. sol $1450 4076 6 0-1415.___________________

191— B uilding
M aterials
CO R R U G ATED
STEEL
R O O F IN G for B arns, Boat
Docks. Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15*x20‘ 18‘x2ff .Call For
Prices. Surplus Steel &amp; Supply,
Inc. Apopka 4 07-293-5766.

193— L awn &amp;
G arden
Troy-Bilt Chlpper/Vac. 5Hp. self
propel w/attachmonts. New
Condition $495 407-325-5644.

•TRADE

I h r Seminole lln .ilil
I l.is x ilin K dn il .ill!
''it i,ill ,i v m im ilr
lln .ilil \ ih n lis in »
s |in i.ilisl lnil.ii

in fo rm a tio n p a c k a g e . 1-877-742-6504

I HIT I ’. 22-ilill

*
Business &amp; Services
Directory

L*|)pclc&lt;l a v e r a g e a n n u a l retu rn ovut 5 y e a rs . Nol g u a r a n te e d L o c a l A gent

i .

i

Advertise your business or services for as little as $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

PART-TIME
POSITIONSAVAILABLE IN AVIATION
SANFORD INTERNATIONALAIRPORT
RAMP SERVICES
$8.50 per hour
AIRCRAFT REFUELERS
$8.50 per hour
PASSENGER CHECK IN AGENTS &amp;
PASSENGER CAREAGENTS
(Customer Service Experience Required]
W e offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive industry train­
ing, weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.
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.

SmSSPORT USA, INC.
2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

407- 505-4700
(We are located on the second floor above Dollar Rent a Car)
All Candidates must provide:
• 10 year work / school history • Pass a drug screening
• Be available to work weekends, holidays and evening hours.

2 5 8 -A u t o m o t iv e

Lowell's Auto Repair
Toyota &amp; A S E M nstor M o ch n n lc
F orolg n &amp; D o m o stlc A uto R o p a lr
&amp; S o rv ic o .
3 4 0 0 W o st S R 4 6 , S a n fo rd
C a ll 4 0 7 - 3 0 2 - 8 5 5 5
H ours 8 A M -6P M
V ISA / M A ST E R C A R D

2 6 8 -C h ild C ake
Th e M anger
Tondor and loving, su por babysitting
for you in m y h o m o . C all M axln o
A lbarad o to d is c u s s your o p tio n s.
3 2 1 -4 2 7 -3 1 3 6

2 6 9-C lea n in g S e r v ic es
A u d r e y 's H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
W o G u a ra n ty Low R a to s ll
S a n fo rd &amp; L o ca l A ro a s
M s. C o llin s. 4 0 7 - 3 2 1 - 9 9 3 7
S o v e n Days/W k, 24H rs/D ny
B L IT Z C L E A N
W e O ffor T h e s e S e r v ic e s
• H ouse C le a n in g S v c .
• O ffice C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 7 1 2
R e s id e n tia l
C le a n in g :
P r o f e s s io n a l
C le a n in g
L ad y ,
RosldonnaJ H o u ses, Floxibio Hra. Will
W ork W/Customor. F e e D e p e n d s on
Servtoo. Sanford 8 Lk Mary, 4 0 7 -3 2 2 7637

R u th 'a Q u a lity H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
R e s id e n tia l a C o m m e rcia l
w eek ly . M onthly, B l-W e e k fy
L ic e n s e d , B o n d e d . In su rod 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

2 7 0 -C o n c r e t e
D e l's C o n c r e te : P a tio s , D riv e w a y s.
Sidew alks, D e ck s. H om e ow n ers our
sp e cia lty . C o m m e rcia l a ls o . C all
any tim e for fro e e s tim a te . 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 7208.

2 7 5 -D rywall

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcomll
407-322-6338 L/l
2 7 8 -H a n p y M an
Hom e a Lawn
S p r in k e r R e p a ir
O v e r 20 Y rs E xp .
P ro fe s s io n a l a R e lia b le
4 0 7 -9 7 1 -6 8 1 2

27 8 -H a n d y M an
Maintenance Folks
Htg &amp; A/C R o p a lr
Irrigalion / Prossure W a sh
P ain tin g / C eram ic Tllo
R o lin lsh C a b ln o ts
G on orn l P lu m b ing &amp; E lo clrlc
R o p a lr L ic e n s e d &amp; Insurod
All H om o R e p a ir s
4 0 7 -8 3 0 -9 3 8 6

27 9 -H a ulin g
Fill Dirt, S h o ll, Top 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 r a c to r S e r v i c 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 rn n g e C o u n tie s. 4 0 7 - 9 4 7 - 8 8 7 2 .

281-H o m e
I

m p r o v e m e n t

P re s s u re W a s h in g &amp; P a in tin g
P lu m b in g 8 E le c tric a l F ix tu re
I n s t a lla t io n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 7 1 2

2 8 7 -L awn S er v ic es

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
a

L a rg e
S m a ll Law n M a in te n a n c e ,
P r e s s u r e W a sh in g a M o re. C all lor
F r e e O u o le .
4 0 7 -4 3 5 -8 2 2 8 ___________

2 9 0 -M a so n ry
M a d d e n C o n s tru c tio n
N o J o b T o o S m a lll
A ll M a s o n r y W o rk
4 0 7 -4 7 4 -1 2 2 5
O P E N IN G S O O N
M c D o n a ld 's
B ric k a B lo c k M a s o n ry
1 5 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 a in t in g
FR A N K B A R N H A R T PAINTING
P R E S S U R E C LEA N IN G
S IN C E 1 9 7 0
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 1 6 2

R

o o f in g

A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e cia liz in g In reroo lin g
&amp; ro p a lrs 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 1 9 2 6
Lie# R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

312— T

ree

S e r v ic e

W h a t A bout B o b 's T roo S o r v lc e ?
W e A c c e p t A ll C re d it C a r d s .
T ro o R e m o v a l. T rim m ing, B o b c a t
S v c , F irew o o d . F r e e E s tim a te s .
Llc/lns .4 0 7 - 2 8 Q -1 S 7 9

313— TV /R a d io

TV SERVICE
Repairs made on all
makes &amp; models.

IN HOME SERVICE
T oll F ree

1 - 877 - 409-2799
316— W eld in g &amp;
S h eet M etal

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUM INUM OR
STEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates I
C A L L ROBBY,
407-221-6885

3 0 1 -R eal E s t a t e
W e Buy H o u ses
All a r e a s a a n y co n d ition
H a v e a p ro b lem h o u s e ?
W e ta k e o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o equity, n o p ro b lem
Avoid fo re c lo su re
N o c o m m is s io n s .f e e s
W e put c a s h In you r p o c k e ts !
F r e e re p o rts a t:
w w w .H o m o S O S .co m
C a ll B a rry a t 4 0 7 - 6 2 5 - 8 2 4 7

Support your local
businesses, they are the
liearl of your community.

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

s w is s p o r t^

$ 15 .7 5 p ^r m o n t h ........5 lines / 3m onths
$ 24 .7 5 per m onth ....1 0 lines / 3 m onths
$ 33 .7 5 per m onth ... 15 lines / 3 m onths

�Tiik Herald

I'M »

Financial
4 5 -0 3

Rentals

Employment

Real Estate

01-127

07-73

199 — P itts &amp;

AKC GERMAN SHEPARD
PU PPIES READY APRIL 14.
2004 MALES $ 350 FEMALES
$ 2 5 0 4 0 7-310 0364

BENEFIT
SALE
CAT
PROTECTION SOCIETY. Soturdry
* Sunday. A pril 3 4 4 2460
M ellonvlll* A rt. Ssntord, oft East
25th SI. S*m-5pm

Cmtft

CfTrmrhVarffvJT

223—
M

231— C ars For S ale

withmayHoms

Will Caro For Your Dog or Cal
in Youi Homo Whilo You Aio
Gonol. Vory Roasonabto Roles'
Roforoncos Avniloblo Upon
Roquosl Plonso Call 407-3148703

Moving Sale 805 W 2nd Si
Sanlord. Mai 27 thnj Api 4
r t | » s U r* re , c *4 t", toys 40732402*7
Plastic Iryection mntdng maefyne
operators needed Mrs 7 to 3 30pm,
C al Rainbow P od Supply, on W
Airport Bhd. 407-324 9616
o o d

T

$5001

1990 CacMac Biarritz Sport sta r,
spoko whool covors, looks
good, runs good $2300. 407330 0434
1992 Mits Mlrago 9 2 .0 0 0
milos tuns good $ 5 0 0 OBO
407-310-0364
92 Morcury Grand Marquis In
good condition, low miloage.
$2,800 4 0 7 -3 2 3 0924

Spa/Hol lu b , 5 p erso n
port nbln with lounger. 5hp, 20
lets, never usod. S1650. 407-

Antique: 1938 Chevy 2 dr
sodan. rough, rostoro or slreol
rod $15 0 0 4 0 7 -417-1859

h in g s

Daewoo Loganza SX : 99. AT..
A C. erso, sun d, AWFM CD.
Aky Wltls. Loath sts, Wry Ctoon.
33K, $4395 Call 321 -377-0344
or 407-324-8981

C T fg g ffite te n

234— Automotive.
Accessories

Where the
deals are!
Shop with

CVS, Q U I T E SIMPLY,
M E A N S B E T T E R POSSIBILITIES.
W h i t makei CV S so special*A»

a Fortune

100 company and industry leader,

we’re an employee-based, team focused organisation where you can stay •
and flourish* CV S continues to expand within multiple markets throughout
the natron Find out why our business has been on the upswing.even during
other companies' economic challenges over the past several years

Ford 30 0 6cyl,
20.0 0 0 m iles or le s s .
407-323-5601.

US

• Sales Agents
• Customer Service Reps
• Service Agents • Greeters
Flexible Schedule ‘ Apply In Person
Monday - Friday - 9:00 a.m. • 4:00 p.m.
Or fax resume w/coversheel lo 407-859-9799
attn: J a y B e n n e tt

W e leek l*K motivated, energetic imjividusli with i minimum ot 3-5 y e m
of retail, food service, fast food, mass merchandising o r supermarket
eipenence foi o u r sto re s In D e lto n a . Opportunities ore oho OKukiNe for
kerned Phormoattt
W e offer our employees an encellent benefit package and starting salary
Contact C V S to pursue your management career’ fo rw a rd your tesume to
A t t n : M e r y l R iv c tt, H R M a n ag er, C V S f p h a r m a c y , 1715 N o r t h w e s t
8 2 n d A v r , S u ite 304, M ia m i. F L 11166. T a n : 3 0 5 -5 9 1 -2 1 7 4 . E m a il:

Dollar Rent A Car

m w r lv e t t @ c v s .c o m .

Mud he IH\cjr\ of ape andhave a valid Florida Drivers license.

CVS/Pharmacy

1988 Chevy S -1 0 ,4 cyL 5 speed,
ootd AC. Daly driver. $1500 oba
4 0 7 -3 2 8 -6 4 8 9 or 3 2 1 -3 6 3 7391.
2001 Ford R a n g a r: 4x4,
oxtondod cab. nulomaltc, 4 06
V 8.
PW.
PS,
excollont
condition. 16k milos. $ 1 1 .0 0 0
40 7 -3 2 4 -2 6 1 2
2001 Nissan Frontier 4x2 XE:
King Cab. low mllongo. 5
speed, AC. CD/tapo, 4 cyl.
Burgundy $ 8 ,5 0 0 407 -3 3 0 4186
Pickup Truck : 1/2 Ion Dodgo
Dakota. 1995. 104.000 miles,
dark groon. oxtondod cab. V8,
power ovorythmg. $ 5 ,2 9 9 .4 0 7 3 2 2 -5 3 7 7 ovo

The meeting will be hold at
10 00 a m in the Board Room ot
tho Administration Building. Port
ot Sanlord. 1510 Kastner Place.
Sanlord. Seminole County.
Florida
Persons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate In
those proceedings should con­
tact the Seminole County Port
Auttionty In advanco ot the
meeting, at (407) 322-4798
Persons are advised that It they
decide to appeal any doclslons
made at this meeting, they will
noed a record ot tho proceed­
ings. and tor such purposos.
thoy may need lo Insure a ver­
batim record ot the proceedings
made, which record Includes lire
testimony and evidenco upon
which the appeal Is basod
Section
2B60105
Florida
Statutes

TV

P.

SHE’S NOT WEARINGAFLOATING DEVICE.
THANKFULLY, SHE IS ONE.
""■mink

i. f »* .' .a . — ...v.tv.iv
»

1 ----- r - rr~

i Jffit

y,‘

* /I V o i

‘Wfc'lftvWarcK
C1B3

Lanier.

Jr.,

2(504

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For information on Seminole
County BCC procurements,
please visit our website at
www co seminolo ft us/purchasIng
,
select
Current
Procurements lor a list ol all
active solicitations lor RFPs,
PSs. IFBs and CCs Many can
be downloaded and printed at
no charge or call 407-6657131. All solicitations and pro­
curement inloi mation are also
available
at
the County
Services Building. 1101 East
First Street. Room 3208
Sanlord. FL 32771 betwoen
the hours ot BAM lo 5PM MonFit
To guarantee receipt ot adden­
da, it is the respondents'
responsibility to contact the
Seminole County Purchasing
Division prior to tho tixed
receiving
date
ot
submittals.Tads Addenda Infor­
mation Is also availablo on the
County's Web Pago
Publish March 28. 2004
Cl 84

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-1B7S-14W

sS 3® T cl?l' \
j \

T B

GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

SAFE

VS

A O N E - O F - A - K I N D DROWNING PREVENTION PROGRAM
T H A T GIVES YOUR CHILD T H E SKILLS T O SURVIVE.

Protecting your child against drowning is a serious responsibility. Drowning is the num ber one cause of
accidental death lor children under four, and 11 children will die today from drowning in the United
States alone, thankfully, there is a program that teaches children water survival techniques. Safe Start
teaches your child the skills of floating and swim m ing to safety, both in swim wear and everyday clothes.
Throughout its history. Sale Start has taught survival swim skills to over 100,000 children. Of those, over
740 have saved themselves in a drowning situation.

SAFE START is available through participating YM CA Fam ily Centers in O range,
Sem inole and Osceola Counties. Fo r m ore inform ation, please call (4 0 7 ) 6 4 4 -3 6 0 6 .
Visit our w ebsite at w w w .safestart.ee

V

Central Florida YMCA

PART O F C E N T R A L F L O R ID A Y M C A ’S T O T A L A Q U A T IC S

___________________________ _

PROGRAM

Legals

Legals

eg als

Dated this 17 day ol March.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot tho Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk

CHERI L WAGNER. 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 CHERI L.
WAGNER;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CHERI L
WAGNER. 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
trie Motion lo Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated March 10. 2004
entered In 0 4 Case No 03-CA1975-14W ol me Circuit Court
ot the 18TH Judicial Circuit in
and tor SEMINOLE County.
Sanlord. Florida, I wil salt lo the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Perk Avenue In
Sanlord. Florida, at 11:00 a m.
on the 13m day ol Apr*, 2004
the toaowing described property
a s set forth In said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 3. BLOCK 1 SHADOW
HILL. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES
81. 82 AND 83. OF THE PUB
UC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

Chairman
Attest: Robert C Goft. Secretary
Publish March 28. 2004
C1B3

Publish In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drivo Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-14222
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabil­
ities flooding a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tho
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407 665-4227.
1 800 955 8771 (TDD) or 1800 955 8770. via Florida Relay
Service

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 531 14K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
DALE MILLER. 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 DALE
MILLER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF DALE MILLER. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

Seminole County Port Auttionty

Attest Robert C, God, Secretary

An eqiul opportunity employer supportmg
* drug-free end diverse work environment

••'-■I''* • &gt; -

L

Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C1B5

eg als

By
David
Chairman

Smoke/Dmg Free Workplacc/EOE

careervcvi.com
»-.* v*&gt;

1987GMC 1/Z tan Freshly rebut)
3 5 0 ongino, performance 350
transmission, 2 8 0 0 stall, now
brakes, good tiros &amp; rims.
$1800 e b a 407-3200489 or 321 3 6 3 -7391.

L

Services

ale

Dated at Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida this 22nd day ot
March. 2004 A D

2HXI Red Cleveland Blvd., Sanford, FI 32773

C a r e e r s t o th e fullest. —

s e s /Va n s

S

The Seminole County Port
Authority horoby gives public
notice that tho Personnel
Committoo
will meet
on
Tuesday, April 6, 7004

P art - T im e P o sitio n s A v a ila b le

RETAIL MANAGERS

r

NOTICE

DOLLAR RENTACAR
at the
SANFORD AIRPORT

W c seek dedicated professionals
to lead our teams:

/Bu

Im pou nd sl

800-719-3001x4716.

Photographic Equipm ent:
Minoltn-SLR.
35mm,
Telephoto, wide nnglo A
standard Ions with carrying
c a se Make Offer! 407-3027606. any timol Great tor a
hegmnerl

Valencia O ran ges
Red Grapefruit
Meriwether Farm s
3 4 6 t Celery Avo, Sanlord.

P o lice

Cars from $5001 For kstngs cal

N ich olso n 's House
Cloanlng
Honost A Roliabio. Liconsod ^
Insutod. Owner Operated Call
Suianno, 407-416-5899.

Eai

h i

ruck

Fo

2 5 6 -5 9 1 9

221— G

T

s

__________________________ I

_

is c e l l a n e o u s

S a h s Iru f a lle io T r u ^ klv

2627 &amp; 28. Bain M 7 Multi lan«ty

Patti's Pet
Sitting

Merchandise
_____ _ / Automotive
18 1-10 7
Miscellaneous
23 1-2 4 0

141-1B5

217— G arage Sales

S upplies

Sunday. March 28. 2004 P a g e 3 B

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
M .m b in 2004 entered In Civil
Cb m No 03-CA-63U14K ol the
Circuit Court ol the I8TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord, Florida.
I will sell to the highest and bost
bidder tor cash at the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the 20 day of
April, 2004
the following
described property as sot forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wtt
THE SOUTH 28 FEET OF LOT
130 AND THE NORTH 35 FEET
OF LOT 131, FRANKLIN TER­
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 78.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dated this 18 day ol March.
2004

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 03-CA -1088-14L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
RESOURCE BANCSHARES
MORTGAGE GROUP.
Plaintiff.
vs
MARGURITE MATTINGLY and
RALPH O MATTINGLY, and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notico is heroby given that, pur­
suant to the ordor or final judg­
ment entered In tins cause In tho
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida, I will sell the
property situated In Seminote
County. Florida, described as
LOT 1. LAKE BRANTLEY
HILLS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE
37. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
and commonly known as
1710 Wost Lake Brantley Drive,
Longwood, FL 32779
at public sale, to tho highest and
bost bidder, lor cash, at tho west
Iron! door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida, al 11 00 AM on April 22.
2004
Dated March 19, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilitos 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 to the proceeding It
healing imparled. (TDD) t -800955 8771, ot 1-800 955 8770

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 6000
03 06253
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 at 407-665-4227, 1800 955 8771 (TOO) or 1-800
955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C186

The meeting will be held at
10.00 a m in tho Board Room ot
the Administration Building Pott
ot Sanlord. 1510 Kastner Place.
Sanlord. Seminole County.
Florida
Persons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate In
these proceedings should con­
tact the Seminole County Port
Authouty In advance ol the
» meeting, at (407) 322-4798
Persons are advised that if they
decide to appeal any dectsiont
made at this meeting, they will
need a record ol the proceed­
ing*. and tot such purposes,
they may need lo Insure a ver­
batim record ol the proceedings
made, which record includes the
testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal 1* based
Section
286 OIOS
Florida
Statutes
Dated al Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida mis 22nd day ol
March. 2004 A D
Seminole County Port Author*y
Lanier.

Purpose:

Regular Monthly Meeting
A copy ol the agenda may bo
obtained by writing lo Dr E.
Ann McGoo at 100 Woldon
Boulevard. Sanlord. Florida
3 2 7 7 3 or by catling Linda
Cowols al 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -2 0 1 0 and
arranging lor an agenda lo bo
mailod or availablo lor pick­
up
Pursuant to the provisions ol
the
A m ericans
with
Disabilities Ad. any person
requiring special accom m o­
dations to participate In this
mooting Is asked lo adviso
Seminolo Community College
ot least 4 8 hours botoro tho
mooting by contacting Linda
Cowols at 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -2 0 1 0 . It
you aro hoaring or spooch
Impaired, ploaso contact
Sominolo Community Collego
by calling
Ms
Dorothy
Palshonal 407-3 2 8 -2 1 0 9 .
Porsons nro advisod that. If
ttioy decide to oppoal any
docision mado at this moot­
ing. thoy will noed a record ol
tho procoodmgs and lor such
purpose, thoy may need to
msuro that a verbatim record
ol tho proceedings is made,
which rocord includos the te s ­
timony and ovldonce upon
which tho appeal is to be
basod. por Soction 2BC 0105.
Florida Statutes.
Publish: March 28, 2004
C 404c

American Heart

Mason Law, PA” :
*-.—*•
17757 U S 19 Norm
Mangrove Bay. Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33784
(727)538-3800
Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C197

:

VEHICLE AUCTION
Auction dato is APRIL 13,
2004 9 10 am
Location: 1240 S. C R 427,
Longwood

f
n

Ml01 CHm* tot SVUl

Cm You fteognlio
tho Signs of Stroke!
• Sudden witness or
waknettol the face, armor
leg. especially on one Kfcot
the body
• Sudden confusion, trouble
spealung oGPdostandmg
• Sudden trouble seeng none
or both eyes

Vehiclo List:

1990 Pontiac
K L2TN 5460LB301177
1986 Toyota
JT4Y R 29V 2G 5006964

Auction date Is APRIL 20,
2004 0 10 AM
Location: 1240 S. C R. 4 2 7 ,
Longwood

« Sudden trouble waftung.
duress, loss of balance
orcoordratcn
• Sudden, severe headache nth
no known cause
Lttrn tho tigni in d a l l
9-1-1 It Ihor occur!

t

Vehiclo List:
1997 Chevrolet
1G 1JF I2 T 7 V 7 124659
1988 Ford
1FA PP36X3JK 169786

fr Nir
i

1988 Mazda
JM 1H C 221B J0103891
Publish March 28. 2004
C402c

H e a rt
B riefs

Seminole Com m unity
College
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford, F L 32773

f rjt m iftf ir fo r m iilin n c .♦
^ fvOO A h A USA 1 jt vis t

Notice of
Regular Monthly Meeting

AAA &lt;TTH't i jr 'tt.irt O'Q

N O TIC E

The Seminole County Port
Authority hereby gives public
notice that the Personnel
Committee
will meet
on
Tuesday. April 8.2 0 0 4

P

P la ce :
Seminole Com m unity
College
Santord/Lako Mary Campus
Woldon Administration
Building - A 200
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanlord, Florida 3 2 7 7 3

(V ), via Florida Relay Service.

NOTICE

David

Date and Tim e:
Tuesday, April 2 0 . 2 0 0 4
7 :0 0 PM

1987 Lincoln
1LNBM 81F6HY683670

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By. Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clork

By:

The District Board ot Trustees
ol
Sem inole
Community
College announces a regular
Board meeting In which all
persons ore Invited

Jr..

Th e St. Joh n s R iver W ater M anagem ent D istrict hat received the

appbcalion(s) tor Consumptive Water Use from
Seminole Woods Community Association. 368 Seminole W oods.
Geneva. FL 32732. application #8462 Th e applicant proposes to
withdraw 0 091 milton gallons per day of groundwater to* household
type use tot 917 people and lire protection The withdrawals used by
this pioposed protect w il consist of ground water from the Floridan
Aquiter via 4 active wells and t proposed wo* In Seminole County,
located m Section* 28. Township 2 0 South. Range 32 East, known
as Seminole Woods
The hle(s) containing each of the above ksted applications) are
available tor inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal holi­
day*. 6:00 a m . to 8:00 p.m at the St Johns River W ater
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate service can­
ter Written objections to the appfccabon may be made, but shoutd be
Ned with (received by) the District C tert. 4049 Retd S t . Palatka.
Florida 32177-1429. no later ttian 21 days from the date ol publica­
tion Written objections should identity the objector by name and
address, and tufry desert)* the objection to the application F lin g a
written objection doe* not entitle you to a Chapter 120, Florida
Statute*. Administrative Hearing O nly those persona whose sub­
stantial interests are a fleeted by the application and who N s a peti­
tion meeting the lequkem enU ot Sections 120 898 and 120 87,
Florid* Statutes, and Chapter 28-108. Florida Administrative Code,
may obtain an Administrative hearing A l bmety Ned written objec­
tion* w il be presented to the Board tor consideration In Its rlaltiara
bona on appbeabon prior to Vis Board taking action on the applica­
tion
Gloria Lewie. Director. Division ol Perm* Data Services
S i John* River Water Management District
Publish March 28. 2004
C206

�\

Page 4 B

Sunday. March 28.2001

The Herald

L egals

Legals

L egals

L egals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 150 14

LOT 100. ANO 1/2 OF VACAT
ED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY
WEST OF SAID LOT. APPLE
VALLEY-UNIT 3. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PAGE 13. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA

JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JEC T
PROPERTY
are
Defendants. I wH se* to the high­
est and best bidder for cash at
the West Front Door al the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al M l N. Park Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, al 11:00 a m
on the 20 day of April, 2004 the
following described property as
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wtt:

ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 69. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA

US DANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE HOLDERS OF
CREDIT SUISSE
FIRSTDOSTON MORTGAGE
SECURITIES CORP. HOME
EQUITY ASSET TRUST 2003
3. HOME EQUITY
PASSTHROUGH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES
2003-3
PLAINTIFF
VS
HOLLY HEISERMAN A/K/A
HOLLY R HEISERMAN. ot al
OEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Focodosuro dated the 19th day
ol March. 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 04-CA-150-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol Iho 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida,
wtioiein US DANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE.
IN TRUST FOR THE HOLDERS
OF CREDIT SUISSE FIRST­
DOSTON MORTGAGE SECU­
RITIES CORP. HOME EQUITY
ASSET TRUST 2003 3. HOME
EQUITY
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 20033 Is the Plaintitt and HOLLY
HEISERMAN AK/A HOLLY R
HEISERMAN, MASTER FINAN
CIAL; RONALD A. HEISER­
MAN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
HOLLY HEISERMAN A/K/A
HOLLY
R
HEISERMAN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RONALD A. HEISERMAN.
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
aro
Defendants I will sod to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at (lie West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanlord Florida, at It 00 a m
on the 22 day ol April. 2004 the
following dosenbed proporty as
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit
SEE EXHIBIT -A'

BEING THE SAME PROPERTY
CONVEYED TO RANDALL J
DOTTS AND WILLIAM B,
DOTTS AND HELEN J. DOTTS
HUSBAND AND WIFE BY
DEED FROM CLAUDE CON
LEY. SR AND MILDRED CON
LEY. HUSBAND AND WIFE
RECORDED HV04/1990 IN
DEED BOOK 2226 PAGE 1567
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need
mg a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)323
4330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800
955-8770 via Florida Rolay
Services
Datod this 18th day ot March,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol ttie Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Otfico ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-8052
Publish March 28. 2004 and
Apnl 4, 2004
C188

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.; 03-CA-805-14-K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC .
Plaintitt,

KERRI G ZEH, ot al.
Dolendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Ploase publish In THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)

BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF LOT 10. CIMAR­
RON GROVES. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
31.PAGES 56 AND 57. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
RUN NORTH 89 DEGREES
57-43’ EAST 138 13 FEET TO
THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF SAID LOT 10. THENCE
HUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES
02'17* EAST ALONG THE EAST
LINE OF SAID LOT 10. A DIS­
TANCE OF 40 00 FEET;
THENCE LEAVING SAID EAST
LINE.
RUN
SOUTH
89
DEGREES 3 3 4 4 ’ WEST 138.13
F H S M 0 4 M E WEST LINE OF i
M UM MG JOOWENCE NOIITH j

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 18th day
ot March. 2004. and entered in
Case No 03C A 805-14 K. ol
the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County.
Flonda,
wherein
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS. INC is the
Plaintitt and KERRI G ZEH.
BANK OF AMERICA, N A ;
LAWRENCE
M.
ZEH.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
KERRI
JANF
TEN,
oQAqKMUcea'-orir WWfj OF TV
'■ ItA'f I t-M U IHE POINT OP
are Deli
to ttie
BaiVMNINHrr a.
w o|
highest and Eesl bidder lor cash
at Ihe WEST FRONT DOOR OF
In accordance with the
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
Americans with Disabilities Act.
COURTHOUSE. In Seminole
Persons with Disabilities need­
County. Florida, at It 00 on the
ing a special accommodation to
20th day ol Apnl. 2004, the fol­
participate in litis proceeding
lowing described property as sot
should contact the Court
forth in said Final Judgment, toAdministrator at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)323LOT 60. OF WINDTREE
4330 not later than soven (7)
WEST. ACCORDING TO THE
days prior to ttie proceeding II
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800ED IN PLAT BOOK 20, PAGES
955 8771 or Voice (V) 1-80097 &amp; 98. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
955-8770 vta Florida Relay
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
Servicos
DA
A/K/A: 890 SUTTER LOOP.
Dated this 19th day ol March.
LONGWOOD, FL 32750
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupo
Deputy Cloik
Submitted by
Law Ottlco ol Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C187

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO; 03 CA-2299-14
US BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
CSFB ABS SERIES 2002-HE1
PLAINTIFF
VS.
RANDALL J DOTTS, el al.
OEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 18th day
ol March. 2004 entered m O r*
Case No 03-CA 2299-14 oI the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Crrcu* In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida,
wherein US BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE.
CSFB ABS SERIES 2002 HE 1
is Vie Plaintitt and RANDALL J.
DOTTS; WMC MORTGAGE
C O R P; HELEN J
DOTTS
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
HELEN J DOTTS. UNKNOWN
SPO U SE OF RANDALL J.
DOTTS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF WILLIAM B. DOTTS.
WILLIAM B DOTTS; JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB
JEC T
PROPERTY
are
Defendants I will te * to the
highest and best ladder lor cash
al the Waal Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanlord. Florida at 11 00 a m
on the 20 day ol Apr*. 2004 Vie
(plowing deter tied property as
set forth n said Summary Final
Judgment to w*
SEE EXHIBIT ’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 201 N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding If
heanng Impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services.
Dated this 18th day ol March.
2004
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Ol 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 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish March 28. 2004 and
Apnl 4. 2004
C1B9

SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT ’A’
Schedule A
DESCRIPTION (LOT 51)
That part ol the Miranda Grant
(also known as the Moses Levy
Grant or Astor Grant). Seminole
County. Florida described as fol­
lows:

FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. AS TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
DONALD L BARNES, et al.
DEFENOANT(S)
NO TIC E OF

FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Pinal Judgment oI
Foreclosure dated the 18th day
ot March. 2004 entered In Civ*
Case No OOCA-1B79-14K ol
the Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Ju d oal Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford, Flonda.
wherein FIRST UNION NATION
AL BANK. AS TRUSTEE I* the
Plaintiff and DONALD L.
BARNES; JUDY L BARNES.
AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTU­
RION BANK. A DELAWARE
BANKING
INSTITUTION.
CLERK OF THE COURT. SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
FIRST
UNION NATIONAL
BANK. STATE OF FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.

Dated this 19th day of March.
2004

MARYANNE MORSE
From the Southeast comer of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Government Lot 2 of Section 24
By: Mary Stroupe
Township 19 South Rage 29
Deputy Clerk
East. Seminole County. Florida,
run South 89 degreos 44 min­
Submitted by:
utes 39 soconds Wost 25 fool
Law Office ol Marshall C.
along the South boundary of
Watson
said Government Lot 2 to a point
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
on a line parallel with and 25 loot
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Westerly of. when measured at
Telephone (954)45341365
right angles lo, the East bound
Facsimile (954)771-6052
ary of said Government Lot 2:
thence continue South 89
Publish March 28. 2004 and
dogrees 44 minutes 39 seconds
April 4. 2004
West 288 00 feet along said
C191
South boundary: thence run
North 00 degrees 15 minutes 21
soconds West 2195 00 feet per­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
pendicular to said South bound­
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
ary. thence run North 89
JUDICIAL IN AND FOR
degrees 44 minutes 39 seconds
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
East 482 56 toet parallel with
FLORIDA.
said South boundary, thence run
CIVIL ACTION
North 00 dogrees 15 minutes 21
CASE NO.: 04-CA-0140-14-K
seconds West 829 02 feet per­
pendicular to said South bound­
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
ary; thence run North 89
COMPANY
degrees 44 minutes 39 seconds
Plaintiff
East 123 07 feet parallel with
said South boundary to a point
vs .
on a line parallel with 1468 00
feet Northwesterly of, when
LEONARD D. WILSON, et al
measured at hght angles to. the
Dolendant(s)
Easterly boundary of the
Miranda Grant (also known as
NOTICE OF ACTION
the Moses Levy Grant or Astor
Giant); then run South 60
TO; LEONARO D WILSON
degrees 30 minutes 00 soconds
A/K/ALEONARD DONALD WIL­
East 198 05 foot perpendicular
SON, IF A NAMED DEFEN­
to said Easterly boundary tor ttie
DANT IS DECEASED. THE
point ol beginning; thonce run
SURVIVING SPOUSE. HEIRS,
South 00 degreos 15 minutes 21
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
soconds East 730 72 feet per­
CREDITORS. AND ALL OTHER
pendicular lo said South bound­
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
ary of Government Lot 2 to a
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
point on a line parallel with and
AGAINST THAT DEFENDANT.
2 1 9 5 0 0 feet North of. when
AND THE SEVERAL AND
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
measured at right angles to. said
South boundary; thence tun
ASSIGNS. SU CCESSO RS IN
North 89 degrees 44 minutes 39
INTEREST. TRUSTEES OR
soconds East 206 52 feet paral­
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
lel with said South Boundary to a
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
point on a line parallel with and
AGAINST ANY CORPORATION
726 00 feet Northwesterly ot,
OR OTHER LEGAL ENTITY
when moasured at right angles
NAMED AS A DEFENDANT,
to. said Easterly boundary of the
AND ALL CLAIMANTS. PER ­
Miranda Grant, thence run North
SONS OR PARTIES, NATURAL
OR CORPORATE. OR WHOSE
29 degrees 30 minutes 00 sec­
onds East 531 88 feet along said
EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS
parallel line, thence run North 60
UNKNOWN.
CLAIMING
degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds
UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE
West 541 95 feet perpendicular
NAMED
OR
DESCRIBED
to said Easterly boundary to the
DEFENDANTS
point of beginning
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE IS
Subject lo and together with that
certain easement for Utilities.
LEONARD D WILSON A/K/A
Ingresa/Egress purposes as
LEONARD DONALD WILSON
dascilbed and .recorded In 5000 New Bedford Place. #202
IWinter Springs, FL 32708
,
sive. Ppblic Records of Seminole
County. Florida

PRESEN T‘ -RESID EnCE IS:
IUNKNOWN ' ’
•“ "

In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persona 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 If
heanng impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
SEMINOLE County. Flonda

Dated this 18th day of March.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Ottice of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Sheet. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish March 28. 2004 and
Apnl 4. 2004
C190

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA-1396-14L
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
ACTING SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR
EQCC TRUST 2001-2.
PLAINTIFF

VS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 00 CA-1879-14K

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)323
4330 not later than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding If
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services.

SHERMAN WILLIAMS, et al.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 19th day
of March. 2004 entered In Ch*
Casa No. 03-CA-1396-14 of the
Circuit Court ol Ihe 1BTH
Ju d aal Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Flonda.
wherein THE BANK OF NEW
YORK. ACTING SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR
EQCC TRUST 2001-2 is the
Plaintiff
and
SHERMAN
WILLIAMS. CENTRAL FLORI­
DA REGIONAL MEDICAL CEN­
TER D/B/A COLUMBIA MED­
ICAL CENTER. A DISSOL.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SHERMAN WILLIAMS, JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JEC T
PROPERTY
are
Defendants I will ael to the
highest and best ladder for cash
al Ihe Weal Front Door al the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al 301 N. Park Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, al 11.00 am
on the 4th day ot May. 2004 the
toftowing deactfeed property as
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-w*
LOT 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 98 and
99. TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKES.

Lot 221, ol LITTLE CREEK
PHASE lll-B, according to the
map or plat thereof recorded In
Plat Book 53. Pages 23 through
28. of the public records of
Seminole County, Florida
has been filed a gainst you You
are required to file written
defenses with the clerk of the
court and to serve a copy within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this notice on
Plaintiff's attornoy. William M
Golson &amp; Associates, 1230
South Myrtle Avonue. Suite 105,
Clearwater. FL 33758-3445. oth­
erwise a default will be entered
against you for tho relief
demanded In the complaint ot
petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of this Court on this
day of
MAR 22, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: AMulcock
William M Gbison &amp; Associates
1230 South Myrtle Avenue.
Suite 105
Clearwater. Flonda 33756-3445
Published In Seminole Herald
Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4, 2004
C193

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 01-CA-1538-14-L
MOREQUITY. INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs
ROBERT G WACHTER AND
SUSAN R WACHTER. husband
and wtte. AABCO MORTGAGE
LOANS AND INVESTMENTS.
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is given that pursuant to a
Summary Final Judgement of
Foreclosure dated March 19.
2004 In Civ* Action No 03-CA
1536-14-L. in the Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and tor Seminole County.
Flonda. In which MOREQUITY.
INC Is the Plaintiff and
ROBERT
G
WACHTER.
SUSAN R WACHTER and
AABCO MORTGAGE LOANS
AND
INVESTMENTS,
are
Defendants I wM eel to the high­
est and best bidder for cash a I
the West front door ot the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford.
FL 32772, at 11 00 a m., on Apr*
22.2004 the following deserted
real property set forth In the
Summary Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure:
Lot 32. Block E. SWEETWATER
OAKS SECTION 5. according to
Ihe map ot plat thereof, as
recorded in Put Book 19. pages
1 through 3. of the Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
DATED March 19. 2004

L egals
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BY: MARY STROUPE
Deputy Clerk
JOHN MINOT. ATTORNEY
319 River Edge Bfvd . Suite 214
Cocoa. FL 32922
ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES If you are a per
son with a disability who needs
any accommodation In order to
participate In this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to
you. to the provision of certain
assistance Please contact Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N301, Sanford.
FL 32771; Tel: 407-685-4245.
eat 4227 within two (2) working
days ol your receipt of this
NOTICE; * you are hearing or
voice Impaired. C al 1-800-955
8771.
Publish March 28, 2004 and
Apnl 4. 2004
C195

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-1524-14
DIvL
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs
JOHN W EGGERT, et a l .
Defondant(s).

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated March 19.
2004. and entered In Case No.
03 CA-1524-15 Div L. of the
Circuit Court of the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Is Plaintiff and JOHN W.
EGGERT. o ta l. are Defendants.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash In at tho Wost
front door ol lire Courthouso, in
SANFORD. SEMINOLE County.
Florida. 11 00 AM o'clock on tho
22 day ol April, 2004, the follow­
ing described proporty as sot
forth In said Final Judgment, to
wit.
LOT 602. SPRING OAKS. UNIT
5 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 18 PAGES 21 AND
22 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
a/k/a 645 Parkwood Avenue.
Altamonte Springs. Florida
32714
DATED this 19th day of March.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk of said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk

l rim

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-30S9-14K

u m iA v

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, Sanlord. Florida 32771. al
least five days pnor to the pro­
ceeding Telephone: (407) 3234330. ext 4227;
1-800-9558771 (TDD) or 1-80G955 8770
(V) via Florida Relay Service
Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C196
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 03-C A -1088- 14L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
RESOURCE BANCSHARES
MORTGAGE GROUP.
Plaintiff.

vs

MARGURITE MATTINGLY and
RALPH O MATTINGLY; and
UNKNOWN
TENANTSOWNERS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
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 wilt sell the
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, described as
LOT 1. LAKE BRANTLEY
HILLS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 12. PAGE
37. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
and commonly known as
1710 West Lake Brandey Dnve.
Longwood. FL 32779
at pubkc sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, at the west
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Ftortda. at 11 00 AM on Apr* 22.
2004
Dated March 19. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With DisabtMes Act,
persona with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to partopate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days pnor to the proceeding If
heanng imparted. (TDO) 1-800955-8771. or 1-800-955-6770
(V). via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law. P.A.
17757 U S. 10 North
Mangrove Bay. SuAa 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Pubkah March 28. 2004 and
Apr* 4. 2004
C197

County, Florida
LOT 58. CRYSTAL RIDGE.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 38. PAGES 96. 97
AND 98. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.

pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered In a case pending in said
Court, the style of which Is Indi­
cated above

CYNTHIA J SHUSTER a/k/a
CINDY J SHUSTER.
FREDERICK P. SHUSTER, and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants

WITNESS my hand and official
seal ol said Court this 22 day of
March. 2004
NOTICE
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabikties 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)6654227 not later than 2 working
days prior of your receipt of this
notice II hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-800 955-8771 .

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or final
judgment entored In this cause
In the Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Ftortda. I will sell the
property situated m Seminole
County, Flonda. described as:
LOT 705. RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
RIVERS. UNIT IV-A, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 48. PAGES 1 AND 2. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

Dated this 22 day of March.
2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

and commonly known as:
1843 Shadow Pine Court.
Oviedo. FL 32766

PATRICK PATRISI. ESQ
RITTER CHUSID VIBONA A
COHEN LLP
7000 West Palmetto Park Road
Suite 305
Boca Raton. Florida 33433

at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, at the west
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Ftonda. at 11 00 AM on Apnl 20.
2004

Publish March 28. 2004 and
Apnl 4. 2004
C200

Dated March 18. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clork

Circuit Court of the
18th Judicial Circuit
Seminole County. Florida
C ase No. 01-CA-706-14-L

In accordance with the
Americans With Dtsabilites Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation lo par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227. not later than sovon (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing imparled. (TDD) 1-800955 8771. or 1-800 955-8770
(V). via Florida Rolay Sorvice

Bank of New York, as Trustee.
Plaintifl(s),
vs.

Mason Law. PA
17757 U S 19 North
i
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish: March 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C l 98

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 02-CA-2070-14-K
WACHOVIA BANK. N A
Plaintiff,

Submitted by
Faber and Gitfrtr. P A
9830 S W 77th Avenue
Skoond Floor
\Mla«:T1onda 33136 'n f'ir t* &gt; r
1(305)662-4110
I .nil. -i

| ( i n ai

L egals

L egals

.ROBERT J . HUGHES; i . . .
PATRICIA a HUGHES; and al
'unkrmkn-panwa ,etkln*A{|&lt;'by.
Mhreugbi under-os agamst Hie.above named Defendanta. who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parties datm as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other daimants; TENANT #1
and’or TENANT #2, the parties
intended lo account for the
person or persons In
possession.
HEATHROW
WOODS HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION.
INC;
WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is heroby givon that,
pursuant to the Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated March 19.
2004, in this cause. I will sell ttie
property situated in SEMINOLE
County. Florida described as
LOT 7. HEATHROW WOODS.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 41. PAGES 26
THROUGH 30. INCLUSIVE. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

Bevorty Campboll. el at.,
Delondant(s)
AAV#: 20012036
Second Notice of
Foreclosure Sale
NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to
an amended judgment of fore­
closure dated March 19. 2004,
and entered In Case #01-CA706-14-L ol tho Circuit Court ot
the 18th Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County. Florida,
wherein Bank of New York, as
Trustee, is the plaintiff, and
Beverly Campbell, et a l , the
delondant(s), I will sell on April
20. 2004. at tt 00 am at the
west front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. 3 0 1 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, to the
highest bidder for cash, the fol­
lowing desenbod property as sot
forth in said judgment, to wit:
Lot 56, CRYSTAL RIDGE,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 38. Pages
96. 97, and 98. of the Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Ftortda TOGETHER with all the
improvements now and herepfterpfKactefl-uq Jh*-property,
and all easem ents, appurte­
nances. and futures now or
hereafter a part of the property
and all replacements and addi­
tions
DATED March 19. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Court (Seminole
County, FL)
By: Mary Stroupe
As Doputy Clerk
NOTICE: Americans
With
Disabilities Act
of
1990.
Administrative Ordor No 97-3: If
you aro a person with a disabili­
ty who needs any accommoda­
tion to participate in this pro­
ceeding. you are entitled, at not
cost to you. to tho provision ol
certain assistance Please con­
tact Court Administration at 301
N Park Avenue. Suite N301,
Sanford.
Florida
32771,
(407)323-4330 ext 4227. within
2 working days ot your receipt of
this notice If you are heanng or
voice impaired, call 1-800-9558771
Publish March 28. 2004 and
Apnl 4, 2004
C201

a/k/a 1624 Bridgewater Drive,
Heathrow. FL 32746
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash. West front
door ot the courthouse, located
at 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanlord. SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. al 11:00 o'clock a m .
on APR 22. 2004
Dated at Sanford. Florida this
19 day of March. 2004
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Douglas C. Zahm. PA.
18830 U S. Hwy 19 N . #300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phone
(727)539-1094 lax
Publish: March 28. 2004 and
Apr* 4. 2004
C199

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL NO: C2-CA-792-14-Q
P J J INVESTMENT. INC . a
Ftortda .
PLAINTIFF

VS
BEVERLY J CAMPBELL.
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE Is hereby grven that the
undersigned Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Seminole County,
Ftonda. wi* on the 22 day of
Apr*. 2004. at II A M . at the
weal front door at the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 N Park
Ave , Sanford. FL 32771. offer
tor sale and ael at public outcry
lo the highest and best bidder
tor cash. Ihe toUowtng-detcnbed
property situated in Seminole

/

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04 -CA-214-14-K
NOVASTAR MORTGAGE. INC.
a Virginia Corporation.
PLAINTIFF
vs

I

BOBBY L. TAYLOR a/k/a
BOBBY TAYLOR a/k/a BOB
TAYLOR. MARLA M TAYLOR.
DONALD
J.
TERRY,
ROSEANNE TERRY. CAPITAL
ONE BANK, SEMINOLE
COUNTY. UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
#1 and #2. et a l .
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
March 18. 2004 entered in Civ*
Case No 04-CA-214-14-K of the
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, wherein
NOVASTAR MORTGAGE. INC ,
a Virginia Corporation. Plaintiff
and BOBBY L TAYLOR a/k/a
BOBBY TAYLOR a/k/a BOB
TAYLOR, MARLA M TAYLOR.
DONALD
J
TERRY.
ROSEANNE TERRY. CAPITAL
ONE BANK. SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION #1 and #2. are
Defendants
I will se* to the highest bidder tor
cash at the West Front Door ot
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avenue in Sanlord. Florida
32771, at 1 1 0 0 a m. on the 4th
day of May. 2004 the following
described real property as set
forth in said Final Summary
Judgment, to-w*:
LOT 131. WYNDHAM WOOOS.
PHASE TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS

Legals
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
26. PAGES 41 AND 42. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this court on March 18.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Attorney lor Plaintiff;
Brian L. Rosaler, Esquire
Popkln &amp; Rosalor. PA.
10 Fairway Drive
Suite 302
Deerfield 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.
CIVIL CASE NO.
04-CA-130-16-E
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
$16,375 00 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
Raymond
Haytes
Dennis A Hinds

Thoophlllo

Last known nddress
1211
Clubside Drive
Longwood. Florida 32779
Cunent addross: Unknown
And alt parties claiming Interest
by. through, under or against
Raymond Theophlllo Hayles
and Dennis A Hinds, and all
parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest in
the property herein described
YOUR ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that an action lor forteituro
of tho following property solrod
and held in Seminole County.
Florida $16.375 00 In United
States Curroncy, has been filed
against each of you in ttie Circuit
Court ot tho Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and for Seminole
County, Florida. You aro
required to sorve a copy of your
wntton defenses, if any. to the
complaint upon Tesha Scolaro,
Sheriff's
counsel,
whose
address is 100 Bush Boulovard.
Sanford, Florida 32773. on or
before the 23 day of Apnl. 2004,
and file the original said wntton
detonses with Ihe Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Shertfl's counsel or Immediately
thereafter, otherwise, a default
will bo entered against you for
the relief demanded In the com­
plaint
DATED this
2004.

day ot MAR 1 8 .

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: A Mutcock
Deputy Clerk
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order lo participate
In this proceeding.,you areerW
tied, at no cost to you, to tho
provision of certain assistance
Please
contact Ihe ADA
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N-301. Sanford.
Florida 32771, telephone (407)
665-4330. extension 4227, with­
in 2 working days of your receipt
of this Notice of Hearing; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call (800) 955 8771
Publish: March 28. 2004 and
Apnl 4,11, 18. 2004
C203

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-241-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROSEL MIGIANI.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tho administration ol the estate
ol ROSEL MIGIANI. deceased,
whose date ot death was on or
about January 4. 2004; File
Number 04-241-CP; is pending
in the Circuit Court lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Ftonda. Probate
Division, the address ol which is
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord,
FL, 32771. The names and
addresses of tho Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate, on whom a copy of this
notice has been served, must
hie 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 of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must file theii
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 PERIOOS 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
MARCH 28. 2004
STEVEN MIGIANI
Personal Representative
217 Quay Boulevard #2
Brigantine. New Jersey 08203
HEIDI W ISENHART
Ftonda Bar No 0123714
DONAHUE l ISENHART. P A.
1390 Hope Road
Stale 300
Maitland. FL 32751
Telephone 407/7406009
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Pubkah March 28. 2004 and
Apr* 4. 2004
C204

�I

The Herald
L egals

L egals

NOTICE
Vahid* Auction OBOOam
WHEN: April 11,1004
WHERE: PauTa Touring, 1010
W. 1at Straat, Sentort. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1988
MAKE: VOLKSWAQON
MODEL: STATION WAOON
COLOR: WHITE
VIN #: 9DWCAO30XJP0I9143
Vahlda Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN April 14. 2004
WHERE: Paul's Towing, 1010
W. 1si Straat, Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 1001
MAKE: VOLVO
MOOEL: 4DR
COLOR: MAROON
VIN #: YV1FA8844M2510103
Notlea Is haraby glvan: Paul's
Towing will sal at public auction
for salvage lor cash on demand
to highest bidder, the following
described vehicles
Prospective bidder* may Inspect
vehicles one hour prior to sale.
Terms are "CASH OR C ER TI­
FIED FUNDS* Pauls Towing
reserves the right to accept or
reject any and all BIDS.
Publish: March 28. 2004
C207

Public Auction
Public auction to be held at
9 01 am, on the day(s) specified
below, at the front door ol
Athen s Towing, Inc. Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134, Sanford. FL. lor the pur­
pose of disposing of the follow­
ing vehides:
For further Information please
call (407)321-2948
04713/2004
(1) Year 1992/Maka Dodge
VIN# 1B7FL23X0N5629601
Publish March 28. 2004
C208
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice is hereby given:
Seminole Paint &amp; Body will sell
at Public Auction for salvage lor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der, the following described
vehicles:
APRIL 0, 2004
75 Ford P/U
VIN# F10QUV46875

IN RE: ESTATE OF
HAROLD M. KRANTZ
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
(Testate)
The administration oI the estate
o&lt; Harold M. Krantj, deceased.
File Number 04-304-CP. I*
pending m the Circuit Court lor
Seminole County,
Florida.
Probate Division, the address of
which Is 301 N Park Avenue,
Sanford. FL 32771. The estale is
testate and the date ol the dece­
dent's WM and any Codicil* are
December 11, 1995 The name*
and addresses ol lha personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are sat
forth below.
All Interested persons are
required to Me with the above
styled court any objection by any
interested person on whom a
copy of the nonce Is served that
challenges the validity of the wll
(or any codicil), the qualifications
ol the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction oI the oourt
within 3 months alter the date of
service ol a copy of the notice of
administration on the objecting
person
All interested persona on whom
a copy ol the notice of adrmnia(ration Is served must object to
the validity of the wW (or any
codicil), qualification* of the per­
sonal representative, venue, or
jurisdiction of the court, by filing
a petition or other pleading
requesting reiiel In accordance
with the Florida Probate Rules,
WITHIN 3 MONTHS A FTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THE NOTICE ON
TH E OBJECT1NQ PERSON.
OR THOSE OBJECTIONS ARE
FOREVER BARRED.
Any person entitled to eiempt
property is required to (lie a peti­
tion lor determination of esempl
property WITHIN TH E TIM E
PROVIDED BY LAW OR THE
RIGHT TO EXEMPT PROPER­
TY IS DEEMED WAIVED
Personal Representative:
Steven M. KranU
1062 Whit* Marsh Drive
Lancaster. PA 17801
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative:
Albert R. Cook, Attorney
Florida Bar No. 108323
807 W. Morse Boulevard. St*.
102
Winter Park, a
32780
Telephone: 407-63D-4000

The auction win b* held at
12 00 PM. on the said dates
above. At Seminole Paint &amp;
Body 2540 S. Myrtle Av*.
Sanford. FL 32773 Prospective
bidders may Inspect vehicles
one hour prior to sale. Terms
ara cash or certified funds.
Seminole Wrecker reserves the
right to accept or reject any and
an bid*.

Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4. 2004
C210

Publish: March 28, 2004
C209

R UTH H. PETERS,

IN THE cm CUTT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-304-CP

IN THE CtRCUrr COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-140-CP
IN RE: ESTATE O F
P f f t lt t t j

NOTICE TO C M O fTO M
Y V a » r l m l n l a i a e f l n n e j SSha

i n# •omwttranon 01 Um MUitt
of
R UTH
H.
P ETER S,
deceased, whose date of death
NOTICE

The St. Johns River Water Management District ha* received the
applications) lor Consumptive Water Use from:
Semmoi# Woods Community Association. 388 Seminole Woods.
Geneva. FL 32732, application #8482. The applicant propoaea to
withdraw 0 091 miOon galtona per dey of groundwater lor household
type use lor 917 people and Are protection. The wtthdrawala ueed by
this proposed project will consist ol ground watsr from the Floridan
Aquifer via 4 active well! and 1 proposed well In Seminole County,
located in Sections 28. Township 20 South. Range 32 East known
as Seminole Woods.

L egals

Legals

waa December 27. 2003 FOe
Number 04-149-CP Is pandtog In
tie Circuit Oourt tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division. Vie address of which la
Post Office Drawer C. Sanlord.
FL. 32772-0850. The name* and
addresses of Via personal rapre■tentative and that personal rep­
resentative's attorney are sal
forth below.

toe Motion to Raeet Foreclosure
Sain dated March 4, 2004
enNved In C M Caa* No. 02-CA0027-140 of lha Circu* Court of
to* 1 BTH JudtoW Chou* to Mid
tor SEMINOLE County. 8anlord.
Florida. I wU set to toa high**!
and beat bidder lor cash al to*
Waal Front Door at to* SEMI­
N O LE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N. Parti Avenue to
Sanlord. Florida, at 11:00 a m.
on m* am day of April. 2004 toa
following daacribad property at
eel forth to said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wtt:

A* credRora of Vie decedsnt and
other person* having claim* or
demands agatoat 0m decadent**
aetata on whom a copy of VO*
node* la served, must fl* thee
claim* with this Court WITHIN
TH E LATER O F 3 M ONTHS
A FTER TH E DATE O F TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE O F SERVICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l other creditors of Vie dece­
dent and other persona having
claims or demands agatnal the
decedents eetat* must M* the*
Claim* with this coul WITHIN 3
MONTH8 AFTER TH E DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING TH E
TIME PERIOOS S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER TH E D E C ED E N T'S
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED.
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O F THIS NOTICE 18
MARCH 21. 2004.
FRANCIS PETERS
Personal Representative
301 North ThlsSe Lane
Maitland, a 32751
Michael P. Okvari
Florida Bar No 0118734
Cobb A Col*
Poet Office Box 2401
Orlando, a 32115
Telephone: 388/255-6171
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish: March 21. 28.2004
C131
IN TH E CIRCUIT CO U R T
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 0 4 4 1 0 0 P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RONALD R BLACKBURN.
Deceased
NO TICE T O CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
T O ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
A Q AIN 8T
TH E
ABOVE
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an
Order
of
8ummary
AomrsatrsDon nee been entered
In the eaiata of Ronald R.
Blackburn,
deceased.
File
Number 04-310-CP. by the
Circuit Court for Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate

DMiton, the Addms oI whkfi It

301 N. Park Avenue. Sanford,
a 32771; Vial the daoadsnra
dale of daafh was January 18,
2004; Vial ffie total value of Vie
estale is $65,500.00 and Vial Via
names and address** of those
to whom It has been assigned by
such order are:

NAME

ADORE8S

Katrina A Blackburn
4388 Radto Avenue
8antord, a 32773
ALL INTER ESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED TH A T
A l creator* of Vie estate of Vie
decedent and other persons
having claims or demand*
against Via estate of Via dece­
dent other than those tor whom
provision lor tul payment was
mad* In Vi* Order of Summary
Administration muat file their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW.

The fiie(s) containing each ot the above-dated appliestton(») are
available tor inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal ho#days. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. al the SI. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarter* or th# appropriate service center.
Written objections to th* application may be mad*, tx# should be Died
with (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 Reid 8t , Palatka. Florida
32177-1429, no later than 21 days from the data of pubic*bon
Written objections should Identify the objector by name and address,
and tully describe the objection to the application. Filing a written
objection doe* not entitle you to a Chapter 120, Florida Statutes,
Administrative Hearing. Only thoe* persona who** substantial Inter­
ests are affected by the application and who hie ■ petition meeting the
requirements of Sections 120 598 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, and
Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Coda, may obtain an
Administrative hearing All timely Ned written objections wil be pre­
sented to the Board lor consideration in It* deliberation* on applica­
tion prior to the Board taking action on the apple*bon

NOTW ITHSTANDING AN Y
O TH ER APPLICABLE TIM E
PERIOO, ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR M ORE
A FTER TH E D E C E D E N T S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

Gloria Lewis. Director, Division ol Permit Data Service*
SI. John* River Water Management District

The dale of first pub»catton of
(hi* Node* is March 21. 2004.

Publish: March 28.2004
C206

Personal Giving Nodo*
Katrina A Blackburn
4388 Radto Avenue
8*ntord, Florida 32773

NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that the following permit waa issued on March
15.2004:
Seminoie County, permit #4-117-21945-17. T h u project la locat­
ed In Seminole County. Section 16. Townahlp 20 South. Range
30 Eaat. The permit authorize* A S U R FA C E W A TE R M AN­
A G E M E N T S Y S T E M O N 44.5 A C R E S T O S E R V E Lake Mary
Blvd. known as Lake Mary Btvd. Th* receiving water body la
Lake Mary.
The lile(s) containing the application lor the above listed permit
it available for inspection Monday through Friday except for
legal holiday*. B 00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at me St. Johns River
Water Management District (District) Headquarter*, 4040 Raid
Street. Palatka. FL 32178-1429. A peraon whose subetanttal
Interests ara affected by the District permitting decision may peti­
tion for an adminiatrativ* hearing in accordance with section*
120 569 and 120.57. Florida Statute*, or may choose to pursue
mediation as an alternative remedy under section 120.573.
Florida Statute*, before th* deadline for Wing a petition.
Choosing mediation wiO not advaraaty aflact the right to a hear­
ing 11mediation does not reault In a aettlemenb The procedure*
lor pursuing mediation ara sat forth In section 120.573. Florida
Statute*, and rulea 28-106.111 and 28- 105.401- 404 Florida
Adminiatrativ# Coda. Petition* must comply wtth th# require­
ments of Florida Adminiatrativ# Cod# Chapter 26-106 and be
Aled with (received by) the District Clerk located at District
Headquarters. Highway 100 Waat, Palatka, Florida 32177.
Petitions lor adminiatrativ* hearing on th# above appkcatton&lt;i)
must be filed within twenty-on# (21) day* of pubOceUon of Vila
notice or within twenty-atx (28) day* of me District depositing
notice of intent in the mall tor thoa# peraona to whom m# District
mafia actual noboa. Failure to file a petition within thia Um# peri­
od administrative determination (hearing) under sections
120.569 and 120.67. F.8.. concerning th# subject permit
Petitions that ara not Nad In accordance with the above provi­
sions ara subject to dismissal.
Because the administrative hearing process la designed to for­
mulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means mat me
District!* final action may be different from me position taken by
K to this node* of intent. Parsons whoa# substantial Interests
w il be affected by any such final decision of m# District on m#
applicant have me rigN to petition to become a party to me pro­
ceeding. to accordance wtth the requirements set forth above.
Pubkah: March 28. 2004
C205

ALL CLAIMS N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

STEPHEN H. COOVER
Attorney
Florida Bar No 0314080
Hutchison. Mamela A Coovar,
PA
230 North Park Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
Telaphona: (407) 322-4051
Attorney for Parson Giving
Node*
Publish: March 21.28.2004
C132
th e

em eurr c o u r t
OF THE 18TH

JUOtCtAL CfRCUfT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOfUOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02-CA-0027-14G
O E CAPITAL M ORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC..
PLAVfTTFF
V8.
WILLIAM B BARR. III. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. T H E
UNKNOWN SPOU8E. HEIRS.
DEVISEE8.
G R A N TE E S .
ASSIG NEES.
UENORS,
CREDITORS, TR U S TE E S ANO
ALL O TH ER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN IN TER EST BY.
TH R O UG H .
UNOER
OR
AGAINST WILLIAM a B A R R
III; TH E UNKNOWN SPO USE
O F WILLIAM a B A R R 01. IF
ANY. CO UNTRY CREEK
MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC..
N O VU8 FINANCIAL C O R R ;
WOOO BRIDGE A T C O U N TR Y
CREEK. INC.; JO H N D O E ANO
JA NE D O E AS UNKNOW N
TEN A N TS IN POSSESSION
DEFENO ANT(S)

RE-NOTK1 OP
FORECLOSURE B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Ordar Granting

L C T 62. WOODBRIDGE AT
C O U N TR Y CREEK. ACCORD­
IN G T O THE PLAT THEREOF
A '} RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
3d, PAQE(S) 82-64. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
N O LE COUNTY. FLOfUOA.
Dated tola S day of March.
2004.
(C IR C U IT CO URT SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk of toe CkcuM Court
By: Mery Stroup*
Deputy dark

Publish to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
T H E LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J . 8TER N , P A .. ATTO R N EY
I-O R PLAINTIFF
(101 8. University Drive Suita 500
mentation. FL 33324
(954)233-6000
Ot-62955
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WTTH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT. peraona with efisabdlia* needing a (pedal accommo­
dation should contact CO URT
ADM INISTRATION,
al
th*
(SEMINOLE County Courihouaa
•I 407-665-4227. 1-600-9558771 (TDD) or 1-600-955-6770.
via Florida Relay Same*
Put* Hi March 21. 28. 2004
C133

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
O f TH E 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DfVtSiON
C ASE NO: 03 CA1121-14W
O E M ORTGAGE SERVICES.
LLC SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER T O GE CAPITAL
M ORTGAGE SERVICES. INC ,
PLAINTIFF
VS
RICHARO F. THOLE. E T AL
DEFENOANT(S)
NO TICE O F ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO : UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R A N TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CR EDITO RS,
TR U STEES. AND ALL OTHER
PART1E8
CLAIMING
AN
IN TE R E S T BY. THR O UG H .
UNOER OR AG AINST TH E
E 8TA TE O F RICHARO F.
TH O LE
A/K/A
RICHARD
FRANK THOLE
whose residence la unknown 0
ha/she/they b* Mvtng; and It
he/sha/thay b* dead, lha
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devt****,
grantee*, assignees, lienors.
credRora, trustees, and a l parbaa claiming an Interest by,
torough, under or against to*
Datondtntt, who i n not known
to b* dead or allv*. and a l parbaa having or claiming to have
any right, fid* or intarsat in lha
property described In Via mort­
gage being toradoaad herein.

Sunday. March 28.2004
L egals
vs
BLAIR MOYERS. E T A L
DEFENOANT(8)
N OTICE O F ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: JOSEPH L FRANCIS. Ill
who** residence la unknown N
h*/«h*Ah*y b* living; and II
h*/*h*/m#y be dead, to*
unknown defendants who may
b* spousal, hair*, davlaaas,
grant***, assignee*, lienors,
creditor*, trusts*!, and al par­
tial claiming an intarsat by,
through, under or against 0ie
Defendant*, who are not known
to b* dead or afiv*. and al parbaa haring or claiming to have
any right. 0b* or intareat in th*
property described In toa mort­
gage being toradoaad herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on th* (ofiowlng prop­
erty.
UNIT
242-C
DESTIN Y
SPRINGS A CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDING TO TH E DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECO RD ED IN O R. BOOK
1337. PAGE 1890, PUBLIC
RECORD S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ha* been Nad against you and
0i* you are isquired to serve a
copy ol your written defenses. If
any. to N on DAVID J. STERN.
ESQ Plaintiffs attorney, whoa*
address I* 601 8 University
Drive #500. Plantation, FL 33324
(no latsr than 30 days from the
data ol lh* first publication of 04a
notice of action) and file the orig­
inal with 0i* dark of 04i court
either before service on
PtantffTs attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise a default
wM b* entered against you lor
the rettel demanded In th* com­
plaint or petition Mad herein
W ITNESS my hand and the
seal ot toit Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day ol MAR
12.2004.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
BY: AMuicock
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
04-23421
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona wah disabili­
ties heating a special accommo­
dation should contact CO URT
ADMINISTRATION,
at
th*
SEMINOLE County Courihouaa
at (407)865-4227, 1-800-9558771 (TD D ) or 1-800-955-8770,
via Florida Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR
TW O CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN: THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Publish: March 21.28.2004
.C13S

M THB CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT Vf ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOfUOA
C AS E NO. 03-CA-2S44-14-L
GUARANTY BANK, a fadaral
savings bank.
Plaintiff,
vs.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to toractoa* a
mortgage on th* Mtowtng prop­
erty.
L O T 49. Q ROVEVIEW VIL­
LAGE. ACCORDING T O THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 19. PAGE(8)
4 THROUGH 8. O F TH E PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
ha* bean Mad against you and
lh* you are required to serve a
copy ol your written defenses, M
any, to N on DAVID J. STERN.
ESQ. PlatnOTa attomay. whoa*
address Is 601 8 University
Drive #500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 day*
from Vi* dais oT toa first publica­
tion of 04a node* of action) and
M* toa original wtto m* dark of
thia oourt either before service
on Ptainttfirs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default w* b* entered against
you tor the rafeat demanded In
toe complaint or petition Nad
X iriti.
1n
W ITNESS my hand and to*
saal of 04* Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida. 04* day of MAR
9.2004.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLER K O F TH E CIRCUIT
CO U R T
B Y AMuicock
D EPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
8UITE500
PLANTATION, a 33324
03-21412
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons wtto dbabNbaa needing a (pedal accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADMINISTRATION, al
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courihouaa at (407)066-4227,
1-600-066-6771 (TDD) or 1-6000666770. via Florida Relay
Barries.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TW O CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH #f: THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PubOah: March 21.28.2004
C l 34

M THCCM CUTT COURT
OF THE 10TH
JUOtCtAL ORCUTT,
Vf AND FOR
8CMMOL1 COUNTY,
FLOfUOA
G EN UAL
JURISDICTION OfVtSION
CASE NO: 04 CA 022-140
BANK O F AMERICA. N A .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BA M ORTGAGE. LLC.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATtONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

REG EN T LAKE MARY
ASSISTED LIVING, LLC. a
Georgia irnrisd KabiWy
company.
Defendant.

AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
dial pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure ren­
dered on January 13, 2004. and
an
Ordar
Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sals rendered on
March 4, 2004, In that certain
causa pending In th* Circuit
Court In and lor Samlnoi*
County. Florida, wherein GUAR­
ANTY BANK, a federal savings
bank, la Plalntrfl, and REGENT
LAKE MARY ASSISTED LIV­
ING. LLC. a Georgia kmttad lia­
bility company, is defendant,
C M Action Causa No. 03-CA2&amp;44-14 l . I, Maryann* Mors*.
Ctark at 0 » aforesaid Court. wB
at 11.00 a.m., on June 6. 2004,
o8*r lor aal* and sal to to* high­
est bidder tor cash al to* Waat
Front Door of th* Samlnoi*
County Courthouse, 301 North
Parti Avenue. Sanlord, Banknote
County. Florida, lha blowing
dsaerfoed real and personal
property; situate and being In
Samlnoi# County. Florida to-wlt
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A*
FOR DESCRIPTION OF REAL
PROPERTY
Lots 26 0irough 38 tnckiaiv*,
CRYSTAL LAWN, a subdivision,
according to th* plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 8. Pag* 8.
Public Record* ot Samlnoi*
County, Florida.
ANO

L egals

Legals

Inventory, Inctudtog a l Invento­
ries ot food, beverages and
other comasfiblas owned by
Debtor for sal* or ua* at or from
th* Property and soap, paper
supplies, medical luppHaa.
drug* and a l other such good*,
ware* and merchant*** held by
Debtor lor sal* to or tor con­
sumption by residents, guest* or
pattern* ot 0i* Proparty and a
such other goods returned to or
repo**e**ed by Debtor, al b rib ­
ing malarial* and equipment
now or hereafter daVvarad to
said premise* and infended to
b* Installed therein. Debtor's
Interest In any
impound
account*, aft security deposits
and advance rental* under leaae
agreement* now or at any dm*
hereafter covering or aflecdng
any ol 0i* Property and held by
or for th* benefit of Debtor, al
monetary deposit* which Dabtor
has bean required to giva to any
public or private utility with
rasped to utility services fur­
nished to 0i* Proparty, al rants
and other amount* from and
under leases ol all or any pail ot
0i* Property. Including al thirdparty reimbursement contracts
tor th* Property which are now
or hereafter in aflact with reaped
to residents qualifying tor cover­
age under th* asm*. Including
private insurance agreements,
all Issue*, profits and proceeds
from all or any part of th*
Property, an proceed* (including
premium refunds) ol each policy
of insurance relating to fh*
Property, a l proceed* from 0&gt;*
taking of th* Property or any part
thereof or any Interest, therein or
right or estate appurtenant
thereto by eminent domain or by
purchase In liau thereof, ail
amounts deposited in escrow tor
th* payment ol ad valorem
lax**.
assessment*
and
charge* and/or premium* tor
policies of Insurance with
reaped to th* Property, a l con­
tract! related to th* Property, all
money, funds, accounts. Instru­
ments. documents, general
Intangibles (Including tradamaika. trad* name* and sym­
bols used in connection there­
with), including any rights of
Dabtor arising from the opera­
tion of the Property for th* pay­
ment ot goods sold or leased or
lor aarvtoe* rendered, not evi­
denced by an Instrument. Includ­
ing. without limitation, ail right*
to payment from stala or federal
programs, board*, bureau* or
agendas, and right* to payment
from residents, private Insurers
and other* arising from tha oper­
ation of 0i* Property. Including
rights to payment pursuant to
third party reimburaamanl con­
tracts. and 0&gt;* proceeds thereof
(whether cash or noncash,
mcrveabi* or Immovaabl*, tangi­
ble or Intangtoie) received from
th* sal*, exchange, transfer, col­
lection or other disposition or
substitution thereof, ell note* or
chattel paper arising from or
related to th* Property, al per­
mits, license* (to th* extent
assignable), franchises, certifi­
cates. and other right* and privi­
leges used or useful In connec­
tion with th* Property, todudtog,
without limitation, business
licenses, state health depart­
ment Hceneea, food service
licenses, licenses to conduct
business, certificate* of need
and eN such other permit*,
licenses and rights, obtained
from any governmental, quaaigovemmental or private person
or entity whatsoever, a l plan*,
specification*, maps, survey*,
reports, architectural, engineer­
ing and construction contracts,
book* ot account, Insurance
poticte* end other documents, of
whatever kind or character,
relating to th* ua*. construction
upon, occupancy (tiling , m )i
or operation of 0t* Property, al
proceeds and other amounts
paid or owing to Debtor under or
pursuant to any and a l contracts
and bond* relating to 0w con­
struction, erection or renovation
of 0t* Property, el oil, gas and
othet hydrocarbons and other
minerals produced from or ( lo ­
cated to 0i* Property and al
product* processed or obtained
therefrom, the proceed* thereof,
end *1 accounts and general
intangibles under which such
proceeds may aria*, together
with any sums of money that
may now or al any Um* here­
after become due end payable
to Debtor by virtue of any and al
royalties, overriding royalties,
bonuses, delay rentals and any
other amount of any kind or
character arising under any and
an present and future 04. gaa
and mining leases covering 0is
Property or any part thereof

01 THB ORCUTT COUNT
OF THE M GHTUHTH
JUOtCtAL ORCUTT
0f ANO FOR BtMBtOf I
COUNTY, FLOfHOA
CAM NO. OO-CA-3491-140

EXHIBIT A T O SCHEDULE I
Lota 26 through 38, Induaiv*.
CRYSTAL LAWN, a subdivision,
according to th* plat thereof, a*
recorded In Ptal Book 8. Pag* 8.
Public Record* of Seminoie
County, Florida.
AND
Th* South 1/2 of 0i* Waat 1/4 of
to* Northwest 1/4 of the
Northeast 1/4 of Section 17.
Township 20 South, Rang* X
Eaat. a l located In 8*mlnol*
County. Florida
Said sal* wil be mad* pursuant
to and in ordar to safety the
terms ot said Final Judgment
and ordar rescheduling torectosurs sal*.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
COURT

SEE ATTACHED COMPOSITE
EXHIBIT "B" FOR DESCRIP­
TION O F PERSONAL PROP­
ERTY

Attorney* lor PletoMt:
Joseph E. Foster, Esquire
Florida Bar No 262061
AKERMAN S EN TER FITT
Citrus Cantor, 1001 Floor
255 South Orang* Avarua
Post Office Box 231
Orlando. Florida 32602
(407) 643-7860

SCHEDULE I TO UCC-1
A l good*. aqufpmanL furnishtogs, fixtures, furnkurs. chabats
and personal property of what­
ever nature owned by Debtor
now or hereafter located or used
to and about toa building or
butkftngs or other Improvements
now arectad or hereafter to be
erected on 0ia land* daacribad
to Exht* A attached hereto and
mad# a part hereof (toe
"Property”), or otherwise located
on said land* Inducing but not
Imftad to a l bods, Iban*. tateriatort*. carpeting, telephones,
cash registers, computers,
lamp*, (panwara. rahahi Raacn
equipment I any restaurant and
kitchen equipment, and a l fix­
tures, accession* and appurtananoaa 0ereto. and a l renewal*
or reptaoamanta ol or substitubona lor any oT 0i* foregoing , al

FIDELITY BANK O F FLORIOA
A State Bank.

HYACINTH D. W YNTER. BANK
ONE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, a* Trust** of
Canties Home EquRy Loan
True! 2000-A under 0m Pooing
end Servicing Agreement deled
a* March 1,2000. JAMES L
CONSIDOER and JOHN DOE.
Unknown Tenanl(s). si aL

By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy dark

N O TIC E AMERICANS W ITH
DISABILITIES A C T O F 1960
Administreov* Ordar No. 97-3
0 you are a parson M h a dtoability who needs any accom­
modation In ordar to paritcfpato
In 04a proceedtog . you ara (ne­
tted. at no cost to you. to Vi* pro­
vision of certain assistance.
Please
contact
.Court
Admmetratton at X I N. Peril
Avenue. 8ufta N X I . Sanford,
a 32771, (407) 666-4227, w4hin 2 working day* d your receipt
of 04* noboa. 0 you are hearing
or voioa Impaired, cal 1-6006666771.
PuMsh: March 21.26.2004
C1X

eg als

MARYANNE MORSK
Ctork of 0M CtroMt Court
By Mary I
Neal E. Vtoung
300 Third SL, NW
WVear Haven, FL *3691
PubM v March 21.29.1004
C138

D E U TS C H E BANK AO N EW
YORK BRANCH.

v*.

Nonce o#
FORECLOSURE BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Amended Final

juogm^ni 01 rofsoocur* oirtQ
MARCH 11. 2004, and entered
tnCaseNo.00-CA-2461-14G.of
0ie Circuit Court of th*
Elghtesrah JuPctel Ctrcuft In and
for Seminoie County, Florida,
wherein FIDELITY BANK O F
FLORIDA la the Piamtffl and
HYACINTH D. W YNTER, BANK
ONE NATIONAL ASSO C IA­
TION. as Trust** of Centrex
Home Equity Loan Trust 2000-A
under 0m Pooling and Servicing
Agreement deled as of March t ,
2000. and JAME8 L C O N S I ­
DER. JAMES LEWIS C O N S I ­
DER, aa Trustee of 0m Jem**
Lewis Considder Revocable
Trust deled 10-25-79, are 0 m
Defendants. I we se* to 0M
highest bidder tor cash at 0m
West front door ol 0M Oemtnol*
County Courihouaa. X I N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord. Florida, at
11:00 a.m. on 0 m f 3 dey ot April,
2004, the tofiowtng described
reel property In Seminole
County. Florida, as eel forth In
said Amended Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure, to writ:
Th* North 1/4 ot th* West 1/2
ol th* Northeast 1/4 of th*
Norths**! 1/4, Section X .
Township 31 South, Rang* X
East. Lee* road ri^ys ol way and
laaa property conveyed to
Seminole County by Warranty
Dead recorded in O.R. Book
2575. Pag* 710, Publk: Record#
of Samlnoi* County, Florida.
Dated this 11 day ot March,
2004.
Maryann* Morse
As Clerk ot said Court

U8A 0. ALLEN; JEFFREY
ALLEN A/K/A JEFF ALLEN;
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY. 0fC.; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. t; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 2; and ALL
UNKNOWN FAROES
CLAIMING 0fTERE8TS BY.
THROUOH,
UNOER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT
TO
THM
ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMINO TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT, TITLE OR 0fTEREST 0f
THE PROPERTY MEREST
D€ SOW ED. *1 *.
NO TICa OP ACTIO N
TO : Jeffrey ABsn a*/a J*0
Leal Known Address:
2983 Buffington Drive
Apopka, a 32703
YO U ARE NOTIFIED tM l an
* — 4 — ---- —A.— — —

^

|

•coon 10 potbckm Of i
On VO Kwowng i

arty to Semtoofs County. Florida
L O T f t. PARK PLACE. AS
PER PLAT TH E R E O F AS
RECORDED 0f PLAT BOOK 68.
PAGE 40. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORD S O F SE M M OLE
COUNTY, F LO R O A
has been Nad agatoaf you and
you ara required to serve a copy
of your wriBan dslenssi. 0 amt.
to ft on 8MTTH, HIATT B DIAZ.
PA., PlatoMTs SMonMyt
eddrea* la 2861 East i
Park Btvd., Bull* 303. Fort
LaudenMs. Florida S330S. e lh to BO dey# horn M dale of pobic■•on, ana mm

N

on^na

Ctocfc oI M i Court e E w
~1i

m o o d i g s M you t o l i toto

By. Mary Stroup*
As Deputy Clerk

□w t w x j w v i v n

Submitted by:
Jerry L Jester, Esq., ol
BURROWS 6 JES TER . P A
P O Box 541196
Merritt Island. Florida 329541196
(321) 453-2190
Florid* Bar F 1 7 4 IX
Publish: March 21. 28.2004
C137

of

DATED an Mwch 12.2004.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK O F TH E CO U RT
By: AMMoocfc
As Deputy C*#rk

UNITED STATE8 O F AM ERICA
acting
through
Rural
Development formerly Farmers
Home Administration (FmHA),
United State* Department of
AgrtcUturs (USOA),

PUBLISH Bt: Sanford HerkM
(N ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH D fS A B O
T1E8 ACT. PERSONS W ITH
D t a A B U m S NEED04Q SPE­
CIAL ACCOM MODATION T O
P A R Tia F A TE 04 T H M PROC C ED M Q SHOULD C O N TAC T
CO U R T A O M 0 M T RATION AT
M l N. PARK AVENUE, BANFORO. FLOR0M 32771. TE L E ­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3234 3 X . N O T LATER THAN
SEVEN (7) DAYS PRKJR TO
TH E PROCEEOBKL W NEARM O BdRMREO . (TO O) 1-600•666771, OR V O C E (V) 1-6009666770. VIA FLORKM RELAY
SERVICE.

vs.

PutMh: March 21.38,2004
C1X

M THB ORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL ORCUTT OF
PLOfUDA Bl AMD FOR
IM BNO Lt COUNTY,
FLOfUOA
CIVIL DIVtSION
CA9E NO. O1-CA-6J0-14-K

QUEEN HAYES. IA/B QUEEN
E. DERICO. and JO H N K.
SCHOFIELD,

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN:
MOTTCS OF BALI
Node* Is hereby given 0MI pur­
suant to a Final Judgment
entered In 0 m above anttOad
causa In 0m Circuit Court of
Semmoi# County, Florid*, I wfl
sell th* property located In
Seminole County. Florid*, being
spectflcely described aa Mow*.
Th* 8ou0i 87.8 tael of 0 m
North 447 teat of 0m Eaat 1/2 of
0m Waat 328 2/3 leet of 0M
Southwest 1/4 of 0M Southwest
1/4 of Section It , Township 21
South.
Rang*
3t
East.
8*n4nols County. Florida.
al pubkc sal* to 0m Nghaai and
best bidder, tor cash at fh* West
front Door of 0 m Seminoie
County Courthouse. X t North
Perk Avenue, Sanford. Florida,
al 11.60 a m o rt 0 m day of APR
13.2004.
0 you ere a person *40t a (RaabiWy who need* any accommo­
dation In ordar to pariictpeta to
04* prooaedtog. you are anMOad.
al no coal to you. to 0m provi­
sion of certain assistance
Ptaas*
confect
Court
Administrator. (407) 666-4227.
within 2 working days of your
receipt of 04s document; I you
are hearing or vote* Impaired,
cal 1-600-9666771.

SEMBfOLE PAINT I BODY
WILL 8 E U AT PUBLIC AUC­
TION FOR SALVAGE FOR
CASH ON DCMANO TO
HIGHEST BIDOER. THE
F O L LO W IN G O E8CR 0EO
VEHICLES:
75 Ford Pickup
VWMF10OUV48S7B
THIS AUCTION WILL BE
HELD ON APR*.« MBS AT
12:00 P.M. AT 8EM 0KXE
PAINT A BODY. 2640 B.
MYRTLE AVE.. SANFORD.
FL 32773.

PROSPECTIVE
MAY B48PECT THE VEHI­

CLES ONE HOUR PRK1RTO
SALE. TERMS ARE CASH
OR CERTIFIED FUNDS.
SEMINOLE M BIT A BODY
RE8ERVEB THE RRMT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY
ANO A a BOB.
PuMah: March SB. 2004
C400c

Dated MARCH 10.2004

DATED 04s 11 day of March.
2004.

Th* South 1/2 of to* Waal 1/4 of
0i* Northwest 1/4 ol toa
Northeast 1/4 ol Section 17,
Townahlp 20 8ou0i. Range X
East, a l located In Samlnoi*
Couky. Florida.

L

/

NOT1CB OP nJM JC B A tt
*, i

*, *•* I

* /a#* *—4V- FjC^MV'

•

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ON THE DATE
ANO TIME LISTED BELOW. ANO CONTBMNO PROM DAY TO
DAY UNTIL A U 00008 ARE SOU). WE WAU 8&amp; L AT PUB­
LIC AUCTION, TO THE HIGHEST BTOOER FOR CASK AT A U
AMERICAN 8ELF STORAGE
460 FLORIDA CENTRAL PARKWAY
LONGWOOO, FL 32750
CONTENTS OF THE FOLLOWMG STORAGE UMTS CON­
TAINING HOUSEHOLD AND/OR BUSMES8 00006 FOR
RENT ANO OTHER CHARGES FOR WMCH A UEN ON SAME

IS CLAIMED, TO WTO

DATE OF BALE: 94/14AM
TUBE OF BALE: 4:30 PM.
#14 WILLIAM HANCOCK - H O U S B O J) GOODS
#200 ROBERTO FIOUEREDO • AM CONOmOMNQ GCMPMENT A SUPPLIES
#B04 KYLE HAIR •HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY
#519 8ARA MCT1GUE •HOUSEHOLD OOOOG, FURMTURE
AUCTIONEER: STORAGE PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES, UC: #563
THE ABOVE INFORMATION 18 TQ BE PUBUMED ONCE A
WEEK FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
SAID 8ALE TO BE UNOER ANO BY VIRTUE OF TME
STATUTES OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, B4 OUCH CASES
MADE ANO PROVOEO.
PuMtoh: March 21. 28. 2004

C12B
r

�Page GB

The Herald

Sunday. March 28.2004

L ec a ls

L ecals

L ec a ls

L ecals

L ecals

L ec als

L egals

L egals

UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION

a d re sse s ol the Personal
R epresentative
and
Ihe
Personal
R epresentative's
attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and othor persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate. Including
unmaturod. contingent or
unliquidated claims, on whom
a copy ol this notice la served
must Me their claims with th£
Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF TH REE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
F IR ST PUBLICATION O F
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors ol tho d eco­
don! and other persons havingdalms or domartds against
decodont's estate, including
unmalurod, contingent or
unliquidated claims, must Me
their claims with this court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL
BE
FO REV ER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIO D S S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEA RS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE
OF
DEATH
IS
BARRED
Tho date of tho first publica­
tion ol this notice is 3-20-04.

arranging for an agenda to be
mailed or available for pick­
up.

which record Includes the tes­
timony and evidence upon
which the appeal la to be
based, per Section 2 8 6 .0 1 0 5 ,
Florida Statutes.

NQT1CE.QE.CLA1M
Q F -U E N A P -H Q :
POSED SA LE-Q F
VEHICLES

2 0 0 foot setback for septic
tanks,
on the
following
described property:

TANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN
ANY OF TH ESE PRO CEED ­
INGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
TOR AT LEAST 4 8 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT (407) 585-1424.

Commission. For questions
regarding this request, please
contact Gary Schindler, City
Planner, at 407-585-1442.

R em oval ol the described
veh icles w as conducted In
compliance with F.S. 7 1 3 7 8 .
Notice that Harrys Towing wt#
sell said vehicles at Public
Auction tor cash on April 9,
2 0 0 4 at 10 0 0 A M. al 102 N
M aple Ave., Sanlord. FL
3 2 7 7 1 . AN vehicles sold AS
IS. No title guaranteed.
Harrys Towing reservos the
right to bid on any vehicle.
Vehicles may bo viewed one
hour prior to sale:
1904 Chevrolol
2Q1AN69M 7E9127951
1990 Mar da
1YVG E22C0T5556748
1992 Ford
3FA PP13JX N R 112403
1907 Ford
1FMCA11U5HZA85051
1905 Volvo
YV1A X0855F1640071
1900 Mercury
1M EBM 6047JH 690642
Publish; March 28. 2004
C 401c

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
SAN FORD
TOWINQ
A
RECOVERY gives Notico ol
Foreclosure ol Lien and intent
to sell vehicles pursuant to
su bsection 7 1 3 .7 8 ol the
Florida Statutes that on April
12, 2004, 9 :0 0 am al 2522
Country Club Rd. Sanford,
FL 32771-4059.
SANFORD
TOWINQ
&amp;
RECO VERY reserv es the
right to accept or reject any
and/or all bids
1996 Isuzu Trooper
JACDJ58V7T79O2014
1992 Plymouth Laser
4P 3C S34T 4N E 073944
Publish: March 28, 2004
C 403c

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTYFLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
*
F I E #. OKW6-CP
IN R E ESTATE OF
RUTH OWENS HANLON,
D ecoasod

NOTICE IQ
CREDIT.OBS
The administration ol tho
estate ol Ruth Owens Hanlon,
d e ce a sed , tile Number 043 4 6 -C P . is pending In the
Circuit court lor Sem inole
County. ' Florida.
Probata
Division, the address ol which
la 301 N. Park Ave., Sanlord.
FL, 32771. The nam es and

Pursuant to the provisions of
Ihe
Am ericans
with
Disabilities Act. any person
roquirinf) special accom m o­
dations to participate In this
meeting Is asked to advise
Seminole Community College
at least 48 hours before the
meeting by contacting Linda
Cowels at 407-328-2010. II
you aro hearing or spoech
Impaired, p lease contact
Seminole Community Collogo
by calling
Ms. Dorothy
Paishonal 407-320-2109.

LIENOR:
SA D ISC O
CF
Publish: March 28. 2004
FLORIDA. 3701 So . Sanford
C 404c
Ave . Sanford. FL 3 2 7 7 3
Dale of Sale: 4730/04
Time of Sale: 8:00am
NOTICE QF-SALE
YR/MAKE VIN#
WHAT:
Vehicle
Salvag e
B 9TO Y T
Auction
JT 2A E 92E 3K 3205189
WHEN: April 14. 2 0 0 4
WILL BE SOLD TO SA TISFY
TIME: 9 :0 0 am
TOWING &amp; STORAGE F E E fl
W HERE: 3 2 8 Loyd Lane.
PLU S
ACCUMULATING!
Oviedo. FL 32765
STORAGE. OWNER HAS A
Vehicles to Auction
RIGHT TO A HEARING
Year Make Model
PRIOR TO SALE DATE. ANY
Vehicle Identification #
VEHICLE WHICH REMAINS
UNCLAIMED
OR
FO R
P ersons aro advised that. II
1.
) 1986 Chevy Blazer WHICH THE CHARGES FOR
they decide to appoal any
41G0CT10R2GO171705
REC O V ERY
TOWING
&amp;
decision made at this moot­
STORAGE REMAIN UNPAID.
ing, they will need a rocord of
2.
) 1985 Volvo 4DR whiteMAY BE SOLD AFTER 3 5
the proceedings and for such
#YV1 A X 8846F3132199
DAYS IF THE VEHICLE IS
purpose, they may need to
MORE THAN 3 YEA RS OF
Insure that a verbatim record
Publish: March 20. 2 0 0 4
AGE OR L E S S FR E E O F ALL
ol the proceedings Is made,
C 500h
PRIOR LIENS. SALE WILL
BE HELD AS P O ST ED &amp; AT
THE LOCATION INDICATED
NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
FOR THE LIENOR ABOVE
ST. JO H N 'S RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Publish: March 20, 2004
C 501h
Notice Is given that tho following permit was issued on
November 4, 2003;
Bright House Networks. 3767 All Amoncan Boulevard. Orlando,
FL 32810, permit #42-117-49775-6 The projoct Is located In
Seminole County Section 39. Township 19 South. R ange 30
East. The permrt authorizes a STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM ON 2 88 A CRES TO SER V E AN OPERATIONS CEN­
TER known a s Bright House Notworks Sanlord Operations
Center. Tho receiving waterbody Is M.M. SMITH CANAL.

Publish: March 28. 2004
C502h

Sem in o le Community
C ollege
100 W eldon Boulevard
San ford , FL 32773
N otice of
R egular Monthly Meeting
Tho District Board ol Trustees
ol
Sem inole
Community
Collogo announces a regular
Board mooting in which all
persons aro Invited
Date and Time:
Tuesday. April 20, 2004
7 :0 0 PM
P lace :
Sem ino le Community
C ollege
Sanlord/Lake Mary Campus
Woldon Administration
Building - A200
100 Woldon Boulovnrd
Sanlord. Florida 32773
P u rp o se:

RegularJlonthlyJriMUng
A copy ol tho 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
Cowels al 407-320-2010 and

The lile(s) containing the application tor the above listod per­
mit Is available lor inspection Monday through Friday oxcept
for logal holidays. 8 :0 0 a m to 5 :0 0 p m. at the St. Joh ns
River Water Management District (District) Headquarters.
4 0 4 9 Rold Slroet, Palalka. FL 32170-1429. A person whoso
substantial Interests aro attected by tho District permitting
decision may petition lor an administrative hearing in accor­
dance with sections 120 569 and 120 57. Florida Statutes,
or may ch oose to pursue mediation a s an alternative rem e­
dy under section 120 573, Florida Statutes, before the dead­
line lor Wing a petition. Choosing mediation will not adverse­
ly affect tho right to a hoahng il mediation doos not result in
a settlement. The procedures for pursuing mediation are set
lorth in section 120 573. Florida Statutes, and rutos 28106.111 and 28-106 401- 404 Florida Administrative Code.
Petitions must comply with tho requlromonts of Florida
Administrative Code Chapter 28-106 and bo filod with
(recolvod by) the District Clerk located at District
Headquarters. Highway 100 Wost, Palatka, FL 32 1 7 7 .
Petitions lor administrative hoanng on the above applica­
tions^) must bo Mod within twenty-one (21) days ol publica­
tion ol this notico or within twonty-slx (26) days ol tho District
depositing notice ol tho Intent In the mail lor those persons
to whom tho District mails actual notico. Failure to file a peti­
tion within this time period 6hall constitute a waiver ol any
right(s) such porson(s) may havo to request an administra­
tive determination (heanng) under sections 120.569 and
120.57. F . S . concerning the subject permit Petitions that
aro not filod in accordance with tho abovo provisions are
subject to dismissal.
B ecau se tho administrative hearing process Is designed to
formulate final agency action, the filing ol a petition moans
that the District's final action may bo ditferont from the posi­
tion taken by It In this notice ol Intent. Porsons whose sub­
stantial Interests will be attected by any such final decision
of the District on the applicant have the right to petition to
becom e a party to the proceeding, in accordance with the
requirements set forth above.
Publish: March 2 8, 2004
C 400c

NOTICE QF VEHICLE
AUCTION
WHAT:
Vehicle
Salvag e
Auction
WHEN: (S e e Dates Below)
TIME: 2 00pm
WHERE: Trt County Towing
1155
Belle
Ave.
Winter
Springe. FL 32708
Vohiclos to Auction
Yoar Make Modol
Vehicle Identification #

Lot 4, Countryside, accord­
ing to the plat thereof, a s
recorded In Plat Book 19.
P ag es 9 9 • 100. of the Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida; m ore commonly
referred to at 114 Calico
Road.

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORI­
DA
Carol A. Foater. City Clerk
Publish: March 28. 2004
C 406c

The Public Hearing will be
held at the Lake Mary
Community Center, 2 6 0 N.
Country Club Road. Lake
Mary. The Public Is Invited to
attond and be heard. Said
hearing may b e continued
from time to time until a final
decision Is made by the City
Commission. For questions
regarding this request, please
contact Gary Schindler. City
Planner, at 4 07-585-1442.

CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­
ING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City Commission of tho
City of Lake Mary, Florida, that
said Commission will hold a
Public Hearing on April 15,
2 004, at 7:0 0 P.M., or a s soon
thereafter as possible, to con­
sider a request Irom Ladybird
Enterprises.
Inc.,
for
Conditional U se Approval to
allow a Day Care Center on
the following described prop­
erty:

A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FO R IT S CONVE­
NIENCE. THIS REC O R D
MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECO RD FO R
P U R P O S E S O F APPEAL
FROM A DECISION MADE
BY
THE
CITY
WITH
R E S P E C T TO THE F O R E ­
GOING MATTER. ANY P E R ­
SON WISHING TO ENSURE
THAT
AN
ADEQUATE
RECO RD O F THE P R O ­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED
FOR APPELLATE P U R P O S­
E S IS ADVISED TO MAKE
THE
N EC E SSA R Y
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS
OR HER OWN EXPEN SE.

Lot 4, P arcel Ono at
Tlmacuan, a s recorded In
Plat Book 6 0 , P ago 14,
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida.
The Public Hearing will be
held at the Lake Mary
Community Center. 2 6 0 N.
Country Club R oad. Lake
Mary. Tho Public Is Invited to
attend and bo heard. Said
hearing may be continued
from time to time until a final
decision Is made by the City

P ER SO N S WITH DISABILI­
T IE S
NEEDING ' A S S IS -

A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FO R ITS CONVE­
NIENCE. THIS RECO RD
MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECORD FOR
P U R P O S E S OF APPEAL
FROM A DECISION MADE
BY
THE
CITY
WITH
R E SP E C T TO THE FO RE­
GOING MATTER ANY P E R ­
SON WISHING TO ENSURE
THAT
AN
ADEQUATE
RECO RD O F THE P R O ­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED
FOR APPELLATE P U R P O S­
E S IS ADVISED TO MAKE
THE
N ECESSA RY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS
OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
PER SO N S WITH DISABILI­
T IE S
NEEDING
A S S IS ­
TANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN
ANY O F TH ESE PRO CEED ­
INGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
TOR AT LEAST 4 8 HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF THE MEET­
ING AT (407) 585-1424
CITY OF
LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A. Foster. City Clerk
Publish: March 28. 2004
C 407c

1 ) 1994 Nissan 4Door Gold
#IN 4BU 3tD IRC127146
Auction Date: 4-15-04
2 .) 1988 Ford Pickup White
#IFTBR 10C X JU C 72595
Auction Date: 4-19-04
3 ) 2 0 0 3 Toyota Pickup Silver
#5TENL42N73Z267685
Auction Date: 4-29-04
Publish: March 28. 2004
C503h

CITY O F LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­
ING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City Commission of the
City of Lake Mary, Florida,
that said Comm ission will
hold a Public Hearing on
April 15, 2 004. at 7 :0 0 P.M.,
or a s soon thereafter a s pos­
sible. to consider a request
Irom Braun Homes. Inc., for
variances to the R esou rce
Protection Standards to per­
mit the construction of a
house within 100' from the
wetland area a s well a s
encroach onto the required

NOW
HIRING
SMILING
FACES

I
*
ft**
*

C Q M ItiG

rp

_

ii
•-

3COM'
rj f cj h n f r j r ' J

Van Gogh
Open stock
W a te rc o lo rs

Pearl

in 10ml tubas

40 \ «
* flirt price

Pormalba

Sennelier Landscape

Open stock Oil Colors

Watercolor Pads

9'x12', list $5.10

in 37ml tubes

100% rag, cold, hot or rough press
20 slioelB, list price $14.95

$ 0 5 5
mm

11*x14*, list $5.93

$099

Fredrix

Stretched Canvas

$296
$322

12*x16\ list $6.44

C a n v a s rolls

‘ 27°7
58*x6yds, kst $ 7 9 .9 5 •47”

Archival
Watercolor
Canvas

58*x3yds. kst $ 4 5 9 5

Canvas pads

1617
•19T7

16*x20\ kst $ 2 6 .9 5 *
18‘x24\ kst $ 3 2 .9 5

Pre-stretched canvas
9’ x12\ kst $7.95

*477

12'x12*. kst $8.95 * 5 3 7
12’ x16", kst $ 9 95

*5”

D a le r -R o w n e y
Open stock
System 3
Acrylic Paints

16'x20*, kst $ 10.9 5 * 6 37
18‘x24‘ , kst $12.95‘ 7 77
20‘ x24", kst $1*95 * 8 ®7
24*x 36\ kst $' ’ 9 5 * 1 3 77

Canvu~ boards
8"x10’ &gt;kst $ 5 .2 5 * 3 * 8
9 ’ x12\ kst $ 6 .5 0
11*x14\ kst $7.50

13 90
*4B0

225ml, list price $10.25

16*x20*. kst $ 9 .9 5 S 5 S 7
18*x24‘ , kst $12.25 *

7 38

*

Best
C la s s ic

off
list price
mJ + Z A

!’

*

'&lt; ••• * '
.
&gt;

1220 E. Altamonte Drive
Altamonte Springs
407-831-3000
|
Sale ends May 29, 2004. Not responsible for typographical errors.

Mosaic Mercantile
list price $1149.95

89

H o u s e N u m b e r Wt
list price $25
10
*

17
8

«

�/

-

S r . # » * -,». .

. « • t 4 - V » - » ««

*:• - • *♦ ^

Vol. 112 No. 64
Copyright O 2 0 0 4 The Sanford Herald

M arch

,

31 2004

f

50&lt;

www.sanfordnewspapcr.com

Lake Mary may limit school sites
B y C h risto p h e r Patton

M a nag ing E ditor

' &gt;

LAKE MARY — The clash
between
the
Seminole
County School Hoard and
Lake Mary continues today
as city commissioners will
consider creating a high-tech
corridor along Interstate 4
that forbid future public
school sites.

City 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

frowned
upon
dictating
where schools can be located
primarily because a lawsuit
filed by the school board
against the city is still ponding.

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-

, 4

—

l

Big diamond
weekend
Last wookond proved to bo
a big ono (or Sominolo
Athletic Conforonco schools
on both the baseball and
softball diamonds.
See Sports, Page 8A

House fire call
turns gruesome
with murder plot
A fatal fin? 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 Fin? Department
rcsponded to a
residen­
tial fin? at
970
Lormann
Circle.

Upon
arrival,
fire fight­
ers dis­
Stelnbruchel covered
Philip
Stein-bruchel, and Susana
Steinbruchel. The fin?
department extinguished the
fire which was located in a
bedroom in the home and
Philip was transported to
South Seminole Hospital
with apparent self-inflicted
lacerations and bums.
Susana was pronounced
dead at the scene.
A subsequent investiga­
tion by the LongwotnJ 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 the fire is to be
determined.

&lt;»*»■*-♦ &lt;

Sanford, Florida

n

MIDWEEK

»«*f——

' » .» ^ *H*

M ica
requests
change in
plans for
airports

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, Pago 7A

Relay
for Life
fights

cancer
Ashley Coover

Special to tho Herald

Fro m 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 trie need for a new
security plan during a press
conference with airport offi­
cials at the Greater Orlando
International Airport. Mica
noted
that
Las
Vegas
McCarran
International
Airport, where passengers
are sometimes subjected to
four and five hour lines, is a
prime example where TSA
has 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

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 sig-

nat ure
activity.
It’s about
a com­
mu n i t y
c o mi n g
together
in
the

fight

a g a in s t
cancer,"
s a i d

Jen n ifer
F i n c h ,

Herald photo by Tom m y Vlncant

Tho 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 of pancake eators such as Walt Smith (to p ) and Congressman John Mica (below ).

Pancake day flip s well for Sanford Kiwanis Club
B y N ick Pfelfauf

S taff W rite r
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
problem we
nad in the
entire event
was with the
erform ance
y
Miriam
and Valerie's
School
of
Dance Arts,"

E
S

m

i

t

h

explained. "When they got ready, cos­
tumes and all, their sound system didn't

See Pancakes, Page 7A

See Mica, Page 7A

co-chair
for enter­
tainment
a n d
activities
for Relay
for Life.
"It is an
18 hour

^^
It creates
a greater
community
awareness. It’s
not happening
somewhere
across the —
world, it’s
happening to
your neighbor
next door.
—

j j —

over­
night
event."
A I I
f u n d s

raised

Bair
are used
for cancer edu­
cation, advocacy, research and
programs, Finch said.
Participants must register
with a team before the event.
The registration deadline is 4
p.m. the day of the Relay.
Each team's goal is to naveat
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

S em in ole Sm ile

Longtime zoo publicist leaving for coast Herald sponsors photo contest
From Staff Reports

By Cristina Llorens
Herald Intern

-

Davette Fulford —
Director of First Impressions
at Keller Williams Heritage
Realty in Lake M ary

SANFORD — A longtime Central Florida
Zoo employee is leaving the 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 the animals and die 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

KELLER K.
WILLIAMS

•*

REALTY

Herald photo b y Tom m y Vlncant

Central Florida Zoo Public Relations Director Andrea
Farm er is leaving the zoo for 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 Kiverwalk Grand
Opening Celebration May 7,
8 and 9. The theme of the
contest is "River Town:
Sanford Scenes on the
Waterfront."
"Lake Monroe and the St.

Keller Williams Heritage Realty

*

l

Johns River have played an
important part in Sanford's
history," said Dan Ping, edi­
tor and publisher of The
Herald. "Tne 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 winning

See Contest, Page 6A

4

THANK YOU for helping us start 2 0 0 4 off right!
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A COMPLIMENTARY ICE CREAM CELEBRATION
SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd from NOON - 2 pm at our office*!!!
FACE PAINTING...BALLOONS...ICE CREAM...FUN

*1 0 0 Waynuint Ct., Suite 110 (Bay-tree Center - Just Heat of the Po»t Office), Lake Mary, FL 2 2 7 4 0 - (4 0 7 ) 224-9777
SEE O l’R AD ON PACE 2

W ELLS
FARGO

HOME

MORTGAGE

i:

1

i

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180354">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 28, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180355">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180356">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 28, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180357">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180358">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 28, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180359">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180360">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180361">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180362">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="18070" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17674">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/bbb8e8c206ca659820f1e6af5a3e5fc2.pdf</src>
        <authentication>7fbee7c1c776b82dd68ddb48c3e849cb</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180373">
                    <text>f

^*&gt;1.

I’tlgC (ill

BMMpMli

Sunday. February 8.2004

Thb HERAU)
— —

F O X &amp; JACOBS H O M E S

Live Large. Pay Less.
The Preserve at Lake
Monroe Now Selling!

s m a ll

Welcome to our newest Fox &amp;c Jacobs community by
Centex, The Preserve at Lake Monroe. Here you’ll find
homes with more room, features and energy efficiency

p ric e s

than others at a much lower price. Time to leave the
confines of that small place you’re in right now and
move up to The Preserve at Lake M onroe - offering easy
access to 1-4, the 4 1 7 Interchange, historic downtown
Sanford,

Seminole

Towne

Center

M all,

and

the

Heathrow Business District. Visit us today.

$ 5 ,0 0 0
P L U S
o n

in

F R E E

$ 3 , 0 0 0

S e le c t

in

O

p t io n s

C lo s in g

I n v e n t o r y

C o s t s

H o m

e s !

46 &gt;*N o t good with any other offer. Prices and offer subject to change without
prior notice. Must use builder mortgage company for offer to apply.
Offer good on Fox &amp; Jacobs homes at T h e Preserve at Lake M onroe only.

(407) 268-4108

From 1-4 East, exit 104, turn right off the exit. Turn left on M onroe Drive to
17-92. Turn right on 17-92 to the community, 1 mile on the rig h t
X E N T E X

l O \ N |AC O l l S I I O M I .S

H O M E S

..

CEN TEX TOW NHOM ES

C E N T E X

HAMPTON LAKES • Vacation Homes

WATERFORD LAKES AREA • WATERFORD CHASE EAST

WATERFORD LAKES AREA

OVIEDO

/.ocated 3.5 miles south o f Huy. 192 on US 27, or S
miles north o f 14 on US 27,

OSPREY RIDGE - From the $ 150*$ - ( 407)

THE VILLAS at WATERFORD LAKES •

ASHFORD PARK

Located east o f Alafaya Trail

Located at the intersection o f Aloma Ait.

on Waterford Lakes Pkuy

and Tuskauilla Rd., Near 417 Toll Road.

From the $ 130*$-{ 407)

From the $ 140*$ • (407)

From the $ 190's- (863) 424-2404

382-6551

Located east on Lake Underhill Rd., to Waterford Chose
Parkway, then right.

DISNEY AREA

CLERMONT

823-7900

3274915

REUNION RESORT &amp; CLUB OF ORLANDO"

SKYRIDGE VALLEY - Selling Phase II

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

WINTER SPRINGS

Located at 1-4 and Huy 532, south o f Disney

Located on Citrus Tower Bhd.,1 mile north o f West Huy 50.

SAWGRASS POINT

HERITAGE PARK

From the $270' $ - ( 407)

From the $ 150*$- ( 352)

Located on West Touv Pkuy clou to 434 and 436. Located on SR 434 in Winter Springs.

396-9500

243-1504

From the $ 140*$ • ( 407)
N 0 RTH/WEST ORLANDO

SANFORD

MAGNOLIA PLANTATION-

THE PRESERVE at LAKE MONROE

788-0177

Next to the Post Office.
From the $ 140*$ - ( 407)

7-92
1140's - (407) 2684108

Gated Golf Course Community.

Located east o f M o n t

TOWNHOMES at REUNION RESORT

Located on Markham Woods Rd., .5 mile north

From the

&amp; CLUB OF ORLANDO"

o f Lake Mary Bird. Gated entry on left.

Located at M and Huy 532, south o f Disney

From the low $ 350'$ - ( 407)

From the low $ 200Y • ( 407)

805-9096
For Cu$tom Home$ite$: • (407) 805-9448

M o n . - S a t.

396-9500

OPEN SEVEN DAYS
10:00 t o 5 :3 0 p m , S u n . 1 2:00

|

I

.

w w w

( (»n I (‘ x h o i n t ' s

327-6456

DISNEY AREA

ni l . m d o . t

i

n m

i

i

« i

to

5 :3 0

1 a

pm

�The Sanford Herald

vol. 112 No. 50
CopyrightO2004TheSanfordHerald

■ P

-

50 &lt;

Sanford, Florida

.

City unveils tool to curb prostitution, drugs
B y D an P in g
Editor

February 11, 2004

SANFORD — City com­
missioners approved a first
reading of an ordinance that
will give officers a new tool
to fight prostitution and drug
dealing in problem areas of
the city.
The ordinance would cre­
ate an exclusionary zone that
would bar repeat offenders
from returning to the neigh­
borhoods where there is a
"significantly higher inci­
dence of criminal conduct

SCC wom en
near state bid
The Seminole Community
Collego women's basketball
team moved a stop closer to
a state tournament invitation
with wins over Santa Fo and
Florida Community College
at Jacksonville.
Sea Sports, Page 9A

Parade for
Guard troops
is Thursday
The city of Sanford will
host a parade Thursday,
Feb. 12, at noon for mem­
bers of the 124 th Bravo
Company, the National
Guard unit stationed in
Sanford.
Members of the unit are
returning home from Iraq
where they were deployed
for 403 days as part of
Operation Enduring
Freedom.
During their deploy­
ment, the unit conducted
vehicle searches, barricade
surveillance's, house-tohouse searches, raids,
crowd control as well as
many other missions.
Bravo Company sustained
no injuries or deaths dur­
ing their time in Iraq.
The public is encouraged
to welcome home the
members of Bravo
Company during a parade
down First Street.

Sanford loves'
its authors
The Sanford Historical
Society will host "Sanford
Loves Our Authors," a
book signing event with
10 local writers, on
Saturday, Feb. 14, from I
to 4 p.m. at the Sanford
Museum, 520 E. First St.,
Sanford.
Books will be available
for sale. Free admission.
For information, call
Connie Williams at 407302-1000.
Authors attending
include: Bill Belleville,
Christine Kinlaw-Best,
Chuck Bose, Charlie C.
Carlson, II, Valada
Flewellyn, DeLoris
Forbes, Charlie Morgan,
Jim Robison, Victoria
Brown Smith, and Ed
Winn.

Seminole Smile

Zechariah Henderson
Manager of the State
Farmers' Market in Sanford

--------------M l/ ---------------

KELLER
WILLIAMS,

1

R E A L

T

Y

Exclusionary zones bar repeat
offenders from returning to area
associated with prostitution,
soliciting prostitution, traf­
ficking in illegal drugs and
narcotics" than in other parts
of Sanford. Those convicted
of prostitution or drug relat­
ed crimes could be re-arrest­
ed for simply being seen
within the exclusionary zone.
"That person's mere pres­
ence in those areas consti­

County shows plan
for Celery Ave. land

tutes trespassing under this
new ordinance," said Police
Chief Brian Tooley.
This is not the first time
the city of Sanford has
explored the use of exclu­
sionary zones. The city creat­
ed the zones in certain por­
tions of the Goldsboro com­
munity in conjunction with
the State's Attorney office

and local judges. Problems
arose under the old plan
because a warrant had to be
issued before an arrest could
be made for violating the
exclusionary zone.
"Upon review by our city
attorney, we were advised
that the city needed to create
its own ordinance to deal
with this," Tooley said. "The

way this ordinance is written,
once an officer sees an indi­
vidual in a certain neighbor­
hood, they can arrest them
immediately."
There are some exceptions
to the zones. Those restricted
from the area would be
allowed to return to:
• Attend a scheduled
meeting with an attorney
• Attend a scheduled ini­
tial meeting with a social
service provider.
• Comply with court or

S ee Z o n e , P a g e 8A

Supporting Old Glory

B y C h ris to p h e r P a tto n

"Even the levels that are
there don't impose an imme­
diate health hazard," Radzai
SANFORD
—
The said.
Seminole County school
Several buildings also
board and government are remain on the property,
one step closer to realizing which are estimated to cost
plans for the abandoned between
$200,000
and
University of Florida agricul­ $300,000 to demolish.
tural test site on Celery
"Once they've been off the
Avenue.
site it’s hard to get them back
About three years ago, out
there,"
said
Mark
county officials started try­ Flomerfelt, road operations
ing to wrestle the 63-acre and stormwater division
site, located north and south manager, referring to the
university.
of Celery Avenue
between Brisson and
After three years
u
Sipes avenues, away
in negotiations, the
from the state to
The city of county may be inch­
quell drainage issues
ing closer to leasing
Sanford
in the Midway com­
the Celery Avenue
continues to land from the state
munity.
Seminole
annex along as they recently
County unveiled a
conceptual
plan
picked up a new
Celery
Tuesday that would
partner
in
the
Avenue.
not only work in
endeavor.
The
Seminole
solving drainage in
the 275-acre basin,
County
School
— M —
but also provide
Board has jumped
D aryl M cL a in
land for a new ele­
aboard as the county
Sem inole County
Com missioner
mentary school for
has proposed
to
the growing area.
allow them to con­
Tne university exited the struct an $11 million, twoSanford agricultural lest cen­ story elementary school on
ter sometime in the 1970s. It the property near 20th Street.
was used to test new types of
Diane Kramer, Seminole
pesticides, different strains Public Schools deputy super­
of celery and other agricul­ intendent, said together the
tural needs. The state is county and school board
ready to hand the land over could have more leverage
to Seminole County, but sev­ against the state "to make
eral
roadblocks
have this project work."
remained over the years, said
Tne school board has
Thomas Radzai, senior engi­ actively been seeking proper­
neer in the county's road ty to satisfy its rapidly grow­
operations and stormwater ing northeast cluster, she
division.
said.
He said the university and
"The city of Sanford con­
Department
of tinues to annex along Celery
Environmental
Protection Avenue," said Commission
(DEP) have each been balk­ Chairman Daryl McLain.
ing at which entity should "Currently, there are 1,200 to
clean up the site. The site is 1,500 homes planned for out
repo rt ed 1y
con ta m ina ted
there."
with arsenic left over from
pesticide testing.
S e e C elery, P a g e 8A
M anaging Editor

Herald photo by Tom m y V incent

Crews on Monday installed a new flag polo at the intersection of Park Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard. The flag polo replaces the giant one that sat in Memorial Park (or decades. The older
polo was relocated to the outfield at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium. The new pole is located in
the center of a traffic circle within the intersection ot Park and Seminole.

Iraqi Diary: Mission accomplished Commuter rail to be
Editor's note: S taff Sgt.
Charlie C. Carlson ill, son o f
Sanford historian Charlie C.
Carlson II, is deployed in
Baghdad as part o f the 549tli
Military Police Company. He is
providing the Herald with a
journal o f his experiences.
29 Jan. 2004 We accom­
plished our long range con­
voy escort mission down
south and are safely back at
Camp Marlboro.
Our mission began at 0600
with preparing our vehicles,
and we pulled out of Camp
Marlboro at 0730 with me
and my scout trucks
(humvees) in the lead ten
minutes ahead of the main
escort element. We were
headed for CSC Scania. CSC
stands for Convoy Support
Center, where we were to
link up with the convoy of
new replacements coming
up from Kuwait. CSCs are
spaced out along the main
supply route from Kuwait to

Baghdad,they
onto Route
Tampa. The fog
serve as safe
began lifting and
havens en route
it started warm­
for convoys and a
ing up. We were
place for rest and
now crossing the
repairs.
desert.
We moved out
Along Route
south from
Tampa there is a
Baghdad, but only
whole lot of noth­
after getting into a
ing. After a while
traffic jam on
we began seeing
Route Predators.
some small
From there we
C a rls o n
dwellings with
proceeded south­
date palms off in
ward until we hit
the distance. Route Tampa
Route Jackson. On a civilian
can be compared to an inter­
map "Route Predator" is
state highway with a median
Highway 5 and "Jackson" is
Highway 8 and Highway 1
down the middle. Since it is
a main supply route, we
is "Route Tampa."
would occasionally pass a
We got into some very
supply convoy moving
heavy fog on Route Jackson
north. We passed by two
and the temperature was
getting colder by the minute. large, slow moving British
military vehicles on our side
The fog was so thick that we
of the road. It was deter­
could not have seen the
mined that they were sweep­
enemy if he was sitting on
ing for IEDs [roadside
the hood of our vehicle.
Finally the sun peeked out
of the clouds and we turned
S e e D iary, P a g e 7 A

discussed in Lake Mary
B y C h ris to p h e r P atton
Managing Editor

Beginning
in
Volusia
County, the north portion of the
commuter rail project is pro­
LAKE MARY
—
The posed to be built first. Tire esti­
Florida
Department
of mated $155 million project
Transportation is hosting a would run from DeBary to
public workshop Feb. 18 at the Orlando with stops along the
Lake
Mary
Community way in Sanford, Lake Mary,
Building
to
A lta m o n te
gauge interest
Springs,
Commuter rail
Maitland and
in a commuter
workshop
Winter Park.
rail.
Debated for What: Public workshop to explain
"The cur­
several years, proposed commuter rail and hear
rent operating
a commuter residents concerns and answer
plan has five
rail is similar questions
to six trains
to a Amtrak Whan: Wednesday, Feb. 18,
running in the
5:30-7:30 p.m.
train, said Bob Where: Lake Mary Community
morning, and
Cone, transit Building. 260 N. Country Club Road. then
some
project man­
trains running
ager assisting
every two
FDOT.
hours during the day," he said.
"We would have two to
The concept of a commuter
three cars at the most and it rail is primarily to help people
would run along tire CSX corri­ go to work. Cone said. It would
dor and serve the various loca­
tions along the line," he said.
See Rail, Page 7A

K e l l e r W i llia m s
Heritage Realty
See ou r acLon page 12A...Painting The Town RED !

W ELLS
FARGO

HOME
M O RTG AGE

�t'agc

2A

T he H erald

Wednesday. February 11,2004

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
___________ A G L A N C E A R O U N D O U R C O U N T Y ______________ __

I n B r ie f

O ut &amp; A bout

K-9 crime fighter

Focus of public m eeting
is feasibility of using
St. Johns River as
w ater supply
The public is invited to a meeting to
hear the results of the St. Johns River
Water Management D istricts St. Johns
River Water Supply Project. The meeting
is Wednesday, Feb. 11, from 5 to 8 p.m.
in the Sem inole County Com m ission
Chambers, 1101 E. First St., Sanford.
"The District is concluding a threeyear study to determ ine the feasibility of
using the St. Johns River as a potential
water supply source to help meet future
needs in east-cen tral Florida," said
Alfred Canepa, assistant director of the
D istrict’s D epartm ent of Resource
Management. "The results of the study
are very encouraging. It is feasible to use
the river as a source of supply, there are
places that lend them selves to siting one
or more treatment plants, and it can be
done with only m oderate im pacts to
rates paid by utility customers."
District staff members and consult­
ants will provide inform ation and
answ er qu estions about treatability,
plant siting, demand and affordability.
The D istrict's Governing Board adopt­
ed a water supply plan in April 2000.
The plan addresses current and future
water needs through the year 2020. The
plan identifies traditional and alterna­
tive water source options to meet future
w ater needs. One of the alternative
sources identified in the plan is the St.
Johns River.
"The District's role is to identify and
in vestigate the feasibility of w ater
source options," Canepa said. "Local
governm ents and w ater supply utilities
ultim ately m ake the decisions as to
which options to pursue. The results of
this study will help them make more
informed decisions concerning the St.
Johns River."

Lake Emma Road
im provem ents public
hearing called
Sem inole
C ounty
Engineering
Division will hold a public involvement
meeting tin Thursday, Feb. 26, to discuss
roadway improvements for Lake Emma
Road, from Longwood Hills Road to
Sand Bond Road.
According to Jerry Matthews, princi­
pal coordinator for the Seminole County
Public Works Department, part of the
plan may involve transform ing the road
from Longwood Hills to Sand Pond, into
a four-laned. divided highway. That
iortion of the highway is currently two
anes. It is a major artery between Lake
Mary and Longwood.
Public viewing of displays with the
projected improvement site will be from
5:30 to 7 p.m., with the public meeting
on the subject to begin at 9 p.m. at
Greenwood
Lakes
M iddle School
Cafeteria, 601 Lake Park Drive in Lake
Mary.

f

P u b lic serv an t
spotlight
Name: Timothy Robles
Professional title: Fire Inspector/
Investigator/Public Information Officer
Department:
Sanford Fire
Department
Years on the job: 16
Bom: Nassau
County, New York
Resident of:
Enterprise
Age: 38
Marital status:
Married
College: Seminole
Community College,
Florida State Fin?
Academy, National Fire Academy
Hobbies: Motorcycling and American
History
Why did you choose your current profes­
sion: Three generations of public safety is
within my family. I could never imagine
working in any other profession — I love
the Sanford Fire Department's rich history.

W ED
The Welcome Wagon
Club of Seminole Spokes
will have a change of venue
starting today. The monthly
meetings are now being held
at Heathrow Country Club,
1200 Bridgewater Drive in
Heathrow. Cost of the lunch­
eon is $18. For more informa­
tion, call 407-889-5542.

THUR
Seminole Audubon
Society will offer a class that
will teach bird identifica­
tion by song and silhouette.
The class will be held at 6:30
p.m. at Fort Lane Park in
Geneva. Bring your own pic­
nic dinner for eating before
the class. A $5 donation is
required. For more informa­
tion and pre-registration, call
407-977-4389.

SAT

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

At Hamilton Elementary school during a recent Sanford Police Department K-9 demonstration, fifth grade DARE graduates
watch as officor Tony Raimondo acts as tho "bad guy" for K-9 "Daiko." The german shepherd was voice commanded by
Sanford police Officer Robbie Shull to apprehend Raimondo.

Thefts
• Taron Jackman, 18, of
Bountry Drive, Lake Mary, was
arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at a retail store in the
100 block of North Entrance
Road. He reportedly took $18 in
merchandise from a store with­
out paying. He was charged with
retail theft /shoplifting.
• Joseph Anthony Demure, 40,
listed as homeless in Sanford,
was arrested by police Saturday
in reference to shoplifting in a
store in the 2200 block of West
46th Street. He was located in a
wooded area off First Drive in
Sanford and arrested on a charge
of petty shoplifting from a mer­
chant.
• Robert Lee Jefferson, 39,
homeless in Winter Park, was
arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at a store in the 1500
block of French Avenue. He is
said to have taken three pack­
ages of steaks and one of roast,
from the store without paying.
He also reportedly got into a dis­
pute with a store employee. He
was charged with petty larceny,
crimes against a person resisting
property recovery and battery —
touch or strike.
• Danny Hughes, Jr., 19, of
Daffodil Terrace, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Sunday. He was located on
Celery Avenue and stopped by
police. The ATV 4-wheeler he
was driving reportedly was
stolen in the 1100 block of Celery
Avenue. He was arrested on a
charge of grand theft of a vehi­
cle.
*

• Melanie Abbott, 29, of
DeLand,
was
arrested
by
Sanford police Friday in the 1600
block of Rinehart Road. Police
said she and her husband report­
edly took 52 DVDs, at a total of
$867.71 in merchandise from a
store hidden in a diaper bag
under a stroller. The husband is
said to have been with their
daughter at the time. Melanie
Abbott was arrested on charges
of retail theft of over $300, and
contributing to the delinquency
of a minor.

1

(domestic) and grand theft of a
motor vehicle.
• Robert Dell Dickerson, 26, of
Lake Monroe Terrace, was
arrested by Sanford police at his
residence Saturday following a
dispute with a female. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic).
Battery
• Doniellel Arthur Lennellel,
59 of Persimmon Avenue,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday at his residence
following an altercation with a
female. He was charged with
battery — touch nr strike
(domestic).
• Gary Barthell, 38, of Lake
Monroe Terrace, was arrested at
his residence by Sanford police
Sunday. Officers said he was in a
fight with a female and reported­
ly struck her with his shoe. He
was arrested on a charge of bat­
tery — causing bodily harm.
• Jessie James Thompkins, 34,
of Castle Brewer Court, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at a residence in Castle
Brewer Court where he report­
edly was involved in a dispute
with a female. He was charged
with battery — touch or strike.
• Aric A. Williams, 26, of
William Clark Court, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Sunday at
an apartment in Seminole
Gardens, following an alterca­
tion with a female. He was
arrested on a charge of battery —
touch or strike (domestic).
• Trie Gaines, 21, of East
Eighth Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday at his residence fol­
lowing a dispute with a female.
He was charged with battery —
touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence).
• Antonio Aniie, 30, of Lake
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday. Police
said he had been in an alterca­
tion with a female then taken her
vehicle. He was located on West
12th Street. He was charged with
battery — touch or strike

Traffic stops
• Troy Calhoun, 32 of Black
Stone Avenue, Sanford, was
located by Sanford
police
Saturday in the 2700 block of
Orlando Drive, regarding a vehi­
cle with an unauthorized license.
He was charged with driving
with a suspended license, and
attached
license
plate
not
assigned.
• Tremell Deon Noble, 18, of
Castle Brewer Court,
was
stopped by Sanford police
Sunday at West Third Street and
Olive Avenue. He was charged
with operating a motor vehicle
without a valid license.
• Lori Lynellc Lawson, 32 of
Park Drive, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Saturday
following a vehicular collision
on 27th Street. She was charged
with driving under the influence
(DUI) of alcohol or drugs, DUI
with property damage, and reck­
less driving.
• Antonio Chacon, 44, of
Longwood, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday follow­
ing an accident in the 2900 block
of Orlando Drive. Officers said
his vehicle had collided with a
man and Ins shopping cart in the
parking lot. He was charged
with hit and run, failure to
remain at a crash involving an
injury.
Other arrests
Donald Edward Burnette, 34,
of Altamonte Springs, was
arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at a store in the 300
block of West Lake Mary
Boulevard, from which he had
previously been issued a tres­
pass warning. He was charged
with trespassing in an occupied
structure after warning.

i

The Paper Clay
Workshop for Children will
be held at the Maitland Art
Center Feb. 14 from 10 a.m.
to noon and Feb 15 from 1 to
3 p.m. Participants will learn
basic paper day techniques
to create their own sculp­
tures. The cost is $36 for
Maitland Art Center mem­
bers and $-10 for non-mem­
bers. Reservations are
required,

SUN
The Post Polio Resource
Group will present a free
seminar on adaptive equip­
ment, presented by Colonial
Medical Supply.
Refreshments will be served.
Learn when and how to
choose equipment. The event
will be held at Southland
Suites Assisted Living of
Longwood, State Road 434 at
Wayman Street in
Longwood. For more infor­
mation, call Ms. Singleton at
.407-260-9238..

MON
The Sanford Fire
Department will hold a
monthly child passenger
seat checkup from 5 to 7
p.m., for citizens of Sanford
at the Sanford Fire Station
No. 2, 300 E. Airport Blvd.
Call Tim Robles at 407-3022520 for an appointment.

W ED
The City of Altamonte
Springs will hold its Fifth
Annual Senior Health Fair
at lire Eastmonte Park Civic
Center. The fair starts at 10
a.m. and runs until 2 p.m.
Hie event is free to all senior
citizens and will include
health screenings, blood
pressure, cholesterol, glucose
and other screenings. The
event also includes guest
speakers and a free lunch.
For more information,
call Debbie Harger at
407-571-8735.
The Literary Group of the
Sanford Woman's Club will
meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday,
Feb. 18, at the home of Linda
Dittman, 611 Oak Ave. Betty
Colbert will present the pro­
gram at the meeting
hostessed by Fran Morton
and Frances Mitchell.
The Sanford Senior Center,
401 E, Seminole Blvd., will
host an "Over 50 Dance"
from 2 to 4 p.m. Music is
provided by the Deltonans, a
12-piece Big Band, Cost is $3.
For more information, call
407-302-1010.

«

�T he H erald

Wednesday. February 11. 200-1 Tagc 3A

Donations lacking at Seminole County Salvation Arm y
By C ris tin a L lo ren s
Herald Intern

ter provides educational and
cultural programs for chil­
dren and families.
"T he donation is great,
but the need to reach out in
Seminole County still con­
tinues," said Capt. Robert
Rockline, corps officer of the
Seminole County division of
the Salvation Army. "The
$1.5 billion is a restricted
donation and does not help
with
day-to-day
opera­
tions."
Reckline said he has seen
a decline in the amount of
donations
by
Sem inole
County residents since news
of the Kroc estate's donation,
which is the single largest to
ever be given to a charitable
organization.
"O nce the amount was
announced, we’ve felt the

SA N FO RD
—
The
Sem inole County division
of the Salvation Army says it
is seeing a decline in dona­
tions since the announce­
ment in January that the
international organization
received a $1.5 billion grant
from a well-known philan­
thropist.
The donation, made by
the estate of Joan Kroc, wife
of McDonald's founder Ray
Kroc, is designated for the
construction and operation
of Ray and Joan Kroc
Community Centers across
the country. The community
centers would be similar to
the facility constructed in
2002 in San Diego. The cen­

effect here," he said.
Reckline said about 12
donations were received in
the mail in the past two
weeks.
"This time a year ago we
probably deceived about 25 a
week," he said.
The Sem inole County
Salvation Army helped 4,546
people in 2003 with services
such as food, prescriptions
and after-school programs
for children. During the hol­
iday season, the organiza­
tion provided 1,200 people
with clothes, toys and food.
"The donor's help is what
makes it possible," Reckline
said.
Reckline
said
the
Salvation Army is planning
to send mailings explaining
the situation and urging

to donate, i le says he
K les that
more information

about the grant will help
inform people how it is
being used.
"We've been in this coun­
ty since 1933," Reckline said.
"The Salvation Army has
always been committed to
reaching out and we'll con­

tinue to do so."
Joan Kroc died of cancer
last fall. Ray Kroc died in
1984.
The
couple
had
worked closely with the
Salvation Army for decades.
The money donated from
the Kroc estate will be dis­
tributed to the organiza­
tion's four territories in the

United Stales, with half
the money designated for
the construction of the
com munity centers. The
remaining half will be used
for the operation of the facil­
ities. It has not yet been
determined if a community
center will be built in
Seminole County.

The Cingular Valentine’s Day
phone safe. Saying “I love you ”
never sounded better.

Noted Swedish descendent dies
F ro m S ta ff R eports

The couple enjoyed t&gt;4 years of
wedded happiness. After
returning from his military
duty in Japan, at the end of
World War II. the couple start­
ed a laundry business at the
Mayfair
Country
Club.
Lundquist was the golf profes­
sional while Aria Jane ran the
laundry. The couple lived at
the country club during that
time.
Lundquist was an avid
golfer and continued to give
lessons for many years. Shortly
after the city acquired owner­
ship of the course, Lundquist
left to pursue a business in real
estate with former Sanford
mayor Robert A. Williams.
He is survived by his wife,
Aria Jane; a daughter, Peggy

Raymond E. Lundquist, Sr.,
88, the oldest living descen­
dent of Swedish immigrants
who worked for Gen. I lenry
Sanford in the 1870s, died
Friday, Feb. 6, 2(XU.
Lundquist was born in
Sanford on May 18, 1915, and
grew up in Upsala, near
Sanford. He raised his two
younger sisters in the Swedish
community following his par­
ents' death. Upon graduation
from Seminole High School, he
joined the Army.
He met his wife. Aria Jane,
at the dog track, through
mutual friends. It was love-atfirst-sight for the couple, and
they married five weeks later.

Jane Hildreth, 1lartford. Conn.;
two
sons,
Raymond
Lundquist, Jr., Glade Valley,
N.C. and Robert Lundquist,
Sanford; two sisters, Edith
Swartz, I leathmw and Louise
Austin, Sanford; seven gr.indchildren; and five greal-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Feb. 10 at Holy Cross
Episcopal Church in Sanford.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to I loly Cross
Episcopal Church, 410 South
Magnolia Ave. in Sanford, or
l lospice of the Comforter, 595
Montgomery Road, Altamonte
Springs, 32714.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford,
in
charge
of
arrangements.

• Com pact Flip
Style Phono
• Downloadable Polyphonic
Hingtonos and G am es
S A M S U N G *427

Hugs and kisses
is e s ^
and phonos.

a rCingular

Nation*

Since / 959...Same Location
MV-00564

Every returned send
a friend coupon will
be registered to win
a drawing for a 27”
Flat Screen
Television

Call For Appointment 407-330-3350
Send a Friend to Liberty And Get $20
!|J*^
Mama

2311 French Av* , Sanlofd • (407) 330-3350
Add&gt;au

F"hona
. Stala . .7#.
aty. to hereby enUtod to (20
to ehew our apfxacialnn kx .acanvnandno u i to:
Kam$
■- ■

• pereon who dto nol have a Uu latum (xapa/ad by Ltoerty Tax Serena leal yea.
Office No. _
--------RacaeaNo
Cay ol OnQin „ ----

M O T O R O LA T720

AttentionBasketballFans!!!
Register to win men's NCAA
Tournament tickets. Visit a
Cingular Wiroless retail loca­
tion to find our how.
X c in g u la r

fits you best*
PART OF THE

BtUrSK/M FAMILY

Authorized Agent

A C E HARDWARE

H a rd w a r

Stores

Pet Friendly Stores
EALTIME
OG FOOD

RIVER
ROCK

GREENLEAF
TOP SOIL

50 LB.

1/2 CU . FT.

8 0 LB.

40 LB.

UI

i

hH A N O
. p a t liR X

Wall Pain*

I

4

Tax

We are giving a
DVD player to
anyone who has
five send a
friend coupons
come in.

3d S 3
liijt r
JBDS5

A

Lib e r ty *

Take Advantage Of Our
Send A Friend Promotion

• Compact Flip
Stylo Phono
• Email Text and Plcturo
Messaging

"Cingular
knpo##«ffmtoaowiogchary#* a Ragula'Ctfy Coat R*cov»ry Fa#of upto |1 25toNsip
itsi -its nrurr**) ,n&lt;
mg at8.g*t&lt;in* andctivg#* impoaad
by Suita and Fada’al taiaenro iagui*t-oo a grow iet«ipH tufthanga and State and Fa-dam' Unfmcvn:# ff&gt;*rg#t Ttv»Ftaju^nxy Go*l Rao^ary Fa#&lt;•not a t&amp;i tn a gov
ammarrl raquirad cfopga Limited Unit oflaf, Qthe»corattoona and1f#*lrtttiona appy Saa contract and naiepmn|m M d«-r.a-* rimjann#ci-H approval 130 aciivehontee
appf.aa ft®upgradekm may apply to currant cuttomar# Early- tain, nation la# |?40 prrrutol r,.#r tn#
-rt». - agir-sxirwnt lr»tnp#wS*ni egwta may impoee «»t&gt;oria'aqurpmant ratatadchargac Cingular Wnal##» \%a registered trad#mu,ii A- r
*.• . ,.-1 »«/ •- *&gt;«(■* - *.«• to .t., i i FruM, and
hou«#ar#0 pm
on Friday to 7amMonday Cingular raaarvaa rwrit totamunata &gt;uor tarvx c r las* ffan *nr. t-f yi -j- a*o*#r
k,t!y#pmngcycia#-»cmCingular
tyttama
Custom##null (t) us#phon#programmed m Cmgutar Wnatess pref#"*] roarmig aa'urwtA* (2,i hay#a f «1-a #M as* and v#in in#a'*a in
tubaerptron ramade
Custom##may taach tunintercept **rvic#allowingVia um ot a credit tutfJi to pay tor r.^mn-j
r*'|jj«'f«gtrueuso i *r*mw card npereto* aititanca ata eddJbonal Tr»e*e
•aciud*Ctwgat meyrrad wtxanroaming intha Ou't of Masicp Unuunl anyttma mmutex etp-ir#ftj aflat twwiva r- mlfm 1,21*mm#d-a1aly uponck-tauti or p) mcystomat rata
ptan*ctianoa toa non ftolovat plan Roflad ovar imnutat ar#not radaamabtalor ctifl o»0NkM nrxi amnul tfarttfaratM Mmutai wil not rott oxmr until aVat tha fcr»t month#talmg
W^jht arsdWiMkandand Mci&gt;ia to Mat&gt;'WMmgtaa do not u# twat 6450m.rxrt#» 50f)QFaght | W&gt;«r.r »i f»r
t ODfj
#da M r i*
i
Ftortovor Mnuta*

CRABGRASS
CONTROL

Ui

er v ic e

3

*
•*&gt;
r3 :
irrs\ s n

450 HATIOMIANYTIMEROUOVEBMINimS
1000 NATIONALMOBIETONOBLEMINUTES
5000NATIONALNIGHTANDW
EEKENDMINUTES

A SOLAR
SALT
oc
so $ 47
S

KJ ‘

IO

/■

A C E HARDWARE

TROUBLE? 1

2 09 W. 25th S t., Sanrord

— C.

Never Pay Roaming.
Never Pay Long Distance.

Springs and Palm Bay.
For a thumbnail view of the
waterwise poster and a com­
plete list of locations where the
poster is in stock, visit the dis­
trict's Web site at www.sjrwmd.com, go to "quick clicks"
at the top of the home page,
and click on the "publications"
icon.

11 i?i

H arrell
&amp; Beverly
Transmissions

after $50 mnll-ln robato.
2-yoar service agreement
required.

8 0 0 S. F re n c h A v e.
S a n fo rd
4 0 7 -3 2 8 -8 3 8 5

St. Johns district issues ‘waterwise’ poster
There's a simple way to waterwise landscaping is lowbeautify your landscape while maintenance,
resilient
in
reducing your monthly water Florida's climate extremis;, and
bill. It's called waterwise land­ water-efficient.
scaping.
The District's Watershed
To emphasize that point, the Action
Volunteer
(WAV)
St.
Johns
River
Water Program has established a
Management District.has pro­ poster distribution network by
duced "Waterwise is beautiful," partnering with dozens of local
a poster illustrating the colorful businesses, government offices,
palette attainable through the libraries and other public faciliuse of native and Floridi&gt; * ties throughout much of the
fr ie n d ly
D is tr ic t’s
flowers.
18-county
T w e lv e
region.
vibrant
These
flo w e r s ,
attractiv e
such as the
p o s te rs ,
P a s s io n
free
of
flower and
charge, are
Daylily, are
also avail­
p ic t u r e d
able at the
above the
d is t r i c t 's
simple
P a Ia t k a
statement, "Waterwise is beau­ headquarters and sendee cen­
tiful," and reminders that ters in Jacksonville, Altamonte

X

after $50 mail-in rebate.
2-year service agreement
required

C r a b g ra s s C o n tro l S to p s
W o o d s B e fo re T h e y S ta n .
C o v e r s 5 ,0 0 0 sq . ft.

$098

BAG

9

RENTALS

WILD
BIRD FOOD
22 LBS.

$ 4 , 4 7

BAG

BAG

QUALITYTOUCHFLAT
LATEXWALL&amp;TRIM
• 10 Year Durability
• One Coat Coverage
•Washable
\IJfOUJf
(1578657)

$ 1 1 97
GAL.

CarpetSteam$ J2 °° Pressure
Washer
CleanerRental Per Day

s39
ss
Per Day

PfPtNETIM
SFILLEDEV
ERYD
A
Yj
AmeriGas
A/n»r1cj'( Propenff Company

■V*

iM» YouWalt ”tSft95!

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

WE CAN FILL MOST EXCHANGE TANKS TOO!
S e rv in g Ail Y o u r H a rd w a re N e e d s S in c e

ID
E
00D
! L0NGW
LOh

SANFORD

! Hwy 434 &amp; 427
L q
3 q3 9 -4 8 8 3

207 E. 25th St.
121-0885

1978

20 lb.$
Tank

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

[ " 4

IASSELBERRY|
Winter Park Dr.
3 3 9 -7 3 6 5

ITCITY
1122 W. Hwy 436
8 6 2 -4 3 2 3

Hwy 434 5426
3 6 5 -6 6 3 4

aIC E h a r d w a r e A C E h a r d w a r e A C E h a r d w a r e A€!E h a r d w a r e A C E h a r d w a r e

HARDWARE

�T he H erald

Wednesday. February II. 2004

s newest ice cream shop
B y M ic h e lle D o n a h u e
Herald Correspondent

H erald pho to by Tom m y Vincent

Ico Cream Depot owner Bob Jankowski puts the finishing touches on one of his signature ice cream cakes.
Tho new ico cream chop also features soft servo and hand-dipped ico croam, milkshakes and sundaes.

SANFORD — Hob Jankowski has
been in the ice cream business for
more than 20 years.
An engineer by profession, and a
certified teacher by degree, Jankowski
entered ice cream as a career in
Buffalo, N.Y., in 1979. Ice cream made
him a living during the summer sea­
son, and he put his engineering back­
ground to use during the winter
months.
"I had the best of both worlds"
Jankowski said. "I love engineering
and could do that when it was too
cold outside to sell ice cream."
Hut the cold took its toll on
Jankowski, who was born with
Muscular Dystrophy, and decided to
move to the local area in 1999.
"M uscular Dystrophy is the degen­
eration of the muscles, and it worsens
with age," Jankowski stated. "Moving
to the warmer climate Florida offers
makes me more comfortable physical­
ly "
He opened the Ice Cream Depot last
November after being laid tiff from an
engineering position earlier in the
year. Located for easy access at 2102
French Ave., the Ice Cream Depot
offers an affordable assortment of tra­
ditional hand-dipped ice cream, as
well as vanilla and chocolate soft
serve. The store also includes novelty

customer's choice of candies. A choco­
late chip cookie ice cream sandwich,
and customizable ice cream cakes for
special occasions are also must-try
treats.
"I want the Ice Cream Depot to
become a mainstay in Sanford,"
Jankowski said in regards to his long
term goals for the company. "Sanford
is a really nice town, and I am happy
to be here."
A firm believer in community sup­
port, Jankowski has been a member of
the Sanford Rotary Club for the past
two years and is actively sponsoring
sports teams through the Sanford
Recreation Department.
Jankowski also said that his strate­
gies for growth and success include
planned advertising campaigns and
ice cream specials, lie also hopes to
put his peddler's license to work at
Sanford's night time baseball games
and the Riverwalk when it is finished.
Current seasonal hours of operation
are Monday through Saturday noon to
6 p.m. In mid-February, the hours will
change from Monday through Sunday
from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more
information, call 407-328-0616.

B u s in e s s B r ie f c a s e s
Four million box decrease
made to orange crop estimate
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture
decreased
its
orange crop forecast for the
2003-21X14 season by another 4
million boxes, to 246 million
boxes. This is the second reduc­
tion since the October record
estimate of 252 million boxes.
While Valencias remain the
same at 118 million boxes, Early
and Midseason varieties were
reduced from 132 million boxes
to 128 million boxes. The Navel
portion of the Early-Mid esti­
mate was reduced 500,000
4o4.3 million. According

to officials, the monthly row
count survey indicated a small­
er crop than previously predict­
ed.
The grapefruit estimate
remains the same at 40 million
boxes; 16 million white and 24
million colored.
The Specialty fruit estimate
was reduced by 8&lt;X),(XX) boxes,
from 6.7 million to 5.9 million
Ixm^s, with the early varieties
covering the decrease from 4.4
million to 3.6 million boxes.
I loney's remain at 2.3 million;
Temples remain at 1.4 million
boxes; and Tnngelos remain at
1.3 million boxes.

The yield for frozen concen­
trated orange juice (FCOJ) was
unchanged at 1.53 gallons per
90-pound box of oranges.
The Florida citrus industry
has a $9.1 billion economic
impact to the state and employs
nearly 90,(XX) people, directly
and indirectly. Florida Citrus
Mutual, founded in 1948, is the
state's largest citrus grower's
organization with more than
11,500 members.
Sanford airport ranks tops in
passenger service
A nationwide study of com­
mercial air facilities ranks

Orlando Sanford International
Airport first in two important
measures.
Larry Dale, president and
chief executive officer at the air­
port, said the study, by airlines
industry
trade
group

O Do you or someone you know have a cute kid -

0
0

adorable child, they could be the next...

2

L I T T L E M I S S - M R . SEM INOLE COUNTY
Saturday, February 21,2004

S e e B riefs, P a g e 6A

fr

SANFORD

r S E M IN O L E T O W N E C E N TE R
Y A R D

•••REGISTRATION BEGINS 11 AM***
PAGEANT WILL STARTAT 12PM
SAVINGS BONDS AWARDED
FOR BROCHURE /INFO CALI,321-WI4U84

S A L E

S A N FO R D N E IG H B O R H O O D
Y A R D S A L E . F U R N IT U R E ,
W R O U G H T IRON. AN TIQ UES.
T O O LS . B E T W E E N 16lh &amp;
E LM AND 1816 &amp; PARK. SA T­
URDAY. FEB. 14th. 8 • 4

Ot c nuil lU tfliJiW hrllMKith nrI
EVERYONE RECEIVES X TROPHY
BROCHURES AV,SUABLE AT M ALL CUSTOMER SERVICE

E n t e r Y o u r B a b y 9s P h o t o T o d a y !
I special section including all baby photos w ill be pubished in the Seminole Herald on Sunday, February 29th,
ind in the Lake Mary Herald on Thursday, March 4th.
'ou may enter into one of three categories depending on

READERS WILL VOTE!
OF THE SANFORD HERALD AND A m jjU fU l
LAKE MARY HERALD WILL JUDGE THE PA RTICIPA N TS^T m / T !
AND SELECT OUR THREE WINNING BABIES.
THE

readers

T H E H E R A LD W ILL AW ARD $50.00 TO EACH

our ch ild ’s age. To be eligible your child must fall into

O F OUR 3 W INNERS. M ER CH A N T PRIZES

me o f these age groups on or before Monday, February

W ILL B E AN N O UN CED SOON.

13, 2004. One winner from each category w ill be selected.
1 . B a b y B u d s ......
2 . B a b y B lo o m s .

T 0 ENTER:
A ll baby photos must be prepaid and be brought or mailed to the
Sem inole Herald
Attn: Baby Contest
P.O. Box 1667
300 N. French Ave,

3 . B a b y F lo w e r s

Sanford, F L 32771-1667

Sanford Herald andLake Mary Heral
YourHome Town Newspapers

407-322-2611

�T he H erald

Wednesday, February 11. 2004

Page 3A

O b itu a rie s
MICHAEL A. BRAY
Michael A. Bray, 66, of
Oviedo, died Friday, Feb. 6,
2004, in Winter Park. He was
born Dec. 17,1937, in New
York City. He was a service
manager.
Survivors include wife,
Barbara U. Bray; sons,
Michael E., Kevin P. and
Kieran Patrick; brothers, John,
Joseph and David; five grand­
children.
Funeral services were held
Feb. 8 at St. Stephen Catholic
Church. Burial will be at
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell.
Banfield Funeral I lome,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

truck company and a
Protestant.
Survivors include wife,
Woozy, Sorrento; daughters,
Susan Watford, Orlando,
Annette Dopson, Alabama,
Amanda Simpson, Georgia;
sons, John Robert, California,
Michael, New York; sister,
Joyce Branch, California;
brother, Lee Brown, Orlando;
mother, Jane M. Brown,
Orlando; eight grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Feb. 9 at Oaklawn Chapel fol­
lowed by interment at
Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

CHARLES S. CASSELMAN
Charles S. Casselman, 79,
River Oaks Drive, Osteen,
died Friday, Feb. 6, 2(K)4, at
his residence. I le was born
Feb. 29, 1924, in Andrews,
S.C. He was a retired con­
struction superintendent. He
was a Baptist and a member
of Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include daughter,
Diane 1lolmes, Osteen; son,
Terry S. Casselman, Osteen;
/our grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Feb. 10 at Oaklawn Chapel.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mar)', in charge
of arrangements,

LEONARD GEORGE
NELSON
Leonard George Nelson, 76,
of East 21 st Street, Sanford,
died
Sunday,
Feb. 8,
2004, in St.
Cloud. I le
was born
April 23,
1927, in SI.
Annie Bay,
Jamaica, i le
was a carNelson
penter and
a member
of Trinity United Methodist
Church.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Beverly Thomas,
Sanford, Virginia Raines,
1 lea throw, Jacqueline Kurth,
Deltona, Sylvia McKinney,
Barbara Jackson, Patty O'Neal
and Vandcll I lilton, all of
Sanford; brother, Vincent
Nelson, Montego Bay,
Jamaica; sister, Yvonne Ashby,
East Orange, N.J.; 14 grand­
children; two great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral sendees will be at 1
p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at
Trinity United Methodist
Church in Sanford with Rev.
Eddie J. Rivers, pastor.
Viewing will be Friday from 4
to 8 p.m. at VVilsonEichelberger Mortuary, Inc.,
1110 Pine Ave., Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

ARNULFO MARIO
'CHEECH' GALLEGOS, JR.
Amulfo Mario "Checch"
Gallegos, Jr., 18, of Dorn
Court, Sanford, died Monday,
Feb. 2, 2004, in Sanford. 1le
was bom June 8, 1983, in
Sharon, Conn. He was a stu­
dent and a Catholic.
Survivors include parents,
Amulfo M. and Evelyn L.
Gallegos; sister, Michelle
Gallegos; grandparents, Bill
and Ruth Emerson; grandpar­
ents Vincente Gallegos and
Julianna Garcia Silva.
Funeral services were held
Feb, 10 at Oaklawn Park
Chapel.
Baldwin-Fairch iId Fu neral
Home, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
M A R IE H ILL

Marie Hill, 95, of Deliar)',
formerly of Sanford, died
Friday, Feb. 6, 2004, at Deliary
Manor Nursing Home. She
moved to Sanford at the age
of 14 and attended public
schools in Sanford, where she
remained until her health
failed.
Survivors include nieces,
Gail Murphy Lewis and Toju
Tibeh Cutwright, both of
Sanford. Other nieces and
nephews live in Lakeland,
Cocoa and Georgia.
Funeral services will be
held Thursday, Feb. 12, at
Stone Funeral Home, 516
King St. in Cocoa at 2 p.m..
Stone Funeral 1iome,
Cocoa, in charge of arrange­
ments.

KERRIE D. ORTIZ
Kerrie D. Ortiz, 42, of
Sanford, died Thursday, Feb.
5, 2004, at
her resi­
dence. Born
Aug. 13,
1961, in
Sanford,
she was a
lifelong res­
ident. She
was a
homemakOrtlz
or and a
Methodist.
She was a member of the
Master Gardeners.
Survivors include daughter,
Brandy, Sanford; brothers
Stanley Drake, Osteen and Bill
Drake, Houston; sister, Lisa

Jett, Osteen; parents, Felipe
and Maria Ortiz, and
Grandpa Numeroff.
Gramkow Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
MARION J. RAMSEY
Marion J. Ramsey, 79, of
Winter Springs, died
Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004, in
Longwood. She was born
June 30, 1924, in Marine City,
Mich. She was a homemaker
and a member of VFVV Ladies
Auxiliary.
Funeral services were held
Feb, 9 .it Banfield Funeral
Home with Pastor Bill
Underwood officiating.
Banfield Funeral I lome,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
EVA RICHARDSON
Eva Richardson, 85, of
Winston-Salem, N.C., died
Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004, in
Winston-Salem. After living
for several years in Sanford
she moved to Winston-Salem
to be with her family.
Survivors include sons,
William, Stark, Robert,
Tavares, and Steve, Osteen;
daughter, Colleen
Ghammashi, Winston-Salem;
16 grandchildren; 15 great­
grandchild ren.
Gramkow Funeral 1lome,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
LEONARD 'L.T. PAT SHAN­
NON
Leonard "L.T. Pat"
Shannon, 76, of Sanford, died
Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2004, at his
residence. I le was bom in
Sanford and was a lifelong
resident. I le was a U.S. Army
veteran of World War II and a
retired drywall hanger.
Survivors include wife,
Pauling; daughter, Janice
Durand, Geneva; brother,
l LW. Shannon, Sanford; sis­
ters, Autumn Toeca, Ga„ and
Gwen Spivey, Sanford; one
grandchild.
A memorial service will be
held Sunday, Feb. 15, at 3
p.m., at Gramkow Funeral
1lome in Sanford.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in charge

of arrangements.

Erika; sons, Michael and
Ronald; step-daughter Carola
FRED DOUGLAS
Taschner; sister, Veronica
STRINGER
Hatley; three grandchildren.
Fred Douglas Stringer, 98,
Banfield Funeral I lome.
Avenue De Los Toros, Oviedo, Winter Springs, in charge of
died Friday, Feb. 6, 2004. Bom . arrangements.
in Pike County, Ala., he
moved to Central Florida
DOROTHRINE E. 'MAMMY
from Troy, Ala. in 2(X)1.1 le
R O S S 'WILLIAMS
was a civil servant and a dea­
Dorothrine E. "Mammy
con and member of Shiloh
Ross" Williams, 66, of Orange
Baptist Church in Troy. 1It'
Avenue, Sanford, died
belonged to Masonic Lodge
Monday, Feb. 9, 2(X)4, at
and was a former City
Central Florida Regional
Councilman in Jacksonville,
Hospital.
Ala.
She was
Survivors include sons,
bom April
Fred Daniel Stringer, Winter
3, 1937, in
Springs, Willie Seymour,
Sanford.
Enterprise, Ala.; 13 grandchil­
She was a
dren; 10 great-grandchildren.
homemak­
Golden's Funeral I lome,
er and
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
member of
Greater
arrangements.
New Mt.
DELENE THOMPSON
W illia m s
ZJ°n V B’
Delene Thompson, 24, of
Church.
Sanford, died Sunday, Feb. 8,
She
2(X)4.
belonged to Nubian Queen
I (ayes Brothers Funeral
Order of Eastern Star No. 189
I lome, Altamonte Springs, in
in Killeen, Texas.
charge of arrangements.
Survivors include devoted
friend John Wesley, Sanford;
JACKIE TRENT
son, Curtis L. Williams, Jr.,
WESTERFIELD
Raleigh, N.C.; daughters,
Jackie Trent Westerfield, 62,
Triniece L. Canty and
of Casselberry, died Friday,
Deborah A. Littles, both of
Feb. 6, 2004, in Orlando. I le
Sanford, Sentoria R. Burrellwas born March 21, 1941, in
Ghee, Deltona; brothers, Carl
Parksville, Ky. 1le was a
Ross, Rochester, N.Y., Charles
retired postal carrier and a
Ross, Lineville, Ala., and
veteran of the U.S. Army.
Willie Ross, Rochester, N.Y.;
Survivors include wife,
sisters, Wiltha Mae Drummer

and Betty Williams, both of
Sanford; 13 grandchildren; 17
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Feb. 14, at 11 a.m. at
Greater New Mt. Zion M.B.
Church, 1720 Pear Ave., Rev.
LeRoy VV. Lee, pastor.
Viewing will be Friday, Feb.
13, at VVilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary from 4 to 8 p.m.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
MAUDDIE M. HARVEY
WILLIAMS
Mauddie M. Harvey
Williams, 83, of Mellonville
Ave., Sanford, died Monday,
Feb. 9, 2(X)4, at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. She was
bom Aug 14, 1920, in
Rochelle, Ga. She was a cook
with the Seminole County
School Board and a member
of Rescue Church of God.
Survivors include sons,
I larrv I larvey, St. Petersburg,
Johnnie 1larvey, Largo;
daughter, Bernice Harvey
I lenderson Cotton, Sanford;
brothers, Sam Jones, Oviedo,
Fred Jones, Pineview, Ga.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Feb. 14, at 3:30 p.m.
at Rescue Church of God,
1700 W. 13th St. Viewing will
be Friday, Feb. 13, from 4 to 8
p.m. at Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary in Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

Oaklawn Memorial Park
FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY
Serving Central Florida Since 1954
“ A Frie n d W hen Y o u R e a lly Need

CEMETERIES
46A &amp; Rinehart Rd.

AND RJN ERA L HOMES
24 Mrs. Telephone (407) 322-4263

s ‘j p

“Ask For Your Free Simplicity Plan* Pre-Arrangement Guide 1

HUNT MONUMENT CO.
DISPLAY YARD
H w y. 1 7 -9 2 - M a itla n d
P h o n e 3 3 9 -6 9 8 8
G ene Hunt. Owner
Bronze, Marble a Granite

B a tts
F u n e ra l
H om e

The Seminole Herald is now

T

h e

Sa

n fo r d

H

er a ld

Since 19X7

•A ffordable Christian
&gt;
Burial Starts at $1050
• Crem ation Starts at $550
Your Affordable Friend
In The Funeral Business
36 N. Halbo Avenue
Orlando, FI 32005

Phone: 407-841-235

MATTIE L. HUNT
Mattie L. Hunt, 86, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Feb. 4, 2004.
Hayes Brothers Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements.
MELVIN KRUMLAUF
Melvin Krumlauf, 83, of
Sanford, died Friday, Feb. 6,
2004, at his residence. Bom
Sept. 20, 1920, in Boardman
TVvp. Mich., he moved to
Sanford in 1996. He worked
in retail sales for grocery
stores. He was a World War II
veteran of the U.S. Navy and
was a member of Lighthouse
Baptist Church.
Survivors include wife,
Marvel, Sanford; sons, Steven,
Findley, Minn., and Lyle, Lake
Mary; brothers, Edward, Port
Huron, Mich, and Ray, Port
Charlotte; sister, Phyliss
Peterson, Traverse City, Mich.;
six grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 11
a.m. at the Lighthouse Baptist
Church. Interment with full
military honors will be
Thursday at Florida National
Cemetery.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

J. ROBERT McQUAY
J. Robert McQuay, 66, of
Wacassa Trail, Sorrento, died
Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004, at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford. He was
bom April 4, 1937, in
Baltimore, Md. He was
owner/operator of a dump

I t ’s fa sh io n a b le a g a in !

BRISSON
FU N ER A L HO M E
Seminole County's
Most Experienced Funeral Home

£

A
Combined
Total Of
147 Years
of
Caring
Service

i

Seminole County’s first newspaper became The Sanford Herald in
1908. In celebration o f The Herald returning to its roots, we’re offering
our readers a special deal:
f t
it

1 FULL YEAR
*Oiler requires prepayment and li gold tar limlnsls County residents only.
Clip and mall or come to the Sanford Herald at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford
or Call Wanda or Michelle at 407-322-2611 To Start or Renew Your Subscription.

T he Sanford H erald

19

1 FULL YEAR
Back row L to R Ron Kandtw. Bwefcy Wggmi. Law McCUnn
From row L to R Shorty Smith on0 BotCy Bnuon

FULFILLING YOUR FUNERAL AND CREMATION
NEEDS LOCALLY AND WORLDWIDE

905 Laurel Ave., Sunford
( 4 0 7 )

3 2 2 - 2 1 3 1

Name
Address
C it y ___
Phone

Slate

Zip
OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 20.1004

*Oiler rauulras inpayment and is land Hr Ssmlaaln Canity residents anly.

�Page 6A

Wednesday. February It. 2001

Tin: H erald

Briefs

Red Room celebrates one-year anniversary

Continued from Page 1A
Reconnecting America's Travel
Networks,
cited Orlando
Sanford International's 43.4
percent increase in weekly
(lights as the best in the U5. In
2003.
Orlando
Sanford
International Increased weekly
flights from an average of 23 in
2001 to 33 in 2003, Dale said.
That increase propelled
Orlando Sanford International
to the top rank in another cate­
gory, Dale said.
"Orlando
Sanford
International ranks number one
in the U.S. in growth of avail­
able seats, fn&gt;m 3,979 in 2001 to
5,495 in 2(X)3," he said. That
growth represents a 38.1 {Per­
cent increase, the study cited.
Dale said Orlando Sanford
International should fare even
better in next year's survey.
Recently,
the
airport
announced
that
Vacation
Express
will
locate
its
Caribbean Hub at the airport
starting April 23. Under the
seven-year
agreement,
Vacation Express will operate
flights every Friday, Saturday
and Monday aboard 148-seat
Boeing 737 jets to Atlanta,
Cincinnati,
Baltimore,
Charlotte,
Louisville
and
Nashville, along with Aruba,
Cancun, Liberia-Costa Rica,
and Punta Cana and Puerto
Plata in the Dominican
Republic.
"The
Vacation
Express
Caribbean Hub should add as
many as 250,(XX) annual pas­
sengers and 1,4(X) commercial
flights to our schedule," Dale
said.
Stirling launches
AskStirling.com Internet
Concierge Service
Stirling International Realty,
Inc., one of Florida’s largest and
most active Independent real
estate service firms with sale's
transactions last year that
totaled more than $400 million
has launched AskStirling.com,
a free area-wide homeowner
service that offers solutions to
most common homeowner
problems.
Roger Soderstmm, founder
and owner of Stirling, said
AskStirling.com
provides
home, personal and real estate
services that range from air­

conditioning, annuities, artists
and bathroom fixtures to water
treatment, wealth management
and woodworking.
Developed
by
Tracy
Bennawit, IT manager/web
developer
at
Stirling,
AskStirling.com
can
be
accessed by anyone with a
computer, Soderstrom said,
and d ( X ' s n ’t cost a penny.
"Our concierge services divi­
sion provides hundreds of
home services and personal
services to area home owners,"
said Taylor Matthews, director
of Concierge Services. "We
have developed a solid core of
iirea businesses whom we can
trust to perform exceptionally
every' time they are engaged.
"These are firms with which
we have a professional relation­
ship and that have agreed in
writing to our professional
axle. Hiey are companies con­
sumers can trust to do the right
thing every time, and we are
pleased to be able to refer local
residents to them," Matthews
added.

B y M ic h e lle D o n a h u e
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Local night
owls have a favorite hang out
at The Red Room Lounge.
Tire New York-style bar has
provided a classy niche to
Sanford residents for the past
year. Jeff Torres and Bob
Haller opened The Red Room
in mid-February 2003, offer­
ing a wide variety of imported
and domestic beers, wines,
non-alcoholic beer and sodas.
Set amidst ultra chic decor,
the ambiance is heightened by
a varied selection of musical
genres from jazz, club and
classics of the 70s and 80s, as
well as the Top 40. A profes­
sional disc jockey works his
musical magic on Friday and
Saturday evenings for patrons
who wish to take advantage
of the dance floor, which is
accentuated by a kaleidoscope
of colored lighting.
"We cater to a diverse
crowd that range in age from

Parisian at Seminole Towne
Center to close for McRae's
Retailer Saks Incorporated
recently announced plans to
convert its two Parisian special­
ty department stores in the
metropolitan Orlando, Florida
area into McRae's traditional
department stores.
The company currently
operates a 141,000-squnre-foot
Parisian store in the Seminole
Towne Center and a 212.1XX)s&lt;]uare-foot Parisian store in the
West Oaks Mall. The store's will
lx' closed in September and re­
opened as McRae's stores in
early October.
The company currently
operates 28 McRae’s locations
throughout Alabama, Florida,
Louisiana and Mississippi.
McRae's store's cariy a wide
selection of fashion apparel,
shoes and accessories for the
entire family, as well as cosmet­
ics, gift items and decorative
items for the home.
The Seminole Towne Center
store employs approximately
55 associates. All Parisian asso­
ciates in gixxl standing will bo
offered positions at the new
McRae's stores.

21 to 70," Haller said.
A graduate of New York
University, Haller has been
involved in successful busi­
ness ventures for more than 11
years and is confident in
reaching his long-term goals
for The Red Room.
"We have a easy going
atmosphere, comfy couches,
the cutest bartenders, and of
course, the most wonderful
hosts in town," Haller said.
And few patrons would
argue with Haller's boasts, as
service is consistently offered
with a friendly smile and
casual banter that puts
patrons at ease.
The sensation of laid-back
openness is further enhanced
by a chance for friendly rival­
ry around a full-sized pool
table. A digital dart board is
also scheduled to bo installed
in a few weeks, and will add
extra opportunity for amiable
competition.
Two television sets mount­
ed near the ceiling on both

sides of the lounge allow for
easy viewing of the constantly
streaming
music videos.
Traditional peanuts and pret­
zels are* served as a compli­
ment to what many patrons
claim are the coldest drinks in
town.
"Thursday nights we have
drink specials all night long in
honor of the Delta Connection
Academy students," said co­
owner, Jeff Torres, who is
quickly becoming a local leg­
end known for his fun bar­
keeping antics. "We love our
regular customers and want
to make them feel valued.
Offering a student apprecia­
tion night is just one of the
ways we do that."
Torres, a business graduate
of DePaul University in
Chicago, decorated the lounge
himself. His choice of deep
red and black for the walls,
softened by taupe colored
couches and matte-finished
metallic accents, creates a
cozy, yet stylish environment

for customers to chat and
relax in.
The Red Room will cele­
brate its first anniversary in
conjunction with Valentine's
Day, and will feature romantic
style music and drink specials
throughout the evening.
The b u s i n e s s and its own­
ers will also be strongly
involved in the second annual
March Gras celebration to be
held in downtown Sanford on
Feb. 21, and will be open as
early as 11 a.m. for business. A
professional belly dancer will
be the special entertainment
for the evening.
The Red Room is located at
114 S. Park Ave. in downtown
Sanford. Normal hours of
operation are from 7 p.m. to 2
a.m.,
Tuesday
through
Saturday. For more informa­
tion regarding the lounge,
their calendar of events, or to
purchase tickets for their preMareli Gras buffet on Feb. 13,
call 407-268-3360, or log onto
wwiv. red roomsa nford.com.

Pet sitting business expands

CarMax receives
recognition from city
beautification board

Area pet owners now
have an alternative choice
for pet care during vacations
and business trips.
Barbie Bauman, owner
and operator of Barbie's
Critter Care, is expanding to
include
Lake
Mary,
I lea throw, Lake Forest and
outlying areas.
The service provided bv
the company means that pet
owners can now leave their
household pet in the com­
fort and familiarity of their
own home.
Barbie's C ritter Care,
licensed,
bonded
and
insured, has been in opera­
tion in the local Sanford area
since 1996 and already
enjoys many happy clients.
"I have been getting so
many calls lately from peo­
ple outside the area I've
been serving that I saw the
need to expand to allow
more households the oppor­
tunity of my unique service
for their beloved pets,"
Bauman said. "I will visit a
home on a daily basis to

Herald p h o lo b y Tom m y Vincent

CarMax, 901 Towne Center Blvd., was awarded last month lor
its landscaping by Sanford's Scenic Improvement Board.

feed, water and care for the
pet. And most importantly,
provide lots of lender loving
care and personalized atten­
tion during each visit.
"Most people don't real­
ize how traumatic it can be
for an animal to be boarded
for any length of time,"
Bauman added. "There is
the risk of shock, flea infes­
tation and other health relat­
ed issues. I also have several
clients who just need a mid
day dog walk and play ses­
sion for their pets due to
long work hours."
Not only does this busi­
ness look after household
pets in pampered style, but
they also are happy to bring
in newspapers, mail and
even water houseplants.
"I want every pet owner
to be able to leave home
with peace of mind, know­
ing their pet and home are in
our responsible care,” notes
Bauman.
For more information,
call Barbie's Critter Care at
407-321-4998.

C o m e Jo in T h o u sa n d s fo r

"Fantasy in the Streets"

Annual[JVdi G
Salmi
SATURDAY • FEBRUARY21,

M A R D I G R A S B A L L * F r i.. F e b . 20 • C a ll fo r

I

[TODAY!
For Parade
and
Vendor Applications,
Sponsorship
Information
and More

■BH D KM M nm

E N T ER T H E ★
★

D oggie P a ra d e

C h ild ren ’s P a ra d e ★

Evening P a ra d e

•Street Performers •Classic Car Cruise •Cajun Food
Kids Fun Fair •Beads &amp; Costumes •Live Bands •Draft Beer
mm
Main Event Sponsor: Bill Heard Chevrolet

407,322,2212 Sponsored
by:
Swrford/Seminol*

fi Central Florida
REGIONAL HOSPITAL

BriffiST
J

J Sarwyun

|fautmrtiMi LUmjtwxI
|DmrrtwU

County Chambir of
Common#

ftuam
LujK^vAnrMtKti

Orlando Sentinel

Courtesy#.Ford

c o m m u n ica tio n s

\

�J

TH F. IlF R A U )

Wednesday. February 11. 200-1 l*Jlf!0 7 A

D ia r y

Rail --------------

Continued from Page 1A

Continued from Page 1A
immediately went to work
treating the driver. The dri­
ver’s name was Dave and he
had several deep gashes in
his left arm that were pour­
ing out blood, and an open
fracture with the bone stick­
ing out and possible internal
injuries or at least broken
ribs.
I climbed into the other
side of the vehicle with Sgt.
Hunter and tried to get the
victim out that way. We had
to pry open the door with a
crow bar. I had Sgt. Bates
call for a medavac chopper
and toM him to pull his
vehicle up past the overpass
and block off a landing zone
for the chopper. Then we
were notified that Camp
Scania was sending out two
humvee ambulances which
arrived in a short time. A
colonel [doctor] was with
the ambulances and took
over the work on Dave. I
then assisted the medics in
getting him on a backboard

and into the ambulance. I
wish "Australian Dave" a
speedy recovery and trust
that he lias learned about
driving too fast on an Iraqi
highway.
We used our tow bar and
pulled the wrecked SUV into
Camp Scania. The new
replacement unit was there
waiting with their convoy to
link up with us for escort to
Baghdad. Now imagine
what these new replacement
troops must have thought.
We rolled in pulling a
wrecked SUV, our wind­
shields are riddled with bul­
let holes from a year of
patrols, and then we climb
out of our humvees with our
DCU sleeves and flak jackets
saturated with blood from
the traffic accident. I bet
those new guys were think­
ing "what have we gotten
ourselves into?"
They were ready to move
out, so we staged with them
and were soon back on the

road headed north escorting
their convoy to Baghdad.
Our return trip was
uneventful and the new mil­
itary police unit was escort­
ed into Camp Muleskinner.
I would like to commend
our medic, I'FC I lildebrand.
I lis fast action may have
saved the traffic accident
victim's life. It certainly kept
him from going into shock
and losing too much blood. I
praise all of our medics,
from SSG Sutton all the way
down to the lowest ranking
medic. My soldiers are quick
thinkers, too, and they
helped the medics. If I ever
needed a medic on the bat­
tlefield, I would want one
from our medical section.
PFC I lildebrand was recog­
nized for his actions with a
special award from the com­
pany commander. That ends
our long-range mission, it
was completed safely and
we made it back to Camp
Marlboro.

"We would love to hear from
people that are going to use
(the commuter rail) because
that's always one of the ques­
tions," Cone said.
Another sticking point is the
$155 million price tag. The proj­
ect is proposed to be funded 50
percent federally and the state
and local governments [licking
up the rest of the tab. For local
municipalities and counties to
tixil a bill that is more than $30
million in capital costs and
additional $10 million a year in
operation and maintenance
costs could be asking too much.
"Wo an* working on ways
that we can reduce tlial," Cone
said. "We're looking if we can
change the service and reduce
that cost. For Instance, maybe
we don't do as frequent service
in off-peak times."
I lie Seminole County public
workshop
will
be held
Wednesday, Feb. IN, from 5:30
In 7:30 p.m. at the Like Mary
Community Building, 260 N.
Country Club Road.

provide a cheap alternative — a
ride is estimated to cost about
SI for 12 miles — and another
option to a crowded roadways.
"It also improves mobility
for people," lie said. "There are
people out there that can't
drive because they don't have a
car or they can't physically
drive. This is a way to improve
mobility in the region."
Commuter rail is different
from light rail as it runs less fre­
quently and would run on
existing rail lines. Commuter
rail is also powered by a diesel
engine as light rail is powered
by electricity.
Critics have argued that the
commuter rail project would
have more of an environmental
and noise impact on sumninding communities.
Other concerns tlial remain
include
persuading
CSX
Transportation to let the pas­
senger train run on its tracks
ami figuring out whether it
enough people would take
advantage ol the resource,

oooo

There’s a

better

3rd Annual

Wavie’s Nite Club

w ay to buy
in su ra n c e .

M a r d i G r a s C e le b r a tio n

You c a n buy your

in su ra n c e

5 Days Of Fun

fro m a s tra n g e r a t a

1-800

W ednesday, February 25th thru
Sunday, February 29th
Featuring H u e s a Jazz Bands

R IC H A R D R U S S I

TONY
RUSSI

...a neighbor, someone you know,
someone you can trust ami respect.

M

F o r g e t
o s t

---------------------------------

2575 S. French Avc.
Sanford

W

e a r

Y o u r

O

u t fit !

OTHERACTIVITIESANNOUNCEDATLATERDATE

I

1905 South West Road, Sanford
For More Info Call

*A u t o - O w n e r s I n s u r a n c e

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -2 6 5 9 or 4 0 7 -3 2 0 -7 1 5 5

Life Homo Car Business
/TV \Ah&gt; iV U rV ‘Pfrpfr ”*

(407) 322-0285

T o

F e s t i v e

Call today and talk to a real person
who cares about your family’s
protection and security.

IN S U R A N C E
Since 1968

D o n 't

IN STOCK.
T2H H H 1 3 *
INCREDIBLE!

Dollar Daze
This Month Only

I 2 0

During each Wednesday in February

I $ 2j0 0 s
•■

.00

Buy any 8" Sub and get either an 8" or 12" Ham &amp;
Cheese, Meatball &amp; Cheese or Signature Deli for
Buy the 2nd sub of equal or less value for $1.00

/ V !'Ji
■

THE BEST
FLOOR SHO
IN TOWN!

5

or from

r

N UM BER

o i l 39
l i "0

bombs and mines].
After passing them I got
to thinking about the fact
that we were ahead of them
and they had not swept that
far south yet. As the main
element behind us passed
the British sweepers, SSG
McDavid came on the radio
and said they were the
"New Buffalos." I asked Sgt
Bates if he had ever heard of
the old buffalos." I've never
heard of a vehicle called a
buffalo, except a water buf­
falo, but that's a water trail­
er. McDavid always seems to
know about military vehi­
cles. We joke that he should
write for "JAN E'S," that
series of reference books
about military weapons and
vehicles.
At about 0930 we stopped
in the middle of nowhere on
the roadside for a 10-minute
break. The mechanic ran a
quick check on our vehicles
while the gunners stretched
themselves after being in the
turrets for so long.
We remounted and con­
tinued our journey and was
passed, at a high rale of
speed, by two SUVs driven
by Australian military con­
tractors.
Soon we came to an Iraqi
Police checkpoint and were
flagged on through. For a
long time the trip was
uneventful, then about five
miles north of Scania, our
destination point, we came
upon a bad traffic accident
involving an Iraqi bus and
one of the Australian SUVs
that had passed us a ways
back. We pulled up and noti­
fied the main element
behind us and then got out
to assess the situation.
I ran up to the Australian
driver while Geiger and
Richardson brought up the
CLS bags (first aid]. The
vehicle was crushed down
on the driver's side pinning
him tightly in the wreckage.
His arm was bleeding pro­
fusely so we tried to stop the
bleeding. When the main
element reached our loca­
tion, 1 called up our medic,
PFC Hildebrand and lie

*,H

I-J

JL

1 5 %o

il

ff

-

A n y T ile
$ 1 .5 0 - $ 1 .9 9 s/f

FLORIDA'S LARGEST TILE RETAILER
|NEWEST CONCEPT IN PLANK FLOORING

CORK
f r o m $ 3 .1 8 s / f

10

% OFF*

Any
A n y T ile
$1.19 - $ 1 .4 9 s/f
Textured Nylon Cut-Pile
Many colors to choose froml

4 5 oz * 1 8 .8 6 s*dM
5 5 oz * 2 0 . 5 2 ivd"
6 5 oz * 2 4 .9 3 ivcT
Textured Berber

B A T H R O O M T ILE S
■s r -

B u y a n O r ig in a l 8 ” J

Super 12”

Italian j
S te a k ! Meatball!
w ith s lic e d p r o v o lo n e j
c h e e s e f o r o n ly
i

w it h c h i p s &amp;
r e g u la r so d a

$ 5 .7 9
B amu o as'
Not vaSd with any othar diacount. Good
only at 2435 S Franch Av* or 105
Morvoa R d . Santord Eipvaa 2 2 9 0 4

g &amp; R K S

I

auaa'

Not vakd with any ochar diacount Good
only al 2435 S Franch Ava or 105
Monro# Hd . Sanlotd Eipw a. 2 2 9 04

’

1
!

f t with Style t t

5 00 Off
Any
S o b ik ’s
P a rty S u b
■ U B S ’
Not valid with any odiat ducount Good
only al 2435 S Franch Ava. or 106
Morvoa H o . Santord E«p»a» 2 2 9 0 4

J L.

Good Only at the Sobik’s Subs located at
2435 S. French Avenue

or 105 Monroe

Rd., Sanford

This Oder cannot be combined with any other oders, coupons or discounts.

LET PINO SHOWER YOU WITH A
HUGE SELECTION AND SAVINGS.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
407-834*TUE(8453J
4/7W suit Rd 436

Uon -TS»l Sun ■7pm(n 5* Inn - |pm

MOHAWK
*&gt;t U P E R G O
JA M O

APOPKA
407*886*8836

LAKE MARY
407*771*0076

2322 E Sonoran Blvd
Uon Ito i 8am*7am, H -Sat tent *6pm
to* Him •ton

3649 U U Emm Rd
Uon -11111111 ton - 7pm. In -tot 'ton *to*
ton 11am-tom

ORLANDO
407*850*5581

WINTER SPRINGS
407*388*0895

9421S Otanga Bottom Trad
Uo* -5M b n ■tan. Sun i lj*&gt; •Jam

1425 TuttnNU Ad. Sun* 19S
Uw Tlwt tom•7»&lt;n, Fn-Sit tom -tom
tm 1lam Ian

* 1 1 . 8 8 s*d”
IN S TA L LE D !

M OHAW K m eans
MAGNIFICENT!
Quality carpet for over 120 years

90 DAYS, N O PAY
G e t in sta n t fin a n c in g a n d p a y N O T H IN G
n o t e v e n in t e r e s t - fo r 3 m o n th s *

PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION

F O R O V E R 2 3 YEAR SI

5PINO
T I L E &amp;
CARPET

71 m * B e s t F lo o r S h o w In Jb w n

Apopka * Altamonte Springs * Cape Coral * Daytona Beach * Delray Beach * Ft. Myers
Lake Mary * Lauderhill ■ Naples * Orlando • Pompano * Winter Springs
'G o at not apply la alraady tkacountad Ctaaranca or Surtwrsi U*a or tpactal ardor Io n s
"Carpal apaoais induct* 0 a*v»ry. U K natataOon, 7/18 * R*txxx1 £&gt;*&gt; paockng Additional diary** tor turruiur. and slap labor
Ortan vabd wh** auppkaa laat *Ba*M on approval Cartam n m c u o n t apply Eipiraa 2/18/04

�Page 8A

T he H erald

Wednesday, February 11. 2004

Transportation department observes aggressive driving month
frustrating. FDOT is encour­
aging drivers on Interstate 4
and other heavily traveled
roads to assess their own
behavior to determine if their
anger behind the wheel is
growing to dangerous levels.
To find out if you are
demonstrating frequent or
occasional signs of aggressive
driving, check this list of
behaviors that can hurt peo­
ple and jam highways:
• Speeding
• Tailgating
■ Making frequent or
unnecessary lane changes
• Failing to signal lane
changes
• Running red lights
• Expressing frustration
behind the wheel and using
hand gestures
• Being distracted by other
activities — the phone —
music - eating
• Rubbernecking

B y N ic k P fe lfa u f
Staff Writer
The Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT) is par­
ticipating
in
Aggressive
Driving Awareness Month in
February, to call attention to
dangerous driver behaviors
that an* becoming increasing­
ly common.
"There are certain environ­
mental conditions that when
they an* present, any of us
can be capable of aggressive
driving," said Dr. Patricia
Ellison-Potter,
Research
Psychologist at the National
highway
Traffic
Safety
Administration.
The number of highway
traffic miles driven in the
United States has increased
almost 50 percent since 1087
and with congestion on the
rise in Central Florida, com­
muting life can become very

Through her research Dr.
Ellison-Potter has concluded,
"Drivers these days don't
have the same civility toward
&gt;eople they used to. The pub­
ic does perceive aggressive
driving as a serious prob­
lem."
FDOT wants to remind
drivers that traffic accidents
are usually caused by driver
behavior and are avoidable,
not inevitable.
More than half of the con­
gestion on Central Florida's
Interstate 4 is due to slow­
downs caused by traffic
crashes and disabled vehicles.
This "rubbernecking" behav­
ior, considered a symptom of
aggressive driving, is doing
more to clog our roads than
the volume of cars traveling
on them, according to traffic
analysts.
Although specific accident
figures are not immediately

f

available for Interstate 4 with­
in Seminole County, the city
of Orlando reported 31 fatali­
ties and 30 crashes on the
inlerstate during this past
year in its patrolling area.
FDOT nad awarded an
$85,000 grant to the Orlando
Police Department to fund
special unmarked police cars
and training focused on elim­
inating aggressive driving on
Interstate 4 and the East-West
Expressway. The grant was
given in August of 2003 and a
marked difference in high­
way congestion has already
been noted.
Steve Homan, FDOT direc­
tor of Public Information for
District 5 says, "If people
would cut down on their
aggressive driving behavior,
congestion would be reduced
and they would get to where
they need to go faster. They
think driving aggressively

Zone

TALKERS WASTE
YOUR TIME.
NOT YOUR MONEY.

will cut down on their com­
mute time when in fact, it has
the opposite effect."
Although Homan is an
FDOT spokesman, he is also a
Lake Mary resident, who
drives to and from his office
in DeLand every day, and is
fully aware of trie aggressive
drivers on Interstate 4
between the two areas.
"I see them all the time," he
said, "and they are, beyond a
doubt, a danger to us all."
Researchers say aggressive
drivers hop into the anonymi­
ty of an automobile and take
out their frustrations on fel­
low travelers. In many cases,
these frustrations are due to a
lack of planning and a feeling
of "always running late" on
the part of the driver.
To avoid becoming aggres­
sive, motorists should plan
their schedule allotting a larg­
er span than needed to arrive

on time. Drivers should con­
centrate on the roadway, obey
the speed limit and traffic sig­
nals and choose relaxing
music.
Since aggressive driving
often leads to accidents,
FDOT wants to remind peo­
ple to "move it" if they are
involved in an incident on the
road. Florida law requires a
driver to make every* reason­
able effort to move a dam­
aged or disabled vehicle or
have it moved so as not to
obstruct the regular flow of
traffic.
If you see unusual behav­
ior on the roadway, dial *FHP
to report aggressive, impaired
or unsafe driving. I hanks to
funding from FDOT, the
Orlando Police Department
now has two unmarked cars
patrolling Interstate 4 in
Orlando, on the lookout for
aggressive driving.

already agreed to impose the
restrictions on those convict­
ed of prostitution or drug­
dealing.
"This just gives us another
tool to do our jobs," Tooley
said.
In other business, commis­
sioners:
• Approved a variance to
allow the property owner at
104-110 South Park Ave. to
replace existing aluminum
windows with a newer style

aluminum windows. The
Historic Preservation Board
had denied the variance and
directed the owner to install
wood windows.
• Annexed and rezoned on
second reading about 350
acres of land east of the
Orlando
Sanford
International Airport.
• Approved tne final plat
for Celery Key, a 300-home
subdivision being built on
Celery Avenue.

— Brisson and Sipes avenues
were below county stan­
dards.
The conceptual plan for
the site includes 15 acres for
the new Midway Elementary
School, a passive park and
trailhead
building
near
Celery Avenue and more
than 25 acres of retention
ponds, which will be known
as the Midway Regional
Stormwater Facility Site. The

stormwater facility will alle­
viate flooding in the area and
provide water quality treat­
ment prior to discharge to
Lake Monroe. The trailhead
and park would come at a
later date as funding came
available, Flomerfelt said.
He said the conceptual
plan would help the state put
all the agreements in place to
begin preparing the site for
Seminole County.

---------------

Continued from Page 1A

Doers qet tree Incoming calls.
Stop by and start doing,

F R E E IN C O M IN G
C A L L IN G P L A N
400 outgoing cellular minutes
Free incoming cellular calls
Unlimited Push To Talk***
walkie-talkie minutes
Nationwide long distance included
6 CO OQ cxp* iwtw,

w i swt»&gt;c«••

IN S T A N T IN C E N T IV E
Get unlimited nights and
weekends when you add unlimited
coast-to-coast walkie-talkie access.

$ 1 0 " *

correclion.il obligations.
• Contact criminal justice
personnel at a criminal jus­
tice facility.
• Travel through the zone
on a LYNX vehicle.
• Travel through the zone
on U.S. Highway 17-92.
• Attend bona fide reli­
gious services.
• Attend a bona fide edu­
cational institution as a bona
fide student.
Tooley said judges have

C e le ry --------------Continued from Page 1A
Due to the recent growth
along Celery Avenue, McLain
suggested the plan for the
site include a new road
extending south from Celery
Avenue to the new school.
The school could then have
two entryways —one from
20th Street and another on
Celery Avenue. It would be
an important addition to the
plan, Kramer said, as the cur­
rent north-south connectors

B U Y B e e h iv e
C o m m u n ic a t io n s

NEXTEL
AUTHORIZED R EP RESEN T AT IVE

i. 888-523-A IR E

(2473)

Free Delivery to home or office.

I

uuii lor location nearest you.
Four locations serving Central Florida.
“ toslft aria fttjntti # ieOrii ftagn* Cud kKMf) (JKIi to d &amp;$§ * U II Tto Mtl a tot i t*l e gftrrwrod r*gu**4 ttog* ft# to n tftrgtd to or* or a n of ft*

M*p*UMT|

Itn. nurtr pootog rd

0*»tMi***IKW|it m* PmtoaatogC*iu«fPlatIrqvrt•«r mtwon*rwmiM
f•***?*mtiTftttMarti yuQ•urititnrnufx*'toac**ri *fl*rlYtofbutpanofltanKUM Iriucto«f&amp;Bfat

(Aon*, ufi ta JfO "Ui W K t a f t ipphn to* ftterof tjlh • * («ia r?c***d aM t r ft* 111 v tMtoft to?cr»dt W w t Ire* tofmrmdt tang QiiUntf n W n fcmttU b g Ivtox*
toi’r* ftr*c1 C a r o l "wtoi-i
t i *«*i* 0i* ft km totif cjftmg »•« w+f LfttoMlN
Carrol mrton do not n t f t
Ctarot (jflv
art
&amp;r*d C orot and taaft Carrol ftoget a t tosutort ft mulitatol ft* i w d n of uit
«f Hfft
md ft* totorta* ut* Caouf C a ro l im «ta *trt »&lt;ft r o r o i e f f t i w nrfoert
kam m M U i n f t tarn* « M *v*Ht4* to U *4 C a r o l icto Cfttoar
t ir o
Caltf# call raip i la ft* nnt M l w d c itotwd n rto n do not K a m illa to ft* nnt torn* c*o* * / * s a t
to
totton* tog* fn * D t t o ato *to Han at tflOam i * t « « l i * r u n
cant a r * ** * d f 10 apt** tin ota to ftntosto lo add o ft • crolad rata pOft A J ttim i &lt;Mrt*t may e t a and sag » r i N aertotL mriudtog lUta and totoft Urn. I U w w tow n
limvnant of rttof i u m ar
a* caw* iti!rt i Crtnc 1* 1* 1* l*i:*f*i to o' (to to JH, 1 fl$ dtoft at * *« ; i
and a ttata i k m N
to ft Uw* puctoiai imut* tm tomi ef i«ftd dwtfm aton
Qttor ItoiH: toito n u r m ft* rigH 'to moSta ar Irftinjft# ftn «flft at an* tan# (flw ma* M to aiaMbia m ai nanurtt 0(to* conOtxri mat iota toad car m i *jr**w d to dft#Di BaitaTI iattototo
ftatoarl aarro f it ad tka tag M e aMrtati C20Q]
( O T M *a T O v &lt;rt H i m * m m OCftt. H i m OtoN* M W 10 tliA W l M B COMtiCt
COMtCl MrarftCt OtolCT CowiO
Kim M O COtodCft and ft* 5o**»
logo n car mi * a # u ti adrauaic andto ragcJarad Iratomali at toiift torowwafani to MCtOdPU and ft* Vyluid i toga an f*gntfrid *1 tto U%totant 4
Vadaoiaii OT«» U atto prodmcl namai and tum n art ft* ftaprtf &gt;ai tto* rrwja.frn wnan &gt;U «g)Mc rrur **i

» /|\

BUSINESS REVIEW
1
,tI , COUNTY NEWS
is solely responsible for sales, contents and collection o f the Review Section
GOOD SAMARITAN
HOME OF SANFORD. IN C
A UNITED W AYAGENCY
The G O O D S A M A R I T A N H O M E is an Assisted Liv in g Facility ( A L F ) licensed and regulated by the State o f
F lo rid a to provide room and board as well as personal services for its residents.
The G O O D S A M A R I T A N H O M E provides food, shelter and loving care to the poor, the homeless and the aged
They welcome qualified residents via w all-ins, family and/or medical referrals without regard to race, religion, sex or
geographic origin.
Residents arc provided assistance with day-to-day health care needs, personal hygiene and assistance in arranging
transportation to healthcare facilities.
A variety o f group and individual activities arc available on a regular basis in which residents arc encouraged to
participate.

W

in t e r

P

h o n e

S

ale

Perhaps the most beneficial aspect o f the G O O D S A M A R I T A N H O M E is the nature o f the environment 1 he stalT
is genuinely devoted to the residents as are the residents to each other.
The authors o f this 2004 V alentine’s D ay Business Review and Reference G u id e suggest that you call
G O O D S A M A R I T A N H O M E O F S A N F O R D , IN C . today at (407) 322-3321 for more inform ation or to
schedule a complete tour o f th eir accommodations. They are located at 1704 West 9“ Street in Sanford

AVION JE T CENTER

Hurry and switch to Cingular today!

Whether you have a dream to fly for pleasure or to become a professional pilot, A V IO N J E T C E N T E R w ill give &gt;ou
the flight training and sk ills needed to acquire a license in aviation.
They ofler an unparalleled, slate-of-the-ait pilot training program w ith interactive computer based instructions and
knowledgeable, accommodating instructors in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. They make learning to fly more
fun. and more convenient and affordable than you ever thought possible.

Free*
with 2 yeer cemte e ^ e e ro m

They hate a perfect safety record, mainly from the quality o f their crews and support staff. A ll o f their flight
crewmembers are annually trained. Their pilots arc dedicated employees, not freelance or contract pilots.
A V IO N J E T C E N T E R is approved by the F A A as w ell as industry professionals Is it time you learn how to flv?
If you already have a p ilo t’s license, you w ill be pleased to know that A V IO N J E T C E N T E R is well known
throughout the area for their aircraft sales, charter and maintenance service. Their airworthy inspectors and trained
technicians arc experts in all areas o f maintenance and aircraft repair. They ensure you that your (lying times remain
trouble free.
The authors o f this 2004 Valentine’s Day Business Review and Reference G u id e suggest that you call (4071
328-9997 today to schedule a free tour o f A V IO N J E T C E N T E R .

S IE M E N S
ASA

KAMPF TITLE &amp; GUARANTY CORP.
PERFORMING GOOD DEEDS FOR OVER 40 YEARS

$999*
Get FamilyTalk and add a line for

Get four
phones

FREEI

On Mtod ptap* icartng at | Jt to Otto* montMy c f t r f « appty Sm baton

Y o u 'l l g e t m u c h

m o re

Located at 200 West I a Street in the Suntmst Bank Building in Sanford, phone (407) 322-9484, KAMPF T I T L E
Si G U A R A N T Y C O R P . has considerable experience in matters regarding land and its ownership They are one o f

t h a n ju s t a p h o n e .

1 - 8 8 8 - 5 2 3 - A IR E ( 2 4 7 3 )
I

C a ll tor location nearest you Four location* serving Central Florida

I

• C a sse lb erry Location (407) 834-8946
• 17-92 Flea World Bldg. 300, S p a ce 8

K A M P F T I T L E St G U A R A N T Y C O R P .’ S mission is to provide superior title and escrow services to their
customers throughout the stale o f F lo rid a. In striving to serve the entire real estate community - real estate agents
lenders, builders, developers, consumers and attorneys - it is their duty to provide the most professional and
know Icdgeablc associates to serve their customers.

Free delivery to hom e or
office *$ 8 0 free accessories.

the area’s leading title insurance firms and they perform many invaluable services to homeow ners and businessmen
throughout this area. Contact them first for complete title insurance and escrow real estate closings
A i the w riters o f this 2004 Business Review and Reference G uide, we suggest that all prospective property
owners do w hat sm art real estate agents throughout the state do and get in touch w ith the K A M P F T IT I F
&amp; G U A R A N T Y C O R P . fo r efficient, frien dly service on a ll o f your title insurance and escrow needs

COOL-WAY, INC.
Li e It CAC058064
W ith over 30 years in Sem inole County, C O O L W A Y is the best source for all o fyou r healing and e x ilin g needs in

Authorized Agent of

B U Y B e eh iv e
C o m m u n ic a tio n s

X c in g wuiesia
lassr

C O O L -W A Y technicians design and install air conditioners, heal pumps, furnaces, hum idifiers air cleaners heat
recovery ventilators, zone systems and programmable thermostats. They also provide home air conditioning arid
heating systems for every size and type o f home. Whether you are building a new home rcmodelinu or mst
replacing your air conditioning or heating system. Ihey can install the most efficient, reliable and durable products for
Their team o f professionals stands ready to serve you in any way necessary. You w ill alway s be treated with the
courtesy and respect every customer deserves When it comes to your home or business, you want an air conditioning
and heating system that provides value as well as comfort.
'
8
The editors o f this 2004 Business Review and Reference G uide suggest that you call C O O l Wa v i \ r
today at (407) 8J0-7I17 or (407) 322-6390 and let them make y o ur home or business more rom fortablc

�P ag e 9 A
Wednesday
February 11, 2004

S p o r t s

Seven
Mixed news for local pros
boys
Raines, D ucey get
teams
jobs; Blake looking
for new hom e
advance
in soccer
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
The boys’ district soc­
cer tournaments were
held last week and three
of the finals featured
locals facing off with
each other.
In the Class 6A-District
3 final in Larry Gergiev
Stadium at Winter Park's
Showaiter Field, Lake
Brantley (17-4-3) stunned
to-seeded Lake Mary
(17-5-3), 4-2.
Two of the Patriots'
four losses had come at
the hands of the Rams,
who had won five
straight over their SAC
rivals.
Gordon Stasak was
the star Lake Brantley as
he scored the first two
goals for the Patriots,
both on assists from
Graham Zusi, and then
had teammates Nick
Roberts and Naseem
Aboul-Hosn score the
final two goals off
rebounds of his shots on
goal.
Lake Mary led twice in
the game as Joris
Claessens scored the
game's first goal and Pat
Donoho broke a 1-1 half­
time tie with the first
score of the second half
on an assist from Kenny
Myers. The Rams were
also hurt when star mid­
fielder Eric Gorden
picked up a red card
early in the second half
and was ejected.
Kris Raad had a big
night with a goal and an
assist as host Oviedo (166-4) won its fourth dis­
trict title, 2-1, over
Winter Springs in the
Class 6A-District 2 finale
at John Courier Field.
Raad scored his 23rd
goal of the year with an
assist from Dennis Chin
and then assisted on
Zach Barber's score.
Corey Hatcher made
six saves for Oviedo with
only the Bears’ Valencia
getting a shot past him.
Dube had nine saves in
goal for Winter Springs.
In Class 5A-District 3,
host Lake Howell (11-75) upset top-seeded
Flagler Palm Coast (7-74), 4-1, at Red Bug Lake
Park.
The third-seeded Silver
Hawks got a pair of
goals from Rodrigo
Kaufman and never
looked back in avenging
a 3-2 loss to the Bulldogs
in November.
Lake Howell scored
the first two goals of the
game as Kaufman took a
long pass from Daniel
Kurka on the run and
buried it in the back of
the net and three-min­
utes later Rafael Ortiz
claimed a misplayed ball
and scored.
After FPC cut the lead
to 2-1, the Silver Hawks
answered quickly as Ben
Mizelle took a perfectly
executed throw-in pass
from Boetto and found
the back of the net to
make the score 3-1 at
half.
Kaufman gave the
hosts a little breathing
room with his second
goal on an assist from
Sweeney.
The other big matchup
found Trinity Prep (15-21) edging Orangewood
Christian, 2-1, in the
Class 2A-District 4
Championship Game at
First Academy.
Keith Fernandez and
Derrick Johnson scored
the goals for the Saints
while goalkeeper Robby
Waked made 14 saves.
See Soccer, Page 11A

It's been a good news, bad news kind of
week for a trio of Seminole County's favorite
sons.
The Montreal Expos pulled somewhat of a
shocker when they announced that former
Seminole I ligh School star Tim Raines Sr. and
former Seminole Community College stand­

out Rob Ducey would be a part of their minor
league coaching staffs this season.
Frank Caccialore, another ex-SCC star, actu­
ally Seminole Junior College as he was an AllAmerican in the days of Jay Bergman, also got
the good news that he would remain in his
current capacity with the Expos.
The biggest surprise though was a downer
as the Arizona Cardinals released Sanfordborn quarterback Jeff Blake after only one sea­
son.
The Montreal Expos named their minor
league coordinators, managers, coaches and
trainers for the 2(H14 season. Player
Development Director Adam YVognn made
the announcements. Doug Sisson (Field),
See Pros, Page 10A

FILE P H O T O S

It was the best of limes and tfio worst of limes last week as Jeff
Blake (left) wa6 reloasod by the Phoenix Cardinals, wtiilo his god
fathor, Tim Raines Sr. (right) was named to his tirst managerial job
by the Montreal Expos.

Lake Mary,
Lake H ow ell
halve boys
S A C crown

Tribe
6shows’
in State
lifting

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

By Denn Smith
Sports Editor

R a m

s ,

H a w k s

The Lake Mary and Lake
Howell boys' basketball
teams did what they had
to do as the regular season
winds down toward next
week's district tourna­
ments.
Darryl Merthie contin­
ued his phenomenal play
of late, scoring 25 points,
pulling down seven
rebounds, handing out six
assists and taking away six
steals and the Rams (15-7)
needed every one of them
to edge past University, 5651.
Cousin Lyndon Merthie
' provided'most nf the atlrer
offOrtse for the wlnher’s as
the senior forward poured
in 15 points.
The Silver Hawks, mean­
while, got another big
game from senior Pat
Calathes as they wrapped
up a share of the Seminole
Athletic Conference cham­
pionship with Lake Mary
with an 82-60 runaway
over Winter Springs.
Calathes netted 25 points
and handed out six assists
for Lake Howell (10-4),
while freshmen Jon
Roberson and Nick
Calathes, the youngest of
three Calathes brothers on
the team, scored 15 points
each.
Juniors Jared Benton and
Brett Hodges led the way
for the Bears with 20 and
15 points, respectively.
Winter Springs (16-9) did
get back on the winning
track on Monday as
Benton had 20 points and
11 steals, Hodges 21 points
and fellow junior Jeff
Owens 10 rebounds as the
Bears nipped Trinity Prep
(19-4), 66-62.
Scott Dietrich had a
game-high 27 points and
five assists for the Saints,
while Madison Hampden
chipped in with 14 points
and eight rebounds.
The team with the best
record in the county,
Oviedo, found itself in
See Basketball, Page 11A

s p l i t

tit le

Herald photos by Jim Wentz

Lake Mary junior Darryl
Merthie (above) contin­
ued his phenomenal
play of late, scoring 25
points, pulling down
seven rebounds, hand­
ing out six assists and
taking away six steals
and the Rams (15-7)
needed every one of
them to edge past
University, 56-51. Lake
Howell, meanwhile, got
another big game from
senior Pat Calathes
(shooting the ball at left)
as the Silver Hawks
wrapped up a share of
the Seminole Athletic
Conference
champi­
onship with Lake Mary
with an 82-60 runaway
over Winter Springs.
Calathes netted 25
points and handed out
six assists for Lake
Howell (19-4), while
freshmen
Jon
Roberson and Nick
Calathes, the youngest
of three Calathes broth­
ers on the team, scored
15 points each.

The Seminole Athletic
Conference represented itself
well in the first Florida I ligh
School Athletic Associntionsponsored girls weightlifting
stale championships at
DeLand I ligh School this
past weekend.
Seminole and Winter
Springs each had an individ­
ual winner and finished with
17 and 15 points, respective­
ly, (o finish in third and
fourth place, trailing only
champion Spruce Creek and
runner-up Keystone 1Lights
among the 86 teams in the
competition.
Tire Fighting Seminoles' .
Jennifer Spec was the cJi.im-'
pion at 183 pounds, and
Bears' Amy Hartman won at
199 pounds.
Lake Brantley and Oviedo
were not far behind as they
tied for seventh place with
seven points.
The Patriots had the firstever individual champion as
Kimberly Torres was the
winner at 101-pounds, the
first class to lift.
The Lions' top individual
was Megan Kranz with a sec­
ond place finish at 139pounds.
In addition toSpee,
Seminole also had a second
place finisher in Jenna
Fitzpatrick at lit) and a third
place finisher in Amy Joyce
at lt9.
The final SAC finisher in
the top three was Winter
Springs' Ashley Cleaver, who
finished second at 139.

GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Jt D r I..iiul

TEAM SCORES
1. Spruce Creek. 44; 2. K e ytto n c
3. S rm ln o lr, 17; 4. W inter
S p rin g '. 15; 5. M jn .itre 10; 6 L zk rw o o d
KjiuIi, H, 7. (tie) l. j k r B ran tley,
Seabreeze. O viedo, Altb.i, 7; 11. Baker
County, t&gt;, 12- (tie) Bellevietv, Booker,
U nion County, 5; 15. (lie) I’ascu, Port
Charlotte, Rutherford, 4.

Height*, 22.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
(Bench-Clean-Total):
101 _ 1. K im b e ry T urret, Lake
Brantley, 145-140 _ 285; 2. A sh le y
IVrdvat, Spruce Creek. 135-135 _ 270; 3.
A ll Lacey, Lakewood Ranch, 125-130

255.
110 _ I. Jayne K a rla s, Spruce Creek,

See Weightlifting, Page 10A

SCC women near state bid
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

H arald p h o to b y J im Want*

Sophomore Nichole Bennett (center)
scored 23 points filling in for starter
Natalie Emmanuelli as the SCC women
won a pair of games over the weekend.

SANFORD — A slow- start in each
half meant little in the end as the
Seminole Community College
wohien's basketball team rolled over
Florida Community College at
Jacksonville, 77-47, in a Mid-Florida
Conference contest Monday night at
the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center.
The Raiders were held to five points
over the first five minutes of the
game, but then exploded with the
help of several three-point shots to
take a 20-point lead at halftime, 44-24.
The Stars came out of the lockerroom on fire and scored the first eight
points of the second half to cut the
lead to 12, 44-32, before SCC pulled
away for the win.

Freshman Danielle Jenkins led all
scorers with 19 points, while sopho­
more Rosanna Davis added 12 points
and nine rebounds. Sophomore
Nichole Bennett had another good
start playing in place of the absent
Natalie Emmanuelli, hitting three
three-pointers and finishing with 11
points.
This past Saturday night in the
Gainesville, the Raiders won their
first road conference game by defeat­
ing host Santa Fe Community
College, 86-65.
Davis and fellow sophomore
Mariana Spencer combined for 16
points and 14 rebounds, while fresh­
man post Kirsten Harris came off the
bench to score 21 points and grab
sew n rebounds.
The other inside player for SCC,
freshman Albena "BoBo" Bosia added

12 points and seven rebounds.
Bennett added 12 points and six
rebounds, while Jenkins and fellow
fresliman guard Jennifer Anderson
had good nights with Jenkins scoring
nine points, dishing out five assists
and grabbing seven rebounds and
Anderson scoring 11 points, pulling
down three rebounds and coming up
with two steals.
Point Guard Missy Guadagnino
from Winter Springs added five
assists and four rebounds.
The Raiders are now 16-8 on the
season and ranked fifth in the state.
But more importantly, Coach Lisa
Nuxol's squad is 5-3 in the conference
and need just a win or two, or FCC-J
losses to lock up one of the three
guaranteed state berths for the M-FC.
The women will try to take a step in
See SCC, Page 11A

�VagelOA

Wednesday. February II, 2004

T he H erald

Liberty Christian School teams win three more
By Shollie Knowles
Special to The Herald
The Liberty Christian School boys basketball
team won a pair of games last week, while the
girls easily won in their only outing as both
teams remained unbeaten.
The boys traveled to Marion County
Monday for a hard-fought 47-42 win over
Soul's Harbor and then hosted Hear Lake
Christian School Friday night for
Homecoming and easily won 55-29.

The girls also defeated Soul's Harbor, 37-15.
The Patriots scored the final 10 points of
the first quarter against Bear Lake to take a
12-2 lead. After Bear Lake scored the first
bucket of the second period, Liberty reeled
off 16 unanswered points and enjoyed a 33-6
lead at the half.
Bear Lake gained a little ground as Liberty
substituted freely in the second half, actually
outscoring Liberty 15-8 in the third period, the
Patriots were too much for the Crusaders.
Mark Tavanyer lead Liberty with 20 points,

scored six points in the final period and 16 for
the game, while Jenkins added 11 points.
The girls had a little easier time with Soul s
Harbor, leading 10-4 at the end of the first
period and 16-8 at the half. They outscored
Soul's Harbor 9-0 in the third period and
coasted to the victory.
Brittany Unsworth scored 17 [Hunts and
grabbed 10 rebounds for the Lady Patriots,
Taja Scott had 10 points and II rebounds and
Katie Syner had nine points and six
rebounds.

a dozen rebounds and four steals. Joe Stephen
finished with 18 points, six rebounds and four
steals. Jason Jenkins added five points and
grabbed nine rebounds.
The Liberty boys got off to a slow start
against Soul's Harbor, trailing 14-8 at the end
of the first period and 27-19 at half-time.
The Patriots cut their deficit to two points at
the end of the third period and pulled off the
victory behind the play of Tavanyer and
Stephen. Stephen scored 10 points in the
fourth period to finish with 20. Tavanyer

Locals headed to Jr. National
Weightlifting Championships
Special to the Herald
Two Orlando-area
weightlifters, teenage girls
who train weekdays at Lake
Brantley High School, are
expected to bring home
medals this weekend
(February 13-15) from the
Junior National Weightlifting
Championships being held
near Chicago.
Kathleen McConnell and
Meredith 1lamill are mem­
bers of Team Altamonte
Weightlifting and trained
together last summer at the
invitation-only US Olympic
Training Center in Colorado
Springs, after impressive lift­
ing and Junior Olympic
National Title wins in 2003.
The teammates are hoping to
impress the US Olympic
judges and coaches in 2004,
be invited back to Colorado
Springs, and eventually, to be
invited to the Olympic Trials
in 2008.
McConnell, 16-years old, is
lifting in this weekend's meet
in the 48-kilogram (106
pounds) weight class. A dra­
matic competition is expect­
ed, as McConnell and two
other competitors have quali­
fied for the competition with
exactly the same weight
totals, 120 kilograms (264
pounds). The three young
lifters will be battling for the

gold, bronze and silver
medals in the Snatch and
Clean &amp; Jerk competitions.
Hamill, a 13-year old
eighth-grader at Rock Lake
Middle School, will compete
in the 58-kilogram (up to 128
pounds) weight class and is
expected to take the bronze
with a combined total of 120
kilograms. Hamill currently
holds the title of US Jr.
Olympic Champion in her
weight class.
Other Team Altamonte
weightlifters 17 years old and
younger competing in Illinois
are Hamill's brother John (77
kg weight class), Ashley
Kirkpatrick (69 kg), Steve
Adams (69 kg), Chris
Heinbockel (69 kg), and
Daniel Orr (94 kg). All will be
competing against lifters up
to 20 years old and will be
representing Team Florida
Weightlifting.
This Olympic year is partic­
ularly strong for Team
Florida, with at least three
lifters expecting invitations to
the Olympic Trials in St.
Joseph, Missouri May 6th-8th.
The lifters competing for a
spot on the US Olympic Team
include Robert Murphy,
Shelton Gilyard, and Jessica
Fides. Other Florida lifters
who could still earn an invi­
tation to the trials include

Jason Aun, Dan Hogan, Rod
Benjamin, Chris Follenius,
Paul Roberts and Chris
Singleton. Four years from
now, during the 2008
Olympic Trials, Hamill and
McConnell are expected to
join this list of elite athletes.
Last year, Team Florida
hosted the 2003 Junior
National Championships in
Altamonte Springs where
four new American teenage
records were set. Team
Florida's girls scored the
most points overall last year
and received the First Place
Team Award, while Team
Florida’s boys placed second.
In 2002, Team Florida
Weightlifting earned three
national titles: American
Open Champions, Collegiate
Champions and Under-23
National Team Champions.
Team Florida Weightlifting
is a not-for-profit organiza­
tion dedicated to the develop­
ment and promotion of
Olympic Style Weightlifting
among Florida youth and
young adults. It offers
instruction, training and com­
petition on a statewide level
to anyone who may be inter­
ested. AH are welcome.
Scholarships are available for
those in need.
For more information, visit
www.usaweightlifting.org.

Briefs
PARK FU N D RA ISER IS A SU CC ESS
lh spite of a quick change of venue due to
the closing of Alaqua Country Club, the 3rd
annual Law Enforcement Memorial Park
Golf Tourney, on Monday, January 19th, was
a success.
The golf tournament was held at Sabal
Point Country Club in Long wood and more
than 40 sponsors and 164 golfers raised
nearly $22,(KX) dollars (net) for the park
project.
The proceeds from this tournament will
go toward the construction of the Eugene
Gregory Law Enforcement Memorial Park,
near Geneva. It is being named in memory
of Seminole County Deputy Eugene
Gregory, who was killed July 8tn, 1998
while on duty in the Geneva area. The park
is intended to honor all Seminole County
Law Enforcement Officers and to give the
youth of Geneva much-needed recreational
space.
The project is now in the engineering and
legal phases. Most of the project is being
funded by donations of cash, supplies and
labor by the public.
The tournament was to be held at the
Alaqua Country Club near Lake Mary, but
the country club closed abruptly just three
days before the event.
Organizers of the tournament scrambled,
and with the help of the Sabal Point
Country Club, relocated the tourney to that
venue.
For more information about the park proj­
ect, please contact Deputy Todd Moderson
at 407-328-3761 or Sharon Bryan at 407-3283760.
M O RE BABE RUTH TRYO U TS
Tile City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department will hold a player placement
and registration sign-up day for its Youth
Baseball Majors (11-12 year olds) and
Minors (9-10 year olds) this coming week at
Chase Park. I’layers can still sign-up at the
recreation department before then if they so
wish.
All players that sign up will be drafted on
to a team. Cost for both divisions is $40 for
residents and $50 for non-residents (those
players living outside the city limits).
The Minor League players (9-10) should
report to Chase Park by 6 p.m. Tuesday and
the Major League players (11-12) should
also report to Chase Park by 6 p.m. on
Thursday.
Players should dress accordingly and
bring their gloves. Bats will be provided.
Fqr more information call the Recreation
Department at -107-330-5697.
LAKE M A RIA N S STA R FOR UCF
BASEBALL
Lake Mary sophomores Drew Butera and
the Bono brothers, Ryan and Kyle, all had
big weekends as the UCF baseball team
swept its season-opening two-game series
against Florida International last weekend
in Miami.
Ryan Bono, starting at first base, went Ifor-3 with two runs scored and Butera
scored a run as the Golden Knights won the
opener last Saturday, 6-2. Kyle Bono, UCF's

closer, did his job as the sophomore right­
hander pitched a perfect three innings for
the save with three strikeouts.
On Sunday, Butera finished 3-for-5 includ­
ing driving in the game-winning RBI in the
top of the ninth inning to propel the Golden
Knights to a 8-6 victory, erasing a 6-2 deficit
with five shutout innings from their
bullpen.
UCF got three runs back via an error in
the fifth when FIU first baseman Michael
Lopez committed an error on a Clay
Timpner ground ball, to score Ryan Bono.
Bono started the UCF rally with a pinch-hit
single to center field. The two-out error
proved costly for the Golden Panthers, as
Butera followed drilled a RBI-single to right
field to cut the lead to 6-4. FIU pitclrer
Andrew Edwards then uncorked a wild
pitch to the next batter, scoring Timpner, to
cut the lead to 6-5 and set the stage for more
heroics from Butera.
The Golden Knights return to action this
weekend at home vs. No. 2 LSU. The threegame series vs. the Tigers begins Friday at 6
p.m. at Jay Bergman Field. For ticket infor­
mation, please call the UCF ticket office at
407-823-GOLD.
LON GW OO D SO FTBA LL
The City of Longwood is offering an adult
Co-Ed Slowpitch Softball League to be
played on Friday night's starting February
27th.
Games will be played at Candyland Park
and the first game will start at 6:45 p.m.
The cost is $240 per team, plus $15 ASA
fee and a $5 per person fee for non
Longwood residents.
For more information call 407-260-3447 or
email at fmeli©'ci.longwood.fl.us.
MACHER BEN EFIT SOFTBA LL
The 3rd Annual Sean Macher Memorial
Benefit Softball Tournament will be held the
weekend of February 21-22.
Games will be played in Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium and at Zinn Beck Field
and the cost is $175 per team plus two ASAapproved softballs.
The double elimination event will feature
two divisions: Co-Ed (16-and-Over) and
Men's Class D.
First Place teams will receive a team tro­
phy and championship prize and runnerups will get a team trophy and goody bags.
Deadline to enter is Thursday, February
12th.
The event will also feature a bar-b-que
and pre-orders are being taken.
A slab of ribs will go for $15 and a half­
chicken dinner is $6. Both specials will
include two sides and rolls. Dinners must be
pre-ordered.
To order, contact Cheri Macher in the front
office at All Souls Catholic School (810 S.
Oak Ave., Sanford) or Tom Wilks at 407-2072107.
Full concessions will also be available dur­
ing the tournament.
Proceeds from the tournament and bar-bque will benefit the All Souls Catholic
School Class of 2004 Community Service
See Briefs, Page 11A

A ' •^

%
V

—

H* id v
™ ‘I '

*
&lt; ***&amp; &gt; •*

JF !

t . *1 ij\ u i
*
&gt;m

K/ a , .•' A iiil, 9 .
. w r* 7 i r —__M

P h o lo courtesy of Sabrina H o Im

Meredith Hamill (right) spots Kathleen McConnell during a recent practice as the girls work toward their
2008 Olympic dreams.

Pros
Continued from Page 9A
Brent Strom (Pitching) and
Cacdatore (Hitting) return in
their coordinator roll's, while
Jose Alguacil will serve in a
dual role of Infield
Coordinator and Gulf Coast
League coach.
Among the Expos minor
league managers, Dave
Hupperl (Triple-A
Edmonton) and Dave
Machemer (Double-A
Harrisburg) return to posi­
tions held in 2003. Tim Raines
(Single-A Brevard County), •
Bobby I lenley (Single-A
Savannah), Arturo Defreiles
(Rookie-level Gulf Coast
League Expos) and Sergio
Mendez (Rookie-level
Dominican Summer League)
step into new positions for
the 2004 campaign. The man­
ager and coaching positions
with short-season Single-A
Vermont will be announced
at a later date.
Former big leaguers Raines,
Ducey and Ricky Bones are
among the newest additions
to the Expos minor league
staff.
The club's all-time leader in
stolen bases (635), runs
scored (947), triples (82) and
walks (793), Sanford's Raines
ranks among the Expos' lop
three all-time in nearly every
offensive category. The 44year-old represented
Montreal in seven straight
All-Star Games from 1981-87.
Raines returns to the Expos
for the first time since batting
.308 in 47 games in 2(X)1.
Raines also could have
become a coach for AAA
Edmonton but took the
Brevard job so he could be
closer to home and family.
Ducey, who was bom in
Toronto but calls Seminole
County home, hit .242 with
31 home runs and 146 RBI for
Toronto, California, Texas,
Seattle, Philadelphia and

Montreal during his 13-year
major league career. I le con­
cluded his big league career
by batting .239 with two
home runs and eight RBI for
the Expos in 2001.
Everything was rosy for
Blake when he signed with
Arizona last spring along
with former Florida and
Dallas Cowboys star Emmitt
Smith.
But after a tough season
and a change of coaches,
Blake got caught in an age
and salary cap woes, which
are becoming a yearly thing
in the NFL.
New Arizona Head Coach
Denny Green announced the
termination of the final two
years of Blake's three-year
contract.
"Josh McCown is our start­
ing quarterback," Green
asserted, "so we felt it is in
Jeff's best interests to release
him now to give hjm the
opportunity to catch on with
another team.
"We've looked carefully at
our quarterback situation and
we feel Josh is going to be an
outstanding quarterback. The
fans deserve to know who
the starting quarterback is. I
don't think we need to have a
contest to see that Josh
McCown is going to be the
starting QB of this team.
"In year three, he is ready
to step in and be the starter.
He has a lot of outstanding
tools to do well in the NFL.
He has a quick release, he has
the size, the height, he has
the speed, he has the athletic
ability and he has the gun­
slinger mentality that says
that he really wants to do
well. 1 think it is good for the
football team to establish that
as we make this new
approach to the Cardinals
that along with that we are
decisive in who they are look­
ing to lead the football team

W eightlifting-----Continued from Page 10A
140-145 _ 285; 2. Jenna Fitzpatrick, Seminole,
135-135
270; 3. Samantha Turnbull, Spruce
Creek, 115-145 _ 260.
119 _ 1. Brittany Meng, Keystone Heights, 135165 _ 300; 2. Jaime Grogan, Keystone Heights,
125-145 _ 270; 3. Amy Joyce, Seminole, 110-155 _
265.
129 _ 1. Sam DeCristofaro, Manatee, 155-170 _
325; 2. Megan Kranz, Oviedo, 170-155 _ 325; 3.
Crystal Bates, Pasco, 170-140 _ 310; 4. Melissa
Caissie, Spruce Creek, 150-145 _ 295.
139 _ 1. Angela Candage, Seabreeze, 175-195 _
370; 2. Ashley Cleaver, Winter Springs, 170-195 _
365; 3. Kayla Couey, Keystone Heights, 155-190
345.

on offense."
Blake, 33, a 12-year veteran,
leaves the Cardinals after
posting a 3-10 record as a
starter last season in his only
campaign with the team. In
the 13 contests, he completed
208 of 367 passes (.567) for
2,247 yards and 13 touch­
downs with 15 interceptions.
He also gained 177 yards
rushing on 30 attempts with
two touchdowns.
Blake leaves Arizona with
career statistics that include
1,805 pass completions in
3,195 attempts (.565) for
21,529 yards and 132 touch­
downs with 95 interceptions,
plus 414 rushes for 2,022
yards and 14 touchdowns.
Before joining the Cardinals
last season, Blake played for
the N.Y. Jets (1992-93),
Cincinnati Bengals (1994-99),
New Orleans Saints (2(HH)-01),
and Baltimore Ravens (2002),
"It isn't about Jeff, it is
about Josh," said Green of the
move. "It is about Josh being
in his third year and being
ready to be the starting QB, I
think that when you draft a
player you expect that player
to play. Some play the first
year, some play the second
year and they better start to
play by the third year. You
look at the Carolina game
where tire Cardinals had a
chance to win that game,
McCown did everything he
could to help that team win
that ball game."
"Jeff was solid as a starter.
He came here to be a starter.
It would not be in Jeff's best
interest to change his role.
Every player has to know his
role, accept his role and be
the best at his role. Jeff can
become a free agent and he
has a whole month to find
the right situation, whether
that is as a starter or a backup
somewhere. He now has time
to do that and that is impor­
tant."

154 _1. AshleeCain, Altha, 190-160 _ 350; 2 Keri
Hagerman, Spruce Creek, 170-165
335- 3.
Priscilla Wva, Port Charlotte, 160-170 _~330.
169 _ 1. Julia Martin, Spruce Carek, 190-190
380; 2. Summer Crosby, Union County, 160-195 ~
355; 3. Erica Tumminello, Spruce Creek, 150-180 ~

j

. Amanaa Martingano, Spruce Creek, 1/

199 _ 1. Amy Hartman, Winter Springs, 2
390; 2. Amanda Wright, Spruce Creek, I60-K
3. Cyara Gipsoa Lakewood Ranch, 170-155
Ashley Rosso, DeLand, 165-155 _ 320.
Unlimited _ 1. Latavia Bagiev, West Port, 2
460; 2. Dominique Freeman, Booker, 205-180
Lauren Craft. Rutherford, 205-165 _ 370.

�T iif. H erald

Page IIA Wednesday. February II. 2001

O ’Leary completes staff with receivers coach
S pecial to the Herald
UCF football coach George
O'Leary completed his coach­
ing staff Saturday with the
hiring of D.J. McCarthy of
Boca Raton as receivers
coach. McCarthy comes to
UCF from the University of
Nevada and replaces long­
time assistant Sean Beckton.
"I'm very happy to have
D.J. join the staff," O'Leary
said. " He has ties to the state
of Florida and has a wealth of
experience with the passing
game. He wilt be a good
addition to the staff already
in place."
McCarthy was receivers
coach for the Wolf Pack since
2000 and was instrumental in
the development of recordsetting receiver Nate
Burelson, who led the nation
in receptions in 2002 with 138
catches. Burelson set many
Nevada and Western Athfetic
Conference records, including
receptions in a game with 19
and receiving yardage in a
game with 326.
"It's a dream come true to
be here," McCarthy said.
"When you grow up in
Florida and you want to
coach, you think about being
able to coach at one of the
universities. For me, UCF is
at the top of that list."
McCarthy graduated from
the University of Washington
in 1994, where he played
receiver for the I luskies. I le
then began his coaching
career at his alma mater, Boca
Raton I ligh School, where he
spent two years and coached
former UCF receiver Tavirus
Davis. I le also coached for a
year at Fort Lauderdale I ligh
School before moving into the
college ranks at West I fills
Community College in
California.
Prior to joining the staff at
Nevada, McCarthy spent two
years as a coaches assistant in

the NFL with the Oakland
Raiders. He got his start in
the NFL as an intern with the
Iampa Bay Buccaneers in
1998.

BRUINS CLAW G O LD EN
KN IG H TS IN SECO ND
H ALF WIN
Junior forward Brandi
Miller recorded 14 points and
12 rebounds as the Belmont
women's basketball team
dropped UCF, 65-58, in
Atlantic Sun action at Curb
Event Center on Monday
night. It was the Bruins first
win over UCF in four meet­
ings.
Belmont (10-10, 8-5 A-Sun)
struck first offensively on a
layup by Brandi Miller before
UCF (8-12, 7-6 A-Sun) scored
seven unanswered points.
I he Golden Knights' defense
kept the Bruins off the scoreboard for nearly five and a
half minutes during that time
and extended their margin to
18-8 with 8:08 remaining in
half on a basket by senior for­
ward Adrienne Billings.
With UCF up 22-13, the
Bruins went on a 7-0 run to
cut their deficit to two points
at 5:08, but the visitors stayed
on top outscoring the hosts 64 down the stretch. The
Golden Knights held a 28-24
advantage at intermission
despite a foul at the buzzer
that sent Belmont freshman
guard Angel Jones to the line.
Both of her attempts were
good.
In the first period, the
Golden Knights posted 43.3%
shooting accuracy from the
field, wnile limiting the
Bruins to 22.9%. BU owned a
24-23 margin on the boards,
Belmont made six of eight
chances from the charity
stripe, but UCF only made
one of five.
Foul shooting continued to
be a bane for UCF as the team
hit one of four opportunities

Briefs
Continued from Page 10A
Project.
For more information contact Don Macher
at (work) 407-427-1635 or e-mail at don.macher@kimley-hom.com.

D A Y T O N A BEACH M O TO RSPO RTS
EXPO
The 19th Annual Daytona Bench
Motorsports Expo (formerly known as the
Circle Track Racing Expo), presented by
Chevrolet, brings all new exciting motorsports
action including the hottest new vehicles from
GM and Chevrolet, manufacturer displays,
driver signings and much more to the Ocean
Center (101 North Atlantic Ave.) February 1113, 2004.
Tens of thousands of attendees, including
racers and motorsports enthusiasts alike, will
jeruse 60,000+ sq. ft. of exhibitor space for the
atest product innovations, racing parts and
equipment as well as racing collectibles and
souvenirs at hundreds of displays.
This year's show features include:
* Racer Sponsorship giveaway. On opening
and closing day of the show, two lucky win­
ners will each be awarded a prize of a mini­
mum of $3,000 in equipment and sponsorship
money donated by Daytona Beach
Motorsports exhibitors. Cash prizes will be
used onsite to purchase the newest technology
available.
* NASCAR Driver Signings and Activities:
Busch series driver Jason White on Friday,
Feb, 13 and Nextel Cup car and Busch series
car on display from owner Fred Bickford II
Feb. 12 and 13.
* Appearances and autograph sessions with
retired NASCAR great Bobby Allison and
retired NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Harry
Gifnt.
* Fairs of top NASCAR engine builders are
teamed up and then pit against each other in
the second round of the 5th Annual Clevite
Engine Builders Showdown, an invitation
only competition. Their challenge is to com­
pletely assemble and run an engine before
their competitor. The competition is highly
entertaining but also educates the race fans on
the some of racing's behind the scene heroes.
* The Motorsports Garage, sponsored by U
Coat It and Sunnen, is a working replica of a
NASCAR garage which houses a full schedule
of informative hands-on seminars on a host of
racing-related topics including a Q&amp;A session
with the legendary Vic Edelbrock.
* Welding &amp; Fabricating Pavilion features
leading industry companies such as Lincoln
Electric and ESAB Cutting Systems who will

f

in the first five minutes of the
second half. Meanwhile, the
Bruins' sharp shooting from
behind the arc helped them
stay within striking distance.
It was a trey by sophomore
Jenny Conkle at 10:10 that
brought the Bruins within
one, before junior Kiki
Radford tied the score at 42
on a free throw minute later.
Theh, at 8:34, Miller gave BU
its first lead (44-42) since her
game-opening layup.
Junior center Ali Roberts
knotted the game at 44, but
Conkle sank another three at
7:22 to spark a 12-4 run by
the Bruins. The Golden
Knights started a comeback at
1:47 and drew within three on
a trey by freshman guard
Lashaunda Slade with 55 sec­
onds remaining to play,
Belmont put away seven of
eight free throw shots down
the stretch negating sopho­
more guard Celeste I ludson's
three-pointer in the waning
seconds.
UCF finished the night with
39.3% shooting from the field
compared to 31.7% for
Belmont. The Golden Knights
were 7-for-19 (36.8%) from
the foul line, while BU went
l8-for-22 (81.8%). UCF outrebounded the hosts by a 47-43
margin.
I ludson, who had a teamhigh eight rebounds, and
Billings each posted 13 points
for the Golden Knights.
Freshman center Destri
Hockey also had 15 points for
the Bruins.
The Golden Knights are on
the road again at Troy State
on Feb. 14 for a 3 p.m. lip-off
before returning home to host
Campbell on Feb. 19 at 7 p.m.
in UCF Arena.

UCF M EN SUFFOCATES
LISPCO M B TO KEEP
PACE IN A-SUN
Roberto Morentin scored 20
points and led three players

demonstrate the latest fabrication techniques.
Other noteworthy features include:
* Autograph and photograph sessions with
NHRA legend Don Garlits, tne SI P girls and
NASCAR drivers.
* Legendary racer Marvin Ranch's complete­
ly restored I960 C20 Pontiac Catalina—an
exact replica of the vehicle he drove to victory
in the 1961 Daytona 500
* A book signing with Angle Skinner, wife of
NASCAR driver Mike Skinner and author of
"Turning Points." The book, which will be
available onsite, is a collection of defining
moments in some of NASCAR's most loved
celebrities.
* PlayStation 2 Touring Attraction, which
includes a 68 foot expandable trailer with 31
kiosks. Forty-five enthusiasts at a time will be
able to preview the newest racing games and
much more.
* Operation Fire SAFE, the sister organiza­
tion to Race Against Drugs, is giving away
free smoke alarms to attendees.
Show hours are Wednesday, February 11
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday, February 12
from 5-10 p.m. and Friday, February 13 from
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is $10 at the door
and $5 in advance. Tickets can be purchased
online at www.daytonaexpo.com or by phone
at 800-830-3976.
GAMEDAY M A N A GEM EN T G RO U P TO
M ANAGE TRANSPORTATION FOR
DAYTONA SPEED W EEKS INCLUDING
THE DAYTONA 500
Gameday
lay Management Group has been
awarded tire contract from Daytona
International Speedway to manage the park
and ride fan transportation system for 2004
Speedweeks including the Daytona 500.
GMG will provide tnese high-profile events
with a comprehensive transportation plan that
will include transporting more than hundreds
of thousands of people with their park and
ride shuttles for the upcoming February
events. GMGfs team consists of approximate­
ly 60 employees that will work with law
enforcement and event officials to provide a
smooth traffic flow and ensure safety and
security.
"Gameday Management Group is honored
to be working with Daytona International
Speedway on the upcoming prominent racing
events," states Tony Vitrano, president of
Gameday Management Group. "We hope to
utilize our experience handling large-scale
events to further enhance Daytona's already
fan friendly park and ride operation. We look
forward to being an integral part of the event
management team and to offer insight to
improve on the transportation plan and pro­

S o ccer
Continued from Page 9A
The regionals begin tomor­
row (Thursday) with the
Quarterfinals.
County schools fill half of
the eight spots in Class 6ARegion 1 with Lake Brantley
hosting Boone and Oviedo
welcoming Mandarin and
Lake Mary going to West
Orange and Winter Springs
heading to Orange Park.
In Class 5A-Region 1, Lake
Howell welcomes Merritt
Island to Richard L. Evans
Field.
And in Class 2A-Region 3,

both Trinity Prep and
Orangewood Christian get
home games, with the Saints
hosting Vero Beach-St.
Edward's and the Rams fac­
ing West Palm Beach-Kings
Academy.
AH of the games begin at 7
p.m. except the Orangewood
contest which will be played
at 4 p.m. in Maitland.
CLASS 6A-DISTRICT3
zt S h o w a llrr t ir ld
P A T R IO T S 4, R A M S 2
L z k r B rz n llry
1
3 _ 4
Lake M ary
1
1 . 2
Goals _ Find H all: Lake* Mary, Classens,
19:46; Lake Brantley. Stasak. 750 (Zusi).
Second Halt: Lake Mary. Donuho. 36 33

(Myers); Lake Brantley, Stasak, 31:40
(Zust); Lake Brantley. Roberts, 28:45;
la k e Brantley, Aboul-H osn, 13:12. Shots
on goal . Lake Brantley 8; Lake M ary 6
Save* _ Lake B rantry (Chandler) 4; Lake
M a ry (W illiam s) 4; Records _ la k e
Brantley 17-4-3; Lake M a ry 17-5-3.

CLASS 5A-D1STR1CT 3
at Red Bug Lake Park
S IL V E R H A W K S 4, B U L L D O G S 1
Lake H o w e ll
3
1 _ 4
Flag ler Palm G u s t
1
0 . 1
G o a ls _ Flag ler P a lm Coast 1 (Velez),
L a k e H o w e ll 4 (K a u fm a n 2, O rtiz ,
M tz e llr) . A s s is ts _ L a k e H o w e ll 3
(K u rk a . Duetto, Sw eeney) Shots on
goal _ Lake H o w e ll 22; Flag ler Palm
Coast 18. Saves _ Lake H o w e ll (Calise)
12. F la g le r P a lm C oa st (Lulgjuraj) 9.
Records _ Lake H o w e ll 11-7-5; Flag ler
P a lm C oast 7-7-4.

in double figures as UCF (174, 12-2) ended a two-game
losing skid downing
Lipscomb (7-15, 4-10), 73-57,
at Allen Arena Saturday after­
noon.
UCF scored early and often
putting together an 18-5 run
in the opening minutes of the
second naif. Morentin led the
way with six points during
the stretch. The Knights'
defense also held the Bison
with just one make from the
floor in the opening nine min­
utes of the second stanza.
UCF would extend its scor­
ing run to 25-8 and built up a
61-38 advantage with just less
than eight minutes remaining
in the game. Josh Peppers,
who hail seven points during
the burst, capped the run
with his only triple of the
game. The Golden Knights
continued to play solid defen­
sively and surrendered just
their second field goal of the
half after Stephan Bolt scored
with just over seven minutes
left to move the score to 61-41
following a traditional threepoint play. The Bison made
just seven shots in the second
naif, with 11 of their 27 sec­
ond-half points coming at the
free throw line,
Dexter Lyons got UCF off to
a quick start scoring eight
consecutive points, including
back-to-back triples giving
the Golden Knights an early
10-7 advantage. Lipscomb's
Brian Fisk knotted the game
at 10 following a three with
just under 15 minutes remain­
ing. Neither team could gain
much of an advantage, but
tlu* Bison were able to muster
a three-point lead, 18-15, fol­
lowing a bucket by Jason
Jackson. Morentin erased the
deficit lor UCF scoring four
straight points giving the
Knights a 19-18 advantage
with eight-and-a-half-minutes
to be played in the first half.
Witn UCF trailing 20-19,

Troy Lindbeck scored the
Knights next bucket drilling a
three and igniting a 14-3 UCF
run. Six different players
scored during the spurt,
including four points from
Liar)’ Johnson. Peppers, who
matched a season high with
11 points, capped the run fol­
lowing an atnletic drive to the
basket and lay-in. It gave
UCF its first double-digit
advantage at 33-23.
James Poindexter's lay-up
and Chad I lartman's free
throws with less than 30 sec­
onds remaining drew the
Bison to within 33-30, but
Lindbeck's second triple of
the half gave UCF a 36-30
edge at the intermission.
In addition to Morentin and
Peppers, Lyons scored in
double figures for the eighth
consecutive game finishing
with 14. Morentin's six
boards led tlu* Knights, who
outrobounded Lipscomb 3532. UCF shot 48 percent from
the floor (25-58) and connect­
ed on five three's in 15
attempts. UCF also went to
the charity stripe 19 times,
making 1$.
Lipscomb had two players
finish in double figures as
Fisk and Bolt finished with 14
and 10 points respectively.
The Bison hit 37 percent from
the floor (17-46) and made
seven shots from behind the
arc in 15 attempts. Hartman
led Lipscomb on the glass
pulling down seven boards.
I he Bison were l6-of-2t from
the line.
The Golden Knights return
to Orlando for a pair of
games. First up for UCF is
Jacksonville Thursday, Feb.
12. l ip off is slated lor 7:30
p.m. The Knights then square
oil against crosstown rival
Stetson on Saturday, Feb. 14.
lip oil is 4 p.m. and will be
televised live by Sunshine
Network. All the action can
be heard on the UCF ISP

vide the ultimate fan experience."
GMG will employ their Venue
Transportation Operations Plan the one source
for complete, integrated planning and opera­
tions management. The system, which took
over 4 years to develop, has received world­
wide acclaim for its functionality and efficien­
cy, was implemented at 15 venues for the 2002
Olympic Winter Games.
1 "We are Canfidunt'and’exerted; to be working
with the same transportation company, that
has been the leader in the development and
implementation of transportation plans and
services for some of the world's most presti­
gious sporting events; including the 2002
Olympic Winter Games and Super Bowl,"

Sport Network AM-740 The
Team with Marc Daniels call­
ing the action. Pregame cov­
erage will begin 30 minutes
prior to tip off.
ST ETSO N , D JO R D JIC S T I­
FLE G A RD N ER-W EBB
Borislav Djordjic posted
career-highs of 32 points and
II rebounds as Stetson defeat­
ed visiting Gardner-Wcbb 6248 in an Atlantic Sun
Conference game Saturday
night at the Edmunds Center.
With the victory, the I latters
(10-11, 8-7 A-Sun) sweep the
season series from the
Runnin' Bulldogs (6-17, 3-11)
and clinch their first A-Sun
tournament berth since 2001.
"I feel good about the fact
that the guys were 0-4 and
have now won eight of the
last 11 games," Hatter head
coach Derek Waugh said. "It
shows great character by the
guys. The three seniors, Joe,
Kevin, and Derrick have been
good leaders and everyone
has stepped up."
After going scoreless
Thursday night vs. Campbell,
Djordjic topped his previous
career-high of 15 points with
a 17-point outburst in the first
half. For the game he went
l2-for-16 from the field and 8for-9 from the free throw line.
"There have been two times
this year Borislav has played
poorly, and each time he has
responded well," Waugh said.
"1 le took 16 shots and I'd say
15 were real good looks."
Flie 1latters never trailed en
route to their third win a row.
The Runnin' Bulldogs
dropped their fourth straight.
E.J. Gordon was the only
other player to hit double fig­
ures with II points. GardnerWebb received points from 10
different players, but none
with more than seven.
Stetson will return to action
at 7 p.m. Thursday night at
Florida Atlantic.

states Robin Braig, president of Daytona
International Speedway.
About Gameday Management Group- GMG
offers global transportation solutions for the
special event world. For nearly a decade
GMG has been known for its international
reputation and unsurpassed performance.
Some of their most recent and upcoming proj­
ects include the 2002 Olympic Winter Games,
the 1999 NCAA Final Four, ever)’ Super Bowl
since 1999, 2003 Mazda Tangerine Bowl, 200*1
NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, 2004
Capital One Bowl, 2004 Olympic Summer
Games in Athens, Greece, 2006 Olympic
Winter Games in Torino, Italy and the 2008
NCAA Womenfs Final Four.

B a sk e tb a ll---------Continued from Page 9A
dogfight with improving
Seminole (11-11) as the Lions
(20-3) held off Arrow Force
XII, 54-53.
Danny Borque scored 17
points, Raul Davila 16 and
j lartzler added 10 points and
11 rebounds to lead the win­
ner's, while David Robinson
had 15 points and eight
rebounds and Cy Wynn 12
points for Seminole.
Orangewood Christian (167) continued its outstanding
season with an impressive 8857 victory’ over Lake Mary
Prep (14-9).
Kurt VandeStreek and Nick
Porta scored 22 points each
for the Rams, while Michael
Caulfield directed the attack
with 17 points and 13 assists.
Justin Stanley and Mike
Moradian led the way for the
Griffins with 15 points each.
Crooms Academy (9-14)
put up an excellent fight
before falling to powerful The
First Academy (15-7), 56-50.
Carey led the Panthers with
17 points, while Polk chipped
in with 13.
Lake Brantley also suffered
a tough defeat as it fell to dis­
trict foe Winter Park (13-11),
56-54.
Kyle Fowler led the Patriots
with 17 points, while
Jeremiah Rivers, the son of
Doc Rivers, led the Wildcats

with a game-high 18 points.
In girls' basketball:
Caitlyn Mitryk had a mon­
ster game with 16 points and
six blocked shots as Lake
Mary won its 2 1st game in
23 starts by edging Bishop
Moore (17-8), 39-32, in their
final tune-up before this
week's district tournaments.
Winter Springs (18-7) also
picked up a nice win to end
the regular season campaign
with a 53-49 victory over
Lake Howell (11-16).
Erin Dudley led the Bears
with 16 points, while Sara
Nuxol added 12 points and
five assists and Alyssa Eily
pulled down eight rebounds.
Brown paced the Silver
I lawks with 10 points and
seven rebounds, while Abby
Kohn and Kat I.uetzow
added 10 points each.
The Master's Academy
(11-9) continued its improve­
ment as Porter had 17 points
and 12 rebounds and
Nichols 10 points and nine
rebounds in a 50-27 thrash­
ing of Faith Christian.
Trinity Prep (17-5) had a
hand in history on Saturday
as it fell to New Smyrna
Beach, 53-34, giving the
Barracudas (24-0) tneir first
undefeated season ever.
It was a tough week for the
Saints as they had to face
both Ray and Brad Ridenour,

see
Continued from Page 9A
that direction and build some momentum
when the host the 9-0 conference leading
Central Florida Community College Patriots
tonight (Wednesday) at 5:30 p.m.
The Raiders have already lost a pair of
games to CFCC in Ocala and will be looking
for a little vengeance tonight.
The men will also be in action tonight, host­
ing the Patriots in a crucial conference game
starting at 7:30 p.m.
SCC fell out of a tie for third in the M-FC as
they saw a late lead dwindle against Santa Fe,
61-55, Saturday night.
The Raiders, who dominated play but could
not pull away, erased a five-point Santa Fe

father and son coaches, in
losses to New Smyrna and
Father Lopez, respectively.
Trinity Prep got a teamhigh 10 points from Angela
Guiu.
And of local interest,
Sanford's Jessie Pressley had
another outstanding game
with 20 points leading Father
Lopez (20-5) to a 76-21 crush­
ing of Flagler Palm Coast.
The Green Wave held the
Bulldogs scoreless in the first
half.
B A R R A C U D A S 53, S A IN T S 34
T rin ity P ir p (17-51
llu*&gt;hika 2. C u m 10, K irkw o o d 7,
katinnki 2, B akrr 4, Il.rdiwi 7, A m b im lv r
2. Totals: 1.16-7 31),
New S m ynaU tarh (24-01
Isaac 15, la w son 2, K. S m ith 9,
Kithburgh IS. C ro w fo o t 4. Roe 5. Total*:
21 S&gt;-»8 S3.
Trinity P rrp
4 12 b 1 2 .3 4
N ew Sm yrna B rach
20 14 11 8 . 5 3
I h n v -p o in t field goal* _ T nruly I’ rvp 2
(Gtnu 2): New Sm yrna Beach 2 (Isaac.
Roe) Tola) fouls _ Trinity Prep 13; N e w
Sm yrna Beach K. fo u le d out _ none.
Technicals _ none.
G R E E N W A V E 76, B U L L D O G S 21
lla g lr r Palm Coast (N/A)
Cortina 2, W all t l, Ituflm 1, D ay 3, Ger
2. Totals: 9 0-2 21.

I athrr I riper (21+5)
Pressley 20, M elendez It*. Tolland 2,
K c n /ik 10. IT A n g e lo 2. P u sh o ck i 6, Kussl
2, M il uughlm 4, l.andurf 12. Totals: 24
lb-20 76.
lla g lr r Palm C o a tt
0 0 9 12 _ 21
Father Lopez
IB 25 20 13 _ 76
T h n v -p o in l field goals _ lla g le r Palm
Coast 3 (Wall. Buffin. Day); l ather Lopez
III (Pressley 5, M elendez 5). Total fouls _
Llagler Palm L'oast 12; Father Lopez 6.
Fouled out _ none. Technicals _ none.

lead midway through the second half and tied
the score at 50-50 with 7:53 to play. The Saints
then went on a 10-3 run to put the game away
with 1:23 left.
SCC trailed early in the game but went on
an 11-0 run keyed by freshman leading scorer
TJ Jones to take a 34-32 lead with 15:32 left in
the game.
Jones led the Raiders with 22 points, two
assists and one steal, while Rusnawn Johnson
had eight points and two assists and Will
Graham six points, 14 rebounds and two
blocked shots.
Also having good games were Kemaine
Samuels (four rebounds, four blocked shots),
Will Greene (four blocked shots), and Vince
Mosley and Aaron Ball (three assists each).

■^L., 4

4

j

�I’ttgC 12A

Tiik Hkkald

Wednesday, February 11. 200-1

For The Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce

M
ARDIGRAS
Join Dan Ping For His Fund-Raising Event!
Come by 300 N. French or call 407-322-2611 for advance tickets

LO W
CO UN TRY

Bettye D. Smith Cultural Arts Center
119 W. 5th St. (between Park and Oak avenues)

Sunday, F eb ru ary 15
1 P M till 4 PM

Enjoy crawfish, shrimp
and all the fixings

Cost $ 12.00 In Advance

$15.00 At The Door

S P E A K E A S Y C O M E D Y C L U B will host a Ping for King fund-raiser. A portion of the $5 cover charge will go to the cam­
paign. The club is drawing some great reviews, and this is a chance to check out some local talent and help the chamber at the same time.
The Speakeasy Comedy Club is located in the Sanford Plaza at 2 9 2 1 S . Orlando Drive, It’s Suite 2 0 0 next to the Dollar General Store.
For tickets or other information, call the club at 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -4 0 6 8 .

We’re Now 46 Agents Strong And Painting The Town Red!

Introducing Our
Team Of
Experienced,
Knowledgeable,
Service Oriented
Real Estate
Professionals.
Patricia Kant - Team Leader
Gitta Urbainczyk
Sharpe, Heather
Dellenger, Nancy
Goldman, Monica
Mannino, Philip
Smith-Floyd, Tracy
Deanna Bowling
Thomas Dillon

Emrick, Bob
Singleton, Sharon
Adams-Mulchi, April
Denis, Trish
Hagerty, Denise
Meder, Damaris
Taver, Tangela
Kim Amkraut

Bonheim, Diane
Simerly, Kaye
Anderson, Kurt
Dennesen, Phil
Hall, Mel
Menard, Melissa
Veino, Daniel
Joe Srzedzinski

Clement, Marty
Simerly, Sonny
Coleman, Bettina
Dennesen, Donna
Hanley, Didem
Mitha, Nimisha
Weathington, Charles
Ron Zogg

St. Thomas, BJ
Taylor, Dixie
Davis, Kathy
Ellington, Jordan
Langley, Mark
Raman, Renu
Urbainczyk, Ernst
Grier, Barney

It is ALL about YVU, our customers!
We wish YVU a Happy Valentine’s Day
___________

KELLER
WILLIAMS*
R E A L T 1

Keller Williams Heritage Realty
100 W aym ont Court, Suite 110
B a y Tree Center
Office:

407-324-9777

To join our Team:
Call or e-mail
pkant@kw.com
www.kwlakemary.com

�The Herald

February II &amp; 12.2001

c h o ic e

HOMO

91-127

Employment
67-73

Real Estate

181197

M iscellaneous

141-165

____________

199-229

Page IB

231245

Services
252-319

To Place Your Ad Call 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1
21— Personals

To Whom It May
Concern: I would like
to sincerely thank Ihe
person who found my
attache case and
returned it to my front
door step. If you are
one of my neighbors,
please let me know. I
would like to shake
your hand.
Robert D. Battern
27— N ursery &amp;
C hild C are
Will koop youf child in my homo,
agos t&gt;2yrs 4C accepted, 6am
6pm. Mon-Frl, 407*321-6022

71—H elp Wanted
A c co u n t* Payable
A a d a ta n t
R eview and calculate all
payments and maintain records
o l payments Know ledge ol
M icrosoft W ord and E xce l
required. Maintain Accounts
Payable System, Soles and uso
Tax. 1099 requirements and
processing, Account allocation
and Standard Period Entries.
Prepares various accounlmg
statem ents
and
financial
reports
Team oriented with tho ability
to interact with Custom ers Wo
offer
a
com petitive
compensation pkg, including
401 k, stock purchase, major
m edical, dental, vacation,
holiday, personal time ott and
overtime Wo aro an E O E and
Drug troo workplace.
Send Resum e lo:
Featherlito Luxury Coaches
4441 Orange Blvd
Sanford. F L 32771
Phone: 407-323-1120
Fax: 407-323-1945
E-mail: actnlwood0Bhr.com
Aftercare teachers ( F T A PT
work until 6 30 p m .) and
substitute teachers needed
Prior childcare experience
required. C D A o r degree
preferred Apply in person M-F,
between 10 a m. • 1 pm, at Page
Prrvale School r San lord, or (ax
407-324-4513.
excellent
com ponsalion package tor F/T
employees E O E
Appointm ent Sottors PT
hours. F T pay, U p to
S12.55.tir 407-657-2900
Breakfast C o o k for AM
banquet
wilh
position
experience C a ll 407-4441000
Sim ple Home Assem bly Work.
E asy with great pay A benefits
Send
$6 00
plus
Self
A dd re sse d
Envelope
lo:
Mildred Spoden, 2732 Country
club Rd. Sanford, F L 32771,

71— Help Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

D in in g R o o m S u p e rv is o r:
National lood service company
has immediate opportunity tor
expd Front ol House person tor
A ssiste d Living Facility to
supervise drung room stall Expd
A training service A leadership
role is essential G ood pay A
benefits Fax tesurno to 407-3237336. Atln Mr C . 407-323-7306
(phone)

Pebble Junction has an
Immediate FT position available
tar yard A baggng people Needs
Individuals who are hard
working with forklift o x p , have
transportation A can lift 50 lbs.
Vacation A health benefits after
90 days Apply in person at 702
South French Ave. Sanford, FL.
Pro-em ploym ent drug tost
required

Don t got a 2nd job Get a 2nd
income! No paper work. No
selling N o stocking ot products
For more into call 321-22B-0059

Portrait S a le s Consultant 7
Pro setters For busy Sam's Ctab
Lim ited
travel,
greal
compensation C a ll 386-7363661, leavo msg

D R IV E R .
CLASS
B
L IC E N S E . S10 H O U R TO
START. B E N EFIT S, D F W P
(407)299-1380

D R IV ER : F/T C D L C la ss B
Apply in person at Cox Lumbor,
3874 C hurch 6t., Sanlord.

EOE.
Equip Operator - FRONT END
LO AD ER
lo r
u tilitie s
c o n tra c to r (407) 322-8133
H a irs t y lis t A N a ll T ech
N eeded: Com m ission/Booth
Rental. In a friendly salon with
a rolaxod atmosphere, 407-3248165
IN V E ST IG A T E B E F O R E
YO U IN VEST!
Alw ays
a
good
policy,
e sp e c ia lly
lor
business
opportunities and frar ictuses C a l
Florida Dept ot Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F T C -H E L P lor tree
Information Or visit our Wob site
at www lic.gov/bi/op
Florida law requires sellers ol
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dopt ol
Agriculture A
C onsum er
Services beloro soiling C a ll lo
verity lawful registration before
you buy

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
H E A L T H IN S U R A N C E A N D 4 0 IK
P L A N ) D rug fr m w orkp lace .
A p p ly at: »90 M illar D rive,
A ltam onte S p rin g ! 407-260-

•000.
M A -P e d la trlc B a c k O fllce
FT/Benolits. Pods exp desired
Fax 407-328-7658/ Call 407-321 0085
Now more than over • wo need
International understanding!
G overnm ent
m onitored
International
Student
Exch ange
O rganization
seeking individuals familiar with
focal communities and schools
P la co and su pe rvise high
school foreign students Pari txne
supplemental income, bonus,
Iravel opportunities Or host an
nlernatxsnal student! C a l t -866286-6406
‘
O F F IC E A S S IS T A N T . P/T,
Quick Books skills $ 1 0 ( 1 2
per hr. Lake Mary Fax Resum e
407-688-6244

PT designer A driver noeded in
local llorist shop Som e exp
required C a ll for appointment.
407-324-8000
Servers noeded A M A PM
shifts Pfoaso c a l for appt 407323*1380
SpnngHill Suites at Sem inole
Towne Center is looking lor
responsible persons as our
B reakfast H ostess, H ouse
Person A Room C leaners.
Seniors aro welcom e to apply
In person at 2 0 1 North Towne
Rd, Sanford, or call 407-995-

1000
S w m n n g pool construction, tile,
deck, plastoring. under water
repairs. Drrvers Iicon so neodod
Full Time, benefits package
available, 407-324*2442,

71— H elp Wanted
Tow Truck Driver Neodod In
Sanford Area, Must Havo Valid
D L. A Exponence 407-321 -7442
Wanted exp d B KKocpor who
wants to be financial wizard Sm
startup. $B/hr F/T ♦ Bonus. Lk
Mary, Fax resume: 407-7081806
Window Estimator: Commercial
Hardware Door A Hardwaro Div
Self-motMitcd wtngmt sluts, btao
print reading A purchasing
Fax lo 407-323-5644 or apply
in person, Cox Lumber, 3874
Church St, Sanford E oE.

Window Service: Proficient in
window repair/glazing. C lean
driving rocord. Fax to 407323-5644 or apply n person, Cox
lumber, 3874 C hu rch St.,
Sanlord. E O E,

93— Rooms For
R ent

Very nice, very clean turn rm ,
all utl, cable. K'C. Indry, phono,
kitch use. sec. dr, resident
owner, privato onlranco No
S m o k ln g l O n ly d ru g free
t o b e r need apply. 407-3140924 o r 407-330-7373.

Sanlord:
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, color TV,
kitchette room, private balh,
sloeping rooms Call 407-3214900,

L a k e M ary B lv d A 427,
$350/Mo. incl.util, kit. W/D,
cable, nr S C C , airpt, NS, quiet,
pro II. 407-322-1607
Private Room In Longwood
Homo, Steady Employed. NonSm oker $68 wk. $50 Deposit
407-830-6216

93— R ooms Foh
R ent
W EEKLY REN TALS
S ta rtin g O S82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423

99—Apartments Unfurnished
M ARINER’S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I BDRM. i 505.WO
2 BOHM , $605140 AND UP
Cable Included
407-323-8670

99—A partments
Unfurnished

R O S E LE A
V IL LA S

1 Month Free Rent

S an lo rd /Lake Mary: 1,2. and
3 Bodroom Apts staring al $539
Lake Front Living Free Rent! Call
now, 407-322-9104, EHO.

256-A ppliance R epair
B A R R Y ’S A P P L I A N C E S
S e rv in g S a n fo rd S ln c o 1972
L o w o s t P ric e s !
O v e r T h o P h o n o E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 0 5 0

&amp; Service.

3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 46, S a n lo rd
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 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

]

Call tor more information

Sanford Court Apartments
407-323-3301

-

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

§

269-C leaning S ervices
B LIT Z C L E A N
W o O ttor T h o s e S e rv ic e s
• O flic o C lo a n in g
‘ P r e s s u r e W a sh in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2
M Y C L E A N IN G L A D Y
H o u s e C le a n in g S e r v ic e
O w n e r O p e ra te d
W e e k ly &amp; B i-W e e k ly
F re e In -H o m e E s tim a te s
B o n d o d A Insured
C a ll R ite , 4 0 7 -6 8 7 -0 9 7 8
R e s id e n t ia l
C le a n in g ;
P r o fe s s io n a l
C lo a n in g
Lady,
RosKtontiaJ H ouses, Flexible Hrs Will
W ork W /Custom er. F e e D e p o n d s on
Sennoo San lord A Lk Mary, 407-3227837

Country
Style
City 0
Living

R u t h 'a Q u a lit y H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e rc ia l
w eekly, M o n lh 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 4073 2 3 -4 8 7 7

2 7 5 -D rywall

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 U\
277-F ence

1st M onth 's Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Amiroueil Credit
• Spacious AparlmcnU with laret* Closets • l^ikr
Front • Volleyball • Sparkllnc Fool • Tennis Courts

LINE C O O K , P R E P
C O O K S and S E R V E R S

Sanford Furnishod epl ulilitios
included 1 Block Irom town A
lakelront 1 person, no pels,
deposit required 407-3230229

l &gt;0—
" LXJ l5*r-D5g--TXf
Advertise your business or services for as little as $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative

Lowell's Auto Repair

$4 4 0 Month

101—HousesFurnished

407-330-6833 or 407298-3300

B u sin ess &amp; S e rv ice s
D ire c to ry

Toyota A A S E M a s fo r M o c h a n ic
F o ro ig n A D o m e s tic A u lo R o p a lr

Starting At

South O ak SI, 2/2, carpet,
appliances, scro en porch.
$550 Caldw ell R e ally Svc,
407-788-3700

Movo in Specials
2Bcdroom/1Balh
W/D Hookups

281-H om e
I m pr o vem en t

313— TV/R a d io

P r e s s u r e W a s h in 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 tio n s
4 0 7 -4 7 4 -0 8 9 6

TV SERVICE

258-A u to m o tiv e

1 Bedroom Apts.

99—Apartments
U nfurnished

#

Work at Home Around
Your Schedule
$500 to $1,500 P T
$2,000 to $6,000 FT
Full Training Provided
www.lomeallhnthomo com

300 OFF
Experienced

93— R ooms Foil
R ent

T h e Nam e S a y * it AM
Fen ce, Inc
S p e c ia liz in g in ell ty p o s o l fe n c e . 2
F re e G a le s with this ad. C a ll for tree
e stim ate , 4 0 7 -2 2 1 -9 2 1 6 J o e

290-M asonry
M a d d e n C o n s t r u c t io n
N o J o b T o o S m a ll!
A ll M a s o n r y W o rk
4 0 7 -4 7 4 -1 2 2 5

Repairsmadeonall
makes&amp;models.

294-I’ain tin g
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 1970
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 1 6 2

295-P ersonal
A ssist a n t
C o m p a n io n C a r o G iv e r, G ir l
Friday. C a ll F o r M o re Information.
Rotoroncos Will Inlorviow 954 90 3
3700

30 1 -R oo fin g
A L L M A N R O O FIN G
S p e c ia liz in g In roroohng
A re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
Lie# R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

308— T h erapeutic
M a ssa g e
Tracy Oavla, LM T
4M A33698
Deep T is s u e M a ssa g e
A valon C e n ter
* M M 13 07 9
1400 S . P a rk A v e ., S a n lo rd
4 0 7 -9 2 9 -9 9 9 6

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 cce p t A ll C red it Cerda.
Tree Removal, Trimming, Bobcat
Svc, Firewood, Free Estimates.
Oc/lns .407- 260-1579

IN HOME SERVICE
Toll Free

1-877-409-2799
316— W eld in g &amp;
S heet M etal

Will D o Your
W elding Work,
A L U M IN U M O R
STEEL @
Very R e a so n a b le
Ratesl
C A LL ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

• S / N ^
Support yxuii local
businesses. they are the
lit-ai t of your community.
You will Hnd reputable
local buskiesM-s and
services in thh directory.

Service Directory Line Ad Specials

Wanted to work at a unique
River Front Restaurant.
SW AM P H O USE G RILL
386-668-8891

Country Lake

Apply between 2-4pm Tuesday - Friday

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

Apartm ents

i

i

$15.75 per m onth.......5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

�Page 211 February II &amp; 12.2001

j

T jik I I r r a l d

H em ald €

Financial
*5^63

Employment

Rentals
ai-121

lass]

_____/ Merchandise 1_________ ( Automotive
Real Estate Y
ist-im
Miscellaneous ' 23t-245 /

n a g.

103— Houses*
Unfurnished

103— Houses*
U nfurnished

141— Homes For

D on't M iss T his O nel
Priced Under Today’s Market
48R7BA. CHA, (Are Comer Lot.
Asking $01,000

Section
6
Renters
4BR/11/2BA,
A/C,
alarm
system A lenco, $850 MO.
Rent plus Security Deposit
$500 321-299-6173

A fford ab le S a n lo rd H om e
3 / 2 ,1 car gar., In groat shape.
2604 Myrtle Avo. $99K.
Fernando M artinez, Reman
Associates. 386-747-0380

D

uplex

/T

r ip l e x

2/1 duplex newly renovated al
204 East 24th St, Sanford
SSOSYno. First, last A security
407-929-7173

D O Y L E 'S R E N T A L S

Sanlord 1U R/IBA in duploi
S500rno C a l Tracyn, 407-5239949.

H ouse 3B R . 2 B A
w ood
burning stove in (amity rm,
screened carjxxt. rofngoralor A
stove included, largo backyard,
across trom Paw Crest Elom
2804 S. French Avo. Sanford,
S950MO. $050 Doposl 407-323^
7999 or 407-970 8268
3BR/2BA: Over 1400 sq It.
appkances, 2 c. garage over 1/4
aero fenced yd, $900'mo
Venture 1 Prop e rtie s, Paul
O sborn e , 407-321-4764
Sanford 3/1, C H A , shade,
clo se to park, references
required
$750/mo, S750
deposit 407-323-9705.

S

ale

r

l

I

I W

I

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
IOKDMOSIT: ta rn 119toHOOOO

I'M komtownxn Kixtmc# kind

In ■lent toft UM ini
Cut re n lm n .R id n '

SfNISOU. OMSU. VOllHtt!

115—I ndustrial
Rentals
New tight industrial S R 40. 1 mito
oast of 1-4 2.000 - 10 000 si Tom
Ball. Broker/Ownor, 407-7012228______________________

117—Commercial
R entals
Offico building, 1940 sq tt,
avaiabio now 225 N Trench Avn.
Sanford Groat location, next to
Eckerds 407-323 0715

2608 Mohnwk Avc,
Sanford,
2BR/1BA,
completely renovated,
new kitchen, windows,
doors, door covering,
electrical, plumbing,
CHA, May qualify for
down
payment
assistance. $84,975.
Brokor/Owner, 407592-2046.

181—Appliances &amp;
Furniture F or S ale

S c h o o l, On 5 A cre s,
Lake M ary-17/92 A rea
Tram m ell C ro w Co.
BOO-4OO-5505

BED : 1 full si/o orthopodic firm
m attrets te l. Never used,
Warranty. $ 9 5 .407-331-1941.

151—I nvestment
P roperty For S ale

R e a l t y Inc.

Need an Investment?? Want
lo IA m i out at Afvirtmonl Lib??
2429 Widow Ayenoo, Sanlord
Groat Little Bungalow on 24
Acre lot w/updated Electrtc.
Plumbing A Root. ♦ CCP.

For Sato By Owner: 3BFV1 5BA
H ouse.
zoned
RC1
commercial. 312 East 25th St,
Sanlord.
Hardw ood
(trs,
enclosed porches $89,500
407-929-7173 or 91B-495-2026

$89,000
Renovated:! ike now. now
carpot A paint, Irv, dm. tarn rm,
sc porch, inside utility plus
12*14 workshop, loncod yd
$74,900
Fixer Upper: Sold as Isl 3/2.
Eat-In K it , Lw Rm, $62,900
Renovated 3/2: Over 1700 sq
tt Liv, Dm, Fam C a ip o it, 1/4
a c rele n ced $105,000,
M arkham W oods Rond: 4/3,
over 3,000 sq tt, W I N . Dm,
Fam Rm W T ireplaco Sc F\»i
A Spa on over 1 Acre W /3Cai
Side Entry Garage $427,900
Renovated: 3/2, Liv Dm Rm,
Garago $79,900

C A L L AND A S K U S ABO UT
REO OR FO REC LO SU RE
P R O P E R T IE S .
1209 Swan StfCOL Winter
Springs Stunning 5/3 Estate
on Nearly 1 Acre, Updated w/
Attention to Detail. Wonderful
master Hotront. 2734 G L A

$350,000
C a ll Jo y c e S tan sb e rry
407-323-6755
Or, Ja n D uttw eller
407-679-1000

3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St.
Sanlord
Hardw ood
llrs,
enclosed porches $89,500
407 929- 7 173 or 918-495 2026

Rare Florida Find: Ok) Florida,
close to Scm inolo mall Noady
t acre on Wokiva Rivet with 2/2
d w . many upgrades 407-2214108

Santord: 3'1 w ceramic tilo. now

carpet, paint A cabinets.
Intercom A sec. sys. electric gar
dr Custom wood A mirrored
walls. S70K 407-322-2354

155Condominiums For
S

ale

Condo,
desirable
quiet
Altamonte 3/2, 1300 sq ft. 3
patios, double carport/garago,
pool $110,000 555 E Orange
407-B31-6932.
http/homo pacb d notpoMnastr

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

149—Commercial
Property For S ale

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

407-321-4764
141—Homes For
S ale

149—C ommercial
P r o p e r t y F or S a l e

I

W is t e r ia

4 0 m 5 B a , 2 Car garage, alarm
systom. fireplace, enclosed
porch, inside laundry, fenced
yard $1,000/mo 407-8349050
S a n fo rd :!/1, Living &amp; Bodrm,
KJIcIwn, Sower, Water, Lawn Svc
A Refuse Included, $43S/$350
Rep
S an fo rd : 2/2. S p ill Plan,
C overed
Patio,
HUD
A ssista n ce
Available
5540 5450 Deposit
Sanford: 2/2. KSriw i, Lrwig Rm.
Dining Rm. Largo Yard. Utility
Rm,
Dbl Carport. H U D
A ssista n ce
Available
$ 8 25 58 00 Doposlt
Sanford, P re se rv e At Lake
Monroe: Now Community. 42 ,
Brand New, Dbl Garage. Living
Rm, Family Rm, Alarm Systom
$115051000
D O Y LE R EA LT Y. INC.
(407) 322-2495
W E R EN T A S E L L H O M E S
www doytofxartyonllnx com

141—Homes For

S ale

105—

407-321-0759

C h u rc h o t A S c h o o ls
Alt S ire s A L o ca tio n s
C a ll Tram m ell C row Co.
(407)618-1275

For Sato By Owner 38FV t 5BA
House,
zoned
RCt
commercial 312 East 25lh St.
Sanlord
Hardw ood
llrs,
onclosed porches $89,500
407 929 7173 or 918-495 2026
Sanlord 7 room otlico t*fg |&gt;tus
storage bldg on slab lloor
C o rn e l double lot. newly
rolurbished. near O rlandoSardord Airport A mam
artorios May consider somo
ownor financing $295,000
407-416-1615. or 321-3038195

D IN ING BM :
BOMBAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110" Dbl
Pod. 0 Chtppondalo Cbts, 72'
Bullol/H utch, Unusod. Still
B oiod. Cost St8K. Soil $3950
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
Cherry Sot. 78" Table. 8 chrs.
China C a b . $1295 407-6601415
BED : $120 brand new queen
double-sided pillow-top sot
w,Warranty C an dotivor.
407-275-7626
B E D : $205 luxury king
pillowlop mattress set Now, in
piastc Dei aval 407-275-0612.
B ED : 1 brand new lull-slzo
orthopedic
tirm
sot
w/wat rarity $85. 407-2750935.
Hospital Bod Adjustable witti
controls, just like now S t 00
407-322-4094

r
Auctions
AUCTION: I tun Sal Ffb 21* Avon Park, IT. Ruth Fur Ilk
Sit/- Acre tkxnruin. EIGHT to tv wild ABSOLUTE Oxnre
Piliacing Available-. HiggcnMIum Auctioneer* Ml
IliftaiMtum CAI. IT Lie #AU.WVABIM*Cill 180)11574161.

••Government »mi postal jo b s *- pu blic anNOLNCLMEVT. Nox tiHrc fmm SI.’ 54Mit tufTorl jo
iitioa* Brnrlitv and liwUuig. Lot application* jtnf Into
INkh571 S5M IV|X P-335 SAM-1 IPM/7 Day*
EASY ttOHk! Orral Pay! lam Itlra Inoxnc A**rnitilmg
pmduct* and nutting cue ular* Lire Opetatix* ISUHJ67 1144

I’imim
PI ANOS-I amrxl Prirt USA-(iuaranlced Yamaha Kauai, etc
IKI.E xhotecate price lot Buy your piano xlierc Dealer* Buy
1hem. Arnerican Piano Wb decalct* (SdlH569)78|4t)7llVI
1805 mkll7|44)l4l

Eu Hux»x.ciiv»«kticairayr.a'in
Real K.stitle

B u s in e s s O p p o r t u n it ie s

m
K.STA11IIMIUI InlrnulnvuJ Natural IIc-allii luxl and
Nuttilnxul Cixnfuny ic IM ’AMHMi in )uur area We xrr
kinking fix cell mxnaled huunr** people inlrrrclnt in own
inf a health fend hueineu ant xhnlrule hurer* club in )uut
area CALL (35H79J-IM).
ALL CASH CANDY KOLIK Do y m ram $80laday ? Your
nxn local cant) exile Include* VI Machine* and(’and) All (i*

if.ws isoniws-vend Boxnn.ii
VKMftMi ROUTEI Suda/Snacl*A'and&gt;/Walet Pndeiuixul
inuxtie and equipment, financing a«atlahle x/$7)OI down
fall (*77)M) 8776 no hype' BOXXU4U7.

CiiHcrtitilcs

HStxi WEEKLY lit ARAMLLD. NOW Acrqxmg Apple
cation* Home Wixkrr* Nrede*P FTiTT No l Ijvncncc Ne*e*
*ary' 550 CASH lilting llonu*" (iuannlcrd in Wilting'"
iSSIUlThOI I x xx HeyondMaitiag com

Gigantic Mirror*: fob utr leftover* -ts 'v lm 'ilf (7) al
SI 13 Oka, 7rilin'»l/4' (0) al SlUOOea Will cklicet/tcill
inctall Call Fttt IMSIVW *XWh
K cilK lllK H I

E-YRN YOUR DFOKLT Online (nxnhixiK Bumhc" I’arale
gal. Comjxner Spcrialut and nxxr. I inantial Aid. yob place
mrnl luulancr and cixnputrr* provided Call lire iSMoklS-

2121« »** .TtJcxaittlrvhUnbBCa'.’m

Financial
Mortgage*. Refinance or Purriutr. No money down No In
ixxnc check, km late* All credit contnk-rrd iltifhcr rate* nuy
apply l NO MOBILE HOMES (8881874-4829 or
x xx jAccemCapliilcum. Uterired Corretpondenl Lender
5MAMI55 t'ach mm lix »tru, lured retllcnirni*. annuilie* and
tniuraatr payout* (WIOI7W4-73IO J,G Wentxonh J O
WENTWORTH MEANS CASH NOW (OR STRtCTlfRED
SETTILMENTS.
tiMRLL MONEY LH PUBLIC ANNOUNCEIilENT.Co*
emmeat/pniale giant* available mm’ Ouarantrrd Sucre**,
(ret into Call 180)157) *555 [Vg*«JI435 8AM IIPM/7D*)*

Nex 1600 cq (| I ,&gt;g Cabin chrll xilh lake keen A lice Ixiat
*lip on 15.001 kte lake in Tenne**ee hill* 589,901 Term*
(80117011154 ed 5)7 Sunrei Hay, I.1.C

O W N ER O PERATO R S. TopDnret Package Kitchen Table
Time Weelily Soulemem*. Njiuvul ( uctomer* Lkpcndahtc
Mileage I Y N O IR Required C O M T K A K t.OGISTKS The
Right Cmnpany I tv Your Bucinec* (8001*460074

WE.STERN NCMl&gt;1 STAINS. N.*ihCan4ma Where there 1*
Ci •4 MountamAit, Viex t A Stream. Ilomet. Cabin* A Acreage
CAU.PORFREG BROCHUREOFMOUNTAINPROPERTY
SAILS(KMlM7 533) Really of MuqViy H7 lYachlree Si
Murphy, NC 2890b X X X reallyolmurptiy cixn

CAREER POSmONSU S ( »remmenO,4n Pay 517 $48 Ml
an hair lull Benefit*. Paid training on Homeland Secunty,
lax Enforcement. Wildlife.(lerical. Aditiiniqralue and M.ve
(800)3X1935) Lu 7W)5

ixil ixn nex pay plan Oxnel Operakxt. Iupcnemrrd Dn*erc,
Solo*. Iram* and (iraduale Sluclent* Call I88S1MORE PAY
11-888 667-37791
SECRET SHOPPERS NEEDED IW a* luctonvr* lix u*xr
c*aluatiom (icl paid to ch^i kval vkxn. rroauianl*. Ihralrrt
EleuMe txxii* I nuit Required 1ST»b5SS 0074 rai 6111

liCIVT IIUME.S!50Amn'TnRe[«oA lexecknuret! Lox tx
50 doxn. N o c tn lilO K Fix tiding* iMVIiVfl -1777 c\l 8 ) 7 |

5AC/NEW MW HOME-W^OO-NC MOUNTAINS. 1900
*q II by Inane package and 5 xixxleil a*re* xilh pancxamic
* lex * andbeauttlul mnunUrn ilium ISOM55-I9SI, EXT 515
4 ACRE.S/NEW RIY EKE HON I UKi HtfME-5H9t».NC
Mill STAINS.Nex 3111)*qtl li^txxnemalerubpkkageA
4 kie* xilh tong n*ei trtxiugc txi a Imut river l8U)yl)5-|98l,

Ext 575.

RV'sA lotorhmnesVuas
••••ANNOI NCEME M ••••Hiring |« 7UU,1Anii) Pm,
tiomtederalllire.5I5 50 $19"W*/hr I ull Brneriu/t'aidTrain
ing and Vacation* No E»p Nevettary 18661)174)558 Lit 105
ANNOUNCEMENT1 Nox Hiring lor TUM IVlal IAhiIkxi*
514 Stk$t8*/)lr No etprrieme ne*rt*ary Intiy U*rl xith
Full timctil* Paid training Call 7 day* for into loll tree
18881876-751) F-U 611

ANNI’AI.DPEN HDUSESAI.E:through February TWh IRU:
■Mimienaoee program xith RV I'urchaic! SPIN THE
WHITT. WIN BranJ Nex-TOM Motortane CONLEY RV
I80M77-9M4 xxxxonleyrv.nxn.

I tmttinnHeds/Misc fo r Sule

SAILS 55300 Weekly (oml Potential! It Someone Ihd It So
Can You* iTCuaTtnacd Apgxuntmenli Daily1Benefit* A* ait
able Call Catherine MiFartand (1881565 )188

WOI.EE TANNEMi BE IIS. AEEOKDABEE • CONVE­
NIENT Tan Al Home Faymentv Erven575/nxxxh ERFJ: Ci4,xCatalog Call Today (800)711-0158

I.cruI Services

NucatioaVCetawajs

ARREATETf? Cnminal Delcnve ’ Slate ’ Federal Trkxur*
•Mndemeaaiat ’ DUI ’ Lacenve Sucpenvnxi 'Parole *EYi4*aInxt 'Ikxueiti* Violence 'Dmg* Pimeci Ycxu Rightv A A A
Atnxney Rcfertal Service l80l|73J-5347 34 HOURS

SMOKY MINS. Nex Log Cabin RETREAT. Full Amemliev
56 Secluded Acre* INTRO tpecial 4 mte* 5799, TIL MAY I.
V 1.11 LANDSCREJ-KCOM (888IU6-979).

Y o u r A d C o u ld Be H e re

I leal then re
IlealllKxrt («e rnUrt (amity. 589 95 nxxxhly NoagtmincIxxa, indudei dental. Vnnnu prr rutting condition* acctyxed,
unlimited uvage. VII,til) 4vUx*. (M&gt;l|73l-I9t6, tinulrd time
&lt;Ar

M e d ica l Supplies

Help Wanted

AIL E1LCTRK YMIE.ET.CHAIRS Elntm Wheekhaut A
Scanner Style 'NO COST To You It eligible' Medicare Ac­
cepted Honda Statexide Quality Service Call anytime 7 day*.
180018)5-3155

[Week of February 9,2004 ]

l

Itrtier- COVENANT TRANSPORT. Team* andSok» check

DIVORCE 5175-5775 • COVERS children, eu (hdy ixie
lignature required' ’ ExcTudet govt (rev! Call Toll lice
118*81998 8888. e*t (Of 18am 8pmIDmxtc Tech Evlahilvhcd
1977.

DRIVERS: BEST geia Better! Cmnpany npto .45 cent* Team*
to i ) crati QA) to 9) oenu prr Rule'Neva leaae Purehate Han
x/ SODuxs! Call (MOCFI DRIVE, xxxcfidrucaont

UP TO 510,000 in her Remix Mixtgage Paymem* xhile We
Build Your Nex Ihxne Stable l*4i and DecernCrrdil Required
Call to Quality. IHU1(707-1998

Drt*er-NOM EARN MOKE! Irxicare in Pay Package Cixi
Hack** ACompany Nmtrd I Laitvc-d Krlngrraled Tanker 0*etllie Road Some Regional Cixnmeeial l*met't I eenve Train
tng (800)771-6318 JOlsjsunHIKAlHlI

Cain t'aflectlom YY m in i Nation* Slnxigrcl ( acfi Buyer We
Buy Leery thing. Wc Travel American Kantie* lo in Cixnpany
tree IntixmatHXi Packet C 'a llM r.Z iu ISI II Vi” (hHII

■ 2-3

407-322-2611

To Place Your Ad Call
€ &lt; ita n &lt; u t R
“ c a C ty

Services

141-165

El-EITRIC WHEELCHAIRS NEW ULCTRIC WHEEL
CHAIRS at 'NO COST to yon if eligible We nine to you.
Scinxer Type W/Batkel PnJe, Tuft*are, Jar/y lJcctn* llovjxlal
Bevlt Medicare or Medicaid or Primary lav Accepted TLC
MEDICAL SUPPLIES. ESC 18881601-0041

ONE CAU. ST ANDS BETHELS YOUR BUSINESS and
rmllKxvt 19 yxXeMial cutlnmrn Place your ad* retirement in the
IE Clamlied Adtettiung Nclxock For $475 your ad mill he
placrd in 150 paper* Check out our 2x2 duplay nrtxok leu!
Call thti paper, tx Heather Mola EE Statexide Adtennmg
Nclxork Diredoi al (866)742-1373, or e-mail
hmoLxrilpreii cixn l*x nxxt udixmaUm l()ut *&gt;l Stale place
meat it aim available) Vim ut on line al x x x fliwidi-

tUiHfifdncim

B E D : 1 queen luxury firm
pillow top mattress set. Brand
new w ‘warranty. $155 407-3311322. Delivery available
BED : I king doubio-sido pillowtop mattress set, novor used,
manufacturer's warranty. $230
407-339-0678, can deliver
B E D R M • B P C Loren
CHEFIFIYW OOD Sleigh bed,
Flails. Dresser. Mirror. Chest, 2
Nitostds, unusod. Still Boxod.
Cost $7k Sell $1950 407-6601415
BED RM ■8 P C High ond Louis
VIII
CH ERRYW O O D .
all
Dovetail. Dresser, tn-mirror.
Chest, 2 NitoStds. Unused, Still
Boxod, Cost St5K. Sell $3 250
407-660-1415
B ED R M : 6 (hoco brand new
set still in boxes. $450 407275-7626

223—
M iscellaneous

Pool
Table:
811
IOC
professional serins, 3 pc 1’ slate,
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, still In
crato, exist $4K. so l $1450. 407660-1415

B U S H H O G MOW ING
S E R V IC E
407-322-5779

Surf B o ard F o r Sale
Older board, single tin. needs
TLC $100 00, or best odor Must
soil, call Dave. 407-688-2620.

191— B uilding
M aterials
CORRUGATED
STEEL
R O O F IN G lor Barns, Boat
Docks, Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipo 15’ x20' 10*x2O'. Call For
Prices Surplus Steel A Supply,
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

211—Antique &amp;
Collectibles
1923 Prlzcr Wood Cook
stove: Excellent condition.
$750 00 obo 407-409 6494

HANDYMAN
EXTRAO R D INAR E. NOTHING
T H A T C A N 'T B E F IX ED .
J A C K O F A L L T R A D E S . 407221-6735
____________
Pressure Washing Equipment
For Sale: Ftolyothdlyne tank. 325
gat water, $350, 200 gal.,
yellow. $250., Airless A S M 300
Series, $750, Pressure wash
carts. $25 oa 407-321-4122
Two Sea C a ptain L a m p s in
yellow slickers. $40.00.
407-322-5684

231—C ars For S ale
1990 Acura Integra FIS: 1
owner, auto. AC, 407-365-7925,
$1,975.

1990Q)tklac BtarrXz Sport sAor,
spoke w heel covers, looks
good, runs good, no A/C
$2500 407-330-0434.

Bedroom set. King size, triple
dresser w/minor, 2 mte stands,
$300 Good condition Also
Singer
sew ing
m achlno
w/cablnet, $100 407-3396062, or 407-324-7806.

3 Family Ysrd Sale: Household,
clothes, antiques, couch, tamps,
kmc knacks, sheets, Markets FA Sat
8-4pm 2062 Lake Dr. Casseberry

1990 Honda Accord EX: 2 door.
Standard shift, CD player, Sun
root. A/C Good condition,
$2,500 407-688-4324.

B EO R O O M 7 pc chetry wood
sleigh set, now, boxod, can
dolivor. $950 407-275-0935

221— G ood T hings
to E at
•

1995 N IS S A N 240SX /SE,
AU TO M ATIC. 2
DOOR,
AM/FM. SE C U R IT Y ALARM .
C O L D A/C, C LEA N . W E LL
MAINTAINED. CD PLA YER ,
ONE O W N ER, S T EE L G R E Y
C O L O R $3,000 D R IV E S
BEAUTIFULLY! C A L L 386789-8070

O AYBED : Victorian style, 2
twin m attresses w/wnrranty,
pop-up trundle All brand now.
$295 407-331-1941
DINING R O O M :
12 pc
beautiful
cherry
double
pedostnl labfo. 8 chairs, lighted
hutch, buttot, in boxes. $6,500
value, sacrifice $1300 407-2750612.
S pa/H o t tub, 5 p e rs o n
portable wtth lounger. 5hp, 20
jets, never used . $1650. 407399-0402.
L

eg aes

February 6. 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARINOTO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held In the
Commission Room al the City
Hall, 300 North Park Avenue. In
the City ol Sanlord. Florida, at
7 00 o'clock PM on Monday,
February 23. 2004 to consider
the adoption ol an ordinance by
the City ot Sanlord. Florida,
described as lollows
ORDINANCE NO 3844
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA P E R ­
TAINING TO EXCLUSIONARY
ZO N ES
FO R
PE R S O N S
ARRESTED OR CONVICTED
FOR CRIMINAL O F F E N S E S
RELATING TO PROSTITUTION
THE SALE OR USE OF ILLE­
GAL
D RUGS
OR
CON­
TROLLED SUBSTANCES AND
RELATED
OFFENSES,
AMENDING THE COD E OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD: PR O ­
VIDING FO R LEGISLATIVE
FINDINGS AND INTENT: P R O ­
VIDING FOR ESTABLISHMENT
OF EXCLUSIONARY ZONES,
PROVIDING
FO R
CIVIL
EXCLUSIO N FOR A R R ES T S
FOR AND CONVICTIONS OF
ENUM ERATED
O FFE N S E S .
PROVIDING FO R NOTICES.
PROVIDING FOR VARIANCES.
PROVIDING FO R A PPE A LS .
PROVIDING FO R P R O C E ­
DURES: PROVIDING FO R A
D ESCRIPTION OF ZONES.
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICA
TION, SEVERABILITY. C O N ­
FLICTS, AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE
A complete description and a
copy ol the ordinance shall be
available al the utlce ol tlie City
Clerk tor all persons desiring to
examine IIte same
All parties in interest and citi­
zens shall have an opportunity
to be hoard at said hearing

217— G arage S ales

Navel O ra n g e i
Red Grapefruit
M eriw ether Farm *
3461 C e le ry Ave, Sanlord.
L E G A IS
the adoption ol an ordinance by
the City ol Santord. Florida,
dosenbed a* lollows
ORDINANCE NO 3845
AN ORDINANCE RELATING
TO PROSTITUTION MAKING
FINDINGS: CREATING A NEW
SECTION OF THE CODE OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD:
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
IMPOUNDMENT OF MOTOR
VEHICLES USED TO FACILI­
TATE THE CRIME OF PROSTI­
TUTION, PROVIDING FOR AN
ADMINISTRATIVE
CIVIL
PENALTY FO n THE USE OF A
MOTOH VEHICLE TO FAC ILI
TATE THE CRIME OF PtIOSTI
TUTION: PROVIDING E X C E P ­
TIONS TO IMPOUNDMENT;
PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF
IMPOUNDMENT. PROVIDING
FO R
ADMINISTRATIVE
ACTIONS RELATING TO TITLE
OF MOTOR VEHICLES. PR O ­
VIDING FO R NOTICE OF
IMPOUNDMENT
TO
THE
MOTOR VEH ICLE OWNER;
PROVIDING FO R ADMINIS­
TRATIVE REVIEW O F THE
IMPOUNDMENT DECISION;
PROVIDING FOR P R O T E C ­
TION FOR INNOCENT OW N­
ERS PROVIDING FOR JUDI­
CIAL REVIEW OF THE ADMIN­
ISTRATIVE DETERMINATION.
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
RETURN OF IMPOUNDED
MOTOR VEHICLES; PROVID­
ING A PROCEDURE FOR DIS­
POSITION OF UNCLAIMED
MOTOR VEHICLES. PROVID
ING FOR CODIFICATION;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL­
ITY AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
A complete description and a
copy ol Ihe ordinance shall be

1999 Ford Escort: 60,000
miles, very clean, runs
oxcdtonl $4,000 40&amp;314-7183
or 407-322-2344.
92 Dodge Dynasty, P.S., P. B ,
cold air, new transmission, new
mulfler, good condition, $2100,
407-324-2782/

Legals
available at the oflce ot the City
Clerk tor all persons desiring to
examine the same
t

Alt parties In interest and citi­
zens shall have an opportunity
to be heard at said heanrtg
By order ol the City Commission
ol the City ol Santord. Florida.
P E R S O N S WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PR O CEED IN G S
SH O ULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
R ES O U R C E S
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 407-330-5626 40 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides lo appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record ot
live proceedings, including the
testimony and evidence, which
record is nut provided by the
City of Santord (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish February 11, 2004
0116

F e bruary 5, 2004
NOTICE O F A P U B L IC H E A R IN G TO
C O N S ID E R THE A D O PT IO N O F A N
O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E C(TY O F
S A N F O R D . F LO R ID A
Notice Is boreby given that a Public Hearing will be held in tho
Com m ission Room al the City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue, in
tho Crty ol Sanlord, Florida, at 7.00 o'clock P.M on M onday,
February 23, 2004 to consider the adoption of an ordinance by
tho City ol Santord. Florida, described as follows’
O R D IN A N C E NO. 3842
TO A N N EX 0 34 A C R E O F P R O P E R T Y LYING B E T W E E N E.
28TH P L A C E A N D E 29TH S T R E E T A N D B E T W E E N S A N ­
F O R D A V E N U E A N D M AG N O LIA A V E N U E , A S SH O W N ON
THE M A P BELOW :

By order ol Use City Commission
ol the City ol Sanlord. Florida
PER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PR O CEED IN G S
SH OULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN R ESO U R CES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5626 48 H O U R S
IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect lo any
matter considered at Ihe above
meeting or heating, he may
need a verbatim record ol the
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
lecord is not provided by the City
ol Sanlord (FS 286 0105)

w
------— ------ ------viuMKHiwer &amp;rmn
available at the office ot the City C lerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same,

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing

Publish February 11,2004
BI15

By order ot me City Com m ission ol the City ot Sanlord. Florida.

February 6.2004

FCAN

187—S porting
G oods

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARINOTO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby given that a
PublicHearing will be held w the
Commission Room al the City
Ha*. 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City ol Sanfcxd, Florida, al
7.00 o'clock P M on Monday.
February 23, 2004 to consider

P E R S O N S WITH DISABILITIES N E E D IN G A S SIST A N CE TO
PARTICIPATE 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 LD
CO N TA CT T H E H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E ADA C O O R D I­
NATOR AT 407-330 5626 48 H O U R S IN A D VA N CE O F THE
M EETIN G
ADVICE TO T H E PUBLIC: It a person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered al the above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record o l the pro­
ceedings. including ihe testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City ot Sanlord. (FS 266 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish February 11, 18, 2004
B113

�231—C ars For S ale
92 Mercury 6 rand Marquis In
good condition, 407-3230924.

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale
1907 G M C 1.2 tan Frosty rrtxiA
350 engine, performance 350
transmission, 2800 stall, now
brakes, good tires &amp; rims,
$1 BOO obo 407-3286409 or 321363-7391.

I960 Chevy S-10,4 cyt, 5 speed,
cold A C Baity driver S 1500 o to
407-320-6489 or 321-3637391.

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
.F or S ale
2001 F o rd R an g e r: 4x4,
oxtended cab. automatic, 4 06
V6,
PW.
PS.
excellent
condition 16k miles $11,000
407-324-2612.
2001 Nissan Frontier 4x2 XE:
Ktag C a b tow mtoage with a cap
5 spoed, AC, CO.Iape, 4 cyt
Burgundy $9,500 407-3304106
P ic k u p Truck : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995, 104,000 miles,
dark groon, extended cab. V8,
power everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve
Truck Cap: tits small
pick up trucks S t 00.
407-328 0638

L egals

L egals

on the Plaintiffs attorney or
immediately thereafter; other­
wise. a default wtl be entered
against you tor the rebel
demanded in the Complaint.

JAN E DOE A S UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SU BJECT PROPERTY
are Defendants I wK s e l to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at the W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
CO U RTHO U SE. In Seminole
County. Florida, al 11 00 on the
26 day ol February. 2004, the fol­
lowing described property as set
forth to said Final Judgment, to-

Dated JAN 28. 2004
C LER K O F THE COURT
MARYANNE M ORSE. C LER K
301 North Park Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order to participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost lo you. to the provision
ol certain assistance Please
contact Court Administration.
301 N Park A v e . Suite N301.
Sanford. Florida 32771. phone
(407) 665-4227 within 2 working
days of your receipt ol this
notice, if you aro hearing or
voice Impaired, can 1-800 9558771
4

Kass. Shuler. Solomon. Spector,
Foyle A Singer. P A
P O Box BOO
Tampa. FL 33601 0800
Publish February 4, It, 2004
BO38

ADVERTISING SA LES
REPRESENTATIVE
Monday • Friday • Salary plus commission.
Tho Horald is looking for an
ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE
to join our progrossivo salos team to serve tho
Sanford/Lake Mary Area.
A marketingibusiness degree or somo direct salos experience
preferred We will tram tho right Individual who possesses solid
organisational skids, good mtegiersonal communication abilities
and who has a strong desire to achieve Must bo self-motivated,
energetic and goal-oriented with a commitment to outstanding
customer service Must own good, reliable transportation
A minimum 40-hour work week required
If interested, please send resume to

DAN SUTTON. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR
SEMINOLE HERA LD N EW SPAPERS
P.O. BO X 1667 • SANFORD. FL 3277M 667
407-322-2611, EXT. 11 FAX 407-323-9408
EMAIL: dsutton@ sem lnoleherald.com

L

e g a ls

IN THE CIRCUIT CO U nT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIDA
G E N E R A L CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO.: 03 CA-2322-14K
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III
Plaintift,
vs
M ICHAEL
P
M CDONALD.
UNKNOW N
SPO USE
OF
MICHAEL P MCDONALD. U S
BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. MT
GREENW OOD COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION.
I N C ; and
UNKNOW N
O CCU PAN TS,
TEN ANTS. O W N ERS. AND
OTHER UNKNOWN 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 bu t defendant,
and tho several and respective
unknown assign*, 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 exact legal
status is unknown, claiming
under any of the above named
or described defendants
Defendants
NOTICE OF S A LE
Notice Is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered in this cause.
In the Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida I will sell (tie
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, described as
LOT 2. UNIT FOUR OF MOUNT
G R EEN W O O D ACCORD IN G
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECO RD ED IN PLAT BOOK 37,
PAGES 70. 71, AND 72. OF THE
PUBLIC R EC O RD S OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at the west
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida 32771 at It 00 AM on
February 24. 2004
Dated this 22 day of January.
2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with tlie
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons needing a special acco­
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
8255 East Fowler Avenue
Temple Terrace. FL 33617
Florida Bar 4861472
(813)9806302
Publish February 4, 11. 2004
B041

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 03-CA-2182-14-K
W ELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA,
NA.
AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE
R EG IS T ER E D H O LD ER S OF
HOME EQUITY LOAN ASSETB ACKED CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2003-t.
Plantrft,

MONTE R BLEWS. el a l ,
Defendants
NOTICE O F SA LE
PURSUANT TO CH A PT ER 4S
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment ol
foreclosure dated January 22.
2004. and entered m Case No
03-CA21B2-14K ol Die Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminole
County. Florida, wherein W ELLS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO.: 03 CA-3034-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. IN C .
Plaintiff,

EUG EN E DIXON.
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
PERSO NAL
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
ESTATE OF
RO BERT
L
DIXON. D ECEASED , et al.
Defendants

L egals
FARG O BANK MINNESOTA.
N A . AS TRUSTEE FO R THE
R EG IST ER E D H O LD E R S OF
HOME EQUITY LOAN ASSETB AC KED
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2003 t Is Plaintiff and
MONTE
R
B LEW S
AND
DENISE
M
BLEW S.
UNKNOW N TENANT NO t;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2. and
ALL
UNKNOW N
PARTIES
CLAIMING IN TERESTS BY,
THROUGH.
U ND ER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED D EFEN ­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING O R CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PRO PERTY
HEREIN
D ESC RIBE D
are
Defendants. I will sett to the high­
est and best bidder lor cash at
the West Front Door ot tho
Seminole County Courthouse.
301 North Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida 32771 al Seminole
County. Florida, at 11 00 a m. on
the 24 day ol February. 2004. the
following described property as
sol forth in said Order or Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOT 14. O A K C R E E K .
ACCO RD IN G TO THE PLAT
THEREOF.
R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BOOK 43. PAGES 1 AND
2. O F THE PUBLIC R EC O RD S
OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
If you aro a person 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 4076654330 within two (2) working days
ol your receipt ol this Notice, it
you are hearing or voice
impaired, call Florida Relay
Service (800)9556770
DATED at Sanford. Florida on
January 22. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HIATT &amp; DIAZ. PA
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
269t East Oakland Park B lv d .
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish Sanford Horald
Publish February 4.11, 2004
B040

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A SE NO.: 03-CA-3072-14G
MIDFIRST BANK.
Plaintift.

PATRICIA L. KING, SEMINOLE
COUNTY, CITIBANK (SOUTH
DAKOTA). N A . CITY OF
SANFORD. VIRGINIA FELDER.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. C LER K
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, and
UNKNOWN
TENANTSOW NERS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO VIRGINIA FELD ER
CU R R EN T
RESID EN CE
UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN AD D RESSE
2916 SANKA DRIVE
ORLANDO. FL 32826
You are nobbed dial an action
to foreclose a mortgage on ttie
following property in Seminole
County. Florida
LOT 2. BLOCK 3, WOOD
M ER E PARK 2ND REPLAT,
ACCO RD IN G TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 73. OF
THE PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
commonly known as 203
Woodmert B lv d . Sanford. FL.
32773 has been tiled sgainst
you and you are requited to
serve a copy ol your written
defenses, if a n f to K on Michelle
Q Castillo of Kass. Shuler.
Solomon. Spector. Foyle A
Singer. P A , plaintiff's attorney,
who** address M P O B o x BOO.
Tampa. Florida 33601. (or 30
day* horn the test data ol publi­
cation. whichever is later) and
We the ongvtal with the Clerk of
this Court either before service

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN HEIRS. B E N ­
EFICIARIES.
D EVISEES,
ASSIG N EES.
LEINORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL O T H E R S W HO MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE
ESTATE OF
ROBERT
L
DIXON.
DECEASED
(Residence Unknown)
JAM ES L. DIXON (Residence
Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
described property
LOT 45. MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
ACCO RD IN G TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS REC O RD ED IN
PLAT BO O K 29. PAG ES 31
THROUGH 33, INCLUSIVE. OF
THE PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
A/K/A: 135 M EADOW BLVD.
SANFORD. FL 32771
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ot your written defenses, if any,
to rt, on Marshall C. Watson.
P A , Attorney for Plaintiff, whose
address is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120, FT. LAUD­
ERDALE. FL 33309 within thirty
(30) days after the first publica­
tion ol this Notice in the (Please
publish in THE SEM INOLE
HERALD) and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there­
after, otherwise a default will be
entered against you tor ttie 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,
Telephono Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-800955 8771 or Voice (V) 1 8009556770 via Florida Relay
Services
WITNESS my hand and tho
seal ol this Court this day ol JAN
28. 2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk ol the Court
By AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish in The
Seminole Herald)
Publish February 4. 11.2004
B037

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL OIVISION
C A S E NO.: 03-CA-122-14-L
THE CH ASE MANHATTAN
BANK. AS TRUSTEE OF IMC
HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST
1997-3 UNDER THE POOLING
AND SERVICING
AGREEM ENT DATED AS OF
JUN E 1. 1997.
Plaintift,

MILDRED ELLIS, et al.
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO SU R E SA LE
(Please publish in THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 5 day of
December. 2003. and entered to
Case No 03-CA-122-14-L. ot
the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein THE CH ASE MANHAT­
TAN BANK. AS TRUSTEE OF
IMC HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST 1997-3 U N D ER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEM ENT DATED A S OF
JUN E 1 ,19 971* Ih* Plaintiff and
MILDRED ELLIS. CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE COMPANY.
IN C. A DELAWARE C O R PO
RATION. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
MARVIN ELLIS. RAYMOND
SUTHERLAND ;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
RAYMOND
SU THERLAN D . JO H N DOE;

L egals

LOTS 11 AND 12. BLOCK A.
(LESS SR 400), SANLANDO
SPRINGS. TRACT NO 67.
ACCORD IN G TO THE P U T
THEREOF, AS RECORD ED IN
P U T BOOK 4. PAGE 85. OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
In
accordance
with
the
American* with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities needing
a special accommodation lo par­
ticipate to this proceeding should
contact the Court Administrator
al 201 N Park Avenue. Sanford
FL 32771, Telephone Number
(407)323-4330 not later than
seven (7) days prior lo the pro­
ceeding
If hearing impaired.
(TDD) 1 800 955 8771 or Voice
(V) 16 0 0 6 5 5 8770 via Florida
Relay Services
Dated this 27 day ot Jan , 2004
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Of Ttie Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C Watson
1600 NW 49th Stroel. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453 0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish February 4.11, 2004
0036

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OIVISION
C A SE NO: 03 CA-410-14W
BA MORTGAGE. LLC.
SU C C E SSO R BY M ER G ER TO
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PU IN TIFF
VS
ROBERT K YOUNG, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPO U SE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G RAN TEES.
ASSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES C U IM INQ
AN
IN TEREST
BY.
THROUGH.
U NO ER
OR
AGAINST ROBERT K YOUNG.
LORI D YOUNG. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R A N TE E S.
ASSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITO RS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
C U IM IN G
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER O R AGAINST LORI D
YOUNG; D EER RUN
HOMEOW NERS
ASSOCIATION UNIT #5. INC;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO SU R E S A LE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated January 23. 2004
entered In Civil Case No. 03 CA410-14 W ol ttie Circuit Court ol
the 18TH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Sanford.
Florida. I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash al the
West Front Door at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse focalod at 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanlord. Florida, al 11.00 a m
on ttie 26 day ol February, 2004
ttie following described property
as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 35. D EER RUN. UNIT 15.
ACCORD IN G TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECO RD ED IN
P U T BOOK 34, PAGE 56. OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA
Dated this 26 day of January.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of ttie Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Ben Delaney. C 6 1 5 Furniture.
Lee
Burkett.
L 6 0 5 cc
Entertainment center. Grin.
Weights. Furniture, etc.
Purchase* must be paid ter at
the time ot purchase to cash
only All purchased Hems sold as
Is. where Is. and must be
removed at the time of sale Sale
subject to cancellation In the
event of settlement between
owner and obligated party
This is the 29th day ot January.
2004
Publish October 4. 11. 2004
B034
Legal Advertisement
NOTICE IS H ER E BY GIVEN
that the City ol Lake Mary.
Florida in accordance with
Ftotida Stale Statutes Chapter
705 intends on disposing tost
abandoned property In one of
the following manners 1 convert
and retain ttie property for use
by the City, 2 trade the property
lo
another
governmental
agency. 3 donate the property lo
a charitable organization, or 4
declare the property as funk and
notify tho appropriate refuso
removal service The City ol
Lake Mary reserves the right lo
determine tho proper and most
effective means ol disposal
Generally the type of property to
bo disposod of includes, but is
not
limited
to.
bicycles,
microwave, cordless phone, few
elry. clothing and othor miscella­
neous items Description ot
items is available tor inspection
In
tho
Property/Evidence
Division. 165 E Crystal Lake
Ave . Lake Mary. Florida
All interested persons making
claim s against said property
must allow proof ol ownership or
must be ablo lo idontify any
markings prior to examination of
such property Claim must be
made lo ttie Police Department
on or before February 20, 2004.
Publish February 4 11. 2004
B033

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in buslnoss at 114
Juniper
Lane,
Longwood.
Seminole County.
Florida,
undor the Fictitious Name ol
C ontinental
Industrial
R e so u rce C orporetlon and
that I Intend lo register said
name with the Division ol
Corporations,
Tallahassee.
Florida, in accordance with the
provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. lo-Wit Section
865 09. Florida Statutes 1991

IN ACCORD ANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons ninth disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407665-4227, 1800 955 8771 (TDD) or 1-800955 8770. via Florida Relay
Service

The undersigned win set at
public sale by competitive bid­
ding on the 20th day o l
February. 2004 al 3 05 pm. on
the premises where said proper­
ly has been stored and which
are located al Ample Storage
Center. 100 Ample Court. 2900
West Airport Boulevard County
of Senwiole. Stata of Florid*, the

Customer*
Name
Descnpoon of Goods

Unit#

Robert Qregok. #604 Furniture.
Clothes. Kids bed. M ac Baxes

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Ancillary Administration)
The ancillary administration of
the estate ol M ANUEL M
ALMEIDA,
deceased.
File
Number 03-1269-CP, is pending
In the Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probale
Division, tho mailing address of
which is P O Box 8099. Sanford,
FL. 32772 8099 The names and
addresses ot the ancillary per­
sonal representatives and ot the
ancillary personal representa­
tives' attorney aro set forth
below
ALL INTERESTED PERSO NS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All creditors ol tho decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice is served within three
months afler the dale of the fust
publication ol this notice must
file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS A FTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF
SERVICE OF A C O PY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ol tho dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against tho dece­
dent's estate must tile their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FO R ­
E VER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 11. 2004
MARIA ZUKAUSKAS
(also known as Maria Almeida)
Ancillary Personal
Representative
133 Huntington Road
Basking Ridge. NJ 07920
Antonio Almeida
Ancillary Personal
Representative
26 Orchard Terrace
Union. NJ 070G6
FRANCIS X. O BRIEN
Florida Bar No 0239488
C A R P E N T E R . BEN NETT
M O RRISSEY
Throe Gateway Center
100 Mulberry Stroel

Telephone (973)622-7711
Attorney tor Ancillary Personal
Representatives
Publish February 11. 18. 2004
B t 12

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

February 6, 2004

Vehicle Type Vin# Auction Dale
FEB. 26
1986 MAZDA
JM 2 U F1112G0681037
1956 CADILLAC
5662125648
1986 SAAB
YS3AC35D8G2020335
Publish February 11, 2004
B102

This auction will be held on
M ARCH 2. 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulm Ave . Oviedo. FL.
Prospective bidders may inspect
the vehicles on ttie day before
ttie Auction Irom 9AM until 6PM
Terms are cash or certified funds
only OVIEDO TOWING reserves
the right to accept or reluse any
and all bids
The following
ottered for bids

vehicles

are

1991 SATURN
VIN# 1G8ZK5470MZ147159
1990 FORD TEMPO
VIN# 1FAPP36X5LK184611

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
M ARCH 4, 2004. at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulm Ave . Oviedo. FL
Prospective bidders may inspect
the vehicles on the day before
ttie Auction Irom 9AM until 6PM
Terms are cash or certified funds
only OVIEDO TOWING reserves
ttie right to accept or rotuse any
and ail bids
The following
offered tor bids

vehicles

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARINQ TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD . FLORIDA
Notico 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 of Sanford. Florida, at
7 00 o'clock P M on Monday,
February 23, 2004 lo consider
ttie adoption of an ordinance by
the City of Sanford. Florida,
described as follows
ORDINANCE NO 3846

NOTICE OF AUCTION

are

1989 PLY ACCLAIM
VIN# 1P3BA46K9KF543692
Publish February 11. 2004
B104

Notice is hereby given
McConnell Motors w il se l
al Public Auction For Salvage
tor Cash on demand to highest
bidder, the following deserfoed

3-1064
99 JE E P
1J4FF68S9XL874378
The Auction w il be held at 9 00
a m on said data* above
McConnell
Motors.
2800
Sanford Ave . Sanford. FI..
32773 Prospective bidders may
Inspect vetuctos one hot# prior
to safe Terms are -CASH OR
CERTIFIED
FUNDS'
M cConnel Motors reserve* the
right to accept or reyeef any and
o l BIDS
Publish February 11.2004
B108

THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON M ARCH 04, 2004 AT 10
O 'C LO C K AT C * J TOWING.
1240 S C R 427, LONGWOOO.
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFO RE
AUCTION
BETW EEN 9AM AND 5PM
TERM S ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FU N D S C S J TOWING
R E S E R V E S THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR R EJECT ANY AND
ALL BIDS
Publish February 11,2004
B107

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. P E R ­
TAINING TO PANHANDLING.
B EG G IN G
ANO
RELATED
ACTIVITIES, PROVIDING FOR
LEGISLATIVE
FINDINGS,
INTENT AND PU R PO SE. PRO
VIDING FO R DEFINITIONS.
PROVIDING FO R PROHIBI
TIONS RELATIVE TO P E D E S ­
TRIAN
AND
VEH ICULAR
TRAFFIC. PRIVATE BUILD­
INGS. PRIVATE D EVELOPED
PROPERTY. PUBLIC ROOMS.
PUBLIC
BUILDINGS. AND
PU BLIC
TRANSPORTATION
A R EA S . PROVIDING
FOR
UNLAWFUL ACTS. PROVIDING
FOR DESIGNATIONS BY THE
CITY MANAGER; PROVIDING
FO R ENTRY OF O R D ER S BY
THE CITY MANAGER. PROVID­
ING FOR APPEALS; PROVID­
ING FO R POSTINGS; PROVID­
ING FOR PRO CED U RES, PR O ­
VIDING FO R CODIFICATION,
SEVERABILITY. CO N FLICTS
ANO AN EFFECTIVE DATE
A complete description and a
copy of the ordinance shall be
available at the office of ttie City
Clerk tot all persons desiring to
examine the same
All parties m interest and citi­
zens shall have an opportunity
lo be heard at said hearing
By order ol ttie City Commission
of ttie City of Sanford. Fforxla
PE R S O N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PR O CEED IN G S
SH O ULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN R ES O U R C E S OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330 5626 48 H O U R S
IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decades to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
mealing or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record of the
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the C4y
ot Sanford (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish February 11.2004
B117

NOTICE OF
PU BLIC AUCTION

Dale FEBRU ARY 20. 2004 O
B OO A M.
Location: 1236 W Hwy 438.
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
1988 Honda • blue
# 1HGED3543JA015256
1988 Honda • gold
# IHGCA5528JA136262
1989 BMW - gray
# WB AHC2301 KB E 19791
1989 Plymouth • gray
# 1P3BA46K4KF421211
1989 Mercury - tan
# 1MEPM36X5KK661523
1991 Chovrolot - blue
# 1GCDC14Z1MZ178217
1993 Plymouth - white
# 4P3CF44F7PE082578

NOTICE OF S A L E OF
MOTOR VEHICLE PER SUAN T
TO F.S. 713.78
1979 GRADY WHITE 20 FT
VIN
NTU 0871M 79F
1984
BYLIN ER
28
FT
VIN:
BL2B42CM0384 Located at
531 N Palmetto Ave Sanford.
FL
1999 D OOG E VIN
1B 3 E S 4 6 C X Y D 5 5 9 5 6 8 .
Located
at:
400
Spring
Hammock Ct Longwood, FL.
Sale dale February 23, 2004,
at 10 00 a m at 400 Spring
Hammock Ct Longwood. FL
32750 Towing'storage company
reserves the right to withdraw
said vehicle(s) and'or vessel
from the auction For mote
inquiries call 407-657-7995
Publish February 11. 2004
0109

1994 - Honda - green
# 1HGCD5636RA135900
1998 Ford - black
# 3FAIP1133W R111020
Publish Fobruary t l, 2004
0108
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
ongngod in business at 4311
Orlando D r . Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ot A. J. S.
Merchandise and thal I intend
to register said name with ttie
Division
ot
Corporations.
Tatlahassoo. Florida, in accor­
dance with ttie provisions ol the
Fictitious Namo Statutes. to-Wit
Section 865 09. Florida Statutes
1991
A J Swoct
Publish February t l . 2004
B t 10

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will tie held on
M ARCH 11, 2004. at 9 00 AM
at 325 Aulm Ave . Oviedo. FL.
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect ttie vehicles on the day
before the Auction from 9AM
until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified funds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves ttie right to
accept or refuse any and all
bids
The following
offered for bids

vehicles

are

1998 HYUNDAI
VIN# KMHJG34F6WU103632
Publish February 11. 2004
B105

L egals
F e b ru ary 6, 2004
NO TICE O F A P U B L IC H E A R IN G TO
C O N S ID E R T H E A D O PT IO N O F A N
O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E CITY O F
S A N F O R D . F LO R ID A
Notico is horoby given that a Public Hearing will bo hold in the
Com m ission Room at tho City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, In
ttio City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P M . on Monday,
F e b ru ary 23, 2004 to consider the adoption of an ordinance by
ttie City of Sanlord, Florida, described as follows:
O R D IN A N C E 3043
A R EV IS IN G CODIFICATION O R D IN A N C E O F T H E CIT Y O F
S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A . A M E N D IN G T H E S A N F O R D C IT Y
C O D E /C O D E O F O R D IN A N C E S A N D A P P E N D IX 'A 'T H E R E ­
TO (THE L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T R EG U LA T IO N S) (THE CITY
CO D E); PR O VID IN G F O R A C T IO N S R ELA TIN G T O T H E
R E P E A L /D E L E T IO N O F R E D U N D A N T A N D O T H E R W IS E
U N N E C E S S A R Y PR O V IS IO N S O F T H E CITY C O D E ; P R O ­
VIDING F O R T H E R E P E A L /D E LE T IO N O F V AR IO U S PR O V I­
S IO N S O F T H E CITY C O D E THAT A R E IN C O N S IS T E N T WITH
STATE U W ; PROVID IN G F O R T H E REV ISIO N O F T H E CITY
C O D E IN A C C O R D A N C E WITH R EC O M M E N D A T IO N S O F
T H E M UNICIPAL C O D E C O R PO R A TIO N ; PROVID IN G F O R
L E G IS U T IV E FINDINGS A N D INTENT; PROVID IN G F O R
R E P E A L E R S . R E P E A L IN G T H E FO LLO W IN G PR O V ISIO N S
O F THE CIT Y C O D E ; Section 1-8(b), Section 1-0(e), Section 110. Soction 2-2. Section 2-3.1, Section 2-7, Section 2-17
through Section 2-22. Section 2-31 through Section 2-37,
Soction 2-47 through Section 2-51, Section 2-60 through
Section 2-99. Section 2-111 through Section 2-114, Section 2126, Section 2-127, Section 2-139 through Section 2-147,
Soction 2-157, Section 2-186 through Section 2-188, Section 2401, Soction 3-2, Soction 3-3(c), Soction 3-5(d). Section 3-7
(b)(1) (3) and (4). Section 3-0. Section 4-1, Section 4-0, Section
4-10, Section 4-12. Section 4-15, Section 4-16. Section 4-20.
Section 4-30. Section 4-32(a), Soction 4-33 through Section 436. Soction 4-39, Section 4-40, Section 4-42(a), (b), (c). (d) and
(I), Section 6-2, Soction 6-4, Section 6-5. Soction 6-44 through
Soction 6-56. Section 6-122. Section 8-1 through Section 0-25,
Section 11-9, Section 13-1 through Section 13-3, Soction 13-20
through Soction 13-32. Section 13-44 through Section 13-40,
Section 16-1, Section 16-2. Section 16 6, Soction 16-7, Section
16-11, Soction 16-20 through Sedion16-38. Section 17-1,
Soction 17-13, Section 17-23(c), Soction 17-34. Section 10-1,
Section 18 2, Section 10-3, Section 10-4, Soction 10-5. Section
10-7. Section 18-8. Section 18-10, Soction 10-13, Section 1014, Section 10-15, Section 18-16, Section 18-17, Section 18-19,
Section 18-20. Soction 10-21, Section 18-22, Section 18-23,
Section 10-24, Section 18-26, Section 10-27, Section 18-20,
Section 10-30. Section 10-31. Section 10-33, Section 10-34,
Section 18-43through Section 18-49, Section 10-61 through
Soction 10-66. Section 10-67, Section 18-69, Section 10-70,
Soction 10-72. Section 10-73, Section 10-74, Section 18-1000
through Section 10-1010. Section 18 1/2 -1, Section 18 1/2 -2,
Section 16 1/2 -3, Section 10 1/2 -21 through Section 10 1/2-23,
Section 19-1, Section 19-2, Soction 19-3, Section 19-14
through SecbonlB-21, Section 20-1, Section 20-2, Section 203. Section 20-4, Section 21-1 through Section 21-5. Section 224. Section 23-1, Section 23-2, Section 23-3. Section 23-4
through Section 23-10, Section 23-44. Section 26-20. Section
26 39 through Section 26-41, Section 28-1.3 through Section
28-5. Section 28-12. and Section 28-13, Chapter 10, Chapter
12. Chapter 15. Chapter 16 1/2, Chapter 16 3/4, Chapter 24,
and Chapter 25. A N D Footnote 23 of Schedule *8‘ ; PR O V ID ­
ING F O R SEVER AB ILITY; PRO VID IN G F O R CODIFICATION;
PROVID IN G F O R A C T IO N S PERTAININ G T O A N O N G O IN G
CODIFICATION P R O G R A M B Y T H E CITY; PR O V ID IN G FOR
T H E A S S IG N M E N T O F DUTIES; PR O VID IN G F O R A 8A V IN GS O F CER TAIN L E G IS U T I V E ACTIO N S; PR O V ID IN G
F O R C O N F LIC T S A N D PRO VID IN G F O R A N E F F E C T IV E
DATE
A complete description and a copy of the ordinance shal be
available at the office ol the City Clerk tor all persons desiring lo
examine the same All parties m interest and citizen* shall have
an opportunity to be heard at said hearing By order of the City
Commission of the City of Sanford. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESO U RCES OFFICE ADA C O O R ­
DINATOR AT 407-330-5626 40 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to 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 la
not provided by the Cfly of Sanford (FS 286 0105)

NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
Cynthia Porter.
C A J TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FO R SAL­
VAGE FOR CA SH ON DEMAND
TO H IGHESTBIDDER THE
FOLLOW ING
D ESC RIBED
VEHICLE:

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Nonce is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 375
Douglas Ave., Suite 378,
Altamonte Springs. Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Nam* ol Advanced
Therapy Solution* and that I
inland to register said name
with
the
Division
of
Corporations,
Tallahassee,
Florida, in accordance with ttie
provisions ot the Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. lo-Wrt Section
865 09. Florida Statutes 1991
Eberto Lopez
Publish February 11, 2004
B111

Vehicle Auction

&amp;

N ow a rk. N J 0 7 1 0 2

NOTICE OF
PU BLIC AUCTION

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
that the u.iderwgnod intends lo
sell the personal property
deserfoed below to enforce a ken
Imposed on said property under
the Florida Self Storage Facility
Act Statues (Section 83 80183 809)

M ANUEL M ALMEIDA.
Deceased

Publish Fobruary 11.2004
B10I

Publish February 4. 11. 2004
B035

ADVERTISEMENT OF SA LE

1984 BUICK 4 DOOR RED
VIN# 1G4AL1932E6544756

IN RE ESTATE OF

Page 3B

L egals

L egals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-1289-CP

J R yan

Publish February 11. 2004
B103

Publish in
THE SEMINOLE 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
0366179

February II a 12.2004

L egals

Deputy Cay Clerk
Publish February 11,2004
B114

�I*agc 411

Tiik Herald

February II &lt;4 12.2004

L egals

Legals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-34-CP

IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRAN TEES.
ASSIG N EES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTER
EST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR
AGAINST
RO SE
HOSTETLER. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

IN RE: ESTATE OF
THOMAS D KESSINOER.
D tC M M d
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of ihe exist*
ol THOMAS D KESSINOER,
deceased. who** dele ol death
was October 17, 2003. and
whose Social Security Number
is 236-54-4034, la pending m Ihe
Circuil Court tor Seminote
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, the address ol which is
P O Drawer C. Sanlord. FL,
32772. The names and address­
es ol the personal representa­
tive and that personal represen­
tative's attorney aio set forth
below
AD creditors of Ihe decedent
and othor persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate, on whom a copy ol
this notice is served must tile
Iheir 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 CO PY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against (tie
decedent's estate must tile 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) Y EA R S OR MORE
AFTER THE D EC ED EN T'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 11, 2004
SONDRA 0 KESSINOER
Personal Repioseritativo
313 B&gt;rch Terrace
Winter Springs. FL 32706
Vincenl J Protaci
Florida Bar No 991864
VINCENT J PROFACI. PA
932 Centre Circle
Suite 1000
Altnmonto Springs, FL 32714
Telephone (407)673-1144
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish February 11, 16, 2004
B097
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-35-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
URSULA V F L O n E S .

RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
purauant to an Order Granting
the Motion lo Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated January 30, 2004
entered In Civil Case No 2003
CA-1209-14G ot the Circuit
Court ol Ihe 18TH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County, Sanlord. Florida, | will
sell to the highest and best bid­
der tor cash al the West Front
Door al the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanford, Florida,
al 11 00 a m on Iho 4th day ot
March, 2004 the tallowing
described property as sel forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wrt:
THE EAST 68 FEET OF LOTS
414 AND 416, FRANK L
W O O D R U FFS SUBDIVISION,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAI
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 44. OF
THE PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dated this 2 day ol February,
2004
•
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES OF DAVID
J STERN . P A , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S. University Dnve Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-6000
03 10714
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, al the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse at
407-665-4227, 1-800-955-6771
(TDD) or 1-800 955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service
Publish February 11, 18. 2004
B099
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O FT H E 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO : 03 CA-1492-14L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC ,
Plamtilt.

Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol Iho estate
ol U R SU LA V
FLORES,
deceased, whose dale ol death
was Novotnei 2. 2003: Is pend
Ing In Ihe Circuit Court tor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate Division, File Number
04-35-CP. Iho addioss ol which
is P O Drawer C. Sanlord. FL.
32772-0659 Tha names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sents live and Dial persona) rep­
resentative's attorney are sal
forth below
Alt creditors ol Ihe decodent
and other persons, who have
claims or domands against
decedent's eslale, Including
urvnatured. contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, and who have
been served a copy o l Ihis
notice, must Me their claims with
this Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE O R THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF S E R ­
VICE OF A CO PY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All olher creditors ol Iho docodent and olher persons who
have claims or demands against
Ihe decodonls estate, including
unmalured. contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must Me thou
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PU B ­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) Y EA R S O R MORE
A FTER THE D E C E D E N T S
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 11,2004
NILOA ZAYAS
Personal Representative
1909 Blossom Lane
Maitland, FL 32751
DAVID W VELIZ
Florida Bar No 646368
PO Box 677879
Orlando. FL 32667 7679
Telephone (407) 694-6366
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish: February 11. 16. 2004
6096

THE CIRCUIT COURT
O FT H E 1ITH
»
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E NO: 2003-CA 1209-140
THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE.
PLAINTIFF

VS
GEOFtGE HOSTETLER. IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. H^IRS.
D EVISEES.
GRAN TEES.
ASSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
U ND ER
OR
AGAINST
GEORGE
H O STETLER.
RO SE
H O ST E T LE R IF LIVING. AND

KENNETH B MADDUX A K/A
KENNETH MADDUX. BELINDA
F MADDUX A/K/A BELINDA
MADDUX: JOHN DOE, JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SU BJECT PROPERTY.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO BELINDA F MADDUX
ikVa BELINDA MADDUX
UK/A 350 U PS A LA ROAD,
SANFORD, FL 32771
KENNETH B MADDUX A/K/A
KENNETH MADDUX
L/K/A 350 U PSA LA ROAO,
SANFORD. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on Ihe following
described properly
S E E ATTACHED EXHIBIT ‘ A’
A/K/A 350 U PS A LA ROAD,
SANFORD, FL 32771
FROM THE SOUTHEAST
CO R N ER OF LOT 45. NEW
UPSALA, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS R EC O RD ­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 67.
PUBLIC R EC O RD S OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
RUN NORTH 00 D E G R E E S
1135- W EST ALO N G THE
EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 45 A
DISTANCE OF 10186 FEET;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 89
D EG REES 12 05* W EST 10 00
FEET TO THE POINT ON THE
EXISTING W EST RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF U PSALA ROAD.
AND THE POINT O F BEGIN­
NING. TH EN CE CONTINUE
SOUTH 69 D EG R EE S 1205*
WEST 255 30 FEET: THENCE
RUN NORTH 00 D E G R E E S
1135* W E ST 202 00 FEET;
THENCE RUN NORTH 89
D EG R EE S 12 05* EAST 255 30
FEET TO A POINT ON SAID
EXISTING W EST RIGHT-OFWAY O F U P S A L A ROAD,
TH ENCE RUN SOUTH 00
D EG REES 11 '35* EAST 202 00
FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
ha$ been filed againet you and
you aio required lo eerve a copy
ot your written defense* it any.
lo it. on Marshall C. Watson,
P A , Attorney tor PUinirfl. whose
address is 1B00 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120. FT LAUD­
ERDALE. FL 33309 within thirty
(30) days alter the first publica­
tion ot this Nolica in tha (Please
publish In THE SEMINOLE
HERALD) and hie the original
with tha Clark ot Itvs Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney ot immediately there­
after. otherwise a default will be
entered again*! you tot the rebel
demanded m the complaint
In accordance with tha
Americana with Disabilities Act,
Parsons with Disabilities need
mg a special accommodation lo
participate in Itus proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator al 301 N. Park
Avanua. Sanford FL 32771.
Tetephons Number (407)323
4330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to tha proceeding II
h*armg impaired. (TOO) 1-600955-6771 or Voice (V) 1-600955-6770 via Florida Relay
Services
WITNESS my hand and the
aeai at the Court thw day ot FEB
4.2004
Maryann* Morse
Aa Clark ol tha Court
By A Mutoocfc

Legals
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: (Please publish In The
Seminole Herald)
Publish February 11, 18. 2004
BfOO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOn
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-1269-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MANUEL M ALMEIDA.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Ancillary Administration)
Tho ancillary admlnlslration ot
the estate ol M ANUEL M.
ALMEIDA,
deceased.
File
Number 03-1289 CP. Is pending
in Ihe Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probata
Division. Ihe mailing address ol
which Is PO Bon 8099. Sanford,
FL. 32772-6099 Tha name* and
addresses ol Ihe ancillary per­
sonal representatives and ol the
ancillary personal representa­
tives' attorney mo set forth
below
ALL INTERESTED PERSO NS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedents
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice is served within throe
months afler Ihe dale ot live first
publication ot this notice musl
file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A CO PY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All olher creditors ol (tie dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against Hie dece­
dents estate musl Ilia their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 11.2004
MARIA ZUKAUSKAS
(also known as Maria Almeida)
Ancillary Personal
Representative
133 Huntington Road
Basking Ridge. NJ 07920
Antonio Almeida
Ancillary Personal
Representative
26 Orchard Terrace
Union. NJ 07066
FRANCIS X O'BRIEN
Florida Bar No 0239486
C A R PE N T ER . BENNETT
MORRISSEY
Three Gateway Center
100 Multmiry Street
Newark, NJ 07102
Telephone (973) 622-77t 1
Attorney tor Ancillary Personal
Representatives
Publish February It. 18, 2004

0112

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
FILE NO. 04-11-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MARION J GOFF. JR .
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol Ihe estate
ot MARION J GOFF, JR ,
deceased, whose dale ol death
was October 25. 2002. I* pend­
ing in Ihe Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate Division, File Number
04-11-CP, Ihe address ol which
is P O Box 6099. Sanlord. FL.
32772-8099 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and that personal rep­
resentative's attorney are sel
forth below
All credilors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dents estate on whom a copy ol
Ihis notice has bben served,
musl lile Iheir 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 S E R ­
VICE OF A CO PY O F THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ot Iho dece­
dent and olher persons having
claims oi demands against the
docedonl's eslale musl tile thou
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FO REVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) Y E A R S OR MORE
A FT ER THE D E C E D E N T S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 4. 2004
JANE GO FF
Personal Representative
389 Maya Sheet
Lake Mary. FL 32746
David R Riston
Florida Bar No 358576
Williams. Riston 6 Proper. PLC
6131 U S Highway 19
Now Port Richey, FL 34652
Telephone (727) 642 9758
Attorney
tor
Par tonal
Representative
Publish February 4. It. 2004
B059

Notice of Application
tor Tax Dead
NOTICE IS H ER E BY GIVEN,
that WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTODIAN/TRU8TEE FO R
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX S E R ­
VICE LLC. tha holder ollh# toltowtog certihcatels) has triad
said cer trlrcalel») tor a lax deed
to be issued thereon The certifi­
cate numbed*) and year(s) of
taauance. tha description of to*
property, and to* rvame(s) In
which X was assessed ia/are as

Legals

L egals

L egals

Legals

Legals

CERTIFICATE NO: 3106 YEA R
OF ISSUANCE: 2001

Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed

PARCEL ID# 15-21-29 5100500-0010

NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN,
that AMERICAN TAX FUNDING
LLC FOOTHILL CAPITAL AS
SEC U R E D PARTY, to* holder of
the following certtftcate(a) has
filed said cartiftcat*(*) tor a tax
dead to be issued thereon The
certificate number)*) and year(s)
of Issuance, toe description of
to# property, and to* name(s) In
which it was assessed is'ara a*
M ow *:

or demands against the dece­
dent's estate mutt tile their
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE

deceased. Fite Number 031408-CP, Is pending In the
Circuit Court tor Sami not*
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, to* address ot which la
Post Otoe# Box 8099, Santord,
FL, 32771. The name* and
addresses of tha Personal
Representative and toe Personal
Representative'* attorney ara
set forth batow

Description of Property: LEG
LOT 1 BLK S WEATHERSF1ELD
1ST ADO PB 12 PG 67
Names in which assessed:
JO H N D O O nN E LIFE EST.
ORLANDO G SOUIRES
AD ot said property being in the
County of Seminole. Slate ol
Florida
Unless such certilicala(a) shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificate!*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at Ihe wesl Iron!
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida, on
Monday. March 15, 2004. al
11 00am
Payment ol Sale fee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording tees ore required lo be
paid by the successful bidder al
Ihe sale Full payment ol an
amount equal to Hie highest bid
Is duo within 24 hours sner the
advertised time ol sale AD pay­
ments shall bo cash or guaran­
tors Instrument, made payable
to the Clerk ot Pro Circuit Court
Dated on 1/29/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALOINE HARFORD
Doputy Clerk
Publish February 4, It, 18 25,
2004
BOSS
Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that JW LIENS LLC FOOTHILL
CAPITAL AS SECU R ED PARTY,
the holder of tho tallowing certificato(s) has Med sard cortlflcate(s) tor n tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance, the description ol the
property, and Iho namn(s) m
which rl was assessed is'are as
tallows
CERTIFICATE NO: 3253 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2CX)t

CERTIFICATE NO: 2762 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001
PA R CEL ID# 04-21-29-5140000-0030
Description ot Property: LEG
LOT 3 (LESS BEG SE COR
RUN N 163 12 FT WLY ON
CU RVE 20 FT S 5 DEG 33 MIN
E 183 2 FT TO BEG) M ER ED ­
ITH MANOR NOB HILL SE C PB
9 PG 55
Names in which assessed B A R ­
BARA B PIPKINS
All ol said property being In the
County ol Seminote, Stale ol
Florida
Unless such certificate) s) shall
be redeemed according to law,
Ihe property described In such
certificate!*) will be sold to tho
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Sominole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday, March 15, 2004, at
If 00am
Payment of Sale lee, applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording tees are required lo be
paid by tho successful bidder at
Ihe sale FuD payment ol an
amount equal to the highest tod
Is due within 24 hours after the
advertised lime ol sale All pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, made payable
to the Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Deled on 1/29/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 4, I t , 18 25,
2004
B050

PAR CEL ID# 21-21-29 5040000 9140
Doscrrpliori ot Property: LEG
UNIT 914 LAKE LOTUS CLUB I
A CONDO PB 30 PG S 14 TO 20
Names In which assessod
EAMONN
G
DOWNEY.
LESTER P PAYNE. MARK R
SMITH
All ol sard properly being In the
County ol Seminole. Slate ol
Florida
Unless such certifrcate(s) shall
bo redeemed according lo law,
tho property described in such
certificate!s) will be sold lo the
highest bidder al Ihe wosl Iron!
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday March 15. 2004. at
11 00am
Payment ot Sale lee applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording lees are required to be
paid by iho successful bidder al
iho sale Full payment ol an
amount equal to the hrghosl bid
Is due wrlhin 24 hours afler the
advertised lime ol sale All pay­
ments shall bo cash or guaran­
teed instrument, made payable
to the Clerk ot Ihe Circuil Court
Dated on 1/292004
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K OF THE CIRCUIT
COUHT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 4 I t , 18 25.
2004
0052

Notice o l Application
for Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Iha! JW LIENS LLC FOOTHILL
CAPITAL AS SECUREO PARTY,
(tie holder ol tho tallowing certiflcate(t) has filed said certifi­
cate)*) tar a lax deed to be
issued thereon Tho certificate
number(s) and year(s) ot
issuance, the description ol Hie
property, end Ihe name(s) In
which it was assessed is'are as
tallows

Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that AMERICAN TAX FUNDING
LLC FOOTHILL CAPITAL AS
SECUR ED PARTY. Ihe holder ol
the following ceitificatB(a) has
Med said certificate(a) tor a lax
deed to be Issued theieon The
certificate numbei(s) and year(s)
ol Issuance, the description ot
the property, and toe name(s) In
which ft was assessod is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 101 YEA R
OF ISSUANCE: 2001

Description ol Property LOT 10
BLK B TR D TOWN OF SAN­
FORD PB 1 PG 56

AD ot said property being In the
County ol Seminole. Slate ol
Florida
Unless such certificate)*) shall
be tedeomed according to law.
the property described in such
certificate)*) will be sold to to*
highest bidder at Ihe wesl front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday. March 16, 2004. al
It 00am
Payment ot Sal* la*, applicable
documentary stamp tax** and
recording lea* are required to be
paid by tha successful bidder al
to* sat* FuD payment ol an
amount equal to to* highest bid
Is du* within 24 hour* after to*
advertised time ot sale AD pay­
ments shall be cosh or guaran­
teed instrument, mad* payable
to to* Clark ol to* Circuit Court.
Dated on 1/29/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K OF THE CIRCUIT
COUHT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clark
Publish February 4. I t , 16 25.
2004
B051

BLAINE CRAM M ER D EM PSEY
Personal Representative
2455 Monroe Street
HoDywood, Florida 32020
JOHN M MCCORMICK. Esquire
Florida Bar No 52440
501 East Church Sheet
Orlando, FL 32801
Telephone (407) 843 5690
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish February 4 . 1 1 ,2004
B048
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-345-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
RAUL JO SEPH KRAEM ER,
Deceased

Description ol Property: LEG
LOTS 122 123 ♦ 124 A 1/2
VACD ALLEY ADJ ON N BOOKERTOWN PB 4 PG 96
Names in which
JH EflK E Y SCOTT

assessed

II you are a person with a dis
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order to participate In
tots proceeding, you are entitled,
al no cost lo you. to toe provision
ot certain assistance Please
contact Court Administration at
301 North Park Avenue. Suite
N30t, Santord, Florida 32771
(407) 323-4227, within (2) work
ing days ol your receipt ol this
notice, if you ere hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-{BOO) 955 8771

All Interested persons on whom
a copy ol Ihis Nolle* ol
Administration is served must
tile any objections that challenge
toe qualifications ot the personal
representative, venue, or |urls
diction ol this Court, by tiling a
petition or other pleading
requesting relief with this Court.
In accordance with too Florida
Probalo Rules. WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A C O P Y OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM

The date ol first publication ot
this Notice Is February 4, 2004

Dated on 1/292004.
MARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Doputy Clerk
Publish February 4. 11, 18. 25.
2004
B049

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 0V4-99-CP

MARY LOUISE RAUL
Personal Representative
9430 Edwards Place
Charlotte, North Carolina 26227
Michael B Swindle, Esquire
Florida Bai No 171116
174 W Comstock Avenue
Suite 100
Winter Park. FL 32789
Telephone 407/246-1114
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish February 4. I t , 2004
B047

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. CM-14-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF

Deceased

The administration ol Ihe estate
ol ANN H ELEN HUSSEY,
deceased, whose dale ol death
was November 13fo, 2003: Is
pending In toe Circuit Court tor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate Division, File Number
04- 14-CP. the address ot which
I* 301 North Park Avenue,
Santord. FL, 32771. The names
and addresses of ttw personal
representative and that personal
representative s attorney are set
torth below
AD creditors ol the decedent
and olher persons having claims
or demands against Ihe dece­
dent's estate, including unma­
lured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ot toil
notice Is served must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
A FT ER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
CO PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
AD other creditor* ot toe deca­
dent and other person* having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claim*, must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS A FT ER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FO REVER BARRED

DONALD C. OEMPSEY. S R .
a V a DONALD CRAM M ER
DEMPSEY,
Deceased

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) Y EA R S OR M ORE
A FT ER THE D EC ED E N T 'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ot the eslale
ol DONALD C DEMPSEY. SR .
a/k/a OONALD C R A M M ER
D EM PSEY, deceased. File
Number 04- 14-CP; It pending in
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probata
Division .Ihe address ol which is
3 0 1 North Park
Avanua.
Santord. FL, 32771. The name*
and addresses ol toe personal
representative and that personal
representative's attorney areaet
ALL INTERESTED PER SO N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AD known or reasonably ascer­
tainable. including contingent
creditors ot the decedent's
estate on whom a copy ot ttxs
notice la served within three
months after tha datd of to* llrst
publication of tots notice must
N s then claims with tot* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A C O PY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l other creditors of the dece­
dent and persona having daxnt

PED RO DOUGLAS AVILES
Personal Representative
JAM ES R, PROVENCHER, P A
Florida Bar No 301957
719 W Winter Park Sheet
Orlando, FL 32004
407-246-0440
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish February 4. 11. 2004
B04S

ALL OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE F O R E V E R
BARRED

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Payment ol Sale lee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
recording lees are required to be
paid by toe successful bidder al
toe sale FuD paymem ol an
amouni equal lo toe highest bid
Is due within 24 hours after the
advertised lime ol sale All pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed instrument, made payable
to toe Clerk ol the Circuit Court

AD other creditors ot the deco
dent and persons having claim*
or demands against toe dece­
dent's estate, including unma
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.

The administration ol Ihe estate
ot PAUL JO SEPH KRAEM ER
deceased. File Number 03-345CP, Is pending in toe Circuit
Courl for Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, the
address of which Is 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord. FL, 32771
1292, The names and address
es
ot
Ihe
Personal
Representative
and
Ihe
Personal Representative's attor
ney are set torth below

ANN HELEN HUSSEY.

Monday, March 15. 2004, al
11 00am

All creditor* ol toe decedent
and other parsons having claim*
or demands against decedent's
estate. Including unnurtured
contingent
or
unliquidated
Halms, on whom a copy ol tot*
notice I* served most tile their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE
LATER
OF
TH R EE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE O F A C O P Y OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FO REVER BARRED

AN ol said property being in the
County ol Seminole. Stale ot
Florida.
Unless such certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according to law,
too property described in such
certificate)*) will be sold to the
highest bidder al the west fionl
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on

ALL INTERESTED PERSO NS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION

PA R CEL ID# 20-19-30-501-

IN RE: ESTATE OF
Names in which assessed TAVI
J BROWN

THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 4, 2004

0000-1220

CERTIFICATE NO: 254 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-SAG0900-0100

A U CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
W i a BE FO REVER BARRED

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 4, 2004
Marilyn Laa Rega
Personal Representative
211 Nassau Road
Huntington, N Y 11743
ARNSTEIN 6 LEHR LLP
Florida Bar No 796689
2424 North Federal Hwy
Suite 462
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Telephone (561) 322-6900
Attorney*
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish February 4, It, 2004
B046
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRO BATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 0J-1406-CP

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S E NO.: 03-CA-2556-14-K
AMSOUTH BANK.
Plaintiff
AHMAD BAGHERZADEH. et al,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SA LE
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant lo a Summary Judgment
entered in Ihe above-styled
cause In toe Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, the
Clerk ot Seminole County will
sell the property situated In
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as:
Description ol Mortgaged and
Personal Property
The West 22 50 leet ol Lot 11.
alt ol Lol 12. and toe East 11.25
leel ot Lot 13, Howell Harbor
Estates, according lo toe plat
Ihereol as recorded in Plat Book
24 al Page 53 ot the Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida
The sheet address ol which is
1049 Howoll Harbor Drive.
Casselberry. Florida 32707
at a Public Sale, to toe highest
bidder tor cash, on the west tront
steps ot the Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue, Santord, Florida 32771
on March 11. 2004, al 11:00
am
Dated: January 26. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol toe Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Joseph B Lahav
The Solomon Tropp Law Group.
PA
400 N Ashley Plaza, Suite 3000
Tampa. FL 33602-4331
Attorneys tor Amsouth Bank
Publish: February 4, 11,2004

nnu________________ _
IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S E NO. 02-CA-2260-14G
DO LO RES PALMA, as Personal
Representative ol toe Eitat* ol
LUCIA ANNA RIGGI a/k/a LUCY
A. RIGGI a&gt;/* LU C Y RIGGI
(Deceased),
Plainlrtt,

AGATINO VALENTI. SR..
Datendam
C L E R K 'S
NOTICE OF SA LE
NOTICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final
Judgment ol Partition dated
January 14. 2004. and entered
in Case No. 02-CA-2260-14Q. in
Ih* Circuit Court In and tor
Samtnota
County.
Florida,
wherein D OLORES PALMA, i*
the Plalntitt and AGATINO
VALENTI, SR. it to* Defendant.
wiD aeU to the highest and bast
bidder tor cash al tha West tront
door ol the Sanunot* County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida, at
f t 00 A M . on tha 17to day of
February. 2004. to# following
described real property sat torth
In said Final Judgment of
Partition, to-wrt::

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Lol 55. SUNRISE UNIT 1.
according to to* plat thereof
recorded In Plat Book 21. Pag**
72 and 73 ol the Public Record*
of Serranole County, Florida by
virtu* of that certain Warranty
Deed recorded July 3, 1997 In
Official Records Book 3262.
Pag# 0626 ol Ih* Public Record*
of Saminoi* County. Florida

The edminislralion of toe estate
of PEDRO RICARDO AVILES.

Dated this 28 day ol January,
2004

IN RE ESTATE OF
PEDRO RICARDO AVILES.
Deceased

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol to# Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
BALDWIN 6 MOHRISON, P A
7100 South Highway IT-92
Fam Park. FL 32/30
Telephone 407/634-1424
II you are a perxon with a disab.lity who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you, lo the
provision ol cerUIn assistance
Plaasa
contact
Court
Administration si 301 North
Park Avenue. Suite N301,
Santord, Florida 32771 (407)
323-4227. within (2) working
day* of yout receipt ot this
notice. It you aia hearing or
voice Impaired. caD 1-(600)-9558771.
Publish February 4. 11, 2004
0043

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O FTH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S E NO. 03-CA-2703-14-K
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. IN C.
SU CCESSO R BY M ERGER
TO CROSSLAND MORTGAGE
CO RP
Plaintiff,

MELBA Y CUEVAS; UNKNOWN
S PO U S E
OF M ELBA Y.
CUEVAS; and all unknown
parlies claiming by, through,
under or against Ihe above
named Detendanls. who are nol
known to be deed or alive,
whether said unknown parties
claim as hens, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees spouses, or
other claimants; TENANT #1
and'or TENANT #2, the parlies
Intended to account tor tho
person or persons In
possession.
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice ts hereby given that,
pursuant to the Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure dated January
22 ,2004, In this cause. I will sell
the property situated In SEMI­
NOLE
County,
Florida
described as:
LOT 170. OAKLAND VILLAGE
SECTION THREE. ACCO R D ­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
A S R EC O RD ED IN PLAT
BOOK 26. RAGES 23 AND 24.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORO S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
&amp; V a 512 Ramsdel! Avenue.
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
al public sale, to th* highest end
best bidder, tot cash. West Iron!
door ot the courthouse, located
al 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanlord. SEMINOLE County.
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock am .,
on February 24, 2004.
Dated al Santord, Florida this
22 day ol January. 2004
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Iho Circuit Court
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Douglas C. Zahm. PA.
16830 U S Hwy 10 N . #300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phone
(727)539-1094 lax
If 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 Ihe
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 3 0 1 North
Paik Avenue. Suite N301,
Santord. Florida 32771 (407)
323-4330, within (2) working
days ol youi receipt ot Ihis
notice: it you are heating or
voice impaired, call 1-(800)955 8771
Publish February 4.11, 2004
B042

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O FT H E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
C A S E NO. 01-CA-2372-15-W
RINKER MATERIALS
CORPORATION, a Florida
Corporation,
Plainlttl.

LMT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
dtVa LINDER
CONSTRUCTION. LINDA F.
MAYER and KEVIN
FELGENHAUR. individually.
Defendants
C L E R K 'S NOTICE
OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that under
an Order Setting Foreclosure
Safe in the above-styled cause.
' will sett to the highest and bati
bidder tor cash at tha Wasl
From Door ol the Samlnol#
County Courthouse, 301 North
Park Avenue,Santord. Florida.
■I 11:00 a m on March ie!
2004. the following described
property:
Lot* I and 2. Block 6. Mat ot
EnUmingerfe addition No. 1 to
Longwood, according to the piat
thareol as recorded In Plat
Book 5. Page* 26 4 27 ot ih#
Public Records ol Samlnol*
County, Florida. Parcel ID#3220-30-506-0600-00100-0-0
Date January 27, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot the Court
By: Mary Slroupe
Doputy Clerk
Vihfen A Sills. PA
Attorneys tor Pfexrtifl
TAFT RECYCLING. INC
1173 Spring Centra South
Boulevard. Suit* C
AlUmoni# Springs. FL 32714
Publish February 4,11.2004
BO39

�The

Vol. 112 No. 51

Copyright O 2004

Sanford, Florida

Tho Sanford Herald

February

15, 2004

50&lt;

w w w .sbnfo

..

WEEKEND

Herald

A Heroes’ W elcome

Daughter
charged
in murder
of father
From S taff R eports

Patriots
deny SCC
Conference powerhouse
Central Florida Community
Collogo hold olf upset offorts
by both SCC baskotball
teams Wednesday night
S ec S p o rts, P a g e ISA

CCIB busts
Casselberry pot
operation
Thursday night agents
with the City-County
Investigative Bureau (CCIB)
served a search warrant on a
home in the Casselberry
area, where they confiscated
marijuana, indoor growing
equipment and made two
arrests.
The warrant was served
around 9 p,m. at 970 North
Jericho Drive. Agents
worked the scene overnight.
They confiscated 34 suspect­
ed marijuana plants and
growing
equip­
ment
located
in two
rooms.
They also
located
nearly 40
pounds
of sus­
pected
C ic h o n
marijua­
na clip­
pings,
residue
and mul­
tiple
items of
drug
parapher­
nalia.
While
the
Pender
search of
the property was being |x*rformed, the resident who
lives there, arrived home. He
was arrested, i le is identified
as 28-year-old Jason Alfred
Cichon. Anna E. Bender, 43,
of Orlando, who was identi­
fied as Cichon's girlfriend,
was also arrested at the
scene. Both are accused of
marijuana trafficking more
than 25 pounds, marijuana
producing, dnig possession,
and narcotic possession and
use.
As of Friday afternoon,
they were both still being
held in the Seminole County
Jail under $4,900 bond.

Seminole Smile

Renu R am an —
Realtor for Keller Williams
Realty in Lake Mary

Bravo Company returns
after 404-day deployment
By C hristo p h er Patton
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Company B of the 124th
Infantry, 2nd Battalion, returned home Thursday
to a crowded downtown Sanford all eager to give
them a warm welcome home.
Marching down First Street in their desert
khakis, the 130 Army Reservists were greeted by
hundreds of family and friends as they made
their way to the Sanford armory. Among the fan­
fare for the returning soldiers were also down­
town shopkeepers, city residents, and employees
from the county courthouse, state attorney's
office and county government.
"We got the word over e-mail," said Sue
McCracken, Seminole County customer service
liaison, as more than 50 county employees

S e e A rm o ry , P a g e 14A

Altamonte Springs police
have arrested two persons in
connection with the murder
Tuesday, of Steve Schuloff in his
apartment at 630 Cranes Way
in Altamonte Springs.
Officers were called to the
apartment when Schuloff's
girlfriend reported she was
unable to locate him, and that
there was suspicious activities
at the apartment when she
tried to contact him.
When officers were able to
gain entry into the apartment,
they reported finding a large
amount of blood on the mat­
tress and a black baseball Kit
lying on the mattress near
Schuloff's body. He reportedly
had lx*en wrapped in a blanket
and a green plastic storage con­
tainer. It was determined that
Schuloff's daughter, 16-yearold
Courtney
Christine
Schuloff, who lived with her
father, and her boyfriend,
Michael Lawrence Moran, 20,
of Orlando, may have been
involved.
Moran was located a short
time later, near the Altamonte
Mall, with blood stains on his
clothing. He was taken into
custody, and officers said he
was in possession of Schuloff's
wallet, car keys and cell phone.
Courtney later arrived at the
Altamonte Springs police sta­
tion with ner mother. She
reportedly told officers that on
Sunday, Feb. 8, her father had
beaten her at her residence. She
said she met with Moran at the
Altamonte Mall later and told
him about the beating. She said

S # e M u rd e r, P a g e 3 A

Iraqi Diary:
Soldiers earn
promotions
Editor's note: Staff Sgt.
Charlie C. Carlson III, son o f
Sanford historian Charlie C.
Carlson II, is deployed in
Baghdad as part o f the 549th
Military Police Company. He is
providing the Herald with a
journal o f his experiences.

H*rald photo* by Tommy Vlncant

Capt. Scott Moyer of Dunnellon (top) leads the Bravo Company home down
First Street toward the Sanford armory. Sgt. Keith Whitmore of Winter
Springs (above) gives a kiss to daughter Kailyn Whitmore as she presents
him with a welcome sign. His fiance, Amber Merchant, is next to him. Ho pro­
posed to her over the phone a week after being deployed. Retired Army
Major Bill Poe of Longwood (right) gets the honor of pinning a Bronze Star
of his grandson Sgt. David Cox.

1 Feb. 2004 The new unit
that is replacing us has been
going

Goldman awarded teacher of the year honor
B y C r is tin a L lo re n s
Herald Intern

LA K E

M ARY —

A

Heathrow
Elem entary
School teacher was named
Seminole C ounty's 2005
Teacher of the Year on
Tuesday.
Fourth-grade
teacher
Patricia Goldman was sur­
prised in her classroom by
co-w orkers,
Sem inole
County
School
Superintendent Bill Vogel,
her husband, Jeff, and son,
Noah. Her students cheered
as an announcem ent was
made over the intercom and
Goldman was presented
with a bouquet of roses.
"I'm speechless, amazing­
ly so," said Goldman. "1 love
what I do, 1 love the kids."
Goldman said she "had no
idea" she had been named
teacher of the year. She said
she was preparing to show a
video about rocks to her
class.

"I get so involved in what
I do here," she said. "This is
just what I do and 1 love it."
Jeff Goldman said he had
"a lot of confidence" in his
wife. "I think it's great, she
deserves it," he said.
He added that there are
"m any good teachers" at
Heathrow Elementary.
"It's a team thing," he
said.
Jamiyah Gaines, 10, a stu­
dent in G oldm an's class,
said Goldman helped her
with science and reading.
"She explains stuff easi­
er," she said.
Goldman has been teach­
ing in Seminole County for
13 years and has taugnt at
Sabal Point Elementary,
Ham ilton Elementary and
Wekiva Elementary. She
received
her
bachelor's
degree from the University
of Akron in Ohio, with addi­
tional
work
at
the
S m Teacher, Page 13A

C a rls o n
ing in. Today was also a very
special day for me.
Three of my soldiers were
romoted. PV2 Garza is now
FC Garza. 1 had the honor
of pinning her rank on and
gave a good speech on her
behalf. SGT Bates then
pinned PV2 Muckelvaney to
PFC. Then, as a big surprise
to our new team member,
PVT Honstead, he was pro­
moted from Private E-l to
Private E-2. It is his first
stripe, and I had the honor of
pinning it on him. I gave a
brief speech about how this
time last year, he was sitting
at home as a civilian and
now he is in a combat zone
in Iraq receiving his first

P

HaraU photo by Tbmmy Vincent

Heathrow Elementary teacher Patricia Goldman was full of smiles
Tuesday as she was named the county's teacher of the year.

Sm Diary, Page 12A

Names You Know &amp; Trust
Management
wmv.aanipm.corn

Property

www.aampm.com

Management

( 407 )

!

W ELLS

834-7600

eahgo

i

home
m ortga ge

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180344">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 11, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180345">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180346">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 11, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180347">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180348">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 11, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180349">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180350">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180351">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180352">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="18069" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17673">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/cbc31246810e30d193b7927ede18a5d7.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d48be4c9d424934369ff4cf2b4060f2f</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180363">
                    <text>The Herald

W here E v e r y b o d y R id e s!

W h ere e v e r y b o d y R id e s !'' "W h e re E v e r y b o d y R id es!

GRAN D O PEN IN G
B O B DANCE IM P O R TS

4 1 1 3 N o rth H w y 1 7 -9 2
In L A K E M A R Y

0 * SUZUKI VITARA,

S U Z U K I FORENZA^S

mm

A/C, P/WIndows, Pi

'/Mirrors, CD/Cassette

A/C, P/WIndows, P/Locks, P/MIrrors, Cruise, C D

lets Entry, Loaded

BUTFOR ONLY

q A ISUZU

A S U B A R U FO R ES TER

q

'SMART
IMOVE

SMART
MOVE

MOVE

SPEN D EVEN ! £

SPEND

RODEO V 6
6 0 EVEN FARTHER
v su &amp; u

Oolsrthm

f 275 HP, A/C,
EAuto, P/W, P/L,
Dual Climate
Control, CD, Tilt,
Cruise, Loaded

A/C, P/W,
P/L, ABS,
Loadedl

V-6, A/C,
A M /F M CD,
Loadedl

02 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS

q

4

'9 9 CHEVY M A LIB U

loaded, GreetCori |

E L A N T R A

$7,988

O W W ItflB W

#273371

9 9 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV.

te w u f P rfc t a n d
l a r g e s t S e le c t io n
•rtm

#203745

#255394A

01 H Y U N D A I SANTA FE

04 CHEVY CAVALIER
1 11|712 Miles, like New|

O n ly In L o n g w o o d
A/C, P/W, P/L, A M /F M Cassette, Tilt, Keyless Remote

q

A

s o

-- . «
lAfeu il« •••tt«s
IMII Nils

n a t a

#273607

0 3 FORD FOCUS Z X 3

01 S U Z U K I G R A N D VITARA JLS

02 KIA SEDONA LX

02 NISSAN SENTRA GXE

Only 21K MHeTl

P
L o w e s t P r ic e a n d
L a r g e s t S e le t t le n

02 M AZD A PROTEGE 5

O n ly In L o n g w o o d
V-6, Sunroof, Auto, A /C , P/W, P/L, A M /F M CD, Cruise

q

A

S A N T A

#670125

#240042

$15,900

FE

#118492

03 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS

#467325

0 3 TOYOTA CAMRY

| V»6, Loaded

A
m tl UAr-------MMm---------- .
t«ltif»

#514093A

1 L7S4 i dtw MtlltT

|New Car Tradel [

L a r g e s t S e le c t io n

$17,900

O n ly I n L o n g w o o d

#003229

1 -8 0 0 -2 9 7 -0 0 0 4

Priced Right

J

#153527

0 3 N IS S A N FRONTIER

L o w e s t P r lto a n d

3 5 7 5 N o rth Hwy. 1 7 -9 2
In L O N G W O O D

j

B O B DANCE H Y U N D A I
3 5 7 5 N o rth Hwy. 1 7 -9 2
In L O N G W O O D

1 -8 0 0 -2 9 7 -0 0 0 4

lAufomotlc, like New|

#460967

BOB DANCE IMPORTS
4 1 1 3 N . H w y 1 7 -9 2
In LAKE M ARY

1 -8 0 0 -2 9 7 -0 0 0 4

Custom er
Satisfactior
41piitfKJ

�Vol.112 No. 79
Copyright O 2004 Th« S*n»onl Herald

Sanford, Florida
w w w . sanford

sp a
im u

_______________________ 5 0 &lt;
lu J

Seminole Blvd. still closed to traffic
By Dan Ping

M ay 23, 2004

Editor

SANFORD — City commis­
sioners will consider Monday
night whether to close Seminole
Boulevard for a classic car festi­
val May 29. Problem is, the road
has yet to open.
Seminole Boulevard was
closed to traffic about 15
months ago so the city could
rebuild the seawall and install a

State bound!!!
The Lake Brantley baseball
celebrates after rallying
to defeat Deltona, 4-3, In
the Class 6A-Region 1 Final
and earn a trip to the state
tournament.

Sm Sport*, Pag* 10A

Lake M ary
bank robbed
Lake Mary police arc ask­
ing for the community's help
in tracking a down a bank
robber.
At about 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, Lake Mary police
and Seminole County
Sheriff's Office deputies
responded to the First
National Hank of Central
Florida at
1511
Inter­
national
Parkway,
located
near the
intersec­
tion of
Inter­
national
Parkway
Bank photo of and
County
the robbery
Road
suspect
46A.
A
white male, about 35 to 40
years of age reportedly
demanded a bank teller to
empty a cash drawer in a bag.
Lake Mary police Sgt. Greg
Grayson said no weapon was
seen at the time, but ne held a
pair of rolled up white socks
in his right hand.
A dye pack was given
along with the money. Police
say the pack exploded, but
they are unsure if it tainted
any of the money as it was
found ditched along side
International Parkway.
The suspect reportedly
made his get a way in a medi­
um blue, four-door Jeep
Cherokee and traveled
toward Interstate 4.
The First National Bank
branch is less than a year old
and Is equipped with state-ofthe-art digital cameras, police
said.
"He made no effort to con­
ceal his identity," Grayson
said.
"We're hoping somebody
out then* in the public will
recognize this gentleman. The
picture is quite clear."
Anyone with information
about the robbery, is encour­
aged to call Lake Mary police
at 407-585-1330.

Seminole Smile

rnt
V
J rtl
a

.

/'to
Sanford Resident

Homes
For
Rent i

as

\11

walking/biking path along
Lake Monroe. But two weeks
after the official grand opening
of the $11.2 million project, the
boulevard remains closed.
City of Sanford project man­

ager Chris Smith sent an e-mail
on May 13 indicating the road
would be open on May 14. Later
that day, Smith sent another emall changing the opening to
sometime this week and said

City OKs
first park
smoking
ban in
Seminole

there were some "minor" issues
to correct.
Those issues have apparently
become more substantial and
city officials say Seminole
Boulevard may not open for

several weeks.
"It's going to be a few more
weeks before we open that road
back up," Smith said. "There arc
some issues we want to take
care of so that we don’t have
maintenance problems down
the road. From a safety stand­
point and work scheduling, it's
easier if we do that we there is
no traffic."

See Seminole, Page 9A

By Christopher Patton

Lake
M a ry
d eal
u p sets
som e

M anaging Editor

By Christopher Patton

LONGWOOD — City com­
missioners successfully extin­
guished smoking in Longwood
parks Tuesday by passing a
measure with a 4-1 margin that
outlaws tobacco use in public
recreational areas.
Deputy Mayor Brian Sackett
cast the lone consenting vote.
He has repeatedly debated the
ordinance that bans smoking
in city parks, but also creates
designated smoking areas in
the recreational areas.
"I think the designated
a mas are going to create more
problems than they are
worth," he said. "I have issues
with designated areas that chil­
dren will not be supervised."
Sackett also objected to how
the ordinance does not outline
stipulations for the creation of
the designated smoking areas.
The decision on where to place
the designated areas is up to
City
Administrator
John
Drago, but will be submitted to
the City Commission for
approval.
Smaller parks will probably
not have a designated smoking
area, but two larger parks that
will arc Reiter and Candyland.
Reiter Park is currently being
redesigned so a smoking area
will be incorporated in the
process, Drago said.
"The biggest challenge is
going to be Candyland because
(of Ine proximity) of the ball
fields and playground," he
said.
The proposed fine for vio­
lating the Longwood ordi-

Hot Rods
Cool Walk

M an ag in g Editor

‘Cruisers return to Sanford with monthly RIVerWalk show
By Ashley Coover
Herald Intern

SANFORD — A local car club's Saturday
night car cruise promises classic cars, classic
tune's and fun for car connoisseurs and novices
alike at the new Sanford RiverWalk.
The Celery City Cruisers hold their "Super
Saturday Night" the last Saturday of every
month, from 6 to 9 p.m. This will be the first of
many times "Super Saturday Night" will take
place at the RiverWalk in historic downtown
Sanford.
Tire event is open to the entire community,
as Is membership in the Cruisers.
"People don’t even have to have a car to
join, as long as they're interested in cars," said
David Scott president of tire Cruisers.
The club was founded by members of a
Seminole County antique car club because
some people wank'd street rods to be included.
Tire Celery City Cruisers formed and now
showcase classic; collectible and street nni cars
at their "Super Saturday Night" cruises.

Herald p h o to * by Tom m y Vincent

Pictures ol a recent Celery City Cruisers evenl
at the Musoum ol Sominole County History
loatured antique and classic trucks, Herman
Flannagiris street rod (top) and Cruiser mem­
ber Robort Kunklor’s (above) Ford truck.

"People can mine down and reminisce over
the cars," Scott said.
Attendees can help choose winners of flame
throwing contests and muffler rapping con-

Seo Cruisers, Page 3A

See Smoking, Page 3A

Former Sanford resident turns 106 years old
By Ashley Coover
H erald Intern

SA N FORD
—
Ruth
Hamilton, a long time Sanford
resident who now lives in
Orlando, celebrated her 106
birthday on April 12. And she
has not simply been alive for
106 years — she has lived for
106 years.
Hamilton, who used to live
in Bram Towers, could write a
book about all the things she
has seen and done in her 106
years.
So she did.
Hamilton grew up in Alta,
Iowa, the daughter of Peter and
Hulda Jensen, immigrants
from Denmark and Sweden.
She has always loved baseball,
and, in 1921, she married a
utcher for the Cleveland
ndians, Dr. Carter Hamilton.
Later, Ruth Hamilton moved
to Florida. Her son, Peter,
attended Lyman High School.
Hamilton has been a teacher,
lecturer, radio commentator
and a member of the U.S.
House of Representatives in

f

llill
Sonia Hayes —

Grand opening was weeks ago, but road to
remain closed because of contractor error

r

—

—

E

P h o to su b m itte d

Ruth Hamilton (right) smile with her good (riend Penny Shelpe ol
Sanlord during Hamilton's 106th birthday party.

ready to rest. However, she
continues to contribute to char­
ities, mentors and gives talks
about
her
experiences.
Hamilton is also a member of
the Optimist Club and the
Historical Society.
"She’s very spunky and out­

spoken," said Penny Sheipe, of
Sanford, a friend. "1 guess she’s
my mentor."
Hamilton takes no pills or
medicine except for the occa­
sional aspirin, boasts Sheipe.
"She'd go dancing if you'd let
her!"

See Agreement, Page 9A

Names You Know &amp; Trust

Veil i 11 . 111

Management

New Hampshire.
She was very involved in the
community, often wrote edito­
rials and had homes investigat­
ed to help children who were
receiving inadequate care.
Some of her travels include
Romania, Russia, the Balkans,
Norway and Germany.
She even has had tea with
Eleanor Roosevelt.
Some of her other experi­
ences along her way include
meeting Hitler in 1937, corre­
sponding with former first lady
Hillary Clinton, meeting for­
mer Nobel Peace Prize winner
Oscar Arias and being invited
to
the
inaugurations
of
Presidents Carter and Johnson.
She received the Unsung
Heroine Award from the New
Hampshire Commission of the
Statues of Women in 1986.
Not surprisingly, Governor
Jeb Bush has proclaimed a Ruth
Hamilton Day.
Hamilton wrote a 52-chapter
memoir book to share her expe­
riences.
After all that, one might
think Hamilton would be

LAKE MARY — Litigation
between the Seminole County
School Board and Lake Mary
may be coming to a close, but
some residents believe the
city made concessions at their
expense.
Residents
from
the
Manderley and Timaquan
neighborhoods voiced tneir
concerns Thursday as city
com m issioners gave their
final approval to a settlement
and development agreement
t h a t
ends
a
£ £ .
e a r 1 have som e
o n g
l e g a l
o f the same
battle
concerns as
with the
School
the residents
Board
do. I think the
a n d
density that
in clud es
the par­
exists in this
ticipa­
environm ent
tion
of
resid en *
is too high.
t i a I
develop­
jj
er D.R.
Horton.
T li c
agree­
m e n t
spells an
end
to
the legal
debate
over the
city's
denial to
Lake Mary
ap p rov e
a
n
Commissioner
"Excel
George Duryea
S c h o o l"
for trou^
bled students at a buildin
located in Technology Par
off Lake Emma Road. It
increases the density for a
proposed commercial and
residential development, The
Villages of Lake Mary, located
near the intersection of
Primera
Boulevard
and
Rinehart Road.
In exchange for up to 500
townhouse units and 16 sin­
gle-family homes of medium
density in planned unit
development, D.R. H orton
would set aside about seven
acres of the 156-acre tract —
considered to be the last large
ared of undeveloped land in
ake Mary — for a new ele­
mentary school.
For its cooperation in the
agreement, the School Board
would not only receive the
elementary school site free,
but it would also obtain city
property at the Public Safety
site at a cost of $75,000.
Nearby
residents
expressed trepidation about
the expedited m anner in
which tne city approved the
agreement. Com m issioners

Property
in iMi-.
MOHTUAUU

(407)634-7600

WWW. aampm.com

*

l

�' P a g e 2A

Sunday, May 23. 2004

T he H erald

Sem in o le Summary
A GLAN CE A RO U N D O U R C O U N TY
Waiting game: Soldiers have a phrase they
use to describe the bureaucratic chairs that
results in periods of inactivity: Hurry up and
wait. I doubt them’s much hurry up and wait­
ing for those troops stationed in the Middle
East. However the phrase fits well for any
branch of government. Take the city of
Sanford's RiverWalk, for example.
After months of steady progress, work
seemed to stop in mid-I:ebruary. Much of the
landscaping was installed in March and them
was a bustling of activity in the final days
before the official grand opening on May 8.
.
But for weeks as I made
my daily trips down to
Around the Clock the lakefront, them
appeared to lx* little
activity. 1
walked /biked /skated
over the same rough
patches and holes. I
passed along my obser­
vations and assumed
they'd be corrected in
due time. 1 wasn’t alone.
Now comes word,
two weeks after the offi­
by Dan Ping
cial RiverWalk opening,
that Seminole Boulevard
will mmain closed a minimum of two weeks,
probably much longer. I wrote last week that if
it was up to me, the lakcfront would be closed
to vehicles permanently. That's not how the
project was designed, however, and it's a bit
irksome that the boulevard remains closed.
Unfortunately, the city of Sanford has been
adverse to inserting Incentive/penalty clauses
into major capital project contracts. Other
cities I have lived and worked in financially
reward contractors for meeting early deadlines
and impose hefty fines for failing to finish a
project on time. The city commission, for all its
talk about running government like a busi­
ness, continues to be lx fuddled by this con­
cept.
Oh well, I reckon them’s nothing else to do
but hurry up and wait.

Cone Zone

SU N
Bridges Academy, a private
school for children with specif­
ic learning disabilities such as
Dyslexia, will host an open
house from 2 to 4 p.m. All fam­
ilies and professionals arc wel­
come. Tire school is located at
894 Gary Hillery Drive, in the
Tuscawilla Country Club
Community.

TUE

Rows and rows of traffic cones are used to mark an obstacle and balance course for training local law enforcement officers
and EMS officers. The course is located at tho now Seminole County Public Safety departments training facility off of County
Road 419 near U.S. Highway 17-92.

Stolen property
• Theodore Roosevelt Martin, 81, of
Willow Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police on May 4, following
an extensive investigation into the bur­
glary of a construction trailer in the
1100 block of HV’st 12lh Street. He
rejxrrtedly was found purchasing tools
previously reported as stolen. The
items were found at his residence,
where he was located and arrested on
a cliargo of dealing with stolen proper­
ty/organized theft.
• Raymond Lamar SmilK 53, of Bell
Street, Sanford, and Ufcwify Smith, 81,
were arrested by Sanford police on
May 3 in connection with thefts of
stoves, refrigerators, and other house­
hold appliances from the cunstnirtion
site at Celery Lakes, on Celery Avenue
in Sanford. The items reported stolen
were located in a furniture store oper­
ated by Raymond Smith at 2670 South
Orlando Drive. Both of the men were
subsequently arrested on charges of
dealing in stolen property/organized
theft.
TVaffic stops
• James Lonell/Leonard Ward, 32,
of Alberta Court, Sanford, was
stopped on his bicycle by Sanford
police Monday on Ridgewood Avenue
near Seminole I ligh School for having
no lights on Iris bike. When
approached by an officer, Ward report­
edly threw his bike at the officer and
fled on foot. A K-9 unit was called to
the scene, and Ward was eventually
located in a wixxlod area orr Live Oak
Boulevard. He was charged with bat­
ter)' on an officer, resisting an officer

Sanford police conducted an
undercover operation on April 9,
targeting prostitution on the city
streets. The results of the sting were
released Wednesday.
Officers of the Sanford police
Special Tactical Unit acting in an
undercover capacity as street level
prostitutes made contact with sev­
eral individuals in several areas,
mostly along French Avenue, in
areas known for prostitution opera* Hons.
Steve Chester Go wens, 47, of
Orange City reportedly stopped his
vehicle at Third Street and French
Avenue, and offered to purchase a
sexual act. He was arrested on a
charge of procurement for prostitu­
tion, offering to secure a lewd act.
Juan Frank Cicero, 33, of Logan
Heights Circle, Sanford, was appre­
hended by officers at Third Street

Pam Smith

D isplay A d ve rtisin g
Dan Sutton
R o u te Lavender

MarthaKs*y

Adv. rtnf to aii

C ircu la tio n
Wanda Kourpanrdia
Cheryl Smith
CasnWa Harrison
Competing m d

with violence, possession of under 20
grams of marijuana, and no head­
lights on his bike.
• Tbnja Curtis Debose, 35, of
Locust Avenue, Sanford, was
slopped by Sanford police Monday
at West First Street and Persimmon
Avenue. She was charged with pos­
session of a counterfeited motor
vehicle identification number/plates,
driving with a suspended license,
having an expired license tag and
obscured license tag.
• Jeffery Mark Dunn, 42, of
Summerlin Avenue, and Frairk Lee
Johnson, 27, of Oakland Avenue,
Sanford, were arrested by Sanford
police early Wednesday following a
traffic stop on East Fourth Street at
Sanford Avenue. Johnson was
charged with giving a false ID to a
law enforcement officer, and assisting
an officer without violence. Dunn,
the driver of the vehicle, was charged
with driving under the influence
(DUI) of alcohol or drugs, driving
with a suspended license, giving a
false ID to a law enforcement officer,
and having faulty/defective equip­
ment on the vehicle.

Thefts
• Verl Samuel Weaver, Jr., 32, of
Anderson Circle, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday. He had
reportedly taken a Sony Playstation
and other games frofo an apartment In
the 3300 bRvk of Sanford Avenue and
had pawned some of the items. He
was charged with larceny of over
$300.
• Donald Ray James, 40, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday at a retail store in the
3600 block of Orlando Drive. He
rcportcxlly tixik $25 in merchandise
form the store without paying. He was
charged with petty shoplifting from a
merchant.
Other arrests
Antoine Cockcrhan, 35, of Deltona,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday. His vehicle was reportedly
parked illegally in Academy Manor
Park. Dnrg related equipment was
found in the vehicle. He was eventual­
ly arrested on a charge of possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana. After
being taken to jail, he was found to lx*
in possession of more marijuana. He
was given an additional charge of
smuggling contraband into a prison.

and French Avenue. He was
charged with procurement for pros­
titution.
Joseph F. Donda, 53, of Deltona,
approached the undercover officer
at Third Street and French Avenue,
where he was arrested on a charge
of procurement for prostitution.
Justis Chance Brewer, 21, of
Holly Avenue, Sanford, stopped his
bicycle at Third Street and French
Avenue and approached the officer.
He was charged with procurement
for prostitution.
Sergio Ferinando Stagno, 61, of
East Springtree Way, Lake Mary,
stopped his vehicle and approached
the officer at Third Street and
French Avenue. He was charged
with procurement for prostitution.
Scott Randall Sugg, 43, of
Deltona, also stopped his vehicle to
seek sexual favors at 27th Street and

French Avenue. When he attempted
to drive off, police stopped him and
charged him with procurement for
prostitution.
Alejandro Malagon Guerrero, 17,
of Brown Avenue, Sanford, stopped
his vehicle to proposition the under­
cover officer at 27th Street and
French Avenue. He was apprehend­
ed and charged with procurement
for prostitution.
Leroy Hardy, Jr, 31, of Gilbert
Street, Lake Monroe, made contact
with the undercover officer at
Celery Avenue and Sanford Avenue.
He was charged with procurement
for prostitution.
On April 10, as the undercover
operation continued, Larry Lynn
Erdman, III, 24, of Deltona, was
apprehended at 27th Street and
French Avenue. He was charged
with procurement for prostitution.

The Sanford Herald

Editor and Publisher

"Serving Seminole County Since 1908 "

E d ito ria l
Chri* Potion
Dons Dietrich
Marva Hawkins
Nick Pteilaul
Doan Smith
Tommy Vincent

ClaeslAadAdvertising
TadWafer

Sunday, May 23, 2004 » Vol. 112, tio. 79
Published every Wednesday and Saturday by
Republic Newspapers. Inc. * 300 N. French Ave., Sanlord, FL. 32771
•Phone (407) 322-2611 •Fax (407) 323-9408

The Sanford/Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will bold a May
Luncheon Special, Politicians
in the Park, from 11:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. at Centennial Park,
4(X) i’ark Ave. in Sanford.
Master of Ceremonies will be
County Commissioner Daryl
McLain, with Sen. Lex*
Constantine, and representa­
tives Sandra Adams, David
Simmons, David Mealor and
others.

SA T
Leam more about Native
Florida Plants on a hlkex(dtftx
the Seminole County Natural
Lands Program at 8 a.m. at the
Lake Jesup Wilderness Area.
You will be lead through the
Lake Jesup Wilderness Area by
a volunteer who is also a
Master Gardener and Native
Plant Society Member. Space Ls
limited. Call 407-665-7411 for
reservatioas.

MON
The city of 5anford
Memorial Day Parade and
Remembrance Ceremony will
begin at 1030 a.m. Parade route
will be on First Street from
Sanford Avenue heading west
to [’ark Avenue ending at the
RiverWalk flagpole. City
Manager A1 Grieshaber, Jr (Ret.
U.S. Marine Corps Colonel) will
give the address at the
Remembrance Ceremony. A
luncheon will follow at the
Sanford Civic Center and is
open to the public. It is free for
parade participants and $5 for
spectators. Parade participants
include members of tire 101st
Airborne, Tuskegee Airmen,
U.S. Marine Corps, US. Coast
Guard, Honda Army National
Guard, Sanford Police and Fire
departments, Seminole County
Sheriffs Office and the Black
Thistle Pipe and Drum Band
and many more. There will also
be a flyover at the parade.
The city 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.

Wo w elcom e and encourage your Id le rs and
com m ents. All letters must include your nam e,
address and phone number to be published.

Write to us:
a 300 N. French Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771

E-Mall us:
Editorial:

Periodical Postage Paid at Sanlord. Florida
and additional m ating office*

Subscription Rates

USPS 4A12S0
Postmaster: Send address changes to

3 M onth* in Seminole County 111 00
6 Months In Seminole County $20 00
1 Year in Seminole County $36 00
1 Year Other Florida County $42.00
1 Year Out Of Stole $62.00

The SANFORD HERALD
P.O. Box 1667

Republic Newspapers, Inc.

W ED

• Theresa Meredith Jankovik, 19, of
Eostmonte Drive, Altamonte Springs,
was stopped by Sanford police
Tuesday on East Airport Boulevard at
Orlando Drive. She was charged with
operating a vehicle without a valid
license, giving a falsi* (D to a law
enforcement officer and improper dis­
play of the license tag.

Prostitution sting nets 9 arrests for Sanford police

Dan Ping

Legal A dvertising

Missing Children Center,
Inc. will hold the 20th Annual
National Missing Children's
Day Dedication and Candle
lighting Ceremony at First
Baptist Church of Winter
Springs, 817 E. State Road 434
at 6:30 p.m. The public is invit­
ed. For more information, call
the Missing Children Center at
407-327-4403.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Money well spent?: Sanford city commis­
sioners will decide Monday whether to extend
a $5,000 per month contract to Adeo Media
Group for public relations, advertising, mar­
keting and related services. After the job Adeo
did promoting the RiverWalk celebration, I’d
say it's money well spent. That's bad news for
the Mica McCormick Agency.
Mica McCormick is the firm the city and
the Sanford Airport Authority agreed to give
$40,000 to market the city and the airport.
DeAnne Mica, daughter of U.S. Rep. John
Mica, is the Mica of Mica McCormick and the
point person with the city.
Word Around The Clock is the congress­
man's daughter received not one but two
tongue-lashings from city manager, and
retired U S. Marine colonel, A1 Grieshaber.
Evidently, Grieshaber had grown accustomed
to the thorough job Adeo did on the
RiverWalk marketing, including detailed
reports documenting and measuring media
coverage the event generated. The city was
getting much less from Mica McCormick. In
fact, until Grieshaber's "come to Jesus" meet­
ings, Mica had yet to put together a plan for
how she and her firm planned to cam the tax­
payers' money.
The prodding by Grieshaber did result in
some action. Mayor Lcssard took a last-minute
minute flight to Gary, Ind., as part of Mica's
strategy to promote the new Giary-Sanford
service offered by Southeast Airlines. He
remained in Gary for about an hour before
catching a return flight.

Body Bennott

bout

Central Florida Regional
Hospital will hold a wellness
seminar for smoking cessa­
tion from 10 a.m. to noon, and
a weight reduction seminar
from 1 to 3 p.m. The first 45
minutes are free. If participants
wish to continue a seminar, the
cost is $59. No reservations are
required. For more informa­
tion. call 1-800-848-2822.

m a y o r.

Adm inistration

O ut &amp; A
SA T

I dare ya: East week I wrote about Sanford
Mayor Brady Lcssard shaving his head to
benefit the Central Florida chapter of the
Leukemia St Lymphoma Society. Former
mayor Larry Dale challenged Lcssard to shave
his thinning locks if Dale was successful in
raising $2,000. He raised $3,(XX).
But that wasn't the only challenge issued.
Word Around Tire Clock is that someone
challenged the Lake Mary City Commission
and the Seminole County School Board (most
of the members of each group were in atten­
dance) to perform a group hug for the camera.
Tire city and the school board recently settled
a year-long legal battle regarding a piece of
property the,school system owns in Like
Mary. (See
(Si RagulA, right-hand side, in today's
Herali^for mom details.)
The two boards complied with the chal­
lenge and a photo was taken, though I haven't
seen evidence of such. If someone lias the
photo, I'd love to publish it.
Always the publicity hound, Lessard poohpoolied the group hug stunt.
"1 changed my total appearance," Lessard
said. "All they did was pose for a group pic­
ture." He was quick to point out that his stunt
raised $2,850 mom than the hug photo.
Lessard was less critical of Dale's perform­
ance which involved swallowing a goldfish for
$50.
"I don't think I could have swallowed that
tiling for $3,000, much less $50," Lessard said.
Of course, the old mayor has a lot mom gut
(no "s") to accomplish that job than the new

©

■■■■■■■■■

Sanlord. FL 32772-1667

Call us:
(407) 322-2611

dauttcnO
Publisher:
dplnfl0aamlnoleherald.eom
Production:

csmtthSsefninoMtorakl.com

Fax us:
(407)323-9406

�T in HERALD

Clubs, deputies gather items for kids
Seminole County 4-H teens,
members of the Longwood
Rotary Club, and the Child
Protective Services Unit of the
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office
will be working on a special com­
munity project starting Saturday,
June 5, at 10 a.m. at Child
Protective Services Division, 100
Bush Blvd. in Sanford.
Adults and youth alike will be
assembling backpacks willed
with basic necessities and activi­
ties for Seminole County chil­
dren that receive services from

C ruisers

Child Protection.
Annually, more than 3,000
children in Seminole County are
reported for child abuse,
removed or receive services from
this division of the sheriff's
office.
The "Packaged with Care”
project started as a partnership
between the Seminole County 4H Teens in Action community
service club, Longwood Rotary
Club, and the sheriff's office as a
way to provide for those children
who are removed from their

homes with little or not notice.
The program has grown to assist­
ing other children in need.
Children receive a backpack
filled with personal care items,
clothing, books, toys, games, and
a teddy bear with its own securi­
ty blanket. The project has
received funding from local busi­
ness. the Longwood Rotary Club
as well as a grant from National
4-H Council.
For more information on this
project, call Marie Carling at 407665-5437.

letting us use the RiverWalk,"
Scott said. "We want to put on
one of tire best cruises around and
bring people into Sanford."
People attend "Super Saturday
Night" from as far away as
Palatka, Scott said.
Perhaps this is because the
"Super Saturday Night” Is well
established as the oldest car
cruise in the area. The cruises
began about 18 years ago, when
they were held in the parking lot

of the Wal-Mart off U.S. 1lighway
17-92 in Sanford.
"We're the grandfather cruise
because we're the oldest cruise
around," Scott said. "I actually
have the original 1952 Chevrolet
that l lerb Partridge, who started
the Saturday night cruises,
owned. And it just grew from
there."
"Super Saturday
Night”
should become an enjoyable
RiverWalk tradition.

---------

Continued from Page 1A
tests. For those automotive
novices, the muffler rapping con­
test involves bystanders choosing
the car with the best sounding
engine rev.
For those who would rather
listen to music than revving
engines, Laurie, "The Queen of
Doowop," will play classic tunes
from the 1950s, '60s and '70s.
The Cruisers are also offering
doorprizesand a 50/50drawing.
'Tney've been really nice to us,

ANY FLA G f t A N Y PO LE

Illl NASCAR

U S A ll S i m , Stale, Foreign, M ilitary
Sparta, N A S I'A H . College and More.

Sunilay. May 23. 2004

Smoking
Continued from Page 1A
nance would be up to $100 for take note of what we have
done," he said.
first-time
offenders
and possibly up to
In other business:
• Commissioners
$500 for each subse­
turned down a request
quent violation.
1 Uiink this is
to revisit language in
Commissioner Dan
a regulation
the historic district
Anderson said the
o f how pub­
codebook that forbids
smoking ban in city
tractor-trailers from
parks accommodates
lic property
traveling
through
the best use of the
will be
downtown
district
property for the most
enjoyed.
people.
streets unless permit­
ted by the police chief.
"I think this is a
regulation of how
Progress Energy had
— JJ—
public property will
requested
City
Dan A nderson
be enjoyed," he said.
Administrator
John
Longwood
"1 would personally
Drago bring the issue
Crty Commissioner
like to take my dog to
before
the
City
the park, but \ am not
tmmm
Commission as one of
allowed to because of
their employees was
a few people that have been
recently cited for $100 by
inconsiderate so you get along Longwood police.
and deal with it."
"They have a valid point
Along with Port Orange, because I told them the ordi­
Brevard County has enacted a nance wouldn't be applicable
similar ban on smoking, but to them if they had to do a serv­
Commissioner John Maingol ice call, but they're trying to do
said he expects others will fol­ more preventive maintenance,"
low.
Drago said.
"1 think it's a good thing and
Several commissioners said
I think other cities around will
they thought large Progress

£C

Energy trucks driving through
the historic district was unnec­
essary when looking for main­
tenance issues. .
"1 just feel a little strange on
this thing it is almost as though
as 'Oops it is something we for­
got to include,' but 1 also can't
see a large 12,000-pound plus
truck driving through looking
to cite any preventive type
things," Sackett said.
• Commissioners
were
pleased to announce the Boston
Medical
Group
billboard
advertising "Sex for Life" on
Interstate 4 was removed
after
the city
expressed
concern to Viacom, tne bill­
board owner.
"1 like to congratulate our
city administrator for his fol­
lowing through and also for
Viacom for seeing the wisdom
and the perseverance of our
small but powerful city," said
Commissioner John Maingol.
"We truly represent the voice of
the people and when it comes
lime to speak up we do not hes­
itate."

...SHIELIT!

D o n ’ t p a i n t it

tale In
USA

r

20 Ft Flagpole )etl..... Sectional Tf If tropic
All Ifit Include
$129
$245 ^ Premium llomt Sel
/Muir VS JtS'Flaf

Page 3A

^

L

I M

A

- ^

H

I E

L

D

H IG H BUILD CERAMIC INSU LATIN G EXTERIO R COATING.

T H E R M O -S H IE L D INSU LATIN G REPLACEMENT W INDOW S
"nfl.ac.ir
KXX-.W.7M6

THE PERFECT DUO FOR YOUR
COMPLETE COMFORT AND HOME MAKEOVER

O rd e r online at W W W . C O n S C r v f l a g . c o m
l)»e code X Y Z tn coupon apace of order form
(Jet i 5 discount every time. N O L I M I T !

»i--k™rkUur-.l-Hr

Sa.» N—Sa.» *!»■&gt;..

[ |Mp

s„ , (

for firtu™wdrnJ

T R A N S M IS S IO N
TR O U B LEP
H a r r e ll
&amp; B e v e rly ^ /
T ran sm is sio n s
2 0 9 W . 2 5 th S t., S a n fo rd

Since J 959...Same Location
MV-00564

• D oes y o u r h o u se need a m a k e o v e r?
T h e n b e a u tif y it f o r y e a r s t o c o m e w ith
C l i m a - s h i e ld c o a t i n g &amp; T h e r m o - s h i e l d w in d o w s .
• H ig h e n e r g y e f f ic ie n c y

S en io r D iscounts
F in a n cin g A vailable
T r a n s f e r a b l e W a r r a n ty

Dont Delay! Call Today fo r your in home
estimate to SHEILD your home and enjoy a
beautiful look &amp; more comfortable living!
Howell P ark Executive C entre
2 2 4 0 W inter W oods Blvd. # 1000
W inter P a rk , F L 3 2 7 9 2

407-671-4137 • (877) CLI
w w w .c lim a s h ie ld .c o m

H ardw
S to re s
Pet Friendly Stores

FLAG
SET

SUPER GLUE
GEL

3’x5’ Polycotton flag, 6’ sec­
tional metal pole. Mounting

No-Run Formula,
Ronds in Seconds
(1B609)

hardware included. (81623)

25’ OU
POWER CORD
13 amp. medium-duty
power cord. UL listed.
(31835)

$4 00

$788

I

EA .

EA .

PROPANETANKS
FILLED
QUAUTYTOUCHFIAT
LATEXWALLATRIM
• 10 Year Durability
• One Coat Coverage
• Washable
(1578651

We Can R1I Most
Exchange Tanks Too.

2ou&gt;.$Q95
M
AILCHECK OR COME BY

Tank

T he Sanford Herald
300 N. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771
(407) 322-2611

Includes
Tax

SATISFACTIONGUARANTEED

B
a EE-E R &amp; $ 9 /3 1 /0 4 1
ServingAl You HardwareNeedsSnce 1978

NAME.

ILo1roTOOD| I^ANFORD

ADDRESS.

Hwy 434 &amp; 427
CITY.
THIS OFFER LIMITED TO SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS. AND MUST BE PREPAID

------------------------OFFER EXPIRES 5Q1/M

|
I

207 E. 25th St

339-4883 J ^21-08851

JCE

RWGWUHUII STRUM

RAT LATEXHOUSEPAMT
* 10 Year Durability
•One Coal Coverage
• Stain Resistant • Washable
• Custom Cdors(16344)

'12SL
SATISFACTIONGUARANTEED

JASSELBERRYl
Winter Park Dr. I 1 1122 W. Hwy 436I I Hwy 4341426

3 3 9 -7 3 6 5 -“ 862-4323JL 365-6634'

�Page 4A

Sunday, May 23. 2004

T he H erald

O pinion
Bumping &amp; grinding
•
Ever since my column recently regarding the need for portable
traffic lights to be put into service whenever there is a major
power failure at an intersection people have been asking me
what other inventions I have to suggest.
One thuit comes to mind immediately has probably been
invented,’but apparently very few municipalities use i t It's a
road-leveling machine, perhaps similar to a sanding machine for
wood.
.
*
It seems (to me, at least) that every time a utility such as a
water line or electrical line is placed under a roadway and the
depression is filled, it,is never level. There is always a dip when
the surfacing goes down. Some of these dips
” «might be 5 to 10 feet in width. On the other
hand, once jn awhile, the filling causes the
roadway to be higher than the rest of the sur­
face. I don't believe these arc ever corrected. Do
the utility companies or municipal public
works departments belieVe that once a depres­
sion is filled, the project is completed and no
more work is needed? Our vehicles arc forced
to bump along over the road. I would hope
over
there is some machine capable of traveling ov
Nick
these areas and making; Ithem level but I have
Pfeifauf seen no such device.
One solution to this problem has been with
us for years. The dty or county merely puts up
a sigp approaching the depression saying "dip" or approaching
the rise that says, "bump." I'm familiar with one such "dip" sign
that has been on a Sanford street for possibly 20 years or more.
Of course, a road leveler could not resolve my frequent com­
plaint about manhole covers, but there must be something that
could be pccomplished so that these don't always stick up in the
road 3 to 5 indies from the surface. As frequent readers know, my
main complaint has been along 25th Street from Sanford Avenue
to Mcllonville in the left lane. Talk about speed-bumps, these are
lulus. Vehides traveling east often attempt to miss those hazards
by driving to the left, and allowing the manhole covers to go
underneath. This however, is often a traffic hazard in itself as it
veers one over into the path of oncoming traffic.
1 have, at times, thought that these depressions and raised
areas are intentional, designed to slow traffic. Believe me, they
certainly do just that. Bouncing up or down in a vehicle, even at
the posted speed limit or less, is uncomfortable, and unnecessary
(and it can spill your cup of coffee).
But getting back to the road-leveling machine — I know there
is large machinery which can travel down a paved street, rip up
the present pavement, mix it with new materials, and deposit it
back onto the roadway in a repaving situation. These are great.
The roadway ends up as smooth as can be. Unfortunately, in what
appears to be a very short time, along comes a developer or utility
company, digs up the new roadway to plant new utility lines or
sewers under it, and we end up having another depression.
Everyone is concerned about streets and highways these days.
The Florida Department of Transportation is continuously work­
ing on improving Interstate 4 and highways in our area, to allow
for better motoring convenience. Additions of new lanes on
Interstate 4 have been a boon for many folks, and new exit and
entrance ramps (if they're ever finished) have provided better
accessibility from one artery to another.
\ '
Budget off those major highways into a dty or town, and it's
bumpy-bump, bump. YVe may as well have square tires on our
vehides — it would have the same effect.

Do
Writ* us a
editor. All tatters
editor muet be
^ for
include an
phone number,
should also be (imtted to
words. Letters to the
will be

•U.8.Mafl
300 N. French
Sanford, FL 32771

•E-mail
editor® semlnoleherakJ.'

•Fax
323-9406
Letters to the editor end
columnists who appear on
the editorial page do not
neoessarfly represent the
views ofThe Sanford HerakL
Letters may be edRed.
'

DfcSPlTE YEAR AFTER YEAR ADVICE FROM, EMERGENCY CW CIAIS, B A U M S
MANASES TO SOMEHOW LET HURRICANE SEASON SNEAK l/PON HIM.

Your Views
Ponds say ‘thanks’
for city worker’s
work, dedication

the dty of Sanford.
Rick and Terry Pond

Officer applauded
for neighborhood

To the editor.
Mike Kirby, director of
Sanford Parks and Recreation.
As you are well aware, our
family Ls very involved with the
Soap Box Derby program. Last
weekend we held our four race
Super Rally. It was a wonderful
race and everyone had a great
time. There was one employee
that truly stood out Mr. Roy
Menefcc. Mike, it was blistering
hot out there and Roy not only
drove the truck but came out and
assisted us with loading those
heavy soapboxes. He had such a
great attitude, always smiling,
and truly willing to go the extra
mile to help us all out.
I mentioned to Roy that I
wanted to write a "kudo" letter
on his behalf and another Dad
said e-mail me the letter and 111
sign it too. Roy truly was a troop­
er and went beyond the call of
duty. I hope 1 am mailing this to
the right individual to recognize
Roy's efforts. He is on outstand­
ing employee and great asset to

watch coordination
lb the editor
Police Chief Brian Tooley:
On behalf of the Crown
Colony Homeowner's
Association, I would like to
extend our gratitude to Officer
Mike Bemosky for his efforts in
making our community a great
place to live. We are a relatively
new subdivision and the
Assodation was just recently
turned over to the Homeowners
from the Developer. Officer
Bomosky's assistance has been
invaluable towards our integra­
tion into the Sanford community.
He came to one of our board
meetings early on and has been
working with us since, to set up
a neighborhood watch program.
Our activities and welcome
committee hosted the communi­
ty's first block party on Sunday,
April 18. This event was a
smashing success with high
attendance. That success was due

S
e n s u a \li Q

in large part to Officer
Bemosky's assistance and partidpation. He arranged for the
Explorers Program to set up a
bootlv a fire truck to make an
appearance, a mounted patrol ,
officer and more. The kids espcdaliy loved seeing the firemen
with their tmek and the mounted
patrol. All of the officers, person­
nel and Explorers present were
friendly, enthusiastic representa­
tives of the dty. Their partidpation was greatly appreciated.
I honestly believe that a large
part of our block party's success
Ls owed to Officer Bemosky and
his team. He has invested his
time and energies to help us
make our community great and
we appredale it. It's been a
leasure to work with him and I
look forward to a long, mutually
benefida! relationship.

t

Angi Thompson, President
Crown Colony Homeowner's
Assodation

M ayor gets credit
for ‘jo b well done’
To the editor:

This is a thank you for a
great job that was completed
Saturday at the entrance of
Sanford and Plumosa avenues
to our development.
The wall that previously
had been repaired by the
city is now beautifully
landscaped thanks to the
great help of Marc Hultin. I
cannot say enough about the
efficient way Mr. Hultin and
his crew, Gordon Hayes,
Larry White, Calvin
Donaldson and Cedric
Robinson handled the job.
You have fine people
working for you and that
says a lot for the Office of
Mayor and also City
Manager. Originally I contact­
ed Andrew VanGaale and he
has followed through with all
our requests.
It's cooperation like this
that helps make our commu­
nity a great place to live. We
had discussed a possible
cook-out at the completion of
this task and discussions for
blocking off streets in our
area. We will all keep In
touch.
.

j' n t u n a t e s

’ lii •

Connie Slack
Sanford

Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard:

B e tte r In u r c d ie n ts .
B e t t e r P iz z a .

Book a Party!
Earn free merchandise In the
comfort of your own homel
Bring back the excitement to
your love life with Intimate playtoys, sensual lotions and erotic
games. Book your 8 ensual
Intimates home party at...

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 1 1 2

or

TONY
RU SSI
INSURANCE

..at neighbor, someone you know,

2575 S. French Ave.
Sanford

(407) 322-0285

V is it Our Store!

Coll today and talk to a real person
who cares about your family's
protection and security.

Life Home C ar B u sin ess
3ft* *dllo TYoMn.* TV**!*’

B ld g .

I

%Auto-Owners Insurance

in
f o r

F le a

a d u lt
s t a r t in g

W

o r ld

t o y s
a t

&amp;

R O TA TIO N
WITH

D V D 's

$ S .9 9 !

FR EE!
Digital Satellite Sales

The Com er of Celery &amp; Mellonville

4 0 7 -3 0 2 -3 3 3 7

Faa/ t/M joy

800-247-2803

'A u to R e p a i r W ith a H o m e t o w n

t*&lt; a t, la n a « 4 ....................

T ou ch

N ow 'a Via tana to m o a a M l on a an d now TN o r TN -A Sanaa AS to U PTO r*&gt; u ta ty
tra c to r* fro m N ow H otand. Chooao yoUr tavo n ta w ay to aavo

95

1122 Celery Ave.
Sanford, FL 32771

D IR IC T V .

S
G
&amp;
K
Auto Repair Center Inc.

O IL CHANGE

21

Including installation in up to

1 ,2 ,3 , or 4 rooms

#

3 0 0

GET A DIRECTV SYSTEM

w w w .d ire c te c h .tv

TIR E

$

| A v a ila b le at th is lo c a tio n o n ly : |
I
332 W . L a k e M a ry B lv d .
|
I
S a n f o r d , F L 32 7 3 3
I

3 8 6 -5 7 4 -7 4 3 8

someone you can trust and respect.

---------------------------------------------

Since 1968

I

0

%

FO R 3 6
M ONTHS

a p r

OR

u p to

*4-00

CASH BACKl
l a w way. you u w tag A nd. o t
r n o .aava TN -A Sanaa tra c to r a
20041 Stop b y to r dataaa today)

M

Please call o r come by so you will
understand why we deserve yo u r business
We've already been
your neighborhood mechanics for years.

S * -

y tx i I m aha yo u fob
B ut you naod to hurryt

T r e s c c iE ^ m e n K o .

tn a n fc a to th o
onda J t* ia 30,

—

_

(l a tw a n John Yeung and NOtT)
Orlande, Florida 32804

407-291-1717 * 800-235-6481
mt MawSay Hwaugb Friday IS;
Salutday by appabd

‘.

m u I taw a
■m w n . n a ^ b —

a a ii'M B ia iiw w ia ia a i

x tl

uenjenJ

�T he H eraiji

Sunday, May 23,2004 P a g e 5A

L o s A n g e le s T im e s S u n d a y C r o s s w o r d P u z z le

O b itu a r ie s

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
-8C HO O L DAYS”
B y Q AIL
QRABOWSKI
ACROSS
1 Pricay
6 Pan o la pock
10 Tuacany city
14 'W han pig* flyt*
10 PokarFlai
Immortallrer
20 Cutvod
conitructton
21 Pltchar
Hershisor
22 SpiraJ-homod
antelopo
23 Casino owner's
lavonta
25 Tropical coolars
27 Saat of Allan
County. Kansas
26 Coppa maid s
first wlfa
30 Eal handy
31 Not aven once
35 Tweatyword
36 All done, In
director lingo
40 Halt-sandwich
go-with
41 Harry Anderson
sitcom
44 OW-timo music
hall entertainer
Tessin
45 Keepsake
47 Boaufort scale
word
48 P e l__
50 Dadaist Jean
51 Defendant's
defense
54 Convened
again
56 Jetson canine
58 Experl ending
59 Strasbourg
steps?
61 Floats
64 Kid's rotorl
66 Take to task
68 Oddballs
70 Perth _ NJ
71 Culinary herb
73 Fundamentalist
region
75 Haggard ol
country
76 Some
sandwiches
77 Insurance giant
76 Tatar Tots
maker
60 Diamond
Head's locale
81 Attacked
62 Senseless
63 Yr.-end visitor
66 Innsbruck's
province
68 Some handles
91 Broods

93
94
97
99
100
102

The Eagle, e g
Essay, say
Misfortunes
Storage sites
Loon kin
Where many
caftans ara
worn
106 TV princess
107 Perfumes
109 SmaSI cyst
110 First Major
League Soccer
champs
112 Chaperon, e g
113 Countercurrent
115 Busy a s _
116 Peter Gunn, e g
120 Tie-dye sne
125 Jaunty topper
126 Tampa paper,
briefly
1 2 7 ‘ Stilt in bed?"
response
t20 Tricked
129 Alley pickup
130 Some IDs
131 Faultfinders
132 Exhausted

DOWN

1 Librarian's
reproof
2
chi
3 Fraction ol a
foule
4 Sudan neighbor
5 Reform Party
founder
6 Sub filler
7 WWW address
8 In the cooler
9 Engine valve
10 Chip source
11 Flawed, as
mdse
12 Marine phosphorescence
13 Pasta
preference
14 Pinchers.
perhaps
15 Uppor crust
groups
16 Big mover
17 Outcome
18 Map lines Abbr.
24 ‘Chocotaf
actress

26 Chow down
29 Track events
31 Computor
acronym
32 Recommends
33 They're usually
read aloud
34 McMuflm
ingredient
37 Band with
baubles
38 Kind ol can
39 Cat's specialty
42 Rabbil rotative
43 Understanding
46 Golden
49 Anatomical
duct
52 Ending wdh
confident
53 Aulhorlfo
55 Saudis, e g
57 Like circus
animals
60 Long-legged
bird
62 Many a con
63 Women's shoo
fastener

65 ' __Como Va‘ :
Santana hit
67 LoveaMair
68 Ho was on third
when mighty
Casey struck
out
69 P avodthew ay
70 City on the
Somme
71 Vietnam's Le
Due
72 Hoods' pieces
74 Reserved
79 Rock musician
Brian
81 Camera typo,
briefly
82 Ocean spot
84 Apt
85 Longtime Syrian
leador
B7 Opportunity lor
a makeup game
89 Kept from
squeaking
90 Is Inconspicuous
92 1900 Hugh
Moore Invention

93 Not quite XL
95 They're tilled
and loktod
96 '90s drama
about the Reed
family
98 Down In the
dumps
101 Damcrittor
103 Unhip sorts
104 Scoundrels
105 Colgate
container
106 Slop on the set
111 Unhtp sorts
114 Arizona city
116 ’ Nova' network
117 Good name,
bnelly
1 to Retirement
asset
119 Feminine
forco
121 _ Shot
122 Goon
123 Stag
participants
124 Ore. summer
sotting

r
r

KB

15

IB

17

IB

117 KB

129
m
0 5 / 23/04

H
J

xw o rd e d lto rO a o l.co m

C 2IH I4 I r ih im r M td in V n im , In c .

S e e c r o s s w o r d p u z z le a n s w e r s o n P a g e 9 A

BO Y D C LA REN C E
BU RTO N
Boyd Clarence Burton,
79, of Sum m erw ood Trail,
M aitland, died Thursday,
May 20, 2004. He was born
in Ingleside, W.Va. and
moved to Central Florida in
1963. H e w as an electrician.
Survivors include wife,
Clara Burton o f M aitland;
daughter, Brenda Kay of
Longw ood; sisters, D ollie
Rudd of Bonair, Ga.,
M argaret Rudd of W inter
Park; tw o grandchildren.
Funeral services w ill be
Sunday, May 23, at 2 p.m. at
C ollison’s Howell Branch
Funeral H om e, with Rev.
C ollyns M oore officiating.
Viewing will be Sunday
from 1 to 2 p.m. Burial will
be by Metro C rem ator)’.
C ollison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home, W inter Park,
in charge o f arrangem ents.
L O R R A IN E CLA RA
D U RD EN
Lorraine Clara Durden,
90, of Lakeside D rive,
Sanford, died Monday, May
17, 2004, at her residence.
She was born July 7, 1904,
in Murphy, Ga. Sne was a
retired decorator and a
m ember o f Holy Cross
Episcopal Church.
Survivors include son,
Hubert Durden, Jr. of
M aitland; daughters,
M arlene D urden of Decatur,
Ga., Patricia C oker of
Sanford, Linda Nash of
Lake O sw ego, Ore., Sharon
Sm ith o f A tlanta; sisters,
Louise Bolenger of Utah,
and Priscilla D odenhoff of
Sem inole; five grand chil­
dren; six g reat-grand chil­
dren.
Funeral services
were held May 20 at
Holy Cross Episcopal
Church.
Haldwin-Fairchild

Florida philanthropist Eckerd passes at 91
Jack Eckerd, 91, philanthroist, activist, appointee of three
IS. presidents and founder of
the Jack Eckerd Corporation
passed away on Wednesday,
May 19, 2004, in the company of
his family.
.-it iEckerd'f memorial service
will be held at Peace Memorial
Presbyterian Church, 110 South
Ft. Harrison in Clearwater on
Monday, May 24, at 11 a.m. A vis­
itation at Peace Memorial
Presbyterian Church, Roebling
Hall, will be held on Sunday,
May 23, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Bom on May 16, 1913, in
Wilmington, Del., Eckerd gradu­
ated from Culver Military
Academy and the Boeing School
of Aeronautics. He was a pilot for
the U.S. Army Air Corps during
World War IL receiving the Air
Medal and Presidential Unit
Citation. He was a member of
the Hump Pilots Association, the
organization of pilots and crews
that served in the China-BurmaIndia Theatre that flew over the
Himalayan Mountains known as
the "Hump."
Starting in the 1950s, Eckerd

E

traasformed the retail drugstore
business, creating self-service
stores and the national drug
chain bearing his name.
As a man of great faith who
deeply believed that every child
is entitled to an opportunity to

Brooks, Tampa, Fla.; Terrell
Swann Clark, Tampa; Richard
Eckerd, Asheville, N.C.; Nancy
Eckerd I lart, Clearwater; 17
grandchildren and five groatgw nlvhiM 'vn- ,

succeed, Eckerd ami his wife,
Ruth, founded Eckerd Youth
Alternatives in 1968, one of the
nation's leading non-profit
organizations offering therapeu­
tic educational programs to trou­
bled and at-risk youth. During
his lifetime, more than 60,(XX)
troubled youth have been helped
in Eckerd Youth Alternatives'
programs.
His active involvement in pol­
itics and service in both state and
national government spanned
thirty years and included
appointments by both Presidents
Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter as
Administrator of the General
Sendees Administration.
In addition to his wife, Eckerd
Is survived by seven children,
William
Eckerd,
Bozeman,
Mont.;
Rosemary’
Lassiter,
Wilmington; James Swann,
Merritt Island; Kathy Swann

R elig io n News
Sanford church celebrates
opening of new facility
TVvo years ago, the New
Mount Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church, 1109 W. 12th St.
in Sanford, envisioned a multi­
purpose building that would be
a blessing to both the congrega­
tion and the community. The
church is thankful to God to be
ready to occupy a new 11,000square-foot budding that Is beau­
tiful practical and has a spacious
design which can embrace many
full-time ministries.
The new facility will have a
full-time education and learning
center; classrooms that will
afford space for other classes and
programs; a fellowship hall that
will be available for banquets,
seminars and many other activi­
ties and functions.
The public is invited to join
the church's congregation in the
celebration and dedication of tlve
new facility.
• May 25 through 27,7 p.m.,
each night, pre-dedication servic­
es. Three nights of prayer praise
and celebration with guest
speaker Rev. Dr. Henry J. Lyons.
• May 29, from 10 a.m. to 3
p.mv ribbon cutting, fun day and
open house with activities for
everyone, as well as information
and registration for both the Day
Care and Freedom School.
• May 30, Dedication Services
with guest speaker Lyons.
The Goldsboro Community,
in which New M t Calvary is
centrally located, has made
many improvements to help
build and improve the lives of
people. Rev. Ricky Scott pastor

and CEO said "It is our prayer
that our new multipurpose
building will also assist in
enhancing the quality of lives of
the residents of tlus community
and surrounding areas."
Sanford Church of God hosts
guest speaker for worship
Dr. Ray Harthem will be the
guest speaker at Sanford Church
of God, Sunday, May 30, at 10:45
a.m. during the morning wor­
ship service. Harthem was for­
mer pastor of Orlando Calvary
Assembly, which for several
years was listed as tlie fastest
growing church in Central
Florida.
Tlie church Is located at 801
W. 22nd St. in Sanford, two
blocks west of US. Highway 1792. For more information, call
407-322-3942.

■■
* mi

fflfiirt i 111vi «*

Hie family requests that in
lieu of flowers, memorials may
be made to Eckerd Youtn
Altematlves-Scholarship Fund,
100 N. Starriest Dr., Cloanvater,
FJa..33765- ..........’, .
Vi

■
............... iiiutm
hi Gi lff i Ml,

M ea ls
Wh eels

W IL L IA M A SB U R Y
G IB S O N
W illiam A sbury G ibson,
79, of Sanford, died
Thursday, M ay 20, 2004, in
Sanford. Born July 29, 1924,
in M adisonville, Tenn., he
m oved to
Sanford in
1953. He
was for­
m erly
em ployed
by C.W.
B a k er’s
Green
Valley
Dairy, and
in 1965 he
G ib s o n
becam e a
finish carpenter for
Shoem aker C onstruction,
for 30 years. He was a
m em ber of Jordan Baptist
Church on Upsala Road
w here he was a song leader,
deacon and treasurer.
Survivors include wife,
Jean ette P eeler G ibson;
sons, W illiam G. G ibson of
O rlando, M icliael G. G ibson
o f Lake M ary; Bruce G.
G ibson of Fort M yers;
daughters, Rita G. Schunck
o f Lutz; Regina G. England
o f Sanford and Rebecca G.
M ascazine of M ansfield,
O hio; 17 grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in O aklaw n
Cemetery.
Baldw in-Fairchild
Funeral Home, O aklaw n
Chapel, in charge of
arrangem ents,

a n n u a l

S enior
F e stiva l

F rid a y , M ay 2 8 ,2 0 0 4
9 :0 0 am - 1 2 :0 0 pm
Sanford C ivic C en ter
401 Sem inole B lvd., Sanford

BELLE V. G R A L N IK
Belle V. G ralnik, 95, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
May 19, 2004, in Sanford.
She was born March 26,
1909, in Russia. She was a
bookkeeper in the furniture
industry.
Survivors include d au gh ­
ter, Terryl G. Gussow of
Sanford; four grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services w ere
held May 21 at Glen Haven
M em orial Park.
Baldw in-Fairchild
Funeral 1 lom e, Oaklaw n
C hapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge o f arrangem ents.
G R A C E E. H U D SO N
G race E. H udson, 95, of
St. Petersburg, died
Tuesday, May 18, 2004. Born
Dec. 9, 1909, in Camden,
N.J., she lived in Sanford for
several years prior to m ov­
ing to Si. Petersburg. She
was a hom em aker and a
m em ber of First United
M ethodist Church in
Sanford.
Survivors include son,
Phillip I liaiso n of Titusville;
daughter, C orolyne Deckant
o f Tem ple Terrace; eight
grandchildren; 14 great­
grandchildren.
Cram kow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
H EN RIETTA A. MAYER
i lenrietta A. Mayer, 95, of
Longwood, died
Wednesday, May 19, 2004.
All Faiths A lternatives
and C rem ation Services,
O rlando, in charge of
arrangem ents.

B R I S S O

N

FU N ERA L H O M E
S e m in o le C o u n ty 's
M o st E x p e r ie n c e d F u n e r a l H o m e

A
, Combined
Total O f &gt;
14 7 Years
of
Caring
Service

7b&gt;fommutii/y Ctnntcfinn

4

Funeral Home, O aklaw n
C hapel, Sanford/
Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangem ents.

in

111

Back row L to R Ron Kandzsr, Backy Wtggtns, Law McOann
Front row L to R Shorty Smith anti Bobby Rrtsson

FU LFILLIN G YOUR FUN ERA L AND CREM ATION
N EED S LOCALLY AND W O RLD W ID E

9 0 5 L a u r e l A v e ., S a n f o r d
(

4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 1 3 1

Banfield Funeral Home
F a m

H ealth S c r e e n in g s ,

ily

O w n e d

&amp;

O p e r a t e d

C o m m u n ity R e s o u r c e In fo rm a tio n

The Choice Is Simple

P ro d u cts and S e r v ic e s fo r S e n io r s &amp; C a re g iv e rs

407-327-1500

F re e B o x L u n c h fo r S e n io r s ...
D o o r P riz e s

Compare Funeral and Cremation Prices

C u ll: 4 0 7 - 3 3 3 - 8 8 7 7 e x t. 103 o r 1 0 9
o r visit o u r w ebsite w w w .nieal.setc.org

does not include merchandise

HUNT MONUMENT CO.
DISPLAY YARD
Hwy. 17-02 - Maitland
Phono 330-6988
G one Hunt, Owner

Bronzo. Marble a Granite

$4,000.00 T

HISTCIIICI If HEUUIQIE
2 5 6 1 S a n fo r d A v a ., S a n fo r d , F L
4 0 7 - 3 2 2 -3 1 2 2
J o n C a rn o t
M o rnin g W orship
S unday S ch o ol
S unday E vening
Wad N ight B i b * S tudy
Wad N lg h l K id * C lub

P o tio r

10:90 a m .

$3,000.00 -

• M o.m.

0 00 pzn.
7 00 p m
7:00 p m

OaklawnMemorial Park

$2,000.00 ••

FUNERAL HO M E AND CEM ETERY

Sending Central Florida Since 1954

$1,000.00 • •

“A Friend When You Really Need One

$0.00
Gramkow
C EM ETERIES
46A &amp; Rinehart Rd.

jg m
/ jW

AND FUNERAL HOMES
24 llrs . Telephone (407) 322-4263

“A s k F o r Y ou r F r e e S im p lic it y F la n * 1 P r e - A r r a n g e m e n t G u i d e ‘

Woodlawn

Baldwin

Banfield

Fu n eral H om es
Burial

C 3 Cremation

5

�rrT "^

Page 0A

Sunday. May 23. 2004

T hf. H erald

L ife S tyle
The Way We Were:

Local paper
reports social,
church news

W oman's Club of Sanford
stays busy with host of events

"Expressly You" is a school
of the arts that was divinely
inspired to provide a creative
outlet to the young as well as
the young at heart.
"Our Motto is What We
Live By, Being Confident:
Philippians 1:6. Director Maya
Nathan says it is their sole
mission and desire to share
........................ the love of
Jesus
through cre­
ative
expression.
Bring
your chil­
dren aboard
and take
that
"Expressly
You" ride. A
Marva
"Sensational
Hawkins Summer
Slam" will
be June 1 to
July 22, Monday through
Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. It will be held at the
Little Red School House, Tajiri
Arts, 519 Palmetto Ave. at
Sixth Street.
Pre-registration is $35 and
$40 weekly. Special interest
areas include sign language
(ASL), drama and role play­
ing, innovative dance tech­
niques, pantomime, self­
esteem, positive behavior
strategies, liturgical dance and
much more.
The mission is to promote
positive behavior modifica­
tion. self-esteem and to
increase a sense of self-worth
and value. Expressly You.

The April 20, 1952 edition
of the Sanford Builder has lots
of social and church activity
news. Here are a few of
these items.
News In Lake Mary
The majority of Hilda
Stubbing’s column on Lake
Mary News
is filled
with hap­
penings at
Lake Mary
churches.
She was
quite ver­
bose, but I
will edit.
Grace Marie

S tincdphcr

Easter
Sunrise
Service
held

All
impressive Easter Sunrise
Service took place on the
shores of Lake Mary with
people attending from all
area churches.
The Westminster
Fellowship of the
Community Church, under
the guidance of its president
George Patterson, conducted
the service which included
several old favorite hymns,
led by Walter Piper.
The Resurrection passage
from the gospel of Matthew
was read by Woody Friend
and t)ie group was led in
prayer by Rev. Brannon on
the Church of the Nazarene.
Rev. Lucian Scott of the
Community Church brought
the message and then closed
the service with the benedic­
tion.
High attendance recorded at
Easter service, Sunday
School at Community
Church
The Sunday School of the
Community Church had a
new h i g h j ^ t U n ^ n t i t »►“
Easter jjynday of 97. The
girls in Mrs. Mae Grlerl’s
class sang "An Easter
Hymn." Those participating
were Pat Freeman, Myma
Williams, Delores Kirsch,
Melanie and Melinda Todd,
Pat Taylor, Carol Lee Sopeck
and Lynn Collins.
At the morning worship
service there were 126 in
attendance. Lovely flowers, a
gift of the Business Women's
group graced the altar.
Church o f the Nazarene
celebrates Easter
There was also a record
attendance in Sunday School
at the Church of the
Nazarene on Easter Sunday.
The 116 in attendance
leased Albert Scluiner,
unday School
Superintendent.
A cross wrapped in pure
white, with beautiful flow­
ers, artfully on and around it
graced the pulpit. The cross
was prepared by Mrs.
Herbert Lamport and Mrs.
L.C. Tims.

S

Young peoples meeting
held
That evening, the
Westminster Fellowship of
the Community Church met
and elected officers for the
coming year. These were
Woody Friend, president,
Walter Wiederhold, vice
president, Kaye Stubbings,
secretary, and Skipper
Nelson, treasurer.
Others present were
George Patterson, Yvonne
Eubanks, Billy Thompson,
Martin Brown, Mary Grace
Hobby, Carol Taylor,
Howard Lloyd, Donald
Westmoreland, Deloris
Milsted, Mary Virginia
Robinson and Rev. Lucian
Scott.
At the Church of the
Nazarene, the young peo­
ple's group presented an
interesting Holy Week
tableau. Participating were
Dorothy Burke, Morris
Sjoblom, Barbara Humphrey,
Charles Sjoblom, Bobby Tillis
and John Sjoblom. Attending
the program were 22 young
people.

C lu b

h o n o r s

o ffic e r s

tw o

w ith

Each year, the Woman's
Club of Sanford honors both a
police officer and a firefight­
er/EMT who have demonstrat­
ed outstanding service to the
community of Sanford. The
recipients are chosen by their
chiefs and supervisors. This
year's awards were presented
in a special ceremony on May 5.
The criteria for the award
includes outstanding job per­
formance, special skills, contin­
uing education, volunteerism.

p u b lic

s a fe t y

a n n u a l s a lu te
or acts of heroism.
The 2004 honorees were
Investigator Daniel Camargo of
the Sanford Police Department
and
Firefighter/
EMT
Christopher Douglas (right) of
the Sanford Fire Department.
Presenting
the
award
(above, left to right) are Bettye
Smith chaplain, Mindy Toolcy,
president, and Patty Mahany,
public affairs chairman to
Camargo and Chief Brian
Tooley.

Woman's club elects officers

Herald photo* by Tommy Vincent

New dub officers (above,
loft to right) are President
Carol Dennison, First Vice
President Helen Pogar,
Third Vice President Viola
Frank, Secretary Linda
Miller and Treasurer Pal
Bowen
(not
present
Second Vice President
Jane Saxon). New depart­
ment chairs are (left)
Katherine Alexander, edu­
cation chair, Bettye Smith,
public affairs chair, and De
Forbos, publicity chair.

Kids express
themselves
at art school

Literary group meets

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

New officers were elected at the monthly meeting of the
Woman's Club of Sanford Literary Meeting held at the home
of Libby Boyd, 220 Forrest Drive. Nominated and elected
were Linda Miller, president; De Forbes, secretary; Zelda
Siskind, treasurer. Miller and Carolyn Cornelius served as
hostesses. Choson as a summer reading book was
Founding Mothers by Coklo Roborts. The next session will
be held at 12:30 p.m. Juno 16 (a covered dish luncheon) at
the home of Rose Edith Jacobson, 1200 Washington Drive.
Pictured (from loft to right) are Boyd, Smith, Cornelius, Toby
Troutman, Siskind and Forbos.

Bass and Butler to wed
Lakina Niesha Bass of
Altamonte Springs and Fred
Lee Butler will unite in holy
matrimony, Saturday, May 22,
at 2 p.m. at the Morning Glory
Missionary Baptist Church in
Sanford.
Bass is the daughter of
L. Bass and the matema)
of John a n d .and paternal
granddaughter of Ruby
Edwards of Rochester, N.Y.
Bom in Sanford, she was a
1998 graduate of Seminole
High School and Seminole
Community College.
The bridegroom, Butler, is
the son of Fred and Margaret
Butler of Orlando. Bom in
Orlando, he graduated from
Jones High School in 1995 and
Valencia Community College.
Universal Needs Alliance
to host summer camp
Summer Camp Round-Up
will be June 1 to July 30, from
7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the
Salvation Army, 700 W. 24th
St.. Ages 5 to 17. $40 per child
per week. For more informa­
tion, call Universal Needs
Alliance at 407-321-8896 or
407-323-53224. Program
includes story times, swim­
ming, field trips, special pro­
grams for teens, computer
training, indoor and outdoor
sports, guest speakers, break­
fast, lunch and snacks.
Program provides children
meals during the summer
A Summer Feeding
Program is free, June 1 to July
30, for all school age children.
Feeding sites are New Mt.

See Hawkins, Page 7A

Historic essay speaks to the heart o f a community
The Geneva Historical &amp; Genealogical
Society's 2004 Yearbook (distributed at the
recent 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 fol­
lowing essay, which touched me so, 1
could nut wait to share it with all of you.
Unfortunately, due to its length, only the
first portion will run tills week, followed
by the remainder next time. Us timeless
Darla Kinney
message is true for not only Geneva, but
Scoles
all communities with heart. Read and
enjoy.
• •••••••

Bridge Club honors
Mrs. Henderson
Back in Sanford, Miss
Carol Store had entertained
her bridge club recently and
honored Mrs. C.C.
Henderson on her birthday.

Essay that won prize for Bills
Is made public (1932)
(Editors Note: This is the essay which uvrr
one o f four prizes auwded by Irving Bacheller,
noted author, in his annual contest open to all
students o f Florida schools. It uws rerifferr by
John (~laik Bills, III, o f Geneva; uxrs recital
from memory by the ivriter before a distin­
guished group o f authors and educators at
Winter Park recently. and uws termed one o f
the best written and presented essays the con­
test has a r r known. Young Bills is a senior at
Seminole High School)

Stinecipher, Page 7A

"Let not ambition mock their useful toil

Their homely joy or
destiny obscure...
"Nor time nor
place greatly change
the story of the hard
working, contented
rural community. That
hamlet'of the Elegy is
not unlike my home
town,
Geneva,
Florida. Us history is
not recorded in print.
Only
the
more
detailed maps of
Florida indicate its
location. Pleasant groves and fruitful gar­
dens are the monuments to its heroes.
And since about 1853 when the first pio­
neers homesteaded beside its spring-fed
ponds my town has been the home of a
thrifty, happy people.
"Old Fort Lane originally stood on the
clean sanded shores of Lake Harney,
along the Eastern boundary of our com­
munity. It was one of the chain of forts
used by the American army in its cam­
paign of terror and treachery against the
picturesque Semlnoles.
"A few sand covered, charred posts
still mark the site Tradition tells of a san-

guine clash between the soldiers and their ravages of wild animals and even more
Indian opponents in which tire comman­ dangerous human marauders. And now
dant of the fort. Captain William I famey, and then there was a wild ride through
separated from his men, saved his life by the night over treacherous trails and a
a wild plunge into the waters of the lake baby's a y was heard in some pioneer
which now hears his name. Of heroic acts, home.
of sacrifice, of grief-what stories of those
"In the late seventies we find the inhab­
days tire gnarled old live oaks might tell. itants devoting mom attention to the rais­
But history is mute.
ing of citrus and less to the cattle industry.
"And those who then greeted the sun­ About that time a circuit riding evangelist
rise over Lake Harney liave long since held religious services beneath the out­
massed into the sunset beyond Lake stretching arms of a giant oak that still
essup. When the i farts, tire Prevails, tire stands in our cemetery.
Daniels, and others of the first settlers
"The men of the community cooperat­
drove their herds of cattle into tire Geneva ed in the building of a one room rockerarea, wandering remants |sic) of that floored schoolhouse. An enterprizing (sic)
chivalrous Indian tribe were still wont to resident made weekly trips over the trails
return from time to time to the pleasant to Orlando and so supplied his little store.
woodlands of their memories.
Mail came twice a month up the S t Johns
"Tire life of tire pioneer communities is River and citrus, lumber; and turpentine
filled with lire eternal struggle of man * found their markets down the winding
against nature. Such was the early life at channel of the same stream. Cattle were
Geneva, as told me by several old men driven in herds to the markets at
whose boyhood memories go back to Jacksonville, fording streams and sloshing
those early days. The woods 'bowed to through swamps. It was a hard working,
their sturdy strokes.'
God fearing and happy community.
"The timber line was driven back and
"The massacre of tne forests seems to
gardens were made to produce. In the sur­ have started during the seventies. That
rounding wilderness herds of cattle grew
fat and increased in number, despite the See Scoles, Page 7A

�T he H erald

Sunday. May 23, 2004

Stinecipher —

Scoles

Hawkins

Continued from Page 6A

Continued from Page 6A

Continued from Page 6A

came the lumbermen. With ruth­
less and wasteful disregard of
the future, they cut the aristo­
crats of the forest. Hirpentincre
followed
in their greed
destroying those trees which the
lumbermen had left. During the
succeeding years incendiary
fires, thought by the cattlemen to
improve tne grazing for their
herds, or negligently set by irrespoasible campers, have made
barren thousands of acres of our
choicest lands. This tragedy of
the woods is still being enacted
year by year.
(To be continued next week.)

Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church, 1109 W. 12th St., and
Seminole Gardens, 1600 W.
Fifth St. For more information,
call 407-321-8896. Sponsored
by the Universal Needs
Alliance.

Saturday, June 26, at 6:30 p.m.
Fees for youth and children are
$5, or on-site pre-registration is
$3. Fees for Adults pre-regis­
tration is $8, on-site is $10. For
more information, call 407-2954648.

Gospel workshop presents
Brooklyn composer
The Gospel Music workshop
of America, Orlando Chapter,
presents David Frazier of
Brooklyn, N.Y. Composer,
instrumentalist, vocalist, facili­
tator, instructor, composer of "I
Need You to Survive," record­
ed by Hezckiah Walker/Love
Fellowship. The event will be
June 25 and 26 at Mt. Zion
Missionary Baptist
Institutional Cnurch, 535 W.
Washington St. Times are
Friday, June 25, from 7 to 9
p.m., and Saturday, June 26, 9
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
A musical will bre presented

Juneteenth and Race Unity
Day celebration set for June 19
Juneteenth and Race Unity
Day is Saturday, June 19, at Fort
Mellon Park from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Opening ceremonies will be
at 11 a.m.
This year, the Women of
Renewing Minds, a non-profit
organization designed to help
women who are in jail to have a
second chance in life.
Juneteenth Celebration ven­
dor applications are available by
contacting Cynthia Butler at 407321-2109, Jacqueline Mitchell at
407-320-6158 (daytime), or
Kenyona Baker at 407-330-5665.
For Insurance questions, call

Gifts were presented to the
honorec at the beginning of
the evening and then bridge
games were enjoyed.
Refreshments were served
to Mrs. Irving Feinberg, Mrs.
Robert Pearce, Mrs. Jack
Russell, Mrs. Harry Robson,
Mrs. John Lee, Mrs. Arthur
Beckwith, the hostess, and
the honorce.

Mrs. C.E. Carlton, presi­
dent, presided over the meet­
ing and appointed a commit­
tee to organize the thrift
shop, the group’s newly
adopted project. Those on the
committee were Mrs. Joe
Baker, chairman, Mrs. L.P.
Payton, Mrs. Ralph Wight,
Mrs, Willis Peacock, Mrs.
Clayton Smith, Mrs. Arthur
Beckwith and Mrs. Broughton
Watkins.
Several members volun­
teered to assist with serving
the luncheon to the
Presbyterial the following
week, and to help with the
Bridge/Canasta party which
would close the club year on
May 20.
Refreshments were served
by the hostesses Mrs. Bacot
Ellerbe, Miss Carol Stone,
Mrs. John Kader, Mrs. James
Eckcrn and Mrs. Robert
Karns.

American Home meeting
hears Judge Stenstrom
Judge Douglas Stenstrom
addressed a small but enthu­
siastic audience the previous
evening at the American
Home Department meeting at
the Sanford Womans Club.
Speaking on
“Americanism", he gave
characteristics of Americans
who had made this country
great and of the powers,
mainly Communism, who are
trying to destroy it.

We writ you to It’ll us what you
know that is good about Geneva!
Please share your information, ideas
and comments by calling 407-349214 0,
via
e-mail
at
darlas9m pinet.net, (please put
“Stetson’s Comer" in the subject
line), or with a fax to 407-349-1311.
Thanks!

PflgC 7A

Fred Fossen at 407-330-5617.
Bernard Mitchell is MLK
Chairman.
Tajlri Arts swing away with
June 7 golf tournament
Tee up 4 Tnjiri Arts golf tour­
nament is planned for Monday,
June 7, at Winter Springs Golf
Club, 900 W. State Road 434 in
Winter Springs.
Registration, pairing, buffet
breakfast will be 7:15 to 8:15 a.m.
Shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. for the
tournament. Four man best-ball
finish play 41/2 hours. Tourney
features hole-in-one and beat the
pro contests, first second and
third place scores, two long
drive and two closest to the pin
contests and door prizes.
Awards and buffet reception
will be 1:30 p.m. For registration,
call 407-332-9775. Make checks
payable to Tnjiri Arts, Inc., 519
Palmetto Ave., Sanford, 32771.
Attention to John Simpson.

SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS
C o . E s t . in 1 9 9 2

O n r in g F a r F it e S p e c i a l
M eeds O f W om en

JONES EYE6USS REPAIR
W iz a r d

o f

E y * 5^

Accepting New Patients
Most Insurances, HMO's and PPO's

low O f f e r in g
C o m p u t e r R e p a ir ]
a n d C u s to m
C om puter
B u il d in g !

O

I A A-*- T a c h o n B o a r d !

i _ _ Offer good thru May 31, 2004 al

407-331-5775

% OFF

! COMPUTER
LABOR 1ST HOUR

M o n - F rt
9 :3 0 - 5 :3 0
Sat
9 :3 0 - 3 :0 0

I

COME SEE US TODAY,

J u s t N o r th o f 4 3 4 o n 1 7 -9 2
» /
In s id e L e g ib le L e fto v e r s
(N e x t D o o r to C o u r t e s y A u t o in tiro Z im m e r P la z a )

"N I!
jq j */, J I

[

•G

ynecology

• I n f e r t il it y

• Normal Pregnancy

OFF EYEGLASS
all
REPAIR „
l

b s t e t r ic s

„ „
f (H irtn s y

if

U

• High Risk Pregnancy

t HERE!

•Tubal Ligation
•Tubal Reversal
• Hysterectomy
•Alternative Therapy
to Hysterectomy
Wie

• c h ic k e n c a o s a r w ra p • h o n e y m u s ta r d c h ic k e n w ra p • tu r k e y p ic a n tr* w ra p •
• H a w a iia n c a s h e w c h ic k e n w ra p * h u m m u s a n d v e g g ie s w ra p *
• le a n h a m a n d p in e a p p le w ra p •

w ould like to invite you to visit our
ncioly expanded facility .

Most HMO's, PPO's, private insurance and others are accepted.
Se Habla Espanol.

C ordell M itchell, M .D .

YOUR SOURCE FOR:
R \ j U j iU i&amp; o
------— ^ 7

i «in n io n I PI

A ltam onte Springs • F L 112714

• SENSIBLE SALADS

W1 W TOST STREET
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

4 0 7 -8 6 2 -1 5 5 0
97-1 Douglas Ave. • Suite 102 • K ain trce Office P ark

* srasMWHM. sm oothies
• FRESH-SQUEEZED JUKES

( 4 07 ) 3 2 2-3779

MOM - FW: 7 *0
- 6 PM
SATUtDM: • fcM - 4 PM

___
« FDCC

• INCREDIBLE WRAPS
WI-FI INTERNET ACCESS
m

U-In

Dining Starz
Learning Center
Announces the unveiling of our unique and
effective kindergarten program. An
educational program designed to meet the
needs of our community through daily
prayer &amp; yesterday’s discipline..
Today’s Curriculum... Tomorrow’s
innovative children of the future!

A PO W ERFUL
W AY TO SA VE!
CANCER, HEART &amp; DIABETIC
PATIENTS ACCEPTED

Guaranteed ll!
As Low As

$89.95

per month

• $10.00 Doctor Visit

OVER 2 0 0 , 0 0 0
FINE USED BOOKS

• $5,000 Accident Coverage
• $15,000 Accidental Death

BUY • SELL • TRADE
M - S A T 9 :3 0 -5 :3 0

• Prescription Benefit Plan
• Cigna Dental

an LearningCenter

• Save on Vision &amp; Chiropractic
And More!!!

is Located at the intersection o f Sanford Ave. &amp; 28th Place
.
Contact:
Daryl Mobley 407-323-8424
Shining Starz Learning Center
Kindergarten Program
Fax: 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -13 9 1
Email: kinderstarz@aol.com

LeaifaCe Leftovers

4 0 7 -3 3 9 -4 0 4 3

For Information Call: Robert Taylor

800-493-7712
This is Not Insurance
MUST PRESENT CO UPO N • MUST PRESENT COUPON

T ir e d O f C o o lin g
o r H e a tin g
Th e O u td o o rs ?

I
I
L

EN ERG Y
E F F IC IE N T
D O O RS AND
W IN D O W S

Free 3 3 inch s ta in le s s s te e l
s in k w ith
k itc h e n c a b in e t s e t.

I
I

• L a m in a te &amp; S o lid S u r fa c e T o p s .
• 1 0 0 % A lt W o o d C a b in e ts f o r
Less T h a n H o m e c e n te r P ric e s
• U n fin is h e d c a b in e ts a v a i l a b l e

Call Us B efore You Buyl
• Family Owned &amp; Operated
• Over 25 Years Experience
Randy &amp; Sharon Schoon
...Long time local residents -

Covering All 01 Orange A '
Seminole Counties

? 10% Off m
Window or DoecH
Replacement
&gt;

w ith This JUL j*

! Af J 'A
M ID FLO R ID A W IND O W 4 D O O R , INC.
L I C E N S E #110565
B O N D E D • IN S U R E D

407-644*4796

A sk A bou t O ur
90 D ays S am e
A s C a sh P lan

/ A

exmene
m

+o

'K e p a w

€

jd e r f a t m a v ic e

2 6 5 0 S . O r l a n d o D r ., S a n f o r d F L

(4071328-5871
M U ST P R E S EN T C O U P O N • MUST PR ESEN T C O U P O N

H a n so n
Cabinets!
121 S S. French Ave. • Sanford, FL
(Right next to The Barn)

4 0 7 - 2 6 8 - 9 5 8 3
3 2 1 - 3 7 7 1 - ^ 7 7 - 2 4 9 1

�Page 8A

Sunday. May 23.2004

Tin: IIkkaij)

4 4 0 -L u th e r a n
Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)

S t . A l b a n ’s
A n g lic a n
C a th e d r a l

3348 W. SR 426
(Aloma Ave.)
1/4 Mile off Grcenvvay
SR 417 Going East
Oviedo

2525 S. Oak Ave. Sanford. FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School
9:15AM
Worship Sorvice
10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Http://www.Icrms.org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd. Sanlord Hwy48A &amp;
Upsala Rd.
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann. Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM &amp; 6:30PM
Nursery Providod
www.NewCrealionChurch.ee

4 4 3 -M e t h o d is t

Sunday Morning
Worship
8:00 &amp; 10:00 a.m.

4 0 0 -A M E

4 0 4 -B a p t is t

4 0 4 -B a p t is t

Historic St James
AME Church

Blessings Baptist Church

First Baptist Church
of Longwood

4 0 1 -A n g lic a n

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

Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral

Central Baptist Church

819 Cypress Avonuo
Sanlord, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogers Edgo, Pastor
Sunday School. 9:30AM
Morning Worship. HAM
Bible Study, W o d . 6:30PM

3101 West SR 46
3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Ave)
Sanford.
FL 32771-8844
(1/4 mile off Groenoway,
407-322-2914
SR 417 Going East)
www.cbcsanford.org
Oviedo. Florida
Jimmy Dalo Patterson, Sonior
407-657-2376
Pastor
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45
Holy Eucharist
8AM
am
Sunday School (nil ngos) 9AM
Worship Servicos 6:30am, fla m ,
Sung Eucharist
10AM
6pm
(Nursery at both services)
Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30
Weokday Holy
pm
Eucharist Services
/Tuesday
r .,J2N o o o _ i( A 10 iflrfluuitOill*
t't •
Wednesday
7PM
Countryside Baptist Church
Thursday
9:30PM
590 S Country Qlub Rd
Friday
12Noon
Lako Mary. FL 32746
The Difference is
407-322-5979
Worth (ho Distanco
Shano Wynn, Pastor
4 0 2 -A s s e m b ly o f G o d
Sunday School 9:45AM
Family Worship Canter
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
2462 S. Park Ave
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Sanford. FL 32771
Wed Prayor Mooting 7:30PM
407-322-9222
Nursery Providod
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Servico 9:30AM
First Baptist Markham Woods
Wednesday Servico 7PM
5400 Markham Woods Road

Wekiva 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

Lako Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10:45AM
■Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM

891 Stato Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
S unday 9:45 AM Bible Study
•11:00AM Worship Service
•5:00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Discipleship Study
■5:30PM Pastor's
Disciploshlp Study
*5:30Vocal Ensembles

Wednesday
43:00 PM Kids Kaloldoscopo
(Children's Croativo Arts)
43PM Disciploshlp Classes
43PM Orchestra
43:30 Youth Biblo Study
•7PM Pastor's Bible Study
•7PM Choir Rohoarsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Ave, Sanford, 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 Provided

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avonuo
Sanlord, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday School.....9:30AM
Morning Worship.,11AM
Evoning Worshlp(TBA),.4PM
Monday Biblo Study ...7:30PM

Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

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
Wod Eve. Servico .. .6:30pm

C hurch Page S ponsors
B A R N ES HEATING &amp;
AIR C O N D ITIO N IN G
complete systems •aooons

FREE ESTIMATES -SERVICE AIL BRANDS
RESOCNTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
•HEAT PUMP EXPERTS’
STATE CERT ICAC0360J4

915 W. 2nd St. 323-3517

A
■
AI t
m

SANFORD
2 0 7 E. 2 5 th SI.

z T

H a rd w a re
5 tOrGS

321-0885
LONGWOOD
Hwy. 434 &amp; 427

2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanlord. FL 32773
(407) 323-1563
website-www PADC-LCS.org
"The Family Fnendly Church'

W inter P ark Dr.

339-7365

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE

H A R R E L &amp; BEVERLY

Pre-school thru 12th grade
"AMinistry of Church of God ol Sanlord
ABEKACurriculum

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

602 W. 22nd SL, Sanford •321-2723

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

c a s s e l b I rry

TRANSM ISSIO NS
209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL

J IM R O W E
/&gt;Diamond Glass

v

Company, Inc.

•Smtortfj On# Slop GUM STrp"
JOt PUmoMoAinu •Sanlord, FL1ZT71
407/1Z1-ZMO 'Far 40//1XM502
COMMERCIAL •RESOCNTIAL

m

323-2999

PEST C O N T R O L
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATEO

ASTAFF
2626 Iroquois Ave. •322-2070
RON RUSSI

j

Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
BID 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 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wednesday Bible Study &amp;AWANA

7pm

COLONIAL
ROOM
RESTAOMNT
USal 130 AM - 7PM
IIS E. FIRST ST.,
SANFORD

T H E M c K IB B IN
AGENCY
INSURANCE

114 N. PARK AVE., SANFORD
322-0331

Ci K A I M K ( ) W
1 ' u n c ‘r u l 1I o n i c
•ConytmFuerri Sarncw•Cramaton
•Marta* 1 Uorunard* •Praarrargamort]
500 E Airport Bhd. Sanlord12773
3 2 2 -3 2 1 3

BRISSON
FU N ER A L H O M E
0 R ‘SHORTY* SMITH ANO
ROBERT 1 BRISSON

9th SL and Laurel Ave.
Sanford *322-2131

GLASS ADDICTS
Stained Glass Creations
t04SPartAv* Downtown Sanlord
407-324-6636 GlouAddcti com
Vagit 4 Denis# Hurley
CutlomWork •Doom* •Supplioa
•stoned Olou M
nTEiponoN*. 11 Pncotewr

Call Ted W alker At 4 0 7 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 To Sponsor
This Church P age

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

Westvlew Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46A)
Sanford, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins, Associate Pastor of
Music/Youth

Sunday Services
Morning Worship BAM &amp; 10:30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wed. Bible Study &amp; Prayer Service
6:30PM

4 0 7 -C a t h o lic
All Souls Catholic Church
Cornor of 9th St &amp; S. Oak Avo
Sanford, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weokday Mass 9AM, Mon-Frl
Confessions, Saturday, 4 PM
Saturday Vigil......5PM
Sunday, 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM • English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

4 3 1 -C h a r ls m a tlc
E p is c o p a l
Church of The
Holy Comforter
803 W. 4th SI
Sanlord, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....9:30AM

4 3 7 -N o n -

Safohorbor Christian Church

D e n o m in a tio n a l

4 1 3 -C h r is tia n S c ie n c e
First Church of Christ,
Scientist Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-708-7708
Sunday Church Service'arid
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ednesday......7:30PM
Child Caro providod
Reading Room
145 Woktva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. FL
Phone 407-669-1490
Mon-Frl 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

4 1 9 -C h u r c h o f G o d
Church of God
801 W. 22nd St, Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School „..9;45AM
Morning Worship . 10:45AM
Evoning Sorvice 6PM
Wednesday Classes
lor all ages.... 7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pro-School thru grndo 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Caro Starts at 1 Yr to
Pro-School, 407-323-1411

408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayne Slone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-Mission.........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Biblo Study
W ednesday.......... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided tor Babies
and Small Childron.
"Small Enough To Love You •
Growing In Chris! To Sorvo You"

•CharlwnatK Episcopal C hu ftti*

4 1 0 -C h r ls tia n
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joo Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

Christ United Methodist Church

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Avo, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
B:30am &amp;11:00am
Cotloo Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship. 4pm
Nursery Providod

Faithful Word Mlnietrlea
Christian Rosource Center
Lako view Plaza, 407-326-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Service 11 AM
Children's Fellowship
(ages 4 -1 2 ).....11AM
Family Fellowship
■/Refreshments.....12:30PM
Wednesday
•Fellowship Mooting.... 7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 lor appl)

Rev. Steve Michele
Paator/DIrector

Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Resource Center
Lakeview Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanlord
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
(Please call 407-328-4300 for appl)

Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/DIrector

4 4 9 -P r e s b y t e r la n
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd &amp; Oak
407-322-2662
Email :hopo® sanfordDfesbv.org
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 6AM
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
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Dr. Bill Chegwin, Interim Minister

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

Seminole Community Church

4 2 2 -C h u r c h o f G o d o f

5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199

Upsets Community
Presbyterian Church

P ro p h e c y

www.seminolochurch.com

"Knowing 4 Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Comer of 46-A 4 Upsala Road.
Sanlord, FL
407-330-2635

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
Evoning Service ......6PM
Tuosday Prayer Mlg.lOAM
Midwook Service (Wed) 7PM.

Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM, 10:30 AM

Practical Message*
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Mom.up5alachurch.com
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9;00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

4 5 8 -W e s le y a n
4 2 5 -C o n g r e g a tio n a l
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

4 2 8 -E p ls c o p a l
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 @ 5:30pm Weds. For limes &amp;
detail of studies and activities, Call
407-322-4611.

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

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

Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study, 7:30 PM

Wesleyan Church of Psols
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left • One Mile)
Loonard O ’Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News'
Sunday School.......6:45AM
Morning Worship „..11AM
Evening worship.....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Life With us

To Help
Sponsor This

4 4 0 -L u th e r a n
Holy Croas Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.....5:30PM
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning.....SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning . ..9:30Am
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information cal! 407-333-0797.

Page Call
Ted Walker at

The
Sanford
Herald
407-322-2611

�* T h e H erald

F r e e
to

m

e a ls

S e m

in o le

d u r in g

s u m

e r tim

e

House of Refuge, 84, Avenue
D, Oviedo, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.
(breakfast), 11JO to 12JO (lunch)
• Bentley &amp; Wilson play­
ground, 701 Orange Ave.,
Sanford. 9 to 10 a.m. (breakfast),
noon to 1 p.m. (lunch
• I latter's Sound, 1300 Lsland
Bay Court, Sanford, 9 to 10 a.m.
(breakfast), mxin to 1 p.m. (lunch)
• Regal Point, 1000 Regal
Point, Sanford, 9 to 10 a.m.
(breakfast), noon to 1 p.m. (lunch)
• Seminole Point, 4100
Geranium Lane, Sanford, noon to
1 p.m. (lunch)
• Someone Who Cares,
Midway Avenue, Sipes Avenue,
Broadway Avenue, Sanford 9 to
10 a.m. (breakfast) noon to 1 p.m.
(lunch).
• Rockhill Miss. Baptist
Church, 3030 Weston St„ Oviedo,
9 to 10 a.m. (breakfast), 1 to 2
p.m., (lunch).
• Block parties, 900 W. Ninth
St., Sanford, noon to I p.m.
(lunch), Saturday only
• Jerry's Site, 18th Street at
Jerry Avenue, Sanford, 9 to 10
a.m., (breakfast), noon to 1 p.m.
(lunch).
• Academy Manor, 152
Academy Ave., Sanford, noon to
1 p.m. (lunch)
• Helpful, Healing, Outreach,
900 W. Ninth St., Sanford, noon to
1 p.m. (lunch)
• Charleston Club, 500 Fox
Quarry Lane, Sanford, 9 to 10
a.m., (breakfast), noon to 1 p.m.
(lunch).
• Cedar Creek, 2450 Hartwell
Ave., Sanford, 9 to 10 a.m., (break­
fast), noon to 1 p.m. (lunch).

During the months of June
and July, when school breakfasts
and lunches are not available, a
number of organizations in
Seminole County will be
involved in the National School
Lunch Program, also known as
the Summer Food Sendee
Program.
It provides nutritionally bal­
anced meals to needy children
regardless of race, color, creed,
sex, handicap or national origin
during summer vacation. In most
cases all children, 18 years of age
and younger, both enrolled and
not enrolled in schools, will have
meals available at no charge.
The programs are approved
for geographical areas of need
where 50 percent or more of the
children qualify for free and/or
reduced cost meals. At most loca­
tions, operations will begin May
26 and continue until Aug. I.
Tire listing of approved sites in
Seminole County Is as follows:
•
Sanford
Recreation
Department, 300 N. Park Ave.,
noon to 1 p.m. (lunch) Monday
through Friday only,
• Liberty Christian School,
2626 Palmetto Ave. in Sanford.
• New Mt. Calvary M.D.
Church, 1109 VV. 12th St. in
Sanford.
• Seminole Gardens, 1600 W.
Fifth Street in Stanford, 9 to 10
a.m. (breakfast), noon to 1 p.m.
(lunch).
Neighborhood Price II, 1324
Oleander Ave., Sanford, noon to 1
p.m. (lunch)

--------

During a final inspection
Thursday, city officials discov­
ered cracked concrete curbs,
holes in the asphalt on the road
and inferior asphalt finishing
on the pathway. There also
appears to be a-problem with
some of the stormwater inlets,
including a filtering device that
may have been iastalled back­
wards.
"When I walked it yesterday,
there was some ponding on the
concrete near the inlets," said A1
Gricshaber, city manager. "I
don't know why that water is
there. There may be the need for
some underground drainage

Page 9A

Park Ave. to be
closed for 3 days

Continued from Page 1A

c h ild r e n
m

From Staff Reports

A greem ent

Seminole

a v a ila b le

Sunday. May 23. 2004

work."
Both Grieshaber and Smith
characterized the deficiencies as
minor and not an indication of
sloppy workmanship by the
general contractor Wharton
Smith.
"For instance, the type of
asphalt we used is suppose to
have a very smooth finish,"
Smith said. "The quality of the
finish is hard to maintain as you
install it and there are a few
places that are a little rough."
"You couldn't ask for a better
general contractor," Grieshaber
said, noting that there would be
no additional cost to the city to

fix the problems. "Wharton
Smith has addressed every mat­
ter we have brought to them
and they want the job done
right. This is not an adversarial
thing."
Correcting the problems will
take some time, Smith said, par­
ticularly replacing the concrete
curbing.
"Concrete is hard to gel and
it’s very pricey right now
because of the fuel prices,"
Smith said. "Some of the plants
are closing on Friday and
Saturday because of it.
"I would say we're looking at
weeks, but not months."

Running for a cause

Fark Avenue will be dosed
from Monday to Wednesday
next week as the asphalt is
removed to reveal the existing
bricks.
Pavement Savers moved
equipment to Park Avenue
Thursday to begin removing the
asphalt off Park Avenue from
Eighth to 10th streets. They will
park their equipment on one side
of Park Avenue until work Ls
complete.
Work will begin Monday
morning and Park Avenue will
be dosed from Eighth to 10th
streets during working hours.
The road will be open to traffic at
night, over the weekend and at
all non-working hours.
This work involves heating
the asphalt with radiant heat to
over 12 million BTU’s to soften it
so that it may be removed, this
usually takes three passes and
requires specialized equipment.

Free pet tags
available Sunday

Herald p h o to by Tommy VlncenJ

The 2004 Torch Run for Special Olympics was held in Seminole County May 3. The course bogan
at U.S. Highway 17-92 in Fern Park with participants making their way north on the highway to
the Sanford Civic Center. The purpose of fho Torch Run was to raise money and awareness for
Special Olympians.

Free pet licenses and tags will
be available at the Seminole
County Animal Services building
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Sunday,
May 23.
Should they be lost, a license
tag Ls the easiest way for a family
pot to find their way home.
Unfortunately, many dogs and
cats are brought to animal servic­
e's without tags. This makes it dif­
ficult for owners to be located
because the pet does not have
identification. In addition to the
free licenses and tags, veterinariaas will be at the complex pro­
viding free Rabies vaccinations.
The Animal Services Complex Ls
1oca Ic'd at 232 Bush lllvd.

-----

Continued from Page 1A
first discussed at the agree­
ment May 6 and pushed the
settlement and development
agreement forward by holding
its first public hearing at a
special
called
meeting
Tuesday and a second hearing
Thursday evening. According
to city officials, the agreement
had to be approved this
week to avoid an option D.R
Horton has on the Jeno
Paulucci property from expir­
ing May 26.
Residents say the lack of
time to prepare and look over
the agreement left many won­
dering what had changed
from when the D.R. Horton
development was first dis­
cussed last December.
"The last meeting from
Manderley we had four dozen
(people snow up)," said Rod
Pixley, o f the Manderley
neighborhood
association
board. "This one we had only
five. There w asn't a lot of
notice."
In the first meeting with the
city, density for The Villages
development was capped at
420 units, but D.R. Horton
could possibly add 40 more
townhouses if they left'alone a
"peninsula" shaped upland
treat separates two environ­
mental sensitive areas near
M anderley and Timaquan.
Proposed building heights
were also considered to be
about 35 feet near the two
neighborhoods, said Shirley
Gray, a resident of the
Timaquan neighborhood.
Changes to those two stipu­
lations concerned residents as
the new agreement allows for
building heights up to 50 feet
and a dry retention pond to be
built on the peninsula.
Com m issioner
George
Duryea pointed out that the
building height restriction
was for the load-bearing wall.
With the addition of a pitched
roof it could make the townhouses as high as 58 feet.
"We need to remember all
of these are fee-simple town
homes, which means they are

not going to be multi-level
condom inium s where you
have entrances on every
floor," said Com m issioner
Gary Brender.
But with setbacks of no
more than 250 feet to each
neighborhood,
residents
argued the possibility of hav­
ing five-story buildings tow­
ering over their backyards
was too much.
"M y concern , is the bal­
conies because they will be
looking over our house,"
Pixley said.
Lee Rogers of the Lake
Mary Planning and Zoning
Board said he nad a different
concern.
"M y concerns are more
with tne traffic," he said. "I'm
going to tell you 500 units is
going to generate a lot of traf­
fic.
"You got other develop­
ments that are coming up and
down Rinehart (Road) in the
future. It's four lanes now and
can hold up to six lanes. I hate
to see the day that it comes to
six lanes because that's (State
Road) 436 all over again."
Rogers said if he had to
vote on the agreement as a
planning and zoning board
member, he would probably
approve it, but would make
future changes for the sake of
preserving Rinehart Road as a
four-lane boulevard.
"I know this has to pass
tonight, but if it does I think
all of us should keep it in the
back of our minds that for
future
developments
on
Rinehart (Road) we should
start by saying 'w e want to see
a traffic study before we start
voting on this,'" he said.
One issue the commission­
ers and residents did not balk
at was opportunity to have
another elementary school in
Lake Mary. M ayor Thom
Greene said he couldn't guar­
antee inouisitive residents if
their children would attend
the new elem entary school
that is probably four to five
years away from being built,

Answer key to today’s puzzle
s

T

E

E

p

8

U

H

A

R

T

E

A

H

1

G

H

R

L

R
L

A
M
1

A

T

N

1 O
O T

S

O

U

P

C

U

R

1' □

1 T

8

A □

1

E

8

1 T

p

1

8

C

H

o

n

E

A 1
L 1

E

n

T

n

A

D

E

E

A
T

D □

□

F

□

□

1 N

E
!“ !

E

V

E

R

E

L

A

N

D

W

1 N

D

S

s

T

H □

A M S
\F

□ □
□
□
□ □ □
□ □
□ □
□ □ □
□

■□D Q I

1 *1 0

□ □ □ □ □

□

E l

□ □ □ □ □

□ □ □
□ □ □
□ □
□ □ □
□ □ □
□ □ □

N

m u

I

□ □ □
□ ta Q C J
□ □ □
□ □ □
□
□ □ □ □ □
□ □
□ □
L □ M E
E _E Y

E

□ □ □ □ a

T

R

1

B

ULLP 1A ]

S

8

N

8

B

L
E

B

□ □ □ □ □
□EJ
□
□
□
□

N

O

Y

□□□□□
□□QDDQ
8

□ □ □
B IS

I

L O S

□ □
□
□ □ □ □ □
□
□ □ □ □
□ □
□ □
□ a

□ □ □
□ □ □
□ □
□ □ □
a a a i

See the crossword puzzle on Page 5A

but said the new school made
the agreement a "win-win sit­
uation" for the city and School
Board.

"Hopefully, a lot of Lake
Mary kids will get to go to this
school," he said.
The City Commission voted

4-1 in favor of the agreement
with Duryea as the lone dis­
senter.
"I have some of the same

concerns as the residents do,"
he said. "1 think the density
that exists in this environment
is too high."

N o tic e of A m e n d m e n ts to the C ity of Sanford
C o m p re h e n sive Plan
Th e City of Sanford’s Second Annual Large S cale Com prehensive Plan Am endm ent of 2004 proposes to am end the
Future Land U se Elem ent, (he Conservation Elem ent, the Capital Improvements Elem ent, the Intergovernmental
Coordination Elem ent and the Public Facilities Elem ent of the C om prehensive Plan in order to include a w ater sup­
ply facilities work plan In the C om prehensive Plan and to am end the Future Land U se Plan M ap of the
Com prehensive Plan.
Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City of Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission,
acting as the City of Sanford’s Land Planning Agency, in the City Commission Cham bers, City Hall. Sanford, Florida,
at 7:00 p.m . on Thursday, June 3, 2004 to consider proposed am endm ents to the Com prehensive Plan and the
Future Land Use Plan M ap within the areas depicted in the below map:

C itv o f S a n fo rd . F lo rid a

SUM M ARY OF MAP AM ENDM ENTS
Existing Future Land Use Plan Map
Designation

Proposed City Future Land
Use Plan Map Designation

Map
No.

Acres

1

2 6 .4

Industrial

Waterfront Downtown Business District (WDBD)

2

8 8 .1 6

Suburban E sta te s &amp; Conservation

LD R-SF &amp; Resource Protection (RP)

Abbreviations;
HIP - High Intensity Planned
PSP - Pubiic/Semi-Public

.

LDR-SF - Low Density Residential - Single Family
SE • Suburban Estates

1- Industrial
RP •Resource Protection

WIC •Westside Industry and Commerce Development
NC •Neighborhood Commercial

MDR -10 • Medium Density Residential, 10DU/A
WDBD • Waterfront Downtown Business District

It is anticipated that the Sanford City Commission will consider this matter at a public hearing on Monday, June 28, 2004 in the
City Commission Chambers, City Hall, Sanlord, Florida, at 7:00 p.m. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard
regarding the transmittal ol the proposed plan amendment to the City Commission.
Interested persons may submit written comments.
The proposed amendments to the Future Land Use Plan Map and the Future Land Use Element ol the Comprehensive Plan can
be inspected by the public at the Department of Planning and Development Services, Second Floor, Sanford City Hall, 3 00 N. Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida. For further information contact Antonia Gerli at 407-330-5672.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a person decides to appeal a decision made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he/she may need a verbatim record of the proceedings including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
not provided by the City of Sanlord. (FS 286.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ADA COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT 407-330-5610.

�» » ##r

Page 10 A
S u n d ay
M a y 2 3 ,2 0 0 4

Sports

theBlGS Indians get A ndrew B row n from D odgers
Weekly stats for Seminole
County's Major League
Baseball players

Form er Sanford
Babe Ruth star
is player to be
named later

Oviedo High School's

Mark
B

ellho rn
'l

2d

.: y

J

Special to the Herald

Boston Red Sox

ab

h

r

HR

rbl

avg.

137

30 25

5

22

.219

• Hitting .240 in M ay with three
home runs and 14 R B I after
batting
just
.194
in
March/April. Had average up
to .240 overall before slum p­
ing recently.

Seminole High School's

David
E c k s t e in
SS
Anaheim Angels

■b

h

r

HR

rbl

avg.

142

37

17

0

7

.261

• Mired in slump, was given a
night off but then went 0-for4 against Yankees. Since
then, however, has gone 11for-24 (.458) in past six
gam es to raise average 41
points for the injury-plagued
Angels, who still have the
best record in all of baseball.

Lake Mary's

D anny
G

raves

Cincinnati Reds
w
I
tav to

1

18

bb

era

3.00

18

•A night after blowing first save
of M ay (now 0-for-9) record­
ed his Major League-leading
10th save to become the
R e d s ' all-time save leader
with 149, breaking record of
Jon Franco.

Sanford Middle School's

C

orey

Patterso n
CF
Chicago Cubs
ab

h

r

HR

146

37 24

5

17

.253

• Still in a slump in May and just
5-for-24 (.208) in last eight
games. Two of those hits,
however, are home runs.

Seminole High School's

T im
Raines J r.
CF
Baltimore Orioles
ab

h

r

HR

1

rbl

avg.

.000

1

• Starling to hit at Triple-A
Ottawa, raising batting verage 30 points to .229. H a s
six doubles, a triple and a
home run to go along with 12
runs scored, 10 R B I and 13
stolen b a se s in 14 attempts.

P hoto c o u rta ty o f M LB .com

Former Sanlord Babe Ruth star Androw
Brown was sent from the Dodgors to the
Indians on Wednesday.

The Cleveland Indians Wednesday
completed the trade of April 4th with
the Los Angeles Dodgers, acquiring
righthanded pitcher Andrew Brown as
the player to be named in the deal that
sent outfielder Milton Bradley to the
Dodgers in exchange for outfielder
Franklin Gutierrez.
Brown, who turned 23 on February
17th, has spent the 2004 season at Class
Doub!e-A Jacksonville of the Southern
League, compiling a record of 1-3 with

Ju n io r’s tw o-out, tworun single earns Lake
Brantley trip to state
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
— Ho hum. Lake Brantley
wins again.
What was everyone wor­
ried about? In what has
become a crazy FHSAA
baseball playoff series,
everyone should have
known that the Patriots
would wirieven (hough they
trailed 3-2, it was the bottom
of the seventh, they had two
outs and no one on base and
their No. 8 hitter at the plate
with a no-ball, two-strike
count on him.
But it was still gut-wrench­
ing for the huge crowd at
Lake Brantley Field.
For the second consecutive
game junior shortstop Jemile
Weeks singled in the game­
winning nut as Lake
Brantley (22-8) rallied to
defeat Deltona (17-12), 4-3,
in the Class 6A-Region 1
Championship Game
Tuesday night and earn its
first trip to the State
Tournament since winning it
all in 1997.
It was also the Patriots'
third straight one-run victo­
ry in the regionals, following
a 2-1 win over Boone in tire
quarterfinals and a 6-5, nineinning defeat of Oviedo in
the semifinals.
After Lamm a r Guy was
called out on a tough fullcount pitch to open the bot­
tom of the seventh inning
and Jason Bush was retired
on a nice running catch of a
line drive in rightcenter by
Ricky Littles, Jeff Dietz, who
had driven in Lake
Brantley's first two runs and
already had two hits, fell
behind 0-2 to Deltona ace
Nick Pugliese (9-3), Wolves
fans just knew their team
was going to make a trip to
Tampa for the second
straight year. Deltona had
made the Class 5A Final 4 in
2003.
But Dietz refused to give
in and hit a high fastball
back over the mound that

the Wolves shortstop
knocked down but could not
quite make a play &lt;
on.
Designated nittci
ittcr Ryan
Polte then drew a walk on
five pitches, sending cour­
tesy runner Denny I’regno to
second.
That brought to the plate
leadoff man Weeks, wno had
hit a two-run home run and
drove in the game-winner
against Oviedo lost Friday.
Tire lefty swinger fouled off
a couple of pitches and
worked the count to 3-2, giv­
ing Pregno and pinch-runner
Ryan Kelley a running start.
Weeks then hit a liner over
short and into the gap, easily
scoring Pregno with the
tying run, but with the head
start from first, Kelley was
also able to come around
and slid in under the tag by
the Wolves catcher as the
throw from left center
bounced a little high.
Deltona had jumped on
Patriots starter Matt Dobbins
fur a run ip the top of the
first when Pugliese's single
scored Terrance Littles.
But Lake Brantley
answered back witn two
runs in the bottom of the
second on a single by Brett
Smith, a bunt single by Guy,
a sacrifice by Bush and a
two-run by Dietz.
The game remained 2-1
until the top of the fifth
when Ricky Littles' liner to
center was misjudged and
bounced off the outfielder's
glove and the speedy Littles
raced around the bases to tie
the game on a four-base
error.
The visitors then regained
the lead in the top of the
sixtli. Pugliese led off with a
two-strike single to center
and courtesy runner
Anthony Francis moved up
when Lenny Gabclla was Jut
with a 1-2 pitch. Wesley
Gawriiuk was also hit by a
pitch to load tlie bases and
Frank Cesario fouled with a
flair over the drawn-in
infield behind short to score
See Baseball, Page 11A

h

r

. .

■■
—

- _______ i ___— ___ . •_____ _

H sraid p h o to * b y J im W * n tr

Ryan Kelley (top) slides across home plate with the winning run as homestanding Lake Brantley ral­
lied to beat Deltona, 4-3, in the Class 6A-Region 1 Championship Game Tuesday night. Kelley
raced all the way home from first on a two-out, full count single by Jemile Weeks (above, left) after
Matt Dobbins (above, right) had kept the Patriots within striking distance by pitching out of a basesloaded, none out jam in the sixth inning and making two good defensive plays with runners on sec­
ond and third with no one out after moving over to first bases in the seventh inning.

Special to the Herald

ikAS

Boston Red Sox
35 20

.

Big fish arriving with summer

Jason
Varitek

122

games, 24 of which were starts (127.0
innings pitched, 97 hits, 58 earned runs,
62 bases on balls, 129 strike outs, .215
average against). He was second in the
Florida State League in strikeouts (129)
and third in lowest average against by
a starter (.219). He missed all of 2000
and most of 2003 (one inning pitched)
with right elbow injuries. He was
placed on the Dodgers' 40-man roster
prior to the 2003 season.
Gutierrez is currently hitting .328 (45for-137) for Double-A Akron with 23
runs scored, 15 doubles, 2 home runs
and 16 RBI in 36 games. He is currently
tied for third in, the Eastern League in
doubles and ninth in batting average.
Brown will report to Akron in the
coming days and assumes a position on
the club's 40-man roster. To clear room
for Brown on the roster the Indians
have transferred outfielder Ryan
Ludwick from the 15-day to the 60-day
disabled list.

Weeks wins

Lake Brantley High School's

ab

a 4.02 ERA in eight starts (40.1 innings
pitched, 36 hits, 18 earned runs, 5 home
runs, 14 walks, 58 strike outs). He cur­
rently leads the Southern League in
strikeouts (58) and is averaging 12.9
strike outs per 9.0 innings pitched so
far this year. He fanned 10 in 4.0
innings in his season debut on April 8
(vs. Tennessee) and 13 on April 19
Greenville). He has limited Double A
hitters to a .235 (36-153) average.
The Deltona resident, who played in
the Sanford Babe Ruth League, was
originally drafted in the 6th round of
the 1999 draft by the Atlanta Braves
and was later acquired by Los Angeles
Dodgers prior to the 2002 season along
with Brian Jordan and Odalis Perez in n
trade that sent Gary Sheffield to the
Braves.
Brown, who was bom in Chardon,
Ohio, enjoyed his best minor league
season in 2002 at Class A Vero Beach,
going 10-10 with a 4.11 ERA in 25

HR

7

rbl

avg.

18

.287

•Went 2-lor-4 with a home run
and an RBI Thursday to get
out of an 0-for-10 and 1-for18 slump for the Red Sox,
who continue to lead the AL
East by a slim margin over
the Yankees.

Photo courtoty of Captain Oavtd Hogan, AAA Hawgwtld Chart***

Captain David Rogers (left) and Don Ador pose with a 22-pound
redfish that Ador caught on a recent trip.

What an awesome day on the water!
Today (4-20-04), I had the privilege of fishing
with Don Ador and Steve Reigert. Our morning
started with a trout on a top water plug on the
first cast.
As we eased onto the flat we find tails of redfish waving gently above the slick calm water.
The school of over 100 fish were in a very happy
mood. Don had a huge explosion on a
Skitterwalk in the redfish pattern only to have
the leader break. Although the break off hap­
pened it did not deter the next two reds form
dragging us around.
Tne first fish was a 16-1 /2 pound beauty land­
ed by Steve after a 15-20 minute battle. The next
fish was a 22 pound fish landed by Don. We
deride to leave the happy fish tailing
i
ig to move
toward the next school.
After a short ride I began poling the flat.

1 *■puuiiu nsn. /\ner a le
battle we land another beautiful fish. Don then
hooks up on a nine pound fish and we land her
and deade to find another school. We pole
silently towards the next flat and find another
Urge school of tailing fish. This school produced
a 19 pound fish and a 17 pound fish. With an
hour to go we head to the trout hole and end the
day with 32 trout. All of the trout were caught
on Rip Tide 3 inch Mullet.
What a beautiful day on the water. The sum­
mer feels like it is finally arriving. We even ran
into a rain shower on the way to the trout hole.
The fishing is beginning to heat up and the mul­
let are starting to show up in good numbers.
It is onlv going to get better and hopefully the
winds will remain calm for the summer momSee Outdoors, Page 11A

�Wednesday. Mny 19. 2004 I’flftC I I A

T he H erald

Outdoors
Continued from Page 10A
-ings. So break out the top water plugs and hang
on tight. If you would like to book a charter
please don't wait to long. The book will fill
quickly. You can roach me at 407-405-0819.
Tight lines and good fishing. Captain David
Rogers ai www.aaahawgwildcharters.com

BOY ATTACKED BY ALLIGATOR
A 12-year-old boy was injured by an alligator
that attacked him while he was swimming in a
Deltona lake Wednesday afternoon. The Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) Division of Law Enforcement is investi­
gating the attack.
According to Investigator Steve Grigg,
Malcolm James Locke, 12, of 96th Avenue Road,
Summerfield had gone into Lake Diana in the
area of 3640 Lake Diana Drive to cool off after
helping his grandmother with some work
around the house. While he was swimming he
noticed a 4-to 6-foot alligator swimming toward
him. As Locke attempted to swim back to the
shore, the alligator grabbed him around the head
and pulled him under. Locke fought the alligator
off and swam to shore unassisted.
A neighbor transported Locke to Florida
Hospital in Orange City where he was being
treated for non life-threatening aits and lacera­
tions Wednesday afternoon.
According to Grigg, Locke weighs about 120
pounds and is about 5’ 4" inches tall. I ie was
swimming in water that was throe to four feel
deep when the alligator attacked him.
Alligators six feet or longer are the ones most
likely to attack humans. Once attacked, the best
thing the victim can do is to fight the alligator to create as much noise and confusion as possi­
ble. Usually the alligator will realize it has made
a mistake by attacking a large animal it cannot
overpower easily, and it will turn loose and flee.
"This appears to be what happened in this
case," said Joy Hill, Public Information

Baseball —
Continued from Page 10A
Francis.
But the Patriots avoided fur­
ther damage as Gabella was
retired on a blown squeeze
attempt and Dobbins settled
down to end the inning with a
pair of strike outs.
Lake Brantley fans may have
got a glimpse that their heroes
may be getting to Pugliese as
in tne bottom of the sixth
inning Noah Smith hit a home
run distance foul to left before
reaching on an infield single
and stole second and Ray Allen
flew out to the wall in left into
a strong wind and Brett Smith
hit a drive to deep right to end
the inning.
Dietz (3-1) came on to relieve
Dobbins to begin the seventh
and got himself in trouble
when he hit Kicky Littles to
open the inning. Terrance Little
then put down a bunt, but the

Coordinator for the FWC. "Malcolm did the
right thing. He fought the alligator and it let him

go"

Normally, a wild alligator under six feet long
would avoid someone Malcolm's size - instead
of approaching him - unless it had lost its fear of
humans. Alligators can be fierce fighters, but
they prefer prey that they can overpower easily.
The size of the alligator and the size of the prey
are the primary factors that determine whether
the reptile will attack.
"Alligators arc naturally afraid of people, but
can lose their fear if they're fed," said Hill. "By
tossing food scraps to alligators, people actually
teach the reptiles to associate people with food.
For that reason, it is illegal to feed wild alligators
and crocodiles in Florida.”
The FWC has sent a nuisance alligator trapper
to trap and remove the alligator from the lake.
Prior to this attack the FWC had not received
any nuisance alligator complaints from Lake
Diana.
Alligators seldom attack humans, and fatalities
from such attacks are extremely rare. However,
confrontations of various types between the
human and alligator populations are increasing.
The influx of hundreds of new residents each
day results in wildlife habitat loss. As alligators
are crowded out of their natural habitat, they
become more likely to wander into residential
and commercial districts in search of food and
nesting space.
The FWC has documented 333 alligator attacks
throughout the state (including this one) since it
began keeping rcairds in 1.918. This is the second
attack documented so far this year. Of those
attacks, 13 have been fatal. The most recent fatal­
ity was Brian Griffin, 12, who was attacked by a
ll)’4" alligator last June 18 while swimming near
a boat ramp in the Dead River in Lake County.

BOATU.S. FOUNDATION TIPS TO
MAKE SUMMER BOATING SAFER

ball was thrown high over first,
allowing Ricky Littles to go all
the way to third.
Terrance Littles then stole
second, but Dietz got out of the
jam with as pop up to first, a
liner snagged by Dobbins at
first and a strike out, setting
the stage for the Patriots and
Weeks to pull out the win.
Lake Brantley will have plen­
ty of time to rest before head­
ing to Legends Field in Tampa,
the Spring Training home of
the New York Yankees, as the
Patriots will not play until next
Friday (May 28) at it) a m.
against third-ranked Cypress
Bay from Weston, which comes
into the game with a 28-2
record.
The other half of the bracket
has local entry ValricoDloomingdalc (25-4), from just
north of Tampa, taking on
Miami-Killian (21*7) at 8 p.m.
on Friday with the winners

coming back for the Class 6A
Championship Game next
Saturday at 7 p.m.
For more information, please
check out the Florida 1ligh
School Athletic Association
web site at www.FHSAA.org.
CLASS 6A-REGION 1
S E M IF IN A L S
at M lk lt r Field
PATRIOTS b. L IO N S 5
I a k r Brantley
002 210 001 . b 10 1
O viedo
003 002 000 _ 5 H 3
Belcher. G allagher (4), D ietz (6),
Dobbin* (V) and I t Smith. Devi*, Fanna
(7) and Ackley. W i* _ Dietz (2*1 &gt; L r _
Farina (B-3). Save _ Dobbin*. 2H _ Lake
Brantley. Dietz; Oviedo. Thom e. 3B
none. 11R _ Lake B ra n tle y Week*.
Record* _ O viedo 1*A-10.

C H A M P IO N S H IP
PATRIOTS 4, WOLVES 3
D eltona
100 O il 0 . 3 6 0
l ake Brantley
020 000 2 . 4 7 4
Pugliese anil Itood Dobbin*. Dietz (7)
and B Smith. WP _ Dietz (3-t), LP _
Pugliese (1-3), Save _ none. 2B _ Deltona,
T. Little*. 3B _ none. 1IR _ none. Record*
•_ Deltona 17-11; L a k r Brantley 22-fl.

With National Safe Boating Week getting
underway today (May 22) and running through
May 28, now is the time to think about how
you'll make your summer boating safer. To give
you some ideas, the BoatU.S. Foundation for
Boating Safety and Clean Water has these easy
tips that could mean the difference between a
good or bad day on the water:
What is your reason for not wearing a life
jacket? *
"it's not comfortable," or simply, "I'm not
planning on going in the water, so why do I
need one?" most often comes to mind.
Unfortunately, both of those reasoas don't hold
water. Today's inflatable life jackets are as com­
fortable as wearing a simple belt or lightweight
harness. And no one “plans" to go in the water,
but when an accident does occur and boaters go
overboard — sometimes unconscious — it's
often too late to don a life jacket.
And while most boaters know that kids have
to lx* in life jackets, don't forget that they need to
fit properly. An incorrectly sized life jacket may

be no better than not wearing one and give a
false sense of scairity. If you need a right-sized
life jacket, check out the BoatU.S. Foundation's
free Life Jacket Loaner program that loans chil­
dren's life jackets for the afternoon, day or week­
end at over 300 waterside locations a c r o s s the
country,
Leave the alcohol at home.
Alcohol played a "significant" role in nearly
40% of all boating fatalities in 2002 That's up 5%
from the year previous. Tire Coast Guard esti­
mates that boat operators with a blood alcohol
concentration above .10 percent are more than
ten times as likely to lx* killed in a boating acci
dent than boat operators with zero blood alcohol
concentration. You can take this risk for yourself,
your boating guests and family, or you can leave
the alcohol at home or corked until you ate snfeIy tied up for the night. You can make the right
choice.
If you'd like more information on the
Foundation's Life Jacket Loaner Program or safe
boating, go to www.BoatUS.ntm/foundation.

- Briefs AJAX SOCCER TO HOST
GAMES/IRYOUTS
Ajax Orlando, the exclusive
American affiliate of
European soccer club AEC
Ajax (Amsterdam), will be
hosting youth tryouts and a
pair of games this weekend.
The youth league tryouts,
known as "Talent Day," are
open to youth from through­
out Central Florida and will
be held in sessions, broken
down by age group, across
from the Citrus Bowl at
Thunder Field. Times and age
groups follow:
* 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (for
those bom in 1990, 1991 and
1992);
* 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. (for ‘88
and '89);
* 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (for ‘85,
'86 and '87).
Teams are being assembled
for competitive Super YLeague soccer teams to partic­
ipate in levels C2-A1.
Questions regarding Talent
Day may be directed to Dart
McCarty at 407-839-1982 or
dmccartyCB'ajaxorlando.us
The first game is tonight
(Saturday) against hometown
rival the Central Florida
Kraze at 7:35 p.m., gates open
at 6:30 p.m., at Dr. Phillips
High School In Orlando.
Game two will be tomor­
row (Sunday) against llie
Palm Beach Pumas in their
first matchup of the season at
4:05 p.m., gates open at 3
p.m., also at Dr. Phillips.

The cost is $6 General
Admission, with Kids 10-andunder admitted free.
ECKS FACTOR BASEBALL
Rick Eckstein and his staff
will be hosting summer base­
ball clinics for all ages at the
Seminote I ligh School
Baseball Complex.
There will lx* three sessions
(more may be added depend­
ing on demand) for players
ages 9-to-l2 and seven ses­
sions for players 13-and-Up.
Cost for 9-to-12 year olds is
$150 per session and the clin­
ics will run from 8 a.m. to
10:15 p.m. daily.
Session t&gt;1 is June 7-10;
Session #2 is June 14-17 and
Session #3 is June 21-24.
Cost for 13-and-Up is $175
per session with session ff 1
running from 3 p.m. to 5:30
p.m. and sessions 2-through-7
running from 10:30 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Session # 1 is June 1-4;
Session #2 is June 7-10;
Session #3 is June 14-17;
Session #4 is June 21-24;
Session #5 is June 2H-July 1;
Session #6 is July 19-23; and
Session C7 is July 26-29.
For more information on
the clinics or on private and
small group instruction,
please visit
www.ecksports.com or call
407-947-0956."
SCC BASKETBALL CAMP
The 2004 Stan Cromartie /
Seminole Community College

Raider Basketball Camp will
hold two sessions for boys
ages 6-to-15.
Week 1 will lx* June 1through-4 and Week 2 will be
June 7-lhrough-l 1
The cost is $125 for each
week.
The camps run from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. each day, with Week
2 also running on Friday from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more information
please call 407-328-2091 or
407-328-2090 or email at cromarts«Tscc-fl.odu.
AJAX SOCCFR CAMPS
Ajax Orlando will hold
introductory (ages 5-10) and
assessment (ages 10 and up)
soccer training camps.
Camps run Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m.-4
pan. The schedule for intro­
ductory (I) and assessment
(A) camps are as follows:
* June 1-4 (I) and June 7-11
(A) at Eton Soccer Complex,
Orlando.
* June 21-25 (I) and June 28
- July 2 (A) at Trotters Park,
Winter Springs.
* July 5-9 (1) and July 12-If.
(A) at West Orange Soccer
Park, Orlando.
•July 19-23 (I) and July 2630 (A) at Trolwood Park,
Winter Springs.
More information on Ajax
Orlando summer recruitment
and training camps can be
found at www.ajaxorlando.us
or contact Brian Long at 407620-9614 or via email at
camp&amp;Wajaxorlando.us.

BUY 3 TIRES AND GET THE 4TH ONE
Mounting, balancing and taxes extra.

You d e p e n d on y o u r vehicle.
A n d y o u can d e p e n d on us to ...

G E N E R A L T IR E G

Get the nam e-brand tires recommended for your vehicle.

Free otter valid on select. Dealer Installed General tires only (General AmerlTrac SUV P72V70B1S and General Amerl*GS60
P2tV70fl1S) Receive a maximum rebate ol 159 95 by mail See participating Dealership lor mail In redemption certificate
and details through 5/30/04

KEEP IT GENUINE

W E ’LL B E A T A N Y DEAL ON TH E
N A M E-B R A N D TIR ES W E SELL, INCLUDING
GOODYEAR, M ICHELIN AND MORE!
Requires presentation ol competitor s current price ad on name brand tires sold by Dealership within 30 days of purchase
See participating Dealership lor details through 5/30/04

;

GENUINE M0T0RCRAF1
BRAKE SERVICE
on LESS

OR LESS
• 1i

lK
l

I.-

Let our factory-trained technicians perform a
thorough inspection of your vehicle, and more.

^

/

S T

Genuine Motorcraft*
oil and filter change

✓

Check air and cabin
air niters

S Rotate and Inspect four tires / Check belts and hoses
/ Inspect brake system
V Test battery

/

Top off all fluids

Up to fiv» quarts ol genuine Motorcraft* oil Taxes, disposal tees and diesel
vehicles extra See participating Dealership tor details through 5/30/04

Install genuine Motorcraft* Preferred Value pads or sines on most •
cars/light trucks One axle Excludes machining rotors and drums Taxes extra
See participating Dealership for details through 5/30/04

BUY 3 SHOCKS AND
GET THE 4TH ONE

GENUINE MOTORCRAFT®
PREMIUM WIPER BLADES

I
Get Genuine Ford Parts and Service only at your Dealership.
Our factory-trained technicians use genuine parts engineered
specifically for your vehicle. And no matter what your Ford
needs, we can take care of it - all at a price you'll like.

OPEN SATURDAY*

Get the brakes
engineered specifically
fo r your vehicle.
Trust th e exp erts w ho
k n o w your veh icle best.

OR LESS

Taxes and installation extra.

Get the wiper blades engineered
specifically for your vehicle.

Get the shocks engineered
specifically for your vehicle.
Lifetime limited warranty.
Free otter valid on genuine Motorcraft* rtocks of equal or lesser value
for most passenger cars and light trucks Retail customers only Limit one
redemption per vehide Receive a maximum rebate of *24 95 lor cam. *39 95
tor trucks, by mail Excludes vehidei wtth U ride. electronealty controlled
suspension and cod over shocks See participating Dealerttep for details,
warranty Information and m aim redemption certificate through 5/3004

Genuine Motorcraft* wiper blades, per pa*. Installed Taxes extra
Sae participating Dealership for details through 5/30/04

SOUTHERN
FORD DEALERS
See your participating local Southern Ford Dealer.
'See participating Dealership lo r s a m e * hours.

G E N U IN E

PARTS.

G E N U IN E

SERVICE.

G E N U IN E

PEACE OF MIND

�Page 12

Sunday. May 23.2004

The Herald

,000 IN SAVINGS!
^

2004

rllzj f O i l / t

m

We are looking for a Seminole County WWI1 Veteran with a wonderful story to share. If you have a special
friend or relative who is a veteran that you would like to recognize, please send us your story describing the impact
this veteran has made for you and the world.
One story will be selected and we will honor this person or family member with a trip for 2 to the National
World W ar II Memorial in Washington D.C.
For consideration, please send us a letter by Mav 31st to: Saturn o f OrlandolNorth, attn: Sabrina, 2725 S. Hwy
17-92, Casselberry, F L 327C
-

*■ »

' T *

M

\

*03 S A T U R N
8 L1
G reat Value!
#504351a

k lil

‘9 7 D O D G E
NEON

•07 S A T U R N
SL2

•OO C H E V R O L E T
8-10

•OO
SP O R TA O E

‘9 9 S A T U R N
8L2

Low Low Paym entsl
#18G290n

Sunroof, Auto.
Loaded

A /C , C D . Low Paym ent
# 500002(1

Auto. Loaded,
G roat Price!
#853587a

Auto. P ow er W indows.
Locks
# 8 5 1 575a

#515535q

*2,990 Cuk Sptclil

*3,990 »*99

*4,990 Cash Special *L 990- * 1 3 5 ^

*6,990 "*135

•98 B U I C K
ROAD M A S TE R

‘01 F O R D
TA U R U S

‘9 6 H O N D A
ACCORD EX

Luxury at a G reat Pricel
#862068n

Aulo, V 6.
Pow or W indows
#P65483

Leather, Loaded,
Better Hurry!
# 8 5 0 1 12a

*6,990 CashSocial

*7,990 "*140 bvk

*7,990

Cash Special

*6,990 ^*150^^

‘0 2 H Y U N D A I
ELA N TR A
Sunroof, Pow er
W indows, C lean
#P65372

*8,990 ~*158{j-*t

‘OO Dodge
A ll P o w e r , W o n ’t L a s t!
#846692a
8 U N F IR E

M U S TA N O

All Power,
Super Value

Loaded.
aded, Sporty
Si
# X 6 5 2511
i

*8,990 ~»158i8-,

*03 . I _________
G A LA N T E8
V 6 , All Power,

Priced to Go)
#P65492

or

*9,990 » * 1 7 6 ^

‘0 4 S A T U R N
IO N 2

•00 N I8 8 A N
P A T H F IN D E R

Auto. Pow er
W indows. C D
#P65523

Loaded, Nice S U V
#X65143

*11,990.

•02 M E R C U R Y
S A B LE LS
Leather, All Power,
Nice!
#P655G1

Per M o.
5 4 M os.

*9,990

S IL V E R A D O 1 8 0 0

VUE

Ext C ab . 4 X 4 ,
Loaded
#X65255

A W D , V 0, Leather
Beauliful!
# 8 2 8 4 10a

*12,990-'*129

‘01 C H E V R O L E T
TR A C K ER
V 6. Pow er
W indows, C D
# 5 0 1265a

*10,990 o'*193 m s

‘0 2 C H E V R O L E T
C A M A R O SS
Aulo, Loaded, R arel
#X167030

»19,990«»350t e | 1*19,990^*350 * a

,13,99Q..,2 7 0 a a

AM • 8PM SATURDAY 9AM - 7PM SUNDAYS 12NOON - 5PM

Saturn of Orlando/North
2725 S. Highway 17-92
(between SR 436 &amp; SR 434)

SATLRN.

8

0

0

- 2

0

3

- 9

5

1

8

Photos for Illustration purposes only. Tax, Tag, title and $296.50 dealer fee additional on all vehicles. All payments calculated at 5.49% APR with 10% down payment plus tax, tag title and
$298.50 dealer fee with approved credit. Customer must have 720 or better Beacon score to qualify for special rate. * 48 month lease. 12,000 miles.
Tax, tag, title and $298.50 dealer fee extra. MSRP $18,290. Expires May 21, 2004.

�I*ilRC IB

Sunday, May 23. 2001

Tiik H erald

Annual Soap Box
Derby Racers.

Financial
« -6 3

Rentals
Employment

91127

67-73

Merchandise
Automotive
Real Estate
181-197 Miscellaneous
231-249
141-165___________________

To Place Your Ad Call
27— N ursery &amp;
C hild C are

59— F inancial
S ervices

SANFO RD AR E A Stay At
Homo M om /Hom o Coro, MonFrl, meals Included Call Lisa
407-302-3223

Attention
Readersll

•BU Y * S E L L
•TRADE
The Srniiiitilr llrrald
Classifieds dn il all!
Sn t all a Seminole
llrrald Vilirrtfsliifi
sperlallsl loilat

(4(&gt;7)!t22*2fill

It's lllogal lor companies doing
businoss by priono lo promiso
you a loan and ask you lo pay
lo r It be fore th e y deliver. For
more Informailon, call toll-free
1-077-FTC HELP, f A public
service message from The
Sem inole Herald and the
Fodoral Trado Commission)

CLASSIFIED
WORKS
407-322-2611

N E E D M O N E Y • C A L L N O W !!!!!!
» Buying or a a fiB a home?* Buying or Oa«tng a D cR i— 7
•Looking lor a Forodosuo? « Looking (or tha Best Rotes?

Security Financial
4 0 7 - 6 6 1 - 9 7 0 0
S a t is f a c t io n is G u a r a n t e e d ll

Free Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
Full S e r v i c e
Real Estate &amp; M ortg age Execu tives

■sfabllthed 16 Yaara
w w w .8ecurltyflnanclal.com
Habta Eapa
F o r R ll V o u r N Iortgrge
&amp; R erl E strte N eeds
COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL

Seminole
County Housing
Authority Is
currently
seeking a Public
Housing Clerk.
Requirements are gradual on
Item a standard high school or
vocational school including or
supplemented by courses in
business practices with experi­
ence In pubic housing of similar
field Management or related
field, or college degree in
Business. Public Administrator.
Social Work or related fields is a
plus May have equivalent com­
bination of education and expe­
rience 10 meet the required
knowledge, skills and abiiies
Candidates should be computer
literate (Excel and Word),
organized, detailed, able to
operate various office equip­
ment and hive txcellenl cus­
tomer service skills, have a
working knowledge of HUD
Regulations and Mousing
Authority practices
Experience as a leasing agent
and'or BAngual candidate pre­

DRIVERS
Immediate
Openings
(or A
Specialized
Dedicated Route!
•Year Round Freight!
• High Miles!
• Full Benefits
Package!
• Stability!
Min. 23 yrs. old, good
MVR 1 yr. OTR CDL-A

1*800*247-8040
www.smxc.com EOE

61— M oney

to

L end

Attention
Readersll
It's Illegal for companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask yo u to pay
fo r If be fore th e y deliver. For
more Information, call toll-free
1-077-FTC HELP ( A public
service message from The
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trado Commission)

71— HELr Wanted
5250 to SSOCVWeek
Will Train to Work at Homo
Helping the US Government
File HUD/FHA Mortgage
Refunds. No Exp
Necessary!
Call Toll Free
t -860-53 7-290 7
150 plus Christian Child Care
Center &gt;Uurview.ig ior F/T A FVT
pre school A toddior teachers
Bonofits Avail C al 407-936-3030
ext. 10 or Fax 407-930 0041

ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
The S a n fo rd H e rald la
looking for an Advertising
Sales Rep re sonia live to |oin
our progressive sales team
serving Sanlord, Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area
A
markotmg busm oss dogroe
or
some
direct
sales
experience preferred Wo will
train the right Individual who
possesses
solid
organizational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desso 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 usi own
good, reliable transportation
The Is a kJ brne Monday-FrUay
(40hr work weok required),
entry-level position with
com pensation based on
education
and
sales
experience
It Interested, please send
resume to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H erald
Newspapers
PO Bos 1667
Sanford, FL 32772
P hone: 407-322-261 l x 11
Fax: 407-323-9408
Em ail:

(UuttonS KmlnotehcralfLco

ra

EOE

DISCOVER HOW GOD
SPEAKS TO US

throughdreams, past lives
and soul travel al an Intro­
ductory talk presented by
Eckankar. Religionof the
Light and Sound of God

Bobcat operator noodod. exp
required tor grading pads &amp; final
grades. Class A license a plus
407-402-7060
Need
Dishwasher
lor
breakfast shift Also need

Executive House Keeper A
Breakfast Waitress Call
407-444-1000

ferred
Please lax or ma&lt; resumes to
tne lolowvig address:
Seminole County Houseig
Authority
662 Academy Place
Oviedo, FL3276S
(407) 159-2576 Fax
Deadline tor resumes is
May 28.2004
NO PHONE CALLS
PLEASE

SANTORD’S
BOOK SHOPPE.

222 E. 1st SI.
Saturday
May 29, I -3pm.

C laricet/C uat Serv Rep Oats
entry, counter serv. Lift up to 30
lbs Warehouse Aest Fill
orders, stock, lift to 50 lbs Both
M-F w/benefits A req Windows
A sttn to detail W ill train.
Cindy 407-322-6097

\\ WW.Cl’krllikat.flll!

Framing
carpenters
A
helpers, hourly A also
subcontractors,
SanfcrdOlandoarea 407-6873452

71— H elp Wanted

Senilcos

199-229

252-319

407- 322-2611

C o n stru ctio n Labor: Looking
lor a career and not |ust a job 7
Positions open tor installation
crew CDL Lioonso a plus Apply
In person to Metro Sewor
Services, 2720 W SR 46
Sanford, lax 407-322-5777.

Dlshwaahar,

experienced
hard worker Call DaVmcl's
Restaurant,After
1 30,
Santord, 407-323-1388

DRIVER-CLASS
B
LICENSE,
$10.50
HOUR TO
START,
BENEFITS,
DFWP
(407)299-1380
DRIVING
INSTRUCTOR
needed part time for our
Sanlord school. Minimum
requirements: 3 years driving
or
related
experience
excellent safety record, meet
all DOT requirements, high
school grad or GED with
good communication skills
Good pay and benefits
package Call Truck Driver
Institute and ask lor REX 000554-7364 or tax resume. 407328-8006

71— H elp Wanted

PAINTERS AND HELPERS
NEEDED. GREAT PAY 407830-0596
Parts Countor Moip part timo,
Frl &amp; Sat Call Casto Mowor,
407-323 8418.
Pest Control Technician. Exp
Preferred
Salary
♦C om m ission* Bonus Call
407-323-6681 O f Fax Rosumo
407-330-4157

99— A partments U nfurnished

1,2 , A 3 Bedrooms available
from S45tononth Cal 407-3233268
Efficiency apt In Sanlord,
5300.1110 plus 5200 deposit 409
W, 1st St 407-688-9971,

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BDnM, SM&amp;MO
2 BDnM . S61M40 AND UP
Cable Included

Sanford: 3BR, 123 Club Rd
Fonced. pets ok with deposit.
5695 + dop 407-323-4540

Santord,
2BR/2BA
large
living/dining area, fully equip
kitchen, w/d. 5625/MO ♦ 5300
Sec Dep 700 B. Airport Blvd
(Sand lo wood Villas) Call 407323*1803

INSTALLERS-GARAGE
DOOR: Experience required
Apply at Cox Lumbor, 3874
Church St., Sanford, EOE

WEEKLY RENTALS
S tarting &lt;B S82/wk.
H isto ric Dow ntow n
407-330-4423

R

101— Housns-

F urnisiied
Clean A secure lor single adult
only . 2 B R /IB A downtown
Santord.5700/MO
1st A
security 321-377-3033

103— H ouses*
U nfurnished

ent

K tte rn a n

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
lo r
business
opportunities and franchises C al
Florida Dept of Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP lor tree
xikxmatxxi Or visit our Web srte
at www ftc gov/btzop
Florida law requiros sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, of
Agriculture
&amp;
Consum er
Services before selling Call to
venty lawful registration before
you buy.___________________

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH IN S U R A N C E A N O 401K
FLA N ! D ru g free workpiece.
Apply at: M O Miller Drive.
Altamonte Sp rin gs 407-2606000.

Lawn spray person needed lor
local pest control com pany .
Need valid drivers license.
407-321-8647
Licensed Manager Needed:
For Seminole Towne Center
Salon Many Benefits Contact
Tammy At 407-427-0664 or 888B88-7778 Ext 1698
Lk Mary Gift Basket Store. 1225 ♦ hrs/wk. Willing lo Iram Self
starter, positoe attitude, exp with
MS Word. Excel. OB hetoful C al
Bruce or Lon 407-936-0468

LUMBERYARD: Help needed
Forkltlt certified Apply al Cox
Lumber, 3874 Church St.,
Sanlord EOE
Most o l Central Florida HOME
HEALTH AIDS wont answer this
ad There already working lor
us! C al Interim Hoatoi Care 407740-52B4 or tax resume 407-6391463

Very nice, very clean (urn rm .
all utl, cable. A/C, Indry, phone,
kitch use. sec. dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
S m o k ln g l O n ly d ru g free
sober need apply. 407-314OS24.
Largo
Room:
w/cable,
m icrowave, relrlg, privato
entrance,
parking
space
StOO/wk Includes utilities
References Required
407-331-6191

(407) 322-2495

SANFORD 3BR/1 5BA Living
Rm . Spa Rm , Largo Yard
$11OO/MO tst, Last A Socunty
407-402-4969

SprlngHIII Suites Sanlord
Sem inolo Towne Centor Is
hiring
lor
the
following
positions’
F/T House p e n o n
FT/PT Desk Clerk
F/T M aintenance
Good working environmenl,
looking for good, faithful
employees Taking applications
immediately 201 N Towne Rd
Sanford, FL. 32771

93— Rooms For

D O YLE REALTY
RENTALS

Lake Mary: 5/4, Executive
Pool Homo. 5.000 ♦ si w/
In Law Suite Ronovatod
S e cu rity Flnanclal/M el
407-661-9700

100—C ondominium
R entals

Gnil/Food Prep: Days lull/part
txno, no Sundays Call 407-3338875

534 Wilton Cir 2BR/2UA Placid
Lakes/Towno House Gatod
Community, W/Pool, Coll For
Details
5950/M O
5950
Security Call Porzxj Roalty 407322-8678

2535 Georgia Avo Santord 371 5
house, CHA. available now.
Section 0 welcome. 5750 mo
5750 security Call Porzlg
Realty, 407-322-8678

Restaurant,
cooks,
dishwashers, bussors, bar
lenders, sorvors. Col Pam, 407*
323-3991.

’R e a l t y

103— H ousesU nfurnished

ouses*

n f u r n is h e d

407- 321-0759

Sanford/Lake M ary: 1 ,2. and
3 Bedroom Apts sLvtxx]nt553!)
Lake Front Living Freo Rent!
Call now. 407-322-9104, EHO

Waffle House, 1-4 A SR 46. now
hiring an shifts, good pay A good
benefits Apply In person M-F,
after fpm

U

Sanford: 1/t. Eol-ln Kitchen,
LivING
Rm,
546 05 4 2 5 9 a nfo rd : Lrg 2/2
Condo.
Privacy
Patio
$075/5650 Dop
S anlord: 3/2, Kitchen. Living
Rm. Fenced Yard, Now Paint.
Section
6
Accepted
5675/5625 Deposit
Santord: 3/2 Condo. Appiox
1400 Sq Ft, Scrn Porch,
Inside U tility Rm, Eat-In
Kitchen,
Dining
Rm
Community Pool 5775/5750
Dop
Sanford: 3/1, Sing lo carport,
Utility Rm, A Storage. Largo
Yd 5725/5700 Deposit
Deltona: 3/2, Canal Front, 2
Enclosed Patios. Tile, W/Lake
Access $750/5700 Deposit
Santord: 4/1 Homo, Laundry
Rm, Scr. Porch, Sgl Car
Carport $800/5600 Deposit
A lta m o n te S p rin g s ; 4/2,
Double Garage. Carpotod,
Vory Nice Homo 5950 00
$950 00 Doposit
DeD ary:
2/1
W/Single
Garage. I go Storage Area. Scr.
Porch, Lgo Yard, Woll/Septlc
$675/5650
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

407-323-8670

Portrait Salos Consultant 7
Pro sotors For busy Sam's Club
Lim ited
travel,
great
compensation Call 386-7363 6 6 1. loavo m sg.

Earn Exlra Money! Work Part
Time Hours Income Potential
O l 51000-51500 A Week. Call
407-830-5896

103 — H

NEW Lux Town Homo, near I4 5 417 1665 sq It In unit 3BR
2 5BA scrooriod patio, attached
garage, a l appl ♦ wastVdry, sec
sya. gatod comm $ 140QMO 407688-0492
Sanford 3BTV2 5BA ♦ bonus rm,
2,196
sq
Itmany
upgrados/shows liko a model.
Opon house Sat 5/29 Irom
10AM-4PM Call for Inlo A
showing appt Asking 219K in
Country Ckib Pmk Sub. 407-6877773

107— M obile H omes
F or R ent
COM FORTABLE 2BR/2BA,
COUNTRY SETTING. LAKE
ACCESS. 5500/M O. 1ST,
LAST A REF 321-377-2126
ELDER SPRINGS oil SR 427,
3BR starting at 5 140 per week,
$140 Doposit Cal 407-333 3964
or 407-302-7034

117— C ommercial
R entals
LONGWOOD/LAKE MARY:
Mid size public storage
warehouse. BOO st spaces,
nice, secure, onsily accessible
location $230/mo. C al 407-3310539.
S a n fo rd O ffice: 750 aq ft,
$450/m o.
New
Rugs,
Decorated. 3rd St A S. Sanlord
Avo. Plenty ol Parking, Private
Bath, wet Bar, Very Nice. 407579-8942, Brk/Own

127—
Sto ra c e/O
R

f f ic e

Fo r

ent

Offlce/W arehouae: 1.250 aq ft
A 2,500 sq It Office A/C,
privale restrm. Sec Dep rqd A
1 yr lease. 407-323-0122.

3BR/1BA. cable, screen porch,
wash room, largo yd . carport,
carpet, aihtioat Altor 4PM 407323-7113
F ire

Your

la n d lo rd !

Buy

2 B R / 2 B A torociosurot 5 13.595.

Private Room In Longwood
Home. Steady Employed, NonSmoker 568 wk. 550 Deposit
407-830-6216

For Info A
9364xF389

list,

800-747-

S anlord:
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, oolor TV,
kitchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-3214900

Registration Begins Now!
AfiEKA curriculum for children ages 2 - B
• Phonics • Creative Art • Pre-math skills
• Language • Music and movement
Yummy breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack
School Readiness (4C) funding accepted
6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Monday through FYiday
All teachers have CDA or higher, and two or
more years experience as lead teacher

95— R oommate
W

anted

Seeking a person lo share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, tun
house pnvSoges. SKXVmo Cal
407-328-7232
for
an
appointment

97—A partments F urnished
Beautifully furnished 1BR apt.
5850'mo. includes water, cable,
etecticity 407-323-8670.

Sanlord 1 Bedroom apt. tile,
walk-in shower, 5575/mo or
5175/week,
waler/lighls
included 407-314-4616

Start Dates
• Sanford, July 26
• Cocoa, Aug. 9
Price indues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden charges.

I
(877)

447-1950

Capt. Mike Adams

Mrs. Michelle’s House
For more Information call

(4 0 7 ) 321*7635
Ask for Joyce or Beverly

r

S i-'

3 —

'i

�Page

V"

B

Sunday. May 23. 2001

Tun H erai.p

Herald Cl a ssifie d s

f in a n c ia l

\ ____________

r

Em ploym ent

49-63

67-73

~S.

R e n ta ls

R e a l E sta te

M e r c h a n d is e
A a to m o tlv e
18M97
M is c e lla n e o u s
231-249

141-169

«Q IL M O

1

81-127

/

l

To P lace Your Ad Call
141— H omes For

141— Homes For

141— H omes For

141— H omes For

S ale

S ale

S ale

S ale

3DfVI 5 BA. ooncmto block. 1100
sq ft. now roof, now CHA. wall
lo wall llle, fenced yard,
$71,600. 102 Country Club
Drive. Sanlord. 407-929-7173
or 018-495-2028

S E L L YOUR
HOUSE TO DAY!
New company in Lake Mary
has sevoral programs to buy
your home for a t cash or
with the O ffe r to purchase,
price rangos considered
Call now lo hear
your options

3BR/2BA FORECLO SURE!
Buy for only $39,950 For
listings, 800-747-9364x11529

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

NO M ONEY DOW N
Free list of properties available
with no down payment. Free
recordod message. 1-866-2267260.
ID41043.
Ro/Max
Central Realty

Classifieds Work!
Call 407-322-2611

Country
Style
City 0
Living

BUY AHOMEI
WITH
ZERO CASH

KHodOOOO
nee fed
StMNOfE. orurret VOlUSttl

Froe List of Homes Available
lor No Money Down &amp; Free
Report on How to Buy a
Home with Zero cash!
Free 24-hr pro-rocordod
message call:
1-800-786-0204 #6125
www HouseFor ZeroOown com
ML WAX Reefy Resources

Fixer Up: Sold as is! 3/2, EatIn Kit , LR, *82.900.
R enovated: 3/2. Llv Din Rm,
Gnrago $79,900
A B eauty: 1/2 Acre. 3/2,
2300s sq It. Lrv. Dm, Fam Rm,
2 car gar. $141,900
In Law Q uarters: 4 /3 ,2300s
sq ft, Uv. Dai, Fam , Game Rm
$169,900.
Lakevlew : Renovated 3/2
Uv. Dn. Fam Rm, Fenced Yard,
$(78,500
L ike New: 3/2, Llv. Din,
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500

PAUL O S B O R N E
VENIURE 1 FF.OFEETIES
107-321-4764

Spring Into
WithOne OfOur

3 0 0 OFF
1 st M o n t h ’s R e n t
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit

Apartments

• Spacious Apartments wlUi large Closcis • Lake
From • loHpImll ♦ Sparkling IVxil • Tennis Courts

Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.

Country Lake Apts|

fsH slM

LIVE OAK DLVD

Sanford Court Apartments

i

a p
i f i

i

Countrylake

407-323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

Apartments

isteria

Need an Investment?? Want
to M ow out of Apartment UIb ??
2105
O ran g e
Avenue
Charming 2/1 cottage, wood
lira, brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks, move-in ready
low $90,000'*. Call Joyce
Stansberry 407-323-6755

salty Inc.

CALL AND ASK US ABOUT
R E0 OR FORECLOSURE
PROPERTIES
&amp;
NEW
LOCAL LISTINGS.
C all Jo yce Stanaberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan D u ttw eller
407-879-1000

|

183—T elevision &amp;
S tereo/Radio

BED: Luxury firm pillow-lop
m attress sot, brand new
w/warranty. $155, 407-8311322
or
388-216-2946
Delivery available

TVs, D ig ita l Cam eras from
$10 001 Police seized proportyl
For Info, 800-747-9372XP251.

BEDRM ”
B PC Loron
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bed.
Rails, Dresser, Mirror, Chest, 2
Nltestds, unused. Still Boxed.
Cost $7k. Sell $1950 407-6601415
BEDRM • B PC High-end Loud
VIII
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail, Dresser, irl-mirror,
Chest. 2 NiteStds. Unused. Still
Boxed, Cost SISK. S o l $3,250
407-660-1415;_____________
B e d ro o m
G ro u p :
Louis
Phillips collection, solid wood
sleigh bod. dresser, mirror,
chest, nightstand. Now in
boxes, must sell $1295. 407402-1781 or 386-753-1515.
BEDROOM SET: 4 pieces,
brand new, slid In boxes.
$320. 407-275-0935
BEDROOM SET: 7 pleco
cherry sleigh bed set. new,
boxed, $895
407-275-0612.

Florist/Gilt Shop in Oviedo just
reduced lo $30K total Includes
Inventory A von. Store Iron!
location. Call Shoreo, Security
Financial, 407-661-9700

DINING ROOM: 12 pioce
formal cherry sol, pedestal
LibkJ. cf loirs. It hutch, brand new.
never used. $1200. 407-2757626

0 IN IN Q R M :
BOMBAY
CHERRYW OOD. 110' Dbl
Pod, 8 Chippendale Chrs, 72"
Buflel/H utch, Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost $18K. Sell $3950.
Marble Server $750. 13 pc
Cherry Set. 7 8 ' Table. 8 chrs.
China Cab , $1295 407-6601415
BED: Now lirm queen
pitlowtop mattress sot. $110
Del avail. 407-275-0612.
BED: $195, brand new lung size
firm double-sided mattross sol,
can deliver 407-275-0935

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

181— A rru A N C E S &amp;
F urniture For S ale

160— B usiness F or
S ale

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

Ask about specials!

Am pr&gt;nrp n .n
N

t

Bvf 1 horn eithlZOO u ih

3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St.
Sanford.
Hardwood
firs,
onclosed porches. $89,500.
Zoned
RC-1
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted Great business
location 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026

7

141— H omes For
S ale

Oort. Forectoewt. naporl

Convenient
Spacious
A ffo rd ab le

A tnppru RLV;P

40 7 - 322-2611

AFFORDABLE H3GS
VENHKE 1 PROPERTIES

NO MONEY DOWN

se n d e e s

Futon: Solid wood mission-stylo
arms, extra nice foam layered
pad All brand now $195 407*
402-1781 or 386-753-1530.
Hospital Bed $100, Light
weight wheel chair. $90,
regular wheel chair, $70,
6howor bath seal. $25. glass
dining rm (able w fl upholstered
pastel llow or red chairs. $200.
407-322-5916.
MATTRESS SET! Brand now ful
size orthopedic firm with
warranty $85 407-275-7626
M a ttre s s
S et:
NASA
technology memory foam as
seen on TV/Mall. 20 year
warranty Retail $1699, must soil
$595 407-402-2778 or 3866688494

H I I. &gt;

187— S porting
G oods

223—

M iscellaneous
Sava o n P a rta ll M ower
Blades, Belts, Wheels, Tiros A
Tubes.
C a a lo 'a,
2617A
French Ave, Sanford. 407-3238410______________________

231— Cars For S ale

Pool
T able:
Bit
IBC
professional series. 3 pc 1* slate,
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, stilt in
cram, cost $4K. sol $ 1450 407660-1415.

1988 CHEVY CORVETTE
BLACK
NEEDS
SOME
WORK. O RDINAL OWNER
$5000 407-666-8644

191— Building
M aterials

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale

corrugated

steel

ROOFING tor Barns, Boat
Docks. Shops, etc. Also Cutvod
Pipe: 15’ x20' 18px20' Call For
Prices. Surplus Steel A Supply,
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

P icku p T ru ck : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995, 104,000 miles,
dark green, extended cab, V8.
power everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve.

199— P ets &amp;

Legals

S upplies
Notice of
Public Sale

P a tti's P e t
S ittin g
Will Caro For Your Dog or Cat
In Your Hom e While You Are
Gone I Plonly of TLC. Very
Reasonable Rales! References
Available Upon Requost.
Ploaso Call 407-314-8703

211—A ntique &amp;
C ollectibles
C o lle c to r w ill pay $500 to
$3,000 fo r H. Newton, A Hair
A L R oberta o il pain tln ga .
C all 321-863-6233.

221— G ood T hings
to

Eat

V a le n cia
O ran g e a ,
Red
G rap e fruit, Peas A C orn
M e riw e th e r F arm a, 3461
C tle ry Ave, Sanford.

217— G arage Sales
JANFORD 212 SANORA BLVD SAT
i/22 BAM WALNUT DINING SET,
iRANDFATHER
CLOCK,
JRESSER/
MIRROR.
COOKWARE, MISC. ITEMS
•
|

In accordance with the provi­
sions ol the
Sett Storage
Facility Act, (Florida Statutes
63 801 ETsec.)
USA Slor-A-Way
Hereby gives notice ol sale
under said act to:
Tenant
Unit #
Shayon L Washington
Tijuana Gilley
Armando Torres
Gary Leonard
P010
Craig Millor
Mariano Pena-Mercado
Mike Myers
John Sundy
Philip Wright
Byron Chambers
Stephen Anderson
Will redo Ruiz
Russell D. Church
4025

4029
3134
3002
P015,
3062
3001
2043
2099
2010
2111
2159
3086
2034.

Your storage rent is In arrears
and your personal properly will
be sold at public sale lo satisfy
storage lees and expenses.
Sate will be held June I f , 2004
11:00 am ® USA Slor-A-Way.
4051 West SR 46. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)302-4077.
Publish: May 23. 3 a 2004
E169

■«nud t

4 I t aJu‘ 1

** Business &amp; Services
D irectory
i&gt; a

l x j

l x _i
_

_

_

_

A d v e r tis e y o u r b u s i n e s s o r s e r v i c e s fo r a s little a s $ 2 .0 0 p e r d ay .
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 if ie d R e p r e s e n t a tiv e
2 5 8 -A uto m o tive
L o w e ll's A u to R e p a ir

2 8 1 -H o m e
I m pro v em en t

T o y o ta &amp; 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 to R e p a ir
&amp; S e rv ic e
3 4 0 0 W o s t S R 46, S a n lo rd
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
H o u rs B A M -6 P M
V IS A /M A S T E R C A R D

CLIMA-SHIELD
CERAMICCOATINa
THERMA-SHIELD

2 6 9 -C leaning S ervices
BLITZ CLEAN
W e O ffe r T h e s e S e rv ic e s
•H o u s e C le a n in g S vc.
• O ffic e C le a n in g
4 0 7 *3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

R uth'e Q uality House
C leanin g Service
R e s id e n tia l A C o m m e rc ia l
W oeKly, M o n th ly, B i-W e e k ly
Licensed, B o n d e d . In su re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

27 0 -C oncrete
D e l's C o n c re te : P a tio s , D riv e w a y s ,
Sidew alks. Decks. H o m o ow ners our
s p e c ia lty C o m m e rc ia l a ls o C a ll
a n y tim e fo r fre e e s tim a te . 4 0 7 -3 2 2 72QB.____________________________

2 7 5 -D rywall _____
D ry W a ll
’ S tu c c o R e p a irs *
A ll T e x tu re s M a tc h e d
P o p c o r n ll
4 0 7 - 3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 L /l

277-

H ealtiicare

C a r A c c id e n t? F re e R e p o rt
Reveals W hat Y ou Need To K n o w
If YbuVo B e e n Injured? Call T o l-F re e
1 -8 0 0 -2 1 6 -1 1 8 3 . 2 4 -H r R e c o rd e d

278-

H an d y M an

M a i n t e n a n c e F o lk s
R e m o d e l k itc h e n &amp; B a th
Im g a tto n /P re s s u re W a s h
P a in tin g /C e ra m ic T ile
R e fin is h C a b in e ts
H o in 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 e p a irs /U te H a u lin g

40 7-630-6366

2 7 9 -H a u l in c
FUI Dirt. Shall, Top Soil. Rock.
C o n crala-W aah out. Bobcat 7
Tractor Sarvlca available alao.
Servicing Voiuaia. Lake, Seminole,
Orange Countie*. 407-047-8872.

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 OA

P ressure W ash ing 6 Painting
Plum bing 6 E lectrical Fixture
In s ta lla tio n *

3 0 1 -R eal

E

s ta te

W e B uy H ouses
A ll a re a s &amp; a n y c o n d itio n
H a v e o p ro b le m h o u s o ?
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 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 c a s h In y o u r p o c k e ts !
F ro e re p o rts at:
w w w .H o m e S O S c o m
C a ll B a rry a t 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

2 8 7 -L awn S ervices

A d r ia n 's
D e p e n d a b le
Law n
S e r v ic e
L a rg o &amp; 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 lo r
F re e Q u o te .
4 0 7 -4 3 5 -8 2 2 8

C laeelo C u te Law 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 o w , E d g e , W e e d e a l, &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly /M o n th ly . F re e E s tim a te s ,
sn lo r D is c o u n
r t, 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0
S en

Q u ality Cut
Law n M a ln ta n a n c *
C o m m e rc ia l &amp; R e s id e n tia l
B lo w in g , T rtm ln g , E d g in g
C h rla tia n O w n e d &amp; 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 .2. L aw n C are
Yard M aln tan an ca, C laan Up,
6 Haul O ff
40 7-702-7015
407-702-4448

on

R o o fin g
ALLMAhi R O O FIN G
S p e c ia liz in g in re ro o fin g
&amp; re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 0 2 6
U c# RC 0050558

308— T h era peutic
M assage
A S IA N G IR L
FULL BODY M ASSAGE

P R O F E S S IO N A L
0A M -12P M 7 Day a

C A L L 4 0 7 -4 9 7 - 0 6 5 8
SR436 E.
A LTAM O NTE 8P R IN Q S

3 1 2 — T ree S ervice
W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T re e S e rv ic e ?

We A ccept

All C redit C a rd s.

T re e R e m o v a l, T n m m ln g , B o b c a t
S vc. F ire w o o d . F ro e E s tim a te s .
L ic /ln s .4 0 7 - 2 6 6 -1 6 7 0

W E W IL L RUN YOUR YARD
SALE AD FOR 2 D A Y S ...
W ED NESDAY'S
SANFO RD HERALD
4 TH URSDAY'S LAKE MARY
HERALD
YOU

W IL L R E C E IV E A C O U P O N
E N T IT L IN G Y O U T O A

L A R 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 L IV E R E D T O Y O U R H O M E 1

294-P ainting
A FFO RD A BLE
P A IN T IN G
Hom e O f Th e
Bid Bueter
G e t 2 B id s T h e n C a ll U s
C o m m e rc ia l &amp; R e s id e n tia l
U c &amp; In s u re d 15 Y rs E xp
2 0 % O ff W ith T h is A d
F r a * E stim a te *

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 1 0 7 0
F re e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

316— W elding &amp;
S h eet M etal

Courtesy o f
W ill D o Y o u r
W e ld in g W o r k ,
A L U M IN U M O R
STEEL ®
V e ry R e a s o n a b le
R a te s 1
CALL ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

B e tte r In g re d ie n ts.
B e t t e r P iz z a .

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

For more information call The Herald Classifieds Department at
407-322-2611 or come by our office at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford.
_______________ * Delivery Limitations may apply

$ 1 5 . 7 5 p e r m o n t h .........5 lin e s / S 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

The Herald
CALL 407-322-2611 to get RESULTS

�The H erald

Sunday, May 23.2004

Legals

L egals

L egals

L egals

Legals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
QENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-3000-14

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, parsons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407465-4227,1800 9554771 (TDO) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service

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 SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendants I win sen lo the high­
est and best bidder lor cash al
the West Front Door at Ihe
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N. Park Avenue In
Sanlord, Florida, al 1160 a m.
on the 15th day ol June. 2004
the following described property
as set lorth In said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wtl:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment o(
Forecloture deled the 14th day
ol May. 2004 entered In C M
Case No 04-CA-285-I4 ol Ihe
Circuit Court ol the t BTH Judicial
Circuil in and for SEMINOLE
County, Santord, Florida, where­
in DEUTSCHE BANK COMPA­
NY OF CALIFORNIA N A . AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOL­
ING ANO SERVICING AGREE­
MENT RELATING TO IMPAC
SECURED ASSETS CORP,
MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2002,
is Iho Plaintifl and JUANITA
RAMOS. CONCEPCION CAR­
BAJAL, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JUANITA nAMOS; JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendants I will sell to the high­
est and besl bidder lor cash at
tho WEST FRONT DOOR ot tho
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue in
Santord. Florida, at 11.00 am.
on the 291h day ot June, 2004
the following described property
as set forth In said Summary
Final Judgmonl. tcr-wtl:

DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
,
Defendants

COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
JEFFREY PARKER, IF LIVING,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS, OEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
JEFFREY
PARKER;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEF­
FREY PARKER. IF ANY; 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 ol Foreclosure dated
May 14, 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 030A-3000 14 ot the
Circuit Court ot tho IBTH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord, Florida,
I will te ll 10 the hlgheit and best
bidder lor cash a I the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Part Avenue m Santord, Florida,
at 1100 a m. on the day ol JUN
tO. 2004 tho following described
property as set lorth In said
Summary Final Judgment, to-

LOT 102. HI00EN LAKE,
PHASE III, UNIT V, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 29, PAGE 40
AND 41, AS RECORDED IN
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,;
SAID U N O SITUATE, LYING
AND BEING IN SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 14tti day ol May,
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clorti ol the 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 8000
03-20785
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, 1*
800-955-6771 (TDD) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service. - 1
....
Publish: May 23, 30. 2004
E145*I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-3110-14
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
ALVESTER SAMUEL, 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 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
CREEKWOOD
VILLAGE
NORTH APARTMENTS;
METROPOLITAN LIFE D/B/A
LAKEPOINTE APARTMENTS;
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgmont ol Foreclosure dated
May 14. 2004 entered In Civil
Casa No 03-CA-3110-14 ot the
Circuit Courl ol Ihe I8TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord, Florida,
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West Front
Door al Ihe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord. Florida,
a l i i 00 a m on the 10 day ot
June, 2004 ihe following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
town
LOT 16, BLOCK 13, OF
DREAMWOLD 3RD SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 70 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
Dated this 14th day ol May.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol the 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)2334000
03-20971

Publish: May 23. 30. 2004
E146
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-3106-14W

LOT 1, BLOCK 1. TOWN OF
CANAAN, FLORIDA, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
1, PAGE 103, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PLAT
FORMERLY A PART OF
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
AND FILED IN PLAT BOOK -O’ ,
PAGE 119 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY

SUNTRUST BANK F/K/A
SUNTRUST BANK, ATLANTA,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
SUNTRUST BANK, CENTRAL
FLORIDA. N A .
PLAINTIFF
VS.

A/K/A
2090
BEARDALL
AVENUE. SANFORD, FL 32771

ROBERT J BLOCK, IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
In
accordance
with
Ihe
SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES.
Americans wtth Disabilities Ad,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
Persons with Disabilities need­
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
ing a special accommodation lo
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
participate in this proceeding
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AH
should contact Ihe Court
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
Administrator at 301 N Park
UNDER OR AGAINST ROBERT | Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771.
J
BLOCK;
UNKNOWN
Telephone Number (407)323SPOUSE OF ROBERT J
4330 not later than seven (7)
BLOCK, IF ANY; WHISPERING
days prior to the proceeding II
WINDS HOMEOWNERS
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-800ASSOCIATION, INC ;
955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
955-8770 via Florida Relay
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
Services
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
Dated this 13lh day ol May.
CORPORATION; JOHN DOE
2004
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
MARYANNE MORSE
DEFENDANT(S)
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Submitted by:
la w Othco ol Marshall C,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Watson
pursuant lo an Order Granting
1800 NW 49lh Street, Suite 120
Motion to Reset Foreclosure I Fort laudordale, Florida 33309
Sale dated May 13, 2004
Telephone (954)453 0365
entered in Civil Case No 03-CAFacsimile (954)771-6052
3108 14W ol Ihe Circuit Court ol
the 18TH Judicial Circuit in and
Publish: May 23, 30, 2004
tor SEMINOLE County. Santord,
E l 48
Florida, I will sell to the highest I
and besl bidder lor cash at the |
West From Door al the SEMI­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
OF THE tBTH
ed at 301 N Park Avenue in |
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
Santord. Florida, at 11 00 am
IN AND FOR
on Ihe 15 day ot June. 2004 the I
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
following described property as
FLORIDA
set lorth in said Summary Final |
CIVIL DIVISION
Judgment, lo-wit:
CASE NO.: 04 CA-244-14
LOT 20. WHISPERING WINOS.
DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT I COMPANY AMERICAS F/K/A
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
BANKERS TRUST
PLAT BOOK 35. PAGES 10
COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE,
THROUGH 12, OF THE PUB­
Plaintifl.
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE |
COUNTY, FLORIDA
vs
Dated this 13 day ol May, 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

LARRY LEONARD JACKSON
A/K/A LARRY L JACKSON, el
aJ.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

Publish In:
THE SANFORD HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S- University Dnve Suite
500
Plantalion, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-21439

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment □(
Foreclosure dated the 14th day
ot May, 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04 CA 244-14 ot the
Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida,
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK
TRUST
COMPANY.
AS
TRUSTEE, is Iho Plaintifl and
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
LARRY LEONARD JACKSON
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
A/K/A LARRY l JACKSON.
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
VIRGINIA A JACKSON, VIR­
ties needing a special accom­
GINIA A JACKSON A/K/A VIR­
modation
should
contact
GINIA JACKSON. JOHN DOE;
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
tha
SEMINOLE
County | TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
Courthouse ot 407-665-4227, 1OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-B00are Defendants I will sell to Ihe
955-8770, via Florida Relay | highest and besl bidder lor cash
Service.
at the WEST FRONT DOOR al
tho
SEMINOLE
Counly
Publish: May 23, 30, 2004
Courthouse located al 301 N
EI47
Park Avenue In Sanlord, Florida,
at 11 00 a m on Ihe 8th day ol
June. 2004 ihe following
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
described property as set lorth in
OF THE UTH
said Summary Fmal Judgment,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
lo-wit;
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
LOT 10 AND THE NORTH 5
FLORIDA
FEET OF LOT t t , SANFORD
CIVIL DIVISION
TERRACE, ACCORDING TO
CASE NO.: 03 CA-2074-14W
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
PAGE 36, OF THE PUBLIC
TRUST COMPANY, AS
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
CUSTODIAN OR TRUSTEE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
F/K/A BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,
In
accordance
with
the
N.A,
Americans with Disatxlitios Act,
Plaintiff.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
VS.
participate in this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
Administrator at 301 N Park
BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES,
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
Telephone Numbor (407)665CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
4227 wilhin 2 working days ol
ALL OTHERS WHO MAY
your receipt ol this notice II
CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE
hearing or voice impaired, call 1ESTATE OF SAMMY LEE
800-955 8771
BROWN A/K/A SAMMIE LEE
BROWN. DECEASED; EVELEN
Dated this 14th day ol May.
ROBINSON, JANICE MCGRIFF
2004
BRAKER, SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA; I .MARYANNE MORSE
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
ESTATE OF JOHN MCGRIFF.
By: Mary Stroupe
DECEASED.
UNKNOWN
Deputy Clerk
SPOUSE OF SAMMIE LEE |
BROWN A/K/A SAMMY LEE
Submitted by:
BROWN, DECEASED, JOHN
Law Office ot Marshall C
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
Watson
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
1800 NW 49th Street, Suae &lt;20
POSSESSION OF THE
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Telephone (954)453-0365
Defendant*.
Facsimile (954)771-6052
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl lo a Motion and Order
Retelling Foreclosure Sale
dated ihe 13th day ol May, 2004
entered in Civil Case No 03-CA2074-14Wol the Circuit Court ol
the IBTH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County, Sanlord,
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 Plaintiff and |
UNKNOWN HEIRS. BENEFI­
CIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHERS WHO MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE
ESTATE OF SAMMY LEE
BROWN A/K/A SAMMIE LEE
BROWN. DECEASED, EVELEN
ROBINSON. JANICE MCGRIFF
BRAKER; SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA; UNKNOWN
HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF
JOHN MCGRIFF. DECEASED.
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE

Pubksh May 23. 30. 2004
E149
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
BEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-26S-14
DEUTSCHE BANK COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA, N A . AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
* POOLING ANO SERVICING
AGREEMENT RELATING TO
IMPAC SECURED ASSETS
CORP, MORTGAGE PASS­
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2002.
Plaintifl.
vs.
JUANITA RAMOS; el at.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TYRANNY POPE
(Residence Unknown)
JOANNE POPE
(Residence Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
acl ion lor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on the 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 Mod against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ot your written detenses, it any,
to It, on Marshall C, Watson,
P A , Attorney lor Plaintiff, whose
address Is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET, SUITE 120, FT LAUD­
ERDALE, FL 33309 within thirty
(30) days after the Mst pubkcalion ot this Notice In tho (Please
publish In THE SANFORD HER­
ALD) and Me tho original with
tho Ctefk ot this Court either
boloro service on Plaintiff's
attorney or Immediately thereafter, otherwise a default will be
onlered against you lor Ihe rebel
demanded In Ihe complaint

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
wtth
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate In this proceeding should
contact Iho Court Administrator
at 201 N Park Avenue, Santord
FL 32771, Telephone Number
(407)665-4227 within 2 working
days ot your receipt ol this
notice It hearing or voice
impaired, call t -000-955 8771
Dated this 14th day ot May,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot tho Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Ollico ol Marshall C
Watson
1BOO NW 49lh Street, Suite 120
Fort Laudordale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish: May 23, 30, 2004
E150
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IBTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-667-14L
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III.
Plaintifl,

DEBI
GOLD;
JPMORGAN
CHASE BANK AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE; JEFFREY P. GOLD,
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant la a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated the 14th day
ot May. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04-CA 667-14L ot the
Circuit Court ol tho 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
Wherein
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III, I*
the Plaintifl and DEBI GOLD,
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK AS
INDENTURE TRUSTEE; JEF­
FREY P. GOLD. JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are Dolandanls I will sell lo the
highest and besl luckier lor cash
at the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m. on the t5th day ol
July,
2004
the
following
described property as set lorth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wlt:
LOT 24. BLOCK C. BRANTLEY
SHORES FIRST ADDITION,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 41, 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 lo
participate in this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator at 201 N Park
Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working day* of
your receipt of this notice If
hearing or voice impaired, can 1800-955-8771.
Dated this 14th day ot May.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of Marshall C
W ilson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Fkxlda 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Pubksh May 23. 30. 2004
E151
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE U TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04CA-906-14K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC.
Plaintifl.
vs.
NATHANIEL POPE; CEDAR
GLEN OF ALOMA WOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC ;
SUNTRUST BANK: JOANNE
POPE.
TYRANNY
POPE;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
NATHANIEL POPE. JOHN

L egals

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 ot 301 N Park
Avenuo, Suite N 301, Sanlord
FL 32771. Telephone Numbor
(407)665-4227 within 2 working
ol your receipt ol this notice II
hearing ot voice impaired. (TDD)
t -800 955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol Ibis Court this day ol
MAY 12, 2004
Marynnne Morse
As Clerk ol Ihe Court
By Carol Moore
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: (Please publish In The
Sanlord Herald)
Publish May 23, 30, 2004
E l 52
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-315-14L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC, as nominee lor
GREENPOINT MORTGAGE
FUNDING, IN C .
Plaintiff,
vs
JAMES M PEATE, a/k/a J
Michael Peale, JANE DOE.
unknown spouse ol James M
Peale, a/V/a J Michaot Peale
SUNTRUST
BANK
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION,
INC.
HEATHROW LAKES
MAINTENANCE
ASSOCIATION,
INC
UNKNOWN
TENANT SA3WNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or linal
|udgment entered in this cause
in the Circuit Court ol Seminole
County, Florida, I wilt sell the
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described as
LOT 31. KEENWICKE, PHASE
3, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 54, PAGES 18
THROUGH21.
INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
and commonly known as
1070
Kerslield
Heathrow, FL 32746

Circle.

at public sale, to Ihe highest and
best bidder, lor cash, al the west
Ironl door o l the Seminole
Counly Courthouse. Sanlprd,
Florida, al 11 00 AM on JUN 06,
2004
Dated May 14, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By. Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe
Americans With D isa b le s Ad,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate Mi this proceeding should
contact Court Administration al
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding If
hoar mg imparled, (TDD) 1-800955 8771, or 1-600 955-8770
(V). via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law, PA
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bey. Suite 500
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)538 3600
Pubksh May 23. 30.2004
E l 53
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-72S-14L
CHASE MORTGAGE
COMPANY-WEST, l/k/a
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintifl.
vs
JAMES E. MEEKS; JANE DOE.
unknown spouse of JAMES E.
MEEKS;
CITI FINANCIAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY (FL).
LLC; RIVERSIOE AT TWIN
RIVERS COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
UNKNOWN
TENANT S/OWNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE O f SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or linal
(udgmeni entered in to il cause
Mi toe Crrcu* Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I we se« toe
property situated In Semmote
County, Florida, described as

Legals

LOT 454. RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
RIVERS UNIT 22. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK
44.
PAGES
59
THROUGH 54. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURTS
By: Mary Stroup*
as Deputy Clerk

and commonly known as

M attO FMestone, Esquire
Pohl A Short. P A
280 West Canton Ave , Suite 410
PO Box 3206
Winter Park, FL 32790-3206

1167 Twin Rivers Btvd, Oviedo.
FL 32766

Pubksh May 23, 30. 2004
E158

al pubhc sale, to tho highest and
best bidder, tor cash, at the wost
Iron! door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanlord,
Florida, a n 1DO AM on JUN 06,
2004
Dated May 14, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Dtsabilites Act,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par tictpato In this proceeding should
contact Court AdmMiistratlon at
telephone number (407)6654227, not Inter than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding It
heartng Impaned, (TDD) t -BOO955 877t, or 1-800 955 8770
(V). via Florida Rolay Service
Mason Law, P A
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Clonrwater. FL 33764
(727)538 3800
Publish May 23, 30, 2004
E154
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 02 CA-2493-14L
MIDFIRST BANK,
Plaintiff,

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOn
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03-CC-4764-20-H
CASA PARK VILLAS OF
TUSCAWILLA HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC , a not tor
profit Florida corporation,
PlMMlttfl,

LAURA M CASTELLO. A
SINOLE WOMAN. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF LAURA M.
CASTELLO.
MICHAEL
B
CASTELLO AND ROSEMARIE
F CASTELLO. HtS WIFE.
UNKNOWN PARTIES IN
POSSESSION,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on Iho 15 day of June. 2004
al 11 00 a m at West Front Door
01 the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Ihe undersigned
Clerk will offer for sale the loticwtng described real property:
Lot 5. Block 10, Casa Park
vaas Phase 1, according to Ihe
plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book 29, Page 34 and 35, Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida
together with alt structures,
improvements, futures, appli­
ances. and nppurtenances on
said land or used Mi coniuncbon
therewith

Lovisa V Strickland and Kelvin
Miles, The Finance Company,
The Pacesetter Corporation ol
Nebraska ak/a The Pacesetter
Corporation, and Unknown
Tonants/Owners .
Defendants,

The aforesaid sate will be made
pursuant to a Fmal Judgment on
Stipulation entered In Ctvlf No.
03-CC-4764-20-R pending In
tho County Court ol Ihe
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Mi and
lor Seminole County, Florida

AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE

DATED this 14 day ol May.
2004

Notice is hereby given, pur
suant to an Ex Parle Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
entered in this cause. In the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida 1 will sell the
property situated in Sominole
County, Florida, described as:

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COUNTY
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

LOT 2. BLOCK G 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
DA
and commonly known as;
155 Countryclub Drive, at pub­
lic sale, to the highest and best
bidder, tor cash, hetd on the
west front door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse, at 11 00 AM
on June 15. 2004
Dated this 13th day ol May,
2004
Cletk ol the Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By. Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par
topate in this proceeding shoold
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)6854330. not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impairod, (TDD) t-800955 8771, or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Richard S Mclver
Kass, Shuler, Solomon. Spector,
Foyle &amp; Singer. PA.
PO Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish May 23, 30, 2004
E l 55*o
l
IN THE CIRCUrT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. OJ-CA-1779-14L
WINDWARD SQUARE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC .
Plaintifl

ANTHONY C THOMPSON,
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE, as
unknown tenants.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
TO Anthony C. Thompson
2287 Island Run
Winter Parti, Florida 32792
John Doe
2287 Island Run
Winter Park, Florida 32792
Jane Doe
2287 Island Run
Winter Parti, Florida 32792
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Default Final
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
(Based
Upon
Breach
ol
Supulabon) entered Mi toe above
styled cause In the County Court
ol Seminole County, Florida, I
wilt seN the property located In
Seminole
Counly.
Florida,
described a*:
Lot 309. ol WINDWARD
SQUARE SECTION 3. accordMig to the Piet thereof, aa record­
ed Mi Plat Book 32. at Page* 26
and 29, ol toe Pubkc Records of
Semnoie County, Florida, with
the following street address:
2287 Island Run. Winter Park.
Florida 32792.
at pitohc salt, to tha highast and
best bidder, tor cash, Mi the
Semmote County Courthouse,
West Front Door. Sanlord.
Florida 32771, al 11 GO am . on
to t 15todayof July. 2004
Witness my hand and tha seat of
tors Court on toa 14 day ol May,
2004

it you are a person wtth a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation Mi order to participate Mi
this proceeding, you are emitted,
at no cost to you. to the provi­
sion ol carton assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avenue, Suite N30t, Santord.
FL 32771 (407) 865-4227 wtthln
2 working days of your receipt of
this notice: H you are hearing or
voice impaired, call t-800-9558771.
MARNIE DALE RAGAN, ESO .
Taylor ft Carts. P.A.,
850 Concourse Parkway South.
Suite 105,
Maitland, Florida 32751
Publish: May 23, 30. 2004
E157
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, THAT ON THE DATE
AND TIME LISTED BELOW,
AND CONTINUING FROM
DAY TO DAY UNTIL ALL
GOODS ARE SOLD. WE
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC­
TION, TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER. FOR CASH. AT THE
WAREHOUSE
OF
ALL
AMERICAN SELF STO R­
AGE. LOCATED AT 460
FLORIDA CENTRAL PARK­
WAY,
LONGWOOD.
FL
32750. THE FOLLOWING
GOODS, WARES, AND M ER­
CHANDISE FOR RENT AND
OTHER CHARGES FOR
WHICH A LIEN ON SAME IS
CLAIMED. TO WIT:

L egals
M THE CIRCUIT COURT O f
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUfT IN ANO FOR
BEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-1120-t4L
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
PtaMititi(s),

ARTHUR L MACDONALD; *t
al.
Oefendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur­
suant to that certain FMial
Judgment, dated M*y13, 2004
In Case No 02 CA-1320-ML.
ot tho CMcuM Court ol the 18th
Judicial Circuit In and tor
Seminole County, Florida,
wherein FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTOAGE CORPORATION
is Ihe Plaintiff end ARTHUR L.
MACDONALD. THOMAS W
ROBERTS, Trustee, THOMAS
W ROBERTS DEFINEO BEN­
EFIT PENSION TRUST, VIL­
LAS
OF
CASSELBERRY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA­
TION,
INC,;
are
the
Defendant(s), I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor
cash, at the Seminole County
Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord, Florida,
32771, al 11.GO o'clock A M on
Ihe 15th day ol June. 2004, the
following doscnbod property set
lorth In Ihe Order ot Final
Judgment;
Sea Exhibit A attached hereto
and made a pert herool by ref­
erence as It fulty set lorth here­
in lor legal description
LEQAL DESCRIPTION
LOT 70. THE VILLAS OF CAS­
SELBERRY PHASE TWO.
ACCORDING TO THO PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 25. PAGES 19.20,
ANO 21. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
EXHIBIT A
DATED May 13, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
STEVEN M LEE. ESQ
1699 Corel Way. Suite 502
Miami, Florida 33145-2660
(305)-958-7855
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to participate
in this proceeding, you ore emi­
tted, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance
Please call Ihe attorney (or
Plaintiff!*), telephone number
(305) 856-7855, within two
working days of receipt ol this
summons/notlce. It hearing
Impaired (TDO) 800-955-8771,
or Vbice Impaired (V) 800-9558770
Pubksh: May 23, 30. 2004
E174
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For information on Seminole
County BCC procurements,
pletse visit our website at
wwwco temtnoie ft us/purchasmg
,
select
Current
Procurements tor a list of a l
active solictlalions lor RFPs,
PS*. IFBs and CCs Many can
be downloaded end printed at
no charge or celt 407-665-7131.
Alt solicllallons and procure­
ment Information are also avail­
able at tha County Services
Building. 1101 East First Street.
Room 32G6 Sanlord, FL 32771
between the hours of BAM to
5PM Mon-Fri
To guarantee receipt of adden­
da. It It the respondents'
responsibility to contact the
Seminole County Purchasing
Division prior to the fixed receiv­
ing date ot submttlalsrtjidi.
Addenda Information I t also
available on toe County's Web
Page
Pubksh May 23, 2004
Et75

DATE OF SALE; 06/0M M
TIME OF SALE: 4:30 P.M.
(Customer Name) (Ural I )
(Brief Description of Goods
Being Sold)
LOREN GRAYSON - #315
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
CASTRO JU U O - 1379
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
RIVERA LISA - #453 BABY
ITEMS. CHRISTMAS DECO
MAYBERRY JOSHUA - #569
BUSINESS STUDIO
SAUNDER IAN • #525 FUR­
NITURE,
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
TAYLOR IVONNE • #452
HOUSEHOLD CHINA, PIC­
TURES
JONES JANET • #159 FUR­
NITURE. HOUSEHOLD
THOMAS ROBERT LETA #669 HOUSEHOLD GOODS
JONES THOMAS • #415
FURNITURE
OOOSKI PAT - #209 BOXES.
HOUSEHOLD
MCTK3UE SARA - #619 FUR­
NITURE
HANCOCK WILLIAM - #14
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
SEWELL MICHAEL * #123
HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE
ROBERTS LORI * #148
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
KIMJUANA THOMAS • #210
TOOLS
GLASPEY DEBBIE • #203
FURNfTURE. ANTIQUES
BHAJAN LINDA • #323
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
STORAGE
PROTECTION
AUCTION SERVICES, U C ;
#593
THE ABOVE INFORMATION
IS TO BE PUBLISHED ONCE
A WEEK FOR TWO CON­
SECUTIVE WEEKS. SAID
SALE TO BE UNDER ANO
BY
VIRTUE
OF
THE
STATUTES OF THE STATE.
IN SUCH CASES MADE AND
PROVIDED
Pubksh: May 23. 30. 2004
E156

Page 3B

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE
Notice it hereby given that a
Pubkc Heartng w il be held by
the
Planning
ft
2onlng
Commission
In
the
City
Commission Chambers, City
Hull Sanlord. Florida, at 700
p m . on Thuraday, Juna 3,
2004. to consider a request tor a
Conditional Use in a GC-2.
General Commercial zoning dntrtct.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION; LEG
LOTS B * 9 * S 1/2 OF ALLEY
AOJ ON N BLK 12 TR t TOWN
OF SANFORD PB 1 PG 59
The property being more generaly described a* 1007 Palmetto
Avenue.
Condition*! Us* Requested: An
Urban Intik Redevelopment to
altow a minor subdivision (lot
tpkt) of proparty located at 1007
Palmetto Avenue
A l parties in interest and dttiens
shaft have an opportunity to ba
heard at said hearing
By order of toa Planning ft
Zoning Commaston of toa Cay
of Santord, Florida, this 18th day
of May. 2004.
Roes Robert. Chekmet
Planning ft Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
paraon dactoas to appeal a dadsron mad* wkh reaped to any
metier oonaidared al to* above
meeting or hearing, he/she may
need a verbatim record of to*
proceedings including to * testi­
mony ang evidence, which
record la not provided by to *
C*y of Santord (FB 286.0106)
PERSONS WTTH DISABUTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 330-6626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

Putedi May 23. 2004

Cits

�Page 411

Sunday. May 23.2004

L egals

Legals

L egals

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINQ
TO CONSIOER A
CONDITIONAL USE

Rosa Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission

AMENDING SECTION 155 14
(B)(1)(c),
REQUIRING
FRONTAGE ON A PAVED PUB­
LIC nOAD, AND SECTION
15514 (B)(1)(e). CONSERVA­
TION
EASEMENTS;
TO
ALLOW MORE PROPERTIES
TO OUALIFY FOn THE MINOR
SUBDIVISION
APPROVAL
PROCESS, PROVIDING CON­
FLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.

N o w * n hereby given that n
Public Mewing win be held try
Ihe
Planning
A
Zoning
Commi salon
In
Ihe
City
Commission Chambers, City
Hal, Sanford, Florida, al 700
p m on Thursday, June 3,
2004. to consider a request lor a
Conditional Use In an SR-1.
Single Family Residential toning
district
LEOAL DESCRIPTION; LOT 3
BLK 13 TR 2 TOWN OF SAN
FORD PB 1 PG 60
The property being more gener­
ally described as IM S Palmetto

Avenue,
Conditional Use Requested
Establish
an
Accessory
Residential Structure In an SRI, Single Family Residential
zoning district
AH parties In Interest and citizens
shot have on opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of Ihe Planning A
Zoning Commission ol the City
ol Senlord, Florida, this 1fllh day
ol May 2004.
Rosa Robed, Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
mailer considered at the ahovo
mooting or hearing he/she may
need a verbatim record ol the
proceedings including Ihe testi­
mony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by the
’ City ol Sanlord
(FS 2B6 0I05)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5610
40 HOURS IN AOVANCE OF
THE MEETING
Publish: May 23, 2004
E l 77

'

The H erald

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE

Notice is hereby given dial a
Public Healing will be lutld by
Ihe
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
in
Ilia
City
Commission Chambers, City
HaH, Sanlord. Florida, al 7 00
p m on Thursday. June 3,
2004, to consider a request lor a
Conditional Use In an SR-1A,
Single Family Residential sorting
district.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION SEC 07
TWP 20S RGE 31E FROM CTR
OF SEC RUN N 535 00 FT W 70
FT TO E IVW LI MELLONVIll E
AVE N 120 FT TO POD N 30 FT
E 350 FT N 172.59 FT E 250 71
FT S 06 DEG 16 MIN 57 SEC E
230 77 FT N 82 DEG 24 MIN 20
SEC W 105 02 FT W 411 23 FT
TO BEG
The property being nVtttt’gerierally described ns 1331 Silver
Lake Court •«* c
Conditional Use Requested.
Establish
an
Accessory
Residential Structure In an SR1A, Single Family
Residential zoning district
AH parties m interest and citizens
shall have on opportunity to be
heard al sold heating
By order ol Ihe Planning A
Zoning Commission ol the City
ol Sanlord. Florida, this 18th day
ol May 2004
Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he/she may
need a verbatim record ol Ihe
proceedings including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record la not provided by the
City ol Sanlord
|FS 286 01051
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5610
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING
Publish May 23. 2004
E l 70

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered al Hie above
meeting or hearing, he/she may
need a verbatim record ot the
proceedings Inducting the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by the
City of Senior d (FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR
DINATOR AT 330-5626 48
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish May 23. 2004
E179
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wilt tie held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
In the
City
Commission Chambers, City
Halt, Sanlord. Florida, ot 700
p m. on Thursday, June 3,
2004, to consider n request lor a
Conditional Use In QC-2,
General Commercial and RMOI.
Multiple-Family
ResidentialOtllce-lnslilutional zoning dis­
tricts
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEG 9
18 FT OF LOT 38 A ALL LOTS
39 TO 48 PINE HEIGHTS PO 3
PO 51.
♦

The property being more gener­
ally described as 2441 Park
Avenue
Conditional Use Requested An
Urban Infill Redevelopment to
develop ten single lamity lots
AD parties in interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity lo bo
heard al said hearing
By ordoi ol ttio Planning A
Zoning Commission ot Hie City
ot Sanlord. Florida. Hus 18th day
ol May. 2004

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at Ihe above
mooting or hoanng, he/she may
need a verbatim record o l the
proceedings including Hie testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ot Sanlord (FS 286 0105)

Publish May 23. 2004

EtBO
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEAniNQ
TO CONSIDER A REZONE
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
Ihe
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
in
Ihe
City
Commission Chambers. City
Hall, Sanlord. Florida, al 7:00
p m on Thursday. June 3. 2004
to consider Ihe Iol lowing change
and amendment to tha Zoning
Ordinance ot tho City ol Sanlord.
Seminole County, Florida
Rezonlng 5 0 acres Irom AG.
Agnculturo to that ot PD,
Planned Development, lot Aero
Two Complex located al 3338
W 5th Sheet
Legal Description LEG S 1/2 OF
BLK 18 M M SMITHS SUDD PB
1 PG 55
Tho properties being more gen­
erally described as 3338 W 5th
Street
Tho
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission will submil a rec­
ommendation lo Ihe City
Commission in favor of, ot
against, the requested change
or amendment
The City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing in the City Commission
Room in City HaH. Sanlord.
Florida at 7 00 p m on June 14.
2004. to consider said recom­
mendation
The
City
Commission may place condi­
tions upon the lezonmg by
means ol a development order

Notice is hereby given lhal a
Public Hoanng will bo held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
In
the
City
Commission Chambort, City
Hal. Sanlord. Florida, at 700
p m on Thursday, June 3,2004
to consider the tol lowing change
and amendment 10 the Zoning
Ordinance ol Hie City ol Sanlord.
Seminole County. Florida .

By order ol the Planning A
Zoning Commission ol the Dty
ot Sanlord. Florida. Hus 18th day
ot May. 2004

The property being more genoretty deserted as 205 Aero Lane
Tlie
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission wii submit a rec­
ommendation to Iha City
Commission In lavor ol. or
against, tha requested change
or amendment
Tha City
Commission »&gt;u hold a Public
Hearing m Hie City Commission
Room in City Hall. Sanlord.
Florida al 700 p m on June 14,
2004, to consider said recom­
mendation
The
City
Commission may place condibona upon Iha razonoig by
maana ol a development order
AA parties In merest and cttzene
she! have an opportuntty to be
heard at said hawing
By order o l the Planning A
Zoning Commission ol Hie City
o l Sanlord Florida, thra 18th day
ot May 2004

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407 505-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A Foster. City Ciotk
DATED: May 17, 2004
Publish: May 23. 2004
E1B2

CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Commission ot the City
ot Lake Mary. Florida, that said
Commission will hold a Pubic
Hearing on June 3, 2004, at
7 00 P M . or as soon thereafter
as possible, lo consider Second
Reading and adoption ot an
Ordinance entitled
ORDINANCE NO 1139

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 330-5626 40
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

All parties in interest and citizens
Shan have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing

LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEG N
1/2 OF BLK 18 M M SMITHS
SU0O PB 1 PG 55

NOTE
IF A PERSON
DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY
DECISION MADE BY THIS
COMMISSION
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
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MADE. WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE
TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS
TO BE BASED FLORIDA
STATUTES 286 0105

Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIOER A REZONE

Razona 4 8 acres al 205 Aero
Lane by amending the Matthews
PD Master Plan (Ordinance
Number 3832) to PD. Planned
Deveiopmenl per Ihe Aero One
Complea PD Master Plan

The Public Hearing will bo hold
at tha Laka Mary Community
Center, 260 N. Country Club
Road, Lake Mary The Public la
Invited to attend and be heard
Sard hearing may be continued
from time to time until a final
decision is made by Ihe City
Commission. Copios ol Ihe
Ordinance in tun are available
lor review in Ihe City Clerk's
Office at t6S E. Crystal Lake
Avenuo, la ke Mary, FL 32746

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
CREATING A NEW CHAPTER
117, "AMUSEMENTS’ , ARTI­
CLE I. IN GENERAL TO ADD
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS
SLOT
MACHINES
On
DEVICES; DEFINING AND
PROHIBITING
SLOT
MACHINES OR DEVICES IN
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL­
ITY. CODIFICATION. CON­
FLICTS
AND
EFFECTIVE
DATE
The Pubic Hearing will be held
at Itie Lake Mary Community
Center, 260 N Country Dub
Road. Lake Mary The Pubic ts
invited lo allend and be heard
Said hearing may be continued
trom lime to lime until a Itnal
decision is mode by the City
Commission
Copies ot the
Ordinance in lull are available
lor review in tho D ty Ootids
Often al 165 E Crystal Lake
Avenue. Lake Mary, FL 32746
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARING, HE
OR SHE WILL NEED A
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH
PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MADE,
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIDA STATUTES 286 0 »05
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
40
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407-585 1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A Foster. City Clerk
DATED May 17,2004
Publish May 23. 2004
E183

Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
manor considered at the above
meeting or hewing, he/she may
need a verbatim record ol Hie
proceedings including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by Hie
City of Sanlord
(FS 288 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 407-330-5626 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish May 23. 2004
E tB t
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINQ
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
tie Cay Commission ol the City
d Lake Mary. Florida, that said
Commission will hold a Public
Hewing on June 3, 2004, al
700 P M . or as soon toereefiw
S i p o tiM o . to cntndtaf Bocond
Reading and adoption ol an
Ordeianca entitled
ORDINANCE NO. 1137
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
the personal property contents
ol Ihe following storage units will
be ottered lor sole at pubic auc­
tion lo satisfy Umled Storotts
lam Sate will take place United
StoraU. 1007 WiUa Springs Dr .
Winter Springs. FL 32708 We
reserve the right to rerect any
bids
DATE OF SALE June S, 2004
TIME OF SALE 4 00 PM
122 Jon Brodie • holiday deco­
rations and tries f 522 Aaron's
Imports • auto parts
AUCTIONEER
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES. LICENSE « 593
The above notice to be pub­
lished once a week lor two con­
secutive weeks. Said sate lo be
under and by virtue o l the
Statutes ol the Slate ol Florida,
in such cases provided
Publish May 23. 30. 2004
E184
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
File No. 04-494-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
INOCENCIO DE JESUS
a/k/a INOCENCIO DE JESUS
FELICIANO.

t

Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
ot INOCENCIO DE JESUS a/Wa
INOCENCIO DE JESUS FELI­
CIANO, deceased, whose dale
of death was March 9. 2004; File
Number 04-494-CP ts pending In
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ol which it
PO Drawer C. Sanford, Florida
32772 The names and address­
es ol tha personal representative
and Ihe personal representa­
tive's attorney are set lorlh
below
Alt creditors ot tho decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice has been served, must hie
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
Alt other creditors of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must tile their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THiS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEDENTiS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS MAY
23.2004
MARIE T SAUER
Personal Representative
524 Soasons Court
Winter Springs, FL 32708
DEREK B ALVAREZ, ESQUIRE
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 0114278
GENDERS • ALVARE2
A Professional Association
2307 West Cleveland Street
Tampa, Florida 33609
Telephone: (013) 254-4744
Facsimile (813) 254-5222
Publish: May 23, 30, 2004
EtB5
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Romovol ol tho described vehi­
cles was conducted in compli­
ance with F S 713 78 Notice
Itial Harrys Towing will sell said
vehicles at Public Auction lor
Cash on June 4,2004, al 1000
A M at 102 N Maple A ve,
Sanlord, FL. 32771 AH vehicles
sold AS IS, No title guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves the right
to bid on any vehicle
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale
(085 Q U IC K .............................
1G40N69Y5FX493546
(996 CHEVROLET
1GBFG15R3T1014285
1988 HONDA
1HGCA02B5J AO 13985
1995 JEEP
1J4GZ58S4SC675417
1986 HOMEMADE TRAILER
NOVIN0200165727
1987 NISSAN
JNIHU11PXHX868358
Publish May 23. 2004
E l 80

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
grves Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 70 ol
the Florida Statutes that on
06703/2004 0900 a m at 2522
Country Club R d. Sanlord. FI
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or refect any and/or all
bids ,
3VWFA21H2RM024871
1994 Volkswagon Gott III
Publish May 23. 2004
E187
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ot Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
tha Florida Statutes that on
06*07/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd , Sanlord, FI
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or refect any and/or all
bids
KNJLT05H2S8127638
1995 Ford Aspire
Publish May 23. 2004
E188
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanford Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ot Foreclosure ol
Lien end intent to sett vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713.78 ol
the Florida Statute* that on
06AW2004 0 9 0 0 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd , Sanlord. FI
32771-4059. Sanford Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or refect any and/or an
bids
2G7AT69H301706881
1983 Pontiac Pansienna
Publish May 23. 2004
E1B9
Notice o f General
Business Meeting

L egals

L egals

Legals

According to the plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 24. at
Page 20. ot the Public Records
ol Seminole County, Florida

highest bidder lor cash on the
8th day ol June. 2004, at I t 00
a m.. at the West front door ot
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord. Florida 32771.
pursuant to Ihe Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure entered in this
action on May 4, 2004

A/K/A: 540 MASALO PLACE.
LAKE MARY. FL 32746

Legals

L egals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1123-18-E
IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE
1992 CADILLAC, V.1 N.
106EL13B7NU615906
NOTICE OF
FORFEtTURE COMPLAINT
TO: Eric Eugene Washington
eJo Adam Pollack, Esquire
Faulkner 6 Pollack. P A
5151 Adanaon Street.
Suite 100
Orlando, Florida 32804

has been tiled against you and
you are rsquired to serve a copy
of your written defenses to It, If
arty, on Plaintiff* attorney as
listed below, on or before THIR­
TY (30) days from the date of
the first date of publication, and
file the original said written
defenses with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorneys or Immedi­
ately theioatter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Shawn J O’Brien. Esquire
The Coury Law Firm. P A
2692
West
Lake
Mary
Boulevard. Suite 1010
Lake Mary, Florida 32746

OATEO on May 7. 2004 .
and all others who claim an
interest in the following property:
t992 Cadillac, VI N
I06EL13B7NU615906
Donald F. Esinger, in hie official
capacity as Sheriff o l the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
through ihe officers, investiga­
tors or agents, seized the above
properly on or about April 20.
2004, at or near tha area ot 1709
Tangenno Avenue. Sanford,
Seminole
County.
Florida
32771. Said property is in the
custody ot the Sherd! ot
Seminole County tor the pur­
pose ot forfeiture pursuant to
sections
932.701-932.704,
Florida Statutes
A Vended
Complaint lor Final Judgment ot
Forfeiture has been tiled In the
above-styled Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy ol this Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail, to
the above-named addressee
this t2 day o l May, 2004
Mark P Brewer, Esquire
Legal Advisor
Florida Bar No 503428
Lake County Sheriffs Office
360 West Ruby Street
Tavares, Florida 32778
(352)343 2101
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish May 16, 23, 2004
E 124
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-1296-14W
MIDFIRST BANK.
Plaintiff.
vs.
HELEN RAINELLE LEY
FIERLE, ELIAS LEITNER LEY.
Ill, DAPHNE FARISH,
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES GRANTEES, AND
CREDITORS OF MICHAEL
FARISH. DECEASED, and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES. GRANTEES AND
CREDITORS OF MICHAEL
FARISH. DECEASED
OURRENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
I
M3,.
jJ
You ore notified that on action
to foreclose a mortgage on the
following property in Seminole
County. Florida:
LOT t8. HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS
PHASE 1. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT
THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26.
PAGES 99 • lo t, OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
commonly known as 102
Spreading Oak Court. Sanlord.
FL. 32773 has been filed against
you and you ore required to
servo a copy ol your written
delenses, if any lo it on Michelle
G Castillo of Kass, Shuler.
Solomon. Spector, Foyle &amp;
Singer. P A , plaintiff s attorney,
whose address is PO Box 800.
Tampa. Florida 33601. (or 30
days Irom ttie lirst date ol publi­
cation. whichever is later) and
tile the original with the Clerk ol
this Court either before service
on the Plaintiffs attorney or
immediately thereafter; other­
wise. a default will be entered
against you lor tha relief
demanded in the Complaint
Dated MAYS. 2004
CLERK OF THE COURT
Honorable Maryanno Morse
301 North Pork Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
By: Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
al no cost lo you, to the provi­
sion ol certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Administration, 301 N Park
A ve . Suite N 30t, Sanlord.
Florida 32771. phone (407) 6654227 within 2 working days ot
your receipt ot this notice; Myou
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-B771.
Kass, Shuler. Solomon. Spector,
Foyle 6 Singer. P A.
PO Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0600
Publish May 18. 23. 2004
E 123
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 03-CA-2276-1S-Q
CLASSIC MARCITE. INC . a
Delaware corporation.
PUuntiff
vs
KAREN A FARRINGTON Unit
KAREN A THOMPSON.
Defendants
N once

of

AcnoN

The Seminole Sod and Water
Conservation District (SSWCD)
wnl hold the* monthly Business
Meeting at their office 222 East
1at Street. Sanlord. FL 32771 on
Wednesday, May 26, 2004 at
4 0 0 PM For tnlormabon visa
the
SSWCD
e-group
at
"http//groups yahoo com/group/
SSWCD/" or c a l 407-321-6212.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a statutory
construction lien on real proper­
ty located in Seminole County.
Florida, and more partreuiarty
described os:

Publish May 23.2004
E172

- Lot 44. WEKIVA CLUB
ESTATES, SECTION EIGHT.

TO: Karen A Farrington t/k/a
Karen A Thompson.

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
GRAHAM. BUILDER. JONES.
PRATT 6 MARKS. LLP
Post Oftice Drawer 1690
Winter Park. Florida 32790
Telephone: (407) 647-4455
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
Publish: May 16, 23, 2004
E122

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 99-CA-60-14-K
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK. FSB.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROBERT J KESSLER and
SUSAN A KESSLER, his wile;
NORTH COVE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC ; FIRST
INDIANA BANK, UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO 2; and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS .BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMEO
DEFENDANT
TO
THIS
ACTION, OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN
THE
PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED,
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated April 7, 1999.
and an Order Resetting Sale
dated May 5, 2004 and entered
in Case No 9 9 C A 6 0 -I4 K ot
tho Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
tor Seminote County. Florida,
wtioreln Is Plaintiff and ROBERT
J KESSLER and SUSAN A.
KESSLER, his wile; NORTH
COVE HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION. INC ; FIRST INDIANA
BANK; UNKNOWN TENANT
NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT
NO 2. and ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING INTER­
ESTS BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST A NAMEO
DEFENDANT
TO
THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR
1 CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN
THE
PROPERTY HEREIN'
DESCRIBED, are Defendants. I
will sell to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West Front
Door ol Ihe Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord, Florida 32771
at Seminole County, Florida, at
1100 a m. on the June B. 2004,
Ihe following described property
as set lorlh In said Order or Final
Judgment, to-wtt:
LOT 41, NORTH COVE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 25, PAGE 3, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
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 the Court at 407665-4330 within two (2) working
days ot your receipt ol this
Notice; if you ore hearing or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (800)955-0770
DATED at Santad, Florida on
May S. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, lo the provi­
sion ot certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue, Suite N301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771 (407) 323-4227,
within (2) working days ol your
receipt ol this notice; it you are
hearing or voice Impaired, call 1(800)-955-877t.
Publish May 16, 23.2004
E120
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04CA-832-I4Q
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC , AS NOMINEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK, IN C .
Plaintitt,
vs
NUGZAR JANGAVADZE, et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ZULMA SANTOS
(Residence Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on the tallowing
described property:
LOT 9. BLOCK D. SWEETWA­
TER OAKS, SECTION • 12.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGE
59-60.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written detenses, it any,
to It, on Marshall C Watson,
P A , Attorney lor Plaintitt. whose
address Is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET, SUITE 120, FT. LAUD­
ERDALE. FL 33309 within thirty
(30) days after the first publica­
tion ol this Notice in the (Please
publish in THE SEMINOLE
HERALD) and tile the original
with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs attor­
ney or immediately thereafter;
otierw iso a default • will be.
entered against you lor 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 al 301 N. Park
Avenuo, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol this Court this day ol MAY
10. 2004
Mary an no Morse
As Clerk of the Court
By Carol Moore
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: (Please publish in The
Sanlord Herald)
Publish May 16. 23, 2004
E110
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03-CA-2589-14

SMITH, HIATT 4 DIAZ. PA
Attorneys lor Plaintitt
2691 East Oakland Park Btvd ,
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish Sanford Herald
Publish: May 16. 23. 2004
E121

DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY.
AS CUSTODIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/K/A BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,
N A.
Plaintitt.

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CC80-20-S

GERALD SAINTE; MAQALIE
SAINTE. JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Defendants

ORANGE GnOVE PARK
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC,, a Florida
not tor profit corporation.
Plaintitt.

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please publish in THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)

vs
MADELINE LONGORIO. and o l
unknown
hair*,
davisees.
grantees and all unknown or
unrecorded interests which may
exisL

Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned will otter lor
sale the toaowmg described real
property In Seminole County.
Florida
LOT 56. ORANGE GROVE
PARK UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 29.
PAGE 61 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
TOGETHER with
all the
improvements now or hereafter
erected on the property, and all
easements, rights, appurte­
nances. rents, royalties, mineral,
oat and gas rights and profits,
water, water n g h li and water
stock, and a l fixture* now ore
thereafter a party ol the property,
Including replacement* and
additions thereto, tor sale to the

vs

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 5th day ol
May, 2004. and entered In Cose
No 03-CA-2589-14. ol the
Circuit Court o l the 18TH
Judicial Circuit to and tor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
whaiein DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY.
AS CUSTODIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/K/A BANKERS TRUST COM­
PANY OF CALIFORNIA. N A .
la the Plaintitt and GERALD
SAINTE; MAGALIE SAINTE;
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT PROPERTY I will sell to
the highest and best bidder tor
cash at the WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. In
Seminole County. Florida, al
11 DO on the 6th day ol June,
2004, the tottowtng described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment, to-wtt
LOT 69. TIMACUAN. UNIT 16.
PHASE 1 REPLAT, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
48. PAGES 12 THROUGH 16.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

In accordance with Ihe
Americans with DNabiktie* Ad.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate In this proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator at 201 N Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to Ihe proceeding It
hearing impaired, (TOO) 1-BOO955 8771 or Vtuce (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Service*
Dated this 5th day of May,
2004
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Ot The Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1600 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish May 16, 23,2004
E l 18
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02-CA-2099-14K
WELLS FARGO MORTGAGE.
P1AIN1IFF
VS
GLORIA J KEZAR. 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 GLORIA
J.
KEZAR;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF GLORIA J.
KEZAR, IF ANY; COUNTRY
CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION, INC ;
COUNTRY CREEK ESTATES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.; JOHN
FITZGERALD. INC ; ASPHALT
PRESERVATION SYSTEMS.
INC ; 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
Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated May 3. 2004 onterod
in Crvil Case No 02-CA-209914K ol the Circuit Court ol the
18TH Judicial Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE County, Sanlord,
Florida, I will sell lo Die highest
and best bidder lor cash at the
West Front Door al the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanlord. Florida, al. 11.00 am
on the 8 day ol June. 2004 the
following described property as
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wtt:
LOT 11. COUNTRY CREEK
ESTATES, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 41,
PAGES 62 THROUGH 64,
INCLUSIVE,
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated this 4 day ol May. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PUINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
02-97062
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disatxkties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227, 1800-955 8771 (TDD) or 1-800
955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service.
Publish: May t6, 23. 2004
E116

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04-DR-11B2-05N-K
CHANGE OF NAME OF
CHRISTIAN M CHIRICHIGNO
(present name)
TO
CHRISTIAN M VINTILU.
(requested new name)
AMENDED
NOTtCE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO MIGUEL F. CHIRICHIGNO
P O . Box 300391
Casaetberry. FL 32730
You are hereby notified that a
Petition lor change ol name ot
your minor chikl/chiktren was
tiled in this Court on the 17 day
ot March. A D 2004, by Mona
Isabel Vintilla and you are
required to serve a copy ol your
written delenses, tt any to It. on
petitioners whose name and
address are Maria Isabel
Vintilla.
900
Cutler
Rd.
Longwood. FL 32779 and tile
the original with the Clerk of the
above styled court on or before
the June IS, 2004 otherwise
judgment may be enlered
against you lor the retiel
demanded m ihe petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seel
ol this court on May 11, 2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Nancy R Writer
Deputy Clerk
301 North Park Avenge
Sanlord. FL 32771-1243
Pubkah May IB, 23, 30. 2004
and June 6. 2004

6047a

�The

L egals

L egals
NOTICE

Tbe St. John* River Wator Management District ha* received
the application tor Environmental Resource Permlt(s) from the
following appHcant(s):
Tradition Alafaya. Lid . 3 0 1 E. Pine St.. Suite B50, Orlando, FL
32801, application #40-117-93595-1. The project Is located In
Seminole County, Section 34, Township 21 South. Range 31
East. The ERP application Is tor construction and operation ot a
surface water managemenl system lor a 10 6- acre, mixed use,
planned unit development known as The Tradition at Alalava
PUD.
CFE, Inc., 740 Florida Central Pkwy., Longwood, FL 32750.
application #40-117-93597-1. The protect Is located In Seminole
County. Section 04, Township 21 South, Range 30 East The
ERP application Is for construction of a surface water manage­
ment system for the Casselberry Commerce Village, a 4 6-acro
project
Windsor Oaks. LLC, 1050 S. Lake Sybelia Dr., Maitland. FL
32751. application #40-117-93648-1. The project Is located In
Seminole County, Sections 28 &amp; 27, Township 19 South, Range
29 East. The ERP application Is for construction of a surface
water management system tor a 94 89-acre, single-family subdi­
vision known as Windsor Oaks
Oviedo Forest, LLC, 1031 W. Morse Blvd., Suita 325, Winter
Park, FL 32789, application #4-117-93654-1 The project Is
localed In Seminole County. Sections 12 4 05, Township 21
South, Range 31 East. The ERP application Is for construction of
a surface water management system lor a 202.15-ecro develop­
ment known as Oviedo Forest
The hle(s) containing each o l the above-listed application^) are
available for Inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal
holidays. 8 00 a m to 5 8 0 p m. at the St. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center. Writlen 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. Wrttton objections should Identify the objec­
tor by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the
application Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a
Chaptor 120, Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing. Only
those persons whose substantial Interests are affected by tho
application and who tile a petition meeting the requirements of
Sections 120 596 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28106, Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative
hearing. All timely filed written objections wilt be presented to the
Board lor consideration In Its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on the application.
Gtona Lewis, Division Director, Division of Permit Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District
Publish: May 23. 2004
E161

CITY OF LONGWOOD
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ANNEXATION ORDINANCES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City of Longwood, Florida,
that the City Commission will hold a public hearing In the
Longwood City Commission Chambers. 175 West Warren
Avenue, Longwood. Florida on Monday, June 7. 2004 at 7 00
P.M., or as soon thereafter as possible to consider adoption ot
the following ordinances. Please be advised these ordinances
provides lor the annexation o l certain proporty describes as fol­
lows:
Map A:
Ordinance Number 04-1690 (ANX 01-04)
Applicant:
Total Team wares
Tax Parcel ID#:
26-20-30-SAR-ODOO-058C
Location:
275 S. Hwy 17/92
Request:
Land Use from County Commercial
to City Commercial.
Ordinance Number 04-1692 (SPA 01-04)
Applicant:
Total Teamwares
28-2O-3O-5AR-0D0O-O58C
Tax Parcel 10#:
275 8 , Hwy 17/92
Location:
Land Use from County Commercial
Request:
to City Commercial

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
AUSTIN DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. A04CA226LY

NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT.
t . A Verified Complaint lor Forfeiture was tiled In this Court on
April 21, 2004, by the United States Attorney for the Western
District ol Texas, against the Respondent Property, more partic­
ularly described In tho Vonfiod Complaint for Forfeiture, lo
enforce the provisions of Title 18 U.S.C. 9 982. for violations of
Title 21 U.S.C. § 841 and Title 18 U.S.C, 5 1956
2. A claim may bo filed with the clerk o l this Court not later than
thirty (30) days after service of process or thirty (30) days attor
date of final publication, and an answer lo the complaint shall be
filed not later than twenty (20) days after the date o l the filing ol
the claim pursuant lo Title 28 U.S.C. Rule C(6) of the
Supplemental Rules lor Certain Maritime Claims, Fed R Civ P
and Title 18 U S C. § 983(a)(4)(A) and (B) and Title 18 U S C. §
985
Publish: May 16. 23, 30, 2004
E112

CONNIE L. MILLER,
Deceasod
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the estate
Of
CONNIE
L.
MILLER,
deceasod. whose dale of death
was December 8. 2003; and
whose Social Security Number
is 332-74-6645, is pending in the
Circuit Court for Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ol which is
PO. Box 8099, Santocd, Florida
32772-8099 Tha names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
lorth below
All creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent’s
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice It 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 DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
ctocedont s estate must lito their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

Ordinance Number 04-1691 (ANX 02-04)
Applicant:
BRW Holdings
Tax Parcel ID #:
26-2O-30-5AR-0DOO-O58J
Location:
205 S. Hwy 17/92
Request:
Land Use from County Commercial
to City Commercial

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT1S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MAY 16. 2004.
Personal Representative
RAYMOND FREY
1232 Rutledge Street
Madison. Wl 53703
Julia L. Frey
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 0350466
Lowndes. Drosdick, Doster,
Kantor &amp; Reed P A.
215 N. Eoia Dnve
Post Office Box 2609
Orlando, Florida 32802
Tstophone: (407) 643-4600
Publish. May 16. 23. 2004
E115

MAP B

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-DR-1S36-020-L
SHERI LOUISE MARTIN,
Petitioner
and
KENNETH JAY GLEASON,
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR PUBLICATION
TO: Kenneth Jay Gleason

The complete description by metes and bounds and the ordi­
nances can be obtained from the office o l the City Clerk. At the
meeting, Interested parlies may appear and be heard with
respect to the proposed ordinances. These hearings may be
continued from lime to time es may be necessary A copy o l the
proposed ordinances Is posted at the Longwood City Hall.
Longwood. Florida and copies are on file with the Clerk ot the
City and may be inspected by the pubbc.
All persons are advised that it they decide to appeal any decision
made at these meetings/hearlngs, they will need a record of the
proceedings and lor 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 to
be based (per Sec 286 0105, Florida Statutes).
The m ailer discussed at this meeting/hearing Is quasi-judicial In
nature. As such. Interested parties are prohibited from contactkig members ol the City Commission on this matter, except dur­
ing the p u b ic hearing, or by written communication to the
Planning DMston at the address above.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any
of these proceedings should contact the ADA coordinator at
(407) 260-3481, at least 48 hours In advance of the meeting
Sarah M. Mljares. City Clerk
Publish: May 23. 30. 2004
E160

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for
Dissolution
of
Marriage, including claims for
dissolution ol marriage, payment
of debts, drvisioo of real and per­
sons! property, and lot pay­
ments of support, has been filed
against you. You are required to
serve a copy of your written
detenses. It any. to Ibis action on
Linda
Drew
Kingston.
Petitioner‘a attorney, whose
address Is 36 N. Park A ve,
Apopka. FL 32703 on or before
June 1. 2004, and file the origi­
nal with the Clerk of this Court at
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32771. either before
service on Petitioner's attorney
or knmedialety thereafter; other­
wise a default w il be entered
•gainst you lor the reiiel
demanded In the petition
WARNING: Rule 12 265. Florida
Family la w Rules of Procedure,
requite* certain automatic dtsctoeuce ot documents and mfor
matxxi Failure to comply can
result in sanction*, including dis­
missal or striking ol pleadings
DATED: 27tn day of Apni, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Nancy R. Waiter
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 2. 0. 16. 23. 2004
E026

L egals

L egals

Circuit Court
Volusia County, Florida
Case # 2003-10426-CIDL

sonal representative, venue, or
jurisdiction ol this Court are
required lo file their objections
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER 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

NOTICE OF AUCTION

NOTTCE

This auction will be held on
JULY 2, 2004, at BOO AM at
325 Aulin A v e , Oviedo, FL

WHAT: VEHICLE 8ALVAQE
AUCTION
WHEN June 21. 2004
TIME: 10 00am
WHERE: A &amp; R Towing Service
1001 N. Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751

NOTICE OF
BHERIFFS SALE

NOTICE OF
COM PLAINT FOR FORFEITURE

IN RE: ESTATE OF

L egals

Lawrence M Grounds and
Debra Jo Grounds,
Oelendam(t)

RESIDENCE LOCATED AND SITUATED
AT 350 BRANTLEY CLUB PLACE.
LONGWOOD. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. WITH ALL BUILDINGS,
APPURTENANCES ANO
IMPROVEMENTS THEREON,
Respondent.

ZIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 04-495-CP

L egals

Eric Earl Westbrook,
Plaintiff! t)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Petitioner,

Map B:

MAP A

L egals

L egals

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Ordinance Number 04-1693 (SPA 02-04)
BRW Holdings
Applicant:
26-20-30-5AR-0D0O-058J
Tax Parcel ID #:
205 S. Hwy 17/92
Location:
Land Use horn County Commercial
Request:
to City Commercial.

Sunday. May 23. 21)04 rag © &amp; »

herald

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 99-CA-1204-140
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RICHARD BUCHANAN, et a l ,
DelendaM(s)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated April 30, 2004, and a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
February 5. 2004 and entored in
Casa No 99-CA-1204-14Q. ot
the Circuit Court ol the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wtiernin CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
la Plaintiff and HICHARD
BUCHANAN,
et
al.,
are
Defendants. I win sell lo the
highest and best bidder tor cash
In at the West Iron! door ot the
Courthouse, In SANFORO,
SEMINOLE County, Florida,
t l 00 AM o'clock on the t i l day
□I July, 2004. the following
described property as set lorth in
said Final Judgment, to writ;
LOT 4, BLOCK 17. WEATHERSFIELD. SECOND ADDI­
TION, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAOE
102
AND
103,
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA a/k/a 577
Notre Dame Drive. Altamonte
Springs, Florida 32714

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by value ol that certain Writ
ol Execution issued out ot and
under the seal of tha Circuit
Court ol Volusia
County.
Florida, Case # 2003-10426CIDL upon a final judgment ren­
dered in the aloresaid court In
that certain case entitled Ehc
Earl Westbrook. Plaintiff vs.
Lawrenco M Grounds and
Debra
Jo
Grounds,
Delendant(s) which aloresaid
Writ ot Execution was delivered
to me as Sheriff ot Seminole
County, Florida and I have lovied
upon ail the right, title end inter­
est ot tho defendants In tho fol­
lowing described property, said
properly being located In
Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows
All right, title end interest ot the
defendant.
Lawrence
M
□rounds In the following
described real properly:
The East 607 83 loot ot tho Wost
2504 loel South ot State Road
46 (Less Road) ol Soction 30.
Township 20 South, Range 33
East, ol tho Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
Real Property located at 3555
46 SR E. Parcel ID # 30-20-33300-001A-0000
and the undersigned as Sheriff
ot Seminole County, Florida, will
at 11:00 A M on the 9th day ot
June, A.D. 2004 otter lor sate
and sell to tho highest bidder.
FOR CASH IN HAND AND SUB­
JECT TO ANY AND ALL EXIST­
ING LIENS, at the Front (South)
Door, at tho Itagpote, ot Ihe
Seminole
County
Sheriffs
Office. tOO Bush Boulevard.
Sanford, Florida, the above
described property
That said salo is being made to
satisfy the terms ol this Witt of
Execution
Donald F. Esiingor, Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Published May 9, 18, 23. 30
with the sale being held, June 9,
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 SHER­
IFF'S OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 6656012
Publish May 9. 16. 23. 30, 2004
E053
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-637-CP

DATED this 30 day of April,
2004

Deceased

Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Seminole County Courthouse,
30t N Park Avonue. Suite
N301, Santord. Florida 32771, at
toast live days prior lo the pro­
ceeding Telephone: (407) 323
4330, ext. 4227; 1-000-9558771 (TDD) or 1-800-955 6770
(V) via Florida Relay Service
Publish: May 9. 16, 23, 30. 2004
E064a

The administration ot the estate
ol Rena Butner, deceased. File
Number 04-537-CP, is pending
in the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ot which is
301 N Park Avenue, Santord,
Florida 32771 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative end the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are sat
lorth below
I
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this notice
Is served who have objections
that challenge Ihe validity of Ihe
will, the qualifications oi the per­

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT

The date ot the first publication
ot this Notice ts May 16, 2004
Gary Butner
Personal Representative
1717 Cardinal Road
Orlando, FL 32802
Cynthia J Pyles
Cynthia J Pyles, PA
Florida Bar No 0613665
Post Office Box 616382
Orlando, Florida 32661-8382
(407)296 7077
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish May 16, 23, 2004
E114

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be hold on
JUNE 14. 2004, i.t 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Ave , Oviedo, F L
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before tho Auction Irom 9AM
until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified lunds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves Iho right to
accept of refuse any and alt
bids
The following
ottered tor bids

vehicles

An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT to revoke your license
end eligibility tor keen sure has
been filed against you. You
have the right to request a hear­
ing pursuant to Sections
120 569 and 120 57, Florida
Statutes, by mailing a request
lor same to the Florida
Department ot 'Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division ot
Licensing. Post Office Box 6687,
Tallahassee. Florida 323146667. H a request lor hearing Is
not received try 21 days from the
date of the last publication, the
right lo • hearing In this matter
will be waived and the
Department wtH dispose ol this
causa In accordance with tow.

are

1985 PONTIAC PARtSIENNE
VIN# 1G2BL69HGFX200896
1993 ISUZU PICKUP
VIN# 4S1CL11L7P4215194

vehicles

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
JUNE 17. 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Ave . Oviedo. FL.
Prospective
bidders
may
Inspect the vehicles on the day
before the Auction Irom SAM
until 6PM. Terms are cash or
certified lunds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves Ihe right to
accept or refuse any and atl
bids
Tho following vehtcios
offered lor bids:

Notice ot
Public Sale
In accordance with Ihe provi­
sions ol the Sell Storage Facility
Act, (Florida Statutes 63 601 ET
sec)
USA Stor-A-Way
Hereby gives notice ol sate
under said act to:

4029
3134
3002
P0t5,
3062
3001
2043
2099
2010
2111
2159
3066
2034,

Vehicle Auction QQ 00am
WHEN June 5.2004
WHERE: Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Santord, FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1906
MAKE: DODGE
MODEL VAN
COLOR WHITE
VIN »: 2B7KB33W6JKI74967
VEHICLE;
YEAR; 1991
MAKE: PLYMOUTH
MODEL: 2DR
COLOR. RED
VIN # 4P3CS44R3MEOO6405
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1997
MAKE DODGE
MODEL: 2DR
COLOR RED
VIN# IB3ES22C1VD149053
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN June 6,2004
WHERE Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Street, Santord, FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1991
MAKE PLYMOUTH
MODEL: 2DR
COLOR BLACK
VIN # 4P3CS34T6ME013971
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN Ju n e s, 2004
WHERE: Pauls Towing. 1919
W. 1st Street, Santord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1969
MAKE: GMC
MODEL STATION WAGON
COLOR BU C K
VIN # 1GKCT1825K8521270

Your storage rent Is in arrears
and your personal properly will
be sold at public salo lo satisfy
storage lees and expenses
Safe will be hekl June I f . 2004
11:00 a m « USA Stor-A Way.
4051 Wost SR 46, Santord, FL
32771 (407)302-4077,

NOTICE OF AUCTION

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will bo held on
JUNE 12, 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Ave , Oviedo, F L
prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on tho day
before the Auction from 9AM
Until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified lunds only. OVIEDO
TOWING reserves Iho right to
accept or rofuse any and all
bids
vehicles

are

This auction will be held on
JUNE 11, 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Ave , Oviedo, FL
Prospective
bidders
may
Inspect Ilia vehicle* on the day
before Ihe Auction Irom 9AM
until 6PM Terms are cosh or
certified lunds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to
accept or refuse any and all
bids
The lollowlng vehicles
offered lor bids:

are

1967 CHEVY SPECTRUM
VIN# J61RG5172H6445473

VEHICLE;
YEAR: 1984
MAKE; QMC
MODEL STATION WAGON
COLOR WHITE
VIN # 1GDEG25H9E7525788
Notice is hoioby given Paul's
Towing will sell al public auction
lor salvage lor cash on demand
to highest balder, the following
described vehicles
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms are *CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS" Pauls
Towing reservos the right to
accept or reject any and all
BIDS
Publish May 23. 2004
Et 70
Public Auction
Public auction lo be held al
9.01 am, on the day(s) specified
below, at the Iron! door ol
Athen s Towing. Inc. Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134, Santord, FL tor the pur­
pose ot disposing ol the lottowIng vehicles:
For further information please
call (407)321-2948
06/34/2004

Publish May 23,2004
E 163

(1) Year 2003/Make Chevrolet
VIN# 3GNEK13TB3Q202290
NOTICE OF AUCTION

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 515
Stanton Place, Longwood,
Seminole
County.
Florida
32779, under the Fictitious
Name
ol
Body
Works
Incorporated and that I intend
to register said name with the
Division
ol
Corporations,
Tallahassee, Florida, m accor­
dance with the provisions ot the
Fictitious Name Statutes. lo-Wit
Section 665 09. Florida Statutes
1991.
Edgar Jason Levin
Publish. May 23. 2004
E l 73

Call 407-322-2611

This suction will be held on
JUNE 12. 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Ave , Oviedo, FL.

Publish: May 23, 2004
Et6Z

NOTICE OF AUCTION
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
bolore the Auction from 9AM
unfit 6PM Terms are cash or
certified lunds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to
accept or refuse any and all
bids
The lollowlng vehicles are
offered lor bids:
1985 PONTIAC
PARtSIENNE
VINI tG2BT69M0FX211022
1989 NISSAN SENTRA
VIN# 1N4G021SI KC767559
Publish May 23, 2004
E165

This auction will be held on
JUNE 11.2004, al 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Ave , Oviedo. FL.
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before Ihe Auction from 9AM
until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified lunds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to
accept or rofuse any and ell
bids
The following vehicles are
offered tor bids:
1990 HONOA ACCORD
VIN# JHMCB7652LC025163
Publish May 23, 2004
E164

L a s t C h a n c e To P u r c h a s e
Your Copy O f

SANFORD:
O ur F irst 125 Years
Now
on sale
at the
S a n fo rd
H e ra ld

TO: HOWARD C. RICHMOND
Case No: CW2004-02S5:
W 9403795

W * * * - % 4

are

1982 YAMAHA
VIN# JYA4X7001CA228007

Notice o l
Suspension

Publnh: May 9. 16. 23. 30 2004
E051

Publish June 23, 2004
E17I
NOTICE

Publish May 23. 2004
E169

Publish May 9. 16. 23, 30, 2004
E050

A Notice ol Suspension to sus­
pend your license and eligibility
lor licensure has been tiled
■gainst you You have the right
lo request a hearing pursuant lo
Sections 120 569 and 120 57.
Florida Statute*, by mailing a
request lor same lo the Florida
Department ol Agriculture and
Consumer Servicet. Division ol
Licensing. Post Office Box 6687.
Tallahassee, Florida 323146667. It a request lor hearing is
not received by 21 day* horn the
data ol the tost publication, the
right lo hearing in this matter wtl
be waived and the Department
will dispose ol this cause in

1). 87 Ford Pickup
1FTCnt4A8MPB 15346

are

2002 HONDA CIVIC
VIN# 1HGEM22992L084856

Tenant
Unit #
Shayon L Washington
Tijuana Giiloy
Armando Torres
Gary Leonard
P0I6
Craig Milter
Mnnano Pena Mercado
Mike Myers
John Sundy
Philip Wright
Byron Chambers
Stophen Anderson
Wiltrodo Ruiz
Russell D Church
4025

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #

Publish May 23, 30, 2004
E l 59 *

Publish; May 23, 2004
E167

Subscribe Today!

TO: ROBERT T MOON
Cose No.: CW2002-1654;
W 2008243

The following
offered lor bids

Publish May 23. 2004
E168

Publish: May 23, 2004
E166

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Submitted by:
Faber and Gitlitz, PA.
9630 S W. 77th Avenue
Second Floor
Miami, Florida 33156
(3O5)-662-4tt0

ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

2000 TOYOTA CAMRY
VIN# 4T1BG22K2YU71I522

RENA BUTNER,

By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk

All ottior creditors ot the dece­
dent an persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dents estate must file tholr
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE

The loiiowmg
offered lex bids

IN RE: ESTATE OF

MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol said Court

AS creditors ot the decedent and
oitier persons having claims or
demands ogams) the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is served within three
months after the date ol the first
publication of this notice must
file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

Prospective
bidders
may
in sped die vehicles on the day
before the Auction from QAM
until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified funds only. OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to
accept or refuse any end all
bids

&lt;a fc fu /tfty ...Q u a n titie s O k tie S £ im l

Only

42.75

*

P rice

In c lu d e s T a x

�Page OB Sunday. May 23. 2004

The H erald

NOTICEl If you have a MORTGAGE
with B ank of Am orlca, Countrywide. Wells Fargo. SunTrust
or USAA M arket Research Co. Is seeking customers
to participate in on Independent study of customer service
levels in the aforementioned bank’s mortgage telephone
call centers. Earn $ $ for each completed evaluation —
Absolutely No Selling Involved.
Call Toll Freo: 1 .8 7 7 .8 8 2 .7 3 1 7
or Email: ajvrosonrch0ynhoo.com
state your name, address, telephone number and
mortgage affiliation to receive your Information packet.

{Mortgage company employee* and tholr families ate e.cluded.)

G E T A DIRECTV SYSTEM
I n c l u d i n g in s t a ll a t io n in u p to

1, 2, 3, or 4 rooms

FREE!

U

D i n C C T V.

D igita l Satellite Sales

8 0 0 -2 4 7 -2 8 0 3
w w w .d ir e c tG c h .tv

r+elthifoy
town* N rffartt I I
W •**» I M i
CWw*
if iSf I f m tbtn W * m 4 trt* cttttnvt mh 1*4 tn *
e rf m r to rigunt $#re ffim c w rey W i

GARAGE
STARTING AT $3,995;00;

5 7 c. c. LTD □ 5 T c.R

for FREE brochure

800-341-70%

READ THIS AD.

HOME SCHOOLING?
C o m e s e e w hy o v e r 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 stu d e n ts u s e ...
Plant City - - June 1
buytoim Dench—June 2
Orlondo/Kissimmee— June 3
Deltonn/I)range City— June 4
Orlando (Int’l Air|xirt)—June 8
Spiing Itill/Weeki Wnrhee—June IG
I'niupa/brnndon—June 17

rA B ek,} B o o k
• Character-building Tbxtbooks
• Time-Saving Parent Material*

*&gt;\0 W A B e k o A c a d e m y
• Master Teachers on DVD
• Complete K-12 Program*
I o r m o r e in fo :

Q

1-800-874-3597, ext. 313

0

OR, DON’T.

A n exercise in freedom .

www.abeka.org/313

By deciding to continue reading,
t Why pay lull price for your prescriptions?
I You can save up to 80% with ShopCanadaRX.

W in n ip e g , C a n a d a

1-866-650-7467
www.ShopCanndaRX.com

VIAGRA ! 1
DIET PILLS 1
«,

»'

1

1

I om S lrrn ()tli A lle riltfli
”
MittkO'it 1' i p ‘ i ii|itio n '

iii

Orta OnHntwithCredit Cud
orCal nowloll tmt
1-888-527-0870
H t e n d Check w M O lo
PE Lab*
,
t i l l &gt; W M th &gt;1
J J—
OKC OK 71109

I

- in
. *i .-Vy*

i\

you’ve just demonstrated a key American

sleeping in on Sundays and listening

freedom-choice. And, should you

to any darned music you please can be

choose to turn the page, take a nap or go

just as fulfilling as your right to vote
SRiv

f l

dye your hair blue, that’s cool too.

(60 t*b i)-3 7 .S m g $79.95

imAi&gt;

f f if.-*■ ■■4 »'Adv •id

1

P r m it p t t o ii S litn g tfi A l if in j t i f P t
w ith o u t P ff tc iip lio n f

l

• (30 tabs)- 100mg $79.95
(60 tabs)- 100mg $129.95

1l

1

Your right to backyard barbeques,

.

for the president. Maybe even more so

Xenicato
(120 c ip *)-1 2 0 m g $99 95

FREE
SHIPPING

sc xp
i fillu sa .c o m

Because while rights like freedom of

Call now tod trta!

1-888-527-0870
• r la n d Chock or M O to:
P E . la b s

102S 8W fttth •(
OKC OK 7)100

i

speech, freedom of religion and freedom

dietpillusa.com

Stressed out? Find out why.
In today’* w orld, gaining peace of
m ind can b e d iffk u ll. Dot. when you
read and u » U u iu lk i /lie Aftkfm i
S .if&gt; u to f SUnt.il Health by L. Kim
Hubbard, you've got Hie know-how to
help get rid of .trees1

because you can enjoy these freedoms

Buy, read and usa D ianetitt:
The Modern S.leme o l M ental Health b y
L.Ron Hubbard
M PUcr S4 9 9 V BootPm e. $2400 H vdcovw

personally and often.

of the press get all the attention in the

So take a moment to celebrate all

Constitution, the smaller liberties you

the little liberties you enjoy in America.
* 789* '

T h ii rip lo a iv e b»-»lM-llrr deal, w ith
the stress -creating prut'lems you face
every
d a y -p ro b le m * tlia l can
*fiorten your life!

.*

. ;

can enjoy every day in America are no
ANPdfa. %e mi *4 iWown (k ^n|*« mt

- •

•!y \ \ f M r f v . v

less important or worthy of celebration.

*c

,.I f. L.'- j „• ,1 j . m\

v -A
►»»i

.

Or, forget all this and choose to take

C a ll (B 1 3 ) 8 7 0 -7 0 2 2
t o p la c e y o u r o rd e r.

l ‘Uid out live only proven,
sale, workable way to erase
the causes o f »trr»» and gain confidence

* .* ■

*■

ir f *

W- t ■/|ui

in

• &gt;
j

-■

! .k c ;

’’dl
,ii;
#

J L .\ i ,h

1

bC

Fr e e d o m . A p p r e c ia t e

jr, onr- bedroom condos, full kitchens, incredible
imenities and the best locations'

^ Y tr a ^ n o liV /a y s
r , .i MMjtii f ’k,* T.u B a v - O ' jva i.ijxlity ifuooQh June 30tti 2004 Ejciu Uov MoiicUvs

800-438-6493 • extraholidays.com

y ,»•

them for granted- its a free country.
... . -

Summer Travel Fun!

,-n •

&gt;

v

J.
r*

'

i* J . 4,

i

i /

■■

.J*

ik
$

it . C h e r is h it . P ro tect it .

?

�1^

T he Sanford H erald

Vol. 112

___

No. B0

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a

Copyrighl O 2004 Th« Sanford Herald

50 &lt;

www.sanfordnewspaper.com

Bystander thwarts bank
robber’s escape attempt

M ay 2 6 , 2 0 0 4

By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

When James Trainor, 48, of
Orlando went Tuesday to rob
his second Seminole County
bank in less than week, he did­
n't expect the quick work of a
Good Samaritan would foil Iris
crime spree.
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office deputies responded at
about 9:20 a m. to a bank rob­
bery at the CNL Bank, 1200 S.
International Parkway, in unin­

corporated Lake Mary. Trainor
had already slipped away, but
he couldn't evade Justice —
Longwood resident Steven
Justice that is.
Shortly after the bank rob­
bery, a deputy approached a
blue Jeep Cherokee similar to
the one used as a get-a-way
vehicle described by witnesses
at a Lake Mary bank robbery
last Thursday at the First
National Bank of Central
Florida at 1511 International
Parkway, located near the

intersection of County Road
46A.
"Lake Mar)' (police) provid­
ed some very timely informa­
tion," said Steve Olson,
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office spokesman.
According to sheriff's office
authorities, when Lake Mary
olice heard the robbery call
eing dispatched they provid­
ed deputies a description of the
vehicle and suspect from the

E

See Robbery, Page 6A

H«r«ld photo by Tommy Vincent

Seminole County Sheriff’s Office deputies gather at Petty’s Meats
on State Road 434 after a Lake Mary bank robber was nabbed.

Senior showcase
The score may not have
been close, but the game was
competitive as senior baseball
players from the seven
Seminole Athletic Conference
schools met one final time
on the diamond.

Annual derby run brings out the best

See Sports, Pago 9A

FHP investigates
dead man found
along side 17-92
The body of a man was
located by Seminole County
sheriff's deputies Saturday off
tire shoulder of US. Highway
17-92, east of the Sanford Zoo,
near tire Preserve at Lake
Monroe subdivision.
The body was identified as
that of Dwayne Anthony
McFarlane, 39, of DeBary.
Initially suspecting that
McFarlane may have been
struck by a vehicle which left
the area, the case was turned
over to the Florida Highway
Patrol.
TUesday morning however
a spokesperson for tire FHP
•aid it is now uncertain if the
man was actually struck by a
vehicle.
"At this time, we arc wait­
ing for results from the
Medical Examiner," said FHP
officer Kim Miller. "Once we
get that information, we will
be able to determine if it may
have been a hit-and-run, or
death from some other cause.”
The FHP is asking that any­
one with information rcganling this incident plume the
FHP at 407-737-2300.

John Mica to
dedicate bridge
A dedication ceremony
will be held for the new
bridge at Interstate 4 and the
St. Johns River on Monday,
May 31, from 9:30 to 10 a m.
The new span will be offi­
cially named the "St. Johns
River Veterans Memorial
Bridge" during the event.
Congressman John Mica,
District 7, in conjunction
with members of the Florida
State Legislative Delegation
of Seminole and Volusia
Counties, will be participat­
ing in this special occasion.
The dedication will begin
promptly at 9:30 a.m. and
will take place by the old
swing bridge in Wayside
Park, on the Seminole
County side of the St. Johns
River, just north and west of
1-4 off of U.S. 17-92.

Seminole Smile

Jennifer Houke —
Heathrow resident

The Sanford Parks
and Recreation
Department sponsored
the 16th Annual AllAmerican local Soap
Box Derby races on
May 22, at Sanford’s
Derby Park on Oregon
Avenue. The event was
well attended, and the
racers brought cheers
from family members
and spectators alike.
Winners in the three
classes were as follows:
Stock Division,
David Pond, age 8 of
Altamonte Springs,
first place; Casey
Kostewicz, age 10 of
Lake Mary, second
place; and Trey Perry,
age 11 of Mims, third
place.
In the Superstock
Division, Kyle
Lawrence (pictured far
right),
DeLand

M ica
pushes
S.R . 417
project
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

Harald photo by Jim Wontz

(pictured above), age
13, of Altamonte
Springs, took third
place.
In the Master's
Division, T.J. Pond
(pictured right), age 11
of Altamonte Springs,
was first; Jeff Robinson,
age 14 of Sanford was
second, and Alexis
Cadiz, age 12 of
Deltona was third
place winner.
Tiie top winners in
each of the three divi­
sions are now qualified
to represent Sanford in
the World Champion
Race to be held in
Akron, Ohio in July.
Soap Box Derby is a
youth gravity racing
program for boys and
girls ages 8 to 17. It is a
unique program that
encourages close adultyouth activities while
building and racing the
car.

LAKE MARY — A federally
subsidized transportation proj­
ect could make it easier for
International Parkway execu­
tives to make their way to the
east side of Seminole County.
Congressman John Mica
(7Ui District-R) is championing
$5 million in federal assistance
for a fourth leg of the
Greene Way (State Road 417).
Although the extension would
be less than a mile long. Lake
Mary Commissioner Gary
Brender said the project is key
to tlic developing corridor.
The "Missing Link" of the
state road was completed two
years ago with new ramps at
both Lake Mary Boulevard and
U.S. Highway 17-92 and new
interchanges at Interstate 4,
Rinehart Road and County
Road 46A. The $265 million
link was built to ease traffic
woes on Interstate 4, but
Brender said one more inter­
change could further reduce
congestion on Rinehart Road.
"I think we arc really getting
ahead of the traffic needs by

See Project, Page 3A

Schools
foundation
takes stock
in students
By Steve Paradis
Herald Correspondent

SHS student searches for crowning pageant glory
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

LAKE MARY — Watch out
pageant goers, there's a new
kid on the block that actually
won't be a kid for very muen
longer.
After finishing runner up in
the Miss Florida Teen Pageant
May 1 and Miss Seminole High
School Jan. 26, Justina Freeman,
17, of Lake Mary, is setting her
sights on next year's Miss
Florida crown.
Although Freeman entered
her first pageant when she was
7 years old, she didn't start her
recent interest in pageants until
last year. After snagging first
runner up at the Miss Orlando
Teen pageant last fall. Freeman
said sne learned something.
"Maybe I have a knack for
this whole pageant thing," she
said.

Freeman was crowned Miss
Winter Park on Feb. 21 and
used the honor to spring board
herself toward the Miss Florida
Teen Pageant. Not only did she
come away with the first run­
ner-up prize, but also was
awarded the titles of most pho­
togenic, best talent and evening
gown.
"It's a story in itself because
another girl was wearing the
same dress," she said. "I was
fixing to change my dress and
they said just wear the dress
'it's not the dress, it's the girl in
the dress and the way you carry
yourself.'"
The gauntlet of pageants will
subside this summer for
Freeman, as she will rest up for
her final year at Seminole High
School and a shot at the coveted
Miss Florida crown.
"I think you learn a lot about
the whole interviewing process

Kaye Simerly
“R esults A re M y C redentials”

(4 0 7 ) 2 2 2 -1 9 9 0

and how to speak to
Freeman wants to
study music and act­
people," she said about
pageants. "They are
ing in college, but
really just a fine time to
wants to focus on a
different degree.
get to know 20 to 30
other girls."
"I'm also planning
to study law to have
With her senior year
something to fall back
remaining at Seminole
on," she said.
High School, Freeman
is hoping to graduate
Freeman is also an
experienced actress
early to concentrate
more on her acting and
roles in sevFreeman
pageant endeavors.
p reductions,
"I've been very, very
including "Meet me
busy, but it's been fun," she in St. Louis" and "Carousel/ at
said. "1 love it when my sched­ the Mark 2 Dinner Theatre in
ule is really full."
Orlando. The schedules for the
When sne is not fulfilling a productions are usually eight
schedule of appearances as shows in five days.
reigning Miss Winter Park,
Between the pageants and
Freeman is thinking ahead acting, Freeman has also found
about college. She is consider­ time to participate in various
ing enrolling at the University school activities such as Mock
of Central Florida or Rollins Trial.
College, but is also looking at
University of Florida.
See Pageant, Page 6A

LONGWOOD — In the year
2000, an eighth-grade Hispanic
student at South Seminole
Middle School in Casselberry
found a pamphlet that became
his ticket to a college scholar­
ship.
Fernando Echevarria said he
was curious about the Take
Stock in Children program
offered by The Foundation for
Seminole
County
Public
Schools. It awards a four-year
college scholarship to lowincome students who meet
requirements.
"I had heard or read that 60
percent of Hispanics don't
make it past their first year of
college," said Fernando, now a
senior at Lake Howell High
School in Winter Park. "1 didn't
want to be a statistic. I wanted
to succeed."
Fernando and 15 other stu­
dents graduated from the Take
Stock program May 6 at Lyman
High School. Each received a

See Program, Page 3A

Tha Simerly Team

P artn er Up With The Team Of Kaye Simerly
To Sell Your Home
Let’s Talk About My Menu Of Services

kayestate@aol.com

Heritage Realty
www.teamslmeriy.oom

1

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180334">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, May 23, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180335">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180336">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on May 23, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180337">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180338">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, May 23, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180339">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180340">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180341">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180342">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="18068" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17672">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/7919d49e738d97a0179b701328a5300c.pdf</src>
        <authentication>e6de33faa3cc6d4586011565b85a9c9f</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180353">
                    <text>Page 6B

The Herald

Sunday. March 21.2004

FO X &amp; JACOBS H O M E S
bv,

C E N T E X

Live Large. Pay Less.
The Preserve at Lake
Monroe Now Selling!
Welcome to our newest Fox &amp; Jacobs community by
Centex, The Preserve at Lake Monroe. Here you’ll find
homes with more room, features and energy efficiency
than others at a much lower price. Time to leave the
confines of that small place you’re in right now and
move up to The Preserve at Lake Monroe - offering easy
access to 1-4, the 417 Interchange, historic downtown
Sanford, Seminole Towne Center Mall, and the
Heathrow Business District. Visit us today.

s m a ll

prices

SAVE $3,000 in Closing Costs
on Select Inventory Homes!'

HIAIHtOW

*Not good with any other offer. Prices and offer subject to change without
prior notice. Must use builder mortgage company for offer to apply.
Offer good on Fox &amp; Jacobs homes at The Preserve at Like Monroe only.

(4 0 7 ) 2 6 8 -4 1 0 8

From 1-4 East, exit 104, turn right off the exit. Turn left on Monroe Drive to
17-92. Turn right on 17-92 to the community, 1 mile on the right.
CENTEX HOMES
DISNEY AREA
REUNION RESORT I d U I O f ORLANDO*
IxxMtJ &amp;14 * i j Huy. SJl somth of Dwtey
From the S280*t - (407) 396-9S00

i o \ k |A r o n s

i i o m i

WATERFORD LAKES AREA • WATERFORD CHASE EAST
OSPREY RIDGE

looted edit on Lake Underhill Bi,
to Waterford Ckue Parkway then right.
From the J1S0V (407) 382-6551

NORTHWEST ORLANDO
MAGNOLIA PLANTATION

Cited Golf Count Community.
Looted ohMarkham Woods Hi, .Smile mjrth
of Lake Mary Bled. Gael entry on left.
Prom the low S3SOY • (407) 805-90%
For Custom Hom eirtei - (407) 805 9448
COMING SOONI

JncfmTkSJnowrormingror uk
fotowkrgnowcommunityit
wwwaotufiomu-otitndo.com

OVIEDO
MADISON CREEK

Looted on TnikaudL Id (Saab of Bedbug
Lake Rdjmd north of Dike Rd. ohthe west ude
of TuikaudL Id. nut tie Lutheran Chunk.)

s

C EN TEX TOW NHOM ES

&gt;• C E N T E X

CLERMONT
SKYRDGE VALLEY • Selling Phase III

Looted ohCatna Tower Bh-J,
I mile north of Veil Huy SO.
From the $1501 • (352) 243-1504
SANFORD
THE PRESERVE I t LAKE MONROE
Looted toil of 1-4 oh 17-92.
From the S1S0Y-(407)2684108

WATERFORD LAKES AREA

OVIEDO

COMING SOONI

THE VlU AS I t WATERfORD LAKES

ASHFORD PARK

OVIEDO

Located east of ALifaya Trad on
Waterford Lakes Pkuy

Located at the intersection of Mama Ate.
and Tuskaudla Rd., Near 417 Toll Road.

MADISON PLACE

From the 5130‘s -(8 0 7 ) 823-7900

From the $140Y • (407) 327-4915

Located on Tuskaudla Rd. (South ofRedbug Lake
Rd., and north of Dike Rd. on the west side of
Tuskaudla Rd., near the Lutheran Church.)

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

WINTER SPRINGS

(407)661-2150

SAWGRASS POINT

HERTTAGE PARK

Located on West Town Pkuy.
dose to 434 and 436.

Located on SR 434 in Winter Sfrmgi.
Next to the Post Office.

LONGWOOD

From the $140^ - (407) 788-0177

From the $150*5 - (407) 327-6456

DISNEY AREA

Located on Wtkha Springs Rd. (Just northof SR
434 and south of L Lake Brantley Dr., near Sable
Point Country Club.)

TOWNHOMES a t REUNION RESORT

(407)8624913

HIGHCROFT POINT

I CLUB OF ORLANDO"

Located at 1-4 and Huy 331, south of
Disney
From the low $200^ - (407) 396-9500

OPEN SEVEN DAYS
Mon. - Sat. 10:00 to 6:00 pm. Sun. 12:00 to 6:00 pm

�Vol. 112 No. 62

50&lt;

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a

Copyright O 2004 The Sanford Harald

County bans video-slot machines
M arch

By Christopher Patton

24, 2004

Sanford may be the last stand for those
wishing to open an adult arcade

M anaging Editor

SANFORD — The county
is the latest local government
agency in Seminole to ban
video-slot machines, but that
still may not stop the rise of
the casinolike establishments
in the area.
Following in the footsteps
of the city of Long wood,
which passed a similar ordi­
nance March 1, county com­
missioners voted unanimous­
ly Tuesday on a measure that

would outlaw commercial
facilities that house any sort
of slot machine. It does not
prohibit personal ownership.
Adult-arcade owners in
other Central Florida com­
munities skirted state laws
prohibiting gambling bycontending their video machines
paid out based on skill — not

Airport
hears it
from
citizens

Back in action
The High School Spring
Sports Season kicked back
into high gear on M onday
after a slow week because of
the Spring Break.
See Sport*, Page 8A

Sheriff's office
seeks suspect in
club shooting

M

fashioned
video-slot
machines with images rolling
by at more than a 100 per sec­
ond. Players are expected to
push a button to stop each
row of rotating figures to
match up like images. And
instead of cash payouts, the
establishments awarded gift
certificates, small prizes and

Seo Arcade, Page 3A

Idyllw ilde
principal
is retiring

a r c h

By Cristina Llorens
H erald Intern

By Dan Ping

The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office is seeking a
suspect whom is believed
responsible for an early
Sunday morning shooting at
a Sanford area nightclub.
The suspect is identified
as 28-year-old James
Roosevelt Lee. According to
sheriff's office officials, he
lists sev­
eral
home
address­
es in
Central
Florida.
The
shooting
occurred
just
l_e e
before
closing
time, at 1:49 a.m., at Wavies
Nightclub, which is located
near 18th Street and
Southwest Road.
The argument inside the
nightclub is believed to be
over a cell phone.
Timothy E. Thomas, 33,
of Sanford was injured when
he was shot in the head with
a handgun. Thomas was
taken to Orlando Regional
Medical Center. The investi­
gator handling the case
reports that doctors say
Thomas will most likely lose
his right eye. At this point,
Thomas' injuries do not
appear life threatening.
A female patron was also
injured with a dislocated
shoulder during the rush out
of the club, after the shooting
occurred.
Anybody with informa­
tion of James Roosevelt Lee's
whereabouts is asked to call
Investigator Sara Klein of the
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office at 407-665-6600, or
Crime Line at 1-800-423TIPS, where one can remain
anonymous, and may
receive a cash reward for
vital information related to
tills case.

Tony Daniols (right), board member of Meals on
Wheels, calls all 5K Walk/March participants to the
starting line at Sanford Museum.

Editor

SANFORD — About 250
people gathered last week
at Gate 6 in the domestic
terminal
of
Orlando
Sanford
International
Airport to ask questions
about the airport's future
expansion.
The meeting was request­
ed by the Seminole County
Sustainable Com m unities
Advisory Council (SCAC)
to address specific ques­
tions the group has regard­
ing the airport's growth.
While many of those who
attended were able to ask
pointed questions of airport
president Larry Dale, those
who organized the meeting
say their questions remain
unanswered.
"I don't think our objec­
tives were met because we
let the audience take over
the meeting," said Deborah
Schafer, who is active with
SCAC. "Not that that's a
bad thing."
Dale had planned a pres­
entation of the airport's
expansion and intended to
address a list of questions
SCAC had submitted prior
to the March 15 meeting.
Shortly after he began his
presentation, however, Dale
was peppered with ques­
tions from the audience.
"Why are you subsidiz­
ing the airlines?" asked one
man.
"Why does the Sanford
airport continue to growth
when there is ample capaci­
ty
at
Melbourne
or
Daytona?" asked another.

Hamid photo* by Tommy Vlocant

Tbo Federal Trust Bank (left) team
of (left to right) Judy Marok, Jackie
Randolph, Dorothy Mondo, Francos
Bradshaw and In the front Alida
Francis readios for the even! last
weekend. In the foreground (below),
members of the AT&amp;T Lake Mary
team is out in force as they are one
of the event sponsors.

SANFORD — Seminole
County
Public
Schools
announced that principals in
schools around the county
will be moved due to princi­
pals that are retiring and the
opening of new schools.
The transfer of 10 princi­
pals to different schools will
r e q u ir e
approval
by
the
It’s going
sch ool
to
be hard
b o a rd .
for me lo
T h e
c o u n ty
walk away.
will also
h a v e
e i g h t
David Scott
Idyllwilde Elom.
vacancies
________Principal
to fill by
J u l y ,
when new principals in
Florida usually begin their
jobs.
Idyllwilde Elementary in
Sanford is one of the schools
that will need a new princi­
pal after the retirement of
current principal David
Scott, who has been there for
nine years.
Scott, who has been an
educator in the county's
school system for 32 years,
said he enjoys "being a part
of student achievement and
providing a system where
students get to learn outside
the classroom."
Scott received his bache­
lor's degree from Florida
State University and com­
pleted his master's degree at
the University of Central
Florida. He taught at Red
Bug Elementary, was assis­
tant principal at Sabal Point
Elementary, and was princi­
pal
at
Longwood
Elementary and Hamilton
Elementary.
"It's been very rewarding.
I enjoy a lifestyle that has
challenges in it," Scott said.
See Principals, Page 6A

See Airport, Page 7 A

Taskforcelobbiesformental-healthlawreform
By Christopher Patton
M anaging Editor

Seminole Smile

SANFORD
—
Many
Seminole County residents
will never forget July 8, 1998.
Come next year, law enforce­
ment agencies around the
state will also know of that
tragic day, as a new bill
expected to be passed into
law is a direct result.
Seminole County Deputy
Sheriff Eugene "Stetson"
Gregory was shot and killed
in a 1998 dispute with Alan
Singletary.
Singletary, 43, wounded
two other deputies in that 13hour Geneva standoff before
being fatally shot himself.
Singletary's family had tried
for years to get him help for

Tommy Jackson —

Gty of Longwood
Chief of Police

his paranoid schizophrenia,
but one outdated law stood in
their way, said Seminole
County Sheriff Don Eslinger.
With the direct help of two
family members from that
heartbreaking
event
—
widow Linda Gregory and
Alan's sister Alice Petree —
and countless other support­
ers, Eslinger is pushing for
reform. Once considered a
pioneering act, Florida law­
makers created the Baker Act
more than three decades ago.
It permits treatment facilities
to hold patients up to three
days if they are deemed an
imminent danger to them­
selves or others.
The problem is after 72
hours, the patients are most
often let free without any

Kaye S imerly
“ R e s u lt s A r e

M y

C r e d e n t ia ls

(407) 222-1990

S oC E S S iS 3

chance. A 1997 revision in the
state gambling law allowed
games of chance at popular
children arcades such as
Chucky E. Cheese, in which
players receive tickets that
can be redeemed for candy or
small trinkets.
But unlike Skee-Ball and
Super Shot, adult arcades

coupons.
An Apopka woman inquir­
ing about Seminole County's
ordinance Tuesday said she
feels adult arcades are being
shortchanged. She is consid­
ering opening a video-slot
business, but says she will
have to look elsewhere —
maybe Sanford.
"There are different types
of games just like there are
many types of Fords," said
Jackie Trevathan about the

■f

k a y « t» t» @ a o l.csm _ _

stipulation to continue treat­
ment. The cycle can be vis­
cous as patients identified by
law enforcement officials can
be readmitted under the
Baker Act numerous times.
The deaths of Gregory and
Singletary are about to break
that sometimes never-ending
series. Eslinger and others
introduced a Baker Act
reform bill to state lawmakers
in 2002. After some tweaking
in 2003, the House almost
unanimously passed the bill
with a 113-2 margin. The
Senate failed to hear the bill
before the end of the session
and another year went by and
possibly five more deaths
that could have been averted.
See Baker, Page 7A

Hamid photo by Tommy Vlncant

Linda Gregory recently became chairman of the Seminole County
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Task Force as she received
the gavel from Larry Bacon of the Seminole County Sheriffs Office.

The

Partner Up With The Team Of Kaye Simerly
To Sell Your Home
Let’s Talk About My Menu Of Services

H e r ita g e R e a lty

_______ ______________________________________ ______ www.teamsimerty.oofn

�fM g e 4 t\

T h e H erald

Wednesday. Ftebruary 4. 2004

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

I n B rief

Smile for the birdie

O ut &amp; A bout

THUR

14-year-old girl brings
prescription drugs to
Lawton Chiles school
The Sem inole County Sheriffs Office
is looking into a possible felony charge
with regard to an incident Tuesday
m orning at Lawton C hiles M iddle
School near O viedo that involved three
8th grade girls, who attend the school.
A ccording to the investigating
y, it appears a 14-year-old girl
brought som e prescription medications
to school and gave them to her two
friends, ages 13 and 14.
One of her friends reported to the
school office, at around 10:15 am, of not
feeling well. School officials pressed her
for details and learned about the other
two girls possibly ingesting the drugs.
Those two girls were brought to the
clinic. S
School officials became concerned
when two of the girls began to exhibit
signs of drowsiness. The O viedo Fire
Department was called. According to
the public safety communications cen­
ter, two girls were transported to Winter
Park Hospital and one went to Florida
Hospital, East.
According to the deputy handling the
call, the case will be turned over to the
school resource deputy for further
investigation. The girl, w ho brought the
m edications to school, could face a
felony charge. How many and what
charges are still being exam ined.
The school district is also exam ining
the option of expelling the 14 year old,
who brought the drugs to school and
allegedly gave them to her friends, since
this violates the district's zero tolerance
policy.

Wyman executive is arrested,
accused of swindling money
from Seminole County
Candace Birle, 55, chief executive offi­
cer of the Wyman Fields Foundation was
arrested Monday and is accused of grand
theft.
The investigation began in March
2002,
after
Sem inole
County
Government requested that the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office look into the mat­
ter with regard to possible alleged crimi­
nal wrongdoing.
The Wyman Fields Foundation had
entered into an earlier
partnership
with
Sem inole
County
Government to build
affordable housing. The
money to pay for the
housing came from
state and federal grants.
In the arrest affidavit,
it is alleged that Birle
fraudulently submitted
Birle
billing
requests
for
$65,000. Copies of can­
celled checks, made out to subcontrac­
tors, were provided for billing purposes.
Wyman
Fields
requested,
and
received, the money to pay subcontrac­
tors for work on an affordable housing
project called The Hamlet, near Sanford.
The
contractors
were
reportedly
unaware that Wyman Fields had made
the subm issions in their name.
Three-of-the-four contractors were
even tu ally paid, but only after the
Sem inole County Sheriffs Office began
its criminal investigation in 2002. The
fourth contractor has not been paid to
date.
In January of this year, Sem inole
County Government supplied additional
information in the case, which assisted in
establishing a paper trail with regard to
the cancelled checks.
Last week, two representatives from
the State Attorney's Office, and a circuit
judge, reviewed the case and an arrest
warrant was issued for Birle.
Early M onday m orning, Birle was
taken into custody by Investigator John
Kent of the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office Economic &amp; Computer Crimes
Unit and by Lake County deputies. The
arrest occurred at her Lake County home
in Yalaha.
Birle w as booked into the Lake County
Jail. Her bond was set at $3,000. She has
since posted bond and is out of jail.

Lake Mar)’ High School
Drama Department presents
"The Pajama Game" on
March 25, 26 and 27 at 7
p.m. Cost of admission is $4.
The musical is filled with
comedy and romance, and
will provide entertainment
for the whole family- More
information is available by
calling 407-320-9642 before
2:30 p.m. on weekdays.
The Seminole High School
Drama Department presents
"It's Murder in the Wings."
The mystery/comedy play
will be performed in the
school auditorium on March
25, 26 and 27 at 7 p.m. All
tickets are $5 at the door.

FR1

tta a ld photo by Tommy Vincent

Gollers at a recent Foundation lor Seminole County Schools golt tournament at Hoathrow Country Club smilo as they pre­
pare to too oft hoping that smiling lor the birdio will help thorn shoot thoir own birdie on the course.

Battery
• Kelly Jean-Marie Roth, 18, of
Airport Boulevard, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Thursday following an altercation
with a male. She was charged with
battery — touch or strike (domes­
tic).
• Ashanti Afana Omowale, 28, of
Airport Boulevard, Sanford, was
arrested
by Sanford
police
Thursday following an altercation
with a female. He was charged with
battery — touch or strike (domestic)
and obstructing justice, intimidating
or threatening the victim, and
attempting to deprive use of 911.
• Mary Scott, 38, of Like Monroe
Terrace, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at her resi­
dence. She reportedly hit a male on
the back of the head with an
unknown object. She was charged
with aggravated battery with use of
a deadly weapon.
• Daniel Edwards, 3(1, listed as
homeless in Winter Park, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police on Saturday on
Sanford Avenue. He reportedly
stayed for a night in a home and
refused to leave when asked,
defending himself with a golf club.
He was charged wit aggravated bat­
tery with use of a deadly weapon.
• Felipe Espinosa, 30, of Wilner
Circle, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at his resi­
dence following a dispute with his
wife. He had reportedly grabbed
her by the hair, kicked her in the
legs, and punched her in the head.
He was charged with battery —
causing bodily harm (domestic).
• Lawrence Limarr Jones, 26, of
Ridgewixxi Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested
by Sanford
police
Wednesday at his residence follow­
ing an altercation with a pregnant
female. He reportedly pushed her to
the ground and began kicking her
several times in the stomach. He
also reportedly threatened her ver­
bally. He was charged with aggra­
vated battery on a pregnant victim
(domestic violence) and simple
assault — threat to do violence
(domestic).
Soliciting
Dennis Wayne Pickett, 44, listed
as homeless in Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police at the comer of
State Road 46 and Towne Center
Boulevard. He reportedly was
standing in the median holding a
sign. He was charged with obstruc­
tion of public streets without permit
and soliciting for money.

with shoplifting.
Trespassing
Deidre Latoshia Smith, 18, of
Mara Court, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at
Georgia Avenue. She had been rid­
ing ill a car that had been reported­
ly stolen by another male. Site was
charged with trespassing.
Traffic cases
• Michele Marie Ray, 33, of
Wood me re Street, I lobe Sound, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday at
First Street and Jessamine Avenue,*
Sanford. She was charged with non­
moving traffic violation — driving
with a suspended license.
• Richard Chalmers Grev, 64, of
Atlantic Boulevard, Jacksonville,
was arrested by Sanford police on
the comer of 25th Street and Old
Like Mary' Road. I ie had reportedly
rear-ended another car. He was dis­
covered to have bloodshot e’ye*s and
the odor of alcohol on his bre*ath. I le
was charged with traffic offensedriving under the influence (DU1) of
alcohol or drugs, DUI property
damage and reckless driving.
Thefts
• Egbert Anthony Davis, 36, of
Third Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Friday at the cor­
ner of Kith Street and Pine Avenue.
He was charged with grand theft of
a motor vehicle (of value less than
$20,(XXI) and driving with a sus­
pended license.
• Shamria Nichole Hooks, 19, of
Georgia Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
at Georgia Avenue. She had been
driving a car that had been report­
edly stolen by another male. She
was charged with grand theft of a
motor vehicle (of value less than
$20,000) and trespassing.
• Lonnie Fuller. 25, of Fifth Street,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday on Rinehart Road. He
reportedly took a cell phone from a
store without paying. He was
charged with shoplifting.

Burglary
• James Daniel Irwin, 34, of
Virginia Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
on Celery Avenue. He reportedly
broke into a residence at night and
stole several items. When he was
discovered by the owner of the
house, he attempted to restrain the
owner with force*. He was charged
with burglary with assault or bat­
tery, Battery on a person‘65 years of “
age or older and petty larceny.
Drug cases
• Lirry Cornell Johnson, 46, of
Anderson Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
on the comer of llth Street and
Jessamine Avenue. He and another
man were reportedly involved in
the use of illegal narcotics. He was
charged with drug possession
(cocaine) and carrying a concealed
weapon.
• Jesse James Hurley, 43, listed as
homeless in Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday on the
comer of llth Street and Jessamine
Avenue. He was charged with pos­
session of narcotic equipment.
• Edgar Ashley, 54, of 16th Street,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police lliursday at the comer of
llth Street and French Avenue. He
had reportedly been loitering
behind a closed business, where he
was found to be in possession of
devices used to smoke crack
cocaine. He was charged with pos­
session and/or use of narcotics
equipment and carrying a con­
cealed weapon.

• Anthony John Burgess, 18, of
15th Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday on Orlando
Drive. He reportedly attempted to
take film without paying. He was
charged with larceny.

Property damage
Octavia Q. Robinson, 27, of
Castle Brewer Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday at
Like Monroe Terrace. She reported­
ly threw a rock through a window.
She was charged with firing a mis­
sile into a dwelling and property
damage (of value less than $2(X)).

• Louis Holloway, 57, listed as
homeless in Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday on
French Avenue. He reportedly tried
to take a box of tobacco from a store
without paying. He was charged

Forgery
Eloise Rawls, 44, of 18th Street,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday on 25lh Street. She was
charged with forgery — altered
bank bill note check draft.

"Bering Strait," a sevenpiece musical group from
Russia will perform at the
Helen Stairs Theatre. One
performance only at 7:30
p.m. Tickets are $25 and $30.
For more information,
call the box office at
407-321-8111.
Senior Health &amp;
Recreation Expo will be
held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Casselberry Senior
Center. There will be a free
health fair bag to the first
100 seniors who register.
More than 30 community
organizations addressing a
variety of health topics will
be on hand. The event is
free. For more information,
call 407-696-5122.

SAT
The Fab Follies presents
"Ain't We Got Fun,"
Saturday and Sunday at 2
p.m. at the Helen Stairs
Theatre in downtown
Sanford, with an extra per­
formance Saturday at 7 p.m.
It’s a cast of 40 with music
vmt remember from lbiV*v*u
1920s to the 1970s. Tickets
are $15 and $12.
"Helping to unite loving
families with homeless ani­
mals.” That is the motto that
Seminole County Animal
Services is using to promote
the first Seminole County
Animal Adopl-A-Thon.
During the spring,
Seminole County Animal
Services sees an increase in
the number of pets that
come into the shelter.
Animals in the shelter have
already reached capacity.
Although Seminole County
Animal Services has found
loving homes for many cats
and dogs, the number of ani­
mals coming into the shelter
continues to increase.
The Seminole County
Adopt-A-Thon will allow
loving families the opportu­
nity to visit all kinds of pets.
Seminole County Animal
Services, the SECA of
Central Florida and dozens
of local pet rescue groups
will be on hand with various
types of animals. Pet
Obedience Instructors will
be on-site to provide infor­
mation to new families.
The Adopt-A-Thon will
be held in a large field at the
corner of U.S. I liglnvay 1792 and Bush Boulevard in
Sanford. The field is across
from Flea World at the
entrance to the Seminole
County Operations Center at
Five Points. The event will
take place from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Admission is free and
there will be lots of door
prizes donated by many
local businesses.

1

�T h e H erald

Arcade -----------

Page 3A

Country western singing Russkies invade Sanford

Continued from Page 1A

skill-based slot machines.
"It's just something fun. I’m
sorry the bumble bees and
cherries come up, but this is
not gambling these are just
arcade games.”
Adult arcades staked claim
in about a half dozen Volusia
County communities for
months before authorities
cracked down and charged
owners with illegal gambling
last year. A circuit judge in
January declared the devices
found in the Volusia estab­
lishments as illegal.
The issue first came to
ahead in Seminole County
when the city of Sanford
passed an emergency ordi­
nance Aug. 29, 2003, to block
a proposed adult arcade in its
downtown.
Longwood
received an application for an
arcade shortly thereafter and
the emergency moratoriums
against the casinolike facili­
ties began flying throughout
the county and its seven
cities.
Similar to Longwood's
new law, the county's broad­
ens the definition of slot
machines to include all slots
no matter if their play is
based on skill or chance.
"To an extent were pro­
hibiting something new in
this ordinance," said County
Attorney bob McMillan.
"This is based on the argu­
ment put forth in Volusia
County and other areas that
these games do not constitute
gambling as they are skill
based."
Violation of the county
ordinance is punishable by
$500 or six months in jail.
McMillan said if adult
arcades still found their way
into Seminole County, he

Wednesday, March 24. 2004

believes they would be prose­
cuted similarly as in Volusia
County for illegal gambling
in addition to the county's
new ordinance.
While Seminole's ordi­
nance applies to the entire
county, it does not supercede
laws already established by
some cities. Sanford and
Winter Springs have adopted
ordinances that restrict adult
arcades to certain areas of the
city, similar to adult enter­
tainment establishments.
Trevathan said she would
carefully investigate opening
an adult arcade in Sanford as
well as other cities that
haven't
banned
slot
machines.
"You just can't jump into
something like this," she said
"It is controversial."
Sanford City Manager Al
Grieshaber said Monday that
the city does not to intend to
allow gambling in the city.
"There is a strong argu­
ment that (slot machines) are
prohibited,"
he
said.
"Someone would have to
prove they are different than
gambling machines."
Trevathan said she would
have no issues with any city
reviewing the video-slot
machines because she is con­
fident they are skill based.
She might want to hurry if
she intends to apply for an
arcade in Sanford.
According to Grieshaber,
Sanford always has the
choice to opt out of their ordi­
nance in favor of the county's
law.
"1 expect the board of city
commissioners may adopt it
if it is stricter than what we
have now," he said. "The city
is strictly against gambling."

By M ich elle D o n ah u e
Herald Correspondent

SANFORD — On March
26, the I lelen Stairs Theatre
will host Bering Strait, one of
the more unique bands in
modern country music.
Comprised of six musicians,
the band members hail from
Obninsk. Russia, a town
shrouded in secrecy during the
Cold War due to its nuclear
power station and top-level
scientific community.
The individuals of the group
have been involved in music
from very young ages, starting
out as classical students. They
were exposed to the complexi­
ties of American bluegrass by
their music teacher, who chal­
lenged his best students to
form a band. The result is a
truly original group that is cap­
tivating audiences around the
United States.
"The band was formed in
1988 and originally only
played bluegrass" said Lydia
Salnikova, a vocalist and musi­
cian for the group. "It wasn't
until the mid-1990s that coun­
try music became our primary
focus."
In the early years, Bering
Strait performed in several
countries and became quite
well known, especially in their
Russian homeland. While
some critics hold to the opin­
ion that the novelty of the
group is what has propelled
them to stardom, Bering
Strait's fan base cite their
unique blend of musical genres
as the primary reason for their
enduring success’.
"We’ve been inspired by
many types of music styles"
said Salnikova, who takes
exception to the 'cute novelty'

A ttention P aren ts!

rePy

the Grttf

Every 40 seconds, another child
becomes lost or missing in America.
PARENTS, we owe it to our children to visit

V

wJ

theory. "From our roots in
bluegrass, to rock and heavy
metal, to jazz, to classical. But
country music is our love, and
the result of all these styles
coming together makes our
sound very unique and origi­
nal."
Fans would likely agree, as
there is an indefinable twist to
their music that keeps listeners
intrigued.
"We've had great responses
from our fans, and we actually
have many fans in the Central
Florida area, who have come to
see us when we've played at
Universal Studios and the
Epcot Center," Salnikova said.
"We've played numerous
other places in Florida as well,
and we love the people and the
weather there, so it is always
nice to perform there."
When asked how the gen­
uine appreciation from fans
makes
the group
feel,
Salnikova said that she person­
ally believes that touching so
many people means that the
band is "doing something
right with our lives." She also
said that when the group has
moments
of
wondering
whether or not they are on the
right path, they look to their
fans for inspiration and
encouragement.
"It's amazing to see familiar
faces in the crowd almost
every place we perform," she
said.
The band plays to both
small and large groups around
the United States, and plans to
return to Europe in the future
for more tours. Their U.S.
home base is Nashville.
"So many musicians have
believed in us and given us
many opportunities to shine,"
Salnikova
said.
"We've

Photo submitted

Tho Helen Stairs Thoatro fe a ­
tures Friday the country w est­
ern m usic of Boring Strait.

received the honor of playing
on the Grand Ole Opry, and
our music has also been nomi­
nated for Grammies. That
would never have happened
without others inside the coun­
try music industry believing in

26th Annual Catfish
A

p r il

2

C r e s c e n t

C it y

FOOD!

Catfish Dinners
GATOttTAtL

Swamp Caooage
Shortcake
Catfish Chowder

F or m ore

E n t e r t a in m e n t !

in fo c a ll th e

PETTING Zoo
antique Car Show
Arts and crafts

H o tlin e
386 6 9 8 - 1 6 4 4

KING
CATFISH
PARADE
AT NOON!

■

A c o m m u n ity u n it e
p ro je c t o f th e R o ta ry
C lu b o f Crtitcnt C ity .

For mure inform ation C all: 800-Tcacli-FL (800-832-2435)
em ail: edrecniit@ fltloe.org
visit: www.'IVat’liInFlorlda.coni

Information that could save your child's life.

C a tfis h

5K R U N !

Florida needs tear hers in math, science, readmit. ESE, ESOL, foreign UngnigH and technology
(■duration. Positions an* available in urtun and rural districts. The Teach In pruiides a convenient,
costeffective forum for teachers seeLinn employment opportunities in Florida to meet with school
distrirl personnel

www.PreventMissingChildren.com

3

&amp;

2 WHOLE
DAYS OF...

June 14 IS, 2004
IVdibletree Hotel at the entrance la I'ldwnal Orlando
(formerly Radissoa Hotel Orlando)

iT E A C H - IN
1 1 1 —— 111— —

us. It really means a lot to us
all."
Salnikova also s a id that liv­
ing outside their home country
has made them richer cultural­
ly. All the band members
admittedly miss their families,
but they value the Western
perspective that living staleside has brought them as indi­
viduals. The group has also
been able to master the English
language, and have been
somewhat Americanized by
living here, though there is no
doubt that Russia will always
bo their first love.
The band recently begun
working with a group called
"Grammies In Schools," in
which artists go into schools to
help kids develop a love and
passion for music.
Tickets for Bering Strait's
performance at the I lelen
Stairs Theatre start at $25, and
can be purchased at the box
office, or by calling 407-3218111. For more Information on
the
band,
log
onto
www.beringstraltonline.com.

C E R A M IC
T IL E S
AT LOW, LOW PRICES!

13"x13"
79&lt; s/f
16"x16"

THE BEST
FLOOR SHOW
IN TOWN!

99&lt; s/f

A

Hardwar
Stores
Pet Friendly Stores

• r

m

i n

i

7

18"x18"
*l11«/f

III t i l l

k iu a r 1!

MORE CARPET
fo r LESS
Textured Nylon Cut-Pile
Many colors to choose from!

4 5 oz *19.75
5 5 OZ *22.45
6 5 OZ $24*85

r

WALK THf PLANK, IT’S

SOLAR
SALT

C O R K !
fr o m $ 3 .1 8 s/f
DURABLE, STYLISH, EASY MAINTENANCE
$

*d "

A

* /

AGE
BRAND

ICEMAKER
FILTER

TIRE CORD
REINFORCED HOSE

Provides great tasting ice
w ater for up to 1 year.

5/0" X 5 0 FT.
For light gardening. Brass
couplings, 5/8’x50'. (73214)

47

$787

BAG

WJS3 WRT FLOORING

sfyd"

80 LB.

EA.

C L A S S IC P L A N K

s/yd"

20-Year W arranty

Textured Berber

$12*64 s/yd"
INCLUDES INSTALLATION!

$5 # 5 0 a T *
IN S T A LL E D

PROPANETANKS
FILLED
iCfSlot

FLORIDA’S LARGEST TILE RETAILER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

MOHAWK

407-834-m E (8 4 S 3 )

M S Ju p er g o

477 W.Stale Rd. 436
Mon-Thurs 9am7pm, Frt.-Sat 9am-6pm
Sun. 11am-5pm
APOPKA

■
B U I HTTTTTV
mimnarT irv*ViL«ji

T2EZST

AmenGa

/
#

ORLANDO

407-884-8836

407-850-5581

2322 E. SemoranBlvd.
Mon-Thure 9am-7pm,Fn-Sat 9am-6pm
Sun It am5pm
LAKE MARY

9428 S. OrangeBlossomTrail
Mon-Sat tlam-tpm. Sun. 11am-5pm

407-771-0076

407-388-0805

PROFESSIONAL
INSTALLATION

FOR OVER 23 YEARSI

We Can Fill Most
Exchange Tanks Too.

20Lb.SQ 95

QUALITYTOUCHFLAT
LATEXWALL&amp;TRIM
• 10 Year Durability
• One Coat Coverage
• Washable
(157865;

TL----- 3 "

ACEQUALITYSHIELD
FIATLATEXHOUSEHUNT
• 10 Year Durability
•O ne Coat Coverage
* Stain Resistant * Washable
• Custom Colors(16344)

$4097
I dm GAL.

Tank

WINTER SPRINGS

1425Tuscawifla Rd, Suite 195
3649 LakeEmmaRd.
Mon-Thurs 9im-7pm. fri.-Sat 9am-6pm Mon-Thurs 9am-7pm.Fri -Sat 9am6pm
Sun. 11am-5pm
Sun. 1t»m-5pm

SATISFACTIONGUARANTEED

The B est F loor Show In 1b u n

Altamonte Springs * Apopka * Capo Coral * Daytona Baach • Dalray Beach * Ft. Myara
Lake Mary • Lauderhill * Naples * Orlando • Pompano • Winter Springs
Oflata vaM *tule m n * . l lo t Prevtoua pureftata* do m l apply "Pnc* doaa m l induct* mgfcknga, prop work, turratur* ramoval
"Carp*.
nckid* datvary. bate n iU ltln n . 7/16* Raband 6t&gt; padding freardontial only) AddHianal cftarget lor lumAure removal and atop
labor Eiptrta 3*31/04 *B*a*d on approval Cartaai raatnction* apply

ServingAlYouHardwreNeedsSince1978

SATISFACTIONGUARANTEED

ASS^IrRYII FORESTCITYI
WinterParkDr. I11122W.Hwy436(1 Hwy«U426
339-4883-,U 321-0885JI- 339-7365-11862-4323J l 365-6634*

�l*aRC 4 \

T h e H erald

Wednesday. March 24. 2004

B u s in e s s
Bakery sweetens Longwood community B u sin ess B riefcases
Kate Lucas
H e ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t

Longwood and surround­
ing areas have a new option
for a tasty brvnkfasf or lunch.
A refreshing change from
mass-produced meals, The
Bakery and Deli Factory spe­
cializes in quality bakery
products carefully made on
the premises with fresh ingre­
dients.
The store opened in
October 2003 and was the cul­
mination of years of training
and planning for its cheerful
owner, Ken Nichols. He has a
lot invested in the place. His
slogan: "Eat here or we both
starve!"
Nichols hopes to attract res­
idential and business cus­
tomers from across the
Seminole County area. He
believes the range of baked
items he offers and his com­
mitment to quality and service
will make the Bakery and Deli
Factory stand out. "We will go
above and beyond to cater to
our customer's needs," he
said.
Many of his regular cus­
tomers visit the Bakery' and
Deli Factory en route to work,
collecting tneir sustenance for
the day ahead. Breakfast offer­
ings include filled savory
croissants, pastries or bagels.
The lunch special is also prov­
ing popular: a hearty sand­
wich filled with something
like hot pastrami or roast beef
and cheese with a side, a cook­
ie and drink for $3.99.
He is proud of the fresh
baked goods he offers. "I can't
make enough chocolate chip
cookies - they go so fast," he
said. Other goodies include
muffins, strudels, Eclairs, cup­
cakes, and wedding and birth­
day cakes. All are made from
scratch and Nichols will take
special orders and decorate
his cakes to any design.
The Bakery and Deli
Factory can also cater for an
event. Nichols will create a
■beautiful cake, or-platters of

Herald phq|o by Tommy Vincent

K en N icho ls, o w n e r o l th o B a ke ry a nd D eli F actory, sh o w s off s o m e o f his fre sh -b a ke d cu pca kes.

sandwiches, salads, fruit or
cookies. "No function is too
big or small", lie stated.
Another service he currently
provides is making birthday
cakes to be donated each day
to listeners of local radio,
Z8H.3.
Nichols' interest in baking
began at an early age when he
saw his sister start work at a
baker's store. At 16 he, too,
was hired as a sales clerk for a
bakery and, six months later,
was promoted to manager.
The dream of owning his
own bakery has kept Nichols

working hard towards that
goal. I le would stay behind
after his shift to learn cake
decorating and other new
skills. He furthered his career
with managerial positions in
bakeries and supermarkets
and took a job as the pastry
chef at the Strand Cyprus
I lotel to gain more experience.
As well as investing his
lime to learn the skills of the
trade, he was also investing
his earnings. When he saved
enough he would buy a piece
of equipment for the bakery
he knew he would own one

day. Nichols hopes that his
financial foresight will ensure
early profits from his business
are ploughed straigiit into
expanding the store. His
future plans include expand­
ing the cake making and deco­
rating, extending his opening
hours and offering free
lunchtime delivery to local
businesses.
The ' Bakery and Deli
Factory is open 7 a.m. to 3
p.m. and is located in
Fairmont Plaza, next to
Courtesy Pontiac, on U.S.
Highwny 17-92.

Signature GMAC moves Lake
Mary office
In a move to enhance its west
Seminole County presence,
Signature GMAC Real Estate
has relocated its Like Mary
sales branch operations to a
higher visibility location in the
Shoppes of Like Mary shop­
ping center.
Signature GMAC, Central
Florida's largest locally owned
and operated real estate compa­
ny, signed a three-year lease for
approximately 2,40(1 square feet
in the shopping center located
on Like Mary Boulevard, says
Signature spokesperson Sue
McIntyre. The new address will
be 4247 Like Maty Boulevard.
Financial terms of the lease
weren't disclosed.
Byron Carter, who heads
Signature's Commercial Real
Estate Division, represented
Signature in the lease negotia­
tions, while Brigette Johnson of
Inland Southeast, represented
the landlord.
I larr says the new quarters
will provide the Lake Mary’
with "more effective operating
space, more parking and a
storefront location in one of the
city's more popular shopping
venues."
The office is considerably
larger than the company's cur­
rent location at 122 N. Fourth
St net and will allow for expan­
sion as the office grows, notes
McIntyre.
The move, which became
effective March 4, also marks
Signature GMAC's
third
anniversary of doing business
in Like Mary. Ihe office, one of
two serving the Seminole
County market, is one of eight
branch facilities operating
under the Signature banner.
'This is a groat location that
we feel will definitely enhance
our overall operations in the
area," says McIntyre. "The
office continues to be serviced
by Ihe same dedicated group of
real estate sales professionals
who are committed to GMAC's
Premier Service."
With its eight offices and

nearly 175 sales associates,
Signature GMAC is the largest
GMAC franchise in Florida.
Tho company posted a record
$250 million in home sales last
year — a 22 percent increase
over 2(X)2 numbers.
D &amp; A Building Services
has record year
The numbers are in and
locally owned D &amp; A Building
Services, Inc. (D &amp; A), a
Hispanic owned facility main­
tenance company, has had
another record setting year with
2003 year-end revenues of $8.6
million, compared to 2002 rev­
enues of $8.2 million.
"I'm so pleased we were able
to continue growing through
the recession," said Al Sarabasa,
president/CEO, D k
A
Building Services, Inc.
Founded by Sarabasa in
Central Florida in 1985, D &amp; A
Building Services, Inc., and its
subsidiary, D &amp; A Window
Cleaning Services, Inc., grew
from a two-person company to
a staff of more than 525.
Headquartered in Altamonte
Springs, Florida, D &amp; A has
opened offices in South Florida
and Central Ohio in the past
two years.
"I believe our steady growth
is directly related one important
difference from our competi­
tors," sail! Sarabasa. "We don't
use subcontracted workers.
When you hire us you get our
trained, licensed bonded and
insured staff. With security
concerns in the forefront, this
aspect of our company is very
appealing to building owners."
D &amp; A, a privately held cor­
poration, provides facility
maintenance services to public
and private building owners
and managers including: janito­
rial, carpet cleaning, window
and high-rise window cleaning,
pressure washing, caulking and
waterproofing light bulb
replacement, glass restoration,
furniture* and upholstery clean­
ing and floor refinishing con­
struction clean-up, pest control
and landscape maintenance.

I

D o n ’t
M iss Out On A
Single Issue
The

Collection
2597 S. FRENCH AVE. (17-92) SANFORD
Fri. &amp; Sat. 10-6:30 Sun. 1 2 - 5

T h e O nly Local C o m m u n ity N e w s p a p e r
S e rv in g S a n fo rd a n d S u rro u n d in g A rea.

P u rch a se A 1 Year S u b scrip tion
A nd G e t A n E xtra

6 M o n th s
O r L o o k A t It T h is W ay...
I t

O n ly

. 0

____

C o s t Y ou

MAIL CHECK OR COME BY

0

P er Month

300 N. FRENCH AVE,
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771
(407) 322-2611

S

ADDRESS

THIS OFFER LIMITED TO SEMIHOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS

l

GRAND
OPENING
MONTH OF

C O N S IG N M EN TS
Owners Gary Martino and
W ELC O M E
Gary Grass
ALW AYS B U Y IN G

%

NAME

ST

THE GARYS
COLLECTION IS
AN ARRAY OF
FURNITURE
BOTH NEW
AND USED,
WITH A LITTLE
BIT OF
EVERYTHING
IN
ACCESSO RIES
WOVEN IN

FURNITURE
POTTERY
FLORALS
WREATHS
HOUSEWARES
CERAMICS
GIFTS
SANTAS
ANTIQUES
COLLECTIBLES
TERRICOTTA
POTS
&amp;
MUCH MORE

Visit During March
and Receive

T iie Sanford H erald

CITY

Bargains

LOCATED
ON 17-92 JUST
N. OF PARK
AVE @ (Bright
orange house)

TO READ THE SANFORD HERALD
FOR A FULL 18 MONTHS

j

Good

ZIP
OFFER EXPIRES 3/31/04

O ff

ALL
ITEMS

�J
T h e H erald

Wednesday. March 24. 2004

Page 3A

Sanford’s ‘little red schoolhouse’ to receive historical marker
By Mnrvn H a w k in s
Herald Correspondent

Hie Little Red School
I louse where the Tajiri School
of Performing Arts and
Academics is housed will he
given a dedication ceremony
in observation of its Historical
Marker Dedication.
Saturday morning, April 3,
at 9 a.m. will see the I listorical
Commission of Seminole
County bestow a historical
marker with an unveiling cer­
emony to honor the first pub­
lic school in Sanford.
Huilt in 1883, the Little
Red School 1louse was donat­
ed in 1995 by Sanford's
former mayor Larry Dale
and
the
Sanford
city

commissioners.
The entertainment of the
occasion will consist of per­
formances exclusively by
alumni of Tajiri Arts, artists of
national acclaim, Broadway
artist,
actress,
Roslyn
Burrough, Sharon; mime
artist Robert Hayes; Soloist,
Sally Saunders.
This family-oriented event
will have the appearance of
local, state, anil national offi­
cials for this historical date
that will go in the national
registry. A tour ot the school
and a video presentation of
the "Sanford Out of the Dust:
History Still History Alive"
will be highlighted. Tajiri Arts
will be featured as well as
"National
Artist-in-

Residence,
Author,
Poet
Laureate, and storyteller
Valada Llewellyn," Midway
String
Ensemble,
Laura
Adams.
Free and open to the public
at 519 Palmetto Ave. (the cor­
ner of Palmetto and Sixth
Street).
Patricia
Merritt
Whatley, Founder-Director of
Tajiri Arts.
Women's Day at New Zion
Women's Day at New Zion
Primitive Baptist Church,
2390 Green way Ave. The
theme: "Women Into His
I harvest," Sunday, March 28,
2004 at 11:00 a.m. Guest
sneakers: Elder Daisy Allen of
the St. Mary's Missionary
baptist Church, Orlando.

Baptist cljurch to observe
deaconess anniversary
St. John Metropolitan
Missionary Baptist Church,
920 Cypress Ave., will
observe
their deaconess
anniversary, Sunday, March
28, at 4 p.m.
The theme: "Christian
Women
Seeking
Their
Inheritance." Guest speaker:
Willie Mae Miller, Church of
the
Greater
Friendship
Missionary Baptist Church,
Daytona Beach.
There will be the installa­
tion ceremonies of the newly
appointed Deaconess, name­
ly: Juanita Golden, Gloria
tones, Clifford Philpot, and
Assie White, Rev. Dr. Joseph
Martin, Pastor.

Volunteers needed for
hospice care program
Volunteers are needed — do
you want to make a difference
in this world? Start your volun­
teering in your neighborhood.
The
Central
Florida
Community Utilizes the servic­
e's of Vitas, Innovative I lospice
Caro Program. Volunteers from
your neighborhood are making
a difference, but more are
needed to offer support to ter­
minally ill patients and those
that love them as they journey
through a difficult time.
Ihere are many ways to be
of service to ourselves and oth­
ers through this powerful
work from administration
office helps to bereavement fol­
low-up...from befriending a

Obituaries
CHARLES COLLIER
Charles Collier, 68, of
Mellonville Ave,, Sanford, died
Wednesday, March 17, 2003, at
the IJeallh Care and
Rehabilitation Center of
Sanford. I le was bom Aug. 20,
1935, in Sanford. I le was a
U.S. Air Force veteran and a
member of St. Paul M.B.
Church.
Survivors include brother
Farl Williams of Sanford; and
sister, Ora Taylor of Deltona,
A viewing was held March
23 at Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary. Funeral services
will be held at 11 a.m. on
Wednesday, March 24, at St.
Paul M b. Church, 813 Pine
Ave., Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge or arrangements.
VANESSA A. HAYNES
Vanessa A, 1Jaynes, 44, of
Country Club Road, Titusville,
died Thursday, March 18,
2004, at Parrish* Medical
Center. She was born Aug. 3,
1959, in Mims. She was an
office planner and a member
of Greater blessing Assurance
Apostolic Church.
Survivors include father,
Jerome Welch of Titusville;
mother, Bernice Shaffer of
Titusville, stins Zacchacus J.
I Jaynes and Michael A.
I laynes, Jr., both of Titusville;
brothers, Johnnie L. Keitt of
Titusville, nml James L. Keitt
of Sunbury, Pa.; sisters,
Deborah A. Keitt and Albertha
M. Keitt, both of Titusville,
Catherine L. Dennis of
I larrisburg. Pa., and Alfreda
C. Baer of Williamsport, Pa.;
and one grandchild.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
WILLIAM DAWSON
HUGULEY
William Dawson I luguley,
83, of Woodmero Boulevard,
Sanford, died Sunday, March
21, 2(X)4, at his residence. I le
was born July 25, 1920, in
Miami. 1le was a veteran of
the U.S. Army. He was also a
motorcycle mechanic and a
Protestant.
Survivors include sons,
William, Frank, Brian, and
Martin; daughters, Gale and
Judy; nine grandchildren; and
throe great-grandchildren.
Memorial services will be
belli at 4 p.m. on Saturday,
March 27, at theOaklawn
Chapel. Friends may call
between 3:30 and 4 p.m.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
1lome, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
PATRICK FRANCIS
DONA! IOE
Patrick Francis Donahoe, 64,
of Santa Fe, N.M., died
Monday, March 22, 2(KV4, fol­
lowing a brief illness. I le was
bom in Front Royal, Va. on
Feb. 19, 1940. He graduated
from Seminole 1ligh School in
1958.1le moved to Santa Fe in
1975.1le was professor at the

HUNT MONUMENT CO.
DISPLAY YARD
Hwy. 17-92 - Maitland
Phone 339-6988.

Gene Hunt. Owner
Bronze, Marble &amp; Granite

f

College of Santa Fe.
Survivors include mother,
Charlotte and stepfather, bill
Davis of Sanford; wife, Stella
Davidson; former wife, Susan
Stalnaker of Gassaway, W.V.;
children, Chris Ravin Donahoe
of Albuquerque, Kelly
Donahoe Kain of Lake
lackson, Texas, Sean Donahoe
and wife Shannon of
Middleton, Va., Dan Donahoe
of Lake Mary; sister, Kit
Donahoe Thompson of
Sanford; brother, Tim Donahoe
of Sanford; 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at St. Michael's Chapel at
the College of Santa Fe on
Thursday, March 25. A recep­
tion will follow.
JAMES G. LEE
James G. Lee, 79, of
Sanford, died Thursday,
March 18, 21X14, at his resi­
dence. I le
was born
June 11,
1924, in
North
Carolina.
I le was a
U.S. Army
veteran of
World War
Lee
11.1 le was a
retired supervisor of Seminole
County's probation and parole
officers.
Survivors include wife,
Luticia G. Lev; daughters,
Kathy Dingle of Gainesville,
and Linda Maliczowski of
Sanford; son, James G. Lee |r,
of Port Lauderdale; throe
^

grandchildren; two groatgrandchildren.
A memorial service was
held March 21 at First United
Methodist Church in Sanford.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to I lospice of
the Comforter, Altamonte
Springs or to the First United
Methodist Church, Sanford.
brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
WALTER J. LEHMANN, SR
Walter J. Lehmann, Sr., 85,
of Lake Man; died Friday,
March 19, 21X14, in Lake Maty.
I ie was bom Sept. 27, 1918, in
New York City. He was a vet­
eran of the U.S. Navy. I le was
the owner of the Ideal Fence
Company and a Presbyterian.
Survivors include wife,
Marie of Lake Mary; son,
Walter K. of Lake Mary;
daughter Eileen Savage of
Virginia beach, Va.; sister, Jane
Slack of Coral Gables; four
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
GEORGE 'ED' VOGEL
George "Ed" Vogel, 75, of
Sanford, died Thursday,
March 18, 2(XM. Bom in
Baltimore on Aug. 5, 1928, he
moved to Sanford in 1970. He
was a veteran of the U.S. Air
Force and the owner of a coinoperated laundromat. I ie was
also a member of the Rotary
Club, the DAV, the VFW,
American Legion and the
Central Florida Zoological
Society.

lonely patient to relieving a
weary caregiver, from a simple
errand to a team coordinator,
from having your dog certified
for pet therapy to actively lis­
tening with compassion and
empathy. Many of hospice
patients, families, are forever
changed and blessed by their
volunteers, and we are
changed, as well.
Call Linn Wheeler at 407691-4541 if you wish to lx* a
part of the next Vitas Hospice
Volunteer. Orientation and
Training are available to
answer questions about this
groat work helping others.
Training, Monday, April 12,
from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the
main office, 5151 Adanson St.,
Suite 200, Orlando.

SAVE 2 0 % to 8 5 %
A m e rica n
P e rscrip tio n D r u g s

Survivors include wife,
Mabel Vogel; son, Gary Vogel
of Sanford; daughter, Sandy
Skiver of Deltona; brother, Leo
Vogel of Baltimore; and four
grandchildren.
Visitation will bo 6 to 8 p.m.
Thursday, March 25. Funeral
services will be held at 1 p.m.
Friday, March 26, at Oaklawn
Chapel.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made in "Ed’s" name
to the charity of your choice.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

a t C a n a d ia n P r ic e s
M

a

ile

d

d

h o m

ir e

c t ly

e fr o m

to
C

y o

u

r

a n a d a

C a ll T o ll F r e e
I -

8 6 6 -3 0 6 -3 8 4 0

F a x T o ll F r e e
1
z./*1J-^.TryIr

-

8 6 6 -3 0 6 -3 8 4 0

TrzTfiTrt;

^Tf?T

^Jr«

OaklawnMemorial Park
FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY
Serving Central Florida Sine
“ A F r ie n d W h e n Y o u R e a lly

^ *\| f c l D I/
■Hs liM

CEMETERIES
46A &amp; Rinehart Rd.

AND FUNERAL HOMES
24 Urs. Telephone (407)
"A sk F o r Your F re e S im p lic ity P la n * P re -A rra n g e m e n t G u id e ”
S w

MI I *4,* 1

DIVORCE RECOVERY
Lakeside Fellowship UMC
is sponsoring a new Divorce Recovery program lor
the Sanford Community and surrounding areas. Our
desire is to link those in our community together to
help deal with the pain of divorce or separation. The
program is open to the entire community. Please con­
tact the church office at (407) 330-6560 for more
information.

Banfield Funeral Home

C0SIN0 NIGHT S
LIVE a a C T I O N l m
SPONSORS!) BU:
T*

:T5

To Serve / I s We W ould Be S erved!
• Fam ily Owned
• Q uality Service
• Affordable Prices

A

S in ce 1989
420 W. SR 434 • Winter Springs

4 0 7 -3 2 7 -1 5 0 0

B

r is s o n
FU N ER A L H O M E

27th 7:00 fin
C0M£ JOIN US FOR fl GUSOT
NIGHT OF FUN II!
\

i /

Seminole County’s
Most Experienced Funeral Home
A
C o m b in e d
T o ta l O f
1 4 7 Y ea rs
of

•You* Allordabla
tnand in the
F uneial B u sin e ss'
Orlando. F I

R A V \

A T -rC
H A I 13
407-841-2351

• No Insurance • Slow Insurance
• Easy Credit Terms
• A11or da bis tor any Budget
• Family Hour Pten Starts 1050.”
• Christian Burial Plan Starts 1050.*
• Cremation Start* at 550.”
A Decade* o l Community

Service/

BATTS FUNERAL H O M E/

C a rin g
S e r v ic e

Back rot* lit ) R RonKandiw. Badry Mggra. LawMcOwn
Front row L to R Shorty Smith and Bobby Brtoon

FULFILLING YOUR FUNERAL AND CREMATION
NEEDS IXDCALLY AND WORLDWIDE

905 Laurel Ave., Sanford

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 1 3 1

^600
d ll|&amp; !
DONCITIONSTOBENEFITTHE 0MSRIC0N
LEGION POST 53 B0S8R0LL T80MS

�r a g e 0/1

HIE HERALD

Wednesday. March 24. 2004

C ounty schools to honor staff em ployees o f the year
es at various schools and educa­ schools
according
to
a
tional centers.
Challenge index.
H e rn ld C o rre sp o n d e n t
Because of the work of these
The Cliallenge Index takes
LONG WOOD — Behind people, teachers, administra­ the number of Advanced
every good school, there's n tors, staff and students, Placement (AP) or International
good
behind-the-scenes Seminole County Schools have Baccalaureate (IB) tests taken
employee who makes sure tite been ranking high in state and and divides that number by the
system mns properly and effi- national educational categories. number of graduating seniors.
ciently.
In 2003 FCAT (Florida Schools with the strongest AP or
Seminole County Public Comprehensive Aptitude Test) IB programs were ranked.
Schools will pay tribute to these results, 75 percent of Seminole
The
awards
ceremony
unsung heroes Thursday night County's school earned grade Thursday begias at 6 p.m. with
at Lyman High School during of "A," 21 percent grade of "B," dessert reception then the pro­
the
2001
School-Related and 4 percent grade of "C." The gram at 7 p.m.
Employee of the Year program, county ranked first in the state
Here's a glimpse of tire sup­
rhe sc hools Teachers of the Year for feading among 4th, 5th, 7th, port staff being honored, in
will be honored in April.
and 8th graders; first in math alphabetical order
On Ihursday, mom than 60 among 3ni, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th and
support staff members — net­ 10th graders and first in writing 1. Educational Support Center
work specialists, instructional among 4th, 8th and 10th
Steve Aglio
assistants, secretaries, payroll graders.
2. Lawton Elementary
sjxvinlists, guidance secretaries,
Among the nation's 14,000
Aida Agosto
paraprofessinals, clerks, food high schools, all seven of 3. Teague Middle
service workers, data entry per­ Seminole County High School
Kathy Amos
sonnel, security officers, bos rank in the top 4 percent, 4. Millennium Middle
drivers and bus monitors — according
to
Newsweek
Julio Anzola
wilt he honored for their servic­ Magazine, which ranks the 5. Spring Lake Elementary
Heina Bean
6. Midway Elementary
Beverly Bowers
»&gt;.■*
7. Goldsboro Elementary
Tammy Brown
8. Wicklow Elementary
iK IC K S O N ,
CUSTOMroot! AM)SfAi. INC
Michele Chester
ws/rew#
_______
ro o L p y***1
By Chnrles D. Jackson

T h e r e ’s a

SEE 20 HOT TUBS ON DISPLAY •
SAUE BIG ON ALL HOT TUBS!!

V fwivi itiHtMl

b e tte r

mood twiri*

t 'FANTASTIC SAUING5 ON GRILLS
V &amp; ISLANDS

Continued from Page 1A

You can buy your

v , 25% OFF ALL CUSTOM FURNITURE
V ' ORDERS. MANY MORE SPECIALS NAME.
V THROUGHOUT STORE.
ADDRESS:.

in s u r a n c e
fro m n s tro n g e r n t n

-8

3” TABLETS
25 LB. BUCKET

$3999

NUMBER

*0KKKAMNCmWI IWTM aIninim ii
MMCM IflR - IfTX MM 10H tU Q C L I M H WU H
uiraxiMtKmeiiMnirT.«M,u »

F A M O U S

RICHARD RUSSI

o r fro m

Located at SE Comer o l Nova A Seville Rd., South Daytona
(Facing Nova Rd. Directly Behind John's Appliance)
38&amp;-304-9883 ■www.erickaonpoolt.com

L E E ’ S

Principals --------

w a y to buy
in s u r a n c e .

$■&gt; 25% OFF ALL TOYS AND GAMES

...a neighbor, someone you know,

TONY
RUSSI

R E C I P E

someone you can trust and respect.
C all today and talk to a real person
w ho cares about your fa m ily ’ s

INSURANCE

protection and security.
--------------------------------------------------------------------

Since 1968

H

o

n

e

y

H

z e
a

t

I

%Auto-Owners Insurance

2575 S. French Ave.
Sunford

L ife H o m e C a r B u s in e s s

TTke *uNo ‘PocMm’ Tiosff*
1

(407) 322-0285

' i l a

"In both teaching and
administration there are
always challenges."
After retiring, Scott said
his plans are to take a trip to
Alaska, as well as a scenic
rail tour across Canada. Scott
said he will remain active in
the community as vice presi­
dent of the Helen Stairs
Theatre, and is considering
substitute teaching once a
week.
"It's going to be hard for
me to walk away," he said.
Other schools that have
vacancies to fill include Lake
Orienta
Elementary,
Woodlands
Elementary,
Lawton Elementary, Lyman
High, Rosenwald Center and
Alternative School.
Principals
have
been
named for Layer Elementary
and Walker Elementary, two
schools that will open in

~

CouDtcfoWD to KindergarteD!

m

S tudents living in the Northwest and Northeast Cluster Zones
o f Sem inole C ounty are required to com plete a Cluster Request Form
and receive a school assignm ent from the C hoices D epartm ent
before registering fo r kindergarten at the designated school.

2004-2005 Kindergarten
Registration Deadline
Friday, February 27, 2004
Educational Support Center, Choices Department
400 E. Lake Mary Boulevard, Sanford

Northeast Cluster Schools;

Northwest Cluster Schools;

Hamilton Elementary
Midway Elementary
Pine Crest Elementary

Bentley Elementary
Idyllwllde Elementary
Wicklow Elementary
Wilson Elementary

$3999

All elementary school students residing In Seminole County may apply to:

Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School
Kindergarteners m ust be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2004

8 lb . a v e r a g e , S p ir a l S lic e d

S e m i n o l e

D a l e ; ___

r h o ir p tt

For more Information call: 407-320-0419

Qty.

45. Lake Branlley High
Mike Patitucci
46. Sanford Middle
Samatria Quinn
47. Sabal Point Elementary
Patricia Radzak
48. Rays of Hope Charter
MaryAnn Scott
49. Red Bug ElementarySandy Scott
50. Forest City Elementary
Marilyn Shields
51. Lake Orienta Elementary
Teresa Smolko
52. Seminole High
Tiffany Snell
53. Lyman High
Jane Stachow
54. Soutli Seminole Middle
Phyllis Testa
55. Rosenwald Center
Victor Thomas
56. Sterling Park Elementary
Vilma Toro
57. Idylhvilde Elementary
Ada Torres
58. Rainbow Elementary
Terri Varley
59. Transportation Dept.
Debra Walker
60. Transportation Dept.
Obie Wesley
61. Facilities Services
William White
62. Longwood Elementary
Mary Williams
63. Wilson Elementary
Paula Zarae

26. Oviedo High
Jeanette Hardley
27. Chiles Middle
Eduaro Hernandez
28. Lake Mary Elementary
Jacalyn Hewitt
29. Evans Elementary
Dorothy Jackson
30. Bear Lake Elementary
Isabelle Jensen
31. Heathrow Elementary'
Leigh Kemper
32. Greenwood Lakes Middle
Jean Koppenhofer ,
33. Keeth Elementary
Diane Lamca
34. Choices in Learning
Kristin Lane
35. Partin Elementary
Shelia Line
36. Rock Lake Middle
Debi Magamoll
37. Jackson Heights Middle
Beatrice Manley
38. Milwee Middle
Jenny Mapas
39. Indian Trails Middle
Paulette Marimon
40. Winter Springs High
Ruby Matthews
41. VVekiva Elementary
JoAnn McAllister
42. Stonstrom Elementary'
Linda Moffa
43. Geneva Elementary
Lisa Musa
44. Winter Springs Elem.
Jennifer Nelson

9. Highlands Elementary
Donna Cole
10. Carillon Elementary
Kathryn Conyers
11. Lake Howell High
Victor Cosme
12. Educational Support
Ernest Culbreth
13. Woodlands Elementary
Dora Cyphers
14. Hopper Center
Victor Dargan
15. Eastbrook Elementary
Teresa Delk
16. Transportation Dept.
Debra DiFonzo
17. Tuskawilta Middle
Erica Dixon
18. English Estates Elem.
Lisa Donihoo
19. Bentley Elementary
Rutha Everett
20. Casselberry Elementary
Melissa Friedman
21. Crooms AOIT
Stephen Gallant
22. Altamonte Elementary
Patricia Garber
23. Hamilton Elementary
Ivette Garcia
24. Pine Crest Elementary
John Gordon
25. Lake Mar)' High
Andell Grant

C o u n t y

P u b l i c

S c h o o l s

August, as well as for
Hagerty High, which will
open its doors in 2005. Gloria
Staats, principal at English
Estates Elementary, will
move to Layer, and Lake
Orienta principal Kathy
Phillips will move to Walker.
Sam Momary, principal at
Lyman, will be at Hagerty.
"There's a lot of work for
the principals to do for the
new schools," said Richard
Wells, community involve­
ment director for the school
board.
Principals that are retiring
include Paul Cave at Milwee
Middle, who retires ibis
month, Rick Mossman at
South Seminole Middle,
Suzy Crook at Woodlands
Elementary
and
Terry
Raburn
at
Lawton
Elementary.
Wells said that..., it... Is
"unusual to have this many
retirements and openings at
the same time."
"That creates vacancies
that have to be filled," he
said.
Wells said the transferring
of principals to different
schools is related to the
rezoning plan that the school
board is currently reviewing.
The plan includes shifting
students to different elemen­
tary schools this fall. Parents
spoke out against the idea at
two public hearings last
month. The school board
will make a final decision on
April 13.
Scott said he hopes the
new principal at Idylhvilde
will "continue the sugges­
tion that Idylhvilde is the
school that never sleeps."
"Between our academic
programs and extracurricu­
lar activities, there's always
something going on here,"
Scott said. "School should
be based on a series of
m em orable
experiences,
things that you never forget.
These are the things that
motivate people to want to
learn."

.T im e :

N a m e : __

S a n fo r d
4 »o W. 1st St.

P h o n e # :.

f A X T T A ’*

A d d re s s :

' ---------

S ta te &amp; Z ip :

-

.

; ^
- v:c- )

( 40 7) 302-4700
&gt;1

»

...
.
^ III \ I 11.1

111 ,11

||

•

( 800) 226-2829

•H

1

'1(1

Mil

4 i&gt;*&gt;-

\ \ c‘
■

m m

' t i l l 1 - 11 &gt; - 1 • . ; • )

Order Your Easter Ham Today!

; J •••

........
* I 'M ll» l I I \

•

* '
Jm

O rd e rs m u s t b e re c e iv e d b y A p ril 2 n d .

rA K E AD VAN TAG E!

Visit Lee’s For A
Free Ham Sample Today!

I li h i,it.t

s

&gt;n &gt;&gt;i HI

, .

M.

-|

T

1 '!&lt;

\l&gt;\ W

.

7

I \(.l

h/i n i i i i i - ' i /V/rv ( Ih i L i i r j

LEE’S

5

\ l ‘\

I’ l I S &lt; III 1 K I M .

"■

*1

1ii t

M l .

r

At A

1 silk

l *i D \ i d I c l k
' * l

• ,mi;t

Hl\
H)

1

* r . % n i U 11. .

o
1

.4

M o |

1 ll U 1 l &gt;i i M* 1’

1

' f, 4 'it mm,
h

1111.1r,n k

•

' U \I..IM llln i

finno tawCxua

1905 S. French Ave.
Sanford

1st O r d e r O f
S p e c ia lty C h e c k s

407-323-5650

NuttiMW
ithiMhoidleri. toufunt taripevtain

A

44a r *

w A ft

w ith this c o u p o n

FEDERAL

n tlJ S l HANK
O f f a c ip u rr i

m

;

■

rl

29
04

�Till- H krai,i &gt;

Wednesday, March 24, 2004

B a k e r ------------

Airport

Continued from Page 1A

Continued from Page 1A

Eslinger said,
"It's been distressing to me
It's taken so long to make this
change,"
Gregory
said.
"We've been working on it
since my husband's death.
Last year, we thought it might
get through and we didn't
make it. Hopefully this year
we will."
According to Eslinger, peo­
ple with severe mental ill­
nesses are four times mom
likely to be killed in a con­
frontation with law enforce­
ment than the general public.
More than 81),0(X) Baker Act
cases were initiated in Florida
in 2000. But in a 21-month
period, more than 1,000 peo­
ple were "Baker Acted” six or
more times, he said.
Herald pholo by Tommy Vincent
Baker Act reform is one
step in solving the problem, Tho H andy W ay storo at the cornor of East Stato Road 46 and
as it identifies repeat patients State Road 426 w as w hero Som inolo C ounty D eputy Eugono
■Stetson" G regory spent m any days patrolling G eneva.
and treats them accordingly.
"Because of his death so
many people have become more I became involved and removed there will be more to
aware of tlie seriousness of the more I learned this is a accomplish in educating the
the situation and because long process and this isn't the public.
Alice (Petree) and I have answer it's just one step in the
"The interesting thing to
decided to come forward and process. This is just a long me, if we can bring gays out
be involved and the sheriff problem that has always been of the closet and we can talk
has been so active in it all of there."
about AIDS and other things
these positive things have
Other changes were imple­ why haven't we come to that
happened," Gregory said.
mented locally such as crisis point with mental illness,"
Eslinger said 41 other intervention training for she said. "A lot of reasons
states currently have legisla­ deputies. It helps them take a why people don't seek treat­
tion similar to the proposed high-risk situation and "pos­ ment if they feel something is
Baker Act reform. But while sibly help the person instead wrong is because they're con­
the Florida is considered lag­ of someone getting killed like cerned of what other people
ging in its criminal justice my husband," Gregor}’ said.
might think."
mentally
ill
treatment,
With the support of
Gregory said supporters
Seminole County is leading Eslinger as the point man, of the Baker Act reform
the way.
local supporters are hopeful are helping to educate the
Recognized by a national the bill will pass this year. public that patients of mental
mental health criminal justice However, there is always illnesses are not always crim­
project
for
its
efforts, more to do in helping the inals.
Seminole County’s collabora­ mentally ill, said Petree and
"Mental illness is just that
tive program began as a Gregory.
— it's an illness," she said.
result of the two 1998 deaths.
"It’s not the answer all," "People ought not be treated
With the help of Dr. Larry Gregory said. "If it comes to as criminals or put into jail
Clui, of Seminole Community like the night that my hus­ because they have an illness
Mental
Health,
Public band died it's too late."
and this is another step in the
Defender James Russo, State
Petree said as many as 40 process of treating it as an ill­
Attorney Norm Wolfinger, percent of people that suffer ness not another crime.
Eslinger, Gregory and Petree bi-polar disorder and para­
"I tell people it was a
a need was identified and the noid schizophrenia are too tragedy when my husband
Seminole County Mental and sick to know they need treat­ was killed and that will
Substance Abuse Task Force ment.
always affect me, but even a
was formed only several
"And those people are greater tragedy is the same
months after the Geneva some of the same that cycle in thing is still happening
shooting.
and out of the criminal justice around the stale. Anything
"My problem was when I system," she said.
we can do to prevent it. Even
got involved in this I thought
Petree said the Baker Act if it's one life whether it be a
that in a few months we reform provides a better tool deputy, a person with a men­
would make some changes •in helping people get treat­ tal illness or another Innocent
and I would go on with my ment, but until the stigma person one life is worth what
life," Gregory said. "The surrounding mental illness is it takes." *

At several points during
the 2-hour meeting, Dale
asked audience members to
ask one question at a time.
"I can't heqr when four or
five people ask a question at
the same time," Dale said.
Many of the questions
centered on the airport's
projected growth, in particu­
lar two questions: Does the
airport pays airlines to land
in
Sanford,
and
will
Sanford's airport one day
rival Orlando in size?
"We do not subsidize car­
riers to land in Sanford,"
Dale said. "We do have an
incentive plan where if the
airline signs a 12 month con­
tract, we'll waive the next
six months landing fees.
Almost all airports have a
similar arrangement, lint we
are not subsidizing the air­
lines and have no intention
to subsidize them."
Dale said that while the
airport will continue to
grow, it will not reach the
size of Orlando International
Airport.
"Orlando has 16,000 acres
of land an four main
runways,"
Dale
said.
"Sanford has 2,500 acres and
one main runway. We'll
never come close to the size
of Orlando."
But while som e were
focused on the airport's
expansion, others were more
concerned with noise.
"We're hear to talk about
the noise, not all that other
stuff," said one lady.
Several audience m em ­

bers asked why aircraft have a meeting just like this
couldn't land and take-off at to com plain about the
a steeper incline, which noise," Dale said.
Schafer said that while
would less some noise pollu­
her group's objectives were
tion.
"We're working on that," not fully met, she believes
the m eeting was
Dale said, "but
productive.
right now there are
"Mr. Dale did
conflicts
with
fairly
well under
Orlando’s airport
Orlando has
the circumstances,"
regarding air sec­
16.000 acres Schafer said. "I
tor space. There is
of land an
think a lot of peo­
not enough room
ple have questions
four main
with the way the
about
the airport,
sectors are allocat­
runways.
so it was good that
ed
right
now.
Sanford has
there was a forum
We're
in
the
2,500 acres
for that. I think a
process of working
and one
lot of people are
with Orlando to
not in total objec­
change that."
main run­
tion to everything
There were also
way. W e'll
they're doing at the
questions raised
never come
airport, they just
about
landing
close to the
want more infor­
large commercial
mation."
jets on the northsize of
Schafer
said
south
runway
Orlando.
SC AC would con­
instead of the easttinue to seek more
west runway to
in fo rm a tio n
eliminate
noise
regarding
their
concerns in Lake
concerns
about
Mary and Geneva.
growth at the air­
Dale said jets must
port. They also
land into the pre­
intend to ask air­
vailing
winds,
port officials for
which in Sanford
blows either from
another
public
meeting with a
the east or west.
moderator so more
1Je also said re-ori­
in-depth questions
enting
landings
can
be asked.
and
take-offs
D a le
would only shift
"We want to
the noise problem,
keep the lines of
not eliminate it.
co mm u n ic a t io n s
"If we were to do that — open," Schafer said. "We just
and we aren't — I'd have have the normal questions
people from north and south that citizens should ask
II
of the
airport demanding to when they have concerns."

u

1L O G G E D O N
C O M P U T E R S &amp; C O P IE R S
In addition to office calls

“ W e IV Iak e H o u s e C a l l s 99
A 20 Year Local and Reliable Company providing Service for Computers, Copiers, Fax Machines, and Printers
We Offer Computer Training for
the Beginner or the Experienced,
One on One Personal Training or
Group Classes in your home or
office or, if more convenient, in
our office
We Repair all Makes and Models
and Offer Setup o f Your New
Equipment.

Goldsboro Elementary
Magnet School

We can build your Network!

Raising educational achievement through Math, Science and Technology

-S p a c e r '

Page 7A

C a ll L o g g e d O n C o m p u t e r s &amp; C o p i e r s

4 0 7 -6 8 8 -9 3 9 3

c u rric u lu m

fo r a n y o f y o u r e q u ip m e n t, s e rv ic e , o r s u p p ly n e e d s .

1 0 2 5 W est 2 5 th S tr e e t • S a n fo rd , FL 3 2 7 7 1

’ * 2

c e le b ra tio n

Tuesday, March 30
6:00-8:00 pm
^&amp;70N

With Cingular Nation0, no matter
where you are, you won’t
pay roaming or long distance.

1300 W. 20th Street, Sanford
(407)320 -5 850

This annual event is open to current Goldsboro families and
all families who reside in Seminole County.
Learn more about the school's program and view the facilities:
V is it c la s s ro o m s a n d s p e c ia liz e d la b s

$0099

W a tc h o n -g o in g p re s e n ta tio n s in th e m u ltip u rp o s e ro o m
V ie w a s im u la tio n p ro g ra m in th e Kids Space Center
P e rs o n n e l w ill b e a v a ila b le to a n s w e r q u e s tio n s a n d p ro v id e to u rs .

F o r m ore in fo rm ation call: 4 0 7-320 -0576

S e m i n o l e

C o u n t y

P u b 1 i c

F re e

Phone price before S I00
mail-in rebate is $199 99 with
2-year service agreement

2-year service agreement
lequued.

S c h o o l s
- M obile Instant
M essaging Using
AO L* Instant
M essaging"*

1Integrated Cam era
with 4xZoom
■65,000 * C olor
Screen Display

4 0 th -A n n u a l

rV O K IA

*•◦** W,
MOtOKXA *40U

KIWANIS PANCAKE DAY

1D ow nloadable
G am es and
Ringtone C apable

SATURDAY MARCH 27,2004 - SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
SERVING 8 AM TO 2 PM
$4 PER PERSON: PANCAKES, SAUSAGE, COFFEE, MILK, ORANGE DRINK
SECONDS AND TAKEOUT AVAILABLE.
BESIDES A DELICIOUS MEAL YOU CAN

ENJOY OUR MERCHANDISE MART, SILENT AUCTION, BAKE SALE
FRESH PRODUCE, DOOR PRIZES AND ENTERTAINMENT.
FUNDS RAISED GO BACK INTO OUR
COMMUNITY, AS THEY HAVE FOR PAST 80 YEARS
YAU COME NOW, YA HEAR!
FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS

CALL
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 -5 0 8 8

For More Inform ation

BAKE
SALE

SILENT
AUCTION
Tickets A vailable
From A ny
K iw anis Member

800 S. French Ave.,
Sanford
407-328-8385
Fam ily O w ned &amp; O perated

Cingular
Nation0

Never Pay Roaming.
Never Pay long Distance.

O n ly C in g u la r h a s tr u e n a tio n w id e
M o b ile to M o b ile M in u te s !

5000
NATIONAL MOBILE TO MOBILE MINUTES X cingular
per month

A,Q 9 9 *
IX ,’ yc.1»
OttM-e (Ttunthly tfu n p vti tijipi,

Set? (whs*

f it s y o u b e s t"

6 0 0 NATI0HA1 ANHIMf ROLLOVER MtNUTES

5 0 0 0 NATIONAL NIGHT AND WEEKEND MINUTES

PAJTT O r THE M U S a /m FXMUV

Authorized Agent

o° " v o w r » totoon tfo rg * , ■ rwem eur, C a t Itoeo w y
oi n&gt; to • I I t lo M , dtooy a m
ncunad « tcmpiywg oan n u p u m ii ana to o n a * — — *
I r * d v « H n n ir n g j „ s &gt; l • gca** n w *
toto M
« FttMrH U r M U I n u te w j* * TCo ftoaiOMcy C M R w w v f m a nd , l u ~ ■ ff—~
•"w o rt a M
e ta ™ U n M im ocioc O»oc c n M n *nd c o « t o &gt; aptoy I n c o rn u and - n e w tootowa to m m R u m M l
CM — -------—7 ,
H i l l « f t o to* n o ,
to cunort cutoocory E m , tono ooan to* tt*0 pcwatoO a w r * u n ^ i to a o aacwo v o m i Indatonw o u * o n o , --------•toMmoto
o to Id tow
n fJm I __ ___ ._____ I ---------- ---- ,
. - . oIP
- ge*
__O _____
-------------- ----------TMiMn toFa** u l awMito low o« t on
o n fK to fto /o m U cn aaf Cai^oac c# **™ * t o ram to to-noaM youc w o to i toaa ta n K n . to youc toaga o w to o t u m o cu M bOngIcc U
r"M
-----------o an&amp;
to J-to i
Cutoono, no*! ( II too toon* pcogrtccaad * » Cacgtotc O n in toatocad n m g Ototoo** C l t o o ■ m otrg * d » u and h o in t o i
Cuatococ may coach on n o ta te tocaco touoing to# to * to * s o x coni to pay to coaming Goto &lt;oqomg t o u*o to cntoi coto or i
ptona taciuoa o w g o _iw f M toon
,
_ coacnog
. . . in t o O,to
___ to M ono_ Unuaa#
_ _ _ _ onyono
„
.
____ _ _ _ _ . .
. 1 0 totooo (ti t o o t o o i ico n U a d i« II) f cutoono, cm*
ptonatoonoatoOngnAioow pton (totoo o w h i m act n a toow ntoio to cato&gt; » o w » tnd oc* not w a t o o * U ndoa od nto col o w in * totoc t o t o noco, ■t u o
^ ■ a rd A w * ..io d Mut** toM jcaaU rutoa fe n d e d « * w e n o v o . t OOO
t CUioond toctoo* ■
---------- ---------- ‘
- ^ .a a T S j

�f

/

Page 8A
Wednesday
March 24, 2004

Briefs
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 {NOT MARCH
29TH AS PREVIOUSLY
ANNOUNCED) at 6:30
p.m. in the Buddy Lake
Room at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
Cost will remain at
$300 per team, plus a $20
ASA fee. A $15 discount
will be given to any team
with a representative at
the meeting. The league
will begin play the week
of April 19th.
Interested parties are
encouraged to call Jim
Schaefer at 407-330-5697.
SOFTBALL TOURNEY
The Annual Dustin
Kendall Benefit Softball
Tournament is scheduled
for Saturday, April 3rd at
Pinehurst Park with pro­
ceeds going to help send
Dustin, and others if
enough money is raised,
to Camp Challenge for a
week.
The double elimination
tournament costs $100 to
enter plus two official
ASA softballs. The dead­
line to register a team is
Saturday, March 27th.
Team trophies will be
awarded for First,
Second and Third place
and the concession stand
will also be open.
For more information,
call Jessica or Shawn
Kendall (phone: 407-3241087; email:
Jwilks6027&lt;3'ao!.com) or
Greg Richards (phone:
407-688-1901; email:
GregnvalB8efaol.com).
NYKESHA SALES
•BASKETBALL CAMP
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 two
sessions - a two day
camp, April 3-4 and a
one day camp, April 10.
Sales will stress specific
areas including ball han­
dling, 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
forever)' 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.
S.E.R.V.E.
S.E.R.V.E. (Students
Engaged in Recreation I t
Volunteer Efforts) is a
service learning initiative
designed to utilize mid­
dle school and high
school students in com­
munity service.
This program benefits
students, the City of
Casselberry, and sur­
rounding communities
giving students ongoing
opportunities for com­
munity service. This pro­
gram also helps students
gain volunteer hours
needed for scholarship
applications.
S.E.R.V.E. volunteers at
the Lilley House, City of
Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Department
and other volunteer venSee Briefs. Page 10A

S p o r ts
Roster growing for celebrity hoops
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
Kenard Lang of the Cleveland
Browns and Earl Holmes of the
Detroit Lions are the latest NFL pro
football players to accept invitations
to the Pro Players Youth Football
Camp and Celebrity Basketball Game
being held at Seminole High School
this weekend March 26th and 27th.
Among the former Fighting
Seminotes expected to attend include
NFL Pro Bowl quarterback Jeff Blake,
Cleveland Browns starting center Jeff
Paine, University of Central Florida
linebacker Emory Green Jr., current
SHS coaches Kerry Wiggins and Brill
Henderson, who were NA1A AllAmerica at Savannah State University
while playing quarterback and defen­
sive back, respectively, former East
Carolina University star linebacker
Earnest "Sack Man' Lewis, defensive

B a c k

Lang, Holmes latest to
accept invitetogame
end Ron Moore of the Atlanta Falcons
and defensive Back Reggie Branch,
who was on two Super Bowl winning
teams a s a member of the Washington
Redskins.
Representing the 'old school' will be
the Reverend Ron "Smokey" Merthie,
who was an All-State basketball and
football player at Crooms I Ugh
School and an NAIA All-American
quarterback at Texas Southern
University.
Also on the roster will be former
UCF players Charles Lee, a budding
star at wide receiver for the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers, Paul Miranda, a

t o

defensive player with the Seattle
Seahawks, Mike Palmer and Fred
Waczewski.
The activities kickoff on Friday
evenin) with the celebrity basketball
game between the football stars and
the Seminole High faculty.
The game will be played at Bill
Fleming Memorial Gymnasium start­
ing at 7 p.m. and admission is $5.
Interested youth may also pre-regis­
ter for the camp at the basketball
game.
The action moves out to Thomas E.
Whigham Stadium at 8 a.m. on
Saturday for the football camp with

onfield instruction from the pros on
fundamentals of each position and the
importance of working together as a
team.
Camp registration is $30 per
camper, from ages 5 to 17. Each pre­
registered cam j u t will receive two
complimentary tickets to the basket­
ball game, along with a souvenir
camp T-shirt, Proceeds from the event
will benefit the Sanford Youth
Football Association (SYFA) and the
Seminole High School Athletic
Department.
Corporate sponsorships are also
available at $100, $250 and $500.
Camp registration and game tickets
are available at the West Sanford Boys
&amp; Girls Club, located at 919 South
Persimmon Ave, across from Crooms
Academy.
For details call 407-330-2456 or see
coach Kerr)' Wiggins at Seminole *
I ligh School.

b u s i n e s s

Prep team s
return from
S pring B reak
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
With Spring Breakout of
the way Seminole County
athletic teams have contin­
ued their march toward
the postseason.
Monday night at home,
the Winter Springs base­
ball team put it all together
in a 13-3, five-inning rout
of Lake Howell.
The Bears (6-4) got a
super pitching perform­
ance from junior Mike
Moore as the righthander
ave up a first inning run
sthen settled down to allow
no runs over the next three
innings and leaving after
the fourth inning with four
strike outs.
Junior outfielder Danny
Kelley had another big
game with the bat, going
3-for-3 with a double, two
runs scored and three RBI
and fellow junior Vinny
Cucci went 3-for-l with
two more RBI.
Junior catcher Harrison
Bruns only had one hit,
but it was a big one as his
bases-loaded double drove
in three runs.
Montgomery Bunda was
the Silver Hawks offense,
going 2-for-2.
There was a big upset on
the diamond Monday as
Justin Cokecroft struck out
11 in hurling a completegame and Danny Kova
launched a home run and
drove in two as Lyman (56) handed Lake Brantley
(9-2) just its second loss of
the season, 4-1.
Clint Franklin also had a
good night at the plate for
the Greyhounds, going 2See Preps, Page 9A

G olden
K nights
fall in
tourney
Special to the Herald

Harald photo* by Jim Wentz

Junior M ike M oore (top) gavo up one run and struck out lour in tour innings, white fellow juniors
H arrison Bruns (lower, left) and Danny Kelley (lower, right) both doubled and com bined to drive in
six runs as host W inter Springs clobbered Lake Howell, 13-3, in five innings M onday night.

Roberto Morentin scored
16 points and finished one
rebound shy of a double­
double, but it was not
enough as UCF (25-6) fell to
Pittsburgh (30-4), 53-44, in
the opening round of the
NCAA Tournament at the
Bradley Center Friday
evening. The Golden
Knights, who were making
their first postseason appear­
ance since 1996, are now 0-3
all-time in the NCAA post­
season.
Morentin tied the low-scor­
ing affair at 37 with just over
four-and-a-half minutes
remaining following a pair of
free throws. The Panthers
scored the next five points,
including a three from Julius
Page to move out to a 43-38
advantage with just over two
minutes to play. The
Panthers, who entered the
game shooting just 65 per­
cent from the line, were
forced to win the game at the
charity stripe and responded
by connecting on 10 of 12
free throws in the final two
minutes to seal the win.
Dexter Lyons ended a 10minute scoring drought by
the Knights canning a triple
to narrow the gap to 48-44
with just 38 seconds remain­
ing, but Pittsburgh answered
by hitting five straight free
throws including a pair from
both Jaron Brown and Carl
Krauser in the final seconds
to close out the scoring and
provide the final margin of
victory. Sixteen of the
Panthers' 31 second-half
points came at the charity
stripe.
The Knights, who were
See College, Page 9A

Anglers come back
with big fish story
From Staff Reports

The day started early on
Friday March 19, 2004.
We departed from the dock
at 5:30 a.m. in search of tail­
ing redfish. My anglers
included my son, Dylan,
Keith York and Will
Benazzani.
1 shut down the motor
about 250 yards from the flat
I wanted to fish and poled
my way to the home of some
huge fish. Just as the sun
eased above the horizon there
were the tails of giant reds
waving in the breeze. We
make a stealthy approach in
the Hell's Bay upon the
school of over 200 redfish.
Keith launches a cast in front
of the school and BAM, an
instant hook up.
After a 20 minute struggle
and two long runs we land
our first fish of the morning,
a 30-pound red.

1

Just behind us at about 150
yards are a couple of guides
who have come to join the
party. As they position their
boat Will hooks into a fish.
Two seconds later John
Korezeniowski, an angler in
the other boat hooks into a
fish and the whole school
rushes between the two
boats.
Then we notice both lines
are headed toward each
other. At this point Steve
Alqueza, guiding John in his
boat, and I realize something
very strange, both lines are
headed in the same direction.
We now have a very unique
situation that I have never
seen happen with redfish.
Both Will and John have
hooked the same fish.
This hungry redfish pulled
two fiats boats around for 25
minutes with three adults in
See Outdoors, Page 10A

Photo c o u rt*** ol C o p t David R o g*r*. AAA Hawgwtld Saltwater Charter*

Will Benazzani and John Korezeniowski proudly display the 50-plus-pound redfish they both hooked
in different boats, and landed recently.
‘

�T he H ekau&gt;

Wednesday. March 24. 2004

I'H gC W /l

Local racing gets into regular weekly action
From S taff Reports

After a month plus of spe­
cial races and visiting nation­
al touring series’, local race
tracks and fans can set back
and get ready for the 'real'
season to get going.
This weekend Orlando
Speedworld will have action
, on both Friday and Saturday.
On Friday, tne regular FAS-

CAR classes of Super Late
Model, Modified, Mini-Stock,
Sportsman, Super Stock and
Strictly Stock will run. along
with an appearance by the
RF/MAX Legends.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and
racing begins at 8 p.m. at the
track located 17 miles east of
Orlando between Orlando
and Titusville on Highway 50
at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

On Saturday, the Mod Lites
and Pm Challenge cars join
the RE/MAX Legends,
Dandeleros and Hurricanes.
Racing starts at 7 p.m. and
grandstand admission is just
five dollars for adults with
kid eleven and under free.
NEW SMYRNA
This Saturday New Smyrna
Speedway will also take a
break from the special events

College
Continued from Page 8A
held to a season low 18 points in the first half,
erased a five-point deficit in the second halt
after Rob Ross hit back-to-back triples to put
UCF up 32-29 with less than 13 minutes
remaining. UCF would maintain the lead for
the next seven minutes before a lay-up by
Chevon Troutman put Pittsburgh back on top
37-36, a lead it would never relinquish.
UCF opened the game on a 5-0 run, but then
fell behind after being outscored 6-0. Lyons
capped a second 5-0 spurt hitting a triple to
stake the Knights to a 10-6 advantage.
Following a tip-in by Chris Taft, Troutman
converted a traditional three-point play and
Pittsburgh had a 16-12 lead. Morentin scored
the Knights final six points of the half and
UCF trailed 22-18 at the intermission.
Lyons was the only other UCF player to
score in double figures finishing with 12. The
Knights shot just 30 percent from the floor
(16-52) and made just five of 20 shots from
long range. UCF made seven shots from the
line in 10 attempts. Gary Johnson finished
with a team high five assists.
Pittsburgh, which was held to its third low­
est scoring total of the season, had three play­
ers finish in double digits led by Krauser's 20.
Troutman and Page scored 13 and 10 respec­
tively. Taft led the Panthers, who oulrebourtded UCF 37-33, with 16 boards. Pittsburgh was
held to a season low 29 percent from the floor
(13-44) and made just five triples in 16
attempts. The Panthers hit 22 of 31 attempts at
the free throw line, led by Krauser who
drained nine shots in 10 attempts.
UCF's 25 victories marks the highest win
total since beginning play at the Division I
level prior to the 1984-85 season. It is the sec­
ond consecutive year the Knights have record­
ed at least 20 wins (21-11 in 2002-03) and have
posted a combined record of 46-17 the past
two seasons.
UCF BASEBALL STREAK AT TEN
Kyle Bono throw a complete game, three-hit
shutout to lead UCF to a 6-0 game one victory
over Campbell Saturday (March 20) in Buies
Creek, N.C. In the second game of the doubleheader, UCF scored four runs in the final
inning to comeback and sweep the Camels 43. The Golden Knights have won 10 straight
games to raise their record to 20-4 overall and
8-1 in the A-Sun.
UCF's 20-4 record ties for the best start in
school history after 24 games with the 2001
and 1975 teams.
Bono (3-0) continued an unbelievable stretch
of pitching for the Golden Knights as they
recorded their second straight shutout with
the 6-0 game one win. For tne first time in
school history, UCF shutout an A-Sun oppo­
nent for the first two games of a series in
back-to-back weeks.
It also marked just the second time in school
history that the Golden Knights started an ASun series with two consecutive shutouts.
Bono yielded just three hits on the day with
six strikeouts for his second straight complete
game shutout of the season. Over his last 26.1
innings, Bono has not allowed an earned run.
Bono also owns a streak of 14 consecutive
scoreless innings of work.
In game two, the Golden Knights trailed 3-0
entering the final inning of play before two
Campbell errors opened the door for the UCF
comeback. With one run in after Dee Brown
scored on an error, Drake Wade drilled a
bases loaded double to score three runs to
give UCF a 4-3 lead.
Matt Rhodes (2-2) pitched the final 1.1
innings without allowing a hit to preserve the
comeback win. The Orlando native fanned
one batter to even his record at 2-2.
In Friday's opener, junior pitcher Matt Fox
fired his first complete game shutout of his
career to lead UCF to a 2-0 victor)’. Fox (6-0)
set a new career-high with 15 strikeouts and
yielded just four hits as he won his fifth
straight start of the season. Fox has not
allowed an earned run over his last 33.2
innings and has also tossed 18.2 straight
innings of scoreless baseball.
The Golden Knights host A-Sun rival
Stetson Friday at 6 p.m. at Jay Bergman Field.
The three-game series finishes Saturday with
a doubleheader vs. the Hatters. First pitch is
set for noon and the doubleheader will be tel­
evised by Sunshine Network.
STETSON ALSO ON A ROLL
Following up his award winning week,
Chris Westervelt, who leads the A-Sun in hit­
ting at .475, went 3-for-5 with three runs
scored as Stetson avenged a loss the night
before that ended its seven-game winning
streak by defeating Northern Iowa 7-3 last
Wednesday night at Melching Field.
Stetson then got back into conference play
and received strong starting performances
from Chris Ingoglia and Ryan Heacox en
route to a 7-1 and 9-1 doubleheader sweep
over Georgia State Saturday afternoon that
completed a three-game sweep at Melching
Field. The Hatters (16-6, 6-0 A-Sun) remained
undefeated in Atlantic Sun Conference play
and won for 11th time in their last 12 games.
The Panthers fell to 6-15, 3-6.
UCF BASEBALL RANKED NO. 23 BY
BASEBALL AMERICA
For the first time since 2002, the UCF base­
ball team is ranked in the latest top 25 poll
according to Baseball America. The Golden
Knights (20-4) are ranked No. 23 by Baseball
America and are off to their best start in
school history following last weekend's threegame sweep at Campbell.
Earlier in the day, Collegiate Baseball News
ranked UCF No. 28 in its latest top 30 poll.
FOX IS A-SUN PITCHER-OF-THE-WEEK
UCF junior pitcher Matt Fox was named the

Atlantic Sun Pitcher-of-the-Week by the
league office on Monday afternoon. Fox con­
tinued to dominate batters, tossing a complete
game shutout win over Campbell as a Golden
Knight has been named the A-Sun Pitcher-ofthe-Week four times already in 21X14.
Fox, from Coral Springs, earned his second
A-Sun Pitcher-of-the-Week honor of the sea­
son after completing the most dominating
start of his farcer. Fox threw the first complete
game shutout of his career in a 2-0 victory
over Campbell. Fox (6-0) also set a new
career-hign with 15 strikeouts and yielded just
four base hits. He struck out the side in the
second, third, fifth and ninth innings. Fox has
not allowed an earned run in his last 33.2
innings pitched and lowered his ERA to 0.62
on the season. In 43.1 innings. Fox has
allowed just 20 hits while striking out 63 bat­
ters.
UCF SPRING FOOTBALL REPORT
The UCF football team completed its third
practice of the spring Monday in full pads for
the first time since practice began. The Golden
Knights were on the field for just over two
hours as the coaching staff continued to stress
fundamentals in the early stages of spring
practice.
Blocking and tackling continued to be key
focal points the Golden Knights worked on in
practice.
"Blocking and tackling is where you win the
game and we will continue to stress that each
and every’ day," stated UCF head coach
George O'Leary.
In lllie team session of practice, Adam
Butcher started with the first team offense at
left tackle. Butcher played center and guard
last season and started the “spring at the No. 2
spot at right tackle.
On the first team defense, James Cook
replaced Gerren Bray on the starting unit after
Bray left practice early with an apparent knee
injury. Bray did stay on the field for the
remainder of practice and worked with the
strength and conditioning staff on other exer­
cises.
The tempo and intensity of practice was
again at a nigh level throughout the two-hour
workout.
"We are starting to have some guys under­
stand the tempo of practice and the sense of
urgency of practice," added O’Lear)'.
Today's (Wednesday) practice should field
more contact as the Golden Knights prepare
for Saturday's scrimmage.
STETSON SOFTBALL
Stetson softball swept Wright Stale in a dou­
bleheader, 7-3 and 13-5, Monday night at the
Stetson Softball Field.
In the first game, the Hatters (26-3) jumped
out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning when soph­
omore Melissa Wiggins (Temple Terrace)
blasted a two-run nomer, senior Lacey Prince
(Naples) notched a sacrifice fly and sopho­
more Angie Eguilior (Miami) sent home a
runner from tnird with a fielder's choice.
Stetson went ahead 7-0 in the next inning as
sophomore Carrie Cm it (Orlando) pounded
out a three-run home run.
Stephanie Salas had an RBI double in the
fourth for the Raiders' first run, then Kristen
Farley tallied an RBI double and then came
home on an error by the shortstop for two
more runs.
Stetson took a 4-0 advantage in the top of
the second inning of the second game with
three RBI doubles and a Wright State error.
Cruit then had her second home run of the
day when she had a grand slam in the fourth
inning. The Raiders (9-12) posted three runs
off a two-RBI single and a Hatter wild pitch in
the bottom of the inning. Wiggins then had a
two-RBI double in the top of the fifth inning
make it 10-3. Wright State added single runs
in the fifth and sixth, while Stetson used two
RBI singles and a fielder's choice to post three
more* runs in the sixth inning.
Senior Blake Hoorelebeke (Seminole
Community College) improved to 14-2 as she
earned the win in the first game, allowing one
earned run and striking out four batters.
Junior Brittani Houghton (Ft. Myers) struck
out a season-high 13 batters in six innings
while allowing three earned runs for the win
in the second game.
Stetson had opened its Atlantic Sun
Conference schedule with two wins over
Lipscomb, 2-0 and 6-1, Sunday at the Stetson
Softball Field.
After seven and a half scoreless innings in
game one, Cruit blasted a two-run, walk-off
home run to give the 1latters a 2-0 win in
eight innings.
In game two, Stetson (19-2, 2-0 A-Sun) used
a six-run third inning to take the lead over the
Lady Bisons (10-18, 0-4 A-Sun). Sophomore
Melissa Wiggins started the scoring with a
RBI single to send home junior Sherilynn
Wilder from second after she had reached on
a single and advanced to second when junior
Brittani Houghton was hit by a pitch.
Hoorelebeke then had an RBI single to score
Houghton and senior Lacey Prince pounded
her fift home run of the year for three more
runs for the Hatters.
Lipscomb notched its only run of the day
with an RBI off a fielder's choice by Ashley
Denton.
Hoorelbeke (10-2) had the win in game one,
striking out a season-high 11 batters while
holding the Lady Bisons scoreless in eight
innings of work. Freshman Heather Colding
improved to 4-0 on the season as she earned
the win in game two, striking out a seasonhigh 10 batters while Lipscomb had just one
unearned run off five hits in seven innings.
Stetson plays a^ain tonight (Wednesday)
when it hosts Wright State in a single game at
the Stetson Softball Field at 7 p.m.

to hold a night of heats and
features in the regular FASCAR divisions of Super Late
Model, Late Model,
Modifieds, Sportsman, Super
Stock, Mini-Stock and Strictly
Stock.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and
racing begins at 7:30 p.m.
every Saturday night at the
track located at the comer of
SR. 44 and CR 415, between
New Smyrna, DeLand and
Daytona.
For more information on
any local short track action,
call the FASCAR offices at
(407) 568-1367 (Orlando) or
(386) 427-4129 (New Smyrna).
ORLANDO DRAGWAY
Orlando Speedworld
Dragway is the only facility
taking a break from regular
action as on Sunday the Battle
of the Imports launches it's
2004 season. Racers and car
show enthusiasts from all
over Florida will converge in

Orlando for a piece of the
$76,700 posted in cash and
contingency.
Gates open at 9 a.m. and
racing action, a car show and
a beauty contest will run
throughout the day.
The track will also host
"Street Drags" tonight
(Wednesday) and Friday from
6 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.
Vou can use the time to lest,
tune, practice, run grudge
races, etc. No extra charge to
run.
For event, ticket and race
day weather information call
407-568-5522.
VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY
Volusia Speedway Park in
Barbervillc will host a regular
evening’s schedule of races in
the Late Model, I lobby Stock,
Street Stock, Mini Stock and
Pure Stock classes on
Saturday.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m.
and racing 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 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
Barbervillc.
RESULTS
N EW S M Y R N A SPEEDW AY
Saturday, M arch 2 0 ,lo o t
USAR HO O TE R S TRO CUP
(N a tu ra lly Fresh 250 Presented by KRO
C o u n try 93.1 F M ) _ I. (84) Shane
H uffm a n . Ford Taurua; 2. (44) Clay
Rogers, Ford Taurua; 3. (5) Bobby G ill.
Ford Taurus; 4 (19) Randy Gentry,
Chevrolet M onte Carlo; 5. (20) Geo rye
Brunnhoel/I. Ford Taurus; 6, (28) Michael

See Results, Page 10A

I
Herald photo by Jim Wentz

Ty Buckner broke a 4-4 tie with a hom o run to give host Lake M ary a 5-4 victory over D eltona Saturday
afternoon al Allen Tuttle Field.

Preps------Continued from Page 8A
-for-3, while Weeks nit a
home run to account for the
Patriots' only run.
In the final baseball game
from Monday, Lake Mar)1
I’rep saw its record fall to 2-3
in a 10-3 setback at the hands
of Trinity Christian.
This past Saturday, Lake
Mary pulled one out a dra­
matic victory as Ty Buckner
broke a 4-4 tie by blasting a
game-winning home run as
the Rams edged Deltona (54), 5-4, at Allen Tuttle Field.
Senior Paul Cinder, a 6foot-8, 225-pound
righthander, was the winning
pitcher, going 6 2/3-innings
and striking out eight as Lake
Mar)’ raised its record to 7-2.
The Rams have a huge dis­
trict encounter on Friday as
they travel to Orlando to play
once-beaten Edgewater at 4
p.m. before returning home
on Saturday to host powerful
Riverview from Sarasota
starting at 1 p.m. at Tuttle
Field.
In another game from
Saturday, Orange wood
Christian ran into an out-ofstate buzzsaw, falling to
Shady Side from
Pennsylvania, 4-1, to suffer
just its second loss against
five wins this cmson.
Brian Irvine pitched well,
allowing only three hits over
four innings while striking
out six and was also success­
ful at the plate, going l-for-2
with a double and scoring the
Rams' only run.
Seminole ran into another
strong pitcher on Friday as
Zack Surmiak (2-0) allowed
one run on three hits over six
innings and struck out nine
as host Spruce Creek doubled
the score on the Fighting
Seminoles, 4-2.
Aruzi and Hines pitched
well for Seminole (4-5), allow­
ing just six hits, but the
Hawks scored a run in the
fourth inning to break a 1-1
tie and then added two more
runs in the fifth.
Thomas had a double for
the Tribe.
Oviedo saw its record fall
back to .500 in a tough 3-1

loss to host Deltona on
Friday.
The Wolves (5-3) only got
three hits off the duo of Sutter
and I iogan, but two of them
were back-to-back RBI singles
in the fourth inning as
Deltona increased its lead
from 1-0 to 3-0.
Parker blasted a solo home
run in the fifth inning for the
Lions, which also counted
doubles by Gonzalis and
Bevis among their four hits.
In softball, Sara Anderson
hurled a two-hit shutout,
striking out eight, as Oviedo
(8-1) blanked Lake Brantley
(5-6), 4-0.
Miller led the lions at the
plate with a 3-for-3 perform­
ance that included a run
scored and two RBI.
Natalie Ruff had a double
for the Patriots.
Lake Mary Prep (1-3) made
its first victory of the season a
memorable one as the
Griffins thrashed Trinity
Christian, 21-8.
Taraciano tossed a two-hit­
ter, striking out seven, while
Burner and Namiki were both
2-for-3 at the plate.
The Master's Academy suf­
fered a tough loss, dropping a
slugfest with Bishop Moore,
14-13. Nooft was 3-for-4 at
the plate for the Eagles.
In boys lacrosse, Winter
Springs (5-0) took care of
Wilmington (Del.) Friends,
14- 4, behind Rushing (six
goals, one assist) and Pike
(four goals, two assists), but
undefeated Germantown,
Pennsylvania (4-0) avenged
the out-of-state crowd with a
15- 5 thumping of Lake
Brantley (7-3), despite 13
saves by the Patriots'
Heiman.
The defending state cham­
pion Lake Brantley girls (5-11) avenged the loss, however,
outscoring Wellington (9-4),
12-10, with Monroe scaring
five goals and Hoffman mak­
ing five saves.
In boys volleyball, Lake
Howell (3-0) remained unde­
feated with a straight-game
victory over Lake Brantley (02) , 25-19, 25-20 and 25-18.
McCallister had eight kills
and Sutter seven blocks for

the Silver Hawks, while
Stamp had eight kills and
Santos 23 assists for the
Patriots.
In boys weightlifting.
Winter Springs topped
Lyman, 73-16, and Oviedo,
61-26, and Lyman outscored
the Lions, 43-35, in a tri­
match, and Lake Howell
topped Lake Mary, 55-29.
BASEBALL
H A W K S 4,
F I G H T I N G S E M IN O L E 2
Seminole
001 0001 . 2 S 2
S prat* Creek
010 120 a . 4 6 2
A ru ri, i Im re (5) Jinl Kim m ig. Surmiak,
Johnson (7) and Strouse. W l* _ Surmiak
(2-0) LP _ Z ru ri Save _ Johnson. 2B _
Seminole, H u m u s , Spruce Creek, Mai.
3B _ none. HR _ Spruce Creek. Sistrunk.
Records _ Seminole 4-5; Spruce Creek 6-

2.
W O L V E S 3, L IO N S 1
Oviedo
000 0 1 0 0 .1 4 0
Deltona
100 200 * _ 3 3 1
Sutter, Hogan (4) and Akley. Puglfese
and Cobb. W P _ I‘ ugliest (3-1). LP .
Sutler. Save _ none. 28 _ O viedo,
G on/alis. Bevis. 3B _ none. HR _ Oviedo,
Parker Record* _ O viedo 5-5; Deltona 53.

B O Y S W E IG H T L IF T IN G
119. K.u hm.m. W inter Springs, 215-170
_ 385,
129 _ Burgos, W inter Springs. 225-180
405.
139 _ Cole, W inter Springs, 225-180 _
405.
154 . Blackmon, Oviedo, 250-205 _ 455.
169 _ Katin. W inter Springs. 255-230
485.
183 _ Grimes. W inter Springs, 260-220 _
480.
199 _ Hooka, W inter Springs, 305-250
555.
219 _ 1(arris. W inter Springs. 300-250
550.
238 _ James, W inter Springs, 330-265
595.
H eavyw eight _ Segretario, W inter
Springs. 440-285 _ 725.
Records _ W inter Springs. 5-1; Lyman,
2-3; Oviedo. N /A .
S IL V E R H A W K S 5S, R A M S 29
119 _ Kennedy, Lake Howell. 195-160
355.
129 _ Jacobs, Lake Howell. 205-165
370.
139 _ Lopnmo. Lake Howell, 180-185
365
154 _ Vargas, Lake Howell, 275-225
500.
169 _ Leon, Lake H o w e ll 250-210 _ 460.
183 _ Juvera. Lake H o w e ll 260-235
495.
199 _ Glascotl Lake Mary. 310-240
550.
219 _ Lewin. Lake H o w e ll 260-235
495.
238 _ Livies. Lake H o w e ll 255-185
440.
I Ira vy weight _ Lope*. Lake H o w e ll
315-185.500.
RECORDS _ Lake H o w e ll 3-1; Lake
Mary. 2-2.

�Parc IOA

Wednesday. March 24. 2004

T iie H e r a iji

Outdoors---------Continued from Page 8A
each boat plus my five-year-old son Dylan.
We finally land the fish and the next surprise
was the size of this fish.
He bottomed out my Shimano 50 pound
spring scale. 1 would estimate the fish to
weigh between 52-54 pounds. We took several
pictures and released the fish unharmed.
This fish was probably a state record, but we
had no way to certify his weight. It is by far
the largest fish ever landed on my boat. It
took great teamwork by everyone involved to
land the hungry redfisn.
Our day was not over, however, as we man­
aged four more red fish between 16 and 22
pounds plus a few trout.

The hungry redfish day is one I will never
forget and I am sure that Will and John will
never forget the HUNGRY REDFISH!
If you would like an opportunity to make
some memories of your own, contact Capt.
David Rogers of AAA Hawgwild Saltwater
Charters, www.aaahawgwildcharters.com or
407-405-0819.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) is recruiting volunteers
for several positions to assist in a variety of
activities at Chinsegut Wildlife and
Environmental Area and Nature Center
(CWEA) in Drooksville.
The range of volunteer opportunities at

Back Songbirds Festival coming up April 24.
Chinsegut WEA is unique in the FWC s
wildlife management system. It is the only
area managed specifically with the goal of
providing conservation education programs to
the public. Chinsegut also has the distinction
of having one of the largest contiguous (and
the southern-most) tracts of old-growth longleaf pine in Florida.
To learn more about educational programs
and gyents at Chinsegut, contact Kristin Wood
at 352-754-6722 or kristin.woodo fwc.stato.fl.us
or check out www.mvfwc.com/chinsegut.
Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer
contact Kristin, or Geoff Brown at
geoffrcy.brown®fwc.state.fi.us or call 850-9211047 for a volunteer application.

Chinsegut includes working in the Nature
Center office, assisting with interpretive and
conservation education programs, eliminating
invasive exotic plants, and developing and
maintaining trails. The FWC is also looking
for volunteers interested in documenting the
history of Chinsegut and taking photographs
to document the many special events held at
Chinsegut.
"Volunteers bring an array of talents which
greatly assist us in serving the public while
multiplying our accomplishments in state
land management," said Kristin Wood, Nature
Center director.
Currently the Chinsegut Nature Center is
open by appointment only or during special
events such as Pioneer Day, or the Welcome

Results----Continued from Page 9A
Ritch. Dodgx- Intrepid, 7. (0 6 ) Joe G lili.
Ford Taurus; 8. (4) |ay Fugleman. Ford
Taurus; 9. (51) Das id Plelchcr, Ford
Taunts, 10. (41) Luke H ill. Ford Taurus.
I I (0 2 ) Danny O 'Q uinn Jr., Chevrolet
Monte Carlo; 12. (25) Hilly Bigley Jr . Ford
Taurus
13.(1) FK&gt;n Satterfield, Chevrolet Monte
Carlo. 14 (92) M art Nesbitt. Chevrolet
M o n tf Carlo; 15 (56) Daniel Johnson.
Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 16. (23) Jeremy
Rice, Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 17. (85)
C alvin Red wine. Chevrolet Monte Carlo;
18 (17) Billy Mowery, Ford Taunis; I f
(14) Joe Fedenoo, Chevrolet Monte Carlo;
20. (81) M ld u e l RuttWamp. Ford Taurus;
21. (3) Mark. W hltakrr. Chevrolet Monte
Carlo. 22. (0 5 ) Steven Redditt. Chcvndet
Monte Carlo, 23. (16) Tom Buzze. Ford
Tauruv 24. (94) Keith Roggen. Chevrolet
Monte Carlo
25. (8) Michelle Iheriault, Ford Taurus,
26. (13) Bud Kenny, Chevrolet Monte
Carlo; 27. (7) M ike la u g h lin Jr. Ford
Taurus; 28 (43) Brandon C ollins.
Chevrolet Monte Carlo. 29. (22) M att
Carter. Fonl Taurus, 30. (48) Jimmy Mann
Jr. lo rd Taurus; 31. (18) D . I Hnel/le.
Chevrolet Monte Carlo. 32. (29) Brail
Rogers, Ford Taurus; .33 ( 52) Jason Sams,
Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 34 ( 72) M ikie
Stafford. Chevrolet Monte Carlo; .35. (99)
Jody lavender. Fonl Taurus
Saturday. March 13. 2004
M IN I C U rS . 1. (17) M ark Rims; 2. (8)
Terry Tlllis; 3. (15) David Taylor. 4 (43)
Larry Foltns; 5. (31) Risk Blair; 6 (2) Matt
Oravets; 7. (12) Riek Rmema. 8 (47) Wes
Thompson; 9. (29) Dan Suggs, 10. (24)
M ike Holt; 11. (33) Sonny Saxon; 12. (88)
Manea Pinto; 13. (66) Frank Pfister; 14
(83) Eric Cunningham; 15. (5) Mark Blain;
16. (48) Heather Suggs; 17. (05) Wendy
Cash
M E A N M IA TA 'S _ 1 (8) Paul
Sheppard; 2. (02) Peter Kerns; 3. (71)
Chris Mason, 4. (75) Joe Evans; 5. (26)
John W ielding. 6 (2) Roy Parks; 7. (76)
Paul Hensel.
SUPER LATE M O D E L . I. ( I I ) David
Rogers, 2. (86) d ie t Morrison; .3 (10) Eric
Black; 4. (63) Joe Fitos, 5. (64) Bobby
Coyle; 6 (34) Bobby Heckinger; 7. (8)
Brent Hobbs; 8 (78) B | McLeod.
LATE M O D E L _ 1. (26) Michael
Williams, 2. (43) Kandy Dye. .3 (8) Inn
Clark; 4 (14) Troy Atkins; 5. (7) Charlie
M err, 6 (48) M ark Smith; 7. (119) Josh
Schmidt, 8. (52) I lank Baker, 9 (82) Allen

Davis; 10 (64) Don Hess; I I . (17) P hillip
Bessette
M IN I STO CK _ 1 ( I) Brian Bellaw; 2.
(72) Ted - M r M in i Stock" Vulpius; 3. (4)
Ron Duheau; 4 (.31) Chad Carpenter; 5
(83) Ben Cutler |r.; 6. (2) Ronald Karto Jr.;
7. (60) Ray M a rtin ; 8. (v3) Rex
Christensen; 9 (84) Don Strosahl, 10. (11)
Pug Puglisi. 11. (23) Wayne Wells; 12. (22)
A lii Owens; 13 (20) Chris Jones, 14 (6)
M ark Hro.it
OPEN 3VIIEEL M O D IF IE D _ I. (15)
Tank Tucker; 2. ((X)) Brad May; 3. (75)
Bobby Blake; 4 (51) Chad Pierre; 5. (70)
Dave Savicki.
S P O R TS M A N _ 1. ( I l l ) Donnie
W illiam s; 2. (07) Ron Lufcy; 3. (330) Joe
Gerard; 4 (18) Ken Lewton; 5. (6) Bruce
McGonigal; 6. (7) Tom Gamache; 7. (28)
M ike Soukup.
SUPER STO CK _ 1. (3) Jeff Colburn; 2.
(66x) Rick Johns; 3 (211) Jack lenzen. 4
(49) Jason Foster; 5. (71) M ike I lendrix; 6
(27) Barry Parks; 7. (74) Jason D tryer; 8.
(21) Josh W ronkowski; 9. (2) Ron Whaley,
10. (82) Dennis C arroll; II . (8x) Farts
Crews; 12. (77) Jim Edmundson
STRICTLY STOCKS _ 1 (39) Jeremy
Hovencamp, 2. (??) Travis Scott; 3. ( llx )
Kerry Payne; 4 (13) Jose Rivera; 5. (15)
M ike Wafforde, 6 ( 99 ) G ordon Houck; 7.
(21 x) M ike Dohn; 8 (75) Tim Logue. 9 (3)
Steve Scarlock; 10. (126) Derek Slade. 11.
(18) Jason M ullis; 12. (8)Ten-sa Trombley;
13. (26) M ichelle Dyal; 14 (73x) Scott
Sherrill; 15. (X) Richard Ken/e; 16 (08)
M att Conway.
O R L A N D O S P E E D W O IIL D
Friday, M arch T9, 2004
G O O D YE AR C H A LLE N G E LATE
M O D ELS (100 U p s ) _ 1 (1 5 ) Jason Boyd.
O rlando; 2. (57) Joe W inchell. Davie; 3.
(26) Michael W illiam s, M ims; 4 (9) Rich
Clouxer, Palm Bay; 5. (81) Tale Pierce,
Zephyrhills; 6. (5) Jerry Artuso. Saull St.
Mane, O ntario, Canada; 7. (63) IV w ayne
Bryan, Lake A llred. 8 (04) Doug Sarnion.
Orlando; 9. (28) Steve Smith. U keland;
10 (01)Bobby Newton, Astatula; I I . (31)
Greg Kaouk. M ia m i; 12. (IX ) Chuck
Burkhalter, G rovcland; 13. (8) Tim Clark.
Cocoa Beach, 14. (21) Wade Lynn, St
Augustine, 15. (19) C huck Abell.
Orlando; Ih 1926) Dan Crowe, U ntana;
17. (0) Bill Oslriker, Ridge Manor; 18.
(S IX ) Charles K o p a c k C lerm ont; 19.
(119) Steve A rnold. Cape Coral. 20. (121)
Kendrick Gomez, Plantation; 21. (105)
llm Keating, Bonita Springs. 22. (77X)
Rob Kayse, Jr, W inter Springs; 23. (2X)
Joe Sumansky, Lehigh; 24. (88) Kenny

H ankins, Lakeland; 25. (40A) Rich
SPORTSMAN _ I (3) Earl Beckncr; 2.
Cordis, Royal Palm Beach; 26. (77) Tony
( 98 ) Bobby Joe Woodley; 3 ( 93 ) Broce
A m lco, C learw ater; 27. (32) Sean
Gayton; 4. (40) Dennis G illiam . 5 (4HK)
M urphy. Ft. U u d e rd a le ; 28. (40) Danny
C ory Kaiser; 6 (62) Joe Adams; 7. (8) Rich
Esposito. Jr, Loxahatchee; 29. (21X) M ark
Clou set; 8 (23) RicJtard llig h t; 9 . (SOW)
Stevenson, T itu s v ille ; 30. (14) Troy
Jeff W right; 10. (24) Glenn Castro; I I (56)
A tkin s. O rlando; 31. (2) A J C u rre li,
B ill Hall; 12. (48) Donnie Smith; 13 (08)
Daytona Beach D id N ot Start
(75)
Paul Hudson; 14 (29) Ricky Wood: 15
M a rtin Pierce, S anford. (100) G lenn
(32 ) JoeK u b io ik. 16 (50) Justin Hall.
M orris. Bonita Springs.
SUPER STO CK _ I. (92) Ted Head: 2
M O DIFIF.DS (15 U p s ): _ 1 (2) Skip
(2) Ron Whaley; 3 . ( I 2 ) { orv Freed; 4. (44)
Honaker; 2. (40) George M urp h y; 3. (34)
Bob Beiler; 5. (46) Bobby Riley; 6 (20)
M ark Emberson; 4 (HI) Ricky Wood; 5.
Justin Reynolds, 7. (721) John Bennett; 8
(38) Dave Debelius; 6. (56) Ken
(28) Ron Edwards; 9. (24) Bill Loomis; 10
McCracken; 7. (51) Chad Pierce. D id Not
(49) |ason Foster, II. (17) Harvey Givens;
Start _ (9) Wayne Heckle.
12 (98) Brett Woodley; 13 (65) Dave
M IN I STOCKS (15 U p s ) . I. (28 )Sean
W right, Ehd Not Start
Bass; 2. (87) Chad Ashley; 3 (07X)
M IN I STO CK _ I (07T) D ick U szlo ; 2.
Stephen Simpson. 4. (07) D ick U s z lo , 5.
(07A ) Chad Ashley. 3 (22) A llie Owens;
(22) A lii Owens; 6 (10) Michael Seay; 7.
4. (14) M ike Fetherston 5. (07S) Stephen
(24) John Cook; 8. (72) M att Roller; 9. (98)
Simpson; 6. (72) Sean Bass: 7. (.33) Bob
Josh Hermann Z98. Disqualified _ (30)
Dclmastro; 8. (10) Michael Seay.
R J Amone.
STRICTLY STOCK
I (24Q) Todd
SPO RTSM AN (15 U p s ) _ 1. (3) Earl
M cQuarry; 2. ( llx ) Kerry Payne; 3. (14)
Beckncr; 2. (23) Richard llig h t; 3 (29)
Roger Benton; 4 (07) Richie U s z lo , 5. (56)
Ricky Wood. 4 (98) Bobby Joe Woodley;
Paul Fnglcr.
5. (48) D onnie Sm ith; 6. (24) G lenn
Saturday. M arch 20. 2004
Castro; 7. (21) Bobby Owens; 8. (47)
RE/M AX LEGENDS (25 l aps) _ I (2)
Donnie Seewald; 9. (48K )C ory Kaiser; 10.
Patrick Conrad; 2. (05) Jeremy Colangelo;
(56) B ill Hall; I I . (50) Justin H all; 12. (93) . 3. (73) Sam Walts; 4. (5) Kory Abbott; 5
Bruce Gayton, 13. (62) Joe Adams; 14. (40)
(33) A ) I ulgenzi; 6 (00) D arin Coker. 7.
Dennis G illiam ; 15. (SOW) Jeff W right
CM) Jeff Deggvllcr. 8. (22A) Bobby Byars.
SUPER STO CKS (15 U p s ): _ l. (2) Ron
9. (33jr.) Derrick Wood; 10 (9) M ilch
Whaley; 2. (12) Corey Freed; 3. (66) A ndy
Verhaagh. II . (21) Ricky Wood; 12. (4)
Nichols; 4 (22) B ill Loomis. 5. (17) I larley
Dion Hlnsky; 13 (27W) Bob Wilson; 14
Gibbons; 6. (44) Be* Beiler; 7. (65) Dave
(55) Doug Hall; 15 (31) Jarrad Cawley;
W right; ». (721) John Bennett; 9 (28) Ron
16. (7) M ike Verhaagh
Edwards; 10. (16) Robert Remus, I I . (52)
SUPER STOCKS (50 U p s )
1 (66)
Brian Soukup; 12. (92) Ted Head; 13. (49)
Rick Johns; 2 (2) Ron Whaley 3 (22) Bill
James Frisbee *49; 14. (46) Bobby Riley;
Loomis; 4 (71) M ike Hendrix. 5 (57B)
15. (14) Roger Benton. 16. (52W) Jay
Brett Brown; 6. (24) Bruce Gayton; 7. (90)
Pofftnberger; 17. (71) M ike Hendrix.
Brett Woodley; 8. (721) John Bennett; 9.
STRICTLY STOCKS (6 U p s ) . I. (07)
(12) Corey Freed. 10. (44) Bob Beiler; II.
(29) James Adams. 12 (52) Brian Soukup;
Richie U s z lo ; 2. (56) Dallas Ingram.
13 (17) Harley Gibbons. 14 (45) M ike
Friday, M arch 12. 2004
Soukup. D id Not Start _ (46) llobby Riley
SUPER LATE M O D E L _ I . (86) Chet
Disqualified _ (28) Duane Freed
M orrison; 2. (47) Rusty Eberxole, 3. (33)
BANDELERO YO UNG G UNS (12
Ricky Wood; 4. (18) Jan-d Allison. 5. ( lx )
Laps) _ 1 (75) Chelsea Schlllig; 2. (33)
C huck
Burkhalter;
6. (15) M ik e
Derrick Wood; 3. (97) Scott Jarrett; 4 (9)
Hineganlner; 7. (4) Rick Bates; 8 (78) B J
Matthew Jarrett; 5. (7) N ik Wesenick; 6
McLeod; 9 (2) Patrick Conrad; 10. (119)
(54) Brandon Thomson O U T IA W I (9)
Josh Schmidt; II . (14) Ronnie Roach. 12
Dave Jarrett
(40) Michael W illiam s.
BANDELERO B A N D IT S (12 Laps) I
OPEN W HEEL M O D IF IE D _ I (81)
(38) Gerald White, Jr.; 2. (60) Chad Akins;
Ricky Wood; 2. (9) Wayne Heckle. 3 (05)
3. (6) Josh Williams, 4 (18) Ryan Rust; 5
Jerry Artuso; 4 (51) Chad Pierce; 5. (131)
(17) Blake Eden; 6. (8) Donovan Ponder.
Rusty Perdue; 6. (34) M ark Emberson, 7.
HURRICANES (15 U p s ) 1 0 Raybo,
(40) George M u rp h y ; 8. (20) Lynn
2. (14) Adam Soukup; .3. (88) Michael
Dicandio; 9. (30) Chuck Burkhalter; 10.
Bass. 4 (231) Sly Cawley, 5 ( 6 \ ) A |
(38) Dave D ebulius; 11. (56) Ken
Flywheel; 6 (6) M ike Ackerman; 7 (37)
M cCracken 12. (8) Chris Scott.

Duke Hazzard; 8 (111) Bobby Crites.
Saturday, March 13, 2004:
RE/MAX LEGENDS (25 la p s ) _ 1 (2)
Patrick Conrad; 2. (73) Sam Watts; 3. (98)
Kevin Abbott; 4 (5) Kory Abbott; 5. (05)
Jeremy Colangelo; 6. (22) Wesley
McLeod; 7. (91) Jeff Deggeller; 8 (33)
Derrick Wood; 9 (00) D arin Coker; 10.
(M ) Jarred t aw lev. I I (22A) Bobby
Byars; 12 (27W) Bob Wilson; 13 (20) Kyle
Dombek
CLASSIC CARS (25 Laps) I (12) Hen
Booth; 2. (74) Ed Yates; 3. (5) Jim Rahman;
4 (44) Corey Freed; 5. ( X II) Joey Strehle,
6. (0) N orm Agostmho, 7. (78) Wayne
Ashton; 8. (1) D aryl G rief; 9. (7) Bud
Spemer 10 (45) I ddie U .ir.t II (2!
Steven Cole Smith; 12. (88) Tim Ousloy:
13. (87) Randy G rief; 14 (59) U rn Powers
15. (00) B ill Posey; 16. (17) Beaver
Daughtrey; l7 .(9 )G e o rg e H a lllll; 18.(32)
George Hall. Jr.
BANDELERO B A N D IT S (15 l aps) 1
(.38) Gerald W hite, Jr; 2. (60) Chad Akins;
3. (18) Ryan Rust; 4 (17) Blake Eden; 5. (8)
Donovan Ponder
BANDELERO Y O U N G G UNS (15
Laps) _ 1 (97) Scott Jarrett; 2 (54)
Brandon Thom son; 3. (75) Chelsea
S h illig . -I ( t i l D c rrn k Wood 5 (u)
M atthew Jarrett
O U T LA W B A N D O LE R O _ 1 (9) Dave
lu ir. lt 2 (37)1 van Rueeel)
HUR R IC A N ES (12 l aps) _ 1. (4U )G reg
H n u r : ( B l) Bobby c rite*; 3 .(I)R a y b o

VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK
CO C A-C O LA CLASSIC SEASON
OPENER
Saturday, M arch 20, 2004
H O BB Y STO C K _ I (F I) D avid
Showers; 2. (15) Alan Peacock; 3. (19) Joe
Belkey; 4. (50) Pal Taulbce; 5. (01) Jimmy
Heffner; 6. (88) Dennis N orth; 7. (51)
Steve O ldaker; 8. (29) Thomas Hughes
; 9 (3w ) Kenny Waters; 10. (36) Michael
To vet.
HO BBY STO CK B -M A IN
I. (I7 M )
Glen Nedrow; 2. (6e) Thomas Eberle; 3
((XI) Keith Murphree. 4. (65) Alan Stanley;
5. (87) Pete P o llo ik : 6. (10) C huck
Jackson. 7. (92) Sonny O 'Sullivan; 8 (83)
P h ilip Connor; 9. (I7 v )|e f( Varvika; 10 (8)
Terry W ilburn.
LATF M O D E L
I (2 3) la w Ion
M Inchew; 2. (21) Ivcdcnt Lloyd; .3 (9)
Rod Button: 4 (38) Scotl Thompson; 5.
(07) D a vid i legg 6 (400) IVacy B ullet; 7
(35) Tim Ewing; 8 (02) Travis Rhoden; 9
(79) lason Davis. 10. (71) D avid Shugart.
M IN I STOCK
I (09) Chris Vogel; 2.
(18) C h ris Shead; 3. (45) Bobby

Richardson; 4 (97) Jackie Rhames; 5. (99)
Charlie M acN khoh 6. (23) Jim NicJmls; 7.
(17) D | Nobles; 8. (8) Chris Day; 9. (43)
Joey Froehllch; 10 (IX)) U n c e Lex-.
PURE STOCK
1.(07) John Clegg; 2.
(75) Shawn Pawlak. 3. (175) James
Latremouille; 4 (35) A J. Flores; 5. (4)
Andy Hicks. 6. (IM)BenUa Allm an, 7. (09)
Tommy Saunders. 8 (79) Ray I lu n lcr. 9.
(25) N /A ; 10 (47) M ark Comitate.
STREET STO CK . I (80) Paul Shead;
2 (4) Stanton M ills ; 3. (66) Donnie
A shlord; 4. (4j) Bobby Johal; 5. (10)
Kichanl Schneider; 6. (7) Jacob llule; 7.
(8w) David W h itt;« (27) C.len Henry; 9.
(8) Robert Hicks: 10. (74) Dusty Sanders.

Briefs----Continued from Page 8A
-ues. Volunteer activities
include assisting at special
events, ongoing programs,
etc.
For more information visit
our website at www.casselberry.org or contact
Shydonna Tossie at
407.262.7720 x!307.
WAUGH-STETSON BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Wauch-Stetson
University Basketball Camps
will be held in June and July
at the Edmunds Activities
Center in DeLand. The
Camps and dates are as fol­
lows:
,
Shooting Camp June 1113.
Position Camp _ June 1317.

I ligh 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 ore-mail at
ssinglelCisletson.edu.

Special Invited Guest

Players YouthFootball Camp
J e f f F a in e
C le v e la n d B ro w n s

And

Celebrity Basketball G am e
Proceeds benifit the Sanford Youth Football Aaaociatlon A
The Seminole High School Athletic Dept..

Sem ino le High School

2701 Ridgewood Ave. - Sanford, FL

F r i d, a xvs

Marcn ZO

rnest “Sack-Man” Lewis
st Carolina University

G am e Tim e 7pm (H igh School G ym n asiu
S c h o o l Faculty Vs N FL Pro P layers

S^OO

Admission - For More Details
Call: 407-330-2456

Charles Lee
Tampa Bay B u c c an e ers ^ B
Superbowl Champ ^

Saturday

P ro P la y e rs Y outh F o o tb a ll C a m p
8am r e g i s tr a t i o n (M a in F o o tb a ll F ie ld )
Marc h 27
A ges 5-17 / R e g is tr a tio n Fee $30
In c lu d e s L u n c h , C a m p
For P re -re g is tra tio n info call: 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -2 4 5 6
P h o to &amp; T - S h ir t.
Britt Henderso
Savannah Sta
B o y * f t G i r l * C lu b *
or n n u i r lo . u u

Thanks To Our Sponsors

•M T..I ■ • a fa r * Braa

The

Jeff Blake
NFL Pro Bowl
Quarterback

Reggie Branch
W ashington Redskins
II Tim e Superbow l Champ

L iberty*
T ax
S ervice

H e r a ld

iiCE
Hardware

TEPH SEAL

A m e r ig r o u p

u

a

r

�Page IB March 24 &amp; 25. 2004

Financial
45-63

Tub Hekald

Rentals
91127

Employment

»

Merchandise
Automotive
181197 Miscellaneous
231-245

Real Estate

services

_______________ 67-73_____________________ 141-165_____________________ 199-229

To Place Your Ad Call
55— Business
O pportunities
S4K-S1 OK Weekly Potential Cal
lor a Iron two minute message
1-800-616-9345

59— Fin a nc ia l
Services
Attention Readers!!
It's lliogal for companies doing
business by phono to promise
you a loan and ask you to pay
for II before they deliver. For
more information, call toil-free
1-877-FTC HELP. ( A public
service message from The
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

61— M oney

to

L end

Attention Readers!!
it's Illegal for companies doing
b u i ness by phono to promise
you a loan and eek you to pay
tor it before they deliver. For
more Information, call lofl-free
1-877-FTC HELP ( A public
service message Irom Tho
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commisston)

71— H elp W anted
£$£EARN EX TR A S *!
CASH
Delivering the
REAL YELLOW PAGES
In Sanford, Lk Mary,
Oviedo, Winter Springs,
Waklva Springs &amp; Chuluota
Must ba 18 A have Insured
vehicle.
Call today, work today
(407)320-1803

150 plus Christian Child Caro
Center interviewing tor a F/T pro
school toddler A summer camp
teacher Also accepbng app's tor
a cook interested in the food
program Bonoftts Avail C al 407936-3636 ext 10 or Fax 407 9360041

71— H elp W anted
ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE

DrrvofS

Company Driver*
Tha Sanford Herald is
looking for an Advertising
Sales Representative lo |oin
our progressive sales team
serving Sanford. Lake Mary A
surrounding
area.
A
marveling business dogroo or
somo direct sales experience
preferred Wo wilt Irani tho right
Individual who possesses
solid organizational skills,
good
Interpersonal
communication abililios and
who has a strong desire to
achieve
Must bo sellm otivated, energetic and
goal-onentod
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service Computer
and'or design skills helpful but
not necessary. M ust own
good, reliabfo transportation
Tho is a M Smo Mondny-Fndny
(40hr work week requited),
ontry-lovol position with
com pensation based on
education
and
sates
experience
It interested, please send
resume to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
Sem lnola
Herald
Newspaper*
PO Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32772
Phone: 407*322-261 lx 11
Fax:407-323-9406
Email:

dsirtton Oscminoloherald.co

m

EOE
Auto Tochnlclan/Mochanic.
Mrsrrxm 5 Yra experience Musi
Have Own Tools. Apply In
Person 2207 W 1st St Sanford
Bobcat Ope rotor: Must have
residential grading experience
A a valid drivers license
Sanford aroa, 407-482-9805
Breakfast Cook tor AM
position
with
banquet
experience Also need Front
Desk.
Housekeeping
A
Bartender Call 407-444-

1000
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
(or
business
apportirxtioe and trandxsoa Cal
Florida Depl. ol Agriculture A
Consumer Services al 000-4357352 or FTC-HELP tor free
Information Or visit our Web srto
at www ttc.gov/buop.
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dopt. ol
A grlcu llu ie
A
Consumer
Services before selling Call lo
verity lawful registration before
you buy

New Pay Package
•Top Pay 38c/m lle'
Home Most Weekend
No NYC or Canada

New Team Package
‘Top Pay 43c/m llea

Owner Operator*
New Pay Packaga
484 CPM L/E
+Home Most Woekonds
4Paid Base Hates &amp; Permits
4Paid liability Ins
4 Paid Fuel Taxos
4N 0 NYC or Canada
4 Excellent Programs

8 mall Fleet Owner*

Welcom*
Leai* Purchase
rLato Model Equip
•Z ero Out Program
1 year OTH exp required A
Good MVH
E P E S TRANSPORT
SYSTEM
(Greensboro, NC)
1-800-948-6766
epostransport com

407-322-2611

71— H elp W anted

71— H elp W anted

FRONT
DESK
CLERK
required
for night
shlfl,
nxportnnco (xofernxJ Budget Inn.
Sanford. Apply in person 3200
S Orlando Dr.

STALUFAHM HELP. 8 12 6
Days Possible Full Time Must
Have Transportation Genova
407-349-3878

Irrigation Tedvtnstaller needed
£8 lo £12 per hour depending
on oxporionco, Exp A DL a
plus PIoaso contact American
Eagle Irrigation, 407-834-7958.

Exp Drivers Wanledl
Long
Haul
O perato r*.
Carolinas-NW 99.9% NoTouch Freight. All Now Freight,
No Slip Sittmg'Ridor Program
£2.000 siyv-On H our, Cal Daria
Immediately,
1-888-3393943X312.

Experienced
nursery/Land scape worker
needed. 407-402-2281.
Facility
M aintenance
Supervisor, 5-10 years exp in
electrical, plum bing, A/C.
machmory and tool repair ERA
and OSHA knowledge Hands
on
position.
Am erican
LaFrance, Sanford. 407-3305911.

•
•
•
•

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE I0 40IK
PLANI Drug lira wo ilace.
Apply al: **0 Miller rtv*.
Altam ont. Springs 4U/-7SO9000.
Lake mary hair salon tool ng tor
mcOvotod luur styksts A nr i Inch
3 chairs left. Ask for Diane or
Dobi tor confidential interview,
407-323-6522
MA needed: Full time, busy
fam ily practice group In
Sanford Ptooso hx rosunio. 407830-1116

I

S h o p S e m i n o l e H e r a l d ’s
C lassified s E v e ry d a y !

•Irrigation Man* Growing
com pany
noods
EXPERIENCED Irrigation man
with
T ra n sp ,
landscape
experience a • 407-402-2905

MECHANIC:
Heavy oquipmont and trucks
407-322-8133,
Dump True* driver wanted Tnaxle, clean Class B CDL.
407-349-2770.

I

500 Fox Quarry Lane
Sanford, FL 32773

407 302-9191

Private Gated Community
Ceiling Fans in Every Bedroom
Spacious Walk-In Closets
Fully Equipped Kitchen
• Large Refrigerator with Ice Maker,
• Gourmet Oven with Range Hood
-•-Dishwasher
• Garbage Disposal
• FREE After School Program
• Optional Full Size Washer &amp; Dryer
• Optional Discounted Cable TV
• 1, 2, 3 &amp; 4 Bedrooms Available
2 Bedroom / 2 Bath

-

Over Road Drivers wanted 48
slates hauling plants, produce,
etc. Musi have C D L at least
2 yrs , 6 points limit Apply at
1901W 1st St. Sanford Ph407688-2005 Huns mostly west
PT courier needed 2 to 3
afternoons per week Need
reliable car 7 cell phone 407302-9486
Root Cleaning Mechanic
Must Hava FL. License 407657-2900

Directions: From 1-4, take the Lako M ary Boulovard oxit Go east on Lake Mary Boulevard
past H ighway 17-92. W o w ill be on your left before the Greenoway.

SALES- Sales Trainoo Part
Time Hrs F/T Pay Great
Opportunity 407-657-2900
Sitters. Companions. Home
Makers: Needed to work with the
uktorty Must have a caring heart
A bo very rutulxo 407-328-8621.

Certilied Nursing Assistants A
Home Health Aidos needed
Busy home health agency has
work available now Musi have
experience 407-328-BC21.
Diroct TV Satellite Installers:
Im m ediate
openings
lor
experienced satellite Installers
onty Call 407-330-1171 ASAP
Looking tor experienced Care
Givers who has worked with
disabled children and or adults
Must have own transportation
A Insurance. 407*322-2177.
contact Ms Hatcher.

JOIN OUR GROW ING TEAM!
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS

DOLLAR 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

HERTAGE WOODS AT LAKE MARY, is a pre­
mier, 72 unit assisted living and dementia care facility.
We’re moving in new residents every day and need
more staff who are caring, qualified, and reliable. Must
have current Certification and experience with medica­
tion assistance. Very competitive wages &amp; benefits, all
shifts available. Apply in person for immediate consid­
eration! Heritage Wixxls al Lake Mary. 150 Middle St.
(off Lake Mary Blvd. behind the post office!)

1

71— H elp W anted

252-319

3 Bedroom Apartments irom$7 1 0
• Controlled Access Gates • “Get Fit” Gym
• Sparkling Pool
• Picnic Areas
• Business Center
• Playground
• Full Criminal Background Check
On Every Applicant.

Monday • Friday • 9:00 a.m. • 4:00 p.m.
Or fax resume w/coversheet to 407-859*9799
attn: J a y B e n n e tt

SEMINOLE POINTE

Dollar Rent A Car

4100 GERANIUM LANE • SANFORD, FL 32771

2100 Red Cleveland Blvd., Sanford, FI 32773

Must be 18yean of ageandhaveavalid FloridaDriven license.

APARTMENT HOMES

407-323-6086

SmoLc/Dmg Free Workplacc/EOE

,

Sa n fo r d
H erald

T h i s P r e m i u m S p a c e Is l o r S a l e R e a c h i n g
M o r e T h a n 2 6 ,0 0 0 R e a d e r s Mach W e e k

To Reserve Your Ad Call Cs At 407-2 2 2-26 U

9

�Page 2 B

Tun H erald

March 21 &amp; 25.2001

C l a s s if i
45-63

91-127

Employment

Real Estate
141-165

67-73____

199-229

To Place Your Ad Call
95— Roommate
W anted

103— H ouses-

Student looking tor roommate
to sharo 2 bedroom house
S350/MO 172 utilities 407-3100364

2535 Georgia Ave. Sanford
3*1 5 house. CHA. nvnrtobto now,
Section 8 welcome S795 mo
$795 security. Call P orrlg
Realty, 407-322-6678

71— H elp Wanted

_____________1____________
Zoo Teacher
P/T
Toachor:
Education
Program to students visiting tho
Zoo. Work with animats
Fion Wo days, M F. 9 00 a m , 2,00 p m. Teaching Exp prat but
will train $6 50 hr C al 407-3234450
or
complete
an
application at Central Florida
Zoological Park. 3755 N Hwy
17-92. Sanford, FI

Wilt

sharo new home, 3/2,
washer'dryer, private room &amp;
bath, non smoker SIOG'wk 407474-1868

Largo t HR apt, oat-in kitchen,
full tile bath, nowfy painted,
lumtohed, $475tno, no pots. 407323-1917

WEEKLY RENTALS
S tarting O $82/wk.
H istoric Dow ntow n
407-330-4423
Very nice, very clean (urn rm .
aP utl, cable. A C , Indry, phone,
kltch uso, sec dr, resident
owner, private onlranco No
S m o kln g l O nly d ru g tree
sober need apply. 407-3140924.

99— A partments U nfurnished

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I I30HM. *505.MO
2 BOOM , *&lt;105 MO AND UP
Cable Included
407-323-8670

Lake M ery B lv d A 427,
S35Q/MO. met,util. kit. W/D.
cable, nr SCC, airpt, NS. quiot.
proft. 407-322-1607
Room For Ront; Sanford Ave,
Iroo cable, washer/dryer.
cooking privileges. SlOO'wk,
407-688-7023.
Sanford;
Downtown,
convenient
location,
rrrfnqorator, microwavo. color TV,
kitrhatta room, private bath,
stoei
r tom s Call 407-321•
4900

95— Roommate
W anted
Seeking n person to share my
home, view ot Lnko Monroo,
house prMtegos Call 407-328,7232 tor an appointment.

Sanford
Store, Offices,
Beauty Parlor.
700 to 817 sq. ft.
$450/m o to
$550/mo.
3rd St. and
Sanford Ave.
New Rugs,
Paint, Very Nice!
Best Parking
B roker/O w ner

407 679-1980
407 579-8942
-

-

(coll phono)

U

97— A partments Furnished

93— Rooms For
Rent

Merchandise
_ / Automotive
181-197 Miscellaneous
231-245

Rentals

financial

n f u r n i s h f .d

DOYLE S RENTALS
Sanford: 3/1, Now Paint, New
A p p ls, C a rpe t Single Carport.
Laundry Rm &amp; Storago
$725/5700 Deposit
Sanford: 32. Kitchen. LMng Rm.
Dining Rm. Largo Yard, Utility
Rm, Dbt Carport. Approved
Section 8 $800/5800 Deposit
Sanford H istoric D istrict: 3 2 .
Renovated, Front Porch. Nice
Yard $800-5800 Dep
S nnford:32, Hardwood Floors
Screen Porch, Carport, Approx
2200 Sq Ft $1,000/51.000
Deposit.
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
(407) 322-2495
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

1 Month Free Rent
407-330-6833 01 10729B-3300
SANFORD, STUDIO
APT,
SINGLE PERSON ONLY,
S375/MO PLUS DEPOSIT
CALL (407)324-0158
Santord/Lake M ary: 1,2. and
3 Oodronm Afits staring at $539
Lake Front Living Free Rond Cal
now, 407-322-9104, EHO

101— H ousesFu r n is iie d

Sanford Historic District: 2QR
10A, hardwood floors, formal
dining rm. laundry rm, $650&gt;no
plus deposit, no pots 407-3231167.
Sanford 3 ? . spirt, largo front yd.
lonced back yd. 2 lots. 2 car
garage Fresh paint very quiet.
1350 sq tt. $850 'mo 1st 7 last
plus $800 to move In. No
animats, no smoking 386-3283112.
Sanford 3UM, CHA. 2004
Holly Ave. nice. $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540.

Sanford Furmsbod apt utilities
includod 1 Block Irom town A
lakelront t person, no pets,
deposit required 407-3230229

103— H ouses-

Sanford, 3BR/2ba, com er tot.
carport,
W/D
&amp;
lawn
m aintenance
includod.
$1,000/mo. 407-402-4969,

105—

U nfurnished

D um .x/T R II’LEX
2 OR duplex apis: Close to
Sort nolo High, scr porch,
laundry
&amp;
storage
rm,
$550 mo 407-647-1366
S p e cia l: 2BR unfurnished
$750, moves you in. Renf
$575/mo. loaso roqulrod, you
pay electric 407-321-0658.

Sanford 1001 Wost 20th St,
3BR/1BA, $76,900 Much
recent renovation, 0 down to
qualified buyor. 407-3315880

107— M obile H omes
For R ent

Sanford: 3/1, CHA, shade,
close to park, rels required
$750'mo, $750 deposit. No
pets, 407-323-9705

Paola: 2/2 with Florida Room
on 1/2 acre $60&lt;3month plus
deposit No pets 407-3231167_____________________

114—
Warehouse/R ental
Space

Studio and
1 Bedroom Apts.

Historic Sanford
16,000 st warehouse
Grade Level, 3 phase flower
Insulated, 7,000 st ottico
Soparato lonced parking
Buy $425,000 ($25/sf)
or lea&amp;o $5,000 month
MetroOne, 407-629-6001

Starting At

$440 Month

117— C ommercial
R entals

Call for more information
Sanford; Professional Office
Bldg, contratly located, recently
renovated, ample parking, ideal
tor attorney or professional.
Includes water, sewer, trash */•
575 to *T- 2346 sq ft R o rt $575
$2300 plus sales tax.
Doyla Really, Inc
407-322-2495

Sanford Court Apartments

407-323-3301

„

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

§

141— H omes For
S ale
3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St.
Sanford.
Hardwood
lira,
enclosed porches $89,500.
Zoned
RC-1
(R estricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitlod Groat business
location. 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026
3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th SI.
Sanford.
Hardwood
firs,
enclosed porches $89,500
407-929-7173 or 918 495-2026

Realtors Wanted!

141— H omes For

Cou n try
Style
c , l y
Living

\£

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

U U M M C r.taM W Io 110.000
I’M hctracewrj uwunct fund
l«11 Mai &gt;itt UN u tt
Gwt fartcKun. b a t 1
U M n ou .o M a a.n u iM !

3 0 0 OFF

Flxar Up: Sold as lal 3/2. Eat
In KB., LR. $62,900
R enovated: 3 2 . U v Dm Rm,
Garage $79,900
A B e a u ty: 1/2 Acre, 3 2 .
2300* sq It, Uv, Din, Fam Rm,
2 car gar $141,900
In Lew Q uarters: 4/3 ,23 0 0 *
aqlLLN. Dm. Fam.. Game Rm.
$169,900.
Lekevlew : Renovated 3/2.
Uv, Dm, Fem Rm, Fenced Wvd.
$178,500
L ik e Now: 3/2, Uv, Din,
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500.

1st Month's Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp;Amiroved Credit
• S p a d o u a A p a rtm e n t* w ith la m e l I u m t s • Lake
Front • Vollrvlull • S|tarkllnn hail • Tennis Courts
A,npo » T Bi

Country lake
Apartments

PAUL OSBORNE

i

VENIURE 1 PROPERTIES
407 321 4764

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford» 330-5204

t

BEDROOM - 7 pc cherry wood
sleigh set, now, boxed, can
deliver, $950. 407-275-0035
BEDROOM 0 p in e brand new
set still in boxes. $ 4 5 /. 407275-7626

Dryer GE. gas, heavy duty, extra
largo capacity. B cycles, 2yrs old
Moving Lake Mary 407-3026320
Futon: Sokd wood mission-stylo
arms, extra nice foam layered
pad All brand now $295 407402-1781 or 380-216-2946

i

W iste ria
R e a lt y In c .

Nood an Investment?? Wani
to Move out of Apnrtnont life??
2429 Willow Avenue. Sanford
Groat Little Bungalow on 24
Acre lot w/updated Electric,
Plumbing A Root, ♦ CCP
$89,000
CALL AND ASK US ABOUT
REO OR FORECLOSURE
PROPERTIES.
1209-Swan sued. Winter
Springs Stunning 5/3 Estate
on Noarty 1 Acre, Updated w/
Attention to Detail Wonderful
master Retreat, 2734 GLA
$350,000.
Call Jo yce S tansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan D u ttw e llsr
407-679-1000

199— Pets &amp;
Supplies

W anted To Purchese!
Trailer s ire d refrigerator A
oloctric eteve in vfery good
condition. Also need French or
louvered door. Must bo
reasonably priced Need ASAP
Lv msg. 407-321-5394.

AKC GERMAN SHEPARD
PUPPIES, READY APRIL 14,
2004 MALES $350-FEMALES
$250 407-310 0364

Patti's Pet
Sitting

OAYBED: Victorian stylo, 2
twin mattresses w/warranty.
pop-up trundle. All brand now.
$295 407-331-1941/386-2162946

Sanford: 31 w'coramc Mo. new
carpel, paint t* cabinets.
Intercom A sec. sys, oloctric gar
dr. Custom wood A mirrored
walls. $70K. 407-322-2354

187— Sporting
G oods

M attress
Sel:
NASA
technology memory foam as
seen on TV/M all. 20 year
warranty, retail $1699. must so#
$595 407-102-2770 or 386-2162946

f

Antique
ottico
building
cfcMTTtavn Sanford Close to now
Eckerds.
Reduced
price
$184,500. Call Linda Saethro,
407-416-0505
SANFO RD C-1 p ro p e rty
lo c a te d
On
Hiawatha
financing avail a bio 1.000 sq
ft 407-716-7744

157— M obile H omes
For Sale
3 2 1996 SKYLINE UNDER
BOOK VALUE, EXCELLENT
CONDITION $24,700 BY
APPT. ONLY 407-349-1203
Sanford 55* patk, 1/1, kitchen
living rm , all appliances,
covered carport, shed. $4,000
407-324-0770

16Q-^-Business For
Sale
Auto Repair Business A
Property:
3 1 a p l rental
income. $399,900. Seller
financing possible
Linda
Saothre. 407-418-0505.
Bat/Grlll: Only S78K Total
SRX U c Musi Soell
Call Sheroo with
Security Financial
407-661-6700.
Landscaping Business for sale
$ 199,900 tat truck, equipment,
ckonts A contacts Sotor w i tram
Call Linda, 407-416-0505

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale
DININO RM :
BOMBAY
CHERRYWOOD. 110" Dbt
Pod, B Chippendale Chr*. 72’
B ultet'H ulch. Unused. Still
Boxed, Cost S1BK. Sell $3950
Marbio Server $750. 13 pc
Cherry Set, 78’ Table, 8 chrs,
China Cab.. S I295 407-6601415
BE D • $205 luxury king
piliowlop mattress set New. In
plastic, del. avail. 407-2750612_____________________
BED- $110 brand new queen
double-sided pillow-top set
w ‘warranty, can deliver, 407-2757626

BEDRM
6 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bed.
Rails. Dresser, Mirror, Chest 2
Nilestds, unused. Sbil Boxed,
Coat $7k. Sell $1950 407-6601415
BEDRM • 8 PC H tfv s n d Lous
VIII
CHERRYW OOD,
62
Dovetail Dresser, tri-mirror,
Chest 2 NitoStds. Unused. SW
Boxed. Cost $15K. Sel $3,250
407-660-1415

• Buying or sofeng a homo? • Buying or Soling a Buslnoss?
•Looking tor a Forodosuro? • Looking tor tho Best FLatos?

Security Financial

407-661-9700

CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFING for Bains. Boat
Ooc^s, Shops, otc. Also Cutvort
Pipe 15‘ x20’ 1B’ x2ff Call For
Prices. Surplus Steel A Supply,
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788

Satisfaction Is Guaranteed!!

Frea Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers

193— L awn &amp;

Full S e rvice
Real E state &amp; M ortgage C om pany

G arden

E sta b lish e d 16 Years
w w w .securltyflnanclal.co m

Troy-Bill Chippor/Vac. 5Hp, soil
propel w/attachm ents. Now
Condition $495 407-325-5644

For Al l Your M o r t g a g e
&amp; Real Est at e Needs

B usiness &amp; Services
D irectory
•i x

r ’ tfiq "

i x r

A d v e r tis 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 .0 0 p e r d ay .
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 r e s e n ta tiv e
,

258-AuypM OTi\(Y-

,

278-H a (mdy M a n

L o w e ll’s A u to R e p a ir
T oyo ta A A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o re ig n A D o m e s tic A u to R o p a lr
A S e rv ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4G, S n n to rd
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
H o u rs 8 A M -G P M
V IS A /M A S T E R C A R D

268-C iiil d C ake
The M anger
Tondor a n d lo vin g , s u p o r b a b y s ittin g
lo r y o u in m y h o m o . C a ll M a x in e
A lb a ra d o to d is c u s s y o u r o p tio n s .
3 2 1 -4 2 7 -3 1 3 6

269-C l e a n in g S e r v ic e s
A u d r e y 's H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
W o G u a ra n ty L o w R a lo s tl
S a n fo rd A L o c a l A re a s
M s C o llin s . 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 9 3 7
S e v e n D a y s /W k . 2 4 H rs /D a y
B L IT Z C L E A N
W e O ffe r T h o s o S e rv ic e s
•H o u s e C lo n n in g S v c .
• O ffic e C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2
R e s id e n tia l
C le a n in g :
P r o fe s s io n a l
C le a n in g
Lady.
Rosidonbn! H ouses. F lexible H rs W ill
W o rk W /C u sto m o r. F oe D e p e n d s o n
Service S anford A Lk Mary, 407-3227837
R u th 's Q u a lity H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
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 o 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
i
—

270-C oncrete
D e l's C o n c re te : P a tio s . D riv e w a y s ,
Sidew alks, D ocks H o m o o w n e rs o u r
s p e cia lty. C o m m e rc ia l a ls o . C a ll
a n y tim e to r tre e e s tim a te 4 0 7 -3 2 2 7208

Maintonco Folks
H lg A A /C R o p n lr
Irrig n lio n /P ro s s u ro W a s h
P a in tin g /C e ra m ic T ile
R o liru sh C a b in e ts
G o n o rn l P lu m b in g A E le c lric
R o p a ir L ic e n s e d A In s u re d
A ll H o m o R e p a irs
4 0 7 -830-B 3B 6

2 79-H a u l in g
F ill D irt, S h o ll. Top S o il, R o c k .
C o n c ro to - W a s h o u t. B o b c a t 7
T ra c to r S e rv ic o 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 o m ln o lo ,
O ra n g e C o u n tlo s , 4 0 7 -9 4 7 -B B 7 2 .

J

301-R eal Estate
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 k e o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o o q u lty , n o p ro b lo m
A v o id fo re c lo s u re
N o c o m m is s io n s .lo o s
W o p u t c a s h In y o u r p o c k o ts !
F re 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 rry n t 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

308— T herapeutic
M assage
T ra c y D a v is , L M T
4M A 33G 9B
D e e p T is s u e M e s s a g o
A v a lo n C e n te r
4M M 13079
1 4 0 0 S. P a rk A v o ., S o n lo rd
4 0 7 -9 2 9 -9 9 9 6 __________

281-H o m e
I m pr o ve m e n t

312— T ree S ervice

P re s s u re W a s h in g A P a in tin g
P lu m b in g A E le c tric a l F ix tu re
In s ta lla tio n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T re e S e rv ic o ?
W e A c c e p t A ll C r e d it C a rd s .
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 e 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 e s

313— T V /R a d io

A drian's
D ep endable
Lawn
Service
L a rg o 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 fo r
F ro e Q u o te .
4 0 7 -4 3 5 -8 2 2 6

TVSERVICE
Repairs made on all
makes &amp; models.

29 0 -M a s o n r y

275-D rywall
Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 L/l
278-H a n d y M an
H om e A Law n
S p rln k e r R e p a ir
O v e r 2 0 Y re E x p .
P r o fe s s io n a l A R e lia b le
4 0 7 -0 7 1 -6 8 1 2 .

M a d d e n C o n s tru c tio n
N o J o b T o o S m a lll
A ll M a s o n r y W o rk
4 0 7 -4 7 4 -1 2 2 5

294-P a in t in g

301-R eal Estate
Support your local
businesses, they are Hie
heart of your community.

IN HOME SERVICE

O P E N IN G S O O N
M c D o n a ld ’s
B r ic k A B lo c k M a s o n r y
15 Y e a rs E x p -F re o Q u o te s
3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0

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 1 970
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 1 6 2

BED- 1 brand new lull-sire
orthopedic
firm
set
w/warranly. $85 407-2750935
le d : Luxury firm piUow-top
mattress set. Brand new
w/warranly. $155. 407-8311322
or
386 -2 1 6 2 9 46 .
Delivery available

Vttn m mu inT

NEED MONEY • CALL NOW!!!!!!

191— Building
M aterials

‘c s a - fc ^ r

Enure btock downtown Ganfont
Over 1 5 acres with 3400 S F.
Bldg $750,000 Call Linda
Saethro. 407-416 0505

§

THE

W ill Care For Your Dog or Cal
In Ybur Home While You Are
Gone! Very Reasonable Rates)
Roloroncos Available Upon
Request. Please Call 407-3140703.

i ASSIHEDS-

Pool
Table:
Bit
IBC
profossional sows, 3 pc 1’ slate.
Ithr pockets, toll, unused. stiH in
crate, cost S4K. so# $1450 407660-1415

KING SIZE WATER BED
$125 WASHING MACHINE
11/2 OLD $70 407-310 0364

149— C ommercial
Property For Sale

S ale
3BR/1 5 BA. concrete block.
1100 sq It. now tool, new
CHA wal to wul t*o. fenced yard.
$71,800 102 Country Club
Drive. Sanford 407-929-7173 or
918-495-2026

________

199— Pets &amp;
Supplies

FuRNrruRE For S ale

DINING ROOM12 pc.
benutltul
cherry
double
pottos: at table, B chairs, lighted
hutch, buftet. In boxes. $6000
value, sacrifice $1200 407-2750612

m

Services

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

181— A ppliances &amp;

C entury 21, Napolltano A
Scnggs are looking tor Realtors
to work tho S a n fo rttla ko Mary
areas. For a confidential
interview, please ask tor Mary
O 1-000 081-4469

i
Lake M ary: 5 4, Executive
Pool Homo, 5.000 ♦ st. w/ In
Law Suite. Renovated
S e cu rity FInanclal/M el
407-661-9700

Movo in Specials
2Bedroom /1B nth
W /D Hookups

8

407- 322-2611

Lake M ary e llic y house,
forced yd, $425700,21B S 4th
SI 407-929-7173

ROSELEA
VILLAS

IMl

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 0 2 6
Lie# R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

316— W el d in g &amp;
S heet M etal

W ill Do Your
W elding W ork,
A L U M IN U M OR
STEEL @
Very R eason ab le
R atesl
C A LL ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

Service Directory Line Ad Specials
$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

�Thf. II krai.h

March 24 Si 2T». 2004

C

l a s s if ie d s

Rentals
91-127

Real Estate
141-16S

To Place Your Ad Call
217— G

arage

S

231—C ars For S ale

ales

C *nv&gt; Caw Corrmrty Yard Sato
Siitei frD u/xxi fm onmrix#y M.v
» 2 7 &amp; 28. Bam M 7 Multi family
with may itemi
Multi Home Garage Sale
Sal. mar 27. 8-4pm. Terra Bella, 2
mto! West ol M . Semnde Mai on
Orange Blvd. I block to right

$5001 P o llca Im p o u n d s !
Cars Irom $5001 For kstngs cal
800-719-3001*4716
1990Cndfcic Ik ir rtr Sport sAw,
spoko wheel covers, looks
good, runs good $2300 407330-0434

Plaatic Injection molding machine
operator* needed Hr* 7 to 3 30pm.
Cal Rainbow Pod Supply, on W
Airport Blvd 407-324 9616
Sartord tfctonc Dtstnd Myrtle A 12ti
St. 325. 26 A 27 8am Antiques
architectural*, doors, window*,
future*, collectibles, oil lamps,
depression glass, pottery chenille,
quilt*, household items________
Yard Sale
collectible cars,
kghthouses. plates 7 sun dials Odd
household aems, seme stdlotd 2447
South Bay ave. Sanlord. mar 26 &amp;
27.9 5pm

221—G o o n T hings
to Eat
Navel O ranges
Red G rapefruit
M eriw ether Farm *
3461 Celery Ava. Sanlord.

L

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Santord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78
ol the Florida Statute* that on
04/06/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club R d . Santord, FI
32771-4059 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserve* the
right to accept or reject any
aodor all bids
1LNCM974XMY719970
1991 Lincoln Continental

235—
T ruck/B uses/V ans
For S ale
1967 GMC 1f i Ion FrosMy robu*
350 engine, portormanco 350
transmission. 2800 stall, now
brakos. good tires A rims,
$1 BOOobo 407-3286489 or 321 •
363-7391

2P4FH45JIKR255806
1989 Plymouth Vtoyagot

N ich o lso n * House
C leaning
Honest A Reliable. Llconsod A
Insured. Ownor Oporatod Call
Suznnno. 407-416 5899

P h o to g ra p h ic E q ulpm ant:
M lnolta-SLR,
35mm.
Tolephoto. wldo angle A
standard Ions with carrying
case. $600 obo 407-3027606. any timol Groat lor a
beginner!

199-229

252-319

407- 322-2611

Publish March 24. 2004
C151

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Rocovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ot
the Floilda Statutes that on
04/06/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club R d . Sanlord. FI
32771-4059 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves Iho right
to accept or re|oct any andor all
bids

2001 F ord R anger: 4*4,
extended cab. automatic. 4 06
V 6,
PW.
PS.
excellent
condition 16km ilos $11,000
407-324-2612.
2001 Nissan Frontior 4x2 XE:
King Cab. low mlleago. 5
spood. AC. CD/tapo. 4 cyl
Burgundy $8,500 407-3304186
P icku p Truck : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995, 104.000 milos.
dark groon. extended cab, V8.
powor everything $5,299 407322-5377 ovo

L

1FMDU32P2TZA07903

The auction will be held at
12 00 PM on the said dales
above
At Seminole Paint A
Body 2540 S Myrtle Ave
Santord. FL 32773 Prospective
bidders may Inspect vehicles
one hour prior to sale Tetms are
cash
or
certified
funds
Seminole Wrecker reserves the
tight to accept or reject any and
all bids

1991 HONDA
1HGCB7660MA023811

Publish March 24. 2004
C153

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR m a k e MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
t) 2000 urukl Motorcycle
JS1SP46A4Y2I00933
Publish March 24. 2004
C154
Notice
Always Towing
4366 Mwy 427
Sanlord. FL 32773
407-321-3225
407-321-4557 FAX

1988 VW
1VWFA917B5JV003316
1998 FORD
1FTFE24YJHB92737

Notice Is hereby given
Seminole Paint A Body will sell
at Public Auction lor salvago lor
cash on demand to highest biddor. the following described vehi­
cles APRIL 5. 2004

1989 OUICK
2G4WB14W6K1413850

91 Ford Probe
VINA 1ZVPT20C6N5213134
86 Buick Regal
VIN# 1G4GM47Y9GP402697
APRIL 7. 2004

1996 FORD

00 Pontiac 4 DR

NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
LIEN A PROPOSED SALE
OF VEHICLES

The following
ottoted tor bids

vehicles

are

1997 FORD F350
VIN# 1FTJW36F0VEC01245
Publish March 24. 2004
C157

This auction will bo held on MAY
4,2004. al 9 00 AM at 325 Aulm
Ave, Oviedo. FL

APRIL 9
1990 OLDS
1G3MN54C6L1813105
Publish March 24, 2004
C155

This auction will be held on
APRIL 20. 2004, al 9 00 AM at
325 Aulm Ave . Oviedo. FL
Prospective bidders may inspect
the vehiclos on the day betoio
the Auction Irom 9AM until 6PM
Terms are cash or certified turxls
only OVIEDO TOWING reserves
the right lo accept or refuse any
and alt bids
The following
ottered lor bids

vehicles

Prospective bidders may inspect
the vehicles on the day before
the Auction Irom 9AM until 6PM
Terms are cash or certified
tunds only OVIEDO TOWING
■esotvos the rtghl lo accept or
reluso any and nit bids
The following
ottered tor bids

NOTICE OF AUCTION

are

1987 TOYOTA CEUCA
VIN# JT2ST67C2H7134748

1990 OLDSMOOILE
1G3HN54C8LM311168

1B3X P48D5LN149716
88 OIDS
1Q3NF54L7JM226424
07 CADI
1G6CD5181H4316498
89 TOYT
JT2SV21E9K3326888
94 HOND
I HGCD7130R A050504
95 DODG
1B3ES27C5SDt74106
90 VOLK
3VWRBH t H2 WM133379
95 DODG
1B7HCt6X1S241468
88 HOND
1MGCA5539JA062391
98 FORD
IF7 C m 4 U 0 n A 3 t0 9 4
93 FORD
1ZVCT20A8P5215483
01 CMEV
1G1JC524617387406
80 FORD
1FABPG046JH187649
88 OLDS
t G3HN54C7JW418390
90 CMEV
2G1FP22KBT2110063
97 MITS
JA3AY26A9VU013100
Ot ACUR
19UYA42771A003234
89 MERC
2MEBM75F0KX089088
90 FORD
t FAPP93J91T121749

1994 FORD
1FTDF15YXRNBt9811

1991 TOYOTA
JT3AC11R6M0048059

1985 CADILLAC
1G6CD6983F4300567

until 6PM Terms are cash of
certified funds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right lo
accept or refuse any and all
bids

NOTICE OF AUCTION

1996 FORD TAURUS
VIN# 1FALP52U0TA127759

1987 MAZDA
JM1GC22A2H1107709

Legals

APRIL 7

APRIL 0

APRIL 7

Lec. ais

APRIL 3

Vehicle Type Vin# Auction Date

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

Legals

eg aes

VIN# 1G2WK52J0YF109243

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN April 23. 2004
TIME 10 00am
WHERE: A A R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751

1988 Chwy S 10.4 cyt. 5 speed, 4B3AU52NXWE134069
1990 Dodgo Avenger
cold AC Daily driver $1500obo
407-328 6489 or 321-363Publish March 24. 2004
7391.
C152

M iscellaneous

Sendees

NOTICE

235—
T ruck/B uses/V ans
For S ale

223—

M erchandise
_____
Autom otive
18M97 iM iscellaneous
23,-2* s

L eg als

eg als

3B

Publish March 24, 2004
C150

This auction will be hold on
APRIL 21,2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Avo . Oviedo. FL.
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on ttie day
beloro the Auction Irom 9AM

mo

2000 FORD FOCUS
VIN# 1FAFP3838YW277807
2001 KIA RIO
VIN# KNADC123616057661
Publish March 24. 2004
C158

NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
LIEN A PROPOSED SALE
OF VEHICLES
LEINOR SADISCO OF
FLORIDA. 3701 So Santord
Avo. Sanlord FL 32773
Dato ol Sale 4/16/04
Time ot Salo 8 00 AM
YR/MAKE

NOTICE OF AUCTION

vehicles

VIN#

90 CMRY
1C3XY66R5LD705538
93 DODG
2B4GM4539PR104341
85 PONT
1G2JC6900F7572627
93 HOND
1HGCB7659RA156577
90 DODG

WILL BE SOLD TO SATISFY
TOWING A STORAGE FEES
PLUS ACCUMULAfING STOR
AGE OWNER HAS A RIGHT
TO A HEARING PRIOR TO
SALE DATE ANY VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED OR FOR WHICH
THE CHARGES TOR RECOV­
ERY TOWING &amp; STORAGE
SERVICES REMAIN UNPAID.
MAY BE SOLD AFTER 35 DAYS
IF THE VEHICLE IS MORE
THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE AND
AFTER 50 DAYS IF THE VEHI­
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AGE OR
LESS FREE OF ALL PRIOR
LIENS SALE WILL BE HELD
AS POSTED A AT THE LOCA
TION INDICTED FOR THE
LIENOR ABOVE
Publish March 24. 2004
C159

LEINOR SADISCO OF
FLORIDA. 3701 So Santord
Ava. Santord FL 32773
Date ot Sato 5/7/04
Time ot Sato 8 00 AM
YFVMAKE

VIN#

02 KIA
KNAFBI2M 25173447
WILL BE SOLD TO SATISFY
TOWING &amp; STORAGE FEES
PLUS ACCUMULATING STOR­
AGE OWNER HAS A RIGHT
TO A HEARING PRIOR TO
SALE DATE ANY VEHICLE
WHICH REMAINS UNCLAIMED
OR
FOR
WHICH
THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY
TOWING « STORAGE SER
VICES REMAIN UNPAID MAY
BE SOLD AFTER 35 DAYS IF
THE VEHICLE IS MORE THAN
3 YEARS OF AGE AND AFTER
50 DAYS IF THE VEHICLE IS 3
YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS
SALE WILL BE HELD AS
POSTED A AT THE LOCATION
INDICTED FOR THE LIENOR
ABOVE
Publish Match 24. 2004
CIGO

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Santord Towing and Rocovory
givos Notico ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant lo subsection 713 78 ol
tho Floilda Statutes that on
04/06/2004 09 00 n m at 2522
Countiy Club R d . Santord. FI
32771-4059 Santord Towing
and Rocovery reserves the right
lo accept or reject any and or alt
bids
4B3AU52NXWE134069
1998 Dodgo Avenger
Publish March 24. 2004
C182

/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \

Adoption

Healthcare

PREG N A N T? C O N S ID E R IN G A D O P T IO N ? Wc can liclp'
Wc specialize in matching families w ith tm thniiithcrs nation­
wide T O L L IR E H 24 hours a day &lt;866(921-0565. ONE TRUE
G I I T ADOPTIONS.

llr id th e u r r fo r r n t ir r fa m ily . $89.95 m onthly. No age restric­
tions, includes dental, Visidn. pre existing conditions accepted,
unlimited usage. 5(81.188) doctors. (8(81)738-1916. lim ited time

Antiques
O s r r 300 E X H IB IT B O O T H S . T IIE G R E A T T A M P A
ANTIQ UES SHOW. Marsh 27. Sal. I0AM-6PM. March 28.
SUN; 10AM-5PM PINELLAS EXPO CENTER 10601 US
IIW Y 19 N PINELLAS PARK. IT . ADM 15 W /A I) $4.50

A l.t. CASH C A N D Y R O U T E Do you earn $8(8) a day? Your
own local candy route Includes 30 Machines and Candy A ll for
$9,995. (818119*18 V E N D 11021888133.
V K N I I I M i R O U T E ! Cokc/Lays/Mars/Waler. Professional in ­
come and equipment, financing .nailable w/$7N8l down Call
(877)843 8726 no hype! 1)02(812-037.
I.HOfl.VKNDING ‘al Machines $9.12(1 The licet Locations!
#1102428. (818)&gt;836-3404 24/1 he

luluoition
$$$KKEE M O N E Y $ $ $ P U B L IC A N N O U N C E M E N T . Govcrnmcnt/Pnsalc grants available now! Guaianlccd Success,
(tec info Call (8(81)573 8555 l)cpt JI435 8AM I IP M TD ays
H IG H S C IK M )L . E A R N jo u r diplom a at ho m cin 6 months or
less. W oiL at your own pace. Keep your present job. Eirst Coast
A cadem y.
Free
b ro ch u re .
&lt; 800)658-1180.

Real Estate

iflcr
Are you struggling with llfr-coatrulling drug or alcohol issues
and want help lhal is alloidahle and has a prosrn success rale?
Call (407)330-9600 T O D A Y !

IlcipWantcd

Eor Into Call (727)456 1132.

Business Opportunities

D IV O R C E $175-5275 • CO VE R S children, etc Only one
signature requited! ‘ Excludes govt Ices! Call T o ll tree I 88819988888, exl 618) (8am 8pm) Divorce Tech Established 1977.

D R IV E R S : BEST gets Better! Company up to .45 cents. Teams
to .53 cents 0 / 0 lo .93 cents per m ile! New Lease Purchase Plan
w / V I Dow n' Call &lt;8I8I)CE1 D RIVE, www .cfidrivc.cuin.
D riv e r - C O V E N A N T T R A N S P O R T. Teams and Solos check
out our new pay plan Owner Operators. Experienced Drivers,
Solos, learns and Gradualc Students. Call (K8H)MOKE PAY
( I 888 667-3729).
EAST W O R K ! G rra l Pay! la m Extra Income Assembling
products A mailing circulars. Lise Operators (8181)267-3944
ext. 104 www easy work-grealpay com
••G O V E R N M E N T and P O S TA L J O B S ** P U B L IC A N ­
N O U N C E M E N T . Now hiring Itom $l2-$4K/hr. Eull/Pan po­
sitions Benefits and training. Tor applications and in to
18(81)573 8555 Dept P-335 8 A M -IIP M /7 Days.
$69U/PT $L&lt;0Q/KT W E E K L Y G U A R A N T E E D ! Home WiHk
ers Needed' No Experience Ncccxxary!$50 CASH H iring Bo­
n u s !!
G uaranteed
in
W r it in g !! !
|H H 8)287-6U I I.
tt w w .U.SM atliugf i t w p .s wn.

ttYiwJi.ahiiinthwl.ws

$25-$250,(XN) Cm nmlvsion fu r asking sm all husinrsses If
they nerd cash Unlim ited income for organized, aggressive
telf-vlarler. Training. Support. Bonus IT / I T (8t8)|783-l857

MONEY TO LOAN al competence rales and Icons Business

D rivers (T E A M O P E R A T IO N ) $1000.00 Sign-O n Bonus.
W e h a sca lo tto o llrr Picivni/Stuart/MiamiTerminals. Am ielhni
Express
l.in c s .
C a ll
1800)428-0343
(E m a il:
recru itin g tit amicllin i com ) eoe m/l/d/v.

WESTERN N.C. I.akr l.u rr area's newest development. Big
mountain views with icsm l amenities G olf, tennis, hiking,
boating. C a ll now fo r more info rm a tio n 18181)992-2502
» tt tt.bu!faluiuncUuu.ti)iiL
N C M O U N T A IN C L O S E O U T S A L E ! 18 Acres Stieam
$34,9(81.4 Acres-Mountain A River Views. $69.9(81 6 8 AcresRiver A Steam Fronl-$l 19,9(8) Paved Roads, undetground
utilities, &lt;800)455-1981. Exl. 565.
I.A K E B A R G A IN $24,900. Free covered boat slip! Gently
sloping lake view patccl w/nicc m ix o l low rolling meadows A
trees. Abuts national forest on 35,1881 acre recreational lake in
TENN Paved roads, water, sewer, mote Excellent Financing
Call now (8181)704-3154. ext. 483. Suncel Hay, EEC.
Dream ing o f re tirin g In the C arolina M ins? Pic-cnnviruclion
prices available on wooded g u ll front horncsitcs. No lime lim it
lo build U iw down payment, lowest interest tales in years!
Call (866)334-3253. x 647
G ran d Opening I and S a lr! M A R T IN C O U N T Y F L O R ID A
I O f acres only $195,188). Huge savings on big ranch acreage in
South Florida! Gorgeous mix o f mature oaks, palms A pasture
w ith m iles o f bridle paths. Located on M artin C ounty/
Okeechobee line. Quiet, secluded, yet close to 1-95 and the
coast. Great Financing, small down pay men! Call now (86613522249.X 128
EREE FO R ECLO SED H O M ES. Iteautilul 3-4 5 bedroom hank
homes A ll areas, includes addresses, ptionc numbers Prices
from $10.(88) No money down Free listings Please visit:
www.FtccBanklloincx.com.

TanningUcris/Misc for Suit*
Financial

said you'd
travel when
you retired.

W O L F F T A N N IN G BEDS. A F F O R D A B L E * C O N V E ­
N IE N T . Tan A t Home Payments From $25/month FREE ColorCatalog Call Today (8(81)7114)158.

TWo years of service in the
Peace Corps can help make your ^jjui
retirement an adventure. Contact
the Peace Corps today, and
shelve your old ideas of w h at
"retirement- is all ab o u t

Loans.V rnluir Capital.consirucllon Call 18771248-6229.
Credit I’ rublcmsTNu w herr In turn? Good/had credit and
some bankruptcy accepted No up Iron! Ices. Tor futthcr
inhumation please Icel lice to call lo ll free (8180213-5501

D ris rr-N O W ’ EA R N M O R E ! Increase in Pay Package. Con­
tract! «s&amp; Company Needed Flatbed Rclngcialcd-tanker. Os cr­
itic Road Some Rcgumal. Commercial O nsets License T rain­
ing. &lt;8181(771-6318 www.pnm cinc.com .

T O O M i l l ' l l debt? Don't choose the wrong way out. Out
services have helped m illions Slick to a plan, gel out o f debt A
save thousands. Eree c o n s u lta tio n . (8 6 6 )4 1 0 -6 8 2 7 .
Erccdompoint Emancial.

A N N O U N C E M E N T : Now H irin g 2004 Postal Positions.
$14 K(l/$38«/llr. No experience necessary. Entry Level w ith
l u ll Benefits Paid training. Call 7 days for info. (888)82b-25l3
Exl. 2004

Cash Eor S tru ctu re d Settlement/ Annuity payments It's your
money! (ret cash now when you need it most' Oldest/ best in the
business Settlement l*urchacers &lt;877lMoncy Me.

SA LES $5,500 W relcl) Goal P o lrn lla l! If Someone D id It So
Can Youl 2-3 Confirmed Appointments D aily! Benefits A v a il­
able Call Catherine McFarland (888)563-3188.

For Suit*

OnnerOprralun Wanted. TKCTiansportation. Needs Ow ner

SA33 M I LL-52.69J.OO-I .um lw rM ale- 2(88) &amp; Lum lserl Jte-24.
Norwood Industries also manufactures u tility A T V attachments,
log siiddcis, portable hoard edgers and forestry equipment.
www.nurwuodindusUics.cum -Eree inform ation: &lt;800)5781363 CU300-N.

For 48 Slates Flatbed W ork, For Region* 1/Nalional W ork. No
Forced Dispatch. 85*3 o f Gross Revenue, (8001344-4029.

CURB KING-Thc leader in concrete landscape edging equip­

Vacation Rentals
Minnesota. Fong l_akr Home by W ee k/M o n lli. 2/2/2 Fully
Equipped, th ick. Fishing boat Available. Can place own boal.
good swimming. (612(790-3865 w ww.ludging.org Near Park
Rapids.

Your Ad Could Be Here

R e d e fla e y o u r w
O N E C A L I. STANDS B E T W E E N Y O U R BUSINESS and
m illions o f potential customers Plac e your advertisement in llxc
IT. ClassiFied Advertising Network. For $425 your ad w ill he
placed in 150 papers. Check out our 2x2 display network too!
Call (h it paper, or Heather Mola. F L Statewide Advertising
N e tw o rk
D ire c to r at (8 6 6 )7 4 2 -1 3 7 3 . o r c -n ta il
hmolaWllprcas com lot mine information (Out o l Stale place­
ment Is a lto available). V is it us on-line al w w w .floridatUsxifictlx.ium .

ment seeks potential business owners. No money down Financ­
ing. Quick pay hack. Ijf r lim e lech support Stan working fur
your*clfTO D A Y !(800)Y E S -C U R B (800)937-2872.EXT. 103
tttttt.c u ib king com

Legal Services

(Week of March 22,2004
V __________________________

I

ARR ESTED ? C rim in a l Defense 'Stale ‘ Federal •Felonies
•Misdemeanors *DU1 *License Suspension‘ Parole ‘ Proba­
tion ‘ Domestic Violence ‘ Drugs Protect Y o u r Rights A -A -A
A tto rn ey R eferral S e n ice &lt;800)733-5342 24 HOURS.

FC A N I
________________________________________ y

�Page 411 March 21 a 25.2001

Tiik IIkrajj)

L egals

L egals

L egals

L egals

L egals

L egals

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINQ

return receipt requested, to the
above-named addressee this 26
day of March. 2004,

PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE
TITLE V AIR OPERATION PERMIT

Nolle* It hereby given by (he
City ol Sanford to Madeline A
Silvester Drown. PO Bo* 4013.
Sanford, FL 32 772. and any or
all other Inter* dad parties. that
the detenbed property, 1107 W
Bth S t . Sanlord. FL 32771. Leg
Lot 3 Blk 10 Tr 14 Seminole Parti
Plat Book 2, Page 75 ol the
Public Record* ol Seminole
County, Florida, has been found
to be In a dilapidated, unsanitary, uninhabitable or u n ia l*
condition, and that the City
CommlMfon w * hold a Public
Hearing In the City CommMalon
Chamber* ol City Halt el 7 00
p m. on April 12, 2004 At thl*
hearing the City Commission
■hall hear evidence and win
determine whether or not this
properly shall be condemned
You are hereby ordered to
appeat
before
tho
City
Commission
at
the
Condemnation Hearing lo be
heard and present your side ol
the case You have the right lo
obtain an attorney, at your own
eipense, lo represent you
before (he Board You have a
right to call witnesses on your
behalf as well as lo crosseiam me all other witnesses II you do
not appear, the CiTy Commission
may proceed without you

Notice Is hereby given by the
City ot Sanlord to Roaemarte
Lyle. 449 S Ehott Ave , Sanford.
FL 32771. and any or a« other
interested parties, that the
described property. 449 S. Efltort
Ave . Sanford. FL 32771, Leg
Lots 52 r 53 * N ol Lot 54 Fori
Mellon Plat Book 3. Pag# 69 ot
the Pubfcc Records ot Seminole
County. Florida, has been found
to be in a dilapidated, unsani­
tary. uninhabitable or unsafe
condition, and that tha City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing In the City Commission
Chambers of City Hal at 700
pm . on Apnl t2, 2004, At this
hairing ihe City Commission
shall hear evidence and will
determine whether or not this
property she# be condemned
You are hereby ordered to
appear
belore
the
City
Commission
aI
tho
Condemnation Heanng to be
heard and present your sido ol
Ihe case You have the nght to
obtain art attorney, at your own
eipense, to represent you
before tho Board. You have a
nght lo call wtliesaes on your
behalf as well a t to cross-eiamine alt other witnesses It you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you.

To a l creditors ol the estate ol
SHAYOLANDA MCCRAY, nottce
is hereby given In accordance
with the provision* ot section
7332121, Ft*. Slat , that the
administration ol the estate ol
ShayoiandaMcCray. deceased.
File Number 03-1362-CP, I*
pending In the Circuit Court lor
Seminote
County.
Florida,
Probate Division, the address ol
which is Clerk ol the Circuit
Court.
Probate
Divtsfon.
Seminole County. 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
32771. The name end address
oI the personal representative ol
the estate, and tha personal rep­
resentative's attorney, are set
forth betow

holidays. 8 0 0 a m. to 5 00 p m. at tho St. Johns Rivor Water
Management District Headquarters or tho appropriate Service
Center Written objections to tho application may be mado, bul
should be Mod wtth (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 R okI
St Palatka. Florida 32177-1429. no taler than 14 days from the
date o l publication Written objections should Identify the objec­
tor by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the
application. R in g a written objection does not entitle you to a
Chaptor 120, Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial Interests aro aftoctod by the
application and who Me a petition meeting Ihe requirements ot
Sections 120 596 and 120.57. Florida Statutes, and Chaptor 28t06, Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative
hoanng. AH timely (lied written objections win be presented to tho
Board for consideration in Its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on the application.

City
ol
Sanlord.
Enlorcemeni Division
300 N ParkAvo
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 330 5644

City
ol
Sanford,
Enlorcemeni Division
300 N Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 330-5644

Code

Publish March 24. 31. 2004
C145

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FL0RI0A
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-277-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY R KOUMA.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an
Order
ot
Summary
Administration has been entered
In the estate ot MARY R
KOUMA. deceased,
File
Number 04-277-CP, by tho
Circuit Court tot Volusia County.
Florida. Probate Divtsfon, Ihe
address ol which ts p o bOX
8099, Sanlord. FL 32772-8099.
that tho decedent's date ot death
was October 14, 2003. that tho
total value ol the estate Is
550.000 00 and that Ihe names
and addresses ol those to whom
it hat been assigned by such
order are:

Code

Publish: March 24.31.2004
C149
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINQ

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Nolieo Is hereby given by Ihe
City of Sanlord lo Blanche
Weaver. 1401 Dnle Way
Sanlord. FL 32771. and any or
all other interested parties, that
the described property, 1610
Peach Ave , Sanlord, FL 32771,
le g Lot 21 Bik 20 Pina level
Plat Book 6, Page 37 ol tho
Public Records ot Seminole
County, Florida, has boon found
lo be In a dilapidated, unsani­
tary, uninhabitable or unsafe
condition, and that tho City
Commission will hold a Public
Heanng m the City Commission
Chambers ol City Hall at 7 00
p m on April 12. 2004 At this
hearing Ihe City Commission
shall hear evidence and will
determine whether or not this
property shall be condemned
You ore hereby ordered to
oppear
bolore
Iho
City
Commission
al
Ihe
Condemnation Hearing lo be
heard and present your side ol
the case You have the right to
obtain an attorney, al your own
eipense, lo represent you
before Ihe Board You have n
right to call witnesses on your
behatt as well as lo cross-examino all other witnesses It you do
not appear, Ihe City Commission
may proceed without you
City
ol
Sanlord,
Enforcement Division
300 N Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 330 5644

TaahaM Scotaro
General Couneel
Florida Bar No 0066625
Seminole County Sharin'*
Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish March 24. 31. 2004
C165

Code

Publish March 24. 31. 2004
C146

Notice Is hereby given by the
City ot Sanford to: Mary
Shepherd. 904 Willow A v e .
Sanford. FL 32771, and arty or
aft other fnlerested parties, that
tho described property. 904
Willow Ave . Sanford, FL 32771.
Leg W ol lo t 2 Btk 11 Tr F
Town ot Sanlord Plat Book 1,
Page 56 ol the Public Records
ol Seminole County. Florida, has
been lound lo be in a dilapidat­
ed. unsanitary, uninhabitable or
unsafe condition, and that Pie
City Commission wltt hold a
Public Hearing In the City
Commission Chambers ol City
Hall st 7 00 p m on Apnt 12,
2004. Al 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 Pie
City
Commission
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and presenl your side ol
the case. You have the right to
obtain an aPomey. at your own
eipense, to represent you
belore tbe Boa id You have a
right to call witnesses on your
bohatl as weft a t to cross-eiamIne all other witnesses It you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
City
ol
Sanford.
Enforcement Division
300 N Park Ave
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 330 5644

NAME

Harold L. Kouma, Sr.
1265 W Granada Blvd . St# 1
Ormond Beach. FL 32174
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
All creditors ot live estate ot the
docedenl and persons having
claims or demands against the
estate ot the decedent other
than those tor whom provision
lor lull payment was made in the
Order
ol
Summary
Administration m utt tile their
claims with this Courl 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 ol lirtl publication ol
this Notice it March 24, 2004

Code

Personal Giving Notice
Harold L. Kouma, Sr.
Michael A Pyte
Attorney lor Petitioners
Florida Bar No 373346
MICHAEL A. PYLE. P A
1265 W Granada Blvd . Suite 1
Ormond Beach. FL 32174
Telephone (366)615-9007
Attorney lot Person Giving
Notice

Publiih: March 24. 31, 2004
C150

----------------------------NOTICE o r

______ -NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING

Pt/BUC SALE

Notice is hereby given by Ihe
City ol Sanford lo Harriaon
Clark. Jr. ET AL, 901 Orange
Ave . Sanford. FL 32771, and
any or all other Inter eat ed par­
ties. that the do scribed property.
1020 Maple Ave. Sanlord. FL
32771. Leg Lot 4 Blk 12 Tr 10
Town ot Sanford Plat Book 1.
Page 57 ol the Public Records
ol Seminole County. Florida, has
been found to be in a dilapidat­
ed. unsanitary, uninhabitable or
unsale condition, and that the
City Commission will hold a
Public Hearing In Ihe City
Commission Chambers ot City
Hall al 7 00 p m on April 12,
2004. Al this hearing Ihe City
Commission shall hear evidence
and win determine whether or
not this property shall be con­
demned
You are hereby
ordered to appear before the
City
Commlision
al
the
Condemnation Heanng lo be
heard and present your side ol
Iho case You have the right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
eipense, to represent you
before Ihe Board You have a
right to call witnesses on your
behalt as well as lo cross-exam­
ine an other witnesses It you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you

NOTICE it hereby given that
the personal property contents
ot the following storage units wot
be ottered tor tale at public auc­
tion lo satisfy STORAGE USA's.
Lien, Sate will take place
Storage USA. 1007 Willa
Springs D r, Winter Springs. FL
32706 We reserve the right to
re|ect any bids

City
ol
Sanford.
Enlorcemeni Division
300 N Park Ave
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 330 5644

The above notice lo be pub­
lished once a week for two con­
secutive weeks Said sale to be
under and by virtue ol the
Statutes ol the State of Florida
in such cases provided

Code

Publish March 24. 31. 2004
C l 47

Pubksh March 24. 31,2004
C166
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Casa Number: PR03-1151CP

DATE OF SALE APRIL 14,
3004
TIME OF SALE 4 00 PM

IN RE ESTATE OF
RALPH P JONES,

4594 Arnold M Marimer - Inven­
tory #165 Tretsa Panlke •
household
goods.
#556
Lawrence Bailey • household
goods #22 Jonte Brodie - holi­
day decorations and tiles #228
Michelle Fisher - tv A household
goods. #227 Judith Motto •
household Perns. #522 Aaron s
Imports (Aaron Mcpherton) auto pari* #578 Roy Calvin
Oilbruck • household goods
#311
Mike
Petrine
washer/dryer,
end
tablet,
dressers, tv, table, tote* #411
Barbara Boston • school sup­
plies A household goods.

Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tho administration ol the
estate ol RALPH P JONES,
deceased, whose dale ol death
was July 26. 2004; Fite Number
PH03-115tCP. I* pending in the
Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probala
Division the address ot which I*
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Florid* 32771 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep
resentalrve’t attorney are set
forth below

AUCTIONEER.
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES. LICENSE # 593.

Ail creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate, on whom a copy ot this
notice Is required to be served
must lit* 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

Pubksh March 24. 31,2004
C163

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINQ
Notice Is hereby given by the
City ot Sanlord lo: Ruth Allen A
Theodor* Johnson. 2850 SW
2nd SI. Fort Lauderdale. FL
33312, and any or all other inter­
ested parties, that Ihe described
property. 408 A 410 Cypres*
Ave . Sanford, FL 32771, Leg
Lot 1 (Lesa W 9 7 Ft) ♦ N otLot
2 Blk 7 Chapman « Tuckers Add
Plal Book 1. Page 24 ot Ihe
Public Records o l Seminole
County. Florida, ha* been lound
to be in a dilapidated, unsani­
tary uninhabitable or unsafe
condition, and that the City
Commission w * hold a Public
Hearing In the City Commission
Chambers ot City HaH si 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 condemned
You are hereby ordered lo
appear
before
the
City
Commission
at
the
Condemnation Heanng to be
heard and present your side ot
the case. You have the right to
obtain an attorney, al your own
expense, to represent you
betore the Board You have a
right to c a l wttneaaea on your
baball as wed as to croas-examm* sit other witnesses If you do
not appear, the City Commission
may procaad without you
City
of
Sanlord.
Entorr i -m nt Division
300 N Park Ave
Sanlord, FL 32771
(407)330-5844

Code

Pubkeh March 24. 31.2004
C140

ADDRESS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 04-CA-640-16-E

Alt other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent t must hie their claims
with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
*2.151.00 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date ot the lirsl publication
ol this Notice it March 24. 2004

NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT

Personal Representative
KATHLEEN JONES
473-C Alalaya Woods Boulevard
Oviedo. FL 32765

TO: Jason Bruges
Debra A Joy
660 N Wikfflower Court
Longwood. Honda 32750

Irby G. Pugh, P A
Attorney
tor
Personal
Represent*rive
Florida Bar No.: 146635
218 Annia Street
Orlando. FL 32608
(407) 643-5640

and all others who claim an
interest in tha following property:
12,151.00 in United States
Currency
Donald F. Eaknger, in hie official
capacity as Shenft ol Serrano!*
County, Florida, through hi* offi­
cers. investigators or agents,
sewed the above property on or
atmA January 30. 2004. el or
near the area ol 660 N
Wikfltower Court. Longwood,
Seminole County. Florida Said
property la n the custody at the
Sherd! ol Seminole County tor
the purpose ol forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932 701932 704, Florida Statutes
A
Complaint lor Forfeiture has
been Med In the above-styled
Court

Pubksh March 24. 31. 2004
C167

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case Number: 03-13A2-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
SHAYOLANDA MCCRAY.

I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and oorreot copy ol tfs* Nonce ol
Forfeiture Complaint waa furrushed by U.8. certified mail,

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

I

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
A* persons on whom this Notice
Is served who have claims
against the estate are required to
tile their claims with tha clerk ol
the above described probate
court al the above Identified
address. In accordance with the
time provisions ot section
733 702 and 733 7 to The provi­
sions ot section 733.702 provide
alt claim or demand against the
decedent’s estate that arose
belore the death ol the decedent
m utt be Mod
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OR WITHIN THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM,
All creditors ot the decedent
and othor persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice is served within three
months after the dale ol the first
publication ot this notice must hie
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ot Ihe dec*dent and persons having
demands against Ihe decedent’s
estate must hie 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
Ttie date ot the first publication
ot this Notice ts March 24, 2004
Personal Representative
Jennifer D Pitts
c/o Neal P Pitts. Esq
80 Bonnie Loch Court
Orlando. FL 32806
Neal P Pills. Esq
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
80 Bonnie Loch Court
Orlando, FL 32806
(407) 841-0444
Publish March 24. 31. 2004
Ct68

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 99-CA-1038-14K
STATE STREET BANK A
TRUST
COMPANY,
AS
TRUSTEE LUA TRUST
AGREEMENT.
PLAINTIFF
VS
HELENA S CLARK A/K/A
HELENA SCIPIO CLARK, 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 HELENA S CLARK
AW A HELENA SCIPIO CLARK:
STENSTROM.
MCINTOSH.
COLBLHT. WHIOHAM A
SIMMONS. P A. F/K/A
STENSTORM.
MCINTOSH.
JULIAN. COLBERT A
COHIGHAM. PA.; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
•

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated MAR 10. 2004
entered in Crvtl Case No. 99-CA1036-14K ol Ihe Circuit Court ot
the 1BTH Judicial Circuit In and
for SEMINOLE County. Sanlord.
Florida. I will sell to ttie highest
and best bidder tor cash at the
West Front Door al the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed al 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanlord. Florida, al 11 00 a m
on ttie 15th day ot Apnt. 2004
the following described property
a t set forth in said 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
Dated thrs 12 day ot March.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suit*
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-6000
99-39794
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with dtsabkbat needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-666-4227. 1600-955-6771 (TOO) or 1-800955-6770. via Florida Relay
Service
Pubksh March 24, 31.2004
C170

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DRAFT Permit Project No : 1170027-006-AV
Florida Extruders International. Inc.
Sanford Facility
Seminole County
The Florida Department o l Environmental Protection (permitting
authority) gives notice ot Its Intent to Issue a Title V Air Operation
Permit to Florida Extruders International. Inc. tor the Sanford
Facility located a l 2540 Jewett Lane. Sanford, Seminole County
The applicant's name and address are Joel Lehman. President,
Florida Extruders International, Inc . 2540 Jewett Lane, Sanford,
FL 32771.
Tho permitting authority will Issue tho PROPOSED Permit, and
subsequent FINAL Permit. In accordance with the conditions ot
the DRAFT Permit unless a response received In accordance
with ttie I ollowing procedures results In a dittorent decision or
significant change of terms or conditions.
Tho permitting authority will accept written comments concern:
ing tho proposed DRAFT Pormll issuance action lor a period oi
30 (thirty) days from the date o l publication ol this Notice.
Written comments should be provided to the Florida Department
o l Environmental Protection, 3319 Maguire Boulevard. Suito
232, Orlando, Florida. 32603 (Telephone 407/894-7555; Fax
407/B97-5963). Any written comments filed shall be made avail­
able lo r public inspection. It written comments received result In
a significant change in this DRAFT Permit, tho permitting
authority shall Issue a Rovisod DRAFT Pormil and require, II
applicable, another Public Notice,
A person whoso substantial interests aro affected by tho pro­
posed permitting decision may petition tor an administrative
hoaring In accordance with Sections 120.569 and 120.57 ot the
Flonda Statutes (F.S.). Tho potition must contain ttie Informa­
tion sot tortli below and must be filed (rocorvod) In Iho Office ol
G eneral Counsel o l the Department o l Environm ental
Protection, 3900 Commonwealth Boulovard, Mall Station #35,
Tallahassee, Flonda, 32399-3000 (Telephone: 850/245-2242,
Fox: 850/245-2303). Petitions Mod by any persons Other than
those entitled to written notice under Section 120 60(3), F .S ,
must be filed within fourtoon days ot publication ol the p u b ic
nolieo or within fourteen days ot receipt ot Iho notice ot Intent,
whichever occurs first. Under Section 120.60(3). F.S., howover,
any person who askod the permitting authority for notice ol
agency action may tile a petition within fourtoon days ol tecoipt
ol that notice, regardless o l the dale ol publication A petitioner
shall mail a copy ol the potition to tho applicant at ttie nddross
Indicated abovo. at Ihe lime ot tiling Tho failure ot any person
to tile a potition within the applicable lime period shall constitute
a waiver ot that person's nght lo request an administrative deter­
mination (hoanng) under Sections 120 569 and 120.57, F.S., or
to Intervene In Ihis proceeding and participate as a party to It.
Any subsequent intervention will bo only at tho approval o l tho
prosiding officer upon the Ming ot a motion In compliance with
Rule 2B-106 205 ot tho Flonda Administrative Code (F A C ).
A petition that disputes Iho material facts on which tho permit­
ting authority's action is based must contain the following Infor­
mation:
(a) The name and address ol each agency affected and each
agoncy's file or identification number, it known,
(b) Tho name, address and telephone number ot the petitioner,
name address and telephone number ol tho petitioner's roprosentnttvo, if any. which shall be Ihe addross tor service purpos­
es dunng tho course ol the proceeding: and an explanation o l
how petitioner's substantial rights will be affected by tho agency
del orminn Iron:
(c) A statement ot how and when tho petitioner received notice
ot tho agency action or proposed action;
(d) A statement o l all disputod Issues ol material tact. It thoro
are none, tho potition must so slate;
(o) A concise statement o l the ultimate tacts alleged, as well as
tho rules and statutes which entitle petitioner to relief;
(t) A statement o l the specific rules or statutes tho petitioner con­
tends requiro reversal or modification ot the agoncy's proposed
action, and,
(g) A statement ot the relief sought by ttie petitioner, stating pre­
cisely tho action petitioner wishes the agency to take with
respoct to the agency’s proposod action.
A petition Utal does not dispute the material tacts upon which
tt&gt;o perm (ting authority's action I* based shall stale that no such
tacts are in dispute end otherwise shall contain Iho same infor­
mation as set forth above, as required by Rule 28-106 301,
FAC
Because the administrative hearing process is designed to for­
mulate final agency action, the tiling o l a petition moans that the
permitting authority’s final action may bo different from the posi­
tion taken by it In this notice o l intent. Persons whoso substan­
tial interests will be altected by any such final decision o l the
permitting authority on the application havo the right to petition
to become a party to the proceeding, in accordance with Iho
requirements set forth above.
Mediation Is not available tor this proceeding
In addition to the above, pursuant to 42 United States Code
(U S C ) Section 766td(b)(2), any person may petition tho
Administrator ot the ERA within 60 (sixty) days ot the expiration
ol tha Administrator's 45 (torty-(ive) day reviow period as estab­
lished ot 42 U S C Section 7661d(b)(1), to object to issuance ol
any pormll revision Any potition shall be based only on objoctions to Ihe pormrl revision that wore raised with reasonable
specificity during tho 30 (thirty) day public comment penod pro­
vided in Oils notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates lo the
Administrator ot tho ERA that It was impracticable lo raise such
ob|ections within tho comment penod or unless the grounds lor
such ob|ection arose after the comment penod. Filing ol a peti­
tion with the Administrator ot tha EPA does not stay tho effective
date ot any permit property issued pursuant to the provisions ot
Chapter 62-213. F A C . Petitions Mod with tho Administrator ot
EPA must meet the requirem ents ot 42 U.S.C. Section
7661d(b)(2) and musl be tiled with the Administrator ol the EPA
at U S. EPA. 401 M Street, S W . Washington, D C. 20460

Gloria Lewis, Divtsfon Director, Division ot Permit Data Sonrtces
St, Johns River Water Management District
Publish March 24, 2004
C161

I
NOTICE
The St Johns River Water Management District has received
the application for Environmental Resource Permit(s) tram Iho
following npptlcant(s);
•
Winter Springs Executive Park. Inc., 1757 W Broadway St..
Suite 3, Oviedo. FL 32765. application #40-117-62762-3 Tho
projoct is located in Seminole County, Section 04, Township 21
South, Range 31 East. The ERP application is for construction
ot a surface water management systom lor a 7 45-acre. devel­
opment known as Barclay Woods (aka Winter Springs Executive
Park
Greater Construction Corporation. 1105 Kensington Park D r ,
AMamonto Springs. FL 32714, application #40-117-22272-3 The
project ts located In Seminole County, Section 03, Township 21
South, Rango 29 East Tho ERP application is lor construction
ot a stormwater management system tor a 0 717-acre, develop­
ment known os the Kensington Park Oesign Center. The receiv­
ing watorttody is the Little Wokiva River.
Orlando Lake Forest Joint Vonture, 690 Lake Forest Blvd ,
Sanford. FL 32771. application #4-117-22062-19 The proiecl Is
located in Seminole County, Soot ion 30, Township 19 South,
Rango 30 east Tho ERP application is lor tho cloanng ot trees,
muck removal, and placement ot (ill lor ttie Lake Forest
Commercial Lot 3 Mass Grading, a 0 12-acre project
Morrison Homes, 151 S Hall U n a , Suite 200, Maitland, FL
32751, application #40-117-22545-3 Tho project Is located in
Seminole County. Section 39. Township 20 South. Rango 30
East. Tho ERP application Is tor construclion ot a surface water
management systom tor a 12-acre single-family residential
development known as Tho Landings nt Parkstono
City ot Casselberry, P5 Triplet Lake D r , Casselberry, CL 32707,
application #40-117-92680-1. The project is located in Sominole
County, Section 08, Township P1 South, Range 30 East The
ERP application is for replacement of o tour (4) inch overflow
pipe providing flood control for Lotus Lako and connecting to
Trout Lake Tho project Is known ns Lotus Lako Overflow, and
consists ol 0.134-acres.
Tho tile(s) containing oach ol tho above-listed applicnlfon(s) aro
available for Inspection Monday through Friday oxcopt lor legal
holidays. 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m at Iho St. Johns River Wator
Management District Headquarters or tho appropriate Sorvico
Center. Written objections to the application may be made, bul
should be tiled with (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 Roid
St., Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from tho
dato of publication. Wntton objections should identity the objec­
tor by name and addross, and fully dosenbe tho objection to tho
application. Filing a written objection doos not entitle you lo a
Chapter 120, Flonda Statutes, Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial Interests aro ntloctod by tho
application and who Ma a petition meeting ttie requirements ot
Sections 120 596 and 120 57. Florida Statutes, and Chaptor 28106, Florida Administrative Coda, may obtain an Administrative
heanng. All limoly tiled written objections will bo presented to ttie
Board lor consideration in Ils delibernt'ons on application prior to
the Board taking action on the application
(sir* I (VI * W / ts r t l t u v r t n&lt;
• ••■- *
Gloria Lewis. Division Director, Division o l Permil Data Services
SI. Johns River Wator Management District
Publish: March 24, 2004
C162

CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board ot Adjustment ol Ihe
City ot Lake Mary, Flonda. that said Board will hold a Public
Heanng on W ednesday A p ril 7, 2004 at 7.00 p m., or ns soon
as possible Ihoreatlar. to consider a request from Percy Jones,
applicant, tor a side yard setback variance lo Chapter
154.57(C)(4)(b). Lake Mary Code ot Ordinances, lo allow tor the
installation ol a swimming pool enclosure.
The subject properly being locatod south ot County Road 46a.
west ol Lake Como Drive, In the Hills ol Lake Mary subdivision,
having an address ol 822 Bright Moadow Drrvo. more particu­
larly described as follows:

A complete project tile is available (or public inspection during
normal business hours, 8 00 a m to 5:00 p m . Monday through
Friday, e ic o p l legal holidays, al:
Permitting Authonty.
Flonda Department ot Environmental Protection
3319 Maguire Blvd.. Suite 232
Orlando. Florida 32803
Telephone: 407/894-7555
Fax: 407/B97-5963
The complete project tile includes the DRAFT Permit, tha appli­
cation, and the Information submitted by the responsible official,
exclusive ol confidential records under Section 403 111, F.S.
Interested persons may contact Alan Zahm. P E , at tha above
address, or call 407/893-3335, lor additional information
Publish: March 2 4 ,3 1 .2 0 0 4
C164
-----------------------------------------------1----------------------------------------------

NOTICE

The Si. Johns River Water Management District has received
the application tor Environmental Resource Permit(s) bom Ihe
following applicant(s):
VBJ Investments LLC, 825 Sunshine Lane. Altamonte 5prtngs,
FL 32714-7424, application #4-117-92881-1. The project is
located in Seminole County, Section 31, Township 20 South.
Range 30 East. The ERP application is lo r construction ot a
stormwater management system tor a 12.04-acre, commercial
development known as 881 Warren Avenue Proposed Office
Condominium.
Seminole County, 520 W. Lake Mary Blvd , Suite 200. Sanlord.
FL 32773-7424, application #40-117-82250-2. The project Is
located In Seminole County, Section 26, Township 19 South.
Range 29 East. The ERP application Is tor modification to the
previously issued surface water management permil associated
with Ihe Lake Drive Drainage A Maintenance Improvements, a
0 02-acre project
VT, Inc., 8500 Shawnee Mission Pkwy , Suite 200, Shawnee
Mission, KS 66202. application #40-117-22391-4. Tha project Is
located in Seminole County, Section 29. Township 19 South.
Range 30 East. The ERP application is lor construction o l a sur­
face water management system tor a 19.71 -acre, commercial
development known as David Maus Toyota a l Seminole Towne
Center.

Parcel ID Number 05-20-30-502-0000-0470
Legal Description LEG LOT 47 HILLS OF LAKF MARY PH 4
PB 36 PGS 36 A 37. ot the Public Records ot Seminole County,
Flonda.
The Public Hearing will be hold in the Community Building at
260 N. Country Club Rd., Lake Mary T h j Public is Invited to
attend and be heard Said hearing may continue from time to
time until the Board o l Adjustment makes a final action A copy
of the stall report will be made available at Lake Mary City HaH
between the hours ol 8 00am and 5 00 pm. For further infor­
mation, please contact Matt Dors ton. Planner, Community
Development Department at 407-585-1440.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING 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 RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MADE. WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIDA STATUTES 286 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING 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
Pubksh: March 24. 2004
C lB t

IsM(Ml 11IIIhi

The M ejt) containing each of the above listed appliestion(s) are
available tor inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal
I

I

�The Herald
L egals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cm # No . 04-16M 4-W
EAST COAST
MANUFACTURING. IN C .
a Florida corporation.

Plaintiff,

va
ALL NEWCO, INC., a Nevada
corporation; BURTON J LEWIS,
an Individual, and THOMAS
COSTA, an Individual.
Defendants

L egals
(407) 246-8092
If you are a person with a c»sability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to participate m
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you. lo the provision
of certain assistance Please
contact Court Administration at
301 North Park Avenue. Suite
N301, Sanford. Florida 32771
(407) 343-4227. wtthm (2) work­
ing days of your receipt of this
notice; If you are hearing or
voice Impaired, ca l 1-(800)-9558771.
Pubksh March 24. 31, 2004
C172

NOTICE OF 8ALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Default Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered March IS. 2004 m Casa
No 04-CA-181-14W. In the
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole County. Florida, that I
will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the Waal front
door, Park Avenue side ol the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Seminole County. Florida, on
April 15. 2004, at the hour ot
11.00 A M ,
the property
described as follows
See attached Exhibit A.
Unit 1. PLUMOSACONDOMINI­
UM.
a
Commercial
Condominium, according to the
Declaration ol Condominium
filed February 20. 2003 and
recorded In O R Book 4715,
Page 1425, and all amendments
thereto.
Seminole
County,
Florida, together with an undivid­
ed interest In and to the common
elements and limited common
elements appurtenant to said
unit (the ‘ Property')
TOGETHER WITH tenements,
hereditaments and appurte­
nances thereto belonging or in
anywise pertaining and any and
all air conditioner units, celling
Ians, lighting or other fixtures
which may, from time to lime, be
placed upon the Propety, and all
replacements thereof
TOGETHER WITH all personal
and real property, including with­
out limitation, all furniture,
machinery, fixtures and equip­
ment. whether now owned or
hereafter acquired, located on
tho Properly or used In connec­
tion with the Property, together
with all accessions, parts,
replacements.
substitutions,
accessories, attachments and
appurtenances In any way used
with, attached to or installed in
any of the foregoing
Datod al Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, this 15th day of
March, 2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Gary Soles
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
EAST COAST MANUFACTUR­
ING. INC
Florida Bar No 0614149
Lowndes. Drosdlck, Doster.
Kantor A Reed P.A.
450 S. Orange Avenue. 8th
Floor
Orlando. Florida 32801
Telephone (407) 41B 6331
Facsimile (407) 843-4444
In
accordance
with
the
Americans With Disability Act.
person who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
In this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you. lo the pro­
vision of certain assistance.
Ploase
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N30I. Sanford.
Florida 32771 (407) 665-4227.
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this notice; if you are
heanng or voice Impaired, call 1(800)955 8771.
Publish March 24, 31. 2004
C t 71
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.
PHILLIP L CURRY and
RITA M CURRY,
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that,
pursuant
to
that
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
entered In the above-styled
action on March 15. 2 0 0 4 ,1 will
sell the property situated in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as:
The West 100 leet of the follow­
ing described property: From the
NW corner of Section 2.
Township 20 South. Range 30
East. Seminole County. Florida,
run S 89‘ 52’20‘ E. along the
North kne of said Section 2. a
distance of 1.289 27 feet to the
intersection of the Northerly
extension of the West nghl-Ot­
way line Lake Mary Road,
thence run S 00‘ 10'37-E 40 feet
lo the Intersection with the South
right-of-way hne of 25th Street
and a POINT OF BEGINNING,
thence continue S 00‘ 10'37‘ E
176 48 feet, thence run N
89' 5 2 2 0 V / 327 36 leet. thence
run N 00'10‘37’W 175-29 feel lo
the South right-of-way kne of
25th Sheet, thence run N
86‘ 28'53‘ E 18.73 feet, thence
run S 89‘ 52'20‘ E 308 67 leet to
the P o rt of Beginning
at pubic sale, to the highest bid­
der lor cash, at the Seminole
County Courthouse, at 301 N.
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
32771. between the hours of f t
a m and 2 p m . on the 13th day
of April. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the 1Bth Judoal Ctrcut.
Semmole County. Florida
Date March 16. 2004
By Mary Strtxpe
Aa Deputy Clerk
Beth W Miller. PA.
645 Vassal Street
Orlando. Florida 32804

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.; 04CA-435-14
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC .
Plaintiff.
vs
STEPHEN F BUDZASH. et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO STEPHEN F. BUDZASH.
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 1177
PASEO DEL MAR. #C. CASSEBERRY. . FL 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
described property
LOT 5. CLUSTER K. WILD­
WOOD. A PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
19. PAGES 7. 8. 9 AND 10,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 730 LAKESIDE DRIVE.
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 32708
has been Mod against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written dotenses. If any,
to It. on Marshall C Watson.
PA.. Attorney lor Plaintiff, whose
address Is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET, SUITE 120. FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice in tho
(Please publish In THE SEMI­
NOLE HERALD) and tile the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
PlamtifTs attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise a default
will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the com­
plaint
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. (TDD) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1 80CF
955-8770 via Florida Relay
Servtcea
i
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court this day of
MAR 15.2004
Maryanne Morse
Aa Clerk of the 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
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-C A -25M 40
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. IN C .
Plaintiff,
vs
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
DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER. OR
AGAINST
DEFENDANTS;
STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE;
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LLENE M YEAGER; IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF REMAR­
RIED 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
DEFENOANT(S).
WHOSE RESIDENCE arete
unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY required lo
tile your anawer or written
defeneea. if any. In the above
prooeedmg with the Oerk of tfva
Court, and to eerve a copy
thereof upon the piamoff i attor­
ney. who*# name and addreea
appear* hereon, within so day*
after the first publication ol thu
Notice of Action, the nature of

Marrh 24 S 25. 2004

L egals

L egals

Legals

tht* proceeding being a autt lor
forecioaur* of mortgage agalnat
the M ow ing described property,
lo wit:

payment* shaX be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court.

SUSAN J SCANNAPIECO PER
REP

THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 11.
BLOCK
Q.
SEMINOLE
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8.
PAGES 1 AND 2 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING
AT
THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
LOT 12. BLOCK G. THENCE
RUN NORTH 07*28'0&lt;r 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*50'00* WEST, ALONG THE
WEST LINE OF LOT I t , 100
FEET TO THE NORTHWEST
CORNER.
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH 77*44'47” EAST. 257 18
FEET TO THE NORTHEAST
CORNER.
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
07*2600*
EAST
ALONG THE EAST LOT LINE.
100 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
A/K/A 1172 LAURA STREET.
CASSELBERRY, FL 32707.
It you fail to file your answer or
written defense* In the above
proceeding, on plaintiff's attor­
ney. a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint or
Petition
Dated this
2004

day ot MAR 16.

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Low Offices of Daniel C.
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa FL 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish March 24. 31, 2004
C l 74

Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that HELEN T HERNANDEZ,
the holder ol the following certificate(s) ha* filed said certiflcate(s) for a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
Issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) In
which rt was assessed Is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1501 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 29-20-29 300001E-0000
Description of Property. LEG
SEC 29 TWP 20S RGE 29E
BEG 437 48 FT N 6 202 41 FT E
OF SW COR RUN N 68 DEG 15
MIN 3 90 FT N 7 DEG 22 MIN W
203 FT TO RIVER SWLY ON
RIVER 128 FT S 4 DEG 27 MIN
E 153 FT TO BEG (LESS SLY
25 FT) (37AC)
Names In which assessed
DADE W THORNTON. HELDA
B THORNTON
AX of said property being m the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida

Dated on 3/162004
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
C176

Unless such certificate!*) shaX
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificate!*) wix be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

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

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thal WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTODIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE LLC. the holder of the fol­
lowing certtficate(s) has filed
said certificate!*) lor a tax deed
10 be issued thereon The certifi­
cate number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name!*) in
which It was assessed tsars as
M ow s
CERTIFICATE NO: 1726 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001
PARCEL ID# 13-20-30-3000060-0000
Description of Property LEG
SEC 13 TWP 20S RGE 30E
BEG 1328 58 FT S ♦ 586 697
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 206 305 FT
TO BEG
Nsmes In which assessed
JOHN H BOWMAN. SHARON V
BOWMAN
AX of said property being in the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida
Unless such certificate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificate! s) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004. at
11 00am
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxos
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal lo the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertisod time of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
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 Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 24, 3 1. 2004 and
April 7. 14, 2004
C l 77
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thal FIDELA DENNY, the holder
ol the following certificate!s) has
tiled said certificate!*) for a tax
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate number(s) and ysar(s)
of issuance, the description of
the property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is'aro as
follows

Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certitlcate(s) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida.
On

CERTIFICATE NO: 645 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999

Monday. May 03, 2004. at
11 00am

PARCEL ID# 29-19 31-300022B-0000

Payment of Sale fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale FuX payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale AX
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court

Description of 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

Dated on 3/18/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh March 24, 31,2004 and
Apnl 7. 14. 2004
C17S
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that HELEN T HERNANDEZ,
the holder of the following certificate(s) has filed said certiflcate(s) tor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and yaar(s) of
Issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) In
which X was assessed la/are as
follow*;
CERTIFICATE NO: 1726 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL ID# 12-20-30-5090000-0010
Description of Property LEG
LOT 1 (LESS EXPRESSWAY)
SOUTH SANFORD HEIGHTS
ADO PB 2 PGS 118 6 119
Names In which assessed
SUSAN J SCANNAPIECO
A l of said property being In the
County of Semmole. Stale of
Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shaX
be redeemed accordng to law.
the property described In such
certificate^) wix be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004. at
11:00am
Payment of Sale lee. appkeabie documentary stamp taxes
and recordmg lees are required
lo be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale FuX payment of
an amount equal to the htghesf
bid la due watwi 24 hours after
the advertised time ol sale AX

AX of said property being In the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida

Names in which assessed
TYRAN SULLIVAN. SR . JO
ANNE LANSIQUIT
AX of said property being In the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida
Unless such certificate!*) shaX
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificate(s) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004. at
I t 00am
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale FuX payment ot
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time ol sale. All
payments shaX be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court.

Monday. May 03, 2004. at
11 00am

Dated on 3/18/2004
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
C179

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY, the holder
of the M ow ing certificate)*) has
filed said certificate!s) lor a lax
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate number(s) and year(s)
of issuance, the description of
tho property, and tho name(s) In
which it was assessed Is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2293 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL ID# 09-20-31-50I02000010
Description of Proporty LEG
LOTS t ♦ 2 BLK 2 HOWARD
PACKARD LAND COS 1ST
ADO TO CAMERON CITY PB t
PG 70
Names in which assessed LIL­
LIAN I GILES. IONA WILLIAMS
AII of said property being in the
County of Sommolo. State ot
Florida
Unless such cortificate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property do scribed In such
certificate!*) will be sold to tho
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. May 03, 2004
I t 00am

at

Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording foes are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at tho sale Full payment of
an amount equal lo the highest
' bid Is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale All
- payments shaX be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk o l the
Circuit Court
Dated on 3/1B/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
C1B0
County Court
Seminole County. Florida
Case# 99-603CC20R
Chase Manhattan Bank, USA.
N A.
Ptamtiff(s)
vs
Sharron M Adreon. an
individual
Delendant(s)
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain Writ
of Execution issued out of and
under the seal of the County
Court of Seminole County.
Florida. Case # 99 603CC20M
upon a final |udgment rendered
in the atoresaid court in that car
tain case entitled
Chase
Manhattan Bank. USA. NA.
Plaintiff vs Sharron M Adreon.
Defendant(s) which aforesaid
Writ of Execution was delivered
to me as Sheriff ol Seminole
County. Florida and I have levied
upon all the right, title and inter­
est of the defendant in the fol­
lowing described property, said
property being located in
Seminole County. Florida, more
particularly described as follows
One 1998 Chevrolet Pickup
Truck, white In color , Vm #
1GCHC33J8WF019577
Bemg stored al Sanlord Towing

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh March 24. 31.2004 and
April 7. 14.2004
C178

and the undersigned as Sheriff
of Seminole County. Florida. wUI
at 1100 A M on the 1st day of
April A.D. 2004 offer for sale
and sex to the highest bidder.
FOR CASH IN HAND AND SUB­
JECT TO ANY AND ALL EXIST­
ING LIENS, at the Front (West)
Door, al the step*, of the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford. Florida, the above
described property

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

Thai said sale is being made lo
satisfy the term* of this Writ of
Execution

Dated on 3/18/2004

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY, the holder
of the M ow ing certificate!*) ha*
Ned said certificate!*) lor a tax
deed lo be issued thereon The
certificate number(s) and year(s)
of issuance, the description of
the properly, and the name(s) In
which X was assessed ts.'ar* as
M ost
CERTIFICATE NO: 1727 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL ID# 12-20-31-5090000-0020

Description of Property. LEG
LOTS 2 TO 4 SOUTH SAN­
FORD HEIGHTS ADD PB 2
PGS 116 A 119
Names

in

which

assessed

Donald F Eslmger, Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
Published March 3. 10. 17. 24.
with Sale being held April 1st
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 SHER­
IFF S OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 6656912

L egals

Legals

Legals
Publish March 3. 10. 17, 24.
2004
C002

Notice of
Public Sale
In accordance with the provi­
sion* of the Self Storage Facility
Act. (Florida Statutes 83 801 ET
sec)
USA Stor-AWsy
Hereby gives notice of sale
under said act toTenant
Unit #
ManoCartock
1139
Eric Jackson
2030. 2028
Jolene England
2157
Mark Mickey
3030
Melinda Crew
3034
Tijuana GHIey
3134
Dixie Angle 2150.3037
Roger 6 Jean Aytor
P012
Your storage rent Is In arrears
and your personal property wtX
be sold al public sale to satisfy
storago fees and expenses
Sale will be held April 1, 2004
11:00 amO USA Stor-A-Way.
4051 West SR 46, Sanford. FL
32771 (407)302-4077
Publish March 17. 24. 2004
C109
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-1437-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
DAVID WEEKS,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of DAVID WEEKS, deceased.
File Number 03-1437-CP, is
ponding in the Circuit Court for
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate Division, the addross ol
which Is 301 N Park Avenue.
Sanlord. FL. 32771 The names
and addresses of the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below
AII creditors of tho docedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice has been 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 the dece­
dent and persona having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
&gt; ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) OR MORE YEARS
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date of first publication of
this Notice Is March 17. 2004
BETHANY WEEKS
c/o JERALD S BEER. Esq
Personal Representative
PO Box 4626
West Palm Beach. Florida
33402
JERALD S BEER
Florida Bar No 310311
BOOSE CASEY CIKLIN LUBITZ
MARTENS MCBANE &amp; O CON­
NELL
515 N FLAGLER DR . SUITE
1800
PO BOX 4626
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33402
Telephone 561-832 5900
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish March 17. 24. 2004

cm

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-124-CP

Susan W Clifford
116 W Wyndham Court
Longwood. Florida 32779
Lawrence D. Dolan. Esquire
Florida Bar No 099261
LAWRENCE E. DOLAN, PA.
500 East Jackson Street
Orlando. FL 32801
Telephone (407)841-7300
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
Publish: March 17, 24. 2004
C115
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-290-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DENNIS LEE BEST.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
ot
OENNIS
LEE
BEST,
deceased, whose date of death
was September 25, 2003; and
whose Social Security Number
is 325-42-3701 Is pending in the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of which is
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
FL. 32771-1243 The names
and addresses of the personal
representative and that personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below
AX creditors 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 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 SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AII other creditors of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO 12) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 17. 2004
WILLIAM J KASAVAGE
Personal Representative
Guardian of the Property of
Chelsea Elizabeth Bast and
Shana Leeann Best
3223 Lowndes Drive
Winter Park. FL 32792
STEPHEN D DUNEGAN
Florida Bar No 326933
DEAN, MEAD. EGERTON.
BLOODWORTH, CAPOUANO
&amp; BOZARTH. PA.
PO Box 2346
Ortando, FL 32802-2346
Telephone 407,'841-1200
Facsimile 407/423-1831
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish March 17. 24. 2004
Ct16
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-240-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JANET R EDWARDS.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the estate
of JANET R
EDWARDS,
deceased, whose date of death
was February 4, 2004, and
whose Social Security Number
Is 265-300239, Is pending in the
Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of which is
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
FL. 32771-1243 The names
and addresses of the personal
representative and that personal
representative’s attorney are
set forth below

IN RE ESTATE OF
RUBY CAROLEE WALKER.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Adm inistration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
You are hereby notified thal an
Order
of
Summary
Administration has been entered
In the estate ot RUBY CAR­
OLEE WALKER, deceased. File
Number 04-124-CP. by the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of which Is
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
FL 32771; that the decodent s
date of death was November 3.
2003. that the total value of the
estate is $46,148 27 and that the
names and adresses of those to
whom X has been assigned by
such order are
NAME

ADDRESS

Susan W Clifford
116 W
Wyndham
Longwood. FL 32779

Court.

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AX creditors of the estate of the
decedent and other person*
having claims or demands
against the estate of the dece­
dent ocher than those lor who
provision lor fuX payment was
mad* ki the Order of Summary
Administration must Me their
claims with thu Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION 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 DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

AX creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of thu
notice u 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 SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AX other creditors of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims ot demands against the
decedent’s estate must hi* 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
MARCH 17, 2004
PHILLIP D EDWARDS
Personal Representative
1006 Fox Den Ct
Winter Springs. FL 32706
Mary F Trotter
Florida Bar No 0377600
Attorney
lor
PHILLIP
D.
EDWARDS
1600 Ptmbrook D r. Suit* 300
Ortando. a 32810
Telephone 407/774-1233
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Pubksh. March 17,24. 2004
C117
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-236-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF

The date of first publica tion ol
this Node* Is March 17. 2004
Personal Giving Notice

Page 5 B

HARRY R SPERBER.
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol tho
estate of HARRY R. 8PERBER.
deceased, whoa* date of death
was January 22. 2004; and
whoa* Social Security Number
la 064-10-6818, Is pendmg in
the Circuit Court lor Semmole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of which is
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
FL. 32771-1243. The name*
and address** of the personal
representative and that person­
al representative's attorney are
set forth below
AX creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against tho
decedent’s estate on whom a
copy of this notice Is served,
must file their claim* 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
AX other creditor* of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demand* against the
decedents estate must Me thee
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 PERIOOS SET FORTH •
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 17. 2004
MARLENE GUNN
Personal Representative
530 Cranes Way #305
Altamonte Springs. FL 32701
Mary F. Trotter
Florida Bar No. 0377600
Attorney for PHILLIP D
EDWARDS
1800 Pembrook Dr.. Suite 300
Ortando. FL 32810
Telephone: 407/774-1233
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish March 17, 24. 2004
C11B
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanford Towing and fleet) vory
gives Notice of Foreclosure ot
Uen and Intent to s*X vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Florida Statutes that on
04/06/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd.. Sanlord. FI
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the ngM
to accept or reject any and/oc aX
bids
1LNCM974XMY719970
1991 Lincoln Continental
2P4FH45J1KR255806
1989 Plymouth Voyager
Publish March 24. 2004
C151
THE CIRCUrT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
QENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-2764-14
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
COPLAINTIFF
VS
AMY B HOLLAND F/K/A AMY
BETH FRYSINGERI. IF UVINQ,
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 AMY U.
HOLLAND F/K/A AMY BETH
FRYSINGER. ROBERTA
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
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated MAR 12. 2004
entered m CtvS Case No 03-CA2784-14 ot the Clrcu* Court of
the 18TH Judicial Cecuff m and
lot SEMINOLE County, Sanlord.
Florida. I w il sa l lo Ih* highest
and best bidder lor cash at ttn
West Front Door at Ih* SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at M l N Park Avenue m
Sanlord. Florida, al 1100 am .
on the 15th day of April. 2004
the loliowing described property
as sat forth In said Summary
FlnaJ Judgment, lo-w it
LOT 8. 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. FLORIOA
Dated We 12 day of March.
2004.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ih * Circuit Court
By Mery Stroup*
Deputy Cterk
Pubksh In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J. STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. Untversfty Drive 8uH*
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-0000
03-15318
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona wah rtiiMBI
be* needing ■ special accom­
modation
should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-865-4227. 1800-955-6771 (TOO) or 1-800956-0770, trie Florida Relay
Service
Pubksh March 24,31, 2004

cieo

�Page 6B

March 24 ft 25. 2004

TlIK I1F.R.MJ)

V

Have a health question?
Looking fo r a doctor?
The Professionals at Central Florida Regional Hospital's FREE Consult-A-Nurse
service can help you find the doctor who is right for you.
They are also available to answer your questions, listen to symptoms, and refer you
to the medical care you need.
Providing the residents o f Seminole and W est Volusia Counties with quality
healthcare services including Open Heart Surgery, Neurosurgery, The Baby Suites,
and the area's newest Emergency Services.

24 Hours A Day. 7 Days A Week. 1 Number

Central Florida
REGIONAL HOSPITAL

1- 800- 445-3392
«■

-

.1401 W e s t Seminole Blvd, Sanford, FL 32771 • www.centralfIoridanegional.com

I

�WEEKEND
March

28, 2004

Sanford eyes
beach project
City seeks state funds to
rebuild beach on Lake Monroe
By Dan Ping

Editor
a

Rams hold of
Seminoles
Lake Mary second baseman
Lynsey Schall (above) fires
lo first during the Rams’ 8-5
victory ovor Seminole on
Wednesday.
Sea Sports, Page 14A

Doh! Suspect in
Homer Simpson
slippers turns
himself in
An Orlando man
apparently watched the
video of him holding up
an Oviedo gas station on
the evening news and
decided to turn himself
Wednesday Into Seminole
County Sheriff's Office
deputies.
Authorities responded
to lire
conven­
ience
store
located

SANFORD
—
Water
enthusiasts may soon be able
to enjoy recreational activi­
ties on the north shore of the
city's Marina Isle.
City officials arc propos­
ing a plan to rebuild a
beach that could be used
to launch small sailboats
and other recreational water­
craft into Lake Monroe.
Such a beach existed, hut
constant erosion forced the
city to abandon the beach in
favor of large rocks and con­
crete in an effort to protect
the shoreline.

"They were fighting a
loosing battle," said Chris
Smith, manager of capital
projects for the city. "Every
time they dumped sand, it
would
flow
north
to
DeLand."
Smith said the erosion was
caused by two factors: con­
stant wave action from Lake
Monroe pounding the shore
combined with frequent fluc­
tuation of the water level.
Smith and city staff, along
with experts from CPH
Engineers, think ihey have a
solution that could limit ero­
sion.
The plan involves creating
a protected shoreline by

Rendering by CPH Engineers

Sanford is seeking a state grant for a boardwalk, beach project on Marina Isle.
building two breakwaters
out into the lake. Rather than
constructing a solid break­
water, the city's plan would
involve a series of rock struc­
tures that would allow some

Seminole Smile

.:•/ •

Dr. Mardi Buchanan —

Nightclub
incident
triggers
shooting

Authorities net
stolen frames
at bottom of
Lake Jesup

- •' - A :*
;■

By Christopher Patton

By Christopher Patton

Managing Editor

Managing Editor
L A K E JESUP — With vehi­

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

City-County Auto Theft Bureau Investigators Frank Davis (left) and James Ingram pull in
a motorcycle frame Wednesday from atop the State Road 417 bridge over Lake Jesup.

cle identification numbers
etched on motorcycle frames,
they're often the most diffi­
cult part for bike thieves to
dump.
One Oviedo man had
thought he had found the
perfect hiding spot for the
stolen frames that can be eas­
ily tracked to theft records,
but that wasn't until when
one of his associates snitched
about the heap lying at the
bottom of Lake Jesup.
For the oast week, investi­
gators witn the City-County
Auto Theft Bureau (CCAT)
have gone fishing to recover
some of the bikes that
Michael Christopher Carr, 26,
allegedly threw over the State
Road 417 bridge.
Using two boats that
dredge the bottom of the lake
with ropes and hooks, the
bureau has recovered almost
two dozen motorcycle frames
and parts of a Ford Mustang.
Carr was arrested shortly
after Valentine's Day for try­
ing to steal a motorcycle. He
is currently being held in the
Seminole County Jail on
See Motorcycles, Page 13A

|

S A N FO R D — A shooting
last weekend at-a San ford-area

nightclub sparked a second
wave of violence that ended
with three arrests and one sus­
pect still on the lamb.
Investigators in the Major
Crimes Unit of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office made
some progress Tiiesday with
the early Sunday morning
shooting at Wavies' Nightclub,
located near the intersection of
18th Street and Southwest
Road.
According to Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Office
spokesman Steve Olson, inves­
tigators arrested Mario Jerome
Hicks, 18, of Sanford, for prin­
cipal in the first-degree
See Shooting, Page 13A

Longwood
to consider
downtown
codebook
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

Family returns to honor early pioneer
From Staff Reports

Chiropractor at Buchanan
Chiropractic in Sanford

See Beach, Page 3A

Fishing for Motorcycles?

nf2970

W. State
Road
426 at
about
4:15
a.m.
Escalera
Tuesday
after a report of a robbery.
The suspect was identi­
fied as smaller build
Hispanic male that was
wearing plaid pajama
pants and Homer
Simpson slippers.
Tne store security
video from the robbery
was made available to
media outlets and the
incident received exten­
sive coverage on televi­
sion. The suspect, realiz­
ing this, reportedly set
out to make things right,
according to Steve Olson,
spokesman for the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office.
Wednesday afternoon,
26-year-old Adalberto
Rosa Escalera reportedly
returned to the gas station
with a money order,
apparently to repay the
money that he took and to
turn himself in. The busi­
ness called the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office.
The suspect was arrested
and charged with robbery.

the wave action," Smith said.
A solid breakwater would
provide that protection.
However, the St. Johns River

water to still flow through. A
boardwalk would span the
structures allowing sightsee­
ing or fishing.
"We need lo create a
lagoon that is protected from

Relatives of the Robert
Mills family will be gather­
ing in Seminole County this
weekend. They will be flying
or driving in from all over
the United States. Many of
the family members will be
meeting for the first time.
Robert A. Mills, or R.A.
Mills as he was known, was
an
Orange
County
Commissioner in the 1800's.
He served on the school
board and platted the com­
munity of Chuluota in 1886.
He donated the property for
the cemetery in Chuluota

and Lake Mills
is named after
him.
Before set­
tling in the
area, he met
A b r a h a m

Lincoln, and
once shared
a carriage
ride witn
Linco1
the year
he ran for
office,
s l o p ­
ping and
checking on election
returns along the way.

R.A. Mills name appears
on the corner stone
that was saved
from the old
court house in
the lobby of the
Orange County
Regional History
Center and he
was great friends
with Mahlon Gore.
He had three
wives and lived to
be 102 years young.
The last 20 years of
his life was spent dic­
tating his memories to
his granddaughter in
California because he

was legally blind.
Larry L. Kolber, one of the
family members, has written
a book on R.A. Mills, with
assistance from the Museum
of Seminole County's coor­
dinator Karen Jacobs.
Jacobs is very excited
about show ing the family
members the area where
their great grandfather lived
and worked. While the
group is here, they will be
visiting Lake Mills Park, the
Chuluota Cemetery, the
Museum
of
Seminole
County History and the
Orange County History
Center.

Names You Know &amp; Trust
www.RealtyEx»cutlv»*Orlan do.com
(407) 862-9700

\

Hornet
For ii | a Miiu/rMml
Real | www.oompmt.com

CT

l

LONGWOOD — A new
code book for Longwood's
downtown aims to maintain
the architectural style of the
historic
district
while
enhancing the small-town
character of the neighbor­
hood.
The document that out­
lines design standards and
land uses is the final piece for
city planners in developing a
master plan of Longwood's
historic district. With the
three-year process nearly
complete,
the
City
Commission had its final
look at the code book last
week before putting it up for
a vote at their next meeting
April 5.
See Book, Page 3A

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180324">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 24, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180325">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180326">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 24, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180327">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180328">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 24, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180329">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180330">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180331">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180332">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="18067" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17671">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/18d760652d7a294fa04cb23cf0b49615.pdf</src>
        <authentication>a6c0c466799570586e87fc03d381dbfe</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180343">
                    <text>P a g e OB

February 4 &amp; 5.2001

t»ik Herald

L egals
January 27, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BV THE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby gtvon that a Public Hearing will be held In the
Commission Room al the City Hall In the City o l Sanlord, Florida,
at 7.00 o'clock PM on Monday, F ebruary B, 2004. to consider
the adoption o l an ordinance by the City o l Sanlord. Flonda, title
o l which Is as follows:
ORDINANCE NO 3837
TO ANNEX 1.69 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
MOORES STATION ROAD AND MARQUETTE AVENUE AND
BETWEEN RICHMOND AVENUE EXTENDED SOUTHERLY
AND CAMERON AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

linttll
A complete desctipllon and a copy ol the ordinance shall bo
available at the oflico ot the City C loik lor all persons desiring to
examine Ihe same.
All partlos In intorest ami citizens shall havo an opportunity to bo
hoard al said hearing
By order ot Iho Ci.y Commission ol the City ot Sanlord, Flonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5626 40 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a poison decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with rospocl to any metier considered at the above
meeting or hoarmg. ho may need a verbatim rocord of tho pro­
ceedings. Including tho testimony and evidence, which record Is
not provided by tho City o l Sanlord (FS 286 0105)
Cynlhia Potter.
Deputy City Clotk
Publish January 28, 2004 and February 4, 2004
A144

Now Publishing
Every Thursday

s a i d y o u ’d
tr a v e l w h e n
y o u r e tir e d .

This Good News Is Made Possible Thanks to the Overwhelming
Response From Our Advertisers and Readers.
You May Pick Up Your Weekly Copy Each Thursday At One Of The
Following Fine Establishments:
TWo years ofseiykeln the
Peace Corps can help make your
retirement an adventure. Contact
. _
_
.
the Peace Corps today, and
Iff!
shelve your old Ideas of what
ijjU
"retirement”
Is ail'-M
about
‘
iFrfrfrir.M
.t' 1 ;
'rf“

VliiiiSiP
ih3T.L
r.j

_

■'
_ _ _

,

---------------------------

}jm3 k

J.;-,

.

vP

•Tires Plus

• Judy’s Dolls (Longwood)
• Lighthouse Seafood (Shoppes of Lake Mary)
• Einstein Brother’s Bagels
• Lee’s Palace (Timacuan/Publix Plaza)
• Mr. Print
• Cheers Bar
• Bob Evans
• Winn Dixie (Heathrow)
• Ace Hardware (Longwood)
• Orlando Regional South Seminole Hospital
(Longwood)

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Appleton’s Cafe
Quizno’s (Target Shopping Center)
Coldwell Banker
Lake Mary Car Wash
Tropical Smoothie Cafe
Daily News Deli &amp; Grille
Vivona’s (Lake Mary Location)
All Star Car Wash (Lake Mary)
Mama Lou’s Deli

To Subscribe and Have The Lake Mary Herald Delivered To Your
Home Call 407-322-2611.

Lake MaryHerald
“Your Growing Home Town N ewspaper”

I

I

�Sanford H erald

VdL IU No. 49

Copyright ©

50&lt;

S a n f o r d , F lo r i d a

2004 Tho S o n lo rt H e n ld

w w w .sanfordnew spaper.com

WEEKEND

SHS helps grieving families
B y C h ris to p h e r P a tto n

Fm u u v S ,

2004

Managing Editor
SANFORD — The loss of
two teenagers from an automo­
bile accident Monday is bring­
ing Seminole High School and
the community together to sup­
port the grieving families.
Eighteen-year-olds Amulfo
Mario Gallegos and Abraham
"Abe" Lindsey were killed on
Orlando Drive when police say
Gallegos lost contml of
his speeding vehicle and
crashed into a fire hydrant and

utility pole.
1110 next night, students and
friends of the well-liked
teenagers gathered fora candle­
light vigil at the scene and sup­
port continues for them at their
former school. Gallegos and
Lindsey
both
attended
Seminole High School last year.
Lindsey has two sisters Sarah
and Jessica that currently attend
the high school. His other sister
April also previously went to
the school.
During each lunch hour at
SHS, students are taking up ail-

lections for the two Sanford
families. As of Friday morning,
they had raised more than $400.
Students are not the only ones
pitching in as teachers and
administrators have supplied
financial and emotional sup­
port too.
"The first day we brought
over some fixxi and yesterday a
staff member also brought over
some fixxi and money that was
collected," said Robin PuidyThompson, a SHS guidance
Soe Grief, P age 3A

Herald p h o lo by Tom m y V incent

Chris Fioronza, a studont at Seminole High School and friends with
both crash victims, looks over the memorial along Orlando Drive.

Farmers’
Market
pleads for
support

Another round
of upsets
The top boys and girls bas­
ketball teams In the county,
Lake Howell and Oviodo,
respectively, were both upset
this week, nearly stoaling the
headlines from National
Signing Day.
S ee Sports, P a g e 14A

Investigators
seeking info on
credit card theft
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office is seeking
information regarding a
suspect, caught on tape,
using a stolen credit card
obtained during a vehicle
burglary.
The burglary allegedly
happened outside Club
Juana last weekend. The
victim apparently left his
truck unlocked and his
credit cards inside, while
he was visiting the club.
He was unaware that a
burglary had occurred
until his credit card com­
pany notified him.
On the video, a suspect
is observed using the
stolen credit card at about
1:45 a.m. on Sunday, Feb.
1. It occurred at a Circle K
store in Casselberry at
Lake Drive and Seminola
Boulevard.
Anybody with informa­
tion about the suspect is
asked to contact
Investigator Michelle
Ashby at 407-331-8620.

T o o t T o o t,
A ll A b o a r d
Central Florida Zoo unveils
train, carousel this weekend

B y C h ris to p h e r P a tto n

Managing Editor
SANFORD — Billed as the
spot where Sanford residents
could purchase fresh fruits and
vegetables, the newly renovat­
ed state farmers' market has
fallen on hard times.
Several weeks last month,
no more than a half dozen
vendors were out selling
their wares and the lack of
business has caught the atten­
tion of at least one county com­
missioner.
The Sanford
Farmers'
Market at 14(X) S. French Ave.
was touted by Florida
Agriculture Commissioner
Charles Bronson at the grand
opening of the facility Dec. 19
"as the best, newest renovation
in the entire state." But, in less
than two months tire newness
of the facility has apparently
nin out with area residents.
"We put several thousand
dollars in it because (we were
told) there was a need, but 1
have seen relatively no use of
it," said Commissioner Carlton
Henley.
The renovation of the
Sanford Farmers' Market

F ro m S ta ff R e p o rts

All aboard — the
Central Florida Zoo is
opening a new train ride
and colorful animal
carousel for visitors to
enjoy. The Grand Opening
is scheduled for Feb. 7
and 8.
Champ the Train will
allow visitors to enjoy a
10-minute tour of scenic
wetlands and Florida's
natural surroundings in
the park area just outside
of the zoo. Champ is a
quarter-scale G-16 minia­
ture train built in 1951 and
modeled after the Florida
East Coast "Champion"
streamliner. The train con­
sists of four coaches, seat­
ing 36 to 48 passengers. It
is a real railroad complete
witli crossing gates, ticket
booth, covered platform
for boarding passengers, a
maintenance facility and
train tunnel.
Restoring the train was
an intensive process
including a complete
"frame off" restoration,
two new engines,
hydraulic propulsion, new
electronics and brakes.
Champ’s red and yellow
colors represent the
Flagler Systems Florida
East Coast Line, which
transported tourists from
New York to Florida. The
railroad investment is
more than $750,000.
The Animal Carousel
stretches 22 feet in diame­
ter and features one horse,
a giraffe, a zebra, an ape
S ee Zo o , P age 8A

S e e M a rk e t, P a g e 3 A

Theater
hires new
director
B y D an P in g

Editor
Herald p h o lo by Tom m y Vincent

wished me and my squad a
safe trip home when we
redeploy to the states.
We returned to Camp
Marlboro and began prepar­
ing and planning for the con­
voy escort mission south of
Baghdad to pick up and
escort our replacement unit
into Baghdad. My squad will
be the scout element and will
be operating 10 minutes
ahead of the main escort
body. Our job is to dear the
way of any enemy, IEDs
(roadside bombs) or other
obstructions. If the enemy is
out there, we will be the first
to engage him.
I had planned to leave my
new gunner in camp, but

SANFORD — Kim Nelson,
a long-time non-profit arts
administrator, hits been named
manager of the Helen Stairs
Theatre.
Nelson calls herself an "arts
advocate" and believes the
Stairs Theatre is an important
annponent in promoting arts in
the community.
"The importance of the arts is
sometimes
dismissed
in
American culture," Nelson said.
"When school budgets are cut
tlie arts are the first thing to go.
The theater lias a role to play by
filling that cultural niche."
Nelson lias spent 18 years in
arts administration and has
managed a regional theater an
art museum volunteer group
and a writers' project She is
active in the arts, herself as a
singer with "Synergy," and her
husband, Robert E. Mier is an
artist specializing in Florida
wildlife and landscapes.
Nelson said the Stairs
Theatre can provide an alterna­
tive to television or movies. She
also notes that for those interest­
ed in pursuing performance art

See Diary, Page 8A

See Theatre, Page 3A

The Central Florida Zoo is introducing two new features to the park this weekend including
Champ the Train (top) with engineer Jerry Bronner and an Animal Carousel (above) that
Ocala residents Anthony Curlco and Deniso Schrum are testing out..

Photo submitted

The Seminole County Sheriffs
Office is seeking Information
about the suspect above.

Seminole Smile

Taro G o d b y —
Communications Assistant
at Seminole Counly lake
M a ry Regional Chamber
of Commerce

\

e c v t m

Editor's note: Staff Sgt.
Charlie C. Carlson HI, son of
Sanford historian Charlie C.
Carlson II, is deployed in
Baghdad as part o f the 549th
M ilita ry Police Company. He is
providing the Herald with a
journal o f his experiences.

28 Jan. 2004 There was a
big blast in Baghdad yester­
day A suicide bomber driv­
ing a van loaded with explo­
sives blew out the front of
the Shaleen hotel and left a
huge crater in the road. It
killed and wounded about 20
Iraqis but no U.S. soldiers. If
you could see the aftermath
of these suicide bombings, it
looks like somebody blew up
a meat market. I know that is
graphic, but this is what the

but it was just for
precaution. At Al
instead of all the
Rashad 1 had my
interpreter, Wa' Al
glory and hoopla
junk.
calculate the
. Today we had
footage for me. He
is a civil engineer
to go out to meas­
and quickly came
ure the square
up with the figures
footage of the
without me having
detention cells at
A1 Karama Police
to wade through
Station, A1 Meridi,
all those prisoners.
Al Khansa, and
After we fin­
C a r ls o n
the Al Rashad
ished at the police
police stations. We
stations, we went
got to the Al Rashad and
over to Regiment HQ and ate
they had 114 prisoners. I had
chow. I saw Colonel May
Sgt. Coe and Sgt. Bates go in
(2nd Cavalry Regimental
first with weapons and keep
Commander) and CSM
me covered while 1 measured Blackwood (Regimental
the square footage of the
Sergeant-Major). Colonel
cells. I'm not saying the pris­
May asked for Dad's address
oners would do anything,
as he had misplaced it. He
should
Eublic
now about

N a m e s

R E A L T Y
e

Iraq i D iary: Replacem ents are on the way

V E S

7

Y o u

K n o w

&amp;

T r u s t

w w w .R 9 a l t y E x 9 c u t l V 9 i O r i a n d o .c o m

2015 West 8R 434, Longwood F L 32770
(407) 662-9700

Marutfc nu nI
Our ptopU m *U m t

i

HOME
MORTGAGE

�P a g e 2A

T iif. H kraij)

Sunday. February 8. 2001

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

The need for speed: While the rest of
the world spent Monday morning talking
about Janet Jackson's boob, the residents
of Mayfair were retelling the story of the
in.iugur.il Mayfair 500.
Prior to Sunday's Super Bowl, about 30
people gathered at 2nd Street and
Summerlin Avenue to watch nine of their
neighbors race riding lawn mowers
around the block. Yes, Southerners will
find an excuse to race just about anything.
These were slock mowers used routinely
to cut grass, not supped-up machines like
the ones on Monster Garage.
There's always one oddball in the
group, and Deputy City Manager Andrew
Van Gaalc (he's from California) fit tin*
bill. Van Gaale doesn't own a riding
mower, so he showed up wearing his
inline skates and pushing a Lawn Hoy.
Surprisingly, Van Gaale finished second
despite going one-half
Around tho Clock block further than his
competition.
left "Fast Cash"
Triplett, finished first,
but like Jackson's
exposed mammary,
controversy surround­
ed his victory. Il seems
Triplett modified his
mower by taking the
muffler otf and
installing an
by Dill) Ping
adjustable governor.
Actually, Triplett is a
banker so he doesn't know the difference
between a clip stick and a spark plug. It
was Triplett's neighbor, "Scary" Gary
Monsccs, who made the adjustments to
Triplett's 10-horsepower Ariens mower.
Monsees, of course, was conspicuously
absent from the post-race inspection.
Sanford's mayor, Brady 1cssard, fin­
ished a disappointing eighth place, one
spot ahead of dead last. Evidently, I essard
has been a little light on the gas pedai after
getting a speeding ticket on Park Avenue
three days before the race.
It was a goofy event, no doubt, but
everyone had a good time. Ami there was
even some money raised for charity. Each
racer paid a $20 entry fee. Of the $180 col­
lected, $100 went to the Good Samaritan
Home, the rest was prize money.
It's good to be the king: I here is a fierce
bidding war going on for the chance to
write Around The Clock. Maria'Shreve
has the high bid ($32$) for now, but Lake
Mary Mayor Thom Greene will most like­
ly top that bill when he reads this column.
Shreve and Greene have battled back and
forth for the highest hid/nnd ra w they
have been joined by Robbie Robertson of
Thenn-O-Tane Gas &amp; Appliance
Company.
It's not to late to submit a bid. I he dead­
line is noon, Friday, Feb. 13. If you've
always wanted to write an Around The
Clock column, this is your chance. Call me
at The Herald office, 407-322-2611, or sub­
mit a bid by e-mail to TheClockcseminoleherald.com.
All of the money will go to the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce a&gt; part of my Ping
for King campaign. Five men and fivewomen have been selected to compete for
Mardi Gras King and Queen. The winning
candidates will be the man and woman
who raise the most money for the chamber.
I'm also having a Ping for King Low
Country Boil on Sunday, Feb. 13, from 1 to
4 p.m. to raise money for the chamber.
What's a low country boil? Crawfish,
shrimp, sausage, potatoes, corn on the cob
and whatever else we can find to throw in
the pot. Tickets are $12 in advance, $1.3 the
day of the event. Soft drinks will be sup­
plied and beer will be available for an
additional price. The location will be at the
Bcttyc D. Smith Cultural Arts Center on
5th Street between Park and Oak avenues.
Call The Herald, 4l)7-322-2tdl, tor tickets.
Also, on Friday, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m. the
Speakeasy Comedy Club will host a Ping
for King fund-raiser. A portion of the $5
cover charge will go to the campaign. The
club is drawing some great reviews, and
this is a chance to check out some local tal­
ent and help the chamber at the same time.
The Speakeasy Comedy Club is located in
the Sanford Plaza at 2921 S. Orlando
Drive. It's Suite 200 next to the Dollar
General Store. For tickets or other informa­
tion, call the club at 407-330-4068.
Name game: After making a big deal in
the weekend paper about changing our
name back to The Sanford Herald,
Wednesday's paper was printed with the
old Seminole Herald name. No, we didn't
change our mind. We just screwed up and
used the wrong computer template to
build the page. Blame the king.

Ladies in Waiting

O ut &amp; A bout

*r4
cl
-i

SAT
Brethren Reaching Out will
hold the Sixth Annual Safe
Si Healthy Community
Event, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at the Sanford I lousing
Authority, 16 Cowan
Moughton Terrace, W. Fifth
St. Sanford police substation.
Presented by Seminole
County Safe Kids Chapter,
the Seminole Count)- LawEnforcement Community and
the Faith Community, the
family-oriented affair will fea­
ture food, community
resource booths, entertain­
ment, child's car seat safety
inspections and Black I iistory
Month Celebration. For more
information, call Rose Davis
at 407-302-4143.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

All dressed up with nowhere to go these ladies wait patiently for visitors at tho Museum of Genova History, 165 First Street,
Genova. Tho museum displays hundreds of interesting items from tho east Seminole County area, ranging from prehistoric
Indian mound findings to tools and items used by early settlors. Tho museum is opon for visitors on tho first Sunday of tho
month from 2 to 4 p m or by request at genovaHGSQaol com.
Sex offense
Samuel Burke Duncan, 42, of
West Crystal Drive, Sanford, has
1 en arrested by Sanford police folI wing an investigation into the
ported sexual fondling of a
. inor. The investigation started on
Jan. 26 when the Child Protective
Investigator reported the case.
Duncan was interrogated at the
Seminole County Sheriff's office,
and subsequently placed under
arrest. I le has been charged with
three counts of sexual offense
against a child, between the ages of
12 ami 16, three cases of sexual
offense, promoting sexual activity,
and battery — touch or strike
(domestic). He is being'lVeld wtlle'
out bond.
Fraud
Ada Mae Blanton, 18, of Douglas
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on Jan. 28. Officers
said she took three credit cards
without permission from a victim
at the I iealth and Rehabilitation
Center on Mellonville Avenue dur­
ing January-. She then reportedly
sold the cards to another person,
who purchased an estimated $360
in merchandise using the cards.
Blanton was charged with three
counts of selling another person's
credit card, two of fraud — illegal
use of credit cards, and two counts
of forgery of credit card receipts.
Drug related
• Thomas Anthony Williford, 24,
of Apopka, was arrested by
Sanford police on Saturday, Jan. 24.
He was found in a vehicle in the
100 block of Willncr Circle in
Sanford, along with a female juve­
nile. I le was arrested on charges of
possession of under 20 grams of
Marijuana, and contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
• I lenry Lewis Barnes,
Harries, 48, of
i
West Sixth Sta-et, Sanford, w.
/as
arrested by Sanford police, during
the serving of a search warrant at
his address. Officers said drug
paraphernalia was discovea-d in
the bedroom. He was charged with
possession of cocaine, possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana, and
possession of narcotics equipment.
Thefts
• Adrian Damon 1lowed, 27, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday. He reportedly
took $376 in merchandise faun a
stoa* in the 300 block of Towne
Center Circle, without paying. He
was followed by a stoa* employee,

on West 23th Street at Club Road.
I le was charged with driving with
a suspended license, failing to obey
a traffic control device, and having
an expired vehicle registration.

and subsequently located by police
in a wooded aa*a near the stoa*.
He was arrested on charges of
larceny over
$300,
assault
with intent/tha*at to do violence,
and a*sisting an officer without
violence.
• Roger Dell Usserv, 40, listed as
homeless in Winter Park, was
ara*sted by Sanford police
Thursday in the 1300 block of
Frcnch Avenue. I le reportedly hail
consumed food and beverages in a
stoa*, and had left without paying.
1le was charged with petty larceny.
Battery
• Moses Lev Daniels, Jr., 47, of
East Filth Street, Sanford, was
arrested
by Sanford police
Wednesday, at a a*sidence in the
400 block of Myrtle Avenue, as the
result of an altercation with a
female. I le was charged with bat­
ter)’ — touch or strike (domestic
violence)
• Mary Emma Jackson, 59, of
West 12th Street, Sanford, was
arrested
by Sanford police
Thursday, at a residence in the ll(K)
block of Mangoustine Avenue. She
reportedly was involved in a dis­
pute with another female. She was
charged with batter)’ — touch or
strike.
• Larnell Fayson, 24, of Like
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday in an
apartment in the 1600 block of West
Fifth Street. He reportedly had
become involved in a conflict with
a female. I le was charged with bat­
ter)- — touch or strike.
Traffic stops
• Anthony Claude Tilley, 43,
of Willner Circle, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police fol­
lowing a traffic stop near his resi­
dence. He was charged with driv­
ing while his license was suspend­
ed (habitual).
• Dwayne Letroy Lower)-, 22 of
Tuskegee Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday following a traffic stop

• Latron Tyrell Thomas, 23, of
West 14th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday following a
traffic slop near his a*sidt*nce. He
was charged with driving while his
license was suspended, and
attached license plate not assigned.
• James R.L. Vaughn, 40, of
Prince Court, Heathrow, was
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday near the animal shelter
on Bush Boulevard. He reportedly
picked up a large snake from the
shelter, but officers stopped him.
He was arrested on a charge of
driving with a suspended license.
Other arrests
• Koslin Levette Tomlin, 28, and
Sharon Evette Teague, 34, of West
10th Street, were arrested by
Sanford police Saturday, Feb. 3,
when they were reportedly found
inside a building in the 1000 block
of Avocado Avenue in Sanford.
Both women were arrested on a
charge of loitering or prowling.
Tomlin was also charged with pos­
session of narcotics equipment.
• Frank Delcristo, 51, of Oviedo,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday. When an officer attempt­
ed to locate him, believing he was
wanted on an outstanding warrant
from Dade County, the officer said
Delcristo assaulted her. He was
arrested on a charge of simple
assault on an officer.
• Carrie Kahuba, 46, of Winter
Court, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday.
Officers said they found her passed
out in a parking lot in the 3800
block of Orlando Drive. She was
charged with violation of the city
ordinance regarding open contain­
er of alcohol.
Child abuse
Taia Pham, 31, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at a resi­
dence on Pathway Court, Sanford.
Police were called regarding a pos­
sible child abuse situation. After
officials spoke with the children,
Pham was arrested on charges of
cruelty toward children — abuse or
neglect, failing or preventing the
reporting
thereof,
and
resisting/interfering with an officer
without violence.

Come to the country at the
Geneva Community Center
for a hearty breakfast of pan­
cakes, sausage, orange juice
and coffee for just $3. Then
climb aboard a bus for an 8:30
to 10:30 a.m. narrated histori­
cal tour of Geneva. The tours
are just $6 per person.
Advanced registration is
required by calling 407-3499982. All proceeds benefit the
Geneva Historical Society,
Geneva Museum of History
and historic Fort Line Park.
The city of Casselberry will
host live, Latin jazz music in a
fun and relaxed atmosphere.
On Feb. 7, the city will pres­
ent a free jazz concert for
local residents of the Central
Florida area. Jazz at Sunset
will be from 5 to 8 p.m. The
venue for this event will lie
the Casselberry City Hall
Complex, directly behind
City Hall which is located at
95 Triplet Like Drive. Bring a
blanket and picnic basket
with you to enjoy an evening
of free jazz music at a lakefront setting.

SUN
The Four Chaplains,
Ceremony and Story will lx.*
presented at the American
Legion Campbell-Lossing
Post 53, 2874 S. Sanford Ave.,
beginning at 2 p.m. The occa­
sion will be in memory of the
two Protestant pastors, a
Catholic priest and a Jewish
rabbi, who gave up their life
jackets when the
"Dorchester" was sunk in the
North Atlantic on Feb. 3, 1943
during World War II.
Refreshments and fellowship
will follow the ceremony.
Seminole Audubon Society
will sponsor a program fea­
turing resident and winter­
ing birds found in area wet­
lands. The presentation will
encompass a number of avian
families and highlight ducks.
This program will lx.* held at 2
p.m. in the meeting room of
North Branch of the Seminole
County Public Library in
Sanford. The program is free
and open to the public. For
more information, call
407-977-4389.
Get on file bus and experi­
ence an All Arts All Free day
with the Eatonville-Maitland
Cultural Alliance (EMCA).
This is a day of free activities
as part of the United Arts and
Bank of America's Arts Fest
weekend. The free continuous
shuttle will provide service
from 1 to 5 p.m. to Zora Neal
Hurston National Museum of
Fine Arts, Audubon Center
for Birds of Prey, Enzian
Theater, Holocaust Memorial
Resource and Education,
Maitland Art Center, and
mudi more. For more infor­
mation, call 407-539-2181.

1

I
g

i

i

|»

�T iif. H krai .1)

Sunday. Kcbrunry H. 2004 l\lftC 3 / \

Market ----------

Theatre ----------

C on tin u ed from Page 1A

C o n tin u ed from P age 1A

included the addition of the
6,000-square-foot
pavilion,
which was to be used as a com­
munity market open to the
public each Friday from 8 a m.
to 7 p.m., with the exception of
holidays. Opened on Nov. 19,
customer traffic and vendor
support increased until its offi­
cial grand opening and then
support began to wane, said
Zocnariah 1lenderson, manag­
er of the Sanford Farmers'
Market.
"The problem that we have
had thus far with the market,
we had a number of vendors
hen*," Henderson said. "It was
packed the week the (agriculture commissioner) was here
and it was packed just about
every Friday prior to that. The
problem is the vendors have
decided not to n*turn because

for some reason we're not get­
ting any traffic and they're not
making any money."
The lack of customers is
puzzling Henderson and offi­
cials at Tallahassee. Before the
opening of the market, an
advertising campaign to pn&gt;mote the facility included mail
outs with Sanford utility bills
and other mediums.
Several vendors said Friday
that it may time to step up the
advertising campaign again before it is too late. Carl Mom,
who has been selling soil and
plant enhancements since the
market ojvned, said business
has been lousy and he's con­
templating pulling out.
"There are not enough ven­
dors and, of course, there an*
not enough customers," he
said. "It's a Catch-22."

Mom said as of Friday at 10
a.m. only five customers had
visited the market and only
one was interested in growing
anything organically. Nearby
fruits and vegetables vendor
Juan "Sergeant" Perez said the
Sanford market isn’t nearly as
busy as the market in DeLand.
"Like this guy over there he
made SI 5 last week," he said.
"You can’t make a living doing
that."
All markets go through
tough times during the
year,
I lenderson
said.
The downtown Sanford mar­
ket in Magnolia Square
on Tuesdays has had its snares
of troubles in the past, he
added. Commissioner I lenley
disagrees.
"It just sits there empty and
that bothers me because it was

to bury a child.
"It's just something nobody
should have to plan for and
most people don't think about
(burying a child). And we pray
people don't have to face it, but
unfortunately it happens."
Hie Lindsey family is hang­
ing in there thanks to the sup|&gt;ort of the community and high
school, said Abo's father David
Lindsey Friday.
"Mr. McCool is one of the
finest gentlemen I have met in
this area he is such a fine gentle­
men with a kind heart," he slid.
"He feels what were going
through because he has been
there. I lis efforts and work have
just been outstanding."
Lindsey said himself and
wife, Vicki, grew Op in military
families. About ever)' three
years, they would have to up
ami leave their friends.
"We decided for our own
children that it would bo nice to
establish ourselves in a commu­
nity and we chose* Sanfe&gt;rel," he*
siiel. "Let me tell you what, beiy
are we glad that we did. We
have been really blesse*el with
the community suppeirt. It’s just
Mown me away. There’s so
much love here, there's set much
compassion here. We have cer­
tainly been blessed fetr choosing
Sanforel fetr us and emr children
tei g^ow tip In."
j To make a donation to either
family, Community United
Bank is accepting donations to
two
special
funds.
Contributions may lx* made to
the "Abe Lindsey Fund" or
"Mario Gallegos Fund" by
sending a donation
to
Community United Bank, attn.
Becky Sullivan, 413 W. First St.,
Sanford, FL 32771.
Sullivan said contributions
can also be made at any
Community United Bank or
United
Heritage
branch.

Branches can be found in
Sanford, Lake Mar)’, Winter
Park, Apopka, Longwood and
Maitland.

for the promotion of (the city),"
he said. "The place up the
street stays full ail the time."
According to Henderson,
the root of the problem could
lx* the lack of interest from the
community. During the whole
month of January, vendors
were* given free space, hut
many didn't jump at the offer
because they simply weren't
making any money.
"Getting the vendors is rvallv not a problem, it's keeping
the vendors with the customers
here," I lenderson said. "It just
seems to me the community
has not supported it like it was
originally thought."
I lenderson anil agriculture*
officials in Tallahassee are* not
sitting back and watching
tlu* market fail. They've consid­
ered changing the Sanford
market to an evening event and
are planning another round of
various advertisements in the
community.
"We've racked our brains to
figure out how to get more traf­
fic," he said. "I just don't
know."

Grief
C on tin u ed from Page 1A

counselor. "Then* is a definite
need for these families."
Unfortunately,
Seminole
High appears to bo well prepnred in handling these tragic
accidents because it has hap­
pened too many times ivforv.
Dennis McCook president of
SHS IxHwter club, lost his son
Ryan four years ago in a traffic
accident. Seminole High guid­
ance
secretary
Laura
Loveland's son Phillip was
killed three years ago in another
wreck.
"I have a little bit of an idea
of what people go through in
this situation, and you cannot
give them enough support,"
McCool said.
I le personally spearheaded
the start of two funds at
Community United Dank for
the boys' families, I le said a
number of local businesses and
leaders have already made con­
tributions.
"The kids are at the school
everyday wanting to help in
any way that they can," McCool
sniil. "They are collecting
money at lunch and some class­
es are collecting money."
"We need to get as many
people in the community aware
of it as possible so if they an*
inclined to assist in anyway
they will do it," he gdded.
Loveland yisited the Lindsey*
family rhuoday.riitfbl.bcv.vww.some food items and donations
that were collected at the school,
but most importantly she
offered some moral support.
"I know they are just having
a terrible, terrible time getting
help," she said. "Unfortunately,
people don't think about get­
ting life insurance for their
children and it's a huge, stag­
gering amount of money. And
nonnal people don't have the
kind of money. There isn't a
payment plan when you have

LYNX

as a hobby or carver, local the­
ater can serve as an entry into
the profession.
"The chances of ending up
on 'American Idol' are slim to
none," Nelson said, "but there
are* always opportunities at a
local theater."
Nelson earned a Bachelor's
of Arts Degree from State
University of New York and a
Master's Degree in Education
with a minor in Arts
Administration from Rutgers
University.
She replaces Ron Rose, who
left the theater in December.
Joining Nelson on the the­
ater staff is June Powell, who
will servo a production man­
ager. Powell Inis an extensive
background as a theatrical
administrator anil performer
in both Fngland anil Florida,
and is currently active in the
newly formed Helen Stairs
Theatre Repertory Company.
Nelson said she is excited
about the future* of the Helen
Stairs Theatre* and pointed to
the upcoming Feb. 13 week­
end. For the first time since

N EW !

Lake M ary B us S e r v ic e !

L IN K 4 5

LINKING YOU TO
W ORKFORCE O N E -STO P CAREER CENTER
NORTH POINT COMMERCE PARK • LAKE EM M A ROAD
LAKE M ARY BOULEVARD • LAKE M ARY CITY HALL
REFLECTIONS • SEMINOLE CENTRE

L IN K
4 0 7 -8 4 1 -L Y N X • w w w .g o ly n x .c o m

mi

f. ■

I

Pet Friendly Stores ±

Pharmacy International will GUARANTEEthe LOWESTPRICE
onyour prescription medications.

$4 W .

Call tor a quote TODAYS(877) 745 9217.

100%satisfactionmoneybackguarantee.
Interest FREE, 3 easypayment plan
tocustomers livingonfixedincome.
Ck out representatives tor detail Your original doctor s prescription is necessary
to place an wder Personal Checks Welcome Major Credit Cards Accepted

PHARMACY INTERNATIONAL
2205 Arrowhead Drive

ACE
IU
K

1
3
2

S
Ui
cc

Carson City NV 89706

s

Come share your thoughts on ways to improve Florida's
Vocational Rehabilitation Program

I
1

F eb ru ary 19

K

Toll-Free 877-745*9217 • Toll-Free Fa* 8 66-2 0 4 -1 5 6 8
www.pharmlntl.com

State P lan P u b lic M eetings

5:00 I'M - 7:00 I'M
F.dison Community College Cajnpus
Building A. Room 105
8099 College parkway
Fort Myers, FL 33*)|0 i J .4# A*

Fe b ru a ry 2 5

A
“ t.

5:00 I'M - 7:00 I’M S
VOTRAN Daytona "
950 Big Tree Rond
South Daytona, FL .12119

2

Q

y,p la n n e r Joe slate l l u

*

Dutabta and abso't^nt
13087

Partabteseai Indoor/outdoo* Provides e waterproof seal
5 5 m Write 12565
use write 101oe 10202

AC*
For oanarel use 1’ *40 yds
12704

TRASH
BAGS

2 gram tube
12318

Choose horn 13. 33 or 39
gallon 64059. 54. 56

m
* ic e .

PLASTIC
DROP CLOTH

9x12.

ELMER’S
WOODGLUE

tc?i
■

PALMOLIVE
DISH DETERGENT

COFFEE
FILTERS
300 c t bonus peck
64056

croc* of scars* i« 7 «
1015643 1027127.1201219

13536

11868

$1

N 0
SqjtsgaRL 1 JY }

AGE

X)
AIR
FRESHENER

KRAZY
GLUE

V ---------

■ PIANO

1” MASKING
1’
MASI
TAPE

LATEX
GLOVES

LIQUID HAN&amp;10AP

LUB-E
LUBRICANT

Chooee omemon tu x .
63051 52
coney garden or ran
Shower 17403 17404 16406 63053

Frees rutted pen* 11 ox
17312

Soxp without the soapy
m et* Converter*, decora
trve or paatal pump 7 5 M
91651

16 0 L
RUBBER
MALLET
2024438

PROPtHE TANKS FILLED EVERY DAY I

** j i
- i i

W
hileYouW
ait
Serving All Your Hardware Needs Since 1978

iJ Z '

c«K note that the follow in*
will he pr.iv iJcJ Ameruin Sign Lwiguege
Interpreter*. A u ittite 1-UleninK Ike*ice*,
l-wge 1
*
1
lilt. |)i*h. end llreille materiel*

TUBE &amp; TILE
CAULK

15 YEAR LATEX
CAULK

America's Propane Company

or call JSOO-43l~4J27.

ACE

.ic e

SUPER
SPONGE

A r r ie r iG a s

f y,,i, h ouM like to send us your comments, please e-moil us ol

|

MW

Paying Too Much for PRESCRIPTIONS?

ONLY PHARMACY INTERNATIONAL OFFERS:

the theater re-opened four
years ago, throe national acts
will perform five shows in the
space of three days.
On Friday, Feb. 13, Lazcr
Vaudeville will present a fami­
ly show that combines hightech lasers and black liglits
with traditional vaudeville
arts like juggling, comedy and
original music.
On Saturday, Feb. 14, the
Acrobats of China bring their
time-honored art of Chinese
Hal, or acrobatics to the the­
ater. Winners of the Best of
Show of 1999 and the Peace
Award in Branson, Mo., the
Shanghai athletes perform
gymnastic acts of incredible
strength, grace and agility.
On Sunday, Feb. 15, the
legacy of "The Sound of
Music" continues with the
appearance of four of the von
Trapp great-grandchildren of
Captain von Trapp, father of
the movie's famous singing
family.
For more information about
tickets or show times, call the
theater at 407-321-8111.

91 LO N G W O O D
Hwy 434 4 427

“ i p

I C

E

—

S A N FO R D

C A S S ELB ER R Y

207 E. 25th St.

W inter Park Dr.

20 lb .$ l
Tank

I jh^ces
In

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

FORESKITYll

OVliOt)

1122 W. Hwy 4 3 6 11 Hwy434 &amp; 426

3 3 9 -4 8 8 3 -* •- 3 2 1 -0 8 8 5 J *- 3 3 9 -7 3 6 5 —1*• 8 6 2 -4 3 2 3 -1*- 3 6 5 - 6 6 3 4 J J{[
lic e HARDW AREA C E HARDW AREACE

HARDW A C E

1

HARDW ARE

�4A

T he H erald

Sunday. February 8. 2001

O p in io n
MMMM

O p in io n

Back in 1909

P a g e P o l ic y

A
lookback the early
editions o f The Sanford Herald
Considering that this newspaper, in celebration of
returning to the name of The Sanford Herald (from
The Seminole Herald) is offering a special one year
subscription for $19.08, in honor of the start of this
paper in 1908, I was asked to look at some of the
early editions and tell you what was
going on. 1 did find it very interesting,
but the earliest editions were so
brown and brittle with age, 1 couldn't
peruse them.
So, for those of you who were not
subscribers to The Sanford Herald when
it first started, I offer a look at what
was going on and some of our adver­
tising in 1909.
Nick
In August, a new electric light plant
P fe ifa u f
was ready to open. It will supply
• • • • • • • • Sanford with street lighting. No poles
on First Street, they will be on back
streets and wired from the back of buildings.
Sanford is coming of age.
With a roadway under construction from
Kissimmee to Sanford (the forerunner of U.S.
Highway 17-92) plans were announced to continue
the roadway to Daytona Beach.
In addition to publications, The Sanford Herald also
offered the Blickensderfer typewriter, the newest of
its kind, for only $80. "See them at The Herald Office,
or phone 148" was the advertising.
A round trip from Sanford to New York City, via
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad was advertised at $35.
The Sanford Garage, on Oak Avenue between
Second and Third streets is now selling new 1909
Model F Buicks. They also deal in Hudsons, and
Chalmers-Detroit cars, and have them for hire as
well.
M. Frank, Clothier and Men's Furnisher was hav­
ing a sale. Men's suits, regularly $16.50 were now
just $12.38 and regular $10 suits were selling for
$7.50.
H.M. Estridge, while clearing his five acres of
corn, killed 16 rabbits with clubs and chunks of
wood. The story says it was not a good day for
Estridge or the rabbits.
In September of 1909, it was announced that
Sanford was full of visitors, and more than 100 acres
of farm land had been sold in recent weeks. "Sanford
will soon be a well-lighted, well-paved city with a
good trolley car service. In Sanford, life is worth liv­
ing." (Just two'months Inter it was announced that
2,000 more acres were sold to Florida Land
Company).
There was also national news in The Herald. "By
the death of Oliver Newhouse in Indianapolis, his
brother Albert, an inmate at the poor farm, becomes
heir to property valued at $200,000."
Or how about this one — "If Sanford's population
continues to increase this season, newcomers may be
forced to live in tents." (Sept. 3, 1909).
There was a classified ad — For rent, large unfur­
nished house with stable water. $240 per year or by
month, $25, payable in advance to C.W. Rantoul.
Sanford's schools opened in October with a total
attendance of 500, almost 100 more than in the previ­
ous year.
With Sanford elections just a few weeks away, no
one had filed to run for mayor, alderman or town
marshall. Likewise, no one had filed to seek a posi­
tion which included all of the following positions:
city clerk, tax assessor, tax collector, and sanitary
inspector. Can you imagine one person tilling all
those jobs?
In the wanted ads, "Wanted, two good milch
cows, C.L. Pell, Osteen." It wasn't a misprint. That's
how they identified milk cows back then.
Descriptions of folks in the old papers were quite
different than today. One described a woman visitor
as " Mrs..... .. aging and feeble, visited .... " Another
described a visitor as "Genial and bulky." Still anoth­
er said a soap drummer from Tampa, "took dinner
from one of our local hotels and enjoyed the meal."
These items are just some of what I encountered
browsing through the pages of the 1909 Sanford
Herald. If you want to read more, the Museum of
Seminole County History has back editions on
microfilm. Stop by and peruse.

Don't like our point ot view?
Do something about It.
W rite us a letter to the
editor. All letters to the
editor must be signed and.
tor verification purposes,
include an address and
phone num ber. Letters
should also be limited to 500&gt;
words. Letters to the editor
will be accepted by:
• U .S . M all
3 0 0 N. French Ave.,
Sanford, FL 32771
* E -m a il
editor O sem lnoleherald.com
* F ax
3 2 3 -9 4 0 8

'IT'S O

W

jS

THIS m BOUNDTO HAPPENSHCc VS. JAC&lt;S0N'S COSTUME W.S JtAK 0? THE

m am m pamico: sorer/anjstitchrosnsi withao-ca/nsum.roar

Letters to the editor and
columnists who appear on
the editorial page do not
necessarily represent the
views of The Sanford Herald.
Letters may bo edited.

Your Views
Sgt. Carlson
thanks readers
for donations

Brown extends
thanks to Herald
writer Hawkins

To the editor:

To the editor:

I would like to th.ink
everyone on behalf of, not
only my 2nd Squad
(Nightstalker 2) but of the
entire 1st Platoon
Nightstalkers of 549th
Military Police Company, for
the soldiers that had no
Christmas with their families,
you added a touch of home.
You spent tireless hours buy­
ing, packing and shipping the
items to us. All the boxes and
items shipped were well
worth your efforts. We have
used everything including the
boxes. Some items even made
it to the rest of the 549th Ml’
Company and to some of the
Iraqi childivn. Your generous
gifts not only touched the
hearts of my squad but also
the platoon, company and the
Iraqi children and their fami­
lies. Please accept the signed
poster as a token of our
appreciation.
Again, I thank you all for
your contributions and just
ask for one last request.
Please wish us all a safe trip
home back to our loved ones.

On behalf of the African
American Cultural Forum
and the Organization of Black
Faculty and Staff at Seminole
Community College, we
extend gratitude to Marva
I iawkins and The Sanford
Herald on the recent coverage
of I leritage Jubilee 2004.
I bis event paid tribute to
the great singer Nina Simone
and to the dedicated recipient
of the Distinguished Service
Award, retired educator, Mrs.
Evelyn Clark.
It was a great evening for
the community, and we thank
you.

Charlie C. Carlson, I I I
SSG, USA
Nightstalker 2

Nckishia Brown, president
African American
Cultural Forum

McCool urges
Sanlbrd tohelpf0 1
grieving families
To the editor
Our community is once
again rocked by the loss of
two of our young citizens who
have not survived their teen
years. Abe Lindsey and Mario

their maturity astounding, and
Gallegos died Monday night
in a tragic car crash. The how's their compassion is beyond
belief.
and why's are unimportant as
Any adult close the situa­
we try to cope with the losses
tion can’t help but marvel at
we have suffered. Parents, sis­
the "heart" of our young peo­
ters, brothers, neighbors and
ple. There is more than just
friends are all profoundly
luipe for our next generation.
affected searching for the
If you believe that individual
why's and how's. But it is the
coping that is important.
character and dignity are
defined by the way we behave
Dealing with it. Learning to
during adversity and crisis,
live today without Abe and
then you know that the suc­
Mario ami let tomorrow take
cess of our next generation is
care of itself.
assured.
I low are we coping with
More financial help is need­
this loss?
Our small town atmosphere ed and would be greatly
appreciated, if you can. The
is more than just appearance,
"Alx.* Lindsey Fund" and the
as demonstrated by the out­
"Mario Gallegos Fund" have
pouring of love and concern
been established at
by our community toward the
families and loved ones of the
Community United Bank, 413
children we all lost. Our hearts W. First St., Sanford, FL
are broken as we extend our
32771. (407-323-2384, Becky
sympathy to them. In the
Sullivan) Thank you for caring.
finest spirit of our community,
citizens and local business
Two wonderful young men
owners have again risen to the have been taken from us. It is
call with some much needed
on our shoulders to find the
assistance and financial sup­
"good" in this tragedy. In the
port.
short term maybe we can only
Our young teens have been
draw consolation in recogniztouched by this loss and si rug- ingjhe"good" heart of our
git* to offer some assistance in ’ own smalf, caringVommunity.
The character and dignity of
this tragic time. School mates
our community is also defined
have been busy collecting
by our actions during these
money to help the families
with the tremendous financial
difficult times. Sanford is a
burden they now carry.
small city with a lot of charac­
Nickels, dimes and dollars are
ter and heart. We should all
collected ever)’ day at lunch,
be proud.
and in classrooms around the
campus at Seminole High
Dennis McCool
School. Their hearts are huge.
Sanford

Black voters look out for their own interests
Let’s hope the slander of
black voters has ended — at
least for this season.
Before South Carolina's
Democratic primary, several
political
analysts
p re d ic t­
ed that

candidate, including one whose
slicked-back hairdo imitates his
role model, soul singer James
Brown.
But the actual results of
Tuesday’s primary’ tell a very
different story’: Black voters sup­
ported John Edwards and John
Kerry’ by much larger margins
A
I than Slurp ton. Once and for all,
Sharpton political commentators should
w o u 1d nave learned the lesson that
w a 1 k black voters cast their ballots for
a tv a y those who best represent their
with the interests — just as white voters
majority do.
of black
It’s surprising that black
votes in Southerners are so poorly
C ynthia
the con­ understood
by
other
test. That Southerners. One of the prog­
Thicker
analysis nosticators with a skewed and
*' s superficial view of black South
su p e rfi­ Carolinians was Sen. Zell Miller,
cial and insulting, based on the D-Ga. In the Jan. 5 Wall Slrtvl
broadest of stereotypes — black Joanuil, Miller proclaimed:
voters will support any black
"Conventional wisdom says

&lt;W bSTM f&gt;

native
Southerners
John a slender margin of bind
Edwards and Wesley Clark and Americans who will vote fo
moderate Joe Lieberman will any candidate who panders t&lt;
have
the
edge
when their basest radal impulses (jus
the primaries move south. Don’t as there will always tie a minor
count on
it.
I’d
be ity of white voters who cos
willing to bet a steak dinner ... their votes based on their preju
that
Al
Sharpton
will dices), most black voters sup
get almost as many votes port candidates who articuiati
as Messrs. Edwards, Clark their highest aspirations.
or Lieberman in this supposed­
Just like most while voters
ly more friendly territory.... The they are concerned about tin
last time there was an African- economy, about health-can
American in the primaries, Jesse costs, about educating their chil
Jackson blew everyone away, dren. They want to be sun* tha
getting % percent of the the country is adequate!]
African-American vote in the defended. They worry abou
Soutli. ... So get ready to start defidts, about Sodal Security
counting Rev. Sharpton’s dele­ about Medicare.
gates."
While black voters are offer
I hope the senator knows caricatured as blindly loyal t&lt;
some gixxl steak restaurants. the Democratic Party, their alle
Sharpton received 17 percent of glance is hardly blind. It i
the African-American vote in knowing. African-American
South Carolina; Edwards and tend to be conservative oi
Kerry’ polled 37 percent and 34 many sodal issues — they tent
percent respectively.
to support the death penalh
Miller knows better. HLs suc­ and public prayer in publii
cessful two terms as Georgia’s schools, for example — but the]
governor owe much to the alle­ are suspidous of the Republicai
giance of black voters, who Party’ for an obvious reason: To&lt;
were drawn to his then-moder­ many Republican politician
ate politics, which included an have pandered to interests tha
unsuccessful attempt to change still resent the dvil rights move
a state flag dominated by the ment. Gov. Sonny Perdue's dea
Rebel insignia. It’s true that sion to'campaign as defender o
when Miller ran for governor in the old Georgia flag, with it
1990, he was outpolled among Confederate insignia, is just om
black voters in the Democratic example.
primary by former U.N.
Black American voters are ni
Ambassador Andrew Young. great mystery, really. Any politi
(In the general election against a dan who wishes to draw thei
Republican, Miller drew solid support must respect their polit
black support.) But Sharpton is ical sophistication and pledge tc
no Andy Young. The New York represent their interests. Isri
activist is intelligent and has that the same way politidare
broadened his expertise in for­ campaign for white voters' sup
eign and domestic issues, but he port?
lacks electoral experience and,
more important, credibility.
Cynthia Tucker is editorial page
Forty years after passage of editor fo r The Atlanta journalthe Voting RigiiLs Act, it should constitution. She can be reached by
be clear that black voters have e-mail: q/nthia&amp;ajc.com.
grown in political sophistica­
f t 2«M THE ATLAN TA JOURNALtion. While there will always be
coNsmvnoN

�T uf. H eraiji

Sunday. February H, 2001 Page 5A

Obituaries

Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
‘ LOVE IS ALL
AROUND'By
NORA
PEARLSTONE
ACROSS
1 Bar mixer
5 Metamorphosis
stage
9 See 102-Across
12 Solar
15 Verb ending?
18 1979 revolution
site
19 Rocket's outer
covering
21 Get the |ob
done
23 Emergency
supplies,
maybe
25 Artist's
workshop
26 Difficult spots
27 Less genuine
29 Resort city near
Ventura
30 Sluggard
32 Poker, for one
35 Roadside sign
39 Amount to take
41 Defense gp.
abolished in '77
42 Scout unit
44 Subdued
45 Having esoteric
spiritual
knowledge
50 Sub
54 "Lou Grant"
reporter
55 Fashionable
56 Jam ingredient
58 _ accompli
59 Lover's sound
60 They're often
broken at dawn
63 _ cheese
64 Lorre's
"Casablanca"
role
66 1945 Disney
film, with 'The'
69 Atone lor
72 Parks on a bus
73 Red Square
honoree
74 1950 suspense
classic
77 Lendl ol lenms
78 Snort
79 'Yikesl"
81 Confessor in
2004 news
85 Exterminator's
supply
89 It could be
gross
90 Mason, e g.:
Abbr.
91 Arab League
member

92 Unoriginal
126 Love found in
95 "Felicity" star
nine other
Russell
puzzle answers
96 Knight el a!
97 Forest fire
DOWN
consequence
t Nanak follower
102 With 9-Across.
2 Double Delight
running
snack
106 Spigoted
3 Zip
servers
4 Years In
107 Radicals, in
Espafta
slang
5 Joyous hymn
109 It has fuzzy
6 U ta h 'a _
boundaries
Mountains
114 Some passes
7 Was on the
117 'The Graduate"
bench
actress
8 Pt of a 1955
119 When one
merger
might see a
9 Delivery
wagon
Instructions?
120 Modem
10 Liberal
121 Undertaking
11 Ltr. opener
122 Fence-sitters' 12 Way back
sounds
when
123 Light meas
13 Phone no
124 Gumshoes:
14
________
Abbr.
15 Medium board
125 Makes blue,
16 Iron emission
perhaps
17 Haunting

69

70

20
22
24
28

WWII fleet
Drain blocker
Her. to Henri
Nondiscnmination
firm
31 Movie theater
mogul
33 Eclectic
magazine
34 Peaty tract
35 Code of
conduct
36 T h e re __
guarantees’
37 Sculptor's
subject
38 Black buildup
40 Enjoy the
slopes
43 126-Across's
love
44 Memory
principle
46 Remote spots?
timeOld ruler
47
40 This _ r
49 Name
51 Dream spoiler

88 Classic sports
OLGA BARNES
car
Olga Barnes, 91, of
93 * _ see it...*
I lelmsley Court, Lake Mary,
94 Connection
died
Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2004,
95
________ Berry Farm
at
her
residence. She was bom
97 Posh quarters
April ft, 1912 in Wilkesbam?,
98 Law companion
Pa. She was a nannie and a
99 Machu Picchu
builders
member of St. Stevens
100 Wannabe
Orthodox Church.
D A 's exam
Survivors include sister,
101 Congo
Man’ H. Burke, of Lake Maty.
rainforest
Funeral services will be held
denizen
Saturday,
Feb. 7, at 9:30 a.trt. at
103 Clichdd
the St. Stevens Orthodox
104 L’eggs rival
Church, Lake Emma Rd., Like
105 Sight seer
108 HBO
Mary.
competitor
Baldwin-Fairvhild Funeral
110 Joking
t tome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Johnson
Sanford/Like Mary, in charge
111 Airport sound
of arrangements.
112 Sinclair rival
113 Wants to know
RUBY MAE BLAKE
"RubAiyAt"
115 Ebro, por
name
ejemplo
Ruby Mae Blake, 75, Walnut
Abstracts
116 Noncombat
Place, Altamonte Springs, died
area, for short
"Norma
Thursday, Jan. 2‘&gt;, 2(XH. Bom
Juan's "another* 118 Contnbute

52 Dough
53 Dance that tells
a story
54 Work unit
57 Notify
61 As such
62 Trash taker
64 An archangel
65 Past
66 Principle
67 Turkey site
68 Fancy
69 Kelly of talk
70 Placid
71 Numbers to
crunch
74 "Beloved"
director
75 Round
76 Orgs
80 One concerned
with beat and
feet
82 Spa attire
83

84
86
87

in Altamonte Springs, sin* was
a lifelong resident. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Freddie Mae Morris and
Annie Lee Doming, both of
Altamonte Springs, Alice
Perkins, Clearwater; son, Ricky
Doming, Sanford; 12 grand­
children; 33 great grandchil­
dren.
Golden's Funeral I lonte,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

ELBERT LEE BROWN
Elbert Loo Umwn, 68, of
Willner Circle, Sanford, diet!
Tuesday,
Feb. 3, 2004,
at his resi­
dence. I le
was bom
Feb. 3, 1936,
in Sanford.
I Jo was a
retired farm
worker and
a member
B ro w n
of New
Bethel AME
Church in Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral I lonte,
Sanford, in charge ol
arrangements.

71

77

SI

S9

02/08/04

02004 Tribune Media Senkt*. Inc.

xw o rde d tto rO a o l.co m

Stumped? Call 1-900*226-4413. 99 c e n ts a m inute

See crossword puzzle answers on Page 9A
__. L x. .............. • . . .

i.

11

ROBERT W. COLE
Robert W. Cole, 61, Pine
Bluff, Ark., dit*d Sunday, Feb.
1, 2IXM, in Pittsburgh. I le was
bom May 22, 1942, in
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 1Je has spent
mow than 30 years working in
the operation of nuclear power
plants.
Survivors include his wife
of 37 years, Joyce; son,
Jonathan Scott Cole, Pine Bluff;
daughters, Rebecca Suzanne
Bradley, Glendale, Ariz.,
Bethann Joy Flannigan,
I Jammond, Wis. and Karon
Christianna Williams, Sanford;
father, James Arlltur Cole,

$
$

Eustis; brother, Richard Alvin
Cole, Orleans, Mass.; sister,
Rachel Faith Cole,
McKeesport, Pa.; 11 grandchil­
dren; one groat grandchild.
Funeral services were held
Feb. 6 at the First Assembly of
God Church, 1(X)2 Ridgway
Road, Pine Bluff, with Rev.
Mike
Cottrell
officiating.
Burial was
at Cypress
Memorial
Gardens.
Ralpli
Robinson &amp;
Son
Funeral
I tome. Pine
Cole
Bluff, in
charge of arrangements.
JOHN DOUGLAS
DOUG'JONES, SR.
Joltn Douglas "Doug" Jones,
Sr., (d, of Casselberry’, died
Wednesday, Feb. 4, 21X14. He
See O bituaries, Pago 11A

BRISSON

IFU

N ER A L H O M E

0

&amp;

Seminole County's
Most Experienced Funeral Home

$

A

’

H w y . 1 7 -9 2 - M a itla n d
P h o n e 3 3 9 -6 9 8 8
G e n a H unt. O w n e r
■ r e a n . M arfM e a G ra n ite

with Medicare or 1‘m .tu

I i i m i m i h i - r v .,,

im ih i

v ? VJOM may qualify m rcn iu sum iImIh ih ii »iiny
t
supplies at UTTI.I OH NO I I N It) Mil '

0 Combined
$ Total Of
I 147 Years
0
Of
0 Caring
0 Service
k$ FULFILLING YOUR FUNERAL AND CREMATION
LOCALLY AND WORLDWIDE
IH NEEDS
905
Back row L lo R Ron Karxl/tf, Bscty Wtggint Isw McGann
F ront rotar H o R Shorty Smrtti and Bothy Britton

L a u r e l A v e ., S a n fo r d

(4

0 7

)

32 2 -2 13 1

A?

*

5 th A n n u al

:

A im D itibclii \/&gt;«r»

S a n lo r d A v e .. S a n fo r d . F L

CAI.I. TOUAV

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -3 1 2 2
Jon C .rn .i
P a s to r
M o r n in g W o r s h ip
t o JO a m .
• 1 0 a .m .
S unday S chool
S u n d a y E v e n in g
0 :0 0 p m .
7 OO p m .
W a d N ig h t B ib to S tu d y
W a d N ig h t K ld a C lu b
7 :0 0 p m

8 0 0 -3 3 7 -4 1 4 4

Doctors with a j
Heart Day!

Dialtclic National S m m -s (

I

OaklawnMemorial Park
FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY
S e n ’ing Central Florida Since 1954

Friday,
February 13
9 A.M. - 1 P.M.

“A Friend When You Really Need One

CEMETERIES
AND FUNERAL HOMES
46A &amp; Rinehart Hit. / S r
24 lire. Telephone (407) 322-4263
" A s k F o r Y o u r F r e e S i m p li c i t y P l a n * P r e - A r r a n g e m e n t G u i d e ”

Dr. Joseph Slcurella

B a n fie ld

F u n e ra l H om e
F a m ily O w n e d &amp; S e r v in g F l o r i d a S in c e 1 9 8 9

Seminole Countv Funeral Homes
Location
Name
Banfield Funeral Home Winter Springs

Owner &amp; H eadquarters
Greg Banfield, Winter Springs, FL

Stewart Enterprise, New Orleans, LA
Oviedo
Altamonte Springs
Forest City
Lake Mary

Woodlawn/Curey Hand Longwood

Service Corporation International, Houston, TX

Oviedo

Service Corporation International, Houston, TX

Brisson Funeral Home Sanford
Gramkow Funeral Home Sanford

Sendee Corporation International, Houston, TX
Carriage Corporation, Houston, TX

B a n fie ld F u n e r a l H o m e
4 0 7 -3 2 7 -1 5 0 0

Dr. Joseph Boyle

v
J

We are offering a Complimentary
Consultation and X-rays
to all New Patients!!!**

¥

(a $280.00 value)

*

Family Funeral Care

I

F i r s t H e a l t h C h i r o p r a c t i c ’s

Your testing supplies will be mailed right to your
home with NO SHIPPING OR HANDLING CHARGES

HKT C llie i IF TNI NA2MINI

Baldwin-Fairchild

1

•

HUNT M ONUM ENT CO.
DISPLAY YARD

2581

EDITH LOUISE CARROLL
Edith Louise Carroll, 81, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, Feb.
4, 2004, in Altamonte Springs.
She was bom Jan. 4, 1923, in
South Lebanon, Ohio. She w as

a refined office manager for
Therm-O-Tane
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Carol Brvwington and
Darlene Bishop; sisters,
Mildred Abel and Eva Hart;
five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Feb. ft at Evergreen Cemetery.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

¥

¥
J
v
¥

**ln exchange for a donation of clothing,
can goods, and/or cash.
All donations sent to
“THE SAFE HOUSE OF SEMINOLE!”

J

R e fe r y o u r frie n d s a n d fa m ily I!

v

C a ll a n d

m a k e

ijo w i a p p o i n t m e n t t o d a y !

¥
¥

3801 W. Lake M ary B lvd. S u ite 131, Lake Mary, FL 32 746
(407) 321-7 500

m

577 D eltona B lvd. (In terstate P laza) D eltona, FL 32 7 2 5
(386) 8 6 0-2 422

^
OA

The pattern and any other person responsible lor payment has the nght to refuse lo pay, cancel payment, or

▼

of and within 72 hours of responding to advertisement for the free, or discounted fee or reduced fee service.
examination or treatment

be reimbursed lor payment lor any other service examination, or treatment which is performed as a result

�Page 6 A

Tro: H f.raij&gt;

Sunday. February 8. 2004

Life

■M nM H

Sanford officer sponsors annual Valentine’s ball
B y C h r is t o p h e r P a tto n

Managing Editor
SANFORD — Teenagers across
Central Florida are readying lor the
Seventh Annual Seminole County
Students and Friends Valentine’s
Ball.
Started by Sanford police Officer
Jacob Cohen, the ball nas grown to
include more than 550 students that
all come to Sanford each year on
Feb. 13.
"They come out in limousines,
they come out in formal attire," he
said. "It's just nice for them, and
they look forward to it every year."

The Way We Were:

Biographies
from Central
Fla. leaders
I iere are the last biogra­
phies from the special edi­
tion of The Sanford Herald
dated April 29, 1933.
Lawton was a county
educator for 36 years
Born in Oviedo and a resi­
dent of Seminole County for
most of his life, T.VV. Lawton
was presently
Superintendent of Public
Instruction for Seminole
County, He had been
appointed to that office in
1916 and served continuous­
ly since
then. (He
continued
to serve
until 1952).
He
attended

public
schools in
Oviedo and
the
Grace Marie
Andover
Stinccipher Theological
Seminary
V&lt;- * * * * * * in Andover,
y ass. I le returned to.Flprida
to attend Rollins College
from where he received a
bachelor's degree.
Lawton had been a school
teacher for five years and
had been a merchant for
seven years. He was a
Mason, Kiwanian and a
member of the Oviedo
Baptist Church.
I le was married to the
former Charlotte Lee,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J.H. Lee of Oviedo. They
had three children, T.VV. Jr.,
Robert James and Charlotte.
Lawton's favorite sports
were tennis and baseball.
I lis early life had been spent
hunting, fishing, swimming
and cow punching, all in
ami around Oviedo.
Soda pop sales spilled over
under Urackin's tenure
I.J. Urackin came to
Sanford in 1931 to become
manager of the local Coca
Cola Bottling Company.
Under his management, the
product had increased great­
ly in sales.
Urackin was born in
Ashford, Ala., and attended
public schools in that city.
Before coming to Sanford, he
had lived in Mims for sever­
al years where he had taken
an active part in the Junior
Order of that city. Locally, he
was a member of the
Woodmen of the World and
First Baptist Church.
I le was married to the
former Lois Wiggins and
they had three children,
Windell, Louise and Ernest.
They lived at 709 Palmetto
Ave.
Urackin was principally
interested in his work,
although occasionally he
attended a baseball game or
went fishing.
McMullen was a cut
above the rest
W.A. "Lonnie" McMullen
had followed the barber
trade most of his life, but
had entered politics the pre­
vious year and had been
elected Seminole County
Constable.
McMullen had lived in
Sanford since 1911 and for a
number of years was co­
owner of a barbershop on
First Street.
He was bom in Perry but
moved to Lake Thonotosassa
S e e S tln e c lp h e r,

Page 7A

A school resource officer at
Millennium Middle School since
1996, Cohen said lie noticed from
working at the school that the stu­
dents were in need of places to go
for special occasions.
The first ball was attended by
about 150 kids at the Sanford
Garden Club. Since then, the venue
has changed to the Sanford Civic
Center and the attendance has
steadily increased.
Tickets for the event are $10 and
it pays for a buffet-style dinner that
includes wing, deli, vegetable and
fruit platters and punch from a local
grocery store. Colien also spins the

students' favorite tunes under the
alias of DJ Jake.
"We have a DJ and you're looking
at him," he said.
Cohen also does some of the pho­
tography and offers prints for about
$4, but most im portantly lie’s
always "walking around making
sure everything is OK."
Cohen advises parents that
they need not to fret as he hires
four Sanford officers and four
school security guards to patrol
the function as students are not
allowed to go in the parking lot.
Other parents also help to chaper­
one the ball.

All middle school students of
Seminole County are invited to
attend the ball, although it is not an
official Seminole County Public
Schools function. Friends of
Seminole County students are also
invited.
"Believe it or not, we had middle
school students from Orlando last
year," Cohen said.
Doors open at 6 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center, 401 E.
Seminole Blvd., in dow ntow n
Sanford. The ball ends at 11:30 p.m.
Tickets are available at the door
or in advance by calling Cohen at
407-324-8341.

Photo a ubm ltted

Mr and Mrs James Casanova
helped chaperone a past Valentine's
Day ball in Sanford.

Agricultural program began with a small miracle
On Jan. 24, at the Orlando
Marriott - Lake Maty, the
Agricultural and Labor
Program, Inc. (ALP1), held its
annual corporate meeting
and luncheon, bringing the
vision to reality through
empowerment, education
and advocacy, celebrating 35
years.
Approximately 475 corpo­
rate members, board mem­
bers, staff and guests attend­
ed this historical 35th
anniversary of the ALPI.
William Holt, chairman of
ALPI Board of Directors
presided over the board's
closeout meeting with the
corporate membership from
all four regions, with the
annual reports fn&gt;m all com­
mittees and all officers. The
program overview was given
by Deloris Johnson, CEO.
The Agricultural and
Labor Program, Inc. is more
than just a miracle, a brief
look back at the ALPI. A
story of a small miracle that
took place in the most unholy
of places and among the
most desolate of people.
In 1969, the Coca Cola
Company established the
Agricultural and Labor
Project to improve the quality
of life for farm workers in
their Florida citrus operation. *
The vision took shape and
the miracle continued.
In the late 1960s, Sara
Harris and Robert F. Allen,
co-authored a book, titled
"The Quiet Revolution," the
story of migrant and fruit
workers.
A group of people with
low self esteem were willing
to work for a change that
would make life better for
themselves. Having become
involved in the program and
policies that would make for
a great change in their lives
and enrich the quality of life
in the groves. .
Also improving education,
housing, medical financial
aid, labor benefits, social out­
lets and most significantly
consciousness raising the
workers self esteem, they
gained independence and
became owners of their own
destiny.
In 1977, the ALPI opened
their new offices with head­
quarters in Winter Haven. A
nonprofit organization with
Coca Cola/Minute Maid
Company providing more
than 30 years of funding and
support has enabled ALPI to
establish and maintain a cen­
tralized administrative struc­
ture and a sound financial

Marva

manage­
ment sys­
tem. Audit
reviews
held yearly
by state
and federal
monitoring
have deter­
mined
these sys-

Hawkins

t'™'0*
in compli-

• • • • • • • •

ance with
required
regulations, policies, proce­
dures and practices.
Since 1988, Deloris
Johnson has served as chief
executive officer. She says she
has found her job rewarding
and challenging, having wit­
nessed some very significant
accomplishments in program
expansion, community part­
nership, client satisfaction,
program recognition and pro­
fessional accreditation.
Johnson continues to work
for the success of the 35-yearold ALPI with the help of a
dedicated staff, chairman of
the board and board of direc­
tors selected from the four
regional councils. Namely in
the northern region is, Grace
MiUor/Vemon-McQueen. D t .
Velma Williams and Marva
HawVmsMh tfie'easterri
region is William Holt, David
Walker, Marjorie Gaskin and
Kern’ Skurti; in the central
region is Patricia Gamble,
Emma Hymes, Josephine
Howard and Christine
Samuel; and in the southern
region is Mattie Maloy, Gaye
Williams, Lester Roberts,
Wilbert McTier, Margaret
Porter, Head Start representa­
tive, and Arabell Wiggins,
board emeritus.
These councils have 18
members each, active in
planning and sponsoring
activities that generate com­
munity involvement and par­
ticipation.
ALPI places a high focus
on partnership and collabora­
tion efforts to maximize the
use of limited resources.
As a board member in the
northern region, we continue
to generate community sup­
port, funding, in kind servic­
es, facilities, etc.
ALPI serves 23 targeted
counties with level and types
of funding continuing to be
diverse (e.g., United Way,
public schools, children serv­
ices, local councils, federal,
state, corporate foundations,
etc.)
Mistress of Ceremonies for
the ALPI celebration was

Harald p h o to s by Marva Hawklna

Sanford’s 2004 Community
Service Award
Winners(above), with luncheon
speaker (second from right)
Congressman Alcoe L.
Hastings, Arthur Mao Scott
Swoot Harmony (and left to
right) Eartha Mellon, worthy
matron of Sweet Harmony,
Bob Parsell, CEO of Ace
Hardware and Dorothy
Simmons Barnes of Sweet
Harmony.
Congressman Alcee L.
Hastings (left) and CEO
Deloris C. Johnson ol ALPI.
St, John Praise Ministry
(below) entertained guests at
the ALPI luncheon.

Sanford's educator Betty R.
Washington. Seminole I ligh
School ROTC Honor Guard
presented the colors with the
Young Motivational Singers

of Tampa Bay leading the
national anthem and the
audience joining in the
pledge for the U.S. Flag.
The invocation was given

by Rev. Dr. Joseph Martin of
the St. John Metropolitan
Baptist Church.
S e e H a w k in s , P a g e 1 1A

6

Florida Outdoor Adventure W O W s’judges
f

I thought I'd step a bit outside of
ilace at the ranch
Geneva this week and spotlight a
ast year, with a
Transatlantic corpo­
favorite 'spot' in Chuluota, where just
a stone's throw away one can be
ration staff meeting
wowed by the great outdoors.
that included team
building, education­
Big Oaks Ranch — a Chuluota gem
al and recreation
— was recently nominated in two cat­
egories by the Orlando WOW
activities. On the
Committee, to receive recognition at
agenda for those
the First Annual Orlando WOW
attending:
An
Darla Kinney
endangered
and
Awards, held Dec. 11 at the Wyndham
Palace Resort in Lake Buena Vista.
S c o le S
protected animals
The ranch, with Operations Manager ........................... program, a cracker
Peggy Green, was nominated in the
cowboy, horse and
categories of events planning for the cow demonstration, horseshoe pitch­
best team building /educational pro­ ing lessons, an old-fashioned hayride
gram and crfcme de la crfcme with complete with up-close cattle encoun­
what they titled "The Florida Outdoor ters and informative "There's a cow in
Adventure."
my marshmallow" facts, a chance to
Located on 720 private acres in the shoot a gun on range with instructors,
rural-but-ever-growing community, canoeing and kayaking on the
the recreation facility and working Econlockhatchee River, and a sing-acattle ranch has previously been long with a "World Champion" banjo
the site for the filming of Waterboy player.
and Sheena Queen of the Jungle, as
"The client's goal was to increase
well as hosting corporate retreats, interaction, communication and team
weddings and family reunions. "The building between two international
Florida Outdoor Adventure" took divisions while experiencing the

Florida outdoor adventure," Green
said. "The company /client has
worked on a special program over the
years that had been very stressful and
challenging. The client wished to
close the week-long staff meeting
with the hands-on experience.
Previously, the (corporate) staff com­
municated with each other by e-mail
and phone, but never had the oppor­
tunity for personal interaction. At this
event, all participants enjoyed person­
al communication and learning about
the American culture."
That cultural experience included
western meals at round-up with
details such as cow centerpieces, red
and white checkered tablecloths and a
magnificent bald eagle statue as part
of the ddcor, with Big Oaks having full
responsibility for planning all activi­
ties, decorations and transportation
while company staff was on tne ranch.
Challenges were plentiful, and there
were many people behind the scenes.
Green said, "ensuring this first time
event went off great ... it wowed
them."

No wonder the participants were
wowed by the Southern hospitality
that only — as Green describes it —
"the best venue in Central Florida"
can offer. In fact, the event was such a
huge success, that when the morning
bus came to return the visitors to their
hotel, many wanted to stay longer.
Arrangements were made for a sec­
ond, later pickup for those who were
able to linger into the evening.
The WOW committee — comprised
of local event-oriented organizations
— was evidently impressed as well.
With the awards event being pro­
duced by the Orlando Chapter of the
International Special Events Society,
and involving special event trade
associations such as Meeting
Professionals
International,
the
National Association of Catering
Executives, Central Florida Speakers
Association, Hospitality Sales and
Marketing Association International,
Wedding Professionals of Central
Florida, and the Association of Bridal
S e e S c o le s , P a g e 9 A

�T he H eram)

Sunday. February H. 2004 Pago 7 A

Metts receives award for community service
Jean Metts, founder and
director
of
Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises, Inc.
received
the
NSDAR
Community Service Award
at the Jan. 9 meeting of SalUe
Harrison Chapter DAR.
The nonprofit agency
which she heads is dedicated
to providing food for people
in need through mass USDA
emergency food distribu­
tion, food pantry or a meal
, site (the Uptown Cafe). The
honoree received a certifi­
cate ami a specially designed
pin.
After the presentation,
Metts spoke about the serv­
ice aspect of the volunteer
effort. Most of the food is

either canned or dried and
most of the people served
are seniors. A staff of 50 vol­
unteers work on the last
Wednesday and Friday of
each month. More than
14,000 households from
Orange and Seminole coun­
ties are served monthly.
Local grocery stores gen­
erously furnish breads and
other baked goods. There is
a constant need for soap and
toothpaste. Metts encour­
aged DAR members to vol­
unteer and also invited them
to attend the next fund rais­
er, a "Wild Party" Friday,
March 5, where venison,
fish, turtle and gator will be
served.

The monthly meeting was
held at the Garden Club of
Sanford. Table decorations
featured flutes with candy
and small blue balloons
proclaiming "Happy New
Year."
Regent Virginia
Powell and Chaplain Mary
Williams conducted the
opening ritual.
Fran Morton prepared an
"Indian Minute" to share
with
members.
Nancy
Williams showed A DAR
grave marker, available in
three sizes. She also passed
the yellow school bus for
coin donations to Tamassee
School in South Carolina.
Chapter members were
invited to the 94th birthday

party of Col. Arthur Erwin
Chapter in DcLand.
Regent Powell thanked
Chuck and Vanra Decker for
hosting the December meet­
ing and the Fort Mellon
Society, C.A.R. for the pro­
gram.
Special
guests
were
prospective members Katliie
Buckley
and
Nancy
Niemetschek. The next meet­
ing, also at the Garden Club,
is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 13, when mem­
bers will host an afternoon
tea honoring our youth who
have participated in national
DAR contests. Also to be
honored will be a Seminole
Countv history teacher.

three children, i le was in the
citrus business for many
years — the Nevins Fruit
Company, Inc.
In addition to the senate
and his citrus business, he
found time to take part in the
activities of the Masons,
Shriners, Knights Templar,
Knights of Pythias, Rotary
Club and the Presbyterian
Church in Titusville.
I lis favorite sports were
football, fishing and hunting
while his hobbies were read­
ing and politics.

Filling Station and Seminole
Tire Shun.
And there was a full page
ad on Eckerson Fruit
Canners, Inc., Sanford.

Eventually they canned only
grapefruit as that is what it
was touting.
"They'll Enjoy It most
when Canned! For Breakfast,

Herald p h o to by Tom m y V incent

V irginia M icklo r of S a llio H a rris o n C h a p te r D A R p re s e n ts J o a n
M o tts w ith a c o m m u n ity s o rv ic o a w a rd .

Stinecipher —
C on tin u ed from Page 6A

after completing his grade
school education. I le later
moved with his family to
Tampa.
The Constable was a mem­
ber of the Sanford Elks
Lodge and the First
Methodist Church. He
resided at 604 Elm Ave. with
his wife, the former Miss
Bertha Bouri|uardez and
their daughter Juanita.
McMullen was a regular
football fan, but would rather
go fishing than anything else.
Remembering State
Sen. Parris
Jesse J. Parris was the pres­
ent state senator from this
district. I fe lived in
Titusville.
He entered politics in 1918
when he was elected state
legislator from Brevard
County. I ie served in that
body until he was elected
senator in 1926. During the
previous session, he served
as senate president.
Parrish was born in 1877
in Bowling Green and moved
to Titusville in 1912. After
completing grade school
there, he attended a private
school for several years.
Parrish and his wife had

Salads, Appetizers, Dessert."

For several paragraphs,
the public was informed
as to how it was canned,
its health value, its conven­

ience, etc.
There were pictures of two
cans. On one is "Eckerson's
Grapefruit" and on the other,
"Sanford Grapefruit."

Manufacturing in 1933
Sanford
Did you know that pret­
zels were "always crisp,
fresh, and good for you. No
meal is complete unless pret­
zels are served,"
These pretzels could be
purchased daily from Forrest
Gatchel's Cash Grocery,
Lodge and Sons, Roberts
Grocery, Piggly Wiggly,
Koumilat and Anderson,
Joe's Smoke House, Laney
Drug Co., Sanford Drug Co.,
McReynolds Drug Co.,
Myrtle's Donut Snop, Celery
Club, Dossey's Cafe, Angel's
5 and 10 lunch, Valdez Hotel,
Montezuma Hotel, Ray Fox

M E D IC A R E R E C IP IE N T S !

New Electric Wheelchairs
j— "NO COST TO YOU"
IF ELIG IB LE

Certain restrictions apply

— kW e h and le all th e p a p erw o rk !
» D elivery! CALL TODAY!

-8 0 0 -8 3 5 -3 1 5 5

Our expanded Emergency Department means a
jU (2 2

bigger (and better) and more comfortable waiting

S e m in o le C o u n ty

area. It means more (and better) examination and

Sc(\o(ks(up '-Pageant

treatment rooms, with more privacy. It means more

An Official Preliminary For The

(and better) testing and diagnostic equipment to help

Miss Florida And Miss America Pageants

February 28, 2004
. 7:00 P.M.

us determine sooner exactly what the problem is.
Bigger doesn’t always mean better. But the
bigger Emergency Department at Orlando Regional

The Helen Stairs Theatre
(Downtown Sanford)
C om e

Be A

South Seminole Hospital will certainly help make
us better.

P a rt O f T h e

A

M is s S e m in o le C o u n t y P a g e a n t.

Entertainment Provided By

Miriam &amp; Valerie's
School Of Dance Arts

O rlando R egional

For More Information Call

South Seminole H ospital

(407) 321-3576
Advance Tickets
By Donation $10.00
At The Door...$15.00

l

“Sflie Qof l d 3*0 u A

ftou'ncd c it e JiMCAica ^Begins 3tee"

2

5 5 5 We s t S t a t e

Road 434

�h m m m w M IM M ii H M M O T

P ace 8A

T he H erald

Sunday. February 8. 2004

Zoo -------------C o n tin u e d from Page IA

and a four-person chariot.
Riders will enjoy traditional
carousel music and the glow
of 650 lights as they ride.
Champ the Train and the
Animal Carousel are owned
and operated by Walker
Shearman, president of Little
Florida Coast Line Rail Road,
Inc.

W

"My hope is that visitors
will be able to step back in
time to experience the popu­
lar transportation mode of a
bygone era," Shearman said .
The train and carousel will
be open dailv from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m., weatner permitting.
Train tickets are $3 for adults
and $2 for children ages three

in t e r

to 12, and Carousel tickets are
$2. Tiie Central Florida Zoo
will receive a portion of ticket
sales.
The Zoo is located at 3755
N.W. U.S. I lighway 17-92 in
Sanford. For more informa­
tion on the train, call 407-3223047. For information on the
zoo, call 407-323-4450.

P h o n e

S ale

Hurry and switch to Cingular today!

^
^

$80 (msrp) ^

in FREE ?
Accessories ^

F re e
S IE M E N S
Herald p h o to by Tom m y Vincent

S ^ » r i ASA

T rain o w n e r W a lk e r S h o a rm a n a n d zo o m a rk etin g d irec to r A n d re a F a rm e r w atch a s the n ew es t a d d i­
tion to th e C e n tra l F lo rid a Z o o p a s s e s .

$

0

Get FamilyTalk and add a line for
mD* W O++•

O* KK*#Ct ptM

(barpN

9

9

Get tour
phones

FREEI

W b*U

You'll get much more than just a phone.
1-888-523-AIRE (2473)
Call tor location nearest you Four locations serving Control Florida

• C a s selb erry Lo catio n (407) 834*8946
• 17*92 Flea W orld B ldg. 300, S p ace 8

Free delivery to home or
office *$80 free accessories.
iM

i « rkK 9 » ami r &lt;* "»n U x K * CMS**)

Authorized Agent of

'.K c i n g u l a r

BUY B eehive
C om m unications

W IR E LE S S

k &lt;4*9* o"* r4 t*»f—" %n—4 h V m
c&lt; • u* m •
• IHOm n M ,
imS
«•«* M

D ia r y
C o n tin u ed from Page 1A

selected my scout teams. I'm
unfortunately one of 1st
taking Sgt Bates as one of my
squad's gunners hurt his
team leaders. He is compe­
shoulder and can’t make the
tent and has already mapped
trip. 1 will put my new man
out our route. I will also have
with the main element and
lie will be alright with them.
Sgt. Coe's team with the MK19 truck for some heavy hit­
I will be in the forward scout
ting and will have a team
element, two armored
from 1st squad led by CpI.
humvees. I'm using my sea­
soned gunners in this group.
Sullivan. My 13-team, led by
Sgt. Coe, will include I’FC
If we run into a problem or
Horsey (Yes that is his name).
get hit, these gunners have
He is a mechanic. It pays to
cool heads and can react,
carry your own "road serv­
think quickly and neutralize
ice" i&gt;n trips like this. You
any threat before the main
might say our mechanic's
element arrives. Also, I can
radio the main group and
tool box includes an M-16 as
divert them to another route.
well as wrenches. We are also
We are* also taking an AT-4 taking Ali Sedoon as our
interpreter and will have
ri&gt;cket launcher in the scout
I’FC Hildebrand as our
element, and I just told
Gieger to put it in his vehicle. medic.
K ie g e r Is from Lake City,
-4*1 I In the main element
Fla.) I've basically handbehind us will be SSG

McDavid, SFC Goldberg our
platoon sergeant. Due to
opsec (operational security) I
cannot go into details about
times, dates, or routes, but in
my next letter I will be
reporting a full account fol­
lowing our return from this
mission. It is dangerous to
some degree, it is a much
higher risk than normal. The
trip will take about 7 hours
round trip on open roads
across the desert, south of
Baghdad, to link up with the
convoy coming up from
Kuwait. Once we link-up, we
will escort the convoy safely
to Baghdaii. Please wish us
luck on this one as there are
a lot of bombings, attacks,
and other guerrilla activities
on the routes we will be trav-

Come Join Thousands for

"Fantasy in the Streets
•

».

Annual
SATURDAY• FEBRUARY21,2004 • 11 A M - 11 PM
MARDI GRAS BALL • Fri., Feb. 20 • CaU for Tickets

ID M

mmtmm

ForParade
and
VendorApplications,
Sponsorship
Information
andMore

407,322,2212
Sanford/Swninola
CountyChambarof
Common*

ENTER TH E ★
★

D o g g ie P a ra d e

C h ild r e n ’s P a r a d e ★

E v e n in g P a ra d e

• Street Performers * Classic Car Cruise * Cajun Food
Kids Fun Fair • Beads &amp; Costumes * Live Bands * Draft Beer
■■■■■■

Event Sponsor: Bill Heard Chevrolet

Sponsored
by:

Central Florida

REGIONAL HOSPITAL

IPUmm
ll«a6,«prAnfcttf(&lt;i
ISwivyon
I rv. I l l w f n
ll

p « |v h lU

O r la n d o S e n t in e l

BankFIRST

c o m m u n i c a t i o n s

Courtesy#Ford

n l

�Sunday. February 8. 2001 Pilfte 9A

T iif. H erald

Scoles --------

Answer key to today’s puzzle

C o n tin u ed from Page 6A

s 0 D A
1 R A
N
K E R 0

Consultants, the competition
was tough and the recognition
significant. Wanting to create
an awards ceremony to cele­
brate and recognize the best of
the best in the special events
industry,
the
WOW
Committee selected winners
in the categories of event
planning, event design, event
cuisine, entertainment, techni­
cal, promotional design and
marketing, logistics, and
crime do la crime — where
nominees had to show excel­
lence in each of the previous
categories.
The events nominated had
to be inclusive for all of the
Central Florida special events
community, and judging was
done by an out-of-state inde­
pendent organization, which
unfortunately did not in the
end award the Ranch with
either title for which they
were nominated.
Green is nonetheless excit­
ed about the experience. The
nomination, in her words,
shows that "Dig Oaks Ranch

H 0 T S

R E D E
1 V A N
P E T E
A N A T
S 0

1 L

U R N s
1 D C A
T E A T
E R s l

See the crossword puzzle on Page 5A

be remembered for years to
come."
Big Oaks Ranch is located
at 615 Grand Chenier Cove,
Chuluota. For more informa­
tion about the Ranch, call
Green at 407-365-8885 or log
onto www.bigoaksranch.com

is an ideal setting for anyone
to truly experience the Florida
Outdoor Adventure in a safe,
private atmosphere with facil­
ities that were rated top in the
state of Florida. Big Oaks can
assist organizations and cor­
porations in planning private
events, team building activi­
ties and experiences trial will

V\V need you to tell us what

you know that is good about
Geneva! Please share your infor­
mation, ideas and comments by
calling 407-349-2140, writing to
Stetson's Corner do The Sanford
Herald,
via
e-mail
at
darlas@mpinet.net, (please put
" Stetson's Corner" in the subject
line), or with a fax to 407-3239408. Thanks!

TALKERS WASTE
YOUR TIME.
MONEY.
S 8 0 (m»rp)

^

in FREE
Accessories

Doers qet tree Incoming calls.
Stop by and s ta rt doing.

FREE INCO M ING
C A L LIN G P LA N
4 0 0 outgoing cellular m inutes

N

O

T

I

C

Tree Incoming cellular calls

E

Unlim ited Push To Talk'*
w alkie-talkie m inutes
Nationw ide long distance included

Pursuant to Section 101.657, Florida State
Statutes, and Rule IS-2.026, the Seminole
County Canvassing Board will meet on
February 10, 2004 at 10:00 A.M. at the
Office o f the Supervisor of Elections.
Purpose of the meeting is to publicly test
the accuvote units to be used for “In
Office Voting” (Alternative Absentee
Procedure) which will begin on February
11,2004.
The Supervisor o f Elections Office is
located at 116 W. First Street, Sanford.
The test is open to the press and the
public.

^C Q Q O
V J 7 i7 7

#«*»*♦#*#•••

IN S T A N T IN C E N T IV E
Get u n lim ited nig h ts and
weekends when you add u n lim ited
coast-to-coast w a lkie-talkie access.

“Get It All.”

$10!

Your newspaper gives you

(

everything you could ever want.

1

B U Y B e e h iv e

in terms of valuable information.

C om m unications

Money • Health • Interviews
,
[

[

Reviews • Editorials • Advice
Recipes • Coupons • Politics
• Sports

NEXTEL

1 - 8 8 8 - 5 2 3 - A I R E (2 4 7 3 )

AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE

Free Delivery to home or office.
Call for location nearest you.
Four locations serving Central Florida.

Subscribe Today!
**V itK ana fftpowi $ f»0r« F : ijm C n t W ic * n

*****

S a n fo rd H erald

L407/322-2611 J

t&amp; e

4

M il f v I R I in g llU iv

1 9 * N i *i« v*

* ( V f H k n « « o» #&lt;*» tt ft# b*ewo# | r i . v w

JL

ir &amp; K z ld

4,

E n t e r Y o u r B a b y ’s P h o t o T o d a y !
A special section including all baby photos will be pub­
lished in the Sanford Herald on Sunday, February 29th,
and in the Lake Mary Herald on Thursday, March 4th.
You may enter into one of three categories depending on
your child’s age. To be eligible your child must fall into
one of these age groups on or before Monday, February
23, 2004. One winner from each category will be selected.

1.
2.
3.

H w m t

Iir « H
H MM
Im #m # C
to
• ora * t#o n # w n i
an#
appeal \2% »•&gt; I mnmgx* tw
»*V ft Ut t * j* 4 uondrm m •, V a t W erf ',ft pm
prfxr#, 4 to 579 #141 par aua/rf a c * * i I f * M an*# (a * a t ta li a*H
m t*a U l * kritrry
*a*#ort » n W «r»o» lor# W n a n W n femttiv w # W i x t or*t kr.*r P«art (.*v#rt n
• a a«#uua r you D 1 [Jftr# araa o##i U to tM P»#i1 C#nr#rt w u te i #e hoi exU)a
Carr#rt (4H
ra t t f t t o Daart U»r*rt *n|
(a w rt :*■* a t
tt# * * * * *
x r o a -.rff«G &lt;«rti rd f* # «&lt;*••«(* &gt;*•
(anawrt ta# ar*|
■*•**•»» erf D# urm «#t#grt »m * r iv &lt; N r . ria o *
t# * * * 4 x * atarfataa w Uac# C»r#rt &lt;sn (piUar w e m U L t b
ItkJm iaH ro *# I# tn* n#*t m wx#» ir w H
#a art a z v a ta lo tt# * rtl fcftn# t|Oa k ^ * t aa
to fOGam k m # or teje »n at lOQprf r d »»: to* at f O to T#ot#, (w n » «
VCOwvuaga sart at -ttw a i f «0 apdn i r
N a/iNasarf ta airf arts a tawrtH 'ata
M iM wM ( ia r f n «#y aprty a r f N i i a t h
n b F i tfata r # * J r a tain. 1 a w W W i i
»ua\v-art trf ##•#* m**» a&gt; S * » wn# itatat a tra il
a«a i t i n n ••# of 11% to 1*. a t t l (k#r#a erf aav'4 C’to ¥ 4 a v'ata '***&gt;*# (W to# •» tiara
'•**'» ?#n G*-n J .#*• d r - rf»at*r
0»a#* V a t Wi'a* rax# &lt; ** - q * ta a*oO&gt;» or tr*»n#t» tM y v at ara t»*# D"a* «►#» -u ta a*a&lt;ata a a&lt; t a M i O ttr (•nttwra t o acv*t H al ia*« .a aiyta*#*# *or t t o n lkita«V M tiataifc
katvar# t#**vt f t l arf tfca ta# M0 aartatt. CWd kafa* C w to ta h o n fc
K M . k U U l CTk.iT. f « l t TOt i i l . fT l D*ICT CUPiCt. HOUT C0»M
%#.;&lt; te*U UrjM #;t
—
' war
«U
^
K IT U M K 1 COViCr an# tta Dr
1 r t i iBfo art sarrxt a»#rlv l'a3a*Mr»i anOA* iaftia*H tia#a#*a»s at kaita Cj h m w j U v* Hr » vtO *a i a#4 D«a Ujtuarf H la#B «a 'a /v irH • the Ui
I otter pofert
arti M ratn are the r j y r ' i t i t o rtvertne a w \ U nqNi rvtar.##

R E A D E R S W IL L V O T E !
THE READERS OF THE SANFORD HERALD AND
LAKE MARY HERALD WILL JUDGE THE PARTICIPANTS
AND SELECT OUR THREE WINNING BABIES.
THE HERALD WILL AWARD $ 5 0 .0 0 TO EACH
OF OUR 3 WINNERS. MERCHANT PRIZES
WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON.
TO ENTER:

All baby photos must be prepaid and be brought or mailed to the
Sanford Herald
Baby Buds...................................0-1 yearsold
Attn: Baby Contest
P.O. Box 1667
Baby Blooms........................1-2 years old
300 N. French Ave,
Sanford, FL 32771-1667
Baby Flowers...................... 2-3 years old

FEDRDARY 23

DEADLINE TO ENTER

The Sanford Herald and Lake Mary Herali
Your Home Town Newspapers

•

407-322-2611

�•

■■

• • •

Tiik 11kraiJ)

Page 10/V Sunday. February R. 2001

C h u r c h

©

ir c c t o r p
4 2 5 -C o n g reg atio n a l

First
Baptist
Church

Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Avo. Santord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practico Wod. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

440-L u th eran
Lutheran Church of
The Rodccmcr
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Avo. Sanford, FL
Vicar Jamos Timmons
Sunday S c h o o l
9:15AM
Worship Service
10:30AM
Information. 407-322-3552
Httpy/www.lcrms org

428-E p isco p al

S. Park
Sanford, FL

5 /9

Rev. Rick Blythe
Sr. Pastor
Sunday Morning
Worship
10:30 am
40 0-A M E

4 0 2 -A s s e m b ly of G od

Historic St James
AME Church

Family Worship Center

819 Cypress Avenuo
Santord. FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogers Edge, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Biblo Study. Wod . 6:30PM

2462 S. Park Avo
Sanlord. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jolt Krall. Pastor
Sunday Worship
Sorvico 9:30AM
W ednesday Sorvico 7PM

4 0 1 -A n g lican
Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban s
Anglican Cathedral
3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 mile olf Greeneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Ot Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
BAM
Sunday School (all agos) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
W eekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
The Ditloronce is
Worth the Dlstanco

BARNES HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING
COMPUTE SYSTEMS • ADO 0NS
FREE ESTIMATES • SERVICE A ll BflANOS
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
•MEAT PUMP EXPERTS*
STATE CERT ICAC036824

91S W.2nd St. 323-3517

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

404-B ap tist
Blessings Baptist Church
’

2593 S. Santord Avo
Santord, FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrono Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10 45am
Biblo Study, Wod, 7pm
Clothes Closet (Froo to public) 3rd
Sat., each mo. 10am-1pm

SANFORD
207 E. 25th SI.

321-0B85
LONGWOOD

4&lt;

Hwy 434 &amp; 427

Hardware
Stores

339-4883
CASSELBERRY
Winter Park Dr

339-7365

H A R R E L&amp; BEVERLY

Pre-school thru 12th grade

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF
209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL

802 W. 22nd SL, Santord • 321-2723

tDiamond Glass

Company, Inc.

"Strionfi Out SBP tt*M Shop'
SOS Ptknrto Annua • Sanford. FI 12771
407/121-2M0 -F u : 407/130-1502
COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL

Central Baptist Church
3101 Wost SR 46
Sanford, FL 32771-0844
407-322-2914
wwwcbcsanlord.org
Jimmy Dale Paltorson, Sonior
Pastor

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

Countrysido Baptist Church
590 S Country Club Rd
Lako 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 Provided

Flrat Baptist Church
of Longwood

SEMINOLE TRINITYCHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE
‘A Ministry ot Church ot Godot Sanford
A BEKA Curriculum

404-B ap tist

TRANSMISSIONS

JIM ROWE
PEST CONTROL
LOCALLY OWNED ANO OPERATED

891 Stale Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Paslor
Sunday* 9:45 AM Biblo Study
•11:00AM Worship Sorvico
•5 00PM Youth Choir
•5 30PM Youth Discipline
•5 30PM Awana
•5:30PM Disclpleship Study
•5 30PM Pastor's
Disclpleship Study
•5:30Vocal Ensembles

Wednesday
•6 00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children's Creative Arts)
•6PM Discipleship Classos
•6PM Orchestra
•6:30 Youth Biblo Study
•7PM Pastor's Biblo Study
•7PM Choir Rohearsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

RON RUSSI &amp; STAFF

2626 Iroquois Ave. • 322-2070
First Baptist Markham Woods

COLONIAL
ROOM
RESTAURANT
M S * 8MAM-7PM

323-2999

115£ FIRSTS!,
SANFORD

BRISSON
FUNERAL HOME
OR •SHORTY’ SMITH AND
ROBERT I BRISSON

9th SL and Laurel Ave.
Santord *322-2131

5400 Markham Woods Road
Lako Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday*Worship 10 45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM

Wednesday
Family Activities. 6PM

THE McKIBBIN
AGENCY
INSURANCE
114 N. PARK A V E ., S A N FO R D
322-0331

G R A M R O W
F u n eral H om e
• ConpMM Ftranl StmcM • Crtrmtxm
• M irim I Morunents • Preirangemanti

MOLAlport Bht

322-3213

B771

Call Ted Walker
At 407-322-2611
To Sponsor This
Church Page

First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Avo. Sanlord, FL
407-322-6041 /4 0 7 -3 2 1-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev Rick Blylho. Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagonor, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday Worshlp.10:30A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages, 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

Flrat 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 S ch o o l.....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 S ch o o l.....9:30am
Morning Worship ...1 0 45am
Evening W o rsh ip .....6:00pm
Wed Eve. Service . ..6:30pm

4 0 4-B a p tis t
Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Avo
Santord, FL 32773
(407) 323-1583
wobsito-www PADC-LCS org
"The Family Friondly Church*

Ron Williams, Sr. Paslor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, Collogo and Caroor
Pastor
Androw Jenkins, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrott, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M. Svcs 0:30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wednesday Biblo Study &amp;AWANA
7pm

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

Wostvlow Baptist Church
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46A)
Sanlord, 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
Evening Worship 6PM
Wod Biblo Study &amp; Prayer Sorvico
6.30PM

4 0 7-C a th o llc
All Souls Catholic Church
Corror ol 9th St &amp; S. Oak Avo
Sanford, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Woekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fri
Confessions, Saturday. 4PM
Saturday V ig il...... 5PM
Sunday, 7 45AM , 10 30AM, Noon
9AM * English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

410-C h ristian
Sateharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
4 0 7 -3 2 2 0 9 8 0
Tim Storms. Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Avo O 4th St. Santord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursory &amp; Sunday School tor chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tuos., Wods. &amp; Thurs. Community
meal 0 5:30pm Wods. For times &amp;
detail ot studios and activities. Call
407-322-4611.

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

4 3 1-C h arism atic
E piscop al
Church ot The
Holy Comforter
‘Charismatic -SachremftnUl EvangeUcaf*

603 W. 4th St
Sanford, Florida
407-323-8067
Rov Mark Barth. Priost
Sunday Eucharist.....9:30AM

4 3 7-N o n D en o m in atio n al
Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Resource Center
Lakeviow Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial S t . Sanford
Sunday Sorvico H A M
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4 - 1 2 ) ..... 11AM
Family Fellowship
•/R efresh m ents.....12:30PM
W ednesday
•Fellowship Meoting.....7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Ploaso call 40 7-328-4300 tor appt)

Rev. Steve Michele
Pastor/DIrector

Greater Faith Fellowship
"A church designod
with you in Mind"
909 East Church Avo.
Longwood, FL
(behind Long John Silver's)
407-474-0415
Sunday Service: 10AM
W ed Bible Study: 7PM
Informal worship service
you will enjoy.
Cofloe is On!

Lion ot Judah House of Worship
’ Whore Jesus is Lord!"
2548 Park Drive, PO Box 605
Sanford. FL 32772-0605
(Corner ol Park Dr &amp; Elm Ave)
Tammy Abramson-Pastor
Sunday... 10:30AM &amp; 6:30PM
Wed Bible Study. 7:30PM
Fellowship Friday. 7:30PM
(No svc last Friday ot the month)

Seminole Community Church

41 3-C h ris tlan S cien ce

5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199

First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood

www.sominolechurch.com

975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...10AM
W ed n e sd ay......7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Wekiva Springs Rd
Sle 149A, Longwood. FL
Phono 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sal 10am-1pm

41 9-C h u rch of God
Church ot God
801 W. 22nd St. Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev W es Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Morning Worship..10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
W ednesday Classes
tor all ages.....7 to 8PM
Sominole Trinity
Christian School
Pro-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School, 407-323-1411

4 2 2-C h u rch o f G o d of
P ro p h ecy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Ham s. Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening S e rv ic e ...... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lO AM
Midweek Service (W ed) 7PM.

Now Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd, Sanford Hwy46A &amp;
Upsala Rd
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Brosomann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM &amp; 6 30PM
Nursery Provided '
www NowCroationChurch.ee

443-M eth o d ist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker 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
Bible Study
W ed n e sd ay............ 6:30am
Children's Time
Includod in Worship
Nursory provided lor Babies
and Small Children
’ Small Enough To Lovo You
Growing in Christ To Sorvo You”

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave, 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
Nursory Provided

Lakesldo Fellowship UMC
wwwlakosidefellowship.org
40 7-330-6560
305 S Orange Blvd. Sanford,
North Of Heathrow
Bob Marlin, Pastor- .
. Traditional Sorvico...,8:30AM
Contemporary Svc . 10 30AM
Children &amp; Student Ministries
Safe Nursory Provided

44 9-P resb yte ria n
First Presbyterian Church
ot Santord
Betwoen 3rd &amp; 4th St &amp; Park &amp;
O ak/ Downtown
407-322-2662
www sanlordprosby org
Emaikhope 0 sanfordpresby org
’ W here Wo Know Your N am e’
Dr. William Chegwin, Interim Pastor
Sunday Worship 10AM

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

Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9 00AM &amp; 10 45AM

Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Protesslonal Child Care

Seventh Day Adventiat
MARS HILL SDA
BOO East 2nd St. Sanlord. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath S c h o o l.....9:30AM
Divine W o rsh ip ...... 11AM
Wed. Prayer Mlg 7:30 PM

Shower Down of Bleating*
201 Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
40 7-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer. Bible Study. 7:30 PM

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
"Knowing &amp; Making
Known Jesus Christ’
Corner of 46-A &amp; Upsala Road
407-330-2635
WYYW.uosalachurch com
Rov. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9 00am
Nursery Care begins 9:00am
Morning Worship
10 00am
Praise &amp; Prayer-2nd &amp; 4 Sunday i
6pm
Youth fellowship 2nd Sun. 5pm
Children's Ministry Opportunities
’ Voices of Praise’ Choir
Weds 7pm
Bible Studies-Mon 7pm
&amp; Fri 11am
Women's Dorcas Circle
1st Tues, 7:30pm
Men's Breakfast 2nd Sun Bam
Fellowship Dinner
2nd W ed. 6:30pm

4 4 0 -L u th e ra n
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, 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.

-

458&gt;Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Santord. FL 32771
(Oil 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Lett - One Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
'W here the Gospel is good News
Sunday S c h o o l....... 9 45AM
Morning Worship ...11AM
Evening w orship..... 6PM
Mid-W eek Mtg Wed 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Life With us

�Sunday. February 8.2001 Page 11A

T iif. II kkaiii

Hawkins -------C o n tin u e d from Page 6A

After the state of the ALPI
was given by chairman of the
board William Holt, we were
informed that the ALPI has
grown from a modest begin­
ning to working with an oper­
ating budget in excess of S19
million under the leadership
of Chief operating officer
Deloris Johnson who was
honored by the board and
staff.
The St. Johns Praise
Ministry presented to artistic
praise selections under the
direction of Rena Thomas and
Gloria.
The keynote speaker for the
35th anniversary was intro­
duced by Paul Sneed, friend
of the speaker, Congressman
Alcee L. 1Listings, Altamonte
Springs native and graduate

of Sanford's Crooms
Academy class of 1953.
Hastings addressed the
audience on history of the
ALPls, and much of his life's
history for the lives of African
Americans in Seminole
County many years ago when
we did not have the privileges
we have now as citizens.
Hastings encouraged us to
all work together, focusing on
the future, be committed to
the cause, get the job done
regardless of who gets the
praise. We were given the
challenge to leave a legacy,
ALPI at 35 years continues to
leave their footprints on the
sands of time, mat will never
wash away.
Celebrating 35 years,
"Bringing the vision of reality

through empowerment, edu­
cation and advocacy, ALPI
dedicated this anniversary to
two of its lifelong pioneers
whose vision, dedication and
unwavering persistence has
inspired thousands of individ­
uals, having an inner
strength, to continue to be an
example." Thank you for your
life’s service Arabell Wiggins,
and Wilbert McTier. Other
pioneers present at the lunch­
eon were Mary Jones, Grace
Miller, Doretha Bvrd,
Nathaniel Birdsong Arnell
Bryant, Ms. Leroy McGill and
others whose names were not
available.
Special thanks and greet­
ings were given by Mayor
Brady Lcssarxl of Sanford and
Mayor Timm Greene of Lake

Mary.
The 2004 board of directors
were installed by Attorney
William A. Sweat, Jr., of Sweat
and Reed, Lakeland.
We salute our funders,
partners, ALPI pioneers and
supporters.
Tne 2(X)4 Award Winners of
the ALIM were Bob Parsed,
Chairman/CEO of Ace
Hardware Stores in Sanford,
Longwood Casselberry and
Oviedo; Sweet I larmony
Order of Eastern Star No. 388;
Eartha Melton, worthy
matron; former city commis­
sioner of Orlando Mablc
Butler. These citizens continue
to make a difference in the
success of our communities.
Congratulations ALIM on
your 35th anniversary.

Chairman William’ Holt presents chiol operating officer Doloris
Johnson with an award of appreciation for hor leadership of ALPI.

Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell. Visitation will bo
Tuesday, Feb. 10, from 5 to 8
p.m. at Banfield Funeral
1lome, 420 W. State Road 434,
Winter Springs.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

War II veteran of the U.S.
Navy. I le belonged to VFW
and American Legion in
Secaucus.
Survivors include wife,
Ruth; son, Leonard, Jr,; grand­
daughter lessica, all of Lake
Mary.
Gramkow Funeral 1lome,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

She was a homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Barbara Jenkins. Miami,
Kaye Drew, Sanford, Diane

Adkinson, Live Oak, and Terry
Rebamlo, I lowey In The Hills;
10 grandchildren; 18 great­
grandchild am.

Hernid p h o lo by Marva Hawklna

Obituaries ----C o n tin u e d from Page 5 A

was bom Oct. 31,1942, in
Wauchula. I le was a Vietnam
War veteran of the U.S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Dorothy Hancock Jones; sons,
Ricky Heinz Jones and John
Douglas Jones, Jr.; daughters,
Christina Maria Marchini,
Debbie Swift and Sandy
Busby; sisters, Norma Kay
Bakalian, Lucy Cartano, Gail
Lawer and Margie Waldon;
mother, VVilla Mae Nighman;
eight grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be
held Wednesday, Feb. II, at 10
a.m. at Banfield Funeral 1lome
with Pastor Bob Parker officiat­
ing. Interment will be at

LEONARD PAMMER
Leonard rammer, 79, of
Like Mary, died Tuesday, Feb.
3, 2004 at tlie Gables in Like
Mary. Bom Sept. 4 ,1924, in
Secaucus, N.J., he moved to
Lake Mary in 1989.1 le was a
bus mechanic for New Jersey
Transport. 1le was a World

ENA NEI L'
BARNWELL SMITH
Ina "Nell" Barnwell Smith,
84, of Sanford, died Tuesday,
Feb. 3, 21XM. Bom Feb. 10, 1920,
in Tilton, Ga., she moved to
Sanford from Miami in 1978.

o

0

J

3 rd

Interment will bo in Miami.
Gramkow Funeral I lome,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

A n n u a l

W a v i e ’s N i t e C l u b
M

a r d i

G

r a s C e l e b r a t i o n

5 D a y s O f Fu n
W ednesday, February 25th thru
Sunday, February 29th
FealuringBiues a Jazz Bands
D o n 't F o r g e t To W ea r Your
M o s t F e s tiv e O u tfit!

OTHERACTIVITIESANNOUNCEDATLATERDATE

AWARDS • TRO PH IES • GIFTS

19 0 5 S o u th W e s t R o a d , S a n fo rd
F o r M o r e In fo C a ll

We Personalize Gifts For Every Occasion

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -2 6 5 9 or 4 0 7 -3 2 0 -7 1 5 5

Corporate • Wedding
• Baby • School
• Holidays
1 ■'iliibvtl1*'!
,
,

.•i*i UdcJ

Quality Service From People Who Really Care
S in c e 1 9 9 7
P L A Q U E S • M E D A L S • R IB B O N S • N A M E B A D G E S • R U B B E R S T A M P S

E N G R A V E D S IG N S • AC RYLIC AW ARDS • KEY C H A IN S
L IG H T E R S • G L A S S EN G R A V IN G • P R O M O T IO N A L IT E M S
lo M Mary WMJ

HOURS: MON. - FRI. 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Shoppes of Lnke Emma
3895 Lnke Emma Rd., Suite 109 • Lake Mary, FL

s
1

(Hi.) 407-771-4246 • (Fax! 407-771-4247

F

m

ps

F o r T h e

S a n fo rd /S e m in o le

C h a m b e r

The Cingular Valentine’s Day
phone sale. Saying “I love you”
never sounded better.

F R E E *

F R E E *

after $50 maiMn rebate.
2-yoar service agreement

alter $50 mail-in rebato
2-year service a g re e m e n t
required.

required
• Compact Flip
Style Phone
• Downloadable Polyphonic
Ringtones and Games
SAM SUNG

Hugs and kisses
and phones.

• Compact Flip
Style Phone
• Email Text and Picture
Messaging

x427

M O TO RO LA T720

*p

#

800 S. F ren ch A ve.,
S an fo rd
4 0 7-3 28-838 5

39“

Never Pay Roaming.
Never PayLong Distance.

AttentionBasketballFans!!!
R e g is te r to win m e n 's N C A A
T o u rn am en t tickets Visit a
C in g u lar W ire le s s retail loca
lion to find our how

X c in g u la r
^ fits y o u b e s t*

4 5 0 NATIOHAl ANYTIME ROLLOVER MINUTES
10 0 0 NATIONAL MOBLE TO MOBLE MINUTES

FAST OF TUB OOISOLfTM f AM Ilt

Authorized Agent

5 0 0 0 NATIONAL NIGHT AND WEEKEND MINUTES

C o u n ty

o f C o m m e rc e

MARDI GRAS
Join Dan Ping
For His
Fund-Raising
Event!

LOW
COUHTRY

Nil

“A ll You Can E a t"
To Be Held At The Cultural Art$ Center
Sunday, February 1 5 * 1 PM till 4 PM

Cost $12.00 In Advance
$15.00 At The Door
Proceeds Go To The Chamber of Commerce
Pick Up Your Tickets at
T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld 300 N. French Ave., Sanford • 407-322-2611

)

I

�S 3 5'
^
x 7: r 3- ~
S 3H
3 —06 x ^ £ ; t . 5 5 r; i _ j 3 J 2
cr

0 z “ “ 3 5 'c s S

in

"
&lt;

2

°—

-h I c o s = i c5 •&lt;
*

3

E

»
2

-*

c

«O

i

3

1 w
«
X - » :5 22
o #
Q
i « S

o

1

D

2
S =a
n

w

2

»
o

?
^
&lt;
s

3

5

3

R&gt;

S

5’ £ .;

T

w

? &lt;

u

^

r

&lt; :

-

I

£

^

—— • i n

/

S. 5

-

3

a2
a

S
-

a

T
—

, -

E £ r o 5 - 2 s j £

03d ia

* 3.
»

2^

tn

*

^
cn —•

1
3

« u

O
to
-

S =■ g

3 5. li
*
S ’ «&lt;■
?3
v.

1

n
«

2 o w

5‘ ? 5

'A 05

*n

2

» 3 i

?S

S .a f

^ a. ^
T 5 X X.

S J t f 8* ! o

? w
2-73 -

3 ^ ^ _ x
j, S .c O*
5

S r " -

7fv&lt; —

o

CO

n ^ s r . Sf
g. S

:

=1 ri

x y -

n

r- a n

'£. a. 3* s a.
z n 3 c

= 2 =s§ 2 x 3

E - E

r : 2 2 • c

S; S
3 05
2? — - n

—.a

on

—
=
- 3 3 = 3 ^ 2 1
2 ? | C £ § .* ;
X c x i 3-^-33
5 e 3 ? 2
= £. £. X- 2 3 7 2 3 = 7 2 5- X 3 35 p _

&lt; 3

2 -0 2 - S o S-T3 ' § ■ ! o 0 2 J « t o

?5 &lt;-

a

' ■’ r il r - 3

— a . rr

~Q”&gt; S' D m3

? -n
^ =Xj

S'

7T =• ^
3

=

m o ;

£ &lt;5 ^ J s S

sr

^

* | 5

§ 8 3 -

=. u. =• 3 o ^ s ?
n

^

i

= _

J S

I I H

2 * Ou&gt;
r

=

*

ui

3 * 1 “

M l g - B S f f s a g

* . § • § £

• S3

3
o

is ia as oS n" l £r - °, " X*
g -•»^ ns : ,—5r 3x =i •f

r - 5*
c c ST
to 2

s

3

C fi!

w
~
s s ’as&lt; ac *
1 s2. -&lt; *a
L , 7i * s =
o^

R

ft

0)

s

§3

=
—3 E
43 3
— :-1 ?C =t wOQ
7 43 ^&gt; 2
u.C'
n*

2

ft

S O
s&gt; ~ ~

8 1

Cs. x . —

■«

co

co

•-»

w

3 *S«

5

*■*3 —

x

3- O
O S S 31 =• r _ o c 3 2.2 =
n
n
=
2
n
—33 c . = “ •c.
3 5 r3- C O 2. 5 - ^!
3T 2-*E
c t 1 -! s 3
3 33 —
_ 0
5 5 ^ 0
V
C 39 *,
S T
3 *•
X.y. £ tt
n
_
C
"
3 5 3 F
i f , &lt;Z
Q . N»
3* S _ = — £ . s ", r* c “
3
c
3
n
=s
3 x. 3
—&gt;J* c . ~ 7;
*•
_
0^ 05 -ir3 . «■ X X — 3
35
x.
n
5 &lt;
1» »o
3 r&gt;
n ? 0
a
3
3 x® © s-. _1

i “. r “ 3 S 2 *

5

3

3 £&gt;

5

s -• i o

? ?
O .SO S

x s i s

S ^ = s

= ^ = S r. 0

?2-5 r--o g-3

S’

* 2 2 o&gt;

3

w
E

—o &lt; r n s B 2 3 2 ' y ? : s
r* ■*' J
•
zr &lt; t r _v&lt; ■»
c x 7 5
^ "
E: ~ o r =

-

c? 2 . ?

&gt;

&lt;

w

VC —
5. g s

x

O
= T r i-^ S ®

? 3 c j O
^
,
l. - -

^

2 5 ."- ? M o-

?

n 3 E n

c I ..£ x 3 ?T J 2 2 2 . = ’■» I s
2 _ % 2 -3 2 - s 3 o. 2 . E S' x_ = 5
~
Z x s2
—_
r - &lt; t:
£

xW 3
- -■

S’

5

-’

5

&lt;D &lt;D

o- ( p
0o 3
SD t*■ BB
C

S . -’

*n
3

=
' 2- ?&lt;
~ —

3 &lt;
yz
rz O’
'Z 3
&lt;z

S r°o

i

§ ON

0 *0- 2 .co
"
-_ 3
-. — o s =-

r-

• •
•
•
«
» x j s j
! °
m
m
O O
A
A

» ! »

egg

w

-

3 &gt; 9
3 2 &lt;

03

pi

w P
7- £

3

n

I B

&lt;S&gt; &lt;f) &lt; n

s p |

0
0

m
.

Q

3

ro

3
in

ox

e l f

CD

o^
—

too a&gt;

£ i U

fO

o

o
* 5 s

*

a fi

---------

01

ro
o

r— i

r+V*

_

S S g

=

§ i l

e

. .

:V k
1*1
•-&lt;? _______

a f f r i
§ ? S 5

S =*
&lt;/*0
0
X*
^»3
2 ft ? 3
y
fi "m
82°
m

&gt;0

i l l ?
S) I

• . . *.

» - 1 —** *t -* 2

m
c
_ m
—

"O
ro — •

W
^0
w
U l

DJ

'C

ro
C l

*o

9°

3

&lt;

i s

O
O
3
3
§

S r n T i

^ c m
30 m C33

2 'D '9 . n
x 2
o
3 C tn ° —
5.E ~ 3 M
o o ? . 3 o
5“ -232 3 5 § 3 s l - i ° £ ' 3 ® “
o

|

i-o

a sc Sw ? ”
£
o
a a ao 0 3

§

00

o

1

C/T

o H

•

S

m

r

2

3. 3 .

o

5 F
z o

~

^

w

^

,\\ \\ \ ^s
V)

3

w

;

L
%

33 o
-o 0ST3 Q.. a. 2
o
S »
o 3 0 — ” q
g O ? o - l o
- 5-2
J ®

3 3-

&lt;

S - rc on

co
o
O

3 : S

m o

2 o

W a

“

i ‘S tg ^

- s ®12

' g £ | 3 5 5 " ? f

3

= S

Q-

o = -C J | o a ° ^ o

o

O
n r 3 J ^ 0 ? mB ®0 • *"
2.3-0 - ^ 2 5 . - ? r 3 O &lt; 0

X

OX

&amp;3

_o

D
3 3 3n 3 2^

0 »

o —
3

„ ^ ( Q 1Q « &lt; a

2

b

Q.

fvj c o ra o o o—

ro

n

03 I *

t l i S
o a.

2 3

®
o a
— m'&lt;
o
X&gt; ■ O ^
t o

C/) O cr ra o- c/j x - tj 5 ° o c ° &lt; r m o
r - B j O o o o o s
~r n -. O cn
" o—, SB ffl
r r 5 S ° S- o 3 x ° J } 2 w c n x - f - 3 m g ' O
o X
_

fi

^■03

cn in

woo

Oo
T3 _
Qo ^ W D c °
“0
rf
cr - •&lt; 0)
—
a
a o
o

^

—c c
30 m c/&gt;

T3T3X
CD O

\

X

ET

tn

/

^

*
» § 8* S
&lt;
^s
3 &gt; 5
z
o
o
x

vo •
-P ' *
•(N 00
*“vl -o

i n

50

m
c/i o O n f
z
fQ . C
O -mo m
30 50
•
3

O

S
2

(5 ^

lo 2
p1 p
a a

bA

0

|

»a wf ! i !
- o
o o
ogD
^ 3- l" o
3 2
a
0 42 3 a
3 S | &gt;
» 0 ;«
2- 2 ? B»

I S

&lt;#

° 3
a

5 =

1*0 3

a s s

CO 3

0

CO

o

c cn
o ' EJ

ro

°°oo

s w PI

Q)

_— C T - * - » _5 * a -

5 I ?
=.- 3 =;

x

3B O
2- w
o o&lt;
3—» *• •¥1 an— s ° -

® —

5 = « 3 l S o &lt; ^
a . S 'co 2 3 o
X O
c x o - o S 0 .5 Q.s
W co'§-&amp; = “ a 3 g - §

X a O ^

° 330 §
cn O O =-

0 I® 2

o

w c x ra x
3 § o o

a.

K

o

a.

0 )

a.

9 1

/

M U S T P R E S E NT C O U PO N • M UST P R E S E N T C O U P O N • M U S T P R E S E N T C O U P O N

_ &lt; / )

%

*

m
ro

“cn -O O
f » § ? ? a s a
g S. g = B a N&gt; g ' - ■ ? B ^ B

-

D C O
§ B 3 B 3 g § 3 § *^
&lt; 3
0“T* m
r*
p =■■ &amp; = “ 'S. W O co O O g
in
B
* ^ tn -3
o O o co
o

a.
a
:&lt;o

ra

- i
0
—
—0
^
= a

X
3 =.
o
a

3
— 3 - o3 co
_O
w
f f3
l O2
o

o o o

o •

=5

3 = 0

N O d flO O l N 3 S 3 d d lS flW • N O d R O O iN 3 S 3 d d lS R l'J • N O d R O O lN 3 S 3 U d 1SRW

o n o. 73

c/J £3
3- o
2
C
3 O
O 3. O g

3

f?

1
^
^

5/5

IS

s =• 3

o S = 5T

■ _ sl n K O - g — (Q
3
o c a CO 0
5 o si a o —

’* «

3 2.

S3

x

§ E I o o
n sr
(9 "a
s

^Sspfs?

s- o 8 s ® I
CO

cn

5

x

m

w m 5 - 0 •&lt;; c w

IS) 5 *

? § §

S
09 »:
U l X
^ S&gt;

(/)H P
m &gt; =

r&gt;

a .S ?

S

offS

3 a &amp; S S 5 3 =f f =So i" - n
n 2— . : § c
5 s ** ^ - r c
O" «— a =r 3.
&lt; O co
3 ■ 3 n c n 0 3 ^ c 3_ ‘ 23 23. C= 3 f &lt;f -o&gt; 3 - =.
-n Q« . &lt;a e 0&gt; &amp;
?i I -O O
c §= 0 ^ o &lt;

- «* s- o o * 5 9.
o ^ a c - o o ^
B3o &lt; U) 3' a
p
2 ~ O jrO X C :s
3 o „ ° w j a c
—" x’
CO 3
o =O ° o
ej ° 3.S o

S 5.B S
* 1 1 ?

rt*

o &gt; f 0 ~

&lt; 0 - -

°

O’
O

ST

&gt;5

g

«

J

51

X

'

T

S
K3

5

s
s .

VO

�Page

14A

Sunday
February 8, 2004

Briefs
MORE BARE RUTH
TRYOUTS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department will hold a
player placement and
registration sign-up day
for its Youth Baseball
Majors (11-12 year olds)
and Minors (9-10 year
olds) this coming week
at Chase Park. Players
can still sign-up at the
recreation department
before then if they so
wish.
All players that sign up
will be drafted on to a
team. Cost for both divi­
sions is $40 for residents
and $50 for non-residents
(those players living out­
side the city limits).
The Minor League
players (9-10) should
report to Chase Park by 6
.m. Tuesday and the
Glajor League players
(11-12) should also report
to Chase Park by 6 p.m.
on Thursday.
Players should dress
accordingly and bring
their gloves. Bats will be
provided.
For more information
call the Recreation
Department at 407-3305697.
MOTORSPORTS
EXPO
The 19th Annual
Daytona Beach
Motorsports Expo (for­
merly known as the
Circle Track Racing
Expo), presented by
Chevrolet, brings all new
exciting motorsports
action including the
hottest new vehicles
from GM and Chevrolet,
manufacturer displays,
driver signings and
much more to the Ocean
Center (101 North
Atlantic Ave.) February
11-13, 2004.
This year's show fea­
tures include:
* Racer Sponsorship
giveaway. On opening
and closing day of the
show, two lucky winners
will each be awarded a
prize of a minimum of
$3,000 in equipment and
sponsorship money
donated by Daytona
Beach Motorsports
exhibitors. Cash prizes
will be used onsite to
purchase the newest
technology available.
* NASCAR Driver
Signings and Activities:
Busch series driver Jason
White on Friday, Feb, 13
and Nextel Cup car and
Busch series car on dis­
play from owner Fix'd
Bickford MFeb. 12 and
13.
* Appearances and
autograph sessions with
retired NASCAR great
Bobby Allison and
retired NASCAR Hall of
Fame driver Harr)’ Gant.
* Pairs of top NASCAR
engine builders are
teamed up and then pit
against each other in the
second round of the 5th
Annual Clevite Engine
Builders Showdown, an
invitation only competi­
tion. Their challenge is to
completely assemble and
run an engine before
their competitor.
Other noteworthy fea­
tures include:
* Autograph and pho­
tograph sessions with
NHRA legend Don
Garlits, the STP girls and
NASCAR drivers.
* Legendary racer
Marvin Ranch's com­
pletely restored 1960 #20
Pontiac Catalina—an
exact replica of the vehi­
cle he drove to victory in
the 1961 Daytona 500.
Show hours are
Wednesday, February 11
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.;
Thursday, February 12
from 5-10 p.m. and
Friday, February 13 from
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Admission is $10 at the
door and $5 in advance.
Tickets can be purchased
online at www.daytonaexpo.com or by phone at
800-830-3976.

Sports
SA C elim inated from g irls’ soccer playoffs
B y D ea n S m ith

Sports Editor

For maybe the first time ever the
Seminole Athletic Conference will not
have a girls soccer team in the second
round of regionals.
Thursday night the final two SAC
teams playing, Lake Howell and
Winter Springs, were eliminated in
the regional quarterfinals, leaving
only Orangewood Christian still in
the hunt.
The Rams (14-6-1), the Class 2ADistrict 4 champions, got a pair of
goals from Ashley Miller and a goal
from M. Doerk as they dominated
Summit Christian from West Palm
Beach (15-6), 3-1, Thursday afternoon.
Orangewood goalkeeper Rachel
Miller only faced two snots, while the
Rams offense peppered the Summit
goal with 15 snots.
Orangewood will remain at home

O r a n g e w o o d still alive; s e v e r a l
b o y s te a m s in district fin als
for the Class 2A-Rcgion 2 Semifinals,
hosting 2A-District 6 champion
American Heritage from Delray
Beach, an 8-0 winner over North Palm
Beach-Benjamin on Thursday,
Tuesday at 4 p.m.
The tough-luck loser of the day was
Winter Springs, which fell 2-1 to
Mandarin on penalty kicks in
Jacksonville.
After playing to a 1-1 tie after regu­
lation and four overtimes, the Class
6A-District 1 champion Mustangs (182-3) got a diving save on the Bears'
Lisa Weber and Stephanie Oliver fol­
lowed with the game-winning goal on
the fifth round of penalty kicks.
The game was scoreless until the

56th minute when the Bears (19-7-3)
mjssed a wide-open net after a fum­
bled save and less than a minute later,
Mandarin's Katelyn Bitetto capital­
ized on the same situation to give the
hosts, which outshot Winter Springs
26-12, a 1-0 lead.
The Bears got the equalizer less
than 10 minutes later when Amy
Clampitt-Holsenbeck picked up a
loose ball off an Alyssa Keeter free
kick and buried the ball in the back of
the net.
In a luck of the draw "slim and
none" chance of winning game. Lake
Howell (8-11-1) put up a game fight,
but just could not match the firepow­
er of Satellite High as the Silver

Hawks fell 5-0 to the Scorpions in the
Class 5A-Region 1 Quarterfinals in
Satellite Beach.
The reason for the "slim and none”
being applied to the game was that
Satellite is the two-time defending
Class 5A State Champions, is 25-0-1
this season, and ranked No. 1 in the
national polls.
The Scorpions scored four times in
the first 15 minutes of the game
before pulling its starters and the final
goal was scored by All-American
goalkeeper, who was inserted into the
game at midfielder.
Boys soccer has been much more
successful as Lake Brantley, Lake
Mary, Lake Howell, Orangewood
Christian, Oviedo, Trinity Prep and
Winter Springs were all playing in
district cnampionship games Friday
night and all will advance to the first
round of the regional playoffs next
Thursday.

U p s e ts c o n tin u e
Lake Mary
boys win;
Oviedo
girls fall

S p e c ia l to th e H era ld

For the second time in as
many games UCF (16-4, 11-2)
faced a hot-shooting team
and found itself on the short
end losing back-to-back
games for the first time all
season as Belmont (14-5, 103) handed the Golden
Knights a 77-61 loss at the
Curb Event Center Thursday
evening.
Lyons led two UCF players
in double digits with 16
points, while Edwards fin­
ished with 10.
The Golden Knights will
remain in Nashville, Tenn.
for a match-up with
Lipscomb today (Saturday)
at 4:30 p.m...................
As always all the Knights
action can be heard on AM740 The Team with Marc
Daniels calling all the action.
Pregame coverage will begin
30 minutes prior to tip off.

By D ean S m ith

Sports Editor

With National Signing
Day threatening to steal
the headlines this week
there was a chance people
may have forgotten that
the prep basketball season
is winding down and sev­
eral teams are still trying
to secure a good seeding
for the upcoming tourna­
ments.
Well, the hardwood
quintets were not about to
just go through the
motions.
As seems to becoming
commonplace over the
past few weeks, there were
more than a few upsets
and near upsets on the
court this week.
Most probably would
have thought that the Lake
Mary boys coming back
from a 15-point deficit to
hand Lake Howell its first
regular season loss of the
season, 70-64, on Tuesday
would be the highlight of
the week.
But then on Thursday,
the Pine Ridge girls pulled
the shocker of the season,
upsetting No. 2 Class 6A
Oviedo, 50-47, the Lions'
first loss in some time.
That Lake Mar)' (13-7)
came from behind to win
is not news as the Rams
had also rallied from far
back to knock off
Hollywood-McArthur in
the championship game of
their own hoiday tourna­
ment.
But coach Kym
Gaudreau's charges pulled
off the comeback with star
Darryl Merthie saddled
with severe foul trouble.
The Silver Hawks (17-4),
who's previous three loss­
es all came in tournaments,
had won 11 games in row
and seemed destined to
win again when they took
the 15-point lead and saw
Merthie sit out the whole
second period on the
bench with three personal
See B asketball, Page 16A

STETSON MEN
EDGE CAMPBELL
Stetson's sophomore tan­
dem of E.J. Gordon and
Anthony Register combined
for 43 points as the Hatters
defeated visiting Campbell
75-72 in an Atlantic Sun
Conference game Thursday
night at the Edmunds Center.
Stetson (9-11, 7-7 A-Sun) won
for the seventh time in the
last 10 games while complet­
ing a season sweep over the
Camels (2-19, 2-12).
Gordon led the Hatters
with 22 points, six rebounds,
six assists and three steals.
Register added 21 points and
eight rebounds. Kevin Craig
and Mark Stiles also finished
in double figures.
Former Seminole High
School star had seven points
and nine rebounds in only 13
minutes for Campbell.
The Hatters have a chance
to officially clinch a spot in
the A-Sun tournament this
Saturday when they host
Gardner-Webb at 8 p.m.

Herald p h o to s by Jim Wentz

Lake
Mary
senior
guard^forward
Lyndon
Merthie (with ball, above)
picked up the slack when
his cousin, junior star
Darryl Morthie, got into
serious foul trouble and
scored a team-high 17
points to help rally the
Rams from a 15-point
deficit to a 70-64 upset vic­
tory over Lake Howell at
home on Tuesday, clinch­
ing at least a tie for the
Seminole
Athletic
Conference championship
with the Silver Hawks.
Lake Howell came back
the
next
night
and
outscored Lake Brantley,
80-67, behind a 39 point,
nine rebound, six steal
effort from 6-foot-10 senior
forward Pat Calathes (No.
33, right), who has signed
with
Saint
Joseph's
University in Philadelphia.
Calathes also had a gamehigh 26 points against Lake
Mary,

STETSON OPENS
SOFTBALL SE A SO N
WITH SWEEP

SCC team s get first road wins
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor

The roller coaster is on top of the hill
again.
The Seminole Community College
men's up-and-down season is back on
an up-tick again today after the Raiders
got their first Mid-Florida Conference
road win by rallying past St. Johns River
Community College, 75-62, Wednesday
night at Bill Tuten Gymnasium in
Palatka.
The Vikings were looking for their sec­
ond straight upset as they nad broken a

I

UCF
falls to
Belmont

17-game losing streak just last Saturday
night with a 77-73 upset of then confer­
ence leading Central Florida Community
College.
Seminole High School graduates Joey
Gunter and Marcus Robinson had a
huge hand in the upset as Gunter came
up with three late steals and hit two free
throws to break a 73-73 tie and Robinson
scored 11 points.
SCC arid the hosts were tied at half­
time, 37-37, despite a three-point barrage
by the Raiders’ Rushawn Johnson, who
hit five of his six 'treys' in the first half.
SJRCC took control of the tempo after

halftime, using the clock to slow’ SCC
and building a three-point lead with
under nine minutes to play.
But then the Raiders' defense forced
three turnovers and three quick shots
and went on a 10-0 run to turn the game
around.
Johnson led the way with 20 points,
five rebounds, four assists and two
steals, but he got plenty of help from
Vince "
Mosley
J 17 points,
&gt;yO“.
/ /4 assists, 3
rebounds), Will Graham (13
13 pollints, 13
rebounds, 3 blocked shots), TJ Jones (12
points, 5 assists, 2 steals), Joey Forestier
See SCC, Page 16A

I

Stetson softball opened
the 2004 season taking two
games from Florida Gulf
Coast, 6-0 and 7-2, Thursday
evening at the Stetson
Softball Field.
Former Seminole
Community College star
Blake Hoorelbeke was the
winning pitcher in the first
game, striking out six and
allowing only three hits. She
also excelled at the plate
with 2-for-3 effort that
included an RBI double.
Hoorelbeke was l-for-2
with an RBI at first base in
the nightcap.
Stetson is in action again
this weekend as it travels to
St. Augustine to compete in
UCF's Triple Crown Classic.
The Hatters are set to face
Marshall at 2 p.m. and
McNeese State at 7 p.m.
Friday, and Boston College
at 4:30 p.m. and Southern
Illinois at 7 p.m. Saturday.

�T iif. H krai.1)

Sunday. February fl. 2004

I 'B f i C

ISA

B a n n er sig n in g d ay fo r S em in o le C ou n ty a th letes
By D e a n S m ith

self to the soccer field, or
even female sports. She also
served as the place kicker on
L A K E M A R Y — in what
the varsity football team in
had to be one of the biggest,
2000
and 2001.
if not the biggest. National
An
honor mil student at
Signing Day's in history for
Lake
Mary,
Beary plays club
Seminole County athletes at
soccer
for
Seminole
Ice,
least 14 locals made their
coached
by
Bobby
Hurring.
future plans official on
Seminole ice claimed the
Wednesday.
Kohl's Atlanta Cup U-19
The biggest 'haul' was at
championship
and the Nike
Lake Mary High School
Norcross
Girls
Cup champi­
where 10 athletes, six football
onship
in
2003.
She attended
players and four from the
the
Mount
Berry
Senior
highly successful girls' soccer
Soccer
Camp
at
Berry
College
team, signed National
in
2000
and
2003.
Letter's of Intent.
Bear)’ will join a talented
The signings were headed
Lady
Vikings squad that fin­
by All-America linebacker
ished
its 2003 season with a
Keith Rivers agreeing to go
14-5-1 overall record and a
with co-Natiunal Champion
No. 12 ranking in the final
University of Southern
regular
season NAIA
California.
National Poll.
Hut he was not the only for­
* Pat Cucci (6-foot-1, 230
mer Ram of Coach Greg
pounds), linebacker, finished
Stanton to ink an NCAA
iris career with 244 tackles ...
Division 1scholarship as line­
had 107 tackles, seven tackles
men Randy Jackson and
for loss, three interceptions
Taylor Tremel will be attend­
and a sack as a senior ... third
ing the University of South
team Class 5A all-state selec­
Florida and Clemson
tion ... second team all-central
University, respectively.
Florida ... named the most
The other three signees will
valuable player of the East
be headed to 'cold country' to team at the Centra! Florida
play at NCAA Division 1-AA
All-Star Game ... first team
powers.
all-district and all-county ...
Defensive Hack Cameron
Orlando Kiwanis Golden
Bateman is headed to Illinois
Helmet w inner... Orlando
State University, defensive
Touchdown Club Defensive
end/linebacker R.J. Meyers is Player of the Week ...
on his way to Eastern Illinois
Orlando Sentinel Defensive
University, and Matt
Player of the Week ... in his
Firkowski Will be taking the
final prep season, the team
term 'strident/athlete' to a
finished 7-5 and advanced to
new level as he heads to the
the 5A state playoffs and
Ivy League to play at Yale
ranked No. 11 in the final
University.
state poll ... lettered in foot­
Bateman (six-foot, 180
ball, baseball and wrestling ...
pounds) will not be the only
recipient of the Lamp of
SAC star at Illinois State as
Knowledge, a athletic-aca­
Winter Springs star line­
demic award ... prep team­
backer I’at Cucci has also
mate of current Redbird Kyle
decided to become a Redbird, I lill... coached by Steven
where they will also join for­
Katz ... son of Patrick and
mer Hear standout Kyle 1till.
Letha Cucci ... his father
Also signing a football
wrestled at Appalachian State
intent from coach Steve Katz'
and was a wrestling coach at
Bears was offensive lineman
Central Florida ... Iris uncle,
Cody St. Onge, who will be
Steven, played football at
playing for Coach Hobby
1 louston.
Ross at the United State
* Natalie I laerens:
Military Academy at West
University of Memphis
Point. In other words, he will
women's soccer coach Brooks
be an Army Cadet.
Monaghan announced the
The final football signee on commitments of three prep
Wednesday decided to play
athletes Thursday as Carla
very close to home as m u **• I ‘Scanniello, Natalie 1laerens
Semi noltfi High School Alland Caroline Barrett each
State offensive lineman Mike
signed to play for the 2004
Lavoie became a member of
Lady Tigers. Monaghan went
coach George O'Leary's first
outside the state of Tennessee
signing class at the
to lure his first three signees
University of Central Florida. as the trio played scholasti­
Deciding on where to con­
cally in Colorado, Florida
tinue their soccer playing
and Georgia, respectively.
careers were Lake Mary's Jill
The fourtn-year head coach
Beary, Jessica Echterling,
expects to add three to four
Holly Peltzer and Natalie
more signees to his 2004 class
Haerens.
in the next few weeks.
Peltzer and Haerens will be
Monaghan addressed his
playing for Division I pro­
primary needs for the
grams at Florida State
upcoming season adding a
University and the University pair of forwards/midfielders
of Memphis, respectively,
and a goalkeeper to a team
while Beary and Echterling
that will have to replace just
are headed for NA1A powers
two seniors, "I am really
Flagler College and Berry
excited about these first three
College, respectively.
girls that we are bringing in,"
Also signing was Winter
Monaghan said. "They each
Springs softball star Crystal
have enormous upside and
Bullock with Florida
can have an immediate
Community College at
impact on our team. We still
Jacksonville.
have some room to add a
And while not all of the
couple of more players that
schools released information
should make this class even
on their signees, here is a few stronger."
that did.
Haerens propped at Lake
* Jill Beary: Berry College in Mary High School where she
Rome, Georgia has signed Jill earned four varsity letters for
Beaty to a scholarship offer to head coach Bill Eissele.
study at the school and play
Haerens helped guide Lake
soccer for the nationallyMary to the Florida Class 4A
ranked Lady Vikings soccer
state championship in 2002
team beginning in the fall of
and the 4A regional champi­
2004. The announcement was
onship in 2003 as the team's
made today by Berry head
starting goalkeeper. She was
coach Lorenzo Canalis.
a member of the Florida
Bear)' currently attends
Olympic
Development state
Lake Mary High School,
team
from
1999-2003.
where she is a four-year
The
five-foot-nine
goal­
member of the school’s varsi­
keeper
collected
numerous
ty soccer team and serves as
awards and honors through­
the team captain. During her
first three years at Lake Mary, out her prep career including
NSCAA Regional Allshe has helped lead her team
America
status in 2003. She
to regional and district cham­
was
an
Orlando
Sentinel Allpionships in 2002 and 2003,
County
and
All-Central
State Class 4A Final Four
appearances in 2002 and 2003 Florida team member in 2003.
Hearens posted a 41-9-5
and the state title in 2003.
career
record and held a 0.71
Last season, Lake Mary fin­
goals
against
average.
ished in the top 10 of the
"Natalie
is
a
very talented
National Soccer Coaches
goalkeeper that comes from a
Association of America/adiwinning high school pro­
das girls high school rank­
gram," Monaghan said. "She
ings.
will challenge for starting
While helping coach Bill
Eissele's Rams become one of spot right away and has tons
the nation's top soccer teams, of potential that hopefully I
can help her meet while she
Beaty has racked up plenty
is at Memphis."
of individual awards along
* Randy Jackson (6-foot-2,
the way. As a junior, Bear)’
260
pound), defensive line­
was named to the All-Central
man,
Second team Class 6A
Florida first team and the Allall-state...Orlando
Sentinel
Seminole County first team
all-Seminole
County...Twoby the Orlando Sentinel, and
way lineman, he had 115
has been an All-Seminole
Athletic Conference first team career tackles with seven
sacks in three years...30 tackselection the past two years.
See Signings, Page 16A
Beary has not limited her­
Sports Editor

M*r»W p h o to * b y D«an L S m ith and Tom m y V incent

Football was the name ol the game for the most pari during Spring National Signing Day on Wednesday. At Lake Mary six players (from
left to right) R.J. Meyers, Matt Firkowski,Cameron Bateman, Randy Jackson, Keith Rivers and Taylor Tremel all signed, while Seminole
High's Mike Lavoie (second photo from top) signed with the University of Central Florida and the Winter Springs duet of Pat Cucci (third
photo from top) and Cody St. Onge (bottom photo) signed with Illinois State and Army, respectively.

)

�P age 16A Sunday. February B. 2004

T he H eraiji

B a s k e tb a ll----------

Herald p h o to b y J im W e n tt

Josh Ingram (shooting over Nick Calathes) scored 13 points in Lake Mary’s upset of Lako Howell.

behind 17 points and six rebounds from
Continued from Page 14A
Bourque and 16 points and five assists from
fouls.
Pat Kiscaden.
But with a chance to clinch a tie for the
Ortega (18 points), Broderick (seven
Seminole Athletic Conference title on the line
rebounds) and Benefiel (six assists) led the
and playing before a large home crowd, the
way as Lake Mary Prep (14-8) rolled over
Rams rallied behind their 'other' Merthie,
Northstar
(8-13), 70-3(1.
senior Lyndon, and a tremendous defense to
Crooms
Academy
(9-13) got 12 points from
shut down the potent Lake Howell offense led
Polk and 10 points from Cherry in a 63-19
by 6-foot-10 St. Joseph's signee Pat Calathes.
laugher over Deltona Trinity (7-11).
Trailing 30-18 midway through the second
The brothers Dietrich, along with Schneider,
quarter, Lyndon Merthie, Josh Ingram and
scored 12 points apiece as Trinity Prep (19-3)
Andrew Layden led the charge as the hosts
won its 19th game of the season, 58-47, over
went on a 19-0 run that stretched to the mid­
Mt. Dora Bible (15-7).
dle of the third period and Lake Mary’ had a
Porta scored 33 points and Caulfield had 15
lead for good.
points and I) assists as Ora ngewood
Lake i lowed finally got things back togeth­
Christian (15-7) outscored Circle Christian, 78er and only trailed by four at the end of the
68.
third period, but the Rams refused to buckled
And Foster had 21 points, six rebounds and
an took an 11-point lead with 1:30 left to play.
five
steals and Matheny 15 points, six
That's when a trouble spot for Lake Mary
rebounds and four assists as The Master's
all season reared its ugly head again as the
Academy (10-9) edged Warner Christian, 41Rams missed seven straight free throws to
34.
allow the Silver I lawks to close to within 67The Oviedo girls (21-3) had gotten the final
64 with 33-seconds left.
week
of the regular season off to a good start
But that was ns close as it would gel as Lake
with
Koestner
and Cammack scoring 13
Maryr finally hit a free throw and also scored a
points each ami Tossi grabbing 12 rebounds in
final basket for the final points of the game.
a 69-46 victory over Lake I lowell, which got
Lyndon Merthie finished with a team-high
21 points from Codrey, 12 points from Konn
17 points, while Ingram and Darryl Merthie
and five assists from Isaacs.
both tallied 13 points and Andrew Layden
But on Thursday, Pine Ridge star Kiysa
added 11 for the winner's.
Killingsworth, the niece of former Oviedo star
Pat Calathes scored a game-high 26 points
Simon Harper, had a huge game with 20
for Lake Howell, while freshman John
points, 19 rebounds and eight blocked shots
Roberson, who hit his first three three-point
as the Panthers (15-7) edged the Lions.
shots and scored 11 in the first period, fin­
Hernandez (16 points) and Losauro (11) fin­
ished with 12 points.
ished
in double figures for Oviedo.
Both teams found enough energy to win
In another big game with local interest, No.
again the following night with Darryl Merthie
4-ranked Father Lopez (19-5) beat No. 8
bouncing back with 30 points, seven a s s is ts
Trinity Prep (17-4), 55-52, as Sanford's Jessica
and five rebounds as the Rams (14-7) denied
Pressley scored 17 of her 18 points and fellow
Seminole (11-10), 60-55 in overtime. Layden
All Souls graduate Jennifer Russi scored nine
chipped in with 11 points and three steals for
of her 11 points in the second half.
Lake Mary, while Cv Wynn (21 points) and
Kirkwood (17) and Badawi (14) led the scor­
Andrew Chapman (16 points) led the way for
ing for the Saints.
\
Arrow Force XII.
Pressley had scored 23 points and KuSqi six
Pat Calathes also came back with a
earlier in the week in a 67-28 thrashing of
vengeance, pouring in 39 points and also
Bustis.
accumulating nine rebounds and six steals as
Orangewood Christian (18-3) picked up a
the Silver Hawks (18-4) drubbed Lake
Brantley (7-14), 80-67.
couple of nice wins, led by the Miller sisters
Nick Calathes, the freshman younger broth­ who are doing double duty on the soccer field
this week also.
er of Pat, also had a big night with 15 points
and four assists, while Marquis Johnson (22
Rachel Miller had 17 points, seven steals
points, II rebounds) and Kyle Fowler (15
and four assists in a 39-36 defensive struggle
points, seven assists) led the Patriots.
with Circle Christian (21-6) and Rachel had 19
On other boys' games:
points and seven steals and Ashley Miller 17
Oviedo (19-3) had no letdown from its big
points and six rebounds in a 40-33 victory
win over DeLand, crushing Lyman, 81-27,
over Pine Castle Christian (11-12).

S ig n in g s
Continued from Page 15A
les as a junior on defense and
70 pancake blocks on
offense...Graded at 88% in
blocking assignments as a
Junior...Team captain...Also
participated in track and
weightlifting.
* Mike Lavoie (6-foot-5, 293
pounds), offensive lineman,
three-year starter at Seminole
High School ... coached by
Adam Stansbury ... all-con­
ference selection ... secondteam all-county honoree...
named Seminole's most out­
standing Scholar-Athlete ...
captain as a senior ...
Tangerine Bowl Scholarship
Award winner ... finished
seventh in his district as a
junior in weightlifting ... gold
medal winner at the Sunshine
State Games ... son of Jack
and Tracy Lavoie.
Coach Stansbury on Lavoie:
"Mike is a leader, he will
never quit until something is
done right either on the field
or in the classroom."
UCF head football coach
George O'Leary announced
the signing of 21 student-ath­
letes to National Letters of
Intent Wednesday on
National Signing Day. The
new class of UCF prospects
features nine offensive line­
men, five defensive linemen
along with five defensive
backs and one running back
and quarterback.
"I think No. 1 that when we
looked at the class when we
got here in January, 1 thought
the areas of concern to me
were offensive line, defensive
line and the comer position
either through attrition or
graduation with this senior
class coming up," stated
O'Leary. "That is where we
spent the bulk of our scholar­
ships and we ended up bring­
ing in nine offensive linemen,
five defensive linemen and
five defensive backs. We are
very pleased with that and
we were very happy to have
another quarterback join the
ranks.
"I was very pleased to get
our quarterback from the
local nigh school and I do
think we filled all of the areas
we needed some help from a

depth standpoint," added
O'Leary. "Next year's recruit­
ing will be more on a posi­
tional basis and hopefully
help all of our positions out. I
thought this current class
needed to spend time bring­
ing in linemen on both sides
of the ball."
The 2004 recruiting class for
the Golden Knights features
11 players from the state of
Florida along with three play­
ers from Georgia, two from
Louisiana and Canada along
with one player each from
Pennsylvania, Ohio and
South Carolina.
* R.J. Meyers (6-foot-2, 220
pounds), defensive end, AllSeminole County; AII-District
6A (largest Florida class);
Team Captain; 85 tackles/6
sacks/11 tackles for loss; Lake
Mary (7-5) qualified for state
playoffs.
* Keith Rivers (6-foot-2, 220
ounds), linebacker, 2003
onors included USA Today
All-USA first team, Parade
All-American, Super Prep
All-American, Prep Star AllAmerican, EA Sports AllAmerican, Insiders.com AllAmerican, Super Prep Elite
50, Prep Star Top 100 Dream
Team, Lemming Top 1(H),
Super Prep All-Dixie, Prep
Star All-Southeast, FOX
Sports Net All-South,
Gatorade Florida Player of
the Year and Florida Class 6A
Mr. Football runnerup as a
senior linebacker at Lake
Mary High...He had 111 tack­
les, 14 tackles for loss, 2 sacks
and 2 interceptions in
2003...As a junior in 2002, he
was a Student Sports Junior
All-American and Florida
Class 5A second team hon­
oree as he posted 160 tackles,
11 tackles for loss, 4 sacks and
2 interceptions...He made AllState as a sophomore in 2001
when he had 100-plus tackles...He was bom in Riverside
(Calif.) and lived in nearby
San Bernardino for 8 years
during his youth.
* Taylor Tremel (6-foot-5,
280 pounds), offensive line­
man, named to All-Dixie
team by SuperPrep...named
to Super 75 team in Florida
and ranked as the second best

center in the state by Florida
Times Union...all-country
selection...captain of the Lake
Mary team his senior
year...led team to state play­
offs each of his last three

years...has considerable
strength, he can already squat
lift 480 pounds... played for
Greg Stanton at Lake Mary
1ligli School...chose Clemson
over South Carolina and

Southern Miss.
And this is not the end of
the list as several more ath­
letes, including Oviedo foot­
ball star quarterback Lee
Sloan and wide receiver

Jason Raulerson who are
both expected to sign with
Colgate on Tuesday, will be
making their choices over
the next several weeks and
months.

E

s e e ---------------Continued from Page 14A
(4 assists, 2 steals), Nick Rollins (7 rebounds, 4
assists, 2 steals) and Kemaine Samuels (7
points).
Robinson was again in double figures with
10 points for the Vikings, while Gunter gained
special mention from his coach with six
rebounds and four assists.
With the win SCC is now in a three-way tie

Harald photo* by D«an L Smith and Tommy Vlncwit

The girls were not about to be outdone on Wednesday as the Lake Mary quartet of Holly Peltzer, Natalie Haerens, Jessica Echteriing and
Jill Beary (left to right, top) all signed soccer scholarships, while Winter Springs softball standout Crystal Bullock (bottom) signed with
Florida Community College at Jacksonville. On hand for the Bullock signing were her father Chris (left to right), Winter Springs softball
coach Mark Huaman and FCC-J head coach Jami Friedman-Lind.

for third with Central Florida and Santa Fe at
3-3, trailing Daytona Beach and Florida
Community College at Jacksonville, which
was upset by DBCC on Wednesday, which are
both 4-2.
The SCC Health and Physical Education
Center will be a hotbed of activity this week
as the SCC women try to take a step closer to
earning a spot in the state tournament when
they host FCC-J on Monday at 7 p.m.

Both the men and women will then host a
crucial doubleheader on Wednesday with
Central Florida coming to call. The women tip
off at 5:30 p.m. and the men at 7:30 p.m.
Admission to all home games is free.
In other SCC news, the defending State
Champion baseball team (3-2) got back to its
winning ways by opening this year's road
schedule with a 6-2 win over the Central
Florida Patriots (0-2) in Ocala on Wednesday.

Raiders starter Kyle DeYoung (1-0) pitched
brilliantly over 7 1/3 innings allowing only
one run on 5 hits striking out 4.
The SCC bullpen really came through allow­
ing only one run over the final 1 1/3 innings.
Leading the Raiders' offense was shortstop
turned outfielder Louie Curcio, who reached
base four times, scoring twice, and making a
spectacular fully laid-out diving catch in left
center.

�Financial
45-63

Rentals
91-127

Em ploym ent

Real Estate

67-73

141-165_____________

To Place Your Ad Call
21— P e r s o n a ls

71— HELr Wanted

71—H elp W anted

To W hom It M ay
Concern: I would like
to sincerely thank the
person who found my
attache case and
returned it to my front
door step. If you are
one of my neighbors,
please let me know, i
would like to siiako you
hand.
Robert D. Battern

Housekeepers Maids: Small
cleaning
business
Is
expanding Local men Must
have own transportation. Great
pay A hours Call 407-41S4995,
ask lor Karon

Simple Home Assembly Work
Easy with great pay A benefits
Send
SC 00
plus
Soft
Addressed
Envelope
to:
Mildred Spodon, 2732 Country
club Rd. Sanford, FL 32771.

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST'
Alw ays
n
good
policy,
especially
for
business
□(iportiirtios and franchises Call
Florida Depf of Agriculture A
Consumor Sorvicos of BOO-4357352 or FTC-HELP for froo
information. Or visit our Web sito
at www (tc gov/bizop.
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dopt ol
Agriculture
A
Consum er
Services botore soiling Call to
vonty lawful registration before
you buy

SpringHill Suites at Sominolo
Towno Center is looking tor
responsible porsons as our
Breakfast Hostess. House
Person A Room Cleaners
Seniors are welcome to apply
in person al 201 North Towne
Rd, Santord. or call 407-995-

27—N ursery &amp;
C hild C are
W il keep your child in my homo.
ngnsO-2yrs 4C accopted Gant
6pm. Mon Fn 407-321 8022
71— H

elp

W

anted

Attorcaio toacbers (F/T A PT
work until 6:30 p m ) and
substitute teachers needed
Prior childcare experience
required. CDA or degree
preferred Apply in person M F.
between 10 am • 1 pm . at Pago
Private School m Sanford, or tax
407-324-4513
excellent
compensation package lor F/T
employees EOE
Appointment Setters
PT
hours, FT pay
Up to
St2.55/hr 407-657-2900
D in in g Room S u p e rv is o r:
National food service company
has Immediate opportunity tor
expd Front of House person tor
Assisted Living Facility to
supervise dirxng room stal Expd
A training service A leadership
role is essential Good pay A
benefits Fox rosime to 407-3237336. Atln Mr C , 407-323-7306
(phone)

DRIVER: F/T CDL Class B
Apply m person al Cox Lumber.
3874 Church St , Sanford,
EOE.
Equip Operator - FRONT END
LOADER
fo r
u tilitie s
c o n tra c to r (407) 322-8133
H a irs ty lis t 8 N all Tech
N eeded: Com m lssioaUooth
Rental In a friendly saloon with
a relaxed atmosphoro 407-3248165
Holiday Inn Express is seeking
experienced Room Attendants
Apply at 3401 South Orlando
Dr, Sanford.

Imgation TectVtnstaitor neodod
Sfl In $12 per hour dopondmg
on experience Exp A DL a
plus Ploaso contact American
Engle Irngation. 407-834-7958

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR U N D E R G R O U N D
U TILITY C O N TR A C TO R
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN! Drug lr*« work pine*.
Apply at 090 Millar Drlva,
Altamonla Spring* 407-2609000
M A -P edlatrlc Back O ffice
FT/Bonefits, Pods exp desired
Fax 407-328-765S’ Cal 407-3210085.
Noed experienced full time
Walter or Waitress Ask lor
Petor, 407-323-4040
Now more than ovor • we
need
International
understanding! G overnm ent
monitored International Student
Exchange
O rganization
seeking individuals familiar with
local communities and schools
Place and supervise high
schqol foreign students Part tine
supplemental income, bonus,
travel opportunities. Or host an
nlomational student! C al 1-866286-6406

1000
Telomarkotmg Outbound. PT,
Salary A commission 407-6572900
Wanted exp d BKKeeper who
wants to bo fxwinaal wizard Sm
startup. Sa/hr F/T ♦ Bonus Lk
Mary, Fax resume 407-7081886
W indow
Estimator:
Commercial Hardware Door A
Hardwaro Div So It-motivated
w/rngmt skills, blue print
reading A purchasing Fax to
407-323-5644 or apply In
person, Cox Lumber, 3874
Church SI. Santord EoE.
Window Service. Proficient in
window repair/glaztng Clean
driving rocord Fax to 407-3235644 or apply in person, Cox
lumber, 3874 Church St.,
Santord EOE.
Work at Homo Around
Your Schodulo
$500 to $ t,5 0 0 PT
$2,000 to $6,000 FT
Full Training Provided
www torwoallhathome com

93— R ooms For
R ent
WEEKLY RENTALS
S ta rtin g 6 $82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423

OFFICE ASSISTANT. P/T.
Quick Books skills $ IO -$ t2
per hr Lake Mary Fax Resume
407-688 8244

Very nice, very clean turn rm .
alt utl, cable. A/C, Indry. phono,
kitch use, sec. dr, rosidont
owner, prtvale entrance No
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g tree
sober need apply. 407-3140924 or 407-330-7373.

Painter needed: Must heve
transportation, basic tools,
whites, exp preferred 407688 8708

Laka M ary B lv d A 427.
$350 Mo, ind.util, kit. W/D,
cable, nr SCO, airpt. NS. quiet,
prott, 407-322-1607

Pebble Junction has an
Immediate
FT
position
available Iro yard A bagging
peoplo Needs Individuals who
are hard wortung wflh fcxMfl n x p ,
have transportation A can lifl 50
lbs. Vacation A health benelits
after 90 days Apply in person
at 702 South French Ave,
Sanford. FL. Pre-employment
drug test required.

Private Room In Longwood
Homo, Steady Employed, NonSmoker $68 wk, $50 Deposit
407-830-6216

PT designer A driver needed in
local ftorist shop. Some exp
required Call lor appointment.
407-324-8000
Sales Rep lor roofing cleaning
company High commissions.
407-657-2900

M erchandise
Autom otive
181197
M iscellaneous
2 3 1-2 4 5

Sanford;
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, cotor TV,
kitchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-3214900.

97—A partments F urnished
Santord Large 1 5BR apt. sale
neighborhood.
com plete
privacy. Seeking t mature
working person $475mo or
$125wk, plus $250 sec , lease
407-321-3735.

99—A PARTA1ENTS U nfurnished

99—A partments U neurnished

115—I ndustrial
R entals

118—O ffice S pace
For R ent

141—H omes For
S ale

ROSELEA
V ILLA S

Now light Industrial SR 46,1 mllo
east ol 1-4. 2.000 - 10.000 si
Tom Ball. Brokor/Owner, 407701-2228

□Ifico/Wa re house 2500 sq tt.
AC office, prvnta hath Must sign
year lease 1 month security
deposit For more into, 407-3238122_____________________

Santord: 3/1 w/ceramlc Wo, new
carpet, paint A cabinets
Intercom A sec sys. electric oar
dr. Custom wood A mirrored
walls $70K 407-322-2354

141—H omes For
S ale

3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St.
Sanford
Hardwood
firs,
enclosed porches $89,500
407-929-7173 Of 918-495-2028

Move in Specials
2Bedroom/1Bath
W/D Hookups
1 M o n th Free Rent

407-330-6833 or 407298-3300
too— C ondominium
R entals
S anford: Lrg 1/1 condos
2nd floor. W O, huge W1 closet
3 avail from $490 mo
RE/MAX Roaity Resources
(407) 333-4400____________

W anted to work at a unique
River Front Restaurant.
S W A M P H O U S E G R IL L

3 8 6 - 6 6 8 -8 8 9 1

South Oak SI. 2/2, carpet,
appliances, screen porch,
$550 Caldwell Realty Svc.
407-788-3700

Apply between 2-4pm Tuesday - Friday

t

R entals
Office building, 1940 sq tt,
available now 225 N. French
Ave. Sanford Groat location,
next to Eckerds 407-323-0715

Focus
On
Savings
Shop Seminole Herald's
Classifieds Everyday!

A ffo rd ab le S anford Home
3/2. 1 car g a r, In groat shape
2604 M yrtle Ave. S99K.
Fernando Martinez, Remax
Associates. 386-747-8380

•BUY*SELL*TRADE
You can do it all with a

Sorter* BeraM
clstsfflMlai
Call (407) 322-2611
To Speak to a
Classified M Specialist
Or Fai Your Ad
(407) 323-6406

Rare Florida Find: Old Florida,
close to Seminole matt. Nearly
1 aero on Woktva Rrvor with 2/2
d w , many upgrades. 407221-4108

D on't M lta This One!
Pncod Under Today's Markot
4BR2BA CHA. Nco Comer lo t
Asking $61,000

P

’ 0

‘R e n ttIf

0

0

4 0 7-3 2 1-0 7 5 9
4BR3 5 B a . 2 Cor garage, alarm
system, liroplace, enclosed
porch, inside laundry, loncod
yard, $1,000/m o. 407-0349058.

DOYLES
RENTALS
S anford: 1/1, Living A Bedrm.
Kitchen. Sower. Water, Lawn Svc
&amp; Rofuse Included. $435/$350
Dep,
S a n fo rd : 2/2, Split Plan,
C overed
Patio.
HUD
Assistance
Available
$540'$450 Deposit
Santord: 32, K/lchen, Living Rm.
Dining Rm. Large Yard. Utility
Rm, Dbl
Carport
HUD
Assistance
Available.
$825,'S800 Deposit
S anford, P ra te rv e A t Lake
M onroe: Now Community, 4/2.
Brand Now, Dbl Garago. Living
Rm. Family Rm, Alarm System
$1!50/$1000
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
(407) 322-2495
WE RENT A SELL HOMES
www doyt*t**ltyonlln* com
House 3BR
2BA
wood
burning stove In family rm,
screened carport, refrigerator A
stove included, largo backyard,
across from Pine Crost Elom
2004 S. French Ave, Sanford,
$950MO, S9S0 Deposit 407-3237999 or 407-970-8268

M orrison hom es are made for living!
The home designs, ;is taint ituI as they are livable, reflect the very latest in features and amenities.
Morrison 11nines neighborhoods are created from the ground up to take better advantage of the
natural landscape while offering a more rewarding lifestyle. Then there are the 2-Year Blanket and
10-Year Structural Warranties that make buying a Morrison home an easy, no stress decision.
Visit any one of our neighhorhixxls and see for yourself why Morrison homeowners “have it made"!

1 Country Club of Mount Dora
3BR/2BA: Over 1400 sq ft.
appliances, 2 c garage over 1/4
acre fenced yd, SSOCL’mo.
Venture 1 P roperties, Paul
O s b o rn *. 407-321-4764

2
3

Santord: 3/1, CHA. shade,
close to park, references
required.
£750/m o, $750
deposit. 407-323-9705.

4

105—
D uplex/T riplex

Visit our Web site
for Additional Information
on all 16 Central Florida
Area Communities!

LAKE ADA t B0RM $505MO
1 B0RM , 1605140 AND UR
Cable Included
407-323-6670
S antord/Laka M ary: 1,2, and
3BedroomApts staring at S539
Lake Front Living Free Rent)
Call now. 407-322-9104. EHO,

117— C ommercial

103— H ousesU nturnished

MARINER S VILLAGE

LINE COOK, PREP
COOKS and SERVERS

252-319

407- 322-2611

28R/1 BA apt w/ screen porch
All utilities included. S15fYwk.
plus deposit 407-324-2464.

Experienced

199-229

services

5
6
7

107—M obile H omes
For R ent
ELDER SPRINGS oft SR 427,
2BR starting al $135 per week.
$ f 36 Depose C al 407-3333964
or 407-302-7034

35

www.morri5onhotnci.com
OrtmJo'i Bfil Nra Hum* Aiirru*

REALTORS
WELCOME

Ut 1StMl ItWIW I* MUill M l tnliKtioia
M m aunt in* Mount*

1lotkMft

$3,000 BONUS!*
From the $140$ * 800-213-6132
Woods
$2,500 BONUS!*
From the $180$ * 800-397-4884
Enclave at Lake Foreit
$3,000 BONUS!*
Grand Finale!
From the $250$ • 407-6B8-9290
Reserve at Lake Foreit
$3,000 BONUS!*
New Phase Open!
From the $280$ • 407-323-020!
Alexandria Place
$4,000 BONUSt*
From the $200$ • 407-814-0139
Venetian B ay-M odels Open!
$2,500 BONUS!*
From the $170$ • 407-688-1877
Greystona - Now Pre-Sellingl
NewTownhome Community!
From the $150$ • 407-832-r
Signature Selection Center
Design Center • 407-834-7152

FtonHim m M I U tl - 777,54 hut uM »n* i», ■
SOrmn l« |u li!| In i4icr5uf pornoUMi f i u i piagum

�P age 211 Sunday. February 8.200-1

T iik Herald

F in a n c ia l

45-63

R e n ta ls
si-1 2 7

E m p lo y m e n t

/ M e r c h a n d is e

____

67-73

199-229

AFFORDABLEHOMES
VENTURE 1PROPERTIES
muon: Rum19I000oao
N» horocf w i n w n i Krt

toys toes ediUWteik
Cot lexciewt Stpoi!
simnou. a uua vausu'
H enova ta d :U ko new, new
carpet &amp; punt, Itv. dm. lam rm,
■c porch. Inside utility plus
12x14 workshop, fenced yd
$74,900
F ixe r U pper: Sold ns i l l 3/2,
Eat-In Kit., Llv Rm, $62,900
A enovxted V2: Over 1700 sq
ft. Uv. Din. Fam. Carport, 1/4
•e ra fenced. $105,000.
M arkham W o o d * Road: 4/3,
over 3,000 *q ft, W/Uv, Din,
Fam Fkn, Wiflreplaca Sc Pool
6 Spa on over 1 Acre W/3Car
Side Entry Oarage $427,900
R enovated: 3/2, Llv Dm Rm.
Oarage $79,900

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

221—G ood T hings

School, On 5 Acres,
Lake M ary-17/92 Area
Tram m ell C row Co.
B00-400-5505

BEDRM - 8 PC H ^)-ond Louis
VIII
CHERRYWOOD.
all
Dovetail, Dresser, trl-mlrror.
Chest, 2 NitoStds. Unused. Stilt
Boxed. Cost SISK, Sefl S3,250
407-660-1415

Grapefruit tor sate. Bring your
own container. You Pick. $1.25
a bushel. 1804 Tangerine Avo
407-322-5318

151— I nvestment
P roperty For S ale
For Sale By O w ner 3I3R'1,5BA
House,
zoned
RC1
commercial 312 East 25th St,
Sanford.
Hardwood
tlrs,
enclosed porches. $69,500.
407-929- 7 173 or 9 1B-495 2026

155—
C ondominiums For
S

a le

Condo,
desirable
quiet
Allamonlo. 3/2, 1300 sq ft. 3
patios, doublo carport/garago,
pool $110,000, 555 E. Orange
407-831-6932,
IM p/hom o pacbnl notpowmostr

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 7 6 4

/ is te r ia

R e a lt y Inc.
Need an Investment?? Want
to Mcve out of Apnrtmorrt Uto??
Sanford
Qreat Utile Bungalow on .24
Acre lot w/updated Electric,
Plumbing &amp; Root, ■* CCP.
$89,000
C ALL ANO ASK US ABOUT
REO OR FORECLOSURE
PROPERTIES.
Itiie L Winter
Springs. Stunning 5/3 Estate
on Nearly 1 Acre. Updated w i
Attention to Detail Wonderful
master Retreat. 2734 OLA
$350,000
C a ll Jo yce S tansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan D uttw eller
407-679-1000

149— C ommercial
P r o p e r t y For S ale
C h u rch e s ft S chools
A ll Sixee ft L o ca tion s
C a ll Tram m all C row Co.
(407)616-1275
For Sale By Owner: 3BFV1 5BA
House,
zoned
RC1
commercial. 312 East 251h St,
8anlord.
Hardwood
tlrs,
enclosed porches $89,500
407-929-7173 or 916-495-2026

DININQRM:
BOMBAY
CHERRYW OOD, 110" Dbl
Pod, 6 Chippondalo Chrs, 72'
Butlot/Hutch, Unused. Still
Boxed, Cost S16K. Sell $3950
Marble Server $750, t3 pc
Chorry Set. 76" Table. B chrs,
China Cab , S1295 407-660t415
BED: $120 brand new quoon
double-sided pillow -top set
w'warranty Can deliver.
407-275-7626
BED: $205 luxury King
pittowtop mattross set New. in
plastic Del, avail 407-2750612.
BED: 1 brand new tuil-sizo
orthopedic
turn
sot
w/warranty $05 407-2750935
BED: 1 tutl sue orthopedic firm
m attress set. Never used.
Warranty $95 407-331-1941,
BED: 1 quoon luxury (Irm
pillow-top mattross set Brand
new w,'warranty. $155.407-3311322. Dolivory available
BED: 1 King double-side pillowtop mattress set, never used,
manulacturor's warranty. $230.
407-339-0678, can deliver,
BEDRM - 9 PC Loron
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bed.
Rails, Drossor. Mirror. Chest. 2
Nitestds, unused. Still Boxed,
Cost $7k Sell $1950407-6601415
DAYBED: Victorian style, 2 twin
mattresses w'warranty. pop-up
trunrJe A l brand now. $295 407331-1941.

221— G
BEDRM: 6 pieco brand new
set still In boxos. $450 407275-7626

Hospital Bed Adjustable with
controls, fust like new $100
407-322-4094
Kenmoro- heavy duty, extra
capacity washer, excel cood.
Asking $150, Maylag extra
largo capacity gas dryer heavy
duty commercial grade like
now littlo use Asking $300
407*326-6335

is c e l l a n e o u s

B u tc h G ardens ’ Tempo
T ickets’ (2) fo r $95.00, w ill
deliver. G ood onytlm e. 407365-7035.
BUSH HOG MOWING
SERVICE
407-322-5779

231— C a r s For S ale

187—S porting

1990 Acura Integra MS 1
owner, auto. AC. 407-365-7925,
$1,975

Goons

1990 Cadlac Brarrtz Sport sOvor,
spoke wheel covers, looks
good, runs good, no A/C.
$2500. 407-330-0434.

P ool
Table:
Btl
IBC
pr A. ssional sonos. 3 pc 1" slate.
Hhr pockets, tott. unused, still in
crate, cost S4K. sol $1450 407660 1415

M

2001 F o rd R anger: 4x4.
extended cab, automatic, 4 06
V6.
PW,
PS.
excellent
condition 16k miles $11,000.
407-324-2612.

223—
M

S pa/H ot tu b , 5 po ro o n
portable w ith lounger. 5hp, 20
je ts, never used. $1650. 407399-0402.

191— B

Ford, F-150,
1983, r u n t good. $600.
407-688-0157.

2001 Nissan Frontier 4x2 XE:
King Cab. low mileage with a
cap 5 speed. AC, CD/tape. 4
cyl. Burgundy $9500 407-3304186
Pickup Truck : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995, 104,000 miles,
dark green, extended cab, VB,
power everything $5,299 407322 5377 eve
Truck Cap: tits small
pick up trucks $100.
407-328-0638.

1990 Honda Accord EX: 2 door,
Standard shift, CD player. Sun
rool, A/C. Good condition
$2,500 407-688-4324

u il d in g

1995 NISSAN 240SX/SE.
AUTOMATIC. 2 DOOR,
AM/FM, SECURITY ALARM,
COLD A/C, CLEAN. WELL
MAINTAINED, CD PLAYER,
ONE OWNER. STEEL GREY
COLOR. $3,000 DRIVES
BEAUTIFULLY I CALL 306
7B9-8070

a t e r ia l s

CO RRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFING lor Barns, Boat
Docks, Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15"x20’ $200.00/ea.
I8 'x 2 0 $237 6Ct'oa. Surplus
Stool ft S lfpty, Inc Apopka 407293-5780

S u p p l ie s

1999 Ford Escort: 60,000
miles, very clean, runs
o xa ikn t $4,800 406-314-7183
or 407-322-2344

For Sale; 33 gallon octagon
aquarium with stand and
aqjpm ont ArAix] $100 00' 407327-1010.

92 Dodge Dynasty, P.S., P B..
cold air, new transmission,
new muftter, good condition,
$2100 407-324-2782/

199— P ets &amp;

92 Mercury Grand Marquis In
good condition, 407-3230924

211—A ntique &amp;
C ollectibles

235—
T ruck/B uses/V ans
For S ale
1987 GMC 1/2 ton Freshly
rebuilt
350
engine,
performance 350 transmission,
2800 stal, now brakes, good bras
ft ito *. $1 BOOobo. 407-3266489
or 321-363-7391.

217—Garage Sales
BENEFIT
SALE
CAT
PROTECTION SOCIETY, Saturday
ft Sunday, Fab 7 4 1. 2160
Mellon villa Avo, Santord. oft East
25th St, tam-Spm

$440 Month

_______

Legals
5700, on or belorn 27 day ot
February, 2004, and file Ihe orig­
inal with the Clerk ot this Court
either
before
service
on
Plaintiffs Attorney or Immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise a default
will be entered against you lot
the rebel demanded in the
Complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal
ot thla Court on JAN 21,2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By; AMutcock
Deputy Clork
It you are a person with a dls
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In ordor to participate in
tins proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to tho provision
ot certain assistance Please
contact Court Administration at
301 North Park Avenue, Suite
N301. Santord. Florida 32771
(407) 343-4227. within (2) work­
ing days ot your receipt of this
notice. It you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800)-955
0771.
Howard A Speigel. Esquire
1133 Louisiana Avenue, Suite
214
Winter Park. Florida 32789
Publish February 1, 8. 15, 22,
2004
B027

407-323-3301

s

3291 S. Santord Ave., Sanford

The St Johns River Water Management District has rocoivod
the application tor Environmental Resource Permit(s) from the
following applicant(s):
Twin Rivers Commercial Development LLC. 120 N Central Ave ,
Oviedo. FL 32765. application #40-117-21064-14 The project is
located m Seminole County, Section 19. Township 21 South,
Range 32 East The ERP application is tor construction ol a sur­
face water management system tor the Twin Rivers Commercial
Center, a 4 559-acre protect.

Country
Style
City
Living

Duke Indiana Construction LP. 4700 Miilenia f liv d . Suite 380,
Orlando, FL 32839, application #40-117-29006-9 The protect Is
located in Seminole County. Sections 06 ft 07. Township 20
South, Range 30 East. The ERP application Is lor construction ol
a surface water management system lor a 4 65-acre tire station community center known as the City ot Lake Mary Municipal
Complex.
Land Capital Group, 1741 Sidewinder Dnva. Suite 201. Park
City, UT 64060. application #40-117-80900-4 The protect is
located In Seminole County, Section 29, Township 19 South,
Range 30 East. The ERP application Is lor construction ot a sur­
face water management system tor a 0.976-acre, commercial
development known as the Rinehart plaza (Parcel 2).

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

Debbie Morgan, 6005 N. County Road 427. Santord. FL 32773,
application #40-117-92193-1. The project Is located in Seminole
County. Section 23. Township 20 South, Range 30 East The
ERP application Is lor construction o l a surface water manage­
ment system tor a 1.66-acre office building known as the
Sprinkler Repair. Inc.

300 OFF
1st M onth s R e n t
With 1? Mo Lease &amp;Approved Credit
• Spacious AparlnicnUi ultti large Closets • !-ikc
Front * Volleyball» Sparlline l\xil • Trntils Courts

C o u n tr y L a k e

Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Santord * 330-5204

i

The Ryland Group In c , 605 E. Robinson S t. Suite 750, Orlando
FL 32801. application #40-117-92181-1. The protect is located in
Seminole County, Section 30. Township 20 South, Range 30
East. The ERP application is lor construction of a surface water
management system for a 23 63-acre, residential development
known as Brentwood Club.
The file(s) containing each of the above-listed application) s) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday except for legal
holidays. 8:00 a m. to 5:00 p m at the St. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center, Written objections to the application may be made, but
should be filed with (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 Reid
S t . Palatka. Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from the
dale of publication Written objections should Identity the objec­
tor by name and addreaa. and fully describe the objection to the
application Filing a written objection does not entitle you to e
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing Only

I

Publish Februery 1,8. 15. 22.
2004
B029
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 2414 S
Cedar Ave , Santord, Seminole
County. Florida, under tho
Fictitious Name ol T-N-T Design
and that I intend to register said
name with the Division ol
Corporations.
Tallahassee.
Florida, m accordance with ttie
provisions ol the Fictitious Name
Statutes.
to-WIt
Section
86509, Florida Statutes 1991
Terry Pettit
Publish February 8. 2004
B067

WHAT: VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN March 6. 2004
TIME: tOOOam
WHERE: A ft R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #

1 ) 1994 Honda Civic
1HGEJ112XRLOO50O2
2) 1993 Mitsubishi Eclipse
4A3CF44E6PE068579
3) 1988 Lincoln 4 Dr
1LNBM81FXJY600038
Publish: Fobruary 8. 2004

B071
NOTICE OF SALE
WHEN 2-25-04 at 9 00 a m
WHERE: Miranda's Towing
328 Loyd Lane. Oviedo, FL
32765
CAR 1976 CHEV, P,U
VIN# CCL146J165007
Publish Fobruary 0, 2004
B072
NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COUF1T
OF THE 18th JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-2211-14-Q
ANN N HARDY
Plaintiff,
v.
GARRY OUELLETTE
Defendant

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL CASE NO.
03-CA-2600-16-E

(t) 1985 Mitsubishi Pickup Gry
Vm# JA7FP2407FP415456
(Auction dale 3-2-04)

IN RE FORFEITURE OF A
KASEA MINI 50 ATC. V IN .
RFRASHA373A004040, ANO 1
HITACHI TELEVISION, MODEL
#51F500, SERIAL #V3C011590

Auction will be Held on See
Above Dates
At 2pm Al Tri-County Towing
1155 Belle Ave Winter Spgs FL
32706
Publish February 8. 2004
B068

NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
II alive, and It ho be dead. Ins
respective unknown spouse. It
one exists, heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors and all olher
claimants by, through, under or
against
GARRY OUELLETTE
and ell parties having or claim­
ing to have any nght. title or
Interest in the property herein
described
Last known address ol the
Defendant is as M ow s

CJo Louise Ouellette. 1375 East
Lasallo Street. Hernando. FL
34442
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to partition on the follow­
ing properly In Seminole,
Florida
Lot 62. KAYWOOD REPLAT,
according to the plat thereof as
recorded In Ptat Book 30. Page
27 and 28, public records of
Seminole County, R
Parcel ID # 32-19 30-5GS0000-0620
has been filed against you and
the above-named Defendants,
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written detenses, rt
any. to It on the Attorney lor
Plaintitlls);
HOWARD
A
SPEIGEL, SUITE 214, 1133
Louisiana Avenue. Winter Park.
FLORIDA 32789. (407) 647-

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

Last known address
350
Isabella
Drive,
Longwood,
Florida 32750
Current address Unknown
And all parties claiming interest
by, through, under or against
Cornelius Dewayne Paige and
Francheska Tamika Ward, and
ll parties having or claiming to
have any right, bile or interest in
the property herein described
VOUR ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED thal an action lor forfeiture
ol the following property seized
and held In Seminole County,
Florida KASEA MINI 50 ATC,
V I N RFRASHA373A004040,
AND 1 HITACHI TELEVISION,
MODEL 451F500,
SERIAL
#V3C011590, has been tiled
against each ol you In the Circuit
Court ot the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Seminole
County, Florida You are required
to serve a copy ot your written
delenses, it any. to the complaint
upon Tesha Scolato, Sheriffs
counsel, whose address I* 100
Bush
Boulevard,
Sanford.
Flonda 32773, on or before the 5
day ol March. 2004, and hie the
original said written detenses
with the Clerk ol this Court 0ither
before service on Sheriff's coun­
sel or Immediately thereafter,
Otherwise, a delautl will be
enterod against you lor the relief
demanded In the complaint
DATED this
2004

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN March 9, 2004
TIME: 10 00am
WHERE A A R Towing Service
1001 N Oriando Ave
Maitland FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
1) 1989 Jeep Cherokee
1J4FT38L4KL474630
Publish February 8. 2004
B073

TO Cornelius Dewayne Paige
Francheska Tamlka Ward

day ol JAN 23,

Legals
n o t ic e

II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order to perticipale
In this proceeding, you are enti­
tled, et no cost to you, to the
provision ot certain assistance
Please contact the ADA
Coordinator et 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N-301, Santord.
Florida 32771, telephone (407)
665-4330. extension 4227. with­
in 2 working days ot your receipt
ot this Notico ot Hearing; it you
are hearing or voice impel red.
call (800) 955-0771

NOTICE

Notice ot Vehicle Auction

Call lor more Information

Sanford Court Apartments

Legals

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
By; A Mulcock
Deputy Clark

Legals

Two Sea Captain Lam ps in
yellow slickers $40 00
407-322-5664

$750.00 obo. 407-469-6494.

Starting At

h in g s

E at

Pressure Washing Equipment
For Sale: Potyotholyne tank. 325
gal water, $350, 200 gal,,
yellow. $250 . Airless ASM 300
Series, $750, Pressure wash
carls, $25 ea 407-321-4122

1923 Prlzar Wood Cook
•tove: Excellent condition.

Studio and
1BedroomApts.

T

1968Chevy S-10.4 cyL 5 speed,
cold AC Daily driver $ 1500 obo
407-328-6409 or 321-3637391.

Navol Oranges
Rod G rapefruit
M eriw ether Farm *
3461 Colory Avo, Sanford.

Bedroom set. King size, triple
drossor w'mirror, 2 nito stands,
$300. Good condition. Also
Singer
sewing
machine
w/cablnet, $100 407-3396062. or 407-324-7806.

DINING ROOM:
12 pc
beautiful
chorry
double
pedestal table, 8 chairs. Lgtiled
hutch, buftot, In boxes, $6,500
valuo, sacrifice $1300.407-2750612.

235—
T ruck/B uses/V ans
For S ale

at

o o d

to

BEDROOM; 7 pc cherry wood
sleigh sot, now. boxod. can
deliver $950. 407-275-0935

E

Send ees

407 - 322-2611

149— C ommercial
P roperty For S ale

to

231-245

M is c e lla n e o u s

141-165

To P lace Your Ad Call
141— H omes For
S ale

181-197

R e a l E sta te

A u to m o tiv e

those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the
application and who tile a petition meeting tho requirements of
Soctions 120.596 and 120 57, Flonda Statutes, and Chapter
2 B -t0 6, Flonda Adm inistrative Code, may obtain an
Administrative hearing All timely filed wntten objections will be
presented to the Board for consideration In its deliberations on
application prior to tho Board taking action on tho application.
Gloria Lewis, Division Director. Division ot Permit Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District
Publish. February B, 2004
B066

Santord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice □&lt; Foreclosure ot
Lien and Intont to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 of
the Florida Statutes that on
02/26/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd . Santord. FI
32771-4059, Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or reject any am ity all
bids
1GNDM15ZXKBI30143
1989 Chevrolet Astro

VEHICLE AUCTION

%
1, *02 Mils..
#4A3AA46G62E019443
2. ’94 M ils .
#4A3CF44B6RE0I9194
3 91 Ford.
# 1FMDU32X8MUA50768
4 91 Ford,
#IFAPP6044MH1B4615

1P3AP6430RN248949
1994 Plymouth Sundance

Auction to be held on 03-01-04
O 10AM at Pritchett s Towing,
1240 S Ronald Reagan Blvd.
|C H 427). Longwood

2G4WB14WXK1404841
1989 Buick Regal

Publish February 8, 2004
B074

Publish February 8, 2004
B070

NOTICE
The auction Is to lake place
Mon., Feb. 16lh, 2004 with the
contents being sold to the high­
est bidder Owner reserves the
nght to bid The sale is being
held to satisfy a landlords lien
and will be held at 978 English
Town Lane, Winter Spnngs. FL
32708 at 10 00 am Items to be
sold:
1980* model Ford
Thunderbird and misc personal
items
Publish February 8, 15, 2004
B086

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is heieby given that I am
engaged in business at 499 N
Stats Road 434. Suite 2007,
Altamonte Springs, Seminole
County, Florida, under Ihe
Fictffious Name ot Protective
Solutions and thal I intend to
register said name with Ihe
Division
ol
Corporations,
Tallahassee. Florida. In accor­
dance with the provisions ol the
Fictitious Name Statutes. to-Wit
Section 865 09. Flonda Statutes
1991
Philip Costa
Publish February 8, 2004
B090

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
FEBRUARY 27, 2004, at 9 00
AM at 325 Aulin Ave . Oviedo.
FL
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before the Auction Irom 9AM
until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified funds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to
accept or refuse any and all
bids
The following
offered lor bids:

vehicles

are

1992 DODGE 250 VAN
VIN# 2B6HB21X5NK152614
Publish February 8, 2004
B091

UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal ot the described vehi­
cles was conducted in compli­
ance with F S 713 70 Notice
trial Harrys Towing wilt sell said
vehicles at Public Auction lor
Cash on February 20, 2004. al
10 00 A M at 102 N Maple Ave ,
Santord. FL 32771 All vehicles
sold AS IS. No title guaranteed.
Hairys Towing reserves the right
to bid on any vehicle
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale

NOTICE OF SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant to Flonda Statute
713 585. Mid Florida Lien and
Recovery, will salt al public sale
lor cash the b lo w in g described
vehiclels) located at lienor's
place to satisfy ■ claimed baft for
1994
ISUZU
SW
VIN:
JACOH58V2R7911B09
Lien
Ami : $890 00. Owner/Cathle
Phillips Nor sen 31 Stone Gate
No
Longwood.
FLCustomer/Kevin
Williams
Uenor/BGFP Inc dba Coffman
Transmission 8250 S Highway
17-92 Fern Park. FL 32730 Tel
407-331-6211. 2000 KIA 4D
VIN K N A FB 1615Y 520098B
Lien
Ami:
$2033 00
Owner/Carlos Ramos 18415
Holbttai Rd Orlando, FL.
L la n h o ld a r / O r lv a t lm a
Acceptance Corp PO Box
2997 Phoenix. AZ. Uanor/Auto
Specialty 100 Highhne Dr #108
Longwood. FL 32750 Tal 407634-5777. Sale data February
14, 2004. 10 00 am at 100
Highkna Dr #106 Longwood.
FL. Said vehicle!*) may be
redeemed by satisfying the ken
prior to tala data You have the
nght to e hearing at any time
prior to tale data by Nmg a
demand lor hearing in the circuit
court Owner has lha nght to
recover possession of vehicle by
poalxig • bond in accordance
with F S . 559 9 17. Any proceeds
In excess of the amount ol the
ban win be dspoelted with the
Clerk ol Circuit Court in Ihe

county where ihe vehicle is held
Publish: February 8. 2004
B096

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

*

Notice is hereby given
Seminole Paint ft Body will sell
at Public Auction lor salvage tor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der, the lollowing described
vehicle*

Vehicle Auction

1991 FORD
1FAPP36X9MK190140

Date FEBRUARY 16, 2004 O
1:00 A.M.
Location: 1236 W Hwy 436.
Altamonte Spnngs. FL 32714

Publish Februiry 8. 2004
B092

1967 Honda ■green
# 1HGCA564HA126901

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

1967 Ford - black
# 1FABP36X4HK156297

Notice la hereby given
Seminole Paint ft Body will eel
at F'ubiic Auction tor salvage for
cash on demand to highest bid­
der, the following described
vehicles:

Publish February 8. 2004
B095

FEB. 26, 2004
FEB. 26. 2004
93 Pty Laser
VIN# 4P3CF34B4PE02B081
FEB. 27, 2004
91 GMC Jimmy
VIN# IQKCS16ZXM8505163
The auction wM be held el
12 00 PM on the sad data*
above
Al Seminole Paint ft
Body 2540 S Myrtle Ave.
Santord. FL 32773 Prospective
bidders msy inspect vehicles
one hour prior to tale Term*
are cash or certified funds.
Seminole Wrecker reserves the
right to accept or reject any and
aB bids
Publish; February 6. 2004
B094

VEHICLE AUCTION
1.

-02 MRS .
#4A3AA46G62E019443

93 Ply Laser
VIN# 4P3CF34B4PE028061
FEB. 27, 2004

2. 94 M itt
#4A3CF44B6RE0t9194

91 GMC Jimmy
VIN# 1QKCS1BZXM85051B3

3 91 Ford.
#1FMDU32X6MU A50768

The auction wiM be held el
12 00 PM on the said dales
above
At Seminole Paint ft
Body 2540 S Myrtle Ave.
Santord. FL 32773 Prospective
tedders may inspect vehicles
one hour poor to sale Terms
are cash or certified funds
Seminole Wrecker reserves the
nght to accept or reject any and
all bids

4 91 Ford.
#1FAPP60*4MM184815
Auction to be held on 03-01-04
O 10AM el Prttchen't Towing.
1240 S Ronald Reagan Blvd
(C R 427), Longwood,
Pubtah February 6. 2004
B074

Publish: February 6, 2004
6094

�T h e H er a ld

Legals

Legals

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For Information on Seminole
County BCC procurement*,
please visit our website at

h y p e r l i n k

'http//www co semlnole tl ut/pu

' c h a s i n g *

www co semlnole tl ua/purehasln0
.
select
Current
Procurements lor a list of all
active solicitations lor RFPs,
PSs, IFBs and CCs, Many can
be downloaded hnd 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 Stroet. Room
3208 Sanlord. FL
32771
between the hours of BAM to
5PM Mon Frt
To guarantee receipt of adden­
da. it Is the respondents respon­
sibility to contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fi»ed receiving dato
of submittals, bids
Addenda
Information is also available on
the County's Web Page
Publish February 8. 2004
B064

Warehouse Receipt issued to
Jose Marques
Balance Due (1,490 50
Last Known Address 28501 SW
152nd A ve . Lot # 278, Miami.
Florida 33033
Contents ol Lot One pallet of
household good and personal
effects weighing 840 pounds
loaded from 8518 View Point
Court, Orlando, Florida on
March 7. 2002
Lot S-1465
Warehouse Receipt issued to
Anthony &amp; Lesley Edwards
Balance Due $1.405 34
Last Known Address 1351 Oak
Street. Redlands. CA 92373
Contents of Lot Seven pallets of
household good and personal
effects weighing 7.260 pounds
loaded from 57 Calnsbrook
Street. Ocoee. Florida on April
19.2002
Date of Auction Saturday,
February 28, 2004
Time ol Auction 10 00 am
Place of Auction Warehouse
Grounds. Tredway's Moving 8
Storage.Inc
400 Central Park Drive
Sanlord. FL 32771
Publish Fobruary 8. 15. 2004
B075

CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
ttie City Commission of the City
of Lake Mary. Florida, that said
Commission will hold a Public
lleanng on February 19, 2004
at 7 00 P M , or as soon there­
after as possible, to consider
Socond Reading and adoption
of an Ordinance entitled
ORDINANCE NO

1121

The Public Hearing will be hold
at the Lake Mary Community
Cenler, 260 N Country Club
Road. Lako Mary Ttie Public Is
invited lo attend and be heard
Said lieartng may be continued
from lime to lime until a final
decision is made by the City
Commission
Copies of the
Ordinances ln,tull are available
In the City Clerk's Office lor
review. - , - -. ■

•

NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARING. HE
OR SHE WILL NEED A
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS, AND THAT. FOR SUCH
PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MADE
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIDA STATUTES 286 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING 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
Carol A Foster. City Clerk
DATED February 2, 2004
Publish February 8. 2004
B065

LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC AUCTION
Individuals andor corporate
entitles listed below aro hereby
given notice that a warehouse­
man's lien exists on the contents
of their storage lot because of
nonpayment of valid charges
lor storage, storage insurance,
transportation, packing andor
ottier related moving and stor­
age charges The warehouse­
man's lien will be enforce by
PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE
CONTENTS OF THEIR STOR
AGE LOT unless lull payment of
the amount indicated below is
made in cash or certified funds
prior to the time of auction
Lot S-106
Warehouse Receipt issued to
Dr Robert t o r Gayle McCord
Balance Due S1.861 50
Last Known Address 1350
Bristol Park Place, Heathrow FL
32746-4327
Contents ol Lot Three pallets of
household goods and personal
effects picked up from A J
Lossing Transfer of Sanford.
Florida on September 22. 1995
plus subsequent additions and
less subsequent deletions lo
said Inventories

Lot S 1499
Warehouse Receipt issued to
Gene Walton
Balance Due $7.007 96
Last Known Address PO Bos
48. Sanlord. Florida 32771
Contents of Lot Twelve pallets
of household good and personal
effects weighing 11.860 pounds
loaded from 3182 Tala Loop.
Longwood. Florida 32779 on
August 19. 2002
Lot S-1456

WM SPECIALTY MORTGAGE,
LLC.
PLAINTIFF
VS

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
EXTENDING A TEMPORARY
MORATORIUM ON THE CON
SIDERATION AND ISSUANCE
OF PERMITS FOR GAME
ROOMS ARCADES, DANCE
HALLS. AND SIMILAR INDOOR
ENTERTAINMENT
AND
AMUSEMENT
ACTIVITIES
PENOING THE INITIATION OF
THE PERMITTING CRITERIA
OF SUCH ACTIVITIES. PRO­
VIDING TOR THE NON
ACCEPTANCE OF THE OCCU­
PATIONAL
LICENSE
TAX
RELAHNG TO SUCH ACTIVI­
TIES. PROVIDING FOR THE
ADOPTION OF LEGISLATIVE
FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR
GEOGRAPHIC AREA COV­
ERED. PROVIDING FOR THE
DURATION OF MORATORIUM,
PROVIDING FOR RE-ENACT­
MENT.
PROVIDING
FOR
PENALTIES SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS, NON CODIFICA­
TION AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE

Lot S-1013
Warehouse Receipt Issued to
Andrew Johnson
Balance Due (438 75
Last Known Address 3341
Beaver Wood Lane. Silver
Springs. MD 20906
Contents of Lot Two pallets of
household good and personal
effects received from A J
Lossing Transfer. Sanford.
Florida on September 18. 1995

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 2454 14

DAVID OtiHEL. 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 DAVID
OSHEL. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF DAVID OSHEL. IF ANY.
FOREST BROOK
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC , JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
Jan 29. 2004 entered in Civil
Caso No 03 CA 2454-14 ot the
Circuit Courl of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will soil lo the highest and best
bidder for cash at ttie West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avetiue in Sanford. Florida,
ot 11 00 o m on the 2 day of
March. 2004 the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 108 FOREST BROOK
SECOND SECTION. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
15 PAGE 31. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

Publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVID
J. STERN. PA , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-17423
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, 1800 955 8771 (TDD) or 1-800
955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish February 8 15, 2004
BO76

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 2460 14W
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT SERIES 1998-1,
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT L HILL. 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 ROBERT
L HILL. PATRICIA G HILL. 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 PATRICIA G HILL.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Jan 29. 2004 entered m Civil
Case No 03-CA-2480-14W ot
the Circuit Court of the 1 BTH
Judicial O cm t m and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida
I wtl sal to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord Florida.

29 day of
following
set forth m
Judgment,

LOT 58. BLOCK B. LAKE
BRANTLEY ISLES. SECOND
ADDITION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11.
PAGE 5. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 30 day of January.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol 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
03-1751!
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse al
407 665-4227. 1-800 955 8771
(TDD) or 1 800 955 8770. via
Florida Rolay Service
Publish February 8. 15, 2004
B077

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA-1801-14-W
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC F/KA FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY INC .
Plamtifl.
vs
DELBERT Ci SHORETTE. JANE
DOE
SHORETTE.
THE
UNKNOWN WIFE OF
DELBERT
G
SHORETTE.
JOHN DOE SHORETTE. THE
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF
LEILAONNIE L SHORETTE, 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).
CHASE
GROVES COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION
IN C ,
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OF SAIO
DEFENDANT(S)
AND
ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH UNDER. OR
AGAINST
DEFENDANT(S),
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT.
JANE
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendants

Datod this 30 day of January,
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Coud
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Legals

Legals

entered in the above-styled
cause, in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida. I will
sell the properly situate In
Semlnole
County.
Florida,
described as

HEREIN
DESCRIBED
ere
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at the Wesl Front Door of the
Semlnole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 32771 at
Seminole County. Florida, al
11 00 a m. on the 29 day ot Apnl.
2004, the following described
property as set forth in said
Order or Final Judgment, lo-wit:

Legals
at 11 00 a m on the
April.
2004
the
described properly as
said Summary Final
to-wit

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to a Final Summary
Judgment of Foreclosure entored
in the above styled cause, in the
Circuit Court ot Seminole County.
Florida. I will sell the property sit­
uate in Seminole County. Florida,
dosenbed as
LOT 54, CHASE GROVES.
UNIT NINE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 48.
PAGES 10 AND 11, OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 2803 ARAGON TER­
RACE, LAKE MARY, FL 32746
at public sale, to trie highest and
best bidder, lor cash. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
Florida, at 11 00 A M . on the 4th
day ol March. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ot Daniel C.
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys lor Plamtifl
Publish February 8. 15. 2004
B078

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 02-CA-1B22-14-K
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC F/KA FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. IN C .
Plamtifl.

Sunday. February fl. 2004 l \ l f l C

THAT PARCEL OF LAND LYING
IN SECTION 9. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH RANGE 32 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS BEGINNING AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SAID SECTION 9. RUN ALONG
THE EAST LINE OF SAIO SEC­
TION 9. AND THE CENTERLINE OF A 50 FOOT RIGHT OFWAY OF OSCEOLA ROAD.
NORTH
00‘ 00'2B"
WEST.
2641 67 FEET THENCE RUN
NORTH
00’ 03'48*
EAST,
659 17 FEET. THENCE NORTH
89*56 06' WEST. 25 00 FEET
TO THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY
OF SAID OSCEOLA ROAD
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
89*5606' WEST. 990 00 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING. THENCE RUN NORTH
89*56 06' WEST 330 00 FEET.
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
00*03 54' EAST660 00 FEET,
THENCE
nUN
SOUTH
89*5606' EAST. 330 00 FEET
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
00 03 54' WEST. 660 00 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGIN
NING
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PAR
CEL IS SUBJECT TO A 35
FOOT INGRESS AND EGRESS
EASEMENT
ON
THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID
PARCEL
A K A 320 SHAWNEE TRAIL
GENEVA. FL 32732
al public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE SANFORD FLORIDA
Florida, at t l 00 A M . on the 2
day ot March. 2004

Law Offices ol Daniel C
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plamtifl
Publish February 8. 15. 2004
BO79

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 03 -CA 2B06 14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
INC as nominee lor
GREENPOINT MORTGAGE
FUNDING INC.

DORIS M MOODIE, JOHN
DOE. unknown spouse ol
DORIS M
MOODIE. and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS'OWNERS
Dolendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is lieroby given that,
pursuant to ttie order or final
judgment entered in this cause
in the Circuit Court ol Sominolo
County. Florida I will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County Florida, described as
LOT 71. OAKLAND VILLAGE
SECTION 2. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
26, PAGES 27 &amp; 28. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
and commonly known as
439
Cottonwood
Drive.
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
al public sale, lo ttie highost and
best bidder, tor cast), at ttie wost
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida, al 11 00 AM on March
02. 2004
Dated January 30. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
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 al
telephone number (407)6654227. not later than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding It
heanng imparted, (TDD) 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 February 8 15.2004
B080
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA 2890 14-W
INDYMAC BANK. FSB
Plaintiff,
vs
ERIK NELSON, et a l.
Defendants

vs
KATHLEEN E FARGO. JOHN
DOE FARGO THE UNKNOWN
HUSBAND OF KATHLEEN E
FARGO. JANE DOE FARGO.
THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF
JERRY T FARGO. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF
REMARRIEO,
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); SEMINOLE
COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA: JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice * hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgment
ot
Foreclosure

THE WEST 45 FEET OF THE
SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE
NW 1/4 LYING NORTH OF
RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY
AND ALSO THE EAST 305
FEET OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE
SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 LYING
NORTH OF RAILROAD RIGHT
OF WAY, BEING IN SECTION
36 TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH.
RANGE 29 EAST. LYING AND
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
It you aro a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in ordor to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost lo you. lo the provision
of certain assistance Please
contact tho Court at 407-6654330 within two (2) working days
ot your receipt of this Notice. If
you are hearing or voice
impaired, call Florida Relay
Service (800)955 8770
DATED at Sanford. Florida on
January 30. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH HIATT &amp; DIAZ. PA
Attorneys lor Plamtifl
2691 East Oakland Park Blvd .
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Publish Sanford Herald
Publish February 8 15. 2004
B081
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03 CA-2846-14 W

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Doputy Clerk

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or
Summary Final Judgmenl ot
foreclosure dated January 29.
2004. and entered in Case No
03-CA-289O14W of the Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
wherein
Indymac Bank. FSB is Plamtifl
and ERIK NELSON A/K/A ERIC
BARRY LEFFINGWELL. KATY
NELSON A K A KATY HAYNES.
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
LOAN CORPORATION SUC­
CESSOR TO ASSOCIATES
HOME EQUITY LOAN CORPO
RATION. MONOGRAM CREDlt
CARD BANK OF GEORGIA;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 1;
UNKNOWN TENANTS NO 2. ;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY

L egals

Legals

THE CIT GROUP CONSUMER
FINANCE. INC
Plamtifl,
v
JAMES E SADLER a/k/a
JAMES
SADLER.
DEBRA
SADLER and all unknown
parties claiming by. through,
under or against the abovo
named Defendants, who are not
known to bo doad or alivo.
wholtier said unknown parties
claim as heirs, devisees,
granteos. assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants. TENANT #1
andor TENANT #2. tho parties
intended lo account lor tho
person or persons In
possession AUTUMN CHASE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notico is hereby given that,
pursuant to tho Tinal Judgment
-ot Foreclosure dated January
29. 2004. in this cause. I will sell
ttie property situated m SEMI­
NOLE
County.
Florida
described as
LOT 36 OF AUTUMN CHASE
PHASE 2 ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
59. PAGES 44 THROUGH 47.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
a k/a 5805 Autumn Chaso
Circle. Sanford. FL 32773
at public sale to ttie highost and
best bidder, tor cash. Wesl front
door of the courthouse, located
al 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanlord. SEMINOLE County.
Florida, al 11 00 o'clock a m . on
MAR 2. 2004
Dated al Sanlord. Florida this
30 day ot January. 2004
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot ttio Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Douglas C 2ahm. PA
18830 U S Hwy 19 N . #300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phone
(727)539 1094 la i
If you aro a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in ordor to participate
in this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost lo you. to the pro­
vision of certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenuo. Suito N301. Sanlord.
Florida 32771 (407) 323 4330,
within (2) working days of your
roceipt of this notice, it you are
hoarmg or voice impaired, call 1(800) 955-8771
Publish February 8. 15.2004
B082

IN THE CIRCUrT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 02-754-CA-14W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

said Final Judgment, lo wrt
Lot 31. CRYSTAL LAKE
ESTATES. AS PER PLAT
THEREOF, recorded In Plat
Book 32. Page 2 AND 3. Public
Record* ol Seminole County.
Florida.
a/V/a 107 Estates
Circle, Lake Mary. Florida
32746
DATED this 30 day of January.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk of said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Faber 8 Gitlilz. P A
Suite 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
(305)662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate m this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N301. Sanlord.
Florida 32771, within 2 working
days prior to the proceeding
Telephone (407)665-4227, 1800 955 8771 (TDO) or 1-BOO955 8770 (V) via Florida Relay
Service
Publish February 8 15.2004
D083

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NUMBER: 04 32-14 G
AMOS WILKERSON.
Plamtifl,
v
JAMES J JOHNSON and JULIA
JOHNSON, husband and wife
their heirs, successors andor
assigns.
Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JAMES J JOHNSON and
JULIA JOHNSON, and their
heirs.
successors
andor
assigns
You are hereby notified that a
Petition lo Quiet Title with
respect to teal property legally
described as lotlows
BEGIN AT A POINT 200 TEET
SOUTH OF AND 25 FEET
EAST OF THE NW CORNER
OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW
1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC
TION
11, TOWNSHIP 21
SOUTH. RANGE 31 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA. RUN THENCE EAST 100
FEET THENCE SOUTH 50
FEET THENCE WEST 100
FEET THENCE NORTH 50
FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
was Med In this Court on
January 7, 2004 You aro
required to servo a copy ot your
written dotenses it any. lo it on
tho Petitioner s attorney whose
namo and address Is JULIE
EASON SMITH PA
2060
Winter * Springs Boulevard.
Oviedo. Florida 32765, and tilo
an original with the Clerk ol the
above styled Court on or beloro
March 10. 2004. otherwise, a
(udgment may bo ontorod
against you for fho relief
demanded in the Potition
Witness my tuind and soal on
JAN
30. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clerk ol ttie Circuit Court
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 8, 15.2004
B084
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-47-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ILAN PINCHEVSKY.
Deceased

The administration ol the estato
ot
ILAN
PINCHEVSKY,
deceased, whoso dale ol death
was December 1. 2003; File
Number 03 845-CP. is pending
in the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probale
Division, the address ol which is
301 N Park Avenue Sanford.
FL. 32771 Tho names and
addresses of the personal repre­
sentative and that personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below
All creditors of Ihe decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice has been 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 DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands agamsl the
decedent's estate must file their
claim* with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

Plamtifl.

DAVID M DAVIS, e ta l .
Defendant ( * ) .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmenl of
Foredoeure dated January 29.
2004 and entered m Case No
03-754 CA-14 W. of the Circuit
Court ol the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION,
is
Plaintiff and DAVID M DAVIS, el
al . are Defendants. I w il set 10
the highest and best bidder lor
cash at the West front door ot
the Courthouse m SANFORD.
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
1100 AM octock on the 16 day
of March. 2004. the totowmg
described property as set forth m

Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
in
the
City
Commission Chambers. City
HaH. Sanford. Florida, at 7 00
p m on Thursday, February
19, 2004. lo consider a request
for a Conditional Use in a SC-3,
Special Commercial Zoning
District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
W
108 2 FT OF E 243 2 FT OF S
104 2 FT OF BLK 2 TR 2 TOWN
OF SANFORD PB 1 PG 58

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
FEBRUARY 8. 2004
Terri Pmchevsky
Personal Representative
157 Ambargale Court
DeBary. FL 32713
Joseph E Neduchal. Esq
Florida Bar No 157359
Neduchal &amp; Magee. P.A.
226 MUlcrest Street
Orlando. FL 32801
Telephone (407) 423 1020
Atlomey
for
Personal
Representative
Publish February 8.15. 2004
BOSS

Legals
Vm #2GTGG39K2M4517504
Both vehicle* being stored at
Tri-County Towing in Winter
Spnngs. Florida
and the undersigned as Sharif!
of Seminole County. Florida, wM
at 11 00 A M on the 18th day
of February, A.D. 2004 offer for
sale and sell to the highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, at the Front
(West) Door, at ttie steps, of the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Santord. Florida, the above
dosenbed property
That said sale is being mad* to
satisfy the terms ot this Writ of
Execution

The properly being more gener­
ally described as 228 E 1st
Street

Donald F Eslmger. Sheriff
Semlnole County. Florida

Conditional Uso Requested
Allow Alcoholic Beverage Sales
lor On Premises Consumption

Published January 18. 25,
February 1. 8 With sale being
hold on February 18, 2004

It approved by tho Planning and
Zoning
Commission
on
February 19. 2004, Ihe City
Commission will consider this
request on February 23. 2004 at
7 00
pm
In
the
City
Commission Room In City Hall.
Sanlord. Florida
The City
Commssion may place condi­
tions upon tho conditional use by
means ot a development order

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 SHER­
IFF S OFFICE, 1345 28th
STREET. SANFORD. FLORI­
DA. AT LEAST FIVE DAYS
PRtOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS
(407)330 6640 TTD
(407)323 3323

All partios in Interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the Planning A
Zoning Commission of tha City
ol Sanlord. Florida, this 3rd day
of February 2004

Publish January 18. 25, 2004
and February 1.8, 2004
A96

Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission

NOTICE

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
mooting or hearing he she may
nood a verbatim record ot Iho
proceedings including the testi
mony and evldonco which
record is not provided by Ihe
City of Sanlord (FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR
DINATOR AT 330 5626 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish February 8 2004
B08 7

January 23, 2004
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
FOR CLOSING.
VACATING ANO
ABANDONING A STREET
Notice Is horoby given that Ihe
City Commission ot Iho City ol
Sanford Florida, will hold a
Public Hearing al 7 00 P M on
Monday. February 23. 2004 m
tho City Commission Room. City
Hall. 300 North Park Avenuo,
Sanlord Florida, to considor and
doleim.no wtiother or not tho
City wit close, vacate and aban­
don any right of the City and tho
public in and to Wilson Avenuo
lying between SI
John(s
Parkway and S Twin Lako Road
and belweon Rinehart Road and
Towne Center Boulevard further
described as follows
A 30 loot unimproved rtght-olway. Pine Lake Groves, Plat
Book 9, Page 27. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
All parties in interost and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard al said hearing
By order ol tho City Commission
ol the City ol Sa-ford. Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
poison decides to appeal a deci
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at tho above
mooting or healing, he may
need a verbatim record ot ttie
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and evidonce. which
record Is not provided by ttie
City ol Sanford (FS 286 0105)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

vs

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO TO
CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE

3B

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330 5626 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Cynthia Porter.
Doputy City Clerk
Publish February 8 2004
BOSS
Circuit Court
Orange County, Florida
Case # 0 0 -0 1 -35 4 7
SunTrust Bank. IV a SunTrust
Bank. Central Florida. N A .
Piaintifl( s)
vs
Wild Osk Holding Corporation.
Lynne R Sherman and Arnold
M Sherman.
Detendant(s)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thal by virtue ol that certain Writ
ol Execution issued out of and
under the seal of the Circuit
Court ol Semlnole County.
Florida Case # CIOOt-3547
upon a final (udgment rendered
m the aforesaid court in that cer­
tain case entitled SunTrust Bank
l/k/a SunTrust Bank. Central
Florida. N A . Plamtifl v* Wild
Oak Holding Corporation. Lynne
R Sherman and Arnold M
Sherman. Defendant(s) which
aforesaid Writ ol Execution was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida and I
have levied upon a l the nght.
title and interest of the defendani(s)
in
the
following
deserted property, said proper­
ty being located Hi Seminole
County, Florida more particuiarty deserted as toaows
Assorted inventory and equ4&gt;ment of the defendant Wad Oak
Hoidvig Corporation, a complete
inventory bating may be view m
the Crvf Office of the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office
One 1989 Ford Econohne Van.
Vm #1FTEE14Y5KHB96110
One 1991 GMC Van.

The Florida Dopartmont of
Agriculture
and Consumer
Services hereby gives notice of
its intention to mako a bond
demand against the surety postmi by
Sunny Sky Travel. Inc
7800 S US Highway 1792. Suit*
192
Fern Park FL 32730
Interested parties with objection
must file a written notico con­
testing this bond demand with
the Department ot Agriculture,
Division of Consuntor Services.
2005
Apalachee
Parkway.
Tallahassee. Florida 323996500 by February 16, 2004
Publish January 18. 25. 2004
and February 1. 8. 2004
A62

NOTICE OF SALE
To satisfy owner lion for rent
due in accordance with Florida
Statutes. Self Storage Facility
Act. Sections 83 801-83 809,
contents ol leasod space* as
identified below

•
VERA DELOACH 123
Household. Boxos. Misc.
SHIRLEY JACKSON 131 S 135
Furniture. Household. Boxes,
V'sc
'
JOSEPH NATHAN 348
Furniture. Misc . Boxes

'

VANDELL HILTON 349
M isc. Household. Boxes
CARMEN ALVAREZ 350
Furniture. Boxes. Misc.
JACQUELINE WILLIAMS 355
Furniture, Boxes. Toys
MARY BASS
438
Bike. Furniture. Misc
All units are sold *as-is* and
must be paid tor In CASH imme­
diately following sale All units
advertised may not be available
at lime ol sale in tho event of
settlement between owner and
obligated party
Buyors must
romove all contents, sweep unit
and haul away debris Contents
will bo sold at public auction to
the highest bidder or otherwise
disposod ot at tho following time
and location
DATE FEBHUARV 20, 2004
1 30PM
Magnolia Sell-Storago
2530 Magnolia Avo
Sanlord, Fl 32773
(407)321-2808
Publish February 1. 8. 2004
B010
COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENT)
TAMPA FLORIDA Nolle* Is
hereby given that ttie following
property was seized on May 12,
2003 at 1620 hours in Sanlord.
Florida
lor
violation*
of
2 2 U S C 4 0 1 / 2 7 7 8 ,
22USC127 1/123 1
(1) 3.8
Meter Antenna with C-band and
Ku Band Feed Plus 2 4 Ku
Feed Anyone desiring lo claim
this property must appear at the
Customhouse. Tampa, Florida,
and FILE A LEGAL CLAIM In the
amount ol (2500 to such proper­
ty within twenty (20) days from
the date of first publication of
this notice, in default of which
the property will be forfeited and
disposed of m accordance with
the law BY ORDER OF MARY
ANN CRANFORD. FINES.
PENALTIES. AND FORFEI­
TURES OFFICER. TAMPA.
FLORIOA
Publish February 8. 15. 22,
2004
B089

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice is hereby given:
Seminole Pant 6 Body wfll eel
at Public Auction lor salvage tor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der. the following described
voted** FEB. 20. 2004
05 Saturn
VIN# 1G8ZK5276SZ290191
The auction wd be held at
12 00 PM on the said dates
above
Al Semnoie Paint A
Body 2540 S Myrtle Ave.
Sanford. FL 32773 Prospective
bidder* may inspect verve**#
one hour prior lo tale Term*
are cash or certified fund*.
Semnoie Wrecker reserve* tie
right to accept or reject any and
a l bids
Publish February 8. 2004
B093

�Page 4 It Sunday. February 8,200-1

Tiik Herald

L egals

L eg a ls
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
C a t* Number: 03 837-CP

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE

IN RE ESTATE OF
JOSEPH PATRICK HACKETT,
III,
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

You are hereby notified that in
Order
ot
Summary
Administration hat been entered
In the estate ol DAVID T.
SCHWITTERS, deceased. File
Number 2003-1462CP. by the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probale
Division, the address ot which Is
30t N Park Avenue, Santord,
Florida 32771-1292, that Ihe
decedents date ot death was
September 23, 2003, that the
total value ot the estate Is
$188,000 00 and that the names
and addresses ol those lo whom
it has been assigned by such
Order are

The administration ol me estate
ol JOSEPH PATRICK HACK­
ETT, III, deceased. File Number
03-B37-CP, I* pending In tbe
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate
Division, the address ol which Is
301
North Park Avenue,
Sanlord, Florida 32771 Tbe
name and address ol me per­
sonal representative and the
personal representative's attor­
ney are set lorlh bolow

Karen L Schwitters 2656 Adele
Place, Lake Mary. Florida 32746

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT

AN persons on whom this Notice
Is serVed who have objections
that challenge the validity ol Ihe
Will, the qualifications ot the
Personal
Representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol this
Court are required to tile their
objections wilh this Court WITH­
IN 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

Alt creditors ol Ihe estate ot Ihe
decedent and persons having
Claim s or demands against the
estate ol the decedent other
than thoso tor whom provision
tor full payment was made In the
Order
ot
Summary
Administration must Me their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTWITH­
STANDING THE TIME PERIOD
SET FORTH ABOVE. ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE­
DENTS DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.

All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must tile their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE (3| MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE

The dale ol lust publication ol
this Notice is February 1, 2004
Person Giving Notice

ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale ol Ihe tirsl publication
ot this Notice Is February 1,
2004
Personal Representative
John Patrick Hackctt
301 East 6th Street
Chuluota, FL 32766
William R Horrman
Atlorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 236015
445 Douglas Avo . 41705
Attamonte Springs. FL 32714
(407(665-6333
Publish February 1, 8. 2004
B011
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case Number: 03-1362-CP
«
IN RE ESTATE OF
SHAYOLANOA MCCRAY,
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The adm inistrate ol me estate
ol SHAYOLANDA MCCRAY,
deceased. File Number 031362-CP, is pending in the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, the addross ot which is
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court.
Probate Division. Seminole
County, 30t North Park Avenue.
Santord. Florida 32771 The
name end address ol the per­
sonal representative ot Ihe
estate, and the personal re pro
tentative t attorney, are set lorlh
below

KAREN SCHWITTERS
2685 Adele Place
Lake Mary. Florida 32746
Amir A Ladan, Esquire
Florida Bar No 0137681
Carsten 6 Ladan, PA
101 South Wymore Road, Suite
440
Altamonte Springs,
Florida
32714
Telephone 407-657-1555
Facsimile 407-77243396
Publish: February I, 8. 2004
B013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IflTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 2779 14K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC ,
PLAINTIFF

VS
RAY SWIER AK/A RAYMOND
R SWIER 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 RAY
SWIER A K /A RAYMOND R
SWIER. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RAY SWIER A/K/A RAY­
MOND R SWIER, IF ANY,
BANCO POPULAR. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this Notice
Is served who have objections
that challenge the validity ot the
Will, Ihe qualifications ol the
Personal
Representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot the
abovo Identified probate court,
aie required to tile their objec­
tions with the above described
probale court at Ihe Identified
address WITHIN THE LATER
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
All credilors ol trie decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice Is sorved within three
months alter the date ol the lust
publication ot this notice must
tuo me.r 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 ol the dece­
dent and persons having
demands against The decedent s
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 dale ol the first publication
ot this Notice !e February 1,
2004
Personal Representative
Jennifer D Pitts
d o Neal P Pitts Esq
60 Bonnte Loch Court
Orlando, FL 32606
Neal P Pitts, Esq
Atlorney
lor
Personal
Representative
BO Bonnie Loch Court
Ortando, FL 32606
(407) B41-0444
Publish: February t. 6. 2004
B012

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOH
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: 2003 1462CP

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
Jan 22, 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03-CA-2779-14K ol
the Circuit Court ol Ihe 18TH
Judicial Clrcufl In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida,
I will soil lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the 24 day ol
Februaiy, 2004 the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtt
LOT 38, BLOCK G. NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE, SEC­
TION 5, OF UNIT 1, AS PER
PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 17. PAGE 31, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 22 day ol January.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol 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
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-6000 ,
03-19621
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special eccommodalion
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1 600-955-6771 (TDD) or 18 0 0 955-8770, via Florida Ralay
Service
Publish February 1, 6. 2004
8015

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 1975 14W
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

IN RE THE ESTATE OF
DAVID T. SCHWITTERS
Deceased

VS
CHEFU L WAGNER. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN

SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTER­
EST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST CHERI L WAGN­
ER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CHERI L
WAGNER. IF ANY, 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 ol Foreclosure dated
Jan 21, 2004 entorod in Civil
Case No 03-CA-1975-14W ot
the Circuit Court ol the I8TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida. I
will sen lo Ihe highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Santord, Florida,
at 11:00 a m. on the 19 day ol
Fobruary, 2004 the lot lowing
described property as set lorlh In
said Summary Final Judgmsnt,
lo-wit:
LOT 3. BLOCK 1. SHADOW
HILL. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES
61, 62 AND 63, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 21 day ot January.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol 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
BOt S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 6000
03 14222
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, at Ihe SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse nt
407-665-4227. 1 600 955-8771
(TDD) or 1-600 955-8770. via
Florida Relay Service
Publish: February 1,8. 2004
BO 16

IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 682 14W
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP. INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
TERESA A BEERS A/K/A
TERESA BEERS. 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 TERESA
A BEERS A W A TERESA
BEERS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF TERESA A BEERS A/K/A
TERESA BEERS, IF ANY;
HEATHEHTON VILLAGE. UNIT
ONE HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC ; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
Jan 21, 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03 C A 882 14W ol the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at 11:00 am . on the 17 day ot
February. 2004 the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-Wit:
LOT 562. HEATHERTON VIL­
LAGE UNIT ONE AS PER PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGE 36 AND
37 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
Dated this 2 t day ot January.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol 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
601 S University Drive Surta
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-6000
03-08752
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1600-955-6771 (TDD) or 1600
955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish February 1,6.2004
B017
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: M CA 1034 14K
STATE STREET BANK A
TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE U A TRUST
AGREEMENT.
PLAINTIFF

L egals

L egals

L egals

Clerk Ot The Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
1000 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Fionda 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052

m erit H you are hearing or voice
impaired, Call t -800 955-0771.

SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-1468-CA-14K

L eg als

L eg als

vs
HELENA S
CLARK A/K/A
HELENA SCIPIO CLARK. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS, CRED­
ITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INIEHEST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST HELENA S CLARK
AK/A HELENA SCIPIO CLARK.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HELE­
NA S CLARK A/K/A HELENA
SCIPIO CLARK. IF ANY. STENSTROM,
MCINTOSH COLBERT, WHIGHAM A SIMMONS. PA F/KM
STENSTROM,
MCINTOSH.
JULIAN. COLBERT A COHIGHAM. P A ;
JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
Jan 22. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 099CA-1036-14K ot
the Circuit Court ot the t8TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord. Florida, I
will sell to the highest end best
bidder lor cash at the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord, Florida,
at 11.-00 n t on Ihe 24 day ol
February, 2004 Ihe following
desenbod property as set lorlh in
said Summary Final Judgmenl,

lo-wit:

LOTS 9 AND 10. BLOCK 9. TIER
14.
SEMINOLE
PARK,
ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 75, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 22 day ol January,
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol 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)243 6000
99-39794
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, al Itie SEMI­
NOLE Counly Courthouse at
407-665 4227, 1-000 955-8771
(TDD) or 1-600-955-6770, via
Fionda Relay Service
Publish: February t. 8, 2004
B0I6
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 02 CA-2352-14K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, INC .
Plaintitt,
vs
GARY L ZIEGLER, CRYSTAL
CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION, INC ; U S
BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE TOR THE UNITED
NATIONAL HOME LOAN
OWNERS
TRUST
1999 2
ASSET
BACKED
NOTES.
SERIES 1999-2. VIRGINIA R
ZIEGLER. JOHN DOE JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
iPlease publish in THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmenl ol
Foreclosure dated Ihe 22 day ot
January. 2004, and entered in
Case No 02-CA-2352-14K ol
the Circuit Court ol Iho 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein . is the COUNTRY­
WIDE HOME LOANS, INC
Plaintitt and VIRGINIA R
ZIEGLER. CRYSTAL CREEK
NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION, IN C . U S
BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE FOR THE UNITED
NATIONAL HOME LOAN
OWNERS
TRUST
1999-2
ASSET
BACKED
NOTES.
SERIES 1999-2. VIRGINIA R
ZIEGLER JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
&lt;S) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY I will
soil to the highest and best bid­
der tor cash at the WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE, in Sanford. Fionda, at
I T;00 on the 24 day ot February.
2004. the following described
property as sal forth in said Fmal
Judgment, to-wtt
LOT 206, CRYSTAL CREEK
UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN
THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE 53 AND
54.
SAID LANDS SITUATE.
LYING AND BEING IN SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 900 CAITLIN POINT.
LONGWOOD. FL 32750
In

accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing • special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 201 N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing unpaired, (TDD) 1-800955-6771 ot Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Raley
Services
Dated this 22 day ol January.
2004
MARY ANNE MORSE

Publish February t . B, 2004

(i ii-i

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OtVISION
CASE NO.: 03 CA-250-14K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, INC F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION D B A
AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LENDER,
Plaint id,

vs
THEODORE A HUBER, el a l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please publish in THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated Ihe 22 day of
January. 2004. and entered In
Case No 03-CA 250-14K ot the
Circuit Court ot Iho 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein . is the COUNTRY­
WIDE HOME LOANS, INC
F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE FUND­
ING CORPORATION D'B'A
AMERICAS
WHOLESALE
LENDER,
Plaintitt
and
THEODORE A HUBER, BANK
OF AMERICA,
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION; LUZ VELEZ.
ONEILL PERALTA SPRING
VALLEY FARMS COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION, INC, SPRING
VALLEY
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
IN C ;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
THEODORE A HUBER. JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT PROPERTY I will sell to
the highost and best txddor lor
cash at Ihe WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, In
Santord. Florida, at i t 00 on the
24 day ol February, 2004, the
lot lowing dosenbed property as
sol forth in said Final Judgment,
to wit
LOT 38. BLOCK C, SPRING
VALLEY ESTATES. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
22. PAGE(S) 74 AND 75, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
AK/A 262 BUTTERCUP CIR­
CLE, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FL 32714
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 201 N Park
Avenuo, Santord FL 32771,
TolephDne Number (407)3234330 not taler than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding It
hearing impaired (TDD) 1-800955 8771 Of Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
Dated this 22 day ol January,
2004
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Ot Tho Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Ottice ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite t20
Fort Lauderdale. Fionda 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish February 1. 8, 2004
B020
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2000-CA-392-14-G
FIRST UNION
BANK, etc.,

NATIONAL
Plaintrlt.

vt
STEVE MORGAN, el al ,
Defendants
THIRD AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to ihe Order tor a
Second
Amended
Final
Summary
Judgmenl
ol
Foreclosure dated March 27,
2003. entered in Civil Case
Numbor 2000-CA-392-14.G ot
Ihe Circuit Court ot tho
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in end
lor Seminole County. Florida
lhal on the 17 day ot February,
2004. at 11:00 a m NOTAE
BENE! The sale will be held at
the
Seminole
Counly
Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avenue. Santord. Fionda The
undersigned Clerk will otter lor
sale the loilowing described real
properly (See attached Exhibit
‘ A*), together with all structures,
improvsmenls. futures, appli­
ances, and appurtenances on
said land or used In conjunction
therewith
EXHIBIT *A'
LOT 5. AMHERST. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28.
PAGES 39 AND 40. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
DATED January 20. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
A f Deputy Clerk
(I you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order lo particfiele in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
al no cost to you. to the provi­
sion ot certain asaistanca
Piaasa
contact
Court
Admrrastration al 301 N Park
Avenue Sanlord. Fionda 32771.
(407) 665-2171. wtlhin 2 working
days at your receipt ol INS docu

Publish February 1, 8. 2004
B021
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-29U-14-K
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
INC
AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE
CORP, MIN NO 100046000037821901.
Ptamtift,

vi.
CARLO GUERRIER. el a t,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or
Summary Final Judgmenl ot
foreclosure dated January 22.
2004, arid entered In Case No
03-CA-2933-I4K ol Ihe Circuit
Court ot tho Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
wherein
Mortgage
Electronic
Registration Systems. Inc as
nominee lor Household Financo
Corp .
MIN No
100046000037821901 Is Plaintiff and
CARLO GUERRIER. BEAT­
RICE DARIC AUE); DEERSONG
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIA­
TION, INC ; UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT NO 1; UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT
NO
2.
and
ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM­
ING
INTERESTS
BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED
aro
Defendants. I will soli lo Iho
highesl and best bidder lor cash
al Ihe West Front Door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park Avenue,
Sanlord, Florida 32771 at
Seminole County. Florida, al
11:00 a m on the 24 day ot
February, 2004, the following
described property os set forth In
ssid Order or Final Judgmenl.
lo-wit,

CHASE MORTGAGE
COMPANY - WEST F/K/A
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.

vs
JULIO SAN JUAN, el e l,
Defendant ( t ) .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

%

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuan! to a Final Judgmenl ol
Foreclosure dated January 22,
2004 and entered In Case No.
03-1468-CA-14-K. ot the Circurt
Court ol Ihe EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPA­
NY • WEST F/K/A MELLON
MORTGAGE COMPANY, is
Plaintiff and JULIO SAN JUAN,
et a l . are Defendants. I will sett
to the highest and best bidder for
cash al the Wost tronl door of
the Courthouse in SANFORD,
SEMINOLE Counly. Florida,
11 00 AM o'clock on the 24th
day of February. 2004, the fol­
lowing described property as set
forth In said Final Judgment, lo

wil:

Lot 5, Block 0. Country Club
Manor Unit 1, according lo the
Plat the root recorded In Plat
Book 11, Page 35, ot Ihe Pubic
Records ol Seminole County.
Fionda; a/k/a 101 Country Club
Road. Santord. Florida 32771
DATED this 22 day ol January,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ot said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk

Submitted by:
Faber &amp; Gitlrtr. P A
Suite 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gablos. Florida 33146
1305)662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at 30! N Park
Avenue, Suite N30I. Sanlord.
Florida 32771. within 2 working
LOT 12. DEERSONG.
days pnor to the proceeding
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
Telephone (407)665-4227; 1THEREOF.
RECORDED IN
800 955 8771 (TDD) or 1-800PLAT BOOK 45, PAGE 17, OF
955-8770 (V) via Florida Relay
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
Service
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
Publish: Fobruary I. 8, 2004
DA
, B024
It you are a person 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 provi­
sion ot certain assistance
Please contact tho Court at 407665-4330 within two (2) working
days ot your receipt ot this
Notice, it you aie hearing or
voice impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (800)955 0770
DATED at Santord, Fionda on
January 22, 2004

CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
VI

THOMAS E WAITE, el u« . el
a l.
Defendanl(s).,

MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupo
As Deputy Clerk

NOTICE OF SALE

SMITH, HIATT &amp; DIAZ. PA
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park Blvd ,
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Publish Sanlord Herald
Publish February 1. 8. 2004
B022
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-2502-14K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
INC .
Plainlifl,

vs
JOSE M DURAN.
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03-CA-2094 14K

AND

Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given, pur­
suant lo an Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure lor Plainlirt entered
(n this cause on January 22.
2004. in Iho Circuit Court ot
Seminole County, Florida I will
sell the property situated in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
desenbed as:
LOT 29. LESS THE EAST
54 36 FEET, ALL OF LOT 28,
AND THE EAST I t 32 FEET OF
LOT 27. BLOCK 62. SANLANDO. THE SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL, PALM SPRINGS SEC­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 65
1/2. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
and commonly known as:
421 Alpine Street, at public
sale, lo the highest and host bid­
der. lor cash, on the west front
door ot the Seminole County
Courthouse, et 11 00 AM on
February 24,2004
Dated this 22 day ot January.
2004
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By; Mary Stroupe
Dejjuty Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With D is a b le s Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact court Administration al
telephone number (407)6654330. not later than seven (7)
days pnor lo the proceeding If
hearing impened. (TDD) 1800
955-8771, or Voice (V) 1 600955-8770. via Fionda Relay
Service
Michelle 0 Castillo
Kass. Shuler. Solomon. Spector.
Foyle i Singer. P A
PO Bon 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish: February 1. 8, 2004
B023

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or Final
Judgmenl
Scheduling
Foreclosure Sate entered on
January 22. 2004 In this case
now pending In said Court, Ihe
style ot which is Indicated above
I will sell lo the highest and bosl
bidder for cash in the West Front
Door. SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 32771,
nt I t 00 A M on the 24 day ot
February. 2004. the following
described property as set forth in
said Order or Final Judgment,
to-wtt.
THE SOUTH 285 FEET OF THE
EAST 360 FEET OF LOT 17.
S H . WAITE'S MAP OF THE
PROPERTY OF I1C SHEPHEAD, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 47,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA: SAID LAND SITU­
ATE. LYING AND BEING IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
ORDERED al SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, this 22 day
Ot JANUARY. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE, Florida
By: Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
SPEAR &amp; HOFFMAN,PA
706 South Dine 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 at 301 N Park
Avenue, Suite N301, Sanford.
Fionda 32771, at least two work­
ing days ot your receipt ot this
notice. Telephone (407)3234330 Ext 4227, or voice
impaired 1-800-955-8771
Publish: February 1. 8. 2004
B025

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUrT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIOA,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-2356-14K
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION, III,
Plaintitt,
vt.
DANIEL NICHOLAS; JANE
DOE
NICHOLAS.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF
DANIEL NICHOLAS; MARY K
NICHOLAS.
JOHN
DOE
NICHOLAS. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
MARY
K.
NICHOLAS.
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.

L egals
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENDANT(S). JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DANIEL NICHOLAS. JANE
DOE
NICHOLAS.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF
DANIEL NICHOLAS; MARY K
NICHOLAS;
JOHN
DOE
NICHOLAS. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
MARY
K
NICHOLAS.
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)
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS
unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY required
to tile your answer or written
defenses. It any. In the above
proceeding with the Clerk of this
Court, and to serve a copy
thereof upon ttie plaintiff's attor­
ney. whoso name and address
appears hereon, wilhtn 30 days
after the first publication of this
Notice ot Action; Iho nature ot
this proceeding being a suit tor
foreclosure of mortgage against
the following described proper­
ty. to wit
LOT 16. WINDTREE WEST,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 20. PAGES 97
AND 90, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 805 SUTTER LOOP,
LONGWOOD. FL 32750
II you tail lo tile yout answer or
written delenses in Ihe above
proceeding, on platntifl s attor­
ney. a delaull will be entered
against you lor the relief
demanded in the Complaint or
Petition
Daled this 22 day ot JANU­
ARY. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Uaniol C
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa FL 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish February 1, 8. 2004
B026

' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL CASE NO.
03-CA-2616-16-A
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
$2,799 00 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Robert Wayne Hand
Last known address; 3182
Tobago Court. Apopka. Florida
32703
Current address Unknown
•
And all parties claiming inleresl
by. through, under or a gains)
Robert Wayne Hand and all par­
lies having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest -in the
property herein described
YOUR ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that an action for forfeiture
ot the following property seized
and held in Seminole County.
Florida $2,709 00 in United
Slates Cutrency, has been Med
against each ol you in the Circuit
Court ol the Eighleanth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminole
Counly. Florida. You are
required lo serve a copy ot your
wrttlen defenses. It any, to the
complaint upon Tosha Scolaro.
Sheriff's
counsel,
whose
address Is 100 Bush Boulevard.
Sanford. Fionda 32773 on or
before Ihe 5 day ot March. 2004.
and lile the original said written
defenses with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Sheriff's counsel or immediately
thereafter, otherwise, a delaull
will be entered against you lor
Ihe relief demanded in iho com­
plain!
DATED this
2004

day ot JAN 23,

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By A Mutcock
Deputy Clerk
II 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
provision ol certain assistance
Please contact the ADA
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Avenue, Suite N-301, Sanford.
Florida 32771, telephone (407)
6654330. extension 4227, with­
in 2 working days ol your receipt
ol this Notice ol Hearing, it you
are hearing or voica Impaired,
call (800) 955 8771
Publish February 1, B. 15, 22,
2004
B028
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
give* Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Uen and intent lo sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 70 ot
the Florida Statutes that on
02/24/2004 09 00 I l f al 2522
Counlry Club Rd . Santord, FI
32771-4059 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
lo accept or reject any and or an
bids
YV1AA8842L1411562
1990 Volvo 240
1G3GK47Y4GP349143
1985 Otdxmobke Cutlass
WBADC8404M1722370
1967 BMW 5 Senes
1G3WS14WSJD341249
OdsmobJe Cutlass Supreme
Publish February 8. 2004
B069

�ra g e 5 SundflV. (•VhrvnrvR

OftCiA

The Seminole Herald is now

H

erald

Seminole County’s first newspaper became The Sanford Herald in
1908. In celebration of The Herald returning to its roots, we’re offering
our readers a special deal:
^

1 FULL YEAR
* O ffe r re q u ire s p re p a y m e n t a n d is g o o d fo r S e m in o le C o u n ty re s id e n ts o n ly .

Clip and mail or come to the Sanford Herald at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford
or Call Wanda or Michelle at 407-322-2611 To Start or Renew Your Subscription.

T he Sanford H erald
1 FULL YEAR

Name
Address
State
Phone

Zip
O F F E R E X P IR E S F E B R U A R Y 20, 20 04

* O ffe r re q u ire s p re p a y m e n t a n d Is g o o d fo r S o m ln o le C o u n ty re s id e n ts o n ly .

�f

^*&gt;1.

I’tlgC (ill

BMMpMli

Thb HERAU)

Sunday. February 8.2004

— —

FOX &amp;JACOBS HOMES

L ive L a rg e . P a y L ess.
The Preserve at Lake
Monroe N ow Selling!
Welcome to our newest Fox &amp;c Jacobs community by
Centex, The Preserve at Lake Monroe. Here you’ll find
homes with more room, features and energy efficiency
than others at a much lower price. Time to leave the
confines of that small place you’re in right now and
move up to The Preserve at Lake Monroe - offering easy
access to 1-4, the 417 Interchange, historic downtown
Sanford, Seminole Towne Center Mall, and the
Heathrow Business District. Visit us today.

small
prices
$5,000 in FREE Options
PLUS $3,000 in Closing Costs
on Select Inventory Homes!

46 &gt;-

(

*Not good with any other offer. Prices and offer subject to change without
prior notice. Must use builder mortgage company for offer to apply.
Offer good on Fox &amp; Jacobs homes at The Preserve at Lake Monroe only.

407) 268-4108

From 1-4 East, exit 104, turn right off the exit. Turn left on Monroe Drive to
17-92. Turn right on 17-92 to the community, 1 mile on the right
l O \ N |AC O llS I I O M I . S

XE N T E X HOMES

..

C E N T E X T O W N H O M E S

C E N T E X

HAMPTON LAKES • Vacation Homes

WATERFORD LAKES AREA • WATERFORD CHASE EAST

WATERFORD LAKES AREA

OVIEDO

/.ocated 3.5 miles south o f Huy. 192 on US 27, or S
miles north o f 14 on US 27,

OSPREY RIDGE - From the $150*$ - (407) 382-6551

THE VILLAS at WATERFORD LAKES •

ASHFORD PARK

Located east on Lake Underhill Rd., to Waterford Chose
Parkway, then right.

Located east o f Alafaya Trail

Located at the intersection o f Aloma Ait.

From the $190's- (863) 424-2404

on Waterford Lakes Pkuy
From the $130*$-{407)823-7900

and Tuskauilla Rd., Near 417 Toll Road.

DISNEY AREA

CLERMONT

REUNION RESORT &amp; CLUB OF O R LA N D O "

SKYRIDGE VALLEY - Selling Phase II

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

WINTER SPRINGS

Located at 1-4 and Huy 532, south o f Disney

Located on Citrus Tower Bhd.,1 mile north o f West Huy 50.
From the $150*$-(352) 243-1504

SAWGRASS POINT

HERITAGE PARK

From the $270'$-(407) 396-9500

From the $140*$ • (407) 3274915

Located on West Touv Pkuy clou to 434 and 436. Located on SR 434 in Winter Springs.
From the $140*$ • (407) 788-0177

N0RTH/WEST ORLANDO

SANFORD

M AGNOLIA PLANTATIONGated Golf Course Community.

THE PRESERVE at LAKE MONROE
Located east o f M o n t 7-92

TOW NHOMES at REUNION RESORT

Located on Markham Woods Rd., .5 mile north

From the 1140's - (407) 2684108

&amp; CLUB OF O R LA N D O "

Next to the Post Office.
From the $140*$ -(407) 327-6456

DISNEY AREA

o f Lake Mary Bird. Gated entry on left.

Located at M and Huy 532, south o f Disney

From the low $350'$ -(407) 805-9096

From the low $200Y • (407) 396-9500

For Cu$tom Home$ite$: • (407) 805-9448

OPEN SEVEN DAYS
Mon. - Sat. 10:00 to 5:30 pm, Sun. 12:00 to 5:30 pm

| I
.

w

w

w

( (» n I (‘ x h o i n t ' s

n i

l . m d o . t

i

n m

i

i

« i

1 a

�T he Sanford H erald

vol. 112 No. 50
Copyright O 2004

■ P -

50 &lt;

S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

The Sanford Herald

.

City unveils tool to curb prostitution, drugs
F eb rua ry 1 1 , 2 0 0 4

B y D a n P in g

SANFORD — City com­
missioners approved a first
reading of an ordinance that
will give officers a new tool
to fight prostitution and drug
dealing in problem areas of
the city.
The ordinance would cre­
ate an exclusionary zone that
would bar repeat offenders
from returning to the neigh­
borhoods where there is a
"significantly higher inci­
dence of criminal conduct

SCC women
near state bid
The Seminole Community
Collego women's basketball
team moved a stop closer to
a state tournament invitation
with wins over Santa Fo and
Florida Community College
at Jacksonville.
Sea Sports, Page 9A

Parade for
Guard troops
is Thursday
The city of Sanford will
host a parade Thursday,
Feb. 12, at noon for mem­
bers of the 124 th Bravo
Company, the National
Guard unit stationed in
Sanford.
Members of the unit are
returning home from Iraq
where they were deployed
for 403 days as part of
Operation Enduring
Freedom.
During their deploy­
ment, the unit conducted
vehicle searches, barricade
surveillance's, house-tohouse searches, raids,
crowd control as well as
many other missions.
Bravo Company sustained
no injuries or deaths dur­
ing their time in Iraq.
The public is encouraged
to welcome home the
members of Bravo
Company during a parade
down First Street.

Sanford loves'
its authors
The Sanford Historical
Society will host "Sanford
Loves Our Authors," a
book signing event with
10 local writers, on
Saturday, Feb. 14, from I
to 4 p.m. at the Sanford
Museum, 520 E. First St.,
Sanford.
Books will be available
for sale. Free admission.
For information, call
Connie Williams at 407302-1000.
Authors attending
include: Bill Belleville,
Christine Kinlaw-Best,
Chuck Bose, Charlie C.
Carlson, II, Valada
Flewellyn, DeLoris
Forbes, Charlie Morgan,
Jim Robison, Victoria
Brown Smith, and Ed
Winn.

Seminole Smile

Zechariah Henderson
Manager of the State
Farmers' Market in Sanford

---------------- M l / -----------------

KELLER
WILLIAMS,
1 R E A L T Y

Exclusionary zones bar repeat
offenders from returning to area

Editor

associated with prostitution,
soliciting prostitution, traf­
ficking in illegal drugs and
narcotics" than in other parts
of Sanford. Those convicted
of prostitution or drug relat­
ed crimes could be re-arrest­
ed for simply being seen
within the exclusionary zone.
"That person's mere pres­
ence in those areas consti­

C ounty show s plan
for C elery Ave. land
"Even the levels that are
there don't impose an imme­
diate health hazard," Radzai
SANFORD
—
The said.
Seminole County school
Several buildings also
board and government are remain on the property,
one step closer to realizing which are estimated to cost
plans for the abandoned between
$200,000
and
University of Florida agricul­ $300,000 to demolish.
tural test site on Celery
"Once they've been off the
Avenue.
site it’s hard to get them back
About three years ago, out there," said Mark
county officials started try­ Flomerfelt, road operations
ing to wrestle the 63-acre and storm w ater division
site, located north and south manager, referring to the
university.
of Celery Avenue
between Brisson and
After three years
Sipes avenues, away
in negotiations, the
from the state to
The city of county may be inch­
quell drainage issues
ing closer to leasing
Sanford
in the Midway com­
the Celery Avenue
continues to land from the state
munity.
Seminole
annex along as they recently
County unveiled a
conceptual
plan
picked up a new
Celery
Tuesday that would
partner
in
the
Avenue.
not only work in
endeavor.
The
Seminole
solving drainage in
the 275-acre basin,
County
School
— M—
but also provide
Board has jumped
Daryl M cLain
land for a new ele­
aboard as the county
Seminole County
Commissioner
mentary school for
has proposed to
the growing area.
allow them to con­
Tne university exited the struct an $11 million, twoSanford agricultural lest cen­ story elementary school on
ter sometime in the 1970s. It the property near 20th Street.
was used to test new types of
Diane Kramer, Seminole
pesticides, different strains Public Schools deputy super­
of celery and other agricul­ intendent, said together the
tural needs. The state is county and school board
ready to hand the land over could have more leverage
to Seminole County, but sev­ against the state "to make
eral
roadblocks
have this project work."
remained over the years, said
Tne school board has
Thomas Radzai, senior engi­ actively been seeking proper­
neer in the county's road ty to satisfy its rapidly grow­
operations and stormwater ing northeast cluster, she
division.
said.
He said the university and
"The city of Sanford con­
Department
of tinues to annex along Celery
Environmental
Protection Avenue," said Commission
(DEP) have each been balk­ Chairman Daryl McLain.
ing at which entity should "Currently, there are 1,200 to
clean up the site. The site is 1,500 homes planned for out
repo rt ed 1y con ta m ina ted
there."
with arsenic left over from
pesticide testing.
S e e C e le ry , P a g e 8 A

tutes trespassing under this
new ordinance," said Police
Chief Brian Tooley.
This is not the first time
the city of Sanford has
explored the use of exclu­
sionary zones. The city creat­
ed the zones in certain por­
tions of the Goldsboro com­
munity in conjunction with
the State's Attorney office

and local judges. Problems
arose under the old plan
because a warrant had to be
issued before an arrest could
be made for violating the
exclusionary zone.
"Upon review by our city
attorney, we were advised
that the city needed to create
its own ordinance to deal
with this," Tooley said. "The

way this ordinance is written,
once an officer sees an indi­
vidual in a certain neighbor­
hood, they can arrest them
immediately."
There are some exceptions
to the zones. Those restricted
from the area would be
allowed to return to:
• Attend a scheduled
meeting with an attorney
• Attend a scheduled ini­
tial meeting with a social
service provider.
• Comply with court or
S ee Z o n e, P ag e 8A

Supporting Old Glory

B y C h r is t o p h e r P a tto n

M anaging E ditor

u

Herald p h o to by Tom m y Vincent

Crews on Monday installed a new flag polo at the intersection of Park Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard. The flag polo replaces the giant one that sat in Memorial Park (or decades. The older
polo was relocated to the outfield at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium. The new pole is located in
the center of a traffic circle within the intersection ot Park and Seminole.

Iraqi Diary: Mission accomplished Commuter rail to be
discussed in Lake Mary

Editor's note: Staff Sgt.
Charlie C. Carlson ill, son o f
Sanford historian Charlie C.
Carlson II, is deployed in
Baghdad as part of the 549tli
M ilita ry Police Company. He is
providing the Herald with a
journal o f his experiences.
29 Jan. 2004 We accom­
plished our long range con­
voy escort mission down
south and are safely back at
Camp Marlboro.
Our mission began at 0600
with preparing our vehicles,
and we pulled out of Camp
Marlboro at 0730 with me
and my scout trucks
(humvees) in the lead ten
minutes ahead of the main
escort element. We were
headed for CSC Scania. CSC
stands for Convoy Support
Center, where we were to
link up with the convoy of
new replacements coming
up from Kuwait. CSCs are
spaced out along the main
supply route from Kuwait to

Baghdad,they
onto Route
Tampa. The fog
serve as safe
began lifting and
havens en route
it started warm­
for convoys and a
ing up. We were
place for rest and
now crossing the
repairs.
desert.
We moved out
Along Route
south from
Tampa there is a
Baghdad, but only
whole lot of noth­
after getting into a
ing. After a while
traffic jam on
we began seeing
Route Predators.
some small
From there we
C a rls o n
dwellings with
proceeded south­
date palms off in
ward until we hit
the distance. Route Tampa
Route Jackson. On a civilian
can be compared to an inter­
map "Route Predator" is
state highway with a median
Highway 5 and "Jackson" is
Highway 8 and Highway 1
down the middle. Since it is
a main supply route, we
is "Route Tampa."
would occasionally pass a
We got into some very
supply convoy moving
heavy fog on Route Jackson
north. We passed by two
and the temperature was
getting colder by the minute. large, slow moving British
The fog was so thick that we military vehicles on our side
of the road. It was deter­
could not have seen the
mined that they were sweep­
enemy if he was sitting on
ing for IEDs [roadside
the hood of our vehicle.
Finally the sun peeked out
of the clouds and we turned
See Diary, Page 7A

B y C h ris to p h e r P a tto n

Managing Editor

Beginning
in
Volusia
County, the north portion of the
commuter rail project is pro­
posed to be built first. Tire esti­
mated $155 million project
would run from DeBary to
Orlando with stops along the
way in Sanford, Lake Mary,
Altamonte

LAKE MARY
—
The
Florida
Department
of
Transportation is hosting a
public workshop Feb. 18 at the
Lake
Mary
Community
Building
to
gauge interest
S p r i n g s ,
Commuter rail
Maitland and
in a commuter
workshop
Winter Park.
rail.
Debated for What: Public workshop to explain
"The cur­
several years, proposed commuter rail and hear
rent operating
a commuter residents concerns and answer
plan has five
rail is similar questions
to six trains
to a Amtrak Whan: Wednesday, Feb. 18,
running in the
p.m.
train, said Bob 5:30-7:30
morning, and
Where: Lake Mary Community
Cone, transit Building. 260 N. Country Club Road. then
some
project man­
trains running
ager assisting
every two
FDOT.
hours during the day," he said.
"We would have two to
The concept of a commuter
three cars at the most and it rail is primarily to help people
would run along tire CSX corri­ go to work. Cone said. It would
dor and serve the various loca­
tions along the line," he said.
See Rail, Page 7A

K e lle r W illia m s
Heritage Realty
See our acLon page 1 2 A ...P a in tin g T h e T o w n R E D !

W ELLS
FARGO

HOME
M ORTGAGE

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180314">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 08, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180315">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180316">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 08, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180317">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180318">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 08, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180319">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180320">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180321">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180322">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="18066" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17670">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/0ad642e94a3502fa4b94aa3aed7317cc.pdf</src>
        <authentication>83a6d5140e08bb9be481801b0e018fec</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180333">
                    <text>P
a
g
e&lt;
&gt;
H Sum Iay. Mayr 10.2001

Tin: H erald

_ W h e r e E v e r y b o d y R id e s !!1 "

I R IB S s -t . i ' g r a n d o p e n i n g
f " ’a a t a r B O B D A N C E IM P O R T S
f&gt; 1-800-297-0004

MWI.OCATION! U MILESOI III 01 LAKEMARYIII.YO.

NEW LOCATION! I 1 MILE SOI H I 01 LAKE. MARY HIM).

oft SUZUKI FORENZftJ

a ft S U Z U K I V I T A R ^

P/W indow s, P/Locks, P/Mirrors, CD/Cossetto

TO * SU ZU K I X L-7

V-6, A/C, CD, Till, P/WIndows, P/locki, Keyless Inlry, Loaded

A /C , P/W indows, P/Locks, P/Mirrors, Cruiso, C D

BUY FOR O N LY

BUY FOR ONLY

BUY FOR ONLY

cJ~/utUj-

r iy -

ta U « SUM ( m

kMa 1I3M(m h w hhN. UM O w U««k| I UN Idn U k ii UM b h r M

M * . UM Om

m

U r^ i I S H IU I n M n OM ( A p M

0 4 1SUZU ASCENDER

O f t

SPEND EVEN LE$S, GO EVEN FARTHER

1SUZU RODEO V S
GO EVEN FARTHER

SPEND EVl

nsuflsu

fSUSHJ
(toIntuit

Ootuinu

A /C , P/W,
P/L, ABS,
Loadodl

BUY FOR ONLY

BUY FOR ONLY

I»cM«i

ImM hUAN (m

tewl C*Um* Cot

m

275 HP, A /C ,
A uto, P/W, P/L,
D u a l Clim ate
Co n tro l, C D , Tilt, |
Cruise, Loaded

BUY FOR ONLY

kMnSUM(m e Mes tnt Me

Me&gt;, tm IdM Mhe) —I UN One Lm*S tIMUbp t n i

'02 H YU N D A I ELANTRA GLS

b *

MAKE
THE
SMART
MOVE

MAKE
THE
SMARTI
MOVE

MAKE
THE
SMART |
MOVE

C^/u

D U O A P U

«4ISMOm

V -6 , A /C,
A M /FM CD,
Loaded!

Mm,UN(Ap M

'69 dHfeW MALIBU

Loaded, Great Car!

e l a n t r a

$8,900

*7,988

SUY FOR ONLY

«5
2
&gt;HYunant

#27337)

#131621A

'01 H Y U N D A I T IB U R O N
I m I* 4* i $ 1,000 C w tM M f M m , $400 I k
C *ll*t« ( n t 1 1/ JO ta h ff Million

m

A /C , P/W, P/L, A M /FM Cassette, Till, Keyless Remote

Won't Last

I

Lowest Price end
Largest Selection
Only In Longwood

'99 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV.

*9,900

$8,900

#203745

# 255394A

'01 H Y U N D A I S A N T A FE
Like Newl

'04 CHEVY CAVALIER
j|7U&gt;Hln,UtoH«w|

*10,900
IQ?..* IM«#•M
ule
5 W MM# Mil*

@&gt;HYUnOfll

#273607

# 027161A

Save Blfll

01 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA JLS
Hard To Find!

$9,900

*10,900

'0 3 F O R D F O C U S Z X 3

BUY FO R O N LY

#152849

#125)64
S1# M Cm s m w « b k . l t , 51,000 Ownn Lorain
$400 b a n t (a llo t* C*«4 4 $ » * Artlw Million

Ik M

m

'02 KIA SED O N A LX

V -6 , Sunroof, A uto, A /C , P/W, P/L, A M /FM C D , Cruise

F

Loaded, Won't Last!

Low
est Price and

Largest Selection
Only In Longwood

'0 2 N I5S A N SENTRA GXE

*11,900

$13,900

#670125

#240042

'03 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT

I Only 21K M ile s !

'0 2 M A Z D A PR O TEG E 5

Leather, Loaded

q

A

S A N T A

FE

$15,900

*12,900

#118492

#467325

'03 H Y U N D A I SANTA FE GLS

'0 3 T O Y O T A C A M R Y

V*6, Loaded

*16,900
It

ImMoo$1AMCooi—a«liboto, $400IkmI
CotWf#4iWI $750 Adis. Million

#514093A

'0 2 H O N D A CRV

Lowest Price and
Largest Selection
\Only In Longwood
3 5 7 5 North Hwy. 1 7 -9 2

HYUNDAI

In LONGWOOD
1 -8 0 0 -2 9 7 -0 0 0 4

#153527

'0 3 N IS S A N F R O N T IE R
, [Automatic, Like New]

New Car Trade!

*17,900
#003229

BOB DANCE HYUNDAI
3 5 7 5 N o rth H w y. 1 7 -9 2
In LO N G W O O D

#460967

B O B D AN CE IM P O R TS
4 1 1 3 N . H w y 1 7 -9 2
In LA K E M ARY

1-800-297-0004 I 1-800-297-0004

V E R A D E A LE R ) F E E !
&amp;

Custom er
Satisffactioi

AT/BOBi DANCE!!
AVEj $S.0 ,0) = S 1,AQ.Q!J
All o tt.is plm lo i t toy Sale a lie n cannot b e used in com b.oai on Photos foi illuslnitxjn puipi
Vehicles subject &lt;e pnot sole due to tori/ publishing deadlines

-

r

1 T ' J lW

J iilm *

Shop w w w .b o b d a n ce .co m '

i

�v»l. 11i No. 78
CopV,1flM ©

San fo rd , Florid a

Tho Sanford Herald

w w w .sanfordne
’j

3',v.tiyfer r--i«aspffisa

J , | 11 1 T T I J J ! J
lilt i I j j i
May 19, 2004

By Christopher Patton
SANFORD
—
YVhile
Seminole County and other
Florida counties took several
lumps with costly stale legisla­
tive decisions, funding for
three major transportation
projects will be making their
way to Sanford.
State leaders approved more
than $7 million in appropria­
tions for Seminole County road
projects by the end of the leg­
islative session May 1, but also

The Lyman boys volleyball
team completed a remark­
able run through tho play­
offs to win tho FHSAA Boys
Volleyball Championships in
Miami last weekend.
See Sports, Pago 8A

Longwood pulls
together in time
of sorrow
Mayor Hutch Hundy
says he is proud to be a
citizen of me city of
Longwood after the out­
pouring of support given
to the Williams family
Since the bodies of Iona,
9, Ian, 6, and Ivey, 5, were
found stuffed between two
mattresses at a Longwood
home last week, citizens
have joined to support
their father Greg YVilliams.
A memorial to the three
children that were fed pre­
scription pills by their
mother Andrea YVilliams
on M other's Day continu­
ally grows at the Georgia
Avenue home. The three
children Were l/Hd to rest
Tuesday after a memorial
service at First Baptist
Church of Longwood.
Bundy said at the
Monday evening meeting
of the City Commission
that the five commission­
ers were donating funds to
pay for the cemetery plots
for the three children.
Bundy is a family friend
of the YVilliams and served
on a board for the Choices
in Learning School the
children attended.
The Longwood Police
Department was also
pitching in for the family
and neighborhood. Chief
Tommy Jackson said grief
counselors were called in
last week to City Hall as
neighbors and trie family
were helped to deal wilri
the tragedy.
Bundy also said the
Longwood Police
Explorers were donating
$1,600 they had raised to
slop a loan on the home
from defaulting.
"At this time Mr.
Williams will at least have
one less thing to worry
about," he said.
"The outpouring from
this community makes me
proud to be a citizen of
this community," he
added.

Seminole Smile
v i p p

Lesbia Velez —
Lymon High School
Athletic Secretary

KELLER
WILLIAMS,
r e a l t y

tv.
i

i
c

Legislature funds local road projects
M anaging Editor

State
champions

«

3

Improvements to state roads 46 and 415
are two of the key state appropriations
passed several initiatives that
could cost the county more
than $2.6 million annually.
"Overall, I would say given
the climate in Tallahassee with
this session — budgetary con­
straints and in-fighting — l
was very happy we escaped

with what we got because
there was a point in time where
it didn't look like we were
going to come out that well,"
said Bobby Brantley, state leg­
islative lobbyist for Seminole
County.
Despite the negative finan­

cial impacts, county commis­
sioners were pleased with the
overall outcome of the legisla­
tive session.
"As bad as things looked a
month ago, they ended up not
being that bad," said County
Commissioner Randy Morris.

Road projects scheduled to
receive state funding — if
approved by the governor —
include: widening State Road
46 to four lanes from U.S.
Highway 17-92 to State Road
415; widening State Road 415
to four lanes from State Road
46 to the Volusia County line
and constructing a new bridge
over the St. Johns River; and a
new Interstate 4 interchange at
State Road 46.
"As far as the transportation
S e e P ro je c ts , Pago 3A

LM H S

Seeing

debate
sparks
interest

G oggles donated
to s h e r iff’s office
sim ulate alcohol,
drug
impairm

By C ris tin a L lo re n s
H erald Intern

By C ris tin a L lo re n s

LAKE MARY — Students
in the Lake Mary High School
debate team had the chance to
test their debating skills and
knowledge of political issues
on Monday.
Political "Party" 2004, a
mock presidential debate, was
held at the school's auditori­
um with close to 700 in atten­
dance. Thy idea for the debate,
the first of its kind at the
school, was proposed by Jeff
Aucoin, a junior at the school
and captain of the team.
Debate team sponsor Erin
Woods, a 10th grade English
teacher, worked with the team,
&gt;arents and sponsors to organze the event as a fundraiser
for the team.
"I've been amazed by the
reaction and the pcop e that
are excited about it," YVoods
said. "Because it's an election

Herald Intern

SANFORD — The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office has new
equipment that will have people tak­
ing a closer look at the dangers of
drunken driving and promote safety
in the community.
Fatal Vision Simulator Goggles are
designed to simulate impairment
caused by alcohol and other drugs.
They look like your average chem­
istry lab goggles, but the leases con­
tain prisms which bend the light and
distort what the eyes see.
The vision-distorting goggles,
which come in six different strengths,
simulate both daylight and nighttime
conditions at levels ranging from low
impairment, which is a blood alcohol

1

c o n I o n I l o v o t a t O ft o r t w l o w , l o h i g h

impairment, which is a blood alcohol
content of .17 to .20.
The goggles were donated by
YVayne Densch Inc., an AnheuserBusch wholesaler based in Sanford.
David Spindler, director of market­
ing, said two primary goals for the
company are to prevent drunken
driving and underage drinking.
"YVe're committing resources and
efforts in that direction," Spindler
said.
YVayne Densch is "very involved
in the community," he said, adding
that the company works with local
businesses and organizations to pro­
mote alcohol awareness. During the
holidays, the company locally spon­
sors the "Tow to Go" program, which
offers adults who choose to drink a
free ride home and also tows their car
for free. Spindler said YVayne Densch
also sponsors the YVe ID program,
offering local retailers training in
checking for valid identification.

See Debate, Page 4A

Horald photos by Tommy Vlncsnt

Seminole County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Mark Rehder (left) and David Spindler, director of
marketing for Wayne Densch Inc., show off the vision-distorting goggles donated by the
Anheuser-Busch wholesaler based in Sanford.

See Goggles, Page 4A

Reservist fights to bring back business
B y A shley C o over
H erald Intern

Kyle Repp, a reserve officer
and Longwood resident, has
returned from serving his
country in Iraq and now is
focusing his attention on serv­
ing his community.
Repp is trying to resurrect
his franchise, 1-800-Got-Junk?,
a Vancouver-based garbage
and waste removal company,
which he had to leave in the
care of family and friends
when his reserve unit was
called in February of 2003 to
serve in Iraq.
"I was pretty shocked
because I wasn't expecting my
unit to get called up," Repp
said. "I was also really wor­
ried because I had just opened
the business."
Repp did not have much
time to make arrangements for
his business after hearing that
his unit was being called to
Iraq, but he was able to find

help.
"I was fortunate that about
two weeks prior I had hap­
pened to meet a former mili­
tary guy," Repp said. "I started
using nim part time in the
business. He was kind enough
to volunteer to help out while
I was gone."
Alan Mowbray, a former
Navy man, and Repp's wife
kept the business afloat while
Repp was overseas.
He had fairly consistent
Internet access to communi­
cate with his wife and
Mowbray from Iraq, but with­
out Repp the business was not
bringing in enough money to
cover a third of the bills to
keep the business running,
Repp said.
"it was a difficult time for
me psychologically, being over
there worrying about day-today dangers and watching my
business go down the tubes,"

See Jun k , Page 3A

After a year serving in Iraq, reserve officer Kyle
ing on his newly founded business.

K e lle r W illia m
H e rita g e R e a lt y

By Ashley Coover
Herald Intern

SANFORD — A local
author's new book is all wet,
and he is proud of it.
Bill
Belleville's
book,
"Sunken Cities, Sacred Cenotes
and Golden Sharks: Travels of a
YVater-Bound Adventurer," is a
c o lle c tio n
of articles
and essays
he has writ­
ten about
his recent
adventures,
all of which
take place
in
the
waters of
Florida, the
C arib b ean
Belleville
and Latin
America.
Belleville, who has lived in
Sanford since 1990, is one of the
few writers in the Southeast
who makes his living by writ­
ing magazine articles and
books. His first book, "River of
Lakes: A Journey on Florida's
St. Johns River" is in its sixth
printing. His second book,
"Deep Cuba: The Inside Story
of an American Oceanographic
Expedition," was about the first

See Belleville, Page 3A

s

P a in tin g T h e T o w n R E D !
100 W a y m o n t C o u rt, S u ite ttO , B a ytre e C e n te r, La ke M a ry. F L (4 0 7 ) 3 2 4 -9 7 7 7 •w w w .k w la k c m a ry .c o m

.

S a n fo rd
au th or
im m e rse d
in w a ter
sto ries

11( )M E
M O R TG A G E

�I'a g C 2 A

T he H erald

Wednesday, May 19. 2004

S e m in o l e

S u m m a r y

A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

I n B r ie f

O ut &amp; A bout

Eagle Eyes

THUR

Progress Energy brings
solar project to Lyman High

t f y .' }

Progress Energy Florida will help local students leam about clean energy alternatives in a
project unveiled at Lyman H ig h School in
Longwood.
'Inc new photovoltaic (PV) project will edu­
cate students about solar and alternative energy,
and also provide a portion of the school’s daily
use. Project Energy and the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection provided resources
and cooperated on the installment of the project.
Tire project is part of the SunSmart schools
program, a statewide initiative to iastall 29 solar
electric systems in schools throughout the state.
Lyman High School is one of five schools in
Progress Energy Florida's service territory cho­
sen for participation in the project. Tire compa­
ny will install 4-kilowatt photovoltaic systems,
provide industry expertise, and contribute addi­
tional funding. Students will track energy pro­
duction from a PV system mounted on the
school's n»of and conduct scientific experiments
and matlfematical computations based on the
system's,energy production.
"We/are very excited about this unique
opportunity,'' said Lyman High School
Principal Sam Momary. "This helps put our
school on the aiding edge of technology. We are
grateful to Progress Energy Florida and the
Department of Environmental Protection for
their generosity in providing us with this won­
derful tool."

f

V -

;

Public servant
spotlight
Name: Robert C. Hampton
Professional title: Firefighter /paramedic
Department: Sanford
Fire Department
Years on the job:
Three years
Bom: Sanford
Resident of: Sanford
Age: 24
Marital status:
Married
Schools attended:
Seminole High
School, Seminole
Community College
TYalning: Dive/water
rescue team
Hobbies: Football
Why did you choose your current profes­
sion: The job is physical and demanding. I
didn't make it in football so I chose the next
best thing.

. *-r

tji.

' 'Hpra'-1
vL*-;i;, H
'zkif —VVJ1. -*Hrs*’-4L„. »

The public Is invited to
find out more about local
history by hearing Bill
Dre’ggors, a native Floridian
and lifelong DcLand resident
tell about the Ghost Towns
of the St. Johns. The meet­
ing is at 7 p.m. at the County
Agriculture Auditorium on
Bush Boulevard. Refresh­
ments will be served follow­
ing tho presentation.

SAT
Pat Williams, senior vice
president of the Orlando
Magic, will receive the 2004
Communication and
Leadership Award from
Toastmasters International
District 47. District Gov.
Margaret Wan will make the
presentation at a noon lunch­
eon at the organization's
spring conference to be held
at the Orlando Marriott
Hotel In Lake Mary. In addi­
tion to hundreds of
Toastmasters from Florida
and the Bahamas, the public
is welcome to attend tne
event. For more information
or registration, call Jim
Ocque at 407-862-9749 or log
on to www.toastmastersd47.org.

Sheriff's office requests
vacationing residents use
House Watch program

If you are making plans for that long
awaited summer vacation, don't forget one
important part of your plans, the House
Watch Program, warns Rich Kay of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office Crime
Prevention Bureau.
Kay suggests you ask a trusted neighbor to
collect your mail and papers, but also take
that extra step and set up a free house watch
with the sheriff's office or your local law
enforcement agency. Officers will make a
daily check of your nome while you are away.
Here is how to set up a House Watch: A few
days before you leave, call the sheriff's office
to set up a house watch. The operator will
take important information from you, such as:
• When are you leaving?
• When are you expected back?
• Does anyone have a key in an emer­
gency?
• Is anyone allowed on your property
while you are gone?
They will get other information from you,
and this information will be sent to the
dt'pfity patrolling your community.
The deputy will make a perimeter check of
your home once per shift, once during day­
time and once during the evening hours. If
anything does go wrong, the sheriff's office
will know whom to contact.
Put "Set up a House Watch” on your to-do
list before leaving.
Furthermore, if you plan to drive during
your vacation, take along a cell phone that is
no longer in service (one that has been dis­
connected).
If you have a charger unit and it will main­
tain a charge, you can use it to call 911 only,
anywhere you go, as long as there is a cell
tower in the area. It will enhance your safety
if you break down along the way.
If you desire additional safety tips, contact
the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office
Community Services Section, 407-665-6977,
or check out the Sheriff's Web site at
www.seminolesheriff.org/community/prevenHon.php.

.. .

Hot old ph oto by Tom m y V incent

At the recent ground breaking for Suncor Properties Inc. mixed retail and residential project Paige tho Bald Eagio keeps a
watchful oyo on the proceedings while she is under tho watchful eye of Linda Whito, eagle watch coordinator (or tho Audubon
Center lor Birds ol Proy.

Drug related
• Nicholas Eugene Trevosc Saitt,
18, of Lake Monroe Terrace, was
arrested by Sanford police Thursday.
I ie was reportedly seen by officers at
West Third Street and Avocado
Avenue, in what police believed was a
drug transaction. He attempted to run
from the area but was apprehended.
He was charged with selling cocaine
within 1,000 feet of a public housing
area, and resisting an officer without
violence. It was found that there was
an active warrant against him, and he
was also charged with violation of
probation or community control.
• Amos M itc h e ll, 25, of M a in Street,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday near an apartment in
the 2600 block of Georgia Avenue.
Officers said he was seen possibly
involved in a drug sale. He was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana, possession of a
controlled substance over 20 grams,
and resisting an officer without vio­
lence.
• Michael Wesley Kirkland, 21, of
Oviedo, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday following a traffic slop
on West 25th Sta*et at Laurel Avenue.
He was charged with reckless driving,
possession of under 20 grams of mar­
ijuana, and possession of narcotics
paraphernalia.
Th e fts

• Carly Anne Drewry, 18, of Sand
Pine Grele, Sanford, and Alisa Marie
I’ulpillo, 18, of BrightviewDrive, Lake
Mary, were arrested by Sanford police
Thursday at a store in the Seminole
Towne Center. They reportedly took
$256 in items from a store without
paying. Each was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant.
• Steve L Crowbridge, 22, listed as
homeless in Sanford, was arrested by
police Sunday in the 2400 block of
Seminole Boulevard. Officers slid he
had stolen a bicycle parked near the
roadway. He was charged with petty
larceny.
Battery
• April Smith, 25, Mahalia Smith,
43, and Ann Smith, 34, all of West Fifth
Street, were arrested by Sanford polio.*
Friday. The three women had report­
edly been Involved in a dispute with
each other with a table lamp and can­
dle holder. Each of the three were
charged with aggravated battery with
a deadly weapon, battery — touch or
strike, and burglary with assault or
battery.
• Brenda Hudspeth, 33, of West

Police
Blotter

13th Street, was arrested by Sanford
polio* Saturday following a distur­
bance call at a business on Poplar
Avenue. She was charged with aggra­
vated assault with a deadly weapon.

Other charges
• Leroy Hardy, Jr., 32, of Gilbert
Street, Like Monroe, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday on Scott Drive
from where he had been previously
issued an injunction for protection.
He was charged with violation of an
injunction for protection against
domestic violence, and aggravated
stalking.
• James Bourque, 47, of Rosalia,
Sanford, was arrested by police
Sunday on Escambia Drive. I ie was
charged with stalking (domestic) and
failing to leave property upon, order
by the owner (domestic),

• S t a n l e y D o n n e l l F r a n k l i n , 4 fl, o f

Celery Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at his resideno* following a dispute with a
female. He was charged with battery
— causing bodily harm (domestic
violence).
• Jacqueline Sims, 39 of Orlando,
was arrested by Sanford police
Friday at 13th Street and Olive
Avenue, where she reportedly
slashed tires on a man's vehicle, then
attacked him. She was arrested on
charges of battery — touch or strike
(domestic) and property damage
over $200.
• Dock Steele, 35, of Oak Avenue,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday at his residence follow­
ing a dispute with a female. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence).
• Randy L. Bryant, 28, of Fox
Quarry lane, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Monday at his res­
idence following an argument with a
female. He was charged with battery
— touch or strike.
• Hugo Contreras, 44, of West 19th
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday in the 100 block
of West Second Street, where police
said he had been issued an injunction
against being at the residence.
Officers said he had been in a «&gt;nfrontation with a female using a
knife. He was charged with battery
— touch or strike (domestic), aggra­
vated assault with a deadly weapon,
false imprisonment, and violation of
an injunction for protection.
• Sarah Jayne Woodward, 19, of
West 30th Street, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Friday, at a busi­
ness in the 2900 block of Sanford
Avenue, where she had reportedly
been involved in an altercation with a
male. She was charged with aggra­
vated battery.

1 • Geeiffrey Kenneth Swift, 38, of
Bradshaw Drive, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Friday at a busi­
ness in the* 26(X) block of Orlando
Drive where he repeirtedly had been
acting in a disorderly manner. He
was charged with disorderly intoxi­
cation.
• Sean Neal Sawyer, 24, of
Evansdale Road, Lake Mary, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday in
the 100 block of Ramblewood Drive.
Police were called in regard to a sus­
picious person near tne aim er of
Hidden Like and Ramblewood. He
was charged with disorderly intoxi­
cation.
Drug sting
On Friday, May 14, numerous
search, and arrest, warrants were
served in connection to the traffick­
ing and distribution of axrainc in
Seminole County. The operation was
undertaken by the City-County
Investigative Bureau, with the assis­
tance of all seven of the city police
departments in Seminole County, the
Florida
Department
of
Law
Enforcement,
the
U.S.
Drug
Enforcement Administration, the
Volusia and Seminole* county sheriffs
offices.
Of the* 21 listed on the warrants,
agents arrested 13 individuals. Five
others, not named in the warrants,
were also arrested for drug crimes.
Those arrested included: Antonio
Alexander, 25, Altamonte Springs;
Robert C. Benzing, 56, Samsula;
Travis D. Brown, 23, Altamonte
Springs; Antonio T. Giandler, 24,
Sanford; Rodney L. Florence, 28,
Casselberry; Theodore Green, 50,
Casselberry; George Harris, 33,
Altamonte* Springs; Matthew M.
Heller, 25, Longwoed; Patricia A.
King, 33, Altamonte Springs;
Kenneth L. Lane, 28, Longwood;
Simon McGill 24, Sanford; Damario
E. Sims, dob 19, Casselberry; Michael
L Sims, 26, Casselberry.

The Sanford Parks and
Recreation Department will
sponsor the 16th Annual AllAmerican Local Soap Box
Derby. This single event will
qualify the winner of each
division to participate in the
national competition held in
Akron, Ohio, on July 31. Soap
Box Derby is a youth gravity
racing program for boys and
girls ages 8 to 17. For more
information, call Norm Perry
at 407-330-5697.

SUN
Bridges Academy, a pri­
vate school for children with
specific learning disabilities
such as Dyslexia, will host
an open house from 2 to 4
p.m. All families.and profes­
sionals are welcome. The
school is located at 894 Gary
Hillery Drive, in the
Tuscawilla Country Club
Community. *

TUE
Missing Children Center,
Inc. will hold the 20th
Annual National M issing
Children's Day Dedication
and Candle lighting
Ceremony at First Baptist
Church of Winter Springs,
817 E. State Road 434 at 6:30
p.m. The public is invited to
attend this event. For more
information, call the
Missing Children Center
at 407-327-4403.

WED
The Sanford/Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will hold a May
Luncheon Special,
Politicians in the Park, from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at
Centennial Park, 400 Park
Ave. in Sanford. Master of
ceremonies will be County
Commissioner Daryl McLain,
with Sen. Lee Constantine,
and Representatives Sandra
Adams, David Simmons,
David Mealor and others.

SAT

EzJ

Leam 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 bi
lead through the Lake Jesup
Wilderness Area by a volun­
teer who is also a Master
Gardener and Native Plant
Society Member. Space is
limited. Call 407-665-7411 fc
reservations.

i

�T he H erald

Wednesday, May ID. 2004 P a g e 3 A

Projects ------C ontinued from Page 1A
priorities we had this year we
did very well compared to a lot
of other areas of the state, but
it's about time," Brantley said.
"We have suffered enough
over the years on some of these
transportation projects."
The Slate Road 46 widening
project is critical in the
Midway community, said Jerry
McCollum, Seminole County
engineer. The state funding
level of $750,000 will be ear­
marked for a project develop­
ment and environment (PD&amp;E)
study for the stretch of State
Road 46 east of Sanford.
"It's a terrible road," he
said. "W hen 1-4 stops it
becomes horrendous because
I

State Road 415 is the back way
into Deltona. So the county
working closely with the air­
port have been pushing to get
that road four laned."
The $3.7 million the state
legislature appropriated for
State Road 415 Improvements
will go toward right-of-way
acquisition as the project is
already undergoing a PD&amp;E
study.
A state appropriation of S3
million will be used for design­
ing a new Slate Road 46 and
Interstate
4
interchange.
McCollum said the critical por­
tion of the project is providing
a new entry' ramp for motorists
traveling west on State Road

46. Instead of
will be back
trying to turn
every year to
left to go to
get m ore," he
We have suffered
Orlando
on
said. "Once one
enough over the
Interstate
4,
phase is done
years on some o f
McCollum said a
we will be back
loop will be con­
to try to get
these transportation
structed on the
money for the
projects.
right-hand side
other phases."
of the road to
If state fund­
—
jj —
avoid
traffic
ing
remains
B obby B n n tliy
back ups.
constant, State
Sem in ole County
legislative lobbyist
The
initial
Road 415 con­
funding from the
struction is esti­
state for these
mated to begin
projects will get them moving in three to four years. State
in
the
right
direction,
Road 46 widening is expected
McCollum said.
in four to five years and the
"These are such critical proj­ Interstate 4 interchange at State
e c t s in Seminole County we
Road 46 is the furthest out.

As for the negative financial
impacts from the legislative
session, Seminole County offi­
cials are still determining the
impacts from the implementa­
tion of the 1998 voterapproved referendum that
shifts all county financed jus­
tice system costs to the state.
While the plan, known as
Article V, will save Seminole
County in some ways the over­
all impact will be a negative
primarily because the $1.6 mil­
lion in fees collected by the
clerk of the courts office will no
longer find there way to the
county's general fund.
Another negative impact is
an unfunded mandate that

proposes to have counties fund
the 25 juvenile detention cen­
ters in the state for a total cost
of more than $90 million.
Seminole County would be
expected to foot an annual bill
of about $1.6 million to fund
the local juvenile facility.
The detention juvenile jus­
tice cost shift, however, is still
up for debate as by a state con­
stitutional amendment all
unfunded mandates need twothirds approval of state leaders
to be enacted. According to
Deputy County Attorney Steve
Lee, the I louse did not pass the
measure by the required vote
and a legal challenge could be
forthcoming.

pie made sacrifices 2,(XH) years
ago. The explorers repelled
down seven stories before
descending into the total dark­
ness of the ancient water.
"I'm really into the literary
aspect of writing and the story­
telling because I think that's a
really interesting way to engage
readers," Belleville said. "That's
why all these pieces are written
in the first person and the pres­
ent tense. It puts readers mere,
in the cenote, in the deep
water."
Belleville often shares local
mythology in his essays.
"I find it really fascinating

that the people in remote places
like the Amazon still have sto­
ries of strong magic that are
influenced by the presence of
water and the critters that live in
the water, such as the boto, the
freshwater dolphin," Belleville
explained.
Ilis next book, which ho is
currently working on, is largely
about Belleville's lake on the
development of Sanford.
"This |next| book is my own
experiences about how growth
affects not only the environment
but. the stability of neighbor­
hoods and people," Belleville
said.
I want to help folks

Indian River Lagoon in Florida.
He and Wes Skiles, a cave
diving cinematographer, are
also currently working on a
script for a new BBS film on the
St. Johns River.
Meanwhile, Belleville is busy

C

U

Belleville
C ontinued from Page 1A
major American oceanographic
expedition to Cuba.
In his third book, Belleville
takes readers through such
Florida
favorites
as
the
Everglades, Suwannee River,
Blue Spring and Big Pine Key,
along with the exotic rivers,
coral reefs and cenotes of the
Amazon,
Guyana,
the
Galapagos Islands, Cuba, the
Dominican Republic, Nicaragua
and more.
Belleville recalls one of his
favorite adventures, diving with
archaeologists in a cenote, a
deep well, in the Dominican
Republic, where the Taino pco*

Junk

understand that new isn't
always better."
Belleville is the co-founder of
a non-profit
documentary
nature film company. Equinox
Documentaries. The company
has just finished its pilot about

For graduation memories you'll always treasuretrust Olan Mills.

Graduation Portrait Album J u s t
SPECIAL
S9995

------

C ontinued from Page 1A
Repp said. "It was more stress­
ful than the combat environ­
ment."
Repp is a Chief Warrant
Officer whose specialty is
directing supply and service
for a hospital, which helps not
only soldiers, but also the
locals.
"It was a good feeling to
think that you're creating a
better life for other people,
besides Am ericans," Repp
said.
Although his unit was only
supposed to be in Iraq for six
months, Repp is the only one
in his unit who lias made it
back to the United Slates.
"I'm getting my feet back on
the ground, re-learning the
operating systems (of the busi-

remitting the new book, which
as already received some posi­
tive national reviews.
To read these reviews and
find out more about Bill
Belleville and his books, visit
www.BillBelleville.com.

ness)," Repp said. "I didn't
even remember my own phone
number when I got back."
Since returning. Repp has
sent out about 800 postcards to
local business people, previous
customers, Seminole County
Regional
Chamber
of
Commerce members and his
contacts in the media to help
drum up business again
Although he has only been
home since May 6, business is
increasing.
"Tilings arc looking quite
good," Repp said. "I had more
business in the last week than I
typically had in any month
since I left."
He is also speaking to
potential business contacts,
such as real estate workers and

I n c lu d in g :

property managers.
The Chamber of Commerce
will extend Repp's member­
ship for another year because
he was gone for so long.
The Chamber has also intro­
duced Repp to people and sup­
plied him with places he can
go to spread the word about 1800-Got-Junk?.
"A lot of people in the com­
munity have been very kind to
me and my family since I was
away and since I got back,"
Repp said, i really appreciate
tin* support I've gotten. It’s
very moving."
To patronize Repp's waste
removal company, call 1-800Got-Junk?.
Repp can be
reached at 407-310-4285 or at
Orlandc/ii 1800gorjunk.com.

• G raduation Album
• 16 - 5x7 N atural Color P ortraits
• 1 - 3 x 4 B la ck and W hite P ortrait
• 30 M inute personalized p o rtra it session
• Two w ardrobe changes, plus the cla ssic grad look
lo o k to r o u r

t t i i t ' i i t g o o d i t g o ld .

--------- --—

---------- ------------- B rin g in this co u p o n

GRADUATION PORTRAIT ALBUM *9 9 » 8
Including
• G r.d u .tlo n Album
• 16 - M N atural Color Portraits
• I - 3«S C lack » W lu ta P orlrait
• 30 minutn perionalnacf
portrait l a it io n
• Two w ardrobo changaa,
plua tha claaalc g r id look

24 BONUS Wallets*
4#*

^

50% OFF

any Portrait Purchaso

\Mftmi Si. LounolStmtS\gnatvnStuJk— —{407)JJJ4JI5
t

•
Nttoafarg
r*** ______IMI(MWWr/fe*M
■*» wl -O'r * ' - w S - o k , ^ . a~, »"n r « M .

www.olanmills.com

r .x.

The determination to reatffyojjr goals.
-

A

1

N ational G uard

F L O R ID A

pfvou
SCA N

i

Hardwa
Stores
PetFriendlyStores
1

You have what it takes. Experience life at

|j M

its fullest. You’re the kind of person who
knows that changing the world begins by
changing yourself.The Army National Guard
is about growth. You learn discipline,

U.S. FLAG
SET
3'x5&gt;Potycottonflagl6, seO'
tional metal pole. Mounting
hardware included. (81623)

$788

EA.

Ac

SUPER GLUE
GEL
N o -R u n Form ula,
B o n d s in S e co n d s
(18609)

e

25’ OUTDOOR
POWER CORD
13 amp. medium-duty
power cord. UL listed.
(31835)

$097

$ 4 t X)
1 E!A.

EA.

teamwork, leadership and career skills.
PROPANE TANKS
Serving in the Army National Guard also
HotSepSot

brings pride to your community. In the
QUALITY TOUCH FIAT
LATEXWALL A TRM

Florida Army National Guard, YOU CAN !
WS Can Fil Most
Tanks Too.

2ou&gt;. $ 0 9 5
Includes
Tank
Tax

• 10 Year Durability
• One Coat Coverage
• Washable
(1 5 7 8 6 5 7 ^

ICEQUALITYSWEID
FUTUTBHOUSEPUNT
•10 Year Durability
•One Coat Coverage
* Stain Resistant • Washable
Custom Cotors(16344)

GAL. 1

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

A
SATtSFACWHGUARUrTS

L0NGW00D
Hwy 434 &amp;42T

I-800-GO-GUARD • www.l-800-GUARD.com

W

207 E. 25th St I I Winter Path Dr.

1122W.Hwy436

Hwy«44426

v 339-4883 J L 321-0885J *- 339-7365-“ 862-4323J t 365-6634

�Page 4A

Wednesday. May 19. 2004

T he H erald

Central Florida Zoo speaker
opens world o f knowledge
Good things can come out
the Discovery
of bad situations. Consider
Service Club Center, that
the Sanford Zoo, now Central
Connections number
Florida Zoological Park:
should rise to
About 83 years ago, a small
60,000,
traveling road show went
Montisano
bankrupt while in Sanford,
said.
and dropped off its stock of
One of the
animals at the Sanford Fire
zoo's main
Station downtown on
non-animal
Palmetto Avenue between
attractions is
First and Second streets. The
the train, a
firemen cared for the animals
replica of the
Charles
for several years, but with a
Florida East
Jackson Coast
growing city, couldn't juggle
Line.
• • • • • • • About 60
fighting fires and feeding a
flock; so the city took respon­
percent of the
sibility of the critters and set
zoo's visitors ride the train.
up the Sanford Zoo, Central
Of the eight zoos in Florida,
Florida's first zoological pari
Central Florida Zoo has the
near City Hall. By 1950, the
lowest-priced membership,
Sanford Zoo placed the city
Montisano said. The member­
on the entertainment map, as
ship allows admittance to any
the state's largest zoo and one zoo in the state
of its leading tourist attrac­
Montisano also made a
tions.
pitch for the zoo's Docent
Today, the zoo is Seminole
(African word for "volun­
County's largest tourist
teer") program. Workers are
attraction and a primary
needed at all levels, from fil­
tool of education for young
ing to caring for the animals.
and old alike. It’s modern,
Training is provided. If you're
interesting, exciting,
interested in becoming a vol­
expanding, life-touching —
unteer, contact the zoo.
and inexpensive.
So, "D o Something Wild,"
Joe Montisano, chief execu­ as the zob's brochure pro­
tive officer for Central Florida
claims, "Join the Zoo!"
Zoo, gave a wonderful view
Join the good things that
of the zoo past, present and
continue to rise from the
future of the zoo as Sanford
small flock rescued by the
Kiwanis Club guest speaker
Sanford Fire Department
May 12 at the
nearly a century ago, and
Sanford/Seminole County
today stands as a beacon of
Chamber of Commerce
tourism, education and
Community Room.
preservation for Florida and
Montisano said the city relin­
the world.
quished control of the zoo
Call the zoo at 407-323about 23 years ago when the
4450, ext. 119, for more infor­
Central Florida Zoological
mation.
Society, Inc., was formed to
manage the growing facility,
WHAT A GATHERING:
which moved in the 1970s to
Hats off to the 300-plus moth­
93 acres on U.S. Highway 17ers, fathers, sisters, brothers,
92 at Interstate 4 near Lake
husbands, wives, significant
Monroe.
others, friends, foes, singers,
Montisano said the zoo,
musicians and pets who
with vintage train rides and
attended the "Gather At The
exotic exhibits, is tripling its
River" M other’s Day Sunrise
educational capacity through
Service Sunday, May 9, in the
the new Wayne Densch
finale celebration of Sanford's
Discovery Center, an audito­
RiverWalk Grand-Opening at
Memorial Park across from
rium/laboratory facility
expected to open in
City Hall. The Riverfront
December or January.
Celebration Choir of various
The zoo educates about
churches and civic clubs
uplifted the crowd with med­
20,000 school children each
year, and with the addition of
leys, patriotic songs and spir­

m

M

.S

e m in o l e

C

ituals, as the sun rose into a
brilliant light over beautiful
Lake Monroe, the mouth of
historic St. Johns River.
Rotarian and Sanford
esteemed Mayor Brady
Lessard, honorable city com­
missioners and their spouses
presented carnations to moth­
ers from Sanford Flower
Shop, as Rotarian Song
Leader Freeman Baggett sere­
naded the ladies with the
classical tribute ballad,
"Mother Mchree,"
KEY S U rrO R T : The
Sanford Kiwanis Club contin­
ues its tradition by awarding
scholarships to local schools.
The Key Club of Lake Mary
High recently received $1,000,
while Seminole Community
College gained $5,000 in the
form of a matched endow­
ment in Earl Weldon's name.
Individual Kiwanians also
make contributions to high
schools and colleges to sup­
port our youths. The
Kiwanians received thankyou plaques from Head Start
4C, and the city of Sanford
Recreation Basketball
Program.
The Meals on Wheels proj­
ect is a service Kiwanis has
provided for many years,
which director Ron Jernigan
reminded members
Wednesday, "The Meals on
Wheels project is an impor­
tant part of our community
service. We've done it for a
long time, and you should
know that you are doing a
good job, and we will contin­
ue this worthwhile service."
A SERVANT M OVES ON:
Debbie Sternberg, the pri­
mary waitress for Sanford
Kiwanis and Rotary Noon
for four years, announced
recently to both civic clubs,
that she's changing careers.
Her announcement was met
with disappointment from
members of both clubs.
Charles D, jackson writes a
weekly column on civic clubs.
Semi items o f interest to him at
the Sanford IUrald, 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford. Florida,
32771

Goggles
C ontinued from Page 1A
Capt. Mark Rehder of the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office said the goggles will be
used in demonstrations, as a
resource for students and for
training their own officers.
Rehder said the department
plans to use a mock example of
drunken driving by having par­
ticipants wear the goggles
while attempting to operate a
golf cart.
"We're trying to correct the

listening or listening and
seeing."
Fatal Vision goggles were
introduced in Wisconsin in
1996.
Since
then,
they
have been used by law enforce­
ment agencies around the coun­
try to provide a realistic experi­
ence to people of all ages,
though
most
of
the demonstrations an? aimed at
teenagers
and
college
students.

problem," Rehder said of
underage drinking.
Rehder said the department
will make the goggles available
to local law enforcement agen­
cies.
According
to
Innocorp
Ltd.,
who
manufactures
the goggles, "research shows
that those who learn from
hands-on experience retain two
to
four
times
more
than those who learn from just

Debate ----------C ontinued from Page 1A
year it's a good chance to get ing in their speeches. The vote in politics and increasing voter
people thinking,"
was close, but the students rep­ registration among youth.
Woods said getting young
Four of the team's top resenting the Republican party
people
interested in politics "is
speakers debated issues that edged out over the Democrats.
"They did a great job. Both definitely something that is
are likely to dominate the 2004
presidential election, such as sides were very well prepared trying to be encouraged.” In
the presidential election years
health care, the economy, edu­ and gave great answers,"
cation, national security and
Karns said. "I think they all felt between 1972 and 2000, the
turnout rate among 18 to 24the environment. Four stu­ very positive about it."
Karns said many young peo­ year-old voters declined by 13
dents
represented
the
ple attended the event, most of percent, according to the
Democratic and Republican
parties and wore asked two them students from Lake Mary Center for Information and
Research on Civic Learning
questions written by the debate High.
and
Engagement.
"It was great to see our stu­
team about each Issue.
Karns said the Political
Moderators for the debate dents get so involved," he said.
were Boyd Karns, principal at "It really showed how impor­ "Party" is an event that he
hopes will be held during
tant this election has become."
Lake Mary High, Michael
Lake Mary High is one of future election years.
McLean, deputy mayor of Lake
"The feedback I received
many schools throughout the
Mary,
Chris
Trenkmann,
reporter for WKMG Local 6, nation that are holding mock was excellent. It generated a lot
Bob Poe, former chairman of presidential debates in hopes of enthusiasm," he said of the
the Florida Democratic party of generating student interest event.
and Jim Stelling, chairman of
the
Seminole
County
Republican party.
"There's a lot going on in the
world and I've seen a greater
interest in this election than in
In the Low e's circular, " Y o u r hom e . Yo u r ideas.
the ones past," Karns said. "I
think this is one way we can
A n d the freedom to express th e m ." p a g e 2 items,
encourage students to vote.
Q uick Lock Glueless Lam inate Flooring
We're doing more of that in our
schools and making a concert­
{•33367;3731,37X-193«44;313613,33,6333,-6310) a n d
ed effort."
When asked a question, the
G a rd e n S to n e Glueless Lam inate Flooring
team of two students had two
(•330449,61,73,791 prices a re printed incorrectly. The correct
minutes to answer. The oppos­
ing parly was given a one
prices a re $ 1.97 p e r square foot fo r Q u ick Lock
minute rebuttal, followed by a
two minute response from the
a n d $3.78 p e r square foot fo r G a rd e n S to n e .
other side.
Karns said students in the
school are becoming
g incr
increas­
ini
ingly interested
in this year's
We apologize for
election.
any inconvenience
"Students are talking a lot
more about it and are more
to you, our valued
aware of what is going on," he
customer.
said.
Improving Home Improvement
At the end of the night, the
audience cast ballots to decide |O1001 byliowt'i AMntflhttrtnerved lowi ornj thegableJsugnore rsq.ntfsdtraderrK»Atel U, tl€- 15493
which side was more convinc-

Oops! We Goofed!

Lo

u ie 's

o u n ty

e d i c a l

D

ir e c t o r

Designed to better inform our readers of the many
choices in health care providers and services
available to them.
Published May 30, and June 3, 2004 as a
service to our readers, The Medical
Directory is devoted to providing infor­
mation about Physicians, Businesses and
Services that provide medical care, med­
ical products or health care services to the
residents of Seminole County.

1/4 page
$195
1/2 page
$275/
Full Page
$4751
Guaranteed Position (Sold on a first come
first served basis):
Back page/process color (SOLD)
Inside back/process color
Inside front/process color
Center section/process color

M A N Y TILE
STYLES
AT LOW, LOW PRICES!

CERAMIC
13"x13"
STARTING AT

SUPER DEAL!

MORE CARPET
for LESS
Textured Nylon Cut-Pile
Many colors to choose from!

4 5 oz 4 1 9 * 7 5 sfyd”
5 5 oz 4 2 2 * 4 5 sfyd"

WILSONART
DUO LINK LAMINATE

* 4 .3 9 „ INSTALLED

Choose from 5 fabulous colors!
Indudcs lominol*. undukry and bets* labor*

PORCELAIN

6 5 oz 4 2 4 * 8 5 s/ydr

20"x20"

Textured Berber
4 1 2 * 6 4 sfyd"

$ 1 .4 4 s / i

INCLUDES INSTALLATION!

Deadline for Ads:
Thursday, May 20
Questionnaire &amp; Articles Due:
Thurs., May 20th
Published :y *
May 30 - Sanford Herald
June 3 - LakffMary Herald

7 9 ts / i

F L O R I D A ’S L A R G E S T T I L E R E T A I L E R
MOHAWK RJPERGO

JA M O

p jk V N O T H lfiS

ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S

PROFESSIONAL
407-834-TILE (8451)
INSTALLATION
477 W Stitt M 0 6
Uonthurt Rim7pm In S4 Ivn4pm
ton 11m Spa

FOR OVER 23 YEARSI

APO PK A

UHL AN0 0

407*888-8836

407*350-5581

j
2322 E. Stmonn BM
| Won-Thun tom fpm In S* tomtom
1__
i * lllH p i
LAKE M A R r

9429 S Ortngi Blossom Trad
Uon SO tomtom
Sun 11m to *
WINTER SP R IN G S

407-771*0076

407*183*0395

3649 LA* Emmi M
Uailhurt tint ?pm In S* tomtom
Sm 1 l» 6 c m

1425 TusciwUi Rd. Sort* 195
Uon Thun Itm 7pm. Hi -Sat tom (pm
Sun I tm S«n

4

For 6 Months
N ot Even Interest *

5P IN O
The Best Floor Show In Tbwn

Altamonte Spring* •Apopka •Cape Coral • Daytona Beach • Delray Beach • Ft. Myers
Lake Mary •Lauderhill • Naples •Orlando • Pompano •Winter Springs
•*« .
M M MMn * . nM
M pnM oia puK iiw M .nd e m t * to cairtinKl m v i viy c* m &gt; o t a n 'AtkMonM o hvoH m « m h t
RiMing h u n A n and mcwngtratMana M n inoUng. t m a k r a t a i ntpt ~CwpM
- M u d . ouuvir, — r /ir

�T he H erald

Goldsboro Elementary School students
explore space travel with presentation
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent

fo r
the
Goldsboro
Elementary Magnet School
Kids Space Center Television
Station WGNN, Goldsboro
Network News, the Tenta's
kids Space Center-Inspiration
Eagles presented Space Day
Extravaganza
"Blazing
Galactic Trails" Thursday, May
Students, staff, parents and
the community had an oppor­
tunity
to
travel
in
s p a c e .
Students

presented a
m u l t i -

media spe­
cial tribute
to
space
exploration.
The pur­
pose was to
give
this
Tenta
great space
experience to inspire students
to consider pursuing major
careers that involve science,
technology and mathematics.
Space Day 2004 was by
future astronauts taking the
Journey to space 2050 included
John Tenta, the youngest astro­
naut launched from Goldsboro
GEMS Space Center. Students
portrayed Neil Armstrong, the
first woman in space, and the
Wright brothers. John Tenta
tested new seats for KSC. He
trained for the next mission. 1ie
gave new space fashion a
thumbs up, being the youngest
to be accepted at Kennedy
Space Center program. He
admitted that the space food
for kids tasted "yucky."

Burns com pletes U.S. Navy
nuclear training course
Navy Petty O fficer 3rd
Class VVilliam R. Burns, son of
Mary H. Bums of Lake Mary
and William R. Burns of
Casselberry, recently complet­
ed the Navy Nuclear Power
Training Unit course with
Naval Nuclear Power Training
Unit, Ballston Spa, N. Y.
Burns received instruction
about nuclear theory, chem­
istry, physics, reactor opera­
tions, safety and security.
Upon com pletion of the
course,
Burns was designated a
nuclear propulsion plant oper­
ator. Burns is a 2002 graduate
of Lake Mary High School and
joined tire Navy in July 2002.
Messina participates in
military exercise near Albania
Navy Seaman Apprentice

BO BBY RO BIN SO N , SR .
Bobby Robinson, Sr., 75,
Locust Avenue, Sanford,
died Friday, May 14, 2004,
at Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Born Aug.
20, 1928,
in Jasper,
Fla., he
moved to
Sanford 36
years ago.
l ie was a
m em ber of
St. Jam es
House of
Robinson
Prayer in
Cameron
City. He was em ployed by
Henry Schum aker Farms for
23 years.
Survivors include wife,
G ladys Robinson of
Sanford; sons, Billy J.
Robinson of M oultrie, Ga.,
Larry J. Robinson of
Sanford, Bobby L. Robinson,
Jr. of Fruitland, Leonard A.
Robinson Sr. of Valdosta,
Ga., Ira Robinson of
Orlando; daughters, Mother
Jacquelyn Cooper, Latisha
Lockhart and Andrea
Gordon, all of Sanford,
Sharell W illiam s of Daytona
Bench; sister, Fannie Mae
M ontgom ery; 26 grandchil­
dren; 20 great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, May 22, at 11
a.m. at St. Jam es House of
Prayer, 2621 Cam eron Ave.,
Cam eron City. Visitation
will be Friday, May 21, from
5 to 9 p.m . at Sunrise

SH IR LEY A. FITZG ERA LD
Shirley A. Fitzgerald, 73,
of Sanford, died Saturday,
May 15, 2004, in Altamonte
Springs. She was born April
9, 1931, in Evansville, Ind.
She wps an licensed practical
nurse.
Survivors include sons,
David R. and Donald W.
Fitzgerald; sisters, Dorothy J.
Clark and Barbara J. Schmidt;
three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
May 17.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

Student astronauts at Goldsboro Elomontary “blaze galactic trails"
with a special multimedia presentation.

Nicholas A. Messina, son of
Deborah S. Cardenas of Key
West and Michael A. Messina
of Lake Mary, recently partici­
pated in Adriatic PH1BLEX 045, a bilateral exercise off the
coast
of Albania,
while
assigned to the amphibious
assault ship USS Wasp, lurnreported in Norfolk, Va.
Messina is one of more than
6, 300 sailors and marines who
com prise
the
Wasp
Expeditionary Strike Group

of Sanford, died Sunday,
May 16, 2004. Born Jan. 1,
1948, in Bronx, N.Y., she
moved to Sanford in 1990.
She worked in the adm inis­
trative offices at Seminole
Community College and she
was a member of the Church
in the Sun. She also holds the
distinction of being named
Miss New York State in 1967.
Survivors include mother,
Lillian Necker of Sanford;
sons, Francis Bose of Winter
Springs, and Brian Bose of
New Orleans; and two
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral
1lome, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

JE S S IE ANN A N D ERSO N
Jessie Ann Anderson, 93,
of Anderson Avenue,
Sanford, died Saturday, May
15, 2004 at Healthcare &amp;
Rehabilitation Center of
Sanford. Bom Oct. 26, 1910,
in Greenlyville, S.C., she
moved to Sanford 75 years
ago. She was a homemaker
and member of New Mount
Calvary' Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors include sons,
Randy Anderson of Sanford
and Troy Anderson of
Waverly, Fla.; brother, Mack
Lewis of Sanford; numerous
grandchildren and greatgrandcliildren.
Sunrise Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.

Rodriguez, Aveek Kapat, Aleck
Gonzalez, Thomas Garrison,
Nicholas
Defiore,
Jayne
Prescott, William Ramirez,
Parker
Osterink,
Darren
Rivera, Langston Menefee,
Christian Laftamnc, Jackie
Taylor, Madison Campbell and
Kathleen Browne.
Special thanks to the beauti­
ful art designs of various space
displays and colorful pictures
this art designs of the shuttle
and art were by Conner Brooks,
Mr. Higgins Art Class and the
Commandeers
were
Ms.
Schwab, Ms. Debbie Rivera,
Mr. Kaymon, Ms. Deighton,
Ms, Higgins, Ms. Hess, Ms.
Hunt
and
the
Croonis
Academy
of
Information
Tedinology for filming and
editing. Digital Design. Ms.
Sherry O ’Leary, Principal.

BETTY S. G O O D RICH
Betty S. Goodrich, 75, of
Orlando, died Saturday, May
15, 2004. She was born May
12, 1929, in Hammond, Ind.
She was a foot! demonstrator
and a Catholic.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Kathleen M. Goodrich;
sons, John C. Goodrich, Jr.,
Patrick S. Goodrich; three
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held May 19 at 11 a.m. at St.
Stephen Catholic Church
witn Father John J. Bluett
officiating. Interment will be
at All Faiths Memorial Park,
Casselberry.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

M ilita r y B r ie f s
Serna graduates from
M arine Corps basic training
Marine Corps Pvt. Gabriel
Serna,
son
of
Gabriela
Gonzalez and Jose A. Serna of
Winter Springs, recently com­
pleted 12 weeks of basic train­
ing at Marine Corps Recruit
Depot, Parris Island, S. C.
designed to challenge new
Marine recruits both physical­
ly and mentally.
Serna and fellow recruits
begajn their training at 5 a. m.,
by running three miles and
performing calisthenics. In
addition to the pJiysical condi­
tioning program, Serna spent
numerous hours in classroom
and field assignments which
included learning first aid,
uniform regulations, combat
water survival, m arksm an­
ship, hand-to-hand combat
and assorted weapons train­
ing. They performed close
order drill and operated as a
small infantry unit during
field training.
Serna is a graduate of
Winter Springs High School.
He is a graduate of Valencia
Community College.

(ESG) which deployed in sup­
port of tire global war on ter­
rorism.
Tire purpose of the exercise
was to conduct training in ESG
warfare capabilities, including
U.S. Navy and Marine Corps
joint operations, amphibious
operations, fixed-and rotary­
wing air support and field
combat.
Messina is a 2001 graduate
of Oviedo High School and
joined the Navy in July 2003.

PATRICIA L. M CKEEGA N
Patricia L. McKeegan, 56,

B a n f ie ld F u n e r a l H o m e

JEFFREY A. SK U D ER1N
Jeffrey A. Skuderin, 51, of
Longwood, died Sunday,
May 16, 2004. He was born
Dec. 6, 1952, in Cleveland,
Ohio. 1Ie was a land survey
draftsm an and a Lutheran.
Survivors include wife,
Karen P. Skuderin of
Longwood; sons, Bryan
Skuderin of DeBary and
Evan Skuderin of
Longwood; sister, Deboran
Kendke of O hio; brothers,
Frank, Greg, Roy and Eric,
all of Ohio; foster mother,
Barbara Freedm an of O hio;
step m other Eileen Skuderin
of Arizona; one grand­
daughter.
Memorial services will be
Friday, May 21, at 4 p.m. at
the Oaklawn Chapel.
Friends may gather from 3
to 4 p.m. prior to the serv­
ice.
Baldwin-Foirchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangem ents.
GLENN C. WALZ
Glenn C. Walz, 83, of
W inter Park, died Friday,
May 14, 2004. He was born
Nov. 30, 1920, in Crystal
City, Mo. He wns a retired
U.S. Air Force pilot, a veter­
an of World War II and the
Korean War.
Survivors include wife,
Edith Walz; son, Mark D.
Walz; daughter, June
Dunklc; live grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Friday, May 21, at 2
p.m. at South Seminole
Church of Christ with
M inister Gary Som m ers offi­
ciating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangement*.?-

To Serve As We Would Be Served!
• Family Owned
Quality Service
• Affordable Prices

^Celebra

S in c e 1 9 8 9
4 2 0 W. S R 4 3 4 • W in ter S p rin g s

407-327-1500

verw
/

B r is s o n
FU N ER A L HOM E
Seminole County’s
Most Experienced Funeral Home

A
C om bined
Total O f
147 Y ears
of
Caring
S ervice

low cost

Back row Llo R Ron Kandtar, Bacty Wigpna. Law McGann
From row L to R Shorty Smith and Bobby Bnaaon

FULFILLING YOUR FUNERAL AND CREMATION
NEEDS LOCALLY AND WORLDWIDE

(4

0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 13 1

OaklawnMemorial Park
FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY
n r J f ii — . a\a u -

Sen'ing Central Florida Since 1954

MAIL CHECK OB COME BY

T

he

S

an fo rd

H

era ld

300 N. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771
(407) 322-2611

A Friend W hen You R eally Need
NAME
ADDRESS

AND FUNERAL HOMES
24 H n. Telephone (407) 322-4263

JW

" A s k F o r Y o u r F r e e S im p lic ity P la n * P r e -A r r a n g e m e n t G u id e ”
H

i

K1MBER LEE R O B IN SO N
Kimber Lee Robinson, 41,
of Sanford, died Sunday,
May 16, 2004.
All Faiths Alternatives
and Cremation Services,
Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.

I --L

905 L aurel Ave., San ford

CEMETERIES
46A &amp; Rinehart Rd.

Funeral Home Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.

an

^

H

B

200-1 PaRC 5A

O b itu a rie s

H ernld p h o to by M arva H aw klna

Learning can be fun at 1300
space way. Our future lies in
today's kids and tomorrow's
space programs will be a suc­
cess.
The winners of the rocket
best design contest were:
Keyan Perks, J.R. Brown, Robie
O ’Connell, Matthew Krampth
and Zack Edgar.
Student writers/directors of
space earner day were Kerry
Wiggins, Deborah Demoya,
Marcia Hayes, Keyan Perks,
Nemo
Stokes,
William
McClory, Jackie Taylor and
Katie Cerni.
Student actors were Michael
McGowen, Henry Garrett,
Adam Delgado, Kerry Wiggins,
Antonio
Arroys,
Deborah
Demlya,
Robin
Dotson,
Stephen Balint, Philip Todd,
Tarrin
Palmer,
Christ

Wednesday, May 19.

CITY
I

’THIS OFFER LIMITED TO SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS. AND MUST BE PREPAID

�Page 6 A Thursday, Mny 20,2004

T he Herald

flow the top 10 staek up this week

N EX TEL CUP
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1,643; previous; 1
2. Jimmie Johnson
1,603; previous; 2
3. Jeff Gordon
1,561; previous: 3
4. Matt Kenseth
1,517; previous: 5
5. Tony Stewart
1,449; previous: 8
6. Ryan Newman
1,442; previous: 7
7. Bobby Labonto
1,430; previous: 9
8. Kevin Harvlck
1.404; previous: 6
9. Kurt Busch ------------1,391; previous: 5
10. Elliott Sadlor
1,377; previous: 10

Aftor Richmond,
Kurt Busch Is
the biggest
mover In the top
10, but it's not In
the right dlrection. Busch
drops four spots
to ninth place
after a 31stplace finish
Saturday.

NEXTEL CUP

BUSCH SERIES

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK.

Race: Nextel All-Star Challenge
W here: Ixme’s Motor Speedway
W hen: Saturday 7:30 pm.. EDT
Defending champion: Jim m ie Johnson
Eligibility: Race winners from 2003 and 2004, past event
champions &lt;who are act Ire), the Nextel All-Star Challenge
Open winner.
Length o f race: The 904np/135-mlle distance is divided into
4 0 ,3 0 and 2 0 lap segments.
Storyline: No longer will each segment result in some driv­
ers being eliminated from competition. Tills will ensure a
full field of cars racing for the winner's purse of approxi­
mately $1 million.

R ace: Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200
W here: Nazafcth Speedway Nazareth. Pa.
W hen: Sunday 1 pm. EDT
Defending champ: Ron llornaday Jr.
R ace record: Chuck Brown, 104.772 mph. Mny
11.1991.
Qualifying record: Randy LoJole, 133.215
mph, Mny 18,2003.
Storyline: Among the Nextel Cup Series driv­
ers expected to race Sunday nre Michael
Waltrip, Kasey Knhne, Greg BlfTle and Johnny
Sauter. The 2001 race will be the final NASCAR
event nt the Lehigh Valley track.

Race: Infineon 200
W here: Lowe's Motor Speedway
When: Friday, 830 pm. EDT
Length o f race: 134 laps/201 miles
Race record: Ted Musgrave, 114,768 mph.
May 16.2003.
Qualifying record: Bill Lester, 175.593
mph. May 15,2003.
Defending champ: Tvd Musgrave
Storyline: Lowe's Motor Speedway hosted
its first Craftsman Truck Series race in
2003. Ten drivers nre within 100 points of
standings leader Dennis Setzer.

R IC H M O N D R E V IE W

ft

A lm o s t a fla w le s s
S te w a rt

if.

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service

B U S C H S E R IE S
1. Kyle Buach
1,633; previous: 3
2. Martin Truex Jr.
1,618; previous: 1
. David Green
t ,536; previous: 4
. Michael Waltrip —
1,535; previous: 2
. Robby Gordon
1,485; previous: 5
6. Jason Keller
1,477; previous: 6
7. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
1,420; previous: 8
8. Greg Bifflo
1,393; previous: 9
9. Ron Hornaday
1,386; provlou9: 7
\0. Jason Leffler
1,278; previous: 9

P

T

w m

t
\ w.-St' S i

fcf

Following a
28th-place tinish
In the Funal 250
at Richmond,
Michael Waltrip
falls two places
in the Busch
standings to
fourth.

1

1

NASCAR

Dale Earnhardt Jr. celebrates with crew m em bers after winning Saturday's C h e vy
Am erican Revolution 400 at Richm ond International Raceway.

S M A R T

C R A FTSM A N TR U C K

STRATEGY

1. Dannie Setzer
630; previous: 3
2. Carl Edwards
598; previous: 1
3. David Routlmann
576; previous: 4
4. Bobby Hamilton
560; previous: 9
5. Mike Skinner
A fourth-place
554; previous: 5
finish
In the
6. Rick Crawford
UAW/GM Ohio
552; previous: 7
250 liftod B obby
7. Jack Sprague
Hamilton live
544; previous: 12 places to the
8. Matt Oration
fourth position In
541; previous: 6
the Craftsman
9. Terry Cook
Truck Series
536; previous: 11 standings.
10. Travis Kvapil
531; previous: 2

Ea rn h a rd t J r *s crew makes
w inning ca ll at Richm ond
B y R IC K M IN T E R

Cox News Service
Richm ond, Vn.
aced with n critical strategy decision with
the laps winding down in the Chevy 400 at
Richmond international Raceway, Dale
Earnhardt Jr.’s crew made the winning call, leav­
ing him on the track while his closest chnllonger,
Tony Stewart, stopped for tires during the race's
final caution period.
When the drivers lined up for the final 45-lap
sprint to the finish, Earnhardt had the lead, but
Stewnrt, in fourth place, had the newer tires.

F

Busch tops in Busch race
Kyle Busch started first and led 236 lain to
claim his first Busch victory Friday night in
the Busch Series rare nt Richmond
Internationa] Raceway.
His victory also placed him in the series lead.
"It's n weekend that you dream of." Busch said.

ill!

ON TV

A lt lima
Kuuni

RACE STATISTICS
j

NEXTEL CUP

Nextel All-Star Challenge
7 pm., Saturday
BUSCH SERIES_______________
Goulds Pumps ITT Industries 200
1 p m , Sunday

.
SPEED
'CHANNEL

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
Infineon 200
8:30 p m., Friday

ft TA L K T H E TA L K
A guide to NASCAR terms

“Crewchief’
This person is the team
leader, whose responsibilities
include making assignments in
the shop and making racerelated decisions in the pits.
Many crew chiefs also handle
administrative duties as well,
such as making airline and
hotel reservations for crew
members.

Time of Race: 3 hours, 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Margin of victory: 1.481 seconds
Caution flags: Nine for 66 laps
Lead changes: 19 among 12 drivers
Lap leaders: Brian Vickers, 1-32; Dale Earnhardt
Jr., 33-56; Jimmie Johnson, 57-103; Dale JarroR,
104; Kurt Busch, 105-110; Johnson, 111-131;
Earnhardt Jr„ 132-144; Ryan Newman. 145;
Earnhardt Jr.. 146-163; Newman, 164-171;
Jeremy Mayfield, 172-194; Michael Waltrip, 195250; Tony Stewart, 251-288; Earnhardt Jr„ 289293; Matt Kenseth. 294-297; Ricky Rudd, 298299, Johnson, 300-322; Jefl Gordon, 323-324;
Stewart, 325-345; Earnhardt Jr., 346-400.

LOOK
AHEAD

\

May 22 — Nextel All-Star Challenge,
liowe's Motor Speedway

Richmond, Va.
nternational Speedway
Corporation’s purchase of
Martinsville Speedway could signal
the departure of another Nextel Cup
race fTOm the Southeast, once the base
of NASCAR
Officials fTOm ISC, which is con­
trolled by tiie Ftance family that owns
NASCAR, said there are no Immediate
plans to move one of Martinsville's two
race dates elsewhere. But the current
trend says otherwise.

?! I

"If you are not in a major market and
you don't have 100.000 scats, you're going
to tie In tough sliape because economical­
ly you Just can’t make any money," said
H A "Humpy" Wheeler, president of
Lowe's Motor Speedway
It was announced last week that North
Carolina Speedway in Rockingham, N.C..
Is being taken off the 2006 Nextel Cup
schedule in favor of a second race in
Tbxas.
In addition, one of Darlington
Raceway's dates was given to Phoenix
International Raceway
Darlington, Rockingham and
Martinsville oil seat less than 70,000 fans.

far most of the Chevy 400at Richmond.
Rain Interfered with qualifications at
Indx arid Gordon had to take his chances
early In the seation so he wouldn't miss
the start of the 400 at Richmond.
T his will probably be our worst
Indianapolis 800 starting spot,” Gordon
saM. “If we didn’t have to leave [for
Richmond), we would have waved it [quali­
fying attempt] oft for sure."
At Richmond, he had a flat tire In the
400just as the green flag dropped, but he
overcame the lap ha lost only to crash
again nt Lap 187 with another flat tire.
He lost three laps and finished 24th.

Green, Kahnetangle
A strong third-place qualifying ran by
JefT Green was wasted after he came out
the loeer in an early race fender-banging
duel with rookie Kasey Kahne. Green's
car slammed Into the Turn 2 wall on Lop
101, bringing out the wxxmd caution flag of
the race.
“1 gave [Kahne] a little nudge to let him
know 1didn't Uke him running me into the
wafl, and be wrecked me,” said Green, who
wound up 37th. Kahne was 28th.

New NASCAR television series is a w inner
By MARC KATZ
Cox News Service

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service

Bobby Gordon's disappointing fortunes
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway followed
him to Richmond International Raceway
on Saturday
Gordon, who Is running the Indy 500 In
addition to a foil Nextel (hip sdiedule,

B R O A D C A S T R E V IE W

Ju n e 6 — MBNA America 400: Salute to Heroes,
Dover International Speedway
June 13 — Pocono 500,

Pocono Raceway

Gordon suffers in Indy rain

"I re a lty d o n ’t kn ow i f w e h a d th e b est c a r

tonight, but being out in front at the end was
where it needed to be, so that's whnt we did,” he
said. “I expected IStcwnrt) to come on up through
there, but I saw in IFridny's] Busch race that track
position was tough. I knew Tiny was going to have
to work pretty hard to get up through there."
Stewart had the best car diming the middle por­
tion of the race, and appeared to be in position to
challenge Earnhardt in the late-race shootout. But
ho and Je ff Gordon bumped while racing for third
place just afler the final restart and neither driver
was a factor afler that.
Earnhardt's 12th career win allowed him to
boost his points lead from 25 to 40 over Johnson
nnd earn an $80,000 bonus paid to the points leader.
if he wins a race.
Kbars of single-file racing on the newly paved
racing surface turned out to be unfounded. By Lap
130, Earnhardt used the second groove, which
some didn’t think would be raceable, to wrestle the
lead from Johnson.
Prom then on, the outside lone seemed to be the
better of the two grooves, at least for drivers like
Earnhardt and Ryan Newman.
Johnson, like most other drivers in the field, liad
predicted that llie bottom groove would be the only
one utilized, as is often the case when tracks are
paved.
"1 really thought it was going to be a single-file
race, but it wasn't," Johnson said.

‘N A S C A R Drivers: 3 6 0 ’
documents drivers’ lives

Future not brightfor tradition-filled tracks
*

It turned out. Just ns Earnhardt's crew predict­
ed, tiuit track position would be more important
than ftosh rubber, as Earnhardt motored away to a
big lead and his third win of the 2004 season.
Jim m ie Johnson, who used the same strategy ns
Earnhardt, took second place over Bobby Lnbonte,
Stewart and Matt Kenseth.
Earnhardt said strategy turned out to be more
Important than speed when It counted.

May 30 — Coca-Cola GOO,
Lowe's Motor Speedway

Ju n e 20 — Sirius 400,
Michigan International S|&gt;eedway

Richmond, Va.
ony Stewnrt, who has lost opportu­
nities to win in several recent races
because of fender-benders on the
track, ran a flawless race at Richmond for
350 of the race's laps.
His only slip-up
came in the final 45lap dash to the check­
sm .
ered flag when ho and
&gt;
JefT Gordon brushed
each other while rac­
•— /
ing for third plaoe.
' /■
Both drivers dropped
back —Stewart to
fourth and Gordon lo
STEWART
sixth — and remained
there far the remainder
of the race.
Stewart while being Interviewed on TV
after the race, voiced his displeasure with
driverturned-analyst Darrell Waltrip.
1 got a little loose and got into Jeff,"
Stewart said. “So I guess Darrell Waltrip
will lobby to have me suspended, if
Waltrip has his way there will only be 18
cars in the next race."
Before the race, Stewart said that Fox
broadcasters Waltrip, Larry McReynoldi
and Mike Joy seemed to be the main ones
who hove problems with his driving.

Dayton, Ohio
t’s not that I don't like NASCAR.
I'm just wound up with too many
other sports. And all those logos
nuke me dizzy
Besides, if i wanted to see two cars
rub paint off each other's bumpers, I
could just watch other members of my
family back out of the garage in the
morning. You know who you are.
On the other hand. 1 have just
watched an episode of "NASCAR
Drivers: 360,” a delightful series of
eight one-hour shows on FX. It takes
the smell out of gasoline, the grease off
the driveway and the cursing out of
the air, except, possibly for one little
Indiscretion.
When DeLana Harvlck tries to wake
up husband Kevin one morning five
days prior to a race, she says. “OK.
turd, get upi"
In case you can't hear It, the phrase

I

is repeated in caption.
Then Kevin tells his wife he's hun
gry, to which she replies, "That's not
my problem.”
“What is your problem?" he answers.
"Well, technically you," she says,
reminding him to dean up the dog
“turd" In the garage.
“This Is wrong." Kevin says as he
takes a shovel to the mess in the
garage, adding, “it's even more wrong
to tluow it In the neighbor's yard,"
which he does.
Except for the dog stuff, the conver­
sation sounds familiar. Kevin Harvlck
Is not like me, but he is. He is like all of
us.
If other sports would take the time
to personalize their athletes the way
NASCAR does, fans would be a lot
more fHendly too.
“NASCAR Drivers: 380" goes where
most documentary films go, to cool
places. It shows the drivers as normal
people who live norma] lives and have
loving and sarcastic and fHendly and
funny times with their wives and chil­
dren.
Nine families were chosen to be
filmed doing everything from getting

up in the morning, eating dinner, driv­
ing to the next race, testing cars, try
ing to get a ride when a car falls and,
yes, even throwing dog poop into the
neighbor's yard.
Taking part in the series arc
Harvlck, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeremy
Mayfield, Jamie McMurray Casey
Mears, Scott Wirnmer. Brian Vickers
and Kenny and Rusty Wallace.
The show I watched featured
Harvlck and the Wallaces and their
wives and children. If they were any
friendlier, you'd swear they were life­
long pals instead of celebrity race-car
drivers.
The program slows down their lives
from the racetrack, showing the driv­
ers from dawn to dusk, what they
think about racing, wliat they do with
the rest of their day and how impor­
tant sponsorships are.
Oh. yes, there are wrecks to be
shown. Just as you couldn't show a
hockey game without a fight, showing
a NASCAR race without a wreck
would be exclusionary
Even the casual or non NASCAR fan
will be able to enjoy this series. Just be
carefril leaving the garage.

P r o u d ly D is t r ib u t e d L o c a lly B y

W AYN E DENSCH, INC.
2900 W. 1st Street • Sanford, Florida 32771 • 407-323-5600

f/M S cfo i

ULTRA.________ULTRA.________ULTRA.________ULTRA________ULTRA________ULTRA________ULTRA

ULTRA

ULTRA

�T he H erald

Louie's

Wednesday May

in. 200-1 Page 7A

Supplying the Pros

S in c e 1 9 4 6

DAYS
ONLY

&gt; v ^ V &gt; V ^ V k V '*S

JSSefifo^

7%" x 12' Woodgrain
Hardiplank*
•Resists m oisture, m old,
m ildew, salt corrosion and
insects * Fibe r/cem e nt
co m p o site can be cut like
w o o d ‘ Looks like w o o d
but w ill not shrink, chip
o r w a rp ‘ Tre a te d to
w ith s ta n d w in d s of up
to 130 m p h ‘ C a n be
painted *50 ye a r
w a rra n ty #07 10 3
V ia m n il-ln r e b a t e w ith p u r c h a s e o f $ 3 5 0 o f
O w e n s C o r n i n g s h i n g l e s . S e e s t o r e fo r d e t a i l s .
( d o e B n o t in c l u d e 2 0 yr. c l a s s i c a n d a c c e s s o r i e s . )

30 Year
A rc h ite c tu ra l S hingles
•Tough, la m in ate d co n structio n
• En han ce s c u rb appeal
• U L C la s s A fire and w in d
re s ista n ce ra tin g

YOUR CHOICE
9*Lite or
JM JM ^
Sunburst V
U ■ V
32" or 36"
I
I
Steel Entry Door Unit

Jam es Hardie’

I

25-Year 3-Tab Shingles
•3314 sq. ft. p e r b un d le
• C la ss A fire a nd w in d rating
• P re m iu m 3 -Tab
• Q u a lity a p p e a ra n c e s

• P rim ed ‘ F ra m e In c lu d e d •R e a d y to
install ‘ R e a d y fo r lo ckset and
d e a d b o lt (s o ld s e p a ra te ly )

M T O P CHOICE
L J LUMBER PRODUCTS

■

E ach

-

^

5

E ach

^

2' x4‘ x 96" Select #2
and Better S P F Stud

’V x 4' x 8'
4 Ply Sheathing Plywood

4" x 4" x 8' Top Choice
Treated Tim ber

#55279

• U se fo r roofs, w alls, su b flo o rs w h e n use d u n d e r
u n d e rla y m e n t # 1 2 2 4 7

•Eased e d g e ‘ C o m p a r e the
q u a lity # 2 0 1 5 9 6 .5 2 4 1 6

16'
Fiberglass
Extension
iL a d d e r
5
B
6
S

*3 sta r
*250 lb.
ca p a city
# 9 7 10 9

$ge3
Brass •
Switch or
Receptacle
Value Pack
# 6 2 3 3 1 ,9 2
Unfinised Birch

#65346,67695 $ 9 .9 3

Ground
Fault
Circuit
Interrupter
8* Fiberglass
Stepladder
•5 sta r # 2 1 2 6 6 8

4' x 8' Styleline
^
Honey Maple ^ 1 5 98 3'A" Thick x
15" Wide Faced R-13
Wall Panel
•Mi* m e dium density fiberboard
Insulation
( M D F ) substrate # 5 8 3 5 6

#13235

4" x 10' Solid
Corrugated Pipe
•For o u td o o r d ra in a g e ‘ U s e to
d ra in d o w n s p o u t # 2 4 1 3 4

• 3-w ire gro u n d in g
•15 A m p / 1 2 5 V o lt rating
•W hite o r Ivo ry
w allp late included
# 1 0 7 5 8 2 ,8
I

bJ

I I ‘ 1'

i

K«MD x 3K"W "■■-— •—^
% ND x 2X"W 36" White Springview
KHP Garage Door
Colonial Base Moulding
Colonial Casing Solid Vinyl Screen Door Opener with
Contractor Pack # 2 5 2 1 5 Contractor Pack # 2 0 6 5 9 2 -M a in te n a n c e free *3 ye a r
Intellicode®
•Paint grade

*M D F

or kild-dried wood * S o l d by the pack in pre-cut lengths
•Selection may vary by store

w a rra n ty # 2 1 8 9 9 9

#27001

Sanford
3780 Orlundo Drive (Near Intersection of 17/92 &amp; Lake Mary Hlvd.) • (407) 430-4060
Monday-Thursday: 6am-9pm, Friday: 6am-10pm, Saturday: 7ant-9pm, Sunday: 8am-Kpm
P lies*in *rv try «ftv M ay 23. 1004 * # « « a tm » K « lv s a tm * See stare ludelete repsdno (induct d i i r t n V te ie w rv ctery itlo fcn K je m ie *
C2004bylow et A ln fte re*ev « llo i*e» a id *ie » iie (te 5 v i« eitv sU » ed t!(*tem *k » u ll/ L L C 040602

™

$ 1 8 98

36" Natural T-B ar
Wood Screen Door
#66793

�Page

8A

Wednesday
May 1 9 ,2 0 0 4

Briefs
ALL-STAR BASEBALL
AT SEMINOLE HIGH

Seminole High
School's Alumni
Field will be the
site tonight
(Wednesday) for
the 2004 Seminole
County Senior
Baseball Showcase.
All seniors in the
county are expected
to attend with live
on-field batting
practice set for 4:30
p.m. and game time
set for 7 p.m.
Cost of admission
is $5.
SC C B A SK E T B A L L
ST A R S IG N S
Former Seminole
Community College
and Boone High School
star Kitus Witherspoon,
a 6-foot-8 power for­
ward, has signed a
scholarship to play
Division 1 basketball
with Arkansas State
University in
Jonesboro, Arkansas.
SCC/CROMARTIE
BA SKETBALL CAMP
The 2004 Stan
Cromartie/ Seminole
Community College
Raider Basketball
Camp will hold two
sessions for boys ages
6-to-15.
Week 1 will be June 1thraugh-4 and Week 2
will be June 7-through11.

The cost is $125 for
each week.
The camps run from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. each day,
with Week 2 also run­
ning on Friday from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more information
please call 407-328-2091
or 407-328-2090 or
email at cromartsS'sccfl.edu.
WAUGH-STETSON
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek WaughStetson University
Basketball Camps will
be held in June and
July at the Edmunds
Activities Center in
DeLand. The Camps
and dates are as fol­
lows:
Shooting Camp
June 11-13.
Position Camp June
13-17.
High School Team
Camp _ June 26-27.
Individual Camp _
June 27-July 1.
Individual Camp _
July 25-29.
For more information
call Coach Sebastian
Singletary at 386-8228101 or e-mail at ssinglet@stetson.edu.
CLARK/METRO NORTH
BASKETBALL CAMP

The 12th annual
Metro North
Basketball Camp will
be held in two sessions
this summer at the
Annunciation Catholic
Academy Gym on
Montgomery Drive in
Altamonte Springs.
Under the direction
of Flagler College head
coach and former UCF
All-America Bo Clark
the camp is open to
both boys and girls
ages 5-16.
Session A will run
from June 28 through
July 2 and Session B
will run from July 5
through July 9.
Both camps will run
from 9 a.m. to noon
daily.
The cost is $80 for
one session and $150
for both weeks.
For more informa­
tion call 407-644-7420,
407-831-4696 or 407869-6512.

S p o r ts
State Champions
Lyman wins
title in boys
volleyball
From Staff Reports
Lyman wasn't the favorite to win
the 2004 FHSAA Boys Volleyball
Championship.
Nobody, however, told the
Greyhounds that.
Lyman, perhaps the least herald­
ed of the eight teams to advance to
the 2004 FHSAA Boys Volleyball
Finals, put together back-to-back
scrappy performances to lay claim
to the state title Saturday night at
Florida International University's

Golden Panther Arena in Miami by
defeating Northeast (Oakland
Park) in five games, 23-25, 25-22,
10-25, 28-26 and 15-5.
The Greyhounds Finish the sea­
son with a 25-5 record. The
Hurricanes close out at 25-3.
Lyman was given little chance to
win prior to the match ns
Northeast had already beaten the
other two pre-tournament favorites
in Timber Creek, which came into
the tournament with a 25-1 record,
and defending state champion
Southwest High of Miami (24-5).
But led by a trio of tough middle
blockers and a pair of solid outside
hitters, the Greyhounds were able
to pull off the shocker.
Lyman fought off match point in
the fourth set and then blocked the
Sec Volleyball, Page 9A

P h o to c o u r te s y o t C O B P r e s e n t a tio n s

Senior Alex Vaughn (N o . 11) gets ready to pound dow n one of his 26 kills during Lym an's
state cham pionship w inning match with Northeastern on Saturday.

sew
Homefield advantage? back in

Baseball
hopes lie
with Lake
Brantley

DeBary
Special to the Herald

Southern Championship
Wrestling makes its return to
DeBary mis Saturday (May
22).
In the Main Event, the SCW
Heavyweight Championship
will be on the line, as champi­
on Brian "The Blade" Gamble
will defend his title against
former champion Jason Hexx
in a weapons match.
The stipulation of a weapons
match allows either individual
to be able to use an object of
their choice. This will be the
fourth encounter between the
two, but this time the stakes
are very high.
In a contest for the SCW
Cruisenveight title, "Mr.
Bling" Josh Rich will challenge
champion Aaron Epic.
Epic recently captured the
title and has one defense
under his belt, defeating
Chasyn Ranee.
The self-proclaimed "Most
Important Man Alive," Mister
Saint Laurent, will be teaming
up with Manny Montana to
face the combination of Johnny
Schumacher and Dagon
Briggs.
The SCW Florida Champion,
Thump Dupree, will also be in
action as he is slated to wrestle
the newest SCW star, Vordell
Walker.
Also in action will be SCW
Tag Team Champions, Axis
and Python, defending their
bells against The Davis
Brothers.
These matches and much
more will be for the fans’
enjoyment at the V.F.W. Hall
located at 351 South Highway
17-92, on (he right near the top
of the hill, heading into
DeBary.
Tickets are available now at
DeBary Furniture, 386-6689575, or on the day of the
event at the door.
Bell time is set for 8 p.m.
For more information, please
visit www.scwflorida.com.

By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
OVIEDO — With four
of the remaining five
teams playing at home
Friday night, the odds
were pretty good that
Seminole County would
have at least two or three
teams advance to the
regional finals in baseball.
But when the night was
over the homefield advan­
tage meant nothing as
only visiting Lake
Brantley was able to sur­
vive, edging Oviedo, 6-5
in nine innings, in the
Class 6A-Region 1
Semifinals at Mikler Field.
Lake Howell,
Orangewood Christian
and Trinity Prep joined
the Lions as hosts unable
to defend the home turf,
leaving the Patriots as the
last county team with an
opportunity to travel to
Tampa for the Final 4 next
week.
Lake Brantley (21-8) was
to have hosted Deltona
(17-11), a 6-5 winner over
West Orange, in Tuesday's
regional championship
game with the winner get­
ting 10 days off before
competing in the 2004
FHSAA Class 6A Baseball
Championships at
Legends Field.
Junior Jemile Weeks had
a big night and the visi­
tors took great advantage
of two Oviedo errors to
edge the Lions, 6-5 in nine
innings.
The Patriots (21-8) took
a 2-0 lead in the third
inning on a double by Jeff
Dietz and a home run by
Weeks.
Oviedo (19-10) came
right back in the bottom
of the third to take the
lead, 3-2, as Jeremy
Thome led off with a dou­
ble and came around on
consecutive singles by Jon
Prano and Charles Parker.
After Keith Bisguonis was
hit by a pitch, Prano
scored the tying run on a
ground out by Tommy
Gonzalez. Parker later
scored the go-ahead run
when Corey Bevis and
See Baseball, Page 9A

H erald p h o to * b y J im W tn tz

T h e O viedo bench
(above) explodes with
joy
as
Tanner
Arcement avoids the
tag of Lake Brantley
catcher Brett Smith to
score the tying run In
the bottom of the sixth
Inning. But despite
blowing the save, win­
ning pitcher Jeff Dietz
(right) did not allow
another run over the
next two innings and
started the winning
rally by reaching on an
error to open the ninth
inning as the Patriots
scored the winning run
on a single by Jemile
W eeks in the Class
6A-Region 1 Semifinal
game at Mikler Field
last Friday night. Lake
Brantley was to have
hosted Deltona for the
regional championship
on Tuesday In hopes
of its first title and a trip
to Tampa for the State
Final Four since win­
ning the whole thing
back in 1997.

MFVV TO H ELP KIDS
H O U SE O F SEM IN O LE
Mid-Florida Wrestling will
be holding a fund raising Car
Wash to benefit the Kids
House of Seminole.
Donations are suggested for
the event that will be held
from 9 a.m. until ??? this
Saturday (May 22nd) behind
the Lawn and Garden Center
at the Super Wal-Mart, 3653
South Orlando Drive (17-92) in
Sanford.
For more information, call
407-416-4458.

UCF clinches share of A-Sun baseball title
Special to the Herald
Clay Tlmpner tied a career-high with
four RBI to lead No. 19 UCF to an 8-5
victory over Mercer to clinch a share of
the 2004 Atlantic Sun Regular Season
Championship. The Golden Knights
won the A-Sun Regular Season for the
fourth time in five years and can clinch
the league title outright with just one
win this weekend at Georgia State.
Mercer won the first game of
Saturday's doubleheader 6-0 as the
Golden Knights were shutout for just
the second time this season.
With the split, UCF raised its record
to 39-12 overall and 21-6 In the A-Sun

while Mercer dropped to 19-32 overall
and 8-19 in the league.
Mercer starter Brian Jones tossed a
complete-game four-hit shutout in
game one to become the first pitcher in
over a year to throw a complete-game
shutout vs. UCF. Jones also dealt Kyle
Bono (8-1) his first loss of the season.
The sophomore right-hander lasted just
4.1 innings, his shortest career start.
Bono yielded live runs, three earned,
with three strikeouts. The strikeouts,
however, gives him 98 on the year,
eighth In UCF single-season history.
In game two, UCF scored one run in
the first inning after back-to-back dou­
bles by Dee Brown and Ryan Bono,

who was l-for-3 in the opener. Bono's
double, his 13th of the season, scored
Brown to give UCF a 1-0 advantage.
Brown led UCF with three hits and
two runs scon*d while Timpner and
Ryan Bono (2-for-4, double, run, RBI)
each added two hits for the victors.
Lake Mary's Drew Butera was I-for-3
with a run scored and an RBI.
On Friday, Malt Ray was 2-for-2 with
three runs scored and a career-high
three stolen bases to lead UCF to a 12-1
victor)'.
The Golden Knights put the game out
of reach early with 10 runs over the
first three innings to take a command­
ing 10-0 lead.

The 10-run lead was more than
enough for UCF starter Matt Fox. The
junior right-hander improved to 11-2
on the season with five shutout
innings. Fox allowed just one hit with
two strikeouts and threw just 63 pitches
on the night.
Ryan Bono was l-for-3 with two RBI,
both coming on sacrifice fiys. Butera
also added an RBI.
UCF closes out the 2004 regular sea­
son with a five-game road trip this
week.
The Golden Knights visited No. 8
Notre Dame Tuesday and will be in
South Bend again tonight (Wednesday).
See College, Page 9A

�t yl

• *

T he H erald

College
Continued from Page 8A
The game will air on the UCF ISP Sports
Network (740 AM The Team) beginning with the
pregame show at 6:45 p.m.. The first pitch will
be at 7 p.m.
UCF will close out the regular season over the
weekend with a three-game series at Georgia
State with the remainder of games in 2004 being
carried live on radio or on the Internet, including
the entire postseason.

STETSON SWEEPS APPALACHIAN
Shane Jordan went 4-for-5 with four runs and
three RBI as Stetson defeated visiting
Appalachian State 11-1 Sunday afternoon at
Melching Field.
Led by six freshmen in the starting line-up, the
Hatters (33-20) completed a three-game sweep
and outscored the Mountaineers (8-40) 34-3 in

Baseball
Continued from Page 8A
Bobby Leisher were also hit by
pitches.
A sudden shower then forced
a 30-minute delay and it may
have had a direct bearing on
the eventual outcome.
The Patriots' Ray Allen led
off the top of the fourth and
walked on four straight pitch­
es, the onlv walk issued by
Lions pitchers the entire game.
The next two batters made
outs, including a grounder by
Lammar Guy that got Allen to
second.
Jason Bush then singled to
left to score Allen willi the
run and then saired the
ead run wJien a throw to
second trying to get the speedy
runner went all the way to
rightcenter field fence.
Lake Brantley looked like it
might have the victory in the
bag when singles by Noah
Smith, Matt Dobbins and Brett
Smith added an iasurano? run
in the fifth inning, but Oviedo
was not done.
After a leadoff walk in the
bottom of the sixth inning.
Patriots reliever Pat Gallagher
picked off the runner at first in
what would prove to be a huge
play. The next batter flew out,
but another walk and a single
by Thome chased Gallagher in
favor of Dietz, who threw a
wild pitch before giving up a
game-tying single to Prano.
The Lions looked like they
would have a real shot at the
win in the eighth when Alan
Farina led off with a liner over
third base that seemed des­
tined for the comer. But Bush
made a nice back-handed stop
and Farina decided not to try
and stretch the hit into a dou­
ble on the wet dirt.
The next batter sacrificed
him to second but he was left
there.
Dietz led off the top of the
ninth with a grounder behind
the bag third, but a bobble
after a good back-handed stop
and a subsequent throw over
first allowed him to get all the
way to second.
Ryan Polte then bunted
pinch-runner Kyle DeGailler
over to third and Weeks then
hit a bouncer to right between
the drawn in infield.
That gave Lake Brantley
coach Mike Smith the opportu­
nity to bring in his ace,
Dobbins, to close out the win,
but it wasn't easy.
After an out, Parker singled
and moved over to third on a
ground out and a wild pitch.
Gonzalez drew a walk to put
the winning run on first and
then Bevis hit a little flair
toward right that looked to
have a chance to fall, but Allen
made a nice catch running
away from the infield to put
the Patriots in their first
regional final sincejast win­
ning a state title in 1997.
Weeks led a 10-hlt Lake
Brantley attack with a 2-for-5
effort that included the home
run, a run scored and three
RBI.

a

the series.
Stetson starter Chris Ingoglia (7-2) allowed a
run on three hits in the top of the first, but shut
down Appalachian State after that point. The
freshman southpaw allowed just one hit after the
first inning, retiring the final 14 batters he faced
en route to his seventh win of the year.
Stetson's freshmen also cashed in the plate,
combining for 12 hits (three doubles), nine runs
and seven RBI. In addition to Jordan's perform­
ance, Braedyn Pruitt went 3-for-4 with three RBI,
including a game-ending single in the bottom of
the seventh that gave the Hatters a 10-run lead.
Adam Tindle went 2-for-4 with two runs, Brian
Bocock went 2-for-3 with three runs and a cou­
ple of defensive gems at shortstop, and Jon Still
added a single.
On Saturday, Ryan Heacox picked up his ninth
win of the season and Bryan Zenchyk recorded

Also getting two hits for the
Patriots were Dietz (2-for-4,
double, run), Noah Smith (2for-5, run) and Dobbins (2-for5), while Bush (l-for-4, run,
RBI), Brett Smith (l-for-4, RBI),
Allen and DeGailler (one run
saired each) also contributed.
Providing the offense for
Oviedo, which lost in the
regional finals for the second
straight year, were Hiome (2for-4, double, run), Prano (2for-4, run, two RBI), Parker (2for-5, run, RBI), Farina (l-for-2,
Bevis (l-for-4), Scott Dalton
and Tanner Arcement (one run
scored each) and Gonzalez and
Leisher (one RBI each).
Dietz (2-1) blew the save
opportunity, but got the win
with 2-1 /3 innings of two-hit
relief, with Dobbins earning
the save. Farina (8-3) was the
tough-luck loser.
In Class 5A-Region 1 at Lake
Howell, the Silver Hawks (lb14) saw their eight-game win­
ning streak come to an end at
the hands of a very good
Wolfson squad from
Jacksonville.
Billy Butler hurled a on-hit­
ter, striking out nine and Eric
1lurley, who was named the
Florida Gatorade Player of the
Year on Tuesday, went 2-for-4
with a pair of doubles and an
RBI as the Wolfpack (25-4)
doubled the score on Lake
Howell, 4-2.
Grant Berman had the Silver
Hawks' only hit, with Nick
Farkas getting an RBI on a sac­
rifice fly.
In Class 2A-Region 3 at
Trinity Prep, Tampa Prep (1810) scored four runs in the
sixth inning, three on a triple
by Robbie Goldsberry, to
extend a 4-1 lead to 8-1 and the
Terrapins held on for a9-3 vic­
tory.
Zimmer went 3-for-4 and
scored a run for the Saints (1613).
In Class A-Region
Tegion 9,
Orangewood Cnrisl
Christian (14-10)
could not catch a break as the
Rams were eliminated by
Jupiter Christian (16-12), 7-3.
Trailing 4-2 in the third,
Orangewood loaded the bases
with one out when Mike
Doudney hit a liner toward left
that would have at least tied
the game, but the Jupiter third
baseman made a leaping snag
of the ball and easily retired
the runner at third for an
inning-ending double play.
Sanford's Chandler
Robertson walked and came
around to score for the Rams in
the fourth, cutting the lead to
4-3, but Ben Rupp's bid for a
game-tying double to rightointer was again snagged to end
the inning.
In the top of the fifth a twoout liner to left was misjudged
and then went off the
Orangewood leftfielder’s glove
for a run and the next batter
hit a two-run home run to end
the Ranis' hope of returning to
state for a second straight year.
Irvine had another big game
at the plate, going 4-for-4 with
a run scored, while Nick Porta
had an RBI double.

T h e r e ’s a

%

Wednesday, Mny 19, 2004

his 300th career hit as Stetson defeated visiting
Appalachian State 7-2.
Ttie Hatters scored single runs in the first and
second innings without the benefit of a hit, and
then broke the game open with four runs in the
fifth. Zenchyk singled nome Chris Westervelt
during the inning for his milestone hit. It was
also the 199th RBI of his career.
I leacox (9-1) was perfect through four and
took a no-hitter into the sixth inning before Chris
Baker's infield single gave Appalachian State its
first hit of the game. Baker would later score on
another infield single by Justin Lee to break the
shutout bid.
Cy McCuen worked the final three innings for
his second save of the year.
Shane Jordan, Jon Still, and Zenchyk each col­
lected two hits in the game. Jordan also drove in
two mns.

P h o to c o u r t t a y o t C O B P r e s e n t a tio n s

Volleyball
Continued from Page BA
exhausted Hurricanes into submission in the filth game to come
away with the title.
If not for senior Alex Vaughn's kill following an amazing rally,
the title would have been Northeast's. Instead, the 1lurricanes lost
the fourth set when Gustavo Gamboa sent a screaming spike
down the line to win it 28-26.
In the fifth set, the Greyhounds, who won six of the seven fivegame matches they were pushed to this season, began closing the
book on the Hurricanes when they starting shutting down
Northeast's two big hitters, Keawe Adojpho and John Grotinyski.
F o llo w in g a G r o lo w s k i b lo c k th a t e v e n e d th e s c o r e a t 5 -5 , th e

Lyman front line of Vaughn, Gabriel Parra and Jon Adamski
blocked Grolowski's next spike, setting the tone for the
Greyhounds.
Vaughn led in kills (26) and digs (13), while Gamboa added 17
kills and Ross Brickelmaicr dished out 40 assists for coach Russel
Williams's squad.
In the semifinal round, Lyman defeated Boca Raton-Spanish
River, 25-22, 23-25, 25-18, 19-25 and 15-9, behind 21 kills and 20
digs from Gamboa and 41 assists from Brickelmaicr to advance to
the final in its state debut.
In the fifth and deciding game, the score was tied at 5-5 when
the Greyhounds reeled off six unanswered points to unravel the
Sharks (21-6).
In its opening game on Friday Lyman had showed it belonged
and made people pay attention as the Greyhounds crushed

Cooper City-Archbishop McCarthy in straight games, 25-20, 25-23
and 25-16.
Lyman was too physical and experienced for the smaller-sized
Mavericks (19-9), who were making their first trip to state in any
sport.
Vaughn had 22 kills and Gamboa 11, most aiming off 34 assists
from Brickelmaicr, as the Greyhounds’ attack was dominating,
leading McCarthy in kills 45-27.
QUARTERFINALS
G R E Y H O U N D S O V E R M A V E R IC K S , 15-20, 25-23, 2S: 16
K ill* _ Lym an 45 (V aughn 22, G am b o a t t , I’a rra 5, B u rn h am
tfrickelm alcr 2);
A n tilx O x ip M c C a rth y 2 7 (C A riu lv e a ’ S, G ita i 7, Slater’ 7, t) . Marks 3,' D olb rt 1,
M cM illan 1). D ig * _ Lym an 37 (G am b oa V, V aughn 8, Burnham 7, B rk k tlp iB irr ft
D itr lu 5. I’arra 2). A rch bishop M cC arthy 31 (G o n sa lv r* 9, K. M ark s k G l u t f t G eorge
3, M cM illan 3. K. M ark* Z Slater 2). A ssist* _ Lym an 42 (B rickelm aicr 34, A d am skl 4.
I’arra 1. G am oba I, Vaughn 1, Bu rn ham 1), A rch bishop M cC arthy 2 7 (D , M ark* 21,
Cieorgc 2. M cM illan 2. G on salv es 2) R ecord * _ A rch bishop M cC arthy 19-9.

SEMIFINALS
G R E Y H O U N D S O V E R S H A R K S , 25-22, 22-25, 25-18, 2 5 -1 9 ,1 5 -9
K ill* . Lym an 51 (G am boa 21, Ilterk s 9, Bu rn ham 7); Span ish R iver 54 (Friend 18,
O rcjas 12. C in tm n 12) D ig s _ Lym an 58 (G am boa 20, B rick elm aicr I I , D u rn lu m 10);
Span ish R iver 05 (C in tron 22. Filh o 14. Friend 10). A t i i s t i _ Lym an 47 (B rickelm aicr
-11); Sp an ish R iser 46 (F ilh o 40), R ecord s _ Span ish R iver 21-6

STATE FINAL
G R E Y H O U N D S O V E R H U R R IC A N E S , 23-25, 25-22,10-25, 2 8 -2 6 ,1 5 -5
K ills Lym an 4 8 (Vaughn 26, G am boa 17); N ortheast 62 ( A d olph o 28. G rotow sk i 20).
D ig s I \m an 41 (V aughn 1.1, B n ckelm aier 10); N orih cast 54 (G rotow ski 19, A d olp h o
Hi) A ssists Lym an 4 s (B n ck elm aier 40); N ortheast 6 0 (M u rry 47). R rco rd a Lym an
25-5; N ortheast 25-3

T T T T IT IT I

TR O U B LE?
H a r re ll
&amp; B e v e rly

A v a ila b le at th is lo c a tio n o n ly :
332 W . L a k e M a ry B lv d .
S a n f o rd . F L 327 33

209 W. 25th St., Sanford
Since 1959...Same Location
MV-00564

...SHIELIT!

l im a

- S h ie l d

HIGH BUILD CERAMIC INSULATING EXTERIOR COATING.

TH ERM O -SH IELD INSULATING REPLACEMENT W1ND0W8

Y ou c a n bu y y o u r

THE PERFECT DUO FOR YOUR
COMPLETE COMFORT AND HOME MAKEOVER

insurance
from a stra n ge r at a

• Docs your house need u m akeover?
T hen beautify it for ycurs to com e with
Clim a-shield coating &amp; Therm o-shield windows.
• High energy efficiency

1 - 8 0 0

NUM BER

o r fro m

TO N Y
RUSSI
INSURANCE

RICHARD RUSSI
...a neighbor, someone you know,
L someone you can (rest and respect.
Call today and talk to a real person
who cares about your family’s
protection and security.

1

Since 1968
2575 S. French Ave.
Sanford

(407) 322-0285

Page 9A

The Lyman boys volleyball loam (abovo) proudly displays the modals Ihoy received for winning the FHSAA Slate Championship this past
woekend at Golden Panthers Arena at Florida International University in Miami.

C

w a y to b u y
insurance.

%- * t

On Fridav, former Spruce Creek star John
DeStefano nit his first career grand slam as
Stetson blanked visiting Appalachian State 16-0.
Ryan Dixon (3-6), Brendan Hayden, Brandon
Berlett and Nathan Nery combined on a two-hit
shutout. Braedyn Pruitt had four hits to lead the
offense.
Stetson scored three runs in the second inning
and added five more in the third, four of which
sailed on DeStefano’s slam over the right field
fence.
Stetson added one run in the fourth, five in the
seventh, and two in the eighth.
Dixon allowed two hits over seven innings to
pick up the victory. He walked two and fanned
five.
Stetson will wrap up the regular season with a
three-game home series vs, Troy State beginning
Friday at 7 p.m.

D o n ’t paint it

b e tte r

»

xA uto-O w ners In su ra n ce
Life H o m e C a r Business
ltTW *lAIc T'mUu*’ ‘TV'pft*

Dont D elay! C all Today f o r y o u r in hom e
estimate to S H E I L D y o u r hom e a n d enjoy a
beautiful look &amp; m ore com fortable living!
H ow ell P a r k E x e c u tiv e C e n tre
2 2 4 0 W in te r W o o d s B lv d . # 1 0 0 0
W in te r P a r k , F L 3 2 7 9 2

4 0 7 -6 7 1 -4 1 3 7 • (8 7 7 ) C L IM A -F L

w w w .c lim a s h ie ld .c o m

Senior Discounts
Financing Available
TVansferrable Warranty

�Page 10A

Wednesday. May 19. 200-1

T he H erald

*4,000 IN SAVINGSI
2004

dieSS

H t G N G H M U sJJzt

We a re looking for a Seminole County W W II Veteran with a wonderful story to sh are. If you have a special
friend o r relative who is a veteran th at you would like to recognize, please send us you r story describing the im pact
this veteran has m ade for you and the w orld.
O ne sto ry will be selected and we will honor this person o r family m em ber with a trip for 2 to the National
W orld W a r.II M em orial in W ashington D .C .
F o r consideration, please send us a letter by May 31st to: Saturn o f Orlando/North, attn: Sabrina, 2725 S. Hwy

17*92, Casselberry, F L 32707 or fa x to: 407-265-1581
•v?'-

j

yv

. .ffia w K n y ff

Misfkrv/..
f
r#* 'V . A
&gt;

•97 DODGE
NEON

•97 SATURN
SL2

•OO CHEVROLET

G reat Value!
0504351a

Lo w Lo w Paym ontst
0180200a

Sunroof, A u lo,
Loaded
0515535q

A fC . C D . Lo w Paym ent
0500602a

*2,990 CithSpecial

*3,990 ^*99 ir£t

*4,990 CashSpecial

*95 BUICK
ROADMASTER

*01 FORD
TAURUS

•93 SATURN
8L1

SPORTAOE

•99 8ATURI
SL2

Auto, Loaded,
G reat Prlcel
0853587a

Auto, P ow e r W indow s,
Locks
0851575a

*6,990-*135^

*6,990-150 m .

•OO

S -1 0

*6,990 °r'135071

•96 HONDA
ACCORD EX

ELANTRA

Luxury at a G reat Price!
0862068a

Auto, ve.
P ow er W indow s
0P 65483

Leather, Loaded,
Batter Hunryl
0850112a

*6,990 CashSpecial

*7,990 "H40tr.fr

*7,990 CashSpecial

*8,990 -'158 m

*9,990 -'176

*10,990..'193^

'19,990-'350^

*19,990°**350

Sunroof, P ow er
W indow s, C lean
0P 65372

‘OO Dodge
A ll P o w e r , W o n 't L a s tI
•02 POI

8UNFIRE

#846692a

•01

MUSTANG

All Power,
Su p e r Value
0P 65496

Loaded, Sporty
0X65211

*8,990 -*158^

*9,990 »«176aft

* 5,990 or

*11,990^*211 ^

*12,990».‘129a ~

*115

P e r M o.
54 M os.

• 0 3 MITS
_______________

OALANT BS
V6, AH Power.
Priced to Gol
0P65492

*i1,990«»*2i1trj&amp;

•

SALES HOURS: MOND,

■

- 7PM SUNDAYS 12NOON - 5PM

Saturn of Orlando/North
2725 S. Highway 17-92
(between SR 436 &amp; SR 434)

SATUilM

8 0 0 -2 0 3 -9 5 1 8

Photos for illustration purposes only. Tax, Ta g , title and $ 298.50 dealer fee additional on all vehicles. All paym ents calculated at 5 .4 9 % A P R with 1 0 % dow n paym ent plus tax, tag title and
$ 298.50 dealer fee with approved crediL C usto m e r m ust have 720 or better B e acon score to qualify for special rate. * 48 m onth lease. 12,000 miles.
Ta x , tag, title and $ 2 98.50 dealer fee extra. M S R P $18,290. Expires M a y 21, 2004.

�Financial

Rentals

45-63

91-127

Employment
67-73

Real Estate

141-165________________

To Place Your Ad Call
71— Help Wanted

12— E ld er ly -C a r e
Eldorly Aid: Day o f night. I will
drive you. I d o e rra n d s,
d o m estic &amp; p e rso n a l c a re
M odest ro tes &amp; excellen t rels
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 6 0 7 . Lv m sg.

A D Y E A T ISIN Q J3A 1.ESR EP BE SEN T A T LY E
T h e S a n fo r d H era ld is
looking (or an Advertising
S a le s R ep resen ta tiv e to join
our p ro g ressiv e s a le s team
serving Sanford. Lake Mary A
surrounding
a re a .
A
m arketin g/ busin ess d e g re e
or
so m e
d irect
s a le s
exp erien ce preferred Wo will
train the right Individual who
p o ssesses
solid
org an izatio n al skills, good
Interpersonal com m unication
abilities and w ho h a s a strong
desire to achieve Must b e self
m otivated, o n e rg o tic and
g o a l-o rien ted
with
a
com m itm ent to outstanding
cu sto m er serv ice. Com puter
and/or design skills helpful but
not n e c e s s a r y . M ust own
good, reliable transportation
This Is a Ml trno Manday-Fndoy
(40hr work w eek roqulred).
en b y -lo v e l p o sitio n
with
c o m p e n sa tio n
b ased
on
ed u ca tio n
and
s a te s
exp erien ce

59— Financial
S ervices

Attention
Readers!!
It's illegal tor c o m p a n ies doing
b u sin e ss by ph one to prom ise
you a loan and a s k y o u to pay
lo r It b e fo r e th e y d e liv er. For
m ore Information, call toll-free
1 -8 7 7 FT C H ELP ( A public
se rv ic e m e s s a g e trom T h e
S e m in o le H erald an d th e
F ed eral Trade C om m ission)

61—M oney to Lend
Attention
Readers!!
ft’s illegal for c o m p a n ies dowtg
b u sin e ss by phono to prom ise
you a loan and a s k y o u to p a y
fo r It b e fo r e th e y d eliv er. For
m ore Information, call toll-free
1 -8 7 7 -F T C HELP. ( A public
se rv ic e m o s s a g o from T h e
S e m in o le H erald a n d th e
F ed eral Trade Com m ission)

II in tereste d , p le a s e sen d
resu m e to:
D an Sutton
Advertising M anager
S e m in o le
H erald
N e w sp a p e rs
PO B o x 1 6 6 7
S a n fo r d , FL 3 2 7 7 2
P h o n e : 4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1* 11
F a x : 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 4 0 8
E m a il:

71— Help Wanted
$ 2 5 0 to $50(V W eek
Will Train to Work a t Home
Helping tho U S G overnm ent
Fite HUD/FHA M ortgage
R efund s, No Exp
N ecessa ry l
Call Toll Freo
t -8 6 6 -5 3 7 -2 9 0 7

diuttorvi? seminoleheroid.co

m
EO E
B o b ca t operator n eed ed , exp
required tor grading pods A final
g ra d es C la ss A licen so a plus
4 0 7 -4 0 2 - 7 0 6 0

1 5 0 plus C hristian Child C aro
Center morviewng lor F/T &amp; P/T
pro sch o o l A toddler to a c h e rs
Benefits Avail C a l 4 07-936-3636
ext. 10 or F a x 4 0 7 -9 3 6 -0 0 4 1

N eed
D is h w a s h e r
lor
b re a k fa st shift. A lso n eed
E x e c u tiv e H o u se K e e p e r A
B r e a k f a s t W a itr e s s Call
4 0 7 -4 4 4 -1 0 0 0 .

Local sch o o l s e o k s reliable,
trustw orthy
and
highly
inn ovative ap p p tlca n ts. fax
re su m o to 4 0 7 - 3 2 3 - 1 3 9 1 o r
apply at 2 8 5 4 S . San ford Ave.

Hotel Room
Attendant

C u stom er S e rv ice R ep : Strong
phone etquotto A computer s k is
4 0 7 -3 0 2 - 0 0 4 2 .

S e e k in g
room
a tte n d a n ts
(m aids) for lull serv ice hotel,
limited facilities, Must h ave
n ea t a p p e a r a n c e , p le a s a n t
attitude, A d ep en d ab le work
eth ics. E xcellen t b en efits; to
indude good pay. A 401 (k) plan
P le a s e
apply In p e rso n ;
Ham pton Inn A Su ites. 8 5 0
Village O ak L an e. L ak e Mary.
FL.
( P h ) 4 0 7 -9 9 5 -9 0 0 0 ,
EOE/Drug F r e e Work P la c e .

E x p e r ie n c e d H o u s e k e e p e r:
O steen -L em o n Bluff Area, 1/2
day tw ice per w eek or o n e full
day o n c e p et w eek. Verifiable
r e fe r e n c e s requ ired . M ust
sp ea k English. Valid Florida
Drivers lice n se and R eliab le
Iransportration required Very
good hourly pay Call 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 9 7 5 .

NEED MONEY •CALL NOW!!!!!!
• Buying o r s e i n g a h o m e ? • Buying o r S e ftn g a B u s r t o s s ?
•Cooking tar a F o r o d o s u r e ? * Looking tor th e B e s t R a t e s ?

Security Financial
4 0 7 - 6 6 1 - 9 7 0 0
S a t i s f a c t i o n is G u a r a n t o o d l l

71— H elp W anted

D RIV IN G
IN S T R U C T O R
n e e d e d p ad lim e for our
S a n fo rd s c h o o l. Minimum
requ irem ents: 3 y e a rs driving
or
re la ted
e x p e rie n c e ,
excellen t sa le ty record, m eet
all DOT requ irem en ts, high
sch o o l grad or G E D with
good com m unication skills.
G o o d pay an d b en o fits
p ack ag e Coll Truck Driver
Institute and ask lor R E X BOO5 5 4 -7 3 6 4 or tax resum e: 4 0 7 3 2 8 -8 0 0 6

P ad time C ook n eed ed tor
ovom ngs A w eekends Contact
Yvonne. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 3 0 6 x25

Fram in g
c a rp o n te r s
A
h elp ers,
hourly
A a lso
su b con tractors,
SantordOrlando a re a 407-6873452
Full
S o r v ic e
m e c h a n ic :
Immodiato opening, flat rale pay.
possible $ 7 0 0 wkty. full tune. C a l
4 0 7 -6 8 8 -9 3 9 9
Gnll/Food Prep: D ays tull/pad
t n a . no S m t a y * C a l 4 0 7 0 3 3 8875
IN ST A L L E R S-G A R A G E
D O O R : E x p erien ce required
Apply at C ox Lum ber. 3 8 7 4
Church S L , San lord . E O E
IN V ESTIG A TE B E F O R E
YOU IN V E ST '
Always
a
good
policy,
e sp e c ia lly
for
b u s in e s s
opportunities and francfxses C al
Florida Dept, ol Agriculture A
Consum er S o rv c o s at 800-4357 3 5 2 or FT C -H ELP lor Iroo
ntormation Or visit our W eb site
at www ttc gov/bizop.
Florida law requires sellers ol
co n ain b u sin e ss opportunities
to register with Florida Dept ol
Agriculture
A
C o n su m er
S e rv ic e s b efo re Belling. Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy,

LABO RER S NEEDED
FOR 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 401 k
PLANI Drug IrM workplace.
Apply at: &gt;90 Millar Drlva,
Allamonla Springs 407-7609000.
Lawn spray p erson n eed ed lor
local p esl control com p any .
N eed valid drivers lice n se .
4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 8 6 4 7
L icen sed M an ager N eed ed :
For S em in o le Towns Contor
Salon . Many B en efits Contact
Tammy At 407-427-0064 or 8 8 8
8 8 8 -7 7 7 0 Ext 1 6 9 8
Lk Mary Gtfl B a sk et S to re. 122 5 + hrs/wk. Willing to train Sett
starter, positive attitude, exp with
M S Ward, Excel. O B h r*fu l C al
B ru ce or Lori 4 0 7 -9 3 6 -0 4 6 0

Fan R ll Youn NIomcnGE
&amp; Redl Esthte N eeds
C O M M E R C IA L

-

Services

199-229

252-319

407-322-2611

71—H elp Wanted

R ep tile M a in te n a n c e at local
pet store. P/T. flexible hours,
$6.50/hr, b o n u ses.
4 0 7 -3 2 0 -7 0 0 1

95— Roommate
Wanted

97—Apartments F urnished

99—Apartments Unfurnished

99—Apartments U nfurnished

Seek in g a p erson to sh are my
homo, view ol Lake Monroe, lull
houso prtvtlegos. SWOVno C at
4 0 7 -3 2 8 -7 2 3 2
for
an
appointm ent.

Beautifully furnished tB R apt
$850/mo. Includes water, cable,
electiclty 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 6 7 0 .

1, 2, A 3 B edroom s available
from $450Tnon#v C al 407-3233268

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

Sanford: 1 Bedroom apt, tile,
walk*ln show er, $575/m o or
$175/ w eok,
wator/tlghts
included. 4 0 7 -3 1 4 -4 8 1 8 .

E fficien cy apt In Sa n lo rd .
SSOOTno plus $ 2 0 0 deposit 4 09
W 1st S t 4 0 7 -6 8 8 -9 9 7 1

R e sta u ra n t,
cooks,
d ish w a sh e rs, b u s s e r s , bar
tenders, servers Can Pam, 40 7 3 2 3 -3 9 9 1 .

LAKE ADA 1 BDRM, ISIVM O
2 BDRM , SOIS/MO AND UP
Cable Included
4 0 7 0 2 3 -8 8 7 0

R o u to T ech : G ood In co m e
opportunity
lor
sta b le ,
motivated Individual 4 0 7 -3 0 2 0 0042

Business &amp; Services
D irectory

Sy nthetic stu cco spray te ch ,
a s s e m b le r s
A
shipping/roceiving p o sitio n s
available FT positions located
in
S a n lo rd .
Must
be
d ep en d ab le A dotail oriented
C on tact J o e , 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 5 6 4 .
T rack H oe O PER A TO R •
U nderground
utllittes/Pipe
work, local F/T work, b en efits
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 1 3 3
Utility Foreman - Orada
e le v a tio n s
and
utility
ex p e rie n c e for underground
utility crew L ocal F/T and
ben ofits 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 1 3 3 .
Waffle H ouse, 14 A S R 46, now
hiring a ) shifts, good pay A good
b en efits Apply in person M-F,
aflor 1pm

93— R ooms For
R ent
W EEK LY R EN TA LS
S ta rtin g f t $82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
4 0 7 -3 3 0 -4 4 2 3
Very n ic e , very c le a n turn rm .
all utl. cab le , A/C, Indry, phono,
kltch u se , s e c . dr, resident
owner, private en tran ce No
S m o k in g ! 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.
Private R oom in Longw ood
Home, Stead y Employed. NonSm oker $ 6 8 wk, $ 5 0 D oposit
4 0 7 -8 3 0 -6 2 1 6
S an fo rd :
Dow ntow n,
co n v e n ie n t
lo catio n ,
retngorator. m ouw avo. ootor TV.
kitchette room , private bath,
sleep in g room s. Call 4 0 7 -3 2 1 4900.

/ CAPTAINW
rraso

L o a d e r O P E R A T O R • For
paving and final grading F/T
benofits 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 1 3 3

L X J

2 5 8 - A u t o m o t iv e

2 7 9 - H a U I .I N G

L o w e ll's A u t o R e p a ir

F ill D irt, S h e l l , T o p S o il, R o c k ,
C o n c r o lo -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 i c i n g V o lu s ia . L n k o , S e m i n o l e ,
O r a n g e C o u n t lo s . 4 0 7 - 9 4 7 - 6 6 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 &amp; D o m e s t i c A u to R o p n lr
A S o 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 - 8 5 5 5
H o u rB 0 A M -6 P M
V IS A / M A S T E R C A R D

2 6 9 - C i. e a n i n g

S e r v ic e s

B L IT Z C L E A N
W o O tfo r T h o s e S o r v t c o s
• H o u so C l e a n i n g S v c .
• O f f ic e C l e a n i n g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2
R u t h ’s Q u a li t y H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
R e s id e n t ia l A C o m m e r c ia l
W e e k ly , M o n th ly . U l-W o e k ly
L lc o n s e d . B o n d e d , In su re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 B 7 7

2 7 0 -C o n c r e t e
D e l s C o n c r e t e : P a l l o s , D r iv e w a y s ,
S id e w a lk s. D o c k s . H o m e o w n o rs o u r
s p e c ia lty . C o m m e r c i a l a l s o . C a ll
a n y tim e to r ( r o e e s t i m a t e 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 7200.
2 7 5 -D ry w a ll

Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 LVI
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 ep o rt 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 o
A n d F o r All. C all T o ll-F re e 1 -0 0 0 - 7 0 4 6 4 7 6 , 2 4 - H r R o c o r d e d M s g ._______
M

a n

Maintenance Folks

Start Dates
Sanford, July 26
• Cocoa, Aug. 9
N ee d e x p e rie n c e d C ook,
server A dish washer C a l 4072 6 5 -8 2 4 6

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

P arts Counter Help pad time.
Frl A S a t. Call C a sio Mower.
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 4 1 0 .

laN
m mmm

a

1 X J

A d v e r t is 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 .0 0 p e r d a y.
C a ll (4 0 7 ) 32 2 -2 6 1 1 to s p e a k to a C la s s if ie d R e p re s e n ta tiv e

2 7 8 -H a n d y

Most of Central Florida HOME
HEALTH AIDS wont answer this
ad T here alread y working for
us! C a l Interim Health C are 407740-5264 or lax resume 407-5391483

Free Consultations wtth our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
F u ll S o r v i c e
Re a l E s t a t e &amp; M o r t g a g e E x e c u t i v e s

Merchandise
- Automotive
181-197 Miscellaneous
231-245

R e m o d e l k it c h e n &amp; B a t h
tr r ig a tlo r V 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 fin ls h C a b in e ts
H o m o / L aw 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 ir s / L ite H a u lin g

407-830-0306

2 8 1 -H o m e
Im p r o v e m e n t
c l i m a -s h i e l d
C E R A M I C 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 -8 7 1 -4 1 4 3
S E E O U R AD O N P A G E 9A

P r e s s u r e W a s h in g &amp; P a in tin g
P lu m b in g &amp; E l a c t r l c a l F ix t u r e
In s ta lla tio n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

3 0 1 -R ea l E sta te
W o Buy H o u ses
All a r e a s &amp; a n y c o n d itio n
H a v e a p r o b lo m h o u s e ?
W o la k o o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o eq u ity , n o p ro b lo 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 e s
W o p u l c a s h In y o u r p o c k e t s !
F r o o r o p o r ts a t:
w w w .H o m o S O S .c o m
C a ll B e r r y n l 4 0 7 - 6 2 5 - 8 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 r e r o o fin g
&amp; re p a irs 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 1 9 2 6
L ie # R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

3 0 8 —
2 8 7 -L a w n

S e r v ic e s

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
L a rg o A S m a ll L aw n M a in te n a n c e ,
P r e s s u r e W a s h in g &amp; M o r e . C a ll fo r
F r e o Q u o te .

_________ 407-435-822B_________
C la s s ic C u ts L aw n C a ra
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 o e d o a t , &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 i o r D is c o u n t , 4 0 7 - 6 1 7 - 0 7 4 0

Quality Cut
Lawn Maintenance
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 rlm ln g , E d g in g
C h r is t ia n O w n o d A O p e r a t o d
C a ll A n y tim e , 4 0 7 - 7 6 2 - 3 1 4 5

R.E.Z. Lawn Cars
Yard Maintenance, Clean Up,
A Haul Off
407-702-7015
407-702-4448
2 9 4 - P a in t in g
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

Service

T h e r a p e u t ic
M a ssa g e

ASIAN GIRL
FU LL BO D Y M A SS A G E

PROFESSIONAL
9AM-12PM 7 Daya

CA LL 407-497-0658
S R 4 3 6 E.
A LTA M O N TE S P R IN G S
3 1 2 — T r e e 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 a A c c e p t A ll C r e d i t C a r d a .
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 .
L lc/ lns , 4 0 7 - 2 8 0 - 1 5 7 9
3 1 6 —

W e l d in g

S h ee t M

&amp;

e t a l

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUMINUM OR
STEEL O
Very Reasonable
Rates!
C A LL ROBBY,
407-221-6885

Ad *Inanlali
**
..........._~i

$15.75 per m o n th ....... 55 lines
lines // 3months
3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

^ mm^

R E S ID E N T IA L

m

E

�f

Pag e 2 B

MAY 10 &amp; 20.2004

The Herald

Herald C lass

Financial

Rantals

Employment

45 63

____________ 1

61-13

•

91127

____ Merchandise
Automoilve
Real Estate
181-197 Miscellaneous
231245 /
141-165

Sn n ford / L ako M ary: 1 .2 , and
3 Bedroom AjXs starting at 5539
L ak e Fronl
Ronit
Cod now, 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 1 0 4 , EH O

Living Froo

103— H ousesUnfurnisiied

103— HousesU nfurnished
NEW-Lux Town Homo, n ear I
4 $ 4 1 7 1 6 6 5 tq It in unil 3B R
2 5 B A screen ed patio, attached
garage, a l appl + wasTVctry, s e c
sys, gated comm $ 140QMO 4076 8 8 -0 4 9 2
S a n fo r d : 3 B R , 1 23 Club Rd
F e n c e d , p ets ok wfth deposit.
$ 6 9 5 ♦ dep 4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 4 5 4 0

Satauaa Scatty

105—
DurLEX/Tllll’LEX

407-321-0759
2 OFV2DA, Hidden L a k e Villa.
1 yoar
le a se
m inim um ,
$750/ m o to crecM -quallliod
tenant. No pots 407-83O-49G6
3BR/1BA, cab le, scroen porch,
w ash room , largo yd., carport,
carpet, oir/lwat After 4PM 4 073 2 3 -7 1 1 3

D O Y LE R E A LTY
R EN TA LS
(40 7) 322-2495
S a n fo r d : 1/1, Eat-In Kitchen,
UvING Rm , S435/ S400 Dop
S a n fo r d : 2/1.5. Town Homo
Inside Laundry Rm , Kilchon,
Dining Rm , Community Pool,
$ 6 5 0 / 5 6 0 0 D eposit
D c B a r y : 2/1, With Sin g le
O a ra g e, Lrg. S to ra g e Area
S e m P orch, Lrg Yard, Woll A
Se p tic $675 / 5 6 5 0 Dop
S a n fo r d : Lrg 2/2 Condo,
Privacy Patio $700/5650 Dop
S a n fo r d : 3/2, Kitchen, Living
Rm , F e n c e d Yard, Now Paint
S e c llo n
6
A ccep ted
$ 6 7 5 / 5 6 2 5 Dopost!
S a n fo r d : 3/2 C ondo, Approx
1 4 0 0 S q Ft. S c rn P orch
In sid e Utility R m , Eat-In
K ilch o n ,
D ining
Rm,
Com m unity P ool $ 775/ S750
Dop
S a n fo r d : 3/1, Sin gle carport.
Utility Rm , A Sto ra g e , Large
Yd $ 7 5 0 / 5 7 0 0 D eposit
D e lto n a : 3/2, C an al Front. 2
E n closed Patios, Ttki, W/Lnko
A c c e s s S 750/ 5700 Deposit
S a n fo r d : 4/1 Homo, Laundry
R m . S c r. P o rch , S g l C a t
Carport $ 8 0 0 ,5 8 0 0 D eposit
S a n fo rd :3 / 2 ,
Hardwood
Floors, Largo S c re e n Porch.
D ouble C m p o rt, S to ra g e
Sh od , Approx. 2 2 0 0 S q Ft.
$900 / 5 0 0 0 Dop
A lta fn o n le S p r i n g s : 4/2.
Doublo O a ra g e. C arpeted.
Very
N lco
H om e
$ 1 .0 0 0 5 1 ,0 0 0 Deposit
D O Y LE REALTY, INC.
W E REN T A S E L L H O M ES
F i r * Y our la n d lo rd ! Buy
2BFV2BA loioclosurel $ 1 3 ,5 9 5 .
For Into A list, 8 0 0 -7 4 7 9364xF389
L a k e M ary: 5/4, Executive
Pool H om e, 5 ,0 0 0 + si. w/
In Law Su ite. Ronovatod
S e c u r ity Flnancial/M el
4 0 7 -6 6 1 -9 7 0 0

2 B R duplex opts: C lo se to
So m in o lo High, s c r porch,
laundry A storage rm, $550/mo
4 0 7 -6 4 7 -1 3 6 6

107— M obile Homes
For R ent
E L O E n S P R IN G S oft S R 4 2 7 ,
3 B R starting at $ 1 4 0 per week.
$ 1 4 0 Deposit C a l 4 0 7 -3 3 3 3 9 6 4
or 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -7 0 3 4

117—C ommercial
R entals
LO N GW OOD /LAKE M ARY:
Mid siz o
public sto ra g e
w aie h o u so , 8 0 0 st s p a c e s ,
n ice, se c u re , easily a c c e s s ib le
location $230tn o . C a l 407-3310539
S a n fo r d O ffic e : 7 5 0 sq tt.
$450/ m o
New
R u g s,
D ecorated, 3rd S t A S Sanlord
Avo Plenty ol Parking, Private
B ath, wot Bar, Very Nice. 4 0 7 5 7 9 -8 9 4 2 , Brk/Own

127—
S torage/Office For
R ent
O lfic w W a re h o u te : 1,2 5 0 sq ft
A 2 ,5 0 0 sq It, O ffice A/C,
private restrm S e c D ep rqd A
t yr le a s e 4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 8 1 2 2 ‘

141— Homes For
S ale
30R /15 BA. em croto block, 1100
sq ft, now root, now CHA. wait
to wall tile, la n c e d yard,
$ 7 1 ,8 0 0 1 0 2 Country Club
Drive, San lord 4 0 7 -9 2 9 -7 1 7 3
or 9 1 8 -4 9 5 2 0 2 6
3BR / 2BA F O R E C L O S U R E !
Buy lor only $ 3 9 ,9 5 0 . F or
listings, 6 0 0 -7 4 7 - 9 3 6 4 xH5 2 9 .

S E L L YO UR
H O U S E TO D A Y I
New com p any m L ak e Mary
h a s sevoral program s to buy
your home lor o l cast) or lease
with tin opbon to purchase ALL
pu ce ran g o s con sid ered
Call now to hoar
your options

40 7-49 3 -3 25 5

141—H omes F or
S ale

BU Y A HOME
WITH
ZERO CASH
NO M O N EY DOW N
Froo List of H om es Available
for No Money Down A F ree
Report on How to Buy a
H om e with Zoro c a s h !
F re e 24-h r pre recorded
m e s s a g e call:
1 -8 0 0 -7 8 6 -0 2 0 4 # 6 1 2 5
www HouseF or ZaroOown com
RE/MAX Finally Resources

AFFORDABLE JOES
Y2.TUFE 1 FF.OPEF.uS
■ONO SONTh Arcs** q &gt;10HOJOO
Nt horrMWiflpri Attmtinct fcjnd,
Buy I home wflfi 1200 u*h
Qovt Fortciotuiri,. Rafttt!

SFlIfNCKf. ORANGE. YOLUSU!
F ix er Up: Sold o s Is! 3/2, Eat
In Kit., LR. $ 6 2 ,9 0 0
R e n o v a te d : 3/2, Liv Din Rm,
G arag o $ 7 9 ,9 0 0
A B e a u ty : 1/2 A cre, 3/2,
2300+ sq ft. Uv, Dm, Fam Rm,
2 c a r gar $ 1 4 1 ,9 0 0
In Law Q u a rte rs : 4 / 3 ,2300+
sq ft. Uv, Dm. F a m , Gam e Rm,
$ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0 .
L a k e v le w : R onovatod 3/2.
Uv, Dm, Fom Rm, Fenood Yard,
$ 1 7 8 ,5 0 0
L ik e N ew : 3/2, U v, Din,
G arago. nicety land scaped
yard $ 9 5 ,5 0 0

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE . PROFEzCTIES

DISTRESS SALE
F in e U sl oi Bank
F o reclo su re s and
Fixer-U ppers
F re e com puterized printout.
F r e e 24-h r recorded m sg.
1 -8 0 0 -7 0 6 0 2 0 4 ID 4 6 1 4 2
www D istre ssH o u se s com

181—Appliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

183— T elevision &amp;
S tereo/Radio

221—G ood T hings
to Eat

L ega ls

BEO RM
• 8 PC
Loren
C H E R nY W O O D Sleigh b ed .
R alls. D resser, Mirror, C h est. 2
NUestds. unused, Still B oxed ,
C o st $7k. Sell $ 1 9 5 0 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415

T V s, D igital C a m e r a s from
$ 1 0 0 0 ! P olice seiz ed proportyt
For Info, 8 0 0 -7 4 7 - 9 3 7 2 X P 2 5 1 .

V a le n c ia
O ran g es,
R ed
G rap efru it, P e a s A C o m
M e riw e th e r F a r m s , 3 4 6 1
C e le ry A ve, S a n fo rd .

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA B32-14L

3B R / 1.5B A 3 1 2 E a s t 25th St.
S a n lo rd
H ardw ood
lira,
e n c lo s e d p o rch es. $ 8 9 ,5 0 0 .
Z o n ed
R C -1
(R e stric te d
Com m ercial) R esidential rental
u se perm itted G reat b u sin ess
location. 4 0 7 -9 2 9 - 7 17 3 or 9 1 8 4 9 5 -2 0 2 8

187—S porting
G oods

BEDRM 8 PC ttg h o n d Louts
VIII
CHERRYW OOD,
all
D ovetail, D resse r, trt-mlrror,
Chest. 2 NfteStds, Unused. Still
Boxed, C ost $ 15K. S e l $ 3 ,2 5 0
4 0 7 -6 6 0 -1 4 1 5

191— B uilding
M aterials
CORRUGATED
STEEL
R O O F IN G lor B a rn s , B o a t
D ocks. Sh op s, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 1 5 'x 2 0 ‘ 1 8 * x 2 0 '. Call For
P rices Surplus S teel A Supply.
Inc, Apopka 4 0 7 -2 9 3 -5 7 8 8

BE D R O O M S E T : 4 p ieces,
brand new. still in b o x es.
$ 3 2 0 , 4 0 7 -2 7 5 - 0 9 3 5
B E D R O O M S E T : 7 p ie c e
cherry sleigh b ed sot. new,
boxed , $ 6 9 5 .
4 0 7 -2 7 5 - 0 6 1 2 .

W iste ria
R e a l t y , In c .
N eed an In v estm en t?? Want
to Move out ol Apartment Uto?7
2405
O ran g e
A venu e:
Charm ing 2/1 co ttag e, wood
firs, brick patio, park b en ch,
towering oaks, move-m ready
low $ 9 0 .0 0 0 's Call Jo y c e
Stan sb erry 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 7 5 5

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

Sanlord Court Apartments
407-323-3301

,

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

s

CA LL AND A SK U S A BO U T
REO OR FO R EC LO SU R E
P R O P E R T IE S
A
NEW
LO C A L LISTIN G S.
C all J o y c e S ta n s b e rry
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

147—I ndustrial
P roperty For S ale

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

1st M o n th 's R e n t
W iih 12 Mo. Lease &amp; A m iro u e ti C re d it
• Spacious AparunenU vilth large Closels • Lair
Front « Vullpball « Sparkling IHrol » Tennis Courts

'

V

*

S

V 4 » -V

*300 OFF

a ix p o r t

« ,(

N ear 1 7 -9 2 in San lord
W arehou se. 1 8 .0 0 0 s.f.
With 1/3 o le . am ple
Parking, $ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0
M etroOne, 4 0 7 -6 2 9 6 0 0 1

160— B usiness For
S ale
Ftonst/Gift S h o p In Oviedo (usl
reduced to $30K total. Includes
inventory A van. S to re front
location Call S h e r e e , Security
Financial, 4 0 7 -6 6 1 -9 7 0 0

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
DIN1NQRM:
BO M BAY
C H E R R Y W O O O . 110* Dbl
P ed , B Chippendale C h rs, 7 2 *
Buftat/Hutch, U n u sed , Still
Boxed. C o st $1BK, S e t $ 3 9 5 0 .
Marble S e rv e r $ 7 5 0 . 1 3 pc
C herry S e t. 7B* Table. B chrs,
C hina C a b . $ 1 2 9 5 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415
BED:
New
firm q u e e n
piUowtop m attress set. $ 1 1 0
Del. avail 4 0 7 -2 7 5 -0 6 1 2 .

1 UVE OAK e e v o

Country Lake i
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford * 330-5204

B E D : $195, brand new tong size
firm double-sided m attress set.
c a n delrver 4 0 7 -2 7 5 - 0 9 3 5
B E D : Luxury firm pillow-top
m a ttre s s s e t. b ran d new
w/warranty. $ 1 5 5 , 4 0 7 -6 3 1 1322
or
3 6 6 -2 1 6 -2 9 4 6 .
D ekvery available

Spa/H ot tu b , 5
p erson
p ortab le with lounger. 5hp, 20
|els, n e v e r u s e d . $ 1 6 5 0 .4 0 7 2 5 6 -5 9 1 9

231—Cars For S ale
H o n d a * from $5001 C ars,
trucks A morel For kstxiQS BOO7 4 7 -9 3 1 9. ext 4 7 1 6

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale

Patti's Pet
Sitting

DINING R O O M : 12 p ie c e
form al ch erry s e t, p ed esta l
table, ch ars, tt hutch, brand new,
n ever used. $ 1 2 0 0 . 4 0 7 -2 7 5 7626

Will C aro For Your Dog or C at
In Y our H om e W hile You Are
G o n e! Plenty o l TLC. Very
R eason ab le R a les! R eferen ces
A vailable
Upon
R e q u e st.
P le a s e Call 4 0 7 -3 1 4 -8 7 0 3

Fu ton : Solid wood mission-stylo
arm s, extra n ice toam layered
pad All brand now $ 1 9 5 4 0 7 4 0 2 -1 7 8 1 or 3 8 6 -7 5 3 -1 5 3 0
H ospital B o d
$ 1 0 0 , Light
w eight w h eel ch air, $ 9 0 ,
regu lar w h eel chair, $ 7 0 ,
show er bath s e a t, $ 2 5 , g la ss
dining rm labio w/6 upholstered
p astel lloworrod ch airs, $ 2 0 0
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -5 9 1 6 .

C o lle c to r will p a y $ 5 0 0 to
$ 3 ,0 0 0 to r H. N ew ton. A. Hair
A L R o b e r t s oil p a in tin g s .
C all 3 2 1 6 6 3 6 2 3 3 .

M ATTRESS SET! Brand now to*
s iz e orth op ed ic firm with
warranty $85. 4 0 7 -2 7 5 - 7 8 2 6

219—Wanted to
B uy

M a tt r e s s
S e l:
NASA
technology m em ory toam a s
s e e n on TV/Matl. 2 0 yoar
warranty Retail $ 1 6 9 9 ; must s e l
$ 5 0 5 407-402-2778 or 3 0 6 6 6 8 8494

A lum inum , C a n t , c o p p e r,
B r a s s , N e w sp a p e rs, A u to
R a d ia to r * A B a tte r ie s
K o k o m o R e c y c lin g :
4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 0 0 0 4
B IB W. 1ST , S a n fo r d
M-F, 1 0 -5 , S a t.9 -1

TU FFC A RE Wheelchair: High
quality, now condition, $ 2 2 5 ,
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 5 4 5 .

P ic k u p T ru ck : 1/2 ton D odge
D akota. 1 9 9 5 . 1 0 4 ,0 0 0 m iles,
dark groen , exten ded co b , VB,
power everything $ 5 ,2 9 9 .4 0 7 3 2 2 -5 3 7 7 ev e

217—G arage Sales

211—A ntique &amp;
Collectibles

' FAMILY YARD SALE Furniture,
totoing, Mctxsn terns &amp; mors. 5/21,
1/22 A 5/23 8AM-4PM 660
Mvsrcxeek Road, Writer Spmgslofl
134)
‘umituro lots of household items, me
ak s. womens shoes, Incas A good
yualrty items 2613 Iroquois Ave.
Sanford 5/21 A 5/22 B-4
3uy stuft. automoiive. m ise. ladies
tofies. (eweiry AAvon 52 2 8 -3 715
Dak Way off of S, Sanlord Ave near
a«e Jessup
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE 5 2 2
8AM-4PM 324 BORADA RD.
SANFORD HIDDEN LAKES
SUBDIVISION

ForSsIf

A d a ftill
FREGNAVT! CONSIDERING ADOPTION! Wt tin
help' Wt tpvulur is madasf fumlxt with txnhnxxlxn
luiie+iJt TOLL FRIT. 24 h en I day I566I921-056J
ONE TRUE GIFT ADOPTIONS

Business For Salt

IRIK 4 ROOM blREOTV SYSTEM INCUDING
INSTAL1ATI0NI IU+ rhamch. iixhaiinf kxaK fr o
I X Wmo Ihptal prturc/axxkl Lutaicd ofln B ib ahrp
pnf Rmnaucii Apply (1*6)500405*

37 BMW \U Rrd with BtachkalVr intirinf, t ip i 6 due
rd i haif rr. alarm, nmnad. fully huJnl Ml ixatel inSuch

Ssm ufsl Specially 1 idiri Beuliqer nrultd in the
lixxlulli d i t Blue Rdft VUintunvNC Ctlrtnlixj X

lYnda $17,500 (850(322 39IG

BusinessOpportunities

OWN A IKII.HR MORE tHOU27 S.HI MLVtMl’M

THE UNKNOWN SP O U SE .
H EIR S.
D E V ISE E S,
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIEN ORS.
CR ED ITO R S,
TRU ST EES AND ALL OTHER
PA RTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY, THROUGH.
UNDER O R AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF THOMAS M OSS
A/K/A THOMAS M O SS, JR .,
DECEASED, ET AL
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE 8ERVICE
TO
THE
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE , HEIRS. D EVISEES,
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CR ED ITO R S.
T R U ST EES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER O R AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF THOMAS M OSS
A/K/A THOMAS M O SS. J R
whose residence Is unknown If
he/shethoy b e living; and It
he/sho/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
b e sp o u ses, heirs, d evisees,
grantees, a ssig n e e s, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an Interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
lo bo dead or alive, and an par­
ties having or claiming lo have
any right, title or Interest in tho
property described In the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
m ongage on the following prop­
erly:
LOT 9, BLOCK C, LYNWOOD

INJt RED IN AN ACCIDENT! SOLICrTED hy mail,
pixwr. mprmmtbj a&gt; avrary jam a+au ir d»xv ah&gt;
lnr» juu acre u an atndnx’ A-A-A ATTORNEY Rrfrrrai Srnict |M|735-SML

KralEstale
REAlTin L NORTH CAROUNA. STRING IS HUD.
WESTERN SC MOUNTAINS MIST SEE Bonn.
Cahnr Arttap. A INVESTMENTS CVrelrx M.enum
Realty MIRP1IY NC Call Id Em Bnvhurt (HOitil-

IAKE BARGAIN S24.W. fn t tmtml hw dip' Gcttly

H rsItV in lor re tin family, i f f .15 moxlhly. No a|t
msxtuna. uxhadn drelaL S hut prrrmur.j ooditnxa
axqxni lehnutnl uuyr. SUl.tlb dorUa. (IUO|7|4t1)7,
hmiinl time ofla
DOVT PAY H U f t k l Hit lirtKIR: CALL NOW III
IIUN saMMi. m JtihhdiKvuiuxi Itu ia i4 7 «

] [rip
rtrtft|htii|.

vs

Hcatlbcare

CASH REQUIRED SXK P llS BOOTY
yyuli.

NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
CO,
PLAINTIFF

5*6* » i s j taiccni'.’wiumciItj.tEni

yesv Orpdual) ntiu' FOBet III. Tmn. NC'1711

ALL CASH CANDY ROUT IX&gt; yeu cars WTO» dry?
Vox m s ixal and) raxr lixtuJo 30 Mahan tad Canty
All lt» $9,995 (9006146321 BOX0003J.

Spring Into 2004
With One OfOur

Save
o n P a r l s l l Mower
B la d es, B e lls. W h eels, Tires A
T u b e s.
C a s i o '* ,
2617A
F ren ch Ave, San ford . 407-3238 4 IB

199—Pets &amp;
S upplies

NO MONEY DOWN
F re e list ol properties available
with no down paym ent. F re e
recorded m e ssa g e . 1-866-2267280,
ID * 1 0 4 3 .
Re/Max
Central Realty.

223—
M iscellaneous

Pool
T a b le :
Btt
IBC
pnAossonal series, 3 p c 1* slate.
Rhr pockets, felt, unused, still In
crate, cost $4K, s e l $ 1 4 5 0 4076 6 0 -1 4 1 5

B e d ro o m
G ro u p :
Louis
Phillipe collection, solid wood
sleigh b ed , d resser, mirror,
c h e s t, n lg h tstan d . Now In
b o x es, must sell. $ 1 2 9 5 . 4 0 7 4 0 2 -1 7 8 1 or 3 8 6 -7 5 3 -1 5 1 5

RFMAX Fl+alty Resources

anted

Inlartllu,

OupDf lair nr* peril (hurt mit of lo* rollinf mraiitt
ADm Ahru naLuroJ h rol« )5.0HI art irrirxxni/ laic
■a TLNN Pared nude water, leier, more tuelksi
finaix-tn| Call ao* IH0I7OL3I54. eu 4t), Sumei Bay.
LLC.

USSY ENDING H Marhim I ? IX TV Beat U a
taxa' *80242* iH0iS!6 W 4 li/Hn

HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE STUDENTS amuaj
Aupul seed lint Familm laxa] Rrprrvcuinn alio
arrdnl to » n i »uh KjdratVlafflJin Ammrai lnlmrul-

there i&gt; Cool Mrxmtais Air, View* A Stream, lim a.
Cahiii. k Aaieape CAU | (* FREE BROCHURE OF

YENDING ROUTE! Caielay iMarvW altr FWnwnal
inrorat andnnufewt S7V50+.CaUIITJ iMJ-ITX BOXH2017.

tml Sudan Luhanp I W) SIBLING x x x aiaaxn

WE IlY / S U l n \ E ART A COLUCnoNS A
WARHOL P MAX, AL NEMAN, T RtSSHMAN.
FAZZISU ERIE SNtd AND MUCH MORE. |M5H)5
*1*1 » » » taltan mm

liip tlx htlrran: JabiCr bfle'tn: 4I*x|0tr*l/4' (?) al
$1 ISOOhca. I l ’tKW tW l ? ie SIMUka Will debtr/
utttaR (R Ext No*' aUtlWb-WU*

Eduadioo
Addnt Senna! Honda MrlnydUat CshrrSly Cam
Ehxatxa b: Aooatof. Buuarn. Cncpxrr birnutaja
S,xsrr. Cnsxtul hacxx, Hrahh Cat. Ltpl Its lo x u a
a u rn fc! (H0|)lhX% Dqx 4175 asv im n fa

EARN Y O U DEGlEEdkdiar from bust Baumv
hxalrpi Ccxtfxsnv Nttarrlmj atal a r t Eiuixul Atd
AralatVyo* parrmox miuiaert and oxupan (nmded
C al)Iralk *A 5H I2lawssTakwmrTehO«ii&lt;irfiiii

WESTERS NC MOUNTAINS. N&gt;itf Candiu Where

MOUNTALN PRIXYRTT SALES (10)612 5))) Reaky
of Morphy. JIT Pcachlrtc Si Morphy, NC 21906
I » » rraltu*mury*v com

NEW I (Hi IIOAIE-tTl.m-Nf Mouaiaim. New 2JD0
kptaa Ij I k&gt;j h ex heraj hull in a m mumain i e « {
Hifh r let tine, easy a rm Nea D m . NC. (UO)4)51911 Eu. 6*

"GOYERNMLVT aid PllslAL JO B S" P lIU C
ANNOUNCEMENT No* hmaj f m $1! $4Mx lull
Pal pxiaom Bndiu ami tnioinf For ifptxaaxti aid
mfo (S0OI57J 8555 DqxP JIS I ASI IIPM? Dayv

ISmt Sain Sproaltui Traiom Manafm Suymlan Rxa
Ox Al S la * Fipir lumen Team Baud « Atiul lit
Wcrh Eanagt (X Brad Nr* Rqxtvoatnn Who JaU

VacationtfrfUwjijs
0CEAW10NT VACATION W yl bbid. GA Call fa
HaDaeRitn'S&lt;*| (o Atari $79 Bucaneer Beah Rmxi
(912635-2261 ti $69 ( i t * ba k Sutcv |9I1)*]52III.

Kxonl Our Cixrpnty Yen Could Las At Mwh At 127VI26JW2906 Era Your 1u Wrtl Retime 11O0JBO A Yea
0[yumauty J Pit Sri Daytime A^ixmorou Only. No

Vow AdCouldBtHfft

Slw&lt; Su m lomdatc Pay Kxs TV Kjs| Of TV Leal
Bnaueu Fix lixanntaa Cataadtnaua Cal Reib Ckall0TT)R»JTJL

ONE CAU STANDS BETWEEN YOCR BCSINESS

s m n SI5MTT WEEKLY GUARANTEED! lixne
Wcrtm Nmled1 No Eifcnture Nertuary '$50 CASH
Hjno| BuntasM Guaraurcd ta Wnsig!1! lit* 1217*4)11

aad rndboe of puaemul cmaixmn Bax ycxx khmuesxst
■ the R CUuafxd Adicouny Netwxi. Fix $425 ynur ad
»dl hi pLrd ■ 150 p^cn (Vch ixi oil 2x2 dnfday
actmri xx&gt;' Caff thi. paper. &lt;x Ikadn MJa. FT SurevaJe
Ad.ertiu»&lt; Net*rxi Dottu a (It* 1742-1373, a email
hmolalflprrucaD la mat adaaatxxi (Us of Slate
piactmos » also aiadabk i You to re lax ti * * * 5 n J i
claailficiluom

HOUYWlKIO CASTING. Nauetl Taka Search Ac

Mnancul

Drhtn iTEAM OPERATION) 11M M Sap-Os Br+

ha) lx da buuaru Smlauat Flmkam (IT7yM,xay
Mr

Aamdlisi Etfrtu Laset Call 1100)4216)4) (Eauil
rn.ru &lt;ttrexOie axn I rue mUlv

Martpirv Rrfhaien a Pxnhssr. No m ay dxas No

I^ g il Sen ices

b u n t rhaL lo* Mas all aid t cnaaknd. (htfha ram
may t^dy) No ssh k h m Cal Arms Capsal itM)t74
Ucoxcd Ctnopwlm

■■.WckayealollooAn PmueStuanMian Tcrmuk

ARRESTED! ACCUSED OF A CRIME! NEED A
LAWT t i ! Cnmasal Dcieaac. Ft Lean Mialttrxaaxv
Star 4Jnknl Charyn. Lave| Sroc. TViMXT ( i!2 4
HOURS. (WiTU-Utt A-A-A A llray Retard Srr-

(Week of May 17,2004 '

dcs.

MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: Carol Moore
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
04-25657
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom ­
modation
should
conlacl
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
th e
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227,
»-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 18 0 0 -9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 ,
via
Florida
Relay Service.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
H ER ALD
Publish: May 12, 19. 2004
E 085

STATE OF MICHIGAN
CIRCUIT COURT, FAMILY
DIVISION, FOR THE
COUNTY OF CALHOUN
ORDER GRANTMO
SERVICE OF P R O C E SS
BY PUBLICATION
FILE NO 04 5 43 DO
Hon. JAM ES C
KINGSLEY
BO BBY L JAM ES
11 GREEN ST R EET
BATTLE CREEK, Ml 49014
Plainlrtl
v.
JO Y C E LEVEDAJAM ES
2 18 TUSKEGEE AVENUE
SANFORD, FL 32271
Delendant
Document drafted by:
Mark J . Tyslenko. (P62987)
Attorney at Law
Crenshaw Legal Center
142 Surby Avenue
Battle Creek. Ml 49015

ORDER

PRESENT: JAM ES C.
KINGSLEY
Upon reading Plaintiff s Verified
Motion testifying to the la d that
the whereabouts ol Delendant
are unknown and that aervice
upon the D efendani ol the
Summons and the Complaint
lor Divorce In this action cannot
b e otherwise effectuated, and It
appearing to the Court that
D elendant
can
b est
be
apprised of the pendency ol
this action by the publication ol
tots Order in • newspaper.
IT IS H EREBY ORDERED toal
Delendant shall serve upon
Plaintiff, whose address Is 11
G reen Street, Battle Creek. Ml
49014, her answer or lake such
other action a s may b e permit­
ted by law on or before the
25th d ay o l Ju n a , 20 0 4 .
Failure lo comply with this
Order may resuft In a Judgment
by Default against Delendant
lor toe relief demanded in toe
Complaint for Drvotce filed in
this Court
IT IS FURTHER ORD ERED
tost a copy ol this Order be
published lor three consecutive
weeks In toe Seminole Herald.
P.O. Box 1867, Sandford. FL
32772.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that the tvs! publication ol this
Order b e marie within 3 0 day*
ol to * data ol entry ol Itvs
Order; and toal mailing ol a
copy ol this Order b e dis­
pensed with b ecau se Plaintiff
cannot, with reasonable dili­
g en ce, ascertain the place
where toe Delendant would be
kkaty to receive matter trans­
mitted by mail.

hn. Mralcla. Mot* EaSat Ncnlal Inaedutdy a you ata
No cifm axt saaaay (177)717-7127 eu 401

Cith E « Strsrtxrrd SrtOrmret/ AxaaSr ytymnta. lit
yox m a y ’ Get rah s m » k i yoa snd a sad' GUoV

W ITNESS my hand and the
seal ol this Courl at SEMINOLE
County, Florida, this day of
MAY 4, 2004.

Al a session ol said Court, held
In the Calhoun County Circuit
Court, City ol Battle Creek,
County ol Calhoun, Stale ol
Michigan, this 3 0 day ol April,
2004

A FREE I LST of AL NM, A (T) bod bartaixe Vi-ldo
ana L n o t pnrtt 12 termi Call (HI 4*6-52*)

Drum, Solot, Tcami and Graduate Studrati Call
IMHMORE PAY 11-111**67-17X1

has been filed against you and
the you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any. to II on DAVID J , STERN .
ESQ . Plsinlrlf s attorney, whose
address Is 8 0 1 S University
Drive 4 5 0 0 , Plantation. FL
33 3 2 4 (no later than 3 0 days
from Iho dale of the first publi­
cation ol this notice ol action)
and file the original with the
clerk of this court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default win be entered
against you lor the relief
demanded In the complain! or
petition filed herein.

hnacU miertii met is yn! Call (IW))M-J25). a *61

TANKER OPERATORS Rrrm atnift I I 1/ |xt mik
PAID TO T O TRICK! Owt iht-Road. I*1)|T71*!I1
ax a pruiaisc crxn.

C oliectibks

REVISION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT TH ER EO F A S
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
16. PAGE 33. OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Plaintiff IN PRO P ER

fttnttd lyiire drtnm nylvuir p»&gt;ih ppyoniftii)
laecynmn tAnird lx get Bain drmaxl O l Cal Ini
IW ill I 7711,

Driitr • COYENAST TRANSPORT. Team and Solo,
rherk out t « o n pay [iaa Oaiar Optrakn. Etpmxrd

L eg a ls

Ilrramlaq of t*oiii| I* lit Cargliia M ill! Graad
Opcxu) (xt-ncunxtkti |xvn aiadahle rat »rukd full
(nx&lt; hrxnmtn No tune limit k&gt;hold law lima paymex

t y M r W IS T O V t lt ! Tr+torW m D M m y (\u + n

4(21 a m k m D t i m

\

-319

407-322-2611

To Place Your Ad Call

99— Apartments U nfurnished

rlcos
Services

Ja m e s C Kingsley,
Circuit Judge

FCAN

Publish: May 12. 19, 26, 2004
E101

�T he H erald
Legals

L

egals

in t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t
o f th e ir m
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A SE NO: 03-C A -647-14W

FIR ST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF

VS

,

ARTHUR CROSSMAN. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S,
GRA N TEES,
A SS IG N E E S .
LIEN ORS.
CRED ITO RS. T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ARTHUR C R O S S ­
MAN; UNKNOWN SP O U SE OF
ARTHUR CROSSMAN. IF ANY,
MARIAN CROSSMAN, IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S.
LIEN ORS.
CREDITO RS. T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN IN TEREST BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST MARIAN
CROSSM AN ;
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE OF MARIAN
CROSSM AN . IF ANY; JOHN
DOE AND JA N E DOE A S
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

RE-NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SA LE
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
Motion to R e se t Foreclosure
S a le dated May 10, 2 0 0 4
entored In CMI C a se No. 03-CA647-14W ol the Circuit Court ol
the 18TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County, Sanlord,
Florida, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder lor cash at the
W est Front Door at the SEM I­
NOLE County Courlhouso locat­
ed al 3 0 1 N. Park Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, at 11 .-00 a m .
on the 10 day of Ju ne. 2 0 0 4 the
following described property a s
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgm ent, to-wit:
LOT 6 2 IN THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
16, AT PAGE 55. OF THE PUB­
LIC R ECO RD S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 10 day of May. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SANFORD HERALD
THE U W O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J ST ER N , P.A., ATTORNEY
FO R PU IN T1FF
601 S. University Drive Suita
500
Plantation, FL 3 33 2 4
(054)2 3 3 -6 0 0 0
0 3 -0 7 2 7 9
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI•' T IE S ACT, persons with disatMUt e a needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse at 4 0 7 -6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . 1800-955-6771 (TDO) or 1-8009 5 5 -6 7 7 0 , via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: May 19. 26. 2 0 0 4
E135
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A SE NO. 02-CA -469-14-L
EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Piamtitt.

Notice Is hereby given th at
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgm enl
ot
Foreclosure
entered on Ju n e 7 , 2 0 0 4 . and
the
Order
Rescheduling
Foreclosure S a la entered on
May 10. 20 0 4 , In this cause. In
the Circuit Court ol SEMINOLE
County, Florida, I writ ten the
property situated In SEMINOLE
County. Florida described as:
LOT 139, BEL AIRE HILLS
UNIT TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22.
PAGE 8 9 9 0 OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
e/k/a
3131 E. Wirtdchlme
Circle. Apopka. FL 3 2 7 0 3
at public ta le, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash. W est Iront
door ol the courthouse, located
at 301 North Park Avenue,
Sanlord. SEM INOLE County,
Florida, al 1 t.OO o'clock a m ., on
Ju n e 10. 2004.
Dated at Sanlord. Florida this
10 day ol May, 2004
(Seal)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Douglas C, Zahm, P.A.
16830 U S , Hwy 19 N , #300
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phone
(727)539-1094 lax
Publish May 19. 26. 2004
E t3 8
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA SE NO: 04 -C A -4 6 2-140
JOHN T. WHITE and
JOAN WHITE. Husband
and wile.
Plaintiffs,
vs
EQUITY TRU ST COMPANY
CUSTODIAN
FBO
PETER
TODD HUTCHESON IRA AND
ANY OTHER UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN PO SSE SSIO N .
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO
F.S. CHAPTER 45
NOTICE Is given that pursuant
to a Final Judgment dated May
11, 20 0 4 , In C a se No 04-CA4 62- t4 G ol Ihe Circuit Court ol
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Sem lnolo County,
Florida, in which JOHN T
WHITE and JOAN WHITE are
Ihe Plaintiffs and EQUITY
TRU ST COMPANY CUSTODI­
AN
FBO
PETER
TODD
HUTCHESON IRA and ANY
OTHER UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN P O S S E S S IO N
are Ihe
Defendants, I will sale to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the West Front Door ol the
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE, 301 N. Pa/k Avenue,
Sanford. Florida 3 2 7 7 1 , at 11 .'00
A M on Ju n e IS , 20 0 4 . the fol­
lowing described property sot
forth In the Order or Final
Judgment:
LOT 3, BO O TH 'S SUBDIVI­
SION. L E S S THE W EST 8
FE ET THEREOF. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5.
PAGE 6 . OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
DATED this 11 day o l May.
2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Cad Wasileski, Attorney at Law
607 Palm Avenue
Titusville. Florida 327 9 6
Publish: May 19. 26. 2004
E 137

v.
GEORGE
A
N O R BER G ;
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
GEO RGE A. N ORBERG; USA
J . N O R BER G .
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE OF U SA J
N O R BER G ; and all unknown
p a m e* claiming by. through,
under or against the above
named Defendant s, who are not
known to b e dead or alive,
whether said unknown parties
claim
as
heirs,
d ev isees,
g ran tees, a ssig n e e s, lienors,
credrtort. trustees, spouses, or
other claim ants; TENANT a t
and/or TENANT #2, the parties
Intended lo account tor the
person or persons in
possession;
Defendants.
NOTICE OF 8ALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FO R SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PRO BATE DIVISION
F lit No. 04-499-C P
IN R E: ESTATE OF
BLANCHE G COX,

L

L

egals

AFTER THE DATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE O R THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF S E R ­
VICE OF A CO PY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

AH creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate on whom a copy o l this
notice la served must Me their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER O F 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE
FIR ST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE O R 3 0 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE O F SERV ICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.

All creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against the deoedent's e sla le Including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
d alm t. on whom a copy of this
notice Is served within three
months after the date of the drat
publication ot this notice must file
their claim* with this court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF
THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERV ICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FO REV ER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIO D S E T FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) Y EA R S O R MORE
AFTER THE D ECED EN TIS
DATE OF DEATH IS BAHRED.
THE DATE OF FIR ST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS MAY
19. 2004,
SUZANN L. CLAYTON
Personal Representative
1382 Benwick Way
Cassoiberry. FL 3 2 7 0 7
PAMELA K. COX
Personal Representative
22 0 Sonora Dr.
Casselberry. FL 3 2 7 0 7 -5 7 5 2
William A, Otllnger
Attorney
lor
P ersonal
Representative
Florida Bor No. 0 0 6 0 3 6 8
LANOIS GRAHAM FRENCH.
PA
1555 Saxon Boulevard. Suite
204
Deltona, Florida 3 2 7 2 5
Telephone (366) 574-1461
Facsimile: (386) 574-0242
Publish: May 19, 26, 2004
E138
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
C a se N um ber: 0 4 -4 9 t-C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
NORA R WOLF
Social Security Number
29 0 0 7 3778.
D eceased
NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS
THE ADMINISTRATION ol the
e sta te ol NORA R WOLF,
deceasod. File Number 04-491CP, Is pending In the Circuit
Court tor Sem in ole County,
Florida. Probate Division, the
address ol which Is PO Box
8099. Sanford. Florida 32772.
The name ot the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are Set
lorth below.
ALL INTERESTED P ER SO N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All known or reasonably ascer­
tainable, Including contingent
credit ora of the d e ce d en l't
e sla le on whom a copy ol this
notice is sorvod within three (3)
months alter Ihe date ol Ihe first
publication ol this notice musl
Me their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE
LATER
OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
O F THIS NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors of the d e ce­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the d e ce­
dent's estate musl hie their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O F THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS
AND O B JEC T IO N S NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FO R EV ER
BARRED.
The dale ol the first publication
ol this Notice is May 19, 2004.

D eceased
NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS
The administration ol the estate
ol
BLANCHE
G.
COX,
d eceased , whose date ot death
waa O ctober 3 1 , 2 0 0 3 ; File
Number 04-499-C P is pending
In the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probala
Division, the address of which Is

UNITED S T A T E S D IS T R IC T C O U R T
M IDDLE D IS T R IC T O F FLO RID A
ORLA N D O DIVISION
C A S E NO. 6 :0 3 -c r -7 -O R L -2 2 0 A B
(Forfeiture)
UNITEO ST A T E S O F AMERICA

Personal Representative
Michael W Vogelsang
1228 Falls Blvd
Westln, FL 33327
GEO RGE C. KELLEY. ESQ
Attorney
tor
P ersonal
Representative
Florida Bar No : 0 9 8 5 2 3
P O Box 1132
Apopka. FL 3 2 7 0 4 -113 2
(407) 866-2130
Publish May 19. 26, 2004
E l 39
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No 03-1248C P
IN R E : ESTATE OF

v.

CAROLYN ROTH,
D eceased
N O TICE O F F O R F E IT U R E
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
N otice Is h ereby given that o n Se p tem b er 2 5 . 2 0 0 3 , In Ihe c a s e
o l United S ta te s v. Larry Curtis B anker, Criminal No 6 0 3 - c r - 7 O R L -22D A B . th e United S ta te s District Court lor the Middle
District of Flortda en te red on A m ended Prelim inary O rders for
th e forfeiture o l 8 0 7 Hickory A venue, San lo rd , Flortda
T he United S ta te s h ereby giv es n otice o l Its intention to d isp ose
o f th e forfeited property In su ch m anner a s the Attorney G en eral
or a d e sig n e e m ay direct. In a c co rd a n ce wrtth th e provisions ol
21 U .S .C . § § 8 5 3 , any p erso n having or claim ing a legal light,
title o r Interest In th e aforem en tioned property m ust Isle a petition
with th e "C lerk of th e United S ta te s District Court, Orlando
Division, 3 0 0 F ed era l Building, 8 0 North Hughey Avenue.
O rlando, Florida 3 2 8 0 1 within thirty (3 0 ) d a y s ot th e final publi­
catio n of n otice o l th e criminal forfeiture action or receipt of direct
written notice, w hichever Is earlier.
T h e petition shall b e sign ed by the petitioner under penalty of
perjury and shall s e t lorth th e nature and ex ien t o l Ihe petition­
a r y rig h t title, or Interest In th e forfeited property. Ihe tim e and
c irc u m sta n c e s of th e petitioner's acquisition ot th e right. 6tie. or
Interest In the forfeited property, any additional fa cts supporting
the petitioner's d a im , and the relief sought
UNITED ST A T E S M A RSH A LS SE R V IC E
MIDDLE D IST R IC T O F FLORIDA
P ublish: M ey 1 9 . 2 6 . 2 0 0 4 en d Ju n e 2 . 2 0 0 4
E113

All other creditors ot the d ece­
dent and other persons having
daim s or demands against the
estate of the decedent Including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must Me their
claim s with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FO R ­
EVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIO D S SE T FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) Y EA R S OR MORE
AFTER
THE
D ECEDEN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIR ST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS MAY
1 9 ,2 0 0 4
Michael Barr
Personal Representative
P O Box
Lake Mary, FL 3 27 9 5
Jo sep h A Rosier, Esquire
Atlorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 132405
5 59 S . Country Club Road
Lako Mary, Florida 32746
Telephone (407) 321-6577
Publish: May 1 9 ,2 6 . 2004
E l 40
N otice of Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that EOUIFUNDINO INC. Ihe
holder ol Ihe following certitica te(s) has filed said certillcato(s) tor a lax deed to be
Issued thoroon Tbo certificate
num ber(s) and
year(a) ot
issuance, the description ot the
property, and Ihe nam o(s) in
which it was a sse s se d Is/are as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: I f 72 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001
PARCEL IDF 3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 1250 0 0 0 0
Description ol Property: LEG
SE C 33 TWP 19S ROE 31E E
4 45 99 FT OF N 219 4 FT OF S
4 36 8 FT OF SW 1/4 (L E SS N
59 4 FT O F E 133 FT 6 E 2 5 FT
FOR RD)
N am es In which a s s e s s e d :
ROOSEVELT GREEN
All of said property being In the
County ol Seminole. Stale ol
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeem ed according lo law,
Ihe property described in such
certificated) will b e aold lo the
highest bidder at the west Iront
door.
Sem inole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday, JUN E 28, 2004, at
1100am
Payment ol S a le lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording le e * are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at tho sale Full paymont of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours altor
the advertised lime ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Dated on 5/13/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 19. 26. 2004 and
Ju n e 2. 9. 2004
EI41 *S
lo
N otice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that EOUIFUNDING INC. the
holder of the following certifi­
c a te d ) h as hied said certifi­
c a te d ) lor a lax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
num ber(s) end year(s) ol
issuance, the description ol Ihe
property, and the nam e(s) In
which it was a sse sse d Is/are as
loilow*:

CERTIFICATE NO: 1523 YEAR
OF IS6UANCE: 2001
PARCEL ID# 0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 031B -0000

LA RRY C U R T IS BA K ER

TO ALL P E R S O N S HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
OEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
The administration ol the estate
ot CAROLYN ROTH, d eceased,
whose died October 6. 2003.
testate and the date of Ihe wU la
M archfl, 1999 C ase Number 031248-C P. Is pending In Ihe
Circuit Court tor Sem inole
County,
Florida.
P robate
Division, the address of which la
301 N Park Avenue, Sanford.
Florida 32771 The nam es and
addresses ot the personal repre­
sen tatives and that personal
representative's attorney
are
set forth below
ALL INTERESTED P ER SO N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
A l persons on whom this notice
I t served who have objections
that challenge the validity of the
Will, the qualihcatrone of Ihe
Personal Representative, venue
of Jurisdiction of this Court are
required to file their objection*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATTER OF THREE MONTHS

&lt;/

L

egals

P O Box 8099, Sanford. Florida
3 2 7 7 2 -8 0 9 9 The n am es and
addressee ol Ihe personal repre­
sentatives and Ihe personal rep­
resentative'a attorney are set
forth below

All other creditors ot the docedent and othor persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate must Me their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

M ay 19 &amp; 2 0 .2 0 0 4

Description ol Property: S E C 0 2
TW P 2 0 S ROE 30E BEG
1637 5 2 FT S A 6 16 6 4 FT E OF
NW COR RUN N 6 0 DEO 3 2
MIN 14 S E C E 156 13 FT S 2 6
DEG 57 MIN 46 SE C E 6 8 04 FT
SLY ON CURVE 7 0 0 3 FT S 4 7
DEG 01 MIN 27 S E C E 9 6 73 FT
S 42 DEG 5 8 MIN 3 3 SE C W
172 8 9 FT N 4 7 DEG 01 MIN 27
SE C W 9 7 .8 5 FT N 2 8 DEG 44
MIN 2 2 SE C W 178 11 FT TO
BEG

L

egals

dec at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid la rkre within 24 hours altar
the advertised time of sale. Al
payments shall b e cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable lo the Clerk of Ihe
Circuit Court
Dated on 5/13/2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 19. 26. 2004 and
Ju n e 2. 9. 2004
E l 42
Notice ot Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN.
Ihal EOUIFUNDING INC, Ihe
holder of the following certillcato(s) h as tiled said certillcato(s) for a tax dood to be
Issued thereon Tho certificate
num bet(s) and y e at(s) ol
Issuance, Ihe description ol Ihe
property, and the namo(s) in
which It was asso ssed Is/are as
follow s:

Monday. JUN E 07 , 2004. at
I t 9 0am .
Payment of Sale tee. applicable
documentary stamp laxas and
recording fees are required lo be
paid by the successful bidder al
the aale. Full payment of an
amount equal to tho highest bid
Is due within 24 hours after Ihe
advertised time of sale. All pay­
m ents shatl be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, made payable
to tho Clerk ol tho Circuit Court.
Dated on 4/22/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Doputy Clerk
Publish April 28. 2004 and May
5, 12, 19, 2004
D 209

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 04-459-C P

PARCEL ID# 13 2 1 -2 9 61 5 0000-4540

RANDOLPH M WILLIAMS.
D oceased

Description ot Property LEG
UNIT 4 5 4 WiNDMEADOWS
VILLAGE NO 4 O RB 9 60 PG
509

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Names In which
JANE 0 VICKERS

a sso sse d

All ol said property being in Hie
County ol Seminole, Slate ot
Florida.
Uniesa such certificale(B) shall
be redeemod according to law.
the property described In such
certilicalo(s) will b e sold lo the
highest bidder at Ihe wosl Iront
door,
Sem lnolo
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday. JUN E 28, 2004. at
1190am ,
Payment ot Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording le e s are required
lo b e paid by the successful bid­
der al tho salo Full payment ot
an amount oqual lo Hie highest
bid Is due within 24 hours after
tho advertised timo ol sale All
payments shall b e cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
mado
payable lo the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court.
Dated on 5/13/2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 19. 28. 2004 ana
Ju n e 2. 9, 2004
E 143

N otice o t Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that THEODORA D COLEMAN,
the holder ol Ihe following certillc a le (s) h as filed said certilicatefa) tor a lax deed to be
Issued Ihereon. The certificate
num ber(s) and yoar(s) ol
Issuance, the description ot the
property, and tho nam e(s) In
which It was a sso sse d Is/are as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 703 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 0 800-0030
Description ot Property; LEG
LOT 3 BLK 8 PINE LEVEL PB 6
PG 37
N am es In which
CYNTHIA SCOTT

A ssessed

All ol said property being in the
County ol Seminole, Slate of
Florida
Unless such cortlficalo(s) shall
be redeemod according to law.
tho property described in such
certificate!*) will b e sold lo the
highest bidder at Ihe west front
door,
Sem inole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on

Tho administration ol tho estate
ol RANDOLPH M WILLIAMS.
D eceasod. whose date ol death
was March 22 , 2 0 0 4 ; File
Number 04-459-CP, Is ponding
in tho Circuit Court tor Seminoto
County.
Florida,
Probalo
Division, the address nt which is
Post Office Box 8099. Sanlord.
FL. 32772.
The nam es and
add ress
ot
Ihe
Personal
R epresentative
and
the
Personal R epresentatives attor­
ney are set lorth below
Alt creditors of the decedent
and othor persons having daim s
or demands ngnlrist decedent *
estate, Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ot this
notice Is served must tile their
daim s with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTEn
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ot tho d e ce­
dent and persons having claims
or demends against tho d e ce­
dent's estate, including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, must tile their claims with
Hus Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIO N S NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS O R MORE
AFTER THE D EC E D E N T S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date ot Uio test publication
ol Una Notice i* May 6 , 2004
Personal Representative
RANDOLPH M WILLIAMS, II
3 2 1 0 Royal Strool
Winter Park. Florida 32 7 9 2
JULIE EASON SMITH. PA
Florida Bar Number 897132
AHorney lor Unda Su e Ward
2060 Winter Spnngs Boulevard
Oviedo, Flortda 32765
Telephone (407)365-9910
Facsimile (407)365-1239
Publish M ay5, 12, 19. 2004
E 035

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-1464-C P
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
RONALD A OLPP,
D eceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Monday. JU N E 07, 2004. al
11:00am

TO ALL P E R S O N S HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:

Payment ol Sale toe, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording te e s are required
to be paid by Hie successful bid­
der al the sale Full payment ol
an amount equal lo the highest
bid la due within 2 4 hours atler
the advertised lime ot sale. All
payments shall be cash or guar­
an teed
Instrument.
made
payable lo the Clerk of Ihe
Circuit Court.

The administration ot the estate
ot RONALD A. OLPP, d eceased,
File Number 04-199-C P , Is
pending in Hie Circuit Court tor
Sem inole
County,
Florida.
Probale Division, the address of
which ia 301 N Park Avenue,
Sanlord, FL. 32771-1292. The
names and ad d resses ol the
personal representative and that
personal representatives attor­
ney are set forth below.

Dated on 4/22/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 28. 2004 and May
5. 12. 19. 2004
D206
N otice o f Application
for Tax Dead
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY, the holder
of Ihe following certificate!*) has
tiled said certificated) lor a tax
deed to b e issued ihereon. The
certificate num ber(i) and yaar(s)
ol issuance, the description ot
the property, and the n am ed ) In
which It was a sse s se d is/are as
follow*:

All of said property being In the
County of Sammota, Stale of
Florida

PARCEL ID# 0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 01300000

Payment of Sale lea, apphcab i* documentary stamp taxes
and recording le e * are required
lo b e pax) by the successful b*J-

door,
Sem inote
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida, on

IN RE ESTATE OF

CERTIFICATE NO: 1454 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1999

Monday. JU N E 24, 2004, at
11:00am.

L

CERTIFICATE NO: 3045 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001

Names in which a s s e s s e d : SANFORD PINE RIDGE LTD

Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certilicale(s) will b e sold lo the
highest bidder at the west Iront
door.
Sem inole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
an

egals

ALL INTERESTED P ER SO N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
AD creditors of Hie decedent and
other persons having claim s or
dem ands agalnsl d eced en t's
estate, including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ol Hus
notice is served must tile their
daim s with Hus Court WITHIN
THE
LATER
OF
THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A C OPY O F THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors of the d e ce­
dent and person* having daim s
or demands against Hie d e ce­
dent's estate, including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, must tile their claims with
this court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit* No. 04-451 -CP

JACQUELINE S HEAD,

EQUITY ONE MORTGAGE,
INC ,
PLAINTIFI
VS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tho administration of the estate
ol JACQUELINE S . HEAD,
deceased , whose dato ol death
was Decem ber 29th, 2003, and
whoso Social Security Number
is 259-46-7288, is pending in the
Circuit Court for Sem inole
County,
Florida,
Probalo
Division. ; Hie address ol which
is 301 N Park Avonuo, Sanlord.
Florida 3 2 7 7 2 Post Otttco Box
8099, Sanlord, FL 3 2 7 7 2 Tho
n am e* and add resses ol the
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor­
ney are set forth below
All creditors ol the decedent and
othor persons having claim s or
dem ands agalnsl d eced en t's
estato on whom a copy ol Hus
notice is required to bo served
must tile their claims with Hus
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 3 0 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF S E R
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ol the d ece­
dent and other persons having
claim s or dem ands against
decodent s estato must tile their
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
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SE T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEA RS OR MORE
AFTER THE D ECEDEN TiS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MAY 12, 2004
Personal Representative
Clarence M Hoad
1150 Carmel Circle #403
Casselberry, FL 3 2707
STEPHEN F BROOME, P A
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 281794
920 DELANEY AVE
ORLANDO, FL 32806
Telephone (407) 420-2122
Publish May 12, t9. 2004
E083
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 04-435-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
DONNA 0 DONDANVtLLE.
D oceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION
AND HOMESTEAD
DETERMINATION
TO ALL PER SO N S HAVING
CLAIMS O R DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATE;
You are hereby notified that an
Order
of
Summary
Administration and an Ordot
Determining Hom estead have
been entered In the estate ol
DONNA D. DONDANVtLLE,
deceased . File Number 04-435CP. by Ihe Circuit Court for
Sem inole
Counly,
Flortda.
Probate Division, Ihe address oi
which Is 391 N Park A v e ,
Santord, FL 3 2771; that tho total
cash value ol the non oaempl
e sla le Is SO 0 0 The exompl
estato consists ot exempt and
liomeslead properties which are
exempt Irom Ihe daim s ol credi­
tors and the nam es and
addresses ot those to whom It
h as b een assign ed by such
orders are
NAME
JOCELYN
2051 N.E.
Pembroke

AD DRESS
D SMITH
t90lh Avonuo
Pines, FL 33029

ALL INTERESTED P ER SO N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
AMcreditors of Ibe decedent and
other persons having claims or
dem ands against decedent s
estato and all creditors and
other persons who object lo the
status ol the properties being
determ ined
exempt
and/ot
hom estead on whom a copy ol
this notice is served within three
months alter the date ol the first
publication ot this notice musl
tile their daim s and objection*
with the court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
A FTER THE DATE OF THE
FIR ST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF S E R ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors of the d e ce­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the estate of
the decedent and ail other cred­
itors and other persons who
object to the statu* ol die prop­
erties being determined exempt
and/or homestead must ftte their
claim s and objections with this
coud WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE

Description of Property: S E C 01
TW P 2 0 S R G E 3 0 E LOT 2
(L E SS E 6 5 3 0 5 FT * W 5 37 8
FT OF E 1190 6 5 FT OF S 405
FT 6 NLY 1942 3 FT 6 RD R/W)

THE DATE OF FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MAY 12. 2004

The date ot the first publication
ol this Notice is May 12. 2004

N am es In which a s s e s s e d
ADAMS PARTNERSHIP

Barbara L Oipp
Personal Representative
501 Skidder Court
Longwood. FL 32 7 5 0

Personal Representative:
Jocelyn D Smith
2051 N W 190th Avenue
Pembroke Pines. FL 33 0 2 9

Frank G. Fmkbemar. Attorney
Florida Bar No 146736
106 E ast HiUcreat Street
P.O. Box 1789
Orlando. FL 32802-1789
Telephone 407/ 4230012
Attorney
for
Pereone!

Attorney tor Petitioners
Harry G Reid III
1120 W First Street
Suit* B
Santord. FL 32771
407-321-3911
Florida Bar No : 240052

Representative

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUI l
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
CA SE NO: 0 4 CA 7 35 14(1

D eceased

ALL CLAIMS. O B JEC T IO N S
AND DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FO R E V ER
BARRED

Unless such certificated} than
b e redeemed eocorchng to law,
the property descrtbod In such
certificated) wta b e aold to the
tvgh*St balder at the west Iront

Publish May 12, 19. 2004
E064

IN R E: ESTATE OF

ALL CLAIMS NOT S O FILED
WILL BE FO REV ER BARRED

A l of said properly being In Via
County of Seminole. Slate of
Florida

Legals

e g a l s

Publish: May 12. 19. 2004
E 082

Page 3U

SANDRA C. BU RO ETtT
i
AL
OEFENOANt. .)
NOTICE OF ACTIt I
TO: SANDRA BUHDI f i t ,
7581 Parm a Rd
Parma Ml 49269
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thM ,i l
adion tor foreclosure of n ir-r-tl
gage on the following pu
ty
Begin 734.25 feel Wr
ind
32 .1 9 (eel North ot Ihe South
1/4 S e d a n Post ol Sect &gt;n 25
Township 20 South, Ran ■ 32
Easl, thence run North 4 17 42
loot, thonce W est t 5 0 t , - t .
tlienco 4 19 46 feet, ttieiv ■* t . I
150 7 5 (e el to the t
' |
beginning Together with a t'Jtit
Tampico mobile homo, Seri ; it
54t03-FB B H 1571 nnrl I
632775
has been tiled against yu you are required to t o i .
i
copy of your written defenr ■
It. it any. on JOHN C t il' ll 1
HARDT. P.A 1524 F t vS treet, Orlando, FL 3 . tn m .
Plaintiff i attorney no more n ■i
3 0 days Irom ttie dato ot ihe t .- i
publication ot this Notn
Action and file tho origin it v the Clerk ol this Court citl
before service on Ptainii
attorney, or immediately Ihi
after; olhenwiso a dolnnlt v. •
entered against you tor "
retie!
domandod
In
t: i
Complaint tor Forodosien
W ITNESS my hand and
seal ol this Court MAY 3 ;
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C IR U
COURT
BY Carol Moore
li you are a person with rli .2
Itlos needing a special accum
modation you should coni COURT ADMINISTRATION
Itie
SEMINOLE
C n
Courthouse, 301 N. Paik An
Santord. FL 3 2 7 7 1 , 4 0 7 t
4227, 1-BOO 9 55 8771 (TIM/
Voice (V)1-800 955-8771
Publish May 12. 19, 2001
E 086
IN THE CIRCUIT COURt
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNt V.
FLORIDA
CASE NO ; 96 1B75-CA 14 V,
COMMONWEALTH LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Ptnin! "

v*.
RICHARD/} DIVINS. 01 ANI
DIVINS. . FIRST”
UNION
NATIONAL BANK. W IN G FIt! '
R E SE R V E
ASSOCIATl "
IN C, SUNNILANr/7
CORPORATION.
WASHINGTON
INTERNATIONAL INSURANT
COMPANY. LLOYD B
NEWMAN.
SUNT r u e ; t
BANKCARD, NATIONAL
A S S O C I A T I O N , UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNA!
REVENUE SERV IC E.
UNKNOWN TENANT(S),
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order ot final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
Septem ber 23, 1998. nn
entered m C a se No. 96-16- &lt;
CA-I4-W ot the Circuit Court ol
the Eighteenth Judicial Cucuit i,
and tor Sem inole County.
Florida, wherein COMMON
WEALTH LIFE INSURANT.
COMPANY Is plAlntill an i
RICHARD B DIVINS. OtANf
DIVINS.
FIR ST
UNION
NATIONAL BANK, WINGriEI L&gt;
R E SE R V E
ASSOCIATION
INC . SUNNILAND CORPORA
TION. WASHINGTON INTI 11
NATIONAL INSURANCE COM
PANY, LLOYD B NEV/MAt,
SUN TRUST
BANKCAR'
N A T I O N A L
A SS O C I A T IO N . UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL
REVENUE SE R V IC E .
and
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) arcdefendants, I will sell Id tty r
highest and best bidder lor cash
al the West Iront door ot tinSeminole County Courthouse in
Sanlord, Sem lnolo County
Flortda at 110 0 o'clock A M on
the 3rd day ot Ju ne. 2004. INfollowing described property aset lorth In said Ordor ol Fin
Judgment, lo-wit
Lot
33.
WINGFIELD
R ESER V E PHASE, It. occurJ Ing lo the Plat the root a t red ml
ed in Plat Book 28. P a g e t ( 6
69 and 70, P u b ic R eo o n 'i ci
Seminole County. Florida
Dated at Sanford. Florida this
4th day of May, 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
A t Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
A* Deputy. Clerk
Michael R Tilley. Esquire
Law O lh ce t
ot Tilley I.
Chapman
Attorney tor Plaintiffs
2 0 0 0 G lades Road • Suite 208
B o ca Raton. Florida 33431
Fla Bar No 8 8 3 9 8 0
Publish May 12. 19. 2004
E 087
N otice of S a le
Pursuant to Fla Statute 6 3 601.
and 6 3-6 0 9 . the ta le of contents
of Parking S p ace 2002 Buylmer
2 0 ’, to satisfy owner kens. v. .11
b e held on Mey 25, 2 0 0 4 .4
10 0 0 am To b e hold at 1 4 |4mt
Storage. Inc , 2 2 2 Hickman Dr
Sanford, FL 3 2 7 7 t. We reserve
the right lo refuse any/al! I &lt;di
S a le by Auction No him
vehrde* told at Lien Sale l
arrivals not admitted
Walter Kunkaf
Publish May 12. 19, 2004
E 066

�T he Herald

W here E verybody Rides!

4113 N o rth H w y 17-92
In L A K E M A R Y

W here everybod y Rides!'' "W here Everybody Rides!

GRAND OPENING
BOB DANCE IMPORTS
0 * SUZUKI VITARA,

S U Z U K I FORENZA^S

mm

A /C , P/W Indows, Pi

q A SUBARU

'SMART
IMOVE

SMART
MOVE

MOVE

'/M irrors, CD/Cassette

A /C , P/W Indows, P/Locks, P/MIrrors, C ruise, C D

lets Entry, Loaded

BUTFOR ONLY

q A ISUZU

FORESTER
SPEND EVEN !£

SPEND

RODEO V 6
6 0 EVEN FARTHER

v su &amp; u

Oolsrthm

f 275 HP, A /C ,
EA u to , P/W, P/L,
D ual Clim ate
C on tro l, C D , Tilt,
Cruise, Loaded

A /C , P/W,
P/L, ABS,
Loadedl

V -6 , A /C ,
A M /FM CD ,
Loadedl

02 H YUN D AI ELANTRA GLS

q

4 ELANTRA

'9 9 C H E V Y M A L IB U

loaded, Greet Cori |

$7,988

OWWItflBW

#273371

9 9 CHRYSLER S E B R IN G C O N V .

tewuf Prfct and
largest Selection
Only In Longwood

•rtm

#203745

#255394A

01 H Y U N D A I S A N T A FE

04 CHEVY CAVALIER
1 11|712 Miles, like New|

A /C , P/W, P/L, A M /FM Cassette, Tilt, Keyless Remote

-- . «
lAfeu il« •••tt«s
IMII Nils

qA s o n a ta

#273607

03 F O R D F O C U S Z X 3

01 S U Z U K I G R A N D VITA R A JLS

02 KIA S ED O N A LX

02 NISSAN SENTRA GXE
P

Lowest Price and
Largest Selettlen
Only In Longwood

#670125

#240042

02 M A Z D A PR OTEG E 5

V-6, Sunroof, Auto, A/C, P/W, P/L, AM/FM CD, Cruise

q

Only 21K MHeTl

$ 15,900

A S A N T A FE

#118492

03 H YUN D AI SANTA FE GLS
|

Am t l U A r ------------ M M m-------------------.

t«ltif»

V»6, Loaded

35 7 5 N o rth H w y. 1 7 -9 2
In L O N G W O O D

1 -8 0 0 -2 9 7 -0 0 0 4

03 T O Y O T A C A M R Y
j PricedRight

#514093A

1 L7S4i dtwMtlltT

Lowest Prlto and
Largest Selection
Only In Longwood

#467325

J

#153527

03 N IS S A N F R O N TIE R

lAufomotlc, likeNew|

| New Car Tradel [

$ 17,900
#003229

BOB DANCE HYUNDAI
3575 North Hwy. 17-92
In LONGWOOD

1- 800 - 297-0004

#460967

B O B D AN CE IM P O R TS
4113 N. Hwy 17-92
In LAKE MARY

1- 800 - 297-0004

Custom er

Satisfactior
41 p iitfK J

�Vol.112

No. 79

San ford , Florid a

Copyright O 2 0 0 4 T h« S*n » o n l Herald

w w w .

s a n f o r d simp ua

_____________________ 5 0 &lt;
lu J

Seminole Blvd. still closed to traffic
M ay 23, 2004

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — City commis­
sioners will consider Monday
night whether to close Seminole
Boulevard for a classic car festi­
val May 29. Problem is, the road
has yet to open.
Seminole Boulevard was
closed to traffic about 15
months ago so the city could
rebuild the seawall and install a

Th e Lake Brantley baseball
celebrates after rallying
to defeat Deltona, 4-3, In
the Class 6A-Region 1 Final
and earn a trip to the state
tournament.

Sm Sport*, Pag* 10A

Lake Mary
bank robbed

Seminole Smile

.

a

rn t V

Jrtl

/'to
lli l l
Sonia Hayes —
Sanford Resident

ager Chris Smith sent an e-mail
on May 13 indicating the road
would be open on May 14. Later
that day, Smith sent another emall changing the opening to
sometime this week and said

there were some "minor" issues
to correct.
Those issues have apparently
become more substantial and
city officials say Seminole
Boulevard may not open for

several weeks.
"It's going to be a few more
weeks before we open that road
back up," Smith said. "There arc
some issues we want to take
care of so that we don’t have
maintenance problems down
the road. From a safety stand­
point and work scheduling, it's
easier if we do that we there is
no traffic."

See Seminole, Page 9A

B y Christopher Patton

Lake
M ary
deal
upsets
some

M anaging Editor

By Christopher Patton

LONGWOOD — City com­
missioners successfully extin­
guished smoking in Longwood
parks Tuesday by passing a
measure with a 4-1 margin that
outlaws tobacco use in public
recreational areas.
Deputy Mayor Brian Sackett
cast the lone consenting vote.
He has repeatedly debated the
ordinance that bans smoking
in city parks, but also creates
designated smoking areas in
the recreational areas.
"I think the designated
a mas are going to create more
problems than they are
worth," he said. "I have issues
with designated areas that chil­
dren will not be supervised."
Sackett also objected to how
the ordinance does not outline
stipulations for the creation of
the designated smoking areas.
The decision on where to place
the designated areas is up to
City
Administrator
John
Drago, but will be submitted to
the City Commission for
approval.
Smaller parks will probably
not have a designated smoking
area, but two larger parks that
will arc Reiter and Candyland.
Reiter Park is currently being
redesigned so a smoking area
will be incorporated in the
process, Drago said.
"The biggest challenge is
going to be Candyland because
(of Ine proximity) of the ball
fields and playground," he
said.
The proposed fine for vio­
lating the Longwood ordi-

Hot Rods
Cool Walk

M a n a g in g Editor

‘Cruisers return to Sanford with monthly RIVerWalk show
By Ashley Coover
Herald Intern

SANFORD — A local car club's Saturday
night car cruise promises classic cars, classic
tune's and fun for car connoisseurs and novices
alike at the new Sanford RiverWalk.
The Celery City Cruisers hold their "Super
Saturday Night" the last Saturday of every
month, from 6 to 9 p.m. This will be the first of
many times "Super Saturday Night" will take
place at the RiverWalk in historic downtown
Sanford.
Tire event is open to the entire community,
as Is membership in the Cruisers.
"People don’t even have to have a car to
join, as long as they're interested in cars," said
David Scott president of tire Cruisers.
The club was founded by members of a
Seminole County antique car club because
some people wank'd street rods to be included.
Tire Celery City Cruisers formed and now
showcase classic; collectible and street nni cars
at their "Super Saturday Night" cruises.

H erald p h o to * by T om m y V in cen t

Pictures ol a recent Celery City Cruisers evenl
at the Musoum ol Sominole County History
loatured antique and classic trucks, Herman
Flannagiris street rod (to p ) and Cruiser mem­
ber Robort Kunklor’s (a b o ve ) Ford truck.

"People can mine down and reminisce over
the cars," Scott said.
Attendees can help choose winners of flame
throwing contests and muffler rapping con-

Seo Cruisers, Page 3A

See Sm oking, Page 3A

Form er Sanford resident turns 106 years old
B y A sh ley C oover
H erald Intern

SA N FORD
—
Ruth
Hamilton, a long time Sanford
resident who now lives in
Orlando, celebrated her 106
birthday on April 12. And she
has not simply been alive for
106 years — she has lived for
106 years.
Hamilton, who used to live
in Bram Towers, could write a
book about all the things she
has seen and done in her 106
years.
So she did.
Hamilton grew up in Alta,
Iowa, the daughter of Peter and
Hulda Jensen, immigrants
from Denmark and Sweden.
She has always loved baseball,
and, in 1921, she married a
utcher for the Cleveland
ndians, Dr. Carter Hamilton.
Later, Ruth Hamilton moved
to Florida. Her son, Peter,
attended Lyman High School.
Hamilton has been a teacher,
lecturer, radio commentator
and a member of the U.S.
House of Representatives in

f

\11 Veil i 11 . 111
Homes
For
Management
Rent i WWW.aampm.com

as

walking/biking path along
Lake Monroe. But two weeks
after the official grand opening
of the $11.2 million project, the
boulevard remains closed.
City of Sanford project man­

City OKs
first park
smoking
ban in
Seminole

State bound!!!

Lake Mary police arc ask­
ing for the community's help
in tracking a down a bank
robber.
At about 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, Lake Mary police
and Seminole County
Sheriff's Office deputies
responded to the First
National Hank of Central
Florida at
1511
Inter­
national
Parkway,
located
near the
intersec­
tion of
Inter­
national
Parkway
Bank photo of and
County
the robbery
Road
suspect
46A.
A
white male, about 35 to 40
years of age reportedly
demanded a bank teller to
empty a cash drawer in a bag.
Lake Mary police Sgt. Greg
Grayson said no weapon was
seen at the time, but ne held a
pair of rolled up white socks
in his right hand.
A dye pack was given
along with the money. Police
say the pack exploded, but
they are unsure if it tainted
any of the money as it was
found ditched along side
International Parkway.
The suspect reportedly
made his get a way in a medi­
um blue, four-door Jeep
Cherokee and traveled
toward Interstate 4.
The First National Bank
branch is less than a year old
and Is equipped with state-ofthe-art digital cameras, police
said.
"He made no effort to con­
ceal his identity," Grayson
said.
"We're hoping somebody
out then* in the public will
recognize this gentleman. The
picture is quite clear."
Anyone with information
about the robbery, is encour­
aged to call Lake Mary police
at 407-585-1330.

Grand opening was weeks ago, but road to
remain closed because of contractor error

New Hampshire.
She was very involved in the
community, often wrote edito­
rials and had homes investigat­
ed to help children who were
receiving inadequate care.
Some of her travels include
Romania, Russia, the Balkans,
Norway and Germany.
She even has had tea with
Eleanor Roosevelt.
Some of her other experi­
ences along her way include
meeting Hitler in 1937, corre­
sponding with former first lady
Hillary Clinton, meeting for­
mer Nobel Peace Prize winner
Oscar Arias and being invited
to
the
inaugurations
of
Presidents Carter and Johnson.
She received the Unsung
Heroine Award from the New
Hampshire Commission of the
Statues of Women in 1986.
Not surprisingly, Governor
Jeb Bush has proclaimed a Ruth
Hamilton Day.
Hamilton wrote a 52-chapter
memoir book to share her expe­
riences.
After all that, one might
think Hamilton would be

LAKE MARY — Litigation
between the Seminole County
School Board and Lake Mary
may be coming to a close, but
some residents believe the
city made concessions at their
expense.
Residents
from
the
Manderley and Timaquan
neighborhoods voiced tneir
concerns Thursday as city
com m issioners gave their
final approval to a settlement
and development agreement
t h a t
ends
a
£ £ .
e a r 1 have some
o n g
l e g a l
of the same
battle
concerns as
with the
School
the residents
Board
do.
I think the
a n d
density that
in clud es
the par­
exists in this
ticipa­
environment
tion
of
resid en *
is too high.
t i a I
develop­
jj
er D.R.
Horton.
T li c
agree­
m e n t
spells an
end
to
the legal
debate
over the
city's
denial to
Lake Mary
ap p rov e
a
n
Commissioner
"Excel
George Duryea
S c h o o l"
for trou^
bled students at a buildin
located in Technology Par
off Lake Emma Road. It
increases the density for a
proposed commercial and
residential development, The
Villages of Lake Mary, located
near the intersection of
Primera
Boulevard
and
Rinehart Road.
In exchange for up to 500
townhouse units and 16 sin­
gle-family homes of medium
density in planned unit
development, D.R. H orton
would set aside about seven
acres of the 156-acre tract —
considered to be the last large
ared of undeveloped land in
ake Mary — for a new ele­
mentary school.
For its cooperation in the
agreement, the School Board
would not only receive the
elementary school site free,
but it would also obtain city
property at the Public Safety
site at a cost of $75,000.
Nearby
residents
expressed trepidation about
the expedited m anner in
which tne city approved the
agreement. Com m issioners

r

—

—

E

Photo submitted

Ruth Hamilton (right) smile with her good (riend Penny Shelpe ol
Sanlord during Hamilton's 106th birthday party.

ready to rest. However, she
continues to contribute to char­
ities, mentors and gives talks
about
her
experiences.
Hamilton is also a member of
the Optimist Club and the
Historical Society.
"She’s very spunky and out­

spoken," said Penny Sheipe, of
Sanford, a friend. "1 guess she’s
my mentor."
Hamilton takes no pills or
medicine except for the occa­
sional aspirin, boasts Sheipe.
"She'd go dancing if you'd let
her!"

See Agreement, Page 9 A

Names You Know &amp; Trust
Property
in iMi-.
MOHTUAUU

(4 0 7)634-7600

*

l

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180304">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, May 19, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180305">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180306">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on May 19, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180307">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180308">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, May 19, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180309">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180310">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180311">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180312">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="18065" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17669">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/22ff9f423c629263d128803f8f40da85.pdf</src>
        <authentication>aa00dee3999d0fad59fe8aca39e8e305</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180323">
                    <text>Vol. 112 No. 61
Copyright O 2004 The Senlofd Herald

3Uv

Sanford, Florida
w w w .sanfordnew spaper.com

WEEKEND

First Street project hits funding snag

M uch 21. 2004

0y Dan Pln9

________________________

Editor
SA N F O R D — Plans to
renovate
dow ntow n
Sanford's main thoroughfare
hit a speed bump, but city
officials remain confident the
project will not be substan­
tially delayed.
Bids for the 1st Street reno­
vation project cam e in well
over the budget allotted by

A-Sun honors
tw o locals
Kyle Bono and Christ
Westervelt wore named
the Atlantic Sun Conforonco
pitcher and hittor of the
week last weok.
See Sports, Poge 13A

Sheriff's office
readies for next
citizens academy
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, Community
Law Enfortvment Academy's
next session is set to begin
Wednesday, April 21, with
expanded offerings, with
traffic and DU1 enforcement
added to the course outline.
The purpose of the
Community Law
Enforcement Academy is to
educate the citizens of
Seminole County in the con­
cepts and procedures of law
enforcement. It is now a 15week course, with the addi­
tion of traffic and DUI
enforcement added to the
m ix . It Ira n i ■ a u ra rio -b M c d
training, which will allow
students to participate in
important problem solving
that is vital in law enforce­
ment and crime prevention.
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 JO to 9:30 p.m. Members of
the sheriff's office teach it. It
is free and there are no physi­
cal requirements to partici­
pate.
There are, however, some
terms and conditioas.
Participants must live or
work in Seminole County,
must be 19 years old or older,
possess a valid drivers'
license, and never have been
convicted of a felony. They
must file an application with
the Seminole County.
Sheriff's Office.
For more informatioa call
Coordinator Pete Robiason at
407-665-6741, or e-mail him
at probinson^'seminole sheriff.org.
To register online log onto
www.seminolesheriff.org/co
mmunity /academy, php.

S e m in o le S m ile

are," said Chris Smith, the
city 's m anager for capital
projects.
Two companies, Wharton
Sm ith Inc. of Sanford and
G om ez
C onstruction
of
Winter Park, subm itted qual­

ified bids to replace storm w a­
ter and electrical infrastruc­
ture under 1st Street from
Sanford Avenue to Oak
Avenue. The bids also includ­
ed
exten sive
streetscape
w ork including rebricking

See Project, Page 11A

Seuss S ig h tin g s

Both Layer Elem entary in
Winter
Springs at state roads
Herald C orrespondent
419 and 434 and Walker
Elementary in Chuluota will
SA N FO R D
—
After
months of planning and lis­ open in August to relieve
tening to public concern, the crowding, but parents are
concerned about their chil­
Sem inole
County
School
Board on Tuesday will enter­ dren leaving established envi­
ronments.
tain more public comment on
The most affected students
the latest proposal, dubbed
currently
"Plan C ," of
a t t e n d
an
elem en­
Schools not affected Geneva,
Bear
tary
school
Heathrow
Lake Orienta
Lake, Evans,
a 11 e n d a n c e
Lake Mary
Red Bug
Partin, Winter
re z o n in g
Woodlands
English Estates
Springs and
map affecting
Eastbrook
Longwood
11 i g h I a n d s
students
in
Sabal
Point
Rainbow
e le m e n ta r y
the Geneva,
Wakiva
Carillon
s c h o o l s .
O v i e d o ,
Casselberry Forest City
Parents
of
W i n t e r
Sterling Park Stenstrom
G e n e v a
Springs,
E le m e n t a r y
A lta m o n te
School students are concerned
Springs and other central and
about the number of students
southeast areas.
Students at Heathrow, who — 393 — being transferred to
were part of an earlier plan, Walker. However, 236 stu­
dents will be transferred to
will not be affected.
Continued growth and the Geneva, giving the school an
opening of two new schools in overall student reduction of
Seminole County are spurring
the attendance zone changes.
See Rezonlng, Page 11A

School celebrates Dr. Seuss* 100th birthday in grand fashion

Church expansion
worries neighbors
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
LONGW OOD — A proper­
ty switch with the Northland
Community
Church
fell
tlm wgh Monday for the
Longwood City Commission,
but the church may have bigger
worries as City Hall was
packed with disgruntled resi­
dents of Columbus Harbor.
Earlier this month, the city
and church worked out a 99year lease that would have the
city trade about 2.5 acres of
city-owned land near the
Columbus Harbor neighbor­
hood in exchange for a similar
sized plot fronting Dog Track
Road.
The church currently leases a
portion of the city property
near the subdivision adjacent to
Fairy Like at the intersection of
Dog Track Road and U.S.
Highway 17-92.
According to city officials,
the church decided not to
switch properties at the public
hearing last week, as they

feared the loss of too much
parking.
With
circulating
rumors of future Northland
Community Church expan­
sion, nearby residents sounded
off on the city lease.
"We have a great deal of
issues that pertain to our prop­
erty values," said Robert
Corum of Bartholomew Way in
Columbus Harbor.
"One thing I want to stress is
we want the church to expand.
We don't want to stop them
from that and we want the city
to get what it wants...but we
don't want it to be at our
expense."
The open land near the
Columbus Harbor neighbor­
hood is designated to be a park
by its future land use. City offi­
cials said they asked residents
in the 19% if they would want
a park built near their neigh­
borhood, but they refused cit­
ing several concerns, including
parking.
Instead of building a park.

See Longwood, Page 11A

Herald photos by Tommy Vlnoont

Idyllwilde Elementary celebrated the 100th
birthday of Dr. Seuss earlier this month with a
Reading is FUNdamental book give-away,
guest readers and a visit from the Cat in the
Hat, Jacoba Collins, school secretary. Among
the guest readers was (above) Robert Curran
from the Seminole County School Board.

17 Crooms Academy students
advance to national competition
Crooms
Academy
of
Information Technology will
send 17 students to the Business
Professionals of America (BI’A)
2004
National
Leadership
Conference, themed "Savor
Success," in Cincinnati, Ohio,
April 28 through May 2.
Crooms students will join
more than 5,000 other qualify­
ing candidates from around die

nation to participate in nationallevel business skill competi­
tions, workshops, certification
testing and officer elections.
"Tne national competition
will be the culmination of the
students' business workforce
education training this school
year," said Connie Collins, prin­
cipal of Crooms. "We're confi­
dent that they're going to have a

fine showing at nationals as
well."
Out of the 21 students who
competed in the BFA statewide
competition, 19 placed in the
top five of their event:
Individual Events:
•
Advanced
Word
Processing Skills — second

See Crooms, Page 3A

Seeing green: St. Patrick’s Day is every day at Sanford pub
SANFORD — Nestled in the
heart of Sanford a small slice of
the 'Emerald Isle,' can be found.
The Emerald Hen Pub opened
three months ago and the Irish
way is proving popular with
city residents.
St. Patrick's Day was a big
night for owner Heather Moore.
"The place was packed," she
said, "It was a crack."
One customer estimated that
200 people had come through
the door. It was so busy that
some of her regulars volun­

HOME
M ORTGAGE

teered to wash glasses to keep
pace with demand.
"We're a kind of family," said
Moore.
People clearly appreciate the
atmosphere of the place.
SanfonJ resident, Neil Myers,
described The Hen as "our local
pub" and explained how Moore
remembers her customers'
names and drink of choice.
As befits an Irish pub, slie
serves Guinness, of course,
along with other imported beers
like
Old
Speckled
Hen,
Boddingtons and Harp.
The Emerald Hen is located
downtown in a building that

laid empty for 15 years. Moore
hasgiven it a new lease of life.
There are tables and diairs
outside the Celtic style frontage,
and she has remodeled the inte­
rior to give the place a cosy feel.
Sawdust strewn across the floor,
red armchairs by the fireplace,
and the most docile bouncer
you'll ever meet — a dog called
Reilly — aim to make you fed at
home. Green dover leaves deco­
rate the walls and board games
on the bookcase are there for the
playing.
Live entertainment happens

Seo Pub, Page 3A

Patrons of the Emerald Hen always have a friend in pub dog Reilly.

Names You Know &amp; Trust
w w w . R e a liy E x 9 C u ilv e s O r ia n d o . c o m

(467) 862-9700

ft

portions of the street, w iden­
ing sidewalks and installing
landscaping and street lights.
A third company subm itted a
bid but failed to meet city
qualifications.
W harton Smith subm itted
a bid of $3.4 m illion, double
the CRA's $1.7 million budg­
et. G om ez's bid was $2.7 m il­
lion.

By Charles D. Jackson

By Kate Lucas

W EI A
F A J vG O

the Downtown Com m unity
Redevelopm ent
A gency
(CRA), with one being dou­
ble what the CRA's consult­
ant had predicted.
"W e're going to regroup
and see w hat our options

Schools rezoning to
be considered again

Herald Correspondent

Idyllwilde Elementary
School Teacher Assistant

Bids for the renovation project are at
least $1 million over budget

i

�r u g e 4 t\

Sunday. March 21.2004

IK E HERALD

Sem

in o l e

Sum m ary

A G LA N C E A R O U N D O U R C O U N T Y
O ut &amp; A bo u t

Traffic control ^

sa t
There will be a Charity
Fashion Show &amp; Luncheon,
sponsored by American
Legion Auxiliary and Disabled
American Veterans Auxiliary
beginning at 1 p.m. at the
Legion Post 2874 S. Sanford
Ave. Everyone is welcome. For
more information, call 407-3231815.

F lo r id a
Countdown to Riverwalk: Then? arc 46
days until the official opening of the
Sanford Riverwalk (though to judge by the
number of people strolling along the lakefront last weekend, many nave already
deemed the 1.2 mile stretch open for busi­
ness).
Plans for the official celebration —
scheduled for May 7, Hand 9 — arc quickly
coming together. Hopefully those plans
will be finalized in the next couple of day,
and I can share those plans with you in
Wednesday's issue of The Herald. For now,
you'll have to get by with a sneak peak at
the Rivenvalk's logo.
It's a sharp looking
Around the Clock
graphic, resplendent in
bright blues and yel­
lows.
1 can tell you that
The Herald will sponsor
a photography contest
as part of the
Riverwalk opening.
The theme is the lakefront, obviously. We're
looking for pictures of
by Dim I'ing
sunsets, sunrises,
• ••• ••••
wildlife, people walk­
ing, people fishing,
people boating — if it's somehow connect­
ed to the lakefronl, it's eligible for our con­
test. (Note to elementary school teachers
who like to collect Mardi Gras beads at
Super Bowl parties: keep your shirts on,
please. These photos will be displayed in
public). We'll provide more details about
the contest and the categories in
Wednesday's paper.

c
S
jJ v£» &gt;•
‘ u
r 4 •- •-Aha
‘ ;•1 vU,- r&amp;J/
-;K&lt; JqVIIjST: *
.......
^ .1.
11^

-•

Child Safety Day will be
held froth 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
My Gym, 3581 Lake Emma
Road in Lake Mary, presented
by Liberty Mutual Insurance
Company, My Gym, and Lake
Mary Police Department.
There will be contests, prizes,
and information on fire safety,
bike safety and child passen­
ger safety. For more informa­
tion, call Michael Albright at 1800-637-0757, ext. 320.
A Blue Grass Pickin' will
be held from 6 to 10 p.m. at the
Longwood Community
Building, 200 W, Warren Ave.
The event is free and open to
file public. Bring your lawn
chair and if you play, bring
your instrument and sit in
with the music.
,

Grand theft
Jose Heriberto Torres, 20 of Lake
Ada Circle, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Monday, follow­
ing a traffic crash between a motor­
cycle and a vehicle. The driver of
the motorcycle told officers the
vehicle belonged to Torres, who
subsequently showed up and told
officers he paid $1,000 for the
motorcycle during Bike Week in
Daytona Beach.
Police determined that the vehi­
cle was listed as stolen in Orlando.
Torres could not produce any proof
of purchastOiowovcr, and no was
arrested on a charge of grand theft
of a motor vehicle.
Prostitution
Susan R. Shank, 30, of Cherokee
Circle, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on March 10 at
Celery' and Cypress avenues. Police
conducted an undercover prostitu­
tion
operation,
and
was
approached by Shank. She was
arrested on charges of procurement
for prostitution and possession of
narcotics equipment.
Drug related
Lucious Clarence Conway, 41, of
Alpine Street, Altamonte Springs,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday. Officers were called
Monday on a report that a man was
seen near a bank carrying a hand­
gun. He was seen at the same loca­
tion on Tuesday', and apprehended
in his vehicle. He was charged with
possession of crack cocaine, carry­
ing a concealed weapon (firearm),
possession of narcotics equipment,
and improper exhibit of a firearm.

He a good Samaritan: The weather is
suppose to be beautiful all weekend, so get
your outdoor activities done on Saturday.
Why? On Sunday, Ace Hardware and
Community United Bank arc sponsoring a
benefit concert for the Good Samaritan
Home.
H ie Good Sam Home provides assis­
tance to the elderly, particularly those of
limited means. The facility is run by
Thelma M ike, one of the finest ladies in
Sanford. Her parcnts started the home
decades ago. As with all nonprofits, the
. home is struggling to cover expenses and
Sunday's concert will help defray expenses.
The Dr. Martin Luther K ing Jr.
Celebration Choir will be the featured
group. The concert begins at 3 p.m. Sunday
at the Helen Stairs Theatre. Tickets are $15
. f6r adults and $5 for children and can be
; purchased at the door the day of the per­
formance. Please come out and support Ms.
Mike and efforts.

Thefts
• Alfredo Caban&gt; 19, and
Christina Hunter, 18, both of Santa

Circle, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday when his
vehicle was found in a ditch bn
A cadem y Avenue at Airport
Boulevard. He reportedly told
officers he had fallen asleep at the
wheel. He was charged with driv­
ing with a suspended license.

Barbara Street, Sanford, were
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday
at a retail store in the 36(X) block of
Orlando Drive. The two reportedly
took $6 in merchandise from the
Btore without paying. Each was
arrested on a charge of petty larce­
ny — retail theft.
• Marie Elizabeth Carini, 52, of
Pacific Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
at a retail store in the 3600 block of
Orlando Drive. She reportedly took
$43 in merchandise from the store
without paying. She was charged
with retail theft.
• Ronald Scott Tatum, 28, listed
as homeless from Winter Park, was
arrested by Sanford police at a busi­
ness Tuesday in the 3600 block of
Orlando Drive. He reportedly took
a watch and jewelry from a store
without paying. He was charged
with petty shoplifting from a mer­
chant.
Battery
Gregory Paul Kleckner, 43, of
Somerset Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
at his residence following a fight
with a female. He was charged
with battery — touch or strike
(domestic).
Other arrests
• Johnny Cruz, 23, of Windridge

• Jason Daniel Wissick, 20, of
Tavares, was stopped by Sanford
police Thursday on West Ninth
Street
and
French
Avenue.
He w as charged with driving
with a s u s p e n d s
p ossession ,u f.
marijuana.
• Deaundria Jerm aine Bracley,
28, of Airport Boulevard, was
stopped
by
Sanford
police
Saturday on State Road 46. He
was charged with driving while
license was suspended and
unlawful speed (75 in a 55 mile
zone).

Display Advertising
Dsn Sutton
AavertMng Director

Route Lavender

A Seminole County Sheriff’s
deputy, on patrol in a wooded area
near Slavia Road and Terra Lane in
Oviedo, discovered Wednesday,
M ardi 10, a 55-gallon metal drum
lying on its side. The area was
known as a spot where illegal
dumping had been reported previ­
ously.
Deputy Dwayne Chri Kvalheim
said mere was a yellow liquid ooz­
ing out of a galvanized pipe and
valve at the top of the drum, as
well as a large puddle of yellow liq­
uid on the ground, seeping into the

• Dondi Kentral Freeney, 19. of
C astle Brew er Court, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday. Officers said he struck
and damaged a vehicle with a
wooden stick in the 1100 block of
West 25th Street. He was charged
with property damage — criminal
mischief with damage over $200.
• Brandon Lee Bates, 22, of
Chase Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
at his residence. He was charged
with disorderly intoxication.

dirt. There were numerous other
items dumped in the same area
including a refrigerator, books, tree
limbs and building supplies.
The
Sem inole
County
Hazardous Material Team was
called to assess the situation.
Seminole County Fire Department
Lt. Jim Brinkley uprighted the bar­
rel and closed the valve. The team
also excavated the material on the
ground, including some of the dirt
that contained the material, placing
it in five-gallon sealed buckets.
The 55-gallon drum was in good

condition and not breached. It is to
be left at that location until the
property owner can be located.
There was paper label on the
drum
that
said,
"Danger!
Extremely Flammable Liquid and
Vapors may cause a flash fire."
Deputies said some fingerprints
were found on the drum and pho­
tographs were taken of a nearby
shoe print.
The sheriff's office is continuing
an investigation into the disposal
of hazardous waste without a
permit.

Advertising Setae Uonogw

Monies Harper
Advertising Account Eiecwttve

Marsha Kelly
Advertising Account Ueouttve

Cheryl Smith
Casmira Harrison

"Serving Seminole County Since 190S"

Doris Dietrich
Marva Hawkins
Nick PfeHauf
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

Republic Newspapers. Inc.

Published every Wednesday and Saturday by
Republic Newspapers, Inc. • 300 N. French Ave., Sanford. F L 32771
•Phone (407) 322-2611 • Fax (407) 323-9408
Periodical Postage Paid at Sanford, Florida
and additional mailing offices.
USPS 481280
Postmaster Sand address changes to
The SANFORU HERALD
P.0 Box 1667
Sanford. FL 32772-1667

MON
The city of Longwood will
hold an Old Fashioned Town
Hall Meeting at 7 p.m. in the
Longwood City Commission
Chambers, 175 W. Warren Ave

TU E.
First American Title will be
hosting a Florida Blood
Center Drive, from 1 to 4 p.m,
at 870 Sun Drive, Suite 1072 in
Lake Mary, For more informa­
tion, call 407-321-5449.
The Over 50 Club of
Sanford will meet at 1030 a.rr
at the Sanford Senior Center.
Guest speaker will be Clint
Westbrook, who was a crew
member on file USS Arizona
on Dec. 7,1941. He survived
the Japanese attack at Pearl
Harbor, and served his coun­
try horn April 1940 until
August 1967. Guests and visi­
tors are invited to attend and
hear this presentation.

Write to us:

Sunday, March 21, 2004 • Vol. 112, No. 61
Editorial
Chris Patton

There will be a meeting of
file Scleroderma Support
Group from noon to 2 p.m. in
file community room at the
Orlando Fashion Square Mall.
The meeting is sponsored by
Astra Zenica pharmaceuticals
and Stephen D. Goldberg PAC who will speak about sclero­
derma's effects on file esopha­
gus. For more information, call
Debbie Deaton of Sanford at
407-322-5175 or Jenny Besaw
of Oviedo at 407-359-7867.

W c welcome and encourage your letters and
comments. All letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be published.

T h e Sa n f o r d H e r a l d

Circulation
Wanda Kourpantdia
Michelle Donahue

Altamonte Jazz Ensemble,
directed by Mike Arena pres­
ents the Four Freshmen in a
tribute to Stan Kenton, at 7
p.m. in Like Brantley High
&gt;l/yuditommv3«ns«!'&lt;?
.'.Laka J&amp;cmuL A1 lam ent* Sfutaps
Admlssldn is $10W the i W
. This concert is funded in put
by the Seminole Cultural Arts
Council, Inc. For more infor­
mation, call 407-322-7528.

A u th o rities in vestig atin g h a za rd o u s c h e m ic a l d u m p in g

Editor and Publisher

Classified Advertising
Ted Walker
Legal Advertising
Patti Smith

SUN

• Elpidio Rey Huerta, 30, of
South I'ark Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped
by
Sanford
police
Tuesday at First Street and French
Avenue. He was charged with
driving with a suspended license.

D an P in g

Administration
Betty Bennstt

Casselberry's Rock Around
the Block 5K Run/Walk will
be held beginning at 8 a.m. at
Secret Like Park, 200 N.
Triplet Like Drive. Participants
with various levels of athletic
ability will join together
to support file arts effort
in Casselberry. Parking
will be available at file
Casselberry Target. For
more information, call
407-262-7720, ext. 1304.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Whon this CSX freight train crossed over the tracks on Ronald Reagan Boulevard at Longwood Lake Mary Road it stopped
vehicular traffic in its tracks, allowing only left-tum traffic a clear passage as the train mado its way through Longwood on its
southbound joumoy.

We hardly knew ya: Change is afoot
once again at the Helen Stairs Theatre.
About six weeks after site was named
manager of the theater, Kim Nelson sub­
mitted her resignation on Tuesday. You’ll
recall that Nelson replaced Ron Rose, who
resigned in November. Unlike Rose, whose
departure was rather messy, Nelson said
she is parting amicably with the theater's
leading diva, Helen Stairs.
"I'm not leaving under the same circum­
stances as Ron," Nelson was quick to point
out. "I'm not leaving in an acrimonious
way."
So why is Nelson leaving?
" This is a job for a single person who it
younger than me," she laughed.
'I severely underestimated the time and
overtime needed for this job," she said.
"Someone can tell you about how much
time is involved, and you can read a job
description; but until you actually get into
it, you would not believe the number of
hours involved."
In addition to operating the box office
everyday and taking care of day-to-day
operations, Nelson was on duty at the the­
ater during every show.
"There is no one other than me to do the
job," she noted.
"I was on a 90-rJay probation period, and
you know, that works both ways," Nelson
said. "The job was taking a serious toll on
my family life. I made the decision that
before I got to deeply involved and before
the organization became to dependent on
me that I should resign."
Nelson said she is not leaving the theater
entirely. She may continue to consult, par­
ticularly on fund-raising issues. And she
wants to help promote the theater, possibly
by writing arts-based articles for The
Ilerald.

o

* A* '1**

0 300 N. French Avenue

5

Sanford, FL 32771

E-Mail us:

Call ua:

Edftort*};

(407) 322-2611

Subscription Rates
3 Months In Seminole County $11.00
6 Months In Semmole County $20 00
1 Year m Seminole County $36 00
1 Year Other Floods County $42 00
1 Year Out Of State $52 00

Pubieher
dpingOseminolaharald.com
Production:

�Sunday. March 21, 200-1

T i i e H era ld

N

e w

1 -4

w

e s t b o u n d

A third lane on Interstate 4
westbound from Dirksen Drive to
Lake Mary Boulevard will open In
time lor rush hour traffic on
Monday. March 22.
Construction crews began the
process this week of opening the
lane by removing orange barrels
and opening the westbound third
lane on Interstate 4 from oast of
State Road 46 to Lake Mary
Boulovard.
The project has boon in two

l a n e

t o

o p e n

M

o n d a y

phases, both undor the same
contractors, and includes the
now St. Johns River bridge.
Locally, the project, which
includes widoning of Interstate 4
to six lanes between Lake Mary
Boulevard and the U.S. Highway
17-92 intersection at the St.
Johns River, startod in
September 2002.
The other phase is tho six laning of Interstate 4 from between
Dirksen Drive to U.S. Highway

17-92 in Volusia County, which
got underway in March of 2001.
The oastbound lanes howev­
er, in this same area, between
Dirkson Drivo and Lake Mary
Boulevard, will not bo opened
completely until May, Bridge work
at Padgett Creek, Dirksen Drive
and tho Enterprise Road over­
pass will prevent opening eastbound lanes all the way to Saxon
Boulovard before tho summer
completion time of the project.

Concept — first place, Nicole
Safker, second place, Ariel
Poliak
• Visual Basic — Ariel Poliak
won $1,(XX) scholarship to
Johnson and Whales
• Web site Development
Team — AJ Pate, Michael John
Sever, Nathan Buckland, and
Matthew Deyarmin won $1,(XX)
scholarships to Johnson and
Whales.
Crooms
Academy
of
Information Technology is a
two-year-old magnet school in

the Seminole County Public
Schools system. Crooms AOIT
offers a nontraditional curricu­
lum that enables students to
take part in integrated projects.
Designed to develop essential
workplace skills — with an
emphasis in information tech­
nology — the school’s FT cours­
es include networking, key­
boarding, computer program­
ming and business systems and
technology, Students can earn
college credit and industry cer­
tifications as well.

P u b

Continued from Page 1A
the friendly pubs she had exporienced there.
Hie Emerald Hen is on S.

on a regular basis. A variety of
jazz, blue grass and other
bands, like The BBC and
Harmonica Dave, perform on
different nights of the week.
Darts is another entertain­
ment option. Two dartboards
hang on the wall, and soon to
open is a new darts nnmi out
back. Moore has plans to start
an Inter-Pub darts league.
Moore, who is half Irish, has
visited Ireland many times and
described it as a beautiful place.
When she left her job in sales to
open the Emerald 1len, she
knew she wanted to emulate

Crooms
Continued from Page 1A
place, Nicole Safker
•
Integrated
Office
Applications — third place,
Ibrahim Karcem
• Visual Basic Programming
— first place, Ariel Poliak
•
Computer
Network
Technology — fourth place,
Shelton Stile
•
PC
Servicing
and
Troubleshooting — second
place, Kevin Walsh, fifth place,
Safaran Suleman
• CISCO — 1st place, Justin
Bagley, third place, Michael
Morgan, fifth place, Curtis 1fill
• Web site Development
Team — first place Nathan
Buckland, AJ Patel, Matthew
Deyarmin, Michael John Sever
• Fundamentals of HTML —
second place, Ali Jagani
• Interview Skills — fourth
place, Jennifer Maldonado
• Presentation Management
Individual — fourth place,
Frank Bracco
• Presentation Management
Team — second place Danielle
Connolly,
Ericka
Wright,
Stephanie Saravia

P

e

r s

m

c

e

r i p

r i c
t i o

a
n

Lakeside Fellowship UMC
is sponsoring a new D ivorce R ecovery program for
the Sanford Community and surrounding atcas. Onr
desire is lo link those in our comm unity together to
help deal with the pain o f divorce or separation. The
program is open to the entire community. Please co n ­
tact the church o ffice at (4 0 7 ) 3 3 0 -6 5 6 0 lor more
information.

C it y ,

r u

g

l l

X

o

l l

F

a

x

X

o

l l

Open Events:
• TF Concepts — 1st place,
Frank Bracco, second place,
Ariel Poliak
• Administrative Support

F

F

r e

e

r e

e

Cynlhia Brown

hi tv

hn u ii

D

o mi

ho ti

k s t in

H

arbor

Sunday, March 21, 2004 @ 3:00 P.M.
H e le n S ta ir s T h e a tr e
201 M a g n o lia A v e n u e • S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
Tickets $ 1 5 .0 0 for Adulls $ 5 .0 0 for Children 12 and under
F o r A d v an ce T ick o ts ca ll (4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -5 4 1 8 , ACE Hardware
C om m unity U nited B a n k o f F lorid a o r pick up at tho B ox O ffice
S p o n s o re d b y
A ce H ardw are and C om m unity United B an k of Florida

OI HI c I l Y ON INI WATER

i

I i '+ f 'A B e k a A c a d e m y .
1 • Master Teachers on DVD
1 • Complete K -1‘2 Programs

tii.. . n. i.- ' n. im »i-.M.i.

iiuu U/4 u4 I O

Display inln:

W W W IN N O N D E S T IN H A R B O R C O M

L
C

O

M

P

U

O
T

G
E

G
R

E
S

D
&amp;

O
C

Q

1

B e c o m e a L ife C o ach in 12 w e e k s

1
I
IT
U
1
,|

Life Coach College

O

P

I E

R

S

A 20 Year Local and Reliable Company providing Service for Computers, Copiers, Fax Machines, and Printers
We O ffer Computer Train in g for
the B e gin n e r or the Experienced,
One on One Personal Training or
Group Classes in your home or
office or, if more convenient, in
our office
We Repair all Makes and Models
and Offer Setup of Your New
Equipment.
We can build your Network!

L e a rn fro m h o m e .
www.LlfeCoachCollege.org

# wuAv.ihrk.uirg/ I I 1

. m m

m m

iM

4 0 7 -6 8 8 -9 3 9 3
• S a n fo rd , F L 3 2 7 7 1

KIWANIS PANCAKE DAY

K

M

M

n m

ENJOYOURMERCHANDISEMART, SILENTAUCTION, BAKESALE
FRESHPRODUCE, DOORPRIZESANDENTERTAINMENT,
FUNDS RAISED GO BACK INTO OUR
COMMUNITY, AS THEY HAVE FOR PAST 80 YEARS
YAU COME NOW, YA HEAR!

.3

QmnSM3

TH E

6 -6 -6
4 0 lbs.
J

Tickets Available
From Any
Kiwanis Member

Q m e 8M }
AZALEA
SPECIAL

W EED&amp;

I

40 lb.

6 -6 - 6
*

$1

7

□ /
\G
T R Y rri YOU WILIL S E E
THE D IFFE R E h ICE

__

J ---------- .A

$ i

BAG

Covers 5000 Sq. FL
R ite G r e e n
W eed &amp;

197

C itr ilS

A am A 7

Special
40 lb.

Coven 40001

PROPANETANKS
FILLED

RENTALS
CARPETSTEAM
CLEANER

•12*
20 Lb. $ f t 9 5

$ 9 095

Tax

JC E

RIVER
ROCK
1/2 Cubic Feet

$ 9 2 7

PER
DAY

Includes

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

DAY

PRESSURE
WASHER

We Can RUMost
ExchangeTanksToo.

Tank

FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS

T//&lt;

P R E M IU M

BEST

F T ™

'

1135!

■

SILENT
AUCTION

V

WMF

u

SATURDAY MARCH 27,2004 ■SANFORD CIVIC CENTER

BAKE
SALE

E '

Pet Friendly Stores %

F L O R ID A $ * J 7 7
6 -6 -6
*

4 0 th A n n u a l

IM

S to r e s

ALL

SERVING 8 AM TO 2 PM
$4 PER PERSON: PANCAKES, SAUSAGE, COFFEE, MILK, ORANGE DRINK
SECONDS AND TAKEOUT AVAILABLE.
BESIDES A DEUCIOUS MEAL YOU CAN

M

H a rd w a reW m m

Mfea

for any o f y o u r e q u ip m e n t, s e rv ic e , o r supply n eed s.

4)

Classoa starting now

9 7

C a ll L o g g e d O n C o m p u t e r s &amp; C o p i e r s

CALL
(407) 323-5088
For More Information

1 -8 0 0 -8 4 1 -8 7 7 6

N

“ W e M a k e H o u s e C a lls ”

S tre e t

Ocnln—March 31
Tnmpn (Airport)—April 1
Orlando (Airport)—April 8
Orlando (North)—April 19
S t. Petersburg—April 21
^Lakeland—April 22

l-IMHI-IIT-l- 1V)T, e\l. (I ]

In addition to office calls

1 0 2 5 W est 2 5 th

Looking for a new Career ?

C o m e s e e w h y o v e r 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 s t u d e n t s u s e .,.

I
&gt; 4 ^ / 4 B eka B o o k.
1 • Character-Building Textbooks
1 • Time-Saving Parent Materials

P'.BMU mitdnu HI &lt;VMroot H.UCONII S ANDSTf PS to I INI ST restaurants
h

Tho Conklins

T h is is to b e n e fit th e G o o d S a m a rita n H o m e o f S a n fo rd , F L

I

on

ld

MLK Ensemble

HOME SCHOOLING?
I nn

S u n f o

liM -w
I

M a ile d d irectly to y o u r
h o m e from C a n a d a
a

f

•r i i F T

s

a t C a n a d ia n P r ic e s

C

o

i k . Ji/Laxtin. £uthetc BCing., ’Jtc.
(fefeS rtcitio n C f t c k &lt; £ Qiuz&amp;t Cbitiat
IN

n
D

Park Ave. and opens Tuesday
through Saturday 5 p m to 2
a.m.

DIVORCE RECOVERY

SAVE 20% to 85% 1
A

Page 3A

ServingAl YouHardwareNeedsSnce 1578

SANFORD

BAG
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!

ASSELBERRYH FOREST CITY

207E, 25thSt 11 WinterPart Dr. lll122W. Hwy436ll Hwy43U426
‘ 2 1 -0 8 8 5 J l- 3 3 9 -7 3 6 5 - 1 1 8 6 2 -4 3 2 3 J l 3 6 5 -6 6 3 4 J

�r a RC 4 /V

H IE HERALD

Sunday, M arch 2 1. 2004

O p in io n
Camping Talk

Opinion
P age Policy

Modem conveniences have.
changed the way we camp

Don! like our point of view?
Do something about It.
Write us a letter to the
editor. All letters to the
editor must be signed and,
for verification purposes,
include an address and
phone number. Letters
should also be limited to 500
words. Letters to the editor
will be accepted by:

D id th e h e a d lin e tu rn you o ff? D id you im m e d ia te ly
d e c id e th is is n 't fo r y o u ? P erso n ally , 1 th in k it is for
y o u , e s p e c ia lly if you are a fam ily (and m ost o f us
a re ). I reca ll ta lk in g to a frien d o f m in e in N orth
C a ro lin a a b o u t ca m p in g .
“ I sp e n t to o m u ch tim e in a ten t in the A rm y ,"h e
said (W orld W ar II). "T h e last th in g I
w an t to d o n ow is g o out in a n o th e r
ten t an d th in k o f it as fu n ."
H e is p a rtia lly co rrect. G o in g o u t in
th e w ild e rn e ss and stay in g in a sm all
ten t, e sp e cia lly in a rain show er, cold
w eath er, o r w ith b u g s and sn a k e s to
w o rry ab o u t, isn 't m y idea o f a fun
tim e. Bu t cam p in g can be so m uch
m ore than that. Talk ab o u t ten ts — o u r
Nick
sp o rtin g g oo d s stores h av e u n b e lie v ­
Pfeifauf a b le ten ts th ese d ay s — so m e e v e n
• • • • • • • • w ith sep arate b ed ro o m s, s cre e n e d -in
p o rch es and m any o th e r a ttrib u te s.
M o st o f th em can be put up in less th an an hour,
so m e in o n ly a few m in u tes. O n e n o lo n g e r n e e d s to
cram a fam ily o f fou r o r five in to a sm all tent w h ere
p e o p le end up sleep in g on top o f e a ch o th e r an d h a v e
n o ro om to d ress o r relax.
If you d o n 't h av e a ten t, an d c o n sid e r th e p u rch a se
o f o n e o f th ose larg e o n e s too e x p e n siv e , m o st c a m p ­
g ro u n d s h ave ca b in s y ou ca n rent. W ith a ca b in , all
y ou need to d o is b rin g y o u r b e d d in g in a d d itio n to
reg u lar n eed s. T h ey are ra in p ro o f, and m any h a v e air
co n d itio n in g . S o m e ev en h a v e a fron t p o rch w ith a
sw in g , an d if th ey are lo ca ted o n th e w ater, y ou can
sit on the p o rch and fish to y o u r h e a rt's d e lig h t. T h e
cost is slig h tly h ig h e r th an a n o rm a l ca m p site , bu t
m u ch b elo w th e co st o f a m o tel room m ig h t be.
T h en th ere are th e ca m p in g tra ile rs, m o to r h o m es,
p o p -u p s and o th e r ty p e o f m o v a b le ca m p e rs. If y ou
d o n 't o w n o n e, th ese ca n o fte n b e ren ted . T alk a b o u t
m o d ern co n v e n ie n c e , th ey can h a v e T V sets, o v e n s
and co o k to p s, h e a t an d air, e v en re frig e ra to rs. D o n 't
w o rry ab o u t a b a th ro o m — m ost ca m p g ro u n d s h a v e
e x ce lle n t an d cle a n fa cilitie s, co m p le te w ith sh o w e rs.
You ca n ch e ck o n th e ir cle a n lin e s s b e fo re you o b ta in a
ca m p site . If th e y 're n ot to y o u r sta n d a rd s, lo o k fo r
a n o th e r ca m p g ro u n d .
W h ile I p e rso n a lly k n o w m ore ab o u t K O A c a m p ­
g ro u n d s, th ere are m an y o th e rs, su ch as G o o d S a m 's
w h ich are e x ce lle n t ch o ices.
W h at I su g g est is tak in g th e e n tire fam ily, righ t
d o w n to the baby, an d ev en th e d o g (m an y c a m p ­
g ro u n d s a llo w you to b rin g a d o g — o n a lea sh ).
T h e n select a ca m p g ro u n d w h ich h as s o m e th in g to
d o n earby. T h e se ca n b e h isto ric sites, sp e cia l p ark s,
e n te rta in m e n t co m p le x e s, a b ea ch , o r so m e fe a tu re
y o u r fam ily w ill e n jo y v isitin g b etw een th e cam p
tim es.
If you d o n 't m ind sp e n d in g so m e m oney, d o n 't
w a n t to trav el too far, an d w an t a ca m p g ro u n d th at is
R E A L L Y sp ecia l, v isit F ort W ild ern ess at D isn ey
W orld. T h e ca m p in g fa c ilitie s a re larg e, w o o d ed ,
p a v ed , w ell lit, an d b u s tra n sp o rta tio n is a v a ila b le to
a lm o st e v e ry w h e re . T alk a b o u t th in g s to d o , y ou can
rid e th e b o a ts to th e m a jo r h o tels, v isit th e p ettin g
z o o , ren t h o rses, b ik e s o r g o lf ca rts fo r rid in g , an d th e
g rea t H o o p -D e -D o o R ev iew (fo r an a d d itio n a l ch a rg e ).
A s lo n g as th e s u rro u n d in g s are cle a n an d w ellk ep t, it d o e s n 't really m a tte r w h e re y o u g o. You can
sta y o v e rn ig h t o r fo r a w e e k at v a rio u s ca m p g ro u n d s.
T h e m a in aim is to p ro v id e y o u r e n tire fam ily to an
o u tin g w ith n a tu re a s w ell a s th in g s to do. E v ery o n e
w ill e n jo y it, a n d a lth o u g h it m ay seem a b u sy tim e
w h e n y o u first try it, so o n , it b e co m e s a real jo y and
fu n fo r o n e an d all.

• U.S. Mall
300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford, FL 32771

• E-mail
editor O semlnotoherakl.com

• Fax
323-9408
Letters to the editor and
columnists who appear on
the editorial page do not
necessarily represent the
views of The Sanford Herald.
Letters may be edited.

Your Views
Retired colonel
supports Bush
To the editor
Regarding all of this talk
that President Hush look us
into war with inadequate intel­
ligence, I offer the following
thoughts,
1 pursued a military career
for 34 1/2 years, retiring on
Jan. 1, 1971. During the time of
my service I was taught some­
thing like this. In combat, intel­
ligence regarding the enemy,
his strengths, his weaknesses,
his plans and intentions, are
seldom as adequately known
as a commander would wish
— for the enemy does his best
to deceive us.
So, the commander has his
Intelligence Officer (S-2 at
lower levels, G-2 at higher
ones) brief him on the enemy
situation as best as known and
can be determined. Then, he
has his Operations Officer (S-3
or G-3) brief him on the vari­
ous possible lines of operation
his command could take, con­
sidering all available intelli­
gence. Although the command­
er might wish for greater intel­
ligence that is known, the com­
mander must deride as to
which course of action seems to
be the most favorable one.
Some of us learned this in
WW-II. I believe it was from
observing tire Germans, that a
poor plan vigorously pursued
may produce better success
than a perfect plan weakly or
inadequately pursued.
Delaying while the enemy gets
his side in a better position is
not always a good solution. As
for intelligence, the allies them­
selves, took actions to make
Hitler believe that the D-Day
invasion would come at a dif­
ferent place than that which
was really planned, thereby
causing German troop
strengths at the real D-Day
invasion points to be lowered.
So, how does all of this
apply to the present situation?
It tells us that regardless of
whether or not Saddam and his
bad guys already had WMD or
were only trying to get ready to
make them (Weapons of Mass
Destruction), President Hush
was right to go after them.
Why wait until they are better
prepared to do us in with a
bigger 9/11.?
In WW-II tire Allied success­
es taught the Germans under
Hitler and the Japanese under
their Emperor that it was very
unhealthy for them to go after
the United States. The terrorist
bombings using our own pas­
senger planes was, I am con­
vinced, enough to justify our
troops going to teach today's

terrorists a lesson, NOW before
they can become better pre­
pared to attack our land.
So, I say in the aiming
Presidential Election, vote to
keep President George W. Hush
and his staff in office. Another
saying goes like this: "Don't
change horses in mid-stream."
Therefore, I say, "Vote for
President Hush.”
William J. Gildart
Col. (Ret.) U.S. Army

McLean objects
to ‘Clock’ column
To the editor.
Imagine my surprise when I
opened up my Sund
March
14, Herald to discover that I,
roa*nlly appointed deputy
mayor of the city of Lake Mary,
had once again made the story
line in "Around the Clock." My
father had advised n ie many
times in my youth "good pub­
licity, bad publicity — just
make sure they spell your
name right." I am pleased to
report that The Herald did my
father proud on surname
spelling. Unfortunately the
body of llie column does not
sustain that level of accuracy.
The column infers that the
editor's comments resulted
from a recent "stopping by" by
myself at The Herald's offices. In
fact, the last time I graivd the
hallowed halls of our local
newspaper was over one year
ago to inquire on a recent arti­
cle introducing Janet Jemigan
as the City of Lake Mary's lat­
est deputy mayor.
The article was very well
written but neglected to men­
tion who the previous deputy
mayor was and what had
occurred with him. Since I
rca*ived a number of calls from
citizens wondering if I had
resigned from my city commis­
sioner position or perhaps been
removed my request was to
use the power of the press ainsistently to not unintentionally
confuse readers. Regretfully,
my comments were taken by
The Herald editor to mean
something 1 had not intended.
For that I am indeed sorry for
any misunderstanding. I never
cal Iid to aimplain regarding
Jan's article. In fact 1 am very
iroud to have nominated her
or deputy mayor. She has
done an exa’llent job and is a
credit to Lake Mary and our
local aimmunity.
Around the Clock states that
Commissioner Jemigan's term
was up in November 2003. For
her elected term that was
indeed correct (She was re­
elected without opposition —
again a credit to her), but we

i

earlier.
did not have a change of the
It was not my intent at all to
deputy mayor "guard" until
fonts attention on myself (as
Feb. 4, 2004. Frankly there was
you have inferred) but to have
no urgent need to consider a
the information presented cor­
new deputy mayor as Jan was
rectly to the readers of your
doing a great job. Certainly
newspaper and partimlarly to
there was no one "itching" to
the citizens of Lake Mary who
remove her. In our Strategic
Planning Meeting on Feb. 2, the count on the Herald for accurate
local information. Your com­
Lake Mary City Commission
parison of myself and Deputy
unanimously derided to elect a
Barney Fife from "The Andy
new deputy' mayor at our next
Griffith Show" was amusing
scheduled meeting on Feb. 4,
and, I feel, accurate in ways
2004. Hie procedures were
you probably didn't intend.
adjusted to have Like Mary
Mayor Thom Greene nominate
Anyone who has ever watched
his choio? — with the rest of
the show knows that Deputy
Fife — crazy as he can be
the commission consenting to
or denying the request. 1 was
sometimes — is fiercely loyal to
humbled by the fact that
his immediate superior. Sheriff
Mayor Greene chose to nomi­
Andy Taylor. My feelings are
nate myself and that my fellow
similar for Mayor Thom
commissioners affirmed the
Greene. Your description of
Mayor's recommendation.
"axil- headed" is only one of
Once our meeting conclud­
the many positive attributes he
ed, 1 spoke briefly with Herald
possesses in abundance. Under
Managing Editor Chris Patton
nis steady leadership Like
regarding a "new deputy
Mary has exceeded expecta­
mayor" story. We traded phone
tions, and I have learned much
calls the next few days but did
from him.
not connect. Eventually, Chris
In addition, our friend Mr.
wrote n nice story regarding
- Fife is also very proud of hW
my appointment without my
aimmunity of Mayberry and
input. At no time did I call The
does what he can to make it a
Herald requesting to write a
better place to live, work and
story on my selection. The only
play in. For Barney that might
calls I made were returning Mr.
mean recruiting customers for
Patton's. If the journalistic defi­
Floyd the Barber. For myself
nition of "pestering" includes
that might mean serving as a
returning phone calls from our
waiter at the rem it "Servant of
local newspaper, consider
the People" luncheon in
yours truly guilty as charged.
Sanford for Mother Weaver
It seems the centerpiece of
and the wonderful life chang­
your aimments revolve around
ing work her mission ilex's.
a discussion between myself
Don't worry' — I have no plans
and Mr. Patton the week of
to carry a gun nor a pocketed
March 7, where I sincerely
single bullet. I'll leave that to
complemented both he and
Like Mary' Police Chief Richard
photographer Tommy Vincent
Beaty and our professional
for a first-rate job on the
police fora*.
"Colonial TownPark to Host
I confess I do not know the
Lake Mary Art Festival" article
history of "Around the Clock."
and photo shoot. As we ended
perhaps there is a long and sto­
our conversation, I mentioned
ried tradition of using seamdthat each of the articles Mr.
hand information, misrepresen­
Patton had written since I
tations and misquotes designed
become Deputy Mayor had
to liven up a particular story. 1
identified myself as
believe all the preading aiuld
Commissioner. My aimment to
have been solved easily with an
Mr. Patton was "Can you refer
honest face-to-faa' discussion
to me as deputy mayor rather
between editor and subject.
than Commissioner?" Mr.
Perhaps "Around the Clock"
Patton readily agreed and we
wasn't meant for such things. If
hung up and went on witli our
I'm incorrect however I'll be
lives. The Around the Clock
glad to answer any questions.
quote attributed to myself
Sina* it appears my fellow
states "Can you refer to me as
"Football Frenzy" participant
deputy mayor rather then just
has a nose for prose, try this
a Commissioner?" I take
limerick on for size:
offense at this misquote.
Hey!! Mike McLean made
1 am very fortunate to work
the Herald again.
with a great team of elected
In "Around the Clock" I
officials in Lake Mary, led by
think.
Mayor Thom Greene. I would
But near Danny Ping,
never make a statement that
1 won't say a thing,
would lower the position of
"Cus we both know who has
Commissioner to second-tier
the ink!!!
status. I have to much respect
for my ailleagues George
Mike McLean
Duryea, Gary Brender and Jan
Deputy Mayor
Jemigan whom I mentioned
Lake Mary

President G eorge W . B u sh ’s cam paign ads hit the m ark
At last George W. Bush is doing
what he needs to do to win this election
— run ads that explain John Kerry's
liberalism to moderate swing voters.
And the Bush ads are very good. He
focuses on three lines of attack: Kerry's
advocacy of a "$900 billion tax
increase," his support for weakening
the Patriot Act and his commitment to
awaiting United Nations approval
before "defending America."
Particularly clever is the tax-increase
charge. Throughout the Democratic
primary, Kerry competed with his fel­
low candidates to denounce the Bush
tax cut and to urge its repeal. Now
Bush has turned the rescinding of a tax
reduction into a tax increase.
The
sunset
provisions
the
Democrats agreed to include in the tax
cut legislation specify that'the cuts
automatically expire in 2005 and 2006,

making them highly
relevant in the elec­
tion. While Bush has
never had a convinc­
ing majority in favor
of his tax cuts, over
80
percent
of
Americans oppose a
tax increase.
Kerry's answer is
Dick
weak. In a rebuttal
Morris
ad, the Democrat just
• • • • • • • a says it ain't so with­
out
elaborating.
Kerry's commercial says "John Kerry
has never called for a $900 billion tax
increase. He wants to cut taxes for the
middle class."
But voters are inclined to believe
that Kerry does want to raise taxes, and
they have heard the Democrat excori­
ate the Bush tax cuts in his speeches for

a year. So Kerry has to do more than
just deny the charge. The Bush attack
will hit home and score deeply.
Kerry doesn't even answer the other
two charges: That he would weaken
the Patriot Act and await United
Nations approval before acting against
terrorism. These two attacks will open
up a big distance between Bush and
Kerry over terrorism. While the issue
now works as a positive for the presi­
dent it has yet to come into play as a
negative for the Democrat.
By charging that Kerry would weak­
en homeland security on Kerry, Bush is
framing the issue in the best possible
way. With the recent horrific bombings
in Madrid and the consequent rising
insecurity over terrorism in the United
States, any imputation that Kerry
would undermine our defenses will
cut deeply into the Democrat's vote

share.
And Bush cleverly avoids the issue
of weapons of mass destruction and
says that the real issue is whether the
United States should preserve the abil­
ity to defend herself or if we must first
wait for the United Nations to permit
us to do so. By framing the issue this
way. Bush is tapping into American
distrust of internationalism and of the
United Nations in particular.
The fact that Kerry is not answering
these two charges plays into Bush's
hands. A charge that goes unanswered
is one that is, in effect, admitted in our
modem political dialogue.
Kerry is making a huge mistake in
letting Bush hit him without a response
on this critical issue. But to respond
puts Kerry in the position of engaging
with Bush over the Republican's
strongest issue and distracting atten­

tion from the economy, which th&lt;
Democrats would rather debate. Tin
Bush attack puts Kerry on the spot
Either he lets this attack stand and suf
fers the consequena-s or he makes ter
rorism the central issue of the cam
paign and hurts himself that way.
But the key event in the presidentia
raa* this week happened 3,000 mile
away. The terrorist bombing in Spaii
will reawaken Americans’ fears ant
their sense that terrorism is not goinj
away. This reminder will make voter
think longer and harder before the)
trust the presidency to a man who the)
do not think is up to the job of battlini
a) Qaeda.
1
The conventional wisdom is that th»
election will be close, a replay of 2000
Not if Bush keeps attacking and Kerr)
fails to respond. Then it will be a replai
of 1988.

�T iif . H e k a u )

Sunday. M arch 2 1 .2 0 0 4

Page 5A

Obituaries
JA M ES CHARLES
BATEMAN
James Charles Bateman, 76,
of Longwood, died
Wednesday, March 17, 2004, at
his residence. 11e was bom
Aug. 5, 1927, in Montreal. He
was employed in the telecom­
munications industry.
Survivors include sin,
Ronald J. Bateman of
Longwood.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

mother, Lena Belle Blanton of
Linton, Ind.; sons, William A.
Blanton of Orlando and Roger
Blanton of Chicago; daughter,
Kim Blanton of Boston; broth­
er, Gerald Blanton of Linton,
Ind.; three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, March 20, at
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home. Burial will be
in Metro Cemetery.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.

LELAND FAY BLANTON
Leland Fay Blanton, 70, of
Sabal Drive, Oviedo, died
TUesday, March 16, 2004, at his
residence. He was born in
Jasonville, Ind., and moved to
Central Florida 15 years ago.
He was an owner /operator
and member of Grace
Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include wife,
Gayle Blanton of Oviedo;

DEM A RIO B. FREEMAN
DeMario B. Freeman, 27, of
Rogers Avenue, Maitland, died
Wednesday, March 10, 200-1.
I le was bom in Orlando. He
worked as a car dealer.
Survivors include father,
Darrell Freeman of Suitland,
Md.; mother, Veronica Jones of
Rochester, N.Y.; sisters,
Chansla Smith of Maitland,
Leporsha Shaw of Rochester,

N.Y., and Natalie Freeman of
Orlando; and brother, Darrell
Freeman, Jr. of Oveido.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

Friday', March 19.
Brissnn Funeral
1lame, Sanfonl, in charge
of arrangements.
JOHN E. INGOGLIA
John G. Ingoglia, 79, of
Winter Springs, died
Thursday, March 1H, 2004, in
Altamonte Springs. 1le was
bom March 5, 1925, in the
Bronx, N.Y. I le worked as a
salesperson.
Survivors include wife, Ann
Ingoglia; sons, John R. and
Richard L. Ingoglia; and four
grandchildren.
Visitation will be held
Tuesday, March 23, from 5 to 6
p.m., at St. Stephen Catholic
Church, 575 Tuskawilla Road,
Winter Springs.
Banfield Funeral I Iome,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

MARYANN A. HARLOW
Maryann A. Harlow, 59, of
Sanford, died Monday, March
15, 21X14. She was a salesper­
son and a member of
Northland A Church
Distributed.
Survivors include husband,
Frank I larlow; sons, Greg and
Andy Madore of New
I iampshire; father, Herbert
I tall, of Winter Park; mother,
Agnes Marinen of Farmington,
Maine; sisters, Sally Meater
and Sandra Richardson, of
Maine; and brother, Peter I Kill,
of California.
A visitation was held at
llrisson Funeral I iome
Thursday, with a funeral serv­
ice held at the funeral home

JOHNELL JACKSON
Johnell Jackson, 55, of
Snowhill Road, Geneva, died
Sunday, March 11, 2004. He
was a letter carrier. I le also
served in the U.S. Army.
Survivors include sons,
John Jackson of Orlando, Juan
Jackson and Johnell Jackson,
|r., both of Sanford; daughters,
Marchal Taylor of Delray
Beach, Charon Alexander of
Sanford, Rosetta Jackson of
Geneva, Chanell Jackson of
Witch ita, Kan., and Courtney
Jackson of Lake Mills, Wis.;
and 12 grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral I Iome,
Inc., Winter Bark, in charge of
arrangements.

Los A n g e le s T im es S u n d a y C ro s s w o rd P uzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
‘SAY IT WITH
FLOWERS" By
DEBBIE R. SANDS
ACROSS
t Riddle
6 Openings
10 Menu
assurance
t5 Caprice
19 Without __ in
the world
20 Four Comers
state
2t Troops
encampment
22 Third follower
23 Flower Irom
Allah?
26 Tar Heel State
university
27 Needing to be
bailed out,
perhaps
28 Colorless
29 Military inst
30 Benevolont
group
31 Ain't it the truth
32 Surfing mecca
35 Stinging
37 Chemical suffix
38 Floral award?
41 Place-name
abbr.
44 Rapids transit
46 Precisely
47 Exchange
letters?
48 Alloy j , i . , i
49 Comic Buddy
52 Lash with a
whip
54 Frozen dessert
chain
55 Triangular sails
58 Mother of Ares
59 Wine grape
60 Boots wearer
61 Pressuro leadin
62 Firepreceder
63 Casals's
instrument
64 1992
Wimbledon
champ
65 Water Hentott
66 Floral
compensation?
70 Vandal
71 Mean
73 Tennis shot
74 Gndiron
blockers: Abbr.
75 Assn76 '0 , that _
possible...*:
Tennyson
77 Spherical
bacteria
78 Co. auditors
80 Goons

8t Dinghy gear
82 ’RUR’
playwright
83 Destroy
85 Rocker Ocasek
86 Ocular prefix
87 With chilling
elfocl
89 Praises
93 R-V hookup?
94 Floral insect?
98 Saigon holiday
99 Twodimensional
101 Popular toast
102 Olympics coach
Karolyi
103 Charlie Brown
tormentor
105 ’ That's _ •
brainer"
106 Angry, with ’up'
107 Consumed
109 _-Tass:
Russian news
agency
110 Floral spico?
114 Singer's aid
115 Elito group

03/21/04

116 He outranks a
viscount
117 Biscottl
flavoring
118 They're found
in yards
119 Romulus' twin
120 Uptight
121 Parts

12 Molly of song
13 In la-la land
14 Northwestern
nickname
15 Nabob
16 Flower seller?
17 ’Don't worry
about me’
18 Sears
department
DOWN
24 Detective show
1 View Irom
that spawned
’Barotta'
much ol 1-101
2 National
25 Censure
anthem since
33 Solt drink size
34 * _ Name*:
1980
Croco hit
3 Old Arabian
nomad
36 RN's specialty
4 Dadaist Max
38 Tell-slory link
5 Use a harvester 39 Samson's
betrayer
6 Segovia's
Instrument
40 With contempt
7 From _ Z
42 Admittedly
8 Rale poorly
43 Mole groups
9 End zone
45 Cries ol
surprise
dancer, e.g.
10 Weimar veto
50 T h e Way to
11 Tiebreakers, lor
Cook’ author
short
51 _ Sabo

53 Den, e g
54 _ Marla
55 Ones with
sweeping
responsibilities
56 T ake your
time’
57 Floral dessorl?
59 __ Center:
Denver arena
60 6'2*. S'7", e tc :
Abbr.
62 Teen trouble
63 Ritz, tor one
64 Internal conflict
67 Brandy bottle
tetters
68 Hosted
69 QED part
72 Triage ctrs.
77 Simon the
Zealot, e g
78 1999 Oscar
nomipee
Sevigny
79 ’The Restless
Gun" star John
80 Altar in the sky
82 Mercury ore

xwordeditoreaol.com

Stumped? Call 1-900-226*4413. 99

83 Tour
84 Tarzan actor
Ron
86 Jamboree gp
88 Indy entrant
90 Fork, for one
91 Actor In Mel
Brooks films
92 ’ Yeah, wove
got that!’
company
95 For now
96 Without
restriction
97 Wannabe
atty.’s
challenge
100 Harps'
cousins
102 Bmgo relative
103 Capital WNW
ot La Paz
104 Gas co
106 Sower lines?
108 Skier's aid
111 Kind ol cross
112 A big spender
may Hash one
113 Work unit

02004 tritium- MrdiaServices,Inc.

cents a minute

See crossword puzzle answers on Page 9A
HUNT MONUMENT CO.

DISPU4YYAHD
Hwy. 1 7 -9 2 - M aitland
P h o n e 3 3 9 -6 9 8 6
G en e Hunt. Owner

‘ Your Attordable
triend in the
BA IIS
Funeral Business' 407-841-2351
Orlando. FL

Bronze, Mamie&amp;Granite

• No In su ra n ce • S low Insurance
•E a s y C redit Terms
• A ffo rd a b le fo r eny B udget

FIRSTCHURCH OFTHENJUMENE

• Family Hour Plan Starts 1050.**
• Christian Burial Plan Slarta 1050.• Cremation Starts at 550.“

2 58 1 S a n fo rd A v a ., S a n fo r d , F L
407-3 1 12 *3 12 2
Pastor
Jon C arn al
10 JO a m.
Morning Wor*ti»p
• JO a m.
Sunday School
• 00 p m
Sunday Evening
7.00
pm
Wad Night Olbla Study
7:00 p.m.
Wad. Night K id* C lub

A Decade * ot Community Service1
.

\B A T T S FU N ER A L H O M E /

CRYSTAL CELESTE
MATHEWS
Crystal Celeste Mathews,
32, of 15th Street, St.
Petersburg, diet! Saturday,
March 13, 2004. She was bom
in Orlando. She was a graphic
designer.
Survivors include mother,
Sharon Stadom, of Maitland.
Golden's Funeral 1Iome,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
IDA MAY SJOBLO M
Ida May Sjoblom, 72, of
Lake Mary, died Monday,
March 15, 21HM. Born in
Albion, Pa. in 1932, she moved
,| to Central Florida in 1945. She
it and lw rhusband,‘Otis, were •former owners of several busi­
nesses in Lake Mary including
the Lake Mary’ IGA Grocery
Store. She was a member of
Arabian 1lorse America,
Arabian Mentor Network and
Sunshine State 1lorse Council.
She was a member of Lake
Mary Women's Club, Lake
Mary I listorical Society, First
Presbyterian Church of Lake
Mary and the Presbyterian
Women. She retired from the
Seminole County School
Board in 1994.
Survivors include husband,
Otis Sjoblom; daughter,
Barbara Land of Lake Mary;
son, Otis C. Sjoblom of Osteen;
two grandchildren; one great­
grandchild; sisters, Pat
Fletcher, Vesta Slaughter and
Cathy Gehr Robinson; brother
Jim Gehr.
In lieu of flowers, make
contributions in Ida May's
name to Freedom Ride, P.O.
Box 3741, Winter Park, FL
32792 or First Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary, 12H W.
Wilbur Ave., Lake Mary,
32746.
National Cremation Society,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

Stressed out? Find out why.
In toddy'* w orld, gaining prate of
m ind can K- d ifficult, Jul, u hen you
n-dd and u w Diene! Us The AWi-rri

Buy, read and use O ia n ttia :
The Modem id tn c e o l M enial Health by
LR o n Hubbard.

SALVATORE JO SEPH
T O R TO R IC I
Salvatore Joseph Tortorid,
84, o f Pine Winds Drive,
Sanford, died Wednesday,
March 17, 2(X)4. Born March
7, 1920, in Boston, he moved
to Central Florida in 1978. I le
was a veteran of the U.S.
Army in World War II. He
was retired from the U.S.
Postal Service, and was a
member of Nativity Catholic
Church. 1le was also
involved in the Nativity
Men’s Club, the Knights of
Columbus, the Companions
of the Predous Blood, and
the Italian-American Club of
Orlando.
Survivors include wife,
Ann Tortorid of Sanford; son,
Salvatore Tortorid of
Washington, D.C.; son,
Vincent Tortorid of
Tewksbury, Md.; brothers,
Charles and Lawrence; and
five grandchildren.
Visitation was held Friday,
March 19, at Nativity
Catholic Church Chapel.
Funeral mass is Saturday,
March 20, at Nativity
Catholic Church. Interment
will be at Oaklawn Park
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, dona­
tions can be made to TLCTender Loving Care in Care
of Nativity Catholic Church.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
1 Iome, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
VERNA TH ELM A LOU ISE
W ITK O W SK I
Verna Thelma Louise
Wilkowski, 94, of West
Village Drive, Deltona, died
Tuesday, March 16, 2004, at
I Inspice Care Center, Port
Orange. She was born July

26, 1909, in Gill Hall, Pa., and
moved to Central Florida 68
years ago from Pittsburgh.
She was a hom em aker and a
member of All Souls Catholic
Church, Sanford. She was a
Lady Moose member of
Royal Neighbors, Christian
M others at 1loly Angels in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Club, Deltona Ladies
Auxiliary Anglers Club of
Clarion, Pa.
Survivors include husband
Joseph John Wilkowski of
Deltona; daughter, Joan
Elizabeth Podunavac of
DeBary; sons, Andrew
Francis Wilkowski of
Pittsburgh, Clair, "C J" Joseph
Wilkowski of Ligioner, Pa.;
and grandson/caregiver
Deacon Bill Cavins of Winter
Park; 12 grandchildren; 20
great-grandchildren.
Memorial donations may
be made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler or All Souls
Catholic Church Building
Fund, Sanford.
Altman-Long Funeral
Homes, DeBary, in charge of
arrangements.
O T IS JA M E S YOUNG
Otis James Young, 56, of
Henry Place, Nashville, died
Saturday, March 13, 2004. I le
was born in Cluptey, Fla. He
was a garment presser.
Survivors include brothers,
Wallison Yates and Steve
Yates, both o f Altamonte
Springs; sister, Loretta
DeBerry of Orlando; three
children, Otis Jam es Young,
Jr., of Pleasantville, N.J., and
Khadynli and Bashara Young,
both of Nashville.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

H

IB r i s s o n
| FUNERAL H O M E
Seminole County's
M ost Experienced Fu neral H om e

1
|

I ComA
bined
§ Total O f
147 Years
y

to
vy

Caring
Service

Back row L to R Ron Kandjnr, Oocky Wlgglra. Lew McGann
Front row L to R Shorty Srriilh and BoMry Bowen

FU LFILLIN G YOUR FUN ERAL AND CREM ATION
N EED S LOCALLY AND W O RLD W ID E

905 Laurel Ave., Sanford

(407) 322-2131

Banfield Funeral Home
Family Owned &amp; Operated

The C hoice Is S im p le

407 - 327-1500
Com pare Funeral and Crem ation Prices
does not include merchandise
$4,000.00 T

Science of Menial Health by l. Run
I Hibbard, you've got Ih r know-how to
help pel rid id clu-cs!

Thi* explosive bnbellef deal* with
Ihr sirese-CTc-dling problem* you face
every
day—problem* that can
shorten your life!
Find out the only proven,
safe, workable way to erase
the causes of stress and gain confidence.

Call (813) 879-7022
to place your order.

twim ‘i

$3,000.00 -

■

$2,000.00 ••

Sen’ing Central Florida Since 1954

$1,000.00 ■ ■

“A Friend When You Really Need One

$0.00
Gramkow
CEM ETERIES
46A &amp; Rim-hurl Rd.

JH W

AND FUNERAL HOMES
24 Hrs. Telephone (407) 322*4263

" A s k F o r Your F r e e S im p licity P la n * P r e -A r r a n g e m e n t G u i d e ”

Woodlawn

Baldwin

Banfield

Funeral Homes
Burial

Cremation

�Page MA

T iif . H erald

Sunday. M arch 21. 2004

L
T h e W a y W e W ere:'

Speer family
was involved
in city’s past
"M em ories o f Seminole
County Families, 18501945,” published by the
Seminole County Historical
Society, includes several
excellent family histories,
one of which is that of the
Speer family, written by
Tnom as A. Speer. 1 have
edited this for you to enjoy.
M em ories o f Dr. Algernon
Sp eer and his family
William Speer served in
the American Revolutionary
War as a scout under Col.
Pickens at the Hattie of '96
in upper
South
Carolina.
He was
captured
by the
llritish and
imprisoned
in
Charleston;
„
..
he later
Grace Mario
CSCiipod
Stincciplicr serve
again.
After the
war, the state of South
Carolina issued him a land
grant on the Savannah
River known as Cherokee
Heights.
William Speer's third
child, Alexander, was a
frontiersman, planter,
politician, lawyer,
Methodist minister, journal­
ist and family man. He was
a highly respected member
of South Carolina politics.
He served as secretary of
stale and com ptroller for
South Carolina from 1H26 to
1829 and served four terms
in the South Carolina
House of Representatives.
He was also a personal
friend of Andrew Jackson,
who would later serve as
resident of the United
tales.
Alexander Speer opposed
John C. C alhoun's move­
ment for the Nullification
Resolution adopted in the
legislature in the 1830s.
This resolution was the
beginnings of the sentiment
for secession which later
resulted in the War Between
the States.
Alexander Sp eer's son,
Algernon Sidney, like his
siblings, was born on his
fam ily's homestead on
South Carolina in 1818. The
exact location of the planta­
tion is unknown, but it may
have been part of the large
William Speer plantation on
the Savannah River. The
family raised num erous
crops, operated a grist mill
and ran a general store.
In 1832, A lexander Speer
moved his family to
Cullodcn, Monroe County,
Ga. after he had resigned as
secretary of state. 1 le had
becom e bitter about the
nullification m ovem ent and
forgoing politics, becam e a
highly regarded M ethodist
minister, serving numerous
churches in central Georgia.
He was later editor of the
LaGranye Methodist new spa­
per.
While in Culloden, the
Speer family becam e good
friends with Arthur and
Mary Ginn. Arthur Ginn, an
avid peach grower, served
as justice of the peace and
postm aster for Culloden
and Monroe County. Both
Arthur and Mary Ginn had
been bom in Ireland.
The G inn's daughter,
C hristiana, was born July
13, 1831, in M illidgeville,
Ga. When she was 14 and
Algernon Sidney Speer was
17, they were married in
M arietta on Oct. 20, 1835.
In the late 1830s, Arthur
and Mary Ginn moved to
Enterprise, Fla., where
A rthur bi^ilt and operated a
hotel called the Enterprise
Hotel. This was a two-story
building which could hold
20 guests. It was visited by
Cal H u nter's riverboat men
and tourists.
A rthur Ginn served as
justice o f the peace and
postm aster for M osquito
County, in addition to his
duties as ow ner of his hotel.

P

S e e S tlD e c ip h e r, P a g e 7 A

if e

Scouting for Potatoes, T rash
Three Seminole County Boy and Cub Scout troops
serve the community with state forest clean-up project

FAMU event
awards three
local students
Seminole County Chapter
of Florida Agricultural and
Mechanical University
Alumni Association present­
ed its annual scholarship
banquet. Saturday evening,
March 13. Alumni,, FAMU
guests and supporters
enjoyed an evening of fun,
dining and the history of
FAMU students and alumni.
Mr. William L. McCray
and alumni, interim director
of the office o f recruitment
and scholarships was indeed
a great motivational speaker
and recruiter for FAMU.
McCray gave many success
stories of
the 116year-old
college of
love and
charity,
where there
is a legacy
of success.
1le told of
the design
Marva
FAMU has

H awkins

Heinld photo* by Chriitopher Patton

Boy and Cub Scouts from throe different troops (above) in Seminolo County gathered a heap of Irash and air potatoes Iasi week­
end in Lako County. Tho Saturday morning event started off with Scout Maslor Daniol Loonhardt (below) of Cub Scout Pack 692 in
Casselberry pointing out tho air potato vinos to tho Scouts. Cub Scout Craig Maynard ot Winter Springs (bottom) did his part by
picking up several dozen air potatoes.

By Christopher Patton
M anaging Editor

LAKE COUNTY — About a
dozen Boy and Cub Scouts from
three different tnx&gt;ps in Seminole
County journeyed across tlx* county
line last weekend for an air potato
raid.
Near the Wekivn River in the
Seminole Stale Forest, Scouts from
Sanford, Casselberry, Winter S p rin g s
and Altamonte Springs gathered up
several large garbage bags of the air
potatoes.
Native to tropical Asia, the air
potato, or Dioscorea luilbifera, can
quickly engulf native vegetation in
natural areas, climbing high into tux*
canopies. It produces large numbers
of "potatoes" or bulbils, which facili­
tate its spread and make it extremely
diffiarlt to eliminate because new
plants sprout from about every potato.
In addition to their search of the
air potato, Scouts also rounded up a
heap of Irash that included a set of
tin's, three hot water tanks and an
old television.
"Tlie rangers said don't worry
about the garbage, but I can’t six*
Scouts leaving garbage behind," said
Scout Master Daniel Loonhanlt of
Cub Scout Pack 692 in Casselberry.
"Anything and everything is out
here," he said to the scouts as lx* held
up a pair of discarded sunglasses
reminding them to lx* careful as they
searched for air potatix*s.
Tlie clean-up event was organized
by Leonhardt and was also attended
by two other tnnqcs from Sanford
and
Altamonte Springs. Tlie
Saturday morning event began with
Leonhnrdt pointing out the air jx»tatoes as he said "you know what this
is guys? This is a potato vine."

Many of tlx* scouts were very
familiar with the air potato, as they
had previously worked in the Black
I lammock area to rid tlie county pre­
serve of the invading weed. They fre­
quently sacrifice their tux* lime for
community clean ups to help them
earn world conservation awards and
eagle projects.
Along for tlie community project
was the Cub Scouts' fellow Bov
Scout Troop 543 of Sanford, spon­
sored by the Knights of Columbus.
As did several Sanford Boy Scouts
make the trip so did other Cub
Scouts from Altamonte Springs Pack
237.
"Wt* even had siblings that came
out (to help)," said Nicky Dreilvleis
of tlx* Sanford troop. "It's really good
luiw everybody polls together on a
weekend to help out."

ft,r

people's
lives and
reminded the audience that
"Success is by design" —
you must work hard to be in
tlie numbers, have acts of
faith, know your history,
keep charge o f your life, and
control your destiny. It does
matter where you start, and
also where you finish. Young
people are called to carry on
the legacy. They said it
couldn't be done. Hut there
is room at tho top. Join
FAMU—space is limited at
the university that has been
named university of the
year.
FAMU alumni of the
Seminole County Chapter
hosted the evening. Queen
E. Jones was mistress of cere­
monies, Sylvia H. Stallworth
rendered the pre-banquet music. Form er
Commissioner Robert
Thomas gave the invocation,
and Beverly M im s extended
welcome from the chapter.
Sanford Vice Mayor Dr.
Velma H. Will iams, city com­
missioner, district two
extended greetings from the
city of Sanford.
Entertainment for the
evening was given by Alien
Angels of I’raine as they per­
formed to the selection "I
Can Praise His Name." After
introduction of the guest
speaker by Seminole
Chapter President Daryl
Mobley, Carolyn Mobley, for­
mer Sanford ile, now lives in
Houston, thrilled the audi­
ence with the rendition of
" I he Day of a New
Beginning, the Day of
Jubillee."
Raymond G aines present­
ed the 2004 recipients of the
three chapter scholarships
were Nyeisha Franklin, third
place winner, who says she
lias always wanted to be
successful, be financially sta­
ble and plans to help her
mom who has influenced
and taken care o f her for 17
years. She plans to become a
See H aw kin s, P a g e 11A

Geneva readers speak out and it’s all ‘trash talk’
I have few pet peeves, but the one that
others sent via e-mail
disturbs me the most is people who litter.
in response:
Ever since those commercials ran when I
• "Count me in on
was younger with the Indian who shed a
the trash blight prob­
tear for the landscape blight that is trash
lem in Geneva. We all
along our roadways, I have fell that way.
know that it s because
Remember "Give a Dixit - Don't
of
the
Osceola
Pollute?" How about the "Pitch In” camLandfill. Trash and
ign? For a time, it seemed that litter
litter inadvertently
lliered everyone.
blow off trucks and
Darla Kinney
trailers headed to the
•Knowing last Wednesday that 1
would be spending the next several days
Scoles
landfill. I’ve seen on
hiking and camping in the unspeakably • • « • • • • • several
occasions
beautiful Florida that Is Desert Ranch,
trash pouring out of
and that I would not have much time to Seminole Count)’ trash trausjxin trucks.
prepare the aiming week's column, 1 It's going to Iiappen.
asked readers to sound off about the lit­
I think the solution is for Seminole
ter on Geneva's roadways and natural County to provide a dedicated trash
lands. The topic liad been on my mind
maintenance team tiut would patrol: 1.
since an attendee at the recent Geneva State Road 46 from Count)’ Road 415 to
Organizations Ita lic had expressed Iris Osceola Road. 2. Osceola Road from
disgust and concern about live filth-cov­ State Road 46 to the landfill entrance. 3.
ered state of State Road 46 from Geneva Count)’ Road 426 from Lockwood to
to Sanford and asked that the issue be State Road 46. I'm sun* tlierv an* other
addressed in "Stetson's Comer."
routes through Geneva that need to lx*
He was evidently not live only one patrolled. Let me know how 1 can help. I
who feels our slogan "Seminole County often pick up trash along Cemetery
— Florida's Natural O xiice" needs some Road and along First Street to Geneva
cleaning up to nuke it so. Here's wlut
Elementary. Hut's more often littering

K

I

from kids on their way to school. The
real issue is that we an* on the way to the
landfill, live county needs to provide
some extra services for the blight they
an* incurring on our community."
•"The litter on Geneva's roadways
botliers the heck out of me and I have
even stopped to pick it up from time to
time, not mat it matters because it Is right
Kick in a week or so. We live in such a
beautiful community and it really makes
me mad that folks treat it like a garbage
dump. It is not just the major roadways
either, I ride my horse through this com­
munity all the time and find places
where folks have apparently just aim e
out and dum|x*d their garbage in what
they thought was an out of the way spot.
It they can take the time to find an out of
the way spot in Geneva why the heck
can't they just go tiut little extra distance
and take it to the dump? It would lx*
really nice if tlx* county would come out
and dean up around here but it would
lx* even nia*r if folks would respect our
community and put their trash where it
belongs in tlx* first place."
•"It seems to me tliat 46 is a MESS
and a lot of it leading into Sanford is

because of all tlx* TRUCKS going to the
LANDFILL!! Osceola Road is a MESS
with 1RASH all in tlx* ditches and on the
road. It is because of the TRASH
I RUCKS and they do not keep tlx*ir livid
covered like it should lx*. A s to solving
this problem I did call the Road
IX'partment and fora few months it was
lx*tter and tlx* county did have work
crews out here cleaning it up and then
they slacked off and I guess it is time to
call them again...With all the work that
was done at the Vault, every week vve
stop by and pick up the TRASH that is
dumped off then*. Maybe it might be
worth time to get my video camera and
take some moving pictures of the trash
flying off the trash trucks— It might
take a day or two but it would lx* well
worth it. I am sure that on t rash pick up
day I could get plenty of proof where
most of tlie trash is coming from, at least
on Osceola Road. If I can be of ANY
HELP please get back with me. Hope
tills helps SOME!!"
•"I live in Seminole Woods. 1 have
noticed tills littering problem especially

See Scoles, Page 9A

I

�T iif . H e r a i j )

Sunday, M arch 2 1 .2 0 0 1

V a tic 7 \

Stinecipher —
C ontinued from Page OA
In the 1840s, Dr. Algernon
Sidney Speer, his wife
Christiana, and their two
small children, Arthur
Algernon and Mary
Christiana "Molly/' followed
the Ginns to Enterprise.
During Dr. Sp eer's explo­
ration of the upper St. Johns
River, he discovered a large
Indian mound which would
becom e known as Indian
Mound Slough and Indian
Mound Village. Because of
the rich shell soils and the
warm river water, wild
oranges flourished there. Dr.
Speer selected 100 acres of
these lands for a patent hav­
ing sworn the lands were
unusable for a military site.
Soon afterw ard, he cultivat­
ed his first orange grove.
During the second
Sem inole Indian War, which
lasted from 1835-1842,
Arthur Ginn served as a

lieutenant colonel and quar­
ter master. Mis son-in-law
served as a physician in
Aaron Jarnigan’s company,
Gen. Benjam in Hopkins
Division of Florida Troops.
About 1844, the Speer and
Ginn fam ilies moved from
Enterprise to a little north of
Fort Mellon. Dr. Speer built
a typical two-pen log house
with a dog walk between its
two living areas. Arthur
Ginn build his hom e south
of Dr. Sp eer's I louse.
The Sp eer's log home was
where their neighbors gath­
ered during the last Indian
scare. This turned o n t to be a
false alarm by a black ser­
vant who was hom esick for
her former home in Georgia.
'D r. Algernon Speer cu lti­
vated his com m ercial orange
grove in the region just
north of his home; this later
becam e known as the

famous Speer Grove. It
becam e a tourist attraction
about 1866; today the site is
marked by a small city park
and a granite monument
erected in 1941.
Dr. Speer was also the
owner and operator of three
river boats: I he "I lancock,"
the "Tom Thum b" and the
"Sara Spaulding." They
plied the river between Fort
Mellon and Jacksonville, car­
rying passengers, freight
and mail during the 1840s
and 1850s. These boats were
the only contact with the
outside world for many of
the settlers of Fort Mellon
and Fort Reid. Dr. Speer's
riverboat line was the earli­
est riverboat transportation
on the St. Johns River. After
Sp eer's death in 1857,
Arthur Ginn sold the riverboats to Jacob Brock, who
expanded the line to include

the "D arlington," which
would later be captured by
the Yankees during the Civil
War.
On Jan. 30, 1845,
M osquito County was
renamed O range County,
greatly influenced by Dr.
Algernon Speer, who
becam e the first representa­
tive to the territorial legisla­
ture to the newly named
county.
On March 30, 1845,
Florida was admitted into
the Union, and on July 1&lt;&gt; of
that year, Mellonville
becam e the county seat ot
Orange County. Arthur Ginn
was appointed clerk ol the
court; his jurisdiction includ­
ed lands which would later
com prise Volusia and
Sem inole counties.
In 1854, while serving in
the Florida legislature. Dr.
Speer introduced a bill to

form Volusia County out of
the north end of O range
County. The St. Johns River
formed the dividing line,
largely because ol the sup­
port by Dr. Speer.
Dr. Speer's wife
Christiana died in 1853 dur­
ing the birth ol their child,
Ella. Their other children
were Arthur Alexander,
Algernon Sidney Jr. and
Mary Christiana. Later, Dr.
Speer married Julia A. I lart.
She was the daughter of
Isiah D. Hart, the founder ot
Jacksonville. Julia Hart's
brother, Ossian B. I lart,
becam e Florida's lirst gover­
nor after Reconstruction.
Algernon anti Julia hail one
child, Lula, born in 1850.
In 1855, Dr. Algernon
Sp eer's lirst cousin, Judge
Jam es G. Speer, came to Fort
Reid from South Carolina,
having been appointed

United States Com m issioner
for Indian Affairs. Judge
Sp eer's appointm ent was
not well received bv the se t­
tlers who had fought the
hostile Indians during the
war. Within a year, Judge
Speer moved from Fort Reid
to Oakland, where he built
his hom estead and orange
grove.
Dr. Algernon Speer
drowned at the age ol 39 on
a boating accident on Lake
G eorge in May 1847. Also o n
board were a black servant
and Algernon Speer I r.. age
12. The small steam er was
being towed to Jacksonville
by the larger steam boat
"D arlington" when it
swamped and sank.
Algernon Speer Jr. was
rescued by Cupt Brock.
Dr. Sp eer's body was
recovered and he was
buried Sept. 7, 1857.

NOTICE OF
TOWN HALL
MEETING
T h e C ITY C O M M ISSIO N of th e
C ITY O F LO N G W O O D is holding
and old fash ion ed Town Hall
M eeting.
MONDAY, M ARCH 2 2 , 2 0 0 4

LO N G W O O D C ITY C O M M ISSIO N
CH AM BERS
1 7 5 W. W A R R E N A VEN U E
LO N G W O O D , FLO R ID A

You c a n bu y y ou r

insurance
f ro m a s t r a n g e r at a

NUMBER

o r fro m

TONY
RUSSI
IN S U R A N C E

RICH ARD R U SSI
...a neighbor, someone you know,
someone you can mist and respect
Call today and talk to a real person
who cares about your family’s
protection and security.

Since IV6N
2575 S. French Ave.
Sanford

(407) 322-0285

\Auto-Owners Insurance
L ilo H o m o C a r B u sin e ss
r /if

r v iifc

O ur expanded Emergency Department means a
bigger (and better) and more comfortable waiting
area. It means more (and better) examination and
treatment rooms, with more privacy. It means more
(and better) testing and diagnostic equipment to help
us determine sooner exactly what the problem is.

M a rc h

M a k e o v e r!

C h a n g e z , A G o o d T h in g

Bigger doesn't always mean better. But the
bigger Emergency Department at Orlando Regional
South Seminole Hospital will certainly help make
us better.

AFTER

O r l a n d o R e g io n a l

H a ir by:
K e n E w in g
M a k e u p by:
R u d y P e re z

South Seminole Hospital

c a ll o r c o m e b y co
s c h e d u le y o u r
m akeo ver and
f in d t h e
b e a u t y w it h in !

/A s a l o i A .
2 « 0 S . I ’ u r k A v e ., S u n f o r d
( L o e u t e d u t 2 n d &amp; l* u r k D o w n to w n )

www.changeza8alon.com

�r a g e o/\

IKK lll.KAI.ll

aunoay. Marcn z\. 2ut)4

Church Bircctorp
St. Peter’s
Episcopal
Church
700 Rinehart Rd.
Lake Mary
Rev. Charles L. Holt,
Rector
Sunday Morning
Worship 7:30, 9:00
&amp; 11:15 am

4 0 0 -A M E

4 0 2 -A s s e m b ly o f G o d
Fam ily W orsh ip Center
2462 S. Park Avo
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Sorvice 9:30AM
Wednesday Sorvice 7PM

H istoric St Jamos
AME Church
819 Cypress Avonuo
Sanford, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogors Edgo, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Biblo Study, Wed , 6 30PM

4 0 1 -A n g lic a n

W ekiva A ssem b ly of God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood. FL 32779
407-774-0777
Grog Freeman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs, 8:15AM
A 10:45AM
Sunday School 9:30AM

Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
A nglican Cathedral
3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 milo off Greenoway,
SR 417 Going Enst)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Of Common Prayor
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
BAM
Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Wookday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
t2Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
Tho Difference is
. . .Worth the Distance

BARNES HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

COMPLETE SYSTEMS • ADOONS
FREE ESTIMATES • SERVICE AU BRANDS
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
•HEAT PUMP EXPERTS'
STATE CERT/CAC0368Z4

915 W. 2nd St. 323-3517

SEMINOLETRINITYCHRISTIAN
SCHOOLandDAYCARE
Pre-school thru 12th grade

’A M m try ol Church ol God ol Sanlord
A BEKA Curriculum
802 W. 22nd St., Sanlord • 321-2723

’SinbrJs On* Sice GLmj Snap'
305 Palmetto Avarua ■Sanford. FL 1ZT71
407/331 2360 • F ir 407/330-1M2
COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
C O L O N IA L

ROOM
RESTAURANT

323-2999

M Sat fl 30 AM• 7 PM
115 E. FIRST ST.,
SANFORD

:

(iR A M K O W
H o m

e

• Complete Funeral Services • Cremation
• Marion &amp; Monuments • Prearrangements
SOCL Arporl Bind, SanfcxdJ2771
3 8 8 -3 2 1 3

.
A
i l H
A m 1
m

j

mm
I T
T

SANFORD
207 E. 25th Sf.
321-0885
longw ood

Hwy. 434 &amp; 427

H a rd w a re

Ca s s e l b e r r y

S tO re S

Winter Park Dr,
339-7365

BARREL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSIONS
DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF
209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL

LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
RON RUSSI &amp; STAFF

2626 Iroquois A ve . • 322-2070

BRISSON
FUNERAL HOME
OR -SHORTY* SMITH AND
ROBERT 1 DRISSON

C entral B aptist Church
3101 Wosl SR 46
Sanford, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914

Palm etto A venue B aptist C hurch

wwwxbcsanlQfttWfl
Jimmy Dale Pattorson, Senior
Pastor
Sunday Sorvlces
Sunday Morning Biblo Study 9:45
am
Worship Services 8:30am, 11am,
6pm
Wednesday
Prayor Sorvtco 6:30
pm

C o u ntrysid e B aptist C hurch
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lako Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wod Prayor Mooling 7:30PM
Nursory Providod

First B aptist C hurch
o t Longw ood
891 State Road 434 Easl
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
Sunday* 9:45 AM Bible Study
• 11;00AM Worship Servico
•5:00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Discipleship Sludy
•5:30PM Pastor's
Discipleship Sludy
•5:30Vocnl Ensomblos
W ednesday
•6:00 PM Kids Kaloidoscopo
(Children's Creative Arts)
•6PM Discipleship Classes
.
•6PM Orchestra
•6:30 Youth Bible Study
•7PM Pastor’s Bible Sludy
•7PM Choir Rehearsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

First B aptist M arkham W oods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2065
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday*W orship 10 45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
W ednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

104 S. Pari Ave Downtown Sanlord
407-324-5636 GiassAddxdt com
Virgil &amp; Denise Hurley
Custom Work • Classes • Supplies
"Sund GUm ten! Eipenant »* PncetaiP

Call Ted Walker At 407322-2611 To Sponsor
This Church Page

2626 Palmetto Avo
Sanford, FL 32773
(407) 323-1583
w obsitow w w 1’AO CLCS org
‘ The Family Friendly Church'

Ron Williams, S r Paslor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, College and Career
Pastor
Androw Jonkins, Studenl Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garroll, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M. Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Biblo Study 9.45am
•Sunday Evo Svc. 6pm
W ednesday Bible Study &amp;AWANA
7pm
Hom o of Liberty
Christian School
G rades K-4 Through 12lh

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

4 0 7 -C a t h o lic
All Souls C atholic Church
Comer ot 9th SI &amp; S, Oak Avo
Sanford, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Troul, Paslor
W eekday Mass 9AM, Mon-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 r is tia n
Satoharbor C h ristian Church
730 Llpsala Road
Sanford, FL
407-322*0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joo Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Ministor
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

4 1 3 -C h r ls tia n S c ie n c e

9th SL and Laurel Ave.
Sanford *322-2131

Stained Glass Creations

114 N. PARK AVE., SANFORD
322-0331

F u n e r a l

!

4 0 4 -B a p tis t

GLASS ADDICTS

THE McKIBBIN
AGENCY
in s u r a n c e

Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S. Sanford Avo
Sanlord, FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrono Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Biblo Sludy, Wod, 7pm
Clothos Closol (Free to public) 3rd
Sat., oach mo. 10am-1pm

JIM ROWE
PEST CONTROL

/Diamond Glass
v
Company, Inc,

w

4 0 4 -B a p tis t

4 0 4 -B a p t is t

First Baptist Sanford
519 S. ParkA ve. Sanlord. FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rov. Rick Blythe, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School ,9:15AM
Sunday Worship, 10:30A;6P
Wed Activities, all agos, 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

First C hurch of Christ,
Scientist, Longw ood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ed n e sd ay...... 7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Woklva Springs Rd
Sle 149A, Longwood, FL

Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fn 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

4 1 9 -C h u r c h o f G o d
Church of God

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 S ch o o l.....9:30AM
Morning Worship.. 11 AM
Evening W orship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

601 W. 22nd St. Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev W es Tanksley, Paslor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Morning Worship.. 10 45AM
Evening Sorvice 6PM
W ednesday Classes
lor 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
Pro-School. 407-323-1411

4 2 5 -C o n g r e g a tio n a l

4 4 0 -L u th e r a n

Grace Fellow ship C ongregational
C hurch (NA CCC )
2401 S ParkA ve, Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday S ch o o l.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship 11AM
Choir Practice Wed. . 6 30PM
Baby sitting service available

Now Croatlon Lutheran
Church
101 (Jpsala Rd, Sanford Hwy46A A
Upsala Rd
Intortm Localion: Llpsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresomann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM A 6:30PM
Nursory Provided
www.NowCroa1ionChurch.ee

4 2 8 -E p is c o p a l
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S Park Avo 0 4th SI. Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 A 10a.m
Nursery &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midwook worship in Chapel on
Tuos., Weds &amp; Thurs. Communjty
moal 0 5:30pm Weds. For limos A
detail of studies and nclivitios. Call
407-322-4611

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L Holt, Rector
Wkond Eucharist: Sal. 5pm
Sun 7:30am. 9am, 11:15am
Sun School 10:15am
Child Church 9am
Nursory, 8:45am -12.45pm
W ednesday Eucharist 7pm

E p is c o p a l
C hurch of The
Holy Com forter

'CnanvnatrcEpHcopal Church'
803 W 4 th St
Sonlord, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist .. 9 30AM

Church or 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 Paslor... 11 AM
Evening Service ......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (W ed) 7PM.

4 4 9 -P r e s b y te r ia n

4 3 7 -N o n -

First Prosbytorinn Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662

D e n o m in a tio n a l
Faithful W ord M inistries
Christian Rosourco Center
Lakoviow Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E Commercial SI., Sanford
Sunday Servico 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4 - 1 2 ) .....11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Rolroshmorils .... 12:30PM
Wednesday
•Fellowship Mooting.....7.30PM
Friday
•Chnslinn Counseling . 2-5PM
(Ploaso call 407-328-4300 for appt)
Rov. Stove M ichels
Pastor/D Irector

Email h o ccfiian lQ id cio sb yju fl
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursory
Adult Sun, School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:1 SAM
Sun. Youth, Food, Movie, Fellowship
5PM
Mon. Choir A Betts Rehearsal 7PM
Wod. Evo Dinnor (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wod. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wod Biblo Study Middle School 6PM
Wod. Praiso Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
Wo Welcome Your Visit At Any Event
Dr Bill Chegwin, Intortm Ministor
•

G reater Faith Fellow ship
"A church dosigned
with you in Mind”
909 East Church Avo,
Longwood, FL
(behind Long John Silver s)
407-474 0415
Sunday Servico: 10AM
Wod Biblo Sludy. 7PM
'You Need W hat Wo Are Ofloring'

Sem inole C om m unity Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199
w w w .S B m in olo ch urch .com
Jerry Walsh. Paslor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9 00AM A 10 45AM
Practical M essages
Contem porary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Sorvlces
Professional Child Care

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS H IL L S D A
800 East 2nd St. Sanlord, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath S c h o o l
9 :30AM
Divino W orsh ip ___11AM
Wed Prayor Mlg 7:30 PM

Show er Dow n of Blessings
201 Elm Avo, Sanford, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Paslor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue, Prayer, Bible Study, 7:30 PM

4 4 0 -L u th e r a n
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst Pastor
Saturday E ve n in g .....5:30PM
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning
8AM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ... 9 30Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

P ro p h e c y
Grace Baptist Church

Lakeside Fellow ship UMC
www.lakosidelellowshlp.org
407-330-6560
305 S Orange Blvd, Sanford,
North Of Hoalhrow
Bob Marlin, Paslor
Traditional Service . .8 30AM
Conlomporary Svc.. 10:30AM
Children A Student Ministries
Safo Nursery Providod

4 3 1 -C h a r is m a tic

4 2 2 -C h u r c h o f G o d o f

919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday S c h o o l.....9:30am
Morning Worship ...10:45am
Evening W o rsh ip .....6:00pm
W ed Eve. Service ....6:30pm

4 4 3 -M e th o d is t
Christ United M olhodlsl Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tuckor Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayno Stono, Pastor
Sunday School....... 9:30am
Inter-Mission...........10;30arn
Morning Worship ...11 am
Bible Study
W ed nesd ay............6:30am
Children's Time
Included In Worship
Nursery providod for Babies
and Small Children.
'Sm all Enough To Lovo You •
Growing in Christ To Servo You"

Lutheran C hurch of
The Redeem er
(M issouri Synod)
2525 S Oak Ave. Sanford, FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday S c h o o l...... 9:15AM
Worship Service.....10 30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Http://www terms org

«

»

ie' •

-w —II Al I

M arkham W oods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lako Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews.
Interim Minister
Sunday School, all ages 9AM/10AM
Church Services 10AM
Nursery Providod

Upsala Com m unity
Presbyterian Church
'Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ"
Corner of 46-A A Upsala Road
407-330-2635

vmKAiOsalachurch.com
Rev. Bryan L, Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9 00am
Nursery Caro bogins 9 00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Praise A Prayor-2nd A 4 Sunday &lt;
6pm
Youlh fellowship 2nd Sun. 5pm
Children's Ministry Opportunities
"Voices ot Praise" Choir
Weds. 7pm
Bible Studies-Mon 7pm
A Fri 11am
Women's Dorcas Circle
1st Tues, 7:30pm
Men's Breakfast 2nd Sun 8am
Fellowship Dinnor
2nd Wed. 6 30pm

4 5 8 -W e s le y a n
W esleyan C hurch of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Lett - One Mile)
Leonard O ’Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
Whore the Gospel is good News*
Sunday S ch o o l....... 9 45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening w orship.....6PM
Mid-Woek Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Life With us

Schedule
Your Church
ByCalling
TedWalker
407- 322-2611

�T h e H f.r a i j &gt;

Sunday. M arch 21. 2 00 4

P a ffC

9A

Scoles ------------C o n t in u e d fro m

Page 6A

on Rt.46 and Rt. 426. In an aiva
dotted with horse farms and live
farms, then? is so much litter in
and along the ditches it is really
sad and disgusting. I suggest an
'adopt a roadway' program
might help."
•"State Road 426 toward
Geneva was a mess tin- other day.
there can’t be that many Jitter­
bugs. I have seen trash blow out
of garbage tnreks as they race
along. My particular complaint is
that First Street has become a
shortcut to the dump. Most of the
afternoon traffic is made up of
trucks and trailers loaded with
debris, not paying any attention
to the 'No Tracks' sign, and usu­
ally not respecting the speed
limit. The tracks that say
Seminole County on the side are
the worst offenders, obviously
enjoying immunity. We no longer
see any speed enforcement
thmugh town, even near the
school. I don’t want landfill traffic
going past my house, but then I
think you live on Osceola Road
and probably don’t like it there
either, so I might as well accept it.
But that’s off the topic. Good luck
with any effort to keep Geneva
beautiful. The trouble is, someone
who reads 'Stetson’s Comer' is

likely to litter."
•"I don’t travel State Road 46
too oftea but I do travel County
Road 426 every workday. I am
amazed at the amount of litter in
tire ditches. 1 would be more than
happy to participate in periodic
community cleanup days. You
must be psychic, because I had
just been bemoaning the condi­
tion of the roadsides.”
•'T think the worst roads are*
the ones leading into the landfill,
especially State Road 46 from
Sanford. You can see that the
trash ends where the tracks pul!
in to Osceola Road. I think the
landfill trucks need to get new
covers for their tracks and that
they should be forced to clean up
along the total roadway from
Sanford to the landfill."
•"One t h in g that tic k s me off
about littering is that on the way
to the county landfill on Osceola,
numerous items fall off vehicles
or trailers and just end up clutter­
ing the side of the road. Many
large items lay there and never
get picked up by tire person who
dropped it (even though you
know who you are). 1 low would
you like it if we dropped things in
your community that created an
eyesore? Take some pride in the

environment."
•"I live on Osceola Road, the
dump road, and it is terrible here
because of all the trash that goes
to the dump. I see people all the
time stopping right outside the
gall’s to the dump to tie a tarp on
the load. They get fined if there is
no tnrp, but stopping outside the
gates does nothing for the rest of
the roadways. There is no good
answer because the county dot's
not want to spend the time and
money keeping the roads clean. It
needs to be the responsibility of
the [xsiple who live on the roads
to take care of the trash, theirs or
not, if they want clean roads. I am
always picking up trash in front
of my house."
•"I agree that there is a lot of
trash along the roadways in
Geneva. State Road 46 seems to
collect a lot as well as Osceola
Road. I don’t know the answer,
except to make sure the garbage
tracks are covered when they are
hauling trash."
•"I hope you receive lots of
feedback on this issue. It occurred
to me that I’m 'blaming’ it on our
locals rather than the folks that fly
through on the way to someplace
else. Maybe 'do not litter' signs
would help on Stale Road 46 or

'dispose of your trash at the
dump, not before' for the folks
that cut through our back roads
to the dump. In any case here are
my thoughts: It's a shame that the
words trash and Geneva should
ever lx? found in the same sen­
tence. In a time where we com­
plain about not having control
over so many aspects of our live's,
1 believe that disposing of one’s
personal trash is one we can easi­
ly control and should take
responsibility for. It's not as if
there aren’t plenty of appropriate
places to dispose of it: conven­
ience stores such as Marathon
and Handi-Way, the U.S. Post
Office, gas stations, drag stores,
grocery store’s, discount stores,
feed stores, and fast-fixxi chains.
Think about how many of these
places we pass or stop at on any
given day. On a personal note.
I’m sure that I echo the senti­
ments of other Geneva residents
that I resent having to walk my
road front property before I cut
the grass on my ride-a-mower,
checking for beer Kittles and
soda cups; glass and paper items
that lie in wait for my mower
blade to either shred them into
hundreds of annoying or danger­
ous pieces. We are ix-tler man

this. Let's start acting like it. Our
human and animal neighbors
deserve bettor. Geneva, 'our
beautiful lost world' deserves
better."
My thanks to all who wrote in.
1lopefully your time and effort
will make a difference.

We " i iil you to tell its tWwf you
bunt’ Hint is gtrod ahmt Geneva!
Please sluin' your information. Ideas
ami comments ly calling 407-3492140,
via
e-mail
at
darhsSinphtel.net, t/mt "Stetson’s
Comer'' in tlicsubject line), or w ithii
five to 407-349-1311. Thanks!

Answer key to today’s puzzle

See the crossword puzzle on Page 5A

AttentonFaroatsl
40 wcconds, another ch ild
bMMHfMt but or m in in g inAnudoa.
B vrry

PAMUfnHf k M

( /. in our chfidnan to ttittii

IHfarmatitttt that mtOdMornymir^kasta Z tfk .

r~

CASH

FOR STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS;
ANNUITIES and INSURANCE PAYO

(800)794-731Q
J.G. Wentworth means CASH NOW
for Structured Settlements!

TRANSMISSION
TROUBLE?
Harrell
&amp; Beverly
Transmissions
209 \V. 25th SI., Sanford
Since 1959 ...Same h&gt;cat ion
MV-00564

■GBAHDlOffDilNB!SAlE(COmiNtfES)THRIJ MAHCHI27TH1

ilROOtWSNISUPBIlC

Je r i c k s o n ,

i CVSIOM poors A M ) SPAS,

If
visit ouR
poaD &lt;SPLAr

V, , SEE 20 HOT TUBS ON DISPLAY ■
v ^ S A U E BIG ON ALL HOT TUBS!I
l

V

r

Rntrv* i ItM tn l uuk In our mood room!

FANTASTIC SAUINGS ON GRILLS
&amp;- ISLANDS

&amp; 2 5 % OFF ALL TOYS AND GAMES

n

m

r w

M

PHOTOMOTM0KAT1V1 Of f All MOTfUA

x . 25% OFF ALL CUSTOM FURNITURE
NAME.
O f ORDERS. MANY MORE SPECIALS
THROUGHOUT STORE.
ADDRESS; -

3” TABLETS
25 LB. BUCKET

$3999

PHONE: -----------------------------------------EMAIL:__________________________

n

mtchau Ktrnu, mutt n &gt; : *

omri m - « e»

UAAO IIT&gt;&lt;.ITTKS»&lt;TOM t ix a i H M IIfU K

uwctir luicniooiMAor au m n ,

Located at SE Comer ol Nova &amp; Beville Rd., South Daytona
"
'- g INova Rd. Directly Behind John's Applience)
(Feeing
386-304-9883 •www.erickeonpoole.com
38

leading killer o f women, just as with men. And after menopause, a woman’s risk increases.
Talk to your doctor about your risk factors for heart disease and how to control them. Ask

Looking for
information on
home health
agencies and
nursing homes?
We

can

h e l p . ..

1-800-MEDICARE

1

w ru n *

i« .

« I —* 1 . 1

m a im i
*•••.•**•.
, •« U . ». I .

i* .. *

m«
•# t a l l i

and laboratories. For more information about preventing cardiac disease visit our web site or
call (8 0 0 )4 4 7 * 1 4 3 5 .

A * O r l a n d o R e g io n a l H e a l t h c a r e
w w w .o rla n d o re g io n a l.o rg

Orlando Regional Medical Center • Orlando Regional Lucerne Hospital - Orlando Regional Sand lake Hospital
Orlando Regional South Seminole Hospital - Orlando Regional St. Cloud Hospital •. ORMC Ambulatory Care Center
Highland I.akcs Patient Center - Kissimmee Patient Center • Oviedo Patient Center

(1-800-633-4227)
M i d i U l.ltM

about cholesterol screening, now available for women at Orlando Regional Healthcare hospitals

$ 3 5 Cholesterol screening now available for women.

w w w .m e d ic a r e .g o v

mi. H i . , i.i . . .

Wc often think o f heart trouble as a man’s problem. But the fact is, cardiovascular disease is the

«**«•*«
* * • » Mi

�I 'a g C

IU /\

I III: I IKK MI*

Sunday. M an’ll 21. 2U04

SPOTLIGHT on BUSINESS
M U ST P R E S E N T C O U PO N • M U ST P R E SE N T C O U PO N

TIREDOFeiUERVIDEOSTDDES
STRANGLINGVDUDWMLETP

LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
FULL LIQUOR
BAR

Come On Over And See Us At

V ID E O R E V E W !

ENJOY A RELAXING DINING EXPERIENCE
IN OUR NEWLY REMODELED
CLIMATE CONTROL DINING AREA

Wc Have The Cheapest DVD Prices In Town!

$ 2.99 Each
$ 4.99 For 2
s ; y $ 6.99 For 3

FEA TU R IN G

STEAKS, SEAFOOD, CHICKEN, B-B-Q
ALL-U-CAN-EAT CATFISH
EVERY FRIDAY

A N Y S E R V IC E
OR R E P A IR

HOURS:
TU TU 11 AM - 9 PM • FRI SAT H AM • 10 PM
SUN. 8 AM •it I’M (Closed Monday)

e x iR S H S
/A u la

l

f^ e p a i v

" "$ 9.99 For 5

INSIDE • OUTSIDE • RIVERSIDE
OPEN 6 DAYS LUNCH AND DINNER
BREAKFAST FRI. SAT &amp; SUN ONLY

j^ c fftr m ta v ic e

I »*«-»

11

14071328-5871

^

3 6 9 9 O r la n d o Dr.
S a n fo r d , F L 3 2 7 7 8
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 -8 8 9 9

ON THE WOODED HANKS
OF THE ST. JOHNS RIVER
4HK W. H ICH BA N KS III).
DEI1ARY

u/l

2 6 5 0 S. O rla n d o Dr., S a n fo rd FL

V ID E O R E V IE W

Located In the Walmarl Shopping
Center on 17-92 Just North of
Lake Mary Blvd.

3 8 6 -6 6 8 -8 8 9 1

T!vT g j

M UST P R E SE N T COUPON • M U ST P R E SE N T CO U PO N

T ire d O f C ooling
o r H e a tin g
The O utdoors?
ENERGY
E F F IC IE N T
DOORS AND
W IN D O W S
C all Us B efore You Buy!

v

• Family Owned &amp; Operated
• Over 25 Years Experience

4

&gt;

j
9

“

( J

W e 're not ju st

v

q

Interested in your own

scuba anymore...
3 W e are the area's prem ierC

NEW

Q U A L IFY FO R UP TO $25,000.00
FR E E DOWN PAYM ENT
A SSISTA N C E

$10 Off Any Dive Class
-'or $1 Off Any500 Count painiball
Not Valid with Any Oilier OHenor Special Limit 1 Per Person • With This Ad

j

'l
VN )

407-644-4796

HOME

in S anford?

P A ltiT E J A y / c e n t e r

Free or low cost lots &amp; Low interest loans,
Appliances and Warranty Included

SC U BA

MfllhThisAd. v

Y O W REPLACEMSN7 SPECIALIST

(

'

Window or Door
Replacement

MID FLORIDA WINDOW &amp; DOOR, INC.
L I C E N S E WT10565
, B O N D E D • IN S U R E D

-

1 0 % O ff Any

Randy &amp; Sharon Schoon
...Long lime local residents —
Covering All Of Orange &lt;S
Seminole Counties

V *

U U

CA LL Trinity Homes

S a la t • S e rv U a - R r n t n li * T r ip ,

(407) 539 1085 or

Phil &amp; Linda Merchant

zz

(407) 322-1848

(407) 620 0311

3005 W. Lake M ary Blvd. #113
Lake Mary, F L 32746

“ T

•ne«l lo Dockside Imports •

A sk A b o ut O u r
VO P a y s Sam e
A s C a sh P la n

Fax (407) 322-5914 www.wntscuba.com
E-mail diveCSwnlscuba.ciom
"Serving Central Florida Since 1996

W ELLS
FAnU O

A

SANFORD

C n rittg F o r T h e S p e c ia l
N e e d s O f W o m en

SHOP

Accepting New Patients
Most Insurances, HMO's and PPO's

S E N IO R C IT IZ E N ..... $ 7 .0 0

R egular H air C u t....... $ 8.00
Flat-Tops &amp; S tyles ..$10.00
Face S h a v e ..............$10.00
B e a rd T rim .................$5.00

11HME
^MORTGAGE

O

b s t e t r ic s

• G

ynecology

• I

VlVONA’S
DELIVER or D IN E-IN
SANFORD
2477 PARKAVE. iCom«a tu t p*na* i

n f e r t il it y

SWORDHOURS ttovSi 9*^1DpnvCto»dSurety

407-324-5147

• N o rm al P re g n a n c y

18"

• H igh R isk P re g n a n c y

X-Large
w /3 Toppings

• T u b al Ligation
• T u b al R e v e rs a l

* 1 1 .9 9

• H y s te re c to m y

Ono Coupon Per Order. Not
Valid With Any Other
Discount. Expires 3/29/04

• A lte rn a tiv e T h e ra p y

LAKE MARY
LAKE MARY POINT •PUBUX PLAZA
I 7 K L A fdjn fivi : W S a w ,C o r r v rf,C o fc jii
LAKE WARY HOURS Ewrydly IOot • IQpm
s

'" ’ lV " Large"”
Thin Crust
With O ne Topping

* 7 .9 5

Ono Coupon Per Order. Not
Valid Wllh Any Other
Discount. Expires 3/29/04

to H y s te re c to m y

We would like to invite you to visit our
newly expanded facility.

Russell

w i-f l

(wireless
» t)

WHO WOULD HAVE
THOUGHT HEALTHY
COULD TASTE SO &lt;300DP

Any 3 Subs

Most HMO's, PPO's, private insurance ami others are accepted.
Se I labia Espanol.

One Coupon Per Order. Not
Valid With Any Other
Discount. Expires 3/29/04

Cordell Mitchell, M.D.

M O N . - SAT. 8 a m - 6 pm
2 0 2 1 F r e n c h A v e ., S a n fo r d

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

* 1 3 .9 5

4 0 7 -8 6 2 -1 5 5 0

Wk I

|

THE

S E R V IN G B R O O K L Y N S T Y L E P IZ Z A

-

www.vlvonat.com (Come vitll A get more coupons)

W

, bi r ■

‘bddooFF 10* OFF

any
purchase

11

FREE
N A IL T R IM
Call For Appointment

m
■

Free Novelty
Month at.,

w
fU

5

11
11
11

j

k

t
I
I
I
I

r
I
I
I
I

P u p p ie s o r 0#
S u p p lie s ^

OnejCoupon Per_Visit

s1 0 .0 0
j| B a th S p e c ia l
11

k _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j k

C a ll

1

407-328-1810

S
01
TJ
M

2102 French Ave.
(next to Frankie's Cleaners)
407-328-0616

March Hours Open:
Mon.-Sat. 12 ,pm___
to 9r...
pm
Sunday*

4 pm lo 9 pm

I

| 1FREE NOVELTY with • purchflif of oiu font, NOVELTY |
'FREE 6 Choc Sandwiches or 6 Cream Ban

I
I

For Appointment

1219 S. French Ave. (17-92)
Sanford
Sun.. Mon.. Tues, Thurs, Fri. 11 -6« Sal. 11-8 • Closed Wed.

,

Ic e C r e a m D e p o t

Stop In Today and Reserve Yours Now !

A

_ _

in

Puppies M ake Great Gifts!

One Coupon Per Visit

• 12 Wings *6 Pack Soda
One Coupon Per Order.
Not Valid With Any Other Discount.
Expires 3/29/04

l!3 “ March is..7 §

1

PU PPY
BARN

any p u ppy
o v e r $400

Family Pack
•One 20' Pizza Witti Four Toppings

ASK FOR OUR DAILY LUNCH a DINNER SPECIALSI

974 Douglas Ave. • Suite 102 • Ruin tree Office Park
Altamonte Springs • FL 32714

r

*19.99

I

W ith the purchase of 8” Ice Cream Cake Or larger

1

NOVELTIES

■

NUT BAR (van., peanuts, choc, cold fudge, choc, coating)

1

CREAM BAR (van., choc., cherry, butterscotch coating)
ICE CREAM SANDWICH (van., choc, cookie)

u
1

ICE CREAM CHOC. CHIP SANDWICH (van., choc.chip cookie) "
H

i

■ O F F E R S EXPIRES 3-31-04

�I
H I E M L K A li)

Monett, Rood to wed

SiiiHiny. March 2 1 ,2 0 0 4 r a g e

IIA

Project -----------Continued from Page 1A
City
M anager
Al
G rieshabcr said the bid sub­
m issions do not doom the
project. In fact, he remains
"com m itted to doing the
project on tim e if that’s the
direction of the CRA and it
does not substantially incon­
venience our downtown mer­
chants."
G rieshabcr said city staff
would explore "fin ancial
alternatives and construction
alternatives" the city might
choose to m ove forward with
renovations.
On the financial side, the
CRA has two options: scale
back on the project or find

additional revenue sources.
Reducing the scope of the
project may be difficult
because CRA members, par­
ticularly
chairm an
Bob
Parsell, have been adamant
about
installing
enough
infrastructure underground
to serve dow ntow n's needs
for at least 20 years.
"W e don't want to dig up
the street five years from now
because we didn't provide
enough
electrical
or
storm w ater
capacity,"
Parsell.
Likewise, Parsell said the
CRA doesn't want to skimp
on the above-ground am eni­

ties.
"VVe want this to be a firstclass project," Parsell said.
"There is no way I would
agree to do this job halfway."
G riesh ab cr said the city
could supplem ent CRA funds
by using revenue from sales
tax or the storm w ater fund.
"I haven't looked at that
yet, so I'm not sure what our
capabilities are," G rieshabcr
said.
An alternative on tire* con­
struction side could be to
limit traffic on 1st Street dur­
ing construction. Plans by
Glatting Jackson, the CRA's
consultant, call for m aintain­

ing tw o-w ay traffic during
construction.
"The m aintenance of traf­
fic is very expensive for that
plan ," Sm ith said. "W e're
looking at possibly making
1st Street one way w est­
bound and 2nd Street one
way eastbound during con­
struction."
Sm ith said that option
would not only reduce costs
but would shorten construc­
tion time.
G rieshabcr and Smith will
continue to review the bids
and subm it alternative action
plans to the CRA board at its
next meeting on April 7.

ing the first leases that is what
we will do."
Northland
Community
Church is reportedly in the
process of developing expan­
sion plans. Although the church
did not return calls, Longwood
officials confirmed they did
submit plans for an expansion
but they were rejected.
A requirement of submitting
site plans in Irongwood is a
developer must sit down with
area residents to discuss the
proposed project. Some resi­
dents of Columbus I larbor say
church officials tried to tell
them the expansion was
already approved by the
city when they met with their
neighborhood association on
March 1.

"We need to send a message
to the church and engineers.
They need
to start all
over because these people
are not going to like it
because there is a seed of mis­
trust," Commissioner Butch

Bundy said.
Commissioners instructed
the city attorney to create a
timeline of the lease negotia­
tions, as many of them were not
on the board when it was
agreed upon.

Longwood -----Continued from Page 1A

Photo submitted

Tlio parents of Maggie Mao Monett, and Patrick Robert Rood, of
191 Woodhavon Circle, Ormond Boach announce their engagomont. Maggie Mao Monett is the daughter of David and Stephanie
Monett of Doylo Road, Osteen and the granddaughter of Joo and
Betty Monett of Key Avenue, Sanford. She was bom in Winter Park
and graduated from Seminole High School in 2000. Sho was a
member of the Dazzlers Dance Team. Sho is presently employed
by B&amp;B Fastener and Supply in Ormond Boach. Patrick Robort
Rood is Iho son of Patricia Urban and Robert Rood of Ormond
Boach, the maternal grandson of Doug Mullet of Toronto, Canada,
and paternal grandson of Chartos and Kathy Rood ol Westford, VI.
Ho was bom in Daytona Boacfi, and graduated from Calvary
Christian Academy. Ho is the manager of Lowo's. Tho wedding will
take place May 15, 2004, at 5 pm. at North Peninsula Baptist
Church in Ormond Beach.

Longwood leased a portion of
tire
land
to
Northland
Community Church in 19% for
recreational fields. That agree­
ment was modified in 1998, but
was not finalized as the church
was pursuing a purchase of the
city-owned property. Hie new
lease would have finalized the
1998 deal.
Some residents said they
might want to reconsider the
original offer if it could stop the
church from further encroach­
ing on their neighborhood.
Corum slid the neighborhood
lias already retained an attor­
ney to investigate the first city
lease.
"No one has asked what we
want to do with the property,"
he slid. "If that means attack-

Rezoning --------

Sanford couple marries

Photo subm itted

Jason W. Dunn of Sanford and Gileta Jasukaityte of Kaunas,
Lithuania were married Feb. 20,2004, in St. Augustine. Jason is tho
son of Peni Hecksel and Jam es L Dunn of Sanford. Gileta is the
daughter of Stefanija Jasukaitieno and Edmundas Jasukaitis of
Lithuania. The couple currently resides in Sanford.

Continued from Page 1A
157 students.
"Everybody is happy the
school is opening," said
Dianne Kramer, school board
director of planning and facil­
ities. "This plan aim s for as lit­
tle movement as possible for
our students. But when you
open new schools, you have
to create attendance zones.
What we have focused on in
some areas is transferring stu­
dents who live in apartments
versus those who live in
homes because parents said
hom eow ners
who
have
invested in property should
be considered.”
The School Board will lake
action on the plan at the 7
p.m. public hearing at the
Educational Support Center,
400 E. Lake Mary Blvd. in
Sanford. If the plan (the third
revision after much public
input) is approved, it will be
finalized at the Board Meeting
on April 13. If the attendance
zones are not accepted, the
board may send the commit­
tee of parents and administra­
tors from 26 elem entary
school back to the drawing
board to come up with an
acceptable, workable map for
the 21XJ4/2005 school year.
According to Kramer, the
revised plan, in which more
than 1,000 people attended

sessions and offered input,
attempts to address several
issues from the public ses­
sions:
• Try to shift students who
are currently being bused,
rather than "w alkers."
• Whenever possible, shift
apartment complexes rather
than single family homes
• Minimize the changes in
boundaries as much as possi­
ble.
For a review of the plan,
check the School Board's Web
site, ww w.scps.kl2.fi.us.

2137 West State Road 4 3 4
Longwood, F L 32 7 7 9

N o tic e to P a t i e n t s
Effective April 14, 2(XM, Stephanie R. Walker, MD will be
relocating from tire Orlando area and separating from (he
joint practice o f Longwood Family Health. Cheryl I. Oh,
MD and Jennifer L. Albers, ARNP will continue practicing
together at 2137 West State Road 434 in Longwood, 407862-3400.
In order to facilitate your transition and to ensure cuntiiiuily rtf care, your medical records will bo held al the
Longwood office o f Dr. Oh and Jennifer L. Albers, ARNP.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Please call the office with any questions you may have.
Longwood Family Health
Cheryl I. Oh, MD
Jennifer L. Albers. ARNP
2137 West Stale Road 434
Longwood. FL 32779

407 - 862-3400

“Why Wait,
Get In Shape”
The Trainersettfe

The Trainers Edge, Inc.
Fitness Center

Hawkins ----------

Certified Personal Trainers

Continued from Page 6A
psychologist. With a 3.5 GPA,
Nyeisha attends Lake
Brantley High where she is a
senior. The daughter of
Regina Flenoy.
Second place winner Tara
Layton is a student at
Seminole High with a 3.394
GPA. She aspires to go into
the field of communications/journalism. She made
her career choice by listening
to the 102 Jnmz radio station.
Tara wishes to help her com ­
munity and plans to meet
interesting professional peo­
ple that share her insight.
The daughter of Mark and
Baluyyah Layton.
The first place winner was
Kawanda Taylor, a senior at
Lyman High. She aspires to
begin a career in prelaw/accounting. Kawanda
says her inspiration comes
from a combination of peo)le and experiences o f her
ife. She has a GPA o f 3.8 and
is the daughter of Patricia R.
Taylor.
Congratulations to these
active dedicated young
ladies who are carrying a
busy school activity selec­
tion of extracurriculars
including JROTC, basketball,
cheerleading, BPA-leadership
team. Alpha Americans
United, Black Brain Bowl
Team, with most holding
outside jobs as they continue
to be gifted /honors students
well respected by their peers
and teachers, always staying
focused on the higher goal in

longwood Family Health

life with much enthusiasm.
Special thanks to the
FA MU chapter officers:
President Daryl Mobley; Vice
President Ellaretha Carson;

Secretary Ingrid Neal; treas­
urer Katheryn Alexander;
Parliamentarian Sylvester
Johnson; and Chaplain
Eileen Houston.

D e b o ra V onH erbu lis, O w n e r

f

Featuring: S\e\)l\an\e Metzdorf. Dondi O'Neal, Kim Coy yon.
Blanca Irizarry. Deb Dauis and Trisha Leonard

^

PLUS SANFORD'S FINEST MASSAGE THERAPISTS
RernieRresie LIC:#MA9975 407-416-4355
Paill ualle Lie. #MA00220 0 2 3 08-66 8 -7472, Cell 407-4164416 A
D EBO R A VONHERBULIS, OW NER
CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER

Harald photo by Marva Hawfclna

At the annual FAMU scholarship banquet, several students
received scholarships including Nyeisha Franklin (center).
Congratulating Franklin (left to right) is Raymond Gaines, William
McCray, director of office of recruitment and scholarship and Daryl
Mobley, FAMU alumni chapter president.

770 MONROE ROAD, SANFORD, FL 32771
(1-4 EXIT 104)

CALI: 407-330-4202
FAX: 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 3 0 4
LICENSED. BONDED. INSURED
HEALTH STUDIO REG. #04227

�Page

12A

T h e H erald

Sunday. M arch 21. 2004

i

i

i

i

A

i

i

i

i

i

i

a

. i t A

A

M

f l A

Cm

3

J

A

A

A

g

g

J

rS&gt;

i

A

JR

y

Sanford City Commission Agenda for 3-22-04

City Commission Chambers
Sanford City Had,
300 North Park Avenue

2. Approve payments made dur­

Regular Meeting
Monday. March 22 7 p.m.
•CALLTO ORDER
• INVOCATION by Pastor Jerry
Walsh. Seminole Community
Church.
• PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PRESENTATIONS
1. Presentation of Proclamation to
Linda Johnson recognizing her
service on the Community
Redevelopment Agency.
2. 15 minute presentation by
Haggio Cockman regarding his
invention.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
— Minutes ol March 8, 2004,
Work Session and Rogular
Mooting. Recommended by
the City Clerk and the City
Manager.
CONSENT AGENOA
1. Approvo City Attorney’s
February, 2004, Statement.
Recommonded by the City
Manager.

ing
February
2004.
Recommonded by the City
Manager.
3. Authorize Agreement with CSX
Transportation, Inc. for a rail
road crossing upgrade on
Sanford Avenue, at the rates
included with Exhibit D - for an
estimated
S97.051.00.
Recommended by the City
Managor.
4. Approvo Agreement with
Seminolo County Tourism
Development Council for funds
to host the ISA Men’s Softball
World Series. Recommended
by the City Manager.
5. Approve Agreement relating to
St. Johns Parkway Phase II
right-of-way. botween County,
City, Dyson and Stenstrom
Properties. Recommended by
tho City Managor.
A. Approve Memorandum of
Understanding bolwoon tho
City of Sanford and Seminolo
County relating to County”
Airport Boulevard (Phase III)
and City's St. Johns Parkway
Road Improvement Project.
Rocommondod by tho City
Managor.
6. Approve Memorial Day Parado

and Luncheon street closures
and waiver of fees. Option A
street closures (1st Street from
Sanford Avenue to Park
Avonue, Park Avenue from 1st
Street to Seminolo Boulevard,
Seminole Boulevard from
Palmotto Avenue to Myrtle
Avenue) and Option B street
closures (Sanford Avenue from
1st Street to Sominole
Boulevard,
Seminole
Boulevard from Palmotto
Avonuo to Myrtle Avonue, Park
Avenue
from
Seminolo
Boulevard to Fulton Street) on
May 31, 2004 from 9:30 AM to
noon. Recommonded by the
City Managor.
7. Approvo Spring Fest Earthday
street closure (7th Street from
Elm Avenue to Myrtle Avenue)
from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on
Saturday, April 17, 2004,
Recommended by tho City
Managor.
8. Authorize to withdraw the Order
of Demolition at 915 Maple
Avonue. Recommended by
tho City Managor.
9.
Approvo
contract
tor
$40,000.00 to Mica McCormick
for Public Relations (partner­
ship with Orlando Sanford

International Airport; City share
not to exceed $20,000.00).
Recommended by the City
Manager.
10. Approvo purchase of throe (3)
F-250 trucks and one (1) F-150
truck from the 2004 Sheriffs
Association Bid #03-11-0825
for total cost of $61,581.00 in
the Recreation and Parks
Department. Recommended
by the City Managor.
11. Acknowledge Mr.
Ray
Syfvoster’s resignation from the
Historic Preservation Board
and thank him for his service.
Recommended by tho City
Managor.
12.
Approve
FY
04-05
Woatherization
Contract
#04 W X-0 0 -0 6 -6 9 -0 2 -5 3 0 .
Recommended by tho City
Manager.
13. Waive/Releaso Finos/Liens for
CEB 02-1649, 101 Orion Way,
and 03-6250, 1416 Valencia
Ct. W. Rocommondod by tho
City Managor.
14. Approvo purchase of an S-10
Blazor from tho Stato of Florida
Contract In total amount of
$18,326.00, for Public Works
Department,
Facilities
Maintenance
Division.

m

Recommended by tho City
Manager.

PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3846 to amend
the City Code re: Panhandling.
Ad published March 10, 2004.
Recommended by tho City
Clerk and tho City Manager.
2. Socond reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3847 to amend
the City Code re: Solicitation of
Funds on Streets. Ad published
March
10,
2004.
Recommended by tho City
Clerk and tho City Managor.
3. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3848 to amend
tho City Codo re: Licensing of
Solicitors. Ad published March
10, 2004, Recommended by
the City Clerk and the City
Managor.
4. Socond rending and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3850 to annex
.54 aero botween Rose Drivo
and Fern Drive and between
Sanford Avenue and Palm
Way; 3524 Sanford Avonue;
Harry L and Joan W. Rowan,
owners. Ad published March 10
and 17, 2004. Recommended
by tho City Clerk and the City
Juno 14*15,2004
Doubtetrea Hotel nl the entrance lo Umv
{ totmerly Radisson Hotel Oi

r»t G'tu

TEACH-IN
Virtts
IW

Lrt
ii r e

Florida needs teachers in math, scienco, reading, ESE, ESOL, for
education, Positions are available in urban and rural districts. The ‘
cost-effective forum for teachers seeking employment opportunities
district personnel.
For more information Call; 800-Teach-FL (800-832-2435)
e-mail: edrecruit@fldoe org
__________________ visit: wtow.ToachlnFlorida.com___________________

Gifts

n legacy off performance
has made us #1 in tractors
uuarlduiide.

N a ile ry

Lifti Decor Mirrors

508 sanfovd avenue

■jfihadowbwt
Frames
.....

We're new Holland.
trim Be old Fwd 30 Scots
tractor to flw Twtlt k* you"
New Holland TN generation!
oTbttnetl lutve Hiked on blue
mean to | u m i thnr putucti***
That legacy cuntmura
today New Holland leki
nroramcxn wwVtwvki than

'd o w n t o w n s a n fo r d ~
b e t w e e n S '1* a n d 6 ,h s t r e e t s

-Commissioned Qrt
worn »h
-~ ;-r ..

(orange building w ith the purple door)

Over lOyears of framing experience

.

Ctsk about our frequent framing rewards program
HOURS

... 11 S3

3TT■ rTtJi;::nin7rj :t

r*? ./if

Mon-Fri: 9 :30-6

Itncaow Hrv. Holljnd ant
your New Holland dealt* are
specialist! in LrrfMig you
product!**
New Hokysl hand togaOcn
wti.it made the 30 Sms - or Bv
many Vusiwl lord tractors beture
* - performance Inadcrt So
we re wwlurty harder Bun pvrt
to keep New Holland your brand
ol chocs

B ssr*

Planning and Development
Services,
ana
the City
Manager.
Git Into New Holland blue
and enjoy a wtiolo new level
of productMty Wilt us today and
mk about our toll krto of tractors
horn 18 to 450 hp

&amp;

KWHEUAW

Tresca Equipment Co.

---

Sat: 10 - 3 -

Manager.
5 Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3852 to annex
.552 acre botween S t Johns
Parkway and the CSX Railroad
and botween Bevier Road and
Melsch
Road
extended
southerly; 3005 St. Johns
Parkway;
Showtime
Investments
Incorporated,
owner, by Michael Tumminello,
President and Treasurer. Ad
published March 10 and 17,
2004. Recommended by the
City Clerk and the City
Manager.
6. Socond reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3854 to annex
54.26 acres (5 parcels)
betwoon E. SR 46 and Canyon
Point extended westerly and
between Richmond Avenue
and Beardall Avenuo; 3895 E.
SR 46, Adesa Florida. Inc., d o
Adosa Corp., owner; 2585
Cameron Avenue, Todd and
Shirley G. Driscoll, owners;
2591
Cameron
Avenue,
Deboragh N. Artzner, ownor;
2621 Cameron Avonue, St.
James House of Prayer, owner;
Canyon Point, St. Jam es
House of Prayer, owner. Ad
published March 10 and 17,
2004. Recommended by the
City Clerk and the City
Manager.
7. Socond reading and adoption ol
Ordinance No. 3855 to amend
the City Code by amending tho
exclusionary zones enacted by
Ordinance No, 3844. Ad pub­
lished March 10, 2004.
Recommended by the City
Clerk and tho City Manager.
8. First reading of Ordinance No.
3856, tho 1st Comprehensive
Plan Amendment for 2004, and
transmittal lo tho Florida
Department of Community
Affairs. Ad published March
14, 2004. Recommended by
the Director of Planning and
Development Services and the
City Manager.
9. First reading of Ordinance No.
3857 to close, vacate and
abandon a 14 foot utility and
drainage oasement between
W. 5th Street and Gordon
Street and between Meisch
Road and Aero Lane; Ad pub­
lished March 7, 2004; owners
notified March 3, 2004; proper­
ty posted March .5, 2004.

2 3 0 0 Silver Star Road

REGULAR ITEMS
1. Adopt Resolution No. 1959,
designating April as Water
Conservation
Month.
Recommended by the Utility
Director and the City Manager.
•ADD-ON ITEMS
• INFORMATION
• CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT
• CITY CLERK'S REPORT
• CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
• CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
• CITY
COMMISSIONERS'
REPORTS

(Between John Young and NOBT)
Orlando, Florida 32804

4 0 7 -2 9 1 -1 7 1 7 * 800-235-6481
Hours: M onday through Friday 8-5;
Saturday by appointment.

W i t h C i n g u l a r N a tio n ® , n o m a t t e r

We Hod 6 Ball!!

w h e r e y o u a r e , y o u w o n ’t
p a y r o a m i n g o r lo n g d i s t a n c e .

99

| ‘

m

Phone price belote $100
mail in rebate is $109.99 with
2-year service agreement

2-year service agreement
required.

■Mobile Instant
Messaging Using
AOL* Instant
iTU
Messaging1
1

' Integrated Camera
with 4xZoom
3

find we won, too!

* 3

vc V ., /,y

■65,000 - Color
Screen Display

Special THANKS to my Generous Sponsors:

’ Downloadable
Games and

MCnu»OtA*«D

Ringtone Capable
• C la s s ic G ra p h ic s

• Dr. B e verly B o o th e

• E lectricool

• G &amp; H P e s t C ontrol

• G e o rg e W a lla c e

• G ibson T ru ck W o rld

• H e a d ric k F e e d S to re

• K en E w ing / C h ris K abool

• K itn e r S u rv eyin g

• M a ria S h re v e

• M a rk e t S h a re M o rtg a g e

• N e w C re a tio n C h urch

• S h a ro n B a te m a n

• T h e C losing A g e n t II

• T ii C o u n ty O rth o p a e d ic s

• W a lt M a rt A u to W h o le s a le
• W o m a n ’s C lu b o f S a n fo rd

It

. . . a ll

m

y ro w
m

y

d y

f r ie n d s

d a d , A

a n d

e s p e c ia lly

( C E L L U L A R

800 S. French Ave.,
Sanford
407-328-8385
Family Owned &amp; Operated

c in g u la r
N a tio n

49

l P o r z ig .

Never Pay Roaming.

O n ly C in g u la r h a s Iru o n a tio n w id e
M o b ile lo M o b ile M in u te s ’

Never Pay Long Distance.

99*
per month

5000 NATIONAL MOBILE TO MOBILE MINUTES
6 0 0 NATIONAL ANYTIME ROLLOVER MINUTES

X cingular
____

5 0 0 0 NATIONAL NIGHT AND WEEKEND MINUTES

L o v e Y o u l!
U s a F in n e rty

~On»4» etoo W p a ii t e lufcWrQ r fw fw e
Ooat Hk s w v Fee erf to t l 2% lo he? Oel e. * , c
toy 8m m and F«d*el toiww M»&lt;Mon e gruee lucre*** f c n M V and Bu m and F«torto U rw ra t 6m « ct

«MM**d mpe I

i l i t upgrade' toe met appty lo cumnf UAWarner* E*% |
9 ctuuQM Gngutor
on Fridir to 7 am Itendey C vigM M m w tie Mhl to ton
Customer muel (1| ue* phone programmed »rir&gt; Cngytoi! |

1240$

fits you best'

PART O f TMI aausouih FAMILY

Authorized Agent
The f

r^TnelTSrj’S^
■ M fk h e to
f

stem chenge lo e no»

NguendWtotondi

4

�••

Page 13A
S u n d a y
M arch 2 1 , 2004

B riefs
P R O W R E S T L IN G
New Revolution
Wrestling welcomes
Spring with a slam bang
wrestling event to bene­
fit Great Oaks Village of
Orlando. Great Oaks is a
residential home for
abused, neglected and
abandoned children.
The top matches
include Champion Rico
Casanova facing
Georgia Champion
Vordell Walker, Axis and
Python, the NRW tag
team champs against the
Unchained Outlaws and
A Rock n Roll Rules
anything goes match
between the evil Ricko
Moon and the Man
Named Rouge (The cur­
rent NWA Mid-Florida
Champion).
Also on the card is for­
mer W WF superstar
Mideon.
The entire event will
be taped for television.
12 matches in all. Tickets
are just $10
The event will be held
tomorrow (Sunday
March 21st) at 6 p.m. at
the Wayne Densch
YMCA, 870 N. Hastings
Street, Orlando.
For information log on
to www.newrevolutionwrestling.com or call
321-277-1053.
S A N F O R D A D U LT
SO FTBA LL
Following are the
standings in the City of
Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Adult
Polar Bear Slowpitch
Softball League as of
3/18/04.
CHURCH 'A '_
Westview Baptist, 10-1;
.Seminole Community^
Church - Red, 7-4;
Seminole Community
Church - Green, 6-5;
Lakeside Fellowship, 47; All Souls Catholic, 0-

10.
CHURCH 'B '_ Grace
United Methodist, 7-2;
Crossway Church, 5-4;
Sanford Church of God,
5-4; Knights of
Columbus, 5-4; First
United Methodist
Church, 3-6; The Rock,
27.
W O M EN 'S _ Dunn &amp;
Cordoba Alleycats, 6-3;
Florida Mortgage
Partners Aging
Gracefully, 6-3; Wolfy's,
3- 6; Sharks, 3-6.
M EN 'S "A " The
Bam , 8-1; Wolfy's 1, 6-3;
Beer :30, 6-3; Superior
Site Services Regulators,
3-6.
M EN 'S " B " _ Wolfy's
2, 5-4; USPS, 4-5; Kitner
Surveying, 2-7;
Mortgage Professionals,
2-7.
IN D U STR IA L _ City
Slickers, 7-2; WalMart/Robbins
Landscaping, 6-3; Delta
Connection, 4-5;
Seminole Community
College, 1-8.
B E N E F IT S O F T B A L L
The Annual Dustin
Kendall Benefit Softball
Tournament is sched­
uled for the first week­
end in April at
Pinehurst Park with pro­
ceeds going to help send
Dustin, and others if
enough money is raised,
to Camp Challenge for a
week.
The double elimina­
tion tournament costs
$100 to enter plus two
official ASA softballs.
The deadline to register
a team is Saturday,
March 27th.
Team trophies will be
awarded for F irst
Second and Third place
and the concession
stand will also be open.
For more information,
call Jessica or Shawn
Kendall (phone: 407324-1087; email:
Jwilks6027@aol.com) or
Greg Richards (phone:
407-688-1901; email:
Gregnval88@aol.com).

S p o rts
Sunshine Network to air hoop finals
Special to the Herald
If you were not able to get to
Lakeland for Lake Howell's gritty
performance in the Class 5A State
Championship Game last week, here
is your chance to witness the game.
Sunshine Network will once again
televise on a tape-delayed basis all six
state championship games of the 2004
FHSAA Boys Basketball Finals.
The Silver Hawks came from well
down to actually take the lead in the
third quarter and the game was tied
as late as 4:30 to go in the game
before a more experienced Palm
Beach Gardens-Dwyer team pulled
away for the win.
The first airing is set for Monday at
8 p.m. with a re-airing at noon on
Wednesday.
Tom Block calls play-by-play while
Larry Vettcl provides color common-

L a k e

H o w e ll

M o n d a y

b o y s

a n d

tary for the games.
Air dates and times through March
are listed below.
2004 FHSAA Boys Basketball Finals:
• Class 1A _ Apalachicola vs.
Northwest Christian: Saturday, Mar.
20, 3 p.m.; Tuesday, Mar. 23, noon.
• Class 2A _ Admiral Farragut vs.
American Heritage: Saturday, Mar. 20,
5 p.m.; Tuesday, Mar. 23, 2 p.m.
• Class 3 A _ St. Petersburg Catholic
vs. Cocoa Beach: Saturday, Mar. 20, 7
p.m.; Wednesday, Mar. 24, noon.
• Class 4A _ Raines vs. Winter
Haven: Monday, Mar. 22, 3 p.m.;
Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2 p.m.; Sunday,

W

g a m e

o n

e d n e s d a y

Mar. 28, noon
• Class 5A _ Lake Howell vs.
Dwyer: Monday, Mar. 22, 8 p.m.;
Wednesday, Mar. 24, noon
• Class 6A _ Edgewater vs. South
Miami: Monday, Mar. 22, 10 p.m.;
Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2 p.m.; Sunday,
Mar. 28, 4 p.m.
2004 FHSAA HOYS BASKETBALL
FINALS

CLASS SA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Jrnkin* Arena at The Lakeland Center

PANTHERS 64, SILVER HAWKS 49
Palm Deach Garden** Will lam T. Dwyer (25-31
I taller, A n d rvw (H) 0-0 0. Gtbbs. Dante 0-2 0*1 0,
Y in in ^ Corey 6-164*1017. Gold win-. lx -rm irr 5-109.
10 22, Well, Michael 0-0 0-0 0, Chaves, Eric 0-0 0 0 0,

Lightsey, Lamcll 0-0 0 0 0, Gee, Alonzo 3-7 2-2 8.
Town*. Alphonso 3-51*17, Wilson, Stephen 0-0 0-0 0,
Dole*. Yahmad 1-1 0-0 2. Larkin*, Tubori* 1*2 0-0 2,
Paul, lermoul 0-0 0-0 0, McNeal, Nathaniel OO (M) 0,
Mark*. Kyle 2-8 2-2 6,11)1*1*: 21*51 18-26 64
Lake Howell High School (27-51
McLeod, Nikalu* 1-2 0-0 2. Lawhon. Nicholas OO
OO 0, Calalhr*, John OO OO 0, Francis, Jeremy OO 00 0, Rodriguez, Jose 2-5 3-4 7, Roberson. John 3-9 0 0
6, O lathe*. Nicholas 4-12 6-8 15, Parson*. Chandler
OO OO 0, Berner, Scott OO OO 0, Thacker, Zachary 47 1*59, Calalhr*. Patrick 1-13 4*4 6. Parsons, Chase 0*
0 OO 0, Castillo, Alroander 2-2 OO 4, Jackson, Jeremy
0 0 OO 0. Totals: 17-50 14-21 49.
Dwyer
18
8 9 29 _ 64
Lake Howell
7 14 14 14 _ 49
Three-point field goals _ Dwyer 4-15 (Goldwire 36, Young 1-5, Gee 0-2. Town* 0-1, Gibb* 0-1); Lake
Howell 1-14 (N. Calathes 1-3, P. Calalhes 0-6,
Roberson 0-4. McLeod 0-1). Total foul* _ Dwyer 21;
Lake Howell 18. Technicals _ Lake llowrIL Thacker.
Fouled out _ Dwyer, Towns; Lake Howell Thacker.
Rebounds _ Dwyer 42 (Mark* 13, Goldwire 9, Young
8); Lake Howell 28 (I*. Calathes, McLeod 5 each.
Roberson 4). Assists _ Dwyer 10 (Young, Goldwire 4
each); Lake Howell II (Roberson 7, Rodriguez 3).
TUmovers _ Dwyer 22; Lake Howell 20, Steals _
Dwyer 10; Lake Howell 15.

A-Sun honors locals
K yle B ono,
W estervelt
win weekly
awards

Sales
to host
cam ps
at S C C
Special to the Herald

Special to the Herald
Two college baseball
players with Lake Mary
ties picked up the weekly
hardware handed out by
the Atlantic Sun
Conference.
UCF sophomore pitcher
Kyle Bono was named the
Atlantic Sun Baseball
Pitcher-of-the-Week by the
league office on Monday
afternoon. The Lake Mary
High School graduate
pitched ih e firtt completer
game shutout of his career
to lead UCF to a three
game sweep over GardnerWebb.
Bono is the third UCF
pitcher to earn the award
this season, the most of
any conference member.
Bono tossed seven score­
less innings and yielded
just four hits and no walks
to go along with seven
strikeouts in the 2-0 win.
Bono has not allowed an
earned run over the last 19
1/3 innings pitched and is
2-0 on the season with a
1.32 ERA. He has 38 strike­
outs in just 34 innings
pitched with just eignt
walks.
Meanwhile over in
DeLand, for the second
time this season, Stetson
University senior catcher
Chris Westervelt has been
named the Atlantic Sun
Conference Player of the
Week.
Westervelt, who grew up
in the Longwood Babe
Ruth League and played
freshman baseball at Lake
Mary before moving to
Arkansas, batted .625 (1016) and slugged 1.188 in
four games last week as
Stetson extended its win­
ning streak to seven in a
row. On Tuesday at
Bethune-Cookman,
Westervelt went 3-for-3
with two doubles, two
RBI, and three runs scored
to help lead the Hatters to
C ollege, Page 14A

Five-time WNBA All-Star
and former University of
Connecticut basketball stand­
out Nykesha Sales will be
hosting her first youth bas­
ketball camp at Seminole
County Community College.
Sales is offering two ses­
sions - a two day camp, April
3-4 and a one day camp,
April 10.
"I loved attending basket­
ball camps throughout my
youth/' said Sales. "The les­
sons M ramed about basket­
ball and life from the many
coaches and players teaching
at these camps were invalu­
able to me as a collegiate ath­
lete and now as a profession­
al. I want to assist the
campers reach their goals to
develop and improve funda­
mental basketball skills."
Sales will stress specific
areas including ball han­
dling, shooting techniques,
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 partici­
pant.
A native of Connecticut,
Sales elected to stay home
and play for the H uskies at
the University of
Connecticut. A member of
the 1995 NCAA
Championship team, Sales
was named to the 1996-97
and 1997-98 Kodak AllAmerica teams and the 199798 Associated Press AllAmerica First Team. Sales
holds the UConn school
record for career points
(2,178) and career steals
(447). During the summer of
1997, Sales helped the U.S.
win a gold medal while com ­
peting in the World
University Games.
Assigned to the W NBA's
Orlando Miracle during their
inaugural season, Sales has
been with the team - includ­
ing its relocation to
Connecticut - since 1998.
Sales had an exceptional 2003
See Camp, Page 14A

Photo* Courtesy of Bill
Richardson, UCF athletics
Association, Inc. (sbova) and
St ala on Unlvaralty (right)

UCF sophomore pitcher
Kyle Bono (above) was
named the Atlantic Sun
Baseball
Pitcher-of-theWeek and. for the second
time this season, Stetson
University senior catcher
Chris Westervelt (right)
was named the Atlantic
Sun Conference Player of
the Week last Monday
afternoon. Bono, a Lake
Mary High School gradu­
ate, pitched the first com­
plete game shutout of his
career,
tossing
seven
scoreless innings and
yielded just four hits and no
walks to go along with
seven strikeouts in the 2-0
win over Gardner-Webb.
Westervelt, who grew up in
the Longwood Babe Ruth
League and played fresh­
man baseball at Lake Mary
before moving to Arkansas,
batted .625 (10-16) and
slugged 1.188 in four
gam es last week as
Stetson extended its win­
ning streak to seven in a
row.

Eckard hurls Rams past Tribe
B y Dean Smith

Sports Editor

Harold photo by Jim W w iti

Lake Mary pitcher Scott Eckard had another outstanding start on
Thursday, striking out 15 in 4-0 three-hit shutout of Seminole.

When Lake Mary lost standout pitchers tal­
ent like Tim Thom as and D.J. AckJey to grad­
uation after last season some may have felt
the Rams might be ripe for the picking this
season.
But if Scott Eckard keeps pitching like he
has been lately, people may forget about
Thomas and Ackley.
The southpaw had another outstanding out­
ing on Thursday, striking out 15 in shutting
out Seminole on three hits, 4-0, at Allen Tuttle
Field.
Outfielder Joey Lubonty carried the big bat
for Lake Mary, going two-for-three and driv­
ing in two runs as the Rams raised their
record to 6-2.
The Fighting Seminoles, who fell to 3-5, had
brought a good feeling into the game after

having roughed up Lake Howell, 9-4, on
Monday.
Arvai hurled a complete game for the pitch­
ing victory, while Larson had a perfect tnreefor-three night at the plate and driving in two
runs.
Also on Thursday, Winter Springs improved
to 5-4 with a 5-4 district victory over DeLand.
Piard (two-for-three with a run scored) and
Kelley (two-for-four with an RBI) were the big
hitters for the Bears.
Lake Brantley ran its record to 8-1 on
Monday as Lamar Guy went two-for-five with
a home run and two RBI and Gooch also
drive in two runs with a two-for-two outing
in a 12-6 victory over Lawton Chiles.
Oviedo (5-4) had also gotten over the .500
mark last Saturday after handing LakelandGeorge Jenkins (7-1) its first loss of the season.
See Baseball, Page 14A

�Page 14

T h e H erald

Sunday. M arch 21. 2004

USAR Hooters ProCup 250 sure to excite at New Smyrna
Special to the Herald

for him from now on," said a
very happy G a y Rogers.
It is that time of year when
In the thirty seven pre­
the air smells of orange blos­
entries received so far for the
soms, you finally begin to feel
New Smyrna Speedway
like spring is here and the
Hooter's ProCup race are
USAR Hooter’s ProCup series eight Floridians in the field.
takes on the one-half mile
Joe Federico, D.J. 1loelzle,
high banked oval of New
Billy Bigley Jr., Billy Mowery,
Smyrna Speedway.
Luke Hill, Keith Roggen,
"This year looks to be a
Derrick Kelley,’ and Steve
great race with 37 entries
Redditt.
already down on the books,"
Steve Redditt of Orlando
said Don Nerone, Race
did not make the field at
Director at New Smyrna
Lakeland and Keith Roggen
Speedway. "We have been
was missing in action due to
busy taking requests for
his car not being n\idy. But
reserved seating and it looks
both drivers are ready now
like that section will be sold
and are ready for the show.
out on Saturday."
Federico, Hoelzle, and
2004 marks the third year
Mowery all come from the
for the Hooter's ProCup driv­
Open Wheel Miniitied divi­
ers to come to New Smyrna
sion and are well known for
Speedway. Bobby Gill has
their driving talents. Keith
won both previous races at
Roggen has seen a number of
New Smyrna as Gill knows
races in his #94 Mini Stock
New Smyrna quite well after
and Steve Redditt was well
spending a few years at the
known at New Smyrna
World Series of Asphalt Stock
Speedway for his Sportsman
Car Racing held every year in
and Late Model.
February'.
KRO Country 93.1 and 95.7
In 2002 it was Mario
the
IIOG out of Daytona are
Gosselin who set fast time for
the
proud
sponsors of this
the first I looter's ProCup race
year's
USAR
Hooter ProCup
at New Smyrna and last year
race
at
New
Smyrna
it was Jason Sarvis. This year
Speedway who join official
Clay Rogers leads the points
Series sponsors I looters,
going into race 2 of the 13
Naturally Fresh Dressings
race series for the Southern
and Dips, Jackaroo Barbeque
ProCup. But not far behind is
Sauces, B.F. Goodrich Traction
none other than Bobby Gill
T/A
Radial, Lucas Oil
who came from the rear of
Products, Miller Lite, Breg
the field at Lakeland to finish
Environmental, Advance
second.
Auto Parts, Sunoco Race
In the Winner's Circle at
Fuels, Tucson Cigarettes,
USA Speedway only a few
Racing Electronics and Tri
short weeks ago, Bobby Gill
Star
Racewear.
thanked race winner Clay
The grandstands will open
Rogers for helping him not
today (Saturday)at 4 p.m.
only get his car to Lakeland
with qualifying at 5 p.m.
but also for the part he need­
There will bo an on-track
ed that Rogers loaned him.
autograph session at 6:15
Not often do you see grati­
p.m. with pre-race ceretude in Winner's Circle from ,
monies at 6:55 p.m. Racing
the second place car to the
action is slated to begin at
first place car.
7:30 p.m. with 250 laps of
Also in the field will be
Clay Rogers's younger brothnon-stop, side-by-side racing
er Brad who put on a heck of
action.
a show in Lakeland his first
General admission is $20
ProCup race.
for adult, $15 for senior citi­
"I am very proud of my
zens and students, $25 for
brother, he did a great job for
a*served seating and, as
his first race and I guess I will
always, children 11 and under
definitely have to watch out
are FREE. Pit admission will

College------------Continued from Page 13A
a 13-7 victory. He then helped guide the
Flatters to a three-game conference series
sweep at Mercer. On Friday, Westervelt went
4-for-5 with a pair of three-run home runs and
tied a school single-game record with eight
RBI in Stetson's 19-5 win. 1le also had hits in
each game of Saturday's doubleheader sweep.
An E-Business Technology major, Westervelt
leads the A-Sun in six offensive categories,
including batting average (.541), slugging per­
centage (.984), on-base percentage (.654), runs
scored (29), home runs (6), and total bases
(60).
With his two home runs Saturday,
Westervelt moved into a tie for sixth-place alltime in school history’ with 30 career nome
runs.
Westervelt also earned the league's weekly
honor on February 16.
U CF B A SE B A L L E X T E N D S W IN N IN G
S T R E A K T O SE V E N G A M E S
The UCF offense exploded for 20 runs on 22
hits including nine extra base hits in a 20-6
victory over Wagner Wednesday evening at
Jay Bergman Field. The Golden Knights won
their seventh straight of the season to raise
their record to 17-4 while Wagner dropped to
2-7.
UCF set season-highs in at-bats (48), runs
(20), hits (22), RBI (18), triples (3), home runs
(2) and total bases (38) in the 14-run victory. In
the three-game sweep of Wagner, the Golden
Knights outscored the Seahawks 44-11.
The UCF offense exploded for five runs in
the first inning after Wagner jumped out to a
4-0. After hitting just two home runs in 20
games, the Golden Knights hit two in the first
inning including a three-run home run by
Lake Mary's Ryan Bono and a two-run homer
by Matt LaFleur. Bono's shot was the first
homer of his career at Jay Bergman Field
while LaFleur's prodigious blast was his first
as a Golden Knight. LaFleur hit eight last sea­
son at Marshall.
Following the five-run first, UCF scoa*d in
every inning except the fifth and eighth en
route to the blowout win.
G a y Timpner was 2-for-5 with four RBI and
two runs scored as he extended his hitting
streak to 19 games. Drake Wade was 2-for-2
with four RBI and two triples while Bono was
2-for-3 with three RBI. LaFleur (2-for-4, 2 RBI),
Marshall Bernhard (2-for-4, ir u n s ), Kevin
Richmond (3-for-3, 3 runs) and Matt Ray (2for-3, 2 runs) also finished with multi-hit
games for the victors.
Freshman Derek Abriola earned his first col­
legiate victory with 4.2 innings of solid relief.
Abriola (1-0) yielded just one run on five hits
with two strikeouts on the night.
On Tuesday, junior left-handed pitcher Mike
Mercadante (1-0) made his first career start
and recorded his first collegiate victory by
striking out seven batters in five innings to
lead UCF to an 8-3 victory. The southpaw
yielded six hits and just one earned run with
three walks.
The UCF offense scored one run in the first
and three in the third to give M ercadante a 4-1
lead.

be $25.
New Smyrna Speedway is
located between SR 44 and SR
415 between 1-4 and 1-95 eight
miles west of New Smyrna in
beautiful Samsula.
C H A M P IO N S C R O W N E D
AT O R L A N D O
In the final results from the
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing
Series event being held this
PAST weekend at Orlando
Speed World Dragway,
Florida natives Dan Morrow,
David Scott and Tony Fuller
were among the winner's
crowned.
In the Comp Eliminator
final, low qualifier Charlie
Westcott Jr., of Parma Mich.,
defeated Larry Pritchett of
Clarkrange, Tenn. This was
the second final round
appearance in a row for
Pritchett, who was a winner a
few weeks ago at the
Southeast Division opener at
Gainesville Raceway.
Claiming the victory in
Super Stock was
Montgomery, Ala., racer Mike
Crutchfield. In the final
Crutchfield took out multi­
time divisional champion
Grant Lewis of Jesup, Ga.
Returning to the Stock win­
ner's circle for the second
year in a row was Pittsgrove,
N.J., racer Lee Zane. In Ills
final round contest Zone
defeated Palmetto, resident
Rod Johnson.
Taking home the win in
Super Comp was Dan
Morrow of St. Petersburg
Beach. Morrow won over
Palmetto, Ga., racer David
Tatum.
In Sillier Gas, David Scott
of North Port, eliminated
a*ining NHRA Northeast
Division Champion Tom
Stalba Jr., of Williamstown,
N.J., in the class final.
For the second race in a
row, Super Sta*et was won by
Tony Fuller of Oviedo, behind
the wheel of his '69 Firebird.
Fuller's final round opponent
was Quentin Holloway of
Greensboro, N.C.
In the TracStar Systems
Satellites Top Sportsman
Series, Gilmer Hinshaw of

The Golden Knights pounded out 13 hits
overall, including two by Ryan Bono, one
driving in a run, and shortstop Jon Cooper (2for-4, 2 RBI).
In the opening game on Monday, sopho­
more Drew Butera from Lake Mary' was 3-for6 with four RBI to lead UCF past Wagner 16-2.
Freshman starter Taylor Meier (2-0) from
Orangewood Christian set career-highs in
innings pitched (5.1) and strikeouts (6) en
route to nis second win of the season.
Last Saturday, Kyle Bono tossed his first
complete game shutout of his career and jun­
ior pitcher Jaime Douglas earned his first
career victory to propel the host Golden
Knights to a doubleheader and series sweep
of Gardner-Webb by the scores of 2-0 and 5-1.
UCF held Gardner-Webb scoreless for 21
1 /3 innings in the series before the Bulldogs
scored their only run of the series in the sixth
inning of game two. Dating back to the
Lipscomb series, UCF had gone 28 1 /3
innings without allowing a run.
The Golden Knights hit the road this week­
end for a three-game series at Campbell. The
three-game series began Friday in Buies
Creek, N.C. and concludes with a doubleheader today (Saturday). UCF will be in
Daytona Beach to play Bethune-Cookman on
Tuesday at 6 p.m. before returning home to
host Stetson in a single game on Friday and a
doubleheader next Saturday.
S T E T SO N B A SE B SA L L A L SO ON
SEV EN G A M E W IN S T R E A K
Stetson's bats continued to sizzle last
Saturday as the Hatters pounded out 24 runs
and 28 hits in a doubleheader sweep of
Mercer at Claude Smith Field. The Hatters
(12-5, 3-0 Atlantic Sun Conference) won by
scores of 8-2 and 16-2 to complete the threegame series sweep and to extend their overall
win streak to seven games in a row. The Bears
dropped to 10-16, 0-6.
'n game one, freshman Braedyn Pruitt went
7 or-3 with two home runs, three runs scored,
•ui f« &gt;r RBI to lead the Hatters. He hit a solo
nome run in the fourth, his second of the year,
and belled a two-run shot in the sixth to help
spot the Hatters to a 6-0 lead.
Freshman Chris Ingoglia (2-0) made the lead
hold up, working 5.2 scoreless innings for his
second win of the year. Philip Morrison (2-6)
suffered the loss. Mercer broke up the
shutout bid with two runs in the oottom of
the seventh.
Stetson jumped out to an early lead in game
two, scoring once in the first, four times in the
second, and seven times in the third for a 12-2
lead. John DeStefano hit a two-run single in
the second and a three-run double in the third
to highlight the attack.
The Hatters added two more runs in the
fourth and two in the sixth.
Ryan Heacox (3-0) picked up the win in
relief, allowing just one hit and no runs over
4.0 innings of work. Spence Glotzbach (1-3)
suffered tne loss.
Bryan Zenchvk saw his 15-game hitting
streak snapped in game one, but he came back
in game two with tnree hits and three RBI.
Jon Still also drove in three runs in game two,
while Brandon Paritz added three hits and

tm n m \

m
am a
f«i c•»* a Moti i

CL««

I.V/ ain

ISCOUNT TIR

Htrald photo* by Jim W*nt2

C ars of all makos, ages
and typos woro running
at
the
Orlando
Spoedworld D ragw ay
last weokond in the
N H R A Lucas Oil Drag
Racing Series, includ­
ing Super Com p cham ­
pion Dan Morrow Irom
St. Petersburg Beach
(left) who piloted his
Dragster to a time of
8.960 at 149.37 m.p.h.
to defeat David Tatum
III of Palmetto, Ga. in

Burlington, N.C., claimed the
win over Warner Bridges,
Ga., racer Jeffery' Barker.
The next stop for racers on
the Nl IRA Southeast Division
tour is Montgomery
Motorsports Park in
Montgomery, Ala., April 2-4,
2004. Additional information
about the event can be
obtained by logging on to
www.MMPDragRacing.com
or www.NIIRA.com.
The following are
Saturday's final results from
the Nl IRA Lucas Oil Drag
Racing Series, event held at
Orlando Speed World
Dragway:
* COM P ELIMINATOR

Charlie Westcott Jr., Parma,
Mich., '98 Grand Am,
H/SMA, 9.192, 123.94, defeat­
ed Larry Pritchett,
Clarkrange, Tenn., '04 Sunfia*,
B/SM, 8.371, 139.21.
* SU PER STO C K _ Mike
Crutchfield, Montgomery',
Ala., '90C am aro, SS/BS,
9.046, 149.85, defeated Grant
Lewis, Jesup, Ga., '67
Camaro, SS/HA, foul.
* STO C K ELIM IN ATOR _
Lee Zane, Pittsgrove, N.J., '73
Apollo, K/SA, 11.861, 108.59,
defeated Rod Johnson,
Palmetto, '73 Nova, J/SA,
12.047, 104.39.
* SUPER COM P _ Dan
Morrow, St Petersburg Beach,

three runs scored.
DeStefano finished the doubleheader with
five hits, six RBI, and four runs scored.
UCF F O O T B A L L C O M P L E T E S F IR S T
P R A C T IC E O F O 'L E A R Y ERA
The UCF football team held its first practice
of the George O ’Leary Friday morning in
Orlando. The Golden Knights completed their
first of 15 spring workouts in helmets and
shorts on a beautiful sunny day on the UCF
campus.
The most striking change in the practice was
the speed, tempo and intensity. From the pre­
workout streten to the individual and team
drills, the Golden Knights were in constant
motion on the field.
"W e need a lot of improvement obviously
but I thought the effort was good," stated
O'Lear)'. "We need to leave spring being a
much improved team in fundamentals includ­
ing blocking and tackling."
The offensive players donned white jerseys
while the defense wore gold uniforms. The
quarterbacks were outfitted with black jerseys.
Both the offense and defense began learning
the early stages of both new schemes.
"I really thought the players did well with
the new offense and defense," added O'Leary.
"There was a lot of movement out there and
it's a matter of getting the players confidence
in what they are doing, which 1 think is key.
Once they get that done, you can start adding
more to the offense and defense and just try to
get better everyday. That is what spring ball is
all about."
Among the changes at practice was a 30-foot
video tower, located in the middle of the two
practice fields. Installation of a fence that will
surround the perimeter of the football practice
field complex is also in the middle stages of
being built.
In addition to the new coaches and sur­
roundings, several players have switched jer­
sey numbers. Among the notable players who
have changed numbers include Matt Prater
(2), Scott Sevin (6), Brooks Turner (82), Chris
Narsesian (89), Dontavius Wilcox (20), A1
Peterson (25), Mike Merritt (85), Marcus
Hubbard (97), Dennis King (92), Lemec
Bernard (51) and Dan Veenstra (67).
U CF W O M E N 'S B A S K E T B A L L FALLS T O
L IP S C O M B IN A -SU N C H A M P IO N SH IP
Junior forward Courtney Boynton hit two

Camp
Continued from Page 13A
season, averaging a careerhigh 16.1 points and leading
the Sun with 46 steals. Sales
is the only Miracle/Sun play­
er to appear in every game in
franchise history.
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

Dragster, 8.960, 149.37, defeat­
ed David Tatum III, Palmetto,
Ga., Dragster, 12.904, 71.87.
* SUPER G AS _ David
Scott, North Port, '69 Nova,
9.923,136.36 defeated Tom
Stalba Jr., Williamstown, N.J.,
'63 Corvette, 9.912, 151.10.
* SUPER STR EET _ Tony
Fuller, Oviedo, '69 Firebird,
12.190, 84.27, defeated
Quentin Holloway,
Greensboro, N.C., '67
Chevclle, 13.337, 72.97.
* TO P SPO RTSM AN _
Gilmer Flinshaw, Burlington,
N.C., '99 Monte Carlo, 7.158,
186.68, defeated Jeffrey
Barker, Warner Bridges, Ga.,
'(H) S-10, 7.703, 176.09.

key foul shots with four seconds remaining as
Lipscomb edged UCF, 64-62, in the 2004 Coca
Cola/Herndon Shell Atlantic Sun Women's
Basketball Championship game at the Dothan
Civic Center on Saturday afternoon.
In its first year in the A-Sun, Lipscomb (2011) won the conference crown and the auto­
matic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The
Golden Knights saw their season end with a
17-13 record.
UCF entered the second half with a fivepoint lead, but Lipscomb quickly tied the
game at 36 all on an 8-3 run. The Lady Disons
took their first lead at 14:46 on two foul shots
by freshman forward Keirsten Head. The
Golden Knights, meanwhile, endured nearly
five minutes without a field goal until junior
center Ali Roberts hit a basket at 12:17.
Despite UCF's dry spell, the two teams con­
tinued to play tight as the score was tied 10
times and the lead changed hands on nine
occasions. With 1:31 remaining to play, sopho­
more guard Celeste Hudson from Lyman nit a
three-pointer that put UCF up 62-61, but
Kendra Ramsey was fouled on the subsequent
play and made one of two attempts to tie the
score once again at 62. The Golden Knights
were whistled for the foul as Boynton was
looking to set up the play and took advantage
of her opportunities at the line.
For the second straight game, Roberts
opened up scoring when she sank a left base­
line shot. Her basket ignited a 13-3 run by the
Golden Knights as the Lady Bisons suffered a
five-minute offensive drought that was ended
by Katie Beth Pate at 11:23. Lipscomb chipped
away at the deficit and closed the gap to five
at 2:26 on a trey from Head. She negated the
play on the next possession by fouling
Hudson, whose sank the three-pointer and the
foul shot. The Golden Knights took a 33-28
lead into the intermission with nearly a third
of those points coming from Roberts.
Individually, Hudson led both teams with
20 points and also grabbed a career-high 11
boards for her fifth career double-double,
while Roberts contributed 15 points and 11
rebounds for her fourth double-double. Both
earned all-tournament team recognition. Pate,
who received the tournament's most valuable
plaver award, topped all Lipscomb players
with 15 points and 11 boards. Boynton and
Stetson senior center Kristy Brown were also
named to the all-tournament team.

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, including
lunch and a camp t-shirt.
For more camp information
please call 407-299-2231.

Baseball —
Continued from Page 13A
4-3.
Farina was the winning
pitcher, striking out four in
four innings, wnile Bisquonis
had the big bat for the Lions,
oing three-for-four with a
ouble and an RBI.
The M aster's Academy (4-

4) split a pair of games, clob­
bering Orlando Chrisitan (02), 15-1, last Saturday with
Curran going two-for-two
with three RBI and Verguson
going two-for-three and driv­
ing in a pair, but then getting
routed itself, 10-0, by Palm
Beach Lakes ( l * ) on Monday.

�Tiik Herald

Financial
49-63

Rentals
si-127

Employment
61-73

Merchandise
Automotive
Beal Estate
1B1_197 Miscellaneous 231-249

_____________ 141-169_______________

To Place Your Ad Call
71— H elp Wanted
***E A R N EXTRAS**
CASH
D e live rin g the
REAL YELLO W PAOES
In Sanford, L k Mary,
O viedo, W in te r Springe,
W eklva S p rin g s A C huluota
M uat be IS A have Insured
ve hicle.
Call today, w o rk today
(407) 320-1803
ISO plus Christian Child Cara
Cantor interviewing tor a F/T pro
school toddler &amp; summer camp
teacher Also accepting npp's lor
a cook Interested In tho tood
program Benefits Aval Cal 407936-3636 ext 10 or Fox 407-9360041
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
for
businoss
opportunrtos and IrancOsos. Cal
Florida Dept, of Agriculture &amp;
Consumer Servtoee at 000-4357352 or FTC-HELP lor tree
Information Or visit our Web wlo
a l www hc.gov/btzop.
Florida law requires sellers ol
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dopt. ol
Agriculture A
Consum er
Services bo lore selling Call lo
verity lawful registration betoro

you buy.

_________

Fast
Food
Restaurant
Manager, W inter Park, FL.
Person to direct, coordnale, and
proparo food. Coordinates
activities o l other workers.
Hiros and trains personnel.
Establishes delivery routos. 40
hrs/w k., flexible schedule.
Require 1 yr/ exp. In job ottered
or in related occupation Send
rosxrno arty to:6716 AJoma Am.
Winter Park. FL 32702

BOBCAT
OPEBATOB&amp;
MECHANIC
BBM Clearing and
Grading is seeking an
experienced Bobcat

71— H

elp

Wanted

ADVERTISING SALES.
REPRESENTATIVE
The S a n fo rd H e ra ld is
looking for an Advertising
Sales Representative to foin
our progressive sales loam
serving Sanford, Lake Mary A
surrounding
area.
A
marketing business degree or
some direct sales experience
pmtofTod Wo will train tho ritftl
Individual who possesses
solid organizational skllla,
good
Interpersonal
communication abilities and
who has a strong desire to
achieve. M ust bo soilm otivated, enorgotic and
goal-oriented
w ith
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service. Computer
and/or dosign skills hotptul but
not necessary. M ust own
good, reliable transportation.
T H abaM V m eM andtyTrktay

(40hr work week required),
entry-level position with
com pensation baaed on
education
and
sales
experience.
II Interested, please sond
resume lo:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H e rald
N ew spaper*
PO B o x 1667
Sanford, FL 32772
P hone: 407-322-261 l x 11
Fax: 407-323-9408
Em ail:

d»iffionQHfliinoM)entid.TO

m
EOE
Auto Technician/M echanlc.
Mrwnum 5 Yrs. oxpononce Must
Have Own Tools Apply In
Person 2207 W 1si St. Sanlord
Bobcat Operator: Must have
residential grading experience
A a valid drivers license
Santord area. 407-482-9805.
Breakfast Cook ior AM
position
with
banquet
experience AJso need Front
Desk,
Housekeeping
A
Bartender. Call 407-444-

Shop and/or Field
Mechanic experienced

Certified Nursing Assistants A
Home Health Aides needed.
Busy homo health agency has
work available now. Must have
experience. 407-328-6621.

with heavy equipment.
Apply in person.
4500 Orange Blvd.
Lake Monroe, FL
407-323-8816
EOE/DFWP

71— HELr Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

Dum p Truck D river:
F/T, be n efits
407-322-6133

Root Cleaning Mechanic
Musi Havo FL. License 407657-2900

Equipm ent
Operator:
Trackhoe
tor
utilities
contractor, FT, bonofits. 407322-8133.

SALES Salos Trnmoo Part
Time Rrs. F7T Pay. Groal
Opportunity 407-657-2900

Exp D rivsra W sn tsd l
Long
H sul
O p e ra to rs,
Carollnas-NW . 99 9*4 NoTouch Freight. All Now Freight,
No Slip Sltting'Rklor Program.
*2.000 og vO n Bonus. Cal Daria
Im mediately,
1-888-3393943X312
Expd cooks A dishwashers
needed. Apply in person,
Wolfys, 530 N. Palmetto Ave,
Santord.
Facility
M aintenance
Supervisor, 5-10 years exp in
e lectrical, plum bing. A/C,
machinery and tool repair. ERA
and OSHA knowledge Hands
on
position.
Am erican
LaFrance, Santord, 407-3305911.
•Irrig a tio n M an* G rowing
com pany
needs
EXPERIENCED Irrigation man
w ith
T ta n sp ,
landscape
experience a +. 407-402-2905.
Irrigation TocTVIns tailor needed:
$8 to $12 per hour depending
on experience Exp A DL a
plus Ploaso contact American
Eagle Irrigation. 407-834-7958.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Direct TV Satellite Installers:
Im m ediate
openings
lor
experienced satellite installers
only C a l 407-330-1171 ASAP

Zoo Teacher
P/T
Teacher:
Education
Program to students visiting Bie
Zoo. W ork with animals.
Floxibte days. M-F, 9.00 a m. •
2.00 pm . Toad ling Exp prof but
will (rain. $0.5Otv. Call 407-3234450
or
com plete
an
application al Central Florida
Zoological Park, 3755 N. Hwy
17-92, Santord, FI.

93— R ooms For
R ent
WEEKLY RENTALS
S ta rtin g O S82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423

Sanlord:
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, odor TV.
kitchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-321 •
4900

Dump Truck driver wanted. Diaxle. d e a n Class B CDL.
407-349-2778

JO IN OUR G RO W ING TEAM!
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS
is u pre­
mier, 72 unit assisted living and dementia care facility.
We’re moving in new residents every day and need
more staff who are caring, qualified, and reliable. Must
have current Certification and experience with medica­
tion assistance. Very competitive wages &amp; benefits, all
shifts available. Apply in person for immediate consid­
eration! Heritage Woods at Lake Mary, 150 Middle St.
(off Lake Mary Blvd. behind the post office!)
H ERTAG E

WINDOW SERVICE: Proficient
In window repair/glazing Cloan
driving record Fax lo 407323-5644 or apply i i person. Cck
Lumber, 3874 Church SI.,
Santord. EOE.

Looking for experienced Care
Givers who has worked with
disabled children and'or adults
Must have own transportation
A Insurance. 407-322-2177,
contact Ms. Hatcher.

PT courier needed. 2 to 3
afternoons per week. Need
reliable car 7 cell phone. 407302-9486.

W OODS AT LA K E

Sa n fo r d
H er a ld

M ARY,

199-229

292-319

99—Apartments Unfurnished

99—A partments Unfurnished

SANFORD. STUDIO
APT,
SINGLE PERSON ONLY,
S375/MO PLUS DEPOSIT
CALL (407) 324-0158

Sanlord/Lnko Mary: 1. 2, and
3 Bedroom Apts staring ol *539
Lake Front Dying Froo Rent! Cal
now. 407-322-9104, EHO.

99—A partments
Unfurnished

Santord: tB R /!B A upstairs
apt GOOdAIM *4 2 5 ’*25 407321-6757.

100—Condominium
R entals

S anlord: Lrg 1/1 condos
2nd floor, W/D. huge W/l closet.
3 avail from S490/mo
RE/MAX Realty Resources
(407) 333-4400

Sitters, Companions, Homo
Makars: Noodod to work with Bio
okJerty Must havo a caring heart
A be w ry rekaUe. 407-328-6621.

L a ke M ary B lv d A 427.
*350/M o, Incl.ulll, kit. W/D,
cable, nr SCC, airpt. NS, quiot,
proft. 407-322-1607

Over Road Drivers wanted 48
stales haukng plants, produce,
etc. Must havo C D L. at least
2 y r s ., 6 points limit. Apply at
1901W. 1at St. &amp; r io r d Ph 407666-2005. Runs mostly west.

services

Sales person fo r p rin tin g co.
Santord Aroa, Full Or Part
Time. Experience Not Noodod
407-322-258t

HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLANI Drug tree workplace.
Apply at: WO Miller Drive.
Altamonte Springe 407-1*09000.
Looking tor dependable person
w ith
experience in new
construction final deaning Top
pay tor exp person. Must be
highly m otivated, positive
attitude,
havo
own
transportation. 407-322-7911.

M A needed: Full Brno, busy
fam ily practice group in
Sanfcrtl Please tax restmo. 407830-1116.

Page IB

407-322-2611

Very nice, very d e a n turn rm .
all uU, cable, A/C, Indry, phono,
kltch use, sec. dr, rosidont
owner, private entrance No
S m o k ln g l O n ly d ru g Ire s
sober need apply. 407-3140924.

1000

Operator for residen­
tial lot prep and a

Sunday.M arch21,2004

95—R oommate
Wanted
Seeking a person lo share my
home, view of Lake Monroe,
house privileges CaA 407-3287232 tor an appointment
W ill share new home, 3/2.
washer/dryor, private room A
bath, non smoker. *toa*wk 407474-1868

99— A partments U

FART-TIME
POSITIONS AVAIMOU IN AVIAIION
SANFORD INTERNATIONALAIRPORT
RAMP SERVICES
$8.50 per hour
AIRCRAFT REFUELERS
$8.50 per hour
PASSENGER CHECK IN AGENTS &amp;
PASSENGER CARE AGENTS
(Customer Sendee Experience Required!
We offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive industry train­
ing, weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.
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.

SWISSPiRT USA, INC.
2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

407-585-4790

n f u r n is h e d

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 DORM. S50VMO
2 DORM . *60 V M O AND UP
C e ti* Included

407-323-8670

ROSELEA
VILLAS
Move in Specials
2Bedroom/1Bath
W/D Hookups

1 Month Free Rent
407-330-6833 or 407296-3300

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

sw issport^

T h is l Y c m i n n i S p a c e Is F o r S a l e 1{ m i l l i n g
M o r e T h a n 2 6 , 0 0 0 R e a d e r s K a r l i YVrok

To R e s e r v e Y our A (l ( a l l Us A t 407- 2 2 2 -2 0 1 1

L a k e M a r y I
H er a ld

1

�Page 2 It

Sunday. Mnrcli 21.

2001

Tiik Herald

H e r a l d C l a s s :l U
Empioymant

4 5 -6 3

6 1 -1 2 7

6 7 - 7 3 _______

!

Real Estate
1 4 1 -1 6 5

1 9 9 -2 2 9

To Place Your Ad Call

C ou n try
Style
City
Living
Spacious
A ffo rd ab le

m

141—H omes For
S ale

157— M obile Homes
For S ale

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

Sanford Furnished apt utilities
Included 1 Block from town &amp;
lakctront. 1 person, no pels,
deposit required 407-3230229._____________________

2535 Georgia Avo. Sanford
3'1 5 houso, CHA, nvntotto now,
Section 8 welcome. $795 mo
$795 security. Call Porzlg
Roalty. 407-322-8678

DOYLE’S RENTALS

Sanford: 3/1 w/ceramic Ha. now
carpet, paint 4 cabinets.
Intercom 4 sec. ays, electric gar
dr. Custom wood 4 mirrored
walls $70K. 407-322-2354.

3/2 1996 SKYLINE UNDER
BOOK VALUE, EXCELLENT
CONDITION $24,700 BY
APPT. ONLY 407-349-1203

Bed: Luxury firm pillow-top
m attress set. Brand new
w/wnrranty. $155. 407-8311322
or
388-216-2946
Delivery available.

103—HousesUnfurnished

Santord 3/2. split, largo front yd.
fenced back yd, 2 lots 2 car
garage Fresh paint very quiet
1350 sq ft. $8S0'mo ts t 7 last
plus $800 to move In. No
animals, no smoking 386-3283112.
Lake M ary: 5/4. Executive
Pool Home, 5.000 ♦ si. w/ In
Law Suite. Renovated
S e cu rity Flnanclat/M el
407-661-9700
Sanford 3BH. CHA, 2004
Holly Avo. nice, $750 pfus
deposit. 407-323-4540.

Studio and
1 Bedroom Apts.

1st Month’s Rent
Wflh 12 Mo. Loose a Approved Creilit
• Spacious Apartments with large Closets • Like
Front • Vollcjball • Sparkling Kxil • Tennis Courts

I

fs 7 7 T |H

LIVE OAK BLVD

Santord: 3/1, CHA, shade,
dose lo park, refs required.
5756'mo, 5750 deposit. No
pets, 407-323-9705
Santord. 30R/2ba. corner tot.
carport,
W /D
4
lawn
m aintenance
included.
51.000/mo. 407-402-4969

Starting At

$4 4 0 Month

Country Lake A p tsB
I

105—
D U P L E X /T lU P L E X

Call tor more information

1|

Sanford Court Apartments

Country lake i
Apartments

407-323-3301

.

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

§

2714 Ridgewood Avo., Sanford * 330-5204

r

$

Sanford: 3/1, Now Paint. New
Appis, Carpet, Single C arport
Laundry Rm &amp; Storage
$725/$700 Deposit
Santord: 32. Kfchan. LMng fYn,
Dining Rm, Largo Yard, Utility
Rm, DbJ Carport. Approved
Section 8. $B00/$800 Deposit
Santord H isto ric D istrict: 3 2 ,
Renovated, From Porch. Nice
Yard $825/3800 Dep
Santord:3V Hardwood Floors
Screen Porch, Carport. Approx
2200 Sq Ft. $ t , 000/31.000
Deposit.
DOYLE REALTY. tNC.
(407) 322-2495
WE RENT &amp; SE LL HOMES
www doy t#f»attyon line .com

Santord Historic District: 2BR
1BA hardwood boors, formal
dining rm, laundry rm, $6501110
plus deposit, no pets 407-3231167.

i

300 OFF

a ir p o r t b lv d

407- 322-2611
103— HousesUnfurnisiied

Q

AIRPORT B iv r &gt;•

*

Business &amp; Services
D irectory
h&lt;

2 DR duplex opts Close to
Seminole High, scr porch,
laundry
6
storage
rm,
$550'mo, 407-647-1366
S p e cia l: 2BH unfurnished
$750, moves you in. Rent
$575/mo, lease required, you
pay electric. 407-321-0658.

R/V« 106 Estates Circle. Lake
Mary. Florida 32746

2 7 8 -H a n d y M an

2 6 9 -C lea n in g S e r v ic es
A u d r e y 's H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
W o G u a ra n ty L o w R a le s ll
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
S e v e n D a y a /W k , 2 4 H ra /D a y
---------- B l i t z G l e a W---------W e O tfo r T h e s e S e rv ic e s
•H o u s e C le a n in g S vc.
• O ffic e C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2
R e s id e n t ia l
C le a n in g :
P r o fe s s io n a l
C le a n in g
Lady ,
Residential H ouses. Floxtolo
W*
o x n e Hrs
I
W o rk W /C ustom or. F ee D o p e n d s o n
S e rv ic e . S a n fo rd &amp; L k M a ry. 4 0 7 3 2 2 -7 6 3 7
R u t h 's Q u a lit y H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e rc 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 s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

2 7 0 -C o n c r ete
D e l s C o n c re te : P a tio s . D riv e w a y s ,
S idew alks. D ecks. H o m e o w n e rs our
s p e c ia lly . C o m m e rc ia l a ls o . C a ll
a n y tim e lo r tre e e stim a te . 4 0 7 -3 2 2 7208

F ill D irt, S h e ll, T op S o il. R o ck.
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 lln b lo a ls o .
S e rv ic in g V o lu sia , L a ke . S e m in o le .
O ra n g e C o u n tie s 4 0 7 -9 4 7-6H72.

281-H o m e
I m pr o v e m e n t
P r e s s u r e W a s h in g &amp; P a in tin g
P lu m b in g &amp; E le c tr ic a l F ix tu r e
In s t a lla tio n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

2 8 7 -L awn S erv ic es

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
L a rg o &amp; 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 &amp; M o ra . C a ll for
F re e Q u o to
4 0 7 -4 3 5 -6 2 2 6

2 9 0 -M a so n ry
M a d d e n C o n s t r u c t io n
N o J o b T o o S m a ll!
A ll M a s o n r y W o r k
4 0 7 -4 7 4 -1 2 2 5

O P E N IN G SO O N
M cO oneld'e
B rick 6 B lo ck M ason ry
15 Y e a rs E x p -F re e Q u o te s
3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0

2 9 4 -P a in t in g
S u p p o r t y o u r lo c a l
b ih ln r t M . t i. t h e y a r e th e
h e a r t o f y u u r c o m m u n ity .

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
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 1 6 2

Service Directory

3 1 2— T hee S ervice
W h a t A b o u l B o b ’s 1 to o S e rv ic e ?
W o A c c e p t A ll C r e d it C a rd s .
T ro o R e m o v a l, T rim m in g , B o b c a l
S v c , F ire w o o d . F re e E s tim a te s .
L lc /ln s .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

3 1 3 — T V / R a d io

TVSERVICE
Repairs made on all
makes &amp; models.

IN HOME SERVICE

TollFree
1-877-409-2799

Santord; Professional Office
Bldg, contralty focatod. rocontty
renovated, ample parking, idoal
lor attorney or professional
Includes water, sower, trash ♦/•
575 lo ♦/* 2348 Bq tt Rent, $575$2300 plus sales tax.
Doyle Realty, Inc
407-322-2495
w w w .doyleraattyonllne.com

141—Homes For
S ale
3BR/1.5 BA. concrete block,
1100 sq It, new root, new
CHA. w alk) wattle. lunend yard,
$71,800. 102 Country Club
Drtvo, Santord 407-929-7173 or
918-495-2026.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
10NOMOIST: Rtcevt up lo $10 000
tin bomageiwn lualiaci lund

l«TI Nomevitk1200cask
tart Fsntteun, Rafttl
UN INOIL ORANGE. VOLUSIA!
Fixer Up: Sold as is! 3 2 . Eat
In K it , LR. $62,900.
Renovated: 3 2 . U v Dm Rm.
Garage. $79,900
A B eauty; 1 2 Acre. 3 2 ,
2300+ Bq It. Uv, Dm, Fam. Rm,
2 car gar. $141,900
In Law Q uartern: 4 /3,2300*
sq tt. Ltv, Dm, Lorn. Game Rm.
$169,900
Lakes lew. Renovated 3 2
Uv. Dm, Fam Rm. Fenced Ya/d
$178,500
L ik e N ew : 3 2 . Uv. Din.
Garage, nicety landscaped
yard. $95,500

j u d ic ia l

emeurr

IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04 0R-0765-02D-L
ARTHUR M TANNOCK,
Petitioner
AND
RODIN R TANNOCK.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Robin R'Tannock
60 W 2nd SI.
Apopka. FL 32703
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been tiled against you
and that you are required to
serve a copy of your written
delenses. It any, to II on Arthur
M Tannock. whose address is
1313
Quintuplet
D r,
Casselberry. FL 32707 on or
before March 30, 2004. and tile
the original with the Clerk ol this
Court at 301 North Park Avonue,
Santord. FL 32772. betore ser­
vice on Petitioner or Immediately
1hero.iNor It you tail to do so, a
default may be entered against
you kx the relief demanded in
Ihe petition
Cornea ol all court documents
in this case, including orders,
are available al the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court's ottice Ybu may
review these documents upon
request.
Ybu must keep the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court's Ottice notified ol
your current address (you may
tile Notice ot Current Address.
Florida Family Form 12 915)
Future papers In tins lawsuit will
be mailed to Ihe address on
record al the clerk's ottice
WARNING: Rule 12 285,
Florida Family Law Rules ot
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ot docu­
ments and Intormalxxv Failure
to comply can result in sanc­
tions. Including dismissal or
striking ot pleadings
DATEO February 23. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Sutonda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 29.2004 and
March 7. 14, 21,2004

B216

316— W eld in g &amp;
S h eet M etal

Will Do Your
W elding W ork,
ALUM INUM OR
STEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates!
CALL ROBBY,
407-221-6885
L in e A d S p e c i a l s

$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

BED • $205 luxury king
piliowtop mattress sot New, in
plastic, dol. avail. 407-2750612

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

L o w e ll's A u to R ep air

The M anger
Tondor
and
lo v in g ,
super
b a b y s ittin g (or y o u In m y h o m e . C a ll
M a x in e A lb a ra d o lo d is c u s s y o u r
o p tio n s .
3 2 1 -4 2 7 -3 1 3 6

DININGRM:
BOMBAY
CHERRYWOOD. 110' Dbl
Pod. 8 Chippendale Chrs, 72"
Buflot Mulch. Unused. Still
Boxed, Cost $1BK. Sell $3950.
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
Cherry Set. 7B‘ Tablo, 8 chrs,
China C ab. $1295 407-6601415

L ecals

2 5 8 -A u t o m o t iv e

2 7 9 -H a ulin g

181—Aituances &amp;
Furniture F or S ale

L ecals

117—Commercial
R entals

2 6 8 -C iiil d C a re

Entire block downtown Santord.
Over 1.5 acres wilh 3400 S.F,
Dldg. $750,000 Call Linda
Saettiro 407-416-0505

Landscaping Business tor sate
$199,900 for truck, equipment,
dwrrts 4 contacts. Selor wfl Iran
Call Linda. 407-416-0505

114—
Warehouse/Rental
S pace

A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e c ia liz in g In ro ro o tln g
&amp; re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
L ie # R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

T ra c y D a v is , L M T
4M A 33698
D e o p T is s u e M a s s a g e
A v a lo n C e n te r
# M M 1 3 0 79
1400 S P a rk A v u ., S a n fo rd
4 0 7 -9 2 9 -9 9 9 0

149— Commercial
P roperty For S ale

Bar/G rlll: Only $78K Total
SRX Lie Must Seoll
Call Shoree with
Security Financial
407-661-9700.

BED- 1 brand now lull-size
orthopedic
firm
sot
w/warranly. $85 407-2750935

Dry Wall
*Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 L/l
H om e &amp; Law n
S p r ln k e r R e p a ir
O v e r 2 0 Y re E x p .
P r o f e s s io n a l &amp; R e lia b le
4 0 7 -9 7 1 -6 8 1 2

Need an Investment?? Want
to Mcmo out ol Apnrtnent Uto?7
2429 YYlfoJW.Awnufl. Santord
Great Little Bungalow on .24
Aero lot w'updatod Electric.
Plumbing 4 Root, ♦ CCP.
$89,000
CALL AND ASK US ABOUT
REO OR FORECLOSURE
PROPERTIES.
1209..Swan.Street, w inter
Springs. Stunning 5/3 Estate
on Nearly 1 Acre, Updated w/
Attention to Detail. Wonderful
maslor Retreat, 2734 GLA
$350,000.
Call Jo yce S tansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan D uttw eller
407-679-1000

Auto Repair Business 4
Properly;
3/1 apt rental
income. $399,900.
Seller
financing possible. Linda
Saothro. 407-416-0505

SANFORD C-1 p ro p e rty
lo c a te d
On
Hiawatha,
financing available 1.000 sq
11 407-716-7744

B A R R Y 'S A P P L IA N C E S
S e rv in g S a n fo rd S in c e 1972
L o w e s t P rlc o s l
O v e r T h e P h o n e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 0 5 0

a s s a g e

R e a lt y Inc.

Paola: 2/2 with Florida Room
on 1/2 acre 5600/month plus
deposit. No pots. 407-3231167,

3 0 1 - R o o fin g

M

i

107—M obile Homes
For R ent

2 7 5 - D rywall

308— T h er a peu tic

m

160—B usiness For
S ale

BED- $110 brand now quoon
doublo-sidod pillow-lop set
w.Warranfy. can doiiwr, 407-2757626

2 5 6 -A pplia n c e R epair

A d v e rtis e y o u r b u s in e s s or s e rv ic e s fo r as little as $ 2 .0 0 p e r day.
C all (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

i

W is t e r ia

Santord 55* park. 1/1, kitchen
living rm, alt appliances,
coverod carport, shod $4,000.
407-324-0770.

Professional office tor sale.
$199,000
Antique
home
beautifully converted to office.
Call Linda Saethre, 407-4160505

Historic Sanford
18.000 si warehouse
Grade Level, 3 phase power
Insulated, 7,000 st office
Separate fenced parking
Buy $425,000 ($25/sl)
or lease $5,000/month
MotroOno. 407-629-6001.

T o yo ta &amp; A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o ro lg n &amp; D o m o s tic A u to R e p a ir
&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 rs 8 A M -6 P M
V IS A /M A S T E R C A R D

Sendees

103— HousesUnfurnisiied

Sanford 1001 West 20th St.
3BFV1BA. $76,900 Much
recent renovation, 0 down to
qualltiod buyer. 407-3315880

Convenient

8

101— HousesFurnished

On
Shop Sem inole H erald’s
Classifieds Everyday!

I

Merchandise l _ ___ f Automotive
2 3 1 -2 4 5
181-187 miscellaneous

Rentals

Financial

I M

NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St.
Santord.
H ardw ood
lira,
enclosed porches. $89,500.
Zoned
RC-1
(R estricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted. Great business
location 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026
3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St,
Santord.
Hardw ood
ttra,
enclosed porches $89,500.
407-929-7173 or 916495-2026

Realtors Wanted!
Century 21, N apolilano &amp;
Scaggs are looking tor Realtors
to work the S a n to rd ta ke Mary
areas. For a C onfidential
interview, please ask tor Mary
O 1-803881 -4469

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ot that certain Wrtt
01 Execution issued out ot and
under the seat ot the County
Court ot Seminole
County,
Florida. Case #W-SP-371 upon
a final Judgment rendered In the
aforesaid court in that certain
case entitled Joyce Berkery.
Plantifl vs Alfred Lee Rowers.
Detendant(s) which aforesaid
it ot Execution was delivered
to me ae Sheriff ot Seminole
County. Florida and I have levied
upon a l the nght, title and inter­
est ot the delendants in the totlowing described property, sard
property being located In
Seminole County. Florida, more
parbeufarty described ea tallows:
Lot 30. Crystal Lake Estates,
according lo the Plal thereof es
recorded m Plat Book 32. Pagea
2 and 3. Public Records ol
Semmoie County, Florida

B E 0R M • 8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bod.
Rails. Dresser. Mirror, Chest, 2
Nitestds, unused, Still Boxed.
Cost $7k. Sell $1950 407-6601415
BEDRM • 8 PC High-end Lours
VIII
CHERRYWOOD,
all
Dovetail, Dresser, tri-mlrror.
Chest. 2 NitoStds, Unused, Still
Boxed, Cost S15K. Sen $3,250.
407-660-1415
BEDROOM • 7 pc cherry wood
sleigh set, new, boxed, can
dolivor, $950 407-275-0935
BEDROOM- 6 (»oco brand ntw
set still in boxes. $450 407275-7626
OAYBED: Victorian stylo. 2
twin m attresses w/warranty.
pop up trundlo. All brand now.
$295, 407-331*1941/386-2162948
DINING
ROOM12 pc.
beautiful
cherry
double
pedestal table. 8 chairs, lighted
hutch, bullet, In boxes, $6000
value, sea itc o $1200 407-2750612
*
Futon: Solid wood mission-stylo
arms, oxlra nico loam layered
pad All brand new $295 407402-17B1 or 386-216-2946
M a ttre ss
Set:
NASA
technology memory loam ns
seen on TV/Matl. 20 year
warranty, retail $ 1699; must soil
$596 407402-2778 or 386-2162946
Wanted To Purchase!
Trailer sized refrigerator &amp;
electric stove in very good
condition Also need French or
louvered door. Must bo
reasonably priced Need ASAP
Lv.m sg. 407-321-5394.

L

eg a ls

unmatured, contingent ot unliq­
uidated drums, mues.tle then
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE

and tire undersigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County, Florida, will
at 11 00 A M on the 7th day ol
April A D 2004 otter lor sale
and sell lo the highest bidder.
FOR CA5H IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, at the Front
(West) Door, at Ihe steps, ot the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Santord, Florida. Ihe above
described property

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

That said sale is being made to
satisfy the leims ol this Wrtt ot
Execution

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 14,2004,

Donald F Eslinget, Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida

KLARA STABILE
Personal Representative
2532 Dakota Trail
Fern Park. FL 32739

Published March 7, 14, 21. 20.
2004 with the sale on Aprs 7,
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 SHER
IFFS OFFICE, 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD,
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 665
6912.
Publish March 7. 14. 21, 26.
2004
C027

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-174-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
FRANK MARIO STABILE.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ot the estate
ol FRANK MARIO STABILE,
deceased, whose date ol death
was January 15. 2004: is pend­
ing In the Circuit Court tor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate Division. FH* Number
04-174-CP, the address ot which
Is P.O, Drawer C, Santord. FL.
32772-0659 The names and
addresses ot the personal repre­
sentative and that personal rep­
resentatives attorney are set
forth below
Ail creditors ot ihe decedent
and other persons, who have
claims ot demands against
decedents estate, including
unmatured, contingent or urWqmdeled claims, and who have
been served a copy ol this
notice, must Me their claims with
this Court WtTHiN THE LATER
OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l other a editors ol the dece­
dent and other persons who
have claims or demands against
the decedent s estate including

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BAnRED

DAVID W VEUZ
Florida Bar No 646368
PO Box 677879
Orlando. FL 32867-7879
Telephone (407) 894-8388
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish; March 14,21,2004
C067

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For information on Seminole
County BCC procurements,
please visit our website at

wwwco sofTiirvolo fi us/purchas-

ing
,
select
Current
Procurements tor a list ol all
active solicitations lor RFPs,
PSs. IFBs and CCt Many can
be downloaded and printed al no
charge or call 407-665-7131. All
solicitations and procurement
information are also available al
the County Services Building.
1101 East First Street, Room
3208 Santord, FL
32771
bo tween the t tours ot BAM lo
5PM Mon Fri
To guarantee receipt ot adden­
da. it is toe respondents' responstorlrfy to contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division
poor to toe lixed receiving dale
ol submittals/bids
Addenda
Information is also available on
toe County's Web Page
Publish March 21, 2004
C126

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
APRIL 17, 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Autin Ave . Oviedo. FL
Prospective bidders may Inspect
toe vehicles on the day be loro
toe Auction from 9AM until 6PM
Terms are cash or certified
funds only OVIEDO TOWING
reserves toe right to accept or
refuse any and a t bids.
Tire following
offered tor bids:

vehicles

are

1967 FORD TAURUS
VIN# t FABPS2UXHG271464
Publrsh March 21. 2004
C127

�Tilt: H erald

H

C L A S S IF ]

e k a ld

Financial
4 5 *6 3

Rentals
91-127

Employment
6 7 -7 3

To Place Your Ad Call
221— G ood T hings
to Eat

Legals

Pool
Table:
8(1
IBC
professional series, 3 pc r slate.
Ithr pockets, fell, unused, still In
crate, cost $4K. sol $1450 407660-1415,

Navel Orangee
Red G rap e fruit
M eriw ether Farms
3461 Celery Ave, Sanford.

IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 02 997-CP

222—M usical
I nstruments

191— Building
M aterials

223—
M iscellaneous

193— Lawn &amp;
G arden

N lcholaon'e House
C leaning
Honest &amp; Reliable. Licensed &amp;
Insured. Owner Operated Call
Suzanne. 407-416-5899

Lawn M ower
$45.00
R uns Perfect
407-402-2996&lt;cp)
407-333-4447

P h o to g ra p h ic E quipm ent:
M inolta-SLR,
35mm,
Telephoto, wide angle A
standard Ions with carrying
case. $600 obo 407-3027606, any tirnol Groat for a
beglnnorl

Troy Bill Chippor/Vnc 5Hp, sett
propel w/nttachm onts. Now
Condition $495 407-325-5644

231— Cars For S ale

199—P ets &amp;
S upplies

$5001 P o lice Im p o u n d il
Cars tram $5001 For listings can
800-719-3001x4716

Patti's Pet
Sitting

1990 CatMac Biarritz Sport sfax.
spoke wheel covers, looks
good, runs good $2300 407330-0434.

Will Care For Ybur Dog or Cat
In Your Homo While You Are
Gone!. Vory Reasonable Ratost
References Available Upon
Roquosl Please Call 407-3140703

1999 Ford Escort 60,000
miles, vory clean, runs
oxooSont 54.BOO 406-014 71R3
or 407-322-2344.

217— G a r a g e S ales

231—C ars For S ale

Camago Cove Ccrmxrty Yard Sale.
Sales t r o u / n l he ccrmrSy Mar
2627 &amp; ?8. Bam M 7 Multi family
•nth may items

NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on
the 1st day of MARCH. 2004,
them was placed on deposit in
this office, lunds received from
PATTI JARRELL as GUARDIAN
ol the GUARDIANSHIP OF
. ROBERTO CAMPOS In the
amount ol $5,610.72 Said lunds
are all ot the assets due to
UNKNOWN whoso last know
address was
and said assets
remain unclaimed
Unless said hinds aie claimed
on or before Six (8) months from
the date ot first publication ol this
notice, said lunds will be lorwardod to CHIEF FINANCIAL
OFFICER FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, pursuant to Florida
Statute 744 534
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I set
my hand and official seal nt
Sanford. Florida this ts l day ol
MARCH. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
By: Rosemary Hamilton
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 21, 2004 and
April 18, 2004
C130
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
FILE NO, 04-149-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF

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

Sartord Hstonc Distnct Myrtle 4 12th
St. 325. 26 S 27. 8am Antiques,
architectural*. doors, windows,
fixtures, collectibles, oil lamps,
depression glass, pottery, cherulte,
quilts, household items.

234— Automotive
Accessories
Truck tool box, lu ll size,
diam ond
plate,
excellent
condition. Like new. Must see!
$ 9 0 0 0 , obo 407-68B-26P6,
407-474-6958.

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale
1967 GMC 1/2 fori Freshly rebuff
350 engine, performance 350
transmission, 2800 stall, now
brakes, good tiros A rims.
ST800 obo 407-328-6489 or 321363-7391.

1908 Chevy S-10,4 cyl. 5spood.
ootd AC DaZy drtvor.SI 500 obo

•BUY'SELL'TRADE

Call (407) 322-2611
ToSpeaktoa
ClassifiedAdSpecialist
OrFai YourAd
(407)323*9408

IN RE: GUAROIANSHIP OF
ROBERTO CAMPOS

Violin For Sato, New With Hard
Stiell Case A AssesS 100 OBO
Call Dave 407-683-2626 or
407-474-6958_____________

CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFING tor Darns, Boat
Docks, Strops, etc Also Cutvori
Pipe: 15**20' t B"x20'. Call For
Prices. Surplus Steel &amp; Supply,
Inc. Apopka 407 293-57B8

Youcan do it all witha
Seminole Herald
classified ad

L

7391.
2001 Ford R a n g e r: 4x4.
oxtonded cab. automatic, 4 06
V6,
PW.
PS.
excellent
condition 16k miles $11,000
407-324-2612.
2001 Nissan Frontier 4x2 XE:
King Cab, low m ileage 5
speed, AC. CD/tape, 4 cyl
Burgundy $8,500. 407-3304186.
P icku p Truck : 1/2 Ion Dodge
Dakota. 1995, 104,000 miles,
dark green, oxtonded cab. VB,
power ovorylhing $5,299,407*
322-5377 eve

Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ot the estate
ol RUTH H PETERS, deceased,
whose date ol death was
December 27,2003 File Number
04-149-CP Is pending in the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probalo
Division, the address ot which is
Post Office Drawer C. San lord
FL, 32772-0659 The names and
addresses of the personal repre­
sentative and that personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below
All creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against tho dece­
dents 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 FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AF1ER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Alt other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against ttwi
decedent s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME 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

________

(Prepayment Required)

4 line ad......
........... 1 week $18........... 3 weeks $35
........... 2 weeks $25............ 4 weeks $45
Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum5 lines per day
and 13 week contract. Credit
5 - 1 0 lines................. 900/line
11 - 20 lines................. 800/line
21 or more lines............ 70^/line

Legal Advertising
$4.95 per column inch

i

&lt;

1 9 9 -2 2 9

___ _
services
2 5 2 -3 1 9

Legals

Legals

Legals

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02-CA-0027-14Q

address Is 80 1 S University
Drive *500, Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from tho date ot Ihe first publica­
tion ol this not ice ot action) and
Mo the original with tho cleik ot
this court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Immedi­
ately Ihereattor, otherwise a
detautl will tie entered against
you lor tlie relief demanded in
the complaint or petition tiled
herein

Notice I* hereby given that pur­
suant to a Final Judgment
entered in Ihe above entitled
cause in the Circuit Court ot
Seminole County, Florida. I will
sell the property located In
Seminole County, Florida, being
specifically described as follows

SURVEY OF AN ADO TO SAN­
FORD PB 1 PG 93. N 100 FT
OF LOT 2 (LESS S 18 FT OF W
43 FT) BLK A SOUTH SAN­
FORD PB 1 PG 94. LOT 3 BLK
A SOUTH SANFORD PB 1 PG
94. LOT 4 BLK A SOUTH SAN
FORD PB 1 PG 94, LOT 7 BLK
36 M W CLARKS SUBD PB 1
PG 107. AND LOT 0 BLK 36 M
W CLARKS SUDD PB 1 PG
107.

FRANCIS PETERS
Personal Representative
301 North Thistle Lane
Maitland, FL 32751
Michael P OKvari
Florida Bar No 0116734
Cobb &amp; Colo
Post Office Box 2491
Orlando, FL 32115
Telephone 386/255-8171
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish March 21.28. 2004
C13I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-310-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
RONALD R BLACKBURN,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)

GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
WILLIAM B BARR, til, 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 WILLIAM B BARR.
III. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF WILLIAM B BARR, III IF
ANY, COUNTRY CREEK
MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC ,
NOVUS FINANCIAL CORP,
WOOD BRIDGE At COUNTRY
CREEK. INC , JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

Vbu are hereby notified that an
Order
ol
Summary
Administration has been entered
In the estate ot Ronald R
Blackburn,
deceased,
File
Number 04-310-CP. try the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probalo
Division, the address ot which is
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord, FL
32771, that the decedent's dale
ol death was January 15. 2004:
that tho total value ol tho estate
is $65,500 00 and that the
names and addresses ol those
to wliom it has been assigned by
such order are

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated March 4, 2004
entered In C M C ate No 02CA0027-I4G ol Ihe Circuit Court ol
tho 16TH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County, Sanford.
Florida. I will sell to the highest
and best bidder lor cash at the
Was! Front Ooor at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N Paik Avenue in
Sanford, Florida, nt 11 00 a m
on the 6!h day ol April. 2004 the
following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit

ADDRESS

Katrina A Blackburn
4388 Radio Avenue
Sanford. FL 32773
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All creditors ot the estate ol the
decedent and other persons
having claims or demands
against the estate ot the dece­
dent other than those lot wtiom
provision for lull payment was
made In the Order of Summary
Administration must Me Iheir
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHEn APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date ol test publication ol
this Notice Is March 21. 2004
Personal Giving Notice
Katrina A Blackburn
4388 Radio Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32773
STEPHENH COOVER
Attorney
Florida Bar No 0314080
Hutchison, Mamele 4 Coover.
PA
230 North Park Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
Telephone (407) 322-4051
Attorney tor Person Giving
Notice

LOT 52. WOODBRIDGE AT
COUNTRY CREEK. ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
34, PAGE(S) 82-84. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dalod this 5 day ol March,
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN, PA . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
80t S University Dtrvo Suito 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
O t-82955
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, t800-955 8771 (TDD) ot 1-800
955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish March 21, 28. 2004
C133

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 3121-14W
GE MORTGAGE SERVICES.
LLC SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TOGE CAPITAL
MORTGAGE SERVICES INC
PLAINTIFF
VS

Classified Rates

I

Legals

eg als

Publish Match 21, 28. 2004
C132

Page 3B

407- 322-2611

MARCH 21. 2004

NAME

RUTH H PETERS.

IM

Merchandise
Automotive
181-197
Miscellaneous
231-245

Real Estate

I_____________________________1 4 1 - 1 6 5

187—S torting
G oods

Sunday. Mnrch 21, 2004

RICHARD F THOLE. ET AL
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF RICHARD F
THOLE
A/K/A
RICHARD
FRANK THOLE
whose residence is unknown tf
he/she/they be living, and It
he'sheqtiey be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees. Iienots,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest in Ilia
property described in the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty
LOT 49. GROVEVtEW VIL­
LAGE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 19, RAGE(S)
4 THROUGH 6. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been Med against you and
the you are required to serve a
copy ol your written defenses, it
any. to 1 on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plaintiff's attorney, whose

WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol this Court nt SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day ol MAR
9. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AMuicock
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY TOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION FL 33324
03 21412
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons witli disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tho
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665 4227.
1-800 955 8771 (TDD) or 1
600 955 8770, via Florida Relay
Servico
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HEnALD
Publish March 21, 28 2004
C134

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO 00 CA-2461-14G
FIDELITY BANK OF FLORIDA.
A Slate Bank.
Ptaintitt

vs
HYACINTH D. WYNTER. BANK
ONE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, as Trustee ot
Centrex Homo Equity Loan
Trust 2000 A under live (fooling
and Servicing Agreement da tod
as March 1. 2000, JAMES L
CONSIUOER and JOHN DOE,
Unknown Tonantls), et at
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Amended Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
MARCH 11. 2004. and entered
in Case No 00 CA 2461-14G ol
Ihe Circuit Court ol the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
lor Seminole County, Florida,
whoioin FIDELITY DANK OF
FLORIDA, is Ihe Plaintiff and
HYACINTH D WYNTER. BANK
ONE NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION, as Trustee ol Centrex
Home Equity Loan Trust 2000-A
under live ffooling and Servicing
Agreement dated as ol Muich 1.
2000. and JAMES L CONSID
DER JAMES LEWIS C O N S I­
DER. as Trustee ot the James
Lewis Considdor Revocable
Trust dated 10-25-79, aro tho
Defendants I will sell to the tughest bidder lor cash at tho West
Ironl door ol the Sominolo
County Courthouse, 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford, Florida, at
1100 a m on the 13 day ol
April, 2004, the following
described real property In
Seminole County. Florida, as set
forth in said Amended Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure,
to wit.
The North 1/4 ol Ihe West 1f2 ol
Ihe Northeast 1/4 ot tho
Northeast 1/4. Section 36,
Township 3 t South. Range 30
East. Less road right ol way and
less property conveyed to
Seminole County by Warranty
Deed recorded In O R Book
2575, Page 710, Public Records
ot Seminole County Florida

Dated this 11 day ol March,
2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk ot said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Jerry L Jester. Esq , ol
BURROWS 8 JESTER, PA
PO Box 541196
Merritt Island, Florida 329541196
(321)453-2190
Florida Bar *174100
Publish March 21,28,2004
C137______________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA-53S-14-K
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
acting
through
Rural
Development, formerly Farmers
Home Administration (FmHA),
United Slates Department ot
Agriculture (USDA).
Plaintiff.

vt
QUEEN HAYES. LVa QUEEN
E. DERICO; and JOHN K
SCHOFIELD,
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE

The South 67.5 feel ol Ihe
North 447 leel ot Ihe East t/2 ol
Itie West 328 2/3 feet ot tho
Southwest 1/4 ot ttvo Southwest
1/4 ot Section 11, Township 21
South,
Range
31
East,
Sominolo County, Florida
at putiiic sale lo the highest and
best bidder, tor cash at the West
Iron! door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse, 301 North
Park Avenue, Sanford. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the day ol APR
13. 2004
It you ate a person with a dis­
ability wtio needs any accommo­
dation in order lo participate In
tins proceeding, you aro ontitled.
at no cost lo you, to the provision
ot certain assistance Please
contact Court Administrator,
(407) 665-4227, within 2 working
days ot your receipt ol this docu­
ment. It you aie tie aring or voico
impaired, call t 800 955-8771
Dated MARCH lb, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Citcuit Court
By Mary Stroupo
float E Ybung
300 Third S t. NW
Winter Haven. FL 33881-4002
Publish March 21, 28. 2004
C138

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 04 CA-326-14W
UCN: 592004C A0326XXXXXX

The property being mote gener­
ally described as 1109 W 12th
Street
Variance Requested Consider
a Variance to Sanford's Sign
Regulations for a groundmountod sign nt Now Mount
Calvary Baptist Church located
al 1109W 12th Street
All .parties in interest and citi­
zens shall have an opportunity
lo be hoard at said hearing
By order ol the Planning 4
Zoning Commission ol Ihe City
ol Sanford. Florida, this 17h day
ot March, 2004
Ross Robert, Chairman
Planning 4 Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered el the
above meeting or hearing,
he/sho may need a verbatim
record of the proceedings
Including the testimony and evi­
dence. which rocord Is not pro­
vided by the City ol Sanlord
(FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PAMTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-3305610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
Publish March 2 t, 2004
C143

DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW
YORK BRANCH,
Plaintiff.
vs
LISA D ALLEN, JEFFREY
ALLEN A/K/A JEFF ALLEN.
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY, INC : UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT NO 1; UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT NO 2, and ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANTTO THIS ACTION,
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED, et al
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Jeffrey Allen a V a Jett
Allen
Last Known Address
2963 Burlington Drive
Apopka. FL 32703
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose ol mortgage
on the foltowing described prop­
erly In Seminole County. Florida
LOT 16. PARK PLACE. AS
PER PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 55.
PAGE 40, OF THE PUBLIC
HECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been tiled against you and
you aie requited to serve a copy
ot your written defenses, it any.
lo it on SMITH, HIATT 4 DIAZ.
PA , Plaintiff s attorneys, whose
address is 2691 East Oakland
Park Bind., Suite 303, Fori
Lauderdale, Florida 33306, with­
in 30 days trom first date ol pub­
lication. and tile tho original with
live Clerk ol this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorneys or immediately there­
after, otherwise, a default will be
enteiod against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition
DATED on March 12. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By AMuicock
As Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH IN Sanford Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES NEEDING SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT
201 N PARK AVENUE, SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3234330. NOT LATER THAN
SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING IF HEAR­
ING IMPAIRED. (TDD) 1-600955 0771, OR VOICE (V) 1-800955-8770, VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE
Publish Match 21. 28. 2004
C139

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
4
Zoning
Commission
in
Ihe
City
Commission Chambers, City
Hall, Sanlord, Florida, at 7:00
p m on Thursday, April 1,
2004, to consider a request tor a
Conditional Use In a RMOI.
M u l t i p l e - F a m i l y
Residential,'Olfice/lnstllutlonal
zoning district
LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE S
36 FT OF THE W 35 FT OF LOT
50 AND THE W 35 FT OF LOT
51, PINE HEIGHTS. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PB 3. PG
51 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
The property being more gener­
ally described as 2408 Palmetto
Avenue
Conditional Use Requested:
Urban Infill Redevelopment lo
re-establish a single (amity resi­
dence on a non-conforming par­
cel at 2408 Palmetto Avenue
All parties In Interest and citi­
zens shall have an opportunity
to be tieard al sax! hearing
By order ol the Planning 4
Zoning Commission ot the City
ol Sanford. Florida, this 17th
day
ol
March
2004.
R ots

Robert.
Chairman
Planning 4 Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC; II a
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at Ihe
above meeting or heating,
he/sho may need a verbatim
record ol the proceeding*
including the testimony and evi­
dence. which record Is no! pro­
vided by the City ol Sanford
(FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIRUTE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5810
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING.
Publish March 21. 2004
Ct44

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
C4J TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HIGHESTBIDDER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE:
1987 Cadillac 4 DOOR: Brawn
VIN# 1G6DW51Y0H9757220

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A VARIANCE
Notice Is hereby given that ■
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
4
Zoning
Commission
in
Ihe
City
Commission Chambers, City
Hal. Sanford Florida, et 7:00
p m on Thursday. April t , 2004,
lo considsr a request tot •
Variance In MR-2, Multiple
Family Residential end GC 2.
General Commercial zoning dis­
tricts
LEGAL DESCRIPTION E 286 6
FT OF LOT 4 ROBINSONS

THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON APRIL 14, 2004 AT 10
O'CLOCK AT C4J TOWING,
1240 S CR 427, LONGWOOO,
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN 9AM AND 8PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS. CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY
ANO ALL BIDS
Publish March 21, 2004
C140

�a t i g c “t n

ourway. Marcn zt. zuu-i

I lib IlhKAMI

Legals
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT ON THE DATE
ANO TIME LISTEO BELOW. AND CONTINUING FROM OAY TO
DAY UNTIL ALL GOODS ARE SOLD. WE WILL SELL AT PUB­
LIC AUCTION, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, AT ALL
AMERICAN SELF STORAGE
460 FLORIDA CENTRAL PARKWAY
LONGWOOD, FL 32750
CONTENTS OF THE FOLLOWING STORAGE UNITS CONTAINING HOUSEHOLD AND/OR BUSINESS GOODS FOR
RENT AND OTHER CHARGES FOR WHICH A UEN ON SAME
IS CLAIMED, TO WIT;
DATE OF SALE: 04/14/04
TIME OF SALE: 4:30 P.M.
#14 WILLIAM HANCOCK • HOUSEHOLD GOODS
#200 ROBERTO FIGUEREDO - AIR CONDITIONING EQUIP­
MENT A SUPPLIES
#604 KYLE HAIR • HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY
#619 SARA MCTIGUE • HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNITURE
AUCTIONEER: STORAGE PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES LIC #593
THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TO BE PUBLISHED ONCE A
WEEK FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
SAID SALE TO BE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE
STATUTES OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN SUCH CASES
MADE AND PROVIDED
Publish: March 21, 28, 2004
C129

I

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
TAMPA DIVISION
CASE NO. fl:03-cr-54-T-17TBM
(Forfeiture)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
v.
CHRISTOPHER L. ALPERT
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
Notice Is heroby given that on November 19. 2003. in the case
ol United Slates v Christopher L Alport. Criminal No. 8 03-cr-54T-17T0M, the Uncled Slates District Court lor die Middle District
ol Florida entered Preliminary Ordors lor the forfeiture ot:
#
260 Bald Eagle Run. Lake Mary, Florida
1999 Mercedes-Benz CLK VIN #WDBU70G4XFL02472
Sony SDM-M51 Fla I Screen Monitor
IBM Mouse
Sony Vaio Keyboard SN 0080636
Sony Vaio CPU SN 2B40043030326I9
Sony Keyboard SN 0163182
Sony Vaio Spoakot SN 190101372
HP Pavlllion F50 Flat Screen Monitor SN TWKDL02586
Logitech Mouse
HP CP1160 Cotof Inkjot Printor SN M Yt9E1V1RS
Sony Vaio CPU SN 284017303005078
Samsung Syncmasler 151V Flat Scroen Monitor SN
GG t5H4LTA018452
Logitech Mouse
Compaq Keyboard SN B56980EGANW57Z
Compaq Prosarto CPU SN MX24426602
Group Ot Miscellaneous Computer Cables
Group 04 Miscellaneous Computer Cables
Doll Mouse
Dell Keyboard SN TH04N4543717129BB663
Logitech Mouse
Compaq Keyboard SN B56980ELPN05LU
Dell Flat Scroen Monitor SN MX05R10B476052A7ADMJ
Samsung Flat Screen Monitor SN GG15H4LTA01956V
Dell Dimension 2300 CPU SN H8LY121
Compaq Presano 6000 CPU SN MX24121636
Group o l Miscellaneous Computer Cablos
Seven (7) Round Tables
Three (3) Rectangular Tables
Twenty-Three (23) Straight Back Chairs
Throe (3) Cushioned Barstoola
Three (3) Patterned Arm Chairs with Cushions
6 ' White Food Prop Counter
2‘ W hile Food Prep Counter
Boar's Head Meat Counter
Carrier Ice Cream Dipping Cabinet
Large Square Wood Coffee Table
Two (2) Wooden End Tables
Silver King Fountainette
"Cappuccino" Noon Sign
"Open" Noon Sign
Forty-One (41) Plastic Serving Trays
Jura Mini Refrigerator
Jensen AM.TM CD Cassette Rocolvor
Soup Pot
Box Ot Black Rubber Table Glides
Star High Performance Warmer
Royal Cash Register
Global Payments Crodit Card Machine
Cable DSL Router And 5-Port T Hub
Stainless Steel Malt Cups
Berkel Scale
Global Payment Credit Card Terminal
Dirt Devil Spot Scrubber
Nuova Simonolli Exprosso Machine
Hamilton Beach Drink Mixer
•
Paper Roll Holder Without Paper
Stainless Steel Ice Cream Cone Dispenser
Power Cord And Surge Protector
Two (2) Speakers
Group of Miscellaneous Power Cords And Cable
Surge Protector With Cablos and Wires
Toshiba Cable Modem Miscellaneous Wires
Lmksys Wireless Access Pomt Router
2002 BMW 7451 VIN WBAGL63472DP59454
2003 BMW X5 SUV VIN 6UXFB93563LN79593
Sony Flat Scroen Monitor, SDM-M81 SN 0409705
Sony VAIO CPU with Power Cord SN PCV-RX407DS
Canon Canoscan N1220U SN CZL166849
Two (2) CPU Sony Vaio Speakers SN 161702972
Microsoft Mouse P/N X08-72983
Unksys Instant Broadband DSL Router SN C2121134289
Toshiba Portable DVD Player with Two (2) Batteries and Bose
Headphones
SN 10120678
Sony DPP-SV55 Digital Photo Printer SN 304353
Appliance Control FCC ID #BJ4-61WDB66RX
SONY Keyboard SN 0067027
HP Professional Series 200C Printer SN SG8ALIG0J6
Compaq Laptop with Power Cables SN IV13JC5A74X6
Toshiba Laptop Computer SN A026554CU
D SL M odem
Speed Touch USB with Cables SN
3£C1B607CGAB0t
HP DeskJet 990 CSE SN MX0BHIT065
L o g ite c h Mouse SN L2B21400263
HP DeskJet 980C SN MYIITIIOFP
Dell Mouse P/N 636160EM
Two (2) Dell Speakers with Power Cables SN CN-04N56748220-25M-0307
Dell Keyboard P/N 07N242
Dell Flat Screen Monitor SN M X-05R108-47605-27Q C E 18
Dell CPU Dimension SN 551MR11
Microsoft Mouse
Apple Keyboard SN KY03019A2JXW
Apple IMAC Computer SN YM031CJ7JAU
Five (5) Writable DVD's
Ten (10) Writable DVD's
Panasonic Fax Machine SN 7GBFA035599
Phillips CDRW 400 SN 56966022
Bose Speaker SN 027724913101177AS
Bose Media Center with Two (2) Speakers and one Box SN
027748C13165706A2
Panasonic HDTV SN UB1241261
Black Bose Wave Radio with Remote SN 018821071750864A
W hite Bose W ave Radio/CD Player with Rem ote SN
023075C00896353A
SONY DVO/CD Player with Remote SN 2036929
SONY Trinitron TV with Remote SN 9018585
Proecan VCR with Remote SN 708420201
Panasonic Raplay with Remote SN E0R856953
Audtovox AM/FM Radio and Compact 5 CD Changer with Four
(4) Speakers
SN Ot 5010821118211
Samsung OVO/VHS Player SN 61BR825158R/XAA
Curtis Mathas TV Tromca SN 3COK82B908Y
Half Moon S titim
Panasonic TV/VCR Combo SN C21IC70315
RCA DVD Player with Remote SN 03656606
Toehlba Television SN 35586926
PlayStation II with Two (2) Controllers SN U 5925274
Pair of Ladws Diamond Earrings
TWany Sterling Silver Bracelet

Legals

Legals

Legals

Seminole County, Florida, more particularly desenbod as follows:

DATED th« t l day of March,
2004

ba apouaaa, heir*, deviaae*.
grantaai. a tilg n a a *. lienor*,
creditor*, trustees. and all parlie* claiming an Inter*»t by,
through, under or agamst the
Defendant*, who are no! known
lo ba dead or alive, and a# parlies having or claiming to have
any right, title or totere*! In Ihe
property de*crtbed In ihe mort­
gage being foreclosed herein.

Legals
Fisher Dual Tray CO Recorder
RCA Television SN B404L30PF
Microsoft Mouse
Fisher Dual Tray CD Recorder SN OAB1Z07871
Sony PlayStation with Cord and Controller. SN P T 135684014
Sanyo Television SN V2080183959782
General Instrument Cable Box
HP DeskJet Printer
PROSCAN Television SN 534360558
Microsoft Keyboard C-26 wllh Cord SN B812710070627
Panasonic Fax/Copier Machine SN 1HBFB032I99
Phillips DVD/CD Player
Pioneer EFX 500 Performance Effector SN UBKR004737UC
Rockford Fosgale Amplifier SN 9924347000-01
Two (2) Yokohama Tires
Two (2) Technics Turntables
Electronic Mixer • Numark SN 0020111300330001330
Punch Brand Box Speaker
Two (2) Yokohama Parada Spec-2 Tires 215X35 Z R I884
Two (2) Faikan Tires ZE502/215X35 ZR 18M .S
Four (4) Enkel Aluminum Colored Rims
Two (2) Kogl C om puterized MIDI RIG Monitors SN
B7VX210OO196 and
SN B7VX218001B5
Keyboard E Muensonlq SN 050200701
Samson Amplifier SN S50K1072
Microsoft Koyboard SN 5911900172577
Midtimoploce SN M IP-AVU262I0
Firestabon Analog lo Digital Convertor FS #0902C000348
Two (2) Cerwin Vega Speakers, with Cords SN E715001411 and
SN E715013328
AKAI MIDI Productions Center SN C 0 12500710
Electronic Mixer SN 004783
Bag o l Electronic Cords bom Equipment and Mouse
Bag ot Multiple Cords from Turntables
Bag of Electronic Cords From Equipment and Mouse
HP Photo Smart SN MY27K41IXO
Movado Vizio Stainless Stool Watch
Tltlany And Company Stainless Steel Watch
HP Pavilion Computer SN US01106910
HP DeskJet Pnntor SN MY8BH160FJ
Umax Scannor SN HAV00ADO5O334
NEC Flat Panel 17" Monitor SN 2700399VA
Doll Laptop. Battones, Doll True Mobile Wireless Lan Adaptor
SN 4104105409
Toshiba Tocra Laptop Computor SN 01717617
HP Doskjet SN CN9761N2NR
Two (2) Polk Audio Speakers
IBM Mouse
HP Jornada Pocket PC Cradio
Miscellaneous Cablos
Miscellaneous Cables
Miscellaneous Cables
3COM U S Robotics 56K Modom PC Card SN 10K218N03TC2
Lmksys 10/100 PC Card SN 01A044544
Toshiba Disk Drlvo SN 82163713T
Baurno A Morcier Ladles Stainless Steel Watch
Creatrvo Microphone
Toshiba Extomal 3 1/2" Floppy Disk Drive
HP CO-Writer CPU SN SG128U3AM3
Unksys Wireless Point Router SN C2725016143
Speed Touch Horne SN CP0220B1021
HP Jornada Pocket PC SN SG 21801965
Sharp Fax Machlno SN 17199777
Creative Web Cam SN C S 10303074038365
Creative Web Cam SN CS 10303074038359
Four (4) Bose Tall Speakers
Bose Wooter
Bose Small Subwoolor
Magnavox DVD Player SN 70660226
Kenwood Player SN 70701734
Sony CD Player SN 8107961
Kenwood Surround Sound Rocolvor SN 70401726
Proscan DVD SN 849667105
ProScan Video Player SN 730721083
Panasonic Roplayor SN EORA50445
ProScan Tolovision SN PS36600XX1-546331470
$704 00 m U S Currency
Compaq Prosarto Laptop SN 3912B089
Logitech Mouse
Sony TV with Romote SN 9001024
Phillips DVD Player with Remote SN CB0002220B3459
Panasonic TV with Remote SN MB22960553
XBox Game System SN 205677622602
Rolex Submannor Watch with Black Dial and Black Time Lapse
Bezel
$2,653 00 Davidson County, Tennossoe Jail Check payable to
Carl If. Alport
Tag Heuor Watch
Coach Soft Loather Bnolcaso
Citizens Welch
Momorox TV/VCR Combo SN 067190919363
PlayStation II Game Consol with One (1) Controller SN
U5964744
Samsung VCR with Remote SN 6VAK902974N/XAA
Apex DVD Player with Remote in Box SN SV010121074
Philips Television SN 51527824
Black Office Chair Registry #CA-27547
The United States hereby gives notice o l Its Intention to dispose
o l Hie lorteited property in such manner as the Attorney General
or a designoo may direct. In accordance with the provisions ol
18 U S C. §§ 982 and 1029(c)(2), any person having or claiming
a legal right, title or intorest in the aforementioned asset must
tile a petition with the Clerk ot the United States District Court.
Tampa Division. Sam M. Gibbons U S Courthouse, 801 North
Florida Avonuo. Tampa. Florida 33602 within thirty (30) days ol
tha final publication ol notice of the criminal forfeiture action or
receipt ol direct written notice, whichever is earlier. A copy o l the
petition shall also be served on Daniel W. Eckhart, Assistant
United States Attorney, 201 Federal Building. 80 North Hughey
Avenue. Ortando, Florida 32801.
The petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty ol
perjury and shall set forth the nature and extent ot the petition­
er's right, title, or interest in the forfeited property, the lime and
circumstances o l Iho petitioner's acquisition o l the right, title, or
Interest In the lorteited property, any additional la d s supporting
the petitioner's claim, and the rebel sought.
UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Publish March 7. 14. 21. 2004
B230

NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that the Board o l County
Commissioners ol Seminole County, Florida (BCC) intends to
exchange the following described property:
PARCEL NO 16-19-30-5AB-0200 0 0 10

Description:
A portion ot Lot 1, Block 2, Map o l Sanlord Farms as recorded In
Plat Book 1, Pages 127, 126 and 1 2 8 , Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida, being more particularly described as
follows:
Commence al the Southwest comer o l said Block 2, thence N
0 0 '0 4 '17* E along the West line of said Block 2, said line also
being the centerline of South Oregon Street, a distance ol
359 34 leet lo • point on tha North line ol said Lot 1. Block 2;
thence S 89*58'07* E along the North line ol said Lot 1 a dis­
tance o l 15.00 leet to the Pomt of Beginning, said point being on
the East right-ol -way line o l said South Oregon Street: thence
continue S 89*5807* E along said North line a distance ol
626.56 leel to a point that is SO 00 leet from, measured at a right
angle to, the East line o l said Lot t , Block 2; thence S 24"56'47*
W along a line that is 50.00 leet West of and parallel with said
East line a distance of 88 97 feet to a pomt that 80 69 feet from,
measured at a right angle to. said North line: thence N 89 ‘ 58 07'
W along e line that is 80 69 leet South of and parallel with said
North line a distance o l 592.14 teel to a point on said East rightof-way line, thence N 00*04'17* E along said East right-of-way
Ime. said Ime being 15.00 leet East of and parallel with the West
line ol said Block 2. a distance ol 80 69 leet to tha Point of
Beginning
Containing 49,290 square feet (1.13 acres more or le u ),
for the following property described as:
PARCEL NO. 16-19-30-5AB-0200-0020
LOCKHART-SMITH CANAL
FEE SIMPLE
Description:
A portion of Lot 2. L e u the West 10 feel for road, Block 2, MAP
SANFORD FARMS, according to the plat thereof as recorded In
Plal Book 1. Page 127. 128 and 128 1/2, Public Records ol

l

Commence at the Southwest comer o l Block 2 of said plat, also
being the center of Section 20, Township 19 South, Range 30
East, thence North 00*04'I T Easl along the Wasl Ime ol sakl
Block 2. also being tbe centerline o l South Oregon Street. 634 34
leel: thence South 89"58 07* East. 481 68 feet along the North
line of said Lot 2 to the Point ot Beginning: thence continue South
89"58'07* Easl. 345 38 feet along u k f North line to a pomt on the
East line ot said Lot 2; thence Sooth 24*58'47* West. 303.22 feet
along said Easl line to Iho Southeast comor of M id Lol 2. thence
North 89*58'07* West, 55 13 feet along the South line of MkJ Lol
2; thence North 24*56'47* East. 49 49 feel: thence North
39*50’26* West. 174.69 feet to Iho point of curvature o l a curve
concave Northeasterly, having a radius of 1050.00 feet and a
central angle of 8*31'56*; Itience Northwosterty along the arc of
M id curve, 119.71 feet (chord bearing and distance between
MkJ points being, North 36*34'30* West, 119 65 feel) to the Point
of Beginning
Containing 49.286 square feet (1.131 acres, more or less )
owned by Norman K. Mims and Gayle Mims, whose address Is
755 Oregon Avonue, Lake Monroe. Florida 32747.
The terms and conditions of such exchange of property are that
Seminole County will transfer ownership by County Deed to
Norman K. Mims and Gayte Mims, in exchange tor a transfer of
ownership by Warranty Deed lo Seminole County by Norman K.
Mims and Gaylo Mims, Seminole County agrees lo pay for this
publication of notice. Each party agrees to pay their own rea­
sonable attorney's toes and costs, title Insurance loos and
recording foes on the properties being convoyed under this land
oxchongo This matter will bo brought before Iho BCC for con­
sideration and adoption ot a resolution authorizing the exchange
ot the abovo-doscribod properties al 9:30 a m , or as soon there­
after as possible, at its regularly scheduled meeting on the 23rd
day o l March 2004. at the Seminole County Services Building.
BCC Chambers, Room 1028, I t 01 East First Street, Sanlord.
Florida.
For additional Information regarding this notice contact Lynn
Vouls, Assistant County Attomoy (407) 665-5736
ROBERT A McMILLAN. County Attomoy
tor Seminole County, Florida
Florida Bar No. 0182655
Seminole County Services Building
1101 East First Street
Sanford. Florida 32771
Telephone (407) 665-5736
Facsimile: (407)665-5749
By / * / LYNN M VOUIS
LYNN M. VOUIS
ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY
FLORIDA BAR NO 0870706

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Attorneys for Plain lift
Joseph E. Foster, Esquire
Florida Bar No 282091
AKEHMAN SENTERFITT
Citrus Center, 10th Floor
255 South Orange Avenue
Post Office Box 231
Orlando. Florida 32802
(407) 843-7880
NOTICE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
Administrative Order No 97-3
II you are a person with a disabil­
ity who needs any accommoda­
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you. to the provision ot
certain assistance. Please con­
tact Court Administration al 301
N Park Avenue, Suite N 301.
Sanlord, FL 32771, (407) 6654227, within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this nolice tl you
are hearing or voice Impaired,
call 1-800 955 8771
Publish March 21.28, 2004
C l 38

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 322-14G
BANK OF AMERICA. N A ,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BA MORTGAGE. LLC.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

VS
BLAIR MOYERS, ET AL
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

Publish: March 14,21, 2004
C119

TO JOSEPH L. FRANCIS. Ill
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03-CA-2S44-14-L
GUARANTY BANK, a federal
savings bank.
Plalntitl,
vs.
REGENT LAKE MARY
ASSISTED LIVING. LLC.
Georgia limited liability
company,

a

Dolendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure ren­
dered on January 13, 2004, and
an
Outer
Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sate rendered on
March 4, 2004, in that certain
cause pending In the Circuit
Court in and lor Seminole
County, Florida, wherein GUAR­
ANTY BANK, a federal savings
bank, it Plaintitl. and REGENT
LAKE MARY ASSISTED LIV­
ING. LLC, a Georgia kmited lia­
bility company, la defendant,
Civil Action Cause No 03-CA2844-14-L. I. Maryanne Morse.
Clerk ol the atoresaxf Court, will
at 11:00 a m., on June 8. 2004.
otter tor M l e and sell to the high­
est bidder for cash at the West
Front Door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, the following
described real and personal
property, situate and being in
Seminole County, Flonda to wn
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A"
FOR DESCRIPTION OF REAL
PROPERTY
Lots 26 through 38 inclusive,
CRYSTAL LAWN, a subdivision,
according lo the plal thereof, as
recorded in Plal Book 6, Page 8,
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida
AND
The South t/2 ol the West 1/4 ol
the Northwest 1/4 ol the
Northeast 1/4 of Section 17,
Township 20 South. Range 30
East, all located in Seminole
County. Florida
SEE ATTACHED COMPOSITE
EXHIBIT "B" FOR DESCRIP­
TION OF PERSONAL PROP­
ERTY
SCHEDULE I TO UCC-1
All goods, equipment, lumtshings. futures, furniture. chattels
and personal property ol what­
ever nature owned by Debtor
now or hereafter located or used
in and about Ihe building or
buildings or other Improvements
now erected or hereafter lo be
erected on the lands described
In Exhibit A attached hereto and
made a part hereof (the
■Property*), or otherwise located
on aakj lands Including but not
kmned to all beds, linens, televi­
sions. carpeting, telephones,
cash registers, computers,
lampe, glassware. rehabiMation
equipment, it any restaurant and
kitchen equ^ment. and e l fu ­
tures. accessions and appurte­
nances thereto, and a l renewals
or replacements ol or substitu­
tions lor any of Ihe loregoing, a l
inventory, including ell Invento­
ries ol food, beverages and
other comestibles owned by
Debtor tor sale or use al or from
the Property end soap, paper
supplies, medical supplies,
drugs and e l other such goods,
wsres and merchandise held by
Debtor lor sale lo or lor con­
sumption by residents, guests or
patients of the Property and al)
such other goods returned to or
r t p o s i f s#d by Debtor, all building materials snd equipment
now or hereafter delivered lo
said premises and intended to
be Installed therein. Debtor's
tntarest
in
any
impound
accounts, s i security depoeits
and advance rentals under lease
agreements now or at any time
herMfter covering or electing
any of the Property and held by
or tor the benefit of Debtor, e l
monetary deposits winch Debtor
has been required to grve to any
public or private utility with

respect lo utility services fur­
nished to Ihe Property, all rents
and other amounts Irom and
under leases ol all or any part ol
Ihe Property, Including all thirdparty reimbursement contracts
lor the Property which are now
or hereafter in effect with lespect
to residents qualifying tor cover­
age under the same, including
private Insurance agreements,
all Issues, profits and proceeds
from ail or any part ot tha
Property, all proceeds (including
premium refunds) ot each policy
ol insurance relating to Ihe
Property, all proceeds from the
taking ol the Property or any part
tlioreot or any interest. Iherein or
ttghl or estate appurtenant thereto by eminent domain or by pur­
chase m lieu thereof, all amounts
deposited In escrow lot the pay­
ment ot ad valorem taxes,
ossessments
and
charges
a odor premiums lor policies Ot
insurance with respect to iho
Property, al) contracts related lo
Ihe Property, ail money, funds,
accounts, instruments, docu­
ments.
general intangibles
(including trademarks, trade
names and symbols used in con­
nection therewith). Including any
lights ol Debtor arising Irom the
operation of the Property tor the
payment ol goods sold or leased
ot for services rendered, not evi­
denced by an instrument, includ­
ing. without limitation, ail nghts lo
payment Irom state or federal
programs, boards, bureaus or
agencies, and rights to payment
Irom residents, private insurers
and others arising Irom the oper­
ation ol Ihe Property, including
nghts lo paymem pursuant lo
livid party reimbursement con­
tracts. and Ihe proceeds thereof
(whether cash or noncash,
moveable or immoveable, tangi­
ble or intangible) received from
the sale, exchange, transfer, col­
lection or other disposition or
substitution thereof, all notes or
chattel paper arising Irom or
related lo the Property, alt per­
mits. licenses (lo the extent
assignable), franchises, certifi­
cates. and other rights and pnvileges used ot useful in connec­
tion with the Property, Including,
without limitation, business
licenses, stale health depart­
ment licenses, tood service
licenses, licenses to conduct
business, certificates ot need
and all such other permits,
licenses and rights, obtained
from any governmental, quasigovernmental or private person
or entity whatsoever, all plans,
specifications, maps, surveys,
reports, architectural, engineer­
ing and construction contracts,
books ol account. Insurance poli­
cies and other documents, ot
whatever kind or character, relat­
ing lo the use. construction
upon, occupancy teasing, sale or
operation ol the Property, ait pro­
ceeds and other amounts paid or
owing lo Debtor under ot pur­
suant lo any and all contracts
and bonds relating to the con­
struction. erection or renovation
ol the Property, alt oil. gas and
other hydrocarbons and other
minerals produced Irom ot allo­
cated to the Property and all
products processed or obtained
Iheretrom, the proceeds thereof,
and all accounts and general
intangibles under which such
proceeds may arise, together
with any sums ot money that
may now or at any time hereafter
become due and payable to
Debtor by virtue ot any and an
royalties, overriding royalties,
bonuses delay rentals and any
other amount ot any kind or
character ansing under any and
an present and future o4. gas
and mining leases covering the
Property or any part thereof

whose residence I* unknown II
he/sho/lhey bo living; and II
ho/sho/lhey be dead. Ihe
unknown delondants who may
bo spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors. Irustees. and all par­
ties claiming an Interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
lo be dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming lo have
any nght. title or interest in the
property desenbod In the mort­
gage being loreclosod herein

EXHIBIT A TO SCHEDULE I

RICHARD F THOLE. ETAL
DEFENOANT(S)

LoU 26 through 38. toduarve,
CRYSTAL LAWN, a subdivision,
according to the plal thereof, as
recorded in Plal Book 8. Page 8.
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
AND
The Soulh 1/2 of the West 1/4 of
the Northwest 1/4 ot the
Northeast 1/4 ol Section 17,
Township 20 South. Range 30
East, M located in Seminole
County. Florida
Sard tale will be made pursuant
to and in order to satisfy the
terms of Mid Final Judgment

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED mat an action to foreclose
a mortgage on the following
property.
LOT 49. GROVEVIEW VIL­
LAGE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 19,
PAGE(S) 4 THROUGH 6. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
has been tiled against you and
the you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses. If
any. lo If on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address Is 801 S University
Drlvo #500, Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the dale ot Ihe first publi­
cation ot this notice of action)
and tile the original with me
dark of this court either before
service on Plaintiff s attorney or
immediately the re alter, other­
wise a delautl will be entered
against you tor the relief
demanded In the complaint or
petition filed herein
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol thia Court at SEMINOLE
County, Florida, thi* day ot
MAR 9.2004
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AMulcock
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
03 21412
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227,
! *800-955-8771 (TDD) of 1*
800-955-8770, via Florida
Rolay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUBLISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Publish March 21, 28. 2004
C134
NOTICE

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty:
UNIT
242-C
OESTINY
SPRINGS A CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED IN O R BOOK
1337. PAGE 1690. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been filed against you and
the you are required lo servo a
copy of your written defenses. If
any. lo n on DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address is 60 1 S University
Drive #500, Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the dale ol Ihe llrsl publica­
tion of this notice of action) and
file the original with Ihe clerk ol
this court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor Ihe relief demanded In
Ihe complain! or petition tiled
herein
WITNESS my hand and Ihe
seal ol this Court al SEMINOLE
County, Florida, this day ol MAH
12, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE.CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: AMulcock
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
BOI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
04 23421
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227.
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800
955 8770, via Florida Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Publish March 21. 28. 2004
C l 35
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
"
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 3121-14W
GE MORTGAGE SERVICES.
LLC SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO GE CAPITAL
MORTGAGE SERVICES. IN C .
PLAINTIFF

VS

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF RICHAR0 F.
THOLE
A/K/A
RICHARO
FRANK THOLE

Pursuant to Flonda Statue
713.78 Elite Towing Inc. will sell
on 4-5-04 at 10 00 am al 118
Marker SI.. Altamonte Springs.
Florida
Seller reserves the
nght lo bid Sold as is. no war­
ranty
Seller guaranlees no
title Terms cash.
Carons 1988 MAZDA
V iN # JM 1FC3313J080Z2S9
Publish' March 21, 2004
C l 28

Vehicle Auction
Auction date Is MARCH 291h,
2004 O 8:00 am
Location 1236 W Hwy 436.
Allamonle Springs. FL 32714
Vehide List
1995 Plymouth - maroon
1P3AA56K7SF580011
Publish: March 21,2004
C141

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
CASE NO.: 03-CA-2588-14-G
Eastern Financial Flonda Cradii
Union LVa Eastern Financial
Federal Credit Union
Plaintiff

vs .
Frederick W Price and Janice
H
Price
and
Dodge
Enterprises. Inc.
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
Notice is given that pursuant to
Summary Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated March 4,
2004. in Case No 03-CA258814-G, ol the Circuit Court of the
8th Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole County, Florida In
which Eastern Financial Florida
Credit Union ivk/a Eastern
Ftnendal Florida Credit Union is
me Plaintift, and Frederick W
Price. Janice H Price and
Dodge Enterprises. Inc ere Ihe
Defendants, I wilt sell to the
highest and best bidder at me
West Iron! door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 North
Paik Avenue, Sanford, Ftonda,
at 11:00 am , on June 3. 2004,
the following described properly
set lortb in the Final Judgment:
Lol 41. WOODBRIDGE
LAKES UNIT 1, according to the
PUI thereof, as recorded In Put
Book 51, Paget 16 through 20.
of Ihe Public Records ol
Seminole County, Flonda
(Property address 513Pick1eir
Terrace. Lake Mary. Florida
32746)
Dated March 4, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
B y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Biaxberg. Grayson, Kukoft 8
Segal, P.A.
25 Southeast Second Avenue
Suite 7301, Ingraham Building
Miami. Flonda 33131
Pubtah March 14, 21.2004
C091

whose renounce u unknown M
he/iha/they be living, and If
he/eherthey ba dead, tha
unknown delendanli who may

)

�I T

M

i ' l

r

*

Tiik Herald

Legals

Legals

in t h e c ir c u it c o u r t f o r

SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL 01VISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-2701 -14-0
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR FULL
SPECTRUM LENDING, IN C .
MIN NO 1000157-0001801035-

1,

Plaintiff.

ALGERTO MONTES, et at..
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puttuant lo an Order or
Summary Final Judgment ol
foreclosure dated March 4,
2004, and entered In Case No.
03CA-2701-14G ol the Circuit
Court ol Ihe Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Seminole
County. Florida, wherein MORT­
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS, INC , AS
NOMINEE FOR FULL SPEC­
TRUM LENDING. INC , MIN
NO 1000157-0001801035-1 I*
Plaintiff
and
ALBERTO
MONTES;
BLANCA
IRIS
MONTES,
RIVERCREST
HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIA­
TION. INC ; HARTMAN &amp; SONS
CONSTRUCTION.
INC,;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 1;
UNKNOWN TENANTS NO. 2; ;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED
are
Defendants, I will sell lo the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the West Front Door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park Avenue.
Sanlord, Florida 32771 al
Seminole County, Florida, at
11.00 a m. on the 8th day ol
April. 2004, the following
described property as set forth in
said Order or Final Judgment,
to-wit:

Maryanne Morse
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Mary Stroupe

Notice of
Suspension

UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION

Notice o l Sale

TO MARK A LANGE
Case No: CW2003 2065; W
2122638

Removal ot the described vehi­
cles was conducted in compkanee with F.S. 713.78. Notice
that Harry* Towing will sell said
vehicles at Public Auction tor
Cash on APRIL 2. 2004, at
100 0A M at 102N MapleAve .
Sanlord. FL. 32771 All vehicles
sold AS IS No title guaranteed
Harry* Towing reserves the right
to bid on any vehicle

A Notice ot Suspension to sus­
pend your license and eligibility
lor licensure has bean filed
against you, You have the right
to request a hearing pursuant to
Sections 120,569 and 120,57.
Florida Statutes, by mailing a
request tor same to the Florida
Departmehl ol Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division ol
Licensing, Post Oltice Box 6687,
Tatlahassoo. Florida 323146687 It a request for hearing Is
not received by 21 days from Ihe
dale ol Iho l8sl publication, the
right lo hearing m this matter will
be waived and the Department
wilt dispose ol this cause In
accordance with law

William M Got son A Associates
1230 South Myrtle Avenue.
Suite 105
Clearwater, Florida 33756-3445
Publlshod In: Somlnolo Herald
Tn accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons in need ol a special
accommodation to participate in
this proceeding shall, within
seven (7) days prior lo any pro­
ceeding,
contact
the
Administrative Office ol Ihe
Court.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, 30t North Park
Avonue, Sanlord, FL 32771,
telephone 407-665-4330. TDD
t 800-955 8771 or 1-600 955
8770 via Florida Relay Service*.
Publish: March 14.21,2004
COM

Lol 3, Block 8. INDIAN HILLS
UNIT TWO, according to the plat
thereof aa recorded in Plat Book
14, Pages 80 and 81, ol the
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida
at public tale lo Ihe highest and
b o il bidder, lor cash, al West
Front Door, 30 1 North Park
Avenuo, Sanlord, FL, 32771, al
11:00 a m on the 8th day ol

Publish: March 7. 14, 21, 28
2004
C057

Federal Credit Union

A $50.00 deposit is required to
bid
Publish March 14.21.2004
C103

1990 BUICK
1G4NV54UOLM073430
1985 BUICK
1G4GJ47A8FP216305

in t h e

etneurr c o u r t

OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 03-CA-2588-14-Q

1689 OLDSMOBILE
2G3 AM51NBK2399838
1991 HONDA
1HGCB7664MA107968

Eastern Financial Florida Credit
Union t k/a Eastern Financial

Publish March 2 t. 2004
C142

Plaintiff

at 11 00 am . on June 3. 2004,
the following detertbed property
aet forth In the Final Judgment

Frederick W Price and Janice
M Price arid Dodge Enterprises.
Inc,
Delendant(s)

Lot 41. WOOOBRIDGE
LAKES UNIT t, according to
the Plat thereof, a t recorded in
Plat Book St. Pages 16 through
20. ol the Public Records ot
Seminole County, Florida.

vs

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Walter Kunkol
Unit no. Parking Space

Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale

Legals

Legals

Pursuant to Fla Statute 63-806.
and 83-807, the sale ot con­
tents. household and ml s c , ot
Ihe following tenants, lo satisfy
owner liens, will be held on
March 23,2004 al 7 00 am at I4 Mini Storage. Inc , 222
Hickman Dr Sanlord. FL 32771

Page 5B

Notice It given that pursuant lo
Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated March 4.
2004, in Case No 03 CA-25B814-0. ol Ihe Circuit Court ol the
8th Judicial Circuit in and tor
Seminole County, Florida In
which Eastern Financial Florida
Credit Union n V a Eastern
Financial Florida Credit Union Is
the Ptamliff, and Frederick W
Price, Janice H Prteo and
Dodge Enterprises. Inc are the
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best btddot al trie
West Imnt door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 North
Park Avenuo, Sanlord, Florida.

(Property address 513 Picfclair
Terrace, Lake Mary. Florida
32746)
Dated March 4. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Dlanbero. Grayson, KukoM 8
Segal. PA.
25 Southeast Second Avenuo
Suite 7301. Ingraham BuMbig
Miami, Florida 33131
Publish March 14, 21, 2004
C091

D o n ’t Miss Out On A
Single Issue O f The

Sa n f o r d
H erald
T h e O n ly Local C o m m u n ity N e w s p a p e r
S e rvin g S a n fo rd and S u rro u n d in g A rea.

DATED al Sanlord. Florida on
March 4. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Ctofk, Circuit Court
By: Mary Slroupe
As Deputy Clerk

.v-d*i

.w

j Iw j J ..

| x.. Livi+tum,

J

l -“ tieUi*■

• i

».*% j *-*1

-

'j -* -

-

1

*

» i-

1

*

• ■ i-

Purchase A 1 Year Subscription
And Get An Extra
/

Months

UNION PLANTERS BANK.

HA

Legals

Dated March 4, 2004

Notice Is hereby given mat.
pursuenl to a Final Judgment erf
Foreclosure or Order dated
March 4, 2004, entered In Civil
Case Number 03^A-2927-t4G. In the Circuit Court lor
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
wherein JAMES B NUTTER A
COMPANY is the Plaintiff, and
WILLIAM C, LANDVERSICHT,
et a l. are the Defendants. I will
te ll Ihe property situated In
SEMINOLE Counly,
Florida,
described a t

It you are a person with a dis­
ability wtio needs any accommo­
dation in order to padicipale in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, lo the provi­
sion ot certain assistance
Please contact the Court at 407665-4330 within two (2) wording
days ol your receipt ot this
Notice, II you are hearing or
voice impaired, call Florida
Relay Semco (800)955-8770.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN AND FOn
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 03-CA-24B1-14

Legals

April. 2004

NOTICE OF SALE

LOT 56. RIVERCREST PHASE
1. PER PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36,
PAGE 13 TO 17 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

SMITH. HIATT &amp; DIAZ, PA
Attorneys lot Plaintiff
2601 East Oakland Park Dlvd .
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Publish Sanlord Herald
Publish March 14. 21, 2004
COBH

Legals

Legals

Defendant! s)

Sunday Mnn-ti 2 1 .2()o&gt;

Plaintiff

vs .
SHAKIR KAS SAM ALLY, et al
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby grven that,
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure or Order dated
March 4. 2004, entered in Civil
Case Number 03CA 2481-14,
In the Circuit Court lor
SEMINOLE County, Florida,
wherein UNION PLANTERS
BANK, N A. is the Plaintiff, and
SHAKIR KASSAMALLY, el a l .
are the Defendants. I will sell Iho
property situated In SEMINOLE
County, Florida, described as
Lol 6. Block C. SAN SEBAST­
IAN HEIGHTS-UNIT 1, accord­
ing to Hie plat thereof a t record­
ed in Plat Book 15. Pages 88
and 89. Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
at public sale lo the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at West
Front Door, 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord. FL. 32771, al
11 00 a m on the Bth day ol
April. 2004

O r L o o k A t It T h is W ay...
It O n ly C o s t You

-OO

Dated March 4, 2004
Maryanne Morse
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
William M. Goltort A Associates
1230 South Myrtle Avenue,
Suite 105
Clearwater. Florida 33756-3445
Published In: Seminole Herald
'In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons In need ol a special
accommodation lo participate in
this proceeding shall, within
seven (7) days prior to any pro­
ceeding,
contact
the
Administralive Oltice ol the
Court,
Seminole
Counly
Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord. FL 32771,
telephone 407-665-4330. TDD
I -800 655-8771 or 1-800 9558770 via Florida Relay Service'.
Publish March 14. 21. 2004
C089

THE CIRCUIT COURT
F THE EIGHTEENTH
JDICIAL IN AND FOR
EMIN OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
i NO.: 03-CA-292 7-14-G
JAMES B NUTTER A
COMPANY
Plaintiff

Per Month
TO READ THE SANFORD HERALD
FOR A FULL 18 MONTHS
MAIL CHECK OR COME BV

T he Sanford H erald

300 N. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771
(407) 322-2611
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
THIS OFFER LIMITED TO SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS

WILLIAM C. LANOVERSICMT.
e ta i.

'M il

ST_

ZIP
OFFER EXPIRES 3/31/04

�Page 6B

The Herald

Sunday. March 21.2004

FOX &amp; JACOBS HOMES
bv ,

C E N TE X

Live Large. Pay Less.
The Preserve at Lake
Monroe Now Selling!

small
prices

Welcome to our newest Fox &amp; Jacobs community by
Centex, The Preserve at Lake Monroe. Here you’ll find
homes with more room, features and energy efficiency
than others at a much lower price. Time to leave the
confines of that small place you’re in right now and
move up to The Preserve at Lake Monroe - offering easy
access to 1-4, the 417 Interchange, historic downtown
Sanford, Seminole Towne Center Mall, and the
Heathrow Business District. Visit us today.

SAVE $ 3 ,0 0 0 in Closing Costs
on Select Inventory H om es!'

HIAIHtOW

( 407)

268-4108

*N ot good with any other offer. Prices and offer subject to change without
prior notice. Must use builder mortgage company for offer to apply.
Offer good on Fox &amp; Jacobs homes at The Preserve at Like Monroe only.

From 1-4 East, exit 104, turn right off the exit. Turn left on Monroe Drive to
17-92. Turn right on 17-92 to the community, 1 mile on the right.

CENTEX HOMES
DISNEY AREA
REUNION RESORT I d U I Of ORLANDO*
IxxMtJ &amp; 14 *ij Huy. S Jl somth of Dwtey
From the S280*t - (407) 396-9S00

io \ k | A ro n s i i o m i s

WATERFORD LAKES AREA •WATERFORD CHASE EAST

OSPREY RIDGE

looted edit on Lake Underhill Bi,
to Waterford Ckue Parkway then right.
From the J1S0V (407) 382-6551

NORTHWEST ORLANDO
MAGNOLIA PLANTATION

Cited Golf Count Community.
Looted ohMarkham Woods Hi, .Smile mjrth
of Lake Mary Bled. Gael entry on left.
Prom the low S3SOY •(407) 805-90%
For Custom Homeirtei - (407) 805 9448
COMING SOONI

JncfmTkSJ now rorming ror uk
fotowkrgnowcommunityit
wwwaotufiomu-otitndo.com
OVIEDO
MADISON CREEK

Looted on TnikaudL Id (Saab of Bedbug
Lake Rdjmd north of Dike Rd. ohthe west ude
of TuikaudL Id . nut tie Lutheran Chunk.)

CENTEX TOWNHOMES

&gt;• C E N T E X

CLERMONT
SKYRDGE VALLEY •Selling Phase III

Looted oh Catna Tower Bh-J,
I mile north of Veil Huy SO.
From the $1501 •(352) 243-1504
SANFORD
THE PRESERVE It LAKE MONROE
Looted toil of 1-4 oh 17-92.
From the S1S0Y-(407)2684108

WATERFORD LAKES AREA
THE VlUAS I t WATERfORD LAKES

OVIEDO
ASHFORD PARK

Located east o f ALifaya Trad on
Waterford Lakes Pkuy

Located at the intersection o f Mama Ate.
and Tuskaudla Rd., Near 417 Toll Road.

From the 5130‘s -(807) 823-7900

From the $140Y • (407) 327-4915

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
SAWGRASS POINT

WINTER SPRINGS
HERTTAGE PARK

(407)661-2150

Located on West Town Pkuy.
dose to 434 and 436.

Located on SR 434 in Winter Sfrmgi.
Next to the Post Office.

LONGWOOD
HIGHCROFT POINT

From the $140^ - (407) 788-0177

From the $150*5 - (407) 327-6456

Located on Wtkha Springs Rd. (Just northof SR
434 and south o f L Lake Brantley Dr., near Sable
Point Country Club.)

DISNEY AREA
TOWNHOMES at REUNION RESORT
I CLUB OF ORLANDO"

COMING SOONI
OVIEDO
MADISON PLACE
Located on Tuskaudla Rd. (South ofRedbug Lake
Rd., and north o f Dike Rd. on the west side of
Tuskaudla Rd., near the Lutheran Church.)

(407)8624913

Located at 1-4 and Huy 331, south o f
Disney

From the low $200^ - (407) 396-9500

O PEN SEVEN DAYS

Mon. - Sat. 10:00 to 6:00 pm. Sun. 12:00 to 6:00 pm

�Vol. 112 No. 62
Copyright O 2004 The Sanford Harald

50 &lt;

Sanford, Florida

County bans video-slot machines
M

arch

By Christopher Patton

24, 2004

Sanford may be the last stand for those
wishing to open an adult arcade

M a n a g in g E d ito r

SA N FO R D — The county
is the latest local government
agency in Seminole to ban
video-slot machines, but that
still may not stop the rise of
the casinolike establishm ents
in the area.
Following in the footsteps
of the city o f Long wood,
which passed a similar ordi­
nance March 1, county com ­
m issioners voted unanim ous­
ly Tuesday on a measure that

would outlaw com m ercial
facilities that house any sort
of slot machine. It does not
prohibit personal ownership.
A dult-arcade ow ners in
other Central Florida com ­
m unities skirted state laws
prohibiting gambling b y co n tending their video machines
paid out based on skill — not

Airport
hears it
from
citizens

Back in action
The High School Spring
Sports Se aso n kicked back
into high gear on Monday
after a slow week because of
the Spring Break.
See Sport*, Page 8A

Sheriff's office
seeks suspect in
club shooting

fashioned
video-slot
machines with images rolling
by at more than a 100 per sec­
ond. Players are expected to
push a button to stop each
row of rotating figures to
match up like images. And
instead of cash payouts, the
establishments awarded gift
certificates, small prizes and

Seo Arcade, Page 3A

Idyllwilde
principal
is retiring

March

By Cristina Llorens
H e ra ld In te rn

By Dan Ping

The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office is seeking a
suspect whom is believed
responsible for an early
Sunday morning shooting at
a Sanford area nightclub.
The suspect is identified
as 28-year-old James
Roosevelt Lee. According to
sheriff's office officials, he
lists sev­
eral
home
address­
es in
Central
Florida.
The
shooting
occurred
just
l_e e
before
closing
time, at 1:49 a.m., at Wavies
Nightclub, which is located
near 18th Street and
Southwest Road.
The argument inside the
nightclub is believed to be
over a cell phone.
Timothy E. Thomas, 33,
of Sanford was injured when
he was shot in the head with
a handgun. Thomas was
taken to Orlando Regional
Medical Center. The investi­
gator handling the case
reports that doctors say
Thomas will most likely lose
his right eye. At this point,
Thomas' injuries do not
appear life threatening.
A female patron was also
injured with a dislocated
shoulder during the rush out
of the club, after the shooting
occurred.
Anybody with informa­
tion of James Roosevelt Lee's
whereabouts is asked to call
Investigator Sara Klein of the
Seminole County Sheriff s
Office at 407-665-6600, or
Crime Line at 1-800-423TIPS, where one can remain
anonymous, and may
receive a cash reward for
vital information related to
tills case.

Tony Daniols (right), board member of Meals on
Wheels, calls all 5K Walk/March participants to the
starting line at Sanford Museum.

E d ito r

SA N F O R D — About 250
people gathered last week
at Gate 6 in the dom estic
term in al
of
O rland o
Sanford
In tern atio n al
A irport to ask q u estio n s
about the airp o rt's future
expansion.
The m eeting was request­
ed by the Sem inole County
S u stain ab le C om m u n ities
A dvisory C ouncil (SC A C )
to ad d ress sp ecific q u es­
tions the group has regard­
ing the a irp o rt's grow th.
W hile m any of those who
attended were able to ask
pointed questions o f airport
president Larry Dale, those
who organized the m eeting
say their questions rem ain
unansw ered.
"I d on't think our objec­
tives were met because we
let the audience take over
the m eetin g," said Deborah
Schafer, who is active with
SCA C. "N ot that th at's a
bad th ing."
Dale had planned a pres­
en tatio n o f the a irp o rt's
expansion and intended to
address a list o f questions
SCA C had subm itted prior
to the March 15 m eeting.
Shortly after he began his
presentation, however, Dale
was peppered with q u es­
tions from the audience.
"W hy are you subsidiz­
ing the airlin es?" asked one
man.
"W hy does the Sanford
airport continue to growth
when there is am ple cap aci­
ty
at
M elbou rn e
or
D aytona?" asked another.

Hamid photo* by Tommy Vlocant

Tbo Federal Trust Bank (left) team
of (left to right) Judy Marok, Jackie
Randolph, Dorothy Mondo, Francos
Bradshaw and In the front Alida
Francis readios for the even! last
weekend. In the foreground (below),
members of the AT&amp;T Lake Mary
team is out in force as they are one
of the event sponsors.

SA N F O R D — Sem inole
C ounty
P u b lic
Sch oo ls
announced that principals in
schools around the county
will be moved due to p rinci­
pals that are retiring and the
opening of new schools.
The transfer of 10 princi­
pals to different schools will
require
ap p ro v a l
by
the
It’s going
school
to
be hard
b oa rd .
for me lo
T
h
e
county
walk away.
will also
h a v e
e i g h t
David Scott
Idyllwilde Elom.
vacancies
________Principal
to fill by
J u l y ,
w hen new p rin cip als in
Florida usually begin their
jobs.
Idyllw ilde Elem entary in
Sanford is one o f the schools
that will need a new princi­
pal after the retirement of
current principal
David
Scott, who has been there for
nine years.
Scott, who has been an
ed u cator in the co u n ty 's
school system for 32 years,
said he enjoys "bein g a part
of student achievem ent and
providing a system where
students get to learn outside
the classroom ."
Scott received his bache­
lo r's degree from Florida
State University and com ­
pleted his m aster's degree at
the U niversity of C entral
Florida. He taught at Red
Bug Elementary, was assis­
tant principal at Sabal Point
Elementary, and was p rinci­
pal
at
Longw ood
Elem entary and H am ilton
Elementary.
"It's been very rewarding.
I enjoy a lifestyle that has
challenges in it," Scott said.

See Principals, Page 6A

See Airport, Page 7 A

Task force lobbies for mental-health law reform
By Christopher Patton
M a n a g in g E d ito r

SA N F O R D
—
Many
Sem inole County residents
will never forget July 8, 1998.
Com e next year, law enforce­
ment agencies around the
state will also know of that
tragic day, as a new bill
expected to be passed into
law is a direct result.
Sem inole County Deputy
Sheriff Eugene "S tetso n "
Gregory was shot and killed
in a 1998 dispute with Alan
Singletary.
Singletary, 43, wounded
two other deputies in that 13hour Geneva standoff before
being fatally shot him self.
Singletary's family had tried
for years to get him help for

S e m in o le S m ile

Tommy Jackson —
G ty of Longwood
Chief of Police

his paranoid schizophrenia,
but one outdated law stood in
their way, said Sem inole
County Sheriff Don Eslinger.
With the direct help of two
fam ily m em bers from that
heartbreaking
event
—
widow Linda Gregory and
A lan's sister Alice Petree —
and countless other support­
ers, Eslinger is pushing for
reform . Once considered a
pioneering act, Florida law­
makers created the Baker Act
more than three decades ago.
It permits treatment facilities
to hold patients up to three
days if they are deemed an
im m inent danger to them ­
selves or others.
The problem is after 72
hours, the patients are most
often let free w ithout any

Kaye S imerly
“Results A re My Credentials

SoCESSiS3

chance. A 1997 revision in the
state gambling law allowed
games of chance at popular
children arcades such as
Chucky E. Cheese, in which
players receive tickets that
can be redeemed for candy or
small trinkets.
But unlike Skee-Ball and
Super Shot, adult arcades

coupons.
An Apopka woman inquir­
ing about Sem inole C ounty's
ordinance Tuesday said she
feels adult arcades are being
shortchanged. She is consid­
ering opening a vid eo-slot
business, but says she will
have to look elsew here —
maybe Sanford.
"There are different types
of games just like there are
many types of Fords," said
Jackie Trevathan about the

(407) 222-1990

■f

kay«t»t»@aol.csm__

stipulation to continue treat­
ment. The cycle can be vis­
cous as patients identified by
law enforcement officials can
be readm itted under the
Baker Act numerous times.
The deaths of Gregory and
Singletary are about to break
that sometimes never-ending
series. Eslinger and others
introduced a Baker Act
reform bill to state lawmakers
in 2002. After some tweaking
in 2003, the H ouse alm ost
unanimously passed the bill
with a 113-2 m argin. The
Senate failed to hear the bill
before the end of the session
and another year went by and
possibly five m ore deaths
that could have been averted.

See Baker, Page 7A

Hamid photo by Tommy Vlncant

Linda Gregory recently became chairman of the Seminole County
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Task Force as she received
the gavel from Larry Bacon of the Seminole County Sheriffs Office.

The

Partner Up With The Team Of Kaye Simerly
To Sell Your Home
Let’s Talk About My Menu Of Services
__________ __ ________________________________________________

Heritage Realty

________ www.teamsimerty.oofn

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180294">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 21, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180295">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180296">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 21, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180297">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180298">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 21, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180299">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180300">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180301">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180302">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="18064" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="17668">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/41132acfb5684846b6e09c8a4805838b.pdf</src>
        <authentication>797c7a20cd3dd63053134e1c454fee78</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="180313">
                    <text>I ’UflC 2 2

Sunday. Kchryary 1.2001

Tub Herald

The Seminole Herald is now

T he Sanford H erald

I t’s fashionable again!
Seminole County’s first newspaper became The Sanford Herald in
1908. In celebration of The Herald returning to its roots, w e’re offering

1 FULL YEAR

*

- i n

n«*

‘ Offer requires prepaym ent and is good for Sem inole County residents only.
*

Clip and m ail or com e to th e Sanford Herald at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford
or Call W anda or M ichelle at 407-322-2611 To Start or R enew Your Subscription.

19

1 FULL YEAR
•J o *
N a m e

A d d re s s

C ity

S ta te

P h o n e

Z ip

OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 20, 2004

‘ Offer requires prepaym ent and is good for Sem inole County residents only.

(

4

�*#

T

S

h e

H

e m in o l e

VW. 112 No. 48

e r a l d

.

S a il lOrd . F lo r id a

C o p y rig h t © 2 0 0 4 T h e S e m in o le H e ra ld

_

50 v

7

Two teens die in ‘race’
February 4, 2004

High-speed driving on Highway 17-92 ends tragically
B y C h ris to p h e r P atton

Managing Editor

O viedo rolls
The Oviedo High School boys
basketball loam knocked off
Volusia County power DeLand
to clinch the top seed in the
upcoming district tournament
then (or good measure defeat­
ed Orange County standout
Winter Park on Monday.

S A N F O R D — Police say
tw o cars full of teens w ere rac­
ing south on O rland o D rive
M onday night w hen one veh i­
cle lost control slam m ing into a
fire hydrant and u tility pole.
The 1988 a*d H o nda travel­
ling at speeds nearly double
the posted lim ited overturned
before com ing to a rest near the
intersection
o f H ia w a th a
A venue, according to the
Sanford Police D e p artm en t
crash report.
A ll four teen-agers in the
vehicle w ere from Sanford.
D riv e r
A rn u lfo
M a rio
Gallegos, 18, and front-seat
passenger, A b rah am Roberts

T h is

Sec S p orts, P a g e 9 A

Sheriff's office
warns against
telephone scam
Thi' Seminole County
Sheriffs Office Crim e
Prevention Unit is issuing litis
advisory, which is not intend­
ed to alarm, hut to advise of a
telephone scam being perpe­
trated in live county.
A caller claims to represent
the state of Florida and the
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office. The caller is seeking
cash donations to support a
"Driving W hile Intoxicated”
program by this agency. The
sheriffs office is not soliciting
any funds. Be further advised
that the Seminole County
Sheriff s Office never uses
telemarketing to raise funds
for programs, including the
Police Athletic League (PAL)
or Youth Deputies.
Please be alert to these
facts and precautionary tips.
• Never give a caller your
credit card number, bank
account number or any finan­
cial information over the tele­
phone.
• If you do not know w ith
whom you are speaking to
seek verification.
• Ask the caller for their
business name, a call back
number, or a letter requesting
a donation.
• Do not be so eager to
give your money away. You
should select to w hom you
giv e your money.
• Do not be intimidated or
pressured into giving your
money away.
• Examine closely all bank
statements and credit card
statements each month.
If one can gel the caller to
give you their name or busi­
nesses they represent one can
check them out on the
Internet at a link available
from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office Web site,
wwwscminolesheriff.org
entitled "Gift Givers Guide.”
If a telemarketer has con­
tacted you, or anyone seeking
a donation as described
above, contact the sheriffs
office Crim e Prevention Unit
at 407-665-6977.

Lindsey, 18, w ere killed.
Back-seat
passengers
Brooke B runelle, 17, and
Patrick M u n o z, 17, received
not life-th rea ten in g injuries
and w ere transported to
C e n tral F lorid a
Regional
Hospital, said Sanford police
spokesw om an C leo C ohen.
M u n o z w as released Tuesday
m orning.
W itnesses o f the 11 p.m .
crash could only identify the
second vehicle as a "d ark coltired" vehicle. A b out 12 hours
after the crash occurred, the
d riv e r o f the second car turned
herself into Sanford police.
"She heard about it and con­
tacted one o f o u r officers,"
Cohen said.
Cassandra Blauberg, 18, of

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent
Debris Irom the fatal Monday night wrock dot tho shoulder near the
intersection of Orlando Drive and Hiawatha Avenuo.

Airport
to form
police
force

O ld

S

By Dan Ping

Editor
S A N F O R D — M em bers of
the Sanford Airport A uthority
took the first step in creating its
ow n police force to handle law
enforcement duties at O rlando
Sanford International Airport.
lire airport currently con­
tracts w ith the Sanford Police
D epartm en t to provide tw o
full-tim e officers, and airport
authority president Larry Dale
said he doesn't expect that
change.
"W e'll continue to contract
w ith the city's police depart­
m ent,” Dale said. "Chief (Brian)
Tooley and his officers have
done a ginxl job."
W ith the exception of Lon
H o w e ll,
board
members
approved Tuesday a resolution
requesting
the
Florida
D epartm en t
of
Law

S e e P o lic e , P a g e 8A

Iraqi Diary:
P ro g ress

being made
Editor's note: Stuff Sgt. Charlie
C. Carlson III, son of Sanjbnl his­
torian Cluirlie C. Carlson II, is
H e ra ld p h o lo b y T o m m y V in c e n t

YMCA announces changes at family center
B y C h r is to p h e r P a tto n

Managing Editor

Herald photo by Christopher Patton

Cynthia P o rte r —

S e e W re c k , P a g e 3A

anford firefighters
and rotiroos mot
Thursday, Jan. 29, at tho old
firo station building, 109 S.
Palmetto Ave. In downtown
Sanford.
Tho department and
retirees mol for lunch and
reminisced about their years
in service, and the old build­
ing which has an interesting
history.
Regarding the history,
Sanford Museum Curator
Alicia Clarke was also on
hand to share some of tho
stories. The luncheon is
held each month at various
locations. This year, Barbara
Farrell, owner/occupant of
the old fire station hosted
the event. According to
Sanford Fire Chief Jerry
Ransom, 13 of the 35
department retirees wore
able to attend this latest
gathering.
“Wo want to be certain no
one forgets our retirees," he
said. "And with 35 persons
listed as retirees, the turnout
was very good."
In addition to the lunch­
eon, retiree Chuck Bose
was on hand to sign his
book about the Sanford Fire
Department.
Also of interest was the
city’s antique fire engine,
which was on display In
front of the building, it's spot
of prominence until it was
formally retired in 1970.
Chief Ransom said the
old vehicle is still not in peak
running condition, ‘but we're
still working on it," he said. A
number of attendees to the
luncheon reportedly had
driven the old fire engine
during their past service,
and its appearance brought
back fond memories.

S e m in o le S m ile

Deputy City Clerk for the
City of Sanford

Lake M ary, w as rep o rted ly
d rivin g a 1993 black M azd a
tw o-doo r on tire inside lane
w h en the crash occurred.
Cohen said she was accom pa­
nied to the police departm ent
by her father, Gary, and other
teens reportedly in the vehicle
at the tim e.
Police
said
Blauberg
allegedly claim ed she d id n 't
know
the accident
had
occurred,
and
w itness
accounts rep o rted ly backed
that claim u p as she was "some
distance ahead," Cohen said.
She w as cited for racing on a
h ig h w ay. A second-degree
m isdem eanor that is punish­
able w ith a fine o f u p to $5&lt;X)

Lake Mary Mayor Thom Greene (left to right),
Seminole County Commission Chairman Daryl
McLain and Longwood Mayor Dan Anderson help
break ground tor YMCA’s $2 million renovation at its
Seminole Family Center.

T h e p o s s ib ility o f ra in S atu rd a y
c o u ld n 't w a s h a w a y the h ig h expec­
ta tio n s fo r th e S e m in o le Y M C A
F a m ily C e n te r and th e fu tu re o f the
o rg a n iz a tio n in th e county.
C r itic iz e d in past y e a rs fro m
local g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls fo r not
m a k in g c a p ita l im p ro v e m e n ts in
S e m in o le C o u n ty , o ffic ia ls at
C e n tra l F lo rid a Y M C A say th ey are
n o w d e d ic a te d to s e rv in g th e area.
''O n e o f thin gs w e w o u ld lik e to
d o in S e m in o le C o u n ty is h a v e a
s tro n g e r p rese n ce," said S h e ry l
W oods, C e n tra l F lo rid a Y M C A d is ­
trict vice p resid en t.
S a tu rd a y m a rk e d the b e g in n in g
o f th e n e w in itia tiv e w ith a g ro u n d
b re a k in g o f a $2 m illio n re n o v a tio n
an d e x p a n s io n at th e S e m in o le
YMCA
F a m ily
C e n te r,
665
L o n g w o o d -L a k e M a r y R o ad in
u n in c o rp o ra te d S e m in o le C o u n ty.
T w o years ago, c o u n ty co m m is ­
sioners so u n d ed o ff on the a p p aren t

in e q u itie s o f the C e n tra l F lo rid a
jk 'M C A . A t the tim e, the o rg a n iz a ­
tion that serves six C e n tra l F lo rid a
cou nties w as requesting the su p ­
p o rt o f the S em inole com m ission
fo r a $33 m illio n bond w ith alm ost
h a lf o f the funds e a rm a rk e d fo r cap ­
ital im p ro v e m e n ts . T h e o n ly p ro b ­
lem w as the tw o S em in o le Y M C A
fa cilities — Lake M a r y and O v ie d o
— w ere scheduled to receive less
th an $270,000,
T h e 45,000 sq u are-fo o t O v ie d o
fa c ility cu rre n tly serves about 8,000
p e o p le and the 28,000 sq u are-foot
L ak e M a r y area cen ter acco m m o ­
dates an o th e r 6,000 m em bers. T h e
C e n tra l F lo rid a Y M C A operates 21
o th e r facilities in the area w ith m ore
th an h a lf o f th em in O ra n g e C o unty.
L e a d in g the charge o f b rin g in g
m o re Y M C A centers in to S em in o le
C o u n ty is C o m m issio n C h a irm a n
D a ry l M c L a in . H e says the tim e is
rig h t fo r the Y M C A to m ake a m ove.
" T h e y 're fo cu sin g in S e m in o le

2004
A t last,
C a rls o n
im por­
tant
progress to report from Iraq,
SPC Richardson lias finished
the picture puzzle that he's
been w orking ow n. It's the p u z­
zle that was sent in The Sanfrrd
Herald boxes at Christmas. H e
is going to get it laminated and
save it. That puzzle started off
in Sanford and was put togeth­
er in Baghdad and w ill go
iiom e w ith Richardsoa
Today lias been aw ful. It's
been dreary, rainy, and cold all
day. I don't think this country
ever lias good weather. Either it
is to one extreme or the other.

Se« YMCA, Page 3A

See Diary, Page 8A

For The Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce

•KM»
K*

MARBI GRAS

Join Dan Ping For H is Fund-Raising Event!
by 300 N. French or call 407-322-2611 for advance tickets

\

deployed in Htiglulad as fxirt of the
549th Military Police Company.
He is
provid­
ing the
Herald
with a
journal
of his
experi­
ences.
23
Jan.

E n jo y c r a w fis h , s h r im p

IY

___L

a n d a ll th e fix in g s

BdtjeD.SmithCulturalArtsCenter
119W.5thSt (betweenParkandOakavenues)

Sunday, February 15 • 1 PM till 4 PM
Cost J1100 In Advance

$15.00 At file Door

�Page

2\

Wednesday, February 4. 2004

T he H erald

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE ARO UND O UR C O U N TY
I n B r ie f

D r iv in g c o u r se

O

R elay for L ife recru iting
team s for a n n u a l e v e n t
Tin? A m erican Cancer Society Seminole
U n il is in the process o f recruiting teams to
participate in the Relay for Life, a unique com­
m u n ity event that allow s individuals from all
w alks of life to join the fight against cancer.
Last year, m ore than 2.5 m illion Americans
participated in Relay for Life anti m ore than
500,000 cancer survivors w alked the opening
laps. Rally those around you to form a team
and join in the fight against cancer. G rab your
sneakers and join us on A p ril 2 at 6 p.m . until
noon the next day at Colonial Tow n Park in
Heathrow . Enlist individuals from your fam ­
ily, clubs, schools, businesses, churches, serv­
ice groups, public em ployee groups, health
care professionals, and others to form teams.
A ll the m oney raised goes to our mission of
saving lives through research, advocacy,
patient services and education.
In each com m unity, cancer survivors an*
invited to begin the Relay by w alking the
Survivo rs' V ictory Lap around the track.
M em bers of the teams then take to the track
and one person from each team remains on
the track throughout the entire 18 to 24 hours.
A fter dark, a Lum inaria Cerem ony is held
in m em ory o f those w ho have lost their battle
w ith cancer and in honor of survivors.
Registration for this event is going on now,
through to the actual event. For m ow infor­
m ation about Relay for Life, of for persons
w ishing to volunteer, call Nicole Zvosec at
407-843-8680,
ext.
525
or
e-m ail
nicole.zvosectB'caneer.org. The city of W inter
Springs has also announced its first ever Relay
for Life. The relay is set for A p ril 30 and M ay
1, at the W in ter Springs H ig h School
A u ditorium . H ie theme is "Setting a Stage for
a Cun*." A ll teams are encouraged to decorate
their tent sites as movies or television shows.
For inform ation on the W inter Springs Relay
for Life, call Kristina LaCerra .it 407-346-4292.

Oviedo police announce
awards, promotions
The O viedo Police Departm ent held an
awards ceremony and a prom otion ceremony
Thursday, Jan. 29. The event was held in the
Council Chambers at C ity 1fall.
Investigator Travis Cockcroft was honored
as Officer of the Year for 2003. Irene Brozzo
was honored as C ivilian Em ployee of the Year
2003. For the year 2(XM, Corporal Stephen
Seillgen was named officer for the first quar­
ter, and Linda Squeglia as C ivilian Employee
fo r the first quarter. A n A w ard of
.A dm inistrative Excellence w ent to O fficer
K im Mojica.
Aw ards of Com m endation wen* given to
officers Devin Lucius, Justin Varkony and
Richard G raham . Certificates of Appreciation
w ere presented to Investigators M ik e
M ckenzie, D a v id C ap etillo and M ichael
Fields, as w ell as Corporal D avid M iller. The
Good Citizenship A w ard was given to H .
Jones, Jr, In addition eight officers were given
official police departm ent promotions. These
include Inidorvet "Tony” Velez, as lieutenant.
l1ie other seven being prom oted to the rank of
corporal. They include H eath er Capetillo,
Carl Rager, Daniel Sacco, Stephen Sieltgen,
Wesley D ellz, D avid M ille r and A dam Egert.
A num ber of fam ily members, friends and
the general public attended the ceremonies
conducted by D eputy Chief Ronald Jacobs,
acting chief of police, and acting city manager
Gene M iller.

Public servant
spotlight
N am e: Jason C u lv e r
Professional title : C o m m u n ity Relations
O ffic er/B icy cle O fficer
D e p a rtm e n t; Lake
M a ry Police
D ep artm en t
Years on the job:
F o u r years w ith the
city; alm ost eight
total
Bom : W in te r Park
R esident of: Sanford
Age: 32
M a r ita l status:
M a rrie d
T rain in g : Field
tra in in g officer,
advanced m ountain bike, rappel master,
critical response team
H o bbies: Spending tim e w ith fam ily
W h y d id you choose y o u r current profes­
sion: 1 like serving the co m m u n ity and
helping others.

u t

W E D

, £23

&amp;

A
E

b o u t

l

A t 11 a.m ., m em bers of
the Sanford W om an's C lub
w ill hold their m onthly
luncheon m eeting w ith a
M a rd i Gras them e. Safety
w ill be the subject o f the
luncheon address by a m em ­
ber o f the police departm ent.
Fran M o rto n and Jewel
W illiam s are co-hostesses
w ith assistance from Eve
Rogero, Dee Forbes, M arth a
Stevens, Carole Kirchoff,
Lin d a M ille r and Ruth
Stam m . C atering is by
Buck's.

T H U R
T he Sem inole C o unty
Lake M a ry Regional
C h am ber o f C om m erce w ill
hold a G ood M o rn in g
Sem inole m eeting beginning
at 7:15 a.m . at O rlan d o
M a rrio tt - Lake M ary. A
panel on issues im pact w ill
be narrated by D an Peterson
w ith Sprint, Cost is $5 for
m em bers and $10 for nonm embers.

SAT
M em Id p h o to b y T o m m y V ln c a n t

Ttio view from banquet dining room at Ifio Heathrow Country Club odors a panoramic scene of tho main course. Not the
main courso of suppor, but as the main course in golf. Tho AAA headquarters building is in Iho background of this picture of
the dnving range at tho Heathrow Country Club.

D U 1 a rrest
A s h le y E u g en e E vans, 48, o f
Leesb u rg , G a., w as arrested by
S a n fo rd p o lic e F rid a y , as the
result o f a tw o -c a r c o llis io n on
East 2 5 th S tre e t. H e w as
ch arg ed w ith d r iv in g u n d e r the
in flu e n c e ( D U I ) o f alco h o l or
d ru g s , d r iv in g w ith a su s p en d ­
ed license, reckless d r iv in g and
m a k in g an im p ro p e r U -tu rn .
V e h ic le th e ft
J e n n ife r R enee Selby, 21 o f
H a in e s C ity , John .Casev Sayuy,
32
of
K iv e rrre s t
LnTie,
Longwond,
T o m as G o n z a le z ,
32, of D e lto n a , E liz a b c t K a rin a
M e le n d e z , 26, and O lg a L id ia
G o n z a le z , 31, o f D e lto n a , w ere
a rre s te d by S a n fo rd p o lic e
S a tu rd a y in th e 800 b lo ck o f
C e le ry A v e n u e . Police in v e s ti­
g a te d w h e n th e y n o tic e d a
v e h ic le
w h ic h
h ad
been
re p o rte d
s to le n
by
the
M ia m i-D a d e C o u n ty Police on
D ec. 6.
S elby a n d M e le n d e z w e re in
th e v e h ic le at th e tim e , and
re p o rte d to p o lice the veh icle
b e lo n g ed to persons in th e store.
D u r in g th e in v e s tig a tio n , th e
o th e r th ree cam e o u t o f the store
a n d th e in te rr o g a tio n c o n tin ­
ued . A fte r b e in g taken to the
ja il, o fficers fo u n d S elby in pos­
session w ith can nabis.
She w a s charg ed w ith v e h ic u ­
la r th e ft, possession o f a con­
tro lle d substance a n d m a riju a ­
na, a n d in tro d u c tio n o f co n tra ­
b an d in to a c o u n ty d e te n tio n
fa c ility . T h e o th e rs w e re charged
w ith tresp assin g in a veh icle.
T h e v e h ic le w as su b s e q u e n tly
fo u n d to h a v e b ee n a re n ta l
w h ic h h ad n ot been re tu rn e d in
O ra n g e C o u n ty .
B a tte ry
• B en n y C o n r e J Joseph, 28, of
W est E ig h th Street, S a n fo rd , w as
a rre s te d by S a n fo rd p o lic e
S u n d a y fo llo w in g an a lte rc a tio n
a l his residence. H e w as located
in th e 8 0 0 b lo c k o f F ren ch
A v e n u e , an d a rre s te d o n a
c h a rg e o f a g g ra v a te d b a tte ry ,
k n o w in g the v ic tim w as p reg ­
nan t (d o m e s tic ).
• Ernest R ic h a rd Sachse, 37,
o f Fox Q u a r r y Lan e, S anfo rd ,
w a s a rre s te d at his residence by
S a n fo rd p o lic e e a rly M o n d a y ,
f o llo w in g a d is p u te w ith his

a rre s te d b y S a n fo rd p o lic e
T h u rs d a y , Jan. 29, fo llo w in g a
tra ffic sto p on O rla n d o D riv e .
H e w as ch a rg e d w ith possession
o f u n d e r 20 g ram s o f m a riju a n a ,
a n d possession o f n a rc o tic s
e q u ip m e n t.

w ife . H e w a s c h a rg e d w it h
b a tte ry — to u c h o r s trik e
(d o m e s tic ).
• M e lis s a R e te n io , 19, o f
C e d a r C re e k C ir c le , S a n fo rd ,
w as arrested by S a n fo rd p o lice
S u n d a y at h e r residence, fo llo w ­
in g an a rg u m e n t w ith a m ale.
She re p o rte d ly d a m a g e d p o r ­
tio n s o f the a p a rtm e n t. She w as
arrested on a charg e o f p ro p e rty
d a m a g e (d o m e s tic ).
D r u g re la te d
• M e la n ie S h a n n e ll P e arsall,
18,
an d
E a rn e s t
D o n ta y e
W atson, 20, b oth o f R id g e w o o d
L an e, S a n fo rd , w e re arrested by
S a n fo rd p o lic e S a tu rd a y on
W est
T h ir d
S tre e t
at
M a n g o u s tin e A v e n u e . T h e tw o
w e re in a v e h ic le sto p p e d by
p o lic e . P earsall w as a rrested on
a ch arg e o f possession o f d ru g s
(c ra c k c o c a in e ). W a ts o n w as
a rrested on charges o f not h a v ­
in g a v a lid d riv e rs license an d
possession o f u n d e r 20 g ra m s o f
m a riju a n a .
•
M in d e e H a m p to n , 27,
D a lto n A n to n io D ix o n , 19, and
L a 'D a e tr ic e
S e m p te m b e r
I la m p io n , 23, o f all o f B ro a d w a y
S treet, S a n fo rd , w e re arrested
by S a n fo rd p olice S a tu rd a y in
the 4100 b lo ck o f L a k e Jennie
D riv e . A c c o rd in g to the p o lic e
re p o rt, th e tw o w o m e n ju m p e d
on a m a n and re p o rte d ly to o k
$300 fro m his pockets, fo llo w in g
a re p o rte d g a m b lin g e v e n t on
th e p orch o f the residence.
T n e tw o w o m e n an d a m a n
w h o is said to also h a v e been
in v o lv e d w e re a rrested . M in d e e
H a m p to n
and
L a ’ D a e tric e
H a m p to n a n d D a lto n D ix o n
w ere a ll ch arg ed w ith posses­
sion o f u n d e r 20 g ram s o f m a r i­
ju an a an d possession o f cocaine,
w ith in te n t to s e ll/d e liv e r .
• R a n d a ll Scott D e fa z io , 32, o f
L in d s e y W ay, S a n fo rd , w as

H o m e le s s arrests
• L e o n a rd James S a ld u tti, 51,
lis te d as h o m e le s s in W in te r
P a rk , w as a rrested by S an fo rd
p o lic e S a tu rd a y at C e n te r Road
a n d W est S ta te R o ad 46 in
S a n fo rd . O ffic e rs said he w as
s to p p in g p assin g veh icles and
a s k in g fo r m o n e y w ith a sign on
c a rd b o a rd s ta tin g , " H o m e le s s
V et — G o d Bless A m e r ic a ."
P o lice said he had been at th at
lo c a tio n fo r sev eral w eeks. H e
w a s a rre s te d on c h a rg e s o f
o b s tru c tio n o f p u b lic streets
w ith o u t a p e rm it, re sistin g an
o ffic e r b y f a ilin g to obey,
o b s tru c tio n w it h o u t v io le n c e ,
and
c a r r y in g
a c o n c e a le d
w e a p o n (k n ife ).
•
C h r is to p h e r
Eugene
T h o m a s , 50, listed as hom eless
in S a n fo rd , w a s a rre s te d by
p o lice S a tu rd a y , s ta n d in g at the
in te rs e c tio n o f In te rs ta te 4 an d
W est S ta te R o a d 46 w it h a
w o m a n (h is w ife ), in a w h e e l­
chair, see k in g m o n e y fro m pass­
in g m o to ris ts . H e w as re p o rte d ­
ly h o ld in g a sign th at stated,
" D is a b le d N e e d H e lp G o d Bless
T h a n k Y o u ." H e w as a rre s te d on
a ch a rg e o f o b s tru c tio n o f p u b lic
streets w ith o u t a p e rm it.
O th e r arrests
• L o u is R a y m o n d H a u b n e r,
36, lis te d as h o m e le s s in
S a n fo rd ,
w as
a rre s te d
by
S a n fo rd
p o lic e
T h u rs d a y ,
Jan, 29, a fte r he w as fo u n d at a
business in the 2600 b lo c k o f
O rla n d o D r iv e , at w h ic h he had
p re v io u s ly been issued a tres­
p assin g w a rn in g . H e w as a rre s t­
ed on a charg e o f trespassing
a fte r w a rn in g .
• D a v id L e o n a rd Rojas, 17,
and L e o n e l O m a r J im in e z, 61, o f
W in te r S p rin g s , w e re arrested
by S a n fo rd p o lic e S a tu rd a y in
the 1600 b lo c k o f R in e h a rt R o ad.
T h e tw o re p o rte d ly to o k $72 in
m e rc h a n d is e fro m a sto re w it h ­
o u t p a y in g . T h e y w e re ch arg ed
w ith p e tty s h o p liftin g fro m a
m e rch an t.

Q

C om e to the country at
the G eneva C o m m u n ity
C enter for a hearty ba*akfast
o f pancakes, sausage, orange
juice and coffee for just $3.
H ie n clim b aboard a bus for
an 8:30 to 10:30 a.m . narrat­
ed historical tour o f G eneva.
The tours are just $6 per per­
son. A d vanced registration
is required by calling 407349-9982. A ll proceeds bene­
fit the G eneva H istorical
Society, G eneva M u s e u m o f
H isto ry and historic Fort
Lane Park.

SUN
T he Four Chaplains,
C erem ony and Story w ill be
presented at the A m erican
Legion Cam pbell-Lossing
Post 53, 2874 S. Sanford
Ave., beginning at 2 p.m .
T he occasion w ill be in
m em o ry o f the tw o
Protestant pastors, a
C atho lic priest and a Jewish
rabbi, w ho gave up their
lifejackets w hen the
"Dorchester" w as sunk
in the N o rth A tlan tic on
Feb. 3, 1943 d u rin g W orld
W ar II. Refreshments and
fellow ship w ill fo llow the
ceremony.
Sem inole A u d u b o n
Society w ill sponsor a pro­
gram featuring resident and
w in te rin g birds found in our
w etlands. Th e presentation
w ill encompass a n um ber of
avian fam ilies and highlight
ducks. This program w ill be
held at 2 p.m . in the m eeting
room of N o rth Branch of the
Sem inole C o u n ty Public
L ib rary in Sanford. The pro­
gram is free and open to the
public. For m ore in fo rm a­
tion, call 407-977-4389.
G et on the bus and expe­
rience an A ll A rts A ll Free
d ay w ith the EatonvilleM a itla n d C u ltu ra l A lliance
(E M C A ). This is a d ay of
free activities as part o f the
U n ited A rts and Bank of
A m ericals A rts Fest w eek­
end. H ie free continuous
shuttle w ill pro vid e service
from 1 u n til 5 p.m . to Zora
N e a l H u rs to n N atio n al
M u seu m o f Fine Arts,
A u d u b o n Center for Birds o f
Prey, E nzian Theater,
Holocaust M em o rial
Resource and Education,
M a itla n d A rt Center, and
m uch m ore.
For m ore info rm ation, call
407-539-2181.

�T he H ekalu

W reck

Wednesday. February 4.2004 l*Jlgc 3 A

Lake Mary debates incentive program for job creation

-------------------

Continued from Page 1A
and suspension o f die d river's
license for one year.
"1 think she w as trying to
say she w asn't racing, but I
think the officer felt com fort­
able enough (w ith the witness
reports) that she was," Cohen
said.
G a n ' Dlaubcrg refutes the
officer's charge and claims his
daughter w as not racing.
"T h e other fellow was back
there having car problems and
after 1 guess he got his car up
and going he tried to catch up
w ith her," he said. "She w asn't
racing him .
" I'm just sorry this incident
has to happen for anybody,"
he added. "Everybody in that
vehicle w ere their best of
friends so they w ere no
stranger to them . She is suffer­
ing quite w ell from it."
Dlaubcrg said lie w ill fight
the ticket in court.
"I told the cop she w ill not
get any closure for herself if
she goes d o w n and pays a
ticket for som ething she is not
guilt)' of. W e w ill fight it to die
end."
Dlaubcrg said his daughter
was in the process o f m oving
into the left turning lane at
27th Street w hen the accident

B y C h ris to p h e r P a tto n

and Dill
Dill MMccDDeerm
rmoott,
tt, rip p le effect o f eco n o m ic or.
CCoounty,
unty, and
er,Lake
L ak e MMaaryry has
hasnot
not used
used inin
d ire c to r
of
S e m in o le im pact of 254 n e w jobs for the past and com m issioners
C o u n ty 's
E conom ic retail, m edical and o th e r sup­ are not too com fortable w ith .
L A K E M A R Y — A chang­ D e v e lo p m e n t D e p a rtm e n t,
port services.
Lake M a ry has p ro vid ed
ing co m m ercial real estate presented city com m issioners
T h e c o u n ty and c ity of incentives fo r com panies that
m arket is forcing the Lake w ith an in cen tive in itia tiv e Sanford in 2002 team ed to m ake capital investm ents in
M a ry C o m m issio n to consid­ k n o w n as Q u a lifie d Target su p p ly the Q T I in cen tive to the city, b u t th ey h a v e n 't
er ad o p tin g a new incentive In d u s try (Q T I) Tax R efund.
attract S m art B iom etrics to o ffe re d an y in c e n tiv e s in
p ro g ra m th at encourages
"W e m ig h t h av e five or six the
O rla n d o
S an fo rd about four years.
n e w businesses to fill the projects that are just sitting In te rn a tio n a l A irp o rt.
"The g am e has changed,"
city's in flu x of open office out there and this is not the
"W e h av e a great q u a lity of M c D e rm o tt said. "T h e bricks
space.
tim e to say no," M c D e rm o tt
life and great e d u c a tio n a l and m o rta r approach is not
For n early the past decade, said.
system
here
in w o rk in g . W e have w h o le
the city had rew ard ed com ­
T h e state created
S e m in o le C o u n ty b u ild in g s that are em p ty."
panies fo r m a k in g c a p ita l the in cen tive p ro ­
and th at's w h a t
M c D e rm o tt said if the city
Tlie bricks
in v estm en ts in the city, g ram
to
m ake
e n c o u ra g in g co m ­ w o u ld c o m m it to the Q l l
and mortar
in c lu d in g
p a y m e n ts
o f F lo rid a m ore com ­
panies in w a n tin g
program it put him self in a
approach
$355,00(1
to A T &amp; T
and
p e titiv e " in the
to m o ve here," better position to negotiate
$250,(K)() to BellSouth.
is not
g am e," T u rk said.
T u rk said. "B ut w ith com panies, hut city o ffi­
" O u r focus d u r in g that T h e
w ith the plethora of cials w ere reluctant as it's a
p ro g ra m
working. We
period was on cap ital invest­ requires a 20 p e r­
b u ild in g s that are "stark d ep artu re from th eir
have whole
m ent w ith k n o w le d g e that cent local m atch.
buildings that a v a ila b le , co m p a­ philosophy."
regardless o f w h a t happened
nies h a v e th e ir
" It is try in g to
"O n e of the p ro b lem s I
are empty.
w ith the com pany, w e w o u ld
choice of w h e re have w ith the p ro g ra m is
e n c o u rag e g ro w th
alw a ys have the n e w bricks in in h ig h w ag e,
they w a n t to go."
p h ilosoph ically I d o n ’t su p ­
—
J5 —
and m ortar," C ity M an ag e r h ig h v a lu e jobs,"
T h e Q l l in c e n ­ p o rt g o v e rn m e n t b u y in g
John L itto n w ro te in a report she said. " It is to
B ill M c D e r m o tt
tiv e is reserved for jobs," C o m m is s io n e r G a ry
D ir e c to r o t S e m in o le
to com m issioners.
b rin g new com pa­
com panies that are Brender said. "A job is a bit
C o u n ty 's E c o n o m ic
"T h e eco n o m y changed
nies, create n ew
c o n s id e rin g o th e r m ore o f an esoteric ben efit to
D e v e lo p m e n t
and none o f us saw that," o p p o rtu n itie s for
locations outside of the city th an a bricks and
D e p a r tm e n t
L itto n said . " N o w one of the resid en ts an d
the state an d it m o rta r (in v estm e n t)."
these focuses is on retain in g im p ro v e th eir q u a l­
d ire c tly
re w a rd s
Brender contended w h e n a
jobs."
ity o f life by o fferin g jobs that com panies fo r creating jobs com pany b u ild s a new fa c ili­
W ith as m any as six possi­ are h ig h er end than w h at w e that p ay 115 percent or m ore ty llie y tend to have m ore
ble business suitors looking w o u ld ty p ic a lly h av e in the o f the area an n u al wage.
incentive to stay longer than
to fill open office space in area."
T h e city w o u ld be able to a com pany that leases space.
Lake M a ry , Tracy T u rk, M e tro
A ccording to an analysis set h ig h er job creation g u id e ­ M a y o r T h o m G reene added
O rla n d o
E conom ic presented by T u rk, the a d d i­ lines and criteria for co m p a­ lie thought the o w n e r of the
D e v e lo p m e n t C o m m is s io n
tion o f 100 jobs w ith an a v e r­ nies lo o kin g to q u a lify for the b u ild in g should help pitch
senior d irecto r in Sem inole age salary o f $48,000 causes a p ro g ram . It's a tactic, h o w e v ­ into the in cen tive p ro g ram

en they
they stand
stand toto benefi
ben efit
wwhhen
fro m it.
C o m m is s io n e r
M ik e
M c L e a n said he saw no
d o w n s id e to w o rk in g out an
a rra n g e m e n t
w ith
M C D e rm o tt and T u rk on the
criteria of establishing a Q T I
p rogram . H e said the co m ­
m issioners
w o u ld
never
k n o w if there w ere an y bene­
fits to the city it the co m m is­
sioners d id n 't discuss the
program further.
"T h ere’s no th in g neg ative
that can happen for us to con­
sider it, see w h at guid elin es
com e back to us and then
m ake a decision at that tim e,"
lie said.
C ity leaders agreed that
they needed to discuss the
in centive program m ore d u r ­
ing a strategic p lan n in g ses­
sion scheduled for this w eek.
"There are too m any v a r i­
ables to discuss here," said
C o m m is s io n e r
G eo rg e
D u rvea.
Th e m ore the com m ission
w aits, the better chance o f
op p o rtu n itie s s lip p in g aw ay,
said M c D e rm o tt.
"T h e m arket is im p ro v in g
and the econom y is p ickin g
up a n d this c o u n ty an d
region are in position to take
advantage of it," lie said. "I
hope it w o rks out fo r the
best."

Managing Editor

a

occurred.
"W hat kind of drag racing
are you going to do getting in
the turning lane?" he said.

Y M C A
Continued from Page 1A
C o u n ty and I'm h a p p y to
kn o w th at," he said.
" W e 're g o in g to he w o r k ­
ing this y e a r w ith the Y M C A
to d e v e lo p p artn ersh ip s w ith
th em th ro u g h o u t S e m in o le
C o u n ty ."
C re a tin g p a rtn e rs h ip s in
S e m in o le C o u n ty w ill h elp
C e n tra l F lo rid a Y M C A 's
em phasis in the area, W oods
said. She a d d ed the c o m m u ­
n ity m ust ra lly a ro u n d the
o rg a n iz a tio n "an d be a p a rt
o f the m o v e m e n t."
She cited the success of
th e
c e n te r
in T itu s v ille ,
w h ic h w as recen tly re m o d ­
e le d h u t n o t at a to ta l
expense to Y M C A .
" T h e go o d th in g ab o u t
T itu s v ille is |h e c o m m u n ity
i | ( If

»

IfM tflH tfi

r e a lly
e m b ra c e d
th a t
Y M C A ," she said.
M c L a in said in o rd e r to
m ake
YM CA
w o rk
in
S e m in o le C o u n ty he w ill
h e lp the o rg a n iza tio n look
fo r o p p o rtu n itie s to use
e x is tin g fa c ilitie s o r share
costs o f n ew b u ild in g s . H e
said Y M C A centers cou ld be
p art of n ew (ra ilh e a d b u ild ­
ings or schools.
A n e x a m p le a lre a d y bein g
used by the C e n tra l F lo rid a
Y M C A is the L a k e N o n a
Y M C A F a m ily C e n te r as it
shares a b u ild in g w ith
N o rth la k e P ark C o m m u n ity
School.
A c c o rd in g
to
W oods,
the S em in o le Y M C A F a m ily
C e n te r
re n o v a tio n
and

**u A

exp ansion is a step in the
rig h t d ire c tio n o f s e rv in g
S e m in o le C o u n ty better.
C o n stru ctio n is d u e to be
co m p leted in the fall and it
w ill in c lu d e exp ansion of the

fa c ility by 4,000 square feet,
e x p a n d in g the teen center,
c h ild d e v e lo p m e n t c e n te r
and lobby, im p ro v in g the
b u ild in g
e n tra n c e
and
re p a v in g the p a rk in g lot.

Lowest price.
Best quality.
Period.

P e a c e
o f m in d . . .
. . . in knotting you
u'dl fitly less.

J*
F

• •

iilinii 70ni SAVE41%

M s a v e u n ila n a d ia iiM e d s W Metfarnlfl 500mi SAVE64%
#1 For Service and Price!
Viiu ZSbii SAVE05%
US
1 800 511 MEDS (6337)
c a ll

"T h e p u rp o s e o f th is
expansion is hi re ally create

a s tro n g e r presence in
S em inole C o u n ty," she said.

ITT:
TROUBLE?i
Harrell
&amp; Beverly V
Transmissions
209 W. 25th St., Sanford
Since 1959...Sonic Location
MV-005G4

to dayi

• f t &lt; ll f t 11 1*

AGE HARDWARE ACE HARDWARE ACE HARDWARE

v i
^ tax

* l | L ib e r t y 1
.Tax
■S e r v i c e

H a rd w a r
S to re s

j

W c are g iv in g a
D V D p layer to
anyone w ho has

Pet Friendly Stores
R IV E R
ROCK

EALTIME
0G FOOD
5 0 LB.

E v e ry returned send
a friend coupon w ill
be registered to w in
a draw ing fo r a 27”

fiv e send a

80 LB.

4 0 LB.

Take Advantage Of Our
Send A Friend Promotion

friend coupons
com e in.

’fi

U1

Flat Screen
T ele vision

Call For Appointment 407-330-3350

I

..flat Lite*

Lmn S e n d a Friend to Liberty And G et $ 2 0

Wall Paint

i

2311 F re n c h A v e . S a n fo rd • (4 0 7 )3 3 0 -3 3 5 0

Address

Nam e

CRABGRASS
CONTROL

SOLAR
SALT

WILD
BIRD FOOD

QUALITYTOUCH FLAT
LATEXWALL &amp;TRIM
• 10 Year Durability
• One Coat Coverage
• Washable
(1578657)

1

America

47

$098

BAG

9

lenGas
‘B^ropwC^mpany

BAG

22 LBS.

$

4

, 4

7

™ T BAG

MileYogW
ait
WE CAN FILL MOST EXCHANGE TANKS TOO!

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

ACE
L0N G W 00D

Serving All Your Hardware Needs Since 1978

SANFORD

$ *M 9 7
fj

Stale
Phone
Zip
i* hereby entitled to $20 to show our appreciation lor recommending us to.
N s m e ________________________________________________________________________
a person who did not have a ta i return prepared by l iberty Tea Service lest yvur
Ott.ee N o
Preparer _________________Receipt No ________ City ot O rig in ______

D

f
4
8 B
E
M
T
fll.fi
C?W
ttem.s
12
0111
S
39
3S
111111 * iiMflB Cleaner Rental
1 Washer
ee !
PROPANE TANKS FILLED EVERY M Y !f
$

Crabgrass Control Stops
Weeds Before They Start.
Covers 5,000 sq. ft.

City .

I GAL

T h e r e ’s a

b e tte r
w a y to b u y
in s u r a n c e .
You c a n buy yo u r

in s u r a n c e
fr o m a s t r a n g e r a t a

-8
NUMBER
o r fro m

20 lb.$l
Tank

I (nctixkJ
ta x

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

ACE
I ICASSELBERRYl I FOREST CITY

H w y434 &amp; 427 I I 2 0 7 E .2 5 th S t. | | Winter Park Dr. ||l1 2 2 W .H w y 4 3 6 || Hwy434 &amp; 426 ||C
3 3 9 -4 8 8 3 J *-3 2 1 -0 8 8 5 J
3 3 9 - 7 3 6 5 — 11 8 6 2 - 4 3 2 3 J L 3 6 5 - 6 6 3 4
jS C E HARDW ARE A C E HARDW ARE A C C HARDW ARE A C E H A R D W A R E A C E HARDW ARE

TO NY
RUSSI
INSURANCE
Since 1968

...a neighbor, someone you know,
someone you can trust and respect.
Call today and talk to a real person
who cares about your fam ily’s
protection and security.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

I

2575 S. French Ave.
Sanford

vAuto-Owners Insurance

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -0 2 8 5

&lt;tJU "uA)o T kim’i j ' TVppft*

)

L ife H om e C a r B u s in e s s

�I ’U flc 4 A

Tin: II kraij&gt;

Wednesday, February 4. 2004

B u s in e s s
Liberty Tax Service
advises of breaks for
educational expenses
W ith college tu itio n costs ing c re d it ap p lies to exp ens­
ris in g , it's c o m fo rtin g to es fo r 20 percent q u a lifie d
k n o w that there .ire som e tax e d u c a tio n a l exp enses not
c re d its and tax beaks fo r exceeding $10,000 fo r a m a x ­
im u m credit o f $2,000 per
h ig h e r e d u catio n th at really
m ake the g ra d e fo r co n ­ return.
T h e tax-free status o f up
sum ers.
L ib e rty
T ax
S e rv ice to $5,250 of e m p lo y e r-p ro ­
re m in d s y o u th a t th e IK S v id ed edu catio n al assistance
w ill n o w a llo w ta x p a y e rs benefits fro m an e m p lo y e r
w h o d o n 't ite m iz e to d ed u ct w ill con tinue th ro u g h 2010.
h ig h e r e d u c a tio n expenses T h is also covers g ra d u a te
studies.
such as tu itio n and fees p a id
C e rtain states a llo w p eo ­
fo r self, a spo use o r a
ple to prepay tu itio n or con­
d ep en d en t.
U p to $ 3 ,0 0 0 o f these trib u te to a h ig h er ed u catio n
expenses for courses taken savings account. N e w p ro v i­
d u rin g 2003 m a y be d e d u c t­ sions w ill extend the tax b en ­
ed as an a d ju s tm e n t to efits related to tu itio n p re ­
in co m e. If th e s tu d e n t is p aym en t p ro g ram s o ffe re d
req u ired to pay the costs of by e d u c a tio n in s titu tio n s .
s tu d e n t
a c tiv ity
fees, D is trib u tio n s fro m state p ro ­
required books, supplies and gram s are n o w ta x -fre e if
e q u ip m e n t d ire c tly to the ap p lied to q u a lifie d h ig h e r
in s titu tio n , these costs are edu cation expenses.
T ax p ayers w ith s tu d e n t
also d ed u ctib le.
T h e re are tw o n o n re fu n d - loan interest can d e d u c t up
able ed u catio n tax credits for to $2,500 o f th e ir s tu d e n t
paym ents m ad e fo r q u a lifie d
loan interest as an a d ju s t­
tu itio n and related expenses m ent. S tudent loan interest
fo r post secondary e d u c a ­ is d e d u c tib le as an a d ju s t­
tion. Th e H o p e credit is 100 m ent w h e n p aid and not lim ­
percent o f the first $1,000 of ited to the first 60 m onths.
expenses and 50 percent of S tudents n o w g a in a tax b en ­
the excess expenses up to an e fit fro m p a y in g s tu d e n t
a d d itio n a l $1,000 for a m a x i­ loan
in te re s t
a n y tim e ,
m u m c re d it o f $1,500 p e r regardless o f w h e n the loan
studen t. T h e life tim e le arn ­ o rig in ate d .

‘U s the season —
termites, that is

M ed ical o ffic e b reaks g ro u n d

B y N ic k P fe lfa u f

Staff Writer

H e r a ld p h o t o b y T o m m y V in c e n t

Doctors and city officials gathered Jan. 22 to break ground for the
nowost medical facility in Lako Mary at 917 Rinehart Road.
Proposed major tenants of the Lako Mary Professional Center
include Rinehart/Lako Mary Surgical conter. Navix Imaging.
Regoncy Endocrinology and Sphinx Healthcare. To help turn ovor
the first shovels of dirt wore (loft to right) City Commissioner Janet
Jomigan, Dr. Ashley Ansara, Dr. Talai Hilal and Dr. Maha Ansara.
T a x p a y e rs
c o n tin u in g
th e ir h ig h e r ed u c a tio n m ay
be ab le to w ith d r a w funds
fro m th e ir IK A s p re m a tu re ly
w ith o u t in c u rrin g the 10 p er-

cent penalty. T h e y m ay also
use saving s bon ds that they
cashed in w ith o u t p a y in g
taxes on the interest earned
on the bonds.

A re you ready fo r som e
u n w an ted visitors? W h ile ter­
m ites are a problem all year
aroun d, it's that particular
tim e o f year in C entral Florida
w h en subterranean term ites
becom e m ore active and
begin to sw arm .
Thr Herald talked w ith
M a r k H a tc h o f G &amp; H Pest
C o n tro l in Sanford and he
described it as "the tim e of
y ea r w h e n the teenagers leave
their nests, and go out to form
th eir o w n hom e, m uch as the
youngsters of today."
H e said the problem in this
area o f Florid a often depends
on the w e a th e r conditions.
"T h is s w a rm in g , w h ic h is
n o w beginning, w ill last from
tw o to three m onths."
H e said his pest control
business saw the first sw arm
o f this season yesterday
(Thursday, Jan. 29).
" If a h o m e o w n e r sees a
black bug w ith w h ite w ings,
th a t’s the subterranean ter­
m ite," he said. "T h ey m ay
look like flyin g ants or love
bugs, but it's the w h ite w ings
that w ill g ive them aw ay."
This w eeken d, Term idor, a
brand nam e for a chem ical
used to fig h t sub terran ean
term ites, sent a box o f in fo r­

m ation to The Herald about a
special display at the Brevard
Zoo in M elb ourne. W h en one
opened the lid o f the box, a
sound w as heard . It was
exp lained that it is the actual
sound o f term ites eating.
Actually, it sounded m ore like
app lau se, b ut w h o w o u ld
clap to hear term ites. H atch
said he has never personally
heard the sound o f term ites
eating.
The
in fo rm a tio n
from
T erm id o r said there could be
as m an y as one m illio n ter­
m ites in each colony. W orker
term ites search for food u p to
250 feet fro m th e ir colony.
Term ite queens are believed
to live 15 to 25 years and can
lay an egg every 15 seconds.
H atch w arn ed h o m e o w n ­
ers to w atch for these sw arm s.
"T h ey could be in the 100s,"
he said, "and I'v e personally
seen sw arm s that are em erg­
ing from their nesting places
for u p to 35 m inutes."
I le stressed the im portance
of getting professional help,
from a licensed term ite con­
trol o p e ra tio n , w h ic h is
a llo w ed to use the T erm id o r
chem ical, w hich he described
as one o f the best products to
be used against the subter­
ranean term ites, alth o u g h
there are others, d ep en d in g
on the circumstances.

Dutton recognized for Habitat involvement
C harlotte D utton and the
Mercedes-Benz o f O rlan d o
sales team have been recog­
nized for their involvem ent
w ith Habitat for H u m anity of
Greater O rlando and have been
presented w ith the A utoN ation
C om m unity Star Aw ard for the
N o rth Florida District. As a
result, A u to N a tio n donated
$1,(XX) to I iabitat for I lumanity.
D u tto n , co m m u n ity rela­
tions m anager at M ercedes-

Benz of O rlando, and the sales
team
are
part
of
the
A utoN ation, Inc. fam ily o f deal­
erships. They w ere chosen as
the w inners in their region from
the 31,(XX) A utoN ation associ­
ates eligible to receive the com ­
pany's prestigious C om m unity
Star A w ard.
Each quarter A u to N atio n ,
A m erica's largest retailer of
new and used vehicles, honors
four associates w ith the

C o m m u n ity Star A w ard for
their outstanding involvem ent
w ith a local com m unity organi­
zation. Associates are nom inat­
ed by their m anager for the
aw ard. A selection com m ittee
reviews all nom inations w ith a
focus on the quality of the vol­
unteer effort.
"The associates at our deal­
ership are very active in the
com m unity," said D u tton.
"From building houses along­

side future hom eowners to sell­
ing and purchasing raffle tick­
ets, associates are com m itted to
helping lo w -in co m e fam ilies
realize the Am erican dream of
ow ning their ow n hom e."
Th e dealership sales team
raised funds for 1 Iabitat for
H u m a n ity by selling 1,000 raf­
fle tickets, w hich resulted in a
net profit of m ore than $38,(XXI.

S ee D u tto n , P a g e 6 A

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
P h o to t u b m lt t s d

Longwood resident (left to right) Pete DeVita, general manager of
Mercedes-Benz of Orlando and Charlotte Dutton, community relations
manager at Mercedes-Benz of Orlando, accept an award from Larry
Davis, exocutivo director of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Orlando.

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN by the M ayor and C ity C o m m iss io n of the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
that said Board will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, F ebru ary 5, 2004 and Thursday, F ebru ary
19, 2004 at 7:00 p.m ., or as soon as possible thereafter as possible.
The City of Lake Mary proposes to adopt the following ordinance:
O R D IN A N C E N O .____
A N O R D IN A N C E OF TH E C ITY OF LA K E MARY, F LO R ID A ; A M E N D IN G S E C TIO N 154.09
O F TH E C O D E O F O R D IN A N C E S E N T ITL E D D E F IN IT IO N S TO IN C LU D E IN S T R U C T IO N A L S T U ­
DIOS; S E C TIO N 154. 62 ”PO P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E ” TO A D D IN S T R U C T IO N A L S T U D IO S AS
A C O N D IT IO N A L USE; A N D S E C T IO N 154.63 “C-1 G E N E R A L C O M M E R C IA L " A N D "C -2 C O M ­
M E R C IA L D IS T R IC T ” TO A D D IN S T R U C T IO N A L S T U D IO S A S A P E R M IT T E D USE; P R O V ID IN G
C O N FL IC T S , S E V E R A B ILITY A N D E FF E C TIV E DATE.

eAAigg Setvuno(?e County
S c M a /ts liip

The purpose of this hearing is to receive public input on the proposed ordinance. The Commission
may vote to approve the ordinance on first reading and schedule the ordinance for a second reading
and final public hearing or deny said ordinance. The proposed ordinance will effect posting of prop­
erties regulations throughout the entire jurisdiction of Lake Mary.

‘P a g e a n t

An Official Preliminary For The
Miss Florida And Miss America Pageants

A copy of the proposed ordinance is available for inspection in the Community Development Office,
Lake Mary Police Department, 165 E. Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake Mary, Florida, Monday through
Friday, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M., or you may call 40 7-5 8 5 -1 4 2 6 for information concerning these
amendments.

February 28, 2 0 0 4
7:00 P.M.

The Public Hearing will be held in the Lake Mary Community Center at 260 N. Country Club Rd., Lake
Mary. The public is invited to attend and be heard. Said hearing may continue from time to time until
the Mayor and City Commission m ake a final decision.

The Helen Stairs Theatre

NOTE: P E R S O N S ARE A D V IS E D THAT T H E C ITY M AKES A TAPED R E C O R D OF TH IS M E E T IN G
FO R ITS C O N V E N IE N C E . TH IS R E C O R D MAY N O T C O N S T IT U T E AN A D EQ U A TE R E C O R D FO R
TH E P U R P O S E S OF APPEA L FR O M A D E C IS IO N M ADE BY TH E CITY. A N Y P E R S O N W IS H IN G
TO EN SU R E THAT AN A D EQ U A TE R E C O R D O F TH E P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A IN TA IN ED FO R
APPELLATE P U R P O S E S IS A D V IS E D TO MAKE T H E N E C E S S A R Y A R R A N G E M E N TS AT H IS O R
H ER O W N EX P E N S E .

Come Be A Part O f The
Miss Seminole C ounty Pageant.

(Downtown Sanford)

Entertainment Provided By
M iriam &amp; Valerie's
School O f Dance Arts

NO TE: IF A P E R S O N D E C ID E S TO APPEA L A N Y D E C IS IO N M ADE BY TH IS A G E N C Y W ITH
R E S P E C T TO A N Y M ATTER C O N S ID E R E D AT TH IS M E E T IN G O R H EA R IN G , HE O R SH E W ILL
N E E D A R EC O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S , A ND THAT, FO R SU C H PU R P O S E . HE O R SH E MAY
N E E D TO E N S U R E THAT A VE R B A TIM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S IS M ADE, W H IC H
R E C O R D IN C LU D E S T H E T E S T IM O N Y A N D E V ID E N C E U PO N W H IC H TH E A PPEA L IS TO BE
BASED. FLO R ID A STA TUTES 286.0105.

For More Information Call

(407) 321-3576

P E R S O N S W ITH D IS A B ILITIE S N E E D IN G A SSISTA N C E TO PARTICIPATE 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 TA C T T H E C IT Y ADA C O O R D IN A TO R AT LEA ST 48 H O U R S IN
A D V A N C E OF TH E M E E T IN G AT 40 7-58 5-14 24 .

A d v a n c e T ic k e ts
By D o n a tio n $ 1 0 .0 0

#

A t T h e D o o r ...$ 1 5 .0 0

C IT Y O F LAKE MARY, FLO R ID A
DATED: Friday, January 16, 2004
PUBLISH: W ednesday, January 21, 2004
W ednesday, February 4, 2004

“9Tic

ad 9*0 uA

CAou/ncd uUtss t^mDAico ^Begins SJeae"

t

i

1

�TlIK HERALD

Obituaries
E M IL Y C . B O D I N
E m ily C . B o d in , 86, o f
S a n fo rd , d ie d S a tu rd a y ,
Jan. 31, 2004. She w as b o rn
Ju ly 6, 1917, in C h ic a g o .
S h e w a s a re tire d m is s io n ­
a r y w ith N e w T rib es
M is s io n s .
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e sons,
R o b e rt E., D o n a ld H „
R o n a ld I L , and D a v id J.;
sister. M y r tle G ra in g e r;
e ig h t g ra n d c h ild re n ; 13
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n .
A m e m o ria l s e rv ic e w ill
be h e ld at 10 a .in.,
W e d n e sd ay, Feb. 4, at
C e n tra l B a p tist C h u rc h .
B u ria l w ill be in P u n ta
G o rd a .
B risson F u n e ra l H o m e ,
S a n fo rd , in ch a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .
J A M E S C A R E Y S it.
Jam es C a re y, Sr., 38, o f
W est S e v e n th S treet,
S a n fo rd , d ie d F rid a y , Jan.
30, 2004,
at C e n tra l
F lo rid a
R e g io n a l
I lo s p ita l
in
S a n fo rd .
H e w as
b o rn Jan.
17, 1966,
in B elle
C a re y
G la d e . H e
w as a
re tire d bus d r iv e r an d
w o rk e d fo r C e n tra l F lo rid a
R e g io n a l H o s p ita l. H e w as
a d ea co n a n d m e m b e r o f
G ra c e A p o s to lic T e m p le ,
S a n fo rd .
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e w ife ,
T race y F ie ld s C arey,
S a n fo rd ; d a u g h te r T a b o ra h
J. C a re y, S a n fo rd ; son,
Jam es S. C a re y Jr., S a n fo rd ;
m o th e r, F ran cis C a re y, F o rt
M y e rs ; b ro th e rs , D a v id
G ra h a m a n d John P. C a re y,
b o th o f S a n fo rd , an d
T h o m a s F letch er, F o rt
M y e rs .
V is ita tio n w ill be F rid a y ,
Feb. 6, fro m 5 to 8 p .m . at
S u n ris e F u n e ra l h o m e
C h a p e l, 9 0 0 Locust
A v e n u e , S a n fo rd . F u n e ra l
s ervices w ill be S a tu rd a y ,
Feb . 7, at 2 p .m . at N e w
L ife W o rd C e n te r, 1311
O a k A v e ., S a n fo rd .
S u n ris e F u n e ra l H o m e ,
S a n fo rd , in c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .

Former Sanford businessman dies

b ro th e rs T o m C o b b , Jr., Ft.
Pierce, M ik e C o b b , N e w
S m y rn a Beach; and sister
Janet H in z e , T o ro n to .
V is ita tio n w ill be
W e d n e sd ay, Feb. 4, fro m 5
to 7 p .m . at B risson
F u n e ra l H o m e . F u n e ra l
services w ill be h e ld 10
а . m . T h u rs d a y , Feb. 5, at
Brisson F u n e ra l H o m e .
B risson F u n e ra l H o m e ,
S a n fo rd , in c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .

b e fro m 4 to 8 p .m ,
T h u rs d a y , Feb. 5, at
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e
C h a p e l.
In lie u o f flo w e rs , d o n a ­
tio n s m a y be m a d e fo r his
c h ild re n at C e n tra l F lo rid a
E d u c a to rs , P.O. Box
78 5 0 0 5 , O rla n d o , 3 28 785005.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l
H o m e , S a n fo rd , in ch a rg e
o f a rra n g e m e n ts .
W I L L I A M R. M IT C H E L L
W illia m R. M itc h e ll, 72,
o f L a k e M a ry , d ie d
S u n d a y , Feb. I, 2004, at his
re sid en c e. I le w as b o rn
Ju ly 22, 1931, in Y o n kers,
N .Y . H e w as an e s tim a to r
in th e c o n s tru c tio n in d u s ­
try a n d a v e te ra n o f (lie
U .S . N a v y .
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e w ife ,
Joyce K. M itc h e ll, L a k e
M a ry .
M e m o r ia l services w ill
be h e ld T h u rs d a y , Feb. 5,
at I I a .m . at th e O a k la w n
C h a p e l o f th e B a ld w in F a irc h ild F u n e ra l H o m e
w ith P a sto r T o m H e n s le y
o ffic ia tin g ,
B a ld w in -F a ir c h ild
F u n e ra l 1 lo m e , O a k la w n
C h a p e l, S a n fo r d /L a k e
M a ry , in ch a rg e o f a rra n g e ­
m en ts.

DO N N A CAROL
F IT Z P A T R IC K
D o n n a C a ro l F itz p a tric k ,
61, o f O rla n d o , d ie d
F rid a y , Jan. 30, 2004, in
O rla n d o . She w as b o rn
June 13, 1942, in
B rid g e p o rt, C o n n . She w as
a g e n e ra l w o rk e r.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e
d a u g h te r, S h e rri
! lo lly m an; b ro th e rs . C h u c k
S h e n k o a n d John S te rlin g ;
sister, S a n d ra G r iffin ; tw o
g ra n d c h ild re n .
B a n fie ld F u n e ra l H o m e ,
W in te r S p rin g s ,tin c h a rg e
o f a rra n g e m e n ts .
T H O M A S B. M c C A L L
T h o m a s B. M c C a ll, 28, oi
O ra n g e C itv , d ie d S u n d ay,
Jan. 31, 2004. B o rn D e c. 22,
1975, in P la n ta tio n , h e w as
a life lo n g re s id e n t o f
C e n tra l F lo rid a . H e w a s a
d e c o ra te d o ffic e r w ith the
S a n fo rd P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t
w h e re he w a s a tra ffic
h o m ic id e in v e s tig a to r.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e w ife ,
Jessica; d a u g h te rs , K a itlin
B iesecker, A s h le y an d
1In n n a h M c C a ll, a ll of
O ra n g e C ity ; m o th e r, T eri,
W in te r S p rin g s ; fa th e r, Jim ,
J a c k s o n v ille ; sister, K im
K c llin g , C a s s e lb e rry ;
p a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts
R a y m o n d an d P a tric ia
M c C a ll o f J ac kso n v ille ;
m a te rn a l g r a n d m o th e r
L illia n M ie lh e ll, M ia m i.
F u n e ra l services w ill be
h e ld at 11 a .m . F rid a y , Feb.
б, at C e n tra l B a p tis t
C h u rc h in S a n fo rd w ith
Rev. J im m y D a le P a tte rs o n
o ffic ia tin g . In te r m e n t w ill
be in th e E v e rg re e n
C e m e te ry . V is ita tio n w ill

FR A N K A LLA N COBB
F ra n k A lla n C o b b , 47, o f
D e lto n a , d ie d T uesday,
Feb, 2, 20 0 4 . I le w a s b o rn
in S a n fo rd , a n d w as
e m p lo y e d b y th e S p rin t
T e le p h o n e C o m p a n y . H e
w as a m e m b e r o f A ll S o uls
C a th o lic C h u rc h .
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e sons,
J e ffre y R y a n , D e lto n a ,
C h ris to p h e r A lla n ,
S a n fo rd ; fa th e r, T h o m a s A .
C o b b , Sr., E d g e w a te r;

HUNT M ONUM ENT CO.
DISPLAY YARO
H w y. 1 7 -9 2 - M a itla n d
P h o n e 3 3 9 -6 9 8 8
G e n e H unt. O w n e r

Wednesday. February 4. 2001 INlgP 5A

L E O N A R D 'L .T . P A T '
TAYLO R S H A N N O N
L e o n a rd "L .T . Pat"
T a y lo r S h a n n o n , 76,
W o o d la n d D r iv e , S a n fo rd ,
d ie d T u e s d a y , Jan. 27,
2004, at his resid en ce. B orn
in S a n fo rd , he w as a life ­
lo n g re s id e n t. I le w as a
re tire d d r y w a ll h a n g e r a n d
a W o r ld W a r II v e te ra n o f
th e U .S . A rm y .
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e w ife ,
P a u lin e ; d a u g h te r, Janice
D u ra n d , G e n e v a ; b ro th e r,
H .W . S h a n n o n , S a n fo rd ;
sisters, A u tu m n S h a n n o n ,
J a c k s o n v ille , A n n e S m ile y ,
VVeeki W a c h i; B e tty
T u r lin g to n , Tocca, G a .,
D o ris C a to n , H e n d e rs o n ,
K v., a n d G w e n S p iv e y ,
S a n fo rd ; o n e g ra n d c h ild .
T r i-C o u n ty C r e m a tio n
S e rv ic e , l.o n g w o o d , in
c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts .

F ro m S ta ff R e p o rts
O rv ille W. Touchton, 85, of
D u ncan, O k la ., fo rm e rly o f
Sanford, died M onday, Feb. 2,
2004 at D u n can R egional
I lospital.
Bom Sept. 4, 1918 in Lake
B u tle r to Q u in n and Etta
Brooks Touchton, he m oved to
Sanford w ith his parents in
1921, w h ere he rem ained until
m oving to O kla h o m a In 2002.
O rv ille g ra d u a te d fro m
S em in o le H ig h School in
Sanford in l l&gt;35. H e w o rked as
a b o o kkeep er fo r Stine
M achine C o m p an y in Sanford

S o r o r it y ,

u n til he joined the A rm y in
1941. H e served ns a p ilo t
instructor in the A rm y A ir
Corps u n til the end o f W orld

War n.
He
m a rrie d
N e ll
Sim piefteld in N o vem b er o f
1943. T h e y had one ch ild ,
G eorge Q u in , w h o died short­
ly after birth.
O rv ille and his brother-inlaw, W ilborn Rogers, ow ned
Stine M achine C o m p an y u n til
they sold it in 1985. H e was a
m em ber o f the Sanford Rotary
C lub for o v e r 50 years, and
was one o f its youngest presi­
dents.

g u e s ts

B y M a rv a H a w k in s
H orald C orrespondent
Sanford A lu m n i Chapter of
D elta Sigm a Theta Sorority,
Inc. and guests enjoyed anoth­
er jazz brunch Saturday.
Guests dined on the lavish
foods o f omelets, lunch food
and various desserts served by
the chefs, waitress and waiters
of the O rlan d o M arriott - Lake
M ary. G uests enjoyed and
danced to the oldies, latest jazz
music played by the ever pop­
ular band "Then Tw o N o w "
from
Volusia C o u n ty and
Central Florida area.
M ore than 100 guests joined
the Sanford A lu m n i C h apter of
D elta Sigm a Theta Sorority,

‘j a z z e d

H e w as a long tim e m em ­
ber
of
Sanford
U n ite d
M eth odist C hurch w here he
served for m an y years as a
S unday School and Bible class
teacher. I le was a lay leader
w h o filled local pulp its w h en ­
ever needed.
H e is su rvived by his w ife,
N ell, his sister Stella and her
husband Leo W atson, niece
E lizabeth G room s and hus­
band M ik e o f D uncan, O kla .
Funeral services w ill to be
held Feb. 4, in D on G ran th am
Funeral H o m e C h a p e l in
D u n can ,
w ith
D r.
Jack
Robbins officiating.

u p ’ a t

Inc. as they invited the com ­
m u n ity and their friends to
help them and support their
m any n o n -p ro fit program s
and the services they do to
im p ro ve society, to also
em body the five point p ro ­
grams, Thrust.
The program s include eco­
nom ic d evelo pm ent, edu ca­
tional developm ent, intern a­
tional awareness, involvem ent,
physical and m ental health
am i political awareness, and
involvem ent, thus they (these
Delta W om en) help our com ­
m unity to grow.
Officers are president Janice
I lanley, vice president Barbara
Kirby-Bentley, treasurer A rnita
W ashington, financial secre­

b r u n c h

tary Valene I tartsficld, corre­
sponding secretary L au rie
Dunston, recording secretary
Renete W illiam s, sergeant-atarm s Yolanda W illiam s, chap­
lain Barbara Johnson, and his­
torian Fannie M iller.
W e salute the Sanford
A lu m n i C h ap ter o f D elta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., d u r­
ing the Black history celebra­
tion, not only this m onth but
d u rin g the history m a k in g
events throughout the year.
Thanks to this chapter that
was organized M a y 4, 1984, by
30 concerned D elta w o m en
that saw a need for public serv­
ice
w ith in
the
Sanford
C o m m u n ity.
Sisterhood!
Scholarship! Service!

H e ra ld p h o to b y M a rv a H a w k in s

The W ashington fam jly is all sm iles at the Sanford Alumni Chaptor of Dolta Sigm a Thota
Sorority. Inc. jazz brunch.

Banfield Funeral Home
The Seminole Herald is now

Family Owned • Quality Service • Affordable Prices
THE CHOICE IS SIMPLE

B u r ia l

C r e m a tio n

* 1 4 9 5

s5 5 0

Transport
Out Of Stale
* 7 9 5

T

he

Sa n fo r d H

erald

Since 1989
•120 W . SW 4 3 4 • W in te r S p rin g s

4 0 7 -3 2 7 -1 5 0 0

B
r isso n
FUNERAL HOME 1
^
&amp;

Seminole County’s
Most Experienced Funeral Home

Bronzo, Marble a Granite

A
Combined
Total Of
147 Years
8APRIL1931 5 FEBRUARY2001
Three years ago you left ^
us. Time is supposed to
heal all, yet each day
wc miss you more.
You are always in our
thoughts
and
our
hearts. We love you veA,
very much.
Your husband,
daughters, grand and
grvut-grundkids

0/

I t’s fashionable again!

Caring
Service

Bock row l to R Ron Kand/er Becky W iggmt. Lew McQenn
Front raw L to R Shorty South and Booby Brtkson

Seminole County’s first newspaper became The Sanford Herald in
1908. In celebration of The Herald returning to its roots, we’re offering
our readers a special deal;
it

F U L F IL L IN G Y O U R F U N E R A L A N D C R E M A T IO N
N E E D S L O C A L L Y A N D W O R L D W ID E

905 L a u r e l A v e . , S a n f o r d

(

4 0 7 ) 322-2131

I

fo r

1

FULL YEAR
* Oiler require* prepayment and Is paad lar Seminole County residents only.

Clip and mall or come to the Sanford Herald at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford
or Call Wanda or Michelle at 407-322-2611 To Start or Renew Your Subacrlptlon.

T
Sew ing Central Florida Since 1954

he

Sa n f o r d H

FOR 1
FULL
YEAR

“ A Friend W hen Y o u R e a lly N eed O ne

erald

$ |g i

Nam e
A d d re s s

C E M E T E R IE S
4 6 A &amp; R in e h a rt R d.

Aj w

A N D FU NER AL HOM ES
24 fir s . Telephone (407) 322-4263

'A s k F o r Y o u r F r e e S i m p l i c i t y F l a n * P r e - A r r a n g e m e n t G u id e

i

City___
Phono

State
'Seminole County Residents Only »
....................... residents anly.
!

�J

//

Page 6 A

T he H erald

Wednesday, February 4 .2 0 0 4

NetFX shoots for
healthier hearts

Jm

Fresh off from colebrating its
first year in business in August
of 2003, NelFX Gaming Center.
3591 Lake Emma Road, Lake
Mary is giving back to the
community.
The first Christopher Bila
HALO Tournament for Iho
Xbox was held on Oct. 25 as a
benefit for the American Heart
Association (AHA). Six teams
compoted for prizes that included
trophies, shirts and gift certificates.
In the end, $460 in entry fees
and donations wore raised for
AHA in Chris' memory. Presenting
the check (loft to right) are NetFX
owners Doug and Vanessa Pettit
to AHA volunteer and heart dis­
ease survivor Theresa Maxwell

- . fj • *E
L. -w t i

\m S
^ A

qf?

iifi
Iffr.

•&gt;.. w f *

H e ra ld p h o to b y T o m m y V in c e n t

D u tto n
Continued from Page 4A
H e ra ld p h o lo b y T o m m y V in c e n t

Sanford Chambor of Commorco prosidont John Williams, conlor with scissors, snips tho ribbon
to open Tros Chic Bouliquo, tho chamber’s Mardi Gras supply store. Wholhor it's beads, masks
or hats tho Mardi Gras storo has all your supplios to colobrato just liko you wore in Iho "Big
Easy." Tho store is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more infor­
mation or a special appointment, call tho chambor at 407-322-2212.

Futuro fundraisers w ill include
selling raffle tickets to w in a
M ercedes and a I iarley
D avid son Fat Boy. Proceeds
from the raffle ticket sales w ill
go to w ard b u ild in g hom es
w ith low-incom e families.
"The
associates
at

Mercedes-Benz o f O rlando are
very helpful and enthusiastic
about helping Habitat partner
families obtain housing," said
Larry Davis, executive director
of f labitat for I lu m a n itv o f
G reater O rlan d o . "W ith o u t
dedicated folks like Charlotte,

and com m unity m inded organizations like A u toN ation, w e
w ouldn't be able to help our
families live in a simple, decent,
affordable, hom e o f their ow n."
Mercedes-Benz o f O rlando
is located at Hit) N . O rlando
Ave. in M aitland.

3rd A n n u al

W a v ie ’s N it e C lu b
M a r d i G r a s Celebration
AWARDS • TR O PH IE S • GIFTS

5 Days O f Fun

V fe P e r s o n a l i z e G i f t s F o r E v e r y O c c a s i o n

Corporate • Wedding • Baby • School • Holidays
, B H U ___

Quality Service From People Who Really Care

Since 1997
PL A Q U E S • M ED A LS • R IB B O N S • N A M E B A D G E S • R U B B E R STA M PS

Wednesday, February 25th thru
Sunday, February 29th
FeaturingK ubs&amp; Jazz Bands
D o n 't F o r g e t To W e a r Y o u r
M o s t F e s t iv e O u t f i t !

ENGRAVED SIGNS • ACRYLIC AWARDS • KEY CHAINS
LIGHTERS • GLASS ENGRAVING • PROMOTIONAL ITEMS
HOURS: MON. - FRI. 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Shoppes of Lake Emma
3895 Lake Emma Rd., Suite 109 • Lake Mary, FI

1 9 0 5 S o u th W e s t R o a d , S a n fo rd
F o r M o re In fo C all

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -2 6 5 9 o r 4 0 7 -3 2 0 -7 1 5 5

(P M 487-771-4246 • (Fax) 407-771-4247

r ftu u u M

C iu c /,

E n ter Your B a b y ’s P h oto T o d a y! g f j
l special section including all baby photos w ill be pub-

READERS WILL VOTE!

ished in the Seminole Herald on Sunday, February -9th,

THE READERS OF THE SANFORD HERALD AND

,nd in the Lake Mary Herald on Thursday, March 4th.

LAKE MARY HERALD WILL JUDGE THE F A R T I C I P A N T S ^ ^ t J t ^ i

,
, ,
ou may enter into one of three categories depending on

AND SELECT OUR THREE WINNING BABIES.
T H E H E R A LD W ILL AW ARD $50.00 TO EACH

our child ’s age. To be eligible your child must fall into

O F OUR 3 WINNERS. M ER CH A N T PR IZES

»ne of these age groups on or before Monday, February

W ILL B E AN N O U N CED SOON.

!3, 2004. One winner from each category w ill be selected.

1. Baby Buds.....

,0-1 years old

2. Baby Blooms.

1-

2 years old

3. Baby Flowers

2-

3 years old

T h e Sa n f o r d H
Your H o m e Town

T 0 ENTER:
A ll baby photos must be prepaid and be brought or mailed to the
Sem inole Herald
Attn: Baby Contest
P.O. Box 1667
300 N. French Ave,
Sanford, F L 32771-1667

and L a k e M a r y H e r a l d
Newspapers
407-322-2611
erald

�T he H erald

Wednesday, February 4. 2004 I'llfIC 7 A

Community Briefs

County recognizes 2 retiring employees

Longwood hosts exercise
class for seniors
Tire city of Longwood w ilt
pn'sont Seniordse events, each
Tuesday and Thursday at the
Longw ood
C o m m u n ity
building, 2(X) VV. W arren Ave.,
beginning at 9 a.m . Cost is
$2 per class, w hich w ill offer
fun and easy to follow aerobics
com bined
w ith
stretching

H e ra ld p h o to b y T o m m y V lrw e n l

T h e Sem inole County Commission honored two retiring em ployees last w eek.
Algerine Miller (top) began her career in Sem inole County in January 1986 as a
m em b er of the W om en , Infant and Children program of the Sem inole County
Health D epartm ent. S he began her career with Sem inole County governm ent in
January 1991 in w hat is now the division of com m unity assistance of the depart­
m ent of com m unity services. Miller served in a leadership role with num erous
com m unity organizations including the Goldsboro Front Porch Initiative, Sem inole
Volunteer Enterprises, Sem inole H O P E , T h e Sem inole County Police Athletic
League, the N ew Life W ord C enter Prison Ministry and the Lockhart Com m unity
O rganization. She w as recognized for her dedication and com m itm ent by receiv­
ing the 1999 Sem inole Com m unity Service Award.

each m onth from 6:30 to
7:45 p.m . Drop-Ins are welcome.
For m ore inform ation, call
407-682-0808.
There w ill also be Loss of a
Spouse Support G roup meet­
ings open to the public and free
of charge on W ednesdays at
3:30 p.m . beginning Feb. 25 at
595
M o n tg o m ery
Road,
Altam onte Springs.

and strengthening routines,
specially designed for old er
adults. For m ote inform ation,
call 407-260-3447.
Hospice offers support groups
Hospice o f the C o m forter
w ill luwt a Left Behind A fter
Suicide support group, .open to
the public and free of charge on
the first and thin! Tuesdays of

The Cingular Valentine’s Day
phone sale. Saying “I love you”
never sounded better.

FREE*

alter $50 mall-ln rebate
2-yoar service agrooment
required

after $50 mall-ln robato
2-year service agroomont
required.
* Compact Flip
Stylo Phono
• Email Tbxt and Picture
Messaging
MOTOROLA T720

• Compact Flip
Style Phono
■Downloadable Polyphonic
Ringtones and Games
SAMSUNG x427
'&gt;*5 5 3 ( r ^ 1

H e ra ld p h o to b y T o m m y V in c e n t

R o n ald L. W arren
b e g an his service with
S e m in o le C o u n ty on
Jan . 17, 1 9 8 7 , as an
en try-level disp atch er
in the d e p artm e n t of
public safety e m e r­
gen cy co m m unications
cen ter.A fter becom ing
a N atio n ally C ertified
E m e rg e n c y M ed ical
D ispatcher, he w orked
at his current position
of assistant supervisor
at the co m m unications
center. P resenting
W a rre n w ith the a d o p t­
ed county resolution is
C o m m is s io n e r G ran t
M aloy.

Hugs and kisses
iS S G S ^
and phonos.
O S.
3

AttentionBasketballFans!!!

8 0 0 S. F re n c h A v e .,
S a n fo rd
4 0 7 -3 2 8 -8 3 8 5

Never Pay Roaming.
Never Pay Long Distance.

450 NATIONAI ANYTIMER0U0VEBMINUTES
1000 NATIONALMOBLETOMOBLEMINUTES
5000 NATIONAI NIGHTANDWEEKENDMINUTES

Register to win men's NCAA
Tournament tickets Visit a
Cingular Wireless retail loca­
tion lo find our how.

X c in g u la r
fits you best*
PART OF THE M U S O U T H FAMILY

Authorized Agent

"C m gutor itieo tm **&gt; *« Ifia

* Nvgutetofy C o *t R *cpv#rv F * * of up to 11 ?5 to h*tp defray tli eo*t» Incurred In ODrnplytftg with
boo* and
im puted
racM pU auretwia#. am i State and FadanA Urevareai &amp;arv»c* cfMtryav Th» ftegutetory Coal Racovary F h r re not « ta t ©»■ a gym
m* conrjibofi* in d revlnctiani apply S a * contract am i ratepten bn.* bur a ton d e ta il Pte^M *** tred fl a m o r a l 136 activation tea
termination taa 1Z4Q prorated o v *f th# ten^th of the earvtca agream ant tndapandant ag a n li may Impoaa autoi
tradam art An nflbt* retremad N&gt;gHt h o u n are 0 pm to 7 am Monday to Today and *#efc*r&gt;l fioufi ara 9 £im
■you# aarvtca A taai than 50% oI ymjf u tag a ovar thraa conaacutiv* bMtng cycitHi &gt;■ m Qnguter-owrwd ly iU m *
W vateaa preferred roarmng databw t* 12) haw# a matting a d d ra i* and tr#a kn fh# araa m w h c h tu tao tp tm n &gt;» made
u m el a cr#r*t card to pay to» roaming C a te lequm ng tr » u m c4 credit card w operator a w tte n c a are adAtioriai T h **#
plana extiu da tb arga a incurred **ta o ruamtng m tha Oud of M eaica Unuaad anytime
*« (» •• ( 1) attar twatva months. (Z) tmmadreleiy upon default c* i j ) if cu«tcyT*r rata
ptana charto# to' a non RcrfKnrer plan Nulled over minute# ate not ladaamaibte 'lot ca*h or cradi! am i are nut franaterette, M inute* wtfl not roN (w ar until abar tha frrtt month ■ taUrng
reflhl am i W eekend and M ettto t o Mutate M inute* da no! roN o v e r 6 450 mteutaa • 5 030 N t /n A W eekend M inute*, t uoo Nationwide M o b te t o M ab ie m A 4 1 0 Nottover MimJtaa

Come Join Thousands for

"Fantasy in the Streets"
*

.

L

t

A n n u a l[JV d i(fli
SATURDAY

•

F E B R U A R Y 2 1 ,2 0 0 4 ' l l A M - 1 1 P M

MARDI GRAS BALL • Fri., Feb. 20 • Call for Tickets

T0D/IW

IO N

For Parade
and
Vendor Applications,
Sponsorship
Information
and More

ENTER TH E ★
★

D o g g ie P a ra d e

C h ild r e n ’s P a r a d e ★

E v en in g P a ra d e

• Street Performers • Classic Car Cruise * Cajun Food
Kids Fun Fair • Beads &amp; Costumes * Live Bands • Draft Beer
Main Event Sponsor: Bill Heard Chevrolet

407,322,2212 Sponsored
Sanford/Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce

by:

BankHKT

Orlando Sentinel
communications

Courtesy®. Ford

j

�Page 8A

Wednesday. February -1. 2001

P o lic e

-----------------------

T he IIl.KAI.I&gt;

Continued from Page 1A

Enforcement (FDLE) allow the
airport authority to ovate the
new polio.' agency. Dale antici­
pates it w ill be a U n it a year
before the an accredited depart­
ment can be placed at O rlando
Sanford International Airport.
O n o 1created, the department
w ill have a staff of one. Bryant
G apvtt, the airport's financial
officer, w ill serve as interim
polio* chief. Garrett has seven
years of law enforcement experieno’ at Salt L ik e International
Airport. Me w ill receive no extra
pay for the new title.
The m ove to create the polio*
foree is driven by tw o factors,
D ale said: increased security

requirements and the ability to
secure federal funding to meet
Uiose requirements.
"There are a lot of specialty
functions the airport is required
to provide under the mandates
established
by
the TSA
(Transportation
Security
A d m in istratio n )," D ale said.
"There are also a lot of law
enforcement grants w e could
apply for to pay for some of
these functioas if w e had our
ow n departm ent."
The airport authority's deci­
sion create its ow n police force
is not, Dale emphasized, and
attempt to force out the Sanford
Police Departm ent.

"Even w hen w e hire o u r ow n
officers, the Sanfoal police, as
w ell as the sheriff's departm ent,
w ill continue to keep a lot of the
law enforeement functions that
occur at the airport," D ale said.
Garrett agreed.
"1 came from the Salt L ik e
C ity airport, w hich had 55
sw orn officers," G arrett said.
"Even w ith a force that large —
the police budget was about half
o f w hat (Sanford's) entire air­
port budget is — w e did not
handle hom icides or certain
investigative functions. We d id ­
n't handle traffic issues. W e still
retied on the city's police
department, and w e w ill here,

too."
Sanford Police C hief Brian
Tooley said his departm ent
w ould cxxiperate w ith airport
officials.
"O u r N o . 1 priority is gixxl
public safety," Tooley s lid .
"W e're w illin g to w o rk w ith the
airport in creating a new depart­
ment. W e'll m ake it happen."
Tuesday's action is the first of
11 steps the aiqxirt authority
must com plete before it can cre­
ate an accredited law enforce­
ment departm ent. In addition to
establishing its legal authority to
create a departm ent and
approving a resolution a*questing such a departm ent, the

authority also must:
• Create a budget to support
the new police agency and iden­
tify the funding to support such
a budget.
• Create a staffing document
indicating the num ber of sworn
officers for the new police
agency and their respective
rank and duties.
• Create a police policy and
procedures m anual for the new
police agency/general orders
manual.
• O b tain an O K I num ber
through FD LE and the FBI for
access to the N C IC and report­
ing crim e statistics.
• Define and describe the

jurisdictional boundaries of the
new police agency and coordi­
nate w ith any overlapping juris­
dictions.
• Address dispatch, e v i­
dence, records, and other m utu­
al aid agreements.
• Obtain authorization and
training from FD LE Field
Specialist to em ploy officers and
process their em ploym ent
paperwork.
• Obtain training and assis­
tance in the use o f the
A utom ated Training Records
M anagem ent System (A I "MS).
• Submit a final package of
each of the above items to FD LE
for final approval.

sounds like but it is a good col­
lector's item.
We then headed Kick to
Marlboro. Keep in m ind w e had
to take the "18th of July
Bridge," as the other end of the
palace area (know n as the
Green Area) is dosed because of
the recent car bombing. Tile car
bombing took place at the gate
as you come off the 3rd Infantry
Division Bridge. That was the
gate w e always used when
going to B IA P and BN.
Anyway, once w e got back to
Cam p M arlboro I organized
another team and had one team
stand dow n. I took that team
and headed to Battalion H Q for
our evening distribution run
and to pick up an unarm oivd
998 H U M V E E , as w ell as pick­
ing up any mail for the unit.
24 Jan. 2(XU We have a longrange mission that w ill be a lit­
tle risky. M y squad, (except for

m y A Team), and 1st Squad w ill
bo heading about 3 hours south
of Baghdad to Cam p Scania to
pick up and escort me convoy
of our replacement unit coming
up from Kuwait. This w ill be six
to eight hours round trip on
open road across the desert and
outside the urban areas on a
route that is prone to attacks.
I am taking m y B and C
Teams, but not m y A Team as it
consists of m y brand new pri­
vate (gunner) and PFC
Raymaker as the new driver,
w ho is just coming off leave. I
am not saying Raymaker can't
drive because he nas driven a
few times on our patrols, but
w ith him just getting off leave,
and w ith m y new private, there
Ls no use in risking them when I
only m i'll tw o teams.
I'm loading extra am m o and
w ill have m y best experienced
gunners in the turrets. This

operation w ill coaslsts of m y
tw o teams and all ot 1st squad.
Trusting that w e w ill m ake it
okay, I w ill w rite about it when
1get Kick. It w ill be w orth the
risk just to go get our replace­
ments.
O ther than this long-range
mission, our regular patrols in
Baghdad are pretty much a
thing of the past. Lately w e
have been getting continuity
Ixxiks prepared about each of
our police stations and our
operational area. The continuity
K xtk is basically just that, it is a
Ixxtk that w e w ill pass to our
replacement unit so they can get
to know the area and continue
the operations. Ibis lxx&gt;k con­
sists of operational Information,
and photographs of the police,
the stations, and even descrip­
tions and pictures of the jail
cells.
This task also consists of

researching or hunting lor
infonnation to put in the Ixxtks.
Although the command is say­
ing that they don't expect insur­
gents to exploit the transfer
periixl between incoming and
outgoing units, those w ho do
the actual work dow n here at
ground level expect this pcricxl
to be the exart time for enemy
attacks. The replacement period
has begun w ith some units
leaving in the next day or so,
this change-over periixl is sup­
pose to continue for four
montlis.
Here is an example of how
the news fails to rc[xirt the com­
plete troth about things here.
Keep in m ind we watch the
news text, and being m ilitary
police w e are also plugged into
an instant source of operational
infonnation. The T V news
reported five soldiers killed here
today and lour wounded. The

real figures are seven U.S. sol­
diers killed and eight wounded.
Two were killed by a roadside
bomb, three by a car bom b west
of Baghdad, one by an RPG,
and one shot in the head by a
sniper while on fcxtl patrol here
in Baghdad. We get m ore accu­
rate news by watching BBC, or
BBS when w e can get it. I sel­
dom pay any attention to U.5.
T V news anymore because the
facts get hyped-ttp or save Ired­
out and most of the tim e they
can't even distinguish a marine
from a soldier.
Tw o of the soldiers killed
today were from the 82nd and
they were due to leave in a cou­
ple of days. They spent a whole
year here just to get killed two
days before going home. That is
pretty bad. It angers me because
none o f this crap has been
worth the lives of more than 500
soldiers.

D ia r y
Continued from Page 1A
The only thing the)' don't have
Is blizzards, tidal waves and
hurricanes.
Today, w e worked on inven­
tory, listing our shortages in
preparation for turning all our
M T O E equipment over to the
Incoming M P Company. I
understand that our incoming
replacement company is the
579th M P company.
About noon tixlay we head­
ed out to BIAP (A iqxirt] to pick
up SGT Bates and PFC
Raymaker coming off leave. O n
the w ay back to camp, eve
stopped at some vendor shops
where I kxrked for Saddam
photos. I found and bought two
color photographs of Saddam
w ith a bunch of Malaysian
wom en. 1 also got a full musical
score of the Iraqi National
Anthem w ith Saddam's face on
it and the words "M inistry of
Culture." 1 don't know what it

t 5 *--' r 5 g j

EVERY SA TU R D A Y
5 PM

V if ls i
■

NewHoBieholdItems
Furniture, Antiques,
t Glass, MIsg.

“Who Will Be
The High
Bidder'

-

575 T u skaw illa R oad, W in te r S p rin g s

For Info Call:

C a r n i v a l

D

a t e s :

Thurs:
Fri:
Sat:
Sun:

5,
6,
7,
8,

5-11 pm
5-11 pm
n o o n -m id n ig h t
no on -5p m

Feb
Feb
Feb
Feb

407-302-2700

Public Is Welcome
AB2571

T A L K E R S
Y O U R
N O T

U n lim it e d R id e T i c k e t s D a ily

W in t e r P h o n e S a l e

W A S T E

Hurry and switch to Cingular today!

T IM E .

$ 8 0 (m tr p )

M O N E Y .

J K

C

in FREE
f-y. Accessories

fc © e
Fabulous Food ^Thrill Rides
Straw berry Pies! - Entertainm ent
Bingo - Pony Rides - Parade
Silent and Live A uctions
W IN A CAR!

*Free park-n-ride from Keeth Elem entary School

AB2871

Y O U R

C all (407) 6 99 -5 6 83 fo r Info
__________

HIGNBIODfRJtscnotl
3320West1st(S.R.46Sailtoil
AB2275

&amp;

■ ;
f lH

Doers qet tree Incoming cells.
Stop by and start doing.

-2S?
^ $80 (msrp)'
in FREE ^
Accessories ^

F re e
wilhl jrMr MOxetgrwmtnt

FREE INCOMING
CALLING PLAN
4 0 0 outgoing cellular minutes
Free Incoming cellular calls
Unlimited Push To Talk*"
walkie-talkie minutes
Nationwide long distance Included
6 E Q

Q Q

v J 7 .7 7

ASA

othtr monthly

Ntoh WibriDN”

INSTANT INCENTIVE
Get unlimited nights and
weekends when you add unlimited
coast-to-coast walkie-talkie access.

$10 E T *

BUY Beehive
Communications

NEXTEL

SIEM ENS

$099*
G et FamilyTalk and add a line for
On Wmd j. a -1 *L*rt-»g at i)4 f? OUtor fr-jnfkiy

ftppl, Urn M

1-888-523-AIRE (2473)

Wh

w

M

m i

Free Delivery to home or office.

u a tu M r, n o t s t v u &gt; t m iw Fra ■m 11« « •

it H

iX in n if n i

w

iw

m

W

w

u

m

R w iii« i» R &gt; » n m n w iiy R iR &lt; U ii

" M a e * p»
w e »»«»t n — » ■ » &gt;
1— 1 ________ —‘ IndCMdeatiiatnRddw-intenWReaawlNeMiaai
—“- TT- ■
— -—------------------ ------- I n l t lK K m MM i f ____ U M * l n U i a M i n i l l n « M u t i M a r a &gt; a i S ( M
IM lA a W t R W V M MM M M » —
t X W M w n a M i n MM R M(n M M M Si a HM M M m a MM &gt;««* lwn «

t U w w W r w w W m m t l i x i M k a i N i i m i w i a i M M i M i ian awaa wi Rr m « rm aar «arwi uw. • wwu inn
k n w m u n i f i x m i i i» « « h n s M iia r w a t x • m a n n
-ifiimimi—*----—i—1----- 1—
(■« knx m i im « m neur m r • m u x M Mr a n R&gt; nw ■■n w M n ■a m m au W R | M an M m mmu ItoMM toMl k w n
M m i F i r R R M w R m n w i n n a w x m l 7 a m i m a i m * * • M r fq u l i m s S r i m e n u u 5 t o w n t u m m own to w n
IM R M M lla n r I p R l I R M i
m H V &gt; tM c r a k » H lM W a i&gt; * r M iR M « a iii|M M ia M ilM R

snew ato » aw M ti

wwa n (RmwRa

Free delivery to hom e or
office *$ 8 0 free accessories.

1 -8 8 8 -5 2 3 -A IR E (2 4 7 3 )
Authorized Agonl of

Call for location nearest you.
Four locutions serving Central Florida.
w m m i iw m

FREE)

cm

Y o u 'll g e t m u c h m o r e t h a n j u s t a p h o n e .

C a ll to r lo c a tio n n a a re st yo u
F o u r lo c a tio n s se rvin g C e n tra l F lo rid a

A U T H O R IZ E D R EP R ESENTATIVE

s «m

G e t four
phones

mw r i m i « M i m i W

BUY Beehive
Communications
I • iigtoUF)Coot *ia».—yr«eet t# M|1A !■

m t

X cingular-

. 4 f a '*■**«*
Vm «f«i tp4mm lAinrw I p k «
Mf u a r i C*¥ I h m f »
m a %m a* • \
ntfM n 4*4 RMtoid in tm h
mtotfcT onto HM pm toof r w &lt;to an— N a &lt; ( f * R««w&gt; IM M ito sr to*
m
to
- —
J
9
- itoffR l
----- '
• togf* W * mm* pm u f mmtownUWy tu&gt;
*r»J — Mr-xj W &gt; »• * pm «a&gt;frafc, la .f m* K
«■*»&lt;* At 0) I n,R*MiRr omqm &gt;«m t-* * to •
pm «aiMI mm
»• i
Bmmrndmm Lmm pmmi Ml
• to
ttor* Cmmm\ *mm • *»m i mm i g i i i t u rn4 b m i mmm H'W tv IDana to M w h | N 4m Ii »
* t o * W x M r d l t * O M t D n » i d r « t i ( f W v « t ( i O JOJ CmjJm fto w U C

W II

I U* koto m*
* Me UA s-

R w i &gt;wi
i—* —• i '•

W Im W .

m
t.
w fjr
| w|

�J

/

P a g e 9A
W ed n esd a y

February 4, 2004

Briefs
LO NG W O O D ADULT
C O -E D S O F T B A L L
The C ity o f Longw ood
is offering an ad u lt CoEd Slow pitch Softball
League to be played on
Friday night's starting
February 27th.
G am es w ill be played
at C a n d y land P ark and
the first gam e w ill start
at 6:45 p.m .
Th e cost is $240 per
team , plus $15 A S A fee
and a $5 per person fee
for non Longw ood resi­
dents.
For m ore in fo rm atio n
call 407-260-3447 or
e m ail at fm eli@ ci.long­
w o o d .fl.u s.
S A N F O R D C A L R IP ­
K E N PLAYER PLACEM E N T /S IG N - U P D A Y
T he C ity of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
D ep artm en t w ill be h o ld ­
ing a p layer placem ent
and registration sign-up
d ay for its Youth Baseball
T-B all and Rookie d iv i­
sions o f the Cal R ipken
League this S aturday
(February 7th) at Chase
Park.
Players can still sign­
up at the recreation
dep artm ent an ytim e
before then if they so
w ish.
A ll players that sign up
w ill be assigned to a
team . Cost for all
D ivisions is $40 for resi­
dents and $50 for non­
residents. In q u iries can
be m ade about scholar­
ships.
Both the T-ball (5-an d -6
year olds, players m ust
be five, no fo u r year
olds) and Rookies (ages
7-8) w ill take the field at
9 a.m . and all Players
should dress accordingly
and b rin g th eir gloves.
Bats w ill be pro vid ed .
For m ore in fo rm atio n
call 407-330-5697.
S A N F O R D L IT T L E
LEAG UE TR YO UTS
Sanford L ittle League
spring tryouts for base­
ball and softball teams
(boys and girls ages 5-15)
w ill be held this
Saturday (F eb ru ary 7th)
at Lee P. M o o re Park in
the H id d e n Lakes
S ubdivision from 10
a .m .-to -ll:3 0 a.m . for
boys and 11:30 a.m .-to -l
p.m . fo r girls.
For m ore in fo rm atio n
call 407-755-2006.
M I D F L O R ID A
W R E S T IN G F R ID A Y
M id Florida W restling
w ill be presenting the
"P re-V alentine D a y
M assacre" this F riday
(February 6) at the
Sanford C iv ic Center.
T iie M a in Event w ill
feature at Street Fight
betw een D ead M a n 's
H a n d and Th e C ru d e
A lliance.
There w ill be a #1 Tag
Team C ontendership
M atc h betw een the team
o f D enis Scorpion and El
D iab lo against the d u o o f
D a m ia n G oth and
N ig h tm are.
T h e w in n e r o f that
m atch w ill advance to
the Sem i M a in Tag Team
T itle M atch against the
cham pions, The
U nchained O u tlaw s.
In a G ru d g e M atch,
C p I. W rig h t w ill battle
Lon ew o lf.
Doors w ill open at 7
p.m . and Bell Tim e is set
fo r 8 p.m .
A d m ission is $8 for
A d u lts and $4 fo r K ids 6to-12. K ids 5 &amp; u n d er are
free!!
T h e Sanford C ivic
C enter is located at 401
E. Sem inole B lvd. (407321-2838) but w ith con­
struction on-going on
Sem inole, you m ust p ark
in the lot behind the
C en ter on the co m er o f
East 1st Street and
Sanford Avenue.
For m ore in fo rm atio n
call 407-416-4458 o r go
to w w w .m fw l.c o m .

S p o rts
Girls soccer dwindles down to final three
By D ean S m ith
Sports Editor
It was an uncharacteristically bail
w eek for local girls soccer teams last
week as not only d id the county only
claim one district cham pionship, only
three teams m ade it to this w eek's
regional playoffs.
O rangew ood C h ristian was the only
local team to w in a district title, beat­
ing M elb o u rn e I lo ly Trinity, 3-2, to
claim Class 2A -D islrict 4 at Lake
D estiny last Friday.

L io n s

Boys soccer teams playing
in districts this week
Ashley M ille r scored the g a m e -w in ­
ning goal w ith 13:29 left as the Rams
(13-6-1) beat I loly Trinity (14-4) for
the third tim e this season.
O rangew ood w ill host West Palm
Beach-Sum m it C hristian in the
Regional Q uarterfinals tom orro w

(T h u rsd a y) at 4 p.m .
W in te r Springs (19-6-2) appeared
headed to the cham pionship in the
Class hA -D istrict 2 Tournam ent at
D eltona 1 ligh School as the Bears
b uilt a 2-0 halftim e lead.
But Spruce Creek (17-3-2) cam e all

r o a r in g

the w ay back, w ith D ana T ru n zo scor­
ing the g am e-w in n in g goal w ith tw o
m inutes left.
T h e o ther gam e in v o lv in g a
S em inole C o u n ty squad, the Class
5 A -D is tric t 3 finale at Sal
C a m p a n e lla M e m o ria l S ta d iu m in
B u nnell, w as alm ost n ev er in dou bt
as host Flagler Palm C oast (18-6-1 )
took a 3-0 lead at h a lftim e and held
o ff Lake H o w e ll (8-10-1), 4-1.
W ith the losses, both W in ter Springs
See Soccer, Page 10A

a g a in

Oviedo
boys knock
off DeLand,
Winter Park

S p e c ia l to th e H e ra ld

A n d y Reichard (1-0) earned the w in in
relief, w h ile Salas pitched the final
inning, striking out the final batter to
seal tne w in for the Raiders.
O n M onday, the Raiders(2-2) suffered
a disappointing loss to the N o rth Florida
Sentinels (1-0), losing by the score o f 9 to
0.
T he lone bright spot for SC C w as the
play o f redshirt freshm an A d a m Tienken
w ho, along w ith p ro vid in g stellar
defense, w en t tw o-for-four.
SC C opens its road schedule today
(W ednesday) in O cala against C entral
Florida C o m m u n ity College.
T he softball team got o ff to a rousing
start as the Raiders opened the 2004 sea­
son w ith a sw eep o f Brevard on

Sophom ore guard Celeste
H udson scored 27 points as
the U C F w om en's basketball
team snapped a tw o -g am e
losing streak w ith a 67-55
w in over Belm ont in A tlan tic
Sun on Saturday afternoon.
A couple of foul shots by
Brandi M ille r gave the
Bruins (8-9, 6-4 A -S u n) a 14-7
lead at the 14:31 m ark before
U C F (8-10, 7-4 A -S u n )
outscored the visitors 9-2 in
the next five m inutes to cut
the deficit to 18-16. H udson,
a Lym an graduate, hit a
three-pointer at 7:18 to tie the
score at 20 all.
U C F took its first lead since
the opening three m inutes at
5:31 on a putback by junior
center Takira A llen. The lead
exchanged hands as the clock
counted d o w n until w ith 52
seconds left of the clock *'*
M ille r com pleted a three- *
point play that gave Belm ont
a 30-27 advantage at the
interm ission.
A fte r m aking the first bas­
ket of the second period at
18:13, the G o ld en Knights
d id n 't score again u ntil 15:13
w hen senior fo rw ard
A d rien n e Billings sank tw o
from the foul line that
sparked a 21-0 run that
included seven points each
by Billings and H u dson.
U C F had a 50-33 lead w hen
M ille r sank B elm ont’s first
basket in over seven m inutes
and she w ent on a personal
9-0 run to get the Bisons back
into the gam e. M ille r scored
12 of the Bruins’ 25 secondh alf points en route to a
career-high 25 points on the
afternoon.
A bucket by A lle n at 4:47
stopped the bleeding and the
G olden Knights held onto
the lead. It w as H u dson's
gam e d o w n the stretch as she
seven of eight chances at the
foul line and added four
m ore points on baskets from
the field. H e r 27 points was
one shy of her career-best.
O ther than H u dson, A lle n
and Billings each contributed
12 points to the victory, w h ile
junior center A li Roberts
pulled d o w n a season-high
11 rebounds.
U C F travels to N a s h v ille
later this w eek to take on
Lipscom b on Feb. 7 and
Belm ont on Feb. 9.
U C F M E N 'S S T R E A K
H A L T E D A T 14
U C F (16-3,11-1), in front of
a record crow d o f 4,737, saw
its 14-gam e w in streak com e
to and end and its lead in the
A tlan tic Sun trim m e d to one
gam e as Troy State (1 4 -5 ,1 0 2) defeated the G o ld en
Knights, 76-64, S aturday
evening at U C F A rena.
It is tne first setback for
U C F since a 59-39 loss to
F lorid a on D ec 4. T h e cro w d
o f over 4,700 fa r surpassed
the old m a rk o f 3,814, w h ich
was set back on N o v. 1 4 ,1 9 9 7
in a gam e against A u b u rn .
It w as the K nights w h o
opened the gam e w ith the
hot hand as M arcus A vant
opened the scoring d ra in in g
a three as U C F m ade its first
fo u r attem pts fro m the floo r
to grab an ea rly 9^1 lead.
T he Trojans stayed close
and w ere able to p u ll to
w ith in one, 11-10, after G reg

See SCC, Page 10A

See College, Page 10A

By D ean S m ith
Sports Editor
W hen the O v ie d o boys
basketball team lost gam es
to both Spruce C reek and
Lake H o w e ll recently,
some m ay have thought
the Lions w ere going into a
late-season sw oon.
Forget it.
Last F riday night before
2,000 hostile fans and a for­
m idable front line, O v ie d o
pulled o ff its second com e­
back victory o f the year
over D eLand (15 -3 ,7 -2 ),
61-51, at the D og H ouse
and clinched the top-seed
in upcom ing Class 6A District 2 Tournam ent.
Then back at hom e on
M o n d a y the Lions (18-3, 81) avoided a
lenge from a you ng
talented W in te r Park ( l i ­
lt)) squad, 50-46, to give
coach Ed Kershner his
649th career coaching vic­
tory.
The Bulldogs got off to a
fast start before the hom e
fans and led 25-17 at h alf­
time.
But O v ie d o turned up
the defensive pressure in
the second half, especially
in the final period, and
outscored D eL an d 44-26 in
the final tw o periods.
The Bulldogs' final h u r­
rah came w ith 5:36 to play
w hen D e L an d 's 6-foot-8
A ll-A m e rica candidate,
Keith Brum baugh, convert­
ed a rebound into a basket
to tie the gam e at 44-44.
The rem ain d er of the
gam e w as all Lions as they
held the Bulldogs to only
tw o field goals, one of
those com ing at the final
horn, as they p u lled aw ay
for the w in .
Jose D a vila led O vie d o
w ith 17 points and 10
rebounds, w h ile A n d re
W illiam s added 12 points
and Pat Kiscaden and
James D a v ila 10 points
each.
Brum baugh scored
D eLand's first nine points
and finished w ith 16 points
and 11 rebounds, but only
three o f the points cam e in
the second half.
M o n d ay night the Lions
got off to a fast start, b u ild ­
ing a 14-5 lead after the
See B asketball, Page 10A

H e ra ld p h o t o * b y J im W a n t !

Pat
Kiscaden
drives
betwoon a pair of W inter
Park defenders (above),
including Jerem iah Rivers,
right, the son of formor
Magic coach Doc Rivers,
and Joso Davila (left) goos
over a Wildcat defender
during O viedo's com ofrom-behind, 50-46, victo­
ry over W intor Park
M onday night that gave
Lions head coach Ed
Kershner the 649th victory
of his career. Kiscaden
scored 17 points on
Monday and nlso had 10
in O viedo’s, 61 -5 1 , regu­
lar-season district clinch­
ing victory over DeLand
Iasi Friday, but it w as
Davila who did the most
dam age in both wins with
17 points and 10 rebounds
against the Bulldogs and
20 points and 10 rebounds
against the W ildcats. The
win at DeLand w as extra
big for the Lions as they
will return to the Dog
House in two w eeks for
the C lass 6A -D istrlct 2
Tournament.

Busy weekend for SCC athletics
By Dean S m ith
Sports Editor
Th e Sem inole C o m m u n ity College ath ­
letic program was as busy as a beehive
this past w eekend as all four team s fie ld ­
ed by the school w ere in action.
T h e d efend ing state cham pion baseball
team got off to a som ew hat disapp oin t­
ing start, splittin g fo u r gam es d u rin g a
season-opening four-gam e hom es land.
A fte r opening the season w ith a loss to
alw ays po w erfu l M ia m i-D a d e
C o m m u n ity C ollege on Friday, the
Raiders of coach M ik e Nicholson
bounced back to sw eep a doubleheader
w ith the Brevard C o m m u n ity College
Titans by the scores o f 3-2 and 6-2 on
Saturday.

Hudson
leads
Golden
Knights

Freshman righth ander D re w Shetrone
from A p o p ka w o rked 4 - 2 /3 innings,
allo w in g just one run on three hits,
w h ile striking out six and w a lk in g tw o,
to earn his first collegiate w in . Closer
Louis Salas got the final o ut for his first
save.
Sophom ore C o u rtn ey Propst, the M V P
at the state tournam ent last spring, led
the offense w ith a 2-for-3 effo rt that fea­
tured a trip le and tw o runs scored.
The nightcap was a defensive stale­
m ate u n til freshm an Travis Safadago
broke the gam e open in the bottom of
the sixth w ith a bases clearing three-run
double over the left fie ld e r's head.
Raiders starter John D u cey pitched
five strong innings, striking out four
a llo w in g tw o runs on just tnree hits.

J

�P il f ir 1 0 A Wednesday. February 4.2004

T he H erald

B ell M o to rsp o rts cap tu res R olex 24 A t D ayton a in closin g laps
From S ta ll Reports
As the final hour o f the 42nd anniversary of
the Rolex 24 A t D aytona clicked aw ay, it
appeared as though the H ow ard-B oss
M otorsports N o . 2 C IT G O C hevrolet
C ra w fo rd had victory at hand. But the sur­
prises never stop d u rin g the Rolex 24, and the
N o . 2 C hevrolet, that had once held a threelap lead, fell victim to suspension problem s in
the chicane, opening the doo r for the Bell
M otorsports N o . 54 K odak Pontiac D o ran JE4
and d rivers Terry Borcheller, Forest Barber,
A n d y P ilgrim and C h ristian F ittip ald i to cap­
ture the overall Rolex 24 victory."lt's astound­
ing w hat can happen in 24 hours," said ow ner
and co -d river Forest Barber, w h o brought the
car across the s ta rt/fin is h lin e for the check­
ered I lag,
Th e Bell M otorsports team , w hich w on the
2003 N o rth A m erican Road Racing
C h am pio nship, not o n ly picked u p four Rolex
O yster Perpetual C osm ograph D aytona
w atches for each o f the drivers, but also
$100,000 in p rize m oney, the largest am ount
ever offered by the G ra n d A m erican Rolex
Sports C a r Series to the w inner.
Bell M otorsports has n o w w on the last three
races at D ayto na Intern ational Speedw ay. Last
year, the N o . 54 car captured both the Paul
Revere 250 and the G ran d A m erican
C h am p io n s W eekend presented by Bnim os
Porsche.
Tony Stew art, w h o w as team ed w ith fello w
N A S C A R star D ale Earnhardt Jr. and sports
car veteran A n d y W allace, w as nursing the

N o . 2 car for the last hour w ith the suspension
problem .
"E vid en tly a rocker was breaking, w hich is
yo u r spring on the right rear com er," said
Stew art after the car fin a lly broke d o w n. "That
was the first m ajor problem , and it kept get­
ting w orse and worse.
Th e N o . 2 C hevrolet m anaged to hold onto
third-place in the D aytona Prototypes class,
after being passed w ith only tw o laps rem ain ­
ing in the race by the Doran-Lista Racing N o.
27 Lexus D oran JE4 of D id ie r Theys, Fredy
Lienhard, Jan Lam m ers and M arc Goossens,
w hich took hom e second-place honors in the
D aytona Prototypes class w ith its fourth-place
overall finish.
The conditions in the Rolex 24 w ere g ru el­
ing, w ith most of the race held u n d er cool
tem peratures, w in d and rain. D u rin g the early
m orning hours, the race was run und er cau­
tion for m ore than three hours and at 7:38
n.m ., for the first tim e in 15 years, the Rolex 24
was red flagged for poor visib ility and stand­
ing water. A t 10:30 a.m ., the race resum ed set­
ting up a tw o hour, 42-m in ute sprint to the
finish.
The G T class battle was just as th rillin g as
the fight for the overall title.
The team of M ik e Fitzgerald, Joe and Jay
Policastro, Robin Lid d ell and Johnny M o w le m
in the O rb it Racing N o. 44 Porsche G T 3 RS
captured the G T class victory, in ad d itio n to
second place overall, by a m argin o f victory of
o n ly 6.9 seconds over the Flying Lizard
M otorsports N o . 74 Porsche G T3 C u p and
drivers Johannes van O verbeek, Seth N eim an,

Lonnie Pechnik, Peter C u nningham and M ik e
Rockenfeller.
In Rolex Series's new* Super G rand Sport
class, the Doncaster Racing N o . 91 Porsche
G T3 C u p w ith Jean-Francois D u m o u lin ,
Robert Julien, G reg Pootm ans and M arc Lieb
captured the class crow n and took the ninthplace posilion overall.
The drivers shared the p o d iu m w ith
Doncaster Racing team m ates D ave Lacey,
G reg W ilkins, M a rk W ilkins, Tom Nastasi and
K enny W ild en o f the N o . 71 Porsche, w hich
finished third in the SGS class. The TP C
Racing N o . 38 Porsche G T 3 C u p o f Randy
Pobst, M a rc Bunting, A n d y Lally, John
Littlechild and M icnocl Lcvltas, split tin* team ­
mates w ith its second-place finish in the class.
W O R L D S E R IE S O F A S P H A L T S T O C K
C A R R A C IN G S E T F O R FEB. 6 T H S T A R T
Rigs are beginning to show u p at N e w
Sm yrna S peedw ay for the upcom ing W orld
Series of A sphalt Stock C ar Racing, nine
nights o f rab b in and b u m p ln action.
Some of the country's best Super Lates
M odels, Late M odels, F L /IM C A M odifieds
and N A S C A R Tour T y p e /S K m ods w ill be on
hand to give the crow d their fill o f short track
raring, Florida style.
O v e r 30 Super Late M odels have pre-registered w ith m any m ore com ing in that have
not registered. K evin C y w in ski, Joey M iller,
Jack Landis, Scott H a n tz, Jr. Hanley, W ayne
Anderson, W ayne W illard and m any m ore
w ill give th eir best to be the C h am pio n of the
W orld Series of A sphalt Stock C ar Racing.
D rivers from C anada, M ontana, Indiana,

College —

P h o t o c o u r t e s y o l G r a n d A m e r ic a n R a c in g S e r ie s

The winning Boll Motorsports No. 54 Kodak Pontiac Doran JE4 (loft) with owner and co-driver Forest
Barber at the wheel, rolls undor the checkered flag to win the 42nd anniversary of tho Rolex 24 At
Daytona Sunday with the 09 Spirit of Daytona Pontiac Crawford in tow.

Basketball
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 9A
first period.
But the W ildcats, coach by
form er Lake H o w e ll star Josh
Kohn, rallied back to lead by
tw o (22-20) at halftim e and
five (35-30) heading into the
final period.
O vie d o was able to m uster
enough energy in the final
eight minutes, how ever, to
rally for its 18th w in. '
Jose D a vila had another big
gam e w ith 20 points and 10
rebounds, w h ile Kiscaden
poured in 17 points.
Jeremiah Rivers, the sopho­
m ore son of form er M agic
coach D oc Rivers, led all scor­
ers w ith 22 points for W in ter
Park.
In other boys' games from
M onday:
Sem inole (11-9) got 13
points from Robert Preston
and 10 points from C y W y n n
in a 52-41 victory over Pine
Ridge (9-12). D a v id Robinson
chipped in w ith nine
rebounds for Seminole.
Lym an (8-12) got 28 points
and five steals from H u g h le y
and 15 points and seven
assists from Van Brunt as the
G reyhounds edged Lake
Brantley (7-13), 71-67, in over­
tim e. M arq u is Johnson (22
points) and K yle Fow ler (12)
led the Patriots.
T rin ity Prep (18-3) also w on
its 18th gam e of the season as
Scott D ietrich scored 22
points and K ram er 21 in
outscoring Croom s A cadem y
(7-12), 74-52. Turner led the
Panthers w ith 20 points and
five rebounds, w h ile Risbrook
w as also in double figures
w ith 12 points.
A n d finally, O rangew ood
C h ristian (14-7) suffered a
rare loss as monstrous
M o n tv e rd e Academ y, w hich
has several foreign players
over 6-foot-8, ran its record to
19-1 w ith a 65-61 w in.
C a u lfie ld led the Rams w ith
21 points, w h ile VandeStreek
ad d ed 19.
In o th e r games fro m the
w eekend:
R ed-hot Lake H o w e ll (17-3)
w on again, getting 19 points
from Pat Calathes and 14
points fro m freshm an John

Roberson in a 63-47 victory
over Lym an, w h ich got 13
points from H u g h ley and 10
points from W heeler.
Croom s had w on its sev­
enth gam e w ith a 49-30 victo­
ry o ve r district foe PiersonTaylor (7-9) behind C h erry
(10 points) and Polk (eight
points).
W in ter Springs got 21
points from Brett Hodges and
14 points and five assists
from M ik e K u hl in a 78-56
district th u m p in g of D eltona
to im p ro ve to 15-8 on the sea­
son.
O rangew ood got 15 points
each from C au lfield , Porta
and VandeStreek in crushing
W arner Christian, 79-38.
H ie M a ster’s A cadem y got
big gam es from Foster (In
points, eight rebounds) and
M ath en y (12 points, 1(1
assists) in a nice w in over
C o m m u n ity School, 58-42.
A n d Justin Stanley (27
points, 12 rebounds), Luke
Fuller (11 points, seven
rebounds) and M ik e
M o rad ian (six assists) led the
w a y as Lake M a rv Prep (13-8)
w altzed past C alvary
Christian, 74-31.
In girls’ basketball, Sara
N u x o l scored 17 points and
N a talie W ilm ers 12 as W in ter
Springs (14-8) w h ip p ed The
M aster's A cadem y (10-8), 6225, M o n d ay night.
T rin ity Prep (19-2) rolled
over Lakeland Christian (1010), 50-19, behind Badaw i (14
points), Angela G u iu (10
points) and Katynski (nine
rebounds).
O v e r the w eekend, the
Saints had also cruised to vic­
tor)', rom ping 49-28 over First
A cadem y (11-9) behind 17
points each from G u iu and
Erin K irkw o o d , w h o also had
tw o blocks and seven
rebounds.
A p o p ka (21-3) continued its
m astery o f county schools
w ith a 64-41 w h ip p in g of
Lake Brantley, w nich got 18
points from N ikic.
Junior A shley Jacobs scored
21 points and freshm an Sarah
Brau had 13 points and 17
rebounds as Lake M a ry Prep
edged C a lva ry C hristian, 38-

36.
T he M aster's A cadem y w on
its Kith gam e w ith a 43-8
hu m b lin g of C o m m u n ity
School. Nichols led the Eagles
w ith 16 points and eight
rebounds.
Rachel M ille r had 19 points,
10 steals and eight assists and
W alsh scored 12 points as
O rangew ood C h ristian (15-3)
th u m p ed W arner Christian,
52-27.
M atea C o drey scored 10
points and D aiger had 10
points and five rebounds as
Lake I io w e ll (10-15) got a dis­
trict w in over Lym an (7-14),
41-36, despite a 12 point, 16
rebound effort from the
G reyhounds' Bennfield.

BOYS BOXES
H A W K S 71, A R R O W F O R C E X I I 51
S e m in o le (10-9)
P o lk (•, C h .ip m .in 11, K o b liu o n 1,
k a u f n u n n 2 . W y n n 10, I'r c M o n 9,
W h ite m a n 3, C a n a * 3, M itc h e ll 2 T o ta ls :
2 2 ft- ID 53.
S p ru c e C re e k (12-81
B ro w n 10, M a n n in g 13, S pe e d 19,
B o w d r y 9, T h o m a s H, M ille r 14. T o ta l-. 29
8 -8 73.
S e m in o le
I I 17 I t 14 _ S3
S p ru c e C re e k
16 12 25 2 0 . 7 3
T h r w - p n in t h e ld g o a ls _ S e m in o le 3
(C h a p m a n 2. lia n a s ). S p ru c e C re e k 9
( M a n n in g 3, S pe e d 3. B a w d r y 3). T o ta l
(m ils _ S e m in o le 14; S p ru c e C re e k 15.
F o u le d o u t _ n o n e T e c h n ic a ls _ n o n e .
R A M S 79, E A G L E S 38
O r a n g e w o o d C h r is t ia n 114-7)
C a u tie ld 2 3 . 1‘n e e 4. B a s lia n 2, P o rta 15,
V a n d e s 15. B r o w n 2. F e rg u s o n 4.
C u n n in g h a m 5, M c G ill 2, V a n d e rrc e 7.
T o ta ls : 3 t 10-14 79.
W a rn e r C h r is t ia n (7-101
U n d s tr u m 5, S e ra v a lli 17, C r u il 5, S m ith
2, B u tts 6, H a m ilt o n I. B u rg e tt 2 T o ta ls :
17 2 -8 38.
O ra n g e w o o d
19 31 20 9 _ 79
W a rn e r
11 11 9 7 _ 38
T h re e -p o in t fie ld g o a ls _ O r a n g e w o o d 5
( C a u lfie ld 2. V a n d e s 2. l ’o rta ). W a rn e r 2
( U n d s t r o m , S e r a v a lli) . T o ta l f o u ls _
O r a n g e w o o d 9; W a rn e r 19. F o u le d o u t _
W a rn e r, H a m ilto n . T e c h n ic a ls _ W a rn e r.
H a m ilto n . B u rg e tt.
L IO N ’ S 61, B U L L D O G S 51
O v ie d o 118-3, 8-11
Jose D a v ila 17, B a rre tt 2, Jam es D a v ila
10. D e m o 3. W illia m s 12, K is c a d e n 10,
I l a r u l c r 7. T o ta ls : 16 17-27 61
D c U n d (1 5 -3 , 8-21
S h e ld o n P a tr ic k 10, F is h e r 6,
B r u m b a u g h 16. K ilg o r e 10, L e w is 2.
M c C a s k ill 2. G iv e n s 5 T o ta ls 17 S -16 51
O v ie d o
8 9 22 2 2 . 6 1
D el and
15 U&gt; 12 14 . 5 3
T im e - p o in t fie ld g o a ls _ O v ie d o 4 (Jose
D a v ila 2. (X -m o . K is c a d e n ); I X L a n d 3
(S h e ld o n P a tric k . B ru m b a u g h . G iv e n s ).
Team fo u ls _ O v ie d o IS ; D e L a n d 21.
F o u le d o u t _ D e L a n d . K ilg o re . T e ch n ica ls
_ none

C o n tin u e d fro m Page 9A
D avis hit a triple. Fo llo w in g a
U C F miss on the ensuing pos­
session, i lerbert Evans lay-in
gave TS U its first lead at 1211 w ith 15:41 rem aining in
the first half. TS U w o u ld not
trail again for the rem ainder
o f the contest.
D exter Lyons cut the TSU
lead to one, 15-14, after can­
ning one of his gam e-high
five triples, but the Trojans
quickly sw ung the m om en­
tum in their favor going on a
10-0 run to grab a 25-14 lead.
Roberto M o re n tin ’s put-back
w ith 9:17 left in the opening
stanza ended the Trojans run
and trim m ed the lead to 2516.
T he Trojans hig h -p o w ered
offense again put together a
run, this tim e a 15-5 spurt
that pushed the Trojans
advantage to 40-21 w ith
und er a m in u te rem aining in
the opening stanza. Rob
Lew in, w h o canned his only
trip le o f the gam e, capped the
run. Lyons hit a three just
before the close of the half as
U C F experienced its largest
h alftim e deficit of the season
heading into the break d o w n
40-24.
U C F continued to chin
a w a y and fo llo w in g a three

M ichigan, N e w York, N e w Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, O hio , N o rth and
South C arolina, C olorado w ill all join in the
nine nights o f racing and nine nights o f w o rk ­
ing sometimes u n til d a w n on their cars.
C h arlie Pasteryak, Ted Christopher, ever
pop ular George Kent, G eorge Boch and m any
m ore N A S C A R Tour T y p e /S K M ods w ill be
on hand for their fam ous b u m p in g action.
W h en these guys are in tow n, expect to see
some very agressive rarin g as they race each
other hard and strong.
Starting February 6, the Super Late M odels,
Late M odels, N A S C A R Tou r T y p e /S K mods,
F L /IM C A M ods, M in i Stock, and U S A Team
Pro C hallenge w ill entertain the fans w ith
plenty of racing action.
O th e r divisions that w ill join in the action
thru the nine nights w ill be the Sportsman,
Super Stock, FA STRU CK S, T B A R A W inged
Sprints, STARRS and N e w Sm yrna
Speedw ay's newest division the T h u n d er
Roadsters.
The traditional Richie Evans M em o rial for
the N A S C A R Tour T v p e /S K M ods w ill be run
on Friday, February 13 w ith the Florida
C racker 100 for the Super Lates on Saturday,
February 14.
Gates w ill open each d ay at 6 p.m . w ith rac­
ing action at 7:30 p.m . G randstand seating is
$20.00 w ith reserved seats at $25.00. C h ildren
12 and u n d er are FREE. Pit adm ission is
$25.00. Track info rm ation can be obtained by
calling 386-427-4129.
N e w Sm yrna S peedw ay is located betw een
SR44 and SR415 betw een 1-4 and 1-95 eight
m iles west of N e w Sm yrna Beach.

by G a ry Johnson had cut the
lead to 10, 47-37, at the 16:08
m ark. H o w e v e r the Trojans,
w h o shot a season high 57
percent from the field, w o u ld
keep the Knights at bay ho ld ­
ing no less than a 12-point
cushion for the rem ainder of
the gam e.
Lyons led ail scorers w ith
21 points. T he Knights had
three other players reach
double digits as both Josh
Bodden and M orontin
chipped in 12, w h ile Johnson
finished w ith 11.
U C F w ill head to N ashville,
Tenn. for a p a ir o f games
beginning w ith Belm ont on
Thursday, Feb. 5. Tip off is set
for 7 p.m . The K niglits w ill
then visit Lipscom b for the
first tim e on Saturday, Feb. 7,
w ith tip off slated for 3:30
J.m. A ll the action can be
w ard on A M 740 - The Team
(W Q T M ) w ith M arc Daniels
calling the action. Pregam e
coverage w ill begin 30 m in ­
utes p rio r to tip off.
STETSON M EN SHOCK
G E O R G IA S T A T E
A fte r surrendering a late
10-point lead and trailing by
four in overtim e. Stetson ral­
lied for a d ram atic 66-65 vic­
tory over G eorgia State in an
A tlantic Sun Conference

gam e Sunday afternoon at
the G SU Sports Arena.
K evin C raig scored all five
of Stetson's points in the
extra period, including a
g am e-w in n in g three-pointer
w ith 52 seconds rem aining, as
the H atters (8-11, 6-7 A -Sun)
w o n in A tlanta for the first
tim e since 1998.
"This is a great w in and 1
could not be m ore proud of
o u r guys," Stetson lie,id
coach D erek W augh said.
"W e d id a good job of stick­
ing to the gam e plan and
keeping it a half-court gam e."
C raig finished w ith a d o u ­
ble-double of 11 points and 11
rebounds. E.J. G ordon led
the H atters w ith 18 points
w h ile D jordjic added 12.
O n Saturday, host M ercer
drained 11 three-pointers
including fo u r each by James
O dom s and D e lm a r W ilson as
the Bears defeated visiting
Stetson 76-62 in an A tlantic
Sun Conference gam e Friday
night at the U niversity
Center.
The H atters w ill play five of
their rem ainin g seven regular
season gam es at home,
in clu d in g the next tw o in a
row. Stetson w ill host
C am p bell and Sanford’s
Robby D u p re at 7:15 p.m .
T h u rs d ay night.

s e e
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 9A
Saturday.
Both gam es ended by identical 8-0 scores
after five innings as the Raiders ru n -ru led the
Titans.
In gam e one, SCC jum ped out to a 5-0 lead
after tw o innings and never looked back.
Sophom ore pitcher H o lly Lacko gave up only
one hit and struck out throe in the victory. Th e
offense w as led by catcher M egan M ille r
(O vied o ), freshm an centerfielder Sherri
Rabenold, and third basem an Kristen Schrupp
(W in ter Springs).
The second gam e saw freshm an pitcher
Katie Brosky th ro w a n o -hitter in her first col­
legiate gam e, striking out five and w alk in g
four.
Lake M a ry 's A shley Bitzer (2-for-3) d e liv ­
ered the big b lo w w ith a tw o -ru n hom e run
over the left-center fence in the fourth inning.
M ille r and Rabenold also had big gam e's as
both w ent 2-for-3 w ith a triple.
The team w ill travel to M ad iso n this
Sunday (February 7th) to take on defending
State C h am p io n N o rth Florida C o m m u n ity
College in a doubleheader starting at 1 p.m .
Things d id not go nearly as w ell for the SCC
basketball teams as they lost three games.
The m en held a lead late, but w ent cold over
the final fo u r m inutes as they fell at D aytona
Beach C o m m u n ity College, 56-51, on
Saturday.
TJ Jones led the w ay w ith 19 points and tw o
assists, w h ile Vince M osley (9 points, 7
rebounds, 2 steals, 2 assists), W ill G raham (5
points, 10 rebounds), K em aine Samuels (12
rebounds) and R ushaw n Johnson (5 points, 3
rebounds, 2 assists) also contributed.
The m en w ill be in Palatka tonight to take
on St. Johns R iver C o m m u n ity College at 7

Soccer ----C o n tin u e d fro m Page 9A
and the Silver H a w k s must
go on the road top open
regional play.
Th e Bears must travel to
Jacksonville to face
M an d arin , w h ile Lake H o w e ll
has the unenviable task o f
going to Satellite Beach to
face n ationally-ranked p o w er
Satellite. Both games w ill
begin at 7 p.m . tom orro w
(Thursday).

p.m . The Raiders beat the Vikings earlier tins
season, but SJRCC, led by Sem inole H igh
graduates M arcus Robinson and Joey Gunter,
w ill be looking for revenge.
The SCC w o m en missed a golden o pp ortu­
n ity to get closer to the M id -F lo rid a
Conference lead and take a stranglehold on
second place as the Raiders dropped a road
doubleheader to D ayto na Beach on Saturday
and league-leading C entral Florida
C o m m u n ity C ollege in O cala on M onday.
SC C got off to a slow start and could not
catch u p as the D B C C Falcons took a 27-18
h alftim e lead and held on for a 70-61 victoryon Saturday.
A poor shooting night d id not help either as
the Raiders w ere just 2-for-14 from three-point
range and ll-fo r-2 2 from the free throw line.
N a talie E m m anu elli led SC C w ith It) points
and three assists, w h ile A b ena Bosia had six
points and 10 rebounds, Rosanna D avis six
points and seven rebounds, D a n ie lle Jenkins
six points and seven rebounds and M ariana
Spencer eight points, four rebounds and three
assists.
M o n d ay night, conference unbeaten C FC C
(7-0) took a 12-2 lead and SCC never got clos­
er than seven points thea'after as the Raiders
fell to .500, and into a tie w ith D B C C for sec­
ond, at 3-3Hn the M -F C .
Lake M a r y ’s Bryn M o sler led all scorers
w ith 13 points and also had four steals, but
had little help except for E m m anuelli, w ho
scored all 11 o f her points d u rin g the final 7:21
w hen C F C C w as firm ly in control.
T he Raiders w ill return to the court on
Saturday w hen they travel to G ainesville to
face Santa Fe C o m m u n ity College in the open­
ing gam e o f a w o m e n 's /m e n 's doubleheader
starting at 5:30 p.m . T he m en w ill tip off at
7:30 p.m .

The sem ifinals and finals
are set fo r next w eek on
Tuesday and Friday, respec­
tively.
The boys team s hope to do
better in their district to u rn a­
m ents this w eek.
Play began on M o n d a y
w ith O ran g ew o o d C hristian
(18-3-1) crushing Croom s
Academ y, 11-0, in Class 2A D istrict 4 and Lake H o w e li
(9-7-5) ro llin g over M ain lan d ,
6-0, in G ass 5A -D istrict 3 at

Red Bug Lake Park.
T he rest o f the tourneys
w ere to begin on Tuesday
w ith the Class 6A -D istrict 2
Tournam ent at O v ie d o H ig h
School and the Class 6AD istrict 3 Tournam ent, w ith
Lake Mary- and Lake Brantley,
p layin g at S how alter Field in
W in ter Park.
Th e tournam ents w ill con­
tinu e w ith the cham pionship
gam es set for 7:30 p.m . on
Friday.

�I\»fic 1B February I &amp; 5.2001

Till. H erald

Financial

45-63

Real Estate

71— H elp W a n t e d

71— H elp W a n t e d

D in in g R o o m S u p e r v is o r :
N a tio n a l fo o d s o rv ic o c o m p a n y
h a s im m m lia lo o p p o rtu n ity lo r
e x p d F ro n t o f H o u s e p e rs o n lo r
A s s is te d L iv in g F a c ility to
su pervise dx xn g room sta ll E k jx I
A tra in in g s e rv ic e A le a d e rs h ip
ro le is e s s e n tia l G o o d p a y A
b e n efits Fax re srxn o to 407-3237 3 3 6 . A ttn M r C , 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 3 0 6
(p h o n e !

LA B O R ER S N E ED E D
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN) D ru g fro * w orkplace.
A p p ly at: 990 M ille r D rive,
AII am onto S p rin g * 407-J609000.
Need
P a rt
T im e
R e c o p lio n is t/S o c r o ta r y
In
D o w n to w n S a n lo rd A re a 9 a m 1 p m . M o n d a y th ru F rid a y .
S o m e C o m p u te r s k ills , a n s w o r
phone, tang, o rganized 40 7 -3 22 4446
S a l e i P e r s o n : V o rtic a l b lin d s .
AH leads p rovided. (N o oold c a ts )
M o e l c u s to m e rs in th o ir h o m e s .
$ 3 0 K lo 4 0 K i p o r y e a r. G a s
a llo w a n c e S o m e e x p h e lp fu l
4 0 7 -8 3 0 -4 7 0 0 .
W in d o w S e rv ic e P ro fic le n i In
w in d o w ro p a ir/g la z in g C le a n
d riv in g re c o rd F a x lo 4 0 7 -3 2 3 5 6 4 4 o r a p p ly in p e rs o n . C o x
lu m b e r, 3 8 7 4 C h u r c h S t „
S a n lo rd E O E .

H o lid a y In n E x p ro s s is s e e k in g
e x p e n e n c e d R o o m A tte n d a n ts
A p p ly a t 3 4 0 1 S o u th O rla n d o
D r, S a n lo rd .
H o u s e k e e p e r's M a id s S m a ll
c le a n in g
b u s in e s s
is
e x p a n d in g . L o c a l a re a M u s t
h a v e o w n tra n s p o rta tio n . G re a t
p a y A h o u rs C all 4 0 7 -4 1 5 -4 9 9 5 ,
a s k lo r K a re n
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 a y s
a
good
p o lic y ,
e s p e c ia lly
lo r
b u s in e s s
opportunities a n d fra n ch ise s C a l
F lo rid a D e p t o ( A g ric u ltu re A
C o n s u m e r S e rv ic e s a ! 8 0 0 -4 3 5 7 3 5 2 o r F T C -H E L P to r Iro o
in fo rm a tio n O r visit o u r W e b site
a l w w w ttc g o v tiiz c ip .
F lo rid a la w ro q u iro s s e lle rs o l
c e rta in b u s in e s s o p p o rtu n itie s
to ro g is to r w itti F lo rid a D e p t o l
A g r ic u ltu r e
A
C onsum er
S e rv ic e s b c lo r o s e llin g C a ll to
v o n ty la w fu l re g is tra tio n b e fo re
you buy
P e b b le J u n c tio n h a s a n
Im m e d ia te
FT
p o s itio n
a v a ila b le Iro y a rd A b a g g in g
p e o p le N e e d s in d iv id u a ls w h o
a re h a rd w udung w ith torWrft e x p ,
h a v e tra n s p o rta tio n A c a n lilt 5 0
lb s , V a c a tio n A h e a lth b e n e fits
a lte r 9 0 d a y s A p p ly in p e rs o n
a t 7 0 2 S o u th F re n c h A v e ,
S a n lo rd . F L . P ro -o m p lo y m e n i
d ru g le s t re q u ire d
S p n n g H ill S u ite s a t S e m in o le
T o w n e C e n te r is lo o k in g fo r
re s p o n s ib le p e rs o n s a s o u r
B r e a k fa s t H o s te s s . H o u s e
P e r s o n A R o o m C le a n e rs .
S e n io rs a re w e lc o m e to a p p ly
In p e rs o n a t 201 N o rth T o w n e
R d . S a n lo rd . o r c a ll 4 0 7 -9 9 5 1000
W in d o w
E s tim a to r:
C o m m e rc ia l H a rd w a re D o o r A
H a rd w a re D iv S e lt-m o tiv a te d
w /m g m t s k ills , b lu e p rin t
re a d in g A p u rc h a s in g . F a x to
4 0 7 -3 2 3 * 5 6 4 4 o r a p p ly In
p e rs o n , C o x L u m b e r, 3 8 7 4
C h u rc h S t, S a n fo rd E o E .

W o rk a l H o m e A ro u n d
Y o u r S c h e d u le
$500 to S I , 5 0 0 P T
$ 2 ,0 0 0 to $ 6 ,0 0 0 F T
F u ll T ra in in g P ro v id e d
w w w lo rw e a lth a th o m o c o m
Irrig a tio n T e c tv ln s ta llo r n e o d o d :
$ 8 to $ 1 2 p e r h o u r d e p e n d in g
o n e x p e rie n c e . E x p A D L a
p lu s PI o a so c o n ta c t A m e ric a n
E a g le Irrig a tio n , 4 0 7 -8 3 4 -7 9 5 8
W a n to d e x p d B K K e o p o r w h o
w a n ts lo tie fin a n cia l w iz a rd S m
s ta rtu p , $ 6 t ir F /T 1 B o n u s L k
M a ry, F a x re s u m e 4 0 7 -7 0 8 1886
O F F IC E A S S IS T A N T . P /T ,
Q u ic k B o o k s s k ills $ 1 0 -5 1 2
p e r hr L a ke M ary, F a x R e s u m e
4 0 7 -6 8 8 -8 2 4 4
P a in te r n e e d e d ; M u s t h a v e
tr a n s p o r ta tio n , b a s ic to o ls ,
w h ile s , e x p p re le rr o d 4 0 7 6 8 8 -8 7 0 8
P T d e s ig n o r A d riv e r n e e d o d in
lo c a l flo ris t s h o p S o m e e x p .
re q u ire d C a ll to r a p p o in tm e n t,
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 0 0

S a le s R e p fo r ro o fin g c le a n in g
c o m p a n y H ig h c o m m is s io n s .
4 0 7 -6 5 7 -2 9 0 0

Lookingfor
ajob?
Checkout the Help
Wanted section ever)’
Sunday In the
Seminole Herald.

mmm

Experienced

LINE COOK, PREP
COOKS and SERVERS
Wanted to work at a unique
River Front Restaurant.
SWAMP HOUSE GRILL

3 8 6 -6 6 8 -8 8 9 1
A p p ly b e tw e e n 2 -4 p m T u e s d a y - F r id a y

71— H elp W a n t e d
Im m e d ia te o p e n in g s f o r :
F in is h M e c h a n ic : In s ta ll a ll
a p p lia n c e s , In s ta ll fa u c e ts
in c lu d in g a ll p lu m b in g lo r
la ic o ts a n d a l m ech a nica l w ork
o n lu x u ry c o a c h e s s u c h a s
a w n in g s , g e n e ra to r, ra d ia to r,
seats, s fio w e r acce sso rie s e tc
M u s t b o a b io to w a te r te s t
s y s te m s , a ll a p p lia n c e lo s lm g
a n d a n y th in g m e c h a n ic a l w ith
ih o c o a c h a n d o r Ih o s y s to m s
O n e y e a r re s id e n tia l p lu m b in g
o x p e n e n c o , b a s ic m o c h a n ic a l
skills a n d m u s t h a ve o w n h a n d
to o ls

Services

93— R o o m s F o r
R ent

103— l l O U S E S U n r j k n is h l d

141— H o m e s Fo r
S a le

181— A p p lia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F or S a u

181— A p p lia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S ale

V e ry n lc o , v e ry c le a n lu m m i
a ll u ll, c a b lo . A C Indry, p h o n o ,
k itc h u s e , s e c dr. re s id e n t
o w n e r, p riv a te e n tra n c e N o
S m o k in g ! O n ly d r u g fr e o
s o b e r n e e d a p p ly 4 0 7 -3 1 4 0 9 2 4 o r 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -7 3 7 3 .

L a k e F ro n t C o tta g e 2 B R '» B A
C H A o n 2 a c re s , d e c k
S 750 M O . $1 5 00 sec d o p N o
P o ts Q u ie t c o u n lry s e ttin g
D e lto n a O s to o n a re a 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -

3 0 R /1 .S B A 3 1 2 E a s t 2 5 th St
S a n fo rd
H a rd w o o d
firs ,
o n c lo s o d p o rc h o s $ 8 9 ,5 0 0
407 9 2 9 7 1 7 3 or 9 IB 4 9 5 2026

H o s p ita l B o d A d iu s la b io w ith
c o n tro ls , ju s t lik e n o w $ 1 0 0
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 0 9 4

2863

R a re F lo r id a F in d : O ld Florida,
c lo s e to S o m in o to m a ll N e a rly
I a ero o n W o ktvn R iv o r w ith 2 7
d w . m a n y u p g ra d e s 4 0 7 2 2 1 -4 1 0 8

BEDRM
• 8 PC
L o ro n
C H E R R Y W O O D S io ig h b o d .
R a ils. D ro ss o r, M irror, C h e s t. 2
N ilo s ld s . u n u s e d . S till B o x o d
C o s l S 7k S e ll $ 1 9 5 0 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415

L a k o M a r y B lv d A 4 2 7
S 350. MO, in c l.u til, k it. W D
c a b lo . n r S C C , a irp t. N S , q u io l,
p ro ff 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 6 0 7

3 U R /2 B A : O v e r 1 4 0 0 s q tt.
appkances, 2 c g a ra g e o ve r 1/4
a c re fe n c e d yd , $ 9 Q 0 /m o ,
V e n tu re 1 P r o p e r tie s , P a u l
O s b o r n e , 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 7 6 4

P riv a te R o o m In L o n g w o o d
H o m e , S to a d y E m p lo y e d . N o n S m o k e r $ 6 8 w k . $ 5 0 D o p o s il
4 0 7 -8 3 0 -6 2 1 6

S a n lo rd 3 /1 . C H A . s h a d e ,
c lo s e lo p a rk , r o lo r e n c o s
re q u ire d .
$ 7 5 0 /m o ,
S 750
d e p o s it 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 7 0 5

E le c t r ic a l I n s t a lle r : In s ta ll
110- v o lt s y s te m s fin a l h o o ku p ,
D C s y s te m s a n d a u d io -v is u a l
se t u p N e e d to b e a h ig h e n d
lit a n d fin is h e le c tric ia n w ith
a tte n tio n to d e ta il w h e n
In s ta llin g a ll s y s te m s a n d
a p p lia n c e s M u s t h a v e tw o
y e a rs e x p e rie n c e a s a lin is h
e le c tric ia n S tro n g a b ility to
tro u b lo s h o o t a n d re p a ir a n y
e le c tric a l s y s te m o r a p p lia n c e
M u s t b e a b le to re a d p rin ts ,
s c h e m a tic s a n d w iro lists .

S a n fo rd
D o w n to w n ,
c o n v e n ie n t
lo c a tio n ,
rolngoratof, m c ro w a v e , co lo r TV.
k ltc h o tto ro o m , p riv a to b a tti.
M o o p in g ro o m s C o ll 4 0 7 -3 2 1
4900.

105—
D uplex / T ripeex

S e r v ic e T e c h n ic ia n : T h is
p o sitio n o tte rs h ig h visibility a n d
re q u ire s a lo a m p la y e r D ia l ca n
b u ild p o s itiv e re la tio n s h ip s
w ith s e rv ic e , s a le s a n d
c u s to m e rs - S h o u ld h a v e
e x p e rie n c e in c o a c h re p a ir,
m a n to n a n c o a n d se rvice t i Iho
R V o r S e rv ic e In d u s try R V IA
c e rtific a tio n a p lu s .

M A R IN E R 'S VILLA G E

C a b in e t B u ild e r : F a b ric a te
in te rio r a n d b a y c a b in o try fo r
c o n s tr u c tio n
In
L u x u ry
C o a c h e s M u s t h a v e p rio r
c a b in e t b u ild in g e x p e rie n c e .
M u s i b e a b le to v is u a liz e
s p a tia l r e la tio n s h ip s a n d
is o m o tn c v ia w s o l b lu e p rin t
d e s ig n s M u s t b o a b le to
□ p o ta to ta b le s a w s , b a n d
s a w s , c o m p o u n d m ite r s a w s ,
radial a rm sa w s, sta tio n a ry belt
s a n d e rs . d rill p re s s e s , h in g e
b o rin g
d r ill
m a c h in e s ,
la m in a te s litte rs , p la n e rs ,
jo in te rs a n d s ta tio n a ry ro u tin g
la b lo s
P n ln t / U o d y w o r k : P re p a r e
b o d y w o rk a n d p ro p fo r re p a ir
a n d p a m i o f L u x u ry C o a c h e s
A T ra ile rs . K n o w le d g e o l a ll
ty p e s o f re p a ir w o rk a n d m u s t
h a v e e x c e lle n t m a th s k ills
S h ip p in g A R e c e iv in g C le rk
R e s p o n s ib le fo r re c e iv in g ,
s to ra g o a n d d is trib u tio n o f
m a to rm ls a n d s u p p lie s fo r
F o a th o rtila L u x u ry C o a c h e s
k n o w le d g e a n d e x p e rie n c e in
s h ip p in g
and
r e c e iv in g
p ra c tic e s a n d e x p e rie n c e
u s in g a fo rk lift re c o rd s a n d
m a in ta in s c o n tr o l o f a ll
in v e n to ry ite m s ro c e tv o d a n d
d is trib u te d
W e o tte r a c o m p e titiv e
c o m p e n s a tio n
package,
In c lu d in g
401k,
s to c k
p u rc h a s e , m a jo r m e d ic a l,
d e n ta l, v a c a tio n a n d h o lid a y
p a y W o a re a n E O E a n d d ru g
Iro o w o rk p la c e
S e n d re s u m e lo .
P h o n e : 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 1 2 0
F a x : 4 0 7 -5 4 8 -1 0 5 8
E -m a il to b g v t t n t flr e . c o m
F e a th e rlrte L u x u ry C o a c h e s
1601 D o lg n e r P la c e
S a n lo rd . F L 3 2 7 7 1

93— R o o m s F o r
R ent
2 S to r y V ic to r ia n H o m e .
H is to n e D is tric t. Ip fc , b a lc o n y ,
h o u s e p r iv ile g e s S lO O /w k ,
$ 1 0 0 d o p 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -5 2 7 7
W EEKLY RENTALS
S ta r tin g O S 8 2 /w k .
H is t o r ic D o w n to w n
4 0 7 -3 3 0 -4 4 2 3

99— A p a r t m e n t s U n e u r n is h i d
2BR . 1HA a p t w s c re e n p o rc h
A ll u tilitie s in c lu d e d $150. w k,
p lu s d e p o s it 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -2 4 6 4

LAKE ADA 1 B0RM, S 5 0 5 M O
2 UORM . $605 MO AND U P
C a ble Included

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

ROSELEA
VILLAS
Movo in Specials
2Bedroom/1Balh
W/D Hookups
1 M o n th F re e R ent
407-330-6833 o r 407298-3300
S a n to r d /L o k e M a r y : I . 2. a n d
3 B ed ro o m A p ts s ta rtx g a t $539
L a k e F ro n t L iv in g F re e H e n l1
C a ll n o w . 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 1 0 4 , E H O
S o u th O a k S t, 2 /2 , c a rp e t,
a p p lia n c e s , s c r e e n p o rc h .
$ 5 5 0 C a ld w e ll R e a lty S vc.
4 0 7 -7 8 8 -3 7 0 0

100— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls
S a n lo r d : L rg 1/1 c o n d o s
2 n d floor, W U . h u g o W 1 c lo s e t
3 a v a il fro m S 4 9 0 /m o
RE. M A X R e a lly R e s o u rc e s
(4 0 7 ) 3 3 3 -4 4 0 0

103— H o u ses U n f u k n is iie d
D o n 't M is s T h is O n e !
P ric e d U n d e r T o d a y 's M a rk e t
4 B R 2 B A C H A . N ic e C o m e r L o t
A s k in g $ 8 1 ,0 0 0

B a te m a n TZcattq

2 B R d u p le x a p is C lo s e to
S o m in o to H ig h , s c r p o rc h ,
la u n d ry A s to ra g e rm , $ 5 5 0 Vno
4 0 7 6 4 7 -1 3 6 6
2 /1 , 7 5 6 sq ft. 2 6 1 4 S L a u re l
Ave. S anford $ 5 5 0 trx). $ 5 0 0 sec
d o p S 2 5 a p p l lo o A v a il n o w
4 0 7 -8 3 4 -1 7 6 5

211 ( lu jik i*

n o w iy re n o v a te d at
2 0 4 E a s t 241M S t. S a n lo rd
$ 5 6 5 rn o F irst, la s ! A s o c u n ty
4 0 7 -9 2 9 -7 1 7 3

107— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R e n t
E L D E R S P R IN G S o H S R 4 2 7 .
2 B R s ta rtin g a t $ 1 3 5 p o r w e e k .
S I 35 D eposit C at 407-333-3964
o r 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -7 0 3 4

115— I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls
fJew light xidustnal S R 4 6 .1 m ile
e a s t o l 1-4 2 ,0 0 0 • 1 0 ,0 0 0 st
Torn B a lt, B ro k e r/O w n o r. 4 0 7 7 0 1 -2 2 2 8

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n t a ls
1 9 4 0 s q It.
a v a ila b le n o w 2 2 5 N F re n c h
A v e . S a n lo rd G re a t lo c a tio n .
nex1 lo E c k e rd s 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -0 7 1 5

118— O ffice S pace
Ftm R en i
O flic o /W a ro fio u s e 2 5 0 0 s q It.
A C ciffioo, priva te b a th M ust sign
y e a r le a s e 1 m o n th s e c u rity
d o fx is it For m o ro xito, 4 0 7 -3 2 3 8 1 2 2 __________________________

141— H o m e s F o r
S ale
A tt o r d a b le S a n lo r d H o m e
3 /2 , 1 c a r g a r , in g ro a t s h a p e
2604
M y rtle A v e . S 9 9 K
F e rn a n d o M a rtin e z . R e m a x

Associates. 3 8 6 -7 47-8 38 0.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
HNO MONEY: R to nt I f to S10 000
Ith hom ttw rm tu n u n c i kfld
Buy I hunt (O l 1700 u V l
C M Ix

k Io u v

R e a lt y ,

In c .

N e e d a n In v e s tm e n t? ? W a n t
lo M ove o u t of A partm ent Lite??
2 J 2 3 . WillowA yCQUH. S a n to rd
G ro a t L ittlo B u n g a lo w o n 24
A e ro lo t w /u p d a te d E le c tric .
P lu m b in g A R o o t, ♦ C C P
$ 8 9 ,0 0 0
C A LL AND A SK US ABO U T
nE O OR FO R ECLO SURE
P R O P E R T IE S .
1 2 0 2 _ S « a n _ S tfC C L W m lo r
S p rin g s S tu n n in g 5 /3 E s ta te
o n N e a rly 1 A c re . U p d a te d w /
A tte n tio n lo D e ta il W o n d o rfu l
m a s te r R e tre a t, 2 7 3 4 G L A .
$ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0
C a ll J o y c e S ta n s b e r r y
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 7 5 5
O r, J a n D u ttw e lte r
4 0 7 -6 7 9 -1 0 0 0

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P ro perty F oie S ale
F o r S a le B y O w n e r 3B R /1 5 B A
H ouse,
zoned
RC1
c o m m e rc ia l 3 1 2 E a s t 2 5 th S I,
S a n to rd
H a rd w o o d
tlrs ,
e n c lo s e d p o rc h e s $ 8 9 ,5 0 0
4 0 7 -9 2 9 -7 1 7 3 o r 9 1 8 -4 9 5 -2 0 2 6

151— I n v e s t m e n t
P ro perty F o r S ale
F o r S a lo B y O w n e r 3B R /1 5 B A
H ouse,
zoned
RC1
c o m m e rc ia l 3 1 2 E a s t 2 5 th S I.
S a n to rd
H a rd w o o d
tlrs .
e n c lo s e d p o rc h e s . $ 8 9 ,5 0 0
4 0 7 -9 2 9 -7 1 7 3 o r 9 18 -4 9 5 2 0 2 6

SIMINOU OAANGf. I/Q1USU!

S a n f o r d : 1/1, L iv in g A B o d rm ,
K fc tw n . S ow er W ater. L a w n S vc
A R e fu s e In c lu d e d . $ 4 3 5 $ 3 5 0
D op
S a n f o r d : 2 /2 , S p lit P la n .
C o v e re d
P a tio .
HUD
A s s is ta n c e
A v a ila b le
$ 5 5 0 .3 5 0 0 D e p o s it
S a n lo rd : 3 2 , K fc h e n . L rvn g R m .
D in in g R m . L a rg e Y a rd . U tility
Rm.
D b l C a rp o rt
HUD
A s s is ta n c e
A v a ila b le
$ 8 2 5 5 8 0 0 D e p o s it
S a n fo rd . P re s e rv e A l L a k e
M o n r o e : N e w C o m m u n ity . 4 /2 .
B ra n d N o w . D b l G a ra g e . L iv in g
R m . F a m ily R m . A la rm S y s te m

R e n o v a te d :L ik e n e w . n e w
c a rp e t A p a m t, Irv. dm . ta rn rm ,
s c p o rc h , in s id e u tility p lu s
1 2 x 1 4 w o rk s h o p , fe n c e d y d
$ 7 4 ,9 0 0
F ix e r U p p e r : S o ld a s is t 2/2,
E a t-In K i t , U v R m , $ 6 2 ,9 0 0
R e n o v a te d 3 /2 : O v e r 17 0 0 sq
ft, Ltv. D m , F a m C a rp o rt. 1/4
a c re fe n c e d $ 1 0 5 ,0 0 0 .
M a r k h a m W o o d s R o a d : 4 /3 ,
o v e r 3 ,0 0 0 s q ft. W O Jv, D in ,
F e rn R m , W T‘ xopJaoo S c P ool
A S p a o n o v e r 1 A c re W /3 C a r
S k Jo E n try G a ra g e $ 4 2 7 ,9 0 0
R e n o v a te d : 3 /2 . U v D m R m ,
G a ra g e $ 7 9 ,9 0 0

D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
W E RENT A S ELL HOM ES

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

$ 1150/51000

407-321-4164

B E D R M 8 P C H ig h o n d L ouis
V III
CHERRYW OOD,
a ll
D o v e ta il, D io s s o r. In -m irro r,
C h o s t. 2 N ilo S td a . U n u s e d . S till
B o x o d , C o s t S 15K . S e ll $ 3 ,2 5 0
4 0 7 -6 6 0 -1 4 1 5

S p a H o i tu b , 5 p e rs o n p o rta b le
w ith lo u n g e r S hp 2 0 jo ts ,
n e v e r u s e d $ 1 6 5 0 4 0 7 -3 9 9 0402

B E D R M : 6 p io c o b ra n d n e w
s o l s till in b o x e s $ 4 5 0 4 0 7 2 7 5 -7 6 2 0
B e d ro o m s o l. K in g s iz e , trip le
d re s s e r w .'m irror, 2 ru le s ta n d s ,
$ 3 0 0 G o o d c o n d itio n A ls o
S in g e i
s o w in g
m a c h in o
w /c a b ln e l, $ 1 0 0 4 0 7 -3 3 9 6 0 6 2 . o r 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -7 8 0 6 .

187— S p o r t in g
Goons
P ool
T a b le :
Bit IB C
professional sonos. 3 p c 1* slate,
lltir pockets, toll, unused, still m
crato. cosl $4K. sell $1450 407660-1415.

B E D R O O M 7 p c c h e rry w o o d
s le ig h s o l. n o w . b o x e d , c a n
d e liv e r $ 9 5 0 4 0 7 -2 7 5 -0 9 3 5

191— H u il d in g
M a t e r ia ls

D IN IN G
ROOM:
12 p c
b e a u tifu l
c h e rry
d o u b le
p e d e s ta l ta b le 8 c h a irs , lig h te d
h u tc h , b u ffe t, in b o x e s . $ 6 5 0 0
v a lu e , sa crifice $ 1 3 0 0 4 0 7 -2 7 5 0612

CORRUGATED
STEEL
R O O F IN G lo r B a rn s , B o a t
D o ck s. S h o p s , e tc A ls o C u fve rt
P ip e
1 5 *x 2 0 ' $ 2 0 0 0 0 /e a
1 8 *x 2 0 $ 2 3 7 6 0 o a S u rp lu s
S tool &amp; S u x ify , Inc A p o p k a 4 07293 5780

D in in g
S e t, s o u th w e s te rn
d o s ig n H e a v y w o o d , tilo in s e t,
w h ite w ith g o ld trim , lik e n e w
$ 9 9 0 0 4 0 7 -3 2 2 2 3 4 4

r - k -v

*

i

Studio and
1 Bedroom Apts.
Starting At

$4 4 0 Month
Call for more information

Sanlord Court Apartments

407-323-3301

„

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

§

181— A p p lia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S ale
D IN IN G R M :
BOMBAY
C H E R R Y W O O D . 110* D b l
P o d , 8 C h ip p e n d a le C h rs , 7 2 ’
B u tle t/H u tc h , U n u s e d , S till
B o x e d . C o s t $ 1BK. S e ll $ 3 9 5 0
M a rb le S e rv e r $ 7 5 0 , 13 p c
C h e rry S e t. 7 8 * T a b le , B c h rs ,
C h in a C a b , $ 1 2 9 5 . 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415
B E D : $ 1 2 0 b ra n d n e w q u e e n
d o u b le -s id e d p illo w - to p s e t
w /w a rra n ty . C a n d e lrve r.
4 0 7 -2 7 6 * 7 6 2 6

RrpoV

D O Y L E 'S
RENTALS

w w w .doyW rssKyonJlrw .com

W is te r ia

OH ico b u ild in g ,

407-321-0759
4 B IV J 5 B a , 2 C a r garage, alarm
s y s te m , fir e p la c e , e n c lo s e d
p o rc h . In s id e la u n d ry , fe n c e d
y a rd S 1 ,0 0 0 /m o 4 0 7 -8 3 4 9058.

S a n fo rd : 3 1 W c e rn iru c tilo. new
c a rp e t, p a in t A c a b in o ts
In to rco m A se c sys, e le c tric gar
dr. C u s to m w o o d A m irro re d
w a lls . $ 7 0 K . 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 3 5 4 ,

K o n m o re - h e a v y d u ty , e x tra
c a p a c ity w a s h e r, e x c e l, c o n d .
A s k in g $ 1 5 0 M a y ta g e x tra
la rg o c a p a c ity g a s d ry o r h o a v y
d u ty c o m m e r c ia l g ra d o lik e
n e w little u s e A s k in g $ 3 0 0
4 0 7 -3 2 8 -6 3 3 5

Counlry
S ty le

city

Living

A

Convenient
S pacious
A ffo rd ab le

3 0 0 OFF
1st Month's Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credii
B E D : f lu ll s iz e o rth o p e d ic firm
m a ttr e s s s e t. N e v e r u s e d ,
W a rra n ty $ 9 5 4 0 7 -3 3 1 -1 9 4 1 ,

• Spacious AparUnenUl utlh tar#- Closets • |,akr
F'mnl » Vullcvball • SparkJIna IVxil • Trmils Courts

B E D : 1 q u e e n lu x u ry fir m
p rilo w -lo p m a ttre s s se t. B ra n d
n e w w/wnrTanfy. $ 1 5 5 4 0 7 -3 3 1 1 3 2 2 D e liv e ry a v a ila b le
B E D : 1 kin g d o u tx e s id e p illo w to p m a ttre s s se t. n e v e r u s e d ,
m a n u fa c tu re r's w a rra n ty $ 2 3 0
4 0 7 -3 3 9 -0 6 7 8 . c a n d e liv e r
D A Y B E D : V icto ria n sty le . 2 tw in
m a ttre s s e s w /w a rra n ly , p o p -u p
to m d e A l brand new . $ 2 9 5 4073 3 1 -1 9 4 1 .

Country lake
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford « 330-5204

�CET
THE
JOBDONE!
I*4lgc 2 B

February -1 &amp;5.2001

Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Depl,
To Place Your Ad

B u s in e s s &amp; S e r v ic e s
D ir e c to r y
„

_ _

2 5 6 - A i ’ P i- iA N c n

223—

199— P ets &amp;
S u pplies

M is c e l l a n e o u s

F o r S a in : 3 3 g a llo n o d a g o n
a q u a r iu m w ith a la n d a n d
e q u t r o n Asfctog$1000Cy. 4073 2 7 -1 0 1 0

B u a c h G a r d e n a 'T a m p a
T ic k e t * * (2 ) l o r $ 9 5 .0 0 . w ill
d e liv e r . G o o d a n y tim e . 4 0 7 3 6 5 -7 0 3 5 .

L a rg e D o g C ra to C o m e s w n ti
5‘xS ’ v in y l flo o rin g u n d e rn e a th
$ 9 0 0 0 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -3 7 0 1 .

T w o S e a C a p ta in L a m p s In ,
y e llo w s lic k e rs $ 4 0 0 0
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -5 6 0 4

T r u c k /B uses/V a n s
Fo r S ale

1900 C h e vy S - 1 0 .4 cyl, 5 speed,
oofcl A C D nify driver. $ 1 5 00 o h o
4 0 7 -3 2 8 6 4 8 9 o r 3 2 1 -3 6 3 7391.

19 60 N ash R am bler:
R u n s g re a t. 2 door, b o d y A paint
in g o o d co n d itio n , e x c e lle n t g a s
m ile a g e ,
S ta n d a rd
tra n s m is s io n 5 4 ,6 0 0 4 0 7 -3 2 2 6926

BIO YARD SALE:
Caramc m e t* . d o te s , ftm ttre and
m uch m ore 1904 C edar Ave,
Sariord S al Feb 7, S in . F&lt;4) B. Bam
Oarage Sale:
Sat. Tam. 414 South Scon Ave
Sanford We have everything

1 9 9 0 A c u ta In te g ra MS 1
ow ner, auto. AC , 407-365-7925,
$ 1 ,9 7 5 ,

221 — G o o n T h in g s
to

1990 O
spoke
good,
$2500

E at

G ra p e fru it fo r s a le B rin g y o u r
o w n c o n ta in e r. Y ou P ic k $ 1 .2 5
a bushel 1 0 0 4 T a n g o rin o A v e
4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 5 3 1 B

r t l K B nrtitz S fw rt sArer,
w h o e l c o v o rs , lo o k s
ru n s g o o d , n o A /C
4 0 7 -3 3 0 -0 4 3 4

1990 Honda Accord EX: 2 door.
S ta n d a rd s h ill. C D p la y e r. S u n
ro o f, A /C G o o d c o n d itio n
$ 2 ,5 0 0 4 0 7 -6 6 0 -4 3 2 4 ,

P in e a p p le O ra n g e s G o o d To
E a t O r J u ic e
$4 0 0 P er B ushel
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 B61

1 9 9 9 F o rd E s c o rt: 6 0 .0 0 0
m ile s , v e ry c le a n , ru n s
o « o r * v it 51 BOO 4 0 0 0 1 4 -7 1 B3
o r 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 3 4 4

2 2 2 — M u s ic a l

Vtokn F o r S a le B ra n d N e w W ith
C a s e , C h ris tm a s G ift 1st
$ 1 0 0 0 0 Takos It C a l D ave. 407688 2626

9 2 D o d g e D y n a s ty . P S . P B
c o ld a ir, n o w tra n s m is s io n ,
n e w m u tllo r. g o o d c o n d itio n .
S 2 1 0 0 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -2 7 0 2 /
9 2 M o rc u ry G ra n d M a rq u is In
g o o d c o n d itio n , 4 0 7 -3 2 3 0924

2 7 8 -H

e p a ir

a n d y

2 8 1 -H
I

S

l e a n in g

e r v ic e s

a s o n r y

M a d d e n C o n s tru c tio n
N o J o b T o o S m a lll
A ll M a s o n ry W o rk
4 0 7 -4 7 4 -1 2 2 6
a in t in g

2 9 5 -P e r s o n a
A s s is t a n t

3 0 8 — T
M

D r y W a ll
‘ S t u c c o R o p a ir s *
A ll T o x tu r o s M n tc h o d
P o p c o r n !!
.

____________ 2 7 7 - F

e n c e

e v e ry d a y

l

3 1 6 —
S h

LVI

3 1 2 — T

____________

W

&amp;

e l d in g

e e t

M

e t a i.

W ill D o Y o u r
W e ld in g W o r k ,
A L U M IN U M O R
STEEL @
V e r y R e a s o n a b le
R a te s !
C A LL ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

o o m n g

h e r a p e u t ic
a s s a g e

P r o m lo r P o w d o r
C o a tin g
&amp; M o tn l F in is h in g

T re c y D a v is , L M T
4M A 33690
D e e p T is s u e M e s s a g e
A v a lo n C a n te r
Z M M I3070
1 400 S, Park Ave., Sanford
4 0 7 -9 2 0 0 0 9 0

T h e N a m e S a y a It A ll
F e n c e , Inc
Specializing in all typos of lance 2
Free O ates with this ad Call for tree
osllm nte. 4 0 7 -2 2 1 -9 2 1 6 . Joe

S h o p w it h u s

1-877-409-2799

— a l l M a n r o o f in g “
Specializing In roroollng
A repairs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 0 2 6
LICJX R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 0

W ALL

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

Toll Free

C o m p a n io n C a ro G iv e r, Girl
Friday, Coll For M orn Inform ation,
Rntorancos Will Intorvtow, 054-9033700
3 0 1 -R

r y

IN HOME SERVICE

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
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 1 6 2

R u th 's Q u a lity H o u s a
C le a n in g S e rv ic e
Residential A Com m ercial
weekly, Monthly, Bl-W ookly
Licensed, Bonded. Insured 4 0 7 323 4077
2 7 5 -D

Repairsmadeonall
makes&amp;models.

o m e

m p r o v e m e n t

2 9 4 -P

T V / R A U lo

TVSERVICE

P re s s u re W a s h in g A P a in tin g
P lu m b in g A E le c tric a l F ix tu re
In s ta lla tio n s
4 0 7 -4 7 4 -0 8 9 6

R e s id e n tia l C le a n in g : Prcitosslonal
Cleaning Lady, Residential Housos,
Flexible Hrs Will Work W/Cuslomor.
Foo D eponds on S ervice Sanford
A Lk M ary. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -7 0 3 7

Where the
deals are

313—

a n

u t o m o t iv e

M Y C L E A N IN G L A D Y
H o u s e C le a n in g S e rv ic e
O w n e r O p erated
W onkly A Bl-W ookty
Froo In-H o m o Estimator!
□ondod A Insured
C a ll R ita , 4 0 7 -6 0 7 -0 9 7 8

BUY•SELL•TRADE

M

A A A fo rd a b le
H o m e s S e rv ic e s
H om e Inspection Repair Specialists
C arpentry A M ost T y p o Repairs,
Rosldonl 2 7 Yrs. Exp. o ver 2 0 Yrs
4 0 7 -7 6 7 -0 5 7 6

------------B L IT Z t L E A N -----------W o O ffer Thnsa Sorvicos
• Office C leaning
•P ressu re W ashing
_______ 4 0 7 -3 2 1 6 7 1 2 _______

1 9 9 5 N IS S A N 2 4 0 S X /S E
A U T O M A T IC , 2
DOOR,
A U -F M . S E C U R IT Y A L A R M .
C O L D A /C , C L E A N . W E L L
M A IN T A IN E D . C D P L A Y E R ,
ONE O W NER. STEEL GREY
C O L O R S 3 .0 0 0 D R IV E S
B E A U T IF U L L Y ! C A L L 3 0 6 789 0070

N a v e l O ra n g e a
R e d G r a p e f r u it
M e r iw e th e r F a rm s
3 4 6 1 C e le r y A v e , S a n fo rd .

Instrum ents

mAi

2 0 0 1 N is s a n F ro n tie r 4 « 2 X E :
K in g C a b . lo w m ile a g e w ith a
c a p 5 s p e e d . A C . C D /ta p o . 4
c y l B u rg u n d y $9 ,50 0 . 4 0 7 -3 3 0 4186

P ic k u p T r u c k : 1/2 to n D o d g o
D a k o ta . 1 9 9 5 , 1 0 4 ,0 0 0 m ilo s ,
d a rk g re e n , e x te n d e d c a b . V 0 .
p o w e r e v e ry th in g $ 5 ,2 9 9 4 0 7 3 2 2 -5 3 7 7 e v e

IH I"

2 9 0 -M
2 6 9 -C

2001 F o rd R a n g e r: 4 *4 ,
e x te n d e d c a b . a u to m a tic , 4 0 0
V 0,
PW.
PS.
e x c e lle n t
c o n d itio n 16 k m ilo s S 11,0 0 0
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -2 6 1 2 .

Ford, F-150,
1903, r u n * g o o d . $ 6 0 0.
4076886157.

R

Toyota A A S E M aster M echanic
Foreign A Dom estic Auto R epair
A Service.
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 0 . Snntord
Coll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 3 5 5
Hours 0 A M OPM
V IS A /M A S T E R C A R D

T r u c k /B uses/V a n s

BEN EFIT
SALE
CAT
PROTECTION SOCIETY. Saturday
A Sunday, Fab 7 A S. 2460
Mai lorrylilt Ava, Sanford, oft East
25tti St. lam-Spm

W l

L o w e ll's A u t o R e p a ir

235 —
Fo r S ale

231— C a r s F o r S a le

2 5 8 -A

1 9 8 7 C M C 1 /2 to m F re s h ly
re b u ilt
350
e n g in e ,
p e rfo rm a n c e 3 5 0 tra n s m is s io n .
2 0 0 0 s ta l. n e w brakes, g o o d Dree
A rims. $ 1 0 00 c t n 4 0 7 -3 2 0 6 4 0 9
o r 3 2 1 -3 6 3 -7 3 9 1 .

217—G arage S ales

M

H A R R Y 'S A P P L IA N C E S
Serving Sanford Since 1 972
Lowoat Prlcoal
O v e r Tho Phono Estim ates
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 0 5 0

235 —

B U S H H O G M O W IN G
S E R V IC E
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -5 7 7 9

_ _

A d v e r t i s e y o u r b u s i n e s s o r s e r v i c e s f o r a s little a s $ 2 .0 0 p e r d a y .
C a ll (407) 3 22-2611 t o s p e a k t o a C l a s s i f i e d R e p r e s e n t a t iv e

r e e

S

F o r nil y o u r m n rln n
p o w d e rc o a tin g n e e d s . W e o ffe r
a w id e v a rie ty o t c o lo rs .
S llv e rv n ln /D ln c k G lo s s /1 0 0 ”.
C le n rc o a l. O v e r 3 5 0 C o lo rs to
c h o o s * fro m . H a n d ra il, c le a ts ,
e n g in e p a in t, In ta rlo r/e x te rlo r
trim , e tc :
C o rro a lo n re s is ta n t
p o w d e r c o n tln g .
E v e ry th in g A A n y th in g !
F o r M o re In fo rm a tio n
C a ll F ra n k l, 3 5 2 -3 2 3 -9 1 1 1

e r v ic e

W h a t About Bob's T re e Service?
W e A c c e p t A ll C re d it C a rd s .
Tioo R em o val. Trimm ing, Bobcat
Svc. Firew ood. Froo Estim ates
LlC/lns .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

ToSpealdoa

Service Directory Line Ad Specials

11.

Specialist

$ 1 5 .7 5 p e r m o n th ........ 5 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

440
Universal Crossword

Audinas
G O V E R N M E N T SURPLUS- (irr.ii dral* tin surplus
and coni iwaicd items. Ea»y and convenient, tight
fro m your computer. Items change daily Rcgidei
free, svww fuvdeals.com or call (800)615-0156

Business Opportunities

" G O V E R N M E N T and PO STA L J O B S " PUB­
L IC A N N O U N C E M E N T . Now hiring from $12$4K/hr. Lull. Pari [s ml ions. Benefits and training. Lor
applications and info (8(81)573-8555 Ik p t P-335
8 A M -M P M /7 Days

I'd Supplies
• • • • A N N O U N C E M E N T * * * ‘ Hiring Lor 2004/
Postal Positions Ledcral Hite. S15.50-$39.99a/hr.
l ull Penefits/I’aid Training and Vacations No Etp
Necessary (866)317-0558 Ext. 105.

A L L CASH C A N D Y R O U TE Do you earn $800 a
day? Your im n hval candy route Includes .Ml M a­

Collectibles

Driver-NOW EARN M O K E! Increase in Pay Pack­
age, Contractors A Company Needed, Llatbed-Refngerated-Tanker. Ovcr-lhe-Road. Some Regional.
Commcicial Driver's License Training |M K))77I6318. www.primcinc.com.

Coin Coileciion* Wauled Nations Strongest Cash
Buyer. Wc buy everything. We Travel. American
Ramies Coin Company. Free Information Packet.
Call Mr. Zivi. (800)622-5680

Driver - C O V E N A N T TR A N S PO R T. Teams and
Solos check out out new pay plan, Owner Operators.
Experienced Driver*, Solos, Teams and Graduate
S tudents. C a ll (8 8 8 (M O R E PAY &lt;1-888 6 6 7 -3 72 9 ).

BUY S E L L T R A D E • A Warhol, P M a i. A l Nciman.
T W euelm inn, F a n ino. E itr, S/NcJ (305)9356168, www.gall.in com.

Owner Operators. New Pay Package. Home-Wkcnd/
Weekdays Dependable Mrlragc Weekly Setllcments
Fuel Surcharge* Paid Benefit Options Class-A C D L I
$ R VAN /C O N M E 8-5 Comtrak Logistics. (800)846002 4 .

chine* and Candy All for $9,995. (800)998-VEND.

B020000.13.

Financial
C»sh For Structured Settlement/ Annuity payments
It’* your money! Get cash now when you need ii most!
Oldest/ best in the business. Settlement Puri leasers
(877)M oney-M e.
$$CASH$$ Cash now for structured seillemrnts.
annuities and insurance payouts (800)794-7310 H i
Wentworth J G W EN TW O R TH M EAN S CASH
NOW I0 R STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS

Healthorn?
Healthcare for entire family, $89 95 monthly. No
age restrictions, includes denial. Vision, pre-existing
conditions accepted, unlimited usage, 800.(8)0 doc­
tor*, (800)738-1916. limned lime offer.
A ffordable H e a llb C irr! M edical Savings Pro­
gram. Saving* on: Physicians. Dental, Vision. Pre­
scriptions St more. Members receive up tp $5.(810
Emergency Room Accident Benefit. I’rc-ciisttng
conditions OK! www.hcallhcarcplanofamcma com
(800)785-7133.

HeipWanteti
E N G IN E E R IN G P O S ITIO N Available-CDG i* seek­
ing application* from individual* with 3-5 year*
experience in the application and design of remediation
system* for the cleanup of soil and groundwater.
Resumes
to
HR E A X (3 3 4 l2 2 2 4018
or
pwataon I Wedge com

A l l. ELECTRIC W HEELCHAIRS. Electric Wheel­
chairs A Scooter Style 'N O COST to you if eligible*
Medicare Accepted Honda Statewide Quality Ser­
vice. Call anytime 7 days. (8001835-3155.

A N N O U N C E M E N T: Now Hiring for 2004 Postal
Positions $l4,8U/$38v/Hr. No experience neces­
sary, Entry Lesel with Lull Benefit*. Paid training.
Call 7 day s for info loll frre (8881826-2513 E x t 511.

HAPPY JA CK PndXigiR) &amp; ProlhiplKl dewormer:
Recognized safe A effective by U.S. C V M against
A LL 4 major worm*. Chewable. Flavored. Conve­
nient Economical. Al farm, feed A hardware Stores

Real F.statc
New IttKIsq ft Log Cabin shell wilh lake access A free
boat slip on 35,000 acre lake in Tennessee hills.
$89,900. Term* (BOO)7W-3I54 eu 537 Sunset Bay.
LLC .
W E S T E R N NC M O U N T A IN S North Carolina
Where there i* Cool Mountain Air, View* A Stream.
Home*. Cabin* A Acreage. C A L L FOR FREE BRO­
CHURE
OF
M O U N T A IN
PRO PER TY
SALES 1800(642-5333. Really or M urp hy 317
Peachtree
Si.
Murphy,
NC
28906.
w'ww,realtyofmurphy.com.
G O V T H O M E S! $0 down! Tax Repos A Foreclo­
sure*! lavw or $0 down. No credit OK. For listing*.
(800)501-1777 ext 8371. •

RV'S/MotorhonwsVans
Drivers-Acreptlng D rivrr Trainees! 16 Day ClassA (C D L) A Kclrcsher Training! Companies Now
Hiring Nation Wide Job Placement Assistance: MonSun 8:00-5:00(800)883-0171 exlA-6.
DRIVERS BliST gels Belter! Company up to .45
cents Teams to .53 cents (VO to .93 cents pet mile!
New lxasc Purchase Plan w/ $0 D owd ! Call (SOIDCRDRIVE.

Legal Services
A C C ID E N T V IC T IM ? IN JU R ED ? DISAB LED?
You can call the referral sen ice 24 hours, 7 days for
a personal injury lawyer All accidcmt. injury, wrong­
ful dead) claims, nursing home abuse claim*. AuloBike-Bar-Condo-Shopping Worker* compensation.
A -A-A A T T O R N E Y . Referral Service (24 hour*)
18001733-5342.

Medical Supplies
E L E C T R IC W H E E LC H A IR S - NEW E L E C T R IC
W H E E L C H A IR S at *N 0 C O S T to you if eligible
W’e comt lo you. Scooter Type W/Basket Pride.
Tuflcaie, Jazzy, Electric Hospital Beds Medicare or
Medicaid or Primary In*. Accepted TLC M EDIC AL
SUPPLIES. IN C . (K88)b0l-064l

A N N U A L O PEN HOUSE SALE through February
29th. F RE E-Maintenance program wuh KV purchase!
S P IN T H E W IIE E L ...W T N Brand N ew -2004
M o to rh o m e-C O N L E V
R V . 18001477-9644.
www.conleyrv.com.

TanningBeds/Misc for Sale
W O LFE T A N N IN G BEDS AFFORDABLE • C O N ­
V E N IE N T . Tan At Home Payment* From $25/
month FREE Color-Catalog Call Today (800)7110158.

Your Ad Could Be Here
O NE C A L L STANDS B ETW E EN Y O U R BUSINESS and million* of potential customer*. Place
youi adscnisemem in the FL Classified Advertising
Network. For $400 your ad will be placed in 150
paper* Check nul our 2x2 display network too! Call
this paper, or Heather MoU. FL Statewide Advertis­
ing Network Director at (866)742-1373, or e-mail
hmolaWflprcsscom for more information (Out of
State placement i* also available) Visit us on-line at
www.florida-dassirieds.com.

Edited by Timothy E. Parkor
ACROSS
1 Unwanted
tine
5 Crimson
Tide, for
short
9 "Way to go!"
14 Spod
15 Greek war
god
16 T h o
Addams
Family"
character
17 Blows away
18 T h o
Greatest
American
Hero" star
19 Animated
dog
2 0 Zephyr
23 Rubs out
24 “Coffee, tea
___ T
25 Stats for
Jamal Lewis
or Priest
Holmes
28 Scottish cap
30 Mason’s
tool
32 Solos
38 E l ____
weather
phenom e­
non
39 Complete
description
42 Bring on
board
43 T a k e it
Easy" group
44 Pastors’
assistants
47 ___ Ramon,
California
48 Foxliko
49 Diminishes

52 Paternity
test site
5 7 Permanent
place?
59 Veronica of
"Hill Street
Blues62 Civil rights
activist
Parks
63 "Doctor
Zhivago"
horoine
64 Excuse
6 5 Big name in
faucets
66 Tolkien tree
creatures
67 W eighed
down
68 Financing
abbrs.
69 O ne famous
(or saving
couples
DOW N
1 Play surface
2 Shrink away
Sports
venuo
4 Idles
5 Fundraiser,
of a sort
6 Saudi, e.g.
7 Paris’
subway
8 Fall bloomer
9 Trail end?
1 0 Subtorfuge
1 1 High school
course
12 T V adjunct
13 Expression
of surprise
21 ___ cost
moi
22 C P R expert
25 Spin
26 Crowded

27 Tart fruits
29 Cartoonist
Walker
31 NASA
pressure
unit
32 Sore spots
33 T h o Big
___ " (1 9 8 3 )
34 Behind lime
3!&gt; G ra f___
31) Slangy
refusal
37 Chemical
suffixes
40 Delivers tho
joke with a
straight face
41 She
appears on
TV for a
spoil?
45 Land, as a
fish
46 Federal
loan agey.
50 Rangoon is

54
55
56
57
58
59

60
61

O 2004 U niversal P ress S yndicate
wwv* u p u zzlo s oam

“MAN-NERISMS” by N orm G ug g en b iller
1

2

3

i

18

17

23

124
28
33

34

j

20

130

20

27

41

43
|4 7
40

90

5*

92

93

98

07

13

39
40

48

04

12

31

37

39

44

99

11

21

20

32

10

r
r

is

14

42

FCAN

51
53

its capital, to
the U.S.
Front porch
“Let’s Fall
in Love"
composer
South
American
plain
Main line
from the
heart
Offensively
bold
Actress
Nouwirth
River
through
Belgium
Computer in
"2001: A
Spaco
Odyssey"
In the
manner of
Word with
day or night

PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER

39

GET PA ID TO SHOP Pose as customer* for store
evaluations Secret shoppers needed for local store*,
restaurants A theater*. Flexible hour*. Email Re­
quired (800)583-9024 cxi b i l l

f Week of February 2,2004)

23

SO

01

P
L
109

.3

1

00

09

94

09

�Tiik

Lecals

L e c a ls

e r r v OF LO NG W O O D.
F L O R ID A
N O TIC 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 TIO N
O F P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E
T O W H O M IT M AY C O N C E R N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y Q IV E N by
lh a C ity of longwood, Florida,
that the C ity C o m m issio n will
hold a p u b lic hearing to co n sid e r

enactment ot the lollowing
Ordinance:
O rdin a nce N o 0 4 1 6 8 1
AN O R D IN A N C E O F TH E C ITY
O F L O N G W O O D . F L O R ID A .
A M E N D IN G TH E B U D G E T FO R
T H E F IS C A L Y E A R B E G IN
N IN G O C T O B E R 1. 2 0 0 3 A N D
E N D IN G
S E P T E M B E R 30
2 0 0 4. P R O V ID IN G FO R A B UD
GET AMENDMENT
S aid O rd in a n ce w as p laced on
tirs l re a d in g o n F e b ru a ry 2.
2004, and lh a C ity C o m m issio n
w ill c o n s id e r sam e lo r final pas
sage a n d a d o ptio n afte r th e p u b ­
lic hearing, w hich w ill be h e ld in
the C ity C o m m issio n C ha m b e rs.
175 W e st W a rre n A ve n u e .
Lon gw o o d . Florida, o n M o n d a y ,
th e 1 6 th d a y o l F e b ru a ry . A .D .,
2004 , 7 00 p m , o r a s so o n
th e re s fio r as p o ssib le
A l the
m eeting. Inte re ste d p a rlie s m ay
a p p e a r a n d b e h e a rd w ith
re s p e c t to
th e
p ro p o s e d
O rdin a nce T h is h e a rin g m ay be
co n tin u e d Iro ffl tim e to tim e until
fin a l action is taken b y the C ity
C o m m issio n
A c o p y o l th e p ro p o s e d
O rd in a n c e Is p o s te d a t the
L o n gw o o d C ity H all. Longw ood,
Florida, and co p ie s a ie on file
w ith th o C le rk o l the C ity and
sa m e m ay b o in sp ecte d by th e
pubAc
N O T IC E
A ll p e rs o n s a re
a d vise d lh a l il th e y d e cide to
ap p ea l a n y d e cisio n s m ad o at
th e se m ee tin gs-h o a rin gs, th e y
w ill n e e d a re co rd o l th e p ro ­
ce e d in g s a n d lo r su ch purposes,
th e y m ay n e e d to in sure that a
ve rb a tim re co rd is m ade, w hich
record lo Include tho le s lim o n y
a n d e vid en ce u p o n w h ich the
a p p ea l is lo be m a d e (per S ec
2 8 6 0 1 0 5. F lorid a S ta tu te s)
P erso n s with d is a b ilitie s n e e din g
a ssistan ce to p a rticip a te in any
o l (h o se p ro c e e d in g s s h o u ld
co n ta ct the A D A C o ordinator,
a l (407) 26 0 -3 48 1 . a t le a st 48
lio u rs in a dvance o l the m ee tin g
D a ted th is 2 8 th d a y o l January,
A D . 2004
C IT Y O F L O N G W O O D
S A R A H M M IJA R E S .
C IT Y C LE R K
Publish: F e b ru a ry 4 2004
B03O

L e g a l A d v e rtis e m e n t
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a t th e C ity o t L a ke M ary.
F lo rid a in a c c o rd a n c e w ilh
F lorid a S tate S ta tu te s C h a pte r
7 0 5 in le n d s o n d is p o s in g lost
a b a n d o n e d p ro p e rty In o n e ot
th e fo llo w in g m an n e rs 1 con*
ve rt a n d re ta in th e p ro p e rly for
u se b y th e C ity. 2 tra d e the
p ro p e rty to a n o th e r g o ve rn m e n ­
ta l agency. 3 d o n ate the p ro p e r­
ty to a ch a rita b le o rg a n izatio n, o r
4 d e cla re the p ro p e rty as junk
a n d n o tify the a p p ro p ria te ro luse
re m o v a l se rv ic e T h e C ity o t
L a ke M ary ro se rve s th e rig ht to
d e te rm in e the p ro p e r a n d m ost
e ffe ctive m ea n s o l disp osa l
G e n e ra lly Ih e typ e o l p ro p e rty lo
b e d isp ose d o t in clu d e s, b u t is
not
lim ite d
to .
b ic y c le s ,
m ic ro w a v e , c o rd le s s p h o n e ,
jew elry, clo th in g a n d o th e r m is­
c e lla n e o u s item s D e sc rip tio n ol
Hems is a vailable lo r in sp ectio n
In
th e
P ro p e rty /E v id e n c o
D ivision, 165 E. C rysta l Lake
A ve.. La ke M ary. Florida.
A ll Inte re ste d p e rso n s m aking
c la im s a g a in s t s a id p ro p e rty
m u s l sh o w p ro o l o t o w n e rsh ip o r
m ust b e a b le to Identity any
m arking s p rio r to a n a m in atio n o l
such p ro p e rty C la im m ust be
m ad e to the P olice D e p artm e n t
o n o r b e lo re F e b ru a ry 20, 2004.
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry 4, 1 1 ,2 0 0 4
B 033
A D V E R T IS E M E N T O F S A L E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a t the u n d ersign e d in le n d s lo
s e ll Ih e p e rs o n a l p ro p e rty
d e scrib e d b e lo w lo e n lo rc e a
lie n im p o se d on sa id p ro p e rty
u n d er Ihe Florida Sett S torage
F a c ility A ct S ta tu e s (S e c tio n
63 8 0 1 -8 3 609)
The u n d e rsig n e d w ilt sell at
p u b lic sale b y co m p e titive b id ­
d in g o n th e 2 0 th d a y o l
F e b ru a ry , 2004 at 3 0 5 pm . on
th e p re m ise s w h e re said p ro p e r­
ty has b e e n sto re d and w hich
a re lo ca te d at A m ple S torage
C e nter. 100 A m p le C ourt. 2 9 0 0
W e st A irp o rt B ou le va rd . C o u nty
o f S em ino le . S tate o l Florida. Ihe
fo llo w in g
C u s to m e rs
N am e
D e scrip tion o l G o o d s

U n ite

R o b ert G rog o li. # -0 0 4 F urniture,
C lo th e s. K id s bed. M is c B o ie s
B e n D elaney. C -015 F urniture.
Lee
B u rk e tt.
L -0 0 5 c c
E n te rta in m e n t ce n te r. G rill.
W e ig hts. Fu rn itu re, etc
P u rch a se s m u s l be p a id lo r at
th e tim e o l p u rch a se In cash
o n ly A ll p u rch a se d Homs sold as
Is. w h e ie Is, a n d m u s l be
re m o ve d a l lh a lim e o l sale
S ale su b ject lo ca n cella tio n in
the e ve n t o t se ttlem e n t betw een
o w n e r a n d o b lig ate d p a rty
T h is is th e 291h d a y o l January,
2004
P u b lis h O cto be r 4, I t . 2004
B 03 4
tH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
IN AN O FOR
5 E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
OENERAL
IR IS D IC T IO N D IV IS IO N
S E N O : 0 1 C A -4 1 0 -1 4 W
MORTGAGE. LLC ,
: esso r by m erg er to
D N SB AN C M O R TG A G E
PQ R ATIO N
P LA IN T IF F

vs
R O B E R T K Y O U N Q , IF
L IV IN G . A N D IF D E A D . TH E
U N K N O W N S P O U S E . H E IR S
O E V1S EE S .
GRANTEES.
A S S IG N E E S
L IE N O R S .
C R E D IT O R S , T R U S T E E S A N D
A L L O T H E R P AR TIES C L A IM ­
IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY.
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T R O B E R T K Y O U N G ;
LO R I D YO U N Q , IF L IV IN G
A N D IF D E A D , THE U N K N O W N
S P O U S E . H EIR S , D E V IS E E S
GRANTEES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
L IE N O R S .
C R E D IT O R S
T R U S T E E S AND A L L O T H E R
P A R TIE S C L A IM IN G AN IN TE 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 LO R I D Y O U N G ,
DEER RUN
HOM EOW NERS
A S S O C IA T IO N U N IT #5. IN C .
JO H N D O E A N D 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
D E F E N D A N T (S )
RE N O TIC E O F
FO R EC LO SUR E S ALE

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 1BTH
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N O FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY,
F L O R ID A
C IV IL D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O .: 03 C A -3 0 3 4 -1 4 W
M O R T G A G E E LE C T R O N IC
R E G IS T R A T IO N S Y S T E M S .
IN C A S N O M IN E E FO R
C O U N T R Y W ID E H O M E
L O A N S . IN C ,,
Plaintiff,

vs
E U G E N E D IX O N ,
IN D IV ID U A L L Y A N D A S
PERSONAL
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E O F TH E
E S TA TE
OF
ROBERT
L.
D IX O N . D E C E A S E D , e l al,
D e le n d a nts
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
p u rsu a n t to a n O rde r G ran tin g
the M otio n to R eset F o re clo su re
S a le d a te d Ja n u a ry 23. 2004
e n te re d in C iv il C ase N o 0 3 -C A
4 1 0 -1 4 W o l the C ircu it C o u rt o t
th e 16TH Ju d icia l C ircu it In and
lo r S E M IN O L E C ounty, S an fo rd
F lorid a . I w ill t e ll lo the h -ghost
and b o st b id d e r tor c a s h a l the
W est Front D o o r at th e S E M I
N O LE C o u nty C ou rth ou se lo c a t­
ed a l M l N . P ark A venue in
S an fo rd , F lorid a , at 1 1 0 0 a m
o n the 26 d a y o t February. 2004
th e lo llo w in g d e scrib e d p ro p e rly
a s so l forth in said S um m a ry
Final Ju d g m en t, to -w il
L O T 35, D E E R RU N , U N IT 15
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 B O O K 34, PAGE 56, O F
TH E 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 I
DA
D a te d th is 26 d a y o l January,
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T S EA L)
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
C le rk o l th o C ircu it C o u rt
B y M ary S troupe
D e p uty C lerk
P ub lish In
TH E S E M IN O L E H E R A L D
TH E LA W O F F IC E S O F D AV ID
J STERN P A . ATTO RNEY
F O R P LA IN T IF F
801 S. U n iversity D rive S uite 500
P lantation, FL 33324
(0 5 4 )2 3 3 8 0 0 0
0 3 -0 6 17 9
IN A C C O R D A N C E W IT H THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS A B IL I­
T IE S ACT, p e rso n s w rth d is a b ili­
tie s n e e din g a sp ecial a c c o m m o ­
d a tio n sh o u ld co n ta ct C O U R T
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N ,
al
the
S E M IN O L E C o u nty C o u rth ou se
at 4 0 7 -6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 , 1 -8 0 0 -9 5 5
8771 (T D D ) or 1-800-955-8770,
vta Florida R e la y Service,
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 4, 1 1 ,2 0 0 4
B 035
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY,
F L O R ID A
C IV IL D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O .: 0 3 -C A -1 2 2 -1 4 -L
TH E C H A S E M AN H AT TAN
B A N K . A S T R U S T E E O F IMC
H O M E E Q U IT Y LO A N T R U S T
1997-3 U N D E R TH E P O O L IN G
A N D S E R V IC IN G
A G R E E M E N T D ATED A S O F
JU N E t . 1997,
P laintiff,

vs
M IL D R E D E LL IS , et al,
D e fe n d a n ts
R E -N O T IC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
(P le a se p u b lish In THE
S E M IN O L E H E R A LD )
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
p u rsu a n t lo a F ina l Ju d g m o n l o l
F o re clo su re d a te d Ihe 5 d a y ot
D e ce m be r, 2 0 0 3. and e n te re d in
C a so N o 0 3 C A -1 2 2 -1 4 -L . o t
th e C ircu it C o u rt o l Ihe 1BTM
J u d ic ia l C irc u it in a n d lo r
S e m in o le
C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a ,
w h e re in TH E C H AS E M A N H A T ­
TAN B A N K . A S TR U S T E E O F
IM C H O M E E Q U IT Y L O A N
T R U S T 1 9 9 7-3 U N D E R T H E
P O O L IN G A N D S E R V IC IN G
A G R E E M E N T D ATED A S O F
JU N E 1, 1997 i t th e P la in tifl and
M IL D R E D E L L IS . C IT IF IN A N C IAL M O R T G A G E C O M PA N Y,
IN C . A D E LA W A R E C O R P O ­
R ATIO N , S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A ; STATE O F F L O R ID A
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
M A R V IN E L L IS ; R A Y M O N D
SUTHERLAND
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
RAYM OND
S U T H E R L A N D , JO H N D O E .
JA N E DOE AS U N 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 E R T Y
are D e le n d a n ts I w ik sell to the
h ig h e st a n d b e st b id d e r to r ca sh
at Ihe W E S T F R O N T D O O R O F
THE
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C O U R T H O U S E , in S e m in o le
C ounty. Flon d a , a l 11:00 o n Ihe
26 d a y o l February, 2 0 0 4. Ihe
lo llo w in g d e sc rib e d p ro p e rty e t
set lo rth in said Final Ju d g m e n l,
to -w it
L O T S I t A N D 12. B LO C K A.
(L E S S S R 4 0 0 ). S A N L A N D O
S P R IN G S , T R A C T N O 67,
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E P LA T
TH E R E O F. A S R E C O R D E D IN
P LA T B O O K 4. PAGE 65. O F
T H E 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 I­
DA
In
a c c o rd a n c e
w ith
the
A m e rica n a w ith D isa bilitie s Act.
P ersons w ith D isa bilitie s n e e d ­
in g e sp e cia l a cco m m o d a tio n to
p a rtic ip a te in th is p ro ce e d in g
sh o u ld c o n ta c t th e C o u rt
A d m in istra to r at 201 N P ark
A v e n u e . S a n lo rd F L 3 2 7 7 1 .
T e le p h o n e N u m b e r (4 0 7 )3 2 3 4 3 3 0 not ta le r th a n se ve n (7)
d a ys p rio r to th a p ro ce e d in g It
h e a rin g im p a ire d . (TD D ) t-BOO9 5 5 8771 o r V oice (V ) 1-BOO9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 v ia F lo rid a R a la y
S ervices
D a te d th is 2 7 d a y o t J a n . 2004
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
C la rk O t Th a C ircu it C ourt
B y M ary S troupe
D e p u ty C la rk
S ub m itte d by.
L a w O tlic a o l M a rs h a ll C
W a lto n
1600 N W 4 9 th S tre et. S uae 120
Fort L a u de rd a le. F lorida 3 3 3 0 9

TO 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 . L E IN O R S , C R E D
IT O R S . T R U S T E E S A N D ALL
O T H E R S W H O M AY C LA IM AN
IN T E R E S T IN TH E ESTATE OF
ROBERT
L
D IX O N .
DECEASED
(R e s id e n c e
U n kn o w n i
JA M E S l D IX O N (R e sid e nce
U nknow n)
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE D that an
a c tio n
lo r
F o re c lo s u re
ol
M o rtg a g e o n th e lo llo w in g
d e scrib e d p roperty
L O T 45. M AY FAIR M E A D O W S .
A C C O R D IN G TO T H E PLAT
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 29. P AG ES 3 !
T I in o lI G H 33, IN C LU S IV E . OF
T H E 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 I­
DA
A X A 135 M E A D O W BLVD .
S A N FO R D , FL 32771
h a s b e e n tile d a g a in st you and
yo u are ro q u lro d to se rve a co p y
o l yo u r w ritte n de fen se s, il any,
to It. o n M arshall C W atson,
P A , A tto rn e y to r Plaintiff, w hoso
a d d re s s is 1600 N W 4 9 T H
STR EE T. S U ITE 120. FT L A U D ­
E R D A LE . FL 33 3 09 w ith in thirty
(30) d a ys a lte r th o first p u b lic a ­
tio n ot th is N otico in tho (P lease
p u b lis h in TH E S E M IN O L E
H E R A L D ) and Me the o rigin a l
w ith th e C lerk o l tin s C o u rt either
b e lo re se rvice o n P la in tiffs a tto r­
ney o r im m e d ia te ly th e re a fte r,
o th e rw is e a d e fa u lt w ill be
e n te re d a g a in st yo u lo r th e re lict
d e m a n d e d in Hie co m p la int
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e
A m e rica n s w ith D is a b ilitie s A ct,
P erso n s w ith D is a b ilitie s n e e d ­
ing a sp e cia l a cc o m m o d a tio n to
p a rtic ip a te in th is p ro c e e d in g
s h o u ld
c o n ta c t
th e
C o u rt
A d m in is tra to r at 301 N P ark
A v e n u e . S a n lo rd F L 3 2 7 7 1 .
T e le p h o n e N u m b e r (4 0 7 )3 2 3 4 3 3 0 rrol la te r th a n se v e n (7)
d a ys p rio r to th o p ro ce e d in g It
h e a rin g im p a ired . (T D D ) 1-80095 5 -8 77 1 o r V o ice (V ) 1-800
9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 via F lo rid a R e la y
S ervices
W IT N E S S m y h a n d a n d the
se a l o t tin s C o u rt th is d a y o l JA N
28. 2004
M arya n n o M orse
A s C le rk o t tho C o u rt
B y A M u lco ck
•
A s D e p u ty C lerk
P ub lish (P le a se p u b lish in Tho
S em ino le H e ra ld )
P ublish: F o b ru a ry 4 , 11, 2004
B 03 7

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O .: 0 3 C A -3 0 7 2 -1 4 G
M IO F IR S T

BANK.

P laintiff.

vs
P ATR IC IA L K IN G , S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY , C IT IB A N K (S O U T H
D A K O TA ). N A . C IT Y OF
S A N F O R D . V IR G IN IA F E LD E R .
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . C L E R K
O F THE C IR C U IT CO U R T, and
UNKNOW N
TE N A N T S . O W N E R S ,
D e le n d a n ts
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
T O V IR G IN IA F E LD E R
CURRENT
R E S ID E N C E
UNKNOW N
LAST K NO W N ADDRESSE
2 9 1 6 S A N K A D R IV E
O R L A N D O , F L 32826
You a re n o tifie d lh a l an a ctio n
lo fo re clo se a m o rtg a g e o n Ihe
lo llo w in g p ro p e rty In S em inole
C ounty. F lorid a
L O T 2, B LO C K 3, W O O D M E R E P A R K 2 N D R EP LAT,
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 13. P AG E 73. OF
T H E 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 I­
DA
c o m m o n ly kn o w n a s 2 0 3
W o o d m e ro B lvd . S an lo rd . FL.
3 2 7 7 3 h a s b e e n M ed sg a in s l
yo u a n d yo u a re re q u ire d lo
se rve a c o p y o t yo u r w ritte n
d e le n se s , it any. to 1 o n M ichelle
G . C a s tillo o l K a s s, S hu le r.
S o lo m o n . S p e c to r, F o y le &amp;
S inger. P A . p la in tiff s attorney,
w h o se a d d re ss I f P O B os 800,
Tam pa, F lorid a 33601, (or 30
d a ys tro m the first d a te o t p u b li­
ca tio n . w h ic h e v e r Is la te r) and
trie th e o rig in a l w ith th e C le rk ot
th is C o u rt e ith e r b e lo re se rvice
o n th e P la in tiff's a tto rn e y o r
im m e d ia te ly I h e r e tlle t. o th e r­
w ise. t d e fa u lt w ill b e en tere d
a g a in s t yo u fo r th e re lie f
d e m a n d e d in th e C o m p la in t
D a te d J A N 2 6 . 2004
C L E R K O F TH E C O U R T
M ARYANNE M O RSE. CLERK
301 N orth P ark A venue
S an fo rd , FL 32771
B y: A M u lco ck
D e p uty C le rk
(C O U R T S E A L)
II yo u e re a p e rso n w rth ■ d is ­
a b ility w h o n e e d s a n y a cc o m m o ­
d a tio n in o rd e r lo p a rtic ip a te in
th is p ro ce e d in g , yo u S 'S entitled,
a l n o co a t to yo u . lo Ih e p ro v i­
s io n o f c e rta in a s s is ta n c e
P le a s e
c o n ta c t
C o u rt
A d m in is tra tio n . 301 N P a rk
A v e , S u ite N 3 0 1 . S a n lo rd .
F lorid a 32 7 71 . p h o n e (4 0 7 ) 6 6 5
4 2 2 7 w ith in 2 w o rkin g d a ys ot

er ald

February -I &amp; 5,200*1 I ’ u g c l i l t

L ecals

L ecals

Lecals

Lecals

L f g a is

yo u r re ce ip t o t th is notice, it you
a re (tearing o r vo ice Im paired,
c a ll 1-8 0 0 -9 5 5 -8 7 7 1.

UNKNOW N O CCUPANTS. TE N ­
ANTS, OW NERS. AND OTHER
U N K N O W N P AR TIE S, in clu d in g ,
il a n a m e d D e fe n d a n t i t
d e ce a se d , the p e rso n a l
re p re s e n la liv e s , Ih e s u rv iv in g
s p o u se ,
h e irs .
d e v is e e s ,
gra n te es, creditors, a n d a ll o th e r
p a rtie s c la im in g by. th ro u g h ,
under o r a g a in st th a t d e fe n d a n t,
and Ihe several a n d re sp e ctive
u n kn o w n a ssigns, su c ce ss o rs trt
interest, tru ste e s o r o th er
p e rs o n s cla im in g by. th ro u g h ,
under or a g a in st a n y co rp o ra tio n
o r other le gal e n tity n a m e d as a
d e fe n d a n t, a n d a ll c la im a n ts ,
p e rso n s o r p a rtie s , n a tu ra l o r
co rp o ra te , o r w h o se e xa ct le gal
s ta tu s Is u n k n o w n , c la im in g
u n d er a n y o f the a b o ve n a m e d o r
d e sc rib e d d e le n d a n ts
D e le n d a n ts

In C a to N o 0 2 -C A 2 2 8 0 -1 4 G in
th e C irc u it C o u rt In a n d to r
S e m in o le
C o u nty.
F lo rid a ,
w h e re in D O L O R E S P A LM A te
th e P la rn litl a n d A G A T IN O
V A LE N T I, SR I t Ih e D efen d a n t
I writ sett lo Ihe h ig h e st and b e st
b id d e r lo r ca sh at tho W e s l (root
d o o r o l Ih e S e m in o le C o u n ty
C o u rth ou se, S an lo rd . Florida, at
11:00 A M o n th e 1 7 ltt d a y o (
F e b ru a ry, 2 0 0 4 . th o lo llo w in g
d e sc rib e d reel p ro p e rty set lo rth
In sa id F in a l J u d g m e n l o l
P artitio n to w it

re ce ip t o t th is n o tice. If yo u a re
h e a rin g o r vo ice Im paired, c a ll 1(8 0 0 ) 955-8771

a n d a d d ia o a e s o t Ih e p e rs o n a l
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e a n d th a t p e r s o n ­
a l r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s a t t o r n e y are

L ecals
T elephone (9 5 4 )4 5 3 -0 36 5
F a csim ile . (9 5 4 )7 7 1 -6 05 2
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 4. 11. 2004
B 036

H

K ass, S huler. S olo m o n . S pector,
Fo yle 6 S inger, P A
P O B ox 600
Tam pa. FL 3 3 6 01 -0 8 0 0
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 4 11, 2004
BO 38
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT , IN
A N D F O R S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY , F L O R ID A
C A S E N O . 0 1 -C A 2 3 72-15-W
R IN K E R M A TE R IA LS
C O R P O R A T IO N , a F lorida
C o rp o ra tio n ,
Plaintiff.

N O TIC E O F S A L E
L M T T E C H N O L O G IE S , IN C
d b a UNDER
C O N S T R U C T IO N . LIN D A F
M A Y E R a n d K E V IN
F E L G E N H A U R individually.
D e le n d a n ts
C L E R K S N O T IC E
O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS G IV E N lh a l u n d er an
O rde r S e ttin g F o re clo su re S ale
In the a b o ve -style d ca u s e . I will
sell lo th e h ighest a n d tie s ! b id ­
d e r lo r ca s h a t tho W e st Front
D o o r o t the S em ino le C o u nty
C o u rth o u s e . 301 N o rth P ark
A v o m le , S a n lo rd , F lo rid a , at
I I 0 0 a m o n M arch t8 , 2004,
Hie fo llo w in g d e scrib e d p roperty
L o ts 1 a n d 2. B lock 6. M at o l
E n u m m g o r s a d d itio n No 1 to
L o n gw o o d . a cc o rd in g to th o plat
th e re o t as re co rde d in P la t B ook
5. P ag e s 26 &amp; 2 7 o l th e P ublic
R e co rd s o t S e m in o le C ounty,
F lo rid a P a rc e l 1 0 *3 2 -2 0 -3 0
5 0 6 0 6 0 0T X H 0 0 -0 -0

N o tice Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t, purs u a n l to th e O rd e r o r F in a l
Ju d g m e n t en tere d in Ih is ca u s e ,
in live C ircu it C o u rt o t S em ino le
C ounty. Flon d a
I w ill se ll tho
p ro p e rty s itu a te d In S e m in o le
C o u nty. F lorid a , d e sc rib e d ns
L O T 2. U N IT FO U R O F M O U N T
G R E E N W O O D . 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 B O O K 37.
P AG E S 70, 71. A N D 72, O F TH E
P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F S E M I
N O LE C O U N TY , FL O R ID A
a l p u b lic sale, lo th e h ig h e st and
b e st b id d e r, to r cash, at th o w est
fro n t d o o r o t Ih e S e m in o le
C o u n ty C o u rth o u s e . S a n lo rd ,
F lon d a 32771 a l 11 0 0 A M on
F e b ru a ry 24, 2004
D a te d th is 2 2 d a y o l January,
2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y M ary S lro u p o
D e p uty C le rk

D ate Ja n u a ry 27. 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C to rk o f th e C o u rt
B y M ary S troupe
D e p u ty C lerk
V ih lo n A S ills. PA
A tto rn e ys to r P la in tifl
TAFT R E C Y C L IN G . INC
1173 S prin g C e n tro S ou th
B oulevard, S uite C
A lta m o n te S prings FL 32714
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 4 1 1 ,2 0 0 4
B 039

In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th o
A m e rica n s W ith D is a b ilitie s A d
p e rso n s n e e d in g a sp e cia l a c c o ­
m o d a tio n to p a rtic ip a te in th is
H e a lin g s h o u ld c o n ta c t the
A D A C o o rd in a to r n o l later than
soven (7) d a y s p rior to th e p ro ­
c e e d in g via I tie F k&gt;r via I Inlay
S ervice 111 t BOO 9 5 5 -8 7 7 0
E N R IC O G G O N Z A L E Z . P A
A tto rn e y a l Law
6 2 5 5 E asl Fow ler A venue
Tem ple Terraco. FL 3 3 6 1 7
Flon d a B ar # 8 6 14 7 2
(6 1 3 )9 8 0 6 3 0 2
PubliDlv February 4 I t . 2004
B041

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A .
C IV IL D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O 0 3 C A -21B 2-14 K
W E L L S FA R G O B AN K
M IN N E S O T A ,
N A ,
AS
T R U S T E E F O R THE
R E G IS T E R E D H O L D E R S OF
H O M E E Q U ITY L O A N A S S E TB A C K E D C E R T IF IC A T E S .
S E R IE S 2003-1.
P la in lifl,

IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F THE E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O . 0 3 -C A -2 7 0 3 -1 4 -K
W ELLS FARGO HOM E MOOT
G A G E . IN C .
S U C C E S S O R BY M E R G E R TO
C R O SSLAND M ORTGAGE
COUP
Plaintiff,

M O N T E R B LE W S . c l a l .
D e fen d a n ts
N O T IC E O F S A L E
P U R S U A N T TO C H A P T E R 45
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
p u rs u a n t lo a n O rd e r o r
S u m m a ry F in a l J u d g m o n t o l
fo re clo su re d a te d Ja n u a ry 22.
2 0 0 4 a n d e n te re d in C ase N o
0 3 -C A -2 1 8 2 -1 4 K o l th o C ircuit
C o u rt o l the E ig h te en th Ju d icia l
C irc u it in a n d lo r S e m in o le
C ounty, Flonda, w h e re in W E L L S
F A R G O B A N K M IN N E S O T A
N A . AS TR U S T E E F O R TH E
R E G IS T E R E D H O L D E R S O F
H O M E E Q U IT Y LO A N A S S E TBACKED
C E R T IF IC A T E S
S E R IE S 2003-1 IS P la in tifl and
M ONTE
R
BLE W S AND
D E N IS E
M,
B LE W S :
U N K N O W N T E N A N T N O 1;
UNKN O W N TENANT NO 2
a n d A LL U N K N O W N PAR TIE S
C L A IM IN G IN T E R E S T S B Y
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T A N A M E D D E F E N ­
D A N T T O T H IS A C T IO N O R
H A V IN G O R C L A IM IN G TO
H AV E A N Y RIGHT. T IT LE O R
IN T E R E S T IN THE P R O P E R T Y
H E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D
a re
D e fen d a n ts, I w ill se ll lo tho
h ig h e st and best bidder to r ca sh
at th e W est Front D o o r o l the
S o m ln o le C o u nty C o u rth o u s e .
30t
N o rth
P a rk
A ve n u e .
S a n lo rd . F lo rid a 32771 at
S e m in o le C o u nty. F lo rid a a l
M OO a m o n th e 24 d a y o l
Feb ru a ry. 2 0 0 4, th e lo llo w in g
d e sc rib e d p ro p e rty a s set lo rth in
s a d O rde r o r Final Ju d g m en t,
to-w it
L O T 14, O A K C R E E K .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
THEREO F.
R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 43, P AG ES 1 A N D
2. O F IH E P U B LIC H E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O L E
COUNTY,
FL O R ID A
II yo u are a p e rso n w ith a d is ­
a b ility w ho ne e ds a n y a cc o m m o ­
d a tio n in order to p a rtic ip a te In
th is p ro ce e d in g , yo u are entitled,
a l n o cost to you. lo Ihe p ro v i­
sio n o l c e rta in a s s is ta n c e
P le a se co n ta ct the C o u rt a t 4076 6 5 -4 3 3 0 w ith in tw o (2) w o rkin g
d a y s o l y o u r re c e ip t o l th is
N o tice, it you are h e a rin g o r
v o ic e Im p a ire d , c a ll F lo rid a
R e la y S ervice (8 0 0 )9 5 5 -8 7 7 0
D A T E D a l S an lo rd . Flon d a on
Ja n u a ry 22. 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
A s C le rk . C ircu it C o u rt
B y M ary S troupe
A s D e p u ty C lerk
S M IT H . H IA T I &amp; D IA Z . P A.
A tto rn e y s lo r Plam titt
2691 E ast O a k la n d P ark B lv d .
S uito 303
Fort L a u de rd a le. FL 33306
P ublish S an lo rd H erald
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 4. 11. 2004
B 04 0
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
G E N E R A L C IV IL D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O .: 0 3 -C A -2 3 2 2 -1 4 K
H O U S E H O L D F IN A N C E
C O R P O R A T IO N III
P lam titt,

vs

M IC H A E L
P
M CD O N ALD ,
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
M IC H A E L P M C D O N A L D . U S
B A N K N A T IO N A L
A S S O C IA T IO N . M T
G R E E N W O O O C O M M U N IT Y
A S S O C IA T IO N .
IN C .:
and

M E L B A Y C U E V A S . UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
M ELBA
Y
’ C U E V A S a n d alt u n kn o w n
p a rtie s c la im in g b y th ro u g h
u n d e r o r a g a in s t th e a b o ve
na m e d D e fe n d a n ts, w tio are not
k n o w n lo b o d o a d o r a live ,
w h e th e r said u n kn o w n p a rtie s
c la im
a s h e irs , d e v is e e s ,
g ra n te e s , a s s ig n e e s lie n o rs,
cre d ito rs, Iru sle e s, sp o u se s, o r
o th e r c la im a n ts . T E N A N T #1
a n d 'o r T E N A N T #2, Ihe p a rtie s
in te n d e d to a cc o u n t to r ih e
p e rso n or p e rs o n s In
p o ssessio n.
D e le n d a n ts
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n lh a l. p u r­
suant lo Ih e F ina l J u d g m e n l o l
F o re clo su re d a te d Ja n u a ry 22.
2004, in th is ca u se. I w ill sell Ihe
p ro p e rty situ a te d in S E M IN O LE
C ounty, F lorid a d e sc rib e d as
LOT 170. O A K L A N D V ILLA G E
S E C T IO N T H R E E , A C C O R O
IN G T O THE PLAT TH E R E O F
A S R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K
28. P AG E S 23 A N D 24 O F THE
P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F S E M I
N O LE C O U N TY . F L O R ID A
a k J s 5 1 2 R a m s d e ll A venue.
A lta m o n te S prings. FL 32714
a l p u b lic sale to th e h ig h e st and
b e st b id d e r lo r cash. W e st front
d oor o l th o c o u rtlio u s e . lo ca ted
at 301 N o rth P a rk A ve n u e .
S a n lo rd , S E M IN O L E C o u n ty
Florida, a t 11 00 o 'clo ck a m . o n
F e b ru a ry 2 4 , 2004
D a te d al S a n lo rd . Flon d a Ih is
22 d a y o t January, 2004
(So-Al)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C le rk o t th e C ircu it C o u rt
B y M ary S troupe
D e p u ty C lerk
D o u gla s C. Z ahm , P A
18830 U S H w y 19 N , # 3 0 0
C le a rw a te r. F L 33764
(727)536-4911 phone
(7 2 7 )5 3 9 -1 09 4 lax
II yo u a re a p e rso n w ith a d is ­
a b ility w h o n e e d s a n y a cc o m m o ­
d a tio n in o rd e r to p a rticip a te in
th is p ro ce e d in g , yo u a re entitled,
at n o co s t to yo u . lo Ih e p ro visio n
o l c e rta in a s s is ta n c e P le a se
co n ta ct C o u rt A dm inistra tio n a l
301 N o rth P ark A venue. 5 u ite
N 3 0 t, S an fo rd . F lorid a 32771
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 -4 33 0 , w ith in (2 ) w o rk­
in g d a ys o l yo u r rece ip t o l th is
n o tic e . II yo u a re h e a rin g or
vo ica im p a ire d , call 1-(8 0 0 )-9 5 5 8771
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 4. I t , 2004
B 042
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O . 0 2-C A -228O -14G
D O L O R E S P ALM A, a s P erso n a l
R e p re se n ta tive o f th a E steta ot
L U C IA A N N A R IG G I a k a LU C Y
A. R IG G I o/W a LU C Y R IG G I
(D e ce a se d ),
Plam titt.
vs
A G A T IN O V A L E N T I. S R .
D e fen d a n t
C LER KS
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
lh a l p u rs u a n t lo a F in a l
J u d g m e n l o t P a rtitio n d e le d
J a n u a ry 14. 2 0 0 4 . a n d e n te re d

L o t 5 5 . S U N R IS E U N IT 1 ,
a c c o rd in g to th e p la t th e re o f
re co rde d In P lat B oo k 2 t , P ag e s
7 2 a n d 73 o l the P ub lic R e co rd s
o t S em inole C ounty F lorid a by
virtue o t that certain W a rran ty
D e o d recorded Ju ly 3. 1997 In
O ttrcta l R e co rd s B oo k 3 2 6 2 .
P age 0 6 2 6 o l tho Public R e co rd s
o l S em inole County, Florida
D a ted this 28 d a y o l January,
2004

s a l lo r t h b e lo w

T h e d a te o t first p u b lica tio n of
th is N o tice is F e b ru a ry 4. 2004
P E D R O D O U G L A S A V ILE S
P erso n a l R e p re se n ta tive
J A M E S R P R O V E N C H E R . P.A
F lo n d a B ar N o 3 0 )9 5 7
7 1 9 W W in te r P ark S tre et
O rla n d o, F L 32804
4 0 7 -2 4 6 0 4 4 0
A tto rn e y
to r
P e rso n a l
R e p re se n ta tive
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry 4 11, 2004
B 04 5
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
P R O O A TE Ol V IS IO N
F IL E N O (M -1 4 -C P
IN R E ESTATE O F
A N N HELEF) H U SS EY ,

M A R Y AN N E M O R SE
C te tk o l the C ircuit C ourt
B y M ary S troupe
D e p uty C lerk
B A L D W IN A M O R R IS O N . P A
7 1 0 0 S o u lh H ighw ay 17-92
Fern P ark, FL 32730
T olephono 407 B34 1424
II yo u a re a p e rso n w ith a d is ­
a b ility w h o needs any a cc o m m o ­
d a tio n in order to p a rticip a te m
th is p roceeding, you a re entitled,
at n o c o s l to you, to th e p ro visio n
o l c e rta in a s s is ta n c e P le a s e
co n ta ct C o u rt A dm inistra tio n at
301 N o rth Park A venue. S uito
N301 Santord, F lorid a 32771
1407) 3 2 3 4227, w ithin (2) w o rk ­
in g d ays o l your rece ip t o l th is
n o tic e , il yo u are h e a rin g or
vo ice im paired, ca ll t (BOO) 9558771
P ublish February 4 t t 2004
B 043

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U flT
F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
FL O R ID A
C IV IL A C T IO N
C A S E NO : 0 3 -C A -25 5 6 -1 4 -K
A M S O U T H BAN K
Ptam titt.

A H M A D B A G H E R 2 A 0 F M e l at.
D e le n d a n ts
N O T IC E O F S A LE
N otico is hereby given tii.il
p u rs u a n t
tu
a
S u m m a ry
Ju d g m o n t e n tere d m th e abovesty le d ca u s e in th e C ircu it C ourt
o t S o m in o le C o u n ty F lorid a ttie
C tork o l S e m in o le C o u n ty will
s e ll th e p ro p e rty s itu a te d in
S e m in o le
C o u n ty .
F lo rid a ,
d e sc rib e d as
D e sc rip tio n ot M ortga g e d and
P erso n a l P ro pe rty
Tho W e st 2 2 5 0 to e l ot L o t 11.
al) o t Lot 12. and the E ast 11 25
te e t o l L o t 13 M owolt H arbor
E sta te s a cc o rd in g to ttie p la t
th e re o t a s re co rdo d In P lat B oo k
24 a l P ag o 5 3 o f the P ub lic
R e co rd s o t S e m in o le C o u n ty
F lorida
T h o stre e t a d d re ss o t w h ic h is
1049 H o w e ll H a rb o r D rlvo ,
C a sselb e rry, F lorid a 32707
a t a P ub lic S ale, to ttie h ig h e st
b id d e r lo r cash, o n Ihe w e st Iront
ste p s o t Ih o S om m olo C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e . 3 0 t N o rth P ark
A venue, S antord. Flon d a 32771
On M arch t t . 2004, at 11 00 a m

D e ce a se d
N O TIC E TO C R E D IT O R S
The a d m in is tra tio n o t trie estate
o l ANN H ELE N HUSSEY,
d e ce a se d , w h o so d a te o l death
w a s N o ve m be r 13th, 2003, Is
p e n d in g In th e C irc u it C o u rt lor
S e m in o le
C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a .
P ro ba te D ivisio n F ile N um ber
0 4 -1 4 -C P , Ihe a d d ro ss o t w h ich
Is 301 N o rth P a rk A venue,
S a n lo rd . FL 32771 The nam es
a n d a d d re sse s o l th o p e rso n a l
re p re se n ta tiv e a n d th a t p e rso n a l
re p re s e n ta tiv e 's a tto rn e y
are
set lo rth b e lo w
A ll c re d ito rs o l Ih o d e ce d e n t and
o th e r p e rso n s h a vin g cla im s or
d e m a n d s a g a in st th e d e ce d e n t s
e s ta te in c lu d in g u n m a n n e d
c o n tin g e n t
or
u n liq u id a te d
claim s, o n w h o m a co p y o l this
n o tico is se rve d m u s l tile thoir
cla im s w ith th is C o u rt W ITH IN
TH E LA T E R O F 3 M O N T H S
A F T E R THE D A T E O F THE
FIR ST P U B L IC A T IO N o r T H IS
N O TIC E O R 3 0 D A Y S A FTE R
THE D ATE O F S E R V IC E O f A
C O P Y O F THIS N O TIC E O N
TH E M
A ll o th e r cre d ito rs of tho d e c e ­
d e n t a n d o th e r p e rso n s h aving
cla im s or d e m a n d s a g a in st ttie
d e c e d e n ts e s ta te
In clu d in g
u n m a tu re d c o n tin g e n t o r unliq
u id a lo d claim s, m u s l tile their
cla im s w ith tin s co u rt W IT H IN 3
M O N T H S A F T E R TH E DATE
O F THE FIR S T P U B LIC A TIO N
O F T H IS N O TIC E
A LL C L A IM S N O T S O FILE D
W t lL BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D

Jo s e p h B L n h av
Th e S olo m o n Tropp L aw G to u p
PA
4 0 0 N A sh le y P laza, S uite 3 0 0 0
Tampa, FL 33002-4331

A tto rn e ys lor A m sou th B ank
P ublish F o b ru a ry 4 I t . 2004
B044

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
FILE N O 0 3 -1 4 08 C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
P E D R O R IC A R D O AVILES.
D e ce a se d
N O TIC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Th e a d m in istra tio n o l th e e state
o l P E D R O R IC A R D O A V ILE S ,
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m b e r 0 3 1408-C P . is p e n d in g In th e
C irc u it C o u rt to r S e m in o le
C o u nty.
F lo rid a ,
P ro b a te
D ivision, th e ad d re ss o l w h ich is
P ost O ftico Box 8099, S antord,
FL, 32771
T h o n a m e s and
a d d re s s e s o t Ih e P e rs o n a l
R e p re s e n ta tiv e
and
Ih o
P erso n a l R e p re se n tative 's a tto r­
ney are set lo rth below
ALL IN T E R E S T E D P E R S O N S
A R E N O T IF IE D THAT
A ll cre d ito rs o l the d e ce d e n t
and o th er pe rso n s h a vin g c la im s
o r d e m a n d s a g a in st d e ce d e n t s
e sta te . In c lu d in g u n m a tu re d ,
c o n tin g e n t
or
u n liq u id a te d
cla im s, o n w hom a co p y o l th is
notice i t se rve d m ust tile th e ir
cla im s w ith Ih is C o u rt W IT H IN
TH E
LA T E R
OF
THREE
M O N T H S A F T E R TH E D ATE
O F TH E F IR S T P U B LIC A T IO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
D AY S A F T E R TH E D ATE 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 ll o th e r c re d ito r* o l th e d e c e ­
d e n t a n d p e rso n s h a ving cla im s
or d e m a n d s a g a in st th e d e c e ­
d e n t's esta te , in clu d in g u n m a ­
tu re d . c o n tin g e n t or u n liq uid a ted
cla im s, m ust lila th e ir d a u n t w ith
th is C o u rt W IT H IN T H R E E
M O N T H S A F T E R TH E D ATE
O F TH E FIR S T P U B LIC A TIO N
O F TH IS N O T IC E
A LL C L A IM S D E M A N D S A N D
O B JE C T IO N S N O T S O F IL E D
W IL L BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
It yo u a r t a p e rso n w ith a d is ­
a b ility w ho n e e d s a n y a cc o m m o ­
d a tio n in o rd e r to p a rticip a te in
th is p ro ce e d in g , yo u e re entitled,
e l n o co a t to yo u . to th e p ro v i­
s io n o f c e rta in a s s is ta n c e
P le a s #
c o rn e d
C o u rt
A d m in istra tio n at 301 N o rth P ark
A venue. S uite N301 S an lo rd .
Flon d a 32771 (407) 3 23-4227.
w ittun (2 ) w o rkin g d a y * o t yo u r

I

AH kn o w n o r re a so n a b ly a s c e r­
ta in a b le , in c lu d in g c o n tin g e n t
c re d ito rs o t th e d e c e d e n t's
e sta te o n w h o m a co p y o l th is
n o tic e Is se rv e d w ith in th re e
m o n th s after the d a td o l ttie first
p u b lica tio n o l th is n o tic e m u s t
tile th o u cla im s w ith th is C ourt
W IT H IN
THE LATER O F
T H R E E M O N T H S A F T E R THE
D ATE O F TH E FIR S T P U B L I­
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O TIC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A T T E R T H E
D ATE 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
Al) o th er cre d ito rs o l th e d e c e ­
d e n t a n d p e rso n s h a ving cla im s
or d e m a n d s a g a in st Ih e d e c e ­
d e n t ■ e s ta te m u s t M o th o u
ctatm s w ith th is co u rt W IT H IN
TH R EE M O N T H S A F T E R THE
DATE OF TH E F IR S T P U B L I­
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O TIC E
ALL C L A IM S , D E M A N D S A N D
O B JE C T IO N S N O T S O F ILE D
W ILL BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
THE DATE O F FIR ST P U B L I­
C A T IO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
F E B R U A R Y 4, 2004
B LA IN E C R A M M E R D E M P S E Y
P ersonal R e p re se n tative
2 4 5 5 M n m o e S he e t
H o llyw o o d Florida 3 2 0 20
JO H N
M
M c C O H M IC K .
Esquire
F lorid a B ar N o 52440
5 0 1 E ast C h u rch S treet
O rla n d o FL 32801
Tolephono (4 0 7 )8 4 3 5690
A tlo m o y
to t
P e rs o n a l
f l e p ic im ita tiv e
P ublish Fe b ru a ry 4 1 1 ,2 0 0 4
B 048
N o tic e o l A p p lic a tio n
to r Tax D eed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a t A M E R IC A N TAX FU N D IN G
L L C F O O T H IL L C A P IT A L AS
S E C U R E D PARTY. Ih o holder o l
the lo llo w in g c o rtth c a lo is l has
till’d sa«1 c e ilJ ic n le ts ) tor a lax
d e e d to b e issued th e re o n The
ce rtifica te n u m b c rls ) and yoar(s)
o l Issuance, the d e sc rip tio n ot
the p ro p e rty a n d tho n a m e (s) in
w h ic h il w as a sse sse d W a re as
fo llo w s
C E R T IF IC A T E N O 101 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P A R C E L ID * 2 0 -1 9 -3 0 -6 0 1

N O T W IT H S T A N D IN G TH E
TIM E P E R IO D S SET F O R TH
A B O V E , A N Y C L A IM F IL E D
TW O (2 ) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A F T E R THE D E C E D E N T S
DATE o f D E A TH IS B A R R E D

0000-1220

THE D ATE O F F IR S T P U B L I­
C A T IO N O F THIS N O T IC E IS
F E B R U A R Y 4, 2004

N a m e s In w h ic h
J H E R K E Y S C O TT

M a rilyn Loo R ega
P e rso n a l R e p re se n tative
211 N a ssau R oad
H u n tin g ton , NY 11743
A R N S T E IN 8 L E H R LLP
Flonda B a r N o 79 6 68 9
242,4 N o rth F e d e ra l H w y
S uite 462
B oca R a ton FL 33431
T elephone (5 6 1 ) 322 -6900
A tto rn e y s
to r
P e rs o n a l
R e p re se n ta tive
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 4 1 1 .2 0 0 4
0046

D a te d Ja n u a ry 26, 2004
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
C tork o f Ih e C ircu it C o u rt
S em inote C oun'y, Flonda
B y M ary S tro up e
D e p u ty C lerk

A LL IN T E R E S T E D P E R S O N S
A R E N O T IF IE D THAT

IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
FILE N O 0 3 -3 4 5 CP
IN R E ESTATE O F
P AU L JO S E P H K R A E M E R ,
D e ce a se d
N O TIC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
Tho a d m in istra tio n o l Ih o estate
o l PAU L JO S E P H K R A E M E R ,
d e ce a se d , Fite N u m b e r 0 3 -3 4 5 CP, is p e n d in g in th e C ircu it
C o u rt lo r S e m in o le C o u nty,
F lo rid a , P ro b a te D iv is io n , the
a d d re ss o l w h ich is 301 N P ark
A ve n u e , S a n to rd . F L . 3 2 7 71 1292 Th e n a m e s a n d a d d re s s ­
es
ot
th e
P e rs o n a l
R e p re s e n ta tiv e
and
the
P erso n a l R e p re se n ta tive s a tto r­
n e y a re set lo rth b e lo w
AD in te re s te d p e rso n s on w hom
a c o p y o t th is N o tic e o l
A d m in istra tio n is se rv e d m ust
tile a n y o b ie ctron s that ch a llenge
th e q u a lifica tio n s o t the p e rso n a l
re p re se n ta tive , ven u e , or ju ris ­
d ictio n o f lie s C o u rt b y lilm g a
p e titio n o r o th e r p le a d in g
re q u e stin g re lie f w ith th is C ourt,
in a cc o rd a n c e w ith Iho Florida
P ro b a te R u le s. W IT H IN TH R EE
M O N T H S A F T E R TH E D ATE
O F S E R V IC E O F A C O P Y OF
T H IS N O T IC E O N TH E M
A LL O B JE C T IO N S N O T SO
F IL E D W IL L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
M A R Y LO U IS E PAUL
P erso n a l R e p re se n tative
9 4 3 0 E dw a rd s P lace
C h a rlo tte . N o rth C a ro lin a 2 8 2 2 7
M ic h a e l B S w in d le , E squire
F lo rid a B a r N o 171116
174 W C o m s to ck A venue
S uite TOO
W in te r P ark. F L 3 2 7 89
T e lephone 407/246-1114
A tto rn e y
fo r
P e rs o n a l
R e p re se n ta tive
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry 4. 11. 2004
B 04 7

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R IO A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F IL E N O . tM -9 9 -C P
IN R E ESTATE O F
D O N A LD C. DEM PSEY, S R .
a k a D O N A LD C R AM M ER
DEM PSEY,
D e ce a se d
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
T h e a d m in is tra tio n o l th e e sta te
o l D O N A LD C DEM PSEY, S R .
* / k a D O N ALD C R AM M ER
O EM PSEY. deceased.
He
N u m b e r 0 4 -1 4 -C P . Is p e n d in g n
Ih e C ircu it C o u rt lo r S e m in o le
C o u n ty .
F lo rid a .
P ro b a ta
D ivisio n Ihe a d d re ss o l w h ic h is
301
N o rth
P a rk A v e n u e .
S a n lo rd . F L 3 Z771. T h a n a m e s

D e scrip tion o l P ro pe rty LE G
L O T S 122 123 i 174 L I T
V AC D A LLE Y A D J O N N B O O K E R T O W N PD 4 P G 98
assessed

Alt o t said p ro p e rty b e io g in the
C o u nty o l S em inole, S tate ot
Florida
U n le ss su ch ce rtifica te! s) shall
be re d e o m o d a cco rd in g lo law
th e p ru p e d y d e sc rib e d in such
co rtilic a to ls ) wilt be sold to m l
highest b id d e r at th e w est Irc-S
door
S e m ln o lo
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e , S a n lo rd , F lorid a ,
on
M onday. M a rc h 15. 2 6 0 4 at
11 OCtam
P aym e n t o t S ale lee, a p p lica ­
b le d o cu m en ta ry sta m p ta xe s
and re co rdin g le e s a ie re quired
to b e p a id by trie su cce ssfu l b a l­
der a l Iho sale Full p a ym e n t o l
an a m o u n t e q u al to Iho h ig h e sl
b id is d u e w ith in 24 h o u rs after
the a d ve rtise d tim e o l sate All
p a ym e n ts sh a ll be ca s h o r g u a r­
a n te e d
In stru m e n t.
m ade
p a y a b le lo th o C le rk o l Ih e
C ircu it C o u rt
D ated o n 1/26/2004
M A R Y A N N E M O R SE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D e p u ty C lerk
P ublish: F o b m a ry 4, 11, 18 25,
2004
0049
N o tic e
A lw a ys Towing
4 3 6 6 H w y 427
S a n lo rd . FL 32 7 73
4 0 7 -3 21 -32 2 5
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 5 5 7 FAX
V ehicle Typo V in# A u c tio n D ate
F E B 19
t

1965 C H E V Y
1 G C D C 1 4H 6 F F 3 7 8 4 2 5
1987 D O D G E
2 B 7 M B 2 3 T 5 H K 2 7 4 187
1990 F O R D
1 F A P P 9 59 6 L T 139774
1992 H O N D A
JH M E H 9 5 9 0 N S 0 1 2041
F E B . 21
1995 G E O
2 C N B E 1 B U X S 6 9 13270
1992 FO R D
1 F M D U 3 2 X 7N U B 6 51 9 8
F E B . 22
1988 M A Z D A
JM 1 H C 2 2 1 1 J0 1 0 4 9 3 2
F E B . 24
1996 C H E V Y
3G t J C 5 2 4 8 T S 8 6 0 6 2 9
P ublish. F e b ru a ry 4 , 2 0 0 4
B054
N O T IC E O F
SALE OF VESSEL
P e rsu a n l to FL S ta t 3 2 7 17(7)
th a kn o w in g d e sc rib e d ve s se ls
w ill b e so ld tn p u b lic sa le lo m e
h ig h e st b id d e r lo s a tisly a c la im
o l lie n b y th a lie n o r lo r la b o r
a n d ‘o« sto ra g e 1984 B A Y L IN E R
2 8 F T G R A D Y W H IT E 2 0 F T V IN
N T U O 0 7 1 M 7 9 F O w n a r/W illie m
G o m e z 6 E h rtin g L n P a lm
C o a st. F L LtonorTA onroo h a r­
b o u r m a n n a 531 N P alm etto A ve
S a n lo rd . F L 32771 Tol 4 0 7 3222 9 1 0 S a le D a te F e b ru a ry 17.
2 0 0 4 a l TO0 0 i n
N o vessel
w ill b e sci.1 le s s th a n SO S o r
g re a te r th a n ns a p p ra is e d va lu e
F o r a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n c a l
4 0 7 -6 5 7 -7 9 9 5
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry 4, I t . 2 0 0 4
B 06 0

�1’flgc 4H February -1 &amp; 5,2004

Till Ilh.KXUi

L egals

L egals

L egals

L egals

Legals

N o lle * o f A p p lic a tio n
fo r Tax D M d

a n a m o u n t e q u a l to th e highest
btd le d u e w tth ln 24 h o u rs a lte r
Ih e a d ve rtise d tim e o f sale. AD
p a ym e nts shall b e ca sh o r g u a r­
a n te e d
In s tru m e n t.
m ade
p a y a b le to fh e C le rk o f Ih e
C ircu it C ourt.

N O T IC E O F P U B L IC H E A R IN G

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F IL E N O . 04-11-C P

V IN # 1P 3 X P 2 4 D 0 P N 5 7 7 4 6 5
17) 1994 P LY M O U TH V O Y AOER
V IN # ZP 4 G H 4 5R 3 R R 8 0 93 2 1
18) 1993 D O O G E C A R A V A N
V IN # 2 B 4 G H 4 5 R S P R 1 3 5 4 0 0
19) 1993 D O D G E C A R A V A N
V IN # 2 B 4 0 H 2 5 3 6 P R 3 1 3 0 2 4
20) 1990 D O O G E P U P
V IN # 1 B 7 F L16G X LS 746301
21) 1997 M IT S U B IS H I
M IR A G E
V IN # JA 3 A Y 2 6 A 7 V U 0 3 7 8 1 4
2 2 ) 1992 A C U R A IN T E G R A
V IN # JH 4 D A 9 4 7 1 N S 0 3 7 1 5 7
23) 1991 N IS S A N S TAN ZA
V IN # J N 1F U 2 1P 5 M X 8 6 3 4 3 2
24) 1991 M A Z D A N A V A JO
V IN # 4 F 2 C U 44 X 6 M U M 0 76 9 1

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N .
th a l A M E R IC A N TAX FU N D IN G
L L C F O O T H IL L C A P IT A L A S
S E C U R E D PARTY, th e h o ld e r of
th a fo llo w in g e e rtih c a la f*} has
file d sa id c a ftifica la (a ) lo t a tax
d o e d lo b e laaoad th e re o n The
ce rtiflc a le n u m b e r n | a n d y *a r(s )
o f laauanca. th a d e sc rip tio n o l
th a property, a n d th a nam a&lt;t) In
w h ic h it w a i a w e t t e d ta/ara a t
lo llo w t:
C E R T IF IC A T E N O : 2762 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 3001
P A R C E L IDA 0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 0B0O 0030
D e ic rlp tlo n o f P roperty: LEG
L O T 3 (L E S S B E G SE C O R
R U N N 103 12 FT W LY O N
C U R V E 2 0 FT S 5 D E O 3 3 M IN
E 1 0 3 2 FT TO B E G ) M E R E D ­
ITH M A N O R N O B H IL L S E C PB
9PG 55
N a m e s In w hich a sse sse d B A R ­
B A R A 0 P IP K IN S
All o f t a d p ro p e rty b e in g In the
C o u n ty o l S om lnote, S ta te o l
Florida
U n le ss such co m n ca to (s) shall
be re d e e m e d a cco rd in g lo law.
the p ro p e rty d e sc rib e d In such
ce rtih ce te (s) w ill be sold to the
h ig h e st b id d e r n! the w e st Iro n !
d o o r.
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e . S a n fo rd . F lorid a ,
on
M onday. M a rc h 15, 2004. at
11 00am
P aym e n t o t S ale toe. a p p lica ­
b le d o cu m e n ta ry sta m p ta xe s
a n d re co rd in g le e s are re quired
lo tie p a id b y (he su cce ssfu l b id ­
d e r a t th e sale F u ll p a ym e n t o l
an a m o u n t e q u a l lo th e htghost
b id Is d u o w ith in 24 h o u rs a llo t
lire a d ve rtise d lim e o l sale. All
p a ym e n ts sh a ll b o ca s h or g u a r­
a n te e d
In s tru m e n t.
m ade
p a y a b le to th e C le rk o t th e
C irc u it C o u rt
D a ted o n 1/29/2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY , FL O R ID A
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D e p uty C lerk
P ublish F e b ru n ry.4 , 11, t 8 25.
2004
B 050

N o tic e o l A p p lic a tio n
lo r T a i D e e d
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
th a t JW LIE N S L 1C FO O T H IL L
C A P ITA L A S S E C U R E D PARTY,
the h o ld e r o l th e fo llo w in g ce rtific a to (s ) h a s tile d sa id c e rtifi­
c a te ^ ) to r a tax d e e d lo be
Issued th e re o n Th e ce rtifica te
n u m b e r(s ) a n d y e a r(s ) ot
Issuance, the d e sc rip tio n o l the
p ro p e rty, a n d the n .im e (s ) in
w hich it w as a ss e sse d t&amp;'aro as
follow s:

D e le d on 1 /2 0 2 0 0 4
M ARYANNE M O RSE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . F L O R I­
DA
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D e p u ty C le rk
P ublish F e b ru a ry 4, 11, 10 25,
2004
B 052

N o tic e o f A p p lic a tio n
fo r T a i D eed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
th a t W A C H O V IA B A N K A S
C U 5 T O D IA N /T R U S T E E F O R
P LY M O U TH PARK TAX S E R ­
V IC E LLC . Ihe h o ld e r o t th e fo l­
lo w in g c e rtlflc a te (s ) h a s tile d
sa id cerh fica te (a ) lo r a tax deed
to b o issu e d th e re o n T h e c e rtifi­
ca te n u m b e r(s ) a n d y e a r( l) ot
issu a n ce , th e d e sc rip tio n o f th e
property, a n d th e n a m e (s ) In
w h ic h It w a s a ss e sse d is 'a re as
follow s:
C E R T IF IC A T E N O : 3100 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P A R C E L ID # 1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 0 5 0 0-00 1 0
D e scrip tion ot P roperty LE G
L O T 1 B LK 5 W E A T H E R S F IE L D
1ST A D D P B 12 P G 07
N a m e s In w h ic h a s s e s s e d
J O H N D D O R N E L IF E EST,
O R L A N D O G S Q U IR E S
All o f sa id p ro p e rly b e in g in Ihe
C o u n ty o f S om lno le . S tate o f
Flonda
U n le ss such c e rtific a te ^ ) shall
be re d e e m e d a cco rd in g to law,
Ih e p ro p e rty d e sc rib e d In su ch
c e rtific a te d ) w ill be so ld fo the
hrghost b ld d o t at the w est front
d o o r.
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e . S a n fo rd , F lorid a ,
on
M onday. M a rc h 15. 2004. at
11 00am
P aym e n t o l S ale le e , a p p lica ­
b le d o cu m e n ta ry sta m p taxes
and re co rdin g fe e s are re quired
to be p a id by the su cce ssfu l b id ­
der at the sale F u ll p a ym e n t of
an am o u n t eq u al to Ihe highest
b id is d u e w ith in 24 h o u rs after
the a d ve rtise d tim o o t sale All
p a ym e nts s h a ll be ca s h or g u a r­
a n te e d
In s tru m e n t,
m ade
p a y a b le lo Ih o C le rk o l the
C ircu it C ourt
D ated o n 1 /2 9 2 0 0 4

C E R T IF IC A T E N O : 254 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001

M A R Y AN N E M O R S E
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY . F LO R ID A
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D e p uty Cterk
Publish: F e b ru a ry 4, 11. 18 25.
2004
B053

P A R C E L ID * 2 5 - 19 -3 0 -SAG0 9 0 0 -0100

N O TIC E

D e scrip tion o t P ro pe rty L O T 10
B LK 9 TR D T O W N O F S A N ­
F O R D P B 1 P Q 56
N a m o s in w hich a ss e sso d TAVI
J BROW N
All o t said p ro p e rty b e ing in the
C o u n ty o l S em ino le . S ta le ot
Florida
U n le ss su c h ce rtlfic a te (s) shall
tie re d e e m e d a cco rd in g lo law.
Ih o p ro p e rty d e scrib e d in su ch
ce rtilic a le (s ) w ill b e so ld lo the
h ig h e st b id d e r at th e w e s l front
d o o r,
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e , S a n fo rd . F lorid a ,
on
M onday, M a rc h 15, 2004. at
t t 00am
P aym e n t o l S ale le e , a p p lic a ­
ble d o cu m e n ta ry sta m p taxes
and recording le e s are re q u ire d
to be p a d b y (he su cce ssfu l b id ­
d e r a l the sale Full p a ym e n t ot
an am ount eq u al to the h ig h e st
bid is due w ithin 2 4 h o u rs a lte r
the a d ve rtise d tim e o l sale All
paym ents shall be ca s h o r g u a r­
a n te e d
in s tru m e n t,
m ade
p a ya b le to Ih e C le rk o l Ih e
C irc u l C o u rt
O a le d o n 1/29-2004
M AR Y AN N E M O R S E
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D eputy C lerk
Publish: February 4 , t l , 10 25,
2004
B051

N o tic e o l A p p lic a tio n
lo r T a i D eed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
trial JW LIE N S LLC FO O TH ILL
C A P ITA L AS S E C U R E D PARTY,
the holder o f Ihe fo llo w in g c e rtifi­
c a te ! s) h a s file d sa id c e rtifi­
ca te ! s) to r a la x d e e d to be
Issued th e re o n The ce rtifica te
n u m b e r(s ) a n d y e a i( t ) o l
issuance, th e d e scrip tion o t the
p ro p e rty, a n d the n a m e (s ) in
w inch tt w as a sse sse d Is /e rt as
follow s
C E R T IF IC A T E N O : 3253 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1001
P A R C E L ID # 2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 0 0 0 0 -9 1 4 0
D e scnp b o n o l P ro p e rty LEG
U N IT 9 1 4 LAK E L O T U S C L U B 1
A C O N D O P B 3 0 P G S 14 TO 2 0
N a m e s in w h ic h a ss e sse d :
EAM ONN
G
DOW NEY.
L E S T E R P PAYNE. M A R K R
S M IT H
AD o f sa id p ro p e rty b e in g n the
C o u n ty o f S em ino le . S ta le of
F lorid a
U n le ss su c h ce rtific a te !a ) shall
b e re d e e m e d a cco rd in g to law.
th e p ro p e rty d e sc rib e d in such
ce rb fica le (s) watt b e so ld to the
hrghest b id d e r e l th e w e st fro n t
d o o r.
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e . S a n fo rd . F lo rid a
on
M onday. M a rc h 15. 2 0 0 4 at
f 1 00am
P a y m e n t o f S ale le e . a p p tc a b ie d o c u m e n ta ry sta m p ta xe s
a n d re co rd in g fe e t a re re q u ire d
to b e p e a t b y Ih e su c ce ss fu l b id ­
d e r a t Ih e sa le F u l p a ym e n t o f

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N b y Ih o C ity C o m m is s io n o f th o C ity
o l L a k o M a ry, F lo rid a , th a t s a id B o a rd w ill h o ld a P u b lic H e a rin g
o n T h u rs d a y , F e b ru a ry 18, 20 0 4 at 7 0 0 p m , o r a s so o n as
p o s s ib le th e re a fte r, to c o n s id e r fro m J S c o tt B a n ta , a p p lic a n t,
re q u e s t f o r

V ehicle A u c tio n 0 9 0 0 a m
W H E N F e b ru a ry 1 0 ,3 0 0 4
W H E R E P a u ls Tow ing. 1919
W 1st S treet. S anford. FL 32771
(4 0 7 )3 2 1 -7 44 2
V E H IC LE
Y E A R 1994
MAKE H O N D A
M O D EL: 2D R
C O L O R B LU E
V IN # ; J H M B A 8 2 4 0 R C 0 0 1 924
V ehicle A u c tio n 0 9 0 0 a m
W H E N F e b ru a ry 19, 3004
W H E R E P a u ls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. S anford. FL 32771
(4 0 7 )3 2 1 -7 44 2
V E H IC LE
Y E A R 1906
MAKE SUBARU
M O O E L: 4D R
C O LO R B LU E
V IN #: JF 1 A C 4 3 B 8 G B 2 2 5 0 1 3
V E H IC L E :
Y E A R 1997
M A K E : TO Y O TA
M O O E L: 4D R
C O L O R R ED
V IN # 1N X B B 0 2 E 5 V Z 5 3 3 7 13
V E H IC LE :
Y E A R 1994
MAKE M ERCURY
M O D E L 4D R
C O LO R G R E E N
V IN # 3 M A R M 10 J7R R 6 4 2 8 53
V ehicle A uctio n 0 9 0 0 a m
W H E N F e b ru a ry 30, 3004
W H E R E : P au l's Towing, 1919
W t st S treet. S an fo rd . FL 32771
(4 0 7 )3 2 1-7442
V E H IC LE :
Y E A R 1992
M A K E FO R D
M O D E L 2D R
C O L O R S ILV ER
V IN #: 3 F A P P I3 J 0 N R 153401
V E H IC LE
Y E A R 1984
M A K E : C A D ILLA C
M O D EL: 2 D R
COLO R: GREY
V IN # 1G 6 A M 4 7 6 3 E 9 1 30682
V E H IC LE
Y EA R 1990
M AKE CHEVY
M O D E L STATIO N W A G O N
C O L O R W H IT E
V IN # : tG N C U 0 6 D 4 L T 168150
V E H IC LE
Y E A R : 1994
M A K E P LY M O U TH
M O D EL: STATIO N W A G O N
C O L O R R ED
V IN # 1P 4G H 25 3 8 R R 8 36 2 8 2
N o tice la h e re b y g iven P aul's
Towing wilt sett a l public a uction
to r sa lva g e to r ca sh on de m a n d
to h ig h e st brdder, the follow ing
d e sc rib e d ve h icles
P ro sp e ctive b id d e r* m ay in sp ect
v e h ic le * o n e h our p rio r fo sale
Term s a re "C A S H O R C E R T I­
F IE D F U N D S ’ P a u l's T ow ing
re se rve s the rig ht fo accept or
refect a n y a n d a ll B ID S
Publish: F e b ru a ry 4. 2004
B055
N o tic e o f V e h ic le A u c tio n
( t ) 1997 H o n d a 2 D o o rS tt
Vm # 1H G E J 8 14 1V L 113224
(A u ctio n d a ta 3 -1 7 -0 4 )
A uctio n witt b e H e ld o n S ee
A bo ve D a le s
A l 2 p m A l T n -C o u n ty Towing
1155 Bette A ve W in te r S pge FL
32706
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 4. 2 0 0 4
8066

R E S O L U T IO N N O
A R E S O L U T IO N O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y . F L O R ID A .
E S T A B L IS H IN G T H E A L L O W A B L E U S E S W IT H IN T H E C O N ­
S E R V A T IO N P R O J E C T F O R T H E D E V E L O P M E N T K N O W N
A S B L O C K 1 O F C R Y S T A L L A K E W IN T E R H O M E S T O B E
D E D IC A T E D T O T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y ; P R O V ID IN G F O R
A M E N D M E N T A N D E F F E C T IV E D A T E
T h e s u b je c t p ro p e rty b e in g lo c a te d , m o re p a rtic u la rly d o s e n b e d
a s fo llo w s :
L E G A L D E S C R IP T IO N
T H A T P A R T O F B L O C K 1. C R Y S T A L L A K E W IN T E R H O M E S ,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P L A T T H E R E O F , A S R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T B O O K 2, P A G E S 1 1 4 -1 16 , O F T H E S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A , D E S C R IB E D A S F O L L O W S C O M M E N C E A T T H E
N O R T H E A S T C O R N E R O F S A ID B L O C K t . T H E N C E R U N
N 9 0 * 0 0 '( W W A L O N G T H E N O R T H L IN E O F S A ID B L O C K 1. A
D IS T A N C E O F 3 1 0 21 F E E T , T O T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G .
T H E N C E R U N S 0 4 * 1 6 2 2 * E A D IS T A N C E O F 3 3 1 F E E T .
T H E N C E H U N S 2 6 *3 9 '1 4 *E A D IS T A N C E O F 5 2 4 4 FE E T ,
T H E N C E R U N S 2 0 ’ 0 5 '0 6 ’ E A D IS T A N C E O F 6 2 19 F E E T .
T H E N C E R U N S 1 4 *1 5 '4 1 *E A D IS T A N C E O F 5 0 6 4 F E E T ,
T H E N C E R U N S 0 2 ° 1 3 '3 6 ’ E A D IS T A N C E O F 2 9 2 9 F E E T .
T H E N C E R U N S 1 3 * U '3 4 - W A D IS T A N C E O F 3 4 4 3 F E E T T O
T H E S O U T H L IN E O F B L O C K I. A D IS T A N C E O F 3 5 4 .7 3 F E E T
T O T H E W E S T L IN E O F A F O R E S A ID B L O C K 1. T H E N C E R U N
N 0 1 ’ 2 0 '3 9 *W , A L O N G S A ID W E S T L IN E O F B L O C K 1, A D IS ­
T A N C E O F 2 5 4 14 F E E T T O T H E N O R T H O F L IN E O F
A F O R E S A ID B L O C K 1, T H E N C E R U N NOO’ OO'OO’ E . A L O N G
S A ID N O T H L IN E O F B L O C K 1. A D IS T A N C E O F 2 B 3 9 6 F E E T
T O T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G
M IN U S

IN n E ESTATE OF
M A R IO N J G O FF, JR ,
D e ce a se d
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
Th e a d m in is tra tio n o t the estate
o t M A R IO N J G O F F . JR
d e ce a se d , w h o se d a le o t d e a th
w a s O c to b e r 2 6 . 2 0 0 2: Is pend
In g In th e C irc u it C o u rt lo r
S e m in o le
C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a
P ro ba te D ivisio n . File N u m ber
04-11-C P . the a d d re ss o f w hich
Is P O B ox 8099. S anford. FL,
3 2 7 7 2 -6 0 9 9 T h e n a m e s a n d
a d d re sse s of Ih e p e rso n a l rspre
se n ta tive a n d th a t perso n a l re p ­
re se n ta tiv e 's a tto rn e y are set
fo rth b e lo w
A ll c re d ito r* o f the d e ce d e n t and
o ilie r p e rs o n * h a vin g c la im * o r
d e m a n d s a g a in st Ih e de ce d e n t's
e sta te o n w h o m a c o p y o l th is
notice h a s b b e n served, m ust
file th e ir cla im s w ith th is C ourt
W IT H IN TH E LA T E R O F
M O N T H S A F T E R T H E D ATE
O F TH E F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N
O F TH IS N O T IC E O R 3 0 DAYS
A F T E R THE D ATE O F SER
V IC E O F A C O P V O F TH IS
N O T IC E O N TH E M
AH oth er c re d ito r* o l Ih e d e ce ­
d e n t and o ilie r p e rs o n * h a ving
cla im s or d e m a n d s a g a in st the
d e ce d e n t's e sta te m u s t Me Iheir
c la im * w ith th is co u rt W IT H IN 3
M O N T H S A F T E R TH E DATE
O F THE FIR ST P U B LIC ATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E

T H A T P A R T O F B L O C K 1. C R Y S T A L L A K E W IN T E R H O M E S .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P L A T T H E R E O F , A S R E C O R D E D IN
A LL C LA IM S N O T S O FIL E D
P LA T B O O K 2 . P A G E S 114-116. O F T H E S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
W IIL O E F O R E V E R B A R R E D
F L O R ID A . D E S C R IB E D A S F O L L O W S : C O M M E N C E A T T H E
N O R T H E A S T C O R N E R O F S A ID B L O C K 1, T H E N C E R U N
N O T W IT H S T A N D IN G TH E
TIM E P E R IO D S S E T FO R TH
N 9 0 0 0 0 0 *W A L O N G T H E N O R T H L IN E O F S A ID B L O C K 1, A
A B O V E , A N Y C L A IM F IL E D
D IS T A N C E O F 3 1 0 21 F E E T . T O T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G .
T W O (2 ) Y E A R S O R M O R E
T H E N C E R U N S 0 4 ’ 1 6 '2 2 -E A O IS T A N C E O F 3 31 F E E T .
AFTER THE D E C E D E N T S
T H E N C E R U N S 2 6 '3 9 1 4 * E A D IS T A N C E O F 5 2 4 4 F E E T ,
DATE O F D EA TH IS B A R R E D
T H E N C E R U N S 2 0 * 0 5 0 6 * E A D IS T A N C E O F 4 9 6 4 F E E T T O
THE
P O IN T O F
B E G IN N IN G ; T H E N C E
C O N T IN U E
THE D ATE O F F IR S T P U B LI
S 2 0 * 0 5 ’0 6 'E A D IS T A N C E
OF
12 5 5 F E E T , T H E N C E R UCNA T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E IS
S 1 4 ‘ 15‘4 r E A D IS T A N C E
OF
5 0 6 4 F E E T ; T H E N C E R UFNE B R U A R Y 4 2004
S 0 2 ’ 13*36’ E A D IS T A N C E
OF
2 9 2 9 F E E T ;T H E N C E R U N
JA N E G O FF
S 1 3 ‘ U '3 4 - W A D IS T A N C E O F 3 4 4 3 F E E T T O T H E S O U T H
P erso n a l R e p re se n tative
L IN E O F B L O C K 1. A O IS T A N C E O F 9 2 5 4 F E E T . T H E N C E
3 8 9 M aya S treet
L E A V IN G S A ID S O U T H L IN E R U N N 1 3 1 1 3 4 "E A D IS T A N C E
La ke M ary. FL 32746
O F 4 3 7 8 F E E T . T H E N C E R U N N 0 2 ’ 13,3 6 ‘ W A D IS T A N C E O F
7 .6 2 F E E T . T H E N C E R U N N 1 4 1 5 '4 1 *W A D IS T A N C E O F 3 6 5 7
D a vid R R istoft
F E E T , T H E N C E R U N N 2 0 ’0 5 '0 6 * W A D IS T A N C E O F 5 3 5
F lorid a B ar N o 35 8 57 6
F E E T . T H E N C E R U N N 6 0 '1 4 '4 6 ’ E A D IS T A N C E O F 9 0 0 4
W illia m s, R is to tl &amp; Proper. PLC
F E E T T O T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G
6131 U S. H ig h w a y 19
N o w P ori R ichey. FL 34652
T elephone (7 2 7 ) 8 4 2 -9 75 8
M IN U S
A tto rn e y
lo r
P e rs o n a l
R e p re se n ta tive
T H A T P A R T O F B L O C K 1, C R Y S T A L L A K E W IN T E R H O M E S ,
P ublish F e b ru a ry 4, 11. 2004
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
B059
P U T B O O K 2 . P A G E S 1 1 4 -1 16 , O F T H E S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A . D E S C R IB E D A S F O L L O W S C O M M E N C E A T T H E
N O R T H E A S T C O R N E R O F S A ID B L O C K 1, T H E N C E R U N
N O TIC E O F S A L E O F
N fKTO O OO’ W A L O N G T H E N O R T H L IN E O F S A ID B L O C K 1. A
M O TO R V E H IC L E P E R S U A N T
TO F.S. 713 78
D IS T A N C E O F 3 1 0 21 F E E T . T O T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
1 9 9 3 F O R D 2 D VIN
T H E N C E R U N S 0 4 '1 6 2 2 ’ E A D IS T A N C E O F 3 31 F E E T ;
1 F A P P 6 4 R 6 P H 2 14440 L ocated
T H E N C E R U N S 2 6 ‘ 3 9 ‘ 14*E A D IS T A N C E O F 5 2 4 4 F E E T ,
a t 9 0 1 A E 2 5 th S ir e e l Sanford.
T H E N C E R U N S 2 0 0 5 0 6 'E A D IS T A N C E O F 14 6 3 F E E T ,
FL 32771 Tel 4 0 7 -6 19 -73 3 5
T H E N C E R U N S 6 8 1 4 '4 6 "W A D IS T A N C E O F 9 0 0 4 F E E T ;
S ale d a le F e b ru a ry 17, 2004,
T H E N C E R U N N 2 0 0 5 0 6 "W A D IS T A N C E O F 12 0 9 F E E T ,
10 0 0 a m a l 901 E 2 5 lh S heet,
T H E N C E R U N N 2 6 ’ 3 9 '1 4 -W A D IS T A N C E O F 3 5 17 F E E T ,
S anford, FL 32771 T o w in g sto r­
T H E N C E R U N N 41 5 8 3 2 * W A D IS T A N C E O F 3 2 B4 F E E T ,
a g e co m p a n y re se rve s Iho right
lo w ith d ra w s a id v e h tc le (s )
T H E N C E R U N N 2 6 ‘ 5 0 '5 7 *W A D IS T A N C E O F 3 8 2 7 F E E T .
a n d o r ve s se l Iro m th e auction
T H E N C E R U N N 0 4 1 6 2 2 * W A D IS T A N C E O F 2 8 0 0 F E E T ,
For m o te in q u irie s ceil 40 7 -6 57 T H E N C E R U N N y p r O r p O t A O IS T A N C E O F 9 0 2 5 F E E T T O
T995
T H E P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ’
P ublish F e b ru a ry 4. 2004
C O N T A IN IN G 1 4 7 7 A G N E S . W O R E O R L E 9 S
B061
A c o p y o t Ih e p ro p o s e d s ta ll re p o rt a n d re s o lu tio n Is a v a ila b le lo t
in s p e c tio n b y th e p u b lic in th o C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p m e n t
D e p a rtm e n t o tfic o . L a k o M a ry P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t. 165 E C ry s ta l
L a k e A v o n u e . L a k o M a ry , F L , 3 2 7 4 0 , M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y ,
(to m BOO A M u n til 5 0 0 P M . o r y o u m a y c a ll M a tt D o rs to n .
P la n n e r a l (4 0 7 ) 5 8 5 -1 4 4 0 fo r m o ie In fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th is
re s o lu tio n .
T h o P u b lic H e a rin g w ill b o h o ld in th e L a k e M a ry C o m m u n ity
C o rn e r a l 2 6 0 N C o u n try C lu b H d , L a k o M a ry T h o p u b lic is
in v ite d to a tte n d a n d b e h o a rd S a id h e a rin g m a y c o n tin u e Iro m
tim e to tim e u n til th o C ity C o m m is s io n m a k e s a fin a l d e c is io n
N O T E : IF A P E R S O N D E C ID E S T O A P P E A L A N Y D E C IS IO N
M A D E B Y T H IS A G E N C Y W IT H R E S P E C T T O A N Y M A T T E R
C O N S ID E R E D A T T H IS M E E T IN G O R H E A R IN G , H E O R S H E
W IL L N E E D A R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S . A N D TH A T.
FO R S U C H P U R P O S E. HE O R SHE M AY N E E D TO E N S U R E
T H A T A V E R B A T IM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S IS
M A D E . W H IC H R E C O R D IN C L U D E S T H E T E S T IM O N Y A N D
E V ID E N C E U P O N W H IC H T H E A P P E A L IS T O B E B A S E D ,
F L O R IO A S T A T U T E S 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 .
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 C IT Y A D A C O O R D IN A T O R AT L E A S T 4 0
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 T 4 0 7 -5 8 5 -1 4 2 4
C IT Y O F U K E M A R Y . F L O R ID A
D A T E D ; F rid a y . J a n u a ry 3 0 , 2 0 0 4
P u b lis h : F e b ru a ry 4 , 2 0 0 4
B 058
N O T IC E O F A G E N C Y A C T IO N
ST. J O H N S R IV E R W A T E R M A N A G E M E N T D IS T R IC T
N o tic e Is g iv e n th a t th e fo llo w in g p e rm it w a s Is s u e d o n J a n u a ry
23, 2004 :
U p s a la E x e c u tiv e C e n tr o . In c . 2 6 8 4 W h a r to n C ir c le ,
T a lla h a s s e e , F L 32 31 2 , p e rm it # 40 -11 7-87 18 0-1 , T h o p ro je c t is
lo c a te d in S e m ln o lo C o u n ty , S o c lio n 2 8 , T o w n s h ip 19 S o u th ,
R a n g e 3 0 E a s t T h o p e rm it a u th o riz e s A S U R F A C E W A T E R
M AN A G E M E N T SYSTEM O N 2 AC R E S TO SERVE A 3 STORY
O F F IC E B U ID IN G K N O W A S U P S A U E X E C U T IV E C E N T R E
T O B E C O N S T R U C T E D A S P E R P U N S T h e re c e iv in g w a lo t
body is .
T h e lile (s ) c o n ta in in g th e a p p lic a tio n fo r Ih e a b o v e lis te d p e rm it
is a v a ila b le fo r In s p e c tio n M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y e x c e p t fo r
le g a l h o lid a y s . 8 0 0 a m to 5 :0 0 p m . a t th e S t J o h n s R iv e r
M a n a g e m e n t D is tric t (D is tric t) H e a d q u a rte rs , 4 0 4 9 R e id S tre e t.
P a la tk a . F L 3 2 )7 8 -1 4 2 9 . A p e rs o n w h o s e s u b s ta n tia l in te re s t a re
•fle e te d b y th e d is tric t p e rm ittin g d e c is io n m a y p e titio n fo r a n
a d m in is tra tiv e h e a rin g in a c c o rd a n c e w ith s e c tio n 1 2 0 5 6 9 a n d
1 2 0 5 7 , F lo n d a S ta tu e s , o r m a y c h o o s e to p u rs u e m e d ia tio n a s
a n a lte rn a tiv e re m e d y u n d e r s e c tio n 1 2 0 .5 7 3 , F lo rid a S ta tu e s ,
b e fo re th e d e a d lin e fo r filin g a p e titio n . C h o o s in g m e d ia tio n w ill
n o t a d v e rs e ly a ffe c t Ih e n g h t to a h e a rin g it m e d ia tio n d o e s n o t
re s u lt In a s e ttle m e n t T h e p ro c e d u re s fo r p u rs u in g m e d ia tio n a re
s e t fo rth in s e c tio n 1 2 0 .5 7 3 , F lo rid a S ta tu e s , th e ru le s 2 8 1 0 6 111 a n d 2 8 -1 0 6 4 0 1 - 4 0 4 F lo r id a a d m in is tra tiv e c o d e .
P e titio n s m u s t c o m p ly w ith Ih e r e q u ir e m e n ts o l F lo r id a
A d m in is tra tiv e c o d e C h a p te r 2 8 -1 0 6 a n d b e file d w ith (re c e iv e d
b y ) th e D is tric t C le rk lo c a te d a l th e D is tric t H e a d q u a rte rs .
H ig h w a y 1 0 0 W e s t. P a la tk a . F L 3 2 1 7 7 .P e titio n s fo r a d m in is tra ­
tiv e h e a rin g o n th e a b o v e a p p lic a tio n (t) m u s t b e file d w ith in
tw e n ty -o n e (2 1 ) d a y s o f p u b lic a tio n o l th is n o tic e o r w ith in tw e n ­
ty -s ix (2 6 ) d a y s o l th e D is tric t d e p o s itin g n o tic e o l th is in te n t in
th e m a il lo r th o s e p e rs o n s lo w h o m Ih e D is tric t m a ils a c tu a l
n o tic e . F a ilu re to file a p e titio n w ith in th is tim e p e rio d s h a ll c o n s tftu ta a w a iv e r o l a n y n g h t(a ) s u c h p e rs o n (s ) m a y h a v e to
re q u e s t a n a d m in is tra tiv e d e te rm in a tio n (h e a rin g ) u n d e r s e c tio n
1 2 0 .5 6 9 a n d 1 2 0 .5 7 . F .8 ., c o n c e r n in g th e s u b je c t p e rm it
P e titio n s th a t a re n o t file d in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e a b o v e p ro v i­
s io n s a re s u b je c t to d is m is s a l.
B e c a u s e th a a d m in is tra tiv e p ro c e s s is d e s ig n e d to fo rm u la te
fin a l a g e n c y a c tio n , th e tilin g o f a p e titio n m e a n s th a t th e
D is tn d la fin a l a c tio n m a y b e d iffe re n t Iro m th e p o s itio n ta k e n b y
M in th is n o tic e o f in te rn P e rs o n s w h o s e s u b s ta n tia l in te re s ts w ill
b e a ffe c te d b y a n y s u c h fm ia l d e c is io n o t th e D is ln c f o n th e a p p li­
c a n t h a v e th a n g h t to p e titio n to b e c o m e a p a rty to th a p ro c e e d ­
in g . in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e re q u ire m e n ts s e t fo rth a b o v e
P u b lis h F e b ru a ry 4 . 2 0 0 4
B 032

i

N O TIC E O F S A LE
O F M O TO R V E H IC L E
P ursu a n t lo F lorida S tatute
713 585, M id -F lo rid a L ie n and
R e co ve ry w ill se ll at public salo
for ca s h th e follo w in g d e scrib e d
v e h ic le is ). lo c a te d a l lle n o t's
p la ce to satisfy a cla im e d Iren lor
1999
DODGE
V IN
1B3E S 4 6 C X Y D 5 5 9 5 8 8
Lien
Amt
$600 00
O w n o r/N o t
K n o w n L ie n o rJ &amp; G A u to B ody
&amp;
R e p a irin g
400
S p rin g
H a m m o c k C l L o n g w o o d . FL
3 2 7 50 Tel 407-634-7661 Sale
F e b ru a ry 17, 2004 10 0 0 a m at
400
S p rin g
H am m ock
Ct
Longw o o d . F L S a id ve h iclo(s)
m ay b e ro d e e m e d try satisfying
th e lio n p rio r to sale d a to You
h a vo the nght to a h e a rin g a t any
tim e p rior lo sale date b y filin g a
d e m a n d for h e a n n g in th e circuit
co u rt O w n e r h a s Ih e right to
re co v e r p o ss e s sio n o t ve h icle by
p o stin g a b o n d In a cco rd an ce
w ith F.S. 5 5 9 9 1 7 A lly p ro ce e d s
in e xce ss o l ih o am o u n t o l the
lie n w ill b e d e p o s ite d w ith the
C le rk o l C rrc u il C o u rt tn Ihe
co u n ty w h e re m e ve h icle is hold
P ub lish F e b ru a ry 4. 2 0 0 4
B 062

N O T IC E O F S A L E
P U B L IC A U C T IO N
IN P U R S U A N T T O FL O R ID A
STATUES 713 78 TH E F O L ­
L O W IN G V E H IC L E W IL L BE
S O LD AT P U B L IC A U C T IO N O N
T U E S D A Y F E B R U A R Y 24.
2004 AT 10 0 0 A M AT C O R T E S
T O W IN G
S E R V IC E ,
245
O R A N G E AVE L O N G W O O D .
F L O R ID A T H E 8 E V E H IC L E S
A R E S O LD A S IS W IT H N O
TITLE G U A R A N T E E S E L L E R
R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T TO
B ID
B ID D IN G S T A R T S AT
A M O U N T O W E D F O R TO W IN G
AND STORAG E
V IE W IN G
O N E H O U R P R IO R T O S ALE
F O R M O F P A Y M E N T IS C A S H
O H C A S H IE R S C H E C K
1) 1996 F O R D E X P L O H E R
V IN # 1 F M C U 2 4 X 0 T U B 2 3 4 3 I
2) 1997 F O R D F -1 5 0
V IN # 1FT D F 17 2 0 V N 0 4 5 7 2 9
3 ) 1998 F O R D C O N T O U R
V IN # 1FA FP 6 6 3 4 W K 26 2 2 0 0
4) 2 0 0 0 F O R D C R O W N V IC ­
TO R IA
V IN # 2 F A F P 7 3 W 1 Y X 1 57649
5) 1990 M E R C U R Y G R A N D
M A R Q U IS
V IN # 2 M E C M 7 5 F X L X 6 6 3 0 3 7
6 ) 1967 C H E V R O L E T
S P R IN T
V IN # JG IM R 2 1 5 3 H K 7 2 0 6 8 7
7) t9 9 6 C H E V R O L E T C A V A ­
LIER
V IN # 1 G 1 JC 1 2 4 7 T M 1 10485
8 ) 1904 C H E V R O L E T VAN
V IN # 1 G C E G 2 5 H 7 E 7 1 30305
9) 1985 Q M C SAFAR I
V IN # 1G T D M 1 5 N X F B 50 5 4 9 2
10) 1988 P O N T IA C G R A N D
AM
V IN # 1 G 2 N E I4 U 9 JC 6 7 2 6 9 9
11) 1 9 9 t P O N T IA C G R A N D
AM
V IN # 1 G 2 N G 1 4 U 9 M C 6 0 2 8 00
12) 1992 P O N T IA C G R A N D
AM
V IN # 1G 2N E 54N S N M 060662
13) 1992 O L D S M O B IL E C U T ­
LA S S
V IN # 1 G 3 W H 5 4 T 2 N 0 3 9 I4 0 1
14) 1984 S U IC K R E G A L
V IN # 1G 4A J4 7 A 7 E H 48 0 7 2 7
15) 1900 P LY M O U TH
R E LIA N T
V IN # 1P 3 B P 4 9 K X JF 1 40 4 4 3
16) 1993 P LY M O U T H S U N
DANCE

P ublish F e b ru a ry 4 . 2 0 0 4
B 083
N o tic e o f A p p lic a tio n
fo r Tax D eed
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a t H E L E N T H E R N A N D E Z ,
th e h o ld e r o t th e fo llo w in g certiflc a le ( t ) h a s tile d s a id c e rtiflca te (s ) lo r a ta x d e e d to b e
Issued th e re o n T h e ce rtific a te
n u m b e r(s ) a n d y e a r(s ) o t
issu a n ce , the d e sc rip tio n o l the
p ro p e rty, a n d the n a rn e (s) In
w h ic h it w a s a ss e sse d is are as
follow s:

L egals

P A R C E L ID # 3 4 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 9
OGOOOOIO
D e scrip tion o t P ro p e rty LE G
L O T 1 (LE S S P AR T IN B LK F
R A V E N N A PK S E C O F LO C H
A R B O R P B 12 P G 6 1 ) B LK G
P H IL L IP S
2N D
RAVENNA
P AR K S E C O F L O C H A R B O R
PO 10 P G 57
N a m e s in w h ic h a s s e s s e d :
SHO EM AKER CONSTR CO
IN C
A ll o l said p ro p e rty b e in g in the
C o u n ty o t S em ino le . S ta te o l
F lorid a
U n le ss such ce rtittca te (s) shall
b e re d e e m e d a cc o rd in g to taw.
th e p ro p e rty d e sc rib e d in su ch
c e n itica te (s ) w ill b e sold to the
h ig h e st b id d e r a t the w as) front
d o o r.
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e . S a n lo rd , F lo rid a ,
on
M onday. F e b ru a ry 2 3 .2 0 0 4 , al
11 00 a m
P aym e n t o t S ale le e , a p p lic a ­
b le d o cu m e n ta ry sta m p ta xe s
a n d re co rdin g le e s a re re q u ire d
lo be p a id b y th o su c ce ss fu l b id ­
d e r at th e sale F u ll p a y m e n t o l
a n am o u n t e q u a l fo th e h lg h e sl
b id is d u e w ith in 24 h o u rs after
th o a d ve rtise d tim e o t sale An
p a ym e n ts sh a ll b o c a s h o r g u a r­
a n te e d
in s tru m e n t
m ode
p a y a b le to th e C le rk o l th e
C irc u it C o u rt
D a te d o n 1 /8 2 0 0 4
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . FL O R ID A
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D o p uty C le rk
P u b lis h J a n u a ry 14. 2 1 , 28,
2 0 0 4 a n d Fe b ru a ry 4, 2 0 0 4
A51

FO R D IS S O L U T IO N
O F M A R R IA G E

F lorida
U n le ss su c h c e rtific a te d ) shall
b e re d e e m e d a cc o rd in g to law.
the p ro p e rty d e sc rib e d in euch
c e rtific a te d ) w ill be sold to the
hrghest b id d e r a I the w e st fro n t
d o o r,
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
C o u rth ou se. S anford. Florida, on
M onday. F e b ru a ry 2 3 ,2 0 0 4 at
t t 00am
P aym e n t o l S ale tee. a p p lica b le
d o cu m e n ta ry sta m p ta xe s a n d
re co rdin g le e s ere re q u ire d to be
p a id b y th e su cce ssfu l b id d e r at
th e sa le F u ll p a y m e n t o l an
•m o u n t e q u a l to th e h ig h e st bid
i t d u e w ith in 2 4 h o u rs a tta r the
a d ve rtise d tim e o l sale A ll p a y ­
m e n t* sh a ll be ca s h o r g u a ra n ­
te e d in stru m e n t, m ad e payable
to th e C le rk o t Ih e C ircu it C ourt,
D a ted o n 1/6/2004.
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D o p u ty C terk
P u b lis h : J a n u a ry 14. 2 1 , 28
2004 a n d F e b ru a ry 4. 2004
A 53
N o tic e o f A p p lic a tio n
f o r Tax D e e d

C E R T IF IC A T E N O ; 522 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
th a t W A C H O V IA B A N K AS
C U S T O D IA N /T R U S T E E F O R
P LY M O U T H PAR K TAX SER
V IC E LLC . th e h o ld e r o t th e lotlo w in g c e rtific a te d ) h a t tile d
said c e rtific a te d ) fo r a ta x d e e d
lo b e is su e d th e re o n The c e rtifi­
ca te n u m b e r(s ) e n d ye n r(s) ot
tte u a n c e . th e d e sc rip tio n o f Ihe
p ro p e rty, a n d th e n a m e (s ) In
w h ich tt w a s a ss e sse d Is/are as
fo llo w s
C E R T IF IC A T E N O : 9 2 8 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2 0 0 t
P A R C E L 10# 3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 0 1 0 0 -0 1 4 0
D e sc rip tio n o l P ro po rty L E G E
2 FT O F L O T 14 . A LL L O T 15
* V / 19 FT O F L O T 16 B LK 1
B E L -A IR P B 3 P G 79
N a m e s In w h ic h a ss e sse d JP J
C O N S T R IN C
A ll o l sa id p ro p e rty b e in g In the
C o u nty o l S em ino le . S ta te o l
F lorid a
U n le ss su ch c e rtific a te d ) shall
be re d e e m e d a cc o rd in g lo taw.
tho p ro p e rty d e sc rib e d in su ch
c e rtific a te d ) w ill b e so ld lo the
h ig h e st b id d e r at th e w e st Iront
d o o r,
S e m in o le
C o u n iy
C o u rth o u s e . S a n lo rd . F lo rid a ,
on
M onday, F e b ru a ry 23. 2 0 0 4 at
t l :00am .
P a y m e n t o l S ale (ee. a p p lic a ­
b le d o c u m e n ta ry sta m p ta xe s
a n d re co rd in g le e s are re quired
fo be p a id b y the su cce ssfu l b id ­
d e r al th e sa le Full p a ym e n t ot
an a m o u n t e q u a l to th e h ig h e st
b id is d u e w ith in 24 h o u rs after
Ihe a d ve rtise d tim e o t sale All
p a ym e n ts sh a ll b e ca s h o r g u a r­
a n te e d
In s tru m e n t,
m ade
p a y a b le to th e C le rk o l Ih e
C irc u it C o u rt
D a ted o n 1 /6 2 0 0 4

N o tic e o t A p p lic a tio n
to r Tax D e e d
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a t FID E LA D EN N Y, tho holder
o l the fo llo w in g c e rtilrc a le (t) has
b le d said c e rtific a te !*) lo r a lax
d e e d to bo issu e d th e re o n The
ce rtific a te n u m b e r(s) a n d ye a r(s)
o f issu a n ce , ttie d e sc rip tio n ot
th e property, a n d the n a m e (s ) in
w h ich it was a ss e sse d is are as
fo llo w s
C E R T IF IC A T E N O : 1917 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1999
P A R C E L ID # 2 0 -2 0 -3 0 5 0 1 0100-0310
D oscnjM ion o l P ro p e rly LE G
L O T 31 B L K I L O N G W O O D
P AR K P B 11 P G 10
N a m e s In w h ic h
B R U C E E A IT K E N

assessed

A ll o l sa id p ro p e rty b e in g in th o
C o u nty o l S em ino le . S ta le ot
Florida
U n le ss such ce rtilic a le (s ) sh a ll
b e re d e e m e d a cc o rd in g to law ,
th e p ro p e rty d e scrib e d in su ch
c e rtific a te d ) w ill b e so ld to the
h ig h e st b id d e r a l Ihe w e st Iro n !
d o o r,
S o m m o lo
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e , S a n fo rd , F lo rid t ,
on
M onday. F e b ru a ry 2 3 ,2 0 0 4 , al
11:OOam
P a y m e n l o l S a le le e . a p p lic a ­
b le d o cu m e n ta ry sta m p ta xe s
and re co rd in g te e s a re re q u ire d
fo b e p a id b y th e su c ce ss fu l b id ­
d er a l th e sale F u ll p a y m e n l o l
an a m o u n t e q u a l to the h ig h e st
b id is d u e w ithin 2 4 h o u rs a fte r
th e a d ve rtise d lim e o l sate Alt
p a ym e n ts shall b e ca s h o r g u a r­
a n te e d
In s tru m e n t.
m ade
p a y a b le lo th e C le rk o l Ih e
C ircu it C ourt.
D a tod o n 1 /6 2 0 0 4
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . F L O R ID A
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D e p uty C le rk
P u b lish : Ja n u a ry t4 . 2 1 , 26,
2 0 0 4 a n d F e b ru a ry 4, 2 0 0 4
A 52

N o tic e o l A p p lic a tio n
fo r Tax D e e d
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
tria l F ID E L A D EN N Y , th e holder
o l th e fo llo w in g c e rtific a te d ) h a s
tile d eaid c e rtific a te d ) to r a la x
d e e d lo b e issu e d th e re o n Th e
ce rtifica te n u m b e rd ) e n d ye a r(s)
o l is su a n ce , the d e sc rip tio n ot
the property, a n d th e n a m e (t) In
w h ic h tt w a s a ss e sse d ts/a re as
fo llo w *
C E R T IF IC A T E N O : 2 1 8 7 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1 M 7
P A R C E L ID # 3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 0 2 4 A -0000
D e sc rip tio n ot P ro pe rty: S E C 32
T W P 2 0 S R G E 30E P T O F C S X
R R R /W IN S W 1/4 W O F
G R A N T ST 4 E O F C A Y S T

L egals

M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY , FL O R ID A
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D o p uty C le rk
P u b lish : J a n u a ry 14. 2 t , 26.
2 0 0 4 a n d F o b ru a ry 4, 2004
A 54

N o tic e o l A p p lic a tio n
fo r Tax D e e d
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a t W A C H O V IA B A N K A S
C U S T O D IA N /T R U S T E E FO R
P LY M O U T H P AR K TAX S E R ­
V IC E LLC . Ih e h o ld e r o l th e fo l­
lo w in g c e rtific a te d ) h a s tile d
sa id c e rtilic a le ls ) to r a la x d e e d
to b e issu e d th e re o n The c e rtifi­
ca te n u m b e r(s ) a n d yo a r(s) o l
issu a n ce , th e d e sc rip tio n o l Itie
p ro p e rty, a n d th e n a m e (t) tn
w hich it w a s a ss e sse d ts/a ie as
fo llo w s
C E R T IF IC A T E N O : 3086 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P A R C E L ID # 1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 0000 0030
D e sc rip tio n o l P ro pe rty L E G
L O T 3 O R IE N T A G A R D E N S
1
ST A D D PB 10 P G 2 7
N a m e s in w h ic h a s s e s s e d :
NANCY H KROENKE
A ll o l sa id p ro p e rty b e in g in the
C o u nty o l S e m in o le . S ta te o l
Flon d a
U n le ss

s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e d ) s h a ll
b e r e d e e m e d a c c o r d in g lo la w .
I h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r ib e d in s u c h
c e r t i f i c a t e d ) w ilt b e s o ld to t t ie
h ig h e s i b id d e r a I I h e w e s l fr o n t
d o o r.
S e m in o le
C o u n ty

TO: W A YN E A . LA R S E N
3 4 8 2 0 B o c k S treet
W estland. M ichig a n 48185
a n d ’o r la s t kn o w n m a ilin g
a d d re s s o l P O B ox 29975
Lau gh lin . N eva d a 89028
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE D th a t an
action h a t b e e n filed agamst
yo u and th a t yo u a te re q u ite d to
serve a c o p y o&lt; y o u ' "ritte n
d e le n se s. It any, to It o n A rth ur F
H a lt. 2 0 0 E- C o m m e rcia l S t,
S a n lo rd ,
F lo rid a
3277t
(A ttorn ey to r P etitio n e r D esitae
L arsen), o n o r b e fo re J a n u a ry
2 6 , 2004, a n d filo Ihe original
w ith ih e C lerk o f th is C o u rt al
C le rk o l C irc u it C o u rt lo r
S em inole C ounty, P O Box 819.
S an lo rd , F L 3 2 7 72 -0 6 1 9 , boloro
service o n P e ltttoner o t im m e d i­
a te ly th e re a fte r It y o u ta il 10 do
so, a d e fa u lt m a y be entered
a g a in s t yo u to t Ih e re lie f
d e m a n d e d in th e p e tition
C o p ie s o f a ll c o u rt do cu m en ts
In th is ca se , in c lu d in g orders,
a re a va ila b le a l th e Clock o f the
C ircu it C o u rts office. You m ay
re vie w Ihese d o cu m e n ts upon
request
You m ust ke e p th o C le rk ot the
C ircu it C o u rt s O ffice n o tified ot
yo u r cu rre nt a d d re ss (you m ay
file N otice o l C u rre n t A ddress.
Flon d a F a m ily F o rm 12 9 15)
Fu tu re p a p e rs in th is la w su it will
be m a ile d to the a d d re ss on
re co rd a l th e cte rk1* office
W A R N IN G R u le 12 285.
F lo rid a F a m ily L a w R u le s ot
P ro c e d u re , re q u ire s c e rta in
a u tom a tic d is clo su re o l d o cu ­
m e n t* a n d in to rm a tio n F ailure
to co m p ly c a n re su lt In sa n c­
tio n * . in c lu d in g d is m is s a l o t
sin kin g o f p le a d in g s
D ATED . D e ce m be r 22, 2003
M AR Y AN N E M O R S E
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
B y N a n cy R W in ter
D e p uty C lerk
P ublish Ja n u a ry 14, 21. 28.
2004 and F e b ru a ry 4. 2004
ASS
IN H IE C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F THE E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O .: 9 9 --C A -2 1 9
U N IT E D STATES O F
A M E R IC A .
b y and th ro u g h th e S e cre ta ry o l
V E T E R A N A FFA IR S ,
Plaintiff,
vs
C R A IG A J O H N S O N a n d
M A L I5 S A J J O H N S O N , h is
w ilo , a n d U N K N O W N
T E N A N T S 'O W N E R S .
D e fen d a n ts
N O TIC E O F S A L E
N o tice is h e re b y g ive n that
p u rsu a n t to th e o rd e r o r final
ju d g m e nt e n te re d in th is ca u se
in tho C ircu it C o u h o t S em ino le
C ounty, Florida. I w ill sell tho
p ro p e rty s itu a te d In S em inole
C o u niy. Florida, d e sc rib e d as:
L O T S 218. M O L L O W B R O O K
W E S T P H A S E IV. A C C O R D
IN G T O TH E M A P O R PLAT
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 36. P AG E S 77
T H R O U G H 7 9 IN TH E 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
a n d co m m on ly kn o w n as:
3 2 2 7 St. L u c io D riv e . S o ,
C asselberry, FL 32707
at public sale, lo the h ig h e st and
b e st balder, lo r ca s h , a l th e w est
Iro n t d o o r o f th e S e m in o le
C o u n ty C o u rth o u s e . S a n fo rd .
F lo rid a , a l 11:00 A M o n
F e b ru a ry 17. 2004
D atod Ja n u a ry 15, 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
A S C L E R K Q F TH E C O U R T
B y M ary S troupe
D o puiy C le rk
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e
A m e rica n s W ith D isa biH e s Act.
p e rso n s w ith d is a b ilitie s n e e din g
a s p e c ia l a c c o m m o d a tio n to
p a rtic ip a te in Ih i* p ro ce e d in g
sh o u ld
c o n ta c t
C o u rt
A d m ln ls tra lio n a l le le p h o n e
n u m b e r (4 0 7 )6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . n o t
later lh a n seven (7) d a ys p rio r lo
th e p ro c e e d in g
II h e a rin g
Im p a rte d . (T D D ) 1 -8 0 0 -9 5 5 *
8 7 7 1, o r 1-0 0 0 -9 5 5 0 7 7 0 (V ).
via Florida R e la y S e rvice .
M aso n Law P A
17757 U S. 19 N orth
M an g ro ve Bay. S uite 500
C learw ater, FL 33764
(7 2 7 )5 3 8 -3 80 0
P ublish: Ja n u a ry 28. 2004 and
F e b ru a ry 4. 2004
A128

LEQ ALAD
C ITY OF
L A K E M AR Y , F L O R ID A
IT B # 04-02
C O N S T R U C T T H R E E (3)
R E S T S TA TIO N S R IN E H A R T T R A IL

C o u rth o u s e . S a n fo rd . F lo n d a .

M onday. F e b ru a ry 2 3 ,2 0 0 4 at
11:00am
P a y m e n t o l S a le le e . a p p lic a ­
b le d o c u m e n ta ry s u m p ta xe s
and re co rd in g le e s are te q u iro d
to be p a id b y th e su c ce ss fu l b id ­
d e r a l th e sa le Full p a ym e n t o f
a n a m o u n t e q u a l lo th e h ig h e st
b id t* d u e w ith in 24 h o u rs after
th e a d ve rtis e d lim e o l sale A ll
p a ym e n ts s h a ll b e ca s h o t g u a r­
a n te e d
in s tru m e n t,
m ade
p a y a b le lo Ih e C le rk o t th e
C irc u it C o u rt

C ity o l La ke M ary P urch a sin g
D o c u m e n t N u m b e r 0 4 -0 2 Is
a v a ila b le a l D e m a n d S ta t by
O n v ia a t
H Y P E R L IN K
’ h ttp //w w w d e m a n d s la r c o m *
w w w d e m a n d s la r co m or 800711-1712
S ea le d p ro p o sa ls for IT B # 0 4 -0 2
are d u e on o r b e fore 2 0 0 P M
on F e b ru a ry 17, 2 0 0 4 T h is p ro ­
p o sa l sh o u ld b e d e live re d to Ihe
C ity M a n a g e r’s O ffice, te m p o ra r­
ily lo c a te d a l 185 E. C rysta l L a ke
A ve, Lake M ary, F L 3 2 7 46 For
fa rth e r
in fo rm a tio n ,
c a ll
D e m a n d S ta r b y O n v ia a t 600711-1712

D a te d o n 1 /6 2 0 0 4 .
M ARYANNE M O RSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . F L O R ID A
b y G E R A L D IN E H A R F O R D
D e p u ty C le rk
P u b lis h . J a n u a ry 14. 2 1 , 28.
2 0 0 4 a n d F e b ru a ry 4, 2004
A 55

D ATED Ja n u a ry 30. 2004
P U B LIS H F e b ru a ry 4. 2004
B 05 7

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O . 0 3 -D R -5 5 0 3 -0 2 D -W
D E S IR A E L A R S E N
P e titio n e r

N a m e s in w h ich a sse sse d . C S X
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N INC
AJ o l said p ro p e rty b e in g in the
C o u n ty o l Sem m ote. S la t* of

AND
W AYNE A LARSEN.
R e sp o n d en t
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N

I

�February *1&amp; 5.2001 P a g e 5 B

T iik H erald

L egals
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
T H E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O . 0 3 -C A -2 8 4 4 -1 4 -L
G U A R A N T Y B A N K , a fe d e ra l
sa vin g s bonk.
Plaintiff,

R E G E N T LAK E M AR Y
.A S S IS T E D L IV IN G . LLC ,
G e o rg ia lim ite d lia b ility
com pany,
D etent!,m l
N O TIC E O F S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a t p u rs u a n t to a F in a l
Ju d g m e n t o l Fore clo su re ren­
d e re d o n Ja n u a ry 13, 2004. In
that ce rta in ca u se p e nding In the
C ircu it C o u rt in and lo r S em inole
C ounty, Florida, w herein G U A R ­
A N T Y B AN K , a fe d era l savings
b a n k. Is P laintiff, and R EG EN T
LA K E M A R Y A S S IS T E D L IV ­
IN G . L L C . a G e orgia lim ite d lia ­
b ility co m p a n y . Is d e le n d a n t,
C M A ctio n C a u se No 0 3 -CA2 6 4 4 -t4 -L , I. M aryanne M orse.
C le rk o l the a foresaid C ourt, w ill
at 11:00 a m . o n M arch 16,
2 0 0 4, offer lo r sale and sell to
th e highest ladder lo t co s h at the
W e st Front D o o r o l th e S em ino le
C o u nty C o u rth ou so, 301 N orth
P ark A venue. S anford. S om inolo
C o u nty. F lo rid a , the fo llo w in g
d e s c rib e d re a l a n d p e rs o n a l
property, situate a n d be in g irt
S e m in o le C ounty, Florida lo -w it
S EE A TTAC H E D E X H IB IT "A"
F O R D E S C R IP T IO N OF R E A L
PRO PERTY

L e g a ls

L egals

L egals

sp e c ific a tio n s, m ap s, su rv e ys ,
reports, architectural, e n g in e e r­
in g a n d co nstruction co n tra cts,
b ooks o f acco un t. Insurance p o ll
cie s a n d oth er docum ents, o f
w h a te ve r kind o r character, relat
Ing lo th e use. co n stru ctio n upon,
o ccu pa n cy leasing, sale o r o p e t
atlon o t ih e Property, a ll p ro
ce e d s a n d o th e r am o u n ts p a id or
o w in g to D e b to r u n d er o r pur
suant to a n y a n d as co n tra cts
and bo n ds re latin g to th e co n
struct ion, e re ctio n o r re n o va tio n
o t the P roporty. a ll o il, g a s and
o th o r h yd ro ca rb o n s a n d o th er
m inerals p ro d u ce d Irom o r a llo ­
ca te d to th e P roperty and all
pro d u cts p ro ce sse d o r ob tain e d
therefrom , Ihe p roceeds th e root,
a n d a ll a cco un ts and g e n e ra l
in ta n g ib le s u n d e r w h ich su c h
p ro ce e d s m a y a rise , to g e th e r
w ith a n y sum s o l m on e y lh a l
m ay n o w or a t any tim e h o te a lte r
b e co m e d u e a n d p a y a b le to
D ebtor by virtu e o l a n y a n d all
ro y a ltie s , o v e irid in g ro y a ltie s ,
bonuses, d elay re n ta ls a n d any
o ther am o u n t ot any kind o r char
actor a rising under a n y a n d all
p re se n t and futuro oil. g a s and
m in in g le a s o s c o v e rin g th e
P ro pe rty o t a n y pa rt thereof

D E P U T Y C LE R K
LA W O F F IC E S O F D A V ID J
STERN
A TTO R N EY F O R P LA IN TIFF
601 S U N IV E R S IT Y D R IVE
S U ITE 500
P LA N TA TIO N , FL 33324
0 3 -2 1117

O ffice
100 B ush B ou le va rd
S anford. F lorid a 3 2 7 73
(4 0 7 )6 6 5 6 6 0 3
A tto rn e y to r P etitio n e r
P ublish: Ja n u a ry 26, 2 0 0 3 and
F e b ru a ry 4, 2004
A13»

E X H IB IT A TO S C H E D U LE I
Lots 2 6 th ro u g h 38, inclusive,
C R Y S TA L LAW N , a su bdivision,
a cco rd in g to th e p la t th e re o f, as
re co rde d In P lat B oo k 6 , P age 6
P u b lic R e c o rd s o f S e m in o le
C ounty. Florida
AND

S aid sale w ill be m ade p u rsu a n t
to and in o rd e r to sa tisfy Ihe
te rm s o f sa id F ina l Ju d g m en t

AND

M AR Y AN N E M O R S E
C L E R K O F TH E
COURT

S E E .A T TA C H E D C O M P O S IT E
E X H IB IT -B - F O R D E S C R IP ­
T IO N O F P E R S O N A L P R O P ­
E R TY
S C H E D U LE I T O U C C -1
A ll g oods, e q u ip m en t, fu rn is h ­
ings. fixtu re s, fu rn itu re , ch a tte ls
and pe rso n a ! p ro p e rty of w h a t­
ever n a ture o w n e d b y D o b lo r
n o w o r h e re a fte r lo ca te d or use d
In a n d a b o u t th e b u ild in g o r
b u ild in g s or o th e r im p ro ve m e n ts
n o w e re cte d or h e re a fte r to be
e re cte d o n th e la n d s d e sc rib e d
In E xh ib it A attached hereto and
m a d e a p a rt h e re o f (th e
"P ro p e rty '), o r o th erw ise lo ca ted
o n said la n d s in clu d in g b u t not
lim ite d to a ll be d s. Iinons, te le v i­
s io n s . c a rp e tin g , te le p h o n e s ,
cash
re g is te rs ,
c o m p u te rs ,
la m p s, g la ssw a re , re h a b ilita tio n
e q u ip m e n t, If a n y re sta u ra n t a n d
kitch e n e q u ip m e n t, a n d a ll fix ­
tu re s. a cc e ssio n s a n d a p p u rte ­
n a n ce s th e re to, a n d all re n e w als
o r re p la c e m e n ts o f o r su b s titu ­
tio n s to t a n y o f the fo re g o in g , all
Inventory, in c lu d in g a ll In ve n to ­
rie s o f fo o d , b e v e ra g e s a n d
o th e r c o m e s tib le s o w n e d b y
D e b to r fo r sale o r u se a l o r from
th e P ro p e rty a n d soap, p a p e r
s u p p lie s , m e d ic a l s u p p lie s ,
d ru g s a n d a ll o th e r su c h go o ds,
w a re s a n d m erch a n d ise h e ld by
D e b to r lo r sale to o r tor c o n ­
su m p tio n by re sid e n ts, g u e sts o r
p a tie n ts o t th e P ro p e rty a n d all
such oth er g o o d s re tu rn e d to o r
re p o sse sse d b y D ebtor, ait b u ild ­
in g m a te ria ls a n d e q u ip m e n t
n ow o t h e re a fte r d e live re d lo
said p re m ise s a n d in to n d o d to
b e in s ta lle d th e re in , D e b to r s
In te re s t
In
any
im p o u n d
acco un ts, a ll se cu rity d e p osits
a n d a d va n ce re n ta ls u n d er le a se
a g re e m e n ts n o w o r a l a n y tim e
h e re a tle r co ve rin g o r a ffe ctin g
a n y o l the P roperty and h e ld by
o r for Ih e b enefit o f D ebtor, a ll
m o n e ta ry d e p osits w h ich D ebtor
h a s b e e n re q u ire d lo g iv e to any
p u b lic o r p riv a te u tility w ith
re sp e c t lo u tility se rvice s fu r­
n is h e d to th e Property, a ll rents
a n d o th e r a m o u n ts from and
u n d er le a ses o f a ll or a n y p a rt of
Ihe P roperty, in clu d in g all thirdp a rty re im b u rs e m e n t co n tra c ts
to r th e P ro pe rty w h ich ate n ow
o r h e re a fte r In e ffe ct w ith re sp e ct
to re sid e n ts qu a lifyin g lo r c o v e r­
a g e u n d er the sam e, Including
p riva te In su ra n ce a g re e m e n ts,
a ll Issues, p ro fits a n d p ro ce e d s
fro m a ll o r a n y p a rt o f Ih e
Property, a ll p ro ce e d s (in clu d in g
p re m iu m re lu n d s ) o f e a ch p o licy
o t In s u ra n c e re la tin g lo th e
P roperty, a ll p ro ce e d s from the
ta kin g o f the P ro p e rty or any pa rt
th e re o f o r a n y inferesl, th e re in o r
tig h t o r e s ta te a p p u rte n a n t
th e re to b y e m in e n t d o m a in o t by
p u rc h a s e in lie u th e re o f, a ll
a m o u n ts d e p o s ite d in e scro w lor
th e p a y m e n t o t a d v a lo re m
ta x e s ,
a s s e s s m e n ts
and
c h a rg e s a n d /o r p re m iu m s fo r
p o lic ie s o f In s u ra n c e w ith
re sp e c t lo the Property, all co n ­
tra cts te la te d to the P roperty, all
m oney, funds, acco un ts, In stru ­
m e n ts , d o c u m e n ts , g e n e ra !
In ta n g ib le s (in c lu d in g tra d e ­
m arks. tra d e n a m e s a n d s y m ­
b o ls u se d In co n n e ctio n th e re ­
w ith ). in c lu d in g a n y rig h ts o l
D e b to r a rising fro m the o p e ra ­
tio n o f Ihe P ro p e rty fo r Ihe p a y­
m en t o f g o o d s so ld or le a s e d or
fo r se rvice s te n d e re d , n o t e v i­
d e n ce d b y an Instrum ent, In clu d ­
in g . w ith o u t lim ita tio n , a ll n g h is
to p a y m e n t fro m sta le o r federal
p ro g ra m s , b o a rd s, b u re a us or
a g e ncie s, and rig hts to p a ym e nt
fro m re sid e n ts, p riva te in su re rs
a n d o th e rs a n tin g from the o p e r­
atio n o l th e Property, in cluding
rig hts to p a ym e n t p u rsu a n t lo
th ird p a rty re im b u rsem e n t c o n ­
tra cts; a n d the p ro ce e d s th e re o f
(w h e th e r c a s h o r n o n c a s h ,
m o v e a b le o r Im m o ve a b le, ta n g i­
b le o r in ta n g ib le ) re ce ive d from
the sale, e xch an g e , tra n sle r. c o l­
le c tio n o r o th er d isp o sitio n ot
s u b s titu tio n thereof, a l n o te s o r
ch a tte l p a p e r a risin g fro m or
re la te d lo th e Property. aH p e r­
m its . lic e n s e s (lo th e e x te n t
a s s ig n a b le ), fra n ch ise s, c e rtifi­
cates. a n d o th e r rig hts e n d p riv i­
leges u se d o r u seful In c o n n e c ­
tio n w ith th e P roperty, in cluding,
w ith o u t lim ita tio n , b u s in a s s
lice n s e s , s ta le h e a lth d e p a rt­
m e n t lic e n s e s , fo o d se rv ic e
lic e n s e s , lic e n s e s to c o n d u c t
b u sin e s s, ce rtific a te s o l n e e d
a n d a ll su c h o lh a r p e rm its ,
lic e n s e s a n d rig h ts , o b ta in e d
fro m a n y g o ve rn m e nta l, q u a sig o ve rn m e n ta l o r p riva te p e rso n
o r e n tity w h a tso e ve r, a il p lans.

P U B L IS H IN THE S E M IN O L E
HERALD
P ublish Ja n u a ry 26. 2004 and
F e b ru a ry 4, 2 0 0 4
A I2 9
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E tB T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY,
F L O R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC T IO N D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O ; 0 3 C A 3 1 0 B 14W
S U N T R U S T B A N K F /K /A
S U N T R U S T B A N K . A TLAN TA,
S U C C E S S O R BY M E R G E R TO
S U N T R U S T B A N K . C E N TR A L
FL O R ID A . N A ,
P LA IN T IF F

VS

The S outh 1/2 o l the W e sl 1/4 of
th e N o rlh w e s l 1/4 o t the
N o rth e a s t 1/4 o t S e c tio n 17.
Tow nship 2 0 S outh. R a n ge 30
E ast, a ll lo c a te d in S e m in o le
C ounty, Florida

L o t5 2 6 th ro u g h 36 inchistvo,
C R Y S T A L LAW N , a su b d ivisio n ,
a cc o rd in g lo the p la t thereof, as
re co rde d in P lat B ook 6, P age 6.
P u b lic R e c o rd s o f S e m in o le
C ounty, Florida

The S ou th 1/2 o f th e W est 1/4 of
th e N o rth w e s t 1/4 o f th e
N o rth e a s t 1/4 o f S e c tio n 17,
Tow nship 2 0 S outh, R a n ge 30
E ast, a ll lo ca te d in S em ino le
C ounty, Florida

IN A C C O R D A N C E W IT H TH E
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS A B IL I
T IE S ACT. p e rso n s w ith d is a b ili­
tie s n e e ding a sp e cia l a cco m m o ­
d a tion sh o u ld co n ta ct C O U R T
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N ,
al
th e
S E M IN O L E C o u nty C o u rth ou se
at (4 0 7 )6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . 1 -8 0 0 9 5 5 8771 (TO D ) o r 1-600 9 5 5 8 7 7 0,
via F lorid a R otay S ervice

D ATED Ih is 13 d a y o l January.
2004

C IR C U IT

B y M ary S troupe
D e p uty C le rk
A tto rn e ys for Plaintiff:
J c so p h E Foster. Esquire
F lorid a B a i N o 262091
A K E R M A N S E N TE R FITT
C itru s C entor, 10th Floor
2 5 5 S ou th O ran g e A vonue
P osl O ffice Box 231
O rla n d o, Florida 32602
(4 0 7 ) 64 3 -7 86 0
N O T IC E A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D IS A B IL IT IE S A C T OF 1990
A dm inistralrvo O td o r N o 9 7-3
If you a ie a p e rso n w ith a d is a b il­
ity w h o n e e d s a n y a c c o m m o d a ­
tio n in o rd e r to p a rticip a te in th is
p ro ce e d in g , yo u a re e n titled , at
no co s l lo yo u . lo th e p ro visio n of
ce rta in a ssistan ce P lease c o n ­
ta ct C o u rt A dm inistra tio n a l 301
N P ark A ve n u e. S uite N 301,
S an fo rd . FL 32771, (407) 6 654 2 2 7, w ilh in 2 w o rkin g d a ys of
yo u r rece ip t o l th is notice It you
a re h e a rin g o r vo ice im p a ired ,
c a ll 1 -8 0 0 -9 5 5 8771
P ub lish Ja n u a ry 28. 2004 and
F e b ru a ry 4. 2004
A 12 7

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC T IO N D IVIS IO N
C A S E N O : 03 C A 3060 14W
W ELLS FARG O HOME
M O R T G A G E , IN C .
S U C C E S S O R BY M E R G E R TO
C R O S S L A N D M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N ,
P LA IN TIFF

VS
TH E U N K N O W N S P O U S E .
H E IR S .
D E V IS E E S .
GRANTEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S .
C R E D IT O R S .
T R U S T E E S A N D A LL O T H E R
P A R T IE S
C L A IM IN G
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 TH E
ESTATE O F C U R T IS TALLEY.
D E C E A S E D , ET AL

DEFENDERS)

N O TIC E O F A C T IO N
C O N S T R U C T IV E S ER V IC E
TO
U N KN O W N SPOUSE,
H E IR S ,
D E V IS E E S ,
GRANTEES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
L IE N O R S ,
C R E D IT O R S .
T R U S T E E S . A N D ALL O T H E R
P A R T IE S
C L A IM IN G
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 T H E
ESTATE O F C U R T IS TALLEY
whose residence ts unknown it
he/sherthey b e living; and if
he'sheffhey be dead. Ihe
unknown defendants wlio may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all pan
ties claim ing an interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants who are not known
to be dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming lo have
any right, title or Interest in the
property described in Ihe m ort­
gage being foreclosed herein
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T IF IE D
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty
L O T 34. O R A N G E ESTATES,
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
PLAT B O O K 16. PAGE 56. 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 ID A
h a s b e e n filed a g a in st yo u and
Ihe yo u are re q u ire d to se rve a
copy o t yo u t w ritte n de fen se s, if
any. to If o n D A V ID J S T E R N .
E S Q P la in tiff s attorney, w hose
a d d re s s is 601 S U n iv e rs ity
D riv e 4 5 0 0 , P la n ta tio n , FL
33324 (no taler th a n 30 days
fro m the d a te o f th e first p u b lic a ­
tio n o f Ih tt n o tice o l actio n) and
file th e o rigin a l w ith Ihe d a rk ot
Ih is co u rt either b efore se rvice
o n P laintiff s a tto rn e y o t im m e d i­
a te ly lh a re a tte r. o th e rw is e a
d e fau lt w ill be e n te re d a g a in st
yo u fo r the re lie f d e m a n d e d in
th e co m p la in t o r p e titio n tiled
herein
W IT N E S S m y h a n d a n d the
se a l o l th is C o u rt at S EM IN O LE
C ounty. Florida, th is day o t JA N
20. 2004
M AR Y AN N E M O R S E . C LE R K
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
BY: A M u lco ck

R O B E R T J B LO C K , ET AL
D E F E N O A N T (S )

A u c tio n
In a cco rd an ce w ith th a p ro v i­
sio n s o f Ih e S ta le law. there
b e in g d u e and u n p a id charges
fo r w h ic h Ih o u n d e rsig n e d Is
e n title d to sa tisfy an o w n e r's hen
o f th o
goods
h e re in a fte r
d e sc rib e d n n d stored a l U SA
S to r-A W ay S elf S to rag e lo ca lo d
a l 4051 W ost SR 46. Sanford,
FL 32 7 71 , (4 0 7 ) 3 0 2 -4 07 7 And.
d u o notice h a vin g b e e n g iven, to
th e ow n er o t said p ro p e rly and
a ll p a rtie s kn o w n lo cla im an
Interest th e re in , a n d Vie tim e
sp e cifie d in su ch notice lo r p a y ­
m en t o t su ch h a vin g expired, the
g o o d s w ill b e sold a t p u b lic a u c ­
tio n at Ih e a b o ve sta le d address
lo V ie h ig h e st b id d e r o r o th e r­
w is e d is p o s e d o f o n T h u rs d s y ,
F e b ru a ry 5, 2004.

N O T IC E OF A C T IO N
C O N S T R U C T IV E S E R V IC E
T O R O O ER T J B LO C K and
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
R O B E R T J B LO C K

S am u e l Ja m is o n - G y m bags,
b oots, and H e d ge trim m er, suite
case

w hose re sid e n ce Is u n kn o w n if
h e /s h e /lh e y b o liv in g a n d if
h e /s h e rth e y b o d e a d , th e
u n kn o w n d e fen d a n ts w h o m ay
b e s p o u se s , h e irs , d e v is e e s ,
g ra n te e s , a s s ig n e e s , lie n o rs ,
cre d ito rs, tru ste e s, a n d alt p a r­
tie s c la im in g a n in fe re s l by.
through, un d er or a g a in st tho
D e fen d a n ts, w h o a ie not know n
fo be d e a d o r alivo, a n d a ll p a r­
lie s h a vin g o r cla im in g lo have
any rig h t. title o r interest in the
p ro p e rty d e scrib e d in th o m o rt­
g a g e b e in g fo re clo se d herein

YoM zii Vera • Bike, love seat,
radio, ta b le s, lam ps. m aVross.
m irrors, kitch e n chairs, sp o rtin g
go o ds. TV sta n d pillo w s, area
rugs
P n n o E D u ra n t - S o la . TV,
W a sho r
A
D ryer.
S te reo
E q u ip m e n t. L a m p s , c lo th in g ,
co o k w a re o u t d o o r fu rn itu re
G ilb e rt L R o d w o ll • C lo ck radio.
R u b be rm a id table
P ub lish Ja n u a ry 28. 2004 and
F e b ru a ry 4, 2004
A 143

T O A N N E X 5 0 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
S O P H IA M A R IE C O V E A N D W O R N A L L D R IV E A N D
B E T W E E N U P S A L A R O A D A N D B R U S H C R E E K D R IV E , A S
S H O W N O N TH E M A P BELO W :

h a s b e e n file d a g a in st yo u and
th o you are re q u ire d to se rve a
co p y of y o u t w ritte n d e fen se s, it
a n y lo II o n D AV ID J S TE R N .
E S Q P la in tiff’s a tto rn e y w h o so
a d d re s s is BOt S U n iv e rs ity
D rive 4 5 0 0 , P la n ta tio n , FL
33324 (n o la te r Hum 30 d a ys
fro m the d a te o l the lirs t p u b lic a ­
tio n o l th is n o tic e o l actio n) and
l,le th o o rig in a l w ith th e d o rk o l
th is co u rt e ith e r b e toro se rvice
tin P la in tiff's a tto rn e y or im m e d i­
a te ly Ih o re a tte r, o th e rw is e a
d e fa u lt w ill b e en tere d a g a in st
yo u tor ttio re lie f d e m a n d e d in
the co m p la in t or p e titio n hied
h e re in
W IT N E S S m y h a n d a n d the
seal ot th is C o u rt at S E M IN O L E
C ounty. Florida. Ib is 21 d a y o l
January, 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE, CLERK
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
B Y A M u lco ck
DEPUTY CLERK
L A W O F F IC E S O F D A V ID J
STERN
A TTO R N E Y F O R P LA IN T IF F
801 S U N IV E R S IT Y D R IVE
S U ITE 500
P LA N TA TIO N FL 33324
0 3 2 1 4 39
IN A C C O R D A N C E W IT H TH E
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS A B IL I­
TIE S ACT, p e rso n s w ith d is a b ili­
tie s noodm g a sp e cia l a c c o m ­
m o d a tio n
sh o u ld
c o n ta c t
C O U R T A D M IN IS T R A T IO N at
th o
S E M IN O L E
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u s e a l (4 0 7 )6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 .
1 -8 00-955 8771 (TD D ) or t 8 0 0
9 5 5 -6 7 7 0 . v ia F lo rid a R e la y
S ervice
TH IS N O TIC E S H A LL BE P U B ­
L IS H E D O N C E A W E E K FO R
TO O
(2 )
C O N S E C U T IV E
W EEKS
P U B L IS H IN T H E
S E M IN O L E H E R A L D
P ublish Ja n u a ry 28. 2 0 0 4 and
F e b ru a ry 4. 2004
A 13 0

IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O .: 0 4 -C A -I2 9 -1 6 -A
IN RE F O R F E IT U R E O F
5 1 ,5 1 0 OO IN U N IT E D STATES
CURRENCY.
N O TIC E OF
F O R F E IT U R E C O M P L A IN T
TO

C h ris to p h e r V icto r P erez
1605 N o ttin g h a m D rive
W in te r P ark. Florida 32789

a n d a ll o th e rs w h o c la im an
in te re s t m th e fo llo w in g property.
$ 1 ,5 1 0 0 0 In U n ite d S ta le s c u r­
rency
D o n ald F E sim ger, In h is o fficia l
c a p a c ity a s S h e n tl o f th e
S e m in o le
C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a ,
th ro u g h h is o ff c o n . in v e stig a ­
to rs o r a gents, soured th e above
p ro p e rty o n o r a b o ut D e ce m be r
2 , 2004. at or n ear the a rea o l
L a ke H o w e ll L a n a M cD o n ald s.
W in te r P erk. S e m in o le C ounty,
F lorid a S a id p ro p e rty is in the
c u s to d y o f th e S h e riff o f
S em ino le C o u rtly lo r th e p u r­
p o se o f fo rfe itu re p u rsu a n t to
s e c tio n s
9 3 2 7 0 1 -9 3 2 7 0 4 ,
F lorid a S ta tu te s
A C o m p la in t
lo r F o rfe itu re h a s b e e n hied In
the a b o ve -style d C ourt.

D TnZ

T
....

M

VIMLCN

.. ... .

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A .
C A S E N O .: 0 4 -C A -1 2 B -t6 M
IN R E F O R F E IT U R E OF
5 1 .7 5 0 0 0 IN U N IT E D STATES
CURRENCY
N O TIC E OF
F O R F E IT U R E C O M P L A IN T
TO

A te|andro Q uarts
2 5 9 0 S w e e tw a te r Trait
M aitland. F lorid a 32751

a n d a ll o th e rs w h o c la im an
in te re st in the fo llo w in g p ro p e rty
5 1 .7 5 0 0 0 in U n ite d S ta te s c u r­
re n cy
D on ald F E stinger, in h is o fficia l
c a p a c ity a s S h e riff o l th e
S e m in o le
C o u n ty .
F lo rid a ,
th ro u g h h is officers, in v e stig a ­
to rs o r a gents, soi7ed th e above
p ro p e rty o n o r a b o u t D e ce m be r
6. 2003. at o r n e a r th e a re a o l
2590
S w e o tw a le t
T rail,
M a itla n d . S o m in o le C o u n ty .
F lorid a S aid p ro p e rty is in the
c u s to d y o l th e S h e riff o t
S em ino le C o u nty lo r th e p u r­
p o se o l to rte itu re p u rsu a n t to
s e c tio n s
9 3 2 7 0 1 -9 3 2 704,
F lorid a S tatutes. A C o m p la in t
lo r F o rfe itu re lia s b e e n filed in
Ihe a b o ve -style d C ourt.
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y th a t a true
a n d co rre ct co p y o f th is N o tice o l
F o rfe itu re C o m p la in t w a s fu r­
n is h e d b y U S ce rtifie d m ail,
re tu rn rece ip t re q u e ste d , lo the
a b o ve n a m o d a d d re sse e th is 22
d a y o l January. 2004,
Tesha M S co la ro
G e n e ra l C o u n s e l
Florida B ar N o 0 0 6 86 2 5
S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e riff's
O ffice
100 B ush B o u le va rd
S anford. F lorid a 32773
(4 0 7 )6 6 5 6 6 0 3
A tto rn e y lo r P etitio n e r
P ublish: Ja n u a ry 28. 2 0 0 3 and
F e b ru a ry 4 ,2 0 0 4
A 140

•BUY 'SELL
•TRADE

I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y th a t a V ue
a n d c o rre ct co p y o f O u t N o tice o f
F o rfe itu re C o m p la in t w a s fu r­
n is h e d b y U S c e rtifie d m ail,
re tu rn ra c e s * requ e ste d , lo the
a b o ve -n a m e d a d d re sse e th is 21
d a y o t January. 2004

I h r Sem inole Herald

Tesha M S colaro
G e n e ra l C o u n s sl
F lorid a B ar N o 0 0 6 66 2 5
S e m in o le C o u n ty S h e riff's

s |ierliillsl lod.n

M assif frits do II all!
So t a ll a S rm liio lr
lle ia ld \d ir ilis iiig

(407)322-2(111

O R D IN A N C E N O 3 8 4 0

in

________3
.... r.........
MJ

\iy

Ti'UI

C itv o f S a n fo rd , ;

— h . i__
WORKALL DR f.... *
i
tj
: r arm siMt-Ri

A c o m p le te d e s c rip tio n a n d a c o p y o f th o o rd in a n c e s h a ll b e
a v a ila b le a l th o o ffic e o t Ih o C ity C lo rk fo r e ll (te rs o n s d e s irin g to
e x a m in o th e sa m e .

X 4TH S I HE t i t

A ll p a rtie s In in te re s t a n d c itir o n s s h a ll h a v e a n o p p o rtu n ity lo be
h e a rd a f s a id h e a n n g

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 I­
N A T O R AT 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 4 0 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 If a p e rs o n d e c id e s to a p p o a l a d e c i­
s io n m a d e w ith re s p e c t lo a n y m a tte r c o n s id o ro d a l Ih e a b o v e
m e e tin g o r h o a n n g , h o m a y n o e d a v e rb a tim re c o rd o f Ih o p ro ­
c e e d in g s , in c lu d in g th o te s tim o n y a n d e v id e n c o . w h ic h re c o rd is
n o t p ro v id e d b y th e C ity o f S a n to id (F S 2BG 0 1 0 5 )
C y n th ia P o rte r,
D e p u ty C ity C le rk
P u b lis h : J a n u a ry 2 8 , 2 0 0 4 a n d F e b ru a ry 4 . 2 0 0 4
A 133

O R D IN A N C E N O 3 8 3 5
T O A N N E X 7 0 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
N O R T H W A Y E X T E N D E D E A S T E R L Y A N D P IN E W A Y A N D
B E T W E E N P A R K N A T IO N A L D R IV E A N D R O S E H IL L T R A IL
AS SH O W N O N THE M AP BELO W
MHW WAY

t

ids

SS

£3
A c o m p le te d e s c rip tio n a n d a c o p y o f th o o rd in a n c e s h a ll b e
a v a ila b le a t Ih o o ffic e o f th o C ity C lo rk fo r a ll (te rs o n s d e s irin g to
e x a m in e th e s a m e
A ll p a rtio s in in lo ro s t a n d c itiz e n s s h a ll h a v o a n o p p o rtu n ity to b o
h o a rd a t s a id flo a tin g
B y o td o t o f Ih o C ity C o m m is s io n o f th o C ity o f S a n fo rd , F lo n d a ,
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 H E S O U R C E S O F F IC E A D A C O O R D I­
N A T O R A T 4 0 7 -3 3 0 5 6 2 6 4 8 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E
M E E T IN G ,

C y n th ia P o rte r,
D o p u ly C rty C lo rk

N o tic e Is h o ro b y g iv e n th a t a P u b lic H e a rin g w ill b o h o ld In th e
C o m m is s io n R o o m a t th o C ity H a ll In Ih o C ity o t S a n fo rd , F lo rid a ,
a l 7 0 0 o 'c lo c k P M o n M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 9 , 2 0 0 4 , to c o n s id e r
th o a d o p tio n o t a n o rd in a n c e b y th o C ity o t S a n lo td , F lo rid a , title
o f w h ic h is a s fo llo w s :

rf

j&amp;

A D V IC E T O T H E P U B L IC : II a p e rs o n d e c id e s to a p p e o l a d e c i­
s io n m a d e w ith to s p e c t to a n y m a tto r c o n s id e re d a t th o a b o v e
m o o tin g o r h o a n n g , h o m a y n o o d a v o rb a lim ro c o rd o f Ih e p to c o o d in g s , in c lu d in g Ih o te s tim o n y n n d n v id e n c o , w h ic h re c o rd Is
n o l p m v id o d b y Ih o C ity o f S a n fo rd (F S 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 )

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

1 .i l)fuhIaI

L.

t6

B y o rd e r o f th o C ity C o m m is s io n o f th o C ity o f S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

P u b lis h J a n u a ry 2 8 , 2 0 0 4 a n d F o b ru a ry 4 . 2 0 0 4
A 138
J a n u a ry 2 1 , 2 0 0 4
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
N o tic o is h o ro b y g iv o n th a t a P u b lic H e a rin g w ill b o h o ld in Iho
C o m m is s io n R o o m a t Ih o C ity H a ll In Ih o C ity o f S a n to id , F lo rid a ,
a t 7 0 0 o 'c lo c k P M o n M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 9 , 2 0 0 4 . to c o n s id o r
Ih o a d o p tio n o l a n o td in a n c o b y th o C ity o l S a n fo rd . F lo rid a , title
o f w h ic h 1$ a s fo llo w s :

A N N EX A TIO N
R E Q U EST

O R D IN A N C E N O 3041
T O A N N E X 0 41 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 S A N F O R D
A V E N U E A N D P ALM W AY, A S S H O W N O N T H E M A P B E LO W :

A U C T IO N E E R :
STORAG E
P R O T E C T IO N A U C T IO N S E R ­
V IC E S , L IC E N S E 4 593

P u b lis h Ja n u a ry 2 8 . ?(X&gt;4 and
February 4. 2004
A t3 2

N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n th a l a P u b lic H e a rin g w ill b o h o ld In Ih e
C o m m is s io n R o o m a t th e C ity H a ll In Ih o C ity o t S a n fo rd ,
F lo rid a , a t 7 0 0 o 'c lo c k P M o n M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 9 , 2 0 0 4 , to
c o n s id o r th e a d o p tio n o l a n o rd in a n c e b y th e C ity o f S a n fo rd ,
F lo rid a , lille o f w h ic h Is a s fo llo w s

uMvx.

4594
A rn o ld M M a rtin e t inventory. 4 5 6 7 B arry N ic h o ls re c o rd s 6 e q u ip m e n t, 4119
V icki W ilso n H a m ilto n - tu rn itu ro
8 h o u se h o ld g o o ds

Th o a b ove n o tic e to b o p u b ­
lish e d o n ce a w e e k lo r tw o c o n ­
se c u tive w e e ks S aid sate lo be
u n d e r a n d b y v irtu e o l th e
S ta tu te s ot th e S ta to of Florida,
in su ch ca s e s p ro vid e d

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

T O A N N E X 0 31 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 E .
2 N D S T R E E T A N D E. 4 T H S TR E E T A N D B E T W E E N C R E S ­
C E N T B O U L E V A R D A N D S H IR L E Y A V E N U E ;. A S S H O W N O N
THE M AP BELO W

N O TIC E OF
P U B L IC S A L E

D ATE O F SALE
F E B . 12,
2004
TIM E O F S ALE 4 0 0 PM

J a n u a ry 2 1 , 2 0 0 4

F

J a n u a ry 21, 2004

N O T IC E is h e re b y g iv e n that
the p e rso n a l p ro p e rty contents
o f th e fo llo w in g sto ra g o units wilt
be o ffe re d fo r sale a l p u b lic a u c­
tio n to sa tisfy S TO R A G E U SA's.
L ie n . S a le w ifi ta k e p la c e
S to ra g e U S A . 1 0 0 7 W itts
S prin g s D r . W irito r S prings. FL
3 2 7 0 8 W e re se rve the right lo
re joct a n y b id s

P u b lis h : J a n u a ry 2 8 , 2 0 0 4 a n d F e b ru a ry 4 , 2 0 0 4
A137

O R D IN A N C E N O . 3 6 3 3

orly

LO T 20. W H IS P E R IN G W IN D S .
A C C O R D IN G TO T H E PLAT
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LA T B O O K 35, P A G E S 10
THROUGH
12,
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 . FLO R ID A

C y n th ia P o rte r,
D e p u ty C ity C le rk

N o te a la h e re b y g iv e n th a t a P u b lic H e a rin g w ill b e h e ld In th o
C o m m is s io n R o o m a t th o C tly H a ll In th e C ity o l S a n fo rd , F lo rid a ,
a t 7 0 0 o 'c lo c k P M o n M o n d a y , F e b ru a ry 9, 2 0 0 4 , to c o n s id e r
th e a d o p tio n o f a n o rd in a n c e b y th e C ity o t S a n fo rd , F lo rid a , title
o l w h ic h Is o s fo llo w s :

A U C T IO N E E R
LIC NO.
U n it N o . C u sto m e r N am e. Last
Know n
A d d re s s
(II
sta te
ro q u ire s). D e sc rip tio n o t G o o d s
to be a u ction e d

m e e tin g o r h e a rin g , h e m a y n e e d a v e rb a tim ro c o rd o l Ih e p ro ­
c e e d in g s . in c lu d in g Ih e te s tim o n y n n d e v id e n c e , w h ic h re c o rd t*
n o t p ro v id e d b y th o C ity o t S a n fo rd . (F S 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 )

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

irMNouocum

L egals

Legals

L eg als
J a n u a ry 21, 2004

D a le o t A u c flo n T h u rs d a y .
F e b ru a ry 5. 2004
Tim e o f A uctio n 11 0 0 a m

E nc Ja c ks o n - Furniture, B oxes
o l C lo th in g . K id s to y s . TV
G a rd e n H o so . V id e o Tapes.
C lothing

Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T IF IE D
th a t a n a ctio n to fo re clo se a
m o rtg a g o o n th o follo w in g p ro p

L e g a ls

&lt;

i T

I

.. .

A N N E X A T IO N f B—
R EQ UEST

r

a

/

i

A c o m p le te d e s c rip tio n a n d a c o p y o f th e o rd in a n c e s h a ll be
a v a ila b le o t th e o ffic e o f th e C ity C le rk lo r e ll p e rs o n s d e s irin g to
e x a m in e th e s a m e
A ll p a rtio s in in le re s l a n d c itiz e n s s h a ll h a v o a n o p p o rtu n ity lo be
h o a rd a l s a id h e a rin g ,

- County

‘ ■ M l ‘ lfjlL iX (^ttjuwui

S

KfUV

r• y s t y j f l
CM* of S»nfnrd

! : 1

B y o rd e r o f th e C ity C o m m is s io n o l ih o C ity o f S a n fo rd , F lo rid a ,
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 I­
N A T O R A T 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 4 8 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 : It a p e rs o n d e c id o s to a p p e a l a d e c i­
s io n m a d e w ith re s p e c t lo a n y m a tte r c o n s id e re d a l th e a b o v e
m e e tin g o r (te a rin g , h e m a y n o o d a v e rb a tim re c o rd o l th e p r o ­
c e e d in g s . in c lu d in g th e te s tim o n y a n d e v id e n c o , w h ic h ro c o rd is
n o t p ro v id e d b y th e C ity o f S a n fo rd . (F S 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 )
C y n th ia P o rte r.
D e p u ty C ity C lo rk
P u b lis h : J a n u a ry 2 8 , 2 0 0 4 a n d F e b ru a ry 4 , 2 0 0 4
A 135
J a n u a ry 2 1 ,2 0 0 4
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
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t a P u b lic H e a rin g w ill b o h e ld in th e
C o m m is s io n R o o m a t th e C ity H a ll in th e C ity o f S a n fo rd , F lo rid a ,
a t 7 .0 0 o 'c lo c k P M o n M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 9 , 2 0 0 4 , to c o n a id e r
th e a d o p tio n o l a n o rd in a n c e b y th e C ity o l S a n fo rd . F lo n d a , title
o f w h ic h is a s fo llo w s :

A c o m p le te d e s c rip tio n a n d a c o p y o f th o o rd in a n c e s h a ll b e
a v a ila b le a l th o o ffic e o f th e C ity C le rk fo r a ll p e rs o n s d o s in n g to
o x a m in o th o s a m e
A ll p a rtio s in in te re s t a n d c itiz e n s s h a ll h a v o a n o p p o d u n ity lo b e
h e a rd a t s a id flo a tin g
B y o rd e r o f th o C ity C o m m is s io n o t th o C tly o t S a n fo rd , F lo rid a .
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 I­
N A T O R A T 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 4 0 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 . If a p e rs o n d o c id c s lo a p p o a l a d e c i­
s io n m a d e w ith re s p e c t lo a n y m a tte r c o n s id e re d a l th e a b o v e
m o o tin g o r h e a rin g , h o m a y n e e d a v e rb a tim re c o rd o l Ih e p r o ­
c e e d in g s . in c lu d in g Ih e te s tim o n y a n d e v id e n c o , w h ic h re c o rd is
n o t p ro v id e d b y th e C tty o f S a n fo rd (F S 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 )
C y n th ia P o rte r,
D e p u ty C ity C le rk
P u b lis h J a n u a ry 2 8 , 2 0 0 4 a n d F e b ru a ry 4 , 2 0 0 4
A139

O R D IN A N C E N O 3 8 3 9
T O A N N E X 4 2 5 5 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
M A R Q U E T T E A V E N U E A N D E. L A K E M A R Y B O U L E V A R D
A N D B E T W E E N R E D C L E V E L A N D B O U L E V A R D A N D O H IO
AVEN UE. AS S H O W N O N THE M AP B ELO W :

:IC 3 E

m
-4

A c o m p le te d e s c rip tio n a n d a c o p y o f th e o rd in a n c e s h a ll b e
a v a ila b le a t th e o ffic e o t th e C ity C le rk I o r e ll p e rs o n s d e s in n g to
e x a m in e th e s a m e
A ll p a rtie s in In te re s t a n d c itiz e n s s h a ll h a v e a n o p p o rtu n ity to b e
h e a rd a t s a id h e a n n g
B y o rd e r o l th e C ity C o m m is s io n o l th e C ity o f S a n fo rd , F lo n d a .
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 I­
N A T O R A T 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 4 8 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 U C : If a p e rs o n d e c id e s to a p p e a l a d e c i­
s io n m a d e w ith re s p e c t to a n y m a tte r c o n s id e re d a t th e a b o v e

Theyall gpt testedforcolorectal cancer.
If they have time, so do you.
to — | » « l W l i o w » | —
n h t a r t u x i ilM n t e u n e a p
»ra.» — SC w n i w i a r e t i n t a n —

�Page OB

February 4 &amp; 5.2001

t »ik

H erald

Legals
J a n u a ry 2 7 , 2 0 0 4

N O T IC E O F A P U B LIC H E A R IN G
TO C O N S ID E R TH E A D O P T IO N O F A N
O R D IN A N C E BV TH E C ITY O F S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
N o tic e Is h e re b y g tv o n th a t a P u b lic H e a rin g w ill b e h e ld In th e
C o m m is s io n R o o m a l th e C ity H a ll In th e C ity o l S a n lo rd , F lo rid a ,
at 7 .0 0 o 'c lo c k P M o n M onday, F e b ru a ry B, 20 04 . to c o n s id e r
th e a d o p tio n o l a n o rd in a n c e b y th e C ity o l S a n lo rd . F lo n d a , title
o l w h ic h Is a s fo llo w s :
O R D IN A N C E N O 3 8 3 7
T O A N N E X 1 .6 9 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
M O O R E S S T A T IO N R O A D A N D M A R Q U E T T E A V E N U E A N D
B E T W E E N R IC H M O N D A V E N U E E X T E N D E D S O U T H E R L Y
A N D C AM ERO N AVENUE. AS SH O W N O N THE M AP BELO W

lin t t ll
A c o m p le te d e s c tip llo n a n d a c o p y o l th e o rd in a n c e s h a ll b o
a v a ila b le a t th e o flic o o t th e C ity C lo ik lo r a ll p e rs o n s d e s irin g to
e x a m in e Ih e sa m e .
A ll p a rtlo s In in to re s t a m i c itiz e n s s h a ll h a v o a n o p p o rtu n ity to b o
h o a rd a l s a id h e a rin g
B y o rd e r o t Ih o C i.y C o m m is s io n o l th e C ity o t S a n lo rd , F lo n d a
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 I­
N A T O R A T 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 4 0 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 p o is o n d e c id e s to a p p e a l a d e c i­
s io n m a d e w ith ro s p o c l to a n y m e tie r c o n s id e re d a t th e a b o v e
m e e tin g o r h o a rm g . h o m a y n e e d a v e rb a tim ro c o rd o f th o p r o ­
c e e d in g s . In c lu d in g th o te s tim o n y a n d e v id e n c e , w h ic h re c o rd Is
n o t p ro v id e d b y th o C ity o l S a n lo rd (F S 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 )
C y n lh ia P o tte r.
D e p u ty C ity C lo tk
P u b lis h J a n u a ry 2 8 , 2 0 0 4 a n d F e b ru a ry 4, 2 0 0 4
A 144

Now Publishing
Every Thursday

said you’d
travel when
you retired.

This Good News Is Made Possible Thanks to the Overwhelming
Response From Our Advertisers and Readers.
You May Pick Up Your Weekly Copy Each Thursday At One Of The
Following Fine Establishments:

Iff!
ijjU
'r f “

TWo years o f s e iy k e ln the
Peace Corps can help m ake yo u r
retirem ent an adventure. Contact
. _
_
.
the Peace Corps today, and
shelve yo u r old Ideas o f w h a t
"retirem
ent”
Is ail a b o u t
‘
iF r fr fr ir .M '- M . t ' 1 ;

VliiiiSiP
ih 3 T .L
r.j
_

■ '

_ _ _

,

-----------------------------------------------------

}jm3k
J.;-,

.

v P

• Judy’s Dolls (Longwood)
• Lighthouse Seafood (Shoppes of Lake Mary)
• Einstein Brother’s Bagels
• Lee’s Palace (Timacuan/Publix Plaza)
• Mr. Print
• Cheers Bar
• Bob Evans
• Winn Dixie (Heathrow)
• Ace Hardware (Longwood)
• Orlando Regional South Seminole Hospital
(Longwood)

• Tires Plus
• Appleton’s Cafe
• Quizno’s (Target Shopping Center)
• Coldwell Banker
• Lake Mary Car Wash
• Tropical Smoothie Cafe
• Daily News Deli &amp; Grille
• Vivona’s (Lake Mary Location)
• All Star Car Wash (Lake Mary)
• Mama Lou’s Deli

To Subscribe and Have The Lake Mary Herald Delivered To Your
Home Call 407-322-2611.

Lake Mary H erald
“Your Growing Home Town Newspaper”

I

I

�Sanford H erald
V dL I U

No. 49

Copyright ©

50&lt;

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a

2 0 0 4 T h o S o n lo r t H e n ld

w w w .sa n fo rd n e w sp a p e r.c o m

WEEKEND
F m u u v S , 2004

SHS helps grieving families
By C hristo pher Patton
Managing Editor

utility pole.
1110 next night, students and
friends o f the w ell-liked
teenagers gathered fo ra candle­
light vigil at the scene and sup­
port continues for them at their
form er school. Gallegos and
Lindsey
both
attended
Seminole H ig h School last year.
Lindsey has tw o sisters Sarah
and Jessica that currently attend
the high school. His other sister
A pril also previously went to
the school.
D uring each lunch hour at
SHS, students are taking up a il-

S A N F O R D — The loss of
tw o teenagers from an autom o­
bile accident M onday is bring­
ing Seminole H igh School and
the com m unity together to sup­
port the grieving families.
Eighteen-year-olds A m u lfo
M ario Gallegos and Abraham
"Abe" Lindsey were killed on
O rlando D rive w hen police say
Gallegos lost contm l of
his speeding vehicle and
crashed into a fire hydrant and

Another round
of upsets
The top boys and girls bas­
ketball teams In the county,
Lake Howell and Oviodo,
respectively, were both upset
this week, nearly stoaling the
headlines from National
Signing Day.
See Sports, P ag e 14 A

Investigators
seeking info on
credit card theft
T h e S em inole C o u n ty
S heriff's O ffic e is seeking
in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g a
suspect, caught on tape,
using a stolen credit card
ob tain ed d u rin g a veh icle
b urglary.
T he b u rg la ry a lle g e d ly
h ap p en ed o u tsid e C lu b
Juana last w e e k e n d . T h e
v ic tim a p p a re n tly left his
tru c k u n lo ck ed and his
credit cards in sid e, w h ile
he w as v is itin g th e club.
H e w as u n a w a re that a
b u rg la ry h ad occurred
u n til his c red it card co m ­
p a n y n o tifie d h im .
O n the v id e o , a suspect
is observed u sin g the
stolen c re d it card at about
1:45 a.m . on S unday, Feb.
1. It occurred at a C irc le K
store in C asselb erry at
Lake D r iv e an d S em in o la
B o u levard .
A n y b o d y w ith in fo rm a ­
tio n abo ut the suspect is
asked to contact
In v e s tig a to r M ic h e lle
A s h b y at 407-331-8620.

lections for the tw o Sanford
families. As of Friday morning,
they had raised more than $400.
Students are not the only ones
pitching in as teachers and
adm inistrators have supplied
financial and em otional sup­
port too.
"The first day w e brought
over some fixxi and yesterday a
staff m em ber also brought over
some fixxi and m oney that was
collected," said Robin PuidyThom pson, a SHS guidance

Soe G rief, Page 3A

H e ra ld p h o lo b y T o m m y V in c e n t

Chris Fioronza, a studont at Seminole High School and friends with
both crash victims, looks over the memorial along Orlando Drive.

Farmers’
Market
pleads for
support

Toot Toot,
All Aboard
Central Florida Zoo unveils
train, carousel this weekend

By C h ris to p h e r P atton
M anaging Editor
S A N F O R D — Billed as the
spot where Sanford residents
could purchase fresh fruits and
vegetables, the n ew ly renovat­
ed state farmers' m arket has
fallen on hard times.
Several weeks last m onth,
no m ore than a half dozen
vendors w ere out selling
their wares and the lack of
business has caught the atten­
tion of at least one county com ­
missioner.
Th e
Sanford
Farm ers'
M arket at 14(X) S. French Ave.
was
touted
by
Florida
A g ric u ltu re
C om m issioner
Charles Bronson at the grand
opening of the facility Dec. 19
"as the best, newest renovation
in the entire state." But, in less
than tw o m onths tire newness
o f the facility has apparently
n in out w ith area residents.
"W e put several thousand
dollars in it because (w e w ere
told) there was a need, but 1
have seen relatively no use o f
it," said Com m issioner Carlton
Henley.
Th e renovation o f the
Sanford
Farm ers' M a rket

F ro m S ta ff R ep o rts
A ll aboard — the
C entral Florida Zoo is
opening a new train ride
and colorful anim al
carousel for visitors to
enjoy. The G rand O pening
is scheduled for Feb. 7
an d 8.
C h am p the Train w ill
allow visitors to enjoy a
10-m inute tour o f scenic
w etlands and Florida's
natural surroundings in
the park area just outside
o f the zoo. C h am p is a
quarter-scale G -16 m in ia­
ture train b u ilt in 1951 and
m odeled after the Florida
East Coast "C ham p ion "
stream liner. Th e train con­
sists o f four coaches, seat­
ing 36 to 48 passengers. It
is a real railroad com plete
w itli crossing gates, ticket
booth, covered platform
for boarding passengers, a
m aintenance facility and
train tunnel.
Restoring the train was
an intensive process
including a complete
"fram e off" restoration,
tw o new engines,
hyd raulic propulsion, new
electronics and brakes.
C h am p ’s red and yellow
colors represent the
Flagler Systems Florida
East Coast Line, w hich
transported tourists from
N e w York to Florida. The
railroad investm ent is
m ore than $750,000.
The A n im al Carousel
stretches 22 feet in diam e­
ter and features one horse,
a giraffe, a zebra, an ape

S e e Z o o , P a g e 8A

S ee M a rk e t, P a g e 3 A

Theater
hires new
director
By Dan Ping
Editor
Herald pholo by Tommy Vincent

w ished m e and m y squad a
safe trip hom e w h en w e
redeploy to the states.
W e returned to C a m p
M arlb o ro and began p rep a r­
ing and plan n in g for the con­
voy escort m ission south o f
Baghdad to p ick u p and
escort o u r replacem ent u n it
into Baghdad. M y squad w ill
be the scout elem ent and w ill
be operating 10 m inutes
ahead o f the m a in escort
body. O u r job is to d e a r the
w ay o f any enem y, IE D s
(roadside bom bs) or other
obstructions. I f the enem y is
out there, w e w ill be the first
to engage him .
I had planned to leave m y
n ew gun ner in cam p, b ut

S A N F O R D — K im Nelson,
a long-tim e non-profit arts
administrator, hits been named
manager of the H elen Stairs
Theatre.
Nelson calls herself an "arts
advocate" and believes the
Stairs Theatre is an important
annponent in promoting arts in
the community.
"The importance of the arts is
sometimes
dismissed
in
American culture," Nelson said.
"W hen school budgets are c u t
tlie arts are the first thing to go.
The theater lias a role to play by
filling that cultural niche."
Nelson lias spent 18 years in
arts adm inistration and has
managed a regional theater an
art museum volunteer group
and a writers' project She is
active in the arts, herself as a
singer w ith "Synergy," and her
husband, Robert E. M ie r is an
artist specializing in Florid a
w ildlife and landscapes.
Nelson said the Stairs
Theatre can provide an alterna­
tive to television or movies. She
also notes that for those interest­
ed in pursuing performance art

See Diary, Page 8A

See Theatre, Page 3A

The Central Florida Zoo is introducing two new features to the park this weekend including
Champ the Train (top) with engineer Jerry Bronner and an Animal Carousel (above) that
Ocala residents Anthony Curlco and Deniso Schrum are testing out..

Photo subm itted

The Seminole County Sheriffs
Office is seeking Information
about the suspect above.

Seminole Smile

Taro G o d b y —
Communications Assistant
at Seminole Counly lake
M a ry Regional Cham ber
of Commerce

REALTY
e \ e c v t m VES

7

Iraqi D ia ry : Replacements are on the way
E

Editor's note: Staff Sgt.
Charlie C. Carlson HI, son of
Sanford historian Charlie C.
Carlson II, is deployed in
Baghdad as part of the 549th
Military Police Company. He is
providing the Herald with a
journal of his experiences.

28 Jan. 2004 There was a
big blast in Baghdad yester­
d a y A suicide bom ber d r iv ­
ing a van loaded w ith exp lo ­
sives b lew out the front o f
the Shaleen hotel and left a
huge crater in the road. It
k illed and w o u n d e d about 20
Iraqis b u t no U.S. soldiers. If
you could see the afterm ath
o f these suicide bom bings, it
looks lik e som ebody b lew up
a m eat m arket. I kn o w that is
graphic, b ut this is w h at the

but it w as just for
ublic should
precaution. A t A l
now about
instead o f all the
Rashad 1 had m y
interpreter, W a' A l
glory and hoopla
junk.
calculate the
. Today w e had
footage for m e. H e
is a civil engineer
to go out to m eas­
and quickly came
ure the square
up w ith the figures
footage o f the
w ith o u t m e having
detention cells at
A1 K aram a Police
to w a d e through
Station, A1 M e rid i,
all those prisoners.
A l Khansa, and
A fte r w e fin ­
C a rls o n
the A l Rashad
ished at the police
police stations. We
stations, w e w ent
got to the A l Rashad and
over to R egim ent H Q and ate
they had 114 prisoners. I had
chow. I saw C o lon el M a y
Sgt. Coe and Sgt. Bates go in
(2nd C a v a lry R egim ental
first w ith w eapons and keep
C o m m a n d e r) and C S M
m e covered w h ile 1 m easured
B lackw ood (R egim ental
the square footage o f the
S ergeant-M ajor). C olonel
cells. I'm not saying the pris­
M a y asked fo r D a d 's address
oners w o u ld do anything,
as he had m isplaced it. H e

Names You Know &amp; Trust
www.R9altyEx9cutlV9iOriando.com
2015 West 8R 434, Longwood FL 32770
(407) 662-9700

Marutfc nu n I
O ur ptopU m *U m t

i

HOME
M ORTGAGE

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="97">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="141363">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 2004</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180284">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 04, 2004</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180285">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180286">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 04, 2004.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180287">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180288">
                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 04, 2004; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180289">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180290">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180291">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="180292">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
