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                    <text>Midweek: Wednesday, December 28, 2005

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Vol. 114, No. 36 • Copyright © 2005 The Sanford Herald

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SANFORD — A county­
wide code enforcement
operation planned for
Saturday, Jan. 28 will tar­
get private signs that are
placed in the public rightof-way.
Tills should prepare citi­
zens for 2(X)8, when a city
of Sanford sign ordinance
will go in effect outlawing
many types of signs in the
city.
The January 2(X)6 opera­
tion
will
include
Altamonte
Springs,
Casselberry, Lake Maty,
Longwood,
Oviedo,
Sanford, Winter Springs
and Seminole County code
enforcers.
The code enforcement
departments will focus on
major roadways through­
out the county where
snipe signs are illegally
pul in the right-of-way.

Only Tho Master’s
Academy came away
with a tournament criamptonship last week, but It
still ended up boing a big
wook lor boys basketball
loams.
S«« Sports, Pegs IB

Realtors: Home
sales increased
over 2004
O RLA N D O —
Realtors in the
Orlando area sold
2,336 existing homes
during November, a
23.1 percent increase
over November 2004
when the industry
was well into its hurri­
cane-recovery
upswing, according to
a Thursday news
release from the
Orlando Regional
Realtor Association,
which includes
Seminole County.
Tire organization
also noted that die
number of existing
homes available for
fiurchase, at 9,685, is a

Possible Arson

Snipe signs include
those placed into the
ground, as well as those
affixed to utility poles
along the right-of-way, a
Sheriff’s
Office
news
release said. Other illegal
signage
that
causes
obstructions will be target­
ed as well.
"Tlie cooperative opera­
tion is also meant to edu­
cate residents and busi­
nesses, as well as show
how local governments
can work together for a
common
cause,"
the
release
said.
“The
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and code enforcers
in all seven cities believe
that addressing quality of
life issues will keep
Seminole County a desir­
able place to live."
Sanford
City
Commissioners passed a
new sign ordinance in
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Authority
nixes north Firemarshal Investigates
suitcase
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on
1st
Street
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Herald photo by Tommy Vlncont

The charred remains of a suitcase sit outside a vacant building on First Street Tuesday morning.

6 3 p ercen t In crease

above November
2004' h tally of 3,681
homes.
“The area’s invento­
ry is now at its highest
point since July 1996,
when available homes
first began to drop
below tne 10,000
mark," says Beverly
I’indling from the
Realtor Association.
“Hut we’re not looking
at a glut of available
homes; sales activity is
keeping up with the
inventory."
I’indling also said
more homes sold last
month than any other
November on record.
In addition, the
interest rate in
November dipped a
bit to 5.95, which
while higher than the
rest of the year (except
for October), il is still
low enough lo encour­
age buyers to invest in
homes.
According to the
association's Roth
Report of local hous­
ing activity, year-todate sales are now
15.12 percent higher
than last year after 11

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Herald Staff

B y J o e H e n d rlck e

Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — A group
of residents applauded the
Seminole
County
Expressway Authority's
decision Dec. 20 to elimi­
nate one of three proposed
routes to connect Interstate
4
with
the
Wekiva
Parkway, which is still in
the early planning stages.
The authority eliminat­
ed the northern alterna­
tive, which would have
run from the St. Johns
River
bridge,
along
O range Boulevard, con­
necting to the parkway
near State Road 46.
Tlie parkway will run
parallel to 46 as it comes
into Seminole from Lake
County, but tlie authority
must recommend where it

will eventually connect
with the interstate.
The two plans left
include a connection with
the interstate at State Road
46 or a southern route,
which will connect the
parkway with 1-4 at State
Road 417.
Of the three plans, the
northern
alternative
would have impacted the
largest number of Property
owners and had tne great­
est environmental impact,
according to information
Tovidcd at the meeting
i;leld in the Seminole
County Services Building
on East First Street in
Sanford.
Tlie meeting featured a
presentation by Mark
Callahan, project manager
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SANFORD — A suspi­
cious late night fire in front of
the unoccupied building next
to Tin Lizzie Tavern on 1st
Street is under investigation
by the State Fire Marshal's
office.
Yellow caution tape sur­
rounded the front of the
building Tuesday morning.
In the middle of tne sidewalk
an average sized, hard, offyellow, charred suitcase sat
open with a few pieces of
clothing scattered off to the
side.
City of Sanford fire inspec­
tor Mark James said the fire
started in the suitcase out­
side the tavern sometime
Monday night. According to
James, patrons of the bar said
the suitcase had been spotted

Hwald photo by Tommy Vlnconl

The state fire marshall is investigating a suitcase fire In front of
this vacated building on First Street.
near there for about a week,
but nobody knew who it
belonged to.
When one of the patnins
noticed the unattended fire
they exited the bar and an off
duty police officer driving by

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Sanford didn't seriously consider uuitting work after winning more man
$1.3 million from llie Florida Lottery,
but he does plans to retire early.
" I ’m so used to working," said
Gunn, who works for The Briar
Corporation in Sanford. "I’ve been
working with Briar for more than 20
years. I've made a mental note of when
j will stop working."
That will take place in about four
years, lie added.
Gunn. 52, claimed the Dec. 6 Mega
Money jackpot of $2 million, according
to a news release from tlie Florida
Lottery. Gunn chose* the one-lime,
lump sum payment uption, which

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Workers load about 120,000 meals lor needy local families donated by Lois and
Jeno Paulucd Dec. 20. About 45 agencies lined up to receives the Michelina's
frozen entrees. The Paulucd family has provided food in this manner since 1992.

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and Friday," he said. The most he had
ever won before was $57.
Briar CEO Michael Good said he
was happy his long-time employee
would stay on despite his good for­
tune.
"The guy's been with us for more
tlian 20 years," Good said. "H e's the
epitome of what you want in a co­
worker." Good added that Gunn has
hardly missed a day of work at Briar.
He also said he would put Gunn in
toudi with his investment banker.
"Everyone here is saying it couldn't
have liappened to a nicer guy," Good

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department arrived, James
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Ron Olson, owner of Tin
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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Jubilee will
honor black
achievements

O u t &amp; A bo ut

D e e p S e a D iv e r s

JANUARY 2006

SUN

Holy Cross Church in
Sanford will hold its annual
Epiphany pageant at 10 a m.
"Wee Three Kings" is a
retelling of the Christmas
story that will showcase the
"Sonday" School Children.
The public is welcome. Call
Amy Auger at 407-322-4611.

By Marva Hawklna
Herald Correspondent
SA N FO RD — H eritage Ju bilee, a
C elebration of Black A chievem ent,
“Cultural Rhythm s” will be a tribute to
the "Legends of Blues and Jazz", and
will feature the renow ned m usician
M aurice L. Terrell Sr. and the O rder
Sixty-Six on Jan. 13.
Sem inole Com m unity College African
Am erican C ultural Forum Celebration
will honor Sanford's Sweet Harmony,
O rder of Eastern Star Chapter No. 388.
Terrell Sr., a Sanford native, is the son
of Delores Terrell-Hagan. Having gradu­
ated from the public school system in
Sem inole County, he is an alum nus of
Sem inole C om m unity C ollege. He
received his college ed u cation from
R ollins C ollege in W inter Park and
George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.
Presently, he is a graduate student at
the University of Central Florida and
studies Jazz piano with the incom parable
Dr. Harold Blanchard, professor of Jazz
Im provisation at Stetson University.
Terrell is the percussion instructor.
Gospel choir instructor and professor of
Blues and Jazz at Sem inole Community
College.
He also serves as assistan t V iolin
Instructor for A Gift of M usic, a non­
profit organization that teaches Title I
school students in O range County how
to play the violin.
As m in ister o f m usic at C alvary
Temple of Praise in Sanford, and presi­
dent of the Central Florida Mass Choir,
he sits on the board of directors of the
C entral Florida M ass C h o ir M usic
Network.
O rder Sixty-Six is com posed of five
Rollins College alum ni: M aurice Terrell,
Sr„ (p ian o), Tony D urram (drum s),
Jerem y Seagal (bass g u itar), Jeff
W h ittaker (tru m p et), and Jeffrey J.
Pattishall (guitar). They have spent the
last five years learning and playing the
many facets of the blues, jazz, Jazzfuhlon, (unk, gospel and K &lt;■ B in many
different venues In the G reater Orlando
area.
Each musician has toured or recorded
with a reputable artist such as Roger
Troutm an, Vesta W illiam s, Harold
Blanchard and Danny Gottlieb.
O rder Sixty-Six enjoys a vast reper­
toire of originals and cover tunes and
looks forward to touring in the sum mer
o f 2006,
The d istinguished service aw ardee,
Sweet Harm ony No. 388, O rder of the
Eastern Star, liv es by the scripture
Psalms 133:1, “Behold how good and
pleasant it is for brethren to dw ell
together in unity."
This O rder of Eastern Star (O .E.S.) is
an organization of fem ales in a chapters.
The O.E.S. bases its lessons on teaching
from the Bible.
The foundation of the O rder of Eastern
Star rests on the principles the "L ove of
God and the Love of M an," principles set
forth by Jesus Christ him self over two
thousand years ago.
Having an obligation to fulfill His
divine command of love and obedience.
It requires giving sympathy to those in
sorry to make life brighter and happier.
O.E.S. is to help men and women be b et­
ter and nobler individuals.
Sw eet H arm ony C h apter No. 388
began out of the desire for true sister­
hood. Organized in 1983, they have had
only
two
w orthy
m atrons,
Lula
Cum m ings and Eartha M elton, who
served for 21 years.
O utside of our purposes of establish­
ing the bonds of friendship and wom an­
hood, Sw eet H arm ony's d esire is to
strive to serve their community. Their
motto is, "To Share, To Give, To Love,
and Show Som eone that you care
because that's what living is all about."
Sweet Haram 9ony No. 388 is com m it­
ted to working and serving God in our
com m unity and w herever there is a
need, says Eartha M elton, Worthy
Matron.
Heritage Jubilee, a celebration of Black
Achievem ents, "C ultural R hythm s", is
Friday, Jan. 13, at 8 p.m. at Sem inole
Community College Fine Arts Concert
Hall.

MON Q
The John Howland
Colony, Society of
Mayflower Descendants will
meet for lunch and a busi­
ness meeting at the
Mayflower Retirement
Community Center, 1620
Mayflower Court, Winter
Park, at 11:45 a.m. Robert
Murray of the Sons of the
American Revolution will
speak. For reservations, call
Hank at 407-293-4646 or Soni
at 407-647-5958.

THU

Everyone has had feelings ot being on the outside looking In. but when you're a fish it's a really different point olI view. Those
scaJy denizens of tho doep koep tho customers at Buck’s Catoring ontortained with underwater acrobatics and fluid move­
ments. Buck's Is a local restaurant known for its seafood specialties.

D rug related
• G lcndiaz Duran, 26, of West
5th S treet, was arrested by
Sanford police on Dec. 16 at his
residence. Police responded to a
call regarding gam bling in
progress. W hen they arrived ,
Duran reportedly fled from the
area. After he was apprehended,
he was charged with tam pering
with evidence, resisting an offi­
cer with violence, battery on a
law enforcem ent officer, and
possession of under 21) gram s of
marijuana.
• Davonla A. bniith, 32. ul
Lake M onroe Terrace, was
arrested by Sanford police
Friday in William Clark Court.
He was charged with possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana.
A ssault - Battery
• Korri R. Lowery, 30, o f Holly
Avenue, Sanford, w as arrested
by Sanford police Saturday at his
resid ence follow ing a d ispute

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B lo t t e r

with a female. He was charged
with battery — touch or strike
(dom estic violence) and cruelty
toward a child.
• H om er R ozier III, 38, of
K oseclilf C ircle, Sanford , was
arrested by Sanlord police
Saturday
at his residence.
Officers said he had been in a
fight w ith his wife. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike (dom estic violence) and
resisting an officer without vio­
lence.
• Jackie Sue Miller, 40, of Park
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at her residence

O ther Arrests
• Cody Scott Zarch, 18, of
M attie Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
M onday in the 2400 block of
Park Avenue. He was said to be
in a fight with another man. He
was charged w ith disorderly
conduct in front of a religious
building.

FRI
The Sem inole
Community College African
American Cultural Forum
will host the 2006 1leritage
Jubilee, a celebration of black
achievement, at 8 p.m.
Featured will be Maurice L.
Terrell Sr. and Order SixtySix Quintet, and Sweet
I lamiony. Order of Eastern
Star No. 388. Admission is
free at the Sanford /Lake
Mary campus of 5CC.

WED
Reno Byer, comedian and
musician, will Ik* featured at
the January Golden Years
Luncheon at the Community
United Methodist Church in
Casselberry. The event will
begin at 11:30 a.m. and the
cost is $5. Everyone invited.

SAT
The annual Florida Rail
Fair will be held from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the V'olusia
County Fairgrounds at 1-4
and State Road 44, exit 118.
Model trains and railroad
artifacts will be on display
and for sale. Admission $6
for adults. Under 12 free.

Elvis Fans

FRI

P h o to* submitted

Kathy Smith, president ol tho Tom Bartlett Elvis
Impersonator Fan Club, right, represents members
of the fan club which donated toys, food and gift
certificates to the Children's Rights Foundation ol
Casselberry recently. Above, front row are Kathy
Smith, president, Marie Gorgans, and Mary Lou
Higgins. Back row is Joyce Bryam. Eddie Smith
and Dorothy Coufield. For inlormation about the
foundation, call 407-834-9797.

The Sanlando Depression
G lass Show will be held at
the Sanford Civic Center
through Jan. 2 9 .1lours are 6
to 9 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday; and 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is
$4.50. Call 407-298-3355 or
407-855-5502.

The Sanford H erald
Editorial

Managing tailor
Dona Dietrich
Liana Ediion
Marva Haaiuna
N s* Pteifaut
Daan Smith
Tommy Vincent

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

"Serving Seminole County Since 1908"

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Wednosday, December 28, 2005 • Vol 114, No 36
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T h efts
• Ashley Elizabeth Marker, 19,
of D eltona, was arrested by
Sanford p olice Saturday at a
store in Sem inole Towne Center.
Lisa D onaldson, 41, also of
Deltona, was also arrested with
Marker.
The tw o reportedly look
$101.62 in items from the store
w ithout paying.
Both were
charged with petty larceny.

The city of Sanford
Planning It Zoning
Commiaalon will meet in the
commission chambers of
Sanford City Hall at 7 p.m.
The meeting originally
scheduled for Thursday, Jan.
5, was postponed to give var­
ious applicants time to sub­
mit more information.

Editor and Publisher

Administration
B*tTy Bennett

follow ing a fight with a male.
She was charged with battery causing bodily harm (dom estic
violence).

Red Hats come to a lunch­
eon, hosted by Altamonte
Springs-Maitland Christian
Women's Club at Maison &amp;
Jardin Restaurant, 430
Wymore Road in Altamonte
Springs from 11 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Earlena Sawyer — the
Showing of Red Hats, will be
the special feature. Jean
Clark will provide musical
entertainment. Cost is $19.
For reservations call Brenda
at 407-681-1942 or Kit at 407­
3222-1047.

THU

Dan Ping

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The SANFORQ HERALD
PO Dos 1667
Sanlord FL 32772 1667

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Callahan provided informa­
tion and statistical data to
authority members about each
of the three pmposed alterna­
tives and how each might
impact tlie areas Ok*)' would
pass through.
County
Commissioner
Randy Morris, an authority
member, asked Callahan for
explanations' on where and how
certain rights of way would be
created, whether traffic would
flow in one direction or two
directions and what kind of traf­
fic signalization would be
required.
Morris also wanted to know
how the proposed routes would
effect die Cross Seminole Trail
system and what kind of envi­
ronmental impact the pmposed
overpass would have on the
Wekiva River area.
Callahan explained tliat tin-re
was still much data to be col­
lected and analyzed before lxcould give exact answers to
those questions.
County
Commissioner
Brenda Carey, also on the
Expressway
Authority,
addressed her concerns on tire
growing level of congestion on
46 and referred to the lack of
traffic signals on some portions
of tire road.
“It's clear that traffic arming
into Seminole County on State
Road 46 Ls getting heavier. You
take your life in your kinds
because there’s not a light
then.’,'' Carey said. She men­
tioned peak traffic hours on
International Parkway as anoth­
er problem.
“We've got to look at that and
how we're going to keep that
area moving," Can-y said.
“Perhaps tlx-re's some flyover
that takes that traffic out of that
an-a and further down 46. It's
clear we have problems thenand we don't want to com­
pound that situation."
Lake
Mary
City
Commissioner Gary Blender,
chairman of the authority,
shared Morris' cona-m for tlie
Wekiva River area, inquired
about the traffic patterns on 46,
and how many traffic signals
would be n-quired to coix- with
the increase in traffic if tire 46
route was chosen.

The northern proposed route for the Wekiva Parkway to connect
with I-4 was recently nixed by the county Expressway Authority.
It was Blender who initiated
the move to eliminate tire north­
ern mute fmm consideration.
"I’m wondering how my col­
leagues feel about this northern
mute?" Ire asked. "Do you see
any n-ason to maintain this
northern mute, based upon the
impacts I saw there — public
lands, flood plains and residen­
tial takings?"
Cajey
by saying,
. responded
l’sP °
"Based on the impact analysi:
ilvsif
I'm not sum it's worth lookin
at any mom.
Tire decision to eliminate the
northern alternative drew a
mund of applause fmm a group
of concerned property owners.
Torn Vellanti owns the 12
Oaks RV Resort, located on 46.
Tlu- msort sat directly in tlxpath of the northern alternative.
"I thought it was a very, very
productive meeting," Vellanti
said. "They eliminated the
northern route, which didn't
make sense to me at all. The
northern mute went right
through my property, which
would have displaced 250 resi­
dents.
The commissioners have got
their finger on the problem.
They really understand it. I
tliink it's going to work out fine
for Seminole County."
Alan Snowden and his wife
Laura have lived at tlx-ir pres­
ent location near North
Delaware Street for more tlun
20 years.
"I'm just glad it's not going to

go right through the middle of
my house," Alan said. "I was
the first house in that area and
it's just been devastating me. I
can't sleep at night thinking
about it. Now, since tire)- said
they're not going to do it, man
that took a load off my mind."
Snowden’s neighbor, John
Veautour, lias lived on North
Delaware Street for 15 years. I le
said Ik - nmldn't imagine tlxnorthern route working.
"I believe the elimination of
(Ik- northern route was an excel­
lent idea," Veautour said. "That
was kind of a silly idea. Plus it
would have destroyed a good
amount of tk- larger lots that
are left in the area. We all live on
the larger lots and we love it
that way."
Like many of his neighbors,
Veautour did not want to see­
the rural quality of life disrupt­
ed by tk- proposes! northern
altemati ve. I le said Ik * spent tlxprevious evening in Ills yard
photographing wild bears.
Gary Johnson, executive
director of Uk- Seminole County
Expressway Autluirity, said the
project Ls making progress.
"The Authority look an affir­
mative action today with
respect to the northern align­
ment, vvliidi was not a surprise
— some of the preliminary data
warranted tliat action," Jonnson
said after the meeting. "That
will allow our consultants to
focus on tk- other alternatives
and pt-rliapN save tlu- taxpayer.!

little money as we go through
the process. There's no point in
needlessly alarming folks if an
alternative that Is in their vicini­
ty Is really not one that's really
going to lx- on the viable side of
tlx- equation.*
Callahan said much of tlxinformation presented during
tlie meeting was gatlx-red resi­
dents at public workshops.
"More than 400 people
attended a recent information
workshop in Seminole County,"
Callalian said. "Based on some
of that input the Expressway
Authority lx-re has viewed this
one aina-pt that goes to the
north as being problematic as it
relates to not only impacting
more homes, but it also impacts
some land they've made Minxgreat investments in for amservation.
"It seemed to lx* an appropri­
ate decision based on tlx- assess­
ments we lind done today and
we don't have any problems
supporting their action," he
added.
Callalian said his aimpany
has a lot of detail work to get to
in regard to tlx* project.
"We’re going to be pretty
basy tlx- next ample months
trying to get those details
togetlx-r and working with tlx*
Seminole County folks to make
we sure we understand what
they’re lixiking for," lx* said.
Tlx* next public presentation
regarding tlx- Wekiva Parkway
will be made in June or July
2006.
As he was headed to his car
after the meeting, Morris
shouted over his right shoul­
der, "We made a lot of peoplehappy today."

21X13, which will require local
residents and businesses to
come into compliance by
2008.
According to tlx- dty's char­
ter, Ordinance 3773 Is intended
to:
• Promote and protect public
safety, welfare and health
• Promote a positive and
desirable aesthetic diameter of
thedty
• Lessen hazardous situa­
tions, confusion and clutter
caused
by
proliferation,
improper placement, illumina­
tion, animation and excessive
height, area and bulk of signs
which ttimpcte for attention of
pedestriaas and vehicular traf­
fic
• Protect property values
• Enhana- tlx- attractiveness
and economic well-being and
development of tlx- rity
• Encourage signs that are
consistent with tlx- type of use
to whidi they pertain and tliat
are aimpatible with Ihdr sur­
roundings
• Prevent sign overload and
excessively large signs which
create visual chaos
• Provide vehicular and

pedestrian safety
• Enable the effective and
effident identification of plaa-s
of business by promoting signs
utilizing clear, crisp lettering
and bold, uncomplicated sym­
bols
• Curtail the size and num­
ber of signs anil sign messages
to tlx- minimum that are reaMinably necessary to identify
residential or business locations
and the nature of any such busi­
ness.
Signs such as animated
signs billboards, flashing signs,
snipe signs, sandwich signs,
seawall signs beacon lights,
flashing signs, parasite signs,
inflatable signs, revolv ing signs,
advertising flags, nxif signs,
mobile trailer signs are several
types that tvill be prohibited in
all of the dty's zoning districts
in 200H. Some signs such as bill­
board signs, are prohibited
unless they were already legally
permitted billboards. If resi­
dents or business owners have
questions about llx-ir signs or
future signs they want to put
up, they should contact the
Community
Planning
Department at City I fall.

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LAKE MARY
—
Ben
Larson,
a
Lake
Mary
optometrist, was awarded
Fellowship in the American
Academy
of
Optometry
Professionals at Academy
2005 San Diego earlier this
month.
Candidates submit written
work and must also pass an
oral examination. A panel of
optometrists and vision scien-

lists must approve both the
written work and oral exami­
nation.
Less than 10 percent of
practicing optometrists are
Fellows of the Academy,
according to a news release.
Larson and his wife,
Christy, own Advanced Eye
Care in Lake Mary, and they
have two sons, Blake and
Braeden.

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SANFORD
—
Rena
Greenberg, who conducts
weight control and quit smok­
ing seminars regularly at the
Central Florida Regional
Hospital in Sanford, has writ­
ten a book titled, "The Right
Weigh: Six Steps to Permanent
Weight Loss.
The book. published
Hay House
Publishing,
is a 40-day,
six-ste p
ap p roach
to weight
control that
c o m b in e s
p r a c tic a l
and a spiri­
tual
ap­
p ro ach es.
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addresses the importance of
making changes in diet and
activity level, but she empha­
sizes what most diet books
overlook: how to do the inner
work necessary to change the
very way you think about
food, according to a news
release.
Using self-hypnosis, neu­
rolinguistic
programming,
and a technique called,
"remembrance," this program
shows readers how to get past
obstacles that hold people

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Inez Parsed ol Sanlord and Franny, a pet therapy dog.

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SANFORD
—
Florida
Animal Health Foundation
recently inducted Hospice of
the Comforter's first pet ther­
apy dog, Franny, into its Hall
of Fame.
Eight-ear-old Franny, a
mixed-breed, and owner Inez
Parsell of Sanford are certified
Delta Society pet partners
who have volunteered their
time to Hospice of the
Comforter's patients since 199
when Parsell initiated the pet
therapy program there.
"Franny
is
sincerely
deserving of this award," said
Robert G. Wilson, I lospice of

the Comforter's president and
CEO. "W ith Inez's coaching,
she has become the epitome of
man's best friend - a sweet,
hardworking, loyal and wellbehaved dog who loves serv­
ing others."
Franny was inducted for
her life's work as a service
dog. Parsell nursed the dog
back to health after finding
her on her doorstep with sev­
eral infected eyes. The pair
visits hospice patients weekly,
providing comfort and humor
for patients who often had to
give away their own pets as
their illness progressed.

Her next wellness seminars
are: stop smoking, Saturday,
Jan. 7 from 10 a.m. to noon;
and lose weight, Jan. 7 from 1

to 3 p.m. For more informa­
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LAKE MARY — Colliers
Arnold Commercial Real
Estate Services, Inc., one of
Florida's largest commercial
property companies, recently
negotiated the sale of 676
acres of commercial land at
U.S. Hwy 17-92 and CR 427 in
Lake Mary for $330,000.
Associate Chris Stepheas of
Colliers Arnold's O rlando
office negotiated the sale rep­
resenting the seller, OL
Holdings of Fort Wayne, Ind.
The buyers, Donald R. Lackey
and I’atsy R. Lackey of
Maitland, were represented in
the negotiations by Jack
Howarth of ReMax Assured.
Founded in Tampa Bay in
1974, Colliers Arnold is a
commercial real estate firm.
The com pany offers sales,
leasing, asset and property
management, corporate serv­
ices, valuation and consulting

R odriguez nam ed a sso cia te
HEATHROW — Stirling
International Realty has
named John “JR ” Rodriguez
sales
associate
at
Its
H eathrow
Real
Rstate
Show case Gallery.
A nthony Oassilc, sales
m anager at S tirlin g , said
Rodriguez has 15 years of
experience in sales and m ar­
keting in Florida and spe­
cializes in the Sem in ole
County and Lake Mary area.
He also has eight years of
exp erien ce in the field o f
architecture.
"JR is an excep tion ally
q u alified real esta te sales
professional and com m unity
minded citizen who we are
fo rtu n ate to w ork w ith ,"
Bassile said.
A
grad u ate
of
the
U n iv ersity
of
M iam i,
Rodriguez is a m em ber of
the
Sem in ole
C ounty
C ham ber of Com m erce and
cu rrently serves on its
Education C om m ittee. His
other professional a ffilia ­

back from losing weight and
keeping it off. The release said
readers will find themselves
naturally craving healthier
foods, and being indifferent to
or
even
repulsed
by
unhealthy, fattening, or highsugar foods without the need
to draw upon willpower to
change diet.
Greenberg has conducted
weight control seminars for
major corporations such as
Walt Disney World, Busch
Gardens, AT&amp;T, and Home
Depot, as well as for more
than 75 hospitals throughout
the country. Since 1989, she
has helped more than 100,(X)0
people to achieve their weight
goals, according to the release.
She is a graduate of City
University of New York with a
degree in bio-psychology.
She's a certified hypnothera­
pist through the National
Guild of Hypnotists, a certi­
fied neurolinguistic program­
ming practitioner, as well as a
nationally certified biofeed­
back
therapist
and
an
ordained minister. She has
appeared on numerous televi­
sion and radio programs, and
continues to speak on a regu­
lar basis to large audiences.
H its is Greenberg's first
book.

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rL O S S II; MAE AIINEY
Flossie Nine Abney, 91, of
S.infcml, died Friday, Dec.
23, 2005 at her sister's home
in I’arkton, N.C.
Funeral arrangements
will be announced at a later
date.
McMillan Funeral home,
l umberton, N.C., in charge
of arrangements.
G EO RG E A N D R ESA K ES
George Andresakes, 88, of
Winter Springs, died
Monday, Dec. 26, 2005 in
Maitland, lie was born Nov
I**. 1917 in Newark, N.J. He
was a retired bus driver and
a World War II veteran of
the U.S. Army.
Survivors include brother,
Charles Andresakes.
Itanfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
PATRICIA J. DEAROLPH
Patricia J. Dearolph, 82,
of Oviedo, died Wednesday,
Dec. 21, 2005 at her residcnce. Horn in Foxburg,
Penn., she moved to Central
Florida in June of 1«78. She
was a hom em aker and a
member of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church.
Survivors include hus­
band, David E. Dearolph of
Oviedo; daughter, Dianne
Carman of Clifton, Va.;
sons, David Dearolph of
Lynchburg, Va., Douglas J.
Dearolph of Knoxville,
Tenn., and Daniel Dearolph
of Oviedo; sister, Beverly
Passaro of Butler, Penn.;
nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Thursday, Dec. 29 at 2
p.m. at I July Cross
Episcopal Church in
Sanford, with father Rory
Harris officiating. Burial
will be in Parker Cemetery
Association in Parker, Penn,
in May of 2006.
Visitation will be
Wednesday, Dec. 28 from 6
until 8 p.m. at Collison
Family Funeral Home.
Lynchburg, Va.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory,
Granikow chapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.
PATRICIA SUE
HUMPHREY
Patricio Sue Humphrey,
60, of Sanford, died Friday,
Dec. 23, 2005. Born Feb. 21,
1945 in Vanceburg, Ky„ she
moved to Central Florida in
May of 1959.
Survivors include hus­
band, Leroy Humphrey;
sons, Roger Bohannon, Jr.,
and Jay Humphrey; daugh­
ters, Carol Ltghtner and
Jessica Humphrey; brothers,
Rick Toller, Bob Toller and
Larry Toller; sisters, Nancy
Toller and Melody Toller;
four grandchildren.
Friends may call at the
Collison Funeral Home
Gramkow Chapel Thursday,
Dec. 29 from 4 until 7 p.m.
Funeral services will be
held at 7 p.m. with Pastor
Darrel Perimenter officialing.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes, Gramkow Chapel,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
ELENA SA N TIA G O
LeRRON
Elena Santiago LcBron,
84, of Winter Springs, died
Sunday, Dec. 25, 2005 in
Lake Mary. She was bom
Aug. 18, 1921 in Puerto
Rico. She was in retail sales
and was a Catholic.
Survivors include sons,
Rey Davila of Longwood,
and Rowland Davila of
Clermont; Brother, Narciso
Santiago, of Santiago,
Puerto Rico; four grandchil­
dren.
Visitation will be at the
Oaklawn Chapel
Wednesday, Dec. 28 from 5
until 7 p.m. Funeral services
will be Thursday, Dec. 29, at
the Church of the
Annunciation at 11 a.m.
Interment will be at
Woodlawn Memorial Park,
Orlando.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.

Longwood, in charge of
arrangements.
CARL ALVIN PRESCOTT
Carl Alvin Prescott, 85, of
Sanford, died Friday, Dec.
23, 2005 in Winter Park. He
was born Feb. 1, 192(1 in
Starke, Florida. He was a
letter carrier for the U.S.
Postal Service and a mem­
ber of First Presbyterian
Church, Sanford. He was a
veteran of the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Patricia Clark of
Longwood; two grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services were
held Tuesday, Dec. 27 at the
Oaklawn Chapel.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford /Lake Maty,
in charge of arrangements.
DORIS PARTIN
SCHAUTTEET
Doris Partin Schautteet,
73, of
Sanford,
died
Tuesday,
Dec. 20,
2005. She
was bom
June 12,
1932, in
Miami,
moving to
Sanford in
1946. She
was a 1950 graduate of
Seminole High School, and
a 1977 graduate of Rollins
College with a m aster's in
education in guidance and
media.
She taught math at the
high school and elementary
school, and was a media
specialist in Winter Springs.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, I.uann Jones; son, Frank
Schautteet; four grandchil­
dren, all of Sanford; sisters,
Margaret Inghram of
Sanford and Betty Lou
Bruns of Melbourne; broth­
er, Arthie Roy Partin of
Sanford.
A celebration of life
Memorial Service is planned
for 10 a.m. at the Safe
Harbor Christian Church on
Upsala Road.

months. The majority (400) of
the existing single-family
homes soli! in November fell
within the $200,000 to
$24‘UXX) range. Pindling pre­
dicted that after December
figures are calculated, the
region will see a record for
sales for the 13th consecutive
year.
Sales in Seminole, Dike,
Orange, and Osceola counties
increased by 20.1 percent in
November over November
200-1 with a total of 2,820
homes sold.
Osceola County again postid the greatest percentage
increase in homes sold (415)
compand to November 2(XM

with 38.8 percent. Orange
County saw an increase of 25.1
percent (1,454 homes sold) and
Seminole came in with a 12.4
percent increase (526 homes
sold). Lake County trailed the
other counties, but still showed
a 1.2 percent Increase with 420
homes sold.
Through November, 6,417
single family homes have been
sold in Seminole County, com­
pand with 6,120 a year ago.
Mon* than 2,200 of those
homes were in the $200,1X10 to
$3&lt;X),000 range, according to
statistics from the Realtor
Association.
At the otlier extreme, just
lim e homes under $30,(XX)

were sold so far this year, and
183 homes sidling for more
than $750,(XX) have been pur­
chased in 2005.
While statistics an* not avail­
able for December 2(X)5,531
homes were sold during tlu*
same month in 2(XM.
File association published a
disclaimer with its statistics,
saying that tlu* data rcflects
only sales published thnmgh
tlu* Mid Florida Regional
Multiple Listing Service ami
does not include all salts in the
reported areas.
For detailed reports, visit
www.orlreaItor.com and click
on I lousing Statistics on the
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a Catholic.
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Lake Mary, Aunt Stacey Bleythirrg ol
Lake Monroe; lather, Ken Alligood, Jr. of
Sanford: mother, Patricia King ol
Deltona; brothers, Raymond King, David
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Frank “Sm iley" Webb, 75,
Virginia Elizabeth Porter,
Ellen Louise DeWitt, 72,
of Mcllonville Avenue,
80, of Apopka, died
of Sanford, died Thursday,
Sanford, died Friday, Dec.
Thursday, Dec. 22, 2005 at
Dec. 22, 2005 in Orlando.
23, 2005 at Health Care and
I lealth Central Park, Winter
She was born Sept. 26, 1933
Rehabilitation of Sanford.
Garden.
in Delaware, Ohio. She was
He was born Jan. 15, 1930.
She was born in
in restaurant management
in Sanford.
Brockton,
Mass.
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was
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and a Protestant.
He was a laborer.
stenographer.
Survivors include daugh­
Survivors include brother,
Survivors include hus­
ter, Patricia L. Jackson of
Luther Webb of Rochester,
band, Clinton Porter; sons,
Sanford; son, Rick A.
N.Y.
William
Arthur
Porter
and
Jackson; brothers Donald
Funeral services will be
Scott Richard Porter; daugh­
Smale of Seneca, S.C., and
held Thursday, Dec. 29, 2005
ters, Faith Elizabeth
Ron Smale of Radnor, Ohio;
at 11 a.m., at Eichelberger's
McCrory, Barbara Jean
caregiver Trudy; five grand­
Memorial Chapel with Rev.
Jordan
and
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Louise
children; nine great grand­
Leonard L.J. Wilson officiat­
Bondurant; five grandchil­
children.
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dren;
three
great-grandchil­
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Wednesday, Dec. 28 from 4
dren.
held Monday, Dec. 26 at
until 8 p.m. at WilsonThere
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no
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Eichelberger Mortuary.
funeral services.
Chaplain Mike Carolind
Wilson-Eichelberger
Collison
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officiating. Interment was in
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
Homes
it
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South
Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
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Gunn was honored for his years of serv­
ice, but Gtxxl Mid he had no idea about
his employee's recent fortune.
"I gave him a big hug because of his
20th
anniversary,"
Good
Mid.
Apparently Gunn told a few co-workers
and tire news slowly spread during the
next week. Gtxxl was impressed by
Gunn's decision to continue working.
"It Mid a lot about him and I Brink it
Mys a lot about our company," Gtxxl
Mid.
Gunn slid lie would lived his boss's
advice to invest much of tlx* money.
"We'll take a little out for family
members too," he Mid. "Everybody
knows now. It didn't take long to
spread." A few people teased him at
work about trot leaving with his new­
found wealth.
"I've worked all my life," tire under­
stated Gunn Mid.
Gtxxl Mid Gunn Is not only a great
co-worker, but also possesses great lead­
ership qualities.
"James Ls not a yeller or a screamer,
he's a leader by example," Good
explained. "He works hard until he's
done with a job. lie 's a very, very
deserving individual."
Some might wonder if tlx* winning
numbers were special to Gunn and
whether they have some significance.
Tlx1 winning numbers were 02, 07, 09,
43, and the Megaball was 01.
Gunn Mid lx- just purchased a quick
pick and received tlx1 numbers at ran­
dom. He didn't choose them for any
specific reason.
Now he has more than $1.3 million
reasons to appreciate tlxrse five num­
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said. "No one Mid, 'Man, I wish it
would have been me.’"
Gunn started at Briar as a laborer and
a truck driver. I le is now a grade fore­
man. Briar builds ivsidential subdivi­
sions, constructing the utilities and
streets. Gunn oversees the building of
streets in subdivision projects fnmr the
base to tire asphalt.
Gunn bought lire ticket at Sammy’s
Food Mart at 2425 French Ave. I le does­
n't usually purchase his tickets at
Sammy's, but his wife, Brenda, wanted
to stop tltere one morning.
When lie watched tire numbers cho­
sen on Gunnel 9, Ik* Mid Ire couldn't
believe it was real.
"I had to sit down for a while and let
it sink in," he Mid. When he told Brenda,
Gunn Mid, sire almost passed out.
The next day, he went to work like
normal, but tire following day it rained
so he took advantage of tire time off.
"I just drove to Tallahassee," Ire Mid.
Wlren Ire arrived at tire Lottery office to
claim his prize, Gunn Mid people start­
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work was a process, Ire Mid, but in all
the experience wasn't tocr bad.
Then they began to tell friends and
family members.
"You know how that goes," Gunn
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family." Gunn has one brother and four
sLsters. Brenda's parents am still living,
he Mid, and tire couple has three chil­
dren, the youngest of whom is 25.
'They thought I was pulling their
leg," Gunn Hid, when he told family
members about the jackpot.
Not long after winning tire money.
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Suitcase---------------Continued from Page 1A
Herald photo* by Tommy Vincent

received a call Monday night inform­
ing him of the fire. He Mid he figured
somebody must have thrown a match
or a cigarette into it. According to
Olson, the patron and the police offi­
cer used a fire extinguisher to put out
the flaming suitcase.
"There was no damage to our build­
ing," Olson said. But, them was slight
damage to the alcove of the unoccupied
building next door; he continued.
"It singed the wood a little b it” OLson
said.
H e recalled the suitcase sitting out­
side for about a week, and Mid it was
just an average looking suitcase full of
clothes.
The State Fim Marshal's office is
working the case as an open investiga­
tion *ntl 1mUiging anyone with informa­
tion about lire lire to cutitad them.

Iconographor Viktor Tsyban, above right,
holds one ol a now typo ol Icon that he has
developed. The Rev. Peter Mllanovich
helps him hold a 35-pound work. The new
process was on display Doc. 18 at St.
Stephen's Orthodox Church on Lake
Emma Road In Longwood. Tsyban, a native
ol Moscow, discovered the new process,
which makes three-dimensional images
rather than traditional icons. Tsyban's work
is locatod in Russia and the United States.
Archbishop Dmitri ot the Southern U.S.
Russian Onhodox Diocese owns pieces by
Tsyban. Lottors on display at the showing
say that tho three-dimensional pieces make
thorn fool moro peaceful spiritually. The
process |usl came to his mind, said Tsyban,
who only speaks a little English. He was
lust blossod, ho adds.

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B riefs
SEALS LOSE ON ROAD
After a big win
Thursday night at home
the Seals were looking to
be the first team to beat
Fayetteville at home this
season. Unfortunately the
FireAntz had different
Ideas as they won 4-2.
Both teams showed.
effects from a long
overnight bus trip from
Central Florida. The pace
was slow and filled with
whistles through most of
the first period. Jeff
Antonovich scored his
second goal of the season
11:45 into the game to
give the Antz the lead.
The Seals fought back
again just like last night
when Justin Keller scored
for the ninth time this sea­
son. The FireAntz took
the lead back with less
than 30-seconds left in the
second period on a Nick
Kormanyoa power play
goal.
Florida showed life In
tl&gt;e third period once
again tying the game
when David Deeves
found Rob Sich in the low
slot. Sich fired it past
goalie Glenn Ridler for his
sixth goal of the year.
Fayetteville showed why
they are undefeated on
home ice as Kory Baker
came in the zone unseen
took a George Nistas pass
and deposited it to the
back of the net. Nistas
would add an empty net
goal to seal the victory.
Florida will return
home against Huntsville
on Friday (Dec. 30). They
will also play at the Silver
Spurs New Year's Eve
against the Columbus
Cottonmouths. Both
games start at 7:35 p.m.
The game can be heard
locally on 1190 WAMT
and around the world at
www.wamtll90!c6m and
seen at www.livesportsnctwork.com /spnl.
The entire Florida Seals
staff, players and owner­
ship would like to wish
everybody a very Happy
Holiday Season. We hope
you come out to the Silver
Spurs and enjoy hockey
very soon with your
loved ones.
To reserve your season
tickets or find out more
about partnerships with
the Seals, call the office at
(407) 343-PUCK or go to
www.floridaseals.com.
Single game tickets for
exciting Seals hockey start
as low as $10 for an indi­
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SHERIFF GOLF
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office
Benevolent Fund is hold­
ing its fourth annual Law
Enforcement Memorial
Golf Tournament in
January and is looking for
teams and sponsors.
The event will take
place on Monday, January
16th at the Winter Springs
Golf Course, located at
900 West Stale Road 434.
The money raised will
benefit the Memorial
Fund for Fallen Law
Enforcement Officers.
Tire tournament is a
scrambel format with
awards and prizes given
at the conclusion. Tne
deadline to register is
January 11th.
To sign up, help spon­
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tion, please contact Sandy
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Sheriff's Office, at 407­
665-6462, or Deputy Todd
Moderson at 407-977­
6377.
RACING HISTORY
It is not often that a
racetrack is recognized by
its local museum since
racing does not always
seem that important to
oilier people like it does
racers and fans but New
Smyrna Speedway will be
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if any fans, drivers, or
Sec Briefs, Page 2B

Lake Mary girls head to Ocala tourney
B y Dean
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The Lake Mary girls basketball team
will try to shake off their first loss of the
season when they travel to Ocala today
(Wednesday) to begin play in the Don
Kelso-State Farm/Closctmaid Holiday
Classic at Forest High School.
The Rams, ranked No. 1 In the FSWA
Class 6A State Poll, saw their unbeaten
streak and unblemished record in the
regular season against Florida foes
come to an end when the)1were defeat-

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Orlando Christian Prep, Springfield
(OH) Kenton Ridge, Lake Gibson,
Winter Haven and Riviera Beach
Suncoast.
The Closetmaid Bracket is made up of
tournament is also full off outstanding
Tallahassee-North Florida Christian,
teams.
Hialeah, Haines City, Jackson villeThe 16-team tournament will be
Jackson, Palatka, Citra-North Marion,
1 at the 'New' Forest High School
Bushncll'South Sumter and host Forest.
Lake Mary gets to close out the first
Maricamp Road) and will be
divided into two divisions.
day's action by taking on Lake Gibson
at 8:30 p.m.
Joining hake Mary In the Kelso
Bracket will be Morrow, Georgia,
See Lake Mary, Page SB

No. 1 R am s look to rebound
from first loss in quality event
ed by Class 2A State No. 1, The First
Academy, 46-38, in the semifinals of the
Midnight Madness Invitational
Tournament at Pine Castle Christian last
week.
If Lake Mary is to get back on track
they will have to do it against some
very stiff competition, again, as this

Stars of stars

B y Dean Smith

Herald Staff
The boys' basketball teams
from Lyman and The Master's
Academy showed last week
that there are other good
teams in this county in addi­
tion to Lake Howell, Lake
Mary Prep, Orangewood
Christian and Oviedo.
The Greyhounds took their
show on tne road to Coral
Springs in South Florida and
made a big splash, finishing
fourth in tne prestigious Kreul
Classic.
Lyman star Sanchez Hughley
showed off for his future col­
lege coach, FAU's Matt
Doherty, scoring a game-high
21 points as the Greyhounds
rallied from a 39-33 deficit
after three quarters to edge Ft.
Lauderdale-Dillard, 52-51, in
the opening round.
Brandon East added 13
points ftirLyman a« it handed
the Panthers (8-1) their first
loss of the season.
The Grvyhounds then fell
just short of making a tclevirarancc when they
sion appear
_ fell
to anotner undefeated team, 7­
0 Dwyer, 73-68, in the semifi­
nals.
Lyman got off to a good
start taking a 42-30 lead into
the third quarter when Dwyer
went on a 12-0 run to even
things up, taking advantage of
its huge front line that stood 6­
7, 6-5 and 6-4.
Dwyer led 49-45 entering the
final period, but the
Greyhounds battled back with
an 11-5 run to take a 56-54 lead
on a three-pointer by Jared
Reiner.
But after trading the lead a
couple of times, Dwyer took a
five point lead on a threepointer, 63-58, and Lyman
could not come back again.
Reiner ended the game with
20 points, just better than
Hughley'* IB.
Tne Greyhounds (7-5) finally
ran out of gas in the Third
Place Game, falling to St.
Thomas Aquinas, 67-50.
Lyman trailed just 34-30 at
half, but just could not get
over the top.
The normal cast of characters
had tough night's for the
Greyhounds as Hughley was
held to seven points and East
only five points and Reiner did
not score. Nelson led the locals
with 11 points, while Matt
Price scored nine for Lyman.
TMA, meanwhile, came up
huge as they won their own
Christmas Invitational in
Oviedo.
The Eagles (5-2) opened the
tournament by crushing
Williamsburg Christian from
Virginia, 63-20.
Junior Mike Batson liad 21
points and 17 rebounds, while
Mike Cecchini chipped in with
nine points and six assists.
The Championship Game
was pretty much the same as
Batson liad 23 points and 12
rebounds as the hosts whipped
Geneva School, 65-23
Andy Shelton also had a big
game for The Master's
Academy with 11 points and
nine rebounds.
The Eagle's girls made it a
clean sweep for TMA as they
also clobbered Williamsburg
Christian, 51-14, with seventhgrader Kelly Frisz scoring a
game-high 19 points and soph­
omore Samantha Lawton netting nine.
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Tne finals saw the same duo

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Special to the Herald

CModo's DeAndre Williams (No. 20, top). Lyman's Sanchez Hughley (No. 23, above, left) and
Lake Howell's Nick Cals tries (No. 33. above, right) were the stars as they helped their respec­
tive teams to place In the top half of prestigious tournaments last week.

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The UCF women's basketball
team welcomes Quinnipiac to
town tonight (Wednesday, Dec.
28) with tip-off set for 7 p.m.
The Golden Knights enter
the game with a 2-8 season
record, while the Bobcats own
a 4-3 mark.
The Golden Knights are
aiming off an 82-72 loss to the
Miami Hurricanes on Dec. 20.
Senior forward Shelby Weber
led the Golden Knights with
her fourth career double-dou­
ble when she scored 15 points
and had 11 rebounds. Senior
guard LaShay King had a
career-high 10 assists against
the Hurricanes.
The Bobcats enter the game
•gainst UCF with a 4-3 record.
Quinnipiac defeated Syracuse,
67-63, Dec. 22 on the road.
Sophomore forward Moniuue
Lee recorded 20 points with
seven rebounds, while Erin
Kemer and Brianna Rooney
were each in double-digits
with 14 and 13 points, respec­
tively. Averaging 18.0 points
per game, Lee is one of two
players in double figures as
kemer is averaging 11.3 points
per game. On tne boards, Lee
nas averaged a team-high 8.2
rebounds.
This is the first time that
UCF and Quinnipiac have met
on the hardwood.
The UCF Golden Knights
make their Conference USA
debut this Saturday (Dec. 31)
against Southern Miss. Up-off
is scheduled for 2 p.m. at UCF
Arena. Southern Miss leads the
all-time scries 5-0. The Golden
Knights and Golden Eagles
last met on Nov. 26, 2004 in
Orlando with Southern Miss
walking away with the 59-54
victory. Claudia Johnson paced
UCF with 16 points, while All
Roberts had nine rebounds.
The UCF men’s basketball
team will be back in action at
home on Thursday, hosting
North Florida to open the UCF
Holiday Classic. Tip-off at
Torchy Clark Court at UCF
Arena is slated for 8 p.m.
Birmingham-Southern and
Western Illinois will begin the
event with a 6 p.m. matchup.
UCF (5-4) has dropped two
contests in a row, but has won
10-consecutivc home games.
North Florida enters tne tour­
nament with a 3-4 mark on the
year.
On Friday the tournament
consolation game is scheduled
for 6 p.m., followed by the
championship.
Tickets for the event are still
available. Call (407) UCFGOLD for more information or
to purchase tickets.
game at the touruap; UCF; games
nament will be aired live on
the UCF ISP Sports Network
and its flagship station,
WQTM - 740 THE TEAM.
Marc Daniels will have the call
from cuurtsirie. Audio of the
contest is also available on
www.UCFathletics.cum as part
of the “Golden Knights AllAccvss" package.
UCF returns to the court for
the first time since Dec. 21
when the Golden Knights
competed at the Fiesta Bowl
Classic in Tucson. Ariz , drop­
ping a pair of contests at the
event. Despite 24 points from
Justin Rose, UCF dosed
See UCF, Page 8B

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)A V I N I’O R T

New Year’s Resolutions from BoatU.S.
Special to the Herald

To help boalers have even
better boating experiences
in 2006, the BoatU.S.
Foundation for Boating
Safety and Clean W ater sugthese top ten New
?ests
ear’s resolutions that will
m ake your boating safer,
cleaner, and m ore reward­
ing for everyone aboard:
* 1. Don’t let your loved
ones be at the whim o f spotphone coverage - buy
K cell
em a V H F radio.
Handheld portable VHFs
are affordable, easy to carry
and don’t require installa­
tion.
* 2. Save the alcohol for
when you arrive safely back
at the dock. Too m any boat­
ing fatalities each year are
alcohol related.
* 3. Get the right-sized life
acket for a child. Kid’s life­
jackets can be borrow ed for
free at over 350 Kids Life
Jacket Loaner Program loca­
tions across the U S . - go to
BoatUS.com /Foundation
and click on "Boating Safety
Program s" for the location
nearest you.
* 4. Give M other N ature a
break. D on’t chase, harass
or feed wildlife.
* 5. Leave no trace. W hen
packing up your beach
party at the end of the day,
pick up one or m ore extra
pieces o f trash that you find
and dispose o f it properly.
t season
and contain engine room
drips and spills w ith bilge
pads and socks. The cu m u­
lative effects o f a drop here
and there add up.
* 7. Set up separate trash
and recycling containers
aboard. A readily available
disposal system nelps
everyone keep trash out of
the water.
* 8. G ive the ram p rookie
a break. Be patient or offer
to spot for those w ho have
little experience backing
dow n - you w ere once In
their shoes, too.
* 9. Join a club that direct­
ly affects the body o f water
on w hich you boat. Do
som ething w ith the group
that m ak e s your w aterw ay
t&gt;e«er, safer or cleaner.

mind - but that amid aim c
with a hefty price tag.
The BoatU.S. Consumer
Affairs division, with over 20
years experience helping
boaters safely navigate the boat
buying experience has some
helpful advice:
•Myth 1 1: “Extended service
contracts are warranties."
Although they're often refemd
to as "warranties," service ainIracts are not an extension of a
manufacturer's warranty. By
law, express warranties - also
known as writtrn warranties come free with a product and
are the manufacturer's premise
to make repairs. Extended serv­
ice aintracts provide mainte­
nance and/or repair services.
* Myth t h "Extended service
contracts offer ‘bumper to
bumper’ protection. A manu­
facturer's warranty is a legal
obligation to repair, replace, or
refund the purchase price of a
product if there's a problem. A
servia? contract is an obligation
only to aiver what the contract
states. So before you buy, ask to
see a copy of the actual con­
tract - not just the promotional
brochure.
* Myth 13: "Dealers always
take care of the paperwork."
Once you’ve purchased a sen -

FIVE MYTHS ABOUT
EXTENDED SERVICE
CONTRACTS
With the winter boat buying
M-ason aiming up, many new
boat owner* may decide to
purchase an extended service
contract. Essentially a repair
insurance policy that provides
specific service guarantees after
a warranty expires, a contract
may offer a boater peace of

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crew members have any pic­
tures, posters, programs,
newspaper articles or any
memorabilia But relate to the
history of New Smyrna to
please call Terry Roberts at
386-547-6030 for details.
SANFORD BASEBALL
The City of Sanford Leisure
Services Department 2006
Youth Baseball Leagues Babe
Ruth and Cal Ripken
Divisions is now taking regis­
trations.
For more information call
407-330-5697 or Visit the Web
Site for the registration form
at www.dAanford.fl.us.
ALTAMONTE BASEBALL
The Altamonte Springs
Baseball Club (Babe Ruth)
will hold league registration
fur the upcoming 2006 season
on Saturday, January 7th and
Saturday, January 14th from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. at Eastmonte
Park in Altamonte Springs.
Eastmonte Park is located
on Ronald Reagan Boulevard
(SR 434), Just South of SR 436.
You can also register at the
Winning Ways Sports
*Management
* agement offices. The
’
line to register
i
deadline
is January
20th.
For more information,
please contach Winning Ways
Sports Management at 407­
339-1355.

sking yti
P‘"8&lt;
bout their
tlu' aintract
boaters about
experiences.
* Myth *5: "Buy a UM*d boat,
buy an extended service con­
tract." Extended service ain ­
tracts aren’t for everybody.
Understand that most plan
exclusions give service aintract
companies Mime "wiggle
room," such as the case of a
BoatU.S. member who had
been denied replaiement of a
third engine in three years
because it was a recurring fail­
ure. Another boater was denied
coverage for a covered engine
coupler that was worn - trie
service aimpany said it didn't
aiver parts that fail due to
wear and tear. BoatU.S. advises
that before you buy, read the
fine print.
If you have any question*
about extended servia? ain ­
tracts or to request a free aipy
of the BoalU-S. Guide to
Marine Servia*, a step-by-step
reference tool for boat owners,
call the BoatU.S. Consumer
Protection Bureau at 703-461­
2856, email
ConsumerProlection»t BoatUS.c
om or go to
http://my.BoalUS.aim/consumer/order.asp.

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existing one from seller to
buyer, it's the dealer's or sell­
er's responsibility to register it
with the senicing aimpany. If
thev don't, you could be out of
luck when you need it. Most
contracts require that they be
registered within 30 days of
purchase, but nearly 25% of all
extended service contract aimplaints made to the BoatU-S.
Consumer Protection Bureau
involved dealers who failed to
do this.
BoatU-S. recommends that
boaters am tad their extended
servin' contract aimpany no
later than 20 days after the pur­
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resolve a situation if the dealer
hasn’t. Also, if a boat still has
an original warranty, make
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* Myth *4: "All service con­
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they may look the same, there
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1. Best Cup of Coffee.

48. Best Health &amp; Fitness Center

2. Best Breakfast____
3. Best P izza ______
4. Best Hamburger
5. Best Steak______
6. Best Chicken
7. Best Seafood
8. Best Chinese Food
9. Best Mexican Food
10. Best Family Restaurant
11. Best S u b ______
12. Best Dessert

49. Best Marina_______
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50. Best Golf Course
51. Best Recreational Facility
52. Best Dance Studio_______
53. Best Bicycle S h o p _______
54. Best Residential Contractor _
55. Best Commercial Contractor
56. Best Hardware Store_______
57. Best Carpet Store_________
58. Best Glass and Glazing Contractor.
59. Best Plumbing Service___________

13. Best Ice Cream

60. Best Electrical Contractor_________

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61. Best Lawn Care / Landscaping

15. Best Smoothie _

62. Best Pest Control Service____

|J6 . Best Donut_____

63. Best Home Decor Store_______

17. Best W in g s ____

64. Best Furniture S tore_________

18. Best Tavern / Lounge / Bar

65. Best Heating / Air Dealer.

19. Best Liquor &amp; Wine Store _

66. Best Feed Store_______

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67. Best Pet Grooming

21. Best New Car Dealer_____

68. Best Veterinarian__

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69. Best Pet Store____

23. Best Auto Rental_____

70. Best Full Service Bank

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71. Best Credit Union____

25. Best Mechanic_____

72. Best Mortgage Loan Co.

26. Best Paint &amp; Body Shop

73. Best Financial Planner _

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74. Best Attorney__________

28. Best Oil C h a n g e _______

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29. Best Car W a s h ________

76. Best Dentist____________

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77. Best Chiropractor______

31. Best Tire Dealer_______

78. Best Real Estate Agent _

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R ent
Clean 8 Secure tor single adult
only Also Room lor Rent Fu«
House privileges 8150/wk. all
uhktiea md 321-377-3033
"W EEKLY hfcNf a L *
Starting • 842/wk.
Historic Downtown
4 0 7 -3 3 0 4 4 2 3
Extremely clean, coty torn rm.
e&lt; utt cable, a/e. Indy, phone,
kitch use. t e c dr. private
entrance. Resident owner.
ABSOLUTELY
NO
ALCOHOL. DRUOS AND
NON SMOKERS ONLYI Very
respectable. 407-314-0924

Sanlord
Downtown,
convenient
location,
relngorator mcrowavxs. color TV.
kitchatta room, private bath
sleeping rooms C a t 407-321­

1222_______________________

95— R oommate
Wanted
Seeking a parson to share my
horn*, vww al Lake Monroe, krl
house pnvSegea C el 407-328­
7232 lor an appomlmenl

HELP
W AN TED
• R E C E P T I O N I S T F T M O N F R I.
• E X P E R I E N C E D D R IV E R F O R A S S I 8 T E O
LIV IN Q F A C IL IT Y . 4 0 H R S P E R W E E K .
S O M E E V E N IN Q S AN D /O R W E E K E N D
A FTERN O O N S
•E X P E R IE N C E D S E R V E R S F O R
A S S I S T E D LIV IN Q F A C IL IT Y P A R T T IM E
O R F U L L T IM E . M U S T H AVE O N E Y E A R
O R M O R E E X P E R IE N C E .
■ M A IN T E N A N C E : F T / P T N IQ H T 8 &amp;
W EEKEN D S
• P A R T T IM E S E N IO R H A N D YM A N

Q R E A T PAY A N D B E N E F ITS

Phone 407-322-2207

117— C ommercial
R entals

•

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S a n lo rd : H istoric 3 '1 . 2
Story. 8750/month
2/1.
8850/month 1/1,8490/mo
407-282-2002.

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Is aeekng merchandiser lor local
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ESTABLISHED I960
710 8. MUw m Street. Longwood, FL 32750
Tel: 407-339-7134
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97— A p a r t m e n t s

H er ald

118— O ftice S pace
For R ent

is looking for a talented sales
Ecprcscntativc for our newspapers.

Oflicos For Rent 400 tq It to
DOOaqfl Sanlord Fiilon Office
Cenfor 407 314 3750

Qualified candidates will;
• Meet new people on a daily basis
• Be self motivated
• Strong sales background &amp;
customer service skills

141— H omes For
S ale

EHO.
103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is iie d

We Offer;

" S a t O H n u 7Zc&lt;\(tcf

3br/2b house lor rent m Feb.
8850. Oarage, carpeted. W/D
CHA. spacious back yd Section
8 welcomo 4 0 7 4 1 8 -5 3 7 6
Brand new 2 B R 2 5QA pkra toft.
1 c g townhome. in Regency
Oaks.
W/D.
te r
pabo.$t275/m o
8 6 4 -8 8 4 ­
7177

DOYLE
MANAGEMENT
MENTALS
(407) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
Sanlord 2/2 Apt. Spacious
Carpeted. Vinyl. P a lo . W O
Hook-ups. $575/8575
Sweord. HUSorlc District 27
Built In 1918, Completely
Renovated. Wood. Tile 8
Carpel. Alarm System. New
Apple Including W O . Large
Laundry Rm. 3 blocks torn
River
Walk.
8850/8850
Deposit
Sanlord. Northlake Village
C o n d os:
Lovely
1/1.
Completely Furnished. W O
ok-Upt. Pel Ok. Comm
Pool. E sercise Rm . N/S.
8875/8878 Depose
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
HOME8 I

PORZIG RIA1TY
RENTALS
-Sanlord: 4/3/2 house. 3012
•q ft. bud in 2005 Lawn care
included 81600/mo
-Sanlord: 2/2 Townhouse
gated community and pod. a l
appkancet UlOO/mo
-Sanlord: 2/2 Condo. 2nd
Floor. Oalsd Community
2004 bum. all appliances
8800/mo

407-321 0759

• Competitive base salary,
commission plan
• Paid vacation
• Health Insurance
• Mileage « *— :—
•401k

2919 E. Sanford Avt.
Incom a Producing
Proparty. Raducad to
S I 6 5.00 0

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
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2BR/1 BA

PAUL OSBORNE

VENTURE! PROPERTIES
407 3214764
longwuod Winter Springs. The
Highlands on 434 2BR/1 5BA.
townfouse. pod taking Iannis,
trees. 5 138 500 Agsnt 407-481 •
4518

Sanlord 38IV1 BA. remodeled.
1027 hef knend yard, good ares
5154 500obo 407-733 9964

157— M obile H omes
For S ale
Senior d/Longwood A rte 2/1
Mobte Homs on a t own Lot
Handyman Special Asking
840.000 407-330-9381

160— B usiness For
S ale
Downtown Sanford Bar, turn
kay operation, ready lor
b u u n a u Fully invantonod
^equipment
SR X Liquor
license 1 6 0 .0 0 0 4 0 7 -9 4 8 ­
9046

181— A ppliances 6c
F urniture For S ale
Bedroom
S et:
Oak.
headboard, dresser, hutch
many. chest, rvghtstand Al new
In boxes. 8495
407-831-1322.

FUTON Sokd wood rrvsuonsiyle erms. e ib a -n c e loam
toyeredpod Al brand new. 8 166
407-331-1941.
Pool T ib ia : 8' professional
sen es turmtuie style labia,
carved legs over w e d 1* slate,
leather pockets, accessory Krl
with b est All brand new RetaX
84.000. Musi tea 81350 4 0 7 ­
402-2778 Set-up available
Wall Oven and Stove Top
separate units Almost new
407-324-9871

Classified Rates*
(Prepayment Required)

4 lines
..................... 1 week $18 ..................... 3 weeks $36
..................... 2 weeks $25 ..................... 4 weeks $45
Yard Sales ... 5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week contract.
Credit Application Required)

5 - 1 0 lines......................... .9 0 0 / line
1 1 - 2 0 lin e s ........................ 80c/line
21 or more lines................ 70c / line
Classified Deadlines.,,4 pm Monday for Wed.
edition •4 pm Thurs. for Weekend edition

Legal Advertising
JfciJLLi_La_g_e_.
at Lake F o r m

------

To Icam aboi^£is position:
Send or bring resume to Wendy Heck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Ave., Sanford, FI 32771
or
Email to: wendytd.seminolchcrald.com

UUMOH OHANOf VUIUSIA
R en o v xted L ik e
New
Hardwood Firs.
Eil-in-Kitchen Fplc. Scr
Porch. Carport. On Over 1/4
Acts. 8134.900
1BR/2BA, New Root. New
Panted Intenor. Uv. Dm Fam
Rm. Scr Porch 8168.900
Brand New Hom e: Built
2005. 3/2. Over 1750 Sq FL
Formal Uv. Dn Fam Rm. Eel
■n Kitchen. 2 Car Garage
8272 900
Pool Home: 4BR/2BA Over
1600 S q FI. 2 Car Gar.
Fenced yd. 30x30 Scr
Enteftanmenl Area With Pool
8289 900

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renl One mJ# east ol 1-4 or SR
46 Sanlord 321-383 2171

Duality Living al Affordable
Pricing. 1 , 2 8 3 Bedroom s.
Lake Vtewa, 407-322-8104.

407-322*8678

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2.000 sq ft olflex space 51800

$4.95 per column inch
3 pm Wednesday / Sunday Edition
3pm Friday / Wednesday Edition

181— ArniANCES &amp;
F urniture For S ale

Merry Christmas al *A
Beautiful Place* I W ere raw
open from I Oam 8pm. M Sa.
12em 6pm ,
Sun.
until
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are red tagging (he red lags, a
gift lo^i 815 or over purchase,
drawing lor a prize daily. ID S
08 horse kjrrvtiao 8 deoor 20%
o* tie most ta u u d handcraftud
Christmas
wreaths,
arrangements 8 decor in town'
(We even decorate troet 8
wreaths to your specs) AS Bus
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Medium 407-324 6573.

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chost with hat box. Bowfront china, chest &amp;
mirror.) Birdseye maple drosser. chest, vanity
6 bed. Howard miller gradfather dock. CA
1880's sidelock chest, Marble lop turtle table,
Square oak table &amp; 6 chairs, Secretary's
Vidorian sofa's. Mahogany table, chairs &amp;
china. Heywood Wakefiold coffee &amp; end table.
Heywood Wakefield table, chairs, china &amp;
server. Quilts, Mahohany Comer Cabinet, Oak
Regulator Clock. Leather top stock tables.
Lamp tables, Platform Rocker. 30 semi-antique
rugs. This is a partial list.

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Crocks, 30 Hummel figurines. Daguerreo
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artwork, Waterford, artglass.

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PH. 407-321-2806

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Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Ratas
AI Units Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Units Available
Boat. R V. and Vehicle Parking
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Th* S i Joh n * River Water Managamant Dwtrtet h a i received
lh* •PP*ca»on(«) lor Environmental Retouroa PermK(i) from
Seminole Warehouae Partner* II. Lid. 40SI Weal S R M
Santord. FL 32771, application #4-117-63879-3 The protact la
located m Seminole County, Section* 28 t 29. ToenaNp 19
South, n an o* 30 East The ERP application I* lor construction
o' ■
mana9*m *m xyttom lor a 7.77-acre devel­
opment known a t Semmota Outmeas Centra Two
Realvest Development LLC. 2200 lu d en Way, Suite 350,
Maitland, EL 32751, application #40-117-21864-7. The protect
la located m Seminole County. Section 13. Township 20 South
Range 29 E a * The ERP appaceOon la lor construction ol a eurlace water management system tor a 5 76-acre devetapment
known a* Offtoa Bunding • lo t 2 North Potot.
Central Honda Educators Federal CredK Union. 1200 Weber
S t . Orlando. FL 32603. application #40-117-28270-22 The
protect la located In Seminole County. 8ectu n 07. T o w n **) 20
South. Range 30 Eaat. The ERP application la tor construction
ol a surtecs water management system tor an It 6 1 -acre commerclal devetapment known a s CFE Federal Credit Union •
Primers

Legals

Inc. located at 2522 Couney
Ctab Rd, Santord. FI 32771,
tor Vie purpoee ol dapoekig ol

N oliC E

3MEBM74F2JX6S1I61
1969 MERC
Pubtc auction to be held at
9 0 0 am on Vie 9TW day at
JANUARY, 1006 At Via kora
door ol Santord Towing a
Recovery Inc., located at 2522
Couney Ctab R d . Santord. Ft
32771, tor Via piapoe* ol « * P»*ng ol Vie tolowSig vehkte
2Q1WW12M5T9196661
1996 CHEV
Pubac aucaon to b* held at
( 0 0 am on Vw 9TH dey B
JANUARY. 2606 Al Vi* trait
door ol Somoni Towing 6
Recovery Inc. located at 2522
Camay Club Rd. Sartonf. FI
32771, tor fie purpoee ol (9apoeing ol toe toaowing veheto

a » l „ ___
tor TSa Dead

CERTIFICATE NO: 331 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: ISM

Name* to which assessed
MARIE J EVANS

SCOPA PROJECT
VI40.
RESTORATION OF METAL
ROOFS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF
WORK
Th* prmcawl work ehe* conewl
U h r rattoralon U Vw mots at
the toaowing address**
149t Kaxtner Place - 10.000
sq It
1430 Dulgner Piece •5.000 eq
fl
1440 Dotgner Piece - 7.500 eq
9
..
1501-1529 Ooigner Place •
15.000 eq K
Port ot Santord. Semtnol*
County. Florid*. Vvough Vie
vwtWtaacn oI a Squid eery*:
INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTAMWG SPECIFICATIONS
Specifcebons end * canptow
desenpbon ol the proposed
work may be obtamed to p a ­
eon horn Ih* office ol Vw
Administrator.
Seminal*
County Part Autnrty
K.

DBgrwr.

Admeattratar
SameioW County Port Autarty
1910 Kaetna Plow. Sub* 1
Port of Santord
Sanlord. Ftonda 32771
1407) 3224799

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: l a
poaon deetdae to appra a
ffacwmn made wBi raapaa to
any motor oonaraaad B toe

BIDS

may need a varbaam record at
Vw m o e d i a . Inckjdng toe

Bala fnutt be to M oomptance
with th* ‘ loalnicbont to
BakWra* aa oubned to Vw Ud
package No BxJ Bond ehbi be
requeed tor tow protect

rooord « rat prontded by to*
Cey ol Santord (FS 269 0109)
Cyntia Porta.
Deputy C*y Clerk

REJECTION OF BIDS
Th* Semmole County Port
Authonry reaenw* toe right to
f*r*ci any a a l Uda a any pot
Vwreol. to walv* any totormBF
ly a tochfkcBty in Vw Uddng.
to accept Vw Ud* a any pot
th a e B deemed moel lev a able
to Vw towrea ol Vw Autacrky

1 PutWeh Deeemba 26.2006
X IU

toed and evaluated, ur to re a d
•• Ud*. re-ednerke* a caio B

and atonge B wtom
No IBee, * * to. eeen

TIME AND PLACE OF BIO
OPENMQ
Seeled Ude w * be mcwhwd B
to* office at to* Admenevetor
unU 1900 houm (3 0 0 pm
EST) January 17, 1009. B
wtach 9me Vwy n B be pubheat»y opwnad and road atoud Any
Ud mcahrad aftor Vw tpaedtod
trto Ctoong One w* net bd co v
•etorrt No Ude alwl to rttiaaw n tor a period B tarty (30)
day* autoequem to Vw Ud
epenmg rMtooul toe ceneerk ol
■he Admmwvator. Semeiot*
County Pori Autoorky
Deled Va* 20th day B
Deeemba. 2005. B S a l a d .
Semmole County, Ftonda
By ord a of
SEMMOLE
COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY
toMeaww T Brown. Chamwn

UUeee euth nettokassls) she#
be redeemed aopordtog to law.
Vw properly deecrtwd In auch
®ariBc*te(s) wd be sold to Vw
Ngheat Udda to roan 8201,
Seminote Comfy CowVwuee.

VM 1FMOA11UONZA79639
2529 Jack eon S q u a e
Ktoeenmee FL 34741

Ce,

Payment at Sate lee.
I U* documentary xtorTb Wxee
I and recording 1* * * are
reaxred to be paid by Vw euoM M U M r s IV w id s F u l
payment ol an imounl equB to
tw MBWM Ud I* due w*hto 24
hours xrier Vw art eras Id am*
U aal* Al paymaret she* be
caeh a guaranteed toeawneta.
mad* payabto to Vw Ctork U
»w Crrcua Court

Pubkah D eeem ba 2 *
end January 4. 2006
X162

2005

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONBOER
THf ADOPTION OF AN

le o n c io F
FUBU CSAIE
Pubbc aucaon to b * IwU « 9 s o
am on tw 9TH dM B JANU­
ARY, IS M Al Vw k ok duor a
S a n ta * Tewing 5 Raceway

PARCEL KM 04-20-31-300­
0500-0000
Oeeoipeon U Property: LEO
SEC 04 TW P208 ROE 31E W
427.43 FT OF N 1/2 OF NE IN
OF BE IN OF BE IN (LESS S
120 FT)

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be redeemed eocordtag so tow.
Vw property deecrtwd to such
oaM cato(t) s B be eofd to tw
Noheet Udda to roan S 20I,
Santocto County CoaVauee.
Wedneedey. February Ob,
900*. as ItOOam

and mooning toee era required
to be paid by (w auooaaUU
Udda B tw *B t. Pul payment
c l an a m o r t aquB to Vw Ngh* B Ud to dua abhto 24 horn
ma ol
"to#* pvytbto to tw O a k B
•w Ctcuff C oat

No r m In which u r n u d
CASSELBERRY
INVEST­
MENT PROP MC
A» B eod propoiy bong in Vw
County of Samnoto. SUW of
UntoM xuch cerakcaieo) a h a
ba redeeme d aooonkrw to tow
toe property d eartw d et eucti
®ffrtAcate(*) w* be eotd to Vw
Ugtw« Udda In room 8201.
Semmote Cooky Courttaut*.

B 11 OOam

hour* f -

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-

B Mto
CM _ __________— —
med* payable to
Ctork B
t a C r a * C oat

UARTA7ME MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Ctork
PutWeh Oecwmba 29. 2009
end January 4 .1 1 , I S 2006
X I16

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
twt HELEN T HERNANDEZ.
I tor • tax deed to be
Vwreon The cerMcata
num bali) and year(t) *
weuanoa. tw daacripaon B Vw
propoiy. and Vw named) ki
wUchlWMI
CERTIFICATE NO: 929 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: M M
PARCEL KM 25-10 30-ftAQ-

Mich ael o c u r r ie r , if
U W 40. AND IF DEAD, THE
unknow n s p o u s e , h e ir s
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO AU OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST MICHAEL D
CURRIER:
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MICHAEL 0
CURRIER. IF ANY, JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant la a Summary Ftaal
-Augment of Forectoaur* deled
December 20. 2005 entered to
0 * 9 Cae* No OS-CA 2O0D14
of Vw d ra w Court ol Vw 1ITM
ArdtaW C r a * to and tor SEMI
h o l e County. Santord. Florida.
I wtV t e l to Vw Nghe*! aid beet
Udda tor ceNi m Roam S20I
at the SEMMOLE County
Courthoue* located et 301
NORTH PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD. Florida B 1100
am on )w 21 day of Mach.
2000 Vw toaowing deecrtwd
property a * t a torth to Sard
I. Sworwry Final Judgmerk. to1 w*
LOTS 45 ,4 9 ANO THE NORTH
• * OF LOT 47, GAR0CN1A.
ACCOROMG TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 5. PAGE 77. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOWOA
Dated this 21
Daoamba. 2006

day U

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork B tw Ckcue Court
By MerySVoup*
Deputy Ctork
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVK)
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 8 UnkraraVy Drive Su*e
900
Ptontaaon. FL 33324
(954)2336000
05-46079

Dated on 1202/2006

_______ j. Th* I_____
humberd) and y *a (e ) of
Man ned. Vw daecrtpaon B Vw
property, and Vw named) In
dM/aroaa
CERTBICATE NO: *3 1 YEAN
OF ISSUANCE: 3009
PARCEL KM 34-19-306AK00000016
Deecrtpwon of Property: LEG
PT LOT 1 BLK B OCSC AS
BCG 194 29 FT ■ * 29 FT W
OF M TCEN OF 16TH ST a
ROOSEVELT AVE RUN N S3
0 C 0 49 MM 20 SEC W 122 02
FT ■ IS DEO 14 MM X SEC
W 34 39 FT 8 S3 OEG 4 * MM
30 SEC E 144 20 FT N 42 59
FT TO SCO M M SMITHS 2ND
SUBOPS IP O 101
Namea m which aaaeaaed
DAISY E TURNER
Al B eod property bong at to*
C a rty B Semnoto. Stoto a
UntoM auBi cokbewtod) a r t
tw redeemed aeoorang to tow.
. . ...
fm euch
coM cateu ) w * be eotd to tw
U BWB Udda In roam 8201,
Bq nekd* Cooky CouVnue*.
SaTOcro. Ftonda. on
Wednsaday Fabruoy 09,
— B 11 OOam
Paynwm B Sato toa. MOkca
Ue documaraary etamp la***
mqwmd to ba pod by 9w auc" K M Udda * Vw *B a F t*

* • M B * * Ud Mdue Mdan 24
houm Bwr tw edvoaert one
B ta la Al paymento ahM ba
a guaantort kwtwiwm.
ffwda payoke to Vw O a k B
I »w Craw Court
Deled on 12/22/2006
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by JUDITH ECKENROTH
Oepxky Ctork
Pubiah Oeowmwr 2* . 2006
end January 4. 11. 19.2009
K ill

1 TIES ACT, paraowwttottaabb

■ a* rwedmg a apedaf accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, a
■he • SEMINOLE
County
Courihoue* B 4 0 7 6 9 5 4 2 2 7 .
1 6 0 0 6 5 5 6 7 7 1 (TOO) a t600-655-6770. vie Ftortda

Pubiah: Daoamba 2* . 2005
end January 4,2006
X162

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by OERALDME HARFORO
Deputy Ctarti
PubffBl: Oecwmba 26. 2005
end January 4, I I , 19.2009
XtSO

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
tw t WACHOVIA CUSTOOIAN
FOR AMERICAN LIEN FUNO
LP. toe h o lla B tw kWaweig

Payment of Sal* lee. w*tocwUe documentary etamp low *
and recording i* *e a *
m qurrt to be pBd by Vw euo■ « * &lt; Udda B Vw eeto F t*
peymert B an em o a l aqua to
tw UgheB Ud to due wBwi 94

VS

, M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
: AMERICANS WITH OlSASKF

PARCEL ID# 0511-3O6BLEFooooeo
Daeenpbon B Propoiy LEO
LOT 6 BLK E-F CASSELBER­
RY PB 7 PO 27 MFO^FOD0090 CUTOUT FOR 9 2

W

At ot sard property being to VW
County Ot SemtoUe, Stole at

tor Tax D art

Dorwerih.
Inc (772) 595-9655
PubbM Oecwmba 28. 2005
X1S4

.

CERTIFICATE NO l 3676
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: M l

Dated on 12/22/2005
Ceeh turn to i
261435
Ltonor rung's Auto Sendee
300 Norto 8L lormwood FL
32710
Phone 407695 0 7 7 9
Nottoe to owna a kanhatoa
Vwt he he* a nipk to • heotog
any (me p n a to eeto date by Ntog wBi to* clerk B toe court
Ownq Iwe toe y r to recorar
rohfeke by posting bond ki
accordance wen FI Slat
559 917 NB proewede from
(B e to a a o e e e B
o n o ok ctoknsd by (e n a « •
be rtrori l U wkh toe Oerk of

CERTIFICATE NO: 9349
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 2000

Name* n which assessed
B AINSWORTH

B 1100am

NOTICE OF BALE
The tadaxxng oetacto wB be
•Bd B pUWc eucion. p a FI
But 713 965 B 1000 AM an
Jaaw ry 13. 2006 B Uanork
atom** to **9By « Ian agatrwt

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
VWt HELEN T MCRNANOCZ
Vie holder ol tie to*a »Sig cerMre lili) haa Med terd cersscato(s) tor a tax died to be
Issued Vwreon The certVtoal*
number(s) and y*ar(s) ol
deuanoe. Vie daecrtpaon ot Vie
property, and Vi* nemafs) to

A9 of eod property being to Vie
Coway at Seminole. 8u s* of
Ftortda.

AN ORDINANCE OF THE
| CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CT1Y OF SANFORD. FLORI­
DA, PROVIDING FOR THE
REVISION OF SECTION 1 6 3
OF THE CODE OF ORDI­
NANCES OF THE CITY OF
SANFORO PERTAMVta TO
TRAVEL EXPENSES. PROVIDINQ FOR DELEGATION
TO THE CITY MANAOER
Deled on 12/22/2005
PROVIOWO FOR MCORPORATION OP RULES RELAY- , MARYANNE MORSE
MO TO OFFICIAL BUSINESS
CLERK OF 'THE* CIRCUIT
COURT
TRAVEL INTO THE CITY'S
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
HUMAN RESOURCES MANU­
DA
AL; PROVIDING FOR CON­
by QERALDME HARFORO
FLICT*. P R O V O **) FOR NO
Deputy Ctork
AFFECT ON THE RIGHTS OP
union MEMBERS: PROVIOPubiah: December 29. 2000
w a FOR SEVERABKJTY:
« B January 4 .1 1 .1 0 .2 0 0 0
X1B7
PROVIOWa FOR COOBCATCN ANO PROVOVSQ FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
• a Tax Dead
A copy shei be evMebto el tw
otooe ol tw Cty Ctork tor *9
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
person* desiring to
■hat RICHARO S CASSEL­
BERRY OR DONNA HALL
CASSELBERRY, toe hotoa of
Vw blowing oeraUceexfi) rwa
ten* the* have an apporaewy
Med cod oarkdeatefa) tor a lax
to be head B acid hearing
dead to be laauad Vwraon. Tha
certificate number)*) a id
By
order B
Vw City
7» a ( i ) ol wtuano*. to*
Commmion B Vw Cty ot
deeortpaon B tw property. oW
Santord. Ftonda
Vw named) In whfBi 9 wa*
PERSONS WITH DISABUJI TIES NEEDMG ASSISTANCE
I TO PARTICIPATE M ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDMOS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
CLERK AT 407*3306603 46
MOURE M ADVANCE OP THE
MEETING

Contact and Ud apacBcaaorw
may be obtained tar a nonletundabN lee B Twenty
Doiere (520 00). check* to be
mad* peyau* to Vw Senarwto
County Port AuViorvy Al ipecrfcabone end contract docurnenta may ba axamewd n p a ­
eon al Itw office ot the
Admrnrstrator

Attetl Ektatotn
Secretary

ORDINANCE NO S tM

tor TSx Deed

PARCEL KM 25-19-30-5AM0000017*

Pubkah December 26. 2005
X156

Node* I* hereby given VWt a
Pub*c Hearing w« be hekl to
Vw CB— Bestow Chambers «
tw C9y Hsl to Vw Cty of
Santord. Florida. B 7 0 0 o tk x *
PM on Monday. January * .
90M. to oonektor Vw adopaon
U an odtoanc* by Vw Cty U
Santord. Ftortda. Me ot etwsi
H as toaows

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANYAS
TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF
THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS
OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS
CAPITAL IW C TRUST 2004
HE I MORTGAGE PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2004 HE1.
PLANT* F

.......................
»a.* |l) th f l
M
aooontno to tow.
Vw prepeny daecrtoed to such
cerRtaatets) wd ba told to Vie
"W w * bidder to room 8201.
Bmrtndo County Cowvwue*.
Sartord. Florida, on

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Ctark
Pubiah Decembw 29. 2006
and January 4, II , IS. 2006
XI90

to whcht was

D**crip*on or Property LEG S
90 FT OF LOT 17 ROOMSONS SURVEY OF AN ADO
TO SANFORO PB I PO 62

The Semmole County Port
Authority. Santord. Semmole
County Ftortda. turneries the
tallowing inform* lion and
toatnrcaon* to proapectrv* Ud­
ders Hearing to aubma propos­
als l a Ih* work herein

A id said property being t i t *
Cooky m Seminole. State m
Florida

Dated on 12/22/2005

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
Fiat MELENOA J E DM1ST ON
OR RICHARO S CASSEL­
BERRY. Vi* holder B tw Mtowmg oeridkateft) ha* Ned
said certdcalett) tor a la* deed
to be Issued twreon. The oerMcate number!*) and year(*)
m ieeuance. Vie deecrtpaun m

I

Name* In which aseeseed
KENNETH C (HOVER

mad* payabto to Vi* Cterii of
Vi* C r a * Court

Qior'a Lewi*. Division Director, Dtvtoton ol Perm* Data Service*
St Joh n s River Water Management District

THf CTTY OF SANPORO,

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE I9TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
S I KINOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OCNERAL
JURWOtenON DtVISiON
CASE NO: 06 CA 2000-14

Description oI Property: LEO
LOT 1 BLR 10 TR t TOWN O f
SANfORO PB 1 PO 96

Payment m Sal* tee. wqdceUa doconantary stamp taxes
and mconSng toes are rsqutsd
to be paid by VI* auooaaeM
Udder at Via sals FuS payment
U an amount equal to Vi* htohest Ud la due wthto 24 hours
•hot Vie advertised am* oI
sal* A* payments th a t ba

Pubiah December 29. 2006
KISS

The Mels) containing each of toe above-keted appkcatlonft) are
available tor inspection Monday torough Friday aacspt tor legal
holiday*. 8 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 p m at tha S i Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or h e appropriate S a n a
Center. Written obfactrons to Via appaceOon may be mad* but
should be Med with (received by) Vie D M td Clerk. 4 0 4 9 Reid
S t . Paiatka. Florida 32177-1429, no later Vtan 14 day* Horn the
dale ol publication Written ob|ec*lons should tdenvty Vie objec­
tor by nama and address, and futy describe Vie otfeevon to tha
application Fung a written objection doe* not entitle you to a
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes. AdmInistraWe Hawing Only
those persona whose substantial Interests are altectad by Via
appkeabon and who He a petition meeting the requirement* B
Sections 120 596 and 120 57. Florida Statuta*. and C h a t s '
28-106. Florida Administrative Coda, may obtain an
Adrmnlstrabv* hearing AJ bmety Ned written objection* w« b *
presented to the Board tor oonsldaraaon In ta detberalton* on
application prior to the Board taking action on the

toot-ooto

Wednesday. February 06,
2000. at 1100am.

IG3NL5435PM01906S
1993 OLDS

Tom Ban. 511 Central Park Drive. Santord. FL 32771, « x * c a to n #40-117-21680-51 The protect la located In Santooto
County. Section 39. Township 19 South, Rang* 3 0 East The
ERP application Is tor construction of a surface water manage­
ment system tor a 2 45-acre development known aa the BaJI
Warehouse. Lot 19

Legals

L egals

Legals

J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTTF
VOt 8 University Drive Sun*
500
Plantation. F I 33324
(954)2336000
05-46389

ROBERTS. JOHN DOC: JANE
DOC AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) M POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are Defendant* I wd * * i to Vi*
highest and beet Udder tor
cash to Room S201 at U
Semmole County Courthoue*
to SANFORD. Florida, at 1100
a m on th* I9to day ol
January 2008. Ih* toaowing

M PLAT BOOK 25. PAGE *9.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA

Legals

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUOtCtAL CtRCUTT,
M ANO FOR
•EMMOLK COUNTY,
GENERAL
JU R n o te n o N o n _____
CASE NO: 06 CA 20B4-14W
WWW MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAWT1FF
VE.
BRAD A STOCKWEIL. IF
UVWa. ANO IF OCAD, THE
IWKNOWN SPOUSE. HEWS.
DEVISEES.
QRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO AU OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN MTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER OR
a o a m stbr a d a .
STOCKWELL: KAREN J
STOCKWEU IF LfVMQ. ANO
IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEWS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNOER OR AGAM8T
KAREN J .
STOCKWEU:
JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOC
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. person* with d u b *
dee nearing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoue* at 407665-4227.
1 6 0 0-9566771 (TDD) or t600955-6770. via Florida
PuUWl December 29. 2005
end January 4. 2006
X163
M TH9 CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUOtCtAL CVtCUtT,
IN ANO FOR
SCMVSOLV COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OtvmON
CA SIN O : 06 CA212S-14W
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
ADRIANO PUTTM. JR , IF
UVMO. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEE 8
ANO AU OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN MTEREST BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAMST ADRIAN Q.PUTTM.
JR : MARY LOU PUTTM, IF
UVMO, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
AND AU OTHER PARTES
CLAIMwa AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAMST MARY LOU PUTTM.
CITY OF WMTER SPRMOS.
FLORIOA; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)

Dated Vue 21
Deeemba. 2008

day of

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork B t w C k a * C oal
By: Mery Sharpe
OepBy Ctork
Pubkah *i
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVK)

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n M y o a . Ftorid* 33907
(9 4 1)2756997
Putttoh: Deeemba 29. 2005
end January 4 .2 0 0 6
XI67

In accordance with the
Americana with DtteUtowt
Act Persona with Dwabbtwe
needtog e tpectol eccommode
ton to parkdpo* to 9x* pro­
ceeding should contact th*
Court AdmtoMVMor el 301 N
Perk Avenue, Sanlord FL
32771. Telephone Number
(407)9954227 not letor Vwn 2
working days ot yorr recopt ot
VS* nonce V hearing a voce
Impaired. 1 6 0 0 6 5 5 6 7 7 1

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 19TH JUOtCtAL CIR­
CUIT
MANOFOR8CMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
OENERAL JURtSOtCnON
CAM NO. 04-CA-2 3 1 5 1 5 0
AMERICAN HOME
MORTGAGE
SERVICING.
M C.
PtotoBI,

Deled Its* 21 at day ot
1.2005
Maryann* Morse
Ctork ol Vw CacUl Court
ByMerySVoup*
Deputy Ctork

DEBORAH J LONDON, a el.
NOTICE OF
ACTION

Law Ofhce U H ash es C
1600 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUOCROALE. FL 33309
Tetoptane (954) 453-0365
Ftceeitoe (954) 7 7 t6 0 5 2

TO DEBORAH J LONDON,
residence unknown. V etor*.
and 9 deed, to a# peritoe ctokntog rreartett by. through, unda
a egexwt DEBORAH J . LON­
DON. end e l ofha panto* hav­
ing a dammg to heva any
right IN* a m taett to Vw

Pubiah: Deeemba 29, 2005
end January 4, 2006
X I 6S
M THK CMCUIT COURT
OF THK 19TH
JUDICIAL CWCUIT,
M AND FOR
9VMM 0L 2 COUNTY.

TO KEITH L LONDON sk fa
TERRY LONDON, reeldence
unknown. « akv*. and 1 dead,
to a* p a n el darning intereets
by. Vvough. under a egetoel
KEITH L LONOON k V a
TERRY LONOON. and a t otwr
par*** having a ctotowig to
have any nghL Ma V n e w
to
th*

CRflL DIVISION
CAM NO. 05CA-219O-14W
HSBC MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an

1 action a lorackiaa a mcfk y g *
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN
Urtudnt to e Sunvnoy Frwl
•Ajdgment B Forock em deled
Deeemba 20. 2005 entered to
C M C ae* No. 05CA-212S14W ol Vw CkoN Court al tw
■•TH Juddat draw to and tor
SEMMOLE County. Bodod.
Ftortda. I wfl eat to tw Ivgrwet
and beet Udda tor ceeh to
Roan 8201 M tw SEMMOLE
County Courtaue* beared at
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. Ftortda. at t i n )
am . on tw 21 day at February.
2006 Vw tottowtog deecrtwd
properly aa eel torti n sard
Summery Fkwf Judgment. s&gt;
LOT IS. BLOCK t, NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE. SEC­
TION TWO. UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED M PLAT BOOK
16. PAGE 64. OP THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FIORK3A.
Deled M e 21
r, 2006

day B

(CWCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork B tw C r a * Court
By Mary Saoucw
Dapury Ctork
Pubkah In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVK)
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 8 Onrveraky Oram Buff*
900
PMrt**on.FL 33324
(954)23)6000
I 0 5 4 6 6 *7
I M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DfSAMJTK S ACT. peraane OV1 -------•toe nI r a ng * a p ed * accorrv
modabon
ehould
contact
COURT ADUMtSTRATlON, *
Wa
SEMINOLE
County
Cootoouaa « 4 0 7 6 9 5 4 2 2 7 .
1 6 0 0-6656771 (TOO) or 1•00-S956770. via Florida

JOHN STANTON. B * .

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pokuant to a Fin* Judgm ent*
Forectoaur* dated Vw 2091 day
U December. 2006. and
•roared to Cae* No 05CA2I90-14W. Of vw CkcuS C oat
B VW 19Vi JudkXB C raw m
and tor 8oninUa County.
Florida, wharato HSBC MONTGAGE SERVICES. MC. N Vw
PtoMB and JOHN STANTON:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JOHN STANTON, JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERI w* art to

yor lor Vw ratal demanded
tw Ooigdae*
O BM on 9w day B DEC 11,

btm toed property ae ( B bat! I Merywme Moraa
Ctork B Vw Cowl
By: Atefw Cynra
LOT IS, BLOCK 3, HEFTIER
Deputy Ctork

HOMES ORLANOO SECTION
ONE. ACCORD**) TO MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF AE
RECOROED M FLAT BOOK
13, FAQES I ANDS, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLOROA

PlAMh: Deoemba IS . 2005
end January 4 , 200*
X IM
N o n e s OF UBN SALS
Ini
How B L______ _________
and impau chargM tor
wMBi tw laatar^Bned * eneMd to aabBy an owrwrk Ian B

In accordancw with Vw
Amerieow wwh ~i*i-|*n
AU Pwaow wan dm*M n
•bi to pwactpMv in Me pna
eaedkig ehouU contact Vw
Court Admmrtakk « 301 N
F*fk Arenu*. Sanlord Ft
32771. Tetaphon* Numba
(407)Ml 1227 not Mta Vwn 2
nrorkkig daya B y a a mcetpt B
•npdVoL 1 6 0 0 6 6 5 6 7 7 1 .
Deled Vue 21*
Decerrtoa. BOOS

day B

Meryenrw Mome
Ctork B t w C r a * Court
•y Mary Bffaqw
Deputy Ctork

1M 0 NW 4ITH STREET.
SUITE 130
FT LAUDERDALE. FL ayyng
Tetophone: (954) 4 U 6 3 6 5
Fecermee (954) 7716062

CIVK. DfVMtON
CASE NO. M-CA69B-14K

PUAB1 Deeemba 29. 2005
end January 4 ,2004
X IM

Urod tar Somnola County.

ortgtoB w *i vw Ctork oI Vaa
Coot arvwr betora aarvtoa on
ptoeaari awomaya or toanaB•toty Vwraxrta. otwrwwe •

InMU Fkwf Judgment, to w«:

BI THE CMCUT COURY
OF THE 16TM
JUOtCtAL CIRCUn.
M ANO FOR
■ COUNTY,

RoridJ.
w h aan
WELL!
FAROO BANK. N A .
AS
TRUSTEE FOR
M ERRU.
LYNCH
MORTGAGE
INVESTORS TRUST MORT
g a g e loan ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES.
SERIE8
WCJ-OPTI * Vw Maned aid
TOIUA L ROBERTS A/K/A
TRKLA
LEE
ROBERTS
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE

you are required to eerve a
copy ot yog wrinen drNneir. I
any to 9 on ADORNO • VOSS,
PA .
Platotma attorney*,
•hoe* adOeea la 2601 Souti
Beyahor* Ortv*. Sue* 1(00.
Miami. Florida 33131. w«hto
tarty (30) day* kon Vw bat

•wai to Roan 5201 m 6w
Bemtooto County Couribowaa
to SANFORO. Florida, B 1 L 0 0
a m . on Vw H at day ol

Law Othca of Marahai C

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Rimuem to an Orda R e ee io e
Faadoeum Sale Dali deled
»w 19th day of D acoitoa.
9006. and erkwed in Cask No
05O A 69B14K . B tw C r a *
Coot B Vw 1M i J u d o * e r a *

lo t 17. CHESTNUT HAL. a*
p a Ptoi Vwreof. racadad to
M * Book 29. B Pag* 76, ot Vw
PlAde Record* ol Senancto
County. Ftortda

Nonce op
POmCLOBUM BALI

P B * B i Deeemba 25. 2006
aid January 4.2 0 0 6
X IM

WELLS FAROO BANK. NA .
AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRU.
LYNCH MORTGAGE
MVESTDRS TRUST
MORTGAGE LOAN
ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES
2 0 0 9 0 P T I.

on Vw todaetng proparty to
Bammola Coirty. Ftortda.

W THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE TWELFTH
JUOtCtAL CMCUT IN
ANO FOR
•CIBN O ll COUNTY.
a n a c tio n
CASE NO. 9 1 -C A 6 1 5 I5 W
EASTERN SAVINGS BANK

SUSANS KEOOHandCOUN
RKEOOH.

NOTICK O f SALE
PURSUANT t o f .s .
CHAPTER 4S
IS GIVEN Vue our
tuaro to a i n * Mgnwro Mto*
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d B r t Daoamba * 0 2005
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b u m
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tar Samnoto County
n o t ic e

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Attorney tor Plaints!
Henry M Andressen. Jr
Florida B a No 389149
12611 Kenwood Lane.

to said Final Judgment, to w*.
LOTS S21 ANO 923. PLANOf
LONG WOOD. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECOROED M PLAT BOOK I.
PAGE 11. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

NOTICE OF

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pekeuer* to * Summary Fin*
TRILLA L ROBERTS A/K/A
rkrdipnak u Forodoaura dated
TRKLA
LEE
ROBERTS:
Deoemba 20. 2006 a b o r t ki
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE
Chr* Cae* No. 05C A 2094
CORPORATION. UNKNOWN
14W B Vw Cfrcuff C o al B tw
SPOUSE OF TRALA L
'•TH J u d o * C r a * In a id l a
ROBERTS AK/A TRKLA LEE
SEMMOLE Cooky. Santord.
ROBERTS. JOHN DOE: JANE
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DOE AS UNKNOWN
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TENANT(S) W POSSESSION
Room 8201 M Vw 6CMM0LE
OF THE SUBJECT PROPER­
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101 NORTH PARK AVENUE ki
SANFORO. Florida. * it oo
a m on tw 31 itay U March.
2 0 0 i tw kXtowmg itoarrkud
RE-NOTICE OF
Propoiy M e « torth ti aod .
Stranary F m * Judgmark. toFORECLOSURE SALE
LOT 4. BLOCK I I . WEATHERSFIELO
FIRST ADDI­
TIONS. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED * ( PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES
M ANO 97, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORCA

Deled Oecwmba 21. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork U O c u * Court
By Mery Stroup*
Ax Deputy Clerk

*1 .

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SPOUSE OR AENE M YEAOER: p living , w c lu o w q
any UNKNOWN SPOUSE OR
SAID DEFENDANT(S), if
REMARRIED.
ANO
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DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
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DEVISEES.
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ASSIGNEES. CREDITORS
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES.
AND AU OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH
UNOER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED
DEFENDANT(8I;
STATE OP FLORIDA: IMPERI­
AL BUSINESS CREDIT, WC:
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING.
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OR SAX) DCFEN
DANT(S) ANO A U OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH
UNOER
OR
AQAWST DCFENDANT(S)
WHOSE RESKIENCC areAe
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•norWie after me arne d We Jn l
PdJfteaiion ol ttv, notice to
• d M l or. a t lo any creditor
dquaed to be tewed m w a
copy hared. 30 day, Wa dale
d aemce on We creator F 8
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OEFEN0ANT|8); STATE OR
ELORIOA: IMPERIAL
BUSINESS CREDIT, INC
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING.
TOGETHER
WITH ANY
g r a n tee s,
a s s ig n e e s
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OR SAX)
OERENDANT(S) ANO ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAJMMO
BY. THROUOH UNDER OR
AOAW8T DEFENDANT(S):
UNKNOWN TENANT Ft
DTPINOWN TENANT FI.

to.

AU CLAIMS ANO OBJCC
TIONS NOT 8 0 FXED WKL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale d We ftr« pubOcelon d wn Nonce a December
2 t. 2009
MICHAEL VACCARO
•204 MARSHALL DRIVE
LENEXA KS 00218
BRIAN R LOE
Attorney
lor

Persona!

Florida Bar No ; 0722400
3074 Weal Lake Mary BNd.
#131
lake Mery. EL 32740
Phone (407) 323-0128
Facalmto: (407) 323-M2S
Pl*M h: December 28. 2005
•nd January 4. 2000
X170
M T H B C n cU T COURT
FOR I F MMOLS COUNTY.
PROBATIOIVWON
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M RE ESTATE OR

YOU ARE HEREBY requeed
LUCILLE M HARTLEY.
10 Me your aneeer or eraien
ddanooe. F any. In Wo K m r
proceeOng mw We O ed d
NOTICE TO CnUXTORX
Xus Coal, and to earns a copy
lhared upon Wo pla*iliff*
attorney whose name and
The aO m aeaaonol Fie M ine
erXXeea appear, hereon, watwi
d LUCILLE M HARTLEY.
N m m i I . Eke
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manner m
200w,
30 days ol we leal tuAPceier.,
d IN, Notice ct Action. We * -C H 'tT M a»'" pehn.no tft'tna
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dewjtoed properly, to we
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THE NORTH HI OR LOT II.
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SEMINOLE
Peraonel
Representatives
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO
attorney
are
tel
tarto
betoa
THE PLAT TMEREOE. AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 6.
d t
PAGES 1 ANO 2. OR THE
persona
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
dean. or demands against
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
eataia. including
ANO BEING MORE PARTICU
unmekaed. ooranged or unkqLARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
ualatad daana. on whom a
LOWS
copy d tea Nokce a served
must Me toea dam e MW Wa
COMMENCING
AT
THE
Court WITHM THE LATER OF
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
LOT 12. BLOCK O; THENCE
THE DATE OR THE FIRST
RUN NORTH 07 DEGREES H
PUBLICATION
Of
THIS
MINUTES 00
SECONDS
NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30)
WEST. 430 00 FEET ALONG
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE EASTERLY LINE OF
SERVICE OR A COPY OR
BLOCK 0 TO THE POWT OR
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
BEQMNINO;
THENCE
SOUTH 77 DEGREES 43 MM
Al
Otar credAore d Wa deceUTES 34 SECONOS WEST.
2 4 ! M FEET TO THE EAST­
demanda agaatet
ERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE
HUM. mckxjmg
OR LAURA STREET; THENCE
lavnataed. conengert or ia*qRUN NORTH I t DEGREES 90
MINUTES 00 SECONOS
WEST. ALONG THE WEST
UNE OR LOT I t 10000 FEET
TO THE NORTHWEST COR­
NER. THENCE RUN SOUTH
77 DEGREES 44 MMUTES 47
SECONDS CAST. 2 S 7 .lt
FEET TO THE NORTHEAST
CORNER. THENCE RUN
SOUTH OT DEGREES. M
MINUTES. 00 SECONOS
EAST ALONG THE EAST LOT
UNE. 10000 FEET TO THE
PONT OR BEOMMNO
AIWA 1172 LAURA STREET.
CASSELBERRY, EL 32707.
■ you lak to Ma yoa
erdton deleneea In I
pimeeiang. on ptoedTi eftornay. ■ O d d * « * *• dSared
egeatel you lor tha reket
' i toe Complart or
Dated w a I t day d DEC.
3008
MARYANNE MORSE. CURK
CLERK OR THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AXafte Cyrua
OaputyOerL
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AdmeneOsbve Ordar No 17 3
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S u m N30I.
Honda 32771 (407)
(2) working
deyo d you raw* * d Wa
voce Impeeed. oaf HS00|88M 771Lea OXtoee d

Darnel C

S 2 0 4 K rg P d m &amp; » a
T a u x a n S M IS -IS M
Aaomeyt tor PMrtR
PuMxh: Dooenbd t t . 2008
and Nnudy 4. toot
KISS

r n w t io m o i

N

Whlnrsdny. Drcrmlirr 28. 2005

daane m w Wa court WITHM
THREE (31 MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OR THE FIR8T
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
AU CLAIMS NOT SO RXEO
WXL BE FOREVER BARRED

Med two (2) yean or more after
We decedent* dele d deaw a
The deM d Wa Mel pubkcakon
d Wa nokce a December 28.
2008
BEVERLY L BRANTHAM
118 E Fean Terrace
F t 32751
ROBERT K.
MclNTOSH.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 376302
STENSTROM.
MclNTOSH,
COLBERT. WHIGHAM.
REI3CHMANN I PARTLOW.
PA
Santod. a 32772-4848
Telephone 4071322 2171
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Pubheh December 21 2008
wid Jenuwy 4.1008
X1TI
M TH« CMCUTT COURT
PON H M N O U COUNTY,
PROBATI DIVISION
F U F: a S M -C P -a i(
M RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT DONALD BATTERN
eAua ROBERT 0 BATTERN.

NOTICt TO CRCORORS
The adaananaaon d we eelale
d ROBERT DONALD BATTERN k V a ROBERT 0 BAT­
TERN. decaaaed. FM Number
J 006-CP 22H . b pemtng In
We Cacul Court tor Senaneto
County
Florida.
Probale
DNMton. Wo addeae d eFedi
a 301 N Perk A re. Sertord.
R a id a 32771 The namee and
d We Peraonel

P*r*tM to we dark ol
wo C an a Coiat
Deled on 1271/2008

Al credtor, ol X
•nd other pertont haring
dkana or demands against
Meedenm estate, aietodmg
laaneliaed. conhngem or unkq
uidated Hanna on whom a
°°PV d w a Nohoe a earned
mud Me Wea daana MW Wa
Court WITHM THE LATER Of
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O f THE FIRST

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OR THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by AKXTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah: December 7. 14. 21.
28. 2008
XOSI

p u bl ic a t io n
or
t h is
n o t ic e OR THIRTY (30)
d a y s a f t e r th e date or

c*y d Writer Spring, Flonde.
A Florida Munopa
Corper anon

A« otoer aerMon d We docaor demands agaeiel
OeceOeni • eelale, eidudeig
wanehaed. oonhngeni or unkQi Pil e d Hams must Me tw e
Hekne saw Wa court WITHM
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
AU CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WXL BE FOREVER BARRED
NolMtostandng the tans pertode e l lorth above, any Ham
Ned two (2) years or more after
We decedent e dele d deaw a
The dele d We Net fru -rr .*—.
d Wa nohoe a December 28.
2008
MACK N CLEVELAND. JR
Pi»onel Representative
209 N Oak Avenue
8kntard. EL 32771
ROBERT K.
MclNTOSH.
E80UIRE
Florida Bar No 378302
8TENSTROM.
MclNTOSH
COLBERT. WHIOHAM
REISCHMANN 4 PARTLOW.
P.A.
P o l OXeo Boa 4848
Bantord. EL 32772-4S48
‘ Dhone 4071322 2171
Aftomey tor Personal
Repreaeraaeve
Pvdeh December 28. 2008
and January 4. 2008
X172

lor Tki Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
tout COUNTY OR SEMINOLE.
OFFICE OR TAX COLLEC­
TOR. We holder d We tofcxr•ng oertihceteit) has Ned ta d
° ik k c le ( i) tor a lea deed to
be aeued toereon The cemkcato marberte) and yearfi) o1
aeuance. we deeatokon 1 we
In

CXRTIRICATI NO: 2824
VIAR OR ISSUANCE: 200)
PARCEL IOJ 34-20-30-6MD0000-1880
Deecnphon oI Property: LEO
UNIT 188 HACIENDA VIL­
LAGE ORB 2709 PO 880
■I ,R'IWrl|^8e
■ORBOOHY MBEUL JR
Al d said property bang ai We
County ol 6emnole. BUM d
Florida
UntoM such cartFcaleia) a la l
be redeemed eccordaig to law.
We property detenbed in auch
cwrtihcatali) we be tow to Wa
irgFwei b o a r ei room 8201.
Semaiola County Courthouse.
6entord. Ftonda. on
Wednesday January 18,
2 0 0 4 .« 11 OOam
Payment ol Sale lee. appSce
tee documentary stamp tares
end recordavg lee t ere
requawj to be pwid try We suecesatui tedder al We tale Ful
paymere d *n amoiak equal to
We letfael led a due wehai 24
hours after we advereeed tme
d tele Al payments shea be
cash or guarM eed eamenenL
made payable to We Clerk d
We CaouX Court
Deled on 12/1/2008
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah December 7, 14. 21,
29.2008
X060

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
tool WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX 6ER
VICE ILC. X a holder d F a Idseal catlike Male) tor a bu deed
to be aeued toereon The oert a d e rkjmber(t) and yeeRl)
d aeuence. We deecnpeon d
i when ■ wee eeeeeeed a/are
CERTIFICATE NO:
YEAR OR MSUANCI:

Wyman Fields Foiatoeeon.
k ic.e ic
Detondanfti)
NOT1CS OR BHCROTB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Wei by y *k a d WMcerteai w n
d Eaeadon aeued o d d u d
wider We te d d We Canal
Court ol Senanole County,
Florida. Care F 04CA-1I8814-W lean e knM fudg
dndared In We dOreeeld
•ft WM certain ca te entitled
C4y d WVeer Springe. FtorWa.
A
Ftonda
Mumopel
Corporation.
PleaiWI
Wyman Ftokto Foundation,
•no. * k . DetondanXt) when
doreeeid Wn d Eaeouoon wea
OeMered to me ee Shenx ol
Semaioto County. Florida a d I
have levied upon a l Wa m
Me end edercM d Wa detondanti w Wa toiomriy dearybad
Ftonda.

Senwiole County,
more particularly

I d 14. LORI ANNE ACRES
REPLAT, aooodkg to Wo pIM
X a red aa recorded In I
Book IS , Pago 29, Pubkc
RmxwH d Senanole County,
Oorkto Addreee: 184 Lwl
Anna Lena, Waiter Bprtng,
Ftonda

ilia

PARCEL OF 09 21 30-8020000013A
Deecnphon d Property LEO
N 20 FT OR LOT 13 4 E 148 8
FT O f 8 30 ET OR LOT 13 4 E
149 8 FT OF LOTS 14 4 I I
BLK 0 AMENDED PLAT OR
WXOMERE Pfl 3 PO 80
wtuch eeeeeeed:
CHARLES C PARKS JR
Al d tea) property bung in We
County ol Senwiole. Stele d

Flonde
umeae turn certlK4tfe(a| Mw*
be redeemed acoordaig to lew.
We property deeorbed ai tuHi
certifcueie(t) wd be add to We
tugheM balder ai room 6201.
Semaioto County Cuurtbouee.
Bantord. Ftonda. on
Wednesday January IS,
3008. M II OOam
Paymere d Sato toe. appkeeHe documentary stamp laaee
legueed to be pad by we euoceeekJ ladder M We s e a Fid
payment H an emotae equM to
Wa le ^ a d bw a due eahei 24
Horae Mler We adrerkted tone
d t e a Ai peymaret ehaF be
ceeh or guar ended awWmerL

Rf-NOTICt OR
RORtCLOSURI SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
faeeuard to an Ordar Ortneng
•he
Motion
to
r
ForeHoeuro
See
i
December 1/ 2008 entered In
Cud Caee No 04-CA-I88S-I4K d Wa Catua Court d Wa
IITH JuOoM C a n a In Mat lor
SEMINOLE count,. Sadord.
Ftonda. I e d eel to We NgbeM
■nd bed HOtor tor ceeh in
Room 8201 d Wa SCMMOLE
Cnady Courwouee totaled M
301 N Pdk Avenue tiSantord.
Ftonda. d 1100 am. on X a 10
day d January. 2008 We tok

•d lorth In iMd Summary FaiM
LOT 28. BLOCK 28. DREAMWOU) FOURTH SECTION
ACCORD**) t o th e plat
THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE W. OR
THE PUBUC RECORDS OR
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Deled wn 13
Oecember. 2008

day

d

(CrnCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d We OiaiX Cowl
By Mary SWxaa
Deputy Ctork

J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
EORPLAwnRE
•01 ■ Unrveraty Drive Sake
600
FL 33324
(664)233-0000
04-26410

ThM to d iato a beeig made to
aaraty We torma d Wa W a d

Pubkah
2006
X116

14. « l.
20. 2006. January 4. 2000
NOTICE REOAROINQ TME
AMERICANS WITH DtSAMJn c a ACT OF 1900. P€Rwi j h a o a o A M jrv
NtEDINO .SPECIAL ACCOM*
MOOATIONS TO PARTICI­
PATE IN TME PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT TME
ENFORCEABLE WRITS SEC­
TION OF TME CML DIVISION
AT TME SHERIFF-8 OFFICE.
100 BUSH BOULEVARO.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. 32773
AT LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR
TO TME PROCEEDINGS
(407)6664040
Pubkah D w a n ta 14. 21. 28.
2006 and January 4. 2006
XOTf
SECTION 188
PUBUC NOTICI
Veru on WaMeta PortonM
Commuracalane LP a propueaig to oonelrucl a tMooommwacekone toanr north d 300 Art
Lena, ai Sentord. Senanole
County- Ftonda. (Parod No 1020-30-300-018*-0000)
M
Lektude N28-45-44. Longlude
W81-18-03 Tta tower would
bo a Monopoa doagn and 80
tod In hagtit Vinton WVateea
PoronM Comnaaacakone LP

ardMedwe. irtbaoology. m p
nearing, or o d l n , Wd art tol­
ling In too
d

Commumcakone LP a oonduckng pwkuarx to We n lte d
We Rederd Cemnamcakoni
(47
C.F-R1 «30T(4)| and We
Advaory Counci on I ketone
Preeeryaaon (38 C F R Part
800) ed be made evaddle to

&gt;1.

Wane.

The adrrvrvitratvxi of we
F r e e of Shan Margaret Norton
McOennM Harlan, deceeaed.
Rile Number OS-CP-1889. M
penOng In We C a n a Cowl tor
County. Ftonda.

A l perone on whom Wa nokce
M earned who have obfeckona
WM ctiekenoe We vekday of tha
We aiekhcehone d Wa
or Raaochon o&gt; Wa Cowl ere
roolred to Me Wea obfecriune
wan Wa Cowl WITHM THE
LATER OR THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OR THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OR THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SER
VICE OR A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

NOTTCS OR ACTION

Known
303 Seine Dove.
Alamode Springe. FL 32701
YOU ARC HEREBY NOTIFIED
to Forectoeure e
Mortgage upon We hSoakig
In linvnu a Coway.
Ftonda. to wi
LOT 107. GRANOA SOUTH
ACCOROX*) TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE 100.
OP THE PUBUC RECORDS
OR SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
hae been Ned agaeiet you end
you are i a o * * 9 to aerve ■
copy d yew wosen dderaee. X
10 1 . on MARK A.
KOTEEN. ESOUMC. PtoaaX*
i add eat a
2100 Clay Aeenue. Orlando. EL
32*04. adan 30 deye Mar We
' t pubkr ekon d Wa Nokoe

The dale d We Nit pubkcakon
d Wa notice a Docomhri 21.
2009

dale d We toM pubkcakon ol

LYNN ANDREA HEDRICK
Personal Rapresadahva

Wdi Wa Court WITHM THE
LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OR THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OR THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OR SER
VICE OR A COPT OR THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

ft.

28.

RororW Repreaentative
David Harlan
3339 Berwick Field Drive
DutoW, QA 30088
STEPHEN
E8QUIRE

EVANS.
Perwuto

M THX ORCUTT COURT
OR THi IITH
JUOCIAL CXtCUIT,
SIA M ) PON
■COUNTY.

CAM NO: 84 CA 1 8 8 8 1 4 *
ANN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP, M C.
PLAMTIPP
VS
VICTOR CRU/. IP LIVING.
ANO
IP
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEMS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO AU OTHER PARTKE
CLAIMING AN MTERE1T BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER OR
AGAINST VICTOR CRUZ.
OAUOI ROORKMCZ. V UV-

WITNESS my trod and Wd
•ed d Wa Court on We 14 dey
d D E C .&gt;008
Ctok d We Ckoua Cowl

M TH8 CMCUTT COURT FOR
« Hair * ,1 X Q UNTV. .
m i '«&lt; MjDNfOA
PROBATI DIVISION
M RE ESTATE OR
CHERYL LEPSC.
NOTICI TO CRIOfTORI
The admmiakabon of tha
eelale d CHERYL LEPSE.
deceeaed. whose dale oI deaw
wea June 7, 2009. F4e Number
08-2198-CP. a pending m We
Circuit Court lor Senanole
County.
Florida.
Probata
Owaion. We andreae d when
a 301 N Perk Avenue.
Sentord. EL. 12771 The namea
and addresses of we Perorto
Representative
end
We
Repreaentative*
Al creator* d We decedent
end other pertont having
d a n a or demands egamtl
decedenf * eelale on toiom t
oopy d Wa nokco has been
w«i Wa Cowl WITHM THE
LATER OR 1 MONTHS AFTER
THI DATE OR TME FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OR SERVICE OR A
COPV OR THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al otoer creator* d We deco­
ded and perone having ctome
or demands egexto We deco­
d e d * estate must lie We*
Otoms wd! Wa Court WITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OR THE FXIST PUBLICATION
OR THIS NOTICE
AU CLAIMS NOT 6 0 FXEO
WXL BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PCRIOO BET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FXED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OR DEATH IS BARRED

Seen Bogle. Eiq
Ftonda Bar No 010831)
Law OStoe d Seen Bugle. PA
PO. Boa 151398
Ahemorea Bprtngx FL 32715
Mephone 1407) 834-3311
407-834-1302 Fea
tor
Personal
Pubkah
(006
X lt l

December 21. 28.

M THE CMCWT COURT
■ COUNTY.
P U F :8 B O P -7 4 4
M RE : ESTATE OF

XI19
M THE CMCWT COUNT

RUTH L REMMOTON.

COUNTY.
NOTICE TO CREOTTONS

M RE ESTATE OP
SHARI MARGARET NORTON

KENNETH
SR .

wea February 16. 2008. a
penOng tn We Cfrcut Court tar

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TO AU PERSONS INTER­
ESTED IN THIS ESTATE
THAT
Creddor, end other, who
have derma or demand!
againat Wi» estate and on
whom e copy of mis notice ■«
aflar the date oI hrst publication
of Out notice are required to Na
the* dawns with in * Courl with­
in torse months aler the data
ol Net plicatio n of tors notice,
or thirty days after to# data of
••hrtce of a copy of lh»e nokce
on them, whenever is later
Creditor* and other* who have
claims or demands who art not
•ervad with a copy of this
hohee mutt file their claims
data of first pubkeshon of tors
notice
ALL CLAIMS THAT ARE NOT
FILED WITHIN THE PRE­
SCRIBED TIME LIMITS ARE
FOREVER BARREO
The data of fret pubkcakon of
tore Notes it December 21.
2005
THOMAS MORSE. ESQUIRE
200 Southeast 6to Streel
Suits 400
Fori Lauderdale. FL 33301
•64 522-3205
Ftonda Bar No. 61507
Pubksh
2006
X124

December 21. 26.

IN THE ORCUTT COURT
FOR
ECMNOLf COUNTY.
FLORIOA
FRORATB DIVISION
FILE NO. 2006-CR.2114
IN RE ESTATE OF
FIORYJAN A ROOOWSKI.

M RE ESTATE O f
JOSEPH

LIMA.

Deceeaed
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admmkation ol We
•title of KENNETH JOSEPH
LIMA. S R . deceeaed. wfnee
dele d deaw was November
22. 2009. Is penOng in We
Circuit Court lor Serrano*
County.
Florida.
Probate
Dwiamn we addreat of wtuen
to 301 North Park Avenue.
Santord. Florida 12771. Tho
name and addreaa ol We perpereonal repreeerkahvw &gt; odor-

OepdyCtoft
11.18.

December 21. 28.

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOREM
PROBATE DIVISION
Pita Number 08-CP-2210

Tho dale d We krel pubkcakon
d Wa Nokoe a December 21.
2009

4800 H Maine Dr. * d Floor
Chicago. X 80840
ceedaig should cork
Cowl Admatabator al 301 N.
Avenue. Sentord, PL
32771, Telephone Number
(407)323-4330 nd War Wen
•even (7) deye prior to We proceedng X heenng knpeaed.
(TDO) 1-800-898-8771

Pubkah
2009
X122

AU CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO RXEO
WXL BE FOREVER BARRED

STEVE LEPSE

Macon. QA 31204
BeclOSBDyriemicCiiaaoiimon
doom

PATRICIA A
CARROLL.
ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 0178915
19048 Bruce B Down, ONd .
F198
Temps. FL 33847
Telephone 6130X4 8457
Attorney tor Peronel
Raprwaolalrv.

dkara or demand! ageeist the
Decedent* aetata must Me
•tor daunt wen Wn court
WITHM THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OR THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OR THIS
NOTICE.

The Ode d tn f putkeahun d
w a Nokce a December 21.
2006

Pfofed

ailaia are hereby ratified to
(11 deliver or met wea written
detma lo We Peronel
RepreMdative al the t o V m
above. 12) deliver or mat We*
written clam , to Wo Pwwnar
Rapre,amative, attorney of
record. Thomat A. Moro.
Fad. *1 We totowog addreat
Lew Offcot of Thoms, A.
Mur,a E a q , 200 SE 6W
Streel.
S1a
400.
FI
Lauderdale. FL 33301

AI ctoer creator, of We dace
dod end oWer p ero n , having
daana or demands again,i
decedent* eatele including
wmetured cnntngenf or unftqwdaiad dam«, mud Ma wav
dama wiW wa Court WTIHW
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
TME DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF
THIS
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA­
TION

creator, al We Deoedere

Pubkah Daoamber 21.18.

TO. OUENC SMITH
Currant

Sem.nole County. Florida
Probate Dwpon, f t , Niarbm
200BCP 744, Wa addrai, ol
which la M l M Park Ave.
Sentord. Florida, 32771-1292
The nema, and eddreaw, of
We Peraonel Rapmemalive
•d
the
Per«onai
Raprakerkahve, enomey ere
eat lorth below

dMme or demendi egeetu
Decedent* eetet* on w ton e
copy d w a nooce a

CASS NO.: 08 CA-1478-1414K

KEUY. IF UVMO.
ANO IF NOT. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEXIS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE OR MINNIE M
KEUY. OECCASED. JOHN
DOE
(UNKNOWN TENANT) ANO
JANE DOE (UNKNOWN
TENANT).

Leg a ls

Al credrlor, ol We dacedani

AU MTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT

104 North Thomas Skeel
Ptorx CXy. FL 33983
Tetophone (913)782 1789
Ftonda Bar No 0171909

EXIST TRUST
CORPORATION. Maw
C Y k m M O O U JM O K .^ ,,.,
“ t w l l . u , rn —

Leg a ls

d a m , or domandt ega-ml
decedent* etlafe. including
wwnafwed conhnged or unfajwdatod clam , and who have
bhon served a copy ol tha
nohee served, m e t fae *w*
dam e with thr. Court OH OR
BEFORE TME LATER OF
TME OATE THAT IS THREE
(3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OR THE NOTICE OR
ADMINISTRATION OR THIR
TV (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OR SERVICE OF A
COPY OR THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

d which a Pod O llte Boa
BOW. Bantord. Ftonda 37772SOW The namee era) edekaat" d W e peroral fepreaenta

M THX CMCUTT COURT
XWHTltNTH JUWCIAL
CMCUT.MANDPOR
I COUNTY.

Dynamic
Aaaooarae.Inc

Pubkah December
2006
X II4

NOTICE OR
ADMMMTRATKM

tor

tad betoa Al gueikone. commenu, and oonetpondence
d s d d be deeded to We toP
toawg ounlad by 0I/2W2008.
Warren 0

Deceeaed

other creditor, ol We

W ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSAMJT V 8 ACT. ptrwna with (ftMfatf.
- I netting • apacM aooomtfaton
Should oonucl
COURT ADMINISTRATION, m
9*
SEMINOLE
County
Ccuhhoum M 407-066^227.
1-600-066-0771 (TDO) or !•
•00-066-0770. vt« Florida

Donald F. Eakngar, 8han0
Sananoia County. Flonda

McOANNEL HARLAN.

THE SEMMOLE HERALD
th e law o f f i c e s or daird

d Senanole County. Ftortoe.
w * M 1100 AM on We I 8 »
day ot January A-D. 20W oftor
tor tele and tea to X a M a M
ddder. FOR CASH M HAND
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
AU EXISTS*) LIENS. M We
Frod (South) Door. M We lagPdx. d Wa Semaioie Coway
Shod!*OXtoo. lOOBuatiBNd.
‘ ‘ * Rtortde. Wa above

hatonc proeervakon review.

•or Tee Deed

INO, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UWtNOWN SPOUSE. HEXIS,
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
AM) AU OTHER PARTIES I
CLAIMMG AN MTEREST BY.
THROUOH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
OAUOI
RODRIGUE/.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
TIORIOA; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)

CbcuN Court
MnUnoto County, Florida
C aeeF 04-CA-ttie-M-W

SERVICE OR A COPY OR
THIS NOTICE ON THEM

L ega ls

Page 7 B

•

. or diram dr r g i n i l
0»o*dEKii'« n tii« on whom a
copy ot t *• noiic* ••rtQuvtd lo
b t t*xv*d mu»l ft* thed ctamt
(Tut Cou»1 WITHIN THE
LATER O f 3 MONTHS AFTER
TME TIME O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE OATE O f SERVICE O f A
COPY O f THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

All oth## creditors oI ths
Dec*den| and persons having
derma or demands ega*nsi the
Decedents estate must Me
the* claims with this courl
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f
THIS
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oum am ent with a 68-63 loss
to Sam Houston State In the
consolation game.
The Golden Knights com ­
mitted 25 turnovers versus
the Bearkats, including 15
in the first half. In its last
five games, UCF has aver­
ager! 19.8 turnovers. In two
games at the Fiesta Bowl
Classic, UCF made just 18
trips to the frec-throw line,
shooting just 50 percent at
the charity stripe. The
Golden Knights opponents Western Kentucky and Sam
Houston State - made a
combined 50 trips lo the
foul line. Josh Peppers (13.2
points per game) and Justin
Rose (11.8) lead a balanced
UCF scoring effort. The
team Is averaging 64.9
points per game and is con­
necting on seven threepointers a contest.
North Florida began the
year 2-0, but has now lost
four of its last five games.
The squad has been idle
since Dec. 17, despile lead­
ing by eight at halftime, it
lost /1-64 at Binghamton.
The Ospreys have lost
seven tn a row on the road
and are 0-4 away from
home this season.
In 39 minutes versus
Binghamton, Alain Laroche
recorded 23 points and 10
rebounds. On the year, he is
averaging a team-nigh 18.4
points and 10 rebounds.
Rashad Williams Is averag­
ing 13.3 points and 5.7
boards per game.
UCF and North Florida
will be meeting for the first
time on the hardwood. The
Ospreys are in iheir first
season at the Division I
level and are member of the
Atlantic Sun, a league
which UCF left following
the 2004-05 season. This
year, UCF has already faced
a pair of A-Sun squads,
defeating Stetson at home
and falling at Florida
Atlantic.
U CF's 63-47 victory over
Norfolk State on Dec. 16
gave head coach Kirk
Speraw his 200th-carcer
win. Speraw joins Torchy
Clark as the only two
coaches in UCF nislory (o
w irrat least 200 contests. In
his 13th season, all of
Speraw 's Division I wins
have come with the Golden
Knights. In the late 1980s,
he spent three seasons as
head coach at Pensacola
Junior College, winning 82
games. At UCF, Speraw has
led UCF to four trips to the
NCAA Tournament - its
only appearances in the
postseason at the Division I
level.

UCF FALLS IN O T AT
SH ERATO N HAWAII
BOW L
Jeff Rowe scored on a 4yard naked bootleg in over­
time to lead Nevada to a 49­
48 victory over UCF in the
Hawaii Bowl on Saturday
night.
UCF kicker Matt Prater,
who had three field goals
during the game, missed
the game-tying extra point
wide right, giving the Wolf
Pack the win.
Nevada players poured
on the field as UCF players
looked stunned.
B.J. Mitchell ran for 178
yards and two touchdowns,
and Robert Hubbard had
126 yards rushing and three
touendowns for tne Wolf
Pack (9-3), who finished
with their best season since
1996 and spoiled UCF's
bowl debut.
UCF's Brandon Marshall, a
Lake Howell graduate,
caught a 16-yard pass for a
touchdown that lied the
at 42 with 55 seconds
f’ame
eft as the Golden Knight
rallied for 10 points in the
final two minutes of regula­
tion. The score capped a
four-play, 48-yard drive that
took just 37 seconds.
Prater booted a 46-yard
field goal with 1 3 2 left to
draw UCF to 42-35, and the
Golden Knights recovered
the onside kick with no
time-outs left and setting up
M arshall's dramatic catch
that sent the game into
overtime.
Trailing 32-28, the Wolf
Pack took the lead on
Hubbard's 5-yard touch­
down run early in the
fourth quarter. Nevada
scored again on Row e's 7yard scoring pass to Travis
Branzell for a 42-32 lead
with 3:18 remaining.
However, UCF refused to
give up.
Earlier this season, the
Golden Knights (8-5) ended
what was the nation's
longest Division I-A losing
streak at 17 games. After
going 0-11 last year, they
were trying to tie the 1940
Stanford team for the sec­
ond-biggest, one-season
turnaround in NCAA foot­
ball history.
Kevin Smith had 202
yards rushing and three
touchdowns, including a
19-yard run in overtime, for
the Golden Knights, who
went 700 days without a
win before defeating
Marshall 23-13 in the third
game of the season.
Marshall was chosen as
U C F s MVP for the gamiafter catching 11 passes for
210 yards and three touch­
downs of 51-, 29- and 16yards.

L a k e M ary
Continued from Page IB
On Thursday, the Rams will
play either Suncoast or Winter
Haven. A loss puts the locals
into the noon game, while a
win get. Lake Mary another
830 pjn. contest.
The final, will be on Friday
with the KeUo Championship
set for 830 p.m.
Following is the schedule:
Wednesday, December 28
9 a m _ Jacksonville Jackson
vs. Haines City.
10:30 a.m. _ Hialeah vs.
Palakta.
noon _ Orlando Chrsitian
Prep v». Kenton Ridge.
130 p.m. _ Jackson County
(TN) vs. Morrow (GA).
3:30 p.m. _ North Marion vs.
TBA.
5 p.m. _ Suncoast vs. Winter
Haven.
7 p.m. _ South Sumter vs.
Forest.
830 p.m. _ Lake Gibson vs.
Lake Mary.
Thursday, December 29
9 a.m. _ Jackson/HC Loser
vs. Hialeah/Palatka Loser.
10:30 a.m. _OCP/Kenton
Loser vs. Morrow/Jackson Co
Loser.
noon _ Suncoast /Winter
Haven Loser vs. Lake
Mary/Lake Gibson Loser.
130 p.m. _ North
Marion/TBA Loser vs. South
Sumter/Forest Loser.
330 p.m. _ Hialeah /Palakta
Winner vs. Jackson/Haines
City Winner.
5 p.m. _ OCP/Kenton
Winner vs. Morrow/Jackson
County Winner.
7 p.m. _ North Marion/TBA
Winner vs. South
Sumter/Forest Winner.
830 pm . _ Lake
Gibson/Lake Mary Winner vs.
Winter Haven/Suncoast
Winner.

Friday, December 30
9 a.m. _ 7th Place Game
(G osetm aid Bracket).
1 0 3 0 a.m. _ 7th place
game (Kelso Bracket).
noon _ 5th place Game
(Closetmaid).
1:30 p.m. _ 5th place game
(Kelso).
3 3 0 p.m. _ 3rd Place
game (G osetm aid).
5 p.m. _ 3rd Place game
(Kelso).
7 p.m. _ Championship
(Closetmaid).
8:30 p.m. _ Championship
(Kelso).

Boys
Continued from Page IB
leading die way with Frisz
scoring 17 and Lawton 11 as
The Master's Academy (7-5)
knocked off first-year program
Hagerty (2-8), 52-9. King
scored five tor the Huskies.
Least we forget the others,
Oviedo had a Big tournament
led by All-Toumament selec­
tion DeAndre Williams as the
Lions finished fifth in the
Great Florida Shootout in
Kissimmee and Lake Howell
tasted defeat for the first time
this season, dropping two
games, but still finished tied
for seventh in the City of
Palms Tournament in Ft
Myers.
Junior Nick Calathes was the
talk of the tournament as he
had a 50-point game against
nationally-ranked Dominguez
from California, a game use
Silver Hawks lost on a tip-in at
the buzzer. The 6-foot-5 guard
also had games of 19, 28 and
31.
A recap o f Oviedo's and
Lake Howell's tournament
outings will appear in the
weekend Herald.

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Vol. 114, No. 3 5 • Copyright O 2 0 0 5 Tho Sanford Herald

lawsuit claims wrongful arrest
By Llane Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANPORD — The dty of Sanford
was served with a lawsuit last week
after a man accused two Sanford Police
Officers of wrongful arrest after he was
apprehended in a drive through bank
carrying a concealed weapon and
drugs.
Tne suit was filed in November with
the U.S. District Court and served to
the dty on Dec. 15.
The suit names Officers Lonnie

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Orange County boys
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Men face
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over Christmas
display in W S
WINTER SWINGS —
The Seminole County
Sheriff’s Office is looking
for a Christmas display
vandal who caused near­
ly $500 worth of damage
to a home near Winter
Springs.
Early Thursday morn­
ing, at about 3:19 a m. at
1201 Clinging Vine Place,
a home security video
captured the suspect run­
ning over a candy cane
display, but trussing the
nativity scene.
Tiro driver of a lighlcolored niupe is seen
driving down tire road,
liven turning into the vic­
tim’s yard, liven leaving
live- scene. Tlve camera
vidm cuts to another
shot. /u»t as the vandal-

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Angelia Gordon

Chamber
loses CEO
Gordon
By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff
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Residents fight to keep
family of lakes pristine
By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff
CASSELBERRY — Roy and Bobbie
DePew worry about what the new year
will bring to their in-loved Lake Yvonne
and the four other Quintuplet Lakes in
Casselberry.
The five small, but pristine bodies of
water are surrounded by quiet neighbor­
hoods just south of Seminola Boulevard.
The city of Casselberry has tried to
involve residents in what it calls the
Seminola Boulevard East Small Area
Study.
"With the growth that’s coming, that’s
why I’m concerned,' said Bobby. "U n ­
people that live on these lakes, they’re
kind to the lakes."
A few years back when low rainfall
drained much of the water from the lakes,
residents decided to clean up the exposed

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To her, holiday drinks mean some­
thing warm, so she settled on the
idea of mulling spices.
"There is no flavor more chic
right now in the culinary world
than pomegranate," she said. "We
all like spices at holiday time, so I
thought of a take off on the old
fashioned ice tea, using mulling
spices." She decided to add red
wine to the final recipe called
Mulled Pomegranate Wanner. (See
recipe with story.)
Tne recipe was selected from
595 entries by a team of beverage
experts, according to the Torani
Web site, www.torani.com.
Norman, traveling with her hus­
band L.C., won a catered cocktail
party for 20 from Torani. Norman
wants to hold the party around
Valentine's Day, when a warm
mulled drink would still be appro­
priate, she said.

By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Nikki Norman of
Winter Park has fumed her culi­
nary hobby into hundreds of
awards, including tire most recent
for a new holiday drink made with
pomegranate syrup.
Torani Italian syrup sponsored
the Holiday Drink Makeover
Contest, and Norman, who has a
Casselberry mailing address, went
to work producing a drink on the
cutting edge.
"I really somewhat strategize,"
she said while driving south from
her summer home in Tennessee.
Tlte contest called for a new twist
for a holiday drink using one of the
Torani syrups.
"I wanted something festive
and something appropriate to the
holiday season in color," she said.

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27 more recipes out in a variety of
contests. She said she doesn't take
part in the big-money contests
such as Betty Crocker. She prefers
to work from scratch without
using prepackaged food in cans
and boxes, she explained.
Tire prizes Norman gamers are
often given to charitable organiza­
tions.
"I'm very gourmet," Norman
said. "I study tne culinary arts con­
stantly. I will not open a box or can
and pray that it’s edible."
She has always enjoyed cook­
ing.
"At age 4, 1 remember wanting
to leam to read so I could read
cookbooks," Norman recalled. She
entered her first county fair at 14
and won six blue ribbons. Her

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4 lemons, sliced
2 oranges, sliced
1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg
12 whole cloves
4 cinnamon sticks
2 cups sugar
1 1/4 cups water
1 cup Torani Pomegranate syrup
(or Torani Raspberry syrup)
2 bottles red wine

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area while they had a chance. They only
recovered one small bag of trash from tinfive lakes, Bobby explained.
The DePews arc worried what tinstudy might allow along Seminola
Boulevard and who might have access to
the lakes.
,
Right now the only businesses adjacent
to the lakes are a chiropractor’s office and
a new Mobil gas station and convenience
store.
The gas station concerns residents tinmost, especially since an earlier one
across tire street contaminated the
ground. Tire Mobil station backs right up
to one of the lakes loaded with healthy
lily pads.
Roy piloted his jon boat recently
through a small passage into the lily cov­
ered lake. Fish jump right out of the water

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SANFORD — Tire presi­
dent and CUO of the SanfordSem lnole
Cham ber
of
Commerce
resigned
Thursday, about a week after
the elections o f new executive
board members.
Mixed emotions surround
the Dec. 22 resignation of
Angelia Gordon from the
Sanford-Scm inole Chamber
of Commerce.
In a phone interview
Gordon said resigning was a
major decision, and one she’s
been putting off for about a
year.
Wlu-n Gordon came to the
Chamber slu- thought she
would be working less titan
she had been, site said. It
turned out she worked more
than she ever had owning her
own business, she continued.
Gordon said her main rea­
son for resigning was to
spend time more time with
her daughter and other fami­
ly members. She said her sis­
ter has cancer and she'd like
to have the time to visit her
often in Tampa. Another rea­
son she said was to take care

R o y D o P o w s t a n d s In h is b a c k y a r d In Iro n l o l L a k e Y v o n n * . o n * o l t h e Q u in t u p le t L a k e s In
C a s s e l b e r r y th a t r e s id e n t s w a n t to p r o t e c t tro m d e v e lo p m e n t .

See Murder, Page 4A

M n. Ooui, oka Sharon
Tarw*r — Principal of
Midway Elementary

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Casselberry Concerns

SANFORD — Two men were
arrested on Dec. 20 for the death
of Robert Kearney, who was
found dead in the brcezeway of
Pineaire Apartments last week­
end.
At
about
7:50
p.m..
Investigator Chris Serino of the
Sanford Police
D e p a rtm e n t
arreste d
G u s t a v o
Lopez,
48,
and
Henry
Ramierez, 28,
both of 1120
Florida Aviv
Lopez and
Ramierez
were charged
Kearney
with
first
degree mur­
der in the death of Kearney,
according to a police department
news release.
Kearney’s body was found on
Dec. 17, at about 6:15 a.m., out­
side of apartment No. 207 of
Pineaire Apartments.
"There was obvious trauma to
his body," spokeswoman Cleo
Cohen said last week.
According to the news
release, investigators obtained
information that Kearney went
to Lopez and Ramierez’s to look
for his girlfriend. He allegedly
broke the outside light cover and
left the area. He returned a short
time later, Cohen said, and broke
a window to the apartment and
then attempted to leave the area
again.
The suspects allegedly left
their apartment armed with a
baseball bat and a knife looking
for Kearney. When they found
him Ramierez reportedly struck

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that Conway was "back in drive
thru....trying to cash another check,"
according to the suit.
After officers received the call that
Conway was back at the bank, they ini­
tiated a felony stop on him and found a
concealed weapon, crack cocaine and a
crack pipe.
Conway was apprehended, impris­
oned and strip-searched, but on Feb.
28, and Aug. 5, 21X15, charges were dis­
missed when the court found no prob-

Herald Staff

release said.
"Occupants in a
Dodge Caravan may
have witnessed the
crime." live release said.
Tlve owner of live
Ivime, Mike Glvall, said
the damage was nearly
$500, with tlve loss
including broken Santa
displays and damaged
candy canes.
According to an inci­
dent ivpori filled out by
Deputy Nathan
Wilkerson, there were tire
tracks tlinvugli Cliali’s
grass and multiple deco­
rations broken and laying
all over tlve yard. Tlve
decorations included the
candy canes and Saints,
but also snowmen,
Christmas trees and liglrt
strands.
On Ghali’s video sur­
veillance system, it
shows tlve suspect vehide
driving in fnrnt of his
home several times prior
to causing the damage.
"There is no doubt of
the intent of the perpetra­
tor," Wilkerson wrote,
"as live vehide had to
successfully negotiate a
parked vehide and tax*
whidv were in dose prox­
imity to one another."
Anyone with informa­
tion is asked to call
Wilkerson at 407-623­
1060.

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osition to the lawsuit that Conway was
apprehended and arrested based on an
inddent that happened the day before.
Bank fellers called the Sanford Police
on March 15, 2004, to report a man
inside the bank with a gun in his waist­
band.
The Sanford Police Department
arrest report states that Taylor respond­
ed to bank that day in reference to
Conway carrying a gun on his side, and
a capias was taken and turned in on
Conway.
They called again the next day to say

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Taylor and Steven Vazquez, as well as
the dty, Police Chief Brian Tooley and
other police superiors.
Ludotrs C. Conway of Altamonte
Springs was arrested March 16,2004, in
the Orlando Drive Bank of America
drive through lanes. He claims in the
lawsuit that the officers had no proba­
ble cause to arrest him.
He is seeking compensatory dam­
ages in the amount of $51X1,000 and
punitive damages in the amount of
$100,000, plus court costs.
The officers said in an attached dep­

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Sunday. December 25. 2005

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

T ’was the night
before deadline

Frosty and Friend

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street.
meet.

What topics to consider, which politicians
to goad?
There's always tnc chamber, that's a
m other lode.

But the usual m usings seem so out of

JANUARY 2006

place.
During this season when our thoughts
should be chaste.

SUN

Teihapa something different as Christm as

Holy Crass Church in
Sanford will be holding its
annul Epiphany pageant at
10 a m. “Wee Tnree Kings” is
a retelling of the Christmas
story that will showcase the
"Sonday" School Children.
The public is welcome. For
more information contact
Amy Auger at 407-322-4611.

approaches,
He'D tiy a d ich W rhym e and hope it's
not atrocious

Yet what can be w ritten on the eve of
C h rist's birth

That hasn't been said by others o f m ore
worth.

“Stick dose to home," a m entor once said.
“Give them stories that are local, that's
what will be read.”

town.
Let's give the police and fire brand new
stations.
A nd fin d a w ay to build them without
o v e r taxation.

.. There’s work to be done regarding m at­
ters o f race,
But let all sides agree this ain't the same
old place.

Let's demand more from our leaders, let's
'
set the bar high.
Let's volunteer ou r time, both you and 1.
1

street.
Let's greet with a sm ile each person we
meet.

Let*s make Sanford better every day of
the week

There’s plenty to do, there's plenty to
tweak.

These thoughts are sincere, though writ­
ten a bit cheesy.
Try rhyming your wishes - it ain’t that
easy.

One final thought as I close this bad
m ym e.
Please understand I have not lost my
mind.
Just something different for the Christm as
edition.
Next week I'll return to my usual butt

kickin'.

Around the Clock

C(i\U tm aJ.
by Dan Ping

o

• Arduwan M. Collier, 19, of
Edward Higgins Terrace, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Tuesday at his residence. He

block of WP Ball Blvd. He report­
edly took $39.62 in items from the
store without paying. He was
charged with petty larceny.

rep o rted ly w a s in a fig h t w ith a
fem a le, t !*• w a s ih a r g f d w ith b a t­

tery - touch or strike (domestic
violenceJT
Thefts
• Julianne K. Sutherland, 63, of
Blue Iris Place, Longtvood, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Tuesday at a store in the 1200

• R o b e rt S.

From Staff R eports
eoorts

Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday al a store in Ihe
1300 block of French Avenue. He
reportedly took $107.97 in mer­
chandise from the store without
paying. I le was charged with first
degree petty larceny of property
over $1(X), and possession of nar­

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LONGWOOD — The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office released a
photo taken from an in-store
video of an armed robber)' at a
Subway restaurant Sunday night,
Dec. 18 at 2632 State Road 434,
Suite 116, at Montgomery Road.
The suspect is identified as a
black male, in his early 20s. He
entered the store about 6:40 p.m.
Sunday, pointed a silver handgun
at an em ployee and demanded
money from the register, accord­
ing to Steve Olson o f the Sheriff's
O ffice. Investigators also said
they were able to obtain a num ­
ber o f fingerprints from the
scene.
The man took an undisclosed
amount of cash and a bag of
chips, and then left the store.
Nobody was hurt in the incident,
Olson said.
The suspect wore a white Tshirt, jean shorts, and had a dorag on his head. An older model,
white, BMW autom obile was
seen in the area before the rob­
bery, but not afterward, Olson
said. It may be involved in some

WINTER SPRINGS — The city
of Winter Springs Parks and
Recreation Department is looking
for qualified individuals interest­

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Editorial

Dona Dietrich
Uana Edison
Starve Hawkins
N ek Pleifaul
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

The Sem inole
Community College African
American Cultural Forum
will host the 006 Heritage
Jubilee, a celebration of Black
achievement. Featured will
be Maurice L. Terrell, Sr. and
Order Sixty-Six Q uintet and
Sweet Harmony, Order of
Eastern Star #388. Admission
is free at the Sanford /Lake
Mary campus of SCC.

WED

Photo submitted

This photo, taken by a security camera at the Subway restaurant robbed
Dec. 18, shows the suspect with a gun pointed at the cashier.

way.
Anybody with inform ation
about tiie crime, or the suspect is
asked to call investigator Andrew
Watts, of the Seminole County
S h eriff’s O ffice M ajor Crimes

Unit, at 407-665-6600.
Crime Line may also be con­
tacted, where one can remain
anonymous, and may be eligible
for a cash reward. The number to
call is 1-800-423-111% or 8477.

ed in instructing recreation pr»&gt;grams for youth and adults.
Tlte classes lake place at the
Winter Springs Civic Center locat­

ed at 41X1 N. Edgenton Ave.
Anyone interested can contact
Chris Carson at 407-327-6593 or
ccarsonWwinlerspringsfl.org.

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Reno Byer, comedian and
musician will be featured at
the January Golden Years
Luncheon at the Community
United Methodist Church in
Casselberry. The event will
begin at 11:30 a m. and the
cost is $5. Everyone is invit­
ed.

THU

The Sanford Herald
Slava Paradis

FRI

• Brian Loo Emmert, 39, of
Orange Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at
Second Street and Park Avenue!"
Police were called regarding a per­
son looking into vehicles in the 100
block of West Second Street. He
was charged with possession of
burglary
fools
and
loitering /prowling.

Winter Springs wants rec instructors

PUD Smith

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The City of Sanford
Planning A Zoning
Commission will meet in t
commission chambers of
Sanford City Hall beginnin
at 7 p.m. The meeting origi
nally scheduled for
Thursday, Jan. 5, was post­
poned to give various appl
cants time to submit addi­
tional information to the
Commission.

FRI
The Sanlando Deny
Glass Show will be hel
tiie Sanford Civic Centi
Friday, Saturday and Si
Hours are 6 p.m. to 9 p
Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Saturday and 10 a m. tc
p m. Sunday. Special gi
Mary Wettel-Tomalka.
"C andlew kk Mom:.
Admission is $4.50.
For information cont,
Bill and Millie Downev
407-298-3355 or 407-855

Wc welcome and encourage your lcttera ar
comments. All letten must include your nat
address and phone number to be publtshet

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O ther arrests
• Scott N. Johnston, 48, o f
Magnolia Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday near the
Seminole Towne Center. Officers
said he was sitting on a bus bench
drinking a beer. He was charged
with violation of the city ordi­
nance on possession of an open
container of alcohol in public.

Resiaurani rabbed at gunpaint

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Assault - Battery
• Jarrod Ben Benoit, 23, of Old
England Loop, was arrested by
Sanford police early Thursday at
his residence as the result of a dis­
pute with a female. He was
charged with battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence).

D a n P in g

Circulation
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The John Howland
Colony, Society of
Mayflower Descendants will
meet for lunch and a busi­
ness meeting at the
Mayflower Retirement
Community Center, 1620
Mayflower Court, Winter
Park, at 11:45 a.m. Robert
Murray of the Sons of the
American Revolution will
speak. For reservations or
information phone Hank at
407-293-4646 or Soni at 407­
647-5958.

When the pressures ot the holidays catch up with you, It's always relaxing just to sit down and watch the world pass by.
Even a snowman gets tired ot his holiday duties and takes the pause that refreshes with one ot his reindeer friends at this
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b o u t

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better not cry, better not
shout, Santa Clause is com­
ing to town. Be not afraid if
you hear the clattering of
tiny hoof prints on your
rooftop, and don't build a
fire in the fireplace.

The man by The Clock with a deadline to

We need condos and retail in our down­
town.
But there's plenty to do in all parts of

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Community United
Methodist Church. 4921
Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry will hold
Christmas Eve Candlelight
Worship Services at 3, 5 and
7 p.m. Everyone is invited.

Save one lone fellow left strolling the

May the d ty still prosper w ith d evelop­
ment and growth.
But don't shun the residents w ho need
government most.

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downtown blocks.

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Here's the Clock Keeper's C hristm as wish
list:

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after insects. The only other
sound is construction at the
gas station.
"Right now, we don't .see
any pollution in these lakes,
but I don't think it's going to
stay that way much longer,"
Roy said.
A cormorant dives for fish
in the next lake. As Roy
squeezes through a channel to
the last lake, a kingfisher
sounds an alarm of numan
presence from a tree high
overhead.
Som e have talked about
widening
Seminola
Boulevard, but the DePews
don't see how that is possible
since the lakes are already
very close to the mad at some
points.
Together with county plans
for impmving Lake Drive all
the
way
to Tuscawilla,
Seminola could become an
important thoroughfare.
The DePews are also con­
cerned who might have access
to the lakes. All it would take
is for one careless boater to
bring in hyacinth or some
other type of plant to choke
the lakes, they argue.
The city held two public
input sessions in the fall, but
no others are planned and not
minutes were recorded.
The city also maintains a
blog on its Web site where
people can write concerns, but
it hasn't seen murh use from
residents as yet, according to
Matt Dorsten, planner for the
city of Casselberry.
Dorsten said the small area
study is a compilation of a
traffic study, market-based
studies and land-use analysis
of the area.
"W e're keeping this in
house, really in conjunction
with the citizens," Dorsten
said. He emphasized that no
development plans have been
produced.
"The only thing approved
so far is to do this study," he
said. From the input, he will
put together a conceptual plan
for future land use and zoning
for the city com mission to
consider.
"A s far as going vertical
with buildings, no," he said.

The Dionne Ouintuplols of Canada, seen here in an old cal­
endar, have five lakes in Casselberry named after them.

Casselberry named lakes
after first surviving quints
'

Tilt* Quintuplet Lakes at
Sportm an's
Park
in
Casselberry were named
for the famous Dionne
quintuplets
bom
in
Ontario, Canada, May 28,
1934.
The first surviving quin­
tuplets were born two
months prematurely and
were
named
Annette,
Cccile, Emilie, Marie and
Yvonne. Emilie, Marie and
Yvonne have all passed
away.
Tne lakes in Casselberry
have been treated well by
those living near them, but
the human Dionne quintu­
plets wen; not treated as

Joe Howell is a city of
Casselberry stormwater engi­
neer. He is also on the city's
Lakes Advisor)’ Committee,
made up primarily of resi­
dents with an objective of pro­
tecting the city’s lakes.
Howell said the city has
taken water quality samples
from at least one of the
Quintuplet Lakes on a quar­
terly basis.
He explained that the city
tests to ensure that the lakes
meet the Department of
Environmental
Protection
Class 3 requirements. Class 1,
he said for example, would be
drinking quality water. Class 3
is recreational use quality, he
said.
Tlie lakes are not privately
owned, he said, but there is no
public access. Homeowners

well. They were taken
away from their parents
Elzire and Oliva Dionne by
the Ontarian government
and placed in a theme-park
area across the street.
Nearly 6,000 people per
day visited to watch the sis­
ters through a one-way
mirror.
Tlie girls were also used
in commercials and several
movies and stage acts.
The girls were returned
to their family 11943, but
later alleged that their
father sexually abused
them. The Ontario govern­
ment awarded the surviv­
ing girls $4 million in 1998.

on the lakes do not own out to
the center of the lakes, he said.
In general, the five lakes are
about five to eight feet deep,
he said, with some pockets,
probably dredge holes, much
deeper.
He understands the con­
cerns homeowners have for
what he called, "very nice
lakes". He didn't think there
would be a repeat of the
ground contamination at the
gas station because so many
new guidelines are in place
since the earlier problems on
Seminola Boulevard at Winter
Park Drive, which borders the
western end of the lakes.
Quintuplet Drive is on the
southern end of the lakes and
Lake Drive lies adjacent to the
east.
“I couldn't tell you that

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education and career, howevcr, took her in a different
direction. She became a health
care executive, but now in the
last five years, she finally has
the time to pursue her love of
cooking.
"This can be a phenomenal
liobby if you want to spend tlie
time," she said of entering cook­
ing contests. She lias a winning
attitude: "I have found it more
Nikki Norman,
productive to actually be in the
culinary conlaat
kitchen. I'm not looking for
• itraordlnnaira
quantity. All it lakes to win is to
be tlie best."
,
That takes some work, she
JJ
said, and some knowledge onions, most often seen atop
about wliat sells and what is green bean casserole. Site made
a list like late-night talk show
trendy at tlie time.
She said she gets a concent host David Letterman, ending
and works to perfect it in tlie with tlie number one use for the
onions: tlie key ingredient in
kitchen.
"There is always a way to homemade doggy biscuits.
"Phoenix and I liave part­
make it more trendy and fash­
nered when 1 have struggled,"
ionable," Norman suggested.
Tlie Normans have a 200- she said laughing "I realize this
pound Great Dane, who actual­ lias nothing to do about me, it is
what can 1 do for lliat company
ly helped Nikki win an award.
She was trying to find some- to move their product. Torani is
tliing for a contest for French's upscale. It's not the Pillsbury
French-fried
onions, even crowd. Torani has a more
though it comes out of a can. sophisticated market tliey are
The contest called for listing the directing their product to."
She calLs her liobby fun and
top 10 ways to use tlie fried

I realize this
has nothing
to do about

has acquiivii some intcivsting
items to give to charity. One
year; Norman won two oven
ranges. One she gave to an after
school program for needy
children and the other went to
a low-income family.

there would be no impact,"
Howell said, adding that
stormwater treatment rules
protect all the city's lakes.
"1
don't
see
the
[Quintuplet] lakes as more
fragile than others, but small­
er lakes can't take as much
stress," he said.
Dorsten said the city has its
own requirements to protect
the lakes.
"W e
have
our
own
stormwater requirements that
go above and over what the
state and [St. Johns River
Water] management district
reouire," he said.
Dorsten said public input
right now includes zoning
and land use concerns prima­
rily along Winter Park Drive,
Lake Drive and the south side
of
Seminola
Boulevard.
Throughout the entire study
area, there is a concern for aes­
thetics.
Dorsten also explained that
Seminola Boulevard already
extends out to the end of the
right of way. No widening
could take place, he said,
except to reduce or remove
the median to add lanes.
"There wouldn't be any
more taking of the land," he
said. "It is what it is now."
Centex
Homes
and
Northland Church own prop­
erty that was once the
Sem inole Greyhound Park
down Seminola Boulevard,
east of the lakes. A subdivi­
sion is planned, but nothing
more than dirt has been
pushed around so far. Plans
there may wait on improve­
ments to Seminola and Lake
Drive.
"M y next step is to formu­
late a future land use and zon­
ing plan," Dorsten said. He
wants to identify some of the
ublic improvements that
ave been discussed, and
identify them on the same
map.
He figures the plan will be
ready for discussion by the
end of January or early
February.
The DePews lost 45 trees,
including some large pine and
cypress trees, during the hur­
ricanes last year. Tliey don't
want to lose their special .
lakes.

able cause for his arrest. He
had been charged with two
felony counts and a misde­
meanor charge.
According to Conway, on the
day of the arrest the officers
drove up to Conway's car and
V'azquez had his gun drawn
and ordered Conway exited his
vehicle.
Tlie plaintiff then alleges that
Vazquez threw him to the
ground, handcuffed him and
searched him.
According to the lawsuit,
neither Vazquez or Taylor
observed, or knew of, Conway

being involved in any criminal
activity, prior to his arrest.
In both of the officers’ depo­
sitions, they eluded to the inci­
dent from March 15, in which a
complaint had been made that
he was in the Bank of America
with a handgun, which is a
felony.
The lawsuit claims that the
officers had a duty to determine
whether a warrant was there to
arrest him, and the)’ did not,
according to tlie lawsuit.
City officials slid last week
that they could not comment on
current litigation.

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Holiday Memories
First of .ill. I would liko to extend my appreciation to .1 number of
folks who li.no appmaclted me in the past week to thank me for tlucolumn I wttrte regarding wh.it it w a s like in my early Christmas years.
' I remember those candles." one man told me. "We had them when I
was young and you brought kirk some fond memories".
Several others told me how what I wn»te refreshed their memories
of past holiday seasons. "We don't go hack as far as you did," one
woman said. "Imt just reading about your past made me think about
my childhood, and my husband and I exchanged memories for quite
some time."
I wasn't trying to brag about my past — rather I was doing exactly
" hat happened — stimng up memories in your minds. Thank you for
your responses it made me feel as though I actum­
.............................. plished something with this column
lake many folks I have many decorations on my
Christmas tree liiat relate to an event, a place we
have visited, or a hand-made item from someone
who is dose to our hearts. Decorating lire tree and
looking at these decorations ALWAYS bring kick
fond memories I lopefully, you will have Ihe time
to explain some of them to your offspring. Much of
this may remain in llu-ir memories for years to
come.
What kind of memories do you luce? You don't
Nick
have to be of an advanced age to have memories the)' may be of just this past year. I know some
• • • • • • • a folks who, on Christmas Exv, gather with their
families and share, not only of fond memories, but
tell of llieir worst Christmases. I don't recommend the latter; as
Christmas is a time of joy, and kid memories have a tendency to reduce
some of this toy. List year. I asked an elderly gentleman what he con­
sidered was his fondest recollection of the Christmas season. Most of
his family was gone, so lie had no family celebration. I do know that lie
liad .1 tree in his home however. I lis response? "Ringing bells for tinSalvation Anny and helping distribute food to the needy and tens to
th' ir kids." Talk about Christmas spirit - this man really had it.
Ibis season, as in the past, we have had the usual number of
Stooges in our midst. These arepeople wlui complain, and often try
to lake- legal action, to bar any Christmas displays such as tnvs and
mangers, from public property. Some don't even like them on private
property down the block. IIion tliere are an increasing number of peo­
ple who don't want anyone to wish them a "Merry Christmas ". They
say they prefer "Happy Holidays". Some stores have even excluded
the worn Christmas' in their ads and urged their salespersons not to
wish anyone a Merry Christmas. Thank goodness for the individuals
politicians and store personnel who haven't gone along with tliese a&gt;ncvpts. I appreciate folks wishing me a Merry Christmas, and that's
exactly what I plan to have.
As for the persons doxtroyuig Christmas displays, let me reiterate
the first part of the f irst Amendment, " C o n g r e s s shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the fret* exercise
thereof..." We are supposed to be allowed to observe the holiday as we
please. In this year's gatherings and celebrations I hope you managed
to take time to talk akiut what you considered your blessings. We had
Thanksgiving last month, but Christinas is also a time to give thanks,
possibly even more so than before.
Have you explained tin- symbol ol some of your holiday decora­
tions to Your offspring? I lave you shared experiences with tlurn? And

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As promised, 77ir Herald Is publishing the gas prices for the
North Seminole County area. The following prices were gath­
ered at noon Friday, D ec 23 for 87 octane gasoline.
The lowest price is up I cent from last week. The difference
this week is 13 cents per gallon, compared to 14 cents List week.
• BJ's Wholesale, 4278 State Road 46, members
S2.119
• Sam's Wholesale, 1101 Rinehart Road, members $2,129
• Sammy’s, 2425 French Avenue
$2,159
• BP, 254X1 South French Avenue
$2,159
• Racetrac, 4530 State Road 46
$2,159
• Wal-Mart, 1661 Rinehart Road
$2,159
• Sunoco, 2623 Orlando Drive
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• Sunoco, 4730 State Road 46
$2,169
• 7-11, 2989 Orlando Drive
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• Chevron, 3001 Orlando Drive
$2,169
• Smokers Express, South French Avenue
$2,179
• Chevron, 4700 State Road 46
$2,179
• G T s Gas and Go, 801 Celery Avenue
$2,179
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• Citgo, 1176 Celery Avenue
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• 7-11, 100 French Avenue
$2,199
• Kivick Stop, 2201 West First Street
$2,249
• Valero, 217 South Park Avenue
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Resign-----------Continued from Page LA
of her own health by having
Tlie source said the pur­
"W e’re the keepers of
minor surgery.
pose of the Chamber was to taxpayers dollars and I Jia
"The Cham ber jusl can’t promote the members’ busi­
afford that time for m e," nesses, not to put on events real problem with giving tl
any money if this is the typ
Gordon said.
that broke even.
financial statement they 1
According to Gordon, she
"The way it’s been run has vided,"
Kuhn
said
had the personal time racked been utter pandemonium and
November.
up to take some leave, bul she chaos," he said.
In an e-mail corresp
didn’t want lo leave the
Just shy of a month after dence between Cordon i
Chamber in the lurch.
City Commissioners voted 3-2 current
Board
Chairn
"I'm just looking forward
to execute an agreement with David Taylor, Gordon offe
to enjoying me, and my fami­ the Chamber that would give
ly, and feeling belter." Gordon them funding for a total of to meet with som e of
board members early n
said.
$60,000, the Chamber is con­ week to review all the issi
Mike Fitzpatrick, a newly tinuing to gel its financial
of the Chamber and to tra
appointed executive board
statements in order on the
member, said Cordon had request of Sanford Mayor fir all the book* and record
Cordon said in the e-rr
been with the Chamber for Linda Kuhn.
that her secretary, K
about four years, just as long
Commissioners voted to Tupper, who also submitl
as he had.
give the Chamber half of the
"She did an outstanding money up front, instead of all her resignation on Dec. 22. 1
&gt;ng "an opportunity thal
jo b," Fitzpatrick said in a of il as Gordon requested, and
would regret if 1 didi
phone
interview.
"She Ihe other half after a financial
brought the chamber a long audit was provided so that accept , will stay on to ass
way and she will In* sorely city officials could review Gordon in finishing up t
Chamber audit.
missed."
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where tax payer dollars are
Gordon said Friday that s
But one former board mem­ going.
is enjoying Christmas sho
ber, who would speak only on
Kuhn said in the November
terms of anonymity, said after meeting that she was con­ pmg with her daughter rig
Gordon's resignation he's cerned about giving the now, but she would help t]
anxiously awaiting the new Chamber a lump sum because need HT
anyl*, 'ng th&lt;
board.
of the uncertain financial sta­
"I’ll be around," she said.
"1 view Ihe change as the tus of the group, who recently
potential to bring organiza- announced they would not be
Hie new members of tl
tio a budget control and local able to afford lo put on executive board are Ba
leterson ,
I&gt;au| Osborn
business support back into the February's
Mardi
Gras
Chamber," he said.
D av ij Minton. Bill Elliott an
parade.
Mike Fitzpatrick.
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The reason lor the season shows through these dis­
plays of the birth ol Jesus, recognized as the Messiah
by the world's Christians. The lop photo is from First
Presbyterian in Lake Mary; at left is a home display at
4th Street and Maple in Sanlord. and Ihe one above is
from Upsala Community Church in Sanlord.
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�O b i t u a r i e s
CHRISTOPHER
ALLICOOD
Christopher Allen
Alligood, 21, of Sanford, die,
Friday, Doc. 23, 2005, in
Orlando. He was bom in
Sanford on Aug. 6, 1984.
Alligood was a Protestant
and a fence technician.
Survivors include his
father, Ken Alligood Jr., of
Sanford; mother, Patricia
King of Deltona; brothers,
Raymond King, David, and
Nicholas, all of Deltona;
paternal grandparents. Pal
and Ken Alligood of Sanford

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel, 5(XX1
County Road 46A, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
PATRICIA J. DCAROLPH
Patricia J. Dcarolph, 82, of
Oviedo, died Wednesday,
Dec. 21, 21X15 at her residence.
Bom in Foxburg, Pa., she
moved to Central Florida in
lime of 1978. She was a
homemaker and a member of
I Toly Cross Episcopal Church.
Survivors inrhuic husband,
David E. Dcarolph of Oviedo;
daughter, Dianne Carman of

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OLLI.1E H A RRIETT IIA STY
Ollie Harriett Hasty, 100, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Dec. 21, 2005 at her residence.
Bom Nov. 14, 1905 in South
Carolina, she moved to
Sanford in 1922. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Pauline Madden of
Sanford; son, Robert Hasty of
Port St. Lucie; sister, Virginia
Bailey of Jacksonville; 10
grandchildren; 18 great­
grandchildren; one great
great-grandchild.
Graveside services were
held Friday, Dec. 23, at
Oaklawn Park Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to First
Presbyterian Church, 301 S.
Park Avenue, Sanford, 32771
or to I fospice of the
Comforter, 595 Montgomery
Koad, Altamonte Springs,
32714.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements,
DONALD V. KAISER
Donald V. Kaiser, 75, of
Kissimmee, died Wednesday,
Dec. 21, 2005. He was bom
Sept. 14, 1930 in Pittsburgh,
Penn. 1le was a retired correc­
tions officer and a veteran of
the U.S. Air Force.
Survivors include wife,
Erika U. Kaiser; sister, Pat
Kaiser.
Funeral services w ere held
Friday, Dec. 23 at First Baptist
C hurch o f C asselberry with

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Dcarolph of Lynchburg, Va.,
Douglas J. Dcarolph of
Knoxville, Tcnn, and Daniel
Dcarolph of Oviedo; sister,
Beverly I’assaro of Butler,
Penn.; nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will In*
held Thursday, Dec. 29 at 2
p.rn. at Collison Family
Funeral Home with father
Kory Harris officiating. Burial
will be in Parker Cemetery
Association in Parker, Penn,
in May of 2006. Visitation will
be Wednesday, Dec. 28 from 6
until 8 p.m. at Collison
Family Funeral Home.
Lynchburg, Va.
Collison Family Funeral
I tomes Sc Crematory,
Gramkow chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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B.inficld Fill
Winter Spring
arrangements

-'I, 2005.She was born
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-ii". i\ors include children
1'i bert and David.
I uheral services will be
I Ui-dncsday, Dec. 28, at
" m at the Church of the
omforter, 803 West 4th
1 in Sanford.

ROBERT | KFA
Robert I Keani&lt;"
Sanfoni, died \itui.t
17, 2005. lie u .i- boi
16, 1969, in New ,.
Funeral servi,,Thursday. De, J.1
Gramkow Chapel , .
Jeffrey Krall offu i r.n
Collison Family 1 1
I lomes Sc Cfoin.e.
Gramkow ch.ip.-i
charge of arr.ing. r

IOHN L. SERAI INE
l"hn J. Sorafinc, 82, of
’ 11-,wood, died Sunday, Dec.
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he moved to Central
rida in 1976. He was
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opany and a veteran of
die U 5 Army.
'•urvivors include wife,
"ii, James Sorafinc of
■u 1 -d; daughters, Betty
ijler of Spencerport, N.Y.,
Spade of Longwood;
■1 Spade of Winter
Diane Womrath of
'1 Fleaine Mattice and
1 I ippons, both of
'V nt, r Springs; 29 grandchil1 great-grandchildren.
1 niu-ral services were held
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miiiole chapel of Collison
I .unity Funeral Homes,
bn, rmenl was in All Faiths
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trial Park, Casselberry,
mi Family Funeral
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ugf of arrangements.

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Stephen Login- ofCVI.u
daughter Pamela It,
Winter Park; brotlu-i DeBoer of Snellvillc. 1
Michael DeBoer of '
Ga.; thnv grandiluldn
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were held Friday. D
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Collison F'.imili I n
Homes Sc Ciematoiy ;
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401-Angllcan
S t Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
Traditional Anglican
3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Ave)
(t/4 mile oil Greenaway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Ot Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
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Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
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402-Assembly of God
City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services. 9 OOAM A
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Family Worship Center
2482 S Park Av*
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall. Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Wefclva Assembly ol Ood
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman. Pastor
Sunday Svcs. tOAM
Sunday School. 9AM

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590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship tO:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided
First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr Bob Parker, Pastor
Nelson Chapman. Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10 45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5.30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

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2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford. F L 32773
(407)323-1583
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Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Tony Johnson. Studeni Ministry
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Scott Garrett. Childrens Ministry
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Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanford, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
mrww.cbcsanlord orp
Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor
Sunday Servlcea
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am A
10:30am
Worship Services 9am A 10:30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30
pm

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Sanford &gt;322-2131

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First Baptist Church
of Longwood
891 Slate Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
Sunday
* 9:30 am Sunday School
•t0:50am Worship Service
•5:00pm Youth Choir
•5:30pm Awana
•5:30pm Youth Disciplineship
•5:30pm Pastor's Dlsciplineshlp
Study
•5:30pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
7pm Ladies Bible Study
Wednesday
•10:30am Pastor's Bible Study
■6:00pm Pastor's Dlsciplineshlp
Study
■6pm Divorce Care
&lt;pm Children's Grsded Choirs
■6pm Orchestra Rehearsal
•6:30pm Youth Bible Study
•7pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7pm M I C. at Night
(Missions Involving Children at
Night)
•7pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7pm Youth Activities In Gym
First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Ave. Sanford, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthitt. Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith. Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner. Music
Rev Mark Williams. Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School...B:15AM
Sunday Worship.1030A;6P
Wad Activities, all ages. 6 :30PM
Nursery Provided

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Earty Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday School.... 930AM
Morning Worship .11AM
Evening Worshlp(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM
Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32760
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School....930am
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening Worship.... 630pm
Westvlew Baptist Church
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord, FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
WWW westvU.whi.nl,.. m

Bill Coffman. Pastor
Sunday Worship 825am. 10:45am
A 6pm
Sunday School 9:35am •
Wad. Activities, All Ages 630pm

407-Catholic
All Souls Catholic Church
Corner of 9th St A S. Oak Avo
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Meat 830AM. Mon-Fri
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday Vigil..... 5PM
Sunday. 730AM, 1030AM. Noon
9AM - English (Social Hal)
845AM •Spanish (Church)
5PM Latin Tridentme Mesa
Roman Catholic
St Thomas Mora Church
Roman Catholic Tridentne Latin
Every Sunday 900am
Coniasalons 1 Hr prior lo Sunday
Mass Mowed by radiation of the
Holy Rosary
650 Riverview Ave
Sanlord, FL 32771
(3/10 of mas N, of Hwy 48 and W.
1st St)
(407) 872-1007

410-Chrlstlan

440-Lutheran

Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 10 30

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Lutheran Church ot
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School
9:15AM
Worship Service 1030AM
Information. 407-322-3552
HttpyAwww.lcrms.org

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Cfiurcfi
401 § P»tAw A 4»1 St Senkjrd
(407) 322-4411

413-Chrlstfan Science
First Church of Christ
Scientist Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
Wednesday..... 7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Weklva Springs Rd
Sle 149A. Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

New Creation Lutheran
Church
Worshipping at: kfyttwllde
Elementary School
401 Vihlen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCreatlonChurch.ee

443-Methodlst
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone. Pastor
Sunday School......930am
Intsr-Misslon......... 1030am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
Wednesday.......... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Children,
‘Small Enough To Lova You •
Growing In Christ To Serve You*

419-Church of God
RlverWalk Church
Sanford Church of Ood
801 W. 22nd St. Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley, Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
• Morning Worshlp..10:45AM
Sunday Night EDGE 8-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Cara Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

Church of Ood of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...1030AM
Children Church 11AM
Message by Pastor...11 AM
Evening Service..... 6PM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregational

First Church of
the Nazeran#
2581 Sanlord Ave
Sanlord. Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Camas, Pastor
Morning Worship, 1030am
Sunday School. 9:30am
Sunday Evening, 6pm
Wed. Night Bfole Study. 7pm

448-Pentacostal

428-Episcopal

Ira Igiesia Pentecostal
De Casselberry Inc
Bilingual Servfoes
Programs# Para Toda Edadas
Sunday School 12PM
Worship Service 130pm
Tue. Prayer Service 730pn
Thu Family Services 730pm
1461 Semlnola Blvd
Casaefoeny, FL 32707
407-325-7259. Pastor
407-314-5051 Youth leader
asntlSOyahoo.com

8t Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. U Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 730am, 9am. Ham
Child. Church Oamfltam
Nursery. 8:45am -12:45pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal

LifeSpring OutReach
Ministries
Sun. 1030am at Longwood Civic
League Women's Club
135 W. Church Ave,
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
We Are Changing The World Orta
Life At A Tima
www.Wespnngmlnistries-org
Semlnola Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0)99
www.semlnolochurch.com
Jerry Welsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM. AI0:45AM
Practical Maaaagaa
Contemporary Music
Casual Drees
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care
Shower Down of Bleasings
201 Elm Ave, Sanlord. FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, HAM
Tue Prayer. Bible Study, 7:30 PM

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2030
Rev. Joe Wendorph
Pastor
Sunday School.OAM
Contemporary Svc. 9AM
Traditional Worship 10:30AM
Nursery Provided

446-Nazarene

Orace 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

437-NonDenominational

449-Presbyterlan
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
Email tncaianewbeqinnlngs.ee
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wad Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Prelse Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
Wa Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

First United Methodist Church
419 Perk Ave. Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am All 30am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coflee Fellowship, 930am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

422-Church of God of
Prophecy

Church of The
Holy Comforter
■OwwTwec Epeoopwcrwtft803 W. 4th SI
Sanlord, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Merit Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.... 930AM

Sunday Worship Sam A 10am
Sonday Children's Program 10am
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449-Preabyterlan
Flrat Presbyterian Church (USA)
of Lake Mary
128 Wasl Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
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Rev Brenda Loyal, Pastor
Church School. 930am
Morning Worship, 10:45am Special
Christmas Eva CandMighl Svc 7PM
Special Christmas Msg. Christmas
Day. 10:45AM

Flrat Presbyterian Church (USA)
of Lake Mary
128 West Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
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Rev Brenda Loyal, Pastor
Church School. 930am
Morning Worship. 10:45am

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Seminole Meedows
Seventh Day Adventist Church
5779 CR 427
Sanlord. FL
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(behind Flea World)
- Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 9:30am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Midwk Worship, Wed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Wde C O O L. Club

8eventh Dey Adventist
MARS HILL 8DA
800 East 2nd St. Sanlord. FL
407-323-5648
Sabbath School.... 9:30AM
Divine Worship..... 11AM
Wad. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

458-Wetleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paola
5580 Wayside Drive
Sanlord, FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First street on Left - One M,le)
Leonas ODonnell, pMtof
407-322-6332
■Whore the Gospel Is good News'
Sunday School...... g:45AM
Morning Worthip ....HAM
Evening worship....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Ufa With us

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
‘Knowing A Making
Known Jasua Christ*
Corner of 46-A A Upsala Road.
Sanford. FL
407-330-2635
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R*v. Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
900am
Morning Worship
10.00am
Nursery Cara Provided

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
780 Sun Drive. Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.... 630PM
Praia# A Worship
Sunday Morrvng....8AM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning .. .930Am
Praia# A Worship
Sunday Morning ....ham
Family Worship Service
Nursery le provided
For Information can 407-333-0797.

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Travel back
circa 1880s
The following is again edited from the Florida
Times Union. These transcripts
can be found and purchased at
the Seminole County Museum
of History.
October 25,1882.
Our citizens will remember
the occasion of the burning of
the steamer "City of Sanford"
which took place last spring.
Among the passengers on that
Graco Marie
ill fated steamer were Mr. LG.
Stinecipher Ireland, his wife, and two
daughters of Welaka, who
were on their way north to
visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Ireland and her
young daughter were among those who perished
in the flames while her devoted husband, after
bravely struggling to save the lives of those dear
to him, barely escaped with his life. He received
several severe bruises in lumping from the steam­
er after it was almost entirely enveloped in flames.
Miss Ireland, his eldest daughter in jumping from
tlie vessel, was caught in the machinery and had
her hip terribly mangled.
They were brought to the city and kindly cared
for. After several weeks they were able to proceed
on their way north. After spending several
months in the north, Mr. Ireland and his daughter
returned to Horida. They visited their home in
Welaka, but returned to the dty and were pul up
at the El wood I louse. There, he was seized with a
fever yesterday morning and died. He leaves his
crippled daughter alone.
Mr. Ireland was 56. His body was forwarded to
Welaka where it will be buried beside live remains
of his charred wife and daughter. His remains
were accompanied up the river by his daughter.
November 18,1882.
Dr. J.J. Harris of Orange County has just
bought the South Florida Journal at Sanford and
will put numerous improvements in that sterling
newspaper.
November 21,1882
General Henry S. Sanford arrived in New York
last week on his return from Europe.
November 23,1882.
Three years ago there were not enough school
children in Sanford to justify a school building
Now we leam that Miss Angle Taylor has enrolled
M pupils. Certainly this speaks well of the rapid
growth of our town.
l)*G «w ” and Mrs. Sanford arrived on Tuesday
via steamer DeBary. Salvos of artillery greeted
hent Many of our citizens assembled to welcome
•hem. but owing to the long delay of g a r n e r
io live railroad wharf, some had to. leave, i
A-as live distinguished guest should be pateful
or the cordiality of their greeting. We do not
mow live length of their stay.

It’s all attout the mistletoe Class of ‘65
By Al Ferrer

reflects on
40 years ago

Sem inole County
Horticulturist
Traditionally mistletoe is
collected and used as a
Christmas ornament because
it stays green in winter and
produces beautiful white
berries at this time of the
year. Mistletoe is also consid­
ered sacred by virtue of its
connection with the oak tree,
a tree considered sacred and
symbolic for strength and
immortality.
When hung in the home,
mistletoe symbolizes purity
and strength and promotes
happiness, romance and
peace. In fact, custom called
for enemies meeting beneath
the mistletoe to throw down
their weapons and embrace.
But pmbaply the best known
practice connected
with
mistletoe inolves the act of
kissing beneath it, a common
tradition that has survived
through the ages because of
the belief that mistletoe's cur­
ative powers would cure a
broken heart and soothe the
differences between quarrel­
ing lovers.
Plant parasites? Mistletoes
are parasitic plants that feed
mostly from trees taking
water, mineral nutrients, and
probably some organic aim pounds from their water ainducting vessels. The true
mistletoes are only partially
parasitic sina* they aintain
chlorophyll, and through
photosynthesis they can pro­
duce their own organic nimpounds. The type of mistletoe
found in Florida is the east­
ern mistletoe that occurs in
about 110 host species in 50
genera of trees. Many hard­
wood trees are infected by
this plant parasite, but oak,
hickory and pecan are most
frequently affected.
T h e plan t: The eastern
mistletoe has smooth-edged,
leathery, given, paired oppo­
site leaves. The stems are
round and jointed. The stems
and leaves sometimes have a
yellowish-green or golden
cast. The small flowers
appear from October to late

H*rsld photo by Tommy Vincent

Mistletoo grows abundantly in Seminole County.
November and into January ____
trees shed their leaves and
in Florida. Male and female the dark green mistletoes can
flowers occur in different bo easily seen on the trees.
plants. The flowers are polli­ Multiple infections can lie
nated by insects, and the promoted by constant bird
fruits develop about one year feeding on mistletoe seeds,
after pollination. The fruits producing loss of vigor, dieare rounded and whitish- or back and often death of the
pinkish-colored. The seeds trees. Tire parasitic associa­
are spread by birds which eat tion may last marry years, but
the fruits and digest the pulp, they usually survive only a
but the seeds retain the sticky few years before being bro­
covering that help them to ken irff or killed by freezing.
remain attached to the stems When a mistletoe stem dies,
of the trees. Seeds germinate new shoots may develop
in bright light but are inhibit­ from the parasite tissues
ed by darkness. Ona* a seed inside the host.
Toxicity: All the plant
germinates, it can penetrate
the host plant and produce a parts contain toxic substances
feeding organ that grows into that inhibit protein synthesis
the bark to the water con­ in the intestines rtf humans,
ducting tissues from where but the toxicity is rarely fatal.
takes water and nutrients. Eating small quantities of
The mistletoe seedling can berries from this plant will
only penetrate thin bark of produce abdominal pains
twigs or small branches. and diarrhea, but eating large
Mistletoes grow well in full quantities of berries or drink­
sunlight, especially when ing tea made from the leaves
growing high in the crowns of this plant will produce a
severe irritation of the intes­
of large trees.
tines, followed by vomiting,
D am age: M istleto e* are
not considered a serious for­ diarrhea and cramps.
est problem in Florida, but
the plant is reported to kill
w ater oaks In Texas and
M ississippi. Trees grpwlpg ip
the open are Infected more
frequently than under forest
conditions. Signs of infection
by parasitic plants are more
noticeable during the w inter
months w hen the deciduous

C o n tro l: M istletoe infec­
tions can be controlled by
pru ning Infected bran ches.
Branches must be cut one to
tw o feet back of the visible
infection area. Cutting only
the aerial p ortions of the
plant can induce the develop­
ment of many shoots in other
parts of the tree.

Stetson’s Corner
H ouses of H ero es, P t. 2

Tire Cnxrms High Class of 1965 gathered
the weekend of Dec. 16-18 ................................
to celebrate the 40th Class
Reunion.
Classmate and chair­
person Dr. Barbara KirbyBentley says it was mind
boggling to imagine or
conceive that they have
been out of high school for
40 years.
The gnrup reflected on
some of tire gcxrd times
they had while attending Marva
Cnxrms during tire years of
1959-1965.
Classmates
rekindled
the
spirit, • ■ » » » » * •
enjoyed tire fellowship, and remembered the
good ole' times with Crooms' stories.
An elegant evening of reminiscing with din­
ner, a program and entertainment celebrated
the 40 years.
Friday at 5 p in. Classmates, former teachers
and guests gathered at tire Sanford Civic
Center for tire first activity. FJolse Prather
Bumey and Martha DcBosc McKinney were
joint mistresses of ceremonies. George Bagley
Davis extended the welamrc to all attending.
Soloist and classmate Martha D. McKinney
blessed tire guests with her renditions of
"There is None Like You" and "Just Say the
Name".
Joy came and classmates reminisced with
the gcxxl ole' Cnxrms school song.
The blessing of tire food was given by
Bishop Robert 1Tillery. After a delicious dinner;
the celebration continued with classmates.
Rebecca Stallworth Inge spoke and "remem­
bered when" they were in Cnxrms High.
Martlra DeBase McKinney shared her remem­
brances, slxnild she be made class historian.
Many of the former students hadn't seen each
other in the 40 years since graduation, 'nre
class of 1965 was tire largest class (114) during
1965.
, ,
Classmates William Tillman, Jake N eal and
Cynthia Kendrick Oliver recognized the teach­
ers who taught them at Crooms. They were.
Shirley and Stewart Baker. Leroy Brown,
Richard Evans, Kalheryn Alexander, Earl
Miix.lt, Willie Moore, Daphene I jum phrre
Bruce Johnson, Clem Boyer and UiHira MoU.
I I k-v were presented MVP awards by the dasa
tor bring the Most Valuable Person, and to reoogntze the teachers for. their Irani work, and
outstanding teaching skills in conjunction with
llris 1965 class reunion.
Hre ltx-al Surprinres started the fun after the
dinner. Tlrey entertained tin* audience with
"Stop in tire Name of Love." Following their
appearance, Larry Hicks, Sr. , Then ! Now
R&amp;U Soul Funk Band entertained with the lat­
est dancing hits bring tire dancers to the Boor
for an evening of fun.

CD's are Irandily available as
explorer program that ha* an
Part 2: More a/smt Station No.
well
entry age of 16 years The
42, including community programs
Phone calls do come through
lr'(The'following items were taken from a letter
Explorers is air organization
F
on S a t e , which to signed, "Yours truly.
for toIs amt adults, and the daily lift
lire 911 dispatch operator to flu*
whose goal is to familiarize
station but given tire location on
of a fire rescue rrs/vnder.
teenage boys and girls with tire
Route 46, Lt. Muse says some­
' We now have 46 stores and shops and 21 hotels
Emergency Medical and l ire
The men and women of sta­
times people stop by lire station
uhI restaurants. V * have added to o u r S w ^
Services. Tire youth organization
with information text. Recently a
tion No. 42 have ltelped in many
regulation and more are
is a stepping stoire tor those who
woman stopped and said that
of
the
natural
disasters
over
the
luistmas Party given by Mrs. Sanford were W
wish to become an Emergency
they were bringing someone in
past few years. We remember tire
Medical
Technicians,
wildfires of 1998 that spread
wlio had been camping and was
Paramedics, Fire Inspectors, or
through Geneva and surround­
bitten by a snake, in this case it
Firelighters
Locally
these
was easier to bring tire victim to
ing areas. All the Ureal stations
explorers meet each week at tire
were called
tire station ratlrer than try to
Five Points complex and are
at that time.
assess their location in lire
enlightened
about
tire
life
of
real
Ll.
Muse
woods, lly lire time tlrey arrived,
firefighters.
If
tlrey
want
to
seri­
recalls, "If
lire* paramedic team Irad contact­
jertnide. It will be aswuiuiuj*,
c DrinKS.
ously
become
a
fireman
they
will
we
were
ed lire hospital about anti venom
take
classes
called
minimum
wo r ki ng
and were ready to treat the per­
anywhere* in standards at tire community a&gt;lson right away Commonly ani­
« o , t o Ihe young n t o t o t o
Coimtxy
legcs or lire Honda State Fire
central
mal control takes tire wildlife
College.
It
takes
about
a
year
to
Florida, we
calls but fire firefighter* will go
complete
both
these
classes
and
worked
out to provide whatever assisthe
paramedic/emt
training
those fires."
taiuv they can, i c snake* in Iih*
Currently
tlrere
are
several
sec­
Some
of
house, bear in tire tree etc.
them
also ond generation men serving at
Karen
T ire fire station Iras everytiring
worked the fire* station* locally and a couple
you'd expect a home to have:
from
tire
explorer
program
were
,, their three ^ u r d * * ^ bank opens next
Midway tor­
kitchen. sitUng room, dorm of
nadoes And just hired on with tire depart­ Murphy beds, bath and sirowers,
’teat &gt; ' ^ “^ l j m 0d^waiting die erection
ment.
.
_
,.
of course maiw were deployed
Tire arunty fire department is treadmill etc. "It's just like a big
throughout Florida and surlumse. and we clean every day.
involved in many public safety
md Commercial Street.
nrunding states last year and this
it's like being at Irome, we spend
programs for tire community.
year for search and rescue and
a thud of our lives here and with
Visit the public safety section of
additional assistance during the
the Seminole County website each other." Lt. Gary Muse and
his team are pnmd of their house
hurricanes
where you will turd several aim■bbrevriitehtosUyiiiSanf
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the
Post 9/11 tire tire department
munity programs such as fire­ in a quiet way.
received additional equipment
"You’ve got to have a strong
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house tours, fire extinguisher
and training as well as extra
stirmadr," ire* said "We six* a lot
unmentionable wc .
them in liis valise.
training, cpr training, Seminote
medication against possible1 bio
of blood and guts We take it as
Safe Kids and the national Sale
terrorism attacks- all paid for
lightly as you can, it can play on
Kids
program.
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through grants from tire federal
nates certain buildings, business­ you. Especially rvlten you see
government Unfortunately tire
kids, being so helpless; it takes a
urnd was entirely unsuited.
es. and locations for kids in trou­
citizen ride along program was a
toll on you There's no middle of
ble to find safety Kids that may
casualty, discontinued after the
tire road, you either really like it,
be threatened by family or sctr»x&gt;
9/11 attacks
situations, runaway* etc can turd or you don't stay in it king "
Training is an integral and
Fcrr much more information
sate haven in certain conven­
umber of
the Urge crowd, a
ongoing part of tire firefighter’s
on Seminole County’s lire
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stores,
tire
houses,
libranes.
down the ri ver.
and in doing w&gt;,
life. "We do medical training
department, check out tire web­
and other community facilities
almost every day, also we uracsite
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nutrition.
at our training houses," said Lt.
team of firefighters, fire inspec­
of tips for families to have an ettito rs, paramedics, and end's who
Muse.
dent and workable exit s'fa*‘gv
Health Iras become a luUmral
keep us safe every day Keep up
in case of fire in the home. Ureck
focus in light of so many firemen
tire great job, Station *42!
llris o ut it could save your fami­
having heart attacks while on
IVc need you to tell us uhat you
ly. Speaking of efficient fuecall A wellness program was
know that is £cxxf flfx&gt;ul Geneiu
house No 42 Iras a very efficient
implemented across tire country
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computer system and aimmunlto improve strength and cardio­
ami comments by calling 407-221­
catMHr area where the dispatch
vascular fitness with emphasis
7002, t'iu e-mail at karenm“p
calls come tlrrouglr All calls are
M lipfttM lsouthJiet, (/’lease pul
on diet, body, cholesterol etc.. As
printed out as well with all tire
Gary Muse says, "You want to
"Stetson'* Corner" in the subject
critical information listed such as
live a long time after you retire."
line), or u-ilh a fax to 407-349-2800.
location and type of fire etc All
Firefighters sometimes come
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Saturday morning classmates paid their
respect to classmate Robert Walton, who
paved away on tlx* week of tire reunloa The
memorial for tins classmate was one of true
love and admiration for a well loved young
man, friend and classmate.
....
Tire classmates gathered at Lee I. Moore
Park for a fun filled picnic. There was plenty of
gcxxl Ixrt fislv hotdogs. hamburgers, ItaUan
sausages, baked beans and deserts and sodas.
Classmates played games and enjoyed the
music of the your. It was a family affair.
Sunday morning reunion attendees gath­
ered at tlx.* St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
at 11 a nr. Tire Crooms High Hass of 1965 wor-

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St. Paul choir and Cnxrms dass of[1965 ted foe
processional. Tire St. Paul Praise Team led fire
devotional service. Deacon Eugene Alexander
gave the morning's invocation.
Welcome was extended by St. Paul and
Sister Clarefira Banks Coleman gavethew etcunre wponee. Scripture was read by luster
Coleman.
r .,t. r
To honor fire deceased classmates. Sister
Rebecca Inge led fire memorial.
Dr. Batbara Kirby-Beirtley presented
person with the most children with a b ask * of
appreciation. Officers of fire reunion wenrfxxv
ored for their support to the dass. To honor
their reunion diaimraa Dr. Kilbv-Benttey, for
Ix-r dedication and leadership of her d " *
was presented with a dozen roses: as a grand
surprise from the members of the dasa.
Robert Gordon and Frank Browdy repre­
sented fire dass in fire offering.
Minister Francis Oliver P " #en* d
Loman Oliver for fire messarc of the hour
Bishop Robert Hiltery entered fire
Christian Dtodpkahip Tire dasa said goodbye
to fire Sunday dinner.

Paines and Morgan Amvets Port 17 and
auxiliary held their Orrirtmas CetebraUon
Saturday evening. The ■nembe'sfop ^ l
ertoyed an evening of fun, food, rnuiic
S S P K Amvets are *11 inviting veterrtr.
U, Lhm lire organization that help* make We
U-tter for all veteran* who have, for «o many
years, made life safe for Americans •»&gt;**"**•
tlrey served Ur fire wars and oxrfltetifo^
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members of this great ixganiMtHxr. G ain a
and Morgan Amvets post 17 and Auxiliary For
more information, call Commander James
Melton, Sr. at 407-3223-7722 or Patnda
Andrews, president erf the auxiliary, at 407-322­
2413.
Your writer wishes all of her readers a
Merry Cl&gt;nst..ras lor 2005 "For Unto you to
bom tlris day in fix- City of Davrd, a Savior,
which is Christ fix* Lord Luke 2:11.

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Sunday
D e c e m b e r 2 5 , 2005

Briefs
UCF ON ESPN
UCF meets Nevada in
ihc Sheraton Hawaii Bowl
tonight (Saturday) at 8:30
p.m. (3JO Hawaii time) in
its first-ever bowl appear­
ance. ESPN will televise
the game live to a nation­
al audience starting at 8
p.m.
The Golden Knights (8­
4), the runners-up in
Conference USA, chal­
lenge Nevada (8-3), who
clinched a sham of the
Western Athletic
Conference title.
The UCF ISP Network
and its flagship station
740-The Team AM
(WQTM) will broadcast
the game live beginning
with the pregame show at
6:30 p.m. Marc Daniels
will once again have the
call with Gary Parris.
Jerry O'Neill will handle
the sideline duties.
Network affiliates include
WMMV-1350 in Cocoa,
WDCF-1350 Dade City,
WROD-1340 in Daytona
Beach and WMMB-1240
Melbourne.

Orange wins Kraze County Challenge
By Tony DeSormlor
Special to tho Horald
LONGWOOD — Once upon a time,
there was a winter break boys' soccer
tournament called the Pizza I lut. Teams
came from hither and yon to play. And
it was good.
Ah. for the good old days.
The Pizza Hut was once considered
the premier high school boys' soccer
team in ihe stale, pmviding more highcaliber competition than any state tour­
nament. Schools fmm Miami (Killian) to

Ends Seminole County
winning streak at three
Tallahassee (Lincoln), fmm Tampa (Lcto
and Jesuit) to Melbourne came to lest
themselves against Central Florida's
best.
But ever-increasing travel costs, the
development of tournaments in other
parts of (he state, and competition for

SEALS WIN TWO
Fans who came out to
the Silver Spurs Arena
Thursday got an early
holiday present.
The Florida Seals came
from two goals down lo
beat first place
Fayetteville 5-3. It was the
biggest come from behind
victory of tlie year for
Florida.
On Tuesday, the Seals
had stopped their two
game losing streak with a
4-3 victory in Jacksonville.
Florida built a three goal
lead at the end of the first
and second periods and
found a way to lung on
in the final frame.
John Gurskis led the
way for the Seals with
two special teams goals in
the first period. Gurskis
scored his first goal of the
game on a shorihanded
breakaway, the Seals
See Brief*, Page 3B -

See Kraze, Page 3B

A ttacking th e Net

DONATELLO WINS
Don Donatello of Lake
Mary, a former Big Break
contestant on The Golf
Channel, earned his first
North Florida PGA
Winter Tour title Tuesday,
winning by shot at Rock
Springs Ridge four days
after a runnerup finish at
Deltona Hills.
Donatello fired 7174_145 at Rock Springs
Ridge on five birdies and
six birdies, earning $1,200.
Paul Dickinson of Apopka
was second with 74­
72.146.
Last Friday at Deltona
Hills, Donatello posted
68-72.140 to finish three
strokes behind left-hander
Rod Perry of Port Orange.
Perry shot 68-69.137 with
11 birdies and four bogies
in 36 holes. It was PerTy's
12th Winter Tour title in
the past decade, his sec­
ond this season. He
received $1,400.
After a holiday break,
the 40th season of the
nation's oldest mini-tour
resumes Jan. 7-8 at
Kissimmee Golf Club. For
information and entry,
call Rick Hendershot,
tournament director, 321­
301-6643, or Jan Farley,
tournament administrator,
386-322-0899.
N O RTH FLO R ID A PGA
W IN TER T O U R
ROCK SPRINGS RIDGE CC.
APOrKA
D*c. IS-20. 2005
I. Don Dunilrtln. Lake Miry.
$1,200, 71-74 _ 145; 2 r*ul
Dickinson. Apopka, WOO, 74-72 _
14A; J. (tic) Ryan lints, Apopka.
54X7-50. 74-73. 141 and Jell
Schmid. Or Land. 44X7.50. 6A-SI .
149
Second Day
t. David Beck. Tallahaaarc.
5100. 36-34 _ 7 0 ,2. (lie) Charlie
Gants. Orlando. 52ft 37-40 _ 77
and B J Pilsen. Orlando 420. 36­
4 1 .7 7 .
DELTONA HILLS CC
Dec. &gt;5-14. 2005
I. Rod Perry. Pott Orange.
51.400.6649 _ 137; 2. Don
Dunaletlo. Lake Mary. WOO. 66-72
. 140, 3 Gene (onra. Orlando.
1600. 71-70.1 4 1 ; 4 Johnny
Ihompum. Omvnd Beach. 5400.
71-71. 142. 3 Brian Link. Lcwu
Center. Ohio, 5300. 6 9 - 7 4 .143
Second Day
I. David Beck. TaUahararc.
5120. 36-34. 7ft 2 Ryan llnis.
Apopka. W0. 33-36.71

players' time and commitment fmm
,
dub team tournaments quickly whittled
away the Pizza Hut, reduring it to
largely a local event.
Pizza Hut eventually wilhdrew as the
primary tournament sponsor and the
event floundered.

Four years ago, the Central Florida
Kraze _ a member of the United Soccer
League's Premier Development League,
stepped in and organized what has
become the annual Kraze County
Challenge.
Teams from Seminole County play
teams fmm Orange County with each
game counting toward a county score; a
win earns three points and a tic earns
one.
Seminole schools won the first three
Kraze Challenges. This year. Orange

LMP
boys
c la im
title
By Dean Smith
Herald Staff

Harakt photoa by Jim Went*

I

It
wasn't
even
the
Championship Game, but
when Lake Mary and
Winter Park square off on
the soccer field, sparks fly.
In the top photo, Lake
Mary's Danielle Deluca
(No. 17) tries unsuccess­
fully to slip the ball past a
pair ol Wildcats defenders.
Deluca would score later In
the game, as would Katie
Donnellan (No. 5, left) on
this shot, but the Wildcats
would hold oft the Rams,
3 -2 , In Ihe Third Place
G am e ol Ihe Michelle
Akers Soccer Classic earli­
er this week.

If anyone wondered, the
luike Mary Prep boys’ basket­
ball team is pretty good.
The unbeaten Griffins
improved to 12-0 by winning
the eight-team Oak Hall
Festival Tournament going 3-0
and beating host Oak Hall, 71­
44, in the championship game.
Lake Mary Prep moved up
lo No. 3 in the Florida Sports
Writer Association’s G ass 1A
State Poll this week, improv­
ing on the school's previous
best ranking of slxtn last week.
The Griffins only trail perenni­
al powers Pine Castle
(Orlando) and Calusa Prep
(Miami).
LMP beat University
Christian out of Jacksonville,
79-63, in the opening round
with Eddie Stafford scoring 17
points, Shamar Mareton 15
points and Bryan Bencfiel 14
points.
Orangewood Christian also
remained unbeaten at 8-0 in
the same tournament os
Andrew Lockhart had 18
points and four assists to lead
the Rams to a 57-46 victory
over Ocala-St. Johns Lutheran.
Austin Riddick chipped in
with 13 points and eight
rebounds and Ryan Stephens
added 11 points and three
steals for the winner's.
The Griffins then knocked
off longtime G ass 1A power
and former state champion
Hawthorne, 68-55, In tne semi­
finals with Stafford scoring 17,
See Griffins, Page 3B

I f *.. , '

Rams to host Holiday Classic
By Doan Smith
Herald Staff
Tlie Lake Mary I tigh School Gymnasium will
take center stage this week as tlie Rams boys
will be hosting the 2005 Holiday Classic.
The tournament will run Tuesday through
Thursday with four games each day.
Seminole County will be represented by host
Lake Mary and Seminole Athletic Conference
rivals Seminole and Lake Brantley.
Orlando and Metro Conference powerhouse
Evans will complete the local teams in the tour­
nament.
The rest of the eight-team field will consist of
teams from South Florida, McArthur, Coral
Springs, Miami Killian and Miami Springs.
The tournament opens on Tuesday at I p.m.
with Evans taking on Miami Killian.
like rest of the opening day schedule lias
Seminole facing Miami Springs al 2:30 p.m.;
Lake Brantley balding McArtnur at 4 p.m. and
Coral Springs challenging the Rams at 5 JO p.m.
On Wednesday, in tne Consolation Bracket; the
Evans /Killian loser takes on the
Seminole/Miami Springs loser at I p.m. and tlie
Lake Brantley /McArthur loser (aces die Coral
Springs /Lake Mary loser at 2:30 p.m.
In the Winner's Bracket the Evans/Killian
winner takes on tlie Seminole /Miami Springs
winner at 4 p.m. and the Lake
Brantley/McArthur winner faces the Coral
Springs/Lake Mary winner at 5:30 p.m.
The tournament wraps up on Thursday widi
die Seventh Place Game at 1 p.m., between the
losers of Wednesday's 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
games; the Fifth Place Game at 2 JO p.m.,
between the winners of Wednesday's 1 p.m. and
2:30 p.m. game; die Third Place Game at 4 p.m.,
between die losers of Wednesday's 4 p.m. and
5:30 p.m. games; and the Championship Game
al 5:30 p.m , between the winners of
W'ednesday's 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. games.

i

Unlike in years past there will nol be a girls'
half of the tournament as the Lake Mary girls
will be in Ocala to nlay in the Ocala Gassic
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Also hitting the road for a tournament this
week will be the Winter Springs boys, who are
headed to St. Petersburg to play in the I looters
Shootout at Eckerd College Monday through
Friday.
This tournament has been held under different
sponsorship for over 30 years and year-in and
year-out attracts some ol the better teams from
throughout the country. Lake Howell was the
runner-up in last year’s tournament.
The Lake Mary boys played their second non­
conference game of the week last Tuesday as the
Rams hosted powerful DeLand.
Lake Mary got off to a slow start and trailed
10-6 after one period and the Rams could never
uile recover; dropping a 56-42 decision to the
ulldogs, who improved to 5-2 on the season.
Lake Mary, which was outscored in every
quarter except the fourth, a 14-14 tie, (ell to 4-6
on the season.
Sophomore Jordan Gaudreau, the son of Lake
Mary iiead coach Kym Gaudreau and Seminole
High School assistant principal and former
Seminote Community College player and coach
Mike Gaudreau, led (lie Rams with 11 points.
TWo other sophomores, DJ Williams and
Woody Taylor, helped out Lake Mary with eight
and seven points, respectively.
BULLDOGS 56, RAMS 42
DeLand 15-21
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Lake Mary 17. Fouled out - Drlarui Graham lethtucal* _ lake
Mary. Taylor

Harsld photo by Jim Wants

Sophomore Jordan Gaudreau was the only Lake Mary player in
double figures with 11 points as the Rams fell to DeLand. 56-42,
Tuesday night. Gaudreau and Lake Mary will be hosting the Lake
Mary High School Holiday Classic this Tuesday through Thursday.

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Volcanoes win West Seminole Mustang title
record) advanced to the finals by besting the
Muckdogs 11-7.
Tlie Bees exploded for four runs in the top of
the first inning of the finale on the strength of
doubles by Cooper Morgan, Tristan Buttram,
and Michael Litchfield.
But the Volcanoes responded immediately
with a four-spol of their own in Ihe bottom of
ihe inning on consecutive bunt singles bv Scott
Cimpros and Brooks Robinson, an RBI double
by Dillon Stallings, an RBI groundnut by Devon
Diaz, and singles by John Cerena and Austin
Workman (RBI).

Spoclal lo the Herald
The Went Seminole I’ony League Volcanoes
wrapped up their second championship of Ihe
Mustang Division (Mo-10 year olds) Fall Season
Wednesday (12/14) with a 13-7 victory over the
Bees in the Championship Game of the
Tournament of Champions
Ih e Volcanoes, who were also champions of
the regular season with a 12-2 record, advanced
lo the finals with a thrilling five-run last Inning
rally to lop ihe Scrappers, 12-11, while the Bees
(third place in the regular season with an 11-3

Tlie Bees regained life lead with a run in the
,„p of the third inning, but the Vo canoos took
the lead lor good with three runs in the bottom
ol Ihe thiril men vuv™
........... ,
Bottom of Ihe fourth lo put Ihe game out of
" Uunpnis hurled the first three innings to earn
Ihe win and Robinson came on in the fourth and
closed out the game
Defensive gems for the Volcanoes were turned
in by Workman at short and Stallings at catcher.
For the Bees, Vincenzo Calanza made a
sparkling play at third base.

Photos courts*/ of Robby Robinson

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left) the West Seminole Pony League Volcanoes
wrapped up their second championship of the
Mustang Division Fall season with a 13-7 victory
over the Beos in the finals ol the Tournament of
Champions. Members of Ihe team (above) are
Mark Boward, Devon Diaz, John Qorena,
Jonathan Gonzalez, Mathias Haywood, Scott
Lampros. Brendan Rahill, Brooks Robinson,
Jarrett Sabina. Dillon Stallings, Taylor Sy, Austin
Workman, and Lauren Yannucd. The team is
coached by Robby Robinson, Euell Stallings,
Mike Lampros. Andre Diaz, and Robby
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(12-7-4) seventh shorthanded
goal of the yeai and his second
goal on the power play.
The third period mirrored the
final frame from Saturday night
at the Jacksonville Veterans
Memorial Arena, except the
Seals hung on to the victory
this time. Martin Viazanica and
Eric Lajoie each pul the puck In
the net to excite the hometown
crowd and pump life back In
the home team, out
Jacksonville (8-15-1) would not
light the lamp again.
The second half of the final
frame was owned by Seals
goalie Terry Dcnike. Denike
was forced to make tough
saves keeping the puck from
the back of his net. The
Burlington, Ont. native made
18 of his 44 saves in the final
20-minutes.
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was the hero
Thursday as he scored
scored the
;ame winner with
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thtree minutes to go in Ithe third
period. It was Miller's second
goal of the night; both goals
gave his team the lead at Out

time. The New Brunswick
native carried the puck into the
zone and slowed to a near hall
In the drcle. As he slowed
down he took a slap shot and
beat goalie Glenn Ridler up
high.
Things looked bleak early as
Fayetteville's George Nistas
and Mark Phenow each scored
a power play goal before the
first period was half over. The
two power play goals must
have woke up the Seals and
turned up the shots and lit the
lamp in bunches.
The Seals cut the lead in half
at the 15:57 mark of the open­
ing frame when Steve Zoryk
scored for the 17th time this
season, tied for the league lead.
Florida would take the momen­
tum and carry it throughout
much of the second period. .
Ridler misplayed the puck
behind his net, and David
Deeves intercepted the pass
and found Ryan Rivard in the
slot. Rivard made Ridler pay
with his fifth goal of the sea­
son; it was the second straight
goal the Seals scored because of
a Ridler misplav.
Florida would take their first
lead ol the game when Miller

finished one of hockey's pretti­
est plays. John Gur&amp;kis won the
draw back to defenseman Art
Mnatsakanov on the blue line.
Mnatsakanov delivered a per­
fect pass to Miller across the ice
for his forward to finish.
The win put the Seals in a
second place tie with Knoxville
and moved them within four
points of the FireAnlz. The
Fayetteville loss was the first
for Ridler this season in 14
appearances.
The teams were to have fin­
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series in Fayetteville Friday
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County teams won five of the 10 games and
forged a pair of ties for a 17-11 win.
“We're thrilled to lie able to provide this
opportunity for Central Florida soccer players,”
said Mike McAvoy, Director of Community
Relations for the Central Florida Kraze and the
“tournament director. “The high quality of play
exhibited In this tournament promises a bright
future for the Kraze.”
The Winter Springs Bears (8-2-3), coached by
former Lake Howell standout Kavan Howell,
wen- the only Seminole team to come away with
a pair of wins. On Tuesday, the Bears whipped
Dr. Phillip*, 6-2* and came back on Thursday to
wiutout Freedom, 5-0.
Senior striker Carlos Mora earned tournament
MVP honors for Winter Springs by scoring five
goals and handing out four assists. Ezequiel
Pedraza added four goals and four assists.
The host Lyman Greyhounds (7-5-2) were
almost as successful pulling out a 1-1 tie with
Orangewood Christian and knocking off Dr.
Phillips, 2-1. Neno Spiric scored all three of
Lyman’s goals in the tournament.
According to McAvoy, immediate plans for the
Kraze County Challenge are to have all Seminole
County schools participate, including any pri­
vate schools that play soccer in the winter. That
could eventually mean an 18-team tournament.
“This year. Lake Mary and Lake Howell didn't
play for the first time,” said McAvoy. “Lake
Mary is playing in the Admiral tourney in
Tampa and Lake Howell had a scheduling con-

annual Law Enforcement
Memorial Golf Tournament in
January and is looking for
teams and sponsors.
The event will take plan.’ on
Monday, January 16th at the
Winter Springs Golf Course,
located at 900 West Slate Road
434. The money raised will
benefit the Memorial Fund for
Fallen Law Enforcement
Officers.
The tournament is a scrambel
formal with awards and prizes
given at the conclusion. The •
deadline to register is January

“We'd love to have all seven Seminole County
public schools involved. Then there's Hagerty
I ligh School, which might be a year or two away
from playing a varsity schedule. And it would
bo great to gel Lake Mary Prep and Master's
Academy involved. We could have a 20-team
field playing at multiple sites around the coun­
ty.”
In the nast, private schools that have been
among the Orange County contingency include
the Bishop Menire Hornets (who missed the
event this year for the first time) and the
Orangewood Christian Rams (who have played
in the tournament the last three years and
clinched the Orange County win this year with a
3-1 win over Oviedo).
“I played in the Pizza Hut tournament when I
was a student at Winter Park High School,” said
McAvoy. "It was the best tournament in the
state. Our goal is for the Kraze County
Challenge to reach that level. We'd even like to
add a third and maybe a fourth county, like
Volusia or Brevard.”
4TII ANNUAL KRAZE COUNTY" CHALLENGE
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11th.
To sign up, help sponsor, or
for more information, please
contact Sandy Cannon,
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Seminole County Sheriff's
Office, at 407-665-6462, or
Deputy Todd Moderson at 407­
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RACING HISTORY
It is not often that a racetrack
is recognized by its local muse­
um since racing does not
always seem that important to
other people like it does racers
and fans but New Smyrna

Speedway will be given such
an honor by the New Smyrna
Beach Museum of History.
New Smyrna Speedway has
been invited to place an exhibit
in the museum from January
2nd thro March 31st.
The speedway is asking if
any fans, drivers, or crew
members have any pictures,
posters, programs, newspaper
articles or any memorabilia
that relate to the history of
New Smyrna to please call
Terry Roberts at 386-547-6030
for details.

Griffins
Continued from Page IB
Marston 13 and Anthony Balsam 11 points.
But a hoped for showdown between LMF and
Orangewood went up in smoke when Oak Hall
edged the Rams, 41-36, In the other semi despite
12 points by Christian Jones and eight points by
Stephens.
Marston, a 6-foot-6 sophomore, was named the
Most Valuable Flayer as he scored a team-high
12 points for the balanced Griffins in the finale.
Balsam added 11 points, svhlle Benefiel dropped
in 10.
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victory over Hawthorne with Stephens scoring
18 points, Riddick 16 points and Lockhart hav­
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seven steals and six rebounds.
Stafford, a Junior, also made the A ll­
Tournament Team for the Griffins, who also won
the team free throw shooting and three-point
shooting competitions. Junior Hilly Pratsch won
tike Individual Ihrvo-potnt shooting competition
and Benefiel, a Junior, and Stafford tied lor sec­
ond in the individual froe-thmw shooting com ­
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Mytene
407-323-7308

HELP
WANTED
• E X PER IEN C ED 8 E R V E R 3 FO R
A S S IS T E D LIVING FACILITY. PART
TIME
O R FULL TIME. M UST HAVE ONE
YEAR
O R M ORE E XPER IEN C E.
• MAINTENANCE: FT/PT NIGHT8 &amp;
W EEK EN D S
• FULL TIME CNAS / N U R S E 8
11pm - 7am and 3pm • 11pm
Q R EAT PAY AND BENEFIT8

•PhofM 407-322-2207

H e r i t a g e

•t Lake Forest

s e r v ic e s
252-319

-

18 D rivers Needed

Airport

231-245

407 322-2611

71— H elp Wanted

ShopSm hcfeHealife

A u t o m o t iv e ^

_______________ 199-229

Inatructor/Entartalnar PT
Conduct
animated
presentations.
hand*
on
science activities, tor childran
4-12
Apply
www madsemnoe oryhacontrafl
Insurance Property 4 Casualty
Insurance Agency is looking lor
esperiencad
clerical
representatives Bilingual a
plus, competitive eatery Can
Mon-Frt, 0-5 30pm. 407-330­
7838
_________________

W arehouse Labor: Liquid
sugar, toad tankers FT/PT,
10am-epm. $8 50.hr .m s . hoi.
401k. 407-32342S0. tractor
dnvng asp a plus

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CO N TRACTO R
Starting Salary S8.50/Hr

warehouse Position. Sanford
area.
Mon-FRI,
8-Spm
$0 50tv plus beneMs Ltost have
own tansponaaon Mjg*bea4Xe
to lift SOtbsDFWP. Pis call
407-323 5826

HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 40IK
PI AN I Drug free workplace
Apply at. eeo Malar Orlva

9 3 — R o o m s For

LABORERS NEEDED

ANamoota Iprtnyt 407-I#O-

R ln t

•000. IOC
Utoorara Muat travel M on T n
n state of Honda C a l 407 -32 ^

8822
Land Surveying company
looking lor P S M and all
espenenced lield positions
heeded Immediately C a l 407­
323-0202.

N X P iy h e U r o v
DR IVER

C ks&amp; d sE w ^ !

se

181-197 Miscellaneous

fit
-FT/PT Sales
Hibbott Sports a lull kna
•porting goods store, is
opening toon in Sanford
Sand resumes "Attn DM* at
10401 U S Hwy 441. Space
240. Leesburg F L 34788
Hibbett Sports conduct drug
testing cohencdhibbettcom
M EDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
Mary primary care practice
haa an immediale opening lor
a PT P a d ! MA 8 a F T Family
Practice float M A Musi be
certifed and/or registered
Good benefits Submit resume
Indicating Merest In Lake Mary
AM
position
including
specialty.
lo
Physician
Associates.
Human
Resources. 455 W Warren
Ave . Longwood. FL 32750. las
to 407-282 5707 or apply
onkne al www paof com E O E
M E D IC A L
ASSISTANT:
Psdetnc practice Is seeking a
PT MA Are you a positive
friendly professional who
snpys woriung w«h chSdren and
seeks to work to a pfeasanl Iasi
paced pediatrics office with
esceflanl benefits? Please las
m a im to 407 282-8707 EOE
Product Manager at Lake
Mary:
Manage
software
engineers lo develop webbased authoring tool lor elearnlng
enterprise
applications Email resume to
fobaMoutstart com. Outstari.
Inc

Sanford
Downtown,
convenient
location,
rektgurakv. mcTowsve. color TV.
kitchatte room, private bath,
sleeping rooms C a l 407-321­
4900

95— R oommate
W anted
Basking a parson to thara my
homa. vww oI Laka Monros. fua
housa pnvVsgss C a l 407-320­
7232 tor an apporntmant

97— A partments F urnished
ta n lo rd : H istoric 3/1. 2
•lory.
$750/month
2/1.
$850montfl 1/l.$490fmo
407-282-2002.

99— A

partm en ts

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I UOHM * 571.MO
1 UOHM . srotvwo ANO UP
407 321-8870
Quality Living al Affordable
Pricing. 1,2 A 1 Bedrooms.
Laka Views. 407-222-tt04.
EHO.

103— HousesU nfurnished

Brand new 2 0 R 7 56A plus WL
1 c 0 lownhome. in Regency
Oaks.
W/D.
scr
patio $1275rmo
884-884­
7177

Wanted
involved
kv mors
407 540

tamale hetpet.Uavai
horns on weekends,
nkxmation c a l Dma.
5485

• M ile a g e
•401k
To leant about this position:
Send or bring resume to Wendy Beck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Ave., Sanford, FI 32771
or
Email to: wcndy@seminoleherald.com

P0 R2IG REALTY
RENIALS
-Sanlotd: 4 G 2 house. 3012
•q ft bu*l vi 2005 Lawn cars
included $t600rmo
-Banlord: 2/2 Townhousa
gated community and pool, al
appkances $tl00/mo
•Sanford: 212 Condo. 2nd
Floor. Gated Community
2004 built, a l appliances.
SSOO/mo

407 322 8678

103— H ousesUnfurnished

141— H omes F or
S ale

UOYLE
MANAGEMENT
R E NT A L S

(-107) 32? 2-m
Sanford:2 7 Apt. Spacious
Carpetsd. Vinyl. Paso. W ID
Hook up#, $57V$37S
dord. llaSortc Dlaktct 2 7
Built In IBIS. Complataty
Ranovalsd. Wood. TVs 6
Carpet. Alarm System. New
Appis including W O . Large
Laundry Rm. 3 blocks form
River
Walk.
$8504850

-

U n i U R N is iit D

Rata* Merchandiser. PT day*.
Large greeting card company
■ sesksig msrehanrisar lor local
Sankxd area $7 25tv Please
visa www hmngedge com Use
fob code 111165._________

Tax Preparer
keyboarding skills rsquvad
Tax knowledge helpful, not
rsquvad
-Wdtram
4 fourty * commission
Jackson Hewitt Tax Barvtca
Call 407-3234411

• Paid vacation

RZRTXCI

3br/2b house tor rant m Fab.
$850. Garage, carpetsd W/O,
CttA spaooua back yd Section
8 welcome 407416-5378

I Ume cook, tarvara 8
dlahwaaher needed. Contact
Mytene.
407-323-7306

• Strong sales background &amp;
customer service skills
We O ffer;
• Competitive base salary,
commission plan

Starting • 882/wk.
Historic Doamtown
407-3304423

Receptionist.0-Lngual
(Engiiah/Spanish)
Some
computer knowledge tequved
Good
communications
t
customer service skills. FT.
banakts avatatSe C a l 407-324­
2442

4am-12pm. $8 50.hr. PTifT.
toa. 401k. hot Cal 407-3234250

is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.
Q ualified candidates will;
• Meet new people on a daily basis
• B e self motivated

• Health Insurance

Clean &amp; Sacura for a*ngio adult
only Also Room for Rant Full
H ouia pnvUagaa |15(Vwk. an
uttlibat met 321-377-3033

" w eek ly

S anford
H era ld

Sanford. Northlaka Village
C o n d o s:
Lovely
t/t.
Completely Furnished. W/D
Hook-Ups. Pat Ok. Comm
Pool. Essrciss R m . N/S.
1875.3875 Deposit
D O Y LE M A N A GEM EN T
W E R E N T ANO S E L L
HOME8I

117— C

o m m er c ia l

Ranovatad:Lika
New
2BR/IBA. Hardwood Fire |
Eal-rn-Kilchen Fplc. Scr
Porch, Carport. On Over 1/4
Acre. $134,000
1 BIV7 SA. New Roof. New
Pamtod tntorxv. Lrv. Dm. Fam
Rm. Scr Porch $188,000
■rand New Nome: Built
2005. 3 7 . Over 1750 Sq Ft
Format Uv. Dm. Fam Rm. Eatm Kitchen, 2 Car Garage.
$272,000
POol Homa: 40R7BA. Over
1600 Sq FI. 2 Car Gar.
Fenced yd 30s30 Scr
Entortammar* Arts with Pool.
$280,000

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1PROPERTIES

R en tals

407 321 4764

2.000 aq It of Das apace $1800
rant One m*e seat of 14 or SR
48. Sanford 321-3632171

157— M obile H omes
For S ale

118— O ffice S pace

SantonHongwood Area 2/1
Motvto Home on its own Lot
Handyman Special Asking
$40,000 407-330-0381

For R ent
bttices For Rent 400 aq 8 to
800 aq k Sartonl Futon O k a
Cantor 407-314-3750

ir.lum
key operation, ready lor
business Fully inventoried
$ equipment
SRX
Liquor
license $80,000 407-046-

141— H omes F or
S ale
iH iiir

160— B u s in es s F or
S ale

y

407 321 0759
2818 B. la n to rd Ave.

Property. Reduced to
1188.000
Longwood-Writer Spmge. Tho
Hghtorals 08 434 2BR/I 5BA.
townhousa. pool b*ung. tom s,
treat. $130,500 AganL 407481­
4518

Santard'3BR/lBA. ramodatad.
1077 lx*, tetoad ytod. good awa.
$154 500otw 407-7330064

181— A tT LIA N C E S it
F urniture F or S a u
dresser, hutch
mner, tfieaL ngfwiand Alnew
m boxes . $405

407-821-1222.
FUTON Sokd wood rrvsMCw
style arm*, extra-mca loam
Wyamd pad A l band new. $105
407-221-1841.
W al Oven and Stove Top.
separate units Almost new

407-324-0873

�F in a n c ia l
4 5 -6 3
Pt%, .
e m p lo y m e n t
6 7 -73

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Miscellaneous

141-165

i i iIkt

199-229

S nee rn v i c ea s

235—

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~3c Patti's Pet
r lm i- T i

S ittin g f t

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towing rnnvn Ih,OVIEO°
Pam to
K J J V nC r f lA lW lt ''y a|n&lt;j.,y
W * &gt; rtlM P l a c e t W a Y t now

Wi* Owe For Vbw Dog or Cal
to Yoor Home White Vbu Are
^ ' P t o n t y o i a c VVatrm y
n n*w*PaP 6f». mad and ever
waler
plants I
Vary
B e .M m .b l.
Raleal
fteference* Available Upon
n *»Je»t Please Cal 407 314
8703

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| S t e s a iR

" T * * m a* d v t w harekj^k*)
C h ristm a s
w r s s ih .
• "• rv m v n m a ,e m to w n i
|vv*
decorate trM 1 4
w re*m&gt; •» r o w specs) A ll this
a lr k f c t o t o u s t y b w p r t ^ c ^ ,

Wa pay cash for
antlquaa or take
consignments
352-383-2282

wwdnaonauctJon.com
24329 St. Road 46
Sorrento
M-F 10 to 5

IN THE CIRCUIT CO U RT
FO R SEM INOLE
COUNTY. TLORIOA
P R O B A T E DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-CP4H27*

Ford E xcursion 2004 XLT 4 X 4
26k M. $22,450 P e rle c l can or
« * 'l 4076732966 com
F o n t F 350 2003 C r e w

IN RE ESTATE OF

0 8 ) La rW

D ie se l K ing
R anch
$31,95 0
c a ll
or
4078732966 com

4 i4
visit

C H E R Y L WILLIAMS
Deceased

O M C 2 S 0 0 II0 2004 D ie se l
Automatic 33k M l $20,450 call
or visit 4076732966 com

N O n C E TO C R E A T O R S
The admmistratnn d me
estate o l C H E R Y L WILLIAMS
deceased. T ie Number 04-CP
01229. IS pending In the O c u 4
Court lor Sem inole County
Ftonde. Prooete Division me
address o l which is P O B at
8099 Santord. EL
32722­
9099 The name and address
»* toe Personal Representative
■hd
the
Personal
Representative s attorney are
set torn below

C M C Envoy 2002 SLT Leather
60k ml $14,950 Perfect c a l or
vtsn 4076732966 com

ABI43-AU1I78

O M C S e n a i « n Auto E «1 C i* i

209— C l o t h in g

? 6 k M i $ 14,950 p h o n o o t visit
4076732966 c o m

MINK COAT; Fun length with
hood Sue large, kept In turner
“ orage $3,000 C a l 386 789­
8070

* O'O'**# through o w modal
room * A w a rm w e lc o m e
•*r*Na
M ary
O hd. B ig L o ll P la /a)

you. (17/92a Ik

219— Wanted
B uy

E o °* Table: 8 ’ p ro la iiio n a J
*»n# i hjrrvtura it y la table.
c *,v»d tog*, o u a n u a d r Hale,
leather pocket*, a cce sso ry Kit
•nth b a l* A l brand new Retail
$4,000. M ust tetl S1350 407­
402-2778 S a lo p available

o o d

T hings

Eat

t o

ktovel
Oranges.
Hm
Q rapetruil.
Tangerines
Meriwether Farms 346t
Celery Ave Santord

191— B uilding
M aterials

231—C ars For S a i i :
239—
Iiiuw 330CI 2001 Perfect
$21,950 phone or visit
4076732966 com

to

Aluminum, Cans, Copper,
Braaa, Newapapera, Auto
Radiators a B in a ries
Kokomo Recycling:
407-3214)004
■II W. 1ST. Sanford
M-F. 10-8, Sat.S-l

221— G

CO RRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFINQ lor Bams. Boat
Oocka, Shop., ale ANo Cuban
P p e ir k Z f f 18ax20'.CalFor
Price* Surplus Steel A Supply
toe Apopka 407 293 5788

1

P T l 11 ^ J 1 1 1 1 EM

T ruck /SUVS/V ans
For S ale

Orangas. Navels. Hamlins
Tangerines Grapefruit, located
2055 Pme Way. Santord. 407­
32341560

Owck LeSabre 2004 22k Mi
Perfect $13,950 can or visit
4076732966 com

4 W HEELEfVATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TRAILBLA2ER
$3200 Ca* 386 789 5330

Uuick Lasaora 2005 Perlect
$14,950
call
or
visit
4076732966 com

4 WMEELEtVATV
200* HONDA
M
$2800 386-789-5330

Cadillac Oevilte 1992 very tow
mi $3 950 looksfruns Beautiful
toterythmg works phone or visit
4076732966 com

4 WMEELER/ATV
2005 YAMAHA
TOO BLA STER
$3300 386-789-8330

Cadillac Devilla 2003 "Poto"
Edition Fun Top SR Loaded
$21,450
call
or
visit
4076732966 com
Chevrolet
im pel,
jo o J
Perfect $11,950 can or visit
&lt;076732966 com
Chrysler Sebrtng Convertible]
Fun tor $ 11.950 phone or visa
4076732966 com
Lincoln town Car 2005
Signature $24,950 ca l or visa
4076732966 com
Mercedes SLK 2002 320
Convertible 34k Mi Period
$27.950
call
or
visit
4076732966 com

235—
T ruck /SUVS/V ans
F or S ale
CFtevrotet Suburban 2000 4 s4
2500 sene* (10.950 cat or vis*
4076732966 com

Country

M o t o r c y c l e s /4 An creditors o l the decedent
end other persons having
claim s or demands against
decedent s estate on whom a
copy d this note* has been
served must l.le awe clam s
•nth toe Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F 3 M ONTHS A r t C R
THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE O R 30 DAYS AFT ER
THE DATE O F SERV ICE O F A
C O P Y O F THIS NOTICE O N

W h eeler s Fo r S ale

Chevrolet Ventura 2002 Only
47k M i 16 450 phonm or vtert

4076732960 c o m

City
Living

b o d g e G rand C aravan
2005 P e rle c l $13 950 cell or
v iM 4076732966 com

300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
Willi 1? Mo le a se &amp; Amirowetl Cretin

The dele o l krtl pubkeekon ot
this Notice is December 25
2005
SAM ANTHA WILLIAMS
Personal Representative
1465 Northndge Drive
Longwood. Florida 32279
PHILIP F KEIOAISH. JR
Ftofida Bar No 0602817
320 Weal Sahel P a m Place
Suae 300
U&gt;"g»ood FL 32729
(407)662 7711
Attorney
lor
Personal
R«(Y*ft«nt*liv*
Publish December 25. 2005
and January t, 2006
X15I

Two B ra n d N ew
4-W h ee le rs
T- P o la r is 1- Yam aha
*3.900 e a c h o b o
366-789-5330
Yahama Royal Star Tour
Clastic 1997 Perfect Tons ot
Eatras *5,950 407 673 2966

|

H a n d y m a n S e rv ic e
D e lh i.
K itch e n s
Room
R em odekng Crow n M uldvig.
D e ck s.
S h e d s.
O e n e ia l
C a ip e n try
P a lio S c re e n s.
C eikng Fans. A m uch more
S hom er. 3 52-9991138

! Come Check Us
Sin g le Sto ry
D esign

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tk c
a i r p o rRF
t

Ad and Get A a
Garaae Sale Kit

Out ^

• 3 Signs
• Bright Pre-Priced |
Labels
• • Checklist / tips

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3
Countrylake
LIVE OAK 61VD

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

A p a rtm e n ts

A t creditors d the decedent
and omer persons having
H e m s or demands agasisl me
d ecedents estate, including
tvvnahved contingent or unliq
u-dated claims, on whom a
copy o l this notice is served
•oust Me then cla m s with nut
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS A FT ER THE DATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NO TICE O R 30
D AYS A FT ER t h e DATE O F
SE R V IC E O F A C O P Y O F
THIS NOTICE O N THEM

ADESA IMPACT givat note* d
Foractosur* d LWn and intent
lo sail Ihas* vahlcte* on
Ot/12/700*. 10W am at 2500
AOESA DRIVE. SANFORD. FL
32773. pursuant to subsacton
713 78 of the Flonde Statute*
ADESA IMPACT reurve* * e
r*gpf to eccept or reject wry
■ h ltv e lb d *
2002 FORD
1FMYUQ4142KCB3046
1996 PLYMOUTH
1PJEJ46C6WN163164
1991 MERCEDES BENZ
WD6EA30E7MB454626
2002 CHEVROLET
2 0 1WF52E629224602
2001 MITSUBISHI
4A3AA46G21E133666
1997 FORO
1FALP13P7VW2654$7
ADESA IMPACT grve* note* of
Foreclosure of Uen end mar*
to sell these vehicle* on
1/2672006. 1000 am at 2500
ADESA DRIVE. SANTORO. FL
32773 pursuant to n#nerton
713 76 of the Flonde Sftute*
ADESA IMPACT reserves the
ngN lo accept or reyect any

BO W EN A C A M P O N E P A
Attorney*
tor
Per»onel
Repre tentative
600 Jenrwig* Avenue
Eu*tt* Flonde 32726
Telephone (352►569 1414
Feceirmie (352) 589 1 726
JA S O N M HAD SON
Flonde Bar No 0U95273

AOE SA IMPACT pve* notce of
Foreclosure of Uen e d mteni
to *•&lt;! these vehicle* on
1/26/2006. 1000 am at 2500
A D C SA DRIVE. SAN FO RD . FL
32773. pursuant to *ubeectton
713 78 of the F torvia Statute*
A D C SA IMPACT reserve* Vie
n g N to accept or refect any
and/or *1 tad*

PkAA*h December 75, 7005
end January 1 7008
X I 50

2005 FORO
tFTVni0U45PA46463
2004 HONDA
6J6YM185441006386
TOOJ HONDA
IHOCM72P43A02729J
2004 BOMBARDIER
7BVEQHF134V00I770
2004 MERCURY
IMEFMSSS64Q614600

Th*e auction «. n he h#4d cm
JA N U A R Y 07. 7008. al 9 00
AM at 375 Aukn Ave . Oviedo
FL
Prospective
tedder*
may
n«pec 1 the vehicle* on the day
before the Auction from 9AM
unu 8PM Term* ere cash or
certified fund* onfy OVIEDO
TOWING reserve* the right lo
accept or refute any end ad
tad*

A D E S A IMPACT grve* notice of
Forectoeure of Lien and inter*
to *eU these vehicles on
100/7008, to 00 am at 2500
A O ES A DRIVE. SAN FO RD . FL
32773. pursuant to *ub*ection
713 78 of the Ftonde Statutes
AO ESA IMPACT reserve* the
right to accept or refect any
and p r a l bids

The following
offered for b«Js

2005 KAWASAKI
JK B 7X JC 16S A 010625

vehicle*

ere

1995 G M C JIMMY
VIN# 1GKCS18W5SK541656
1991 LINCOLN CO N TINF N
T Al
VIN# 1LNCM9746MY737901
1991 FO RO TEM P
VIN# 2FAPP36V6MB17C441

407- 322-2611

*

1991 OLDSMOBILE
2G3AL54NXM2362064
2000 MA2DA
JMITA2217Y1606624
1996 HARLEY OAVIDSON
1HD1BLL15TY050319
1989 ISUZU
JAACL11L3K7215943
1999 KIA
KNDJB 723XX5590960
1992 MERCEDES-BENZ
WOOF A34 E3N8628614
2001 MERCURY
1ZWFT603115609476
2000 SATURN
1G8ZH5280YZ2S2347

1967 AC U R A
JH4KA284 7H C019911

1991 C H E V R O LET PICKU P
VIN# 1GCOCI4H5M7141730

Call Tenat

Sanford Canrt JUummeittsi
407-323-3301

The administration o l the
estate d Ronald r Hedges. Sr
* V a Ronald Evan Hedges
deceased, r.la Number 2005
C P 0019TB is pending at me
Circuit Court lot Seminole
County,
Florida.
Ptobala
Division, the address d which
is P o ll Office Bos 8099
Santord Florida 32772 The
names and addressei d me
P orionai Representative end
toe Personal Representative s
eltomey ere set forth below

NOTICE O F AUCTIO N

Apt s i

BLVD

Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Per acme! Repre*entet&gt;ve
Van**** Brown
20 Wmdheven Lene
0 * 4 Ridge TN 37630

■Quality Work
•Prompt Service

ADCSA IMPACT grve* notice of
Eorectosura ot lien and intent
to sail thas* vahtdas on
01/1177009, 10 00 am at 2500
AOESA DRIVE. SANFORD. FL
32773. mirsuanl to subiacton
713 78 ot m* Florida Siatuias
AOESA IMPACT rasarva* tha
nghl lo accept or rapet any
andtor a l bats

In Re E slate ot

The date of N*t puCAcebon of
th*s Notice i* December 25
2005

v-amrat Florida Fanca
All Typaa o l Fanca
Sp ecializing in Vinyl
Fencing
•Fiee E stim ates
rfjcensad/lnsured

NOTICE O F
P U B LIC B A L I

R O N A L O E H ED G ES. SO
*V .
RO N ALD
E VAN
HEDGES

A l l CLAIM S NOT S O FILED
WILL BE F O R E V E R BA R R E D

276-F ence

386-789-5330

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
Fite No 2005 CP 00197*
Probate Dhrfslon

A l other creditors of the dece
cJent end other persons fvavmg
cf^me or demends *g*mst the
decedent* etfete including
unmetured. contingent or unfcq
w«J4i*d cte*m» mu*! Me the*r
Ct4«m* with IN* court WITHIN 3
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m*'agement system for a 10 05-acre developm ent Known as
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Irving. T X 75062. application #40 117 29261 2 The protect Is
located In Sem m oie County. Section 14, Township 21 South.
R a n g e 2 9 E ast The E R P application is for construction of a
su rfa c e w ater m anag em en t sy ste m a s s o c ia te d with the
E m b a ssy Su des Motel MW Parking Improvements, a 0 65 acre
project
The Me(s) containing e a ch of the above-listed application* *) are
a vailable for Inspection M onday through Friday except lor legal
holidays. 8 0 0 a m to 5 00 p m at the St Jo h n s River Water
M anagem ent District H eadquarters or the appropriate Service
Center Written objections to the application m ay be made, but
should be filed with (received by) the D istort C lerk. 4049 R eid
S t . Palatka. Florida 32177-1429. no later than 14 d a ys from the
d a le of publication W otlen objections should Identify the o b jec­
tor by nam e and address, and fulty desenbe the objection to the
application Filing a written objection d o es not entitle you lo a
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes Adm inistrative Hearing Only
those p ersons w hose substantial interests are affected by the
application and who Me a petition m eeting the requirem ents of
Se ctio ns 120 596 and 120 57. Florida Statutes and Chapter
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G lo ria Lewis. D ivision Director, D ivision of Perm it D ata Se rvices
St Jo h n s R iver Water M anagem ent District
Pub lish Decem ber 25. 2005
X136

DAVID M B A SE M
TO O A V IO J B E A S L E Y
Ca se N o C W 2 X 5 0 5 6 7 ,
W 8619516

Publish December 11. 18. 25.
2005 and January 1. 2006
X059
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO 05-CP-2133
IN RE ESTATE OF
SALVATORE RALPH
S P E R A N 2 A * V a SALVATORE
R 6 P ER A N Z A
Deceased

NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS
The administration of the
estate of DAVID M BA SEM
deceased Case Number 03
146 CP. is pending in the
Cvcmt Court for SEM INOLE
County
Florida.
Probate
Division the address of whch
it
Semmoie
County
Courthouse. Clerk of Circuit
Court Probate. 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. FL. 32771
The names and addresses of
the Personal Representative
arid
the
Personal
Representative s attorney are
set forth betow
A l l CLAIM S ANO O B JE C ­
TIONS NOT S O FILED WILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
AH interested persons are
required to Me with the Court
WITHIN TH R E E M O NTH S
FR O M THE OATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE (1) aH d a m s agamst
the estate and (2) any objection
by an interested person to
whom no tes was mailed that
Challenges the v a s tly of the
Wm the quaW eatent of the
P e rso n it
Representative
venue or juri»d&gt;ction of the
Court
Date of the tost pubication of
this N o te s
to Creditors
December 14 2005

NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS
The administration of the
estate of SALVATORE R A LPH
S P E R A N 2 A a V a SALVATORE
R
S P E R A N 2 A . deceased
whose date of death was
September 4. 2005. and whose
Social Security Number is 123
05-4524. i t pending m the
Circm l Court lor Semmoie
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of wtuch
It 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 32771-1243
The names and addresses of
the Personal Representative
and
the
Personal
Representative t attorney are
set forth below
AN creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
c la m s or demands agamst
decedents estate on whom a
copy of this notice is served
must I*# then claims w«h this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 M O NTH S A FT ER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE O R 30
DAYS A FT E R THE DATE OF
S E R V IC E O F A C O P Y OF
THIS NOTICE O ft THEM
An cAher creditors of the d a te
dent and persons having
P a m s or demands agamst the
deced ents estate must file
their da*m* with this Court
WITHIN 3 M O NTH S A FT ER
THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PU B LICATIO N
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME P E MIOOS
6E T FO R T H IN SECTIO N
733 702 O F THE FLO RID A
P R O B A TE C O D E WILL BE
F O R E V E R B ARREO
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PE M O O S SE T FO RTH
AB O VE . A N Y CLAIM FILED
TWO (7) Y E A R S O R M O RE
A F T E R THE D E C E D E N T S
DATE O F DEATH IS B A R R E 0
THE OATE O F FIRST P U B U
CATION O F THIS NOTICE IS
D E C E M B E R 14 2005
O IN A S P E R A N 2 A
Personal Representative
3509 M oss Pomie Place
Lake Mary FL 32746
ST EP H E N 0 DUNE G A N
Florida Bar No 326933
D EAN . M EA D
EGERTO N
BLOOOWOMTH CAP O U A N O
8 B02ARTH P A
P O Boa 2348
Orlando. FL 32802 2346
Telephone 407/841 1200
Fas 407/423 1831
Attorney
for
Personal
Rapresantetive
Publish December 14. 21. 25
2006 and January 1. 2006
X079
IN T H f CIRCUIT C O U R T OF
THC 1ITH JUD ICIAL C IR ­
CUIT IN ANO FO R
i l I B N O L i COUNTY.
FLO RID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
F U N O 03-146-CP
IN RE ESTATE O F

Publish m
THE SEM INOLE H ERALD
THE LAW O FF IC ES O f 0A V I0
J STER N. P A . ATTORNEY
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suffe
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
0545688
IN A C C O R D A N C E WITH THE
A M ER ICA N S WITH D ISA R M
TIES ACT. persons w#h d*
*aM
•ties needing e special aooom
modation
should
contact
CO URT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SE M IN O LE
County
Courthouse el 4 0 7 * 6 5 4227.
1 800 955 8 771 (TDD) or 1­
800 955 8 770. vie Flonda
Relay Service
Publish
2005
X093

Decem ber

18, 25.

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE 1ITM
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY,
FLO RIO A
CtVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO 05-CA-1647-14L
COUNTRYW IDE HOME
LO A N S INC .
Plaintiff.

E LL E N L DEWITT.
CO U N T RYW ID E
HO M E
LO ANS
INC . UN KN O W N
SPO USE
OF
E LL E N l
DEWITT JO HN DOE JANE
DOC A S UNKNOW N TENANT
(S) IN PO S SE SSIO N O F THE
SU B JFC T PROPERTY.
Defendants
NOTICE O F
FO RECLO SURE SALE

NOTICE O F SU SPEN SIO N

A Notice of Sutpensmn to su s­
pend your license and akg*Mk
ty for Icensurs has been filed
against you You have the right
lo request a hearing pursuant
to Sections 120 569 and
120 57, Florida Statutes, by
maAng a request for same to
the Flonda Department of
Agriculture and Consumer
Services. Division of Learning.
Post
Office
Boa
3166
Tallahassee. Florida 32315­
3168 If a request for hearing is
not received by 21 days from
the date of the last publication
the nght lo a hearing m this
matter writ be waned and the
Department w* dispose of the
cause in accordance with law

M A RY ANNE M O RSE
Clerk of the O ru # Court
B y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

EVE LYN B A SE M
Persona) Representative
C H A R L E S A DC H U N G E R
E SQ
Florida Uar No 196587
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
260 Maitland A . e Suite 1500
Altamonte Springs. Florida
32701
(407)682-4402 Telephone
(407)682 3538 Facaxnke
Publish December 14. 21. 25.
2005 end January 1. 2006
X062
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
O F TH E 18TH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO RIO A
GEN ERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E NO: 05 C A 1850-14L
CO UNTRYW IDE HOM E
L O A N S INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
M ICHELLE MITCHELL. »
LIVING. ANO IF D EA D THE
UNKNOW N SP O U SE HEIRS
D E V IS E E S
GRANTEES
A S S IG N E E S
LIEN O R S
C R E D IT O R S
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL O TH E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN INTEREST BY.
TH R O U G H
UNDER
OR
AGAINST M ICHELLE
M ITCHELL
UN KN O W N
SP O U S E O F M IC H E U E
MITCHELL. IF ANY.
HEATHROW M A STE R
ASSOCIATION INC
BRIOGEW ATEH
NEIGHBO RHO O D
ASSOCIATION INC . JO HN
DOE A N D JA N E D OE A S
UNKNOW N TENAN TS IN
PO S SE SSIO N
DEFCNOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SA LE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to e Summary Fmai
Judgment &lt;J Forecloeure dated
December 2 2005 entered m
Civ# C a te No 05 C A I960 I4L
of the Cxcu4 Court of toe I8TH
J u d o * C*rcmt m end tor SEMI
N O LI
County
Sanford
Flonda. I wiM e e i to toe Nghest
end b e d bidder tor cash in
Room S201 ei toe SEM INOLE
County Courtoouee tocafid at
301 NO RTH PA RK AVENUE m
SA N FO RD Florida el 1100
e m on the 3rd day of January.
2006 Vie following Oescrbed
property as set lorth m t a d
Summary Fmai Judgment, lo

LOT(S) 61 BRISTOL PARK
A CCO RD ING TO THE PLAT
TH EREO F A S R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 29 PAOE(S) 79
81.
OF
THE
P U B LIC
R E C O R O S O F SEM INO LE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated to * 6th day
December 2005
(CIRCUIT CO U RT SEAL)

of

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN
pursuant to e Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated the 2nd
day of December 2005 end
entered m Case No 05 C A
1847 141. of the Cxcuff Court
of toe 18th J u d o e l O c u # m
end lor Semmoie County.
Florida, wherem C O U N T R Y ­
WIDE HOME L O A N S INC ie
the Piamtiff and E L L E N L.
DEWITT.
CO UN TRYW ID E
HO M E
LOANS
INC : UN KN O W N
SPO USE
OF
E LLEN L
DEWITT JO HN DOE JA N E
D OE A S U N KN O W N TEN
AN TS IN P O S S E S S IO N O F
THE S U B JE C T P R O P E R T Y
ere Defendants Iw tfseflto th e
highest end best better lor
cash n Room S201 at toe
Semmoie County Courthouse,
in SA N FO R D Flonda at 1100
a m on the 3rd day of January.
2008. the toftownng desorbed
property as set lorth m sa d
Fmai Judgment, to wit
THE NORTH 1/2 O F LO T 27
AND ALL O F LOT 28 B LO CK
"C*. B U EN A VISTA ESTATES
S A N FO R D .
FLO RID A
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOOK
3 PAGE 1 O F THE PUBLIC
M C O R D S OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

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Park Avenue. Sanford FL
32771, Telephone Number
(407)665 4227 not later than 2
working days of your receipt of
to* notice If hearing or v o ce
xnpaxed. 1 * 0 0 955 8 771

m to* proceeding you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to provi­
sions of certain assistance
Please contact the Court
Admm*trator at 301 North Park
Avenue Sanford. FI 32771.
Phone No (407)6*5 4227 with­
in 2 working days of your
receipt of ties notice or plead
mg # you ere hearing or vo ce
xnpaxed c e l 1 800 955-6771

default w e be entered agamst
you for toe rekef demanded in
toe compiemt

claim* of dam aodi again#!
dacadant# a»tata mu»l Na
ttiaif claim# w in *»• “ ° rt
WITHIN 3 M ONTHS AFT ER
THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE

Dated this 6th day
December. 2005

Lew Office of M arshall C
1800 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LA U O ER O A IE. FL 33309
Telephone (954) 453 0365
Facsimile (954)771 6052
Publish
2005
X095

December

18. 25

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
O F THE 1ITH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. OS-CA-1749-14
W E IL S FA R O O BANK N A ,
A S TRUSTEE
Piamtiff.

RO N ALD M ANG UM et ai.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE

Fmai Judgment, to wit
LOT 13. B LO C K 6 3RD S E C ­
TION O F D REA M W O R LO .
A CCO RD IN G TO THE PLAT
T H ER EO F A S R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BO O K 4. PAGE 70. O F
THE PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM INO LE COUNTY. FLO RI­
OA
In accordance
with
the
Am ericans with Disabilities
A c t Persons with Disabilities
needmg a special eccommoda
tern to participate m to* pro­
ceeding should contact the
Court Administrator et 301 N
Perk Avenue. Sanford FL
32771. Telephone Number
(407)665 4227 not laler than 2
working days of your rrcw pi of
to* note# It hearing or vo ce
impaired 1*0095 5 * 7 7 1

tmn to panic p ate m tots pro­
ceeding should contact the
Court Administrator at 301 N
Perk Avenue. Santord FL
32771. Telephone Number
(407)665-4227 not later than 2
working days of your receipt of
to * note* V hearing or v o ce
impeded 1 800 955 8771

d a rk of toe Cvcmt Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Law Office of Marshak C
Watson
1800 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAU D ERD A LE. F L 33309
Telephone (954)453 0365
Fecsxmle (954)771*052
Publish
2005
X094

December

18

25.

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO RIO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO 09-CA-16S6-14L
M O RTG AG E E LECTR O NIC
REGISTRATION S Y S T E M S
INC
Piamtiff

WAYNE E A R L LAYTON et aI.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FO R ECLO SU R E SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to • Fmai Judgment
of Forecloeure dated toe 2nd
day of December 2005 end
entered m C a se No 06 C A
1655-14L. of toe C ro a t Court
of toe fSth J u d o e l C r o a t m
end for Semmoie County
Flonda wherem M O RTG AG E
E LE C T R O N IC
R E G IS T R A ­
TION S Y S T E M S INC * toe
Plaintiff and W AYNE E A R L
LA YTO N
UN KN O W N
SP O U SE O F WAYNE E A RL
LAYTON JO H N DOE JA N E
DOC A S UN KN O W N TEN
AN T S IN P O S SE SSIO N OF
THE S U B JE C T P R O P E R T Y
are Defendants I w* set to toe
highest end best bidder for
cash m Room S201 at toe
Semmoie County Courthouse
m SA N FO R D Florida at 11 00
a m on toe 3rd day of January
2000 toe following d r ter bed
properly as set forth m said
F mat Judgment, to w*

of

Lew O ffice of M arshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAU D ERD A LE. FL 33309
Telephone (954)453*365
Fecsvmie (954)771*052
Publish
2005

December

18. 25.

IN THE CIRCUIT CO U RT
O F TH E 1ITH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RIO A
CIVIL OfVISION
C A S E NO 0S-CA-1957-I4L
FRANKLIN CREDIT
M AN AG EM EN T
CO RPO RATIO N

J O Y C E 8IM EK. JO N A TH A N
SIM EK.
OCEAN
BANK.
U N KN O W N P E R S O N (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F THE
SU B JE C T P R O PE R T Y
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SA LE
(Please pubkeh m
THE SEM INOLE HERALD )
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to e Fmai Judgment of
Foreclosure dated December
2. 2005 end entered m Case
N o 0 5 C A 1957-14L. of the
Cvcm t Court of the I8TH
J u d o e l Cvcmt m end tor SEMI
N O LE
County.
Florida
FRANKLIN CREDIT MANAGE
M EN T
C O R P O R A TIO N
*
Piamtiff and JO Y C E SIM EK
JO N A TH A N
SIM EK.
UN KN O W N P E R S O N tS ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N OF THE S U B
JE C T PR O PER T Y O CEAN
BANK, are defendants I wtl
s a l to toe highest end best ted
der for cash e lm Room S201 of
the
SE M IN O LE County
Courthouse, m SEM INO LE
County
Florida, at 11 00
octock a m on toe 3 day of
January 2006 the tokowmg
m said Fmai Judgment, lo w#
LOT 6 B LO C K Q HO W ELL
COVE
THIRD ADOITION
A CCO RD IN G TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BO O K 22 PAGE(S) 22
AND 23 O f THE P U B LIC
R E C O R O S O F SEM INO LE
CO U N TY FLORIOA

LOT 23 ACCO A O tN G TO THE
PLAT
T H ER EO F
AS
REC O R O E O IN PLAT BOOK
29 P A G E S 24 THRO UGH 27.
INCLUSIVE. O F THE PUBLIC
R E C O R O S OF
SEM INOLE
C O U N T Y FLORIOA

Deled to* 2 day of December.
2005

In accordance
with me
Americans
with D iiabw tw t
Art. Persons w«n DwaUMies
needmg a special accommoda
bon lo participate m to* pro
crrd&gt;ng should contact the
Court Adrian**ator at M l N

This note* « provided pur­
suant lo Admwstrabve Order
N o 97 3
In accordance with the
Americana w«h 0 * a b * t* e Act
. V you are a person with a A e

M ARY ANNE M O RSE
A s Clerk of l a d Court
By Mary Stroupe
A s Deputy Clerk

modatem m order to parbopale

Submitted by
Kahane A Associates. P A
ISIS Gnffm Road. Suite 200
D en* Beech. Ft 33004
Telephone (954)920 4000
Teiefacsvnrfe (954)920 2999
Publish
2005
X097

December

16. 25.

IN THE CO U N T Y CO U RT
IN ANO FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO RIO A
C A S E NO: 05 -CC-1604 20-8
SPRINGW O O O VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC . e Flonda
not lor proi.t corporation.
PLAINTIFF

M ARIO N L
B LA C K W E LL.
JA M ES
E
GULDI.
end
UNKNOW N TENANT 1 end 2.
DCFENOANT(S)

W ITNESS my hand and the
•eai of this Court to* 7th day of
December. 2005
M ARYANNE M O RSE
As Clerk of toe Court
By Ahsha Cyrus
As Deputy Clerk
Publish SAN FO RO HERALD
N you ere a person with e d*modatem m order to part opa*e
m this proce eding, you ere enbbed. at no cost to you. to toe
provision of certam assistance
Ple ase
contact
Court
Administration at X I N Perk
Avenue. Suffe N X I . Sanford
FL. 32771, (407) 685 4227.
withm 2 working days of your
recept of to* notce. # you ere
hearing or voice xnpaxed. c a l
1 600 9556771
Publish December
2005
X099

18.

25.

IN THE CIRCUfT CO URT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO RIO A
*
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO : 05-CA-2146-140
SEM INOLE W AREHO USE
P AR TN ER S II. L T D . a Flonda
•muted partnership.

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE

Plaintiffs

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to e Fmai Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 5th day
of December. 2005. end
entered m Case No OS-CA1749-14. of toe Cvcmt Court of
the 18th J u d o e l Cvcmt m and
for Semmoie County. Flonda.
wherem
W E L LS
FA R O O
BANK. N A . A S TRUSTEE «
the Plaintiff end R O N A LD
M ANGUM
UN KN O W N
SPO USE
OF
R O N A LD
M ANG UM JO HN DOE. JANE
D OE A S UN KN O W N TEN
A N T S IN P O S S E S S IO N OF
THE S U B JE C T P R O P E R T Y
are Defendants I w il se t to toe
highest end best bidder tor
cash m Room S20I at the
Semmoie County Courthouse,
in SA N FO RO Florida at 11 00
a m on toe 3rd day of January
2008. toe foaowmg deserbed

Dated this Sth day
December. 2005

Maryann# Morse
Clerk of toe C*cmt Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

of

Maryann# Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

In accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities
Aci. Persons with D*ab#4«t

Oated this 5th day of
December 2005

L eg als

L eg als

L eg als

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O W EN
pursuant to a Fmai Summary
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
November 16. 2005 entered m
Civ# Case No 06-CC-1504-20S of the County Court of
Sem moie County. Florida,
wherem SPRIN GW O O O VIL­
LA G E CONDOMINIUM CO N
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATIO N,
INC * the Piamtiff end MARI
O N L BLACKW ELL. JA M E S E
GULDI end UNKNOW N TEN
A N T I end 2.
ere the
Defendants. I w il sea to the
highest and best bidder for
cash in Room S201 of the
Semmoie County Courthouse.
301 N Perk Avenue Santord
F L 32771, at 11 00 a m on the
17th day of January 2006 the
following described property as
• set forth m said Fmai Summary
Judgment, lo w#
UNIT 129A. S P R IN G W OOO
VU.LAQF. A CONDOMINIUM
A CCO RD ING TO THE D E C L A ­
RATION O F CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF. A S R E C O R D ED IN
O FFICIAL R E C O R D S B O O K
1331. P A G E 1049. P U B LIC
R E C O R D S O F SE M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
D ATED this 5th
December. 2005

day

of

M ARYAN NE M O RSE
a t C te * of toe Court
B y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Helena
Esquve

G u tw rre i

Americans Wito OsatxHieS Act
of 1990
Administrative Order No 97 3
N you are e person with a d *
atxfciy who needs any accom ­
modation m order to participate
m to* proceeding, you ere ent&gt;Red. el no cost to you. lo the
provtston of certain assistance
Ptease
contact
Court
Adnwvstration at 301 North
Park Avenue. Soda N 30I.
Sanford. Florida 32771 (407)
6*5-4227, witom (2) working
days of your receipt of this
note*. # you ere hearing or
v o ce impaired, can 1 (800)
955-8771
December

NOTICE O F ACTION
TO
A N Y UN KN O W N
S P O U S E . HEIR. S U C C E S ­
SO R. DEVISEE. ASSIGN. O R
O TH E R PARTIES CLAIMING
B Y THROUGH. U N D ER O R
AG AIN ST C A R L F E S L E R .
afc/a
C A R L FC S S L E R
You ere hereby notified toat an
actexi for quiet title on toe toi
towmg deserbed
located xi
County.
Flonda has
Ned regard

mg

THE E AST 4 X FE E T O F THE
NO R TH 535 F E E T O F THE
W EST 124 FE E T O F LOT 87.
a O R lO A LANO A CO LO N IZA­
TION CO M PAN Y LIMITED W
B E A R D A IL S M A P O F ST
JO SE PH 'S. ACCO R D IN G TO
THE P LA T T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BO O K I,
PAGE 114. PUB LIC R E C O R D S
OF
SE M IN O LE
CO UNTY
FLORIOA

Maichow.

W ean A M a th o w PA
A ttorneys lor Piamtiff
646 E C olonial Drive
O rlando Florida 32003

Publish
2005
X098

C A R L FE S L E R . a V a C ARL
F E S S IE R . LUCILLE FE SLE R .
NADINE F E S L E R and any
unknown spouse hex.
successor, devisee, assign, or
other parties claimmg by.
torough. under or agamst C A R L
FESLER
a A /i
CARL
F E S S IE R .

You are requved to serve e
copy of your written defenses 4
any to toe compiami on toe
Attorney lor Piamtiff Darnel E
Traver, whose address *
GrayRobmeon. P A , X I East
Pme Street. Suite 1400. Poet
Ofte* Bos 3068. Ortertto. a
32802 3088 on or before JAN
17. 2008 end Me toe ongm*
with the Clerk of tots Court
either before service on
PletobTs attorney or xnmedaieiy thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for toe rekef demanded in
the complex#
D ATED this 9th
December. 2005

day

of

Maryann# Morse
Clerk of toe O c u # Court
By Alisha Cyrus
Deputy Clerk

C H A S E HO M E FIN AN CE.
LLC. S U C C E S S O R BY
M E R G E R TO C H A S E
M ANHATTANM O RTQ AGE
CO RPO RATIO N
Ptambff.

ADAM JONATHAN
VAND ESTREEK
W ALOO,
AMJA JO NATHAN PAUL
VANO CSTREEK. et t e .
Defendant*)
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO RUOY B MERRITT
Residence Unknown
If ekve end # deed s i parses
darning interest by through,
under or agamst R U B Y U
MERRITT, and a* partes hav­
ing or claimmg to have any
right title or mlerest m toe prop
arty harem deserbed
TO AI unknown hevs cre d
kxs. devisees or other persons
davmng mlerest by. torough
under or agamst AM Y LYNN
V A N D ES T R E E K . Deceased
end ail parties having or ctexn
mg to have any nght tbe or
mlerest m toe property harem
deserbed
YO U A R E H E R E B Y NOT)
FIED that an action lor
Foredusure of Mortgage on toe
tokowmg deserbed property
LO T 24.
R A M B LE W OOO
A CCO RD ING TO THE PLAT
THEREO F A S RECO R O E O IN
PLAT BO O K 23 P A G E S 7 ANO
• O F THE PUBLIC R E C O R O S
OF
SE M IN O LE
COUNTY
F L O R O A s V i 147 W ttwood
Drive Sanford. Flonda 32773
has been Ned agamst you and
you are requved to serve a
copy of your written defenses. 4
any. to 4. on Anne M C rulAhere/ Attorney tor Piamtiff.
whose address * 9*30 S W
77th Avenue. Second Floor.
Miami Florida 3316* withm
tovty (30) days after toe test
publication of to* Noted m toe
Sem mo* ME R A ID ertt Me ffw
ongmei with toe d a rk of to*
Court eitoer before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or xnmed
eieiy toer ee her otherwise a

NO TW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FO RTH
ABO VE. ANV CLAIM FILED
TWO (21 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
OATE O F DEATH IS B A R R E D
THE OATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O F THIS NOTICE IS
D E C E M B E R I t . 2005
(Muitipfa)
Paf»onal
Representatives
Pamela Qtoson and
Jonathan G b to n
P O Bo« 2386
Gotoenrod FL 32733 2386
Jam es Scott Mitts. Attorney
Honda Bar No 0913154
P O Bo* 2386
Gotdenrod FL 32733 2386
Telephone 407 538 2421
Attorney
fo»
Personal
Representative
Pubksh
2005
X IX

December

18. 25.

IN T N I CIRCUIT CO U R T
FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO RIO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO.

Pubksh December 18 25.
2005
X IX

RO B ERT L E E JO N ES.

NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS
The adnemetrahon of toe estate
o l R O B E R T L E E JO N E S,
deceased, whose date of death
waa December 13. 2004. *
pending m the O c u # Court tor
SE M IN O LE County. Flonda.
Probate Division, toe address
of which * X I North P a *
Avenue.
Sanford. Flonda
32771
Tha
nam es and
addresses of toe personal rep­
resentative end toe personal
representative's attorney are

AM cred#ors of the decedent
end
other persons having
claim s or demands agamst
decedent s estate on whom a
copy of to* notice * requxed lo
be served must Me toe# ctexne
with to* court WITHIN THE
LATER O F 3 M O NTH S A FT ER
THE TIME O F TH E FIRST
PU B LICATIO N
OF
THIS
NOTICE O R X D AYS AFT ER
THE DATE O F SE R V ICE O F A
C O P Y O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

AMother creditors of toe dececteims or demands egsmst
decedent s estate must Me
Ihair claim s with this* court
WITHIN 3 M O NTH S A FT ER
THE DATE O F THE FW 6T
PU B LICATIO N
OF
THIS
NOTICE

ALL C LA IM S

N O T FILEO
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOO
S E T FO R T H IN 8ECTIO N
733 702 O F TH E FLO RIO A
P R O B A TE C O O E W ILL BE
F O R E V E R BARREO

NOTW ITHSTANDING
THC
TIME PERIOO 6 E T FO RTH
AB O VE . A N Y CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R MORE
A F T E R THE D EC E D E N T 'S
DATE O F DEATH IS BARREO

Gwendolyn T 0 6
275 Maple Street
Bridgeport. Corm eoa# 38806

NOTICE O F S A L E
Pursuant to Flonda Slatutas
Seff Storage FaaM y A c t Sec
83 806 * *3 807, Sale of con­
tents (hootehofd/suppfces) m
leased space to satisfy Owner
Liens
579
626
129
631
346
163

U saO *
Victor Yspu
Lon C a m *
Lon Carrol
Lon Carrol
C hr* Shagens

At SunRay Store Away
610 Rmehart Road
Lake Mary FL 32746
A# may pay up
Can 407 333*365
Pubksh
2005
X10I

December

Barbara M Cowherd. Eequxe
Attorney tor Robert Lee Jones
R onds Bar No 0466203
Battey 6 Myers. P A
I X E Sybeka A v e , St I X
Ma#tend. FL 3275!
Telephone 407*252929
Attorney
tor
Personal
Rapresantebve
Pubksh
20X
X106

To be sold or disposed of
Thursday 0 1 * 8 * 8 10 a m
Pubkc Auction. Cash Only

t l.

ALL C LAIM S ANO DEM AND S
NOT S O FILED WILL BE FO R
EVER BARRED
NO TW ITHSTAND ING ANY
O T H E R A P P L IC A B L E TIME
PERIOO. A N Y CLAIM F E E D
TWO (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 DEATH IS B ARRED
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLI
CATION O F THIS NOTICE IS
D E C E M B E R 16. 2005
Person Orvtng Notice
AJvs Smith
921 W Itto Street
Santord. F L 32773
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice
N atal* A Jackson. Esq
Attorney
Flonda Bar N o 0 6 4 X 7 5
2603 Park D m *
Santord. F L 32773
Telephone (4 0 7 )3 X 2 1 2 9
Publish
2005
X107

Decem ber

18. 25.

NOTICE
V eftd e Auction 0 9 00am
W HEN January 6. 2008
W H E R E Paul's Towmg. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
V EH ICLE
Y E A R 1999
M A KE C H E V Y
MOOEI P/U
C O L O R G R AY
VIN # 2 0 C E K 1 9 T 2 X 1289481

IN RE ESTATE O F

THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O F THIS NOTICE IS
D E C E M B E R 18. 2005

18. 25.

IN THC CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
O F FLO RIO A
IN ANO FO R
SEM INO LE CO UNTY
GEN ERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E NO 06-CA-1M 6-14-L

ALL C LA IM S NO T FILEO
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOO
SET FO RT H IN SECTIO N
733 702 O F THE FLO RIO A
P R O B A TE C O D E WILL BE
F O R E V E R BARREO

ctaxns with this Court WITHIN
TH E TIME P E R IO D S SET
FO RT H IN SECTIO N 733 702
O F THE FLO RID A PROBATE
COOE

December 16. 29.

IN THC ORCUTT CO URT
FOR
6C M M O L S COUNTY.
FLO RO A
P R O B A T 1 DIVISION
F I U NO. S005CP-1786
IN R E ESTATE O F
R O B E R T B A G IE V

VEH ICLE
Y E A R 1995
M AKE BUICK
M O OCL 4OR
CO LO R GREEN
VIN# 1G4NV55M6SC427990
Vehicle Auction # 9 00am
W HEN January 7, 2008
W H E R E PauTS Towmg. 1919
W 1st Street. Santord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEH ICLE
Y E A R 1993
M AKE G M C
M OOCL SAV
C O L O R WHITE
VIN # 10KC313W9P2500081
Vehcfe Auction 0 9 00am
W HEN January 6 . 2008
W HERE: P a u ls Towmg. 1919
W. 1st Street. Santord. FL
32771 (407)321*7442
VEH ICLE
Y E A R 1997
MAKE: TOYOTA
MOOCL: 4DR
C O L O R B LACK
VflN #: 1NXBA02E9VZ529649
VEH ICLE
Y E A R 2002
M AKE MONOA
MOOCL: M C
C O LO R BLACK
VIN # JM 2PC21332M310933
Vdhcfe Auction 0 9 OOem
W HEN January 9. 2006
W H ERE Paula Towmg. 1919
w 1st Slraat. Saniord FL
•6 7 7 1 |4 0 r )M 1 7442

V EH ICLE
-1
Y E A R 1999
M AKE FO RD
MOOCL: VAN
C O LO R SILVER
\RN #: 1FTNS2421XHA46262
VEHICLE
Y E A R 1992
M AKE FO RD
M OOEL 2 0 R
C O LO R LT BLUE
VW # 1ZVPT20C0N5202228
Vehcle Auction 0 9 00am
W HEN January 10.2006
W HERE P a u ls Towmg. 1919
W. 1st Street, Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1 9 X
M AKE PONTIAC
MOOCL 2 0 R
C O LO R RED
VJH #: HG2NC14A4LC377046
VehdeAuction 0 9 0 0 a m
W HEN January 23. 2006
W HERE P aulY Towing. 1919
W 1st Strset. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
Y E A R 2005
M AKE TOYOTA
MOOCL: 2 0 R
C O L O R BLUE
V t f # J T K D C 177950032781
Note* is hereby given. Pate's
t o n n g w fl sefl at pubkc auctexi
tor salvage tor caeh on d em *id
lo Ngho«l tedder, toe tokowmg
deecnbed is h d e i
Prospective
bidders
may
mspect vehicles one hour prior
lo sale Terms ere ‘C A S H O R
CE R TIFIED FUNOS* P a u ls
Tearing reserves toe ngN to
accept or refect any end e l
BIDS

25

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO 2006-C P-2023
IN RE E 8 T A T E O F
KEN NETH L E E OIBSON.

NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R !

NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
(S um mery Adiw fnletreien)
TO ALL P ER S O N S HAVPtO
C L A IM S
OR
D C M A N 08
AG AIN ST
THE
AB O VE
ESTATE:
You are hereby noaked toet
an
Order
of
Summery
Administration
has
been
entered in toe eetete of Robert
Begley.
deceased.
F#e
Number 2 X 5 C P 1796. m toe
Cxcu# Court lor Semmoie
County.
Flonda.
Probate
Dwie«on. toe addrees of wtveh
te X I North Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32771, toat toe
decedent s dele of deato was
Apr# 21. 2006. toat toe totei
cash value of toe eetete te
f 10 O X X end toat toe nemee
end addressee of tooee lo
whom fl has been aes*ned by
such order are

The edmm*trakon of toe estate
of K EN N E TH L E E O IBSO N
deceased, whose date of death
was August I. 2005 and whose
Social Security Number * XXX
XX 2968 «
pending m toe
O c u # Court lor SEM INO LE
County.
Flonda.
Probate
Onnebn. toe address of which
i t X I North P a * Avenue.
Sanford Flonda 32771 The
names end addressee of toe

NAME

personal representative t aftor
nay ere set forth betow

AJva Smith. 921 11to S t e a l
Sanford. FL 32773

A# creditors of the decedent
end
other persons having
d a rn * or demands agaxist
decedents estate on whom a
copy of to* note* m requxed to
be served rvkjet kfe toex ctexne
with this court WITHIN THE
LATER O F 3 M O NTH S A FT ER
THE TIME O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATIO N
OF
THIS
NOTICE O R X D AYS A FT ER
THE DATE O F SE R V ICE O F A
C O P Y O F THIS NOTICE O N
THEM

Larence Hagm. 2 X 1
A m . Santord. FL 32771

A# creditors of toe decedent
end other persons having
claim s or dam ands agamst
asteie of toe decadent other
toantoosator whom provunn

A# other credaort of toe dece­
dent and otoer persona h a w ^

toe
Order
of
Summary
Admxkaaaaon must toa b a r

ADORE SS

Byrd

Catharine Sm#h. 1303 W 12th
Street Santord. FL 32771
ALL INTERESTED P E R S O N S
AR E NOTIFIED THAT

Pubkeh December 25, 7005
X146
PU B LIC NOT1CC
SA N FO R O AIRPO RT
AUTHORITY
The montofy meeting of the
Santord Axport Atehonty wia be
held cxi Tueedey, January 3.
2006. at 6:30 I k
a l toe
Sanford
Axport
Authority
E x a c t* * Offices Board ftoom.
A K. Shoem aker Domestic
Termmai. 1 2 X Red Cleveland
Boulevard Santord. Florida
Information may ba obtamed by
contetexig tot executive offices
A xin g normal buemees hours
at (407) 665 4 X 1
Board Meetmgs are held on toe
test Tueedey of eatei month
unfees edvertsed otoerwiee
Pleaee lake nokce toat 4 any
person decades lo appeal any
deoteon made by toe Sanford
Axport Atehorffy w#h respect to
any matter consxtered at toe
ffiaetmg or hearing scheduled
harem, he or she m l need a
record of toe proceeAngs. end
to il, tor euch purpose he a
she may need to aneure toet a
verbatxn record of toe proceed
mgs ta made, which record
mteudes toe toetenony and evi­
dence upon atoich toe appeal w
baaed, per Secaon 266 0105.
FtondaStetotes Persona w#h
&amp;** * * » • naeAng assistance
to parbopale m any of toaaa
proceedmgs should contact toa
executive offices a h o r n to
advance of toa meatmg at
407 665 4 X 1
tarry A Dele
President 4 C E O
Pubksh December 25 2X 5
X I37

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B y L la n e E d ix o n
H o ra ld S ta ff

Athletes
stay busy
Schools may bo out ol
session (or students, but
the athletic teams are (ar
from idlo.
S*« Sport*, Pog* 2B

Sheriff golf
tournament set
for Jan uary
WINTER SPRINGS
— The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office
Benevolent Fund plaits
to hold its fourth annu­
al Law Enforcement
Memorial Golf
Tournament in January,
and is looking for
teams and sponsors.
The event will take
plate Monday, Jan. 16
at the Winter Springs
Golf Course, located at
900 W. State Road 434.
The money raised will
benefit tlie Memorial
Fund for Fallen Law
Enforcement Officers.
Tire tournament is a
scramble format, with
awards and prizes
given at the conclusion.
Hie deadline to register
is Jan. 11.
To sign u p , help
sponsor, or for nion'
inform ation , contact

Sandy Cannon at 407­
665-6462 or Deputy
Todd Moderson at 407‘&gt;77-6377.

Miss Seminole
accepting
applications
SANFORD —
Organizers of tire Miss
Seminole County
Scholarship Pageant
will accept applications
until Dec. 31 for the
annual event that leads
to Miss Honda and
Miss America, accord­
ing to a Dec. 14 news
release.
Tlie 1lelen Stairs
Theatre in downtown
Sanford will host the
pageant Feb. 11 at 7
p.m. Women between
the ages erf 17 and 24
arc eligible to enter this
preliminary pageant,
organizers said.
Judging will lx* based
on interview, talent,
casual wear/gown and
on-stage question com­
petitions.
To submit an appli­
cation, go to www.Nliss
Horida.org. For more
informa b o a contact
bboolhc«cfl.rr. cum or
call 4417-321-3576.

SANFORD — A man was found dead outside
n n eair Apartments in Sanford early Saturday
morning.
3
Robert Kearney, 36, of Santa Barbara Drive in
Sanford, was found in the breezeway area of the
apartment complex near the Taco Bell on U.S.
17-92 on Florida Street.
At 6:30 a.m. residents called authorities to

notify them there was some­
thing or someone in the
breeze way.
K e a rn e y
According
to
Sanford
Police Department spokeswoman Cleo Cohen,
the victim was already deceased when the
Sanford Fire Department arrived on the scene.
An autopsy was performed Monday morn­
ing, but investigators arc not releasing the cause

S e e D e a th , P a g e 3 A

ACE
H a rd w a re
S to re :

SANFORD — Deputies
arrested a Sanford man for
exposing and fondling him­
self near two girls while sit­
ting in the waiting area of a
medical clinic on State Road
415 Monday evening.
Jorge Pabon, 38, of 501 E.
Third St., in Sanford, was
arrested about 6:15 p.m.
Monday at the Central

Florida Family Health Clinic
at 2400 State Road 415.
Witnesses told deputies
that Pabon was exposing
himself and playing with
himself in front of two unre­
lated girls, ages 8 and 12.
According to the arrest
report, Pabon sat in a chair
about 10 feet from the girls.
He fondled himself, but

S e e A rre s t, P a g e 3 A

B y L la n e E d ix o n
H e ra ld S ta ff
SANFORD — As the new year approaches the
Orlando Sanford International Airport is seeing many
new additions including the possible finalization of a
lease that would include two to three hotels on airport
property.
r
A
who. has ye* &lt;‘» hi* named, is looking to
invest $40 million to build two to three hotels with a com­
mon lounge area and restaurant with meeting rooms.
Diane Crews, vice president of administration for the
Sanford Airport Authority, said last week that the lease
would require the hotels Ik* at least 3-star rated, such as
an Embassy Suites or a (lam pion Inn.
"/ think It s kk Ims lo In- a malty nice amenity to llu- air­
port and the community,” Crews said.
Tlie proposed hotels would be in a moon shape with a
common area for the restaurant and lounge to service all
the hotels and clients. The proposed lease will have to be
reviewed by the city of Sanford and the Sanford Airport
Authority board once it is finalized.
Tlie proposed 40-year lease would possibly start in

Kimmie Lousma. both photos performs
with the Radio City Rockofles at the Bob
Carr Cantor In Orlando. Lousma Is a
Somiooto High School graduate happy
to bo homo for the holidays.

Friends and family fill audience when
Rockettes and Kimmie come to town

S e e In v e s t, P a g e 4 A

Roses closes
Unicell deel
B y L la n e E d ix o n
H e ra ld S ta ff
SANFORD — Roses Southeast Papers announced
Monday that they closed the deal on Unicell Paper locat­
ed on St. Johns Parkway last Wednesday.
President Tony Boulos met with Sanford City
Commissioners last Monday at their work session seek­
ing economic incentives. He is also seeking incentives
from Seminole County Commissioners.
City commissioners agreed that they would be willing
to provide some economic incentives, and staff is work-

Sm

B y S te v e P a ra d is
H e ra ld S ta ff
SANFORD — Kimberly Lousma per­
formed the final shows of "TTte Producers" in
Tokyo, Ja p a a when she found out her next
production would bring her home to Sanford
with the Radio City Rockettes Christmas
show.
Lousma graduated from Seminole High
School and attended Miriam and Valerie's
School of Dance Arts. Her experiences here
prepared her to join the world-famous
Rockettes right out of high school. After more
than two years traveling with "The
Producers", Kimmie, as her friends call her,
was ready to return to Central Horida.

"I was in Tokyo when I found out," she
said in a telephone interview Tuesday. "I was
just so ready to come home, I just started cry­
ing. I'm so nappy to be here."
Friends and family are happy she’s back,
and the audiences of the Christmas show
demonstrate their support for the Sanford
native.
The show is playing through Dec. 31 at the
Bob Carr Center for the Performing Arts in
Orlando. So many friends and family have
attended performances that the company
manager suggested changing the name lo the
"Kimmie Lousma Show".
Cast and crew have benefited from some

S e e R o c k e tte , P a g e 3 A

P a p e r, P a g e 3 A

R e z o n ln g h e r o
Online tool helps smooth middle school process
B y J o e H e n d ric k s
H e ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t

photo by Tommy Vincent

Alyuo UwWira —

F ro m S ta ff R e p o rts

Developer
to invest
$40 million
at airport

S eminole S mile

longwood EWmankvy
School Third grodar

Girls: Man fondled
selfat health clinic

Santord Police Chief Brian Tooley, center, with Mr. Santa Claus helps
Kart Brooks chock out some jewelry Saturday lor someone on Kart's
Christmas list. Youngsters shopped with a cop at Wal-Mart on 17-92.

B L O O D

D O IV E 1

205 E. 25th St., Sanford • 321-0885
1-8B8-9-DONATE • tlorldasbloodcenters.org

LAKE MARY — Lake
Mary resident Chad Cole
gave the Seminole County
School Board the perfect gift
this season — an online map­
ping tool that proved to be of
great assistance during the
planning stages of the Phase
II middle school rezoning
project.
Cole's mapping tool made
it possible for school officials,
parents and volunteers to
produce multi-colored maps
as each rezoning plan was
created. The mapping tool
also enabled users to imme­
diately see the statistical ram­
ifications of shifting a group

of students fn&gt;m one school
zone to another.
The Phase II rezoning projcct was required to populate
the Markham Woods Middle
School when it opens in Fall
2006. The school's student
body will consist partially of
students
who
currently
attend Greenwood Lakes
Middle School in Lake Mary,
Millennium Middle School in
Sanford, and Sanford Middle
School.
Ron Pinnell, executive
director of secondary educa­
tion, was one of many people
who publicly thanked Cole at
the Dec. 13 School Board
meeting.
"H e brought us out of the
Stone Age and into technolo­

t

gy very uuickly. When I first
saw this I wanted lo run and
hug him, and I'm not a hug­
ging persoa " Pinnell said.
School board member
Sandra
Robinson
asked
Pinnell if Cole was in atten­
dance Dec.
13. Pinnell
scanned the crowded board­
room and pointed toward
Cole, who received a round
of applause.
"I just needed to physical­
ly see the person that could
put this together because 1
think it's absolutely aw e­
some," Ri&gt;binson said. "I just
wish you would have come
into our lives a lot sooner."
Cole, a software developer

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Dial 511to
savetravel
time during
holidays
ORI.ANDO — Tlic Florida Pepartme-nt of
Transportation reminds Central Florida driv­
ers to dial tlie "511" traffic information service
to save time as they drive in tlie state during
this busy holiday period.
Hie free service reports travel times on 15
regional highways, as well as on all inter­
states in Florida and Florida’s Turnpike.
It also connects callers to Orlando
International
and
Orlando
Sanford
International Airports, LYNX and Port
Canaveral.
"By calling tlie Central Florida 511 system,
iirivers can avoid potential traffic jams on the
way to the mall or the airport by finding out
local highway travel times. Or from home,
tliey can log onto www.FL511.com to view
roadway cameras or choose an alternate
route based on current oonditioas. Either
way, 511 can savcpcople time during tlie hol­
day said FOOT District 5 Secretary George
idays,"
Gilnooley.
A
can
According
to a recent AAA survey,
Orlando is the top
during
f travel
------ destination u
u iiiii :
tlie upcoming holiday season. Several tips
have been developed to allow callers to
quickly and more easily navigate the service's
phone menus when accessing travel times or
other roadway information.
Callers may interrupt tlie system at any
time by simply saying "main menu" or ask­
ing for the highway, roadway, city or count)’
by name for which tliey want travel informa­
tion (example: " l- l" or "Florida's Turnpike").
To move through tlie phone menus more
quickly, you may say "n ex t" "previous,"
"stop" or "repeal." If you need further
instructions when using trie 511 service, sim­
ply say "lielp."
Users are also encouraged to use the feed­
back feature available on the phone system
and Web site. This option
ption provides valuable
Information
to FDOTengineers
engineerswho
whodevelop
develop
... .
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n line amt Improve llw free service?
IlH, espondett Central Florida s i I am,!™
lias continued to experience increased call
n " h tU' rvP ,nj| »y»««n reaiving
I -I I,(XX) calls situv its la until on Nov. 17
"
11k- new statewide 511 plume system lias
accumulated more than 55,000 calls during
Ihe same period.
curing
Nearly 74 percent of the callers in Central
I londa requested travel times on 1-1, with 6 8
perm it requesting Florida's Tltmpike, 4.6
peru-nt seeking 1-95 information and 4.2 perm il requesting information on State Road
m I" ,” ^ t e 75 was the most commonly
requested highway for tlie statewide service
accounting for more Uian 50 percent of total
madwav request* aotirding to a Monday
news* a*k*dse.
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11k- new www.115H.cDm Web site, whidi
| rovMes much of tlu- same information as tlutatowide and Ci-ntral Florida plume systems
ivas visited by more tlian 79,037 total user!
mm Nov. 13 to Dec. 15. Each visitor viewed
I’ lge views’'1 am agei’ f° r J ,utal of 308.115
Hu- new 511 calling service offers those
traveling tlu- state or commuting across sevtraffic infor-

s t.re w lT CdT e? ily ! raasfl,r '"in r the
stale wide system into tlu- Central Honda.

___Briefs
Dancing feet
l l i e ^ t ' n 50 a
u
b
pr es enU a
Hand Dance, with a live band, each
C
i
T
’ 2 10 4 P m M *he Sanford
liv ic Center. Cost is &gt;3 and everyone
invited. Refreshments will be avail?bfcT
Walk-In Clinic
Florida Hospital Centra Care lias now
opened five walk-in urgent care clinics in
various Central H onda counties
n
Seminole County, the clinic is now located
at Seminole Towne Center Centra Care
Mai!'
V
2 *° 8 P m Fur more inforniattoa visit www.centracare.org

A G LA N CE AROUND OUR CO U N TY

Full Swing

O ut &amp; A bout
Community United
Methodist Church, 4921
Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry will hold
Christmas Eve Candlelight
Worship Se-rvices at 3, 5 and
7 p.m. Everyone is invited.
You’d belter watch out,
better not cry, better not
shout, Santa Clause is com ­
ing to town. Be not afraid if
you hear the clattering of
tiny luuif prints on your
rooftop, and don't build a
fire in the fireplace.
JANUARY 2006

SUN
Holy Cross Church in
Sanford will be- holding its
annul Epiphany pageant at
10 a.m. "Wee Tnree Kings" is
a retelling of the Christmas
story that will showcase the
"Sunday" School Children.
The public is welcome. For
more information contact
Amy Auger at 407-322-4611.

MON
...

The John Howland
Colony, Society of
Mayflower Descendants will
meet for lunch and a busi­
ness mex-ting at the
Mayflower Retirement
Community Center, 1620
Mayflower Court, Winter
Park, at 11:45 a.m. Robert
Murray of the Sons of the
American Revolution will
speak. For reservations or
information call Hank at 407­
293-4646 or Soni at 407-647­
5958.

M«™id photo by Tommy Vincent

Multi-Charges
Marriel Antwon Sessions, 20, of
Rosecliff Circle, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Monday in the
100 block of Scott Drive. According
to the arrest report, an offia-r
attempted to stop Sessions' vehicle
but he reportedly drove off. When
he finally stopped, he Is said to have
fled, accosting the offia-r several
• Rickey Floyd, 26, of West 13th
Bmcs during the chase. He was Strex-t, was arrested by Sanford
charged with three counts of battery polia- Thursday, Dec. 15, at
on a law enforcement officer, resist­ Mangoustinc Avenue and 14th
ing an officer with violence, two
near Holy Trinity Church of
ivnints of n-Moling an officer with- Street
Cltrisl. II,. was charged Willi
violence.
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,,f niarl|»i«n.i w llliln loon
y ^ toe, driving with a suspended
license and hit and runi — leaving k i t of a pldcv o| worship, diuJ
resisting an officer without vicetlu- sex-tie- with property damage-! lence.
1le was also charged with violation
of probation.
• Jason Alan Beam, 29, of DeBary
was arrested by Sanford police
Drug Related
John Henry Gragg, 23, of El Friday following a traffic stop on
1 ortal Avenue, was arrested by Highway 17-92 at Commercial
. Sanforei police Sunday in the 271X) street He was charged with posses­
block of Orlando Drive. Whe-n offi- sion of a controlled substanceincluding over 20 grams of marijua­
a-rs approached him they reported na.
sex-ing him throw away a pipe nor­
mally uses! in drug activities. He Thefts
was charged with tampering with
• Kenia Kahslumti Mullins, 25, of
physical evidence, possession of
narcotics equipment and loiter­ I mefe-ld Drive. Sanforei, was arrestvd by Sanforei jx.liex- Monday at a
ing/ prowling.
More in the 7400 block of Ronald
• Carilyn Belinda Holley, 50. of
4
Sanfonl
hliuk of West 13th Slrvvt where offie po rted sex-ing
ses-inn a
n rM
w .il.l~ drug
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a-rs repeirtexi
possible
transaction underway. Holley was
arrestexi on charges o f possession of
e'rack cocaine and possession of
drug paraphernalia.

Kooacvv

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Sanford oolia- Saturday at his resi­
dence where offia-rs said he had
been involved in a fight with a
female. He was chatgexi with bat­
ter)- - touch or strike (domestic violena-), and resisting an offia-r with
violence.
• Timothy I lardy, 19, of Lake Dot
Circle, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at a nightclub in the
29(H) block of Orlando Drive.
Offiex-rs were- called regarding a
fight/riot involving possibly 2(H) to
TIHI people-. Il.iidy was charged
»&gt;nu disorderly u in Ju it

M t. td,mJrdA U v Dussa^ 21 of
Me llonville- Av exiue. Tyler Gregory
Drake
Ramona G. Guerrero, 22. Assault - Battery
of lalm etto Avenue, and Sarah
• Janu-s Thomas Gonzalez
Ashley Vetter, 19, of West 27th
Simmons. 34, of Jacksonville, was
Strex-t, were arrested by Sanford
arrested by Sanford polia- Tuesday
po ! ex- Saturday at 7th Street and
Mellonville Avenue. Vetter was re.i
'w!n a ' ,n ^ 2,w Wiu-k of
stopped by juiliex- to eluxk on a dri­ Belgian Way. He reportedly was
involved m a fight with his fatherver s license. Each of Uu- four was
cJurged with possession of under in-law, Luis Geraldo Gonzalez 39
of that address. Both men were
8 ram-s o f niarijusina.
charged with battery - touch or
stnke (domestic violence).
* Crdl« L M artia 29. of Castle
Brewer Court, was arre-sted bv
• Larry J. Smith, 40. of Fairfield
. 1 .° ^
'Wednesday, Dev. 14
at VVUliams Strex-t and West 13th D m e was arrested by Sanford
,•£“ * S“ ndd&gt;‘ •»' Bis residenex- as
Strex-t as t)u- re-suit of a traffic stop
ew asehatged With posse-ss.on of the result of an altercation with a
female. He was charged with balunder 20 grants of man/uana and
resisting an officer without vio- ,eO’ — domestic violence.
wnce.
c, * .Vou?rir, A Ahmad, 54. of
Stonebrook Dnve, was arrestexi by

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Traffic Slops
Uastlo Brewer Court and Izel
termaine Jones, 18, of Che-ster, Va
were stopped by Sanford police
Friday in Castle Brewer duurt
Howard was charged with driv ing
with a suspended liex-ase. J.ine-s was
cliarged with possession of crack
cocaine, resisting an officer without
violena-, and Interfering will, a law
enforcement offia-r without vialend*.

MARCH 2006

SAT
The third annua, March
or Meals vviH lu-held on theKiverWalk in Sanford, to
raise awareness and funds
for Senior Citizens, spon­
sored by meals on Whex-ls,
tie'- Registration is at 7-30
“•m. with the 5K
walk/march to bi-gin at 8
, ’icl; “ P a s|gn-up shex-t
»‘&gt;r people who will support
&gt;ou in the march. All monie-s
raised will go
work for
|u-nior services in Seminole

• Ruk-n Martinez. 22. of West
,h S ,a v !' was Mopped by Sanford
polia- Fnday at Gexitgia and Florida

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S S w T bv
Sanford poliex- Fridav in i vi,,~. '
Seminole Towne- Center. Slu- n vort
exllv took items from a jewelrv storo
without paying She w is , 1, , ,, i
with petty larevny

Reno Byer, comedian and
musician will be featured at
the January Golden Years
Lunchexin at the Community
United Motluidist Church in
Casselberry. The event will
Begin at 11:30 a m. and the
eeist is $5. Everyone is invit­
ed.

n *./4isk) De-maine- Howard, 19, of

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^ U ,ila‘ Sunday following an
at.ud en' ,*'&gt; Highway 17-92 and
Airport
with
r....
. Blvd. She was charged
Miuige-u wun
lour
atations in amnixtion
foUr traffic citation*
with the crash.

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Briefs
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Other Arrests
i i* [1.',uklt,us ^J n , j Janu-s, |9, of
LJke-Monnu- Terrace, was arrested
hy Sanford polia- Friday in
Seminole Cardens. He was charged
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• Tamara Mesean Beume. 18. eif
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Sanford polia- Saturday in tlu- 2900
block of Orlando Drive, where she
' V’as a ‘P 9tod l)’ in a physical altereahon with another female She- was
charged with disorderly omduct.

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covered himself up when
someone would walk by, witI * ® * * told deputies. One of
the girls said Pabon left when
ner mother returned from the
restroom. The mother Mid she
left her daughter and her
daughter's friend sitting in
the hallway of the clinic while
she went to the restroom.
Pabon denied doing any-

thing that he was accused of, the
arrest report Mid. He said the
rls might have seen someing through a hole in his
pants, but nothing was inten­
tional.
Deputies Mid Pabon had a
large nole in his Jeans near the
right front pants pocket and
wore boxer shorts underneath.
Pabon was charged with one

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s e x u a l
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against
a
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by a person
Pabon
18 or older
on a victim less than 16 years
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southern hospitality shown ed two women for a show
remain very close.
by Lousm a's family. Her traveling to Mexico for
"We Just make sure we keep
mother, Becky Smith of Christmas. "They handed us
in touch," she Mid. "W? all did
Longwood, had the entire the contracts right there." It
separate things after high
company out for a toga party wasn't a difficult decision, she
school some went to college,
alter Sunday's performances. recalled.
so it's just great to come home
The cast and crew have
Smith
Mid
Maureen and pick up the phone and My,
Mondays
off,
Lousma McGuire recognized Lousma's
'Let's sec each other.'" The
explained.
talent while she was with the malls are open late, she adds.
“I have so many memories Dazzlers. McGuire told Smith
They have come to see the per­
here," she Mid. One tradition that her daughter has what it
formances, and will have a gift
is a huge Christmas party takes.
exchange.
where the large family invite
Representing the Rockcttes
"It's just a group that 1 cher­
friends for food and fellow­ and performing with them is
ish," she Mid. They formed
ship. This year; members of the something special, Lousma
their own sorority after high
cast and crew arc invited since Mid.
school and they make sure to
{hey won't be home for the
"1 love being in this line of get together at least once a
holidays.
girls," she Mid. "They are an year.
“We're Just so proud of her amazing group of girls. I
They even have a name
for a lot of reasons,” Smith Mid absolutely love working with
ABKU, Greek letters that they
of her daughter. "Kim m ic's all of them. Since they're not use for the group.
just such a kind person and I able to be home for tne holi­
Smith Mid ner daughter
love that about her. People tell days, we’ve become like a fam­
loves Sanford. Lousma attend­
me, “Kimmle can come back, ily. We work hard, and love
ed Wilson Elementary and
but when she does, she still being on stage together, with
Sanford Middle School. She
Kimmle to all of us.'"
the unity and precision, it's has been dancing since she
Lousma spent four years incredible. I love performing."
enrolled with Miriam and
working with the McGuires at
Her large family consisting Valerie's School of Dance Arts
Seminole
High
School. of the Smiths, the Whighams at age 3.
Maureen with the Dazzlers and the Lousmas among oth­
For people to support her
dance team and Bob who ers have all been out to the
daughter, and take time dur­
works with Destiny, a singing show to support her. Her
ing the busy holiday season.
group at the school.
brothers have been successful Smith Mid, is much appreciat­
One thing the Dazzlers are as well in baseball. Chris ed.
known for are high kicks in played in the Florida Marlins
"It really means a lot to us,"
their performances. “We com­ farm system before an injury she said.
peted in all the high kick com­ sidelined him and Jason is
Lousma said she may need
petitions in Orlando,” Lousma down in Fort Myers playing
some down time after all this.
Mid. They were even on ESPN. for
Florida
Gulf Coast
“Our last show will be on
That other group of precision University on a baseball schol­
the 3 1 st" she Mid. "I'll take a
dancers from Radio City are arship.
little time off to let my body
also quite famous for high
Lousma Mid she can throw recover. Then I'll return to
kicks, so it was a natural tran­ a baseball with her brothers.
New York, and I’ll be audition­
sition, Lousma Mid.
They can dance a bit too, she ing."
Just after graduation from added, although Jason tells her
Will she audition for the
SHS, a girlfriend asked if she he's a better dancer. He urges Rockette's Christmas show
wanted to go to New York to his professional dancer sister again. "Yeah, I sure would
try the one last audition for the to watch his moves, but she love to audition," she Mid.
Rockettcs.
laughs telling the story.
Many people in Seminole
"They needed three girls,"
Lousma has a group of girl­ County would love that as
well.
Lousma Mid. The show need­ friends who live here and

ing up numbers.
M eanw hile, Boulus said
although they are counting
on city and county officials
for support, he "lov es
Sanford".
"We want to slay here,"
Boulos said. "W e love it here
— especially in the winter
tim e."
Boulos has been in (he
paper industry for 27 years,
most of which was spent in
the paper producing capital,
Green Bay, Wis.
Roses Southeast Papers,
LLC is a daughter company
to Roses Southw est Papers,
LLC in Albuquerque, N.M.
Roses Southw est started
converting pancr- into nap­
kins and olner end -user
products in 1986 and has
expanded its business to 250
em ployees. They supply
paper for M cD onald's nap­
kins, and other restaurants
such as Applebee's Burger
and TGIF.
The company decided to
look at building (heir own
operation five years ago, so
that they could vertically
integrate.
They said they spend an
average o f $6 million a year
in transportation costs, and
ow ning the Sanford plant
will eventually relieve that
burden.
Currently,
Roses
Southeast
is
supplying
paper
rolls
to
their
A lbuquerque
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operation.
which they then convert into
paper products such as nap­
kins and toilet paper. But
Boulos said a good majority
of
their
product
gets
shipped back lo Florida, so

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they arc interested in even­
tually
expanding
the
Sanford plant to m anufac­
ture the huge rolls of paper
and then convert them into
final products here also.
"O ur vision is to expand
with
ad ditional
paper
machines and a converter to
provide more jobs for our
neighbors — for our people
here."
O ne concern that was
raised
by
D istrict
2
C om m issioner
Velma
Williams was an odor com ­
mon to paper mills.
Production M anager Jack
Besaw said you don't get
odor in a mill like this
because they buy bales of
pulp and waste paper and
add water to it. Waste paper
com es from other paper
com panies such as a firm in
Jacksonville that sells their
excess paper from making
envelopes w ith a plaslic
window.
When ihe paper is cut out
to put in the plastic window,
the excess is com piled

together and sold to com pa­
nies like Roses Southeast to
recycle inlo new paper.
"W e w aste zero fiber,"
Besaw said.
They also continually
recycle the massive amounts
o f water they use, Boulos
said.
Boulos said his company
is a com m unity-m inded
organization, who cares
about the employees. When
he took over Uniccll he kept
all of Ihe employees and said
they have no intentions of
any lay-offs.
"O n the contrary, we are
looking to expand," Boulos
said.
He said his philosophy is
to pul "heart and soul" into
making employees feel bei•r about their jobs.
ter
"W hen people com e lo
work, I want litem lo come
because ihey want lo, not
because they have to,"
Boulos said.
Boulos said in some of the
other cities he's worked, he's
alwavs made sure that he
and his company were good
citizens for the other people
by providing more jobs for
local community members,
paying taxes and participat­
ing in com m unity service
projects.
"I believe that if you give
a little it will come back lo
vou," Boulos said. "I'm real­
ly excited about being here."
Roses Southeast Papers,
LLC is always looking for
dedicated and loyal individ­
uals interested in working
for the plant, Boulos said.
The plant is located at 3401
St. Johns Farkway.

records, which included a
felony arrest and a DUI. On
May 5 he was arrested by the
Sanford Police Department
for rubbery, car jacking, kid­
napping, false im p rison­
ment, and aggravated bat­
tery.
.
In 2002 he was arrested
for a DUI by the Sanford
Police Departm ent, and he

was also arrested in 2005 for
possession of a controlled
substance and
narcotics
equipm enl, by Ihe Seminole
County S h e riff’s O ffice,
Cohen said.
Anyone w ith any Infor­
m ation is en co u rag ed to
call Ihe Sanfo rd P olice
D ep artm en t at 4 0 7 -3 2 3 ­
3030.
.
.

We love it
here — espe­
cially in the
winter time.
Tony Sou lo t.
p r ttld tn t of R o sa s
S o u tssst Papers

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D eath
C ontinued from P age LA
of death at this time. They
would m v though, that they
ruled it a homicide.
"There was obvious trau­
ma to his body," Cohen said
M onday. But, the police
department is not releasing
anym ore d etails yet, she
said.
Kearney had an arrest h is­
tory, accord ing lo police

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Wednesday. December 2 1. 2005

.CAPTAIN'S
From
loft.
Dr.
H orlenso Evans,
prosldent
of
H ealthy
Start
C oalition, M inister
Kerri H all, p re s i­
dent of tho Kappa
Sigm a
O m ega
C hapter of AKA
Sorority, Inc. and
Q ail
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personality.

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From left, O scar Nlovos, Am erican Rod Cross; a fifth-grador;
R obort Klottnor, executive director of Habitat for H um anity; a tilthgrader,
grader, and
and Stevo
Stevo CCraig
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Humanity.

SANFORD — The biggest
baby show for expectant moth­
ers was held Tuesday, Dec. 13, al
tire Sanford Civic Center.
Seminole County Healthy
Start Coalition, Inc. hosted the
great day in partnership with
United Healthcare, Workforce
Central Florida and Kappa
Sigma Omega Chapterr of Alplr
Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority. Inc
Tire gathering ol Seminole
y
Ian* mothers
came "to celebrate, to receive
many new educational pam­
phlets to educate tlicm about
the proper prenatal care, and
address prenatal racial dispari­
ties of Seminole County.
Dr. Horten.se Evans, presi­
dent of the Coalition called the
event to order as a general
annual membership meeting
and gathering of the board.
Dr. Evans introduced the
mistress of ceremonies Kcny
lull, president of the Kappa
Sigma Omega Chapter of AKA

Sorority,
Sorority,Inc.
Inc.ofofSanford.
Sanford.
Ms. Hall a prospective adop­
tive mom, was indeed an excit­
ing MC for the afternoon. Hall
introduced
the
speaker,
Channel-2
WESH
News
Anchor Gail Paschal-Brown, a
mother of two who gave a
wealth of knowledge to the
mothers-to-be. She reminded
tin? mothers that parenthood is
an everyday learning process.
talk and
and teach
teach _your
Always talk
kids iliat they an9
arc ,1’w
loved,
and
liH‘
d - and
ist take care of themthey must
selves, arm themselves with
good support, don’t let negative
things stop you, always strive
for more in your life. Brown
told parents lo low themselves
before they love their kids and
you will tlicn ho a good parent.
After a great message, many
mothers were winners of the
many gifts and prizes given to
over 100 mothers in attendance
at this biggest baby shower.
Education for well-woman care,
obesity and the lack of lieallh
education are what are affecting
the community. These issues

were addressed
addressed through
through the
the U
were
t i l l l l * f
biggest baby show, says
B
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M
a rv a H a w k ln a
Seminole County 1lealthy Start
H o ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t
caseworker Darlene Nelson
McKinney. This show focused
SANFORD — Goldsboro
on parents and prenatal lieallh
Elementary Magnet School
care. Healthy Start services
fifth graders, Zacary Lowie
indude care coordination, men­
and Kyle Hess were con­
tal health counseling, parenting,
cerned for those children who
childbirth classes, nutritional
losl so very much during
consoling, breastfeeding sup­
Hurricane Katrina, that these
port and an explanation of any
two youngsters of the Safety
individual risk assodaled with
Patrol
encouraged
their
pregnancy.
schoolm ates to sell freeze
Community
Liaison
cups and oilier goodies, con­
Amanda Mishler of the
sidering children love to raise
Seminole
Healthy
Start
money.
Coalition may be contacted for
Money raised by the
information at 407-830-7235,
schoolmates was presented to
ext. 206, or a Healthy Start
Steve Craig and Robert
Program, 407-665-3278. Website
Klettner of Habitat for
i
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Humanity and Oscar Nieves
www.seminolehealtliystirt.org.
of the American Red Cross. A
Each parent received gift
total of $1,250 was donated to
bags. Prizes were donated by
impact the hurricane relief
Disney, Babies R Us, Seminole
victims for the Christmas hol­
SafeKids, Workforce, Central
iday.
Florida United Healthcare,
Counselor Carrie Frge
Kappa Sigma Omega Chapter
reminded the kids that it’s not
of me Alpha Kappa Alpha
in getting but in the giving.
Sorority, Inc.

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2008, Crews said.
Airport Authority board
m em ber W hitey Eckstein
said at the December m eet­
ing that the board needed to
make sure they protect the
proposed 5-acre site and
property"We need to use forward
thinking," he said.
Crews said they would
publicly announce more
information once the lease is
finalized.
“It’s a good lease," Airport
A uthority
attorney
ken
Wright said at the meeting.
In addition to the possible
hotels, the airport also has a
$400,000 m atching grant
from the FDOT, llianks to
U.S. Rep. John Mica and
C orrine Brow n, for street

lighting, streelscaping, and
signs out at the airport.
They also received an
FDOT grant for a 10,000
square foot hangar to park
airplanes in.
"T h ere’s a shortage of
those in the country,” Crews
said.
A current project that air­
port execs are excited about
is the construction of a park­
ing garage, which should be
com pleted by the end of
2006.
Also in 2006, the airport
will have two international
carriers that have scheduled
flights to and from Europe.
One will start in January and
one will begin flights in
March 2006.
"People wanted to fly to

Europe," Crew s said. "W e
just didn't have it."
Now,
with
so
much
growth, the airport is contin­
ually expanding to meet the
needs of their clientele.
Inside the airport, execs
are looking al n-frvshmt; a
pub
into
a
Budw eiser
Brcwhouse.
"It's a popular concept in
airports,
TBI
President
Larry G ou ldth orpe said.
"W e're going lo pursue
that."
The airport is also looking
at putting in a $10 store,
where everything from w al­
lets, lo bells, to calculators
are $10.
"W e’re
pretty
excited
about all the improvements
being m ade," Crew s said.

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Obituaries
SH A RO N ELBERY
Sharon Elbery, 58, of
Academy
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Saturday,
Dec. 17,
2005 at
Orlando
Regional
South
Seminole
Hospital.
El berry
She was
„„ . . . .
hom,Dec.
VI, 1946 in Sanford. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Anointed World Family
Worship Center in Apopka.
Survivors include mother,
llemice P. Baskcrville of
Sanford; husband, Charles S.
I.lbery, Sr. of Sanford; son,
Charles Elbery, Jr. of Sanford;
daughter, Andrea LaTinga of
Apopka; brother James
llaskerville, Jr. of Sanford; sis­
ters, Phyllis Williams, Gloria
Baskcrville, Marthea
Baskcrville and Vemell
McCloud, all of Sanford, and
Nina Baskcrville of
Jacksonville; eight grandchil­
dren.
,
Funeral services will be'
held Friday, Dec. 23, at 11
a m. at Anointed World
Family Worship Center, 305 S.
Highland Avc„ Apopka, with
Rev. Orestes A. Cobb, Sr., pas­
tor. Viewing will be Thursday,
Dec. 22, from 4 until 8 p.m. at
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

JOAN C. FERRETTISORRENTINO
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Fcm ,,,i-Sorrentino,
of Winter Springs, died
Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2005. She
bom Aug. 18, 1928 in
Q t ’ens, N.Y. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include husband,
Domenick Sorrvntino; daugh­
ters, Joan M. Ferretti, Mary T
Ferretti, Theresa M. Ferretti- ’
son, Philip M. Ferretti; broth­
ers, Thomas McVicker and
Gerard McVicker; sisters,
Kathleen McGuire, Patsy
Kelieher and Maureen
Oakley; six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, Dec. 21, at 4
p.m. at Banfield Funeral
Home with pastor Thomas
Hensley officiating. Burial
will lie in Memorial Gardens,
Little Falls, N.Y. Visitation
will be Wednesday, Dec. 21,
from 2 until 4 p.m. at Banfield
Funeral Home.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ALBERT HOWARD RIVERS
Albert I toward Rivers, 69
of Sanford, died Friday, Dec.
16, 2005 at his residence. He
was bom in Sanford. He was
involved with the Masonic
organization for the majority
of his life.

I le also
served on
the elite
Green
Beret unit
of Special
Forces and
was an
Airborne
Ranger. He
-------- served two
R iv ers
tours of
duty in
Vietnam. He retired as a
Master Sergeant after 23 years
and received numerous
medals and accommodations.
After retiring he worked for
Florida Power St Light for 18
years.
To our beloved. Emma Lou MikoU
September 4, 1938 •July 3, 2005
It'i been 5 months since I last saw
your fragile lace. Momma no one
could ever tako your place and
this is supposed to be the happiest
time ol the year and your lavortte
~ Christmas Day It s a bitter
sweet time tor alt ol us. No deco­
rations. no tree, just the family but
no you. Things are slowly getting
better and the tears are filling the
holes of our hearts. We never
thought about living without you
and I've found one thing to be
true... You realty don't know what
you would do. We will continue to
make you proud and not bring
shamo to your name. For In Ood
we will continue to trust but It s you
who we miss and love the most.

I I f. r

Gene Hunt. Owner

MARCIA ROSE-KENYAN
Marcia Rose-Kenyan, 50, of
Winter Springs, formerly of
Angola, N.Y., died Monday,
Dec. 19, 2005. She was a
vocalist. She won Miss

Alton Jenkins. Priscilla O'neal.
Tammmy Mikelt. Alton Mikell.
Jermaine Mikell. Elizabeth Mikel.
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GRANT, JAMES RUSSELL

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longwood resident Ja m es R u sset Grant. 00.
pasted away on December 15. 2005 Mr Grant
was bom on February 4 .1 0 1 5 . ki Lalayetle
County, near Mayo. Florida He was the middle
son ol Jam es Morgan Grant and Sarah Hunt
Grant m a lamty ol two brothers and lour s it­
ters Mr Grant spent tvs entire Me a s a resi­
dent of Florida At eight he started delivanng
the Florida Timet Union newspaper At age 13.
he was employed tul time by the Tiger Ridge
Logging Co on Florida's central west coast In
addition to tut day job he worked in the com­
mit tary to earn eitra money Later, he was
heed by the Wilton Cypress Co a s a shmgie
splitter He was continually promoted and
becam e the rmiiwnght lor the company During,
WW II he was employed by the Waviwnght
Shipyard ei P an am a City, where he wae the
superintendent a t the e leedt pere flfkng derieitmens. Ordng eve period he Introduced labor and time eevmQ methode ot
a teenfeSng end e iotaWng m are or p o e t m LOnrty Ships that helped sav e nearly a day on the ships construction lime Alter
WW II. h e moved to central Florida and was the slo p foreman m charge ot repairing d&gt;esel engines at Q*bb a Caterpillar deal­
ership m Maitland tie becam e a resident ot Lungwobd in later 1045 In 1046 he formed a partnership with Frank Ontlm ot
Lake Mary Later he formed Grant s Crawler Parts and Service that tocused on the repae ol the metal crawler backs ol busdozers to be repaired m the told The tractor 4 crawler tracks could be repaved m only one day without the eip en se ol haidmg the tractor to and Irom a shop He went through several moditicationa ol the presses needed lor the repavs and tvs equip­
ment and work-flow designs were studied by the manufacturers ol tvs presses and copied by others across the U S He mamtamed Ins bulldozer repair and parts business until tvs semi-retiromenl around 1980 Mr Grant was deeply intertwined with
the City Ol Longwood In 1950 he was involved m getting the Ivst lire truck lor longwood s volunteer tve department
Throuohoot the 6 0 s and early 70 s he served on longwood s zoning board and worked diligently to change longwood s agrlriiiiiirat romno to Include residential, commercial and Industrial areas that would provide a better growth balance and a more
dependable t i t base lor the city When the city sank into financial trouble m 1974. Mr grant rah t o and was eiected a s a
Lormwood City commissioner Since the erty was Im ^ v ^ iy strapped, he r.tused to accept compensation He held the
r^v^rrvu^irwS seattrom 19 75 to 1985 and served a s Mayor m 1984 Mr Grant was consde-ed to be a p rog ress** and staS Z T J £ ^ T d ! . ! £ h ! . tenure He was recognized lor dealing eltecbvety wrth the oty's lv « n c..l p r o b e s ^ ‘ “ “ ^ " ‘" 9
otv departments Critical infrastructure, including the water and sewer systems were improved and e.panded
^ f ^ ^ T w s . upgraded and a tut l.me tve department was rmplenumted with
station was also constructed Mr Grant thought h i. greatest political accompkshnwn was anrartmg
Hosortal an d M adjoining psychiatric center built on a former orange grove on S R 434 H elen
•nd getting South Senvnote
spaa
a t a needed health provide* end a contributor to the quality of the
strongly that the hospital co^
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deUghted children by arriving on a fire truck to
community He was known t a f t a n g l t a
r. Sants C U » i» to. M y esr.^ He o ^ g n
sclrvrt*.
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Funeral Home. East. AlUmonte Springs
The tuner si service.
Thursday. December 22 et 1 0 0 0 AM at the
Fust Pentecostal Church.
581 E Orange Avenue. Longwood
Donations may be made to the
E Ruth Grant First Pentecostal Church
Scholarship Fund. 661 Orange Ave.
Longwood. FL 32750

I lomes Sc Crematory, I lowell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park
in charge of arrangements.
WILLLIAM HENRY
W IEBOLDT
William Henry Wieboldt,
89, of Sanford, died Saturday,
Dec. 17, 2005.
He was bom April 21,
1916. He was former owner
of Wieboldt’s Camera Shop In
downtown Sanford. He was a
member of First Presbyterian
Church, Sanford, and a World
War II veteran of the U.S.
Army.
Survivors include wife,
Ruth; son, David of Austin,
Tex.; daughter Bonnie Taylor
of Sanford; three grandsons.
A graveside funeral service
will be held Wednesday, Dec.
21, at 2 p.m. at Oaklawn
Cemetery in Sanford with the
Rev. Brenda Loyal officiating.
Collison Family Funeral
Home, Gramkow Chapel,

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Southern Erie County in 1975
and was Miss Congeniality in
the Miss New York State
Pageant. She moved to
Florida in 1978. She per­
formed at many nightspots
including the Why Not
Lounge, Saints and Sinners
and Delta Court of Flags. She
was an active member of
Willow Creek Church, and
spent many years at River
Oaks Presbyterian Church in
Lake Mary.
Survivors include husband,
martin Kenyan; son, Ryan
Kenyan; brother John Rose;
sisters, Renee Ide and Donna
Dutchess.
A memorial service will be
held some time in March.
Flowers am declined with
donations recommended in
Marcia’s name to River Oaks
Presbyterian Church, 385
Washington Avenue, Lake
Mary, 32746.
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Survivors include wife,
Somchit Rivers of Sanford;
son Sravut Rivers of Lake
Mary; daughters Elizabeth C.
Rivers of Port Orange and
Alyiee Rivers of Orange City;
brother, John D. Rivers of
Sanford; six grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec.
22, at Evergreen Cemetery.
Friends may send donations
to the American Lung
Association of Florida Central
Area, 1333 VV. Colonial Drive,
Orlando, 32804-7133 or to any
of the Special Forces organi­
zations honoring his memory.
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Sanford, in charge of arrange­
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C o u n ty

H is to r ic a l

B y G ra c e M . S tln e c lp h e r
H e ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t
Robin Chapman, former WESH-TV anchor
and present author of several books about
Winter Park and Orlando was the guest speak­
er at the Nov. 15 meeting of the Seminole
County Historical Society.
While displaying postcard images of early
Winter Park on a screen. Chapman gave a brief
i.„ . t..... i "W inter Park in Vintage
in her book
Postcards".
According to Chapman, Winter Park was
founded in the 1870's as a winter retreat, hence
the name. One of the founders was Lauren
chase. Most of the early buildings were of pine
as there was a large pine business in Winter
Park.
The first inn, Rogers House, was located at
the end of what is now Morse Blvd. The first
electric lights were also on this street.
The Seminole Hotel was built in 1881 facing
Lake Osceola. It burned in 1901. In 1913, a new
Seminole Hotel was built which lasted until
1970.
There were several photographs of early

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Rollins College. For many years there was only
one building for administration and class­
rooms. Pine Hurst was the first girls' dormito­
ry and it is the only original building still
standing.
Noted writer, Irving bachelor, lived on Lake
Maitland in a home named “Gate of the Isles”.
He was Instrumental in hiring Hamilton Holt
as Rollins President. During Holt's 25-year
tenure he had 55 buildings built on campus
indudlng Know.es Chapef and Annie Russel.
Theatre. The Shell Museum was also one of his
projects.
Charles Morse was an early investor in
Winter Park. Among other things, he built the
first golf course. It is the one at the north end of
Park Avenue. His wife was the founder of the
Woman's Club.
Photos also shown were of the Alabama
Hotel which was seen surrounded by citrus
groves, the Lincoln Inn and the Langford Hotel
(1956-2000).
Early landmarks were shown and the group
was told what now occupies each site. City
11all is on the site of a large shuffleboard court,
l iie Rogers House has now been turned Into
condos. Part of the Genius estate has also been

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Shorty Reovos, left, general manager ot Th e Palms Island Resort and Marina In Sanford, is present­
ed with a certificate ol appreciation from Sanford Police Officer William Willis. Th e certificate Is In
appreciation for allowing the Central Florida Law Enforcement Explorer Academ y use resort area to
set up a mock crime scone over tho summer. Willis said the project would not have boen possible with­
out the generous donation ol a hotel room tor the day.

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as developing a career path,
resume writing, discovering
skills and strengths, PC 101,
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other topics.
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For more information, con­
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fa v o r ite s h ig h lig h t D A R

LAKE MARY — Sallie
Harrison Chapter, DAR met
Saturday, Dec. 10, at the home
of Nancy Williams in Lake
Mary.
Regent
Dr.
Lois
Som erville and Chaplain
Mary Williams conducted the
opening ritual.
Vocalist Ore Morgan, age
11, entertained members and
guests with many favorite
Christmas songs, including a
powerful rendition of the
hymn, “O, Holy Night". Her
concluding number was dedi­
cated to all military service
men and women: “I'll be
home for Christmas — If only

in my dreams”.
Retired
Naval
Aviator
Bryan Weeks with his wife,
Jamie, were special guests at
tire luncheon meeting.
He was presented with a
replacement ROTC medal
wnich
he
had
initially
received in 1993 at the
University of Washington.
During the business session
Chapter
treasurer
Fran
Morton received a Chapter
Achievement Award for her
many talented contributions
on behalf of the Ways and
Means committee.
Historian Virginia Powell

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preserved, complete with peacocks
It was announced that the recent antique
Midas Mufflers Is on the site of Dundee
appraisal fair, held in Lake Mary was a success
Cottages. There is a Steak n Shake in place of
and that another one will be held in February
Baggetts Cottages. The Shorcwell motel site
in Longwood. Proceeds will go towards a new
now has a Subway and a Taco bell. And on the
building to be built at the Museum of Seminole
site of the Villa Nova Restaurant is a CVS
County" History complex which will house
Pharmacy.
large pieces of farming equipment and a meetChapman concluded her program with a
few photos of Sanford which included the
i0 The w ic of the Florida Times Union books is
Mayfair Inn, celery fields and the Clyde Line
going well. There are only a few left for purpier.
During the business meeting conducted by
The Society is sponsoring, along with Teri
President Alex Dickinson, officers for 2006
Patterson, a St. Luda Festival which will be
were elected. These are Alex Dickinson, presi­
held at the Museum of Sem inole County
dent; John Bistline, vice president; Walt Smith,
History on Dec. 10th from 1 until 4 p.m.
secretary; and Lillian griffin, treasurer. Board
Karen Jacobs, coordinator of the Museum,
members at large elected for a two-year term
told of new items on the web site (www.semiwere Ettie Jane Keogh, Virginia Powell,
nolea»untyfl.gov) such as history gam esand
Carolyn Bistline, Millie Pratt and Grace Marie
history jigsaw puzzles on the Kid Zone. There
Stinecipher. Continuing on the board for one
year are Jane Casselberry, Maggie Inghram, will be several new traveling exhibits at the
Mary Anna Rockey, Stan Rockey, Cecil Tucker, museum soon, including one of alligators from
January - April, followed by a quilt display
Lorraine Whiting and Harriett Boyd.
Linda batman, chair of the Seminole County and a paper produds display.
The Museum staff is working on death and
Historical Commission, is automatically on the
marriage
records and also obituaries which
board as are the presidents from each commu­
will be of great value to researchers.
nity historical society.

TALLAHASSEE — As the
population of Florida contin­
ues to grow, more people
move into Florida's remaining
wildlife habitat. Interactions
are sure to increase between
humans and wildlife —
including bear, deer, raccoons,
coyotes and Florida panthers.
Seminole County has been
under a rabies alert from the
county Health Department.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation
Commission
confirmed an Immokalee
hom eow ner's report that a
Florida panther killed his pet
Chihuahua on Dec. 12.
Here's what Florida resi­
dents need to know about liv­
ing safely in “Wild Florida."
• Wildlife-proof your home
or office
• Don't hand-feed wildlife:
Feeding deer or other wildlife
may inadvertently attract
predators such as Florida
panthers, wild dogs and
bears. Take in bird feeders at
night.
• Deer- and rabbit-proof
the landscape: Avoid using
ilants that deer prefer to eat.
f landscaping attracts deer,
Florida panthers and other

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and cover letter development
networking strategies, inter­
view skills 'and negotiation
strategies at the free events.
McGraw is a career coach
with more than 14 years of
experience in working with
individuals in career transi­
tion.
Seating is limited and
advance
registration
is
required to attend the free
courses. For locations and
times or to register, call the
seminar RSVP line at 407-531­
1233, ext. 1216.
Workforce also offers alter-

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GenerosityAppreciated

LAKE MARY — Workforce
Central Florida will host a
career strategy sem inar in
January for degreed profes­
sional who are unemployed
or underemployed, the organ­
ization announced Monday.
The courses will take place
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 12 at
Workforce Central Florida,
1097 Sand Pond Road in Lake
Mary, and Jan. 26 from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at DeVry University,
4000
Millenia
Blvd., in
Orlando.
Seminar presenter Ginger
McGraw will discuss career
strategies focusing on job

P a r k

m e e tin g

reported that the National
NSDAR Library has accepted
the Chapter's donation of a
copy of the book, “The
History of the First Baptist
Church of Sanford, 1884­
1984", by member Grace
Marie Stinecipher.
After a festive Christmas
luncheon,
members
and
guests enjoyed a lively gift
exchange.
Guest speaker at the
January meeting will be
Donna Marie Willems, an
Oviedo resident. She is a
Saginaw Chippewa/Ottawa
Native American.

• Landscape for safety:
Remove dense and low-lying
vegetation near homes that
can provide good hiding
places for Florida panthers,
especially around children's
play areas.

Closely supervise chil­
dren: Watch children playing
outdoors near a wildlife habi­
tat. Make sure children are
inside before dusk and not
outside before dawn.
• Talk with children about
bears, Florida panther, coy­
otes, and other wildlife and
teach them what to do if they
encounter one.
• Install motion-sensitive
outdoor lighting: Keep the
house perimeter well lit at
night — especially along
walkways — to keep any
approacning wildlife visible.
• Keep pets and livestock
secure: Unprotected animals
are easy prey for hungry
Florida panthers and coyotes.
Either bring pets inside or
keep them in a kennel with a
secure top. Don't feed pets
outside. This can attract
Florida panther prey. Secure
livestock at night.

What to do if you encounter
a Florida panther
• Keep children close.
• Do not approach a
Florida panther Most will try
to avoid a confrontation. Give
them a way to escape.

• D o n o t ru n fro m a F lo rid a

panther: Running may stimu­
late a panther's instinct to
chase. Stand and face the ani­
mal. Make eye contact. Pick
up any small children so they
don't panic and run. Tty to do
this without bending over or

turning away from the
Florida panther.
• Do not crouch or bend
over: A person squatting or
bending over looks a hit like a
four-legged prey animal.
• Appear larger Raise vour
arms. Open your jacket, if you
are wearing one. Throw
stones, branches or whatever
you can reach without
crouching or turning your
back. Wave arms slowly and
speak firmly in a loud voice.
The idea Is to convince the
Florida panther that you are
not prey and that you may be
a danger to it.
• Fight back if attacked:
While there has never been a
reported panther attack in
Florida, In western states
many potential victims have
fought back successfully
with rocks, sticks, caps, jack­
ets, garden tools and their
bare h a n d s. Since a Florida
panther usually tries to bite
the head or neck, try to
remain standing and face the
animal.
The conservation commis­
sion, the N ational Park
Service and the U.S. Fish k
Wildlife Service work togeth­
er to respond to Florida pan­
ther Incidents and to educate
the public about ways to live
safely with wildlife.
A fact sheet on Living
Safely in Florida Panther
Country is available at
MyFWC.com /panther.

Healthtipsfor theholidays

B y D r. M ic h M l B o u g o u lla e

Tis the season to be jolly,
and why not? Apart from the
spirit of the holidays, there's
so much good food to eat.
From turkey on Thanksgiving
to champagne on New Years,
the holidays are filled with
traditions laced with calories.
It is a common myth that most
Americans gain about 4-5
pounds during the holiday
season. The truth is more
closely related to stress.
Whether its frantic last minute
shopping or hosting family,
we don't take care of our­
selves like we should. So,
how can you prevent weight
gain and still enjoy spending
time with family and friends?
Below are some tips to keep
off the extra pounds that may
haunt your holiday.
• Stay Active - Don't have
time for a workout at the
gym? That's okay, but don't
forget to exercise. Maybe this
year walk around the neigh­
borhood to admire the holi­
day lights and decorations.
Even parking further from the
mall adds up when looking at

total exer­
cise.
• Don't
Skip Meals
- On the
day of a
holiday
party
be
sure to eat
regular
m e a l s .
B o u g o u lla s
Eating
a
nor mal
breakfast and lunch not only
makes you feel full longer but
it is also helps you avoid
binge eating during the party.
You may even want to pur­
posely eat fruit or yogurt right
before going to a dining event
in order to ease temptations.
• Less is More - When tast­
ing delicious treats of the hol­
idays remember less is more.
There's nothing wrong with
taking a few bites of cheese­
cake, pie, and cookies, as long
as you 're only having bites
ana not slices. These rich
Holiday desserts are full of
flavor and calories, a little
taste can go a long way to sat­
isfy your cravings and you
can maintain your current

weight.
•
Choose
Healthier
Options - Plan ahead by
bringing healthier dishes to
the party and watch portion
size. Bring a vegetable platter;
or try making your mashed
potatoes with chicken broth
and garlic rather than butter
and cream.
• Choose Favorites - When
the food is served carefully
scan the buffet for your
favorites and choose those in
moderation. If you’re not real­
ly enjoying what you're eat­
ing, stop eating, there is no
reason to waste calories on
foods you don't like.
• Enough is Enough - Stop
eating when you're not hun­
gry, not when you can't eat
anymore.
• Out of Sight Out of Mind
- If you're not hungry, posi­
tion yourself away from the
food; if you are near food, you
might eat unconsciously and
not even remember eating.
So enjoy the good food and
company, just remember
always in moderation. HaDDv
Holidays!
” ’
For questions or to find out

Grapefruit known as the forbidden fruit when first introduced to Florida in 1823
B y A l F a rra r

Seminole County
Urban Horticulturist
Grapefruit were first report­
ed growing in Barbados about
1750 and intrixlua-d into
Florida in 1823. Known as
'Pomelo' and 'Toronja', it was
also called 'the forbidden fruit'
in the Caribbean region. It is
believed that the grapefruit
originated in tire West Indies
since it was unknown in Europe
or the Orient prior to its discov­
ery in the New World. It proba­
bly arose as a mutation of a
pummelo tree. Florida, tluworld leader in grapefruit pro­
duction, now produces almost
two million metric tons of
grapefruit annually, wiiich rep­
resents about 63 penvnt of tne
world production.

Distribution: Grapefruit are
grown throughout tropical and
subtropical regions, particularly
in the Western Hemisphere. The
top five grapefruit-producing
countries in tlieir order of
importance are: The United
States, Israel Cuba, Argentina
and South Africa. Grapefruit are
widely grown throughout cen­
tral and south Florida
Tree: The grapefruit tree is
moderately large, often 22 to 30
feet in commercial orchards,
larger if unpruned. Grapefruit
leaves are light green at emer­
gence, darkening as they
mature and are approximately 3
to 5 inches long. Ttie broad leaf
blade is pointed at the apex and
rounded at the base with a
rather broadly winged petiole
that overlaps the leal base-. Short
spines are found in many leaf

axils. The leaves are evergreen,
usually persisting as much as
two years. Grapefruit flowers
are wnite and contain all flower
parts. Most varieties are selfpollinated, but bees often assist
the pollination process. Some
cultivars may have little viable
pollen and/or few or no fertile
ovules. Such fruit develop into
seedless or few-seeded fruit.
The grapefruit is a modified
beny, known botanically as a
hesperidium. The peel is mod­
erately thick and bright yellow
at maturity. Internal quality is a
function of treat units received,
therefore grapefruit mature
later in tire nortlrem citrus-pro­
ducing areas of the state.
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basic groups by flesh color
white or pallid and pink ur red.
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acterized by a pink or red color
due to the presence of the pig­
ment lycopene. The pink or red
color is most intense early in the
season and tends to fade as fruit
age. Some cultivars are consid­
ered seedless for commercial
purposes, having only 0 to 6
seeds. Others are'quite seedy
and may have 50 to 60 seeds.
Varieties: 'Duncan', is a
white-fleshed
variety and
'Foster' is a pink-fleshed cultivar. Seedless cultivars indude
'Marsh', a white-fleshed fruit,
and 'Thompson', 'Burgundy',
'Redblush', 'Star Ruby', 'Flame'
and 'Ray Rub/ which are pink
or red cultivars.
Harvest: Grapefruit mature
in Florida as early as October
hut are not considered to be of
good eating quality until after
Thanksgiving. Fruit can be

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ference in dates of maturity
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years.
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wred, but they will remain in the
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to 15 years, during this time the
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and vice president of marketing for
SYNLawn (a manufacturer of synthet­
ic grass and turf prod nets) created the
mapping tint! software based on a pn&gt;gram he originally developed for a
client in England. Cole's election map
produced colored geographical /ones
that designated which English politi­
cal party won a particular voting dis­
trict.
"Having gone through that experi­
ence, I pretty much knew what I need­
ed to do to make it happen," Cole said
of the rezoning program.
Cole and his wife live in the
Country Downs subdivision, which is
part of school zone 30. Many of the
early rezoning plans called for zone 30
to be shifted from Greenwood Lakes to
Millennium. Tire Coles have a son who
currently attends Greenwood Lakes
and a daughter in elementary school
‘ would
Id!be affected by any zoning
who
changes.
"We just wanted to stay put. We
didn't want to lx* affected by the open­
ing of a new school," Cole said.
When Cole attended one of the
early rezoning meetings he realized
that the people crunching the numbers
with Excel spreadsheets were having a
hard time visualizing the final pniduct.
"They had a difficult time creating
the maps because they couldn't see
anything," Cole said. "You couldn't
get down into the meat of it."
Cole himself grew frustrated
because he couldn't understand why
the early maps looked so piecemeal.
He said the first set of maps looked
like a patchwork quilt.
"A s a parent I just said, 'There's a
better way, I know there's a better
way,' so I sat down for a couple nights
tid it just sort of came out. It was really an all-nighter on a Saturday night
that put it together," Cole said.
Cole created his online mapping
tool using Flash animation technology
and object oriented programming. He
docked the finished program at a tem­
porary Web page and a link was
placed at the school district Web site,
which then allowed anyone with com­
puter access to view and use the map­
ping software.
Cole's new tool paid immediate div­
idends.
"A t the first com m unity input
meeting you sensed that frustration,
esspecially in our cells and the upper
ceells of the rezoning plan," Cole
said. "Everybody was venting and
saying what their issues were. As
this thing came out, and more peo­
ple saw it, you saw us com ing

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This computer program holpod the Core Committee and School Board settle on the a rezoning plan tor middle schools.
together as a community and people
working together, which was very
encouraging. You didn't see the out­
bursts. You didn't see people getting
mad at one another as you were
starting to see at the very beginning
of process."
Cole admitted that he was surprised when parents and principals
of elem entary schools, middle
schools, and high schools came
together in.agreement.
"Everybody overwhelmingly sup­
ported one plan. That's validation
that the tool w orked," he said.
Mary Ann Sigerton was one of the
many Core Com m ittee m em bers
who eventually studied 44 formal
rezoning plans using Cole’s mapping tool. An additional 25 to 30
informal plans were also submitted
for consideration.
"In the beginning we were just
trying to meet the num bers,"
Sigerton said at the Dec. 13 meeting.
"We had no visual tools to help us
understand visually what that math
meant. When this particular tool was
put together it was not only Dr.
t’innell that jumped up and down
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as a community, and not just the
Core Com m ittee, were able to
accomplish with a tool like this it
was absolutely phenom enal."
Sigerton asked the school board to
ensure that they had a similar tool
available for any future rezoning

projects that might arise.
“It's worth its weight in anything
you would spend," site said.
Robinson agreed. At the end of the
public input session. Robinson said:
"Again I'd like to mention Mr. Cole.
Have we hired him yet? Is he avail­
able for hire?"
At that time board member Barry
Gainer joked: "We got the milk with­
out buying the cow." In her praise
for Cole, Robinson referred to the
conflict from the high school rezon­
ing last year.
"If you would have come into our
lives a year ago I think a lot of peo­
ple would have been a lot happier,"
she said.
When Cole was asked about the
possibility of marketing the tool to
other school districts, he said, "It
does have some potential that I real­
ly wasn't sure of when I built it."
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maps, including the final four plans
presented at the Dec. 13 school
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w w w .chadw ickdesign.com /rezoner/.
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BEARS CROWNED
ClIAM riO N S
Former Winter Springs
High School football
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Mooring and Daryl Ely
will be sporting champi­
onship rings when they
get home as the freshmen
helped Mount Union
College's football team
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Division III National
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viously unbeaten
Wisconsin-Whitcwater
(14-1) by a score of 35-28
in front of 4,619 fans at the
33rd Alonzo Stagg Bowl
in Salem, Virginia, on1
Saturday.
SEALS FALL
The Florida Seals came
to North Florida in search
of a win but gave up a
third period lead and fell
to their rivals from
Jacksonville 5-4. The
Barracudas win stopped a
three game scrim winning
streak for the Seals.
After a slow first period
and a feverish second
peri
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had the stronger legs in
the third period. Chad
Peck and Jan Arvonen
both found the top shelf
in the third period to take
and give the Barracudas
the win, their second of
the year when trailing
after 40-minutes.
After no scoring by
either team in the first
period, the two clubs com­
bined for seven goals in
the middle frame.
Jacksonville took a two
goal lead on home ice and
looked to be in control.
Florida had different ideas
as they came back behind
goals from Justin Keller
and Steve Zoryk.
Jacksonville reclaimed
the lead shortly after the
Seals lied it behind a great
goal hum Luke Pelham.
Pelham raced out of the
box and took a beautiful
tapc-to-lapc pass from
Marlin Viazanica. Pelham
continued into the Seals
zone alone and muscled
the puck through the left
pad of Florida goalie
Morgan Smietana.
The breakaway goal
sparked the Seals though.
Before the period was
over David Deeves used
his speed to tie the game
up. Ryan Rivard cleared
the puck for an icing but
Rob Sich hustled down
forcing Jacksonville goalie
Pat Berrigan to play the
puck. Berrigan gave the
puck right to Deeves who
shot it into the open net.
Tire Seals would take
the lead when John
Gurskls pushed a face off
win to Zoryk The Seals
captain whirled around
and whipped a shot to the
top of the net past
Berrigan. Unfortunately,
that would be the last
time Berrigan let the Seals
score.
The two teams were to
have played at the
Jacksonville Veterans
Memorial Arena on
Tuesday before Florida
returns to home ice
Thursday night wlren lire
first place FireAnlz come
to town. Fayetteville and
Florida will battle starting
at 7:35 p.m. in the Silver
Spurs Arena. Both games
can Ire heard locally on
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the world at
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about partnerships with
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(407) 343-PUCK or go to
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Single game tickets for
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as low as $10 for an indi­
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All home games can be
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RACING HISTORY
It is not often that a
racetrack is recognized by
its local museum since
racing does not always
stem that important to
other people like it does
racers and fans but New
Smyrna Speedway will be
Sec Briefs, Page 3B

Special to tha Ha raid
Bass Pro Shops Crappie Masters Team
Tournament TYail opens its 2006 season
with the Florida Open State
Championship Crappie Tournament.
Sponsored by Bass Pro Shops and
Tracker Boats, anglers from across the
United States will compete for $75,000
in cash and prizes and the bragging
rights that come with the title of
'Florida State Champions of Crappie
Fishing'. The 'open tournament' means
men and women, young and old, expe­
rienced, and weekend anglers can all
compete with an equal shot at the title.
January 21,2006 is the first tourna­
ment date for this new, exciting and his-

S a n f o r d to h o s t first ro u n d
of B a s s P ro S h o p s e v e n t
tory-making event. Lake Monroe and
Lake Jessup will be the fishing waters
with the weigh in and kids fishing
rodeo and casting contest to take place
at the beautiful Waterfront RIVERWALK in Sanford, the host site of the
first leg of the tournament. Anglers pre­
fishing the tournament can enjoy a
week of seminars and banouets. An
awards ceremony with preliminary cash
and prizes will Ire presented at the

weigh-in at Ft. Mellon Park wjuch will
conclude the first leg of the event. Host
Hotel Palm Island Resort and Marina,
Comfort Inn and Suites, The Sanford
Herald, Seminole County Tourism and
the city of Sanford are sponsors of the
event.
Harris Chain of Lakes at Leesburg
(site of the 2005 Citgo Bass Master
Classic) will be host to the second and
final leg of the event on January 28th.

Excitement will fill the air as the weighin will help decide the top 50 teams
who will move on to the next day tour­
nament on Jan. 29 with an awards ban­
quet and ceremony after the tourna­
ment. In conjunction with the tourna­
ment there will also be a "kids fishing
rodeo" on Saturday, Jan. 21 at Venetian
Gardens .Local event sponsors include
Leesburg Area Chamber of Commerce,
Lake County Water Authority, Lake
County Dept, of Economic
Development and Tourism, The Dailey
Commercial, Carlino Realty Century 21,
Noble Marine, The Bait Shack Inc.,
Gator Bay Marina, Palm Gardens, Cain
See Fishing, Page 3B

‘Scorps
gamer
Akers
crown

G riffin s on a roll
Lake Mary
Prep teams
both get to
10 wins

By Tony DeSorm ier
Special to the Herald

By Doan Sm ith
Herald Staff
What break?
With schools out for the
Holiday Break most stu­
dents are enjoying free time
with friends and family.
But that is not the case for
most athletes as teams try to
get in a few more tune-ups
before starting district play
and the run to the postsea­
son.
Several teams are playing
in big tournaments that
could bring recognition on a
national scale Including Oic' ‘
boys' trams from Lake
Howell Oviedo and Lyman,
who all won their opening
round games in nationallyrecognized tournaments.
Local fans will get an
opportunity to see some top­
flight action next Ihesday,
Wednesday and Thursday,
Dec. 27-29, when Lake Mary
hosts its annual Holiday
Classic. The host Rams will
be joined by Lake Brantley
and Seminole as Seminole
Athletic Conference teams in
the eight-team tournament.
A full schedule will appear
In the weekend edition of
the Herald.
One of the bright spots
this baskrtball season that
may have gone a little unno­
ticed has Ireen the play of
the Lake Mary Prep pro­
the boy
boys
gram where both the’
and girls are in doul
double digits
in victories already.
See Basketball, Page 3B

Mwsld photo by Jim w«nu
Loka Howell's Deanna Watt her (No. 5, white) goes under a pair
Lyman defenders to score tw o of
her 10 points during the Silver Hawks' 56-41 victory over the host
G reyhounds Friday night.

Raiders run out of steam

B y D o a n S m ith

Herald Staff

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LAKE MARY — It’s the high
school girls' soccer equivalent
of the egg-and-chicken conun­
drum; does the Michelle Akers
Classic help breed champions
or does the wealth of talent in
Central Florida make the
Akers tournament a perennial
classic?
In the 22 years that Lake
Mary High School has hosted
the event, five tournament
champs have gone on to win
state titles. Five others _
including last year's champi­
on, Edgewater _ have made it
to the state title game. Three
others were state semifinalists,
two advanced Id the regional
finals, and two m ade it to the
regional semifinals.
“You can't put a price on the
experience of playing quality
teams at this time of the year,"
said St. Augustine-Neasc head
coach Dave Silverberg before
playing in Monday night's .
Akers championship game
against Satellite Beach.
"You can tell the teams with
incredible records who haven't
Played any quality teams.
They're not ready when the
time comes."
Satellite Beach would win
this year's title, 2-1, as the
unbeaten Scorpions (18-0) held
Nease (15-2-2) to only two
L,1Sc°.n Koal Satellite Beach,
which has handed Nease thrve
los&amp;cfi this season, including a
preseason tournament, has
now won the Akers title in
three of the past six years.
Sil verberg s opinion is based
on first-hand experience; last
year, Nease parlayed the confiSee Soccer, Page 7B

The Raiders righted the ship after a time out,
but they could get no closer than four points the
rest of the way and O-W pulled away over the
final six minutes and maintained the advantage
by converting 10-oM4 free throw attempts as
SCC tned to foul to stop the clock.
McCorvey and Bess both hit two more threepointer* each in the second half as O-W made
nine three-pointers in the game, while SCC was
only able to hit four 'treys' despite putting up
several long shots.
*
Okaloosa-Walton, which improved to 10-2 on
the season, was led by McCorvey with a gamehigh 20 points. Bess, a 6-foot-3 outside shooter
was right behind with IB points and Latcefah
I0/ ? " * * * 1m) **&gt; double figures with 11 points.
UCF signee Lynette Jackson, SCC"a 6-foot-4
center from Fayetteville, N.C., had an off day,
being held scoreless in the first half and having
trouble shooting the ball all day.
Despite the problems, the Raiders' leading
scorer on the season still led the locals with 10
points.
LoSauro and Rita Grayson both scored nine
point*, while Hernandez finished with seven.
Completing the scoring for SCC were Tiffany
Scott (five points) and Ashley Armstrong,
Tamara Layton. Lindsey Violette and Henry
(four points each).
The Raiders, who fell to 11-3 with the loss, will
be idle until the new year when they will play
their final non-conference games on the schedule
bv hosting the Seminole Community College
New Year's Classic on Sunday, January 1st and
Monday, January 2nd.
The Classic open* with SCC taking on Miami Dade College, the only other team the Raiders
have lost to this season, at noon followed by
Lincoln Land College from Illinois against
S em inole C om m unity C ollege twin
Abraham-Bald win Agricultural College from
Jackson (left) and 6 loot-a a ? f .
Georgia starting at 2 pm .

SANFORD — Local basketball fans were
treated to one of the best matchup* on the hard­
wood in recent memory when JUCO national
women'* basketball power* Okaloosa-Walton
College and Seminole Community College faced
off Saturday at the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center.
In the end visiting Okaloosa-Walton was a lit­
tle too strong, rallying from a five point halftime
deficit to defeat SCC Tor the second time this
season, 70-56.
The two nationally-ranked teams got off to a
slow start as both tried to shake off Use rust from
having not played in at least nine days and hav­
ing only played a couple of times since
Thanksgiving.
O-W was able to build a small lead in Use first
half as Psyche Best and Tamela McCorvey hit a
pair of three-point shots each, but SCC used a
strong defense led by 6-foot-3 freshman center
Aneika Henry, who thrilled the crowd, including
UCF head coach Gail Striegler and auiatanl
Juliet McGee Schweitet University of Florida
head coach Carolyn Peck and Stetson assistant
Debbie Gadd, with several big-time blocked
shots and steals.
The teams started to play much better over the
final 10 minutes of the first half with the hosts
getting big boost by the Oviedo High School
guard duo of Irimar Hernandez and Sis
LoSauro, who combined for 16 first half points
•* SCC took a 33-28 lead into the lockerroom at
intermission.
SCC could not maintain the momentum in the
second half as the Raiders went ice-cold from
the floor and O-W took advantage, led by
McCorvey, to take the lead.
SCC regained Use lead, for the last time, at 41­
39, going on a 9-0 run to take a 48-41 advantage
with 13:03 log o in the game.
See SCC, Page 3B

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On Monday. M-DC faces Lincoln
Land at noon and SCC challenges
ABAC at 2 p.m.
The Raiders open Mid-Florida
Conference play on Saturday, January
7th in Ocala against defending confer­
ence champion Central Florida
Community College starting at 2 p.m.,
preceding the men's game between
the Raiders and Patriots at 4 p.m.
Speaking of the men, they were to
have played the powerful duo of Gulf
Coast Community College and No. 1
nationally-ranked ChipoU
Community College this past week­
end In Daytona Beach and will play
their final home game of 2005 by host­
ing St. Petersburg College on
Saturday, December 31st starting at 2
p.m. at the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center.
The Raider men will also travel to
Bradenton to take on IMG Academy
on January 5th before heading to
Ocala on Jan. 7lh to face CFCC in the
Mid-Florida Conference opener al 4
p.m.
Admission to all home games is
free.

Continued from Page 2B
The Griffin boys ran their record to a per­
fect 10-0 with wins over Circle Christian on
Friday and University Christian from
Jacksonville in the first round of the Oak
1 iall Christm as Tournament on Monday.
Junior Bryan Benefiel had 20 points and
fellow llth -g rad er Eddie Stafford 16 as
LM P edged Circle Christian (5-3), 75-73,
and then Stafford had 17 points, sophomore
Sham ar Marston 15 points and Benefiel 14
lints in the Griffins' 79-63 triumph over
niversity Christian.
The Lake Mary Prep girls ran their record
to 10-4 on Friday as freshman Spencer Krim
dropped in a team-high 14 points and
another freshman, Toni I’ratsch added 11
points in the G riffins' 43-33 victory over
Circle Christian.
The Orangewood Christian boys also
stayed unbeaten, improving to 8-0 w ith a
57-46 victory over Ocala-St. Johns Lutheran
(6-4) in the O ak Hill Christm as Tournament
on Monday. Andrew Lockhart led the way
for the Rams w ith 18 points and four
assists, but he got a lot of help from Austin
Riddick w ith 13 points and eight rebounds
and Ryan Stephens with 11 points and three
steals.
The Lake Mary boys (4-5) picked up a
nice win on Monday, outlasting Winter
Springs, 81-78, in overtim e with Josh
Ingram scoring 17 points and Joel Turner 13

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O-W RAIDERS 70, SCC-RAIDERS M
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Armstrong 2 0 4 4. ElU. 0 0 4 ft WUaon 0 0 4 0
I Irn u n d r i 3 0 4 7. Scott 1 2-2 3, Grayson 4 1-2 9,
Jsciso n 3 3-3 10, Layton 2 0 0 4. LoSauro 3 2-2 9.
Ilm ry 2 0 1 4 . V u k tt* 1 2-2 4. Sander. 0 0 4 0
Totala: 21 1 0 1 2 5*.
Halftime _ SCC 3 3 ,0-W C 28 Three-point field
goals _ O-WC 9 (Bess A McCorvry A WUltamsfc
SCC 4 O letn an d et Sco tt Jackson. LoSauro). Team
fouls . O-WC 13. SCC 17. Fouled o u t. S C C Scott
Technicals _ none

B riefs
Continued from Page 2B
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Mi ael Upshirc, in W inter Springs' 59-27
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customer service skills, FT.
beneMs avalabie Cal 407-324­
2442

93— Rooms For
R ent

103— H ousesU nfurnisiied

E xtremety dean, cozy him im.
a l utl cable. a*c. Indy, phone,
kitch use. s e c dr. private
entrance Resident owner
ABSOLUTELY
NO
ALCOHOL DRUOS ANO
NON SMOKERS ONLVI Very
respectabla. 407-314-0924
Lovely home in Ptnacmst area.
Sanford Looking tor respectful
male student ot working
person Large room, bedroom
s e t Ovad TV. esx $150Y«A 407­
430-7735
Sanlord
Downtown,
convenient
location,
letig arskjr. mopwave. odor TV.
kitchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-321­
4900

95— Roommate
Wanted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view cil Lake Monroe, lui
house pnvteges Cal 407-328
7232 tor an appointment

Sanford
H erald

DOYLE
MANAC.EMENT
REN TA LS

is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.

(407) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

Qualified candidates will;

San lord:2 7 Apt. Spacious.
Carpeted. Vinyl. Patio. W/D
Hook-ups $ 5 7 5 * 5 7 5
Sanford, HMoricOMrtct 2/2.
Built In 1918. Completely
Renovated. Wood. Tile A
Carpet. Alarm System, New
Appls Including W/D. Large
Laundry Rm. 3 blocks form
River Walk.
$850*850
Deposit
Sanford. Northlake Village
C o n d o *:
Lovely
1/1.
Completely Furnished. W t)
Hook Ups. Pet Ok. Comm
Pool, Exercise Rm , N/S.
$ 8 7 5 * 8 7 5 Deposit
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT ANO SELL
HOMESI

• Meet new people on a daily basis
• Dc self motivated
• Strong sales background &amp;
customer service skills

We Offer;
• Competitive base salary,
commission plan
• Paid vacation
• Health Insurance

• Mileage _____—
•401k

F urnished
8 en lo rd : H istoric 3/1. 2
story. $750/month. 2/1.
$650/month 1/ t.$490m o
407-262-2002.

99— A partments U nfurnished
Quality Living at Affordable
Pricing. 1 , 2 8 1 Bedroom s.
Laka Views, 407-322-Si 04.
EHO.

103— HousesU nfurnisiied
3br/2b house tor rent in Fab.
$850. Oarage, carpeted. W/O.
ChA. spacious beck yd Sactxxi
8 welcome 407-418-5376
Brand new 2B R &lt;2 5BA plus lofL
t e g townheme in Regency
Oaks.
W/D,
acr
palio $ l2 7 5 'm o
8 6 4 -8 8 4 ­
7177.
Vsnlure I Properties
Paul O sborns
407-321-4784
Sanlord: Renovated. New
Carpel A Pami. 2BFVIBA
r eiiced Yd.-Apple. Carport.
$60CVmo
Sanlord
3/2. CHA.
all
appliances, lanced yard 2525
Yale Ave, $895/mo plus
security. 407-322-1587.

P0R7IG REALTY
RENTALS
-Sanford: 1/1 Apt. 2nd Floor.
Includes water 6 lawn cara
seoo/Mo
•Sanlord: 4/3/2 house, 3012
sq It. buJI in 2005 Lawn car*
included ttOOO/mo
•Sanlord: 2/2 Townhouse
gated community and pod. a&gt;
appkances $1100/mo
■Sanford: 2/2 Condo. 2nd
Floor. Oalad Community.
2004 bum. a s appliances.
$S0(Vmo

118— O ffice S pace
For Rent
O itces For Rent 400 sq It to
800 sq h Sanford FdtonOAoe
Center 407-314-3750

141— Homes For
S ale

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141— Homes For
S ale

AffOROABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

U n T ord
Fixxr-Uppar
2BO/IBA houte. 666 iq ft.
needx complet* overhaul per
the city Area of appreciating
valuaxi $65,000 Call Porzlg
Realty lor detalla. 4 0 7-322­
8878.

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NHNOK OHAMX VOUJOU
R enovated :Llke
N*
2BR/1BA. Hardwood F in .
Eit-ln-Kitchen Fplc, Set
Porch. Carport. On Over t/4
Acre. $134,900
3BR/2BA, New R o d . New
Parried Interior, Ltv. Dm. Fern
Rm. Sex Porch $168,900
Brand Now Hom e: Built
2005. 3/2. Over 1750 Sq Ft.
Formal Ltv, On. F « n Rm. Eat
m-Kitchen. 2 Car Oarage
$272,900
Pool Homo: 4BR/2BA. Over
1600 S q FL 2 Car Oar
Fancod yd. 30x 3 0 Scr
Entortammant Araa with Pod
$289 900

407-321-0759
2919 8 . Sanford Ave.
Incom e Producing
Property. Reduced to
S1SS.000

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C lassified R a te s
(P repaym ent R equired)

4 lines
.....................1 week $18 .....................3 weeks $36
.....................2 weeks $25 ..................... 4 weeks $45
Yard Sales ... 5 lines for $15

C lassified C o n tr a c t R ates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week contract
Credit Application Required)

5 - 1 0 lines....................... 90c/line
11-20 lines..................... 80e/llne
21 or more lines.............. 70c /line
Classified Deadlines...4 pm Monday for Wed
edition • 4 pm Thurs. (or Weekend edition

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141—H omes For
S ale

a* homeowws eeeeiante kxel Huy a
Rama•«« VOOon* CkM FsaoUaura

407-322-8678

.

To leant about this position:
Send or bring resume to Wendy Reck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Ave., Sanford. FI 32771
or
limail to: wcndy@seminoleherald.com

97 — A partments -

/ o p e r a t o r s

Cues T V , T e s t 4 Seal Equipment
C D L

Laborers Musi trxvui Mon f n
n s ta te d F k n la Cal 407-323­
8822

LABO RERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary M.KVHf

2 3 1 -2 4 5

1 9 9 -2 2 9

To Place Your Ad Call
Mwe.1 kw toe owe'w

Automotive

$4.95 per column inch °
3 pm Wednesday / Sunday Edition
3pm Friday / Wednesday Edition

Sanlord 3BR/IBA ramodeled.
1027 hri lamed yard good area.
$154.500obO 407-733-9964

160— Business For
S ale
Downtown Sanford Bar,
kay operation, raady
buxines* Fully tnventc
Sequipment
SR X Lx
licente $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 407-1
9048

181—A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale
Bedroom
S e t:
Oak.
headboard, d reiser. hutch
mxror. (had. rxghMjnd Alnew
in boxax. $495
407-631-1122.

�Tilt: IIi kmji

F" i t n6C
3,al c ,
3 OJ
Employment

Rentals
*1 -1 2 7

R e a . E s ta te

Wnlncsduy/niuratlny, Om-mlxr 21 A 22 . 2005

I’agc fill

Automotive
.......
Miscellaneous U* "
C S e rv |c e s

Merchandise

« « -m

JW

-Z 2 9

2 5 2 - 3 1 0

I p Place Your Ad Call 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1
181— Arn.iANCEs &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

191— B u i l d i n g
M

FUTON Solid wood mteeinnSl/le arms, oitra men loam
trynrodpnd Al brand new $105
407*331*1041.

R iv e i
S ra n g e y
hed
□rspalruit.
Tangerines.
Meriwether Farm s 3481
Celery Ave Sanlord

193— Lawn &amp;
G arden

Oranges. Navels. Hamlins.
Tangerines. Grapefruit located
3055 Pine Way. Sanlord. 4 0 7 ­
3338560

Chevrolet Venture 3003 Only
47k Mi $8,450 phone or visit
4076732966 com

229— A uctions

bodge Grand Caravan SE
3005 Perfect $13,950 c a l or
Visit 4076733966 com

Free M ulch
Available From Our Tree
Trimming Business W J
bring lo you1407-330-1872

WILKINSON
199— P ets &amp;
S upplies

vV Patti's Pet
Sitting vV
w MCare For Your Dog or Cat
m Your Home While Ybu Are
Done'PlentyolTLC Wt*bring
n newspapers ma4 and even
water
plants'
Vary

Raaaonabla

Pool Table: 8' professional
series furniture style table,
carved legs, oversued f slalo.
leather pocket*, accessory Krt
with bass AS brand new Retail
$4,000. Must see $1350 407­
402-3778 Set-up available

235—
T ruck/SUVS/V ans
For S ale

ianlord 3 original cfawfoot
bathtubs. $400 ea Mite
NUonc doors. $30 each 4 0 7 ­
3204131

Mol Tit) 5 poraon loungor. Sip.
24 l«n». redwood cabmot, never
usod, warranty, paid $4 000
Menfice $1595 407-812-5624
Merry Chrletmae at “A
Beautiful Placet We're now
open from lOam-flpm. MSa.
13am 6pm.
Sun.
until
Chnatmas EXCITE MENU We
are red tagging the red lags a
gift lor a $15 or over purchase,
drawing lor a prize daily. ION
O" house Kjmauro &amp; deot* 30*.
ril tie mo* ts iiu f handcraAnd
Chneimat
wreaths,
arrangements a decor m town’
(We even decorale trees &amp;
wreaths lo your specs) AS this
at ndcUoutty lowprices Come
A browse through our model
room* A warm welcome
await* you.

221— G ood T hings
to Eat

a t e r ia l s

Rates!

References Available Upon
Request Please Cai 407-314­
8703

AUCTION
We pay cash for
antique! or taka
consignments

352-383*2282
wMnsonaucttonxom

24329 St. Road 46
Sorrento
M*F 10 to 5

276-F ence
Central Florida Fence
AM Types of Fence

Chevrolet Suburban 3000 4a4
2500 te n e t $ 1 0 9 5 0 c a l or visit
4078733966 com

Ford Escursion 3004 XIT 4X4
36k Mi $32,450 Perfect call or
visit 4076733966 com
Ford F350 3003 Crew C to LwW
Diesel King nanch 4 i4
$ 3 1 ,9 5 0
call
or
visit
4076733966 com
OMC 2S00HD 3004 Diesel
Automatic 33k Mi $30,450 call
or visit 4076733966 com
OMC Envoy 3003 S IT Leather
00k ml $14,950 Perfect call or
visit 4076733966 com
liMCSrerra 3003 Auto fcirtCXi
36k Mi $ 14.950 phons or visit
4076733966 com

Specialising in Vmyi
Fencing
■Free Estimates
Cicenaedlnaured
■Ouality Work
•Prompt Service

388-789-5330

2 7 8 -H a n d y M

an

Handyman Service
Baths.
Kitchens,
Room
Remodeling. Crown Molding.
Decks.
Shed s.
General
Carpentry. Patio Screens.
Ceiling Fans. A much mors

Shomer, 351-999-1131

l o t h in g

MINK COAT, F u l Isngth with
hood S u e large, kepi m turner
Morage $3,000 Call 386-789
8070

Wa» Oven and Stove Top.
separate units Almost new

407-324-9573

308— T

r a cto r

S ervice
Skip's Tractor
Sorvlco

Rocyclod Concroto
Driveways,

211—A ntique &amp;
C o l l e c t ib l e s

231— C ars For S ale

M otorcycles/4W iieelers For S ale

Shcp Son h s b H a a l i b
C h o sib ris B g y i y )

S*AW 3 3 0 0 3001 Perfect
$ 3 1 ,9 5 0 phone or visit
4076733960 com

4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TRAILS LAZER

L eca ls

Callaway G o* shoes, worn
once, 1/3 price S ira 13
Medium 407-334-9573

191—

•0

Hast Toy Truck*
Total If . $480.
407-323-0278

Buck Lesabrs 3005 Perfect
$ 1 4 ,0 5 0
call
or
visit
4076732966 com

219— Wanted to

B u il d in g

M a t e r ia l s

B uy

CORRUQATEO
STEEL
ROOFINQ lor B am s. Boat

Aluminum, Cans, Copper,
Brat*. Newspapers. Auto
Radiators A Batteries
Kokomo Recycling:
407-331-0004
918 W. 1ST. Sanlord
M-F. 10-5, Sat 9-1

Docks. Shops ale. Also Culvert
fhpe: 15*s20' 18-«20\C«» For
Prices Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-393 5788

Cadillac Devin* 1992 very low
ml $3,950 tookiAunt Beautiful
everything work* phone or vtsn
4076733966 com

Cadillac Devine 2003 "Poto"
Edition Fun Top S R Loaded
$2t.4SO
call
or
visit
4076733966 com
Chevrolet
Impale
2004
Parted $11,950 can or via*
4076732966 com
[Chryafor Setting Coovon.We
Fun lor $ 11.950 phone or visa
4076732966 com

C ountry
Style
City
Living

ILincoin Town Cer 2005
iStgnaiure $24,960 cm» or v *4
4076732966 com
Mercadea SLK 2 0 0 2 320
Convertible 34k Mi P erted
$ 2 7 ,9 5 0
call
or
vtatl
4076732906 com

Convenient
Spacious '
Affordable

W ith 1? Mo le a s e &amp; A p p r o v e d Credit

Ttl

C o u n try Lake Apt
AJRPORT BLVO

3

4 WHEELERS FOR SALE
3003 Yamaha 300 Blaster
83300. 2004 Polaris 230
TrsHMazar 83300 and 2003
Honda 80 82809 Cai 3897S83330
Christmas B * a Oast: Lka new
XR80 Honda (every kids dream
lor 1si b * s ) . 2 PWBO's. KXfiO
Can Ja c k 's . 407-302-3311
These wont last
Two Brand New
4-W heelers
»- Polaris t - Vamah* 3 .BOO ea c h otoo
3 *6 -786-6330
Yah* ms Royal Sta i Tour
Classic 1997 Perfect Tons of
Eatras 35.950 4 0 7 * 7 3 2966

Studio Apartments

^ n a rtm u ^ ru n e n u »Uh lar*c Oom-1* • IMr
Kn.ni . Vullnball ♦ KpartllW H** ijm itoLourln

_________
u v t OAK BLVO

4 WHEELER/ATV
3003 YAMAHA
300 BLASTER
$3300 383-7895330

Single Story
Design

1st Month's Rent

|SH S 11

$3800 386-789-53)0

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4 WHEELER/ATV
3003 HONDA

Starting at

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Csuntn Lake

407-323-3301

Apartments

. Sanford Ave., Sanford

^ T U R id g e ^ ^ A v e ^ J ^ t o r ^ M O ja M

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN January 18. 2008
TIME 10 00am
WHERE A I R Toeing Service
100| N Orlando Ave
Martland F I 33731
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
1992 CHEVROLET BE RETTA
IOIIVI3T6NYI20008
Pubkth December 21. 3003
XI34
NOTICE

Magnolia Avenue. Saniord. R 32773
PH. 407-321-2806^

Notice ot Application
lor Tas Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that COUNTY OF SEMINOLE.
OFFICE OF TAX COLLEC­
TOR. Vw hotder ot vw kjOowtng
com tcaied) has Med seel cer­
tificated) lor a Us dead lo tw
issued Viereon The cortitcate
numberdl snd yeard) ot
issuance, Vw deterphon ot Vw
property and Vw named! SI
which 4 was st i e s se&gt;1 w/ar* as
lowers
CERTIFICATE NO: 2034
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 3003
PARCEL ID* 34 30-X5M D 0000-1660
Deacnpton ot Property LEO
UNIT 166 HACIENDA VIL­
LAGE ORB 2700 PG 689

______ _____

Thai east saw ■ beeig made lo
eetafy Vw term* of Me Wra of
Es section

Oaeoipton of Property LEG N
30 FTOF LOT 13 E E 140 3 FT
OF 8 30 FT OF LOT 13 4 E
140• FT OF LOTS 14 t IS
BLK a AMENDED PLAT OF
WXOMERE PB 3 PO 00

NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1890. PER.
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
NEEDINQ SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICI­
PATE IN THE PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE
ENFORCEABLE WRIT8 SEC­
TION OF THE CIVE. DIVISION
AT THE SHERIFFS OFFICE.
100 BUSH BOULEVARD. SAN­
FORD, FLORIOA. 32773 AT
LEAST FIVE DAY8 PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS (407)

Names m which assessed
CHARLES C PARKS JR
Al cf said property being tl Vw
Comfy at Sammofe. Stake ot
Flonda

Wednesday. January

Pubfwh December 14. 21, 28.
3006 and Januvy 4. 300*

turn

Oatadon 12/1/2005
MAHYANNE MORSE
CiERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by JUOITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Cwm
Pubkeh Decenber 7. 14. 21.
38.3006
xost
CXcuff Court
imW County. Fk
« 04-CA-11*6-14-W
C*y of Wmwr Spring*. Flonda.
A Flonda Municipal
Corporator

Wyman Fwld* Ftxmdeaon,
In c. ate
Defendant!!)

n o t w it h sta n d in g

th e

TIME PERtOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The daw of feet publication of
Ves Nonce is December 14.
7005
WILLIAM STEPHEN TOLLER
Personal Representative
4330 302nd Avenue
Sammamish.
Washington
980746110
Amber Jade F Johnson
Florida Bar No 975590
Law Office* of Amber Jade F
1301 South Orlando Avenue
Suit* 350
Winter Park. F I 33789
TaWphon* 407/786-3388
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish
3005
XOSO

December 14, 31,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE *: 03-CP-31S
IN RE ESTATE OF
CAROLE LEE MATTHEWS.
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admmietiation ol Vw
estate of CAROLE LEE
MATTHEWS, deceased. Fa*
Number 03 CP-318. Is pendng
m lha Circuit Court lor
Seminow County. Florida.
Pnbaw Drvteton. Vw address
of wheft M PO Drawer C.
Sanlord. Flonda. 33773 Tha
name and address of the
Personal Representative and
Vw Poraonaf Representative t
V not barred by Vw pron eema
ol Section 733 710. Flonda
Sutule* any mwreewd person
upon whom ttva Nonce w
tenge the v**d*y of Vw w*L Vw
quakhcatiurw of Vw personal
representatives, venue, or
|unedK*on of me Court, and e*

m th e c m c u it c o u n t

la .

and fBtofdmg Ib m atm ruquwud
lo ba patd by fhm auccmaihtl
bKkSat m\tha Mia Fuflpayrnam
of an amount aqua) lo ttw htghaal bid la dua N#an 24 hours
•flar »ha sOvantsad lima of
M*a AH paymarHs shaH ba
cash or guaranlead vastrumani.
mada payabia lo lha dark of
tha OcuH Court

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Donald F. Eeknger. Sheriff
SemmoW County Flonda
Pubtafwd December 14. 21.
28. 2003. January 4. 2006

certffcawd) vhai

row
6C M N O U I COUNTY,

PROBATE n VISION
FILE NO. *00*-CP-30M
IN RE ESTATE OP
V in a*. LEE TOILER SR .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The ednentetretion ol the
• of VIROIL LEE TOLLER.
SR . dec e ased, whose dew of
deem wee Auguef 36. 3006,
F ie Number 3006-CP 306a. w
pendng in me O c u t Court ks
SemmoW County Flonda.
ProbeW Prvwion. t i address
of wrach W X I Norm Park
Avenue. Sanford. FU 33771
The names end addressee of
the Personal Repi#tentative
the
Personal

and other pereon* having
tin m i or demandt agamet
copy of Vve notow a requeed to
be served, muffi Ne Vw* ctamw
wen Me Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR X DAYS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

wen a copy of m e Nonce, are
to Me with ttv* Court such
aOfacnon or d en t *«Mn e w
later ot three months a her rna
dew ol Vw tael putweahon of
mw Nance ar X day* after rw
daw ol service of e copy of Me
Nonce on met pereon

•o me personal represent atnek
lamabW must M at derma
wr vw dew of Vw
krel pubkeekon of Me Nuhce
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dew of Vw krel pubecenon
of Me nonce is Decenber 14.
3005
JOHN MATTHEWS
2510 Sand Lake Road
Longwood. Florida 33779
Personal Representative
JOHN L THOMAS. II
Fkmda Bar No 080836
I X HAaeel Street
Ortendu. FL 33X 1
Telephone 407643 1390
Anonwy tor Peraonef
Repreeenunve

Decenber 14. 21.

Pubfwh
2005
X081

d ir e c t o r y
R o o tin g

Open 24 Hours
Tue *Wed •Thjr
Doubts Load Washer 11/10
Triple Load Washer HOD

.anagef On Site

ctamw or demands agamet Vw
decedents estate must Ne twv
dam s with tee Cocrl WITHIN 3
MONTHS a f t e r the date
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

PARCEL ID* 05-21-30-5020000013A

Names m which assessed
GREGORY M BELL JR
Al at taut property being si 8w
County cf SameioW. SUW of
Florida

A* other creditors of Vw dece-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Vel by virtu* of fist certain Wr*
of Eiscuaon laaued out of and
under V s m l of V s O ctal
Court of Seminole County.
Florida, C at* f 04-CA-113614-W upon a knal Judgment
fendared In f s aforesaid cowl
In Vial certain case ensiled Cay
of Winter Springs Flonda. A
Florida Muraopal Corporator!.
Ptamufl v*.
Wyman Fiekts
Foundation,
In c .
etc.
Osfsndanffa) which akxataaf
Wr* cf Eaacuton was dskvered
t o r n * * * Shsrtft of SemmoW
County. Flonda snd I have
levwd upon a* ths right, uis
and Merest of the dstsndwitt
Vl Vi* Mowing deserted propsrty. said property being located
In Seminole County. Flonda.
mors partcufarty dssenbad as

and tw undersigned a t Shanlt
of Semrnol* County, Flonda
* ■ * ■ 1100 AM on Vw 18th
day cf January A.D. 1008 otter
lor taw and M l lo 8 * Ngfwtf
tedder, FOR CASH IN HAND
and SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTWQ LIENS, al Vw
Front (South) Door, at Vw llagPOf*. cf Vw Seminote County
SherVl s Office, too Both Btvd .
Sanford. Flonda. Vw above

CERTIFICATE NO: 3128
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2003

Payment of S aIb (•«. appkc«-

Pubitfth D ac«n b« 21. 2005
X I35

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

Lot 14. LORI ANNE ACRES
REPLAT, accords u lo Vw pisl
thereof a t recorded m Plal
Book 28. Pag* 33. Public
Records of Samnola County
Flonda
Address
134 Lon
Ann# Lana. Winter Springs,
Flonda

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE LLC. Via holder ot Vw totlowing cartifcatatt) has Msd
said cartficataft) lor a lai dead
•o be issued Vtaraon The cerMeal* numbsr(s) and ye*r(i)
of Itsuanos. t i t desenpaon of
Vw properly, and tw named)
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N O TIC E O F A O EN CV A C TIO N TA K EN BY TH E
BT. JO H N S RIVER W ATER M A N A O E U E N T D ISTRICT

Dev/Empfyr Svcs 10000856;
Dean/Aduff
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Seances 10000011 For forVar WormaBon contact E Ann
McOes. President. Seminole
Community Cottage
100
Weldon BM f. Sartord. Ftonda
32773

Vf THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
VI AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORtOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 84 CA IM I1 4 K

If h#armg lmp— d.
(TOO) 1-000 055 0771

Law Office ol Saan Bogle. P A
PO Bos 151388
AJUmonta Springs. FL 32715
Tataphona (407) 834-1311
407-834-3302 Fas
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Pubkth December 21, 28.
2008
X12I

THOMAS DAVtO ME ISCL.
Deceased

TOWING reserves Vw right to
accept or refuse any and a l

It given that the lonoenng perm* was laaued on
December 12. 2003
LEVITT S SONS. LLC. 4037 Avalon Parti East Boulevard.
Orlando. FL3Z6ZB. Permit No 40-117-99404-1 The protect la
located In Seminole County. Sectona 38 and 38. Township 20
South. Range 30 East and Section 38. Township 2 0 South,
Range 31 East The permit authorizes A SURFACE WATER
MANAGEMENT 8YSTEM ON 4 79 A CRES TO 8ERV E
IMPROVEMENTS TO A 0 7S-MHE-LONO TWO-LANE ROAD­
WAY IN THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS known aa Orange
Avenue The receiving water body la LAKE JESUP.
The Nett) containing the application tor the above baled permit
la available lor Inspection Monday through Friday escept |gr
leoai holidays. 8 0 0 a m . to 8 0 0 p m at the Si Johns River
Water management District (District) Headquarters. 4048 Raid
Street. Palatka. a 32178-1428 A parson whose substantial
Interests are allectad by Via District permitting dectaton may
petition tor an admmstrattve hearing In accordance wth se c­
tions 120 988 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to
pursue mediation a s an alternative remedy under section
120 573. Florida Statutes, be lexe the dearSme lor Mng a peti­
tion. Choosing mediation wil not adversely affect the right to a
hearing it mediation does not result In a settlement The pro­
cedures lor pursung mediation are set lorth m section 120 573.
Florida Statutes, and rules 28-106.111 and 28-108 4 0 1 -4 0 4 .
Florida Administrative Code Petitions must comply with Ihe
rerfivements ot Florida Administrative Code Crueller 28-108
and be hied with (received by) the District Clerk located at
District Headquarters. Highway 100 West. Palatka. FL 32177.
Petitions tor administrative hearing on Ihe above appkcatun(i)
must be Med within twenty-one (21) days of publication of this
notice or within twenty-sir (28) days oI the District depositing
nobce ot Vila Want In Via m at tor those persons to whom the
District mass the actual nonce Failure lo Me a petition within
Bus tune period shaff constitute a waiver ot any rtghtfs) such
peraon(s) may have to request an administrative detarmaiation
(hearing) under eecbons 120 568 and 120 57, F .8 , concemeig
Petitions that are not Ned In accorda nce
With the above provisions are subtect to dismissal
B ecau se Vie adm nsvatrve hearing process Is designed lo lorrmffals final agency action. Via Mng of a petition means that the
Districts Anal action may be different from the position taken by
* In VUe notice ot Want. Persons whose substantial Interests
wffl be affected by any such final decision ot Via District an Via
appkeant have the right to petson to become a party to Via pro­
ceeding. In accordance with Vie requirements set lorth above.

N O TIC E O F A O E N C V A C TIO N TA K E N B Y TH E
BT. JO H N S RIVER W ATER M A N A G EM EN T D IS TR IC T
Is given trial the following permit was Issued on
December 8 .2 0 0 5
Christian Lite Canter ot Orlando. In c . 5700 North Dean Road
Oviedo, FL 32785 permit V 42-117-82871-2 The protect Is
located m Seminole County. Section 31. Township 21 South.
Range 31 East. The permit authorizes A SURFACE WATER
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM known a s Christian LAs Center. The
modification consists ot: construction ot 5 loot swale on Via
north property knr. The receiving water body Is Utile Lake
Oeorgia
The Ne&lt;») containing the application lor the above listed permit
Is available lor Inspection Monday through Friday aacepl lor
legal holidays. 8 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 p m at the St Johns River
Water Management District (District) Headquarters. 4 0 4 8 Raid
Street. Palatka. FL 32178-1428 A person whose substantial
W arests are affected by the Oistnct permitting decision may
petition lor an adnurustrative hearing m accordance with s e c ­
tions 120 569 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, or may choose lo
»• an alternative remedy under section
*!?■ Florida Statutes before the deadline lor Ming a pel,
i"« *« a o n wffl no. a d rem d , eltacl t h .r „ h l \ T .
•" • “ '"am ent The proem
k k M . s £ Z ? g mmkation era sal tonn in section is o STS
rkirlda Statutes, and ruies 2 6 106.111 and 26-106,401 404
Florida Administrative Code Petitions must ttxryVy wth the
requirements of Florida Administrative Code Chaffer 28-108
•nd be Med with freceived by) the District Clerk located at
Distncl Headquarters. Highway 100 West. Pataka. FL 32177,
Psbbons tor administrative hearing on the above appkcatbnU)
must be Med within twenty-one (21) days ot publication of this
noboe or within twenty-sis (26) days of the District dapositina
n o b » of this Went in the mail tor those persona to whom the
Djstnct mailt actual notice Failure to tile s petition within this
6me period shall constitute i waiver ot any nght(s) such peraon(t) may have to request an administrative determination
(hearing) under sections 120 569 and 120 57. F S . concerning
the subtect permit Petitions that are not Wed in accordance with
the above provisions are sutyect to dismissal

PtAksh December 21, 2005
X126
■T. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WRITTEN NOTtC* OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION
The David gives nckce ot as Mere to Issue a permt to Vie takowmg appkeantti) on December a. 2005
Lake Harney Water A sso c. PO Boa 1182. Geneva. FL 32732
pamut #8228 Tha district proposes to allocate 0 058 mdron
Batons P#* day ol ground water lor pubkc suppTy tor an esti­
mated population ol 705 In 5 years Tha withdrawals used by
Bus proposed protect wii consist ol ground water horn the
Floridan Aquder via 2 active wees m Senunole County,
Sections 23. 2 4 .2 5 . 2 8 .2 9 .3 0 . Township 20 South. Range
32 East, known a s Lake Hamey Water Association
The Meats) contavwig each of tha shove M ad aptWcefcxyri w .
" • P * * 0" “ “ "Mu Vuough Friday eicepl lor Isgal hoF
•Mys. 8 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 pm at Vw S t Johns River Water
Management Darnel Headquarters or Va appropriate Service
Cartel The Dwlncl wd lake action on each permit acpScatron m •" sdnwiaaasve proceed ^ (hearar
10 H * I ™ * * ™ &lt;* Sections 120 568 aid
1M 67. Florae Statutes Chapter 26-106 and 40C-1 1007, Florida
AAmmaualrv. Coda (F A C )
MbalartuU w eisats are affected by any oi Va
h* * nn® " scoordance wSh Secsona 120 566 ww
12067. F 8 . or a i parses may reach s wnowi agreemart on m e*,
■aion as an alternative lemedy under Section 120 573. F 8
Chooseig mekaeon wd not adversely aSect Va nghl to a twwsxi V
mskeaon does not rssuS m a tenement The procedures lor oursung m skaion are sat lonh in Secaon 120 673. F S an dfU esZ S
108 111 and 28-106 401-405 F A C Pewun. must comply wan ( a
raraarsmerts of Fkinds Admneiralive Code. Chaser 28-106 n i b s
Mad ash (rscerved by) V a Dalncf Clerk, loceled el O a v r
Hsadipjartsrs. 4048 Reid Skeef. PaSaSLS. Florida 12177
ana tor adnanwkafrva hearing on h e i
_____
■nut be Mad aatwi Monty-one 121) days ot pubicelui of'fw rwe^
Or wkftn twarky-au (28) days ot Vw Dwlncl dapoabno Vvs ruacw of
Mark m Vw mat tor h o ta persona u whom h e Owau mesa a ctu­
M nc* ° s Fa*jr» to Na a psthon wdwi Vas ama period r i d eon
M M s a warier of any right iuch parson may hava to rsqusal an
e*tw *sve*ve detarmnaaon (heermgi under Secaone 1 X 5 6 9 and
t » 57. F-B. oncam eig Vw eubfeef parma appicaaon Pektxvia
wtsch are not Nad si accordance wm h e above provwtona
)acf to rkamuaai
Because Vw admnwVMve hearing process » dtaignad to fornkh
Nta X M agency acaon. Vw Nmg of a peabon means haf h a
ChskMli knar acaon may bs ddarani kom Vw p o a to i latan by I to
Via nokoa at total* Persons whose aubetartad tottraata wd bo
adsaad by any auto knd dacwon of he Dwlncl on 6w I
hmw Vw ngf* to become a party to he procooOv) n i

wah vw requremerea set torh above
Otana Leant. Onctor. Dnrwun of Panrd Data Samcae
B l John* River Water Management Oratnct
Pubkafi December 21.2005
XI27

In
121066. Ftonda Sfaluaa Tha
Dwlncl Board of
a/uounesa Vw daafffnakon
end Uentler of additional
•dnwvaualrve pc*done wehm

tor TVs Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Vat JAMES I U.C CTO OULF
GROUP HOLDINGS VfC. Va
holder ol Va tosowkig csrtdcatsts) has Mad said cert*
cate(s) b I I n dead to be
Issued hereon The csrtklcato
number(a) and year(i) ot
issuance, the description of Va
properly, and V a named) In
w tschSwsai
CERTIFICATE NO: 1418
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2001
PARCEL 10# 02 20 30300031A-0000
Deacnpaion ol Property; LEO
SEC 02 TWP 203 ROE 30C
FROM NW COR RUN B 888 6
FT 6 E 842 44 FT TO POB
RUN N 48 DEO 07 MN 41
SEC E 18 04 FT N 117 02 FT
N 12 DEO 37 MIN 23 SEC E
• 827 FT N 182 73 FT N 08
DEQ tlM IN 08 SEC W 107.13
FT N 48 DEO 43 MIN 57 SEC
W 88 78 FT TO SLY RAN WLY
ALONG RAN 2C0 (M) FT SLY
TO PT W OF BEO E TO BEG
(LESS RD)
Names In
SANFORO PINE RIOOE LTD
AIM said property being In Va
County ol Bemnoie. Stats ot
Florida

fees are
requked to bs paid by Ew suc­
cessful tedder SI Vw sals Fut
payment of an tmounl equal to
Vw Nghsal bid It due wWun 24
hours after Vw adnertwsd Sms
ol sals. A2 payments shal be
cash or guaranteed totkunart.
made paysbla to Vw Ctark aI
Vw Q r a d Court.

h e Ftonda FlsSremora System
Tha potStona a it Asel to
Piawthvsrsay.
Equffy
10000262.
AVPlCokaga
Hetakone » Mug 10000075.
DaarvCdaar
Piogramt
10000018,
OaaivEcen

Pubkah
2003
xtta

day

of

The administration ot tha
Estate ol Shari Margsret
Norton McOanrwl Harlan,
deceased. F4a Number OS-CP1868. la pending m Vw Cecua
Court lor Senunole County.
Ftonda. Probata Drvteon. h e
address oi wtxch ■ Post Offtce
Bos 8088. Sanford. Florida
12772-8089 Tha namee and
adftesse* ol h e peraond rap-

archaeology

FIRST TRUST
CORPORATION. Ebro
CYNTHIA SOLOMON
MILLER.

h af Venzon w valaii Personal
Commurucakone LP la con*JC*ng pureuanf to tw rufaa of
Commwtion
(47
CFR
Sk K w I.1 X 7 (4 )( and h a
Advwory Courier on Hwtonc
Prasarvakon (36 C F R Part
•00) wd bs made rv a ito k to
interested
persona
fsuusd #w mtomwaon kom
Vw contact below AI
me. comments and cone
rpondence should be deactad
to tha following contact by
OtiSOXOS

data ol Vw fast pubkeakon ol
Vua m ace muM Me Vwa claana
wffh tea C o al WTTHVt 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 O F THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

Pubkah
2005

Warran Q Walts. Proyad
Manager
Dynamic
Environmental
toct#1#s. Ire
3450 Laka Sir eel Suae C
Macon. GA 31204
6act06#DynamcC nrironffiari
Id com

(UNKNOWN TENANT) ANO
JANE DOE (UNKNOWN
TENANT).
Oelendanu
N o n c e OF ACTION
TO OUENIE SMITH
Current
residence
and
address unknown
Laal Known Address and
"jsfftanca 303 Sasna Drive
mtamonle Springs FL 12701 '

28.

TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
jhajanackon to Forectoeura a
Mortgage upon h e foaowno
PTCPSrty " Semeiole Coumy

Flondatowa

LO T107. GRANOA SOUTH
X1XOROINQ TO THE PLAT
t h e r e o f , a s r e c o r d e d in

Mtomay are sal torh batow
At cradaora oi h e decedent
and other parsons have?
c:*im , or demands agaewi
decedent , eetata on wfim a
°opy of h e noeca has bean
•ehred mud Me Vw* ctaaiw
•ffh hra Court WTTHVt THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR X OATS AFTER
THE date OF SERVICE OF a
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON

00 Ptaeidi a aaomevor

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“ w i| 7 ,d a r t p n c,to » w p r

*• oVwr credaora of Vw dece­
dent and persons haring
ttaerw or demands agand Vw
decedent a estate mud Me
h e e claims wth Vua Court
WITHIN 2 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
AU CLAIMS NOT SO F1ED
WXX BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERK30 SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CUUM FEED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
date OF DEATH IS BARRED
The data of tad pubkeakon d
Vae Nonce a December 21.
2006
STEVE LEPSE
Paraond Repreeeraaave
4800 N M a m Or. 3rd Fluor
Chicago. 6 60640
Saan Bugw Eaq
Ftonda B d No 0106113

Prospective bidders
may
inspect Vw vsfuctot on Vw day
before Vw Auction Irom 9AM
urW 6PM Terms are cash or
centoed fond* only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves h e right to
accap* or refuaa any and a i
tads
Tha following vehicles are
offered tor bids
1998 PONTIAC TRANS­
PORT
W f# 1QMDU0606ST223447
1998 MERCURY COUGAR
W f# 1MEBP9238GH727384

PuMah December 21.2008
X IX

The dWa ol kraf pubkeakon ol
Vw Nokoa Is Dacambar 21,
2008

21,

VshkW Aucson • 9 00am
WHEN January 4 .2608
WHERE: P k T l Towtog. 1919
W 1st Street. Santord. a
32771 (407)321 -7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1989
MAKE: MERCURY
MOOEL SABLE
COLOR WHITE

THOMAS MORSE. ESOUIRE
200 SouVwaat 6Vi SVaet
Suae 400
Fort Lauderdale, a 3 3 X 1
984-522-1205
Ftonda Bar No # 1507
Pubkth: December 21. 72.
2005
XI24

W f # : 1M E B M 3O U 0KA 632974

Vatucte Auc6on • 9 00am
WHEN January 1 , 8061
WHERE. Pauls Towing t i l l
W tat Street. Santord. FL
32771 (407)121.7442
VEHICLE

29,

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court

F

Vt RE; ESTATE OF
KENNETH
SR.

JOSEPH

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a

a

•f RE: ESTATE OF

n

PIORYJAN A. ROOOWSKI,

A l credaora of h a Oaoadam

or demands agaewi
Dacadsm aetato, on whom ■
copyofhu nooca d required to
be served nerd Ita Vwe dtama
wah vaa Court WlTHVf THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR X DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

TO AU PERSONS HAWfQ
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AOAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:
Vbu are hereby m ated Owl mi
Order
01
Summary
Admekst/akon
has
been
arsered to Vw aetata 01 FLORYJAN
A.
ROOOWSK.
taceeaed. Fee Number 2008CP-2114. to Vw CecuO Court
lor Sammota County. Ftonda.
Probata DMdon. h e addeea
Of wtveh K PO Boa 8099.
Sanford. FL 12772-S099, haf
Via daaadar** data of deafo
waa August 17, 2008 h d h a
fold vdua of vw aetata la taaa
•tan 575.000 00 wid h d h e
names and addsaasa of Vwee
to whom a has bean assorted

kyau^- —•- NAME

AOORCS8

DENNE J OICESARO. 389
Mushwooq Ln. VMntar Sprmga.
FL 1270*
^

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' •41

VEHICLE
YEAR. 1896
MAKE: FORO
MOOEL20R
COLOR BLACK

NODCS TO CREDITORS
(Siewwwry Admfntalredon)

Tha admeestrabon ol Vw
attaW of KENNETH JOSEPH
LIMA. S R , rtere a es d. whoaa
daw of deato waa November
22. 2005. w pandmg to Vw
Cecua Court for Seminole
Courtly.
Ftonda.
Probata
DMdon. h e addrsea of which
la X I North Paik Avenue.
Sanford. Ftonda 32771. Tha
name and edtkeea of Vw par

^

| COLOR SAVER
W f #. 2 0 1WH53K419228718

LIMA.

NOTICB TO CREDITORS

Tito administration of Vw
••tala of CHERYL LEPSE.
taceaaed. whoaa data of deato
waa June 7,2005. F«a ftombar
05-2156CP. * pandmg to Vw
Cecua Court lor Semeioto
County.
Ftonda.
Probata
“ w o n . h a address ol wfsch
w X I N. Park Avenue,
“ •nlord. FL. 32771
Tha
'‘■"•as and adfreaeee of h a
Peraond Rapraeanuave and

a

ALL CLAIMS THAT ARE NOT
FILED WITHIN THE PRE­
SCRIBED TIME UMfTS ARE
FOREVER BARRED

PROBATE OTVI8ION
F6a Number tS-CP-2210

Personal Representative
Oand Harlan
3335 Berwick FWd Ortve
Dukih. QA 30088

them

has been lead agaeial you and
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oopy ct your wrmen dslenaaa a
any. to a. on U A R ? \
KOTEEN. ESOUIRE ^ / ;
attorn., ^
Oayforenu, O i * ^
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wan Vw
Court wvwrtwtore

Decem ber

NOTICE OF AUCTION
Ties auenon wd be held on
JANUARY 05, 2008, at 9 0 0
AM at 325 Aukn Are . Oviedo

TMeqmcuTT c o u r r r FOR
8 C lf NOLB COUNTY.

Tha dale of Vw krai pubkea
kon of Vua Notice la December
a t , 2006

NOTK* TO CREDITORS

Pubkah December 21. 2008
X129

1998 HONDA MC
W f# JM2PC2S03TMS08758

*122

Par-eased

1993 DOOGE DAYTONA
VIN# 1B3XW4431PN584447

i ol krai pubtcaaon ol VW

PATRICIA A
CARROLL.
ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 0179515
19048 Bruce B Down* Bfvd.
#158
Tampa, a 11847
Telephone 5 1 1 9 9 4 5437
Attorney tor Personal

WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST P U Bl ICATION OF TMI8

CHERYL LEPSE,

The following vehicle* art
offered kx bps

Cradaora and ovwra who hava
daarw or demands who are not
ah a oopy ol Vw

LYNN ANOREA HEDRICK

A* other creditors ot Vw
Decoders and persons haring
claims or demands ogamsi h a
Decedents estate must Me
then claims with this court

Vf RE ESTATE OF

Prospective bidders
may
inspect Vw vehicles on Vw dey
before h e Auction Irom 9AM
uffll 8PM Temw are cash or
earthed funds onfy OVIEDO
TOWING reserves Vw right lo
accept or refuse any and a i

data ol Drat pubkeakon ol Va*
nokoa. or Vwty days altar Vw
data ol aarrica of a oopy ol Vua
nonce on Vwm, wtkdwver re

Tha data of Vw tost pubkeakon
of BUk notice H December 2 t,
2008

"•y are ad tonh betow

MINNIE M KELLY IF LIVING.
AND IF NOT. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
UENORS.
CREDITORS!
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
c laim in o
iff
INTEREST BY, THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF MINNIE M
« U Y DECEASED JOHN

a

after h e daw ot tint pubkeabon
othw noece are required to Me
their derma wth Vila Court

AI other credffors of Vw dece­
dent and oVwr persona haring
claims or derrwndt against
decedent s estate, including
unmafcxed. corwngenl or unequrdeted deans, must He h e e
datow with vat Court WTTHVt
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA­
TION

AI creditors of h e Decadent
and other parsons
claims or demands
Decadent's estate on whom a
copy ot vua notice la

m THI CtRCUT COURT
FOR
•CIBNOU COUNTY.
FLOMOA
PROBATI OtVMfON
F i l l NO. X06-2156-CP

Thu auction wd be hakt on
JANUARY 02. 2008. el 9 00
AM at 325 Aukn Ave . Oviedo.

Creators and others who
havt claims or demands
a g en t! this estate and on
whom a copy ol Vw nobce la

deans with VUs Court ON OR
BEFORE THE LATER OF THE
DATE THAT IS THREE (1)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE NOTICE OF ADWanSTRATION OR THIRTY (X )
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF ACOPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

AI persons on whom Bus notice
Is served who hava otyections
h el cheSenge h e vekdrly oi h e
w a. h e quelhci noTw ol h e
personal
rtprseentakvs.
nanus, or (unsdebon ol Vua
Court are requead to Na h e e
obtactwns with Bus 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

Pubkah Dacambar 21. X .
2008
X IX

NOTICE OF AUCTION

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
TO ALL PERSONS INTER­
ESTED IN THIS ESTATE
THAT:

been served a copy ot Vue

STEPHEN
L
EVANS
ESOUIRE
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
104 North Thomas Street
Ptara Cky. FL 11563
Telephone (611)752-1795
Ftonda Bar No 0371905

PuMsh December 21. 2003
X12S

A* creditors ot Vw decedent
cleans or demands agatost
decadents estate. Including
unmelurad. contingent or unkq-

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT

Dacambar 2 t, 28.

M THE CtRCUtT COURT
EIGNTEENTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANOFOR
8C5ENOLI COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CASE NO.: 08 CA-1475-14UK

•ngewertog. or a Jh a a . h at are
keledorekghtetor ksungmhe
Naaorwl Regeler ol Hntortc
Piece*
Specks: information
afxxa h e proiecL mckxkng h e

be dapoakad wkh vw ctam of
Ireareaiad parses
SMI* Fang Sem es
(772) 185-9555
PuMah December 21 2005
X II7

Tha admeuskation of h e esiato
ol RUTH L REMINGTON,
deceased, whose daw ot death
was February 18. 7fX&gt;3. is
perukng to Vw O c u * Court tor
Senunola County. Florida.
Probate Orvwion. F«e NtatSwr
2008-CP-744, Vw address ol
which is 301 N Park Ave.
Santord. Ftonda. 32771-1292
The names and addresses ot
the Personal Representative
and
Vw
Personal
Representative's attorney are

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION

1994 CHEVROLET
BERETTA
VtN# 10IIV15M8RY1S512S

DIANA LOPEZMEISEL.
whose address M 8028 Orris
S t. McLean. VA 22102. hat
bean appointed Personal
Rapresantabve ol Vw above
erased estate CradAoraolVw
estate are hereby notified to
(I) deliver or m at owe wrmen
claims lo Vw Personal
Representative at h e address
above, (7) dekver or mat the*
wrmen derma to h a Personal
Representatives attorney ot
record. Thomas A. Morse.
E s q . at Vw toaowmg address
Law Offc a t of Thomel A.
Morse. E s q . 200 SE 8th
Street.
St#
400.
Ft
Lauderdale. FL 13X 1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

SHARI MARGARET NORTON
McOANNEL HARLAN.

1998 FORO THUNDERBIRO
VTN# 1FAIP62W4SH107S75

NOTICE « hereby given h el
an order of summary edmMekaaon hat bean issued n the
strata of THOMAS DAVID
MEISEI Tha address of Vw
above named Cecua Court h at
issued vw order is SANFORD
(Seminole)
Court
Admtoratration.
Seminole
County Court House X I N
Park Avenue Santord. FL.
32771-1292

RUTH L REMVfOTON.

IN RE: ESTATE OF

Tha following vehicle! are
offered kx bids

TO ANY PERSON WITH A
CLAIM
OR
DEMAND
AOAINST THIS ESTATE

IN RE ESTATE OF

representativs's attorney srs

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant to an Order Orwulng
“ •
Motion
ip
Ra
Foractoeura
S a it
dalad
December 12. 2008 artarad in
CMS Cat# No 04-CA-1385-14K of V a Circus Court of Vw
t(TH Ju d o d Circus to and tor
SEMINOLE County. Sanford.
Florida. I era sa l to Vw highest
d bast Odder tor cash to
Room 8201 of Vw SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
SOI N Park Avenue to Senkxd.
irtda. at 110 0 a m on Vw 10
day of January. 2008 Vw tot-

should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-663-4277
I -800-985-8771 (TOO) or I800-958-8770. via Florida
Raley Service

persona on h e impact of h e
lower on any tkMncta. aaaa.
bukknga. aauctorea. or obfeett
SMntocara to American tuatory

Tha tobkmng vafsda wd be
“ pubkc auction par FI
Sttl 712 565 M 1 0 0 0 AM on
January 8. 200k al Uenors
&gt;to aaaafy a ken agaewl
seta tor labor, l e v a ,
and storage charger
No Idea, aa ra. cash orty
1994 Jeep Cherokee SW
W f 1J4FT28S6RL237892
Owner Marked Eklabeh Cam
127 Bob Thomas Ce. Sanford
FL 32771
» : McGrow Motori
Inc
327 N Mwy 17-82. longwood
FL J lJ i Q
Caah tu n to redeem vefsew
114X 25
Manor: C M C Automotive toe
X I N Mapw Ave. Sanford FI
12771
1
Phone 407-121-7000
Nokoa to owner or kerVxxoar
v w ha hat a ngfa to a hearmg
any ama prior to ads data by
■n® • • ti# d i n of N court
Owrwr hat V w ngr* to rscsvar
' by posting bond m
nca with FI Sts!

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case Number: 05-CP-ttSS

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSUftt SALE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE #: OS-CP-744

► w n cc.-. _ .. Tl '
Ot » - n « J
WACCORDANCE" WITH THT~ - ALL G U I U t r DEMANDS JkMDAMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
OBJECTIONS NOT 8 0 FEED
TIES ACT,
W U BE FOREVER BARRED

Verizon Wxeiesa Personal
Commun ta sorw LP la (xopos
tog to oonsauct a tatacommurecaaona lower north ot 100 Art
Lane, to Sanford. Seminole
County. Ftonda. (Paroal No.
10-20-10-100-0198-0000) ai
Latitude N28-48-44. longitude
W«M5-U3 The tower would
be a Monopow design and 90
•sat to h a g *
Venzon
Wxeless
Personal
Commurucabont LP

n o t ic e o f b a l e

VICTOR CRU2. IF LIV1NO.
AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AQAINST VICTOR CRUZ.
OAUDI RODRIGUEZ. IF LIV­
ING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES |
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AOAINST
QAUOI
ROORK3UEZ.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS Vf POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

Pubkah « :
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 University Drive Suae
too
Plenuuon EL 31124

-----------------------1-------- SECTION I0 6 e
P U k u cN on ci

21.

2005
X110

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at Vw CecuS Court
By: Mary Stroups
Deputy Clerk

Dated on 12/1 WOOS

Publish Dacambar
2005
X1I4

VS

is 13
'.2008

MARYANNS m o r s e
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORO
Deputy Clerk
PuUJih December #1, 2005

archffeclura.

P\X)*#h D#c#mb#r 21. 20.

LOT 28. BLOCK 28. DREAMWOLO FOURTH SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RE COROE D VI
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 98. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

Payment of S a lt las. appeca-

Maryann# Mor##
Cl#di of lh# O o j 4 Court
By Ooborah Conant
DaputyCtarli

ABN AMRO MORTOAOE
GROUP. INC.
PLAINTIFF

set tonh to said Summery Final
Judgment, to-wt.

2001. d 1100am

M 8 8 I 7 N a f p ro c e e d s k o m
to e tc e e e o f
dhoura c ta r r w d b y t a n o , ^

NOTICE OF VflENT

28.

Unites such certfcaiad) she!
bs rsdsemsd aooonkng to law.
h e properly deaertoed In such
cartSteaWd) wd be aoto to Va
htgfasl bidder In room 8201.
Berranoto CouUy Courthouee.
Sanford. Florida, on

Pubkah: December 21. 2008
Xt 15

Because Via administrative hearing process is d e s m e d to lormutate final agency action, the t,kng ol a petition means that tha
p w n cts final action may be different Irom the position taken by
f f h this notice ot Went Persons whose substantial Interests
wii be effected by any such Inal decision ol the District on the
applicant have the right to petition lo become a parly lotheprooaedmg. m accordance with the requirements sat lorth above

21.

Publtah: December
2003
xtts

WITNCSS my hand and lha
•aal of fhtt Court on lha 14 day
of OCC . 2005

W f #: 3FAFPII39WRI63034
VEHICLE
YEAR 1692
MAKE: TOYOTA
MOOEl: 4DR
COLOR: REO

Wf #: JT2SK12EXN0009676
VEHICLE
YEAR 1966
MAKE FORO
MOOEL 4 OR
COLOR TAN
W f # 2FABP44F6GX2I0464
VEHICLE
YEAR 2002
MAKE: FORO
MOOEL: PA)
COLOR: REO

Wf #: 1FTRF17W92NB11I86
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1697
MAKE : FORO
MOOEL 4 OR
COLOR GREEN
W f # 1FALP68MVM101407

AU INTERESTED PERSONS
Noaoa a hereby given Pact ,
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT
faffhO wd iak d pubkc aucAl oVwr cradkore of
X " tor lakregt tor cash on
Dacadanf and persona haring
ring I
Al credaora of h a aetata of
dditand to h*wd ladder, ha
h a I h a daoadar* and pereons hav"•owing deecrbed vetactaa
Decedent* aetata must
h e e claims wah hta court
••tala of h a decedent I Prospective
e im r r
t&gt;* V&gt;***
WITHVi 1 MONTHS AFTER
ih o e e lo r whom pro« P « mfactaa one how pmr
THE DATE O f THE FIRST
•talon tor paymam waa made to
to a d s Terms art "CASH OR
h
a
Order
of
Summary
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
CERTIFIED FUNDS" Paul*
NOTCE
reserves h a r u *
h a Corel WlTHVf
w»ma or reiacl any and a*
THREE (1) MONTHS
AU CLAMS NOT SO F U O
WTTHVt THE TIME PERIOOS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
SET FORTH IN SECTION
F^ T P IX L C A D O N O F T H IS
FiAtaah Dacambar 21.2008
713 702 OF THE FLORIDA
X131
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARREO
AU CLA648 ANO 0CMANO8
NOT 8 0 FILED W U. BE FOR
NOTICB
EVER BARREO
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
WHAT: VEHICLE SALVAGE
ABOVE. ANY CLAM FILED
r v t S J ? ” ™ ® 1* * 01* 0 ANY
AUCTION
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
WHEN
January 11, Mas
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
ANY CLAM FLED
TIME lOOCtam
GATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
T W J (2) YEARS OR MORE
WHtRE
A I R Towing Serv e.
a ft e r the d e c e d e n t s
&lt;001 N Orlando Ave
da te OF DEATH IS BKRRCD
The data d h a krai pubkeakon
Makland, FL 32751
Of tea Nokoa a Dacambar 21.

, ,
'&lt;*•*8

2006

OF FIRST PUBU

JEFFERY D LIMA
203 Summer'd Court
Ctarmor*. FI &gt;4/15
KENNETH J UMA «
117 Odhursl S ee d
Aawnonaa Springs. FL 12701
AnhonyJ ScatoCU
Aaomay tor Peraond
Ftor&gt;M8dNo 006624S
Bdusr 5 H a ta k U P
PodOtaceBoa 111
Orlando. FL 32902
(407) 646-4000

P*»on Q#vmg Note#

Pareon Giving

Wtaam H Momaon. Eaquea
Ftonda Bar No 141X 1
“ *L0WIN 8 MORRISON. P A
7100 Sotah ikghway 17-82
Fam Park, FL l i n o
Tetapnon. (407) 814-1424
Pubkah
2005
X129

December 21.

21, X .
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M THB C M C U T COURT FOR
1 COUNTY,
PROBATI DIVISION
F L I N G 2886-CP-I664
V f RE ESTATE OF

NOT1C1 OF AUCTION

rXssvisr.s
.

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VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE CERTIFICATION a
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AUCTION
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Midweek. December 21-22. 20Q.r&gt;

S o c c e r --------years, has raptured throe state
championships. Inmirally. the
Continued from Page 2B
one lime the Rams won the
-dcnoc gained playing in the
Akers _ in 2002 _ they lost to
Akers tournament into a suc­
cessful run at the Class -IA state Palm Beach-Wcllington in the
state semifinals.
championship.
"This tournament Is one of
The 2004-05 Nease team is
the key components that we
just one of a dozen teams that
use to gel the team prepared
have played in the Akers (nee
for the district tournament,"
Burger King and Target)
said Lake Mary head cxiach Bill
Classic over the years that didEisselo after his Rams lost 3-2
n I take home the tournament
to W in te r Park In Monday
title but ended up winning
night's third-place game.
stale championships.
"W in n in g the Akers is nice, but
Bishop Moore, which was a
It’s not the primary objective of
perennial fixture in the Akers
our season."
during the 1990s, won four
While the Rams (10-3-1) will
state championships and fin­
have to make due this year
ished second three limes
with the lessons learned with a
between 1989 and 1998.
fourth-place finish in the
Winter Park. Daytona BcachAkers, the Winter Park
Seabreeze, Satellite Beach,
Wildcats (17-2) are hoping their
Clearwater-Countryside, and
third-place finish will help cat­
in the late 1980's _ Melbourne"
apult them back into the state
are all past and/or current
tournament this year.
Akers participants that have
"This is really good for us,"
made it to the state finals in
said Winter Park head coach
their respective classes.
Graham Naylor. "We don't get
Seminole County alone has
to play teams of this caliber on
collected 10 state champi­
our regular schedule. This will
onships B^glHs' soccer since
the Florida High School
get us ready for the district
tournament. We like the aimActivities Association started
petition. We need it."
sponsoring a state tournament
in the sport In 1982.
With the district tournaments
The Lyman Greyhounds,
just four weeks away, the tim­
who won six of the first nine
ing couldn't be better. If past
Akers/Burger King/Target
performances are any indicator,
championships, have four state
the odds are good that not just
titles. Lake Howell, which has
one, but several of the teams in
never won the Akers, has two
this year's Akers’ field will
state titles while four-time
take a serious run at grabbing a
Akers champ Lake Brantley
state crown.
has won one state crown.
Satellite Beach senior Rebecca
Lake Mary, which has won
Howell was selected as the
its own tournament once in 23
tournaments offensive MVP

FREE M o b ility
Consultation
Im o u ln o r c u a in in u y o u r
In d e p e n d e n c e w ith n n e w
p o w e r c liu ir o r n c o o tc r.
C a l l t o d a y to fin d o u t
i f y o u p r e -q u u lify
F o r M e d ic a r e a n d

and saired one of the tram's
winning goals. Howell, who
will play for Auburn next fall,
entered the tournament with 31
goals and 16 assists.
Nease senior Erin Hoover
wax named the defensive MVP
and Edgewater goalie Quinn
Barnett won the Coaches
Choice award.
Edgewater beat Winter
Springs 4-1 In the fifth place
game and Bishop Moore and
Lake Brantley tied for seventh
place.

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FR ID A Y’S RESULTS
Csm# t _ U l r Nliry 3. Cuuntryiklr 0
Cam* * - Lk. I lowrll t. B o n Rjton 0
G low 3 _ N n w 2. (V ia n d 0
G low t _ Fdgrwatrr 5. ly m in 1
G iro* I _ L Bnnttey 2. S p u n Crk. 2*
G low t _ Satellite Kelt h 7. Qvirdn 2
C l . . , 7 _ W Park S. Bwhup M oon 2
G low • _ W Spring* 9. Srahrrr/r I

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SATURDAY’S RESULTS
G low 9 _ Bidiop M oon 7, S n fcn rn - 0
G low 10 _ SpnuT Cmrk d rteitn l
Ortedo
G low 11 _ D rland 0, ly m in 0 •
G low 12 . Cnunlryiidr 2. B. Kilim 2*
G low 13 (qulrter/lnill _ Wlntrr pirk
3. Winter Spring! 2
G low I t (i)uirtrrflnil) _ N n w I,
Fdgrwiter 0
G low 1 3 1i)iii/1rrfl n il) _ Satellite
B n th ft. t a l a Bunllry 1
G low I t (quarterfinal) _ la k r Miry
2. t a l c I lowrll 0
G low 17 _ Wtnlrr Spring! ft
Clrirwiter-Countryildr I
C lo w I t _ l a i r Brantley 2 . 1V ian d 0
C lo w I t _ Fdgrwiter I. Sprue* Clk 0
G low 20 _ Blnhop Minor 2. l a i r
I lowrll 0
C i o n 21 Iw m lfliul) _ N n w 3, Latte
Miry 2.
G low 22 ( m i l final I _ Satellite B n th
2. Winter P ir l I.

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G low 23 _ Winter Spring! drfn ted
l a i r Branllry
G low 34 _ Fdgrwater d rfn ted Bidwm
M oan

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G low 23 . Edgrwiter 4. W Spring! I

ln coniunctlon wW* »&gt;• Perttxmanc* Racing Industry

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THIRD PLACE
C u w 2* _ Winter P u l X Lk. M iry 2
C H A M P IO N S H IP
G low 27 _ Satellite B n th 2. N n w 1
• . won on penalty klcka

ar^ , * * VBra awarda and announcements about 2006 were made here Amona the wtmnm &gt;•
Abbot. (No. 5. above)
Steele (# 2. top. dueling with fellow USAC star Matt Hinas) In the sprints.

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Vol. 114, No. 33 •Copyright © 2005 Tho Sanford Horald

Firedcopdecidestoresign

By Llane Edlxon
Herald Staff

SCC at home
Tho nationally-ranked
Seminole Community
Collogo womens basket­
ball team return home for
the final time in 2005
Saturday. Dec. 17.
Sea Sporti, Poge IB

Man stabs
woman after
block party
SANFORD — A
woman was stabbed
last weekend after leav­
ing a block party on
24th Place in Sanford,
near Oak Avenue.
Jainx* Bond was
leaving the party on
Dec. It, around mid­
night, with sisters
Kristie and Kourtney
Toole when an
unknown white male
began following them.
According to the
police report, the sus­
pect grabbed Bond's
shoulder and stabbed
her in tire back. Kristie
Tixile alleged the sus­
pect attempted to stab
tier also, but instead hit
Ik t in tiro abdomen.
Tlx-y told officers tlxsuspect never said any­
thing and walked away
after accosting them.
Wayne Appling, 20,
o f Begonia Cove in
Sanford, was arrested
and dxarged with the
crime. Appling was
found on 24lh Place
between Myrtle Avenue
and O ak Avenue, with
a butterfly knife in his
back pcxket.
Officers observed a
one inch stab wound
on the center of Bond's
back, and Kristie Toole
had a red mark about
on her stomach area.
Appling told police
lx- was at tlx- block
party with his brother,
wlx-re he had several
alcoholic drinks. He
said tlx- last tiring Ixremembered was
attempting to take his
brother home.
Appling told officers
lx- does not remember
anything after that, and
has never met Bond or
tlx- Toole sisters. He
also said he did not
remember possessing
the butterfly knife.
Appling was
charged with aggravat­
ed battery will) a dead­
ly weapon; aggravated
assault with a deadly
weapon without intent
to kill; and battery
causing bodily lurm .

S em in o le S m ile

Oomaon Dixon —
Fun World ot FWo Vifodd
em p loys*

S A N FO R D — T h e fired Sanford
Police O fficer w ho w as expected to
return to the force after signing a "last
ch an ce" agreem ent, instead subm itted
h is resignation this w eek.
K enneth Trezise w as term inated by
P olice C h ief Brian Tooley in August
for insubord ination and im proper co n ­
duct tow ard the public.
T re z ise 's
u n io n
rep resen tativ e
G eorg e H achigian said Friday in a

Board
locked
on new
Eckert's
tenant

phone interview that after com m ents
w ere m ad e, by b o th T ooley and
D istrict
2 C o m m issio n e r
Velma
W illiam s, im plying that Trezise w as
racist, he could not let Trezise go back
to w ork at the city.
"T h e city m anager [Sherm an Yehl|
and I both felt, w ith the inflam m atory
co m m en ts m ad e by the ch ie f and
C om m ission er W illiam s, it w as in the
best interest for us to w ork out this
m utual resignation," H achigian said
Friday.
The m utual resignation agreem ent

stip u lates that T rezise’s resig n atio n
w ill take effect on Feb. 1, 2006. Until
then h e 's placed on ad m in istrativ e
paid leave.
H e will also be reinstated for sick
and personal leave tim e he used when
he w as o rig in a lly term in ated in
August.
Trezise w ill not, how ever, be paid
for the 30-d ay suspension he received
instead of the term ination.
A nother aspect o f the agreem ent is
that all com m ents about Trezise must
go through the city m a n a g e r's office,

and not the police d ep artm ent.
"In all respects it’s in the best inter­
est of the city," Yehl said of the agree­
ment.
Som e m em bers of the black com m u ­
nity disagreed w ith Y ehl's earlier d eci­
sion to offer the "last ch an ce" agree­
ment, but W illiam s said Friday the end
result w as a w in-w in situ atio n for
everybody.
"I personally d o not feel com pletely
satisfied with the w ay the process w as
handled, but I think com m unity is the
w inner in this d ecisio n ," she said.

A lot like Christmas

Hwald photo by Slava Paradis

Officer Jo s h Falrcloth holds
marijuana taken a s evidenco by
tho Street Crimes Unit.

By Llane Edlxon
Herald Staff
SA N FO R D — A fter sitting
vacant for more than a vear, the
old Fckerd’s drug store building
may stay em pty longer after the
P lan ning and Z oning Board
d ead lock ed ov er w hether to
keep the space retail or change it
to m edical usage.
T h e P lan ning and Z oning
C o m m ission voted on tw o
m otions, one for approval and
one for denial, in w hich thev
voted 3 to 3 each time. T h e build­
ing is located on the co m er of
French A venue and 1st Street.
The conditional use request
T hursday night to redevelop the
site into a kidney dialysis center
w as m ade by Fresenius M edical
Care.
Fresenius M edical C are, an
international com pany that has
m aintained
an
office
on
C om m ercial Street for the last 25
years, was planning to use a
m ajority of the building for a
dialysis center with the rem ain­
d er space leased for retail, on the­
n-quest of city staff.
Bob Loeper, regional vice­
p resid ent o f Fresenius, said
Friday that he’s got doctors who
w ish to m ove into the Eckerd
building.
"W e didn't particularly can­
tor that," Loeper said o f subleas­
ing retail space as opposed to
m edical use space.
C ity
staff
recom m ended
approval of the business as long
as a developm ent plan is subm it­
ted, reviewed and approved by
staff prior to construction o r use

Proactive
unit takes
criminals
off street
By Stave Paradis
Herald Staff

Travis Lommerse plays in the Winter Wonderland that is the Dutch Mill Nursery.

Nursery lights up the season
By Llane Edlxon
Herald Staff
SA N FO RD — The Dutch M ill N ursery
on Upsala Road is beautiful to look at on
a norm al day, but the nursery is breath­
taking around the holidays.
The fam ily owned w holesale business
has been around since 1961 and the fam i­
ly has decorated its nursery and hom es,
w hich are situated on the property, since
the '60s.

In fact, the display received a trophy
from the city of Sanford in 1966. T h e dec­
o ratio n s now inclu d e about 130,000
lights, lit snow m en and penguins, and lit­
tle toy soldiers lined in a row.
Irene Lom m erse, the m other of the
group, and her husband w ho passed
aw ay nine years ago, started Dutch Mill
Nursery, and with the help of their four
children the business and the decorations

S m Nursery, Page 5A

SA N FO R D — A dark con ­
version van blaring Spanish
tunes turns into a G oldsboro
alley at West 11lit Street and
M ap le A venue, an area
know n for drug activity.
Crack m erchants perk up
for a possible sale, but the
occupants of the van are not
buying. The vehicle's driver
and p assen g ers stud y the
scene as they approach. They
scan the group outside, look­
ing especially at the hands.
Every d o or of the van
opens and the Sanford Police
D ep artm ent Street C rim es
Unit rushes out. A suspect
drops a couple pieces of crack
and runs, but ne d oesn't get
far. Ten m inu tes into the
nigh t's w ork the officers have
their first arrest for drug pos­
session.
The new unit has operated
for five m onths in an effort to
m eet d em an d s fo r m ore
proactive policing, said Sgt.
Tony Raim ondo, the un it's

S m StrMt, Pag* 8A

S m Store, Page 3A

Parents w orry about busing times
By Joe Hendrlcka
Herald Correspondent
SA N FO R D — A fter study­
ing 44 separate m iddle school
rezoning plans, the general
consensus am ong School Board
m em bers falls on Plan 37 m od­
ified, but som e parents still
urged m em bers to keep chil­
dren at schools closest to hom e.
W hen the plan is finalized
Feb. 21, it will create tlx* initial
student body for the M arkham
Woods M iddle School set to
op en in A ugust 2006. The
school will be populated by
stu d en ts cu rren tly attend in g
G reenw ixxl Lakes, M illennium
and Sanford m iddle schools.
Ron Pinnell, executive direc­
tor for Secondary Education,
thanked
the
65
C ore
C o m m ittee
m em bers
w ho

Hwsld photo by J o * MooOricU

William Wills m akes a point
about middle school rezoning.
helped create the four plans
presented at the board m eeting
Dec. 13.

"W e know in this process
not everyone is going to be sat­
isfied with the end product in
term s of the decision that is
m ad e," Pinnell said. "W e said
from the outset, that we hope
w hen all is said and done that
it's not the process that’s the
com plaint, but rather the prod ­
uct — that perhaps som eone is
not attending a school that they
w ould h av e preferred
to
attend."
He said all four schools arevery good.
" If you want your son or
daughter to get a high quality
education, you can get it at any
one of the four schools w e're
talking about," Pinnell told the
School Board and public.
The
re-zoning
p lanning

S m Rozona, Page 8A

Before buying Unicell,
Roses seeks incentive
By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff
SA N FO R D
—
R o ses
S o u th e ast P ap ers is c o n sid ­
e rin g p u rch a sin g U n ice ll
P a p e r M ills p lan t on S t.
Jo h n s P arkw ay b efo re the
end o f the year.
At
M o n d a y 's
C ity
C o m m issio n w ork sessio n .
P re sid e n t
Tony
B o u lo s
asked fo r the c ity 's c o m ­
m itm e n t to p ro v id e e c o ­
n o m ic in cen tiv es; ad v al­
orem and perso n al p ro p er­
ty tax cre d its or relief; u til­
ities fran ch ise fees cap; and
p o ssib le rail access.
"W e th in k th is is p ro b a ­
bly an im p o rtan t d ecisio n

th e
c o m m is sio n
w ill
m a k e ,"
C ity
M a n a g er
S h erm an Yehl said .
B o u lo s, w ho is new to
the area, h as been in the
p a p e r b u s in e ss fo r 25
years.
" I t 's a v ery in terestin g
b u s in e s s ,"
B o u lo s
told
co m m issio n ers.
B o u lo s and h is p artn er
sta rte d R o ses S o u th e a st
P apers in N ew M exico, and
th ey s p e cia liz e in tissu e,
tow els, nap k ins and toilet
paper. T h ey started w ith 12
e m p lo y e e s
and
now
e m p lo y m o re th an 250
th ro u g h o u t
the
U n ited

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Seminole Summary
A G LA N C E A RO U N D O U R C O U N T Y
IXin't faint, dear readers, your trusty Clock
Keeper is back at his post. Unforeseen emergencies
here at The H erald have kept me from my rounds.
Thanks for all live calls and c-nuils. Let's get to it.
New Job; After being pressured to leave his job
as the city o f Sanford's finance director. Kevin
Smith appears to have landed a plum job.
Smith had been wilh the city for almost 10 years
and had received glowing evaluations for his work,
including an almost perfect sane for his 2004
review. Despite his past performance. Smith and
funner Interim City Manager Eugene Miller
apparently didn't see eye to eye because Smith
"resigned" unexpectedly one week before
Sherman Yehl began his tenure as Use city's full­
time city manager.
As part his resignation,
...................................... Smith received three
Around th« Clock months severance pay. Add
that check to the one he's
now receiving from the
city o f Winter Springs as
the dc facto assistant city
manager and it looks to be
a good Christmas in the
Smith household this year.
Smith is in charge o f three
city departments in Winter
Springs.
by I)an Ping
......................
stfll kicking The First
Lady of The S an ford
Herald. Doris Dietrich, passed away last week.
We received the news Monday that Miss Doris had
died. About the same time we had received word
that Nellie Coleman had also died. As our stall
rushed to put together obits on two o f Sanford's
finest ladies, they began finding inconsistencies
regarding the Coleman obituary.
Turns out Mrs. Coleman has not died, at least
not the Nellie Coleman must Sanfordites know as
the long-time teacher at Seminole High School
Our Nellie Coleman is still alive and living at the
Renaissance Retirement Center on Airport
Boulevard
"She still with us," an official at the center told
one o f our reporters on Tuesday. “She had breakfast
this morning.'*
To paraphrase Mark Twain, "Rumors o f Nellie
Coleman's passing have been greatly exaggerated."
Chamber news: The Sanford Chamber of
Commerce held its election o f new executive
hoard members Friday. Chamber President
Angella Cordon wasn't thrilled with live process to
say the least.
Gordon lias been looscy-gooscy when it comes
to who serves on the executive boards. There was a
lime where you could join the chamber and within
weeks Gordon would appoint you to die Executive
Hoard Ask Michael llaiim rn , who became die
chamber's treasurer shortly after joining die chaintier. In essence, hoard members were serv ing at the
pleasure o f the president. Gordon, radicr Ilian the
vice-vena.

Hoard (Tiatmion David Taylor insisted dial die
dumber follow its own bylaws on electing execu­
tive hoard rnemhen. Gordon fought Taylor on this
issue and reportedly searched for loopholes. Taylor
prev ailed, and for die first time in years. The Herald
actually received a ballot to vote on new executive
laiaid members Critics o f the chamber said die bal­
loting went smooth, although a least one current
dumber member reported not receiving a ballot.
The new members o f die executive board are:
Hart Peterson, Paul Osborne, David Minton,
Kill EUlol and Mike Fitzpatrick. Best o f luck to
the new board. They've got died hands full as dtcy
try to straighten out die shambles dut is the chamlier's finances.
Manure duty: If you though! the fat guy wear­
ing a Santa lut and shoveling manure looked famil­
iar on SG TV 's replay o f the Sanford Christmas
parade, you were right — it was me.
Now plenty o f people in town will tell you I
shovel manure on a regular hasis in this column, lie
dut as it nuy, I was called into emergency duty two
Saturdays ago when the horse-riding cow boys from
die local Shriners group failed to bring dicir poopcr-scoopcr.
As luck would have it. one o f the Ihiiscs let loose
right in front o f The Clock on Magnolia Square.
Most o f die middle school kids marching behind
die hones saw die land mines in time, but one o f the
kids in die back wasn't as observant and stepped
right in die middle o f the mess.
With about a third o f the one-tiour parade still
approaching the "drop zone," Joyce Fitzgerald,
who along with her husband Bernle owns
Granny 's on Magnolia Square, quickly realized
die situation had turned to, well, uh. crap. She
brought a broom and dustpan from tier store and
proceeding to clean up die mess. I follow ed tier to
die middle o f the street and began scooping up as
m u ch as die dustpan would hold Then the dilemma
became where to dump a dustpan o f manure. The
garbage cans downtown have ashtrays on top o f
diem. There was no way to dispose o f die doo-doo
without smearing it all over the can.
My solution? I'm not at liberty to say, but the
folks in the city's parks department nuglu want to
sharpen Utcir pruning shears. Some o f the bushes in
Magnolia Square may experience a growth spurt.

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A pre-C hristm as Fam ily
Fun Festival will be held
from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. at
W indwood Park in
A ltam onte Springs. Local
agencies, organizations and
churches will be on hand.
The event is sponsored by
G rove C ou nseling Center,
Inc., the Sem inole C ounty
Sh eriff's D epartm ent and
Weed &amp; Seed Program . There
will be m usic, face painting,
gam es, food, and m uch
m ore. For inform ation con ­
tact C ynthia H icks at 407­
327-1765, ext. 1900.

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When it absolutely has to be there on time. Santa Claus sometimes relies on a little help to make his yearly deliveries. This
photo shows the original Snoop dog helping Santa during the Midway Elementary School annual holiday parade. Snoopy
and friends were riding with Santa on the Seminole County Roads Department Christmas float during tho parade.

B u rg lary
• R obert L ee A nd erson, 20, o f
San M arcos A venue, w as arrested
by Sanford p o lice Tuesday. H e
re p o rte d ly a tte m p te d to gain
en try in a resid en ce on G ro ve
D riv e. H e w as charg ed w ith b u r­
glary o f an o ccu p ied d w ellin g
and property d am ag e of u n d er
$200.
D ru g R elated
• Rickey Floyd, 26, of West
13th S tre e t in S an fo rd , w as
arreste d
by
S a n fo rd
p o lice
T h u rsd ay night at the corner of
S o iillt M .»nj;oustinr Ave mu* and
West 14th Street. Floyd ran from
p o lice w ho found nine bags o f
m ariju ana on the ground w here
they first saw him . Police also
said they found $742 on Floyd
and d isco v ered m ore can n abis in
the yard and in F lo y d 's car w hen
they op ened it to let his pit bull
p u ppy o ut. Floyd w as charged
w ith p o s se s sio n o f m ariju an a
w ilh intent lo sell w ithin 1,000
feet o f a chu rch and resisting an
o ffice r w ithout v iolence.
• A nd re D . C ash c, 28, of West
11th S tre e t, w as arrested by
Sanford p olice T h u rsd ay in an
alley at I lt h Street and M aple
A venue. H e w as charged w ith
p o s se s sio n o f c o n tro lle d s u b ­
stan ces in clu d in g m ariju ana and
cocain e.
• Nlindi L ee C o ok-W h itlock,
43, o f Santa Barbara D rive, w as
a rreste d
by
S an fo rd
p o lic e
T hu rsd ay at H ighw ay 17-92 and
13th Street as the result o f a traf­
fic stop. S h e w as charged w ith
p o sse ssio n o f n arcu tics e q u ip ­
m ent.
• E rnest D u ram u s G raham , 31,
o f S o u th P ersim m o n A venue,
w as arrested by Sanford police
Friday, Dec. 9, in L ake M onroe
Terrace. O fficers found him in
p ossession o f d rug related item s,
l i e w as charged w ith possession
o f u n d er 20 gram s o f m arijuana,
and p o sse ssio n o f n a rco tics
equ ip m en t.
• D em etriu s D eon W ilson, 19.
o f A vocado Avenue, w as arrested
by Sanford p olice Tuesday in an
alley behind the 1600 block o f
West 13th Street.
H e w as charged w ith posses­
sion o f u n d er 20 gram s o f m ari­
juana.

Police
Blotter
• C o re y F re em an , 27, o f
H ickory A venue, w as arrested by
S a n fo rd p o lic e W ed n esd ay at
O ak A venue and Park D riv e as
the result o f a traffic stop . H e w as
charg ed w ith p o ssessio n o f crack
cocain e, p o ssessio n o f u n d er 20
grain s i&gt;l m artluana. and resistin g
an o lfice r w ithout v iolence.
A ssau lt - B attery
• B rian L. G a in e s, 23, o f
W ind rid ge C ircle, w as arrested
by Sanford p olice Frid ay at his
resid ence as the result o f an a lter­
catio n w ilh a fem ale. H e w as
charg ed w ith b attery — touch or
strik e (d o m estic v iolence).
• S h e ila B cch a rd , 32, o f
R idgew ood Lane, w as arrested
by Sanford p o lice W ednesday at
h er resid ence fo llo w in g a d isp u te
w ith a m ale. S h e w as charged
w ilh battery — touch o r strik e
(d o m estic vio len ce).
T yler M a rtin B lair, 28, o f
R o secliff C ircle, w as arrested by
Sanford p o lice early T hu rsd ay at
his resid ence, l i e w as reported ly
involved in an altercatio n w ith a
fem ale. H e w as charg ed w ith b a t­
tery — touch o r strik e (d om estic
v iolence). H e w as also found to
be in v io lation o f p robation.
• N elson P erez, 26, o f L akesid e
C ircle, Sanford , w as arrested by
Sanford p olice Tuesday at his res­
id ence w here o fficers said he had
a tta ck e d a fe m ale . H e w as
charged w ith battery — causing
bodily harm (d om estic battery),
and false in ip riso n m en t/ d ep riv ing his victim the use o f a 9-1-1
phon e call.
T h e fts
• C arrie L. Sch oterm an, 48, of
Su m m erlin A venue, w as arrested
by Sanford p o lice Tuesday. She
w as accu se d o f ta k in g th ree
ch eck s to talin g $1,914.67 from an
ex-em p lo y er on Nov. 10. S h e w as
in terview ed at th e Sanford p olice
statio n on T uesday and su bse­
qu en tly arrested on ch arg es o f
alterin g a bank bill, and larceny

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• M ario M ejia C h av arria, 41,
o f R idgew ood Lane, w as arrested
by Sanford p olice T h u rsd ay at a
store in the 3600 b lo ck o f O rlan d o
D rive. H e rep o rted ly took $35.04
in m erch an d ise from the store
w ithou t paying. H e w as charged
w ith petty larceny.

Today is the last day to
d onate unw rapped gifts for
children o f all ages to the
Christian Sharing C en ter of
Longw ood. T h e gifts will be
distributed to local fam ilies.
For m ore inform ation or
drop-off hours call 407-331­
1080.

• D onna Stout B arnes, 46, of
S e m in o le A ven u e, L o n g w o o d ,
w as arrested by Sanford p o lice
W ednesd ay at a store In S em in o le
Tow ne C enter. S h e had rep o rted ­
ly taken Hems from th e sto re
w ith o u t paying. S h e w as charged
w ith p etty sh o p liftin g from a
m erchant.
• A thum a E him e Ikhine, 51, of
P in e Isle D riv e, S an fo rd , w as
arreste d
by
S an fo rd
p o lice
W ednesday at a store in the 3600
b lo ck o f O rla n d o D riv e. H e
re p o rte d ly took $ 6 .5 0 in m e r­
ch an d ise from the store w ithout
p ay in g . H e w as ch arg ed w ith
p e tty sh o p liftin g from a m e r­
chant.
• Edw in Colon, 42, listed as
h o m ele ss,
w as
arreste d
by
Sanford p olice Tuesday at a store
in the 3 7 0 0 b lo ck o f O rla n d o
D rive. H e reported ly took item s
from the store w ithout paying.
H e w as charged w ith petty larce­
ny and resisting an o ffice r w ith ­
out violence.
O th e r A rrests
• C arlo s G arrett, 19, o f W inter
S p rin g s, w as arrested by Sanford
p o lic e W ednesd ay in th e 1300
blo ck o f W est 25th Street. H e w as
ch arg ed
w ith
lo ite rin g and
p ro w ling. H e w as also found to
be in violation o f p robation.
• D avid C . G ault, 41, listed as
h o m e le ss,
w as
a rre ste d
by
S a n fo rd p o lic e T h u rsd a y at a
m o te l in the 2 7 0 0 b lo ck o f
O rla n d o D riv e, w h ere he had
rep o rted ly been in an argument.
H e w as told to leave the p ro p er­
ty, but returned later. H e w as
ch arg ed w ith tre s p a ss in g on
property.
• M ilton Leon P eop les, 43, of
C astle B rew er C ourt, w as arrestcd by Sanford p olice T hu rsd ay at
Edw ard H iggins Terrace. H e w as
charged w ith resisting an officer
w ithout violence.

The Sanford H erald
Editorial
Slavs P si sdii
Dons Dietrich
Uane Edison

Marva Haekvia
Nek Ptsitaut
Dsan Small
Tommy Vincent

SAT
C om m u n ity U nited
M eth o d ist C hurch, 4921
H ighw ay 17-92 in
Casselberry will hold
C hristm as Eve Candlelight
W orship Services at 3, 5 and
7 p.m. Everyone is invited.
JA N U A R Y 2006

SUN

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H oly C ross C h urch in
Sanford will be holding its
annul Epiphany pageant a
10 a m. "W ee Three Kings"
a retelling o f the C hristina;
story that will show case th
"Su nd ay" School Children.
The public is w elcom e. For
m ore inform ation contact
Amy A uger at 407-322-461

W ED
R eno Byer, com edian
m usician, will be feature
the January G olden Yean
Luncheon at the Com m u
United M ethodist C hurd
Casselberry. The event w
begin at 11:30 a.m . and U
cost is $5.
M A R C H 2006

SAT
T h e third an n u al M ar
fo r M eals will be held or
RiverW alk in Sanford to i
aw areness and funds for
Senior Citizens, sponsor?
by M eals on W heels.
Registration is at 7:30 a.m
with the 5K w alk /march
begin at 8 a.m . Pick up a
sign-up sheet for people t
will support you in the
m arch. All m onies raised
go to w ork for sen io r serv
es in Sem inole County. Fc
m ore inform ation call 407
333-8877,

We welcome and encourage your lelters and
comments. All letters must include your nam e
address and phone number to be published. '

"Serving Sem inole County Since 1908”

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d ram a event will be present­
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M ethodist C hurch, 4921
H ighw ay 17-92 in
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Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Editor and Publisher

Administration
Bonn Bonnott

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H elen S ta irs T h eatre
R epertory C om pany pres­
ents "G ran d p a H angs the
H olly" Saturday, Dec. 17 at
7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec.
18 at 2 p.m. at the H elen
Stairs Theatre for Perform ing
Arts, located at 203 S.
M agnolia Ave. For m ore
inform ation call the box
office at 407-321-8111.

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Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
"OEE, THAT'S
BETTER’ By
ROBERT H.
WOLFE
ACROSS
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20 Piled randomly

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appeared Ini
1940 Eric
Knight novel
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24 Cleaning
sendee?
26 Basic seeds
27 Indiana, lor one
28 Raccoon
relative
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advised by
Seneca

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in a pinch
31 l a s Vegas*
actor
32 Indian shrine
site
36 Produced
footwear from
seeds?
39 Motes' We?
42 Sleep stage
43 Orchestra wind
44 Vegas
attractions
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60 W e le s and
Bean
82 Washed-out
83 Paint additive
84 W om en's
bnm less hats
85 Pointed
86 U m p's can
67 Frat letter

112 Storm omen
113 Shoe fastener
114 World W ar II
hero
115 Flight parts
116 Like garb for a
gala

68 N ash model
90 Lifelong diet of
porridge?
95 Lunctoag snack
97 Legal matter
98 Holy tenor
99 Paradise
100 _ Dame
102 C om e into
on e's own
104 O scar winner
Dorothy
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the lawn, e g ?
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and Sensibility’
role
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Nae sayer
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surgeon's
group?
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brokerese
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Abbr.
Red spots
Mind
Glitzy sou p?
G ad about
Illicit affair

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with •the*
Sediment
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Chap
80s initials
like harvesters 7 47 B o ss
Milk: Prefix
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Historic Tfcer
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River village
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lawsuit?
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(to)
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entrepreneur
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Naples
landmark
92 Real hunk
93 Mortise inserts
94 Van
96 Git-go
98 Beulahot*A
Summer Place'
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fjord
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designation
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love
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GENEVA
—
Geneva
Elementary Schcxil planned
to deliver dozens of 550 gift
cards bought with money
raised in its Hurricane Relief
Effort to Katrina victims in
Gautier, Miss., this weekend,
according to a school news
release.
Diane Thornton, a former
Seminole County FTA presi­
dent and Florida ETA presi­
dent, represented Geneva
Elementary and attended a
program Friday morning at
Gautier Elem entary School
(tem porarily
housed
at
College Park Elementary).
Thornton planned to pres­
ent G au tier Elem entary
School Principal Dorothy
Cooley with 70 gift cards
purchased
by
Geneva

Elementary School with the
53,500 raised in its I lurricane
Relief Project.
This presentation was
expected to take place at a
special
cerem ony
with
G autier's students in atten­
dance.
G eneva
Student
Council leaders presented
the box of gift cards earlier
this week for Thornton to
deliver. Students
Jillian
Rodriguez, Drooklyn Heath,
and Katy Ferguson repre­
sented G en eva's student
body for this presentation.
The gift cards will be used to
address the needs of Gautier
students, their families, and
school
em ployees,
the
release noted.
Em ployees at Sedgw ick
C M S W orkers' Com p in

Store
o f the site. City staff also stip­
ulated that the approval
inclu d e
m eeting
Land
D evelopm ent
R egu lation
requ irem ents for any p ro ­
posed signage, and leasing
space for only retail business­
es.
But som e m em bers o f the
Planning and Zoning Board
w ant to keep the old Eckerd
site com pletely retail. L ocpcr
said he d oesn't understand
w hat the problem is.
"F o r som e reason they
w ant to keep the bu ild in g
retail," Loo per said.
A cco rd in g
to
L ocpcr,
Fresenius M edical Care nas
been trying to relocate and
expand their physical plant
and are ready to sign a long
term lease.
"W e 're not new to this
b u sin ess," he said. "[W e’ve
had] com m unity presence for
a long tim e."
The Eckerd bu ilding w as
bought by com petitor C V S, as
well as the Eckerd on S.R. 46,
n ear the S em in o le Tow ne
C enter M all, last year. CV S
shut dow n the 1st Street phar­
m acy so It w ould n’t com pete
w ith their o th er location*.
M ike
D iA ngclen,
a

spokesm an for CVS, said in
Since the store closed it has
O ctober 2004 that closing the
stood qu iet as com m u nity
Eckerd Bite w as a business
leaders and residents w o n­
decision based on the other dered what might go In there.
stores in the vicinity and the
C ity M an ag er Sherm an
p erfo rm an ce lev els o f the
Yehl said Friday that because
Eckerd drug stores.
the board was deadlocked the
"W e looked at all o f the
conditional use reouest will
stores sin ce the an n o u n ce­ be
heard
by
tn c
C ity
m ent w as m ade, and unfortu­ Com m issioners next.
nately there w ere som e that
"T h e feeling is the com m is­
d id n 't m eet o u r bu siness
sion really w ants to sec that
need s," D iA ngelcs said last
area m aintained as re ta il,"
year.
Yehl said.
F o rm er c ity m an ager Al
Dialysis is a treatm ent that
G rieshabcr w rote a letter to
separates w aste products and
excess w ater artificially from
C V S D istrict M anager Denise
Blair last October, The HeraU
a p a tie n t's b lo od . P atients
reported last year. G rieshabcr
have chronic kidney disease
called the Eckerd store an
o r end stage renal disease,
anchor o f the dow ntow n d is­ w hich cau ses a p erson to
trict.
exp erien ce a total o r irre­
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supplies for G autier's stu­
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m arkers, notebooks, glue
sticks, paper, and school
boxes will also be presented
at this program.
Last year when Geneva
Elem entary's students and
their families were impacted
by three hurricanes, Gilbert
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S.C .,
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school's initials as part of a
project to benefit Geneva
Elementary School.
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project now has a third
"G .E .S ."
(G autier
Elementary School) as a con­
tinuance of this "chain o f car­
ing", organizers said.

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I live somewhat in the flight path of those huge airliners that take off
ami land horn the Orlando-Sanfonl International Airport Watching
them from time to time, I often pause to wonder; If Orville and Wilber
Wright would see that plane, 1 bet they wound wonder how it stayed
in tl&gt;e air. I realize the planes are traveling well over 100 miles per hour
but from the ground tney often look like they are barely moving.
Dec. 17 is the anniversary of the Wright brothers' first powered
flight in 1903. After tluee years of work, these bicydo shop operators
and inventors took their aircraft to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina for a

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comparison is that neither flight flew as far as the
wingspan on most of today's airliners.
Previously, men had flown in balloons. On June
5,1783, live Montgolfrr brothers flew a hot-air halloon for 10 minutes in France, covering 7,500 feet in
distance. History says this was the first time man
had flown into the sky In anything.
So the Wright brothers flew a motorized aircraft
102 years ago. Look at the advances we've had
since then. On D ec 23,1987, Dick Rutan and Jrana
Yeager flew their aircraft the Ybyagct around the
world, non-stop, without refueling. It took 216
Nick
hours, but was a history making flight.
Prior to that on D ec 24. 196ft the United States
P fe ifa u f
had a manned satellite orbit the moon for the first
time. 1 can imagine the Wright brothers dreaming
of the day when people would fly in motor powered aircraft from
places around the globe, but 1 doubt they could imagine a craft with
enough power to reach the moon and return.
Now, let's bring this into a local situation. As many of my Navy
friends and many king-time Sanford residents will remember - it was
a sad day when live government announced the closing of the Sanford
Naval Air Station. With much of the city's economy depending on
service men. their families and civilian support personnel jobs, there
were those who predicted gloom and doom for the dty. The Navy left
Sanford. I recall the price of housing in Sanford dropped considerably
as soon as tire announcement was made. Yet being in the news profes­
sion at that time; I recall doing a news story where Soutlvcm Bell
announced that the number of telephones in the city increased greatly
within a few months, and prosperity was able to continue. The naysay­
ers were proven wrong
Who was to imagine at that time, that the abandoned Sanford Naval
Air Station would blossom into what it is today - a major International
airport with flights to and from cities across the nation, many foreign
countries in still maintaining local flight service. While the SNAS was
relatively small in comparison to Naval Air Stations eLscwhere in the
nation, our present airport is listed as one of the top facilities in the
country.
There have been air shows from time to time at the Sanford airport
(and eLsewhete around Central Florida). I have often wished I could
bring Orville and Wilbur back to life for a day, and journey with them
to one of these shows. What would they say when the Blue Angels
filled the skies with their unbelievable aerobatic maneuvers? Could
they believe the size of some of those cargo carriers that are big enough
to drive trucks into the cargo hold? But Orville made his final (light
Into the sky on Jan. 3 0 , 1948, while Wilbur made hui final flight on May
3 0 ,1 9 1 2 . Their flig h ts this time were to Heaven.
For people like them who are Inventors and creative folks, we hope
the Wright brotlvets have set a good example. Their first manned flight
was made only alter two attempts in previous weeks. But persevere
tlvey did, finally making their successful flights on llvetr third attempt.
1 fopefully we learned from this - two wrongs don't make a Wright.

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North Seminole County area. The following prices were gath­
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The lowest price is up 3 cents from last week. The difference
this week is 14 cents per gallon, compared to 12 am ts last week.
• Sam m y's, 2425 French Avenue
$2,109
• BI’, 2500 French Avenue
$2,119
• Sunoco, 2623 O rland o D rive
$2,119
• Sm okers Express, South French Avenue
$2,139
• C itgo, 303 25 th Street
$2,139
• Valero, 217 South Park A venue
$2,149
• Exxon, 101 French Avenue
$2,159
• Sunoco, 110 French Avenue
$2,159
• S am 's W holesale, 1101 Rinehart Road, m em bers $2,159
• Racctrac, 4530 State Road 46
$2,169
• Racctrac, 3760 U S . 17-92
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FR A N K L A R N O TH
Frank L A m oth. 85, of
Lake Mary, died Tbesdav
Dec. 1 3,2005. He was bom
Aril 16, 1920 in Brooklyn.
N Y. H e w as an aircraft
m echanic.

and Joan Frick; brothers Azim
Kahn and O sm an Kahn; sis­
ters, Farida All and Aminah
M oham ed; 11 grnndchildren;
hve great-grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral H om e.
W inter Springs, In charge o f
arrangem ents.

Survivors include wife
L:thel C. Amoth of Lake ’
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of Glen Mills, Penn., and
David E. Amoth of Los
Angeles, Calif; daughter,
Louise E. Swanson of Reno
Nev.; brother Richard Amoth
of Long Island. N.Y.; five
grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
Baldwin-Palrrhild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
R O B E R T G R EE N E

Robert "B o b b y ” Greene,
48, o f O rlando, died Saturdav
Dec. 10, 2005. B om in
Lakehurst, N .J., he moved to
C entral Florida in 1964. He
was a handym an and a m em ­
ber o f Faith A ssem bly o f God
Church.
Survivors include father,
G eorge G reene o f
A ubem d ale; brother, Brian
G reene o f A ubem d ale; sisters,
Irene Brobst o f O cean City,
M d., and Jean Snyd er o f
Lakehurst, N .J.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Dec. 17 at 4
p.m. at C ollison Fam ily
Funeral H om e w ith Pastor
Phil W aisancn officiating.
Burial w ill be in Greenw ood
C em etery in O rlando.
View ing w ill be Saturday,
Dec. 17 fro m 2 until 4 p.m. at
Collison Fam ily Funeral
H om e.
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
H om es &amp; Crem atory, H owell
Branch Charx*!, W inter Park,
in charge o f arrangem ents.
W IL L IE T. H A R R IS
H om e G oing Services for
W illie T. H arris will be solem ­
nized Saturday, Dec. 17, at 11
a.m . at St. M atthew
M issionary Baptist Church,
3724 E. M ain Street in
Sanford. H ost C hurch is
M ount M oriah H ouse of
Prayer, 1101 Locust Avenue,
Sanford, Rev. A llen J.
W ashington. Sr. pastor and
officiate.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
G O O L A M J. K H A N
G oolam J. K ahn, 71, o f
W inter Springs, died
Thursday, Dec. 15, 2005 in
Longw ood. H e w as b o m M ay
11,1934 in G uyana, South
A m erica. H e w as a retired
hospital technician.
Survivors inclu de son,
A yubc K ahn; daughters,
Loretta Sreeram , Sandra Kahn

R O B E R T F. MAY
Robert F. May, 86, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Dec. 14, 2005 at his reside nee.
H e w as bo m Doc. 15, 19IH in
Chicago, III. H e w as a line­
man for BellSouth Telephone
Com pany and a Protestant.
H e was a veteran o f the U S .
Army.
Survivors include wife,
Susie of Sanford; daughters,
Linda Byrd o f Orlando,
N ancy Savage of Longwood,
Beverly Sharp o f Pierson; tw o
grandchildren.
A gathering of friends will
be Saturday, Dec. 17 from 2
until 3 p.m., followed by
funeral services at 3 p.m. at
O aklaw n Chapel, with
Chaplain M ike C aroline o ffi­
ciating. Interm ent with m ili­
tary honors will lx* at
O aklaw n Park Cemetery.
Baldw in-Fairchild Funeral
H om e, O aklaw n Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge o f arrangem ents.
M A E IV. S A N D E R S
M ae W. Sanders, 72, of
Titusville,
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M issionary Baptist C hurch in
Titusville.
Survivors include husband,
C harlie K. Sanders, Sr. of
Titusville; sons, Charlie K.
Sanders, Jr. o f Cocoa and
Roger Sanders o f Fort
Lauderdale; sisters, H elen
H udson o f T itusville and
M ary Wallace o f Tampa; three

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grandchildren.
W ilson-E ichelbergcr
M ortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge o f arrangem ents.
JU L IA TA YLO R
Julia Taylor, 94, of
Longw ood, died Thursday,
Dec. 15, 2005. She w as b o m
Jan. 8,1911 in Lake M onroe.
She w as a retired forem an
w ith A. D uda &amp; Sons.
Survivors include d au g h­
ters C orine V. W ilson and Ella
Louise W heeler; sister.
C atherine W hite; five grand-

children; seven great-grand­
children; 16 great great
grandchildren.
Funeral services w ere held
Thursday, Dec. 22 at
Fountainhead M issionary
Baptist Church with Rev.
Victor Blair officiating. Burial
w as in O viedo Cemetery.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge o f
arrangem ents.
R O B E R T LEE W ALTON JR .
Robert Leo Walton Jr„ 58,
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o f Jerry
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Tuesday,
Dec. 13,
2005 at
Central
Florida
Regional
H ospital.
I le was
W alto n
bo m Dec.
8, 1947 in
Sanford. I le w as a m em ber of
Sanford C hurch of Christ and
a retired engineer with CSX
Transportation. He was a vet­
eran o f the U.S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Jacqueline; daughters, Dana
Walton o f C apitol Heights,
M d., and M isty Walton o f
M arietta G eorgia; sister, Tiny
Jackson o f Sanford; brothers,
M alachi Walton o f Sanford,
Eugene W alton o f Longw ood;
father-in-law* Frank Bellam y
of Sanford; uncle Edward
Blackshcare, Sr. o f Sanford;
num erous nieces, nephew s
and caring friends.
Funeral Services will be
held Saturday, Dec. 17 at 3:30
p.m. at Sanford C hurch o f
Christ, 1500 S. Park Avenue
in Sanford, Walt Person, m in­
ister.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge o f arrange­
ments.

L U C IO U S W IL L IS II
L urious Willis, II, 53, o f
East 20th Street, Sanford, died
Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005 at
Florida H ospital, O rlando. He
w as bo m O ct. 27, 1952 in
M oultrie, G a. H e w as a farm
helper and a Baptist.
Survivors include sons,
C hadw ick M . R ice of
Syracuse, N.Y. and Lucious
Willis, III, of Sanford; brother
Lonzio W illis o f Delray
Beach; sisters M aggie Willis,
Betty Reddick. Sarah W illis
and D ianette Willis, all of
Sanford, and M ary A nn W illis
o f Delray Beach.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Dec. 17, at 11
a m. at W ilson-Eichelbcrger
Mortuary, w ith M inister
Efrem W illiam s officiating.
W ilson-Eichelbcrger
M ortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangem ents.

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$ 2 ,0 0 0 p er jo b . H e said the
co m p a n y sp en d s $ 2.5 m il­
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w h ich cou ld filte r in to the
lo cal econ om y.
C o m m issio n e rs said they
d o not h a v e th e co m p le te
a b ility to grant rail a cce ss to
R o ses, b u t if they w ere to
n e g o tia te w ith n e ig h b o rin g
la n d o w n e rs ,
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m o re land in the fu tu re, they
w ou ld h av e the a b ility to be
a p a rt o f th e p ro c e ss o f
g ra n tin g e a se m e n t.
C o m m issio n e rs also said
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tie s fr a n c h is e fe e s c a p .
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electricity , n atu ral g a s and
s P ark w ay . C u rre n tly ,
w ater se rv ic e s to o p e ra te the
s m a k e s p a p e r in b ig
facility.
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fo r u tilitie s.
e a r In tr a n s p o r ta tio n
M ay o r L in d a K uh n w as In
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fa v o r o f cru n ch in g n u m b ers
t 's a c h a lle n g e ," B o u lo s
o n p ro v id in g in cen tiv e s to
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i e p lan t in S an fo rd c u r­
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h e r 15 in th e n ex t fiv e
w ith R o se s."
D istrict 2 C o m m issio n e r
o u io . sa id h e d e la y e d
V elm a W illiam s v o iced her
d o s in g o f th e b u sin e ss
c o n c e rn o n th e c o m m o n
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e r m o v in g c o m p le te ly ,
o d o rs c o m in g fro m p a p e r
e x p a n d in g th e c u rre n
m ills.
d , b ased o n th e level o
"W e h a v e nut had th at
p o rt p ro v id e d b y n o t
p ro b le m w ith | U nicell],
/
th e
S a n fo rd
C ity
W illiam s said .
n m is s io n , b u t » l w ,h
B o u lo s told W illiam s that
tin o le C o u n ty B oard of
so m e p lan ts u se a d e-in k in g
n m issio n ers.
p ro cess that ca u ses the sm ell
It m ak e s sen se to m e to
sh e w as re fe rrin g to.
and h e r e . ' B o u k j ^
H e said th ey d o n ’ t u se
)n Frid ay, D ec. 9, R o *es
th at p ro cess now, and w o n 't
m itte d a Jo b s G ro w th
in th e fu tu re.
e n tiv e
a p p lic a tio n
to
B o u lo s asked in the end if
riinole C o u n ty requ esting

S tates.
T h e co m p an y su p p lie s 40
p ercen t o f M cD o n a ld 's n ap ­
k in s . R o s e s a ls o s u p p lie s
p a p e r p ro d u c ts to T G IF,
A p p le b e e 's , O liv e G a rd e n
and B u rg e r K ing.
T h e c o m p a n y w as lo o k in
to in te g ra te a p a p e r m ill an
fo u n d th e o p p o r tu n ity In
F lo rid a . B u t B o u lo s said the
o p e ra tio n h e re is n o t d o in g
w ell fin an cially , an d th e c u r­
re n t o w n e r sa id it w as
b e c a u s e th e y d id n 't h a v e

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h is req u est w as fa v o ra b le to
th e C ity C o m m issio n .
"Y es — We ju s t n eed to
w ork o u t th e d e ta ils ," Yehl
said .
R o se s S o u th e a s t P ap ers,
L L C is cu rren tly lo cated at
the U n icell P lan t at 3401 St.
Jo h n s P ark w ay in S an fo rd .

are still growing.
Ir e n e 's d a u g h te rs Jin n y ,
Fran ces and A n n ette liv e in
on e o f three b rick h o m es s it­
uated on the front o f the
property. Iren e liv es in the
m id dle, and h er o n ly son,
Jo h n , lives w ith h is w ife and
three boys in the third b rick
hom e.
"W e ’re v ery o rg a n iz e d ,"
the fam ily said o f the d eco ­
rations.
T h e y m ak e a ll th e d is ­
p lays th em selv es, and this
y ear they m ad e ig lo o s fo r
th eir sn o w m en and h o lid ay
p en g u in s. A ll o f th e ir g re e n ­
h o u ses are d eco rated w ith
icicle lig h ts, and lu m in ary
p a th s run th ro u g h o u t th e
property.
Years ago p eo p le used to
stop by to look at the d eco ­

rated h o u se s and nursery,
and the fam ily w ould hand
out can d y can es to the c h il­
dren.
T h ey w ould ev en d ress up
as San ta and M rs. C lau s for
the o ccasio n .
T h e y said th e y stop p ed
giv in g o ut cand v b ecau se it
w ould get sm ashed into the
drivew ay.
"W e w ere w o n d erin g w hy
th e d o g w as lic k in g the
d riv ew ay ," Irene said.
B ecau se o f all the traffic
o n U p sala R oad now , the
fam ily p u t up fen ers in front
o f th e ir property, so m ost
o b se rv e rs ju st p ark acro ss
the street o r d riv e by slow ly
Fran ces said that the fam ­
ily h as received num erous
le tte rs th a n k in g them for
th eir display. O n e night, she

s a id , a g u y w as w ritin g
som eth in g on a p aper g ro ­
cery bag, and the next d ay it
w as h an gin g on th eir fence,
l ie told them his w ife s u f­
fered from d ep ressio n and
he brought her to see the
lights.
"M e said th a t's the first
tim e h e 's seen her sm ile ,"
Frances recalled.
Each night the lig hts are
on from about 6 p.m . to 10
p.m .
The D u tch M ill N u rsery is
located at 541 U psala Road.

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S. Park Ave @ 4th St,
Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 8am
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Nursery &amp; Sunday
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10am. Midweek wor­
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401-Anglican
81. Alban'*
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3348 W. SR 426 (Atoms Ave)
(1/4 mila oil Greaneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
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Sunday Services
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Sunday School (an ages) 9AM
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(Nursery al both services)
Weekday Holy
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Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
930PM
Friday
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402-A88embly of God
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6 5 0 E . Airport Blvd
San fo rd . FL 3 2 7 7 3
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Family Worship Center
2482 8. Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wodnesday Service 7PM

Weklva Assembly ol God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood. FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs. 10AM
Sunday School. 9AM

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Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 48
San lord, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914

First Baptist Church
of Longwood
8 9 1 Stata Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
8unday
•9 3 0 am Sunday School
•10:50*m Worship Service
■500pm Youth Choir
■530pm Awana
■530pm Youth Disciplineship
•5:30pm Pastor's Dlsdpllnaship
Study
■5:30pmVocal Ensembles
T b n d iy
7pm U dfet Bible Study

Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor
Bun day Service*
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am A
1030am
Worship Services 9am &amp; 1030am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6 3 0
pm

Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Chib Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32748
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 730PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptist Markham Wood*
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nelson Chapman, Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 1045AM
■Children's AWANA Club 630PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

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407-322-8041/407-321*9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
R*v. Jo * Douthttt, Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Car*
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Adam WHtow, Intern-Students
•Sunday Sehool...0:15AM
Sunday Worshlp.1030A.-8P
Wad Activities, all ages, 630PM
Nursery Provided

Palmetto Avenue Baptiat Church
2828 Palmetto Av*
Sanford. FL 32773
(407)323-1563
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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
First Shiloh Missionary
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Baptist Church
Tony Johnson, Student Ministry
700 Elm Avenue
Pastor
Sanlord, FL 32771
Scott Garrett. Children'* Ministry
407-322-5489
Pastor
Rav Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
•Sunday A.M. Svcs 8:30am A Ham Sr Pastor
■Bible Study 9:45am
Early Morning Sarv., 8:15AM
•Sunday Eva Svc. 6pm
Sunday School.... 930AM
Wad. Bible Study AAWANA 7pm
Morning Worship.. 11AM
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Qrac* Baptiat Church
919 Longwood HMs Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-285-3595
Pastor Dave Thomson
Sunday School.... 930am
Morning Worship ...,10:46am
Evening Worship.... 600pm

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•1030am Pastor's Bible Study
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■6pm Divorce Car*
■6pm Children's Graded Choirs
&lt;pm Orchestra Rehearsal
•6:30pm Ybuth Bible Study
•7pm Pastor's Btbia Study
•7pm M.I.C. at Night
(Missions Involving Children at
Night)
•7pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7pm Youth AcUvttlas In Gym

Waatvtaw Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)323-0523
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Bil Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 825am. 10:45am
A 6pm
Sunday School 935am
Wed. Activities, Al Ages 830pm

407-Cathollc
AH Souls Catholic Church
Comar of 9th Si A 8. Oak Av*
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 830AM. Mon-Fri
Confessions, Saturday. 4PM
Saturday Vlgl..... 5PM
Sunday, 730AM, 1030AM, Noon
9AM •English (Social Halt)
8:45AM - Spanish (Church)
6PM Latin Tndentma Mass
Roman Catholic
St Thomaa More Church
Roman Cathokc Trtdantn# Latin
Every Sunday 9.00am
Confessions t Hr prior to Sunday
Mass lolowad by radiation of the
Holy Rosary
550 Rrvarviaw Avs
Sanford. FL 32771
(3/10 of m l* N. of Hwy 48 and W
1st St)
(407) 872-1007

410-Christlan

440-Lutheran

Saftharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord. FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Jo * Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan.
Worship Minisler
Morning Worship 9 A 1030

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Lutheran Church ol
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave. Sanlord. FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School
9:15AM
Worship Service 10:30AM
Information. 407-322-3552
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Sonday Children's Program 10am

413-Chriatlan Science
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7700
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ....10AM
Wednesday......730PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Weklva Springs Rd
Sta 149A, Longwood, FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sal 10am-1pm

New Creation Lutheran
Church
Worshipping at: Idyltwilde
Elementary School
401 Vihlen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Brosemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:45AM/t0:45 AM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCreattonChurch cc

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer ol Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inler-Mlsston.......... 10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
Wednesday...........6:30am
Children's Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided lor Babies
and Small Children.
’ Small Enough To Love You •
Growing In Christ To Serve You’

419-Church of God
RlverWalk Church
8anford Church of God
801 W. 22nd St. Sanlord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley, Pastor
Senior Adutl Sunday School
-,9:45AM
Morning Worshlp..10:45AM
Sunday Night EDGE 6-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 lo 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grad* 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Cara Starts at 1 Yr to
Pr»-School, 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris. Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praia* A Worship ...1030AM
Chldren Church 11AM
Massage by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service..... 8PM
Midweek Service (Wad) 7PM.
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 8. Park Ava, Sanlord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor

428-Epltcopal
St Peter** Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rav Chart** L Hoff. Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sal. 5pm
Sun 730am, Sam. 11am
Child. Church 9am/Ham
Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Comforter
■OwwiecCpam pai Clwoi-

803 W. 4th St
Sanlord. Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....9 30AM

437-NonOenominational
Lit*Spring Outfleach
Ministries
Sun. 1030am al Longwood Civic
League Woman'* Club
135 W. Church Ava.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
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www.kfesprtngmlnistrias-org

Semlnol* Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, 8anlord
407-324-0199
www.aeminolecfiurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 630PM
Sunday 9AM, A10 45AM
Practical M anage*
Contemporary Mualc
CaauaJ Dreaa
Profeaaional Child Cara

Shower Down of Meetings
201 Elm Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship. HAM
Tu*. Prayer. Bible Study. 7 3 0 PM

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449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church
ol Sanlord
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
Email fpcsQnewbegtnnlngs.ee
Sun Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movta,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wad. Eva Dinner (by reservation)
530PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit Al Any
Evenl
Jody McKewen, Minister

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave. Sanlord, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship.
830am Alt 30am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship. 9:30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

Markham Wood*
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Wood* Road
Laka Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Rev. Joe Wendorph
Pastor
Sunday School.9AM
Contemporary Svc. 9AM
Traditional Worship 1030AM
Nursery Provided

First Church of
the Nazarene
2581 Sanlord Ave
Sanford. Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carnes. Pastor
Morning Worship. 10:30am
Sundav School. 0:30am
8ufldAjEvdkng. 6pm
Wad. Night Bible Study. 7pm

448-Pentecostal
Ira Iglesla Pentecostal
Da Casselberry Inc
Bilingual Services
Programas Para Toda Edades
Sunday School 12PM
Worship Service 1:30pm
Tue. Prayer Service 730pm
Thu Family Services 7:30pm
1481 Seminole Blvd
Casselberry. FL 32707
407-325-7259. Pastor
407-314-5051 Youth leader
asn1t50yahoo.com

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church (USA)
of Lake Mery
128 We*t Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
lakemarvpc (Ban! mm
Rev Brenda Loyal. Pastor
Church School, 930am
Morning Worship, 10:45am Special
Christmas Eva Candlelight Svc 7PM
Special Christmas Msg. Christmas
Day, 10:45AM

First Presbyterian Church (USA)
of Laka Mary
12S West Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
lAKw im pcgtrim m
Rav Brenda Loyal. Pastor
Church School, 9:30am
Morning Worship, 10:45am

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Samlnot* Meadow*
Seventh Day Advantiat Church
5779 CR 427
Sanlord. FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham ■
Sabbath School 930am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Midwk Worship, Wed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C.O.O.L Club

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL 8DA
800 East 2nd St, Sanlord, FL
407-323-5648
Sabbath School.... 930AM
Divine Worship......HAM
Wed Prayer Mtg 7 3 0 PM

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord. FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit St) West
First Street on Left - On* Mil*)
Leonard O Donnell. Peslor
407-322-8332
"Where the Go*pef Is good Newt*
Sunday School.......9:45AM
Morning Worihip ....HAM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7 3 0 PM
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Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
’Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ"
Comer of 46-A A Upsala Road.
Sanlord, FL
407-330-2635
WWW.UPsalarhnrrh

Rav. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9.00am
Morning Worship
1000am
Nursery Cara Provided

440-Lutheran
Holy Croea Lutheran Church
780 Son Drive. Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer, PasteJonathan Thomaa, Asst Past *
Saturday Evening.... 630PM
Praia* A Worship
Sunday Morning.... 8AM
Tradrttonai Sarvtc*
Sunday Morning ,...930Am
Praia* A Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery la provided
For Information cal 407-333-0797.

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446-Nazarene

425-Congregatlonal

Chow Practice Wad. ..830PM
Baby sitting service available

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to year 1882

Safehouse Donations

T h e fo llo w in g is e d ited from th e Florida
................................ T im es
U nion
of
Ja c k s o n v ille , w h ic h h a s
been
tr a n s c rib e d
and
p lace d in to sev e ral b o o k s
by th e S e m in o le C o u n ty
H is to ric a l
S o cie ty .
The
b o o k s are o n sa le at the
M u se u m
of
S e m in o le
C o u n ty H istory.
F e b ru a ry 8, 1882
The
firs t
th e a tric a l
tro u p e th at e v e r v is ite d
• • • • • • • • San fo rd w ill a rriv e there
today.
T h e O ra n g e C o u n tv F a ir b e g in s in
S an fo rd today. H ere is trie p lace to see fru it
o f the v e ry b est quality.
T h e re p o rt o f th e to w n tre a s u re r o f
San fo rd sh o w s all d eb ts paid and $ 2 5 6 on
h an d , ah ead o f all o th e r Flo rid a tow ns.
T h e an n u al e le c tio n o f o ffice rs o f the
S o u th F lo rid a R ailro ad C om pany, held in
S an fo rd , resu lted as fo llo w s: D ire cto rs J.E . In g ra h a m , C .C . H ask ell, E.R. T rafford ,
B .R . S w o o p e , E .H . R and. T h e d irec to rs then
e lected Ja m e s E. In g rah am as p resid en t.

Crooms Academy Class Reunions for 1931­
49 and 1961 will begin
their reunion celebrations
Dec. 26-28.
Monday, Dec. 26, at 5
p.m , the Vesper Service
will be held at the St. Paul
Missionary
Baptist
Church East 9th Street and
Pine Avenue. Guest sneak­
er will be Rev. Antlxmy
Church a 1954 graduate of
Crooms, and graduate of
Edwaters
College
in Marva
Jacksonville. Rev. Church H a w k in s
further studies in evangelLsm included completion
of Bible One and Two studies at International
Seminary in 11ymouth. Fla. He has received
his Bachelor of Arts in Theology in 2000 and a
Masters of Ministry in Christian Counseling in
2003 at International Seminary. Rev. Church is
married to Sanford native Willie Mae Miller.
They are ardent members of the Greater
Friendship Baptist Church Daytona Beach.
The Cnxims Classes of the '50s will join in
the Ybsper Worship Service, with Uk* reunion
classes of 1931-49 and 1961.
At 7 p.m, the Crooms Academy Classes
will observe their re-acquaintance hour togeth­
er at the Celery Q ly Lodge, 619 Cypress
Avenue at East 7lh Street.
Tuesday, Dec. 27 at 6 p.m, the Crooms
Academy Classes Reunion 1931-19 and 1961
will hold a banquet at Uk* Woman's d u b of
Sanford, 309 Oak Avenue. Tickets are available
for $25 for the "Crooms In Progress" banquet.
Speaker will be the former and current princi­
pals, Dr. Barbara Kirby-Benthly, Dr. Bernadette
Hardy-Blakc and Dr. Connie Collins. Contact
Katheryn Alexander for tickets at 407-323­
6366. WWnesday, Dec. 28, the classes will
cruise down the St. Johns River aboard the
Rivcrxhip Romancv. Boarding is at 1030 a.m.

Grace Marie
Stinccipher

F e b ru a ry 2 1 ,1 8 8 2
W h en a m an w an ts a d rin k o f good
w ater in S an fo rd , all h e h as to d o is d riv e
d o w n an iro n p ip e, stic k a pu m p o n it, and
w o rk th e h a n d le and w a te r g u sh e s o ut a s is
d id w h en M o ses sm o te the ro ck in the
w ild e rn e ss. T h e e d ito rs o f the Jo u rn a l, in a
fit o f d e sp e ra tio n fo r w ater o n e d ay last
w eek, had a p ip e d riv en and in less than
tw o h o u rs h ad all the w ater th ey w an ted .

Hsrsld photo* by Tommy Vlncont

The Seminole County Medical
Socioly Alliance recently donated
$200 worth ot gifts cards, above to
Safehou se ol Seminole. Pictured
above aro from left, Jean n e Gold,
executive director of Safehouse,
Karon Giles, president elect of the
Alliance, and Shirley Davis, presi­
dent. Al right with a donation from
Alaqua Lake Ladios Association is
Diane Stevenson, loll, Gold, Liz
Vilece, and Linda Schoff.

M arch 2 1 ,1 8 8 2
T h e la d ie s o f the P re sb y teria n C h u rch at
San fo rd n etted $150 at th e ir Ja p a n e s e Tea
P arty last W ednesday.
A p ril 22, 1882
G e n e ra l S an fo rd h a s g ro w in g o n h is
p lace, cam p h o r and cin n am o n trees, b e rg ­
am o t o ran g es and lem ons, In d ia crab g rass,
A u stralian o liv e w ood, g o ld en a p p le s and
B razilian palm .
Mr. T h o m as W ilson su cce e d s M r. F.P.
F o rster a s p o stm aster o f S an fo rd .
(fvv iW #*»•!*

• •

O c to b e r 2 1 ,1 8 8 2
M u rd e re d an d B eh e a d e d
T lie n ew s o f a v ery b ru ta l m u rd er w h ich
to o k p lace abou t th e first o f th e m o n th near
San fo rd h a s ju st reach ed us. From w h at we
can le arn , a M r. M cM illan , w ho liv e s o n ly a
few m iles from S an fo rd , failed to retu rn
h o m e fo r sev e ra l d ay s and fe a rs o f h is h a v ­
in g b e e n m u rd e re d w e re e n te rta in e d .
A n o th e r w h ite m an by the n am e o f N ew ton
w as su sp e cte d as b e in g th e p erso n w ho
com m itte d th e d eed .
W h en M r. M cM illa n failed to appear, the
c itiz e n s d ecid ed to d rag the nearby lake.
A fter d ra g g in g fo r so m e tim e, they s u c ­
ceed ed in fin d in g the b o d y at the b o tto m of
the lak e . W h en it w as p u lled up to the s u r­
face, it w as foun d th at th e h ead h av e been
sev ered from the body, h a v in g b e e n cu t off
by a sh arp in stru m en t. A n iro n P°*
attach ed to the b o d y to p rev en t it from

zen s d ecid e d to search h is property. A fter
som e d elay, th ey foun d a new ly d u g gra c
on h is land w h ich it is su p p o sed N ew ton
had d u g to b u ry th e b o d y in c a se it cam e to
‘ h N ew to n ackn o w led g ed 1 th at the
b elo n g e d to h im and said h e had
h o le to ca tch coo n s. N ew ton and
w ere arrested and are in cu sto d y
ly n ch in g w ere n u m ero u s, b u t had

iro n pot
d u g the
h is w ife
Treats of
not b een

c a rrie d o u t.
° Y esterd ay *w e saw a g e n tle m an d irectly
from th e sce n e o f th e M cM illan m u rd er and
w h o w as o n th e c o r o n e r s ju ry. H e
in fo rm e d u s th a t e v e r y th in g p o in ts to
N e w to n 's g u ilt. T h e d ay th e m u rd er w as
c o m m itte d , N e w to n b o rro w e d a p isto l
from a neigh bor. H e had fo r so m e tim e
try in g
p u rch ase Mr. M cM illa n 's
e ro v e and on the e v e o f the m u rd er, h e and
h is w ife to o k Mr. M cM illan to th e ir h o m e
fo r su p p er. T h at w as th e last e v e r see n o f
the u n fo rtu n a te m an.
M cM illa n 's h ead w as fo u n d so o n a lter
th e b o d y w as p u lled up and it w as rev ealed
th at h e had been sh o t in the b a c k o f the
n eck . W h en N ew to n retu rn ed th e p isto l to
Ha o w n e r a d ay o r tw o a fte r the m urder, it
w as fo u n d th at o n e c h a m b e r had been d is ­
ch a rg ed , w h ich N ew to n said he had shot at
an allig ato r. A n e x a m in a tio n of the ball
e x tra cte d from th e h ead rev ealed that it
co rresp o n d ed e x actly w ith th o se in the p is­
tol From the ab o v e and a larg e n u m b er o
o th e r circu m stan ce s, N ew to n w as arrested
„ th e m u rd erer, and h is w ife as accessory.
M r. M cM illan w as a b a c h e lo r and alw ay s
ca rrie d a larg e a m o u n t o f m o n ey o n h im so
H w a s su p p o sed that h e w as m u rd ered fo r
L u m n nev T h e c o r o n e r 's ju ry retu rn ed
w ilh th e v e rd ict that it b elie v e d M cM illan
c a m e to h is d eath from a p isto l w oun d at
N ew ton . N ew to n is now havh e a rin g W a r e J u . i i c ,
S h rin e .

It’s that
time again
for reunions

M*fakf photo by Hawfclna
The Crooms Academy Planning Reunion Committee poses for a photo. For more Information about
the upcoming reunions, soe Morva Hawkins's column to the right.

S t e t s o n ’s C o m e r

Houses of Heroes
are hard to find, espedally at
2500 gallons of w ater and can
Part 1 of 2:
n ig h t" Makes sense, right? Is
also
go
off
road
and
handle
I was fortunate to spend an
your address dearly posted on
more
rugged
terrain.
It
is
pat­
hour with five of Geneva s
a mailbox, gate, or house?
terned after a military vehicle.
finest oiu* of three teams of
Here’s w lut Gary and his
They also have a Honda ATV,
firemen (and women) at
team lu d to say about holiday
which
is
really
important
with
Firestation #42, you know the
all the bike trails in the area.-lf safety tips:
place, by the flashing yellow
Make sure you have work­
som eone breaks a limb for
light on Route 46. Lieutenant
ing
smoke detectors with good
Gary Muse answered lots of example, the firemen can drive
batteries; many people check
the
woods
truck
to
the
scene,
questions, shared a pot of cof­
and refresh Uk* batteries when
fee, and gave me a tour of towing die trailer loaded with
daylight savings time d unges
the
ATV.
As
they
near
the
loca­
“their House"-inside and out.
in Uk* spring and faU.
................................
The pre­ tion, they offload the ATV and
Dorvt leave lights on when
hook
the
trailer
behind
it
in
vious fiiireyou’re not home and check
case
they
need
to
bring
some­
house was
your outside and inside holi­
1 ■ A &gt; \
located in a one out on a stretcher. The
maneuvering
capability
1UU
*p —
—|-------/ of the day lights for frayed wiring.
metal build­ 1
Be careful with space
ATV and woods truck are very
ing near the
lwatcrs and keep B um away
important,
especially
with
all
cell phone
from combustible items and
tower whik* tlie controlled bum s and brush
areas. Circuit breakers are sup­
fires.
the current
posed to kick in but sometimes
The
EMT
rescue
ambulance
station was
Uk *v don't.
built
in vehicle also has limited water
Don't run your washer and
capability. It can put out a car
Karen
F eb ru a ry
dryer when you're not homefire
or
keep
a
fire
in
check
until
1990. Soon
P h illip s
pipes could break.
the large engine arrives.
Candles and scented candle
• • • • • il ^
8®* a
Remote and flooded areas like
*
new roof as
items can be a problem if left
Mullet
Lake
Park
and
even
|1k* current one lias been leak­
unattended, or if you forget
areas of Seminole Woods have
ing since Hurricane Charley
needed help with the woods about UK*m wlK*n you leave Uk*
last year.
truck and ATV. During my tour house or go to bed.
TtK*re are six members per
This can be a hectic time of
l noticed how dean everything
sh ift working from 8 am to 8
year; so try to keep safety in
was.
Lt
Muse
reminded
me
am each day-24 liours on and
tlu t the building lias been a mind to keep problems to a
48 hours off. Each sliift also lu s
minimum.
designated smoke-free facility,
a trainee wlio works with the
The holidays are always
and
of
course
tlK*y
spend
time
team after a 6 week training
about
sharing and especially
period. Firemen are all para­ making sure all Uk- equipment
about helping kids and those
is
very
dean.
medic and /or EMT trained.
less fortunate. The fire station is
Asked what his team would
Midway, Sanford airport,
still accepting unwrapped toys
like
to
have
at
the
station.
Lt.
Chuluota, and Oviedo are the
and donations for both local
Muse
said,
"We’d
love
to
have
oilier nearby firehouses and all
kids and children of the Gulf
another
bay.
T1
k* weather takes
work closely together. They fol­
C oast Share your holiday spir­
its
toll
on
U
k* equipment." The
low the First Response mutual
it by dropping someUiing by al
aid agreement tliat btates w ho­ ATV, woods truck, and trailer
all need to sit out in the weath­ Firehouse #42.
ever is closest will respond
Next week, part 2: More
regardless of jurisdictional er; while the engine, water len­ about Station #42, including
der, and ambulance stay in the
boundaries. For example. Lake
community programs for kids
Harney Whods is actually in bay. Maybe next year Santa can
and adults, and Uk * daily life of
find
some
sort
of
garage
cover­
Volusia county, but Station #42
a fire rescue responder.
ing for them ...
is usually closer tlian the
We need you to teU us
I asked Lt. Muse what resi­
Osteen station. The Geneva sta­
what
you
know that is good
tion is one of 16 fire stations in dents could do to help out his
about Geneva! IV a sc share
team.
Seminole
county
where
“One of J k* biggest Uungs is your information, ideas and
Leeanna Raw assumed the
comments by calling 407-221­
tlut people move to Geneva for
position of chief of the county
7002, via e-mail at karenmprivacy;
but
they
sliould
still
fire department on October 1,
pluUipwKbelLsouUi.net (pkase
openly display their address.
2005.
put “Stetson's Com er" in UKEquipment is of course criti­ When 911 calls come through
subject line), or with a fax to
we have to be able to find you.
cal for the team. They have a
407-349-2800. Thanks!
Addresses
tlut
are
not
posted
water tender vehicle Uut holds

To close out a three-day reunion celebra­
tion, Crooms Academy Classes 1931-49 and
1961 will have their dosing activities at Celery
City Lodge. Officers for the 2005 celebration
are: Alder J. Craig, chairperson, Willie K in g
co-chairperson, Katheryn |. Alexander; finan­
cial secretary, Eartherlean P. William*, record­
ing secretary. Farl E. Minott, treasurer; Rebecca
T. H enderson, d iap laln and M argaret S.
Jackson, public relations.
C nxim s Academy dosses of the ‘50k 2005
reunion dates are Dec. 26, 27, and 28. The
them e is T h e Classical Years o f Uk* '50 s. Sisters
and Brothers, Its Later Than you Think".
Committees, are putting ihe last minute
touches on for Uk- reunion.
Classmates, family and friends will arrive
in our Sanford hom etown for Uuee day* filled
wiUi activities of praise, furv fellowship and re­
acquaintance, with dear ole' Crooms 50-* stu­
dent*. M onday at 5 p m . at Uk * St. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church, Vesper Service
with the 1931-19 dosses will worship and give
Uianks. Rev Anthony church, a 1954 graduate
of Crooms will deliver Uk* message of Uk* hour.

At 7 p m. at the Celery City Elks Lodge
1931-49 and 1961 and classes of the 5u s wUl
join togeUK*r for Uk* re-acquaintance hour of
welcome and fun. Tuesday, Dec. 27, a picnic
will be held from 12 Noon until 3 p.m. There
will be fun, music by classmate DJ Pop
Hudson, and much more at Lee P Moore Park
Wednesday evening at 7 p.m , its boarding
time for the Crooms Classes of the 50's, aboard
the Rivership Romance. Officers are Richard
Evans, chairman, Dorothy Curry, co-chairman,
Algerine Millet secretary, and Victor Dargen,
treasurer. Call Richard Evans at 407-323-1803.

SL James AME Church. East Cypress
Avenue, will
nVCHUt,
m .. host Uk* Community
-------, Christmas
celebration, Saturday, Dec. 17 at 6 pm .
The St. John Baptist Church, St. I aul ^-r*-*Church, and the New Bethel Baptist Church
will present an evening of Christinas fcUow*hip with all four churches choirs and male
choruses. Come and enjoy this evening of
musical joy. A free will offering will be taken.
The NAACP Seminole County Brandi
held its annual Christmas Party, Saturday, Dec.
10 at Use Vtost Sanford Boys k Girls Club. The
theme was "Light up a Life - Give". Mrs Ruby
Hendrix, a life member of NAACP presided.
She led tlie audience in a medley of songs,
"You Light up my Life" and 'L et There be
Peace on Earth". Dr. Velma William* via;
ihayor of Sanford, gave the welcome on behalf
of the city.
.
Attorney Lindsay Oyewale, tecond vice
president of Uie NAACP branch gave the occa­
sion. Ms Marian Hillery, president of the
NAACP Youth Council graced the »u d «K e
with m cUncv as a tribute to our childrenAttorney Natalie Jackson, Life Membership
chairperson and Youth Council President
Mahan Hillery gave the call for membership,
etsnip drive was a~~z—
s u c c ejs s ,"
The member..*,rmembers to the NAACP Branchand Youd
Council. Mr. Ernest Brown, Freedom Fund
committee member; prayed for peace and con­
tinued success . The Dynamic Band featuring
LaVance (Don Brown) set the house on fire.
Attending the party was hint- Barbara
Green. Sanford Housing Authority Board
member; and Mr Angel Ida. Sanford Housing
Authority executive director; to announce their
partnership with the NAACP Branch to make
, rtuld smile this Christmas. NAACP Branch
President Tdmer Clayton and Ms. Cynthia
Hillery Freedom Fund chairman, will present
the toys collected from NAACP annual toy
drive, during Uie lighting of SHA Christmas
T n * Lighting ceremony on Wednesday, Dec.
21 at 3 p-m. al No. 93 Castle Brewer Court.
Tovt are being accepted until that date.
For pick-up, caUthe branch office at 407­
328-7496.

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R e z o n e --------------------C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1A
process began in S ep tem ber and
included seven C ore C om m ittee
m eetings and tw o Com m unity Input
sessions.
l i k e previous rezoning efforts,
the m id d le school rezoning will
allow stu d en ts currently enrolled
at o n e o f the three sch o o ls being
re/oned to rem ain there.
"I know o f no o th er d istrict that
has this p ro v isio n ," I'innell said of
the gran d fath er clause.
I’innell was the first o f many
p eo p le at the m eeting to thank
Lake M ary resident Chad C ole for
the onlin e m ap tool he created.
"Y o u ’ve seen what a great asset
th at’s been to the process in m ak­
ing it very easy to see visually

w hat a plan m ight look at and
im m e d iately sec the im p act of
ch a n g in g a cell o r g e o g ra p h ic
region from o n e area to an o th er,"
he said. C h eck out the program at
chad w ickd esign .com / rezoner.
Som e parents let the board know
w hich plans they prefer out of the
four rem aining.
"P lan 37 is the plan that I -*gree
w ith ," said C raig Kuskin. Plans 37
or 37 m o d ified w ould allo w
K u skin ’s
c h ild re n
to
atten d
M arkham W oods M id d le Sch o ol
instead of bein g bused to Sanford
M iddle School.
"I d o n ’t hav e a problem with
Sanford M idd le Sch ool, I only have
a p roblem w ith the d ista n ce to

Sanford M iddle S ch o o l," he said.
O ther parents felt the sam e way.
D ale M eeks, w ho lives north of
S tate Road -16, told board m em bers
that M ark h am W oods M id d le
School is 3.8 m iles from his house
as opposed to 8.1 m iles to Sanford
M idd le Sch ool.
" I t ’s o n e stop light just to get to
M arkham W oods v ersu s 10-plus
d ep en ding on the route the bus
would ta k e ,” M eeks said. H e had a
litany o f q u estio n s for the board.
"W h at tim e w ould my kids have
to get up in o rd er to catch the bus?
H ow long w ould it take for my
kid s to get there? W hat tim e will
they get hom e w hen th ey 're fin ­
ished w ith the school day and how

m uch recharge tim e will they have
w hen they get hom e late in the
d a y ?" M eeks asked.
Hoard
c h a irw o m a n
(ean n e
M orris told M eeks that they would
get transportation answ ers to him.
A n o th er resid en t w ho liv es
north o f 46 said he has spoken to
p a re n ts w h o se ch ild re n rid e an
hour each w ay to and from school.
"Tw o hours on a bus every day
is a little exce ssiv e ," said Ethan
Farrington.
H is elem entary school children
have about an hou r of free tim e as
it is and the m iddle school bus ride
could take even that away.
Linda I’iercy, a 10-year resident
of the Tall Tree subd iv ision, said

h e r d a u g h te r a tte n d s San fo rd
M idd le School. She illustrated the
im pact of long bus rides.
"T h e first few w eeks of school
the bus w as late and this m ade her
incredibly an x io u s," she recalled.
"You know how b ein g late to work
can ruin your w hole day. The ride
hom e is ev en w o rse."
Jessica is released from school at
3:55 p.m . H er bus arriv es at her
stop at 5:27 p.m.
"T h a t's on e hou r and 32 m inutes
o f w asted tim e for her," she told
the board.
"I'm asking you to revise current
plans to acco m m o d ate zone 4 into
the new M arkham W oods M idd le
S ch o o l."

Street
C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1A
leader w ho has been with the
Sanford Police Departm ent for
more than six years.
Currently, the sergeant and
four officers, including two
canine officers, atm prise the
unit. Their numbers so far indi­
cate early success.
In five months, (Ik* unit has
arrested more than 300 people,
Raimondo said, including seven
'Ihursday night. Mon* than 140
felony charges have resulted
hum their efforts.
Tire statistic that Raimondo
appears most proud of, howev­
er, is that the unit has had to
forcefully defend itself only
twice. Both tinus tazers were
used. He also added that there
have been no formal complaints
about tin- unit.
"The unit was initially organ­
ized to take care of the
Goldsboro area," Raimondo
said. After some success, the
unit was expanded ritywide.
Several patrol officers joint'd
the unit Thursday night.
Raimondo said Chief Brian
Tooley allows som e overtime
for the patrol officers to train on
street crimes.
"W e are proactive officers,
highly trained and well versed
in case law,” Raimondo said in
describing tire unit.

Back in the van, the group
wonder aloud how long it will
lake until dealers start to recog­
nize the van.
The van drives down South
Mangoustine Avenue and stops
near West 14th Street. Again a
Spanish song booms. Raimondo
said tlie music gives them a
helpful extra second of cover.
Ricky Floyd's hands catch
tlie officers’ eyes this time. He
drops what police dLseover is
marijuana on tlie ground and
take's off. Again, lie doesn't get
far. A canine unit is called in as
the arrest is made. Officer
Rebecca Wlxson and her yellow
Labrador Girard walk around
tlie crime scene.
Girard sniffs amund an old
folded up Winnie-llie-Pooh crib
leaning against a tree. Wixson
finds a bag of marijuana and
praises Girard.
O fficer Joshua
Faircloth
shows nine baggies of cannabis
In* recovered from tlie gmund in
front of Floyd, 26, who lives on
13th Street in Sanford. Fairdotli
also found $742 on Floyd. In his
report, Faircloth notes that the
marijuana Is tcxi great for per­
sonal use and tlie packaging is
consistent with street level sale
of narcotics.
Shamar notices that Floyd's
vehicle lias a pit bull puppy
inside. Floyd says to leave tlie
dog alone, but (lie windows are
rolled up. When Faircloth
opened tlie iloor to retrieve tlie
dog, lie smelled marijuana and
Girard's keen nose is needed to
search the Dodge Intrepid.
Under a jacket in tlie back seat.
police find II more baggies of
jxjt and another bag under tlie
center console of tlie car.
Floyd is charged with posses­
sion of marijuana with intent to
sell, but the charge is made
more serious because the crime
lixik place within I,IX*) feet of
the Holy Trinity Church of
C h rist Fairdotli reports Tlie
charge carries an automatic
$I0,(XX) bond.
Back
in
the
Housing
Authority, on Edward Higgins
Terrace, a suspect appears to
want to deal what tlie officer's
call a pebble-like item. Tlie)’ sus­
pect crack, but Milton Peoples
shoves tlie substance into his
m outh Peoples did not respond
to verbal commands to stop or
to spit out what lie put in his
mouth, which he eventually
swallowed.
1 don t have nothing in my
m o u th" said People's, 43, of
Castle Brewer Court in Sanford.
Officers acknowledge lie will
probably puke it up soon.
A confidential source informs
police tliat a serious dope dealer
is in anotlier part of the I lousing
Authority. Tlie Street Crimes
Unit doesn't find the large
amount they expect but they do

Before going out Thursday,
Raimondo tells tin1officers what
will take place. I le calls tire type
of police work a "different ani­
mal". Urey are not answering
calls, but ail department (Hilicies
remain in effect.

"Watch llie hands, they'll tell
you the whole story," he advis­
es. An undercover unit will
work with the street crimes offi­
cers for part of (he night.
At the first arrest, it is obvi­
ous the officers know people on
the street.
"Claudia, you need to move
on now," one officer tells a
woman who is hanging around.
H ie suspects know (he offi­
cers as well.
"W hy I’m going to jail? What
I did Shamar?" a handcuffed
Andre Caslie, 28, yells to Officer
Deanthony
Shamar,
who
replies, "Possession of cocaine."
’In c officers found the crack that
the suspect dropped
"H u t's tire easiest arrest to
make," Shamar said, referring
to suspects dropping the drugs
as soon as they s»v police.
Ten minutes later, the van
pulls into part of tin' Sanford
Housing Authority. A I T
Cniiser approaches from the
front, going the wrong way.
Officers grab stop sticks and
prepare the exit os Raimondo
trii-s to park as close as possible
to the car.
The driver of tin' I T Cruiser
slams the vehicle into reverse as
s o n as lie realizes who is in the
van. An officer deploys a stop
stick hoping to blow out the tire
of tlie car, but misses by a foot.
I he car gets away, but is later i .
recovered abandoned by the
Sem inole County Sheriff's
Office.

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arrest a 36-year-old woman for
possession of marijuana.
Tills Is where the cooperation
between the Street Crimes Unit
and tlie undercover unit comes
into play, Raimondo explains.
The Street Crimes Unit push­
es tlie major dealers indoors, he
said. An undercover unit will go
to work eventually obtaining
search warrants. Tliat moves tlie
group h ick to tlie streets. In
other words, they can't hide,
Raimondo said.
"They are the undercover
guy’s, we are the high visibility
guys," he adds.
During a water break, lie also
explains tliat this Is a very dif­
ferent of policing thin a patrol
officer reacting to calLs from res­
idents. Crime analysis helps tlie
Street Crimes Unit know where
to work.
"It's a different type of polic­
ing, it really i s " Raimondo sug­
gests. 1 le said they have arrest­
ed pmstitutes, auto thieves and
many people with active war­
rants tliat run tlie entire spec­
trum of law enforcement.
Officers have to apply to be
in file u n it which is expected to
expand to include two more
members.
Activity for tlie unit slows
down Thursday night, most
likely because their cover in tlie
van lias been blown. As file van
nears known drug locations.

people rvtival inside.
Tlie officers switdi to patrol
cars and look for ilrug dealers
and o ilier crim inal driving on

fire* streets in the Georgetown
area. Raimondo positions him­
self ahead of the patrol cars. He
lias stop sticks ready to deploy.
Units will check cars that
have violations, a tag light out
or the w indow tinting too
dark. Even if they know the
person has dealt in drugs
before, they must have proba­
ble cause to stop them or
search the car.
Tlie object now is to move
cars toward Raimondo. When
file officers attempt to pull a sus-

petted car over. Dm g dealers
will run. Others will pull over.
If they run, Raimondo is
ready w ith stop sticks, but
each time the d riv er's pull
over before getting to him.
Rain begins to fail heavily.
Raimondo becom es frustrated
when cars pass by with obvi­
ous violations, but no officers
stopped them.
Eventually, he sw itches
places to see if he can find
more* cars to stop. He pulls
about a half dozen cars over,
but let's them all go with a
warning. Finally, Sham ar says
on the radio that he has a like­
ly car that ran a stop sign.
Raimondo is ahead of liim on
M ellonville Avenue and pre­
pares the stop sticks.
Sure enough, when Sham ar
hits the emergency’ lights, the
silv er
Saturn
takes
off.
Raim ondo shoves ih e stop
sticks into M ellonville, and
the driver hits the sticks blow ­
ing the front d river's side tire.
Som ehow he rem ains in con­
trol of the speeding car on the
slick roads.
O fficers follow and set up a
perim eter. Tlie Saturn pulls
onto Scott Drive. A passerby
in an SU V hails Raim ondo
and tells him the car went
dow n a cul-d e-sac named
Terry Lane. Raim ondo finds
the Saturn at the end of the
cul-de-sac. The front lire is
flat, but the suspects have left.
A fu ll-service dog unit
com es l a but no trail Is picked
up. Athens Towing loads up
tlie Saturn, registered to an
ow ner in Sarasota, and takes it
away.
Raim ondo show s d isap ­
pointm ent
w hen n othing
turns up, but it's never a dull
night in Sanford, he said.
The o fficers are nearly
through with their shift after 1
a.ni. They talk about meeting
at
D en n y's
after
w ork.
Raim ondo roaches one officer
on editing his arrest report.
They will b e out again.

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D ecem b er 18, 2 0 0 5

Briefs
BEARS ON TH E TUBE
Former Winter Springs
High School football
standouts Terrance
Mooring and Daryl Ely
can be seen on ESPN2 at 1
p.m. today (Saturday) as
the freshmen have helped
Mt. Union go 13-1 this
season and will face
Wisconsin-Whitewatcr
(14-0) for the NCAA D-III
football title.
LAKE HOWELL GETS
NEW FOOTBALL
COACH
Lake Howell High
School has named Matt
Kemper as its new foot­
ball coach, replacing
Eddie Norton.
Kemper; a 40-year-old
Ohio native, comes to the
Silver Hawks after three
seasons at St. Cloud High
School. He was 10-20 at
the helm of the Bulldogs,
but the team was an
impressive 5-5 this sea­
son.
M O RE ALL-STARS
Oviedo's Andy Lark
and Lyman's David
Muniz will be heading to
The Villages this week to
prepare to play for the
North squad in next
Friday's (Dec. 23rd)
Florida Athletic Coaches
Association all-star foot­
ball game at The Villages.
SEALS FALL IN
H UNTSVILLE
All good things must
come to an end and one
of those things did
Thursday night in
Huntsville. The Havoc
stopped the Seals seven
game win streak with a 3I victory.
Huntsville did what the
Seals have done for the
past three weeks, score
early and build a lead.
)ason deGuchcry scored
his second goal of the sea­
son to give the Havoc the
lead just 5 3 7 into the
game. The Seals had trou­
ble most of the night pass­
ing the puck.
Less than two minutes
into the second period
James Patterson scored
his seventh goal of the
year to give the I iavoc a
2-0 lead. Former Seal Don
Patrick would add to the
lead near the halfway
mark of the middle frame
on the power play.
Sec Briefs, Page 2B

Basketball teams at top of the polls
By Dean Sm ith
Herald Staff

L a k e

Three Seminole County basketball
teams got a nice surprise when the
Florida Sports Writers Association
(FSWA) released their State Basketball
Polls this week.
The Lake Mary girls, who topped the
poll for much of last season, finds them­
selves atop the Class 6A Poll heading
into a tough tournament this weekend
at Pine Castle Christian that features a
powerful linc-un, including No. 1 Class
2A State-Ranked The First Academy.
The Lake 1lowed boys, who have
already knocked off three Class 6A
ranked teams this season, is atop the
Boys' Class 5A standings. The Silver

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good they are over tne next week as
they arc only seeded sixth in the City of
Palms G assic in Ft. Myers.
The other locally ranked team is the
unbeaten Lake Mary Prep boys, who are
ranked No. 6 in G a ss 1A this week.
The Griffins figure to move up in the
next poll as they have already won by
huge margins twice this week to get to
8-0 on the season.
On Tuesday, LMP pounded Tavares,
94-41, and then Thursday night

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whipped Geneva School, 98-39.
Junior
lor JJohnny Mullen led the way
against Tavares with 15 points, with fel­
low juniors Biyan Bcnefiel and Eddie
Stafford right behind with 14 points and
13 points, respectively.
On Thursday It was the iaside players
who did the damage as 6-fool-6 sopho­
more Shamar Marston led the way with
21 points, while 6-foot junior Billy
Pratsch added 11 points and 6-foot-3
senior Bobby Ziasm aster 10 points.
There was one upset in boys' play this

week as Larson had 15 points and eight
blocks and Mitch McGrath scored 14
points as Lake Brantley (5-3) edged
Oviedo (6-3), which is getting votes this
week, 61-60. DeAndrc Williams scoanl a
game-high 21 points for the Lioas, who
are currently playing in another big­
time tournament, the Great Florida
Shootout, in Kissimmee.
Lyman (5-3) also suffered a tough loss
as they let a 16-point lead get away as
the Greyhounds lost on the n»ad, 60-58,
to unbeaten Pine Ridge (7-0).
It was the second lime this season that
the Panthers had edged Lym aa beating
the Greyhounds, 63-59, in the season
opener in Longwood.
See Preps, Page 2B

c h a l l e n g e s a w a it

SCC to
battle
national
powers
By Daan Smith
Herald Staff
SAN FO RD — The Seminole
Community College basketball
imgram returns tills weekend
rom a long layoff to face some
bigtime challengers.
The Raider men of coach
Bobby Washington Jr. have
been Idle for nearly two
weeks, having nut played
since Dec. 3rd, and have a
huge weekend before them as
they face Panhandle
Conference powerhouses Gulf
Coast Community College and
Chipola Community College
in trie Florida JUCO Challenge
at Daytona Beach Community
College.
The men were to have
warmed up against always
tough Gulf Coast on Friday
before squaring off with
Chipola today (Saturday) at 2
p.m. The Indians are currently
the No. 1 ranked team in the
nation.
Coach Tara Gibson’s women
have not played since Dec. 8th

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Herald photos by Jim Wantx

Sophomore center and UCF slgneo Lynette Jackson (left) and freshman guard
Haaklm Johnson (abovo) were the two hottest players for Seminole Community
College prior to the recent long layoff for the basketball program. Jackson scored
S I points In wins over Brevard, Indian River and Palm B each a s the nationallyranked women went 4-1 on a recent road trip to got to 11 -2 on the season heading
Into today's (Saturday) 2 p.m. final home game of 2005 against Okaloosa-Walton
Community College, the team that handed the Raiders their first loss of the season
last month in a tournament In Ocala. Johnson had 38 points and nine rebounds as
the men split game with Brevard and Manatee to keep the men's record level at 4 ­
4. The men have their hands full this weekend as they were to have played power­
ful Gulf Coast on Friday and will challenge the nation's No. 1 ranked squad,
Chipola, today (Saturday) at 2 p.m. at Daytona Beach Community College. The
men will play their final home gam e of 2005 on Saturday, Dec. 31st at 2 p.m.
against St. Petersburg College. Admission to all home gam es Is free.

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Preps
Continued from Page IB
Lyman had it* way In the first half a* the
defense held Pine Ridge to only B-of-28 shooting
from the floor and the Greyhound* took a 30-14
lead late in the opening half when Sanchez
Hughley knocked down three straightn threepointer*.
The Panther* gained the momentum after that,
however, a* they scored the final six point* of
the half to close to within 30-20 at the break.
It was still a 10-point difference, 44-34, heading
into the fourth period, but the hosts caught fire
and took advantage of sloppy play by Lyman to
outscorc the guest* 26-14 over the final eight
minutes, capped by two free throws by Alex
Blue with 2.7 second* remaining.
Huglev was the only Greyhound in double fig­
ure* with 23 point*.
Girls’ play nas also been limited with only two
game* being played from Tuesday through
Thursday.
Lake Brantley (4-10) picked up a nice win a*
the Patriots edged Winter Springs (4-7), 66-62,
with Ashley Krokcr scoring 29 points and Beth
Kanopka 15 points.
Annie Hite led the Bear* with 20 points.
In the other game, Lake Mary Prep improved
ot 9-4 on the season by nipping a very good
Geneva School squad, 51-45. Freshman
Samantha Moore had 18 points and fellow frosh
Toni Pratsch 13 points as the Griffins dropped
Geneva to 6-3 on the season.
With most schools having tests this week
before the break, there was also limited action in
soccer.
The Winter Spring* girls pushed their district
and conference record to 7-1 and 8-3 overall on
Monday with a 9-1 thumping of Seminole.
The Bears got a pair of hat tricks as senior
Michele Ernest netted four goals and sophomore
Brittany Swczc poured in three goals.
Sophomore Emily Ha*lam scored one and junior
Chris Mincllo netted her first goal as a Bear!
Winter Springs had also picked up a shutout
win on Friday a* the Bears blanked Lyman, 2-0.
Yvonne George led the way with a goal and an
assist on Rachel K ecter's score. Michelle Petletee
liad nine saves in goal for the Greyhounds (5 -6
Oviedo had also gotten past Seminole on the
week, pounding the Tribe, 9-1, on Friday with
Jocelyn Whitehead scoring three goals and
Marissa Blanco getting a goal and two assists.
But Lake Howell (9-4) turned the tables on the
Uons (4-8-1) on Monday in a 50-2 victory in
which Rutigliana scored three goals and Molly
Maykut two goal*. Whitehead and Rabette
scored for Oviedo.
Orangewood Christian tuned up for Its battle
with unbeaten Lake Highland Prep with an 8-0
whitewashing of Warner Christian on Friday.
Soulard had three goals and two assists to lead
the Rams, while Rabom had two goals and three
assist* and Chitum one goal and one assist for
the winner's.
But it was all Highlanders (10-0-2) on Monday
a* they outsliot Orangewood Christian (10-’3-l),
4-1.

In another good girls' game. The M aster's
Academy (5-5-2) blanked The First Academy (4­
9-1), 4-0, with Furtivo, Dossct and Lehman
doing the scoring.
In boys' action. Lake Mary ran It* record to 11­
0 with an 8-3 victory ov*er Seminole last Friday.
Chris Marino had four goal* and an assist and
Skiko three goals for the Rams, while Munoz
scored twice for the Fighting Seminole*.
The Tribe (5-7-1) bounced back oni Monday
Mon
with a 4:1 victory over Deltona.
Munoz had three goals and an assist for
Seminole, with Rosario scoring the other goal
and Bradford making 14 saves in goal.
Orangewood Christian (8-0-1) also remained
unbeaten for the year with shutout wins over
The M aster's Academy, 10-0, and Lake Mary
Prep (3-8-2), 8-0.
Gendreau had four goals and an assist and
Harrison three goals and an assist against the
Eagies and Gendreau had three goals and an
assist and Brown two goal* against the Griffins,
who got three save* from Motimear in goal.
TMA (6-4-3) also tied The First Academy (4-5­
1), 2-2, on Monday with Hubbard and Wilson
scoring the goal for the Eagles.
Lake Howell (9-1-3) continued its good play
with a 3-0 whitewashing of Lake Highland Prep
with Clarux, Seaman and Rettew scoring the
goals for the Silver Hawks.
Winter Spring* (6 1 -3 ) also continues to play
well with its most recent win a 6 2 decision over
Lake Brantley in which Pcdraza had two goals
and Mora a goal and two assists.
The Bears had also lied DeLand (65-1), 1-1,
earlier in the week.
Lyman evened its record at 5-5-1 with a 2-1
victory over Oviedo (4-4-2).
Senior Ncno Spiric and sophomore Chris
McKeevcr scored the goals for the Greyhounds,
while Luton had the score for the Lions.
BOYS BASKETBALL
rANTHERS M, GREYHOUNDS SS
ly o u n (S-ll
R*ny i t a l t Franklin 9, Rainer A. Hughlay 21, Nelson 4.
Walion 6. Milanovic 4. Toiala: 21 S - l l M
Fine Ridge 47-0)
I tine* 2. Ih ftJa l* 5. Cowart 20. Blue 22. Fowler 2. Com pa* 9.
Total* 19 I9-2SM).
Lpun
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Pin* Ridge
5 U 14 24 . M
Three-point Held goal* _ Lyman 7 (Hughley A Reiner 2,
NetaanL Pine Ridge 3 (Itllldale, Cow art Blue). Tram foul* _
Lyman 17; Pin* Ridge 13. Fouled out _ none. Technical* _ none

BOYS SOCCER
riCIITING SEMINOLES A WOLVES 1
Seminole
Deltona
Coal* _ Seminole 4 (M unoi 3, Roaario);
(Almodovar). Aaaiata _ Seminole I (M unoi);
(Window) Shots on goal . Seminole I t ; Deltona
Seminole (Bradford) 1A Deltona (ra te d e m ) 7.
Seminole 5-7-1.

Deltona
Deltona
1 1 Save*
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- Winter Springs 1 (TrsmK DeLnnd I (D'Amorr. penal*
ly kick) Shot, on goal _ Winter Spring* IS; Dr Land 14 Save* _
Winter Spring. (Dave Leber) A DeLand (Wlkaak) 7. Record. _
Winter Spring. 5-1-3. DeLand 6-5-1.

Herald photo by Rom eo G uim an

Junior point guard Jo o y Rodriguez Is one of the main reasons Lako Howell is undefoated and ranked
No. 1 In the FSWA C lass 5A S tate Poll this week.

Briefs
C o n tin u e d from P age IB

The Seal* showed some life in
the third period but could not
find the net early in the final
frame. Florida fired the puck
from all angles hitting the post
on two occasions and goalie
Malt Carmichael on Ihe others.
The lone tally for the Seals
came when David Deeves
scored on the power play at the
18:38 mark.
Today (Saturday) the Seals
will visit their rival in North
Florida for a 7:05 p.m. game.
Ihe two teams will also face off
at tiie Jacksonville Veterans
Memorial Arena on Tuesday
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SYFA FOOTBALL
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Association will be holding a
Board Meeting next Monday,
December 19th at 6 3 0 p.m. at
Seminole High School In
Portable 14.
On the agenda will be voting
for open board positions as

SC C
Continued from Page IB
and will have also have a big challenge
before them today (Saturday) when they
host Okaloosa-Walton Community College
from Ft. Walton Beach starting al 2 p.m.
This will be the final home game of the
2005 calendar year for SCC and not only
does the game have nationally-ranked
powers faring each other, it will had added
incentive for SCC as Okaloosa-Walton
handed the Raiders their first loss of the
season last month in a tournament in
Ocala.
Admission is free al the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center.
The women are now 11-2 on ihe season
after going 4-1 on their recvnl road trip.
The trip started on Nov. 29th with a
game in Melbourne against Brevard that
was all SCC as tlie Raiders breezed to a 92­
37 victory over the Titans.
SCC led by 29 points at the half, 50-21,
then dominated ihe remainder of the game
with its defense. For the game, Brevard
shot 18 percent from ihe field and the
Raiders held a 6 6 3 1 rebounding edge.
UCF signee Lynette Jackson led six
Raider* into double figures with 16 points.
Also hilling double digits in scoring were
Tamara Layton with 13, Ashley Armstrong
and Oviedo's Sicilia LuSauro with 12 each
and Aneika Heruy and Oviedo's lrimar
Hernandez with 10 each.
The team then headed to Miami for the
Miami-Dade College Shootout where they
played three game* in as many days.
SCC got somewhat o f a surprise as on
the original schedule the Raiders were to
liave faced a trio of the out-of-state teams,
but that evidently fell through as they
ended up playing three teams from trie
Sunooast Conference.
Jackson had a monster game on the
opening night, going for 25 points and 10
rebounds as SCC whipped Indian River
Community College, 72-57. The 6 fool 4
Jackson got a lot of help from the Raiders'
other TWin Tower', 6fo u t-3 red-shirt
freshman Aneika Henry, who had 19

well as the refunding of $25
for parent participation.
For contact information go to
www.sanfordteminoles.com.
A K ERS C L A SSIC SCHEDULE
The prestigious Michelle
Akers Soccer C a ttle for girls'
soccer teams will be held this
Friday, Saturday and Monday,
Dec. 16,17 and 19, at four sties
around Seminole County.
On Friday, at Lake Mary,
Boca Raton will face Lake
Howell at 5 p.m. and the Rams
will lake on Cearw aterCountryside at 7 p.m..; At
Lyman, the Greyhounds host
Edgewater at 5 p.m. and
DeLand plays Nease at 7 p.m.;
At Lake Brantley, Oviedo takes
on Satellite at 5 p.m. and the
Patriots welcome Spruce Creek

points and 10 rebounds.
Layton also had a big game with nine
points and a team-high 13 rebounds.
S C C s offense then deserted the team on
Saturday as the Raiders were blasted by
the host Sharks, 78-58.
But the team bounced back to win a
defensive balile with a very good Palm
Beach Community College team on
Sunday, 51-48, with LoSauro scoring 13
points. Tiffany Scott chipped in with 12
points and Jackson added 10.
The team to off a week before heading to
Tampa and outscoring host Hillsborough
Community College (5-7), 74-66.
Getting back to the men, on Nov. 29th
the team Hupped a three-game losing
streak in the most dramatic o f fashion as
freshman guard Houston Wright hit a
three-pointer with 6.9-secoruls left to give
ihe hosts a 69-67 victory over Brevard.
The game looked like il might be a heartbreaker for the Raiders as the Titans scored
the first basket of the game before SCC
went ahead on a three-pointer and led by
as many as 20 points in the second half
befort? BCC battled back to lake its only
other lead of die game, 67-66, on a lay-up
by Travis Nelson, who scored a game-high
21 points, with 16 seconds left.
After a time out, Houston got the bail on
the left side in front of the SCC bench and
nailed his third three-pointer of the game
from far behind the arc.
The Titans ran the ball down court and
got the ball inside for what looked like an
easy tying lay-up. But the ball rolled off
the run and two subsequent Up attempts
also missed the mark as the Raiders held
on for the emotionally draining victory.
Wright finished with 18 points and seven
rebounds, with Haakim Johnson dose
behind him 17 points and six boards.
Renaldo Bell added 13 points and had four
assists, while the only Raider 'big man' in
uniform. Stephen McMillan, had eight
points with 11 rebounds. Freddie Williams
added eight points and Dexter Lewis had
four points and four rebounds in the win.
The team then took off until Dec. 3rd

at 7 p.m.; and at Winter
Springs, powerful Winter Park
battles Bishop Moore at 5 p.m.
and the Bears tackle Seabreeze
al 7 p.m.
There will be four games at
each of the four sites on
Saturday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
and 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
The tournament will wrap up
on Monday at Lake Mary with
Consolation Play-In games at 9
a.m. and 11 a.m. with the win­
ners coming back to play for
Fifth Place at 3 p.m. The Third
Place Game will be at 5 p.m.
and the Championship Game
al 7 p.m.
RACING H ISTO RY
It is not often that a racetrack
is recognized by its local muse­
um since raring does not

before heading to Bradenton to fare
Manatee, whom the Raiders had beaten in
overtime at home earlier in November.
SCC put up another lough fight against
the Lancers before falling, 83-78.
The Raiders, who trailed 43-39 al half,
were led by Johnson with 19 points, three
rebounds and three assists. Wright added
16 points, seven boards and two assists.
Bell 14 points and four assists and Lewis
12 point*.
Williams added nine points and four
boards, McMillan posted five points with
four rebounds and newcomer Nick
Strothers had six rebounds and three
After playing the Iwo games in Daytona
this weekend, the team will take off again
for almost two week* before hosting St.
I’etersburg College in its final home game
of calendar year 2005 on Saturday, Dec.
31st at 2 p.m.
MEN
■A ID ERS 69, TITANS 62
BravafR Community Collaga 10-71
Young 2 5 4 9. Stnununa 1 I -4 7. Kubrrta 1 04) 2. Hama
0 OO ft N a ta n 9 1-2 21, Luoiaa 1 04) ft WrUh I 04) 2.
Kllgora 10 OO 02ft Total* 29 5-10 67
Sam Inula Community C allagt 14-11
■aft7 1 -2 17, Vttlluma J 1-2ft W nghl71-1 l f t l * w i * 2
04) 4, lohnaon • 1-2 11 McMillan 4 0 - 1 R Tulal* 29 4-10
*9.
HaUtuna . SCC I I . BCC 27. T W p o u it f t a i goal.
BCC 4 (Young 2. N a ta n 21 SCC 7 (Wngiu ft BaU £
WUluoift lohnaon) Tram foul* _ BCC 12. SCC It
Foulad out _ BC C WrUh TrduUcal. _ SC C Mmaun.
LANCERS U . RAIDERS 7S
i a m lanl i Community Collaga 144)
RanaLlo Bali 4 6 6 1ft FnrdJw William* 1 5 - 5 9
ItouWon Wnghl * 0 4 ) 1ft lV .ta r Lawia 1 6 - 7 12. lialaau i
Juhnaun 6 5 * 19, Mayihan McMiUun 2 I I 5 N ici
SU uthm 0 I -2 I . TuUl* 25 20-27 71
M anat** Community Collaga ( 2-61
Taavoa E Jw ard . I 2 4 4 Fanny Falmaciw 0 04) ft
Ronni* Randall I 04) 2. Gary GadboU I 2 4 4. Aaron
Otaana I 04) 2. William Cuopar • 1-1 21, Manna | a ,U „
2 0 0 ft Ratth D ana 1 6 4 2 1 Ladonahy Juhnaun 7 2-2 1ft
faaon Farnur 0 2-12. Bui,ad Fuut* 0 2-2 2 Total* 2V 1 6
Halltuna . MCC 4ft SCC 19 Huwr-nu.nl lurid a .u l.
SCC 7 (Wnghl 4 Bail ft Wnghl). MCC 7 (Cuupn 4 D a v i
2. la cta m ) Tram (oula SCC 19. MCC 21 Fouled uul
MCC. Cooptf. Taduucala _ non*
‘

always seem that important to
other people like it does rarer*
and fans but New Smyrna
Speedway will be given such
an honor by the New Smyrna
Beach Museum of History.
New Smyrna Speedway ha*
been invited to place an exhibit
in Uie museum from January
2nd thru March 31st.
The speedway is asking if
any fans, drivers, or crew mem­
bers have any pictures, posters,
programs, newspaper articles
or any memorabilia that relate
to the history of New Smyrna
to please call Terry Roberts al
386547-6030 for details.

For more information call
407-330-5697 or Visit the Web
Site for the registration form at
www.ci.sanford.fl.us.
UCF WOMEN H O ST
BASKETBALL TOURNEY
After playing five consecutive
games on the road during the
past month, the UCF women's
basketball team (1-6) returns
home to host the annual UCF
Holiday G assic this weekend.
The tournament opens Friday
at 3 p m . when Trov (4-1) takes
on UT-Arlington (3-3) followed
by ihe Golden Knights squar­
ing off against Central
Michigan (6-0). Competition
concludes Saturday with Troy
faring CMU at 5 p.m. and UCF
vs. UTA at approximately 7
p.m.
Tickets are still available for
boll) days of the classic. Adults
are $5, while youth (ages 6-17)
and seniors (55 and older) are
$3 Children 5 and under and
UCF students with valid ID are
f a r . Als,o anyone
bringing a now, unwrapped toy
will also tie admitted free of

SAN FO RD BASEBALL
The City of Sanford Leisure
Services Department 2006
Youth Baseball Leagues Babe
Ruth and Cal Ripken Divisions
is now taking registrations.
The league offers T-Ball (5-6
year olds). Rookie Ball (7-8 year
olds). Minors (9-10 year olds).
Majors (11-12 year olds),
juniors (13-15 year olds) and
Seniors (1 6 1 8 year olds).
The registration fee is $50.
Non-residents must pay an
additional $10.

‘lunated to
XL 106.7* Baby DJ Fund.

Indy 500 history
Com piled by
Staff Writer

Nick Pfaifauf

Even though the famous
Indianapolis 500 race isn't
held until around the end of
May, I happened to
encounter some of the histo­
ry of this fantastic race.
There stem s to be mixed
reports on when it actually
started. One of my sources
•ays George Robertson won
the fust race held in 1909.
That's when the
Indianapolis speedway was
hrsl opened. VVhile the race­
track was reportedly built
earlier, Carl ksher. who nUr.
t hosed it, resurfaced the *

ln,m ? fctl,nc surface to

a brick on that year. Thu*
the name “The Brickyard"

Another source sat * Dial
KAY Harroun won the
•ndy-SOO-rate ,n 1 9 1 0 ,^ '
w t t , r W U r i , ' U , J h -'
'eoj* the first race in *911

Three sources - three difk n n g reports Q|| W r||
fiU *ik fl'p'j r,,nK wasn't what
I i * t h e se

days Kned

to

,0° k a up in the old Sanford

Heralds, which began pub­
lishing in 1&lt;*N. but couldn'
tind a report on the lndy-5&lt;
race. (Dean Smith hadn't
Rimed (he paper yet as
T r rlL.l:dlU’r' whid&gt; is prut
•)bly the main reason)
" 1vr J,sn'l,un" l 1925 when
the 100-mile per hour spetx
was broken Peter Del’aolo
made the 500 miles on the
^ niOe track averaging
It'Ll miles per hour. In 1991
Ane Luyendyk o» the
Netherlands took ihe stillremaining all-time high­
speed track record of 185.98
miles per hour.

Between 1909 and 1955,
^

race wa* caHed theAA/l

National championship, but
0 dropped sponsorship
because of a number of
crashes llte n the United
Mates Auto Club. (US AC)

£ * k ° ' er as the National
h a evs from
&gt;until 197H There were
h* races in WI7 and 1918, in

Addition to the 194245 sea*&gt;n because of World War II.

HaP,TORSNOTB
Mam,un Won (hc fifM K jy
f
JhJunapolis 500 in 19|, in a
MAmn.ii Wasp

�Till: H i

im iji

ni‘0 . i &gt;&lt;.(&gt; nitn-i in 2oor,

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utilities work 407-322-6133
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Work
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Angler
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Sugar Matter:
4aro-12pm. $8 HM«. PT/FT,
ns. 401k. hoi CM 407-3234250

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On Bonus is available Musi
be phyticaty and menially lit
Apply In person between
10am 4 l2noon
Power Tap Institute
2569 Sanlord Avenus
Sanlord. FI 32773
■Menegemeni
•FT/PT 8 alea
Hibban Sports, a lull Ima
sporting goods slors. Is
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240. Leesburg. FL 3478a
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MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
Mery primary cere practice
has an immediate opening tor
e PT Peds MA 4 a FT Family
Practice float MA Mutt be
ceiMied and/or registered
Good benefits Submit resume
ndcatmg interest in Lake Mery
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Including
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to
Physician
A ssociates.
Human
Resources. 455 W Warren
Avs . Longwood. FL 32750. lax
lo 4 0 7 -2 6 2 -5 7 9 7 or apply
online at www pool com EOE
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dishw asher needed Contact
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Product Manager at Lake
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D rivers Needed
Im m ediately
CT Services has immediate openings
for drivers at Sanford location.
Responsibilities include loading and
unloading vehicles within tight time
constraints. Must posess valid driver’s
license, pass pre-employment back­
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flexible for these part-time positions, 7
days/week, 365 days/year. Pay up to
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Railroad Freight Conductor
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Altamonte Springs 230 West
SR 436 (14. S R 436)
W hen: M o n , D ec
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F l« a r-U ^ „ .
2BD/IBA house. 966 sq ft
needs complete overhaul per
the city Area ol appreciating
vakresl $65 0 0 0 Call Porclg
Realty for defalls. 407-322M 7S.

D O YLE
M ANAGEMENT
D EN TA LS
&lt;407) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

407-322-8678
HR— O ffice S pace
F o r R en t
Afticat For Rant 400 aq ft to
SOOsqll SarXCxd FiXtnOtfu,
Canter 407-314-3750

141— H o m e s F o r
S ale

Sanford: New 4 custom built
M . smglo car gsrag*. $ t 49k.
C a sselb erry : Handy man
•poeial. 3/2.1550 sq n. $149k
Winter Sprin gs: New 4/2 5
custom Design. 2550 sq ft.
fxatxseanxaon pnes $320K 32t2 7 9 6266

181— A m

IA N C ES &amp;

F

Fo

u r n it u r e

r

S

m boxes. $495
407-431-1322.
FUTON Solid wood mission
I style amts, estre-mce loam
layered pad Al brand new $195
407-331-1941.
Hof Tub 5 person lounger. 5hp,
24 )ett redwood cabsiet never
used, warranty, past $4,000.
sea X ic*$ 1 5 9 S 407-812-5624
Merry Christmas at *A
Beautiful Place* I We Ye now
open from lOam Dpm. M-Sa.
t2am -6pm ,
Sun.
until
Christmas EXCITEMENT! Wa
are red tagging the red tags, a
gift lor a $15 or over purchase,
drawing lor a prtrs daily 10 %
oft hous* kxnkjr* 4 ctocor 2(7-,
cd to* mod txxauaf han dod faj
Christmas
wreaths,
arrangements 4 decor si town'
(We even decorate trees 4
wreaths to your specs) AX (his
i f rxkcutousty low pnoes Come
4 browse through our model
rooms A warm w elcom e
awaits you.
Pool Table: 8' professional
•anas fumitura style table,
carved tegs, oversued r slats,
•sathar pockats. accessory tot
with bans Al brand new Relax
$4,000. Must sax $1350 4 0 7 ­
402-2778 Sat-up available
Wax Oven and Stove Top.
•aparata units Almost new
407-324-9573

187— S po rt in g
G oods
2819 S . Sanlord Avs.
Incoma Producing
■
arty. Rsducad lo
$195,000

Callaway doll shoas. worn
one*. 1/2 pne* S q * 12
Madam 407-324-9573

191— B u ild in c
M

RanovatsdL.ks

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2BR/IBA Hardwood Firs.
Eal-m-Kilchan Fpic. Scr
Porch. Carport. On Ovar 1/4
A o s. $134,000
3BR/2BA. Haw Roof. N«w
Paxtlad kttarur. Uv. Dm. Fam
Rm. Scr Porch $166,000
Brand Haw Horn*: Built
2 0 0 5 .1 3 . Ovar 1750 Sq FI.
Formal Uv. On. Fam Rm Eal
in Kitchan, 2 Car Garaga
$272 900
Pool Homa: 4BR/2BA. Ovar
1600 Sq Ft. 2 Car Gar
Fancad yd. 3 0 s 30 Scr
Entartasvnarx Araa w«h Pool
$289 900

PAUL O SBO RN E

VINTURi 1PROPiRTIES

a t e r ia l s

CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFINO lor Barns. Boat
Dock* Shop*. Me Abo Culvart
P p * 15*12(7 19*x2(7.C alFor
Pncas Surplus Stoat 4 Supply
Inc Apopka 407 293-57SS

199— P et s &amp;
SUPPUES

-V Patti'S Pet
Sitting &amp;
W4 Car* For Your Dog or Cal
si Your Horn* Wtsl* YOu Are
GonaiPtontyoITVC Wsbrvig
n nawspapais. max andavan
walar
planitl
Vary
R a a s o n a b l*
R a te s!
Ratal ancas AvaXabto Upon
Raqktoat PtoaM Cal 407-314­
1703

407 321 4764
209— C lo th in g

Saafari.fl 12771
E O E M/F/D/V

Sankxd 3 B H I B A ------- v , r l .
1Q27 hd. ttouad yard gaud srwx
$154 500u0o 407-733 9964

t l L i k e Forest

&gt;

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a le

B ed ro o m
B e t: , Oak
headboard, dresser, hutch

MINK COAT. FuX tongth with
hood S q * torg*. kapt m turner
storage $3 0 0 0 C a l 3 6 6 7 8 0 ­
6070

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Sunday. DccemlxT IB. 2 0 0 5

T ill: I I i

Financial
Employment

4 5 -6 3

67-73

Rentals

Merchandise

q i- 1 2 7

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Real Estate

231—C ars For S ale
bu ck LeSabre 2004 22 ! M&lt;
Perfect $13,950 ca* or vts!
4076732966 oom

Un i Voy tru ck *
Total IB , M ao.
4 0 7 -a n -o m

219— W

Uuicli Lasatxe 2005 Perlecf
$ 1 4 ,950
call
or
vttn
4076732966 com

an ted to

B uy

Cadillac DeviSe 1992 very low
ml $3,950 loofcaAunt Beautiful
everything works phone or vtelt
4076732966 com

A lu m in u m , C a n a , C o p p e r ,
R a d la t o r a t B a tta rta a
K o k o m o R e c y c lin g :
* 07 -321-0004
• I I W . 1« T , S a n fo r d
M - F . 10- 8 , S a i t -1

Cadillac OeWie 2003 •Poto"
Edition Ful Top S R Loaded
$ 2 1 ,4 5 0
call
or
visa
4076732966 com

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale
Ford F350 2003 Ciew Cab Lansl
Diesel King Ranch 4s4
$ 3 1 ,9 5 0
call
or
visit
4076732966 com
CMC 2500HD 2004 these!
Automatic 33k Mi $20,450 c a l
or visa 4076732966 com
CMC Envoy 2002 S IT Leather
60k ml $ 14 9 5 0 Ported c a l or
visa 4 076732966 com

Chrysler Sebnng Convertible
Fun lor $ 11.950 phone or visa
4078732966 com

Navel
O rangea!
Red
Qrapelruil.
Tangerine!
Meriwether F irm * 3461
Celery Ave Sanford

Honda Accord 2005 4 Or Bk
Mde* $13,950 c a l or vun
4076732966 oom

Oranges. N avel!. Hamlins.
Tangennos. OrapehuS. located
2053 Pine Way. Sanford, 407­
323-6560

Lincoln Town Car 2005
Srgnsturs $24 950 c a i or vls4
4076732966 com

229—A uctions

M srcedes SLK 2 0 0 2 320
Convertible 34k Mi Perl eel
$ 2 7 ,9 5 0
call
or
visit
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WILKINSON

AUCTION

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
F or S ale

Ws pay cash lor
•ntiquss or take
consignments
wllkinsonauctloaconi

Chevrolet Suburban 2000 4 i4
2500 een es$ 10.950 c e l or visa
4076732966 com

24329 St. Road 46
Sorrento
M-F 10 to 5

Chevrolet Ventura 2002 Only
47k Ml $8,450 phons or visa
4076732966 00m

352-383-2282

Dodge Orand Caravan SE
2005 Parted $13 950 c a l or
visit 4076732966 com

AB143-AU117I

231—C ars For S ale

Ford Excursion 2004 XLT 4X4
26k Ml $22,450 Parted c a l or
VISA 4076732966 com

BMW 330CI 2001 Perfect
$ 2 1 ,9 5 0 phone of visit
4076732966 com

F o rd F l5 0 20 0 t Ext Cob 4x4
Auto $10,950 phone or visit
4076732966 com

Country
Style
City
Living

239—

M otorcyci.es/4W iieelers For S ale

Hutus Thompaon Carter. Jr.,

Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
TO Antwoma Heme
Sanford. F t
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Fiat an

407-320-8131

opening in the

Sanford
Herald

4 WHEELER/ATV
2003 HONOA
90
$2900 366-719-5330

call

407 322-2611

4 WHEELER/ATV
2003 YAMAHA
200 BLASTER
$ 3300 366-789-5330

-

you and toal you are required
to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any. to 4 on Rufus
Thompson Carter. J r . whose
address is 614 East 3rd Street.
Sanford. FL 32771 on or before
December 26, 2009. and fie
toe ortgmal with toe Clark of
tots Court at M l North Par*
Avenue. Sanford. FL 32771,
before service on Petitioner or
immediafefy thereafter If you
lad to do so, a default may be
entered against you for toe
reM dem&amp;nded in toe petition
Copies of a l court documents
«n this case, including orders,
are avaiabte at toe Cterti of toe
O c u i Court * office You may
review these documents upon

With 12 Mo lease

k

Annruvcil Credit

JACOUEUNE L. WACHTER a
reaidant of Semmoi* County,
Honda, who died on October
22. 2006 was a Grantor of a
Trust entitled WILLIAM F
WACHTER A JACOUEUNE L
WACHTER
REVOCABLE
TRUST AGREEMENT DATED
JUNE 1, 2 0 0 0 a The neme and
address of toe Trustee is set
‘to#*.
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Central Florid* F t n o t
All Type* o f F a n e*
Specializing in Vinyl
F#nong
■Fre* Estimates
■Liconted. Insured
Ouairty Wort.
I

svs.

■ .

R un a

Al asd ao n o/ aw decedent

• Spariou* Apartments stlh large Closet* • lake
Front • Nolle)tall » SpartJIng itol « Tennl* CourU

Country Lake Apts|

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1

Country lake i
Mirtments

ractor

3 8 8 -7 7 5 -2 5 2 2

1 Found My
lob in the
Classiliedsr
To list a job
opening in the

Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit
• 3 Signs
• Bright Pre-Priced
Labels
• Checklist / tips

Call Tenit

S m ilo r d

Herald
call

407-322-2611

83 Chev Metro
VIN# 2C1MR2483P8778848

NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
1 Administration

276-F ence

Recycled Concroto
Driveways,

JAN. Of. 2008
84 Pfym 4 Dr
V1N# 1P3AA46K2RF123885

JACOUEUNE L W ACHTEa

Handyman Service
Balhs.
Kitchens.
noom
Remodeling. Crown Molding.
Decks.
Shed s.
General
Carpentry, Patio Scraans.
Ca.kng Fans. &amp; much mors
Shomer, 362-999-1131

1st Month's Rent

DEC. 28. 2008
73 Dodge 2 Dr
V1N# LH23CS8167326

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

278-H andy M an

300 OFF

Notice it hereby given
Semmoi* Pam! A Body w* l e i
at P ubic Auction lor salvage lor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der. toe following described
vehicles

RE: ESTATE OF

Yahama Royal Star Tour
Classic 1997 Ported Tons of
Extras $5 9 5 0 4 07-673 2966

S k ip '* Tractor
Service

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

Pubksh December 18. 2003
K ill

Two Brand New
4-W heelers
1- Polarla 1- Yamaha
$3,900 ea c h obo
3*6-719-3330

e r v ic e

Ybu must keep toe Cfar* of toe
O cu 4 Court's Ofkce routed of
your current address Future
papers In tots lawsuit wfl be
mailed to toe address on reoord
at to* clerk's off.ee
WARNING: Rut* 12 283.
Florida Farrrfy Law Rufas of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic diactoaura of docu­
ments and Information. Faiure
to comply can reauM In sanc­
tions. including dismissal or
stfctog of ptoadmgt
Pubfcsfv November 27. 2003
and December 4 .1 1 ,1 8 , 2003
W146

one hour prior to sale Terms
a rt cash or certified funds
Sermnota Wrecker reserves toe
rght to accept or refect any and
a l bids

XR80 Honda (every kids dreem
lor tat bike). 2 PW80"a. KX80,
Call Ja c k 's . 407-302-3311
These wont Iasi

308— T

Lega ls

The auction wM be held at
1 2 0 0 PM on toe said dates
about. At Oeminofa Paint 8
Body 2340 8 Myrtle Ave
Sanford. FL 32773 Prospective

4 W HEELERS FOR SALE
200$ Yamaha 2 0 0 B ta ita r
$ 3 3 0 0 . 2 0 0 4 Polarla 230
T rallblan r $3200 and 200$
Honda 10 $2900. C a l 386-7*99330

S

'iP

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CA SE NO. OS-OR MTS-OTOW

Antwom# Hama.

1 Found My
lob in (lie
Classiliedsr

Lega ls

Lega ls

2 Clawfoot
Bathtubs,$400
ea, Misc.
Historic Doors,
$30. ea.

■ iM ^ u S k ^ f

Affordable

a ir p o r t b*

-

H IST O R IC .
M A T E R IA L

To list a job

4 WHEELEfVATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TRAILBLAZER
$3200 C a l 386-789 5330

2 5 2 -3 1 9

407 322-2611

■Prompt S e rvice

Conwnlent
Spacious

_

199-229

GMC S e n a 20X3 Arno Esf Cab
26k Mi $14,950 phone or vwl
4076732966 com

(Chevrolet
Impels
2004
Parted $11,950 call or visa
4076732966 com

221— G ood T hings
to Eat

181“197

Autom otive
Miscellaneous
231-245
se rv ic e s

141 - 1 6 5

To Place Your Ad Call
211—Antique &amp;
Collectibles

k u ji

407- 322-2611
m m m m iiiiam iiim iiiH

ctaima of damanda agamat
rtacedenf* a sm s. Including
unmatursd conangaia of unlquidaiad ctaima. and whom a
copy ol ass note* Is sarvad
musl Ma ttta# ctavn. with aw
Succassor Trualaa al aw
addrtsa sst lorth balow WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM

L fg a ls

IN T H i CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2008-CP-G888
W4 RE: ESTATE OF
MARY DCBENEDETTO.
Oacaasad
NOTICE TO CREDITO R*
Tha administration ol lha
acuta ol MARY OEBENEDET­
TO. dacaaaad. wtioaa data ol
daalh was Fabruary 07lh.
2003. and whosa Social
Saeunfy Numbaf la 14* 20
6*84. Is panfkng Si lha O cui!
Court lor Sammola County.
Florida. Probaw Division, lha
addrass oI which is Probata
Division. PO
Bo. *099
Santord, FL. 32772 6099 Tha
namas and addrasaas ol lha
Parsonal RaprasanUIrva and
h r Parsonal RaprasanUIrva a

Dacambaf II .

Pubksh
2005
X075

December 11, 10

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE 0ECE0EN T8
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha data oI krsl pubkeahon ol
ass Nokca w Dacambar II,
2003
Parsonal RaprasanUOva
Mcfwal DaBanadano
Lucraa Oavart

Rrnar Chuard Btvorw t Cohan
LLP
7000 W Paknaao Park Rd
■ Susa 305
Boca Raton. FL 33433
•41/304-aiao
Florida Bar No 373481
Altornaya
lor
Parsonal
RapraaantaBva
Publish
2003
X037

1 *.

Dacambaf I t ,

NOTICE OF SU SPENSIO N
TO OAVIO J BEASLEY
Casa No CW20034I56T.
W 6*19319

A Nokca ol Suapansun to

bus -

Pubksh Dacambar II, 16. 23.
2003 and January 1.2006
X058

Pubksh
2006

tou t storage rent is m arrears
and your persdhei property wilt
be sold el pubke sate to satisfy
storage lees end eapensas
Sale w* be held December 18,
2005 11:00 am ft USA Stor-AWay 4051 West SR 46.
Sanford FL 32771 (407)3024077

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PEROOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIOA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED

Wkwrn F. Wachtar. TiuaWa
310 Oavar Avanua
Aaamonta Springs FL 32701

ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER 8ARRE0

11M •Uitonya Codon
3004 •Norman Petereon
1046 • Enc Manor
2010 * Darvwa Moore
3097 - lashanda
3027 • Rachael Sweet
4001 •AbrtaiFal
4002 •Denial Albright
3069 • Robert Gondson

Al ofhar exadaora ol lha dacaftara and parsons Iwmng dam s
or damands agaswl decedent,
astata m a t Ma awa ctasna wrai
asa Court WITHW 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE

TTw data ol tw krai pubacaaon
ol taa NoOca la Dacambar II.
2003

Trustaa
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

IN f

AS cradaors ol lha dacadant
and othar parsons having
cUrma or damands against
dacadant a astxt. on whom ■
copy ol «ss nokca is rsquaad to
ba sarvad musl Ma #wa ctaima
wah h n Court WITHIN THE
LATER O f 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

ly tor kcanaura has baan ISad
agaswl you You hava aw right
to raquasl a haarstg pursuant
to Sachon, 170 509 and
120 37, Florida Staluiat. by
ma*ng a raquasl tor sama to
aw Florida Oapartmanl ol
Agncutturs and Conaumar
Sarvicaa. Orvwon ol Ucanssig
Post
OKtea
Boa
316*.
Tsitahassaa. Florida 3231331*6 a a raquasl lor haarsig w
nor racarvad by 21 days kom
aw data ol aw Iasi puhkcstxyi
aw nghf to a haarstg si asa
rrwaar wd ba warvad and aw
Daparanara wd disposa d ass
In

Al otfwf creator* ol aw dacedanl and paraona
having
ctasna of damanda agaawt aw
asuw ol tw decedent must Ma

Notice of Public Sale
Tenant

16.

X 054

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ItoAoo tor an admk*Mra9v* hearing m accordance w9h mc *
ttom 120 569 and 120 87. Florida Statutes, or may chooae to
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Florida Admtrwbative Code PebUon* mutt c o n * * with foe
requirement* of Florid* Admmtitrabva Code c r a t e r 28-108
to h (received by) foe Ontnct Clerk located at
jtolnct Headquarter*. Highway too W**t. Palatka. FL 32177.
Petition* tor administrate* hearing on the above appfccationm
mu*l be Med w*tkn twenty-one (2 1 ) day* ol pubteatnn oI for*
no0° e “ tow n twenty * M (26) day* ol foe D u r a deporting
n oto* c l It** Intent In foe m at tor fooee penon * to whom foe
OwtrlcJ malt* actual node* Failure to Me a petMon withm foe
h n e period th e* conrttul* a waiver ol any nghl(*) luch per•otH*) may have to requeet an adm rxtratlv* determtoebon
(hearing) under lection* 120 580 and 1 2 0 8 7 . F 8 . concerning
foe Bubfect perm* Pe*«on* foal are not Med to accordance
wen foe above provWone a n *ub|*ct to d e H a r t
B ecam e foe artnnM rabve hearing prom ** I* debgned to lormulrta final agency action, foe M ng of a peMlon m eant thal
foa D w ra * Inal action may ba diflerent bom foe poaMon trtan
by l to fol* notice of M ar*. Peraon* whoae auMtanaal toteretts
wW be altecled by any aucti final daerwon of foe D w ra on foe
applcant have the right to peMton to become a party to foe proceertng. to accordance with foe requirement* *et forth above.
PuMah December IS. 2005
X1I2
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Procurement lor a Hi ol al
active *okc*aaon* Many can
be downloaded al no cfwge
SoUdlation and Procurement
•formation " ai*o avit.pl* at
foa Purchawng and Corwact*
Orvrtoa located In foa County
Servic** Belong 1101 Ea*l
1*1 81. Room 3208. Sarford.
Florida Phone 407-885-7111
To guaramaa race** ol adden­
da. a* taipondenti ahould
check th* wepart* or contact
foe Purchawng and Contract*
Divtaion *av*n calendar dayi
pnor lo th* Iliad receiving dal*
ol *ubmmaiatxd*
Pubkrt December t*. 2005

JURMOICTION DIVISION
CAM NO: 08 CA 1N0-14L
COUNTRVWOC HOME
LOANS. INC.
PLAJNTrF
VS
MICHELLE MITCHELL. IF
LtVMQ. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIONEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PAHTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BV.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST MICHELLE
MITCHELL:
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MICHELLE
MITCHELL. IF ANY.
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. M C :
BRIDGEWATER
NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION. INC: JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
d c fen o a n t isi

CITY OF LOrtQWOOO.
FLORIDA
board ot Adjutimam
Notice ol Pubtle Haartn*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
BY THE CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA foal th*
Board ol Ad*i*lm*nt wd hold a
Pupae Hearing on Pec * m bit
2* . MO*, al 7 0 0 PM . or a*
toon foeretllar a* foe **m may
be heard, to th* City
Commnwon Chamber*. I7»
Watt
Warran
Avenue.
Longwood. Florida, m order to
conaider foe tokowing. Th*
piepoae ol foa hearing N to
receive pubkc input on foe tal­
lowing requeued Van*nee
(VAR 12-06) tar:
Appkcam Oeorge and Cindy
Seda (VAR 1206)
T u Parcel C I
0421-30­
62100000200
Location 720 Mendel Way
Requeet
A variance to
Longwood Da.taopmar* Cod*.
Article III. Section 3 2.1 to

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purm arl to ■ Summary Fuel
Judgment ol Toradoaur* dated
December 2. 2006 entered m
CrWCaieNo OSCA 1950U L
ol fo* O c u t Court ol fo* IITH
Judoal Circuit •&gt; and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
Santard.
Flonda. I wa •*« to fo* tvfFaal
and beat taddar tar caah m
Room 8201 at fo* SCMdtOLE
County Ctwthoua* located al
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE In
tANFORO. Flonda. d 1100
am. on foa 3rd day d January.
•al torth In lata
Bunmary Final Judgmar*. toLOT(8| 81. BRISTOL PARK.
ACCOROdtO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 29. PAQE(B) Tfo
91.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORKM.
day ot

able Impemoue e r la o t ia*o
horn 42% to 48%
Lagal Deecnpkon
LEG LOT
29 BLOCK D. COLUMBUS
HARBOR. P 0 t l POS 38 ANO
Al foa meebng ** vforeeted
p a n e l may appear end be
heard with reaped to foa mal­
a r Tha hawing may be conbnued bom bm* to *m * imM
final action a taken
Aoopy ol foe propoaad raryaet
a on Na in foe Csmnwtty
Davetoprrwr* Denaon Odtot d
tha
Community
Sam e**
Department at 174 W**t
Church Avenue. Longwood.
Florida tor m ap taw tor w
pubkc. or &lt; you wah addbcnal
mlormabon. ptaaa* *•» * •
ofoca at 407/280-3482
Al paraon* art advaad foe* *
foey dacat* to appeal any rtd woni mad* ■I » » r t nwelsigi/hMnngi, 9w jf
n eed *
record of me pmcaaOngs end
lor such purpose » ey m*y
need to • * « fod » lartabm
record oI fo* pnx**d ngi a
made eh rti record to m k e t
foe tortmony and fond*^*
upon adedi fo* NfortM* to b*
baaed lp*r 8 * * 288 0106.
Honda Srttuto*)
Parian* w
mg au alen c* to
any d fo*** &lt;■■«*»&lt;* . . . .
contact fo* A D A Coordnatar
al 407/ 280-3481 *• *e«*t^
houri in advance id fo*
"0
The meber r t n eeed at toa
hearing a duttHuftokf »
nature A* NdV
p a n w e e m p n d fo rtd lw e -h
uctfig mendws of W w *™
Ol A^uabiard on foa " J * ;
sicepl during foo foAbe hrth
rng or by wrtort
bon to foe
C o&lt;nnin»t
Deveupmenl Owaron at • »

(CnCUTT COURT SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
Clart d foe Q rtul Court
by Mary S fo x **
Deputy Clark
Pubkahn
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVD
J . STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FORPLAWT1FF
901 B Umvarrty Dnv* Su*a
600
Planrtton. FL 33324
(964)2339000

Pubkah
2006
X093

Oecember 1 6 26.

Lecals

Lecals

1647-14L. ol fo* O t u l Court
o» fo# llfo Judort Cvcui to
end lor Semmote County.
Ftortde. wherein COUNTRY­
WIDE HOME LOANS. INC I*
fo* Pleintw and ELLEN L
DEWITT;
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS. INC; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ELLEN L.
DEWITT. JOHN DOT JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS M POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
era Defendants Iw a ta ito fo *
htghatt and bait btadw tor
c a r t n Room S20I at foa
Sanvnota County C outnuw
In SANFORD. Ftonda. at 1ID0
a nv on fo* 3rd day at January.
2006. fo* blowing dw o t a d

wa Defendant! Iw d M ito fo *
highait and belt biddw tor
c e rt In Room S201 el 9 m
Sommoto County Coufooueo.
In SANTORO. Ftortde. el II DO
a m. on fo* 3rd day of January
2009, foo taftowmg deaenbod
property a t eat torth m tad
Tmal Judgmar*. to a *

FL 32771, *1 1 1 0 0 a m onto*
17fo day of January. (0 0 9 fo*
taiuaing itoMrfoad property a .
•at torfo n m u Final Summary
Ardgmar*. k&gt; w-t

Fln*l Judgmar*. to w*
THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 27
ANO ALL OF LOT 29. BLOCK
■C*. BUENA VISTA ESTAHS.
SANFORD
FLORIOA.
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGE 1, O f THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. aORlOA
In accordance with
American* with DuabUhai
Act Paraom win DeabUnai
naadng a ip *a *l accommoda­
tion to parbapat* in Itvi pro­
ceeding mould contact Via
Court Admntaaur at 301 N.
Park Avenue. Sanford FL
32771. Tilapbona Number
(407)6969227 not talar fowl 2
wortung day* of your raca** of
h i none* » hearing or voce
Impaired. 1900-9669771
Dated mu 6th day of
December, 2005
Clerk of foa Crrotl Court
By Mary Seoup*
Deputy Clark
Law Office of Marm at c
1900 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUOEROALE.R 33309
Tataphona (964) 4639365
FacaanAa: (964) 7719052
Rubfnh: December 19. 26.
2006

M TNI anC W T COURT
OF TH* IITH
ju d ic ia l crtcu rr,
WAND FOR
W M M OU COUNTY.

M ANO FOR
m m o u COUNTY.
FLORKJA
CURL DfVt9fON
CAM NO. 06-CA-1M6-14L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
M C.

WAYNE EARL LAYTON, at W.
Datondanh
NOTIC* OF
F0RCCL09URC 9AL2
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEM
ptnuant to a Final Judgment
of Foredoaur* dated foa 2nd
day ol December. 2006. and
entered In Cas# Na 06-CA1555 141. ol in* Craw Court
ol fo* t*lh Judnei Cvcui In
end lor Sammota County,
Florida, wheram MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRA­
TION SYSTEMS. INC * foa
Plaintiff and WAYNE EARL
LAYTON.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF WAYNE EARL
LAYTON. JOHN DOC, JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN
ANTS IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
waDefendant* Iw d irtto fo i
faghaal and bait biddar tot
caah In Room S201 al fol
Sammota County Couthouai.
in SANFORD. Flonda. al 1100
a m on fo* 3rd day of January.
property a* tel torth m tad
Fnal Judgmar*. to w*
LOT 21. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK
29. PAGES 24 THROUGH 27.
WCtUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORCA
Americana wah Du abikbe i
Ad. Parson* wkh DwabWbat
naadnq a rt*o *f aocommodakon
parSctpala r am procaadmg ahould contact ttw
Court Admmrtraut at 301 N
Park Avenue. Sanford FL
12771. Tataphona Number
(407)666-4227 not talar foan I
working day* of your raowpl cf
foe noaca 9 hawing of vota*
vnpwrod. 1900-9669771

to

Dated foi* 6ih day cf
Decanter 2006
Maryann* Mon*
Ctark of t e Cacu* Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clan

1600 NW 4 9 TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUOCROALE. a 33309
M e rto n * (964) 4620366
Facsvrvta (954) 7719062
Pubkah
2006

December I I . 26.

MTMSCMCUIT COURT
OFTHSI9TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.

CRrtL DfVMON
CAM NO. 06-CA-1749-14
WELLS FARGO BATIK. N A .
AS TRUSTEE.

OVS-OIVMION
CAM NO. 96CA-1647-14L
COUNTRYWCE HOME
LOANS. M C.

RONALD MANOUM. *1 aL
MOT1CSOF
FOR2CLOSUR2 SAL2

ELLEN L OEWITT;
COUNTRYWipE
i DANS MC.; UNKNOWN
^ ° S S e OF ELLEN L

sa ssssK r:

ta
I t ae cu
w "iu iew.6*Md
..
m g
ereated m Cae* N-

*2
end

LOT 13. BLOCK 9. 3RD SEC­
TION OF DREAMWORLD.
ACCORDINQ TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 7 a OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMVIOLE COUNTY. FLOW
OA
In accordanc* with th*
Amwteana with Dnabaibei
Ad. Penon* with Deabeeai
naadmg a ipaow acoommodakon to parbapat* m foe proceedmg thoUd contact fo*
Coul Admmekator at 301 N
Park Avanu*. Santord FL
12771, Tataphona Number
(407)9969227 not talar fowl 2
working day* of you race** of
foe noeca * hawing or vole*
tnpwrad. 1 6 0 0 *5 5 9 7 7 1
Oatad ttvt 5th day of
December. 2005
Maryann* Mon*
Ctark of foa O r u t Court
ByMaryStrtMM
Daputy Ctark
Law Office of Manna* C.
1*00 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUOEROALE. FL 33309
Tataphona (964) 4630366
Facamta* (964)7719062
Pubkrt
2006

Dacambw 19. 26,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN
an art
* FmW Judgmar*
el Feredowa* Oatad foa 6fo
day of December. 2006. art*
waved m Cate No 09CA1749-14. of fo* Cacul Caul d
foo llfo J u to V Cvaw m and
lw iw nrrtT Court, Ftonda.
•harem WELLS FARGO
BANK. N A . AS TRUSTEE a
fo , p u n * and RONALD
UANOUU.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RONALD
MANOUM. JOHN DOC; JANE
OOC AS UNKNOWN TEN
AMTS M POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY

to

Lecals

UNIT 129A. SPRINGWOOO
VKLAOE. A CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
1331. PAGE 1049. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
DATED Bn* Slh
Oecember. 2008

day

M TRS CMCUTT COURT
OFTNS19TM
JUOtCIAL CMCUTT.
M ANO FOR
■ COUNTY,
CIVIL DfVISKM
CAM NO. B6-CA-1M7-14L
FRANKLM CREDIT
MANAGEMENT
CORPORATION.

JOYCE 81MEK: JONATHAN
8IMEK;
OCEAN
BANK;
UNKNOWN PERSON)8) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY
NOTICS OF
(Ptaaa* piMah fo
THE BEMMOUE HERALD)
NOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN
puauar* to a Final Judgmar* of
2. 2008. and amend fo Cm *
No 06-CA-1967-14L, of fo*
Cvcui Court of fo* IITH
Judclal Cvcui fo and tar SEMI­
NOLE
County,
Flonda
FRANKLM CREDIT MANAOE­
MENT CORPORATION e
Ptame* and JOYCE SIMEK.
JONATHAN
SIMEK;
u nknow n r t n a o N i t ) m
POSSESSION OF THE BUB
JECT PROPERTY. OCEAN
BANK, w * defendant* I we
M i to fo* tigheil wtd ban fod­
der tor ca rt etm Room 8 2 0 1 ol
BEMINOLE County
CourthouM. in SEMINOLE
County. Ftortde. *1 1100
o'clock i n on N 1 day of
January. 200C, N lofloaMno

UARYANNE MORSE
M Clark of fo* Court
By Mary Setup*
Daputy Clark
Hatana Oubarrai Matcbow.
Eiquv*
Wain 6 Makbow. PA
Aaomayi tor PlwnMI
848E CotamWOrtve
Orlando. Ftonda 32803
American* With DnabWtw. Act
Of 1990
Acfowveeibv* Order No. *7 ]
* you are a par.on w«h a dw
modamn fo ordw to parbapat*
fo fora prooaedfog. you ar. anattad, w no coal to you. to fo*
provibon of certwn atuilanc*
fhaa.a
contact
Court
Admmitbalion at 301 North
Park Avanu*. Suit* N301.
Santord. Ftonda 37771 (407)
8869227. wtfoet (2) working
day* of you race** of •**
noeoa, ( you am hearing or
9669771.

9 t THt CMCUTT COURT
OFTH8 KIOHTSOfTH
JUDICIAL CMCUfT
OF FLOWDA
i f AND FOR
I COUNTY

LOT 6. BLOCK O. HOWELL
COVE THIRD ADOITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 22. PAOE(8) 22
AND 23. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

ADAM JONATHAN
VANOESTREEK
WALDO.
AK/A JONATHAN PAUL
VANOESTREEK. MW.
NOTICS OF ACTION
TO: RUBY R MERRITT
9 atm . and 9 dead, a l part**
cfetatmg k**raM by. forougb.
under or agatn*l RUBY B
MERRITT, and a* p an e, havfog or dwmmg to ham any
nghL no* or mtwaM fo foo
TO: Al imfcnown ham. crea­
tor*. davtaaa* or ofoar paraon*
Makefot iwar.M by. through,
under or agwnM AMY LYNN
VANOESTREEK. Decekked.
mg to ham any nghl. Mia or
irWer.M m foe property herem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED foot an action tor
Foradoau* of Mortgage on fo*
LOT 24. RAMBLE WOOO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGES 7 ANO
9. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF BEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA. aA/a 147 Wildwood
Dnm. Santord. Ftonda 12771

• you art a paraon wah a 4a-

ha* bean Nad agwnM you and
you am required to term a
copy ol you wrfoan dafanaaa. *
any.
». on Arm* M O utAkrarat. Attorney tor PtamM.
whoa* addreM a 9830 I W
77th Avenue, Second Floor.
Miami. Ftonda 31168 withm
forty (30) day* after foa brM
pubi cabon of Vito Noeoa fo foa
Sammota HERALD and N* fo*
ortgmW wtfo fo* Owk of foa
Caul Mfow bate
Piem an attorney or
alary Hereafter; oOtarwtM 9

modaaon in order to pariopele

you tar t « r* * a demanded fo

2 day of Dacarrfcar,

to

MARYANNS MORSE
Aa Oaik of ta d Court
By Mary 8voupa
A« Daputy dark
Tfta noaca « prrnuM pur­
suant to A6mm*tra*v* Orttor
No 97-3
In accordanoo with tha

dad. at no coal to you. to provtatona of certain aiuatanca
Ptaaaa contact tha Court
Adnwnaaalor at 301 North Park
Avanoe. Santord. FI 32771.
Phone No (407)665-4227 wkh
t working days of your
rocopt of Vna notice or ptoadtoQ; tf you are hearing or maoa
I

WITNESS my hand and fo*
•eel M foa Caul foa 7fo day M
r, 2006
MARYAFME MORSE
Aa Curb a fo* Court
By AkahaCyna
A: Daputy Ctark
Pubkrt SANFORD HERALD
■ you are a pareon atSi a Rt-

Kahana 4 Aaaooataa. PA
1116 O r*n Road. Suae 200
Dense Beach. FI 33004
Tataphona (054)0204000
TatofacaeMto (054)020^2000
Pubkah
2005
TUMI

Oecember 1|. 25.

M TH1 COUNTY COUNT
i f ANO PON
M M M O U COUNTY*
CAM NO: 06 -C C -1 I0 4 -M
6PRMQWOOO VU-AOC
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC . a Ftonda
not tor-proM corporation.
PLAINTIFF

MARION L BLACKWELL.
JAMES E
OULDI. and
UNKNOWN TENANT I and 2.
DEFENOANT(S)

fo foa ptoceeang. you are ankbad. a no ooM to you. to foa
provMon a certwn aaaatarto*
Ptaaa*
cornea
Court
Admmakaaon a 301 N Pert
Amr«a. SUM N 201. Santord.
FL, 22771. (407) 0969227,
w*hm 2 worbing day* a you
raoaq* a foa noaca. I you ar*

Pubkrt December
2006

It,

26.

BITHSCSICWT COUNT
OF TM* EIGHTI E NTH
j i .h?k tai r w c u n .
M ANO FOR
1EISNC* » COUNTY.
a v s . DtvwoN
CA9S NO : 09-CJL-2349-140
BEMVtOLE WAREHOUSE
PARTNERS I . LTD. « Florida

NOTTCf OP
PONSCtOSUNf SALf
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to a Ptoat Summary
Judgment of Forectoa^a dated
November 16. 2006 entered In
CrvdCaaeNd 05C C 1504 2G
8 of the County Court of
•note County. Ftortde.
where* 6PRINOWOOO VIL­
LAGE CONOOMPAUM CON­
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
P C te the PieeteP and MARI­
ON L BLACKWELL. JAMES E
OULDt vid UNKNOWN TEN
ANTI and 2.
a/e toe
indent*. I wA *e i to toe
hsgheel and boat bidder tor
caah m Room 8201 of toe
Semnote County Courihouee.
301 N Perk Avenue. Santord.

AGAINST CARL
aAto
CARL FESSLER

Lecals

Pubkah
X103

Ybu art haraby notiksd fow an
•chon tor qutat tlta on foa tot
towmg datertoed raw property
located m Sammota County.
Ftonda hat bam Nad regard
THE EAST 4 00 FEET OF THE
NORTH 615 FEET OF THE
WEST 124 FEET OF LOT 87.
FLORIOA LANO 6 COLONIZA­
TION COMPANY LIMITED W
BEAROALL'S MAP OF ST
JOSEPHS ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAGE 114, PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TLORIOA
Ybu art raquaed to aarm a
oopy a you written dalenoei. *
any. to foa oompfwr* on foa
Anornay tor Ptambff. D an a E.
Trivet. Whole eddreti n
OrayRcbmion, P A . 301 E*M
Pm* Street Sul* 1400. PoM
Ofhce Dor 3088. Orlando. FL
37802 3086 on or baton JAN
17. 2006 and Na foa ongmw
with fo* Ctark a foil Court
•ithar be-or* iirv ici on
PtamMTb anornay or •rattackalary fowaaftar; otharwna *
dafauk wd ba arearad agwnM
you tor foa rakaf damaretad m
DATED B»» 9fo
December, 2008.

day

Pubkrt DaoambarlS. 26.
2006
XIOO
NOTICE 0 9 SALS
Puauar* to Ftonda Statute*
SMI Storage Facwry Act Sac
93 906 4 S3 907. Sato a eontor** (homrtold/buipkai) m
taaead ipaca to
Liana:

CARL FE8LER ek/a CARL
FE69LER. LUCILLE FE8LER.
NADME FESLER and any

twough. under or agaval
CARL
FESLER.
kA/a
CARL
FEBSU R.
NOTICS OF ACTION
TO ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIIL SUCCES­
SOR. OEVOEE. ASSIGN OR
OTHER PARTIES CLA9WNQ
BY. THROUGH UNDER OR

879
629
129
611
346
191

Cw 1905 ChavrcfW
Vm* 1QNOT13W5S2143233
Pubkrt Dacerrtoar II . 2006
KIM
M THE CIRCUfT COURT FOR
9CMMOU COUNTY.
FLORBA
PROBATE WVttoON
FB.E NO. 2009-CP-2023
IN RE ESTATE OF
KENNETH LEE GIBSON,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha kdmmtMrebon of foa aWato
of KENNETH LEE OIBSON.
dw elled, whole data of daafo
waaAuguM 1.2006. and wtioac
SoaW Security Number n XXXXX 2966. M pendmg m tie
C*cun Court tor SEMINOLE
County,
Florida.
Probata
Dnnwon. foa t o » i u of which
i* M l North Park Avenua.
Santord. Florida 12771. Tha
name, and t o k f u n of foa
pwionw rapraiar*abv* and foa

a

Ctarb a foa Cvcui Coul
By: AkahaCyrua
Daputy Ctark

L iu 0 1
Victor vepu
Lon Carrol
Lon Carrol
Lon Carrol
Chna Shagana

To ba lofd or dtapotad a
Thunctay. 0 1 0 6 0 9 10 am
PuMc Auction. C art Only
Al ScmRay Store Away
910 Rmahan Road
Laka Mary. FL 12749
Almaypayta)
Cal 407-3139366
Pubkah: December is . 25.
2008
X10I
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
PuMc auobon to ba raid a 9 00
am on foa 27TM day ef
D8C8MNBR. 1009 Al foa bare
door a Santord Towing 6
Recovery Inc, located « 7622
Country Club R d . Santord. FI
32771, tar foa purpoaa a ikapowng a foa toWmrmg vetucta
2 0 4 WDS4L«MIS37019
1991 BUICK
Pubkc auction to ba hard M 9 00
am on tha 17TH day ef
D9C9MBCR, 2009 Al foe kom
door a Santord Towmg 6
Recovery Inc, located m 2622
Country Club Rd . Santord FI
32771, tor foa purpoaa a dn
poamg a foa toaoamg mheto
JT2EL49S0P0151197
1001 TOYOTA
Pubkc auction to be held a !« 00
am on tha 30TH day of
Of CIMBER, 2009 Al foa kor*
v a Sanford Towmg 6
Recovery Inc.. kirMirt M 2622
Cautery Club R d . Santord. FI
32771. tor foa pupoaa a depoamg a foa fcAnwiig mrveta
WDB12902212028907
1991 MERZ
Pubkrt Dacambw II . 2008
X1Q2
NOTICE
Vafucla Aucaon NSOOwn
WHEN January 1.9888
WHERE Paul* Towmg. 1919
W 1M Slraaf. Santord. FL
12771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1904
MAKE: FORD
MOOEL 8/W
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MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
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ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
w m * THE TBIE PERIOO
SET FORTH IN SECTION
731 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO 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 19:
DECEMBER 19. 2008

IN RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT BAOLEV.
NOTICS TO CREDITORS
(Summary AdmMabeMon)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVMG
CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
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Order
of
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2005 C P 1 7 9 *. m foa Circuit
Court tor Sammota County.
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•ddraaa of wtveft ■ M l North
Park Avenua. Sanford. FL
12771; fota foa dacadar** data
of daafo waa Apr* 21. 2006.
fow foa k*af ca r t vatoa of foa
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Sanford, FL 12771
Laranca Hagm. 2601 Byrd
Av* . Santord. FL 32771
Cafoam# Smith 1303 W. I2fo
Sveta. Sartor a 32771
ALL MTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Al creditor, of foe dacadar*
and ofoar pertont having
d a m , or demand, again,t
•Mala of foa dacadar* ofoar
foan fooaa tor whom preview
tar k e payment wa, made In
tha Order of
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THE TIME PERIOOS SET
FORTH M SECTION 733 702
OF THE FLORIOA PROBATE
CODE
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FLED W U BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOO. ANY CLAM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEDENFS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
DECEMBER 19.2006
Paroon Qrvng Noeoa
921 W llfo BMW
Sartord. FL 12773
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Notice
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tor
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Pubkrt
2006
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
SEkSNOLE COUNTY.
FLORBA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2006-CP-I799

15,2005

Whan 1-3-2006
Where 1021 Paean Ave
Santord. FL 32771

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December 16. 25.

M THt CIRCUfT COURT FOR
9IM M 0LS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DtVMtON
FILE NO.
Ff RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT LEE JONES.

Flonda Bar No 0648078
2803 Parti Dnva
Santord. FL 12773
Tatacfoona (407) 3M 2129
Puftart
2006
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Oecember 16. 25.

Pubkc auction lo ba htad «
9 00 m i on h 2ND day of
JANUARY. 2009 Al foa kor*
door or Sanford Towing i
Recovery Inc. located al 2622
Counky Club R d . Sartord. FI
32771. tor foa purpoaa of Oepotang of fo* toiowmg vervda
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Pubkrt December 19.2006
X109

NOTICS TO CREDITORS
Tha adnvnirtabon of foa aMata
of ROBERT LEE JONES,
dace aiod. whoao data of daafo
waa December 13. 2004. I*
pandmg in fo* Cvoj* Court tor
SEMINOLE County. Ftonda.
of wfuch * M l North Park
Avenua.
Santord. Flonda
32771
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addrauai of foa partonM raptaMnlabve and foa permnW
repraaanfabva'i anornay are
kM torfo beta*
Al creator, of foa dacadar*
and other panona having
dawn* or demands against
dacedant, aMata on whom a
oopy of Fva nobca e raquvad to
w*h tv * court WITHM THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR M DATS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPV OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

UNCUUMtO VtM CLt
AUCTION
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claim, or demand* against
dacadar* • atoato muM kta foav
c ta m w*h fota cotal WITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

Pubkrt Dacambw 1 6 i
X1I0

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHM THE TIME PERIOO
SET FORTH IN SECTION
713 702 OF THE FLORIOA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED

ted to i Wily an owner* ten of

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAM FLED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FUST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
DECEMBER 11.2006
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MeMand. FL 32711
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Decembw I I . 26.

NOTXt OF USN SALS
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ducttoid wid Mored M Unde
Bob* Staf Sto ng l tocatod el:
2660 W 26fo Skew Sertord,
Ftortde 32771. (407) 324 9996
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fo* km* ipeafwd m weft
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Sunday. December 1 (1 . 2005

THK IIK1AU&gt;

CandQeQight QeraJices
•

First Church
of the
Nazarene

•

2581 S. Sanford Ava.
Santofd.FL 32773

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F IR ST UNITED
M ETHODIST
CHURCH

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Comer of 5th and Park Avenue, Sanford
(407) 322-4371,

ChMran’s Christmas Program
‘J ust fW w tV

Chriitmai Eve Services
4 &amp; 7 p.m. Candle Lighting
and Communion
Christmas Day Service
IOOO am.
"Blessing of the Toys"

Saturday, December 24* •7.46 pm

Candlelight Service
'

Sunday, December 2J* • 10r00 am

Adult's Christmas Choir
Special A Communion

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Child Care will he provided
Pastor Jim Bradshaw

St. flta n s
Anglican Cathedral;
TRADITIONAL ANGLICAN

. Christmas Eve /Christinas Schedule
Saturday, December 24

7.-00 I’M Family Eucharist (Nursery provided)
11:00 FM Solcm High Maas (Incense)
Sunday, December IS

10.00 AM Sung Eucharist
3348 W. SR 428 (AJoma Ava.)
(1/4 Mile off Gnenaway 8R 417 going East)
Oviedo, Florida • 407-867-2278

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Holy Cross Lutheran Church
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V e n it e a d o r e m u s !

St. Thom as M ore Church
Roman Catholic Traditional Latin Mass
Sunday, Dec. 25th - 12am Midnight High Mass,
preceded by Carols - 9am Low Mass

In v ite s you and your family to spend th is
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C h ristm a s Mason w ith u s.

Christmas Eve Services
5i00pm Happy Birthday Jesus

(Aa »nk*m*l )nwu4 tJuUssas iwWwaimh»)

Hate is aarfcteasodsww

5p.m.
Christmas Eve

* 10:35 -'FarnTiy W o r sh ip Se rvice - -

New C re a tio n la w orsh ip in g a t
Idyllw llde E le m e n ta ry S ch oo l,
4 3 0 V lhlen R d . S a n fo rd , FL, 3 2 7 7 1 .
P h o n e : ( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -7 3 1 2

C H R IS T M A S E V E t
1Program by the Children .. 5:30 d
C andlelight W orahlp.......7 p m
. m C H R IS T M A S M O R N IN G

10.-00 am

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The Wetlvicw Baptist Chruch Family wouli
like to invite you to come and join ui as wt
celebrate the birth of our Saviour in a
special service of

MARKHAM WOODS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5210 MARKHAM WOODS RD
LAKE MARY, F I 32746 (407) 333-2030
Christmas Eve Services

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Candlelight and Carols
Christmas Eve,
Saturday, December 24th
*
5 XX) p.m.

4:30 P,m. - The Christmas Pooeant » Fonvly Sc rv ia

LQQpm - The Joy of Christmas
A service of music featuring the Ounce! Choir, orgai md

WfsWew Baptist Church
P astor B ill C offm an
Wt wish to you amt you n a Joyous and bltsstd Christmas.

4100 Paola Road
(40-A - (H.E. Thomas Jr. Parkway)
Sanford, Florida (407) 323-0523

violin with 0 Living Nativity presentation by the youth.
H OP p m - Communion bu Candlelight

J esu s C hrist,
Our Peace on Earth!
Come Home for Christmas !

Christmas Eve
Candlelight
Services
Saturday, December 24
6:30 &amp; 8:00 p.m.
11:00 p.m. Communion

W h o s e b ir th d a y
Candkiiqht
Service

is it, a n y w a y ?

The sanctuary will be filled with candlelight osweheathe Christmas message A celebrate communion.
Music by soloists, violin and organ- At midnight .­

L A K E S ID E F E L L O W S H IP
United Methodist Church
305 South Orange Blvd
Sanford, Florida
'
(407)330-6560

we give thanks by candlelight fix- tie Coming
of Christ.
,
’
Regular Sunday Se rvices at 9:00 a.m.
(Contem porary)
10:30 a.m. (Trodional Service)
Sunday School at 9:00 a.m.

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Our W orship Schedule on Sundays ia:
• 8:^ 5 - Traditio nal W orship Service

O * 2525 Oak Ava., 8anford
407-322*3552
(Hast lo Km Daily Queen)

Wofs/sp C a n te r d F r o E3« X i s J C h u rc h
5 1 0 South P a r k A v a . Sanford
4 0 7 .J 2 2 6 0 4 1

The children A youth are involved in the beauty of
this Christmas event. (Nursery is provided preschool
09c children 6 4:30 pm service only.)

P lease jo in us f o r a
Special Christmas Eve
Service at 7:00 pm
i'

7 i00pm Candlelight Family Worahlp
9\0Qym Candlelight family.Wanhip
lltOOpm Traditional Candlelight 1
Communion Scrvica'
Christmas Day Scrvica
9i30am Chrletmaa Communion Service

550 Riverview Ave., Sanford, FL • 407-372-1007

Christmas

r o a ^ n

Luthmrmn C h u rch , MLCA

Maty Croaa Epiaoopal Ctsundi
eat a harts Ava. a 4m at
■anted, FL
(4 0 r)m -M 1 1

Cornsjo in us in ctC rlratiry tfu iir tfi ofjtsxu , our Sm iorl

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Weare'“cf ‘d °n the comer of Oranae
Blvd. &amp; Wayside Drive in
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Vol. 114, N o. 3 2 • Copyright © 2 0 0 5 The Sanford Herald

Deputies:
local man
portrays
officer to
scam food

Clean sweep

B y Steve Paradla

Seminole County high
school basketball teams
were 3-for-3 In
Saturday's Hoops with a
Heart Classic at Oviedo
High School.

Herald Staff
SANFORD — Deputies arrested a
Sanford man who investigators said imper­
sonated a police officer to get refunds on
restaurant food he claimed had hair in i t
The Seminole County Sh eriffs Office had
asking fast food and take-out food establish­
ments to lookout for
George Jolicoeur, 33, of
Sanford. Jolicoeur weighs
about 500 pounds, and
deputies said he claimed
to be a law enforcement
officer or firefighter in an
ongoing
scheme
to
defraud.
As of Tuesday after­
noon, Jolicoeur was being
held in the John E. fo lk
Correctional
Facility
Jo lic o e u r
under $5,000 bond. Two
additional charges for fraud each carries a
$1,000 bond, according to a Sheriff's Office
spokesman.
In one case Nov. 23, Jolicoeur claimed he
was a police officer and requested a refund
for $31 worth of milkshakes at the Steak and
Shake on Red Bug Lake Road. He claimed
the shakes had hair in them.
The manager of Steak and Shake said a
heavy-set man was leaving the restaurant In
a white car. A deputy nearby saw the car and
stopped it. lolicoeur was driving and told
the deputy he bad been to Steak and Shake.
He denied having identified himself as a
police officer. Another deputy drove the
restaurant manager and cook over to Identi­
fy Jolicoeur.
The manager said a phone call had come
in from someone who said he was a police
officer and that he had ordered some snakes

See Sports, Pope 11

H *r*M photo* by Tommy Vincent

St. Lucia
draws Swedes
Area residents of
Swedish heritage cele­
brated during the annual
St. Lucia Festival this
past weekend.
I m Pkotoi, Page t A

Brethren needs
gifts for 100
children
SANFORD —
About 100 children
still need sponsors for
the 11 th annual
Bretluvn Reaching
Out Christmas Dinner
and Gifts Tarty,
according to organiz­
ers.
The party is Dec. 17
from 2 to 5 p.m. at
Central Baptist
Church, but organiz­
ers need the help of
thepublie.
Tne Seminole
County Sheriff's
Office nas set up an
emergency drop off
site in District 1 3822
S. Orlando Drive, in
Sanford. The site is
located next to Big
Lots on the com er of
Lake Mary Boulevard
and State Road 17-92.
The church is locat­
ed at 3101 VV. Slate
Road 46 in Sanford.
For more information,
call Rose Davis at 407­
302-4143.

S

e m in o l e

S

m il e

David MS* L aU M ary raudant
and pM arttvopul

Anglo Graham, right, manager ol The Colonial
Room restaurant on First Street in Sanford, fig­
ures there are about 240 people memorialized In
special glass decorations hanging on a tree,
right, and on the walls of the business. The glass
decorations were Inspired by Graham's mother,
who makes her own version to commemorate
members of the family. At The Colonial Room, the
decorations contain photos of deceased cus­
tomers. "We've been here 28 years," Graham
said. ‘In 28 years, you get to know a lot of peo­
ple." When the collection became too large for
the one Christmas tree in the back of the restau­
rant, employees lined the walls. Some are even
hanging near the person's former favorite spot in
the restaurant. Ernie Mills, for example, is memo­
rialized in the middle of the western wall of the
main room. Mills was once the pharmacist neigh­
bor to The Colonial Room. Some of the photos
have been donated. Others came from church
directories. "I wish I had thought of faking pictures
of customers over the years," Graham said.
Owner Dill Painter gave a photo ol his parents,
Ruth and L.C. Painter, above. Painter said they
will hang as many decorations up as people bring
In photos ot former patrons. Graham said she has
gotten pretty good at producing the decorations.
"I can make one in less than a minute,* she said.

S ee Frau d, P age 8A

RiverWalk fishing ordinance fails
B y Lian a Ed lxon

Herald Staff
SANFORD — A proposed onlinance
restricting fishing in the marina area of
the RiverWalk failed to pass Monday
night when the mayor, vice mayor and
newly elected District 4 commissioner
voteu against it.
The ordinance stemmed from a com­
plaint back in October from local resi­

dent Robert Johnson, who said his chil­
dren were threatened with arrest for
fishing in between the breaker walls on
the RiverWalk in front of the marina.
"W hen I put my tax dollars in to
have the RiverWalk redone, no one told
me they're [the children] not going to
be able to enjoy the same privileges I
had when I was growing up. I've
always been able to fish down there,"
Johnson said.

Longtime lifestyle editor
passes away in Alabama
B y N ick P felfauf
and Dan P in g

Herald Staff
Doris Dietrich, long-time
society editor for The Sanford
Herald, died Tuesday, Dec. 6,
2005, at her home in Prattville,
Ala. She was 81.
"M iss Doris," as she was
known, had a nose for news
and an eye for detail when it
came to covering Sanford’s
society scene. For nearly four
decades Dietrich kept Herald
readers informed about the
latest cocktail party, charitable
function or impending nup­
tials.
"Everybody but everybody
read Doris' column," said for­
mer Mayor Bettye Smith.
"People wanted to know who
was wearing what, and who
showed with whom. That's
why people read The Herald."
No detail was too small for

D ie tr ic h 's
column.
" S h e
w o u l d
d e s c r ib e
every last
detail
of
the
wed­
ding gown,
as well as
which lady
D ietrich
was
in
charge of
the guest registry or punch
b o w l" Smith said.
Before being elected mayor
in the early 1980s, Smith was
involved in numerous com­
munity activities where she
came to know Miss Doris. Tlie
two ladies also shared a pas­
sion for footwear.
"We both had a taste for
shoes and we bought a lot of
them," Smith recalled.
B ee D fatrich, Pag* 3A

Three
com missioners
agreed
Monday night, after an ordinance pro­
posed to restrict fishing almost com­
pletely In front of the marina.
The "no fishing" signs were put in
place when the RiverWalk was near
completion by former city manager A1
Grieshaber Jr., after the d ty received
complaints from boat owners about
fishing line hitting their boats and get­
ting tangled in engines, and plastic get­

ting sucked up in boat engines from
fishermen.
New city manager Sherman Yehl
said at the last commission meeting
that either way, there is no ordinance
attached to the "no fishing" signs, and
he ordered city staff to come up with an
ordinance.
A group of boat owners, who started
S e e F ish in g , Pag* 3A

Manny believes in Chophouse
B y Lian a Ed lx on

Herald Staff
LONGWOOD — Brea Tato,
the Longwood mother and
wife, who graced The Herald
pages when she won a contest
to interview Tom Cruise on
the Red Carpet this past sum­
mer, is keeping busy with the
opening of her husband's first
full
service
restaurant,
Manny's Chophouse.
Manny Tato owns a Miami
Subs franchise and a Cuban
fast food restaurant in Lake
Mary called Coconuts. He
always wanted to open a full
service restaurant, but only if
it was "in the right location".
That location presented
itself three months ago when
the Tatos noticed a failed
restaurant
for
sale
on
Markham Woods Road and
S.R. 434 in Longwood.
The Tatos live down the
street and watched a few
restaurants fail at that loca­

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

C A L E N D A R

Manny’s Chophouse in Loogwood is situated in what the owner*
refer to ea "the right location* at Markham Woods Road and 434.
tion. They said it saddened
them to see restaurants fail
because they knew how much
heart had been put into it.
"M anny saw the potential
for what it could In*," Brea
said. "We knew it was going
to be ours."

The restaurant used to be a
sports bar for almost three
years, and was then a fine din­
ing restaurant for about five
months. Brea said the walls
were plain and white, and
S ee C h o p h o u se , P ago 4A

ON SALE BY
SANFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY* INC.

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TllE Herald

Wednesday. llecemltcr I I. 2003

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

O ut &amp; A
W E eT _

H o t R o d d in ’ an d R o llin ’

bout

Sem inole Spoke* Club
will hold Its monthly lunch­
eon at Heathrow County
Club at 11:30 a m. Featured
will be the Dickens Carolers.
Reservations at 407-688-2393.

FRI
Helen Stair* Theatre
Repertory Company pres­
ents "Grandpa Hangs the
Holly" Fri. Dec. 16 at 7:30
p.m., Saturday, Dec. 17 at
7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec.
18 at 2 p.m. at the Helen
Stairs Theatre for Performing
Arts, located at 203 S.
Magnolia Ave. Call 407-321­
8111.
Herald photo by Tommy Vine ant

"A Christmas to
Rem em ber" music and
drama event will be present­
ed at Community United
Methodist church, 4921
Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry, Dec. 16 and Dec.
18 at 7 p.m. There is no
charge and childcare will be
provided.

A aeml-lrock was loaded with gifts and other
supplies bound for Pass Christian. Miss., from
generous Seminole County people.

Donated
items head
to the Pass
SANFORD — Area leaders loaded a
sem i-truck with "G ifts for the Gulf
Monday to bring holiday cheer to the resi­
dents of Pass Christian, Miss.
Eighty percent of Pass Christian was
destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. For the
past several weeks, Sem inole County
Government, the seven cities, the Chamber
of Commerce, Seminole County School
Board and area church and business
groups have been collecting toys and other
items to help the city recover from the dev­
astation.
The donated items were loaded at Lake
Mary Fire Station No. 37, 911 Wallace
C o u rt The caravan of the two semis and
other vehicles departed for Pass Christian
at 4:30 a.m., Tuesday, to ensure the items
are delivered in tim e for the holidays.

SCO trustee
.11*11 Y&gt;:

U . r lir tr .r n

Km

/ d ••

recognition
SANFORD — Sidney Miller, a Seminole
Com m unity College District Board of
Trustees member, has been named the 2005
Florida A ssociation
of Community
Colleges Trustee of the Year.
Chosen from one of Florida's 28 commu­
nity colleges, the annual
award
recognizes
a
I trustee whose exempla, ry contributions help
meet the needs of that
trustee's college and
community in extraordi­
nary ways.
Miller was appointed
to SCC's District Board
of Trustees by Gov. |i*H
Bush in May 1999 and
Miller
reappointed
in June
•
2002. He served as vice
chairman for two years and recently com­
pleted his second term as chairman. Miller
i$'also highly visible in the community
having served as Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce president and the Seminole
County Commission to its Charter Review
Committee.
"•Sid has been instrumental in SCC's
grow til and development," according to
SC C President Dr. E. Ann McGee. "O ne of
hip most notable accom plishm ents has
been the procurement of land, construction
dollars, and community partners for the
Center for Economic Development at
Heathrow. His efforts will benefit the entire
Central Florida region for decades to
come."
.'T h e award was presented during
FA C Cs 56th annual convention in Tampa
a$d, as the recipient of this award. Miller is
eligible for the national Association of
Community College Trustees Trustee
A w ard.'

o
s •

The Celery City Cruisors held their annual car show in November at the Museum o» Seminole County
“ P ? 0® **!
go to the museum's buikkng hind. Judges from the dub check out a 1919 Ford Roadster street rod own * by M P a v to o f
Longwood. A record number ol care and trucks showed up tor this year s show with plans already working for next year.

Burglary
• Anthony Gerry Ware, 29, list­
ed as homeless, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday. Officers
were called regarding a possible
burglary at a store in the 500 block
of East 7th Street. They located
Ware in a vehicle outside the busi­
ness. He was arrested on charges
of burglary to a structure, petty
larceny of property over $100 and
property damage of over $200.

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with aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon.

Friday at a store in the Seminole
Towne Center. He reportedly took
$9.99 in items from a store without
paying. He was charged with
petty iarcviny from a retail store.

• Wayne A. Appling, 20, of
Begonia Cove, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford polio* Sunday
at 24th Place. He reportedly was in
a dispute with oilier persons, had
stabbed one of them with a knife.
He was charged with aggravated
battery with a deadly weapon,
two counts of aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon, and baltery
— causing bodily hi
harm.

• N ortcm la K D . i v I h, 2 0 , o f
ItrlHtol C in ii', *uul U i*ilniu!a A n n

• G u y R. P arent. 26, o f
Norllilakc* D rive, Sanford , wan

u'9, at Avotyifo AvertW aH d We*.f 7 S a ilt! 18, of William Clark Court,

arrested by Sanford polio* Sunday
at his resideno* following a dis­
pute with his wife. He was
charged with battery - touch or
strike.

D ru g related

• l:n *ililick L. D row n, 2H, o f
C o w tin M n u g h lo n T i'rracp , wan
a rm ilv d b y S a n fo rd pollct* o n Ouc.

3rd Street where officers found
him in an illegally parked vehicle.
He was arrested on a charge of
possession of cocaine within 1000
feet of public housing (Sanford
Housing Authority - Edward
Higgins Terrace).

were arrested by Sanford police
Friday, Doc. 9, at a store in the 1200
block of W.P. Ball Boulevard. The
Iwo reportedly took items from
the store without paying. Each
was charged with petty larceny.

• Nikia Holmes, 31, of Water
Street, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday on West 11 Ui Street
at Maple Avenue. He was charged
with possession of crack cocaine.

• Calvin G. White, 41, of Cedar
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday in the 2500 block
of Laurel Avenue. He reportedly
took $87.43 in merchandise from a
store without paying. He was
charged with petty larceny.

• William Frank Carr, 39, of
Anderson Avenue, and M ajor
Wheeler, 31 of Prince-ton Avenue,
were arrested by Sanford police
Friday following a traffic stop on
13th Street. Carr was charged with
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana and driving with a sus­
pended license. W heeler was
charged wilh possession of over 20
grams of marijuana, and posses­
sion of cocaine.
• Reginald Dewayne Hickson,
24, of Orlando, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday in the 1600
block of West 5th Street following
a traffic stop. I fe was charged with
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana.
• Jimmy Lee Flanders, 22, of
Sterling Court, Demetrias L.
Smith, 24, of Henri Avenue, and
Daraveuus D. Snell, 18, were
arrested by Sanford police Friday,
Dec. 9 al 9th Street and Orange
Avenue. All three were charged
with possession of cocaine. Snell
was also charged with aggravated
battery on a police officer.
T heft*
Chad Allan Todd, 18, of
Heather Glen Circle, Lake Mary,
was arrested by Sanford police

Dan Ping

Administration
Dotty Bonnot!

7:

• Roberto Coma, 34, of Fox
Quarry Lane, was arrested by
Sanford polio* Saturday at his res­
idence.
He
was
reportedly
involved in an altercation with a
female. He was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon (handgun), battery touch or strike (dom estic vio­
leno*), burglary to a dwelling, and
property damage of over $1,000.

Assault - Battery
• Gloria Reyes, 23, of Fox Quarry
Lane, was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at her residence following a
dispute with a male. She was
charged with buttery — touch or
strike (domestic violence).
• D orado Ruiz Trejo, 27, of
Hiawatha, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford polio.* Sunday at his
resideno* as the result of a dispute
with another male. l ie was
charged with felony battery caus­
ing greal bodily harm.
• Quentin Renard Herring, 22
of Lake Avenue, and Arduwan
Maurice Collier, 19, of Edward
Higgins Terrao*, were arrested by
Sanford polio* Friday, Dec. 9, at
C ollier's home. The two men
reportedly had been involved in a
fight. Collier was reportedly
Jrm ed with a chain and Herring
had a golf club. Each was charged

• Joshua David Wright, 20, of
Old England Loop, was arrested
by Sanford polio* Monday at his
residence. He had reportedly been
involved in a dispute wilh a
female. He was charged with sim­
ple assault (domestic violeno*).
Traffic Stop*
• Andriy Garanin, 25, of
Orlando, was stopped by Sanford
police Tuesday at Village Lake
Apartments. He was charged wilJi
driving wilh a suspended license.
• Stephen Willis, 34, of Elm
Avenue, was stopped by Sanford
polio* Monday at 6th Street and
Hickory Avenue. He was charged
wilh operating a motor vehicle
without a valid Iio-n.se and resist­
ing an offio-r without violeno*.

T he Sanford H erald
Editor UI
Sieve* Pared *
Managing fdito#
Doris Dietrich
ba n e Edison
Mar,a tiswfcms
Ncfc PUrfauf
Dean Srrvth
Tommy Vmcenl

SAT
Community United
Methodist Church, 4921
Highway 17-92 in
C asselberry will hold
C hristm as Eve candlelight
Worship Sen-ices at 3, 5 and
7 p.m. Everyone is invited.
Celebrate Christmas Eve
at Seminole Community
Church, 5070 Orange Blvd.,
Sanford. Services will be held
at 2, 3:30, 5, and 6:30 p.m.
Professional childcare pro­
vided. Snow will be in the
parking lot following each
service as well as Bam ie's
coffee.

• Manolito Roman, 27, of
Wyndham Crest Boulevard, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
at his residence. He reportedly
was involved in a dispute with a
female and had her locked in a
room. He was charged with false
imprisonment (domestic violence)
and baltery — touch or strike
(domestic violeno*).

• Amadeo Cardenas, 26, of
DeLeon Springs, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in a store
in the Seminole Towne Center. He
reportedly took $263 in items from
the store without paying. He was
charged with petty larceny —
retail (heft.

JANUARY 2006

SUN

___

Holy C rot* Church in
Sanford will hold its ann
Epiphany pageant at 1 0 1
"Wee Three Kings" is a
retelling of the Christmas
story that will showcase
"Sonday" School Childre
The public is welcome. F
more information, contac
Amy Auger at 407-322-41
MARCH 2006

SAT~ ___
The third annual I
for Meals will be hel
RiverWalk in Sanford
raise awareness and i
for Senior Citizens, si
sored by meals on Wl
Etc.
Registration is at 7
wilh tin* 5K walk/ma
begin at 8 a.m. Pick u
sign-up sheet for peoi
will support you in tF
march. All monies rai
go to work for senior
es in Seminole Count!
more information call
333-8877.

We welcome and encourage your letters an
comments. All Ictiera must include your nar
address and phone number to be published

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A pre-Christina* Family
Fun Festival will be held
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Windwood Park in
Altamonte Springs. Local
agencies, organizations and
churches will be on hand.
The event Is sponsored by
Grove Counseling Center,
Inc., the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office and Weed &amp;
Seed Program. There will be
music, face painting, games,
food, and much more. For
information contact Cynthia
Hicks at 407-327-1765, ext.
1900.

Herald photo try Tommy Vincent

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Fishing

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r\j P . I ' or fw ti However

co-worker at The Herald com­
mented: "She was really out
there. It was common knowl­
edge that if y0u wanted any­
thing done call on Doris. She
had^a friendly .m ile for every-

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with the latest fashions P
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hot

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Miri n flJ S ? Sa"fbrd Herald,
Mid Dietrich was an asset to

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confident In her abilities
1
'W hen I became publisher
in the 1970s, we had a staff
t o H ? '*n^d ! rvmefnber she
told me, Don t worry Wavne
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f r c .j.r r s t t

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C° Unt&gt;' Mutual
t-oncert Association. She was
“ recipient of the Outstanding
Community Service Award by
the Sanford Kiwanis Club and
many
other
outstandine

offJ5e mov'ed fmm
Hn^ S r^ ' lo, ,he Present loca! l 7 u " i £ ' ! i' Fr' ' ' d ,A v e ,' uc
Current Herald publisher
Dan mg said Dietrich helped

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Dietrich was formerly a
member o f the Board of
Directors of Ballet Guild of
Sanford/Seminole and the

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remember when Doris started
working with The Herald, "bm
t was about the time when

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Dctudaon,
the!
Sanford Woman's Club
R0.^* *°ved *hosc hot pants."
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can remember. Doris was a
3 2 * 1 * member of the

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health for some time but did

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Miss Dons asked me if I was
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birth t^ £ y o fle a m in 8 o f th e

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S u t l»r *
8 ° ‘nK *° think
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p i^ K asa
died the next day.

S e w ^ i.i
« rc‘,,esl Pla«? in
the world. Just pack your bacs
and "move
to
town.' How
Mow are
are
T " ,‘ u ,otvn-

mother was
was
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was one of the people
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it was
j j j y o f ,eavin8 on her own
Survivors include her hus-

Dons had to bust my chomps

daueht CaM 0 i Pra*«ville;
Pa ,?h nr' Mary Hilliman of
} ra *v, le;
granddaughter,
Laurie Hartson of Burlington,
re.;., and great grandson,
Logan Michael Hartson of
Burlington. She is also sur-

s t r 3 C ° ' l im e* ~
ree
straight, as she would say —
but 1 can't thank her enough
for her help and hospitality
those first few months."
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Pcao'r'maker. She was an outw i l l J ° 8 , t‘mP l°yc‘e o f The
Herald and referred to her co­ „ “ • * * * ,wa? a member of
,te P*8nmdsons
Methodist AnH1 by
workers as one of the 'Sanford P i,rst , United
Andrew Hilliman o f Tikrit
Herald Angels.' She was
£ } Sanford and the
and Bradley Hilliam of
hanford Woman's Club.
always well-dressed and had
St. Mary's, Ga.
“She
was
a
great
lady
and
a
serious
yet
comical
A memorial service will be
approach to almost every­ worked very, very hard In our held Saturday, Dec. 17, at 10
W
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Contiawd from Page LA
L
t K ? f lfishing
° b I ^ fromm°
n,h
,0
restrict
the
shore
n r e ^ I ' ? f,uh0 marina- were
present at the meeting. They
Mid that the newly p L o S
ord nance, which restricted
fishing on the RivcrWalk from
Memorial Island to Sanford
A

l'

J vas

no*

good

r a tr iS
wanted the
restriction all the way to the
east seawall.
A fw jd e n t not in favor of
the fishing restrictions saidobject. (The] no fishing
signs should be remove —
period."

Commissioners discussed
whether or not the ordi° aof f Provlded no fishing
restrictions
from
boats
i os,de *5* marina. The ordi° aof f ,dld n° ‘ stipulate, and
com missioners said that citi­
zens could not have it both
ways.

it's ^V* “ ° 1? /*shing zone;
-8 “ #a,w
or
no «»»ning
hshing 2zone,"

Mayor Linda Kuhn said.
‘ he
fishing
restrictions went to the east
sid e o f M em orial Park
Velmri CWllM C°m m issio n er
Velma Williams voiced conccrn over residents not being
abje to fish from the park. 8
lim n/!0* * fwf l wouldn't be
llm ting people from fishing
on the east, or west side, of
M em orial P ark,” W illiam s
A ,P Uv u C‘ 1 Com m issioner
A rt W oodruff moved to
approve the proposed ordioance and tried to encom ­
pass a few feet m o re of sid e-

hl?lki

*n,P ,h e o rd in a n c e ,
b rin g in g It Just a h a ir p ast
sa n fo rd A venue, to appease

•he boat owners.
s a t ^ n l amn 8ald, ,hal as "be
*at and reficcted on the last
i t ° i / iV°Lycars' she never
thought she'd w itness a

allowing build in g. lo come
an d C y ,Up7 ° U k e M on n *,
and instead created public
access all the way a r o J n d iT
out

i»8 n ° f * ° B lin 8 a n y b o d y

C
mm
de bV
coom
mUis*sliobne e, °r 8 , 0m arestrict

out, it s an across the board
issue, Jones said.

* h ? i C° rdi! n$

r „ ^ ly, dected District 4
Commissioner Jack Bridget

to WIMtam*,
ahe has had several people
•ell her “I told you so ",
because back when the hotel
and conference room was
fro m 8 ‘n' f &gt;°t uf citizens
S
h c .r ninori,y c°m m unlL t r i ? 8Uppor‘ i,b e c a u »e
they
felt eventually they'd
fish*10" Cd ,h ° opportunlly to
7 ' r i c d ' ° convince them
that would not be the case,”
VVilliams said. "So for me.

"e ^ rrm 'V 0 deC,* lon* Were
extremelj- tough to nuke*.
He discussed how his family
has been in Sanford m o ri
than 50 years.

,hink 1 caught my Am
on *he breaker walL"
Bridges said.
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NELLIE VIRGINIA
COLEMAN
o f S o T ifo ^ Jw - ^ ^ a y ,^ .
8^205 at Florida Hospital East,
OHando. She was bom in
Johnstown. Pa. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors indude daughters
Marion Hcmy of Sanfoni and
Christine Canty of Navarre,
Fla.; brothers* James Bureo of
Morgan City, La., and Units
Burgo of Fort Myers; sisters.
A n p la Angelo of California
and Dorothy Wesner of New
York; seven grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were Isold
Tuesday, D ec 13 at Collison
Family Funeral Home with
burial by Metro Crematory.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanfoni, in
charge of arrangements.
ARQUIMIDES CORREA
Anpiimides Corrcra, 84, of
Longwood. died Friday, Dec. 9,
2005. He was bom Feb. 28,1921
in Ponce, Puerto Rico. He was a
longshoreman.
Survivors indude wife,
Maria Correa; daughters,
Nancy Figueroa and Sonia
Diaz; stepson, Juan Quintero;
stepdaughter Julia C Quintero;
13 grandchildren; 20 great­
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
LT. C O L FRANK P.
DANNELLY (Ret).
Frank P. Donnelly, 87, of
Orlando, died Monday, D ec
12.2005 at Westminster Towers,
Orlando. Bom in Jefferson,
Texas, he moved to Central
Florida in 1955. He was a
retired L». Col. with the U 5 . Air
Force.
Survivors indude wife,
Carolyn Donnelly; daughter,
Lynn Stansberry of Maitland;
brother, Charles Danneliy of
Shreveport, La.; sister, Elizabeth
Danncfly of Jefferson Tex.;
three grandchildren; five great­
grandchildren
.
Funeral Services will be at 3
p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, at First
United Methodist Church of
Orlando with rev. Rodney C
Walice offidating. Burial will bo
in Greenwood Cemetery,

Orlando.
Collison Family Funeral
1iomes &amp; Crematory, I fowcll
Brandi Chapel Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
KATHERINE M. DORRIEN
Katherine M. Dorrien 81, of
Orlando, died Friday, D ec 9,
2005. She was bom Feb. 1,1924
in New York City. She was a
supervisor.
Survivors include son Frank
C. Dorrien daughter Ellen
Hettinger; five grandchildren
Banfield Funeral I iome.
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ELFRIEDE G. ELLISON
Elfriede G. Ellison 77, of
Orlando, died Thursday, Dec.
8, 2005 in Altamonte Springs.
She was bom Nov. 16,1928 in
Germany. She was a homemak­
er.
Survivors indude sister
Siglinde Rhodes of McCallister,
Olda.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
home, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
WILLIE THOMAS HARRIS
Willie Thomas Harris, 54, of
Lincoln
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Thursday,
D ec 8,2005
at Central
Florida
regional
hospital. He
was bom
July 8,1951
Harris
in Lake
Helen He was a laborer in the
construction industry and a
member of Mount Moriah
House of Prayer in Sanford.
Survivors indude wife,
Audrey Lee Harris of Sanford;
children Danny Lawson
Corey Williams, Anthony
Lawson and Alexeev Rashard,
all of Sanford, Tasha Riggins of
Sarasota; step-children
Deangvlo Collins of Sanford
and Ebony Collins of
Gainesville; mother; Ida HarrisAnderson of Sanford; step
father Claude Anderson of
Sanford; brothers, Ishmacl
Harris of Osteen Alfred L
HWiis Sr. of Hlhbsville; C a ; '

and Bishop Walter J. Harris Sr.
of Casselberry; numerous
grandchildren
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, Dec. 17,2005 at 11
a.m. at St. Matthews M.B.
Church, with Rev. Allen
Washington offidating.
Visitation will be Friday, D ec
16 from 4 until 8 p.m. at
Sunrise Funeral Home Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
FRANCIS J. HILL
Francis J. "Bob" Hill 74. of
Winter Park, died Monday,
D ec 12,2005 at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Bom in
Groton N.Y. he moved to
Central Florida in 1961. He was
a locksmith at the Naval
Training Center.
Survivors indude wife;
Doris Hill of Winter Park; sons
Robert J. Hill of Orlando,
Steven Hill of Middleburg, FI;
daughter Margo Skinner of
Orlando; brother; Bennie Hill
Groton N.Y; seven grandchil­
dren
Funeral services will be at 10
a.m , Saturday, D ec 17, at
Collison Family Funeral Home
with Rev. Richard Wagoner
officiating. Burial will be in
Florida National Cemetery.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
BERYL JEN N IN G S
Beryl Jennings, 77, of
Winter Springs, died
Monday, Dec. 12. 2005. She
was bom Feb. 15, 1928 in
Belize City. She was a retired
CAN.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Elaine P. Dyson and
Geraldine L. Pipersburg;
son, Errol A. CVBrien; broth­
er, Morrell Osling; sisters,
Lushandre Osling, Ethel
Hermond, Elswith Hermond
and Enid Hermond; seven
grandchildren; 12 great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Friday, Dec. 16, at 12 noon,
at Christ Episcopal Church
with interment in Longwood
Memorial Gardens.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
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HYLTON ALFRED POWELL
Hylton Alfred Powell 94, of
Winter Springs, died Saturday,
D ec 12,2005 at Orlando
Regional South Seminole
Hospital in Longwood. Bom in
ColleyviUe Manchester Jamaica,
lie moved to central Florida in
1984. He was a farmer and a
member of Faith Assembly of
God Church.
Survivors indude wife
Ludlda Powell of Winter
Springs; son, Perdval Powell of
Bermuda; daughter Hope
McCree of Winter Springs; five
J children; one great-grandFuneral Services will be held
at 2 p m Saturday, D ec 17, at
Collison Family Funeral Home
with rev. Carl Stephens offidat­
ing. Burial will be in AltamonteFem Park Community
Cemetery.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 4c Crematory, South
Seminole Chapter Longwood,
in charge of arrangements.
JERRY D. SMITH
Jcny D. Smith, 69, of Sanfoixl
died Saturday, D ec 10,2005 at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Bom in Gadsden. Ala,
he moved to Sanfoni in 1960. He
was a former salesman for
Seminole Sporting Goods and
most recently a clerical worker
for the Seminole County
Sheriff’s Office. He was a veter­
an of the U S Navy and a
Baptist
Survivors indude sisters,
Lynn Whitten of ITwenix. Ariz.
and Ruth Smith of Birmingham
Ala.
A memorial service will be
held at 10 a m Thursday, Dec
15 at Brisson Funeral Heme in
Sanford.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.
ANNIE M. THOMPSON
Annie M. Thompson, 100, of
Sparks; Nev, formerly of
Sanford, died Tbesday, D ec 6
2005. Bom in Talladega, Ala, she
moved to Sanford In the mid
1920’s. She was a homemaker
and a Protestant
Survivors indude several
nieces snd nephews.
Graveside services were held
Monday, Dec 12. at Lskeview
Cemetery.

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in charge of arrangements.
LUCY TRIPO
Lucy Tripo, 88, of Oviedo;
died Monday, Dec. 12,2005. She
was bom Feb. Z 1917 In New
York Gty. She was a homemak­
er.
Survivors indude daughter;
Rosemary Gritz; son. Carmen
Tripo; brother Michael D.
Vignola; sister; Angelina Zlssel
six grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
Burial will be in S t Charles
Cemetery, Long Island, N.Y.
Banfield Funeral Home;
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JOHN C WAGNER
John C. Wagner; 89, of
Casselberry, died Friday, Dec 9,
2005 in Ortando. He was bom
Nov. 5,1916 in Fairmont W.Va.
He was a manufacturing repre­
sentative and a veteran of the
U S. Navy.
Survivors indude sorts, John
Wagner II and Chuch Wagner;
brother Bill Wagner sister; Mary
Jane YVfcbner; five grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, In charge of
arrangements.
PAUL ALLEN YOUNG
Paul Allen Young, 85, of
Lake Mary, died Thursday,
D ec 8,2005 in Winter Garden.
He was bom July 13,1920 in
Grinelle, Iowa. He was an
architect a veteran of the U 5.
Navy, and a member of Church
of the Nativity Catholic
Church.
Survivors include wife, Dora
Young of Lake Mary; daugh­
ters, Paula "Darlene" Haffner
of Lake Mary, Theresa A.
"Terry" Thomas of Longwood,
Kimberly S. DeWitte of
Toronto, Canada, and Vickie
Mowinski of Lake Mary; six
grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Friday, D ec 16, at 11 a.m. at
Nativity Catholic Church.
Visitation will be Thursday,
D ec 15, from 5 until 7 p.m. at
Oaklawn Chapel.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake.Mary. In charge
•of arrangements.

partner
to hold early
childhood
conlerence
SANFORD — Seminole
Community College and the
Early Learning Coalitions of
Seminole and Orange coun­
ties will present the second
annual
Early
Learning
Conference:
"Good
Beginnings Never End".
The event costs $27 per
person and takes place on
SCC Sanford /Lake Mary
Campus on Feb. 11, from 8
a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Author Madelyn Swift will
present the keynote address.
Break-out sessions include
Swift's, "Getting it Right with
Children and Discipline", or
Pamela Phelps’, "Playing
Their Way to Reading".
Phelps will explain how cre­
ative play is the forerunner to
reading success.
Songwriter,
recording
artist and children's enter­
tainer Anna Moo will per­
form her award-winning chil­
dren's songs. Moo will also
share ideas about embedding
creativity into early learning
curriculum, organizers said.
"We are thrilled to partner
with the Early Learning
Coalitions of both Orange
and Seminole to offer this
enlightening conference for
teachers, parents and anyone
who works with young chil­
dren," said Nana Robertson,
SCC 's Child Development
program manager.
"The speakers for this
event are dynamic and wellrespected in their field and
are sure to create an exciting
learning opportunity for all of
us."
To register visit any SCC
campus
or
www.sccfl.edu/childcare or call 407­
708-2413. SCC will be closed
for the holiday from Dec. 21
to Jan. 4.

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Wednesday. December 14. 2005

Soil and water board member resigns suddenly, replacement announced
SA N FO RD — Sem inole
Soil and Water Conservation
Supervisor (SSW CD ) Mark
Clifford surprised his fellow
board members by resigning
h is
elected
scat
as
Supervisor for Group 3 at
the Nov. 30 monthly board
m eeting at Sanford City
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M ark 's
fellow
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disappointed by the loss of
one o f th eir m ost active
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M ichael B arr said, "W e'll

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technically
savvy,"
says
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SGTV begins holiday pro­
gramming sdyKlule
Sem inole
Governm ent
Television
begins
the
Holiday Season with origi­
nal program m ing for the
holidays.
• Tne Sanford Christmas
Parade featuring WESH-TV
reporter Dave McDaniel and
Sandy Maisak as com m enta­
tors.
• The W inter Springs
Holiday Pops Concert with
the O rlando Philharm onic
Orchestra featuring Michelle
Amato, recorded at Central
W inds Park in W inter
Springs.
• The W inter Springs
Christm as Parade produced
by W inter Springs High
School Students.
• Seminole Blue Holiday
Special a program produced
by all Sem inole County
Police Departments on shop­
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• H oliday Tips with
Barbara H ughes from the
Sem inole
County
C ooperative
Extension
Service. The show features
wrapping presents to learn­
ing now to keep your holi­
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and fun way to learn about
holiday tips.
For program m ing times
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ing.
W hile Jennifer was
serving as an officer in the
Air Force, Sean earned his
law
degree
from
the
University of Nebraska.
He is currently a share­
holder in the firm of L.S.
Concannon, P.A., and prim a­
rily practices bankruptcy lit­
igation. Sean and Jennifer
live in southwest Sem inole
County with their three
young children.
For m ore inform ation,
contact M ichelle Thatcher,
407-321-8212.

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com plex work that would
create
a
Watershed
Im provem ent D istrict for
that region of the county.
C oncannon grew up in
Florida and California and
graduated from West Orange
High School in 1987. He
earned his AA at the
U niversity o f Florida and
went on to graduate from
the U niversity of Central
Florida
in
Electrical
Engineering, where he met
his wife, Jennifer, who also
earned a degree in engineer­

wishes to continue as the
Sup ervisor for Group 3 ,"
says Barr. "H ow ever, we
believe, with his credentials,
he should give any opponent
a run for their money."
Concannon has served as
an Associate Supervisor for
several months and been an
active volunteer on several
SSW CD
projects.
H e's
helped
at
Com m unity
O utreach Booths, Adopt-ASpot projects and as legal
ad visor
to
the
Black
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O VIED O — The Greater
O vied o
C ham ber
of
Com m erce is inviting local
and area artists to com pete
in the p oster contest for
Taste o f O vied o 2006,
according to a M onday
news release.
The winning work, w hich
will feature som e aspect of
the greater O viedo com m u­
nity, will appear on the offi­
cial poster representing the
annua) street festival.
A rtists m ay subm it for
con sid eratio n one or tw o
original
w orks
in oil,
acrylic, pastel or watercolor.
A rtists m ust first register
to com pete, at w hich time
they w ill receive sp ecific
inform ation on the rules o f
the contest, organizers said.
Entries are due by Feb.
13,2006, and should be sub­
m itted to the C ham ber
office at 200 W. Broadway
St., O viedo, betw een 9 a.m.
and
5
p.m .,
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festival of St. Lucia

Doug Stenstrom, far right, greets people at the annual St.
Lucia Festival Dec. 10 at the Museum of Seminole County
History. The top photo shows the St. Lucia singers per*
forming traditional Swedish favorites. Above, children play
with a giant data horse. Author Charlie Cartson of Sanford
spoke at the festival, right. In Sweden, Lucia Day is cele­
brated all over the country on the morning of Dec. 13.
There are many Luda legends that speak of light and
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Curry by his first name, so
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Midweek
December 14-15, 2005

Briefs
SYFA FOOTBALL
The Sanford Youth
Football Association will
be holding a Board
Meeting next Monday,
December 19th at 630
p.m. at Seminole High
School in Portable 14.
On the agenda will be
voting for open board
positions as well as the
refunding of $25 for par­
ent participation.
For contact information
go to www.sanfordscminoles.com.
DECEMBER SOAP BOX
DERBY RALLY
The City of Sanford
Leisure Services
Department and Central
Florida Soap Box Derby
will be hosting two days
of fun and excitement on
Saturday and Sunday,
December 17th it 18th, at
Derby Park.
Check in is at 7 a.m.
with racing beginning at 8
am. each day.
Car and driver must
meet AASBD standards
and the cost is $45 for the
first racet or $70 for a
family, each day, if regis­
tered and paid by 5 p.m.
on December 14tn. After
the 14th. you will have to
pay a $10 late fee and the
absolute cutoff its Friday,
Dec. 16th at noon.
Both days will feature
Time Swap's with one
double and one single
elimination for the Stock,
Superstock and Master
divisions.
Spectators will be admit­
ted FREE!
For more information,
please call 407-330-5697
AKERS SOCCER
CLASSIC SCHEDULE
The prestigious Michelle
Akers Soccer Classic for
girls' soccer teams will be
held this Friday, Saturday
and Monday, Dec. 16,17
and 19, at four sties
around Seminole County.
On Friday, at Lake Mary,
Boca Raton will face Lake
Howell at 5 p.m. and the
Rams will take on
Clearwaler-Countrysidc at
7 p.m..; At Lyman, the
Greyhounds host
Edeewatcr at 5 p.m. and
DeLand plays Nease at 7
Brantley,
p.m.
Oviedo takes on Satellite
at 5 p.m. and the Patriots
welcome Spruce Creek at
7 p.m.; and at Winter
Springs, powerful Winter
Park battles Bishop Moore
at 5 p.m. and the Bears

A S e m in o le
County teams 3-for-3 [ ■ ■
at Hoops with a Heart H raS
It was a sweep for Seminole.
If the early season is any
indication this could be a good
year for Seminole County
boys' basketball especially in
the bigger schools.
While it wasn't a tourna­
ment, Saturday's “Hoops with
a Heart" Casslc at Oviedo
High School marked the third
time already this season that
Seminole County teams have
been the class of an event fol­
lowing championship in the
Rotary Tip-Off Gasslc and
Greyhound Invitational by
Lake Howell and Lyman,
respectively.
The event which raised
money for a scholarship fund
for the children of Rob
Graham, the Bishop Moore
coach who is making a recov­
ery from a stroke and heart
attack suffered during a game
last spring, featured eight high­
ly respected teams given more
than a good chance at making
a run at a state title.
But it ended up being a
showcase for Seminole County
talent.
After G ass 1A power Pine
Castle Christian (6-1) eased
past Oak Ridge (1-4), 58-47,
Seminole county took over.
Emerging national power
Lake Howell got things started
with a 67-51 whipping of Veto
Beach, which had lost to
Lyman in the Greyhound final.
Chandler Parsons led the
way with 21 points and 10
rebounds ss the Sliver Hawks
remained unbeaten at 84).
Then It was the hosts turn
and the Lions did not disap­
point the fans as Justin Barrett
had 15 points and Matt
Stillwell and DcAndre
Williams 14 points each as
Oviedo improved to 8 2 with a
71-43 mul of West Orange.
The evening ended with
Winter Springs (3-4), which
continues to get better and bet­
ter under new coach TYavis
Jones, easing past Bishop
Moore, 82-62, spoiling the day
somewhat for Graham, who
made his first appearance at a
basketball game since the
stroke.
Kevin Venlino and Alex
Keeler led the Bears with 13
points each, while Danny
krazit, the son of former SCC

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Howcll.team in AAU, led the
Hornet* with 12 points and
eight assists.
Lake Howell did not rest on
its laurels on Monday as the
Silver Hawks made their final
tune-up before the holiday's a
good one, smoking Lake Mary
(3-5), 98-64.
Lake Howell's big three of
juniors Chandler Parsons (21
points), Joey Rodriguez and
Nick Calatnes (18 points and
10 assists each) led the way as
the Silver Hawks ran their
record to 9-0. Josh Ingram was
tops for the Rams with 19
points.
Now with the preliminaries
out of the way. Lake Howell
and Oviedo will be heading to
nationally-recognized tourna­
ments to try to uphold the
county's honor.
The Silver Hawks are headed
this week to the 33rd Annual
Bank of America City of Palma
Classic, arguably the nations
No. 1 Boy's High School
Basketball Tournament, at
Bishop Verot High School in
Fort Myers.
And how good is the Held?
Lake Howell is only seeded
No. 6 behind SL Patrick's of
Elizabeth, New Jersey, ranked
No. 4 in the country,
Dominguez from Compton,
California, Merion Station
Episcopal Academy from
Pennsylvania, Lincoln from
Brooklyn, New York and
Brentwood Academy from
Nashville, Tennessee.
The Silver Hawks will not
open play until Saturday
(12/16) when they take on host
Bishop Vferot at 8:13 p m
The tournament Is a little dis­
jointed as with only one court
being used, there con be big
gap between games.
If Lake Howell loses, they
would play the Lake
Wales/Brentwood loser on
Monday at 1:45 p.m. There is
also a three-point shootout
Monday evening which should
interest at least a couple of
Silver Hawks.
If Lake Howell wins, it
would not play again until
Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.
against the winner between
Episcopal (Pa.) and Cape Coral
The tournament will contin­
ue on Wednesday and con­
clude on Thursday.
For more information and
See Boys, Page 6B

Htraid photo by Rom eo Quzman

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A perfect 10 for Lake Mary girls
By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
It was good weekend for two
of the top girls' teams In
Central Florida over the week­
end, but not for a defending
state champion.
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Caitlyn Mitryk pouted in 15
points and got help from Asia
Wilson (10 points) and Jordan
Coleman (nine points) as No. 1
Class 6A State-ranked Lake
Mary ran Its record to 10-0
with a big win over MiamlNorland, 52-41, on Saturday, as
the Rams tuned up for this
week's big Midnight Basketball
Invitational.
Seminole (10-2) actually beat
Lake Mary to 10 wias, rolling
over Lake Highland Prep, 74­
41, at home on Friday.
Ashley McCray had another
monster game for the Fighting
Seminoles with 17 points and
16 rebounds, while Rachel
Strother chipped in with 12
points for the Tribe.
Defending Class 1A State
Champion Father Lopez,
which won its 10th game earli­
er last week, fell for the first
time this season, and fell hard.
The Green Wave (10-1) had
nothing for The First Academy
(8-2) as they were thumped by
the RoyaLs, 53-19, on Friday.
Only four girLs, led by
Sanford's Jessie Pressley with
14 points, scored for Father
Lopez as TFA avenged a lastsecond loss to the Green Wave
in last year's state semifinals.
Krystlc Thomas, a 6-foot-4 cen­
ter, scored 16 points and 6-foot1 Jamie Givens, the daughter of
former NBA standout "GooseGivens, had 10 rebounds for
the Royals.
Lake Howell (6-4) picked up
a pair of victories over the
weekend, dropping New
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tackle Seabreeze at 7 p.m.
There will be four games at
each of the four sites on
Saturday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.
and 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
The tournament will wrap
up on Monday at Lake Mary
with Consolation I’lay-ln
games at 9 a.m. and It a.m.
with the winners coming back
to play for Fifth Place at 3
p.m. The Third Place Game
will be at 5 p.m. and the
Championship Game at 7
p.m.
RACING HISTORY
It is not often that a race­
track is recognized by its local
museum since racing does not
always seem that important to
other people like it does rac­
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Speedway will be given such
an honor by the New Smyrna
Beach Museum of History.
New Smyrna Speedway has

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Friday and Lake Highland
Prep (5-7), 59-29, on Monday.
Brittainy Daiger had 22
points and 19 rebounds against
the Barracudas and 16 points,
14 rebounds and nine blocked
shots against the Highlanders,
while Jones had 20 points and
11 rebounds against LHP.
The Master's Academy had a
tough weekend against a pair
of top-flight squads as they lost
to Holy Trinity, 43-42, on
Friday and Mount Dora Bible
(8-1), whose only loss is to
Father Lopez, 63-28 on
Monday.
Seventh Grader Kellv Frisz
topped the Eagles (4-5) in both
games, getting 15 against HT
and 18 against MDB. Slade
Rowland chipped in with nine
against ITT.
Orangewood Christian (1-7)
continues to struggle, getting
lashed by Deltona-Trinlty
Christian (5-7), 43-18 on Friday.
McBath scored 10 points for
the Rams.
There will be some Interest­
ing games on tire schedule this
week in the 6th annual
Midnight Basketball
Invitational sponsored by The
Center for Drug Free Living,
which moves to Pine Castle
Christian Academy for the first
time.
Lake Mary should by the
favorite, but The First
Academy and Haines City,
which also went to the State
Semifinals in G ass 5A last
year, are also in the field along
with always powerful Boone
and Edgewater and the very
good host team from PCC.
Also in the field are Leesburg
and an unknown in out-of­
state entry Memphis (Tcnn.)
Nortkside.
Games will be played Friday,
Saturday and next Monday,
Dec. 16,17 and 19.

been invited to place an
exhibit in the museum from
January 2nd thru March 31st.
The speedway is asking if
any fans, drivers, or crew
members have any pictures,
posters, programs, newspaper
articles or any memorabilia
that relate to the history of
New Smyrna to please call
Terry R o b erts at 3 8 6 -547-6030

for details.
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RECEIVES SHER-WOOD
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Horida Seals goaltender,
Terry Dcnikc, has been named
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Denlke led the Seals to their
first shutout of the season
Friday against Columbus. The
Burlington, Ont. native fin­
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goals against average and a
stellar .950 save percentage.
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Lake Mary's Caitlyn Mitryk (No. 21) drives on future college team­
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last month. Both South Florida signees had big games this week­
end as their respective teams won their 10th games ol the season.
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points and 1B rebounds as the Fighting Seminoles (10-2) whipped
Lake Highland Prop, 74-41, at home on Friday. Both teams will
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Basketball Invitational at Pine Castlq Christian and Seminole head­
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out 2005 In tournaments with Lake Mary in the Ocala Classic and
Seminole In Bradenton at the Willie Clemons Holiday Classic

a 2.91 goal against average
and has a 92 save percentage.
He is currently second is
goals against average and
saver percentage in the SPH L
Knoxville was still in
Central Florida as they pre­
pare for a rematch Tuesday
night. The Seals kicked it Into
high gear in the third period
Saturday night to beat the Ice
Bears for the first time this
season and extend their
unbeaten streak to six games.

The Seals will head to
Huntsville for a game on
Thursday and then be in
Jacksonville on Saturday to
take on the Barracudas at
Jacksonville Veterans
Memorial Arena starting at
7:05 p.m.
The games on Thursday
and Saturday will be breadcast on Talk Radio 1190WAMT and seen at
www.livesportsnetwork.com
/sphl.

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Dec 121h. 13th. 14th. 15th
eOOam to 4 30pm
C a l 1-800-708-2530

71— H e l p W a n t e d

CAST1LLE COMPANY. INC
4 0 7 / 8304431
Now Hiring
Light Mechanic/COL C lass
A
Full Time-BenafIts
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lusury
m otor
hom o
m anufacturer This It a groat
opportunity to work with a
good company 6 hove ■
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Bullder/FobrlcatorAnotaller:
Candidates oipd In bukdtog t
installing custom wood 6
Uminotod cabinets ’Musi have
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resum e lo 4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 0 1 3 .

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Comlod Inn 6 Suites m
Sanlord now hiring PT 6 FT
Quest Service Agents. Suite
Attendants 6 Housemen
Competitive poyfeenefss Apply
In person. 680 Ave Court (nail
to Cracker Denali No prune c«*
please

Atdee/Housekeepers PT/FT
Good wages, apply to person
Renaissance Rein omen! 300
W. Airpon Blvd. Senlord

Courtesy Ofllcer: Sanlord
area, salary plua tree a p t
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lice n se a plus.
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Receptlonlat:Biiingual
(English/Spemsh)
Som e
computer knowledge requeed
Good communications 6
cuslomar service * k * s , FT.
benefts n t U M C al 407-324­
2442

Delivery Driver: FT or 2 PT.
Mon-Fn. Good driving record
a must Start 96-tir Apply In
parson. Sanlord Flower Shop.
209 E
Commercial 8 1 ,
Sanlord. 407-322-1822

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Insurance S ele s
Personal L in ts
Salary f * js bor»*. posontat 5 4 a
Musi have 220 license Close
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FOR UNDERGROUND
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Starting Salary M.SO/Hr

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FILE C LERK: F/T position
available Filing along with
other misc general office
dunes
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BuApe ton. BenAed A&lt;xly
in person 3 2 0 0 S Orlendo Dr.
Front D esk : Chiropractors
oHijo to Sonlanj. PT. Man. Wed.
FA 8 4 no heneSU Salary baaed
on e ip F e i resume. 407-322­
4151

Laborers Must travel Mon-Fn
to stew d Ftonde CM 407-323
6622
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Sanlord

M aintenance T ech : EPA
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own
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plus salary, 407-28S-3300

FT/PT teachers 6 assistant
teachers needed lor s growing
child core center. Eipd
preferred 407-321-5577

Male or Fem ale
"
Beam etreee Needed!
No Eipenence Necessary
WO tram toe right parson S v &gt;
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I n ita lla r i: Busy millwork
inslallalion business it In need
ol
Service
Technician
RaaponaEdbaa toduda Hr* tom
carparwy and samaa wok Good
driving record it necessary
Competitive pay and benefits
apply O Cos Lumber. 3674
Church S I . in Sanlord. EOE.
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tOam 6 12noon
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71— H e l p W a n t e d
fiu lg oln g b a le s R ep foi
oommtevty newspepor group
Newspaper sales eipwwnce
preferred Benefits include
base salary, com m ason plan
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240. Leetburg. FL 34788
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Extremely clean, cosy turn rm.
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entrance Resident owner
ABSOLUTELY
NO
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Part Time cook, servers, a
dishwasher needed Contact
Mytene
407-323-7308

Lovely home in Pmecreet area
Senlord Looking tor respectful
male student or working
person Lxuge room, bedroom
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tor TV
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Plu m bers
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construction, best pay m
Voluti* Cty with insurance
401k 4 holidays 3 6 6 5 7 4 ­
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Secretary F/T. General OfkceGood PhonoOSkat. Computer
E ip Sentord Area, kservwwng
now to beget work alter 1/14)8
F s i Resume 407-332-8478
Part time cook, serv ers a
dishw asher needed. Contort
Mytene.
407-323-7308
T a i Preparer
keyboarding shifts required
•Tas knowledge helpful, not
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Historic I
407- 330-4411

Pediatric practice n seeking a
PT MA Are you a positive.
Inendly professional who
copy* eorlung w«i ch*»an and
•sake lo work to a pleasant laatpaced pediatrics o ltce with
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Need 2 hoe dressers 4 a n a *
lech with following Greet
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Furnished, laundry, hitch
privileges, on the river.
1 125/wh. 386-668 2670
Seelung a person to share my
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house pnvfteges CM 407-325
7232 tor an appoetlmant

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1 a R. Furnished Apt
O ne Bedroom, one bath
furnished Utilities included
No smoking no pets Monthly
lease Smgle male occupancy.
1180 per week C e l 407-716­
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Employment
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Merchandise
Automotive
181-197
Miscellaneous 231-245
Real Estate
199-229
141-165

Rentals
91-127

Services
252^319.

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99—Apartments •
UNfURNISHED

PORIIG RtfllTY
RENTALS

0u4iny Lhrtng * t AftordebM
Pricing. 1 .2 8 3 Bedroom*.
U k * View*, 407-322-8104.

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103— HousesUnfurnished
2BIV1BA. Sanford, avertable
12/1505 Attached garage
I6 W F 6 M 407-321-0757

(1 0 7 ) 3 2 2 2 4 9 5
Santo(d:2/2 Apt. Spaooua
Carpeted. Vinyl. Patio. W/D
Hook-up*. SS7S/SS7S
Sanford, HMortc Oaklet: 2/2.
Built m 1918. Compfejely
Renovalad. Wood. TMa A
Carpal. Alarm SyUem. Nan
Apple. Including W/D. Large
Laundry Rm. 3 blocks form
River
Walk.
985Q/S850
Deposit
Sanford, Northiaka VHlage
C o n d os:
Lovely
1/1.
Completely Furnished. W/D
Hook-Ups. Pet Ok. Comm
Pool. Enercite R m . N/S.
9 8 7 5 4 8 7 5 Deposit
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
HOMES!

181— ArruANCts &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURI 1 PR0 PFRTIFS

FUTON Solid wood mteamnstyte arms, eitre-m ce foam
layered pad Al brand new. 9195
407-331-1941._______

SCMOUCMV e w e * lew n ee®
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•Sanford: 1/1 Apt. 2nd Floor.
Includes water 8 lawn care
IBOQ/Mo
-Sanford: 4/3/2 house. 3012
sq ft, burftln 2005 Lawn care
included 91900/mo
•Sanford: 2/2 Townhouse,
gated commurKy and poof, s i
appliances SttOOAno
•Sanford: 2/2 Condo, 2nd
Floor. O ile d Community.
2004 bunt, an appliances.
9800/mo

Brand rww 2SIV2 5BA pkn loft.
1 c g townhome. m Regency
Oak*.
W/D.
scr
patio.$127S/mo
B 64 B 8 4 7177

DO Y L E
MANAGEMENT
RENTALS

141—H omes For
S ale

103— H ousesU nfurnished

Chevrolet
Impale
2004
Parted $11,950 c e l or vis*
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CORRUOATED
STEEL
ROOFINQ lor Bam s. Boat
Docks. Shops, etc Alto Culvert
Pips. 15* *20' 1B“»20* C e l For
Pncee Surplus SleH 8 S*w»Y
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

239—

M otorcycles/4W iieelers For S ale

Honda Accord 2005 4 Dr Bkl
Miles 915.950 call or VlSItl
4078732966 com

Aluminum. Cane, Copper.
B r e ts , N ewspapers. Auto
Radiators 8 Barter It t
Kokom o R ecycling:
407-321-0004
g ig W. 1ST, Sanford
M-F, 10-8. S a tS -1

O ftces For Rent 400 eq h to
BOO eq ft Sarford Futon Otoe
Center 407-314-3750

199—P ets &amp;
S upplies

181— A

407-321 0759

to

2818 B. Sanford Ave.
Incom e Producing
Property. Reduced
$185,000

Sentord
F I.er-U p p er:
2 00 /1BA house. 986 eq ft.
needs complete overhaul per
the city Area ol appreciating
values1965.000 Call P o rilg
Realty lor details. 407-322­
6871.

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your packages, wreeths on
your door, unusual things that
we decor Look 8 se e there's
n u *v rrajch more Awwmgood
bye as you taava the store
P .8.: Coma 8 find the most
v n d 8 unuaud Chnatmas gifts
8 decor in town at ndortousty
low prices! &lt;17/92 8 Lk Mary
DM). Dag Lois Ptaia)

209— C

Rocycled Concrolo
Driveways,
3 8 6 -7 7 5 -2 5 2 2

Y ou 'll find tho
"B e st B a rg a in s''
In the
Sem in ole H erald
C la ss lfle d sl

Y iham a noyal Sla t Tour
C tasac 1997 Parted Ton* of
E liras 9 5 9 5 0 4074173-2968

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Ford Eicursion 2004 XLT 4X4
28k Ml 922.450 Parted ca * or
I vts* 407673 2 9 6 6 com

24329 St. Road 46
Sorrento
M-F 10 to 5

Ford F t 50 2001 E*1C*0 4 .7

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Auto 910.950 phon* or vts*

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231 — C a r s F o r S a l e
1500 27k Miles 2tX&gt;4
.........0
call
or
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$ 2 1 ,9 5 0 phon*
OMC Envoy 2002 SLT Leather
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BOk mi $ 1 4 .9 5 0 Parted c a l or

l o t h in g

MINK COAT; Fu« length with
hood S u e large, kep* In turner
storage 93 0 0 0 C a l 386-789­
8070

b u ck LeSabr* 2004 22k fX
Parted 913 .9 5 0 ca * or visit
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211— A ntique &amp;
C ollectibles

Bedroom
B at:
Oak.
headboard, dresser, hutch
nvmjr. ctresL n^*sfand Al new
m bo tes. $495
407-811-1122

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Style

w M J i i b u i auction

Skip's Tractor
Service

r'ord E scap e XlT 2002
, L * * w SR $1 0 9 5 0 cal or ws*
4076732968 oom

352-383-2282

Wd Cera For Your Dog or Cal
m Your Home While You Are
Gone! Plenty of TLC W4 bring
n newspapers, me* endevwi
water
pUntsf
Very
R e sto rta b le
R eteel
References Avskabfe Upon
Request Please Cel 407-314­
8703

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____ ( 500 Crew Cab 2003
I h EMI 915.950 45k Ml ca* or
vts* 4078732968 com

Wb pay cash tor
antlquBB or taka
conslgnmants

tY Patti's Pet
Sitting

279-6266.

“S a fo n n n S c a t t y

I Chevrolet venturo 2002 Only
147k Mi 98.450 phone or vis*
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Sanford: New 8 custom built
3/2, tingle car garage. $1«9k.
C a sselb erry : Handy men
special. 3/2.1550 eq ft. $ 149k.
Winter Springe: New 4/2 6.
custom design. 2550 sq ft.
p econ u ck on pnoe 9320K 321 •

141—H omes For
S ale

WILKINSON

ra ctor

e r v ic e

Two Brand New
4-W heeler*
1- Polaris 1- Yamaha
93,900 each obo
388-789-5330

229— Auctions
Available From Our Tree
Tnmmmg Business Wd
bring to you! 407-330-1672

S

5130
Chevrolet 2500 E it Cab 2003
4»4 PW. PL $14.950 c a l or vis*
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Froe Mulch
Swdord 3BFV1BA, remodeled.
1027 hd. Nnced yard, gpod wee.
9t54.500o bo 407-733-9984

308— T

4 WHEELERS FOR SALE
2005 Yamaha 200 B la tte r
9 3 1 0 0 . 2004 P o la rlt 250
TrellbU ier 93200 end 2005
Honda 10 92800 C a l 388-789­

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

Oranges. Navels. Hamlins.
Twtgermet. Grapefruit, located
2055 Pine Way. Senlord. 40 7 ­
323-8580

-Prompt Service
388-789-5130

4 WHEELER/ATV
2005 YAMAHA
200 BLASTER
93300 388-T19-S330

Mercedes SLK 2002 320
Convertible 34k Mi Parted
9 2 7 ,9 5 0
cell
of
visit
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Navel
Oranges.
Red
Orapelruit.
Tengennet
Meriwether Farms 3461
Celery Ave Senlord

-Quality W ork

4 WHEELER/ATV
2005 HONDA
90
92800 388-789-5330

M arta Miata Convert**!, 2000
i Gorgeous9 7 .9 5 0 70kM ice*or
visit 4076732966 com

221—G ood T hings
to Eat

Central Tlortde Fen ce
All Types o l Fence
Specintumg m Vinyl
Fencing
•Free Estimates
iicen ted ln su red

4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TRAILBLA2ER
93200 C a l 386-789 5330

rartibtel
Chrysler Sebnng Convertible
Fim lor 911.950 phone or vttfll
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219— Wanted to
B uy

191— B uilding
M aterials

193— Lawn &amp;
G arden

E iecu tlv e O ffice S p a ce
Single Offices 8 Office Suilee
avaleble m fkslonc Downtown
Sanford Wslung distance to
Lake Monroe 8 1st Street.
Shops 8 Restaurants Can
(4 0 7 )718-7638

Venture I Proper! le t
Paul O sborne
407-321-4784
Sanford: Renovated. New
Carpet 8 Paint. 2BR/1BA
Fenced Yd. Apple. Carport
9800/mo

Estate Sale 102 lake Dot Or.
Sanford. Dec 16/17. 8-2pm
/uniques, household, furniture,
clothing, appkancst. saddles

Pool Table: 8' professional
series lumiture style table,
carved legs, oversold 1" slate,
leather pockets, accessory Kit
with bans Al brand new Refer
94.000; Musi s a l 91350 407­
402-2778. Set-up tv s fable

R enov eled :U ke
New
2BR/1BA. Hardwood Firs
EaMn-KItchen Fplc. Set
Porch. Carport. On Over 1/4
Acre. 1134,000.
3BR/2BA. New Roof. New
Punted Interior. Uv. Dm. Fern
Rm. Scr Porch S166.900
Brand New H om e: Built
2005. 3/2. Over 1750 Sq FI.
Formal Uv, Dm. Fern Rm, Eel
m-Kitchen, 2 Car Oarage.
9272.900
Pool Home: 4BR/2BA. Over
1600 S q FI. 2 Car Oar.
Fenced yd. 3 0 .3 0 Scr
Ersertammenl Area wfth Pool.
9289.900

lif t—O ffice S pace
For R ent

231— C ars For S ale

Hoi Tub 5 person lo n g er. 5ft).
24 |elt. redwood cabinet, never
used, wananty. paid 94.000.
sacrifice 91595 407-812-5824

'v iM U OWNOf.VOIUSU

407 322 8678

217—G arage S ales

CadJtac Devi** 1992 vary low
m 93.9 5 0 tooks/run* Beautiful
everything works phona or vis*
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H a st Toy tr u c k !
Total 1 8 .8 * 8 0 .
407-323-0276

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S p u riou s

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

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1st Month's Rent

5 - 1 0 lines........................ 90S /line
11 - 20 lines....................... f ,,ne
21 or more lines.............. 70e / line
Classified Deadlines...4 pm Monday for Wed.
edition • 4 pm Thurs. for Weekend edition

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lha appkcMon(t) Iw Emnronmenul Ratoutca Pafma(t) from
Tha Dirt Group. 3U Auhn Ava, Suite 100, Oviedo FL 32765
appfrcation #40-117 64525 6 Tha protect it located tn
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g * * 00 "■ Township 21 South. Ranga 31
Easl Tha EBP applcalui It lor conslrmiiun of a turlaca walar
managamani ayatem lor a 1 023 acra development known at
Tha Dal Group Warahouaa Burking

1985 PONTIAC 2 OR WHITE
VIN# 1G2P03793FP242673

Psrsons having dam * agamat

1999 DOOGE 40R BEIGE
VIN# 2B3H045R2XH828952

to lha paraonal rapraeantalrvat
and whota namat or addrni

1990 LINCOLN 40R BLACK
VIN# ILNLM81F6LY622785

tamabte must AM an dawns
agamst tha attate tethm three
months after tha date of toe
first publication of this Notice

1998 PONTIAC 20R GOLD
VIN# 2Q2FV22O6W7207392
THIS AUCTION WILL BE
HELD ON DECEMBER 30.
2005 AT 10 O'CLOCK AT CAJ
TOWING. 1240 8 CR 427.
LONOWOOO. FL 32750

B a u a r Homat, 2600 Maitland Camar Pkwy. Sulla 200
MaMand. a 32751. appkcalon # 40117 26996-4 Tha protoct
It localad In Sammoia County. Sacaon 24. TowntMp 21 South.
Ranga 30 East Tha ERP application it lor construction ol a
turlaca walar managamani tyitam lor an 11.42-ecro ratidanlial davalopmanl known a t Dodd Road Townhomas

Central Flortda Educalon Federal Cradt Union. 1200 Weber
S I . Orlando. F I 32803. appkcalion #40-117-64342 7. Tha prata d la localad m Sammoia County, Section 21, Townahp 21
South. Ranga 28 East Tha ERP applcation la lot construction
ol a turlaca walar managamani tytlam lor a 1 02 acre daval­
opmanl known a t me Central Florida Educators Federal CrerM
Union Getaway
Samlnola County Dept ol Pubic Safety, 150 Buah 0lv d . S u it
1-103. Santont a 32773, appkcalion #40-117-60251-3 Tha
proved la localad m Seminole County, Section i t . Township 21
South. Ranga 28 EaaL Tha ERP appkcalion la lor construction
ol a turlaca walar managamani tytlam lor a 1 56-acre daval­
opmanl known a t me Samlnola County Fire Station #13.
Tha Na&lt;» containing each ol me above-kaled app*cabon(i) art
avaftabie lor InapacRon Monday through Friday eacspl tor legal
hokdayt. SCO am . to 5 0 0 p m at t i e St Johns River Water
Mwiagement Olekrtd Headquarter* or me appropriate Service
Cantor Written otysdlons to me appkcalion may be mads, but
thoUd be Mad wkh (received by) lha Dtotrtct Clerk. 4048 Reid
8L, Palatoa, Florida 32177-1428. no tolar man 14 days from lha
data ol publcafron Wrlton ob|ecbona should Identify lha ob|ector by name and addraaa, and to(y daacdba ma obtocbon to 8ta
appkcaton F#mg a wtman obfaceon does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial Interests are affected by the
appkcaton and who Na a petition meeting me requirements d
Secaorw 120 586 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter
28-108, Florida AdmmitlraUve Coda, may obtain an
Aifrnlnlstrallra hearing AMllmaly Nad wntlen otyectiona wtk be
praaantod to t ie Board lor conaktorallon m ka dakbarabont on
appacaaon poor to me Board taking action on me appkcaaon

SEMMOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA

PRORATE DIVISION
U N O . Ot-CP-2133
VI RE ESTATE OF
SALVATORE RALPH
SPERAN2A k V a SALVATORE
R SPERANZA.

FLORtOA

PRO*AT« DtVtatON
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NOTICE TO CMOITORS
Tha admnalrakon ol ma
a a u u ol OAV» M BASEM.
dacaaaad. Com Nunkur 03146-CP. U pandmg In lha
Cdcuk Court tor SEMINOLE
County.
Florida.
Probata
PfvtoCTi. ma addraaa of which
u
Sammoto
County
Courthouaa. Clark oI Cdcuk
Court ProbaU. 301 N Park
Avarau. Sanford. F t, 32771
Tha namM and addraaaai 0#
ma Paraonal Rapraaanutiva

AI cridaora of ma daewdart
and othof paraona having
cfaima or damanda againat

Tha admmttrauon ol lha
HUM of VIRGIL LEE ZOUEn.
wtvm data ol
SR.
daath « a i August 28. 2005.
Fte NuntMf 2005-CP-2088. «
O cu « Court for
Sammoia County. Florida.
Probata DMMOn. Ih* *&amp; •—
ol vrtMCh « 301 North Park
Avtnua Sardord. FL. 32771
Tha namaa and addraftOT of
tha Par tonal Rapraaantativa
and
tha
Psfsonal
RaprManlativa t ahorrwy ara

Lot 14. LORI ANNE ACRES
REPLAT, occofdmg to ma ptol
moraol M recoded «
Book 28. P *8 * 25•
Raoofda of Samkioto CouWru d a
AfkfrMa: 144 Inn
Anna Lana. Wmtof Spring*.
Florida

of taa noboo to aarvad
C a rl WITHIN THE LATER OF
8 MONTHS AFTBR THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al O d e r creditora ol ma deca­
dent and partem! having
Own* or demand! agamal me
decadent i eelale muat Ma
than claima with Vra Court
W1THVI 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF TME FIRST
PUBLICATION OF
THIS
NOTICE

A# cradkora ol ma dacadark
and ofhar paraona having
claima or damanda agamat
dacadani • aaUM. on whom a
copy id#va noted ta raqiarad to
ba aarvad. muat Na ma« ctarma
wkh h r Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 1 MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF b e r v i c c o f *
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

and ma unitorwgnad M Biw R
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a d „ HOC AM on lha I W

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6*074-4110

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28. 8006. Jaruary 4.2006
NOTICE r e g a r d in g t h e
AMERICANS WITH
T » a ACT OF I860. rkHS O N I^ fT H A 0 « A B * JT Y
N EED **) SPECIAL AZXOMM O O A T I^ TO PARTIN
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1201 Soum Orlando Avenue
SUM 340
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Pubkah Oacambar 14. 21.
2006

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Anorney
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Paraonal
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Altamonte Sponge. Florida
32701
(407)862-4402 Tatophone
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Pubkah Dacambar 14. 2004

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
VEHICLE OCNTIFICATION #
1883 JEEP CHEROKEE
1J4F J78S7PL4S2382
14.2006

1181 NISSAN
JN1HJ01PXMT520632

I860 JN1HS36P4KW021666
NISSAN
1888 203AJ51R8K2420004
otDSMoeaE
1881 102WJ44TXMF224648
PONTIAC
1881 1YVGD22BXM4170378

8 nol barred fry Vw provwione
ol Sackon 733 710. Fkmda
Btdutot any rkaraatod paraon
upon whom Vna Nokoa to
aarvad who munde to ohaftonga ma valkMy d m i wto. Vto
qoakfreakona of Vw paraonal
repraeenUkvea. **«Kto. or
(unadottm d ma Court, and al
paraona havmg cfaana agamd
VM adala or who are aarvad
aam a copy d mw Nokoa. ara
la Na wdi mw C o il audi
dgacaon or daan wdhm Vw
id d d tarea morkhe after Vw
sale d 8to Nd putkeakon ol
VM Nokcw or 30 daya aAw Vw
Oato of aanaca d a copy d VM

1883 4A3CF34B2PE04T434
MITSUBISHI
1888 JN1CA21DXST0038T8
1887 1FMEE1I28VHB3218*
FORO
1887 4A3AK34V3VE006218
MITSUBISHI
1886 IB3ES4TV4W06124I2
DOOQE
2000 KNAFBI214Y4663186
KM
2002 101JC42442T280702
CHEVROLET
Pubkah Dacankwi 14. 2006
vrwl

Putkc auckon to tw held d
801 am. an 8w dayii) apaobad batow. d ma front door d
AVwnk Towmg kic Located
M 2488 OM Lake Mary Rd
S u m 134. Barkord. FL tar ma
popoaa d dwpoamg d Vw Id-

M THt ORCUT COURT
OP THB UONTUMTH
gUOICUL ORCUFT
OFFLOMDA.
M ANO FOR
8 2MB4FK ■ COUNTY
GENERAL
M M O C TIO N OWWON
c a s e NO. B4-22*«Ar14K

Via property daaertoad to ami
add

toma

Barkonl. Flonda. on
Wadnaaday. January
M St. d 1100am

It,

Payment ol Sato lea. W * *
M01ICR OF BHBRMT*
NOTICE » HEREBY OWEN
twl by V«*M d 8wl oartam Wrk
d Exacufron waned o i d and
u k * ma aad d ma Cocky
C o a l d Oacada County.
Fionda. Caaa # CC 87-CLta a * upon a 4nd Wdgmatk
randarad m V» akoraaaid court
Fad Union Nakond Bank d
Ftonda. PtomUi va Mam i A
C Mukd Ma Merton Mcdd
did
Marcia
Mollat.
Datondarkd) whoh Miraaad
Wra of Eaecueon awe dakrarad
to ma a t Bhdkl d Banwida
County Ftonda ond I have
levied Lpun d Vw n d k Ma
ark) reveal d me r **
m vw i------ -—
arty- amk dODdtf
•d m SammoM County. Ftonda.

mora paraaiarty daaokwd M
Ora KXa Ford Mudang. Vto #
1FAFP40482FI64328. bamg
atorad at pmdw« To-mg «
Longaood. FL

widraoontng taaa da ra**od
to tw paid fry ma luooattM
frmnar d ma aato PUI paymark
d «i amouk kdfd totw Nd*ad tad to due wddi 24 hova
alto! ma adrartaad lima d
aato A»paymarkadw#fracaan

1 at

g g M in toa d

na fr Lanark,

mad* payabto to Vw Clark d
VwCacut Coat
Owed on 12/1/7004
M ARTAN NE M O RSE
C L E R K O F THE CIRCUIT

SLMVfOLE COUNTY. FLOW
DA
by JUOITH E C KEN RO TH
Deputy Ctork

PutAah Dacambar T. 14. El,

28 1004
X 0 6 1 ______________
M THE ORCUFT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
JU0K3AL CWCUn.
•I ANO FOR
•CMNOU COUNTY.

COUNTY, I ----------PROBATB OWIBKM

M RE: ESTATE OF
q r EENVLLE C EALEY.
NOTICE TO CREOITOIW

NOTtCBOP
F0RIC L06U R8 BA U
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
purauark
to
an
Order
ReachadiAng Foradoaura Sato

pnparty m ad term m aad
Find Judgmark. toad:

Name* m which aaeeeeed
CHARLES C PARKS JR

laghad btodar In room 6201,
Sarrvnoto County CourVouae.

Marlon A C. Modal aka

(•)-

_______ _ _ _ . . ! ) dw»
ba redeemed acoortong to law.

Oaacnpkun M Property LEON
20 FT OF LOT 13 4 E 1481 FT
OF B » FT OF LOT 13 A E
1488 FT OF LOTS 14 6 18
BLK 0 AMENDED PLAT OF
WIOUERE PB 3 PO 80

Pubkah Dacankwi 7 .1 4 . 2006
X064
VI THB ORCUTT COURT

VrtLUAU J VOLL. al to .

A# of aato property bamg In 8w
County of Sammoia. BUM of
Flonda

OOOOOI3A

wa ba

ton to paraapato m M procaadmg ahould comaci vw
Court Aik'ton frtoor al 301 N
Park Avanua. Barkord FL
32TT1. Tfrtophona Number
(407)323-4330 nof later man
aa«an (7) daya p m to Vw procaarkng V hearing anpaaad.
(7 0 0 )1600646-8771
Pubkah: (Pi i i n putAth fri The
Sarkord Herald)

FkJI M0 08-CP-JIH

8 ~Fm*l
Ju69"M ^
Foradoaura datod May I I .
2004, and arkarad n Caaa No.
04-226CA-14-K, ol me O r a *
Court d ma EIGHTEENTH
judtcwl Cacuk r and tar SEMI­
NOLE Cooky. Flonda aiwram
it NATIONAL CITY HOME
loan SERVICES. H C FM/A
ALTEORA CREDIT COMPANY
M PlamMI and WILLIAM J.
VOLL. *1 to , » * J * * * r * * J
m t a a llD f lk ^ t o d k r t o ja d
( V W tor caah m Room 8201
d Vw Co/rthouta in SAN
FORO. SEMINOLE County.
Fiartoa. 1100 AM o'clock on
Vw 28Vi day of Dacankwi.

PARCEL 10# 06-21-30-602-

certdeatod)

As CterS of Court
ByAtehs Cyrus
As CteputyCterS
"T ■M.WUW'va --- --Americana wan Diaabkki**

NATIONAL CITY HOME LOAN
SERVICES. V C F6UA
ALTEORA CREOn COMPANY.

CCRTVICATI NO: 318*
VEAROPMUANCB: M B

1883 1FAPP8240PM136634
1863 1G1JC6444P7I87T07
CHEVROLET

Pubkah Daoambar T. 14.2006

NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN,
that WACHOVIA BANK AS
CU8TOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK tax SER­
VICE LLC Vw hotoar of ma toh
towmg carkkeawi) haa Mad
aato carkfreatod) t a a la* *tod
lo bs
Vteteorv Ttte car*
kkcaia nuntoar(a) and *to»ta)
l d toauanca. *w daampkon of
1 vw proparty, and fto named) m
when a aaa aan iaad totore a t

MAZDA

you tor Vwrakaf demanded m
Vwoomptoml
WITNESS my hand ana vw
aato toVra Court vee 30 day of

X062

Node* d Appdeadon
for Tfri Daad

Fail Union Natonto Bark d
Flonda.

of Vra Nonce and Me Vw orv^
nto n th ma dark ol Vra Cool
either before vervea on
PlwnM! anorney or mmatoaury mereefter. ofrwtrrwa a
Oafauk Wd ba arkarad agamal

Itoo NW 48TM STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUOEROALE. FL33308
Tatopmw (844)4430368
Facaenaa (8441 T71-8062

^GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clark
Pubkah Oacantwr T. 14. 21.
2 * . 2004
X040
__________________

Caurky Caurt
Oaoacto Ccurtoy, Flertda
Caaa# CC8T-CL-1488

haa bean Mad agamal you and
you ara required to verve a
copy d your wntlen detoneee.
« any. to 8. on lu a M Rogera.
Attorney lor PlamMI. vrhoae
addraai to 851 N E 147m
Sfraal. Soto 204. Norm Mum
Beach. FL 33142 wkhm 30

Law O ffice d . M ara h a i C.

Dated on 12/1/2004

Pubkah Daoambar 14. 2006

LOT 28. SKYLARK IN THE
WOODS. AS PER PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 20. PAOE 88, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEUMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

M toyannaMoraa
Clark to m e d r a w C a r l
By Mary BVoupe
Dapyly Clark

MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOW

WHAT: VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN January 10, *008
TIME: 1000am
WHERE. A A R Towmg Bervtt*
1001 N Orlando Ava
Matoand. F t 32741

18*6 3QIAW41WXJS514878
CHEVROLET

CAROLE LEE MATTHEWS.

anomay are let kjrki bak&gt;*

NOT1CB

YOU ARE NOTIFIED tito an
aew n tor Foradoaura d
Mortgage on Vw totowmg
deecrbed property

Dated Vra 30tn day d
November. 2004

or ousrsnlssd ------- - .
made payabto to ma Clark d
Vw Circuit Court

NOTICE

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
VEHICIE CENT*CATION #

FORD

The edmmwirakon of ma
a viala d CAROLE LEE
MATTHEWS, dacaaaad Faa
Number 03 CP-3H to parrfrng
to rna Cacuk Com I *
Sammoto County Flonda.
Probeto Ovwmn. Via addraaa
d wfrch » FO Orawar C.
Sarkord. Florida 32772 The
addraaa d ma

Wadnaaday. January Ik,
— at 1100am
Payment of Sato lee appacabto documentary alamo Urea
andraconkng toee ara raqueed
trader al ma aato Fuvpayment
al an tonourkaqutoto ma faghaar tod mdue nkhm 24 hare
' afleFTha' adCBniaad lane ot

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN January 10, *008
TIME 1000am
WHERE A 4 R Towmg Serve*
1001 N Orlando Ava.
Matoand. FL 32741

8 aura. *nd k daad. at parka!
cleaning mwraat by. Trough,
undar or agamaf PATRICK D
TAVARES A/K/A PATRICK
TAVARES ANO UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PATRICK O
I TAVARES A/K/A PATRICK
TAVARES, arid ak paraaa hav­
ing or claiming to hav* any
right one or vkaraat In Vw

ton to paraapaH m Vra pro­
ceeding thouid corked ma
Court Admmnfrator to 301 N
Park Avanua. Santord FL
32771. Tatophone Number
(407)664-4227 not laur man 2
working dayt ol your racaipl ol
Vra nokoa 8 hearing or voroa
vnptorad. 1 6 0 0 8 6 5 8771

Untoaa auch oartdicalalt) aha!
ba ladaarnail according to law.
ma property data toad n auch
oart#icato&lt;!) w« ba aold to ma
. hg&gt;iatl btodar tl room S201.
| Sammoto County Courthoiaa.
Santord. Flonda. on

Proapacuva biddart
may
rwpecl iihwiaa one hour p m
to aato Tarma ara -CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNOS* Paii'a
Towmg raaarvaa Vw n g r to
accapl or raRCI any and al
BIOS

Leal Known Addraaa. 1520
M0CXMG8IR0 LANE. LONGWOOD. FL 37750

In
American!
Act

Akd aato propertybamgmVia
Corky of Sammoto. SUM of
Flonda

Nokoa u haraby (pvwi Part

TO PATRICK D TAVARES
A/K/A PATRICK TAVARES told
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
PATRICK D TAVARES A/K/A
PATRICK TAVARES

LOT 13. OF LONOWOOO
CLUB
PHASE
TWO.
ACCOROV4Q TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDCO IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAOES 44
AND B8. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORtOA

Daacnpkon d Proparty LEO
UNIT188 HACIENDAVILLAGE
ORB 2788 PO468

1887 101AW41W4H6123863
CHEVROLET

VI RE: ESTATE OF

(407)321-» 4 8
12/276)8

VEHICLE
YEAR: 1887
MAKE : MERCURY
MOOCL 4DR
COLOR OREEN
VM# IMEIMI3P2VW808244

1862 WVWCA0151CKO14344
VOLKSWAGEN

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

SANFORO.

Vatkcto Auchan * 8 00am
WHEN D ic iu k ar 2 8 ,1004
WHERE: P u ik Towmg. 1818
W. IK Btfoat. San lord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1888
MAKE: TOYOTA
MODEL: 40R
COLOR: MAROON
VS4#: JT2W22C1J002S267

NOT1CI OF ACTION

In w d Final Judgment to wk:

PARCEL »# 34-20-30-4MO0000-1880

VEHICLE
YEAR 18*1
MAKE FORD
MOOCL: SfW
COLOR TAN
VIN#: 1FMOA31U4MZAI1468

Pubkah Dacambar 14.11.
2004
rrw!

PROBATE WVWON
f u # » -c r -iii

S S ^ k S /S S -

CERTIFICATE NO: M 24
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1003

CHARLES A DEMLINQEfL

STEPHEN0 OONEGAN
Honda Bar No 326833
OEAN. MEAD. EOERTON.
BLOOOWORTH. CAPOUANO
6 BOZARTHPA
P O Boa 2348
OrttoldO. FL32802 2346
Tatophone 407641-1200
Faa 407/423-1631
ABorruy fr»
Paf»«hN
Rapraaanutiva
Pubkah

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
8ia&lt; COUNTY OF SEMINOLE.
OFFICE OF TAX COLLECTOR,
rna hotoaf of ma totowmg car
kficatat!) hat Mad aaal cartdcalaft) tof a lai daad to ba
toauad maraon Tha canAcata
numbarlt) and yaar(a) d
toauanca. ma daacrpkon ol ma
proparty and ma nama&lt;» in
winch 8 waa aataatad u/ara a t

EVELYN BASEM

GINA SPERANZA
Paraonal RepraeenUtove
3508 Uoea Pomto Piece
Lake Mary. FL 32746

AirkUf JadaF Johnaon
^ .B a fN 0 8 T 4 6 W
I Law OUc m c# Aitour Jada F

w

’ 14,1006.

TMEOATEOF FIRST PUBLI­
CATIONOF THIS NOTICE IS
DECEMBER 14, 2005

Paraonal RapraaartaWva
4230 202ndAvanua

Nobee of t r .
lor Taa (toad

VEHICLE
YEAR 1882
MAKE DOOGE
MOOCL: VAN
COLOR BURGANOV
VIN »: 1B4GH44RNX320808

Dawol mo krat pubacatun d
- ica to Cradkora:

DATE O F DEATH IS BA RRED

Tha data olllral pubkeakon of
tva Noaca u Dacankwi 14.
2006

I Pubkah Novambai 23. 30.
2004 and Dacambaf 7. 14.
2004
W12S

Vatkcto Auebon B 8 00am
WHEN Oacantoar 28.2008
WHERE: P a li! Towmg 1818
W l i t Sfraal. Santord. FL
327711407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1884
I MAKE MAZDA
MOOCL: P/U
COLOR WHITE
V *f # 4F4CR12A4RTMTI068

cfiakangM ma vakdky a# ma
Wd. ma gjatotototona ol ma
Paraonal
RapraaanUIrra.
vanua or frinaOKOon d ma
Court

TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FX.ED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
OATE OF OEATM IS BARRED

OonaUF Eakngar. SharR
6ammoMCaiky. Florida

VEHICIE
YEAR 1860
MAKE CHEVY
MOOCL: 40R
COLOR OREEN
VIN «: 1L68KAJ182301

Aa mtaraatad paraona ara
raqudad to kto wkh «w Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS
FROM TME DATE OF THE
FEIST PU0UCATCN OF THIS
NOTICE: (1) ak cUdna agamto
ma aalato and (2) any otaackon
by an mtaraatad paraon to

n otw ithstanding the

ALL CLAA4S NOT SO FILED
WEL BE FOREVER BARRED

WEUAM STEPHEN ZOUER

MAKE MITSU

PATRICK 0 TAVARES A/K/A
PATRICK TAVARES. IF LIV­
ING. ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN VtTEREST BY.
THROUOH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST
PATRICK
O
TAVARES A/K/A PATRICK
TAVAnEB;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PATRICK D
TAVARES /VKA PATRICK
TAVARES. UNKNOWN
TENANT 1. UNKNOWN
TENANT 2.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauark to a Final Judgment
of Foradoeura dated Via 26m
day d Mwentoei. 2004, and
arkarad m Caaa No 0 6 0 6 2 6 1 4U of Via Clreuk Court &lt;#
Vw 18m Jufrcut Circuit n and
lor Sammoto Corky. Florida,
wherem WELLS FARGO
BANK
MINNESOTA.
NA.
AS
TRUSTEE FOR REGISTERED
HOLDERS OF OPTION ONE
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
2001-C. ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES
2001-C.
WITHOUT
RECOURSE la Via PlarnoR and
STEVEN SCHWEEN A/K/A
8TEVEN
ANTHONY
SCHWEEN.
LONOWOOO
CLUB HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION.
INC;
UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA:
CHRISTIANA
SCHWEEN
A/K/A CHRISTIANA MARIE
SCHWEEN AAC/A CHRIS­
TIANA MARIE WARD. JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION OF TME SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Dafandarka I wtk aai to ma
fnghaal told bail bidder lor
caah m Room 8201 al Via
Sammoto County Courknuaa.
m SANFORO. Honda, al 1100
a m on me 28Vi day d
Dacambar. 2004. Via taaowmg

NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1880. PER
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICI­
PATE IN THE PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE
ENFORCEABLE WRITS SEC­
TION OF THE CIVX. DIVISION
AT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
100 BUSH BOULEVARD. SAN
FORD. FLORIDA. 32773 AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS 1407)
8666812.

emeurr,

SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
INC.

n o n e* OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

._ _ _
Novankiar 23. 30.
Dacurrkiar 7.14.2 0 0 4

MOOCL: UT
COLOR: BLUE
VIN # JA4LS31H7XP040214

ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WEL
BE FOREVER BARRED

ALL CLAIMS NOT 6 0 FLED
WITHIN THE T8JE PEROOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 TOT OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED

A»omarcradkora&lt;##udac»dara and omar paraona having
u m m w damanda agnj™1 mo
daoadania aalatomuat Itomad
dwnw wkh mu Coidl WITH*#
3 m o n th s a f t e r tf* date
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

tabofy ma totma o#8Mwra ot
EaacuSon

turn?

DAVUM BASEM.

Th# admmwlrabon ol me
MUM ol SALVATORE RALPH
SPERANZA fcV i SALVATORE
R SPERANZA. d K M W t.
whokk data ol death w m
Sr t lv i t w 4 2005. and whoM
S oon Security Number I t 123­
05-4524. Ik pending 111 frw
Circuit Court tor Skmwoto
County.
Florida Probata
Divwion. mo oddraaa of wh*h
Ik 301 North Part Avwnut.
Sanford. Flonda 32771-1243
Tha nanwk and addraaa*! of
lha Paraonaf RapraierkaOv*
and
lha
Paraonal
Rapraaanueval anomoy ara

at the circuit court
FOR
BEMMOLC COUNTY.

localad m Sammoia Coirky.
Flonda. mora parteuiarty

Pubksh

M RE ESTATE OF

Donald F Eakngar. Sharrt
GammoW County, Flonda

VEHICLE
YEAR 1888

Dacambaf 14. 21.

M THt ClRCUn COUNT OF
THE 16TH JUDICIAL CB4CU1TIN AND FOR
SEMNOLI COUNTY,
FLORtOA
PROBATE DtVNION
FILE NO. 03-146-CP

NOTICE TO CREDITO Rt

NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN
rial ay virtue ot mat tan an VW*
at Eeecuum teaued od or and
in ter ire teal ol me Cucurt
Court ol Seminole County,
f torvia Cams &gt; 04 CA 1156
14-W upon a Inal MdgrrerV
rarvterad m the akreaaal court
m Biel certem caae entitled
Cay ol Winter Springs. Flonda
a
Flonda
Municipal
Corporation.
PlamMI
vt
Wyman FeW t Foundafrom
Inc. ate. Oefendartta) wham
aloraaato Wr« ol E»ao»onwaa
daSverad to ma a t Sherd or
Semnole County Flonda and I
have levied upon at ms ngt-4.
DM and r t i m l of W dow&gt;*
darks m me toSowmg deaotwd

1

Pubkah
2005
X061

ju o ic ia l

OF FLORIDA M ANO
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CTV1L DtVTSION
CASE NO : OS CA 217614

STEVEN SCHWEEN A6UA
STEVEN
ANTHONY
SCHWEEN. el a t.
Dafandarka

Exacufron

VEHICLE
YEAR: 1887
MAKE: TOYOTA
MOOCL: TK
COLOR SILVER
VIN # JT3MJS5J4V0IT6022

JOHN L THOMAS. H
Flonda Bar No 080838
130 likcresl Street
Orlando. FL 32601
Telephone 407*43-1290
Attorney tor Personal
Representative

em eu rr c o u r t
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

in th e

WELLS FARGO BATIK
MINNESOTA. N A. AS
TRUSTEE FOR REGIS­
TERED HOLDERS OF
ORION ONE
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
2001 C. ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES SERIES
2001C . WITHOUT
RECOURSE.
PlamMI.

Thai taa) aato tobamg mada to
unify Via torma ot mu Wra ot

UNkda Auction BSOOam
WHEN Dacombar t l. 2004
WHERE Paulk Towmg. 1118
W 1at Sfraal. Banlord. FL
32771 (407)321 7«42
VEHICLE
YEAR 18*8
MAKE HONOA
M 00C L 20R
COLOR RED
VEt #: 1HOCA6266KA07447B

NOTICE TOCREDITORS

VIRGIL LEE 20U.ER. SR .

NOTICE OF SHERIFFS

NOTICE

JOHN MATTHEWS
2510 Sand Lake Road
longwood. Flortda 32779
Personal Representakva

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR

M RE ESTATE OF

Wyman Falde Foundation
In c,ale
Defendant!!)

Pubkah Dacambar 14, 2004
X0S4

Tha data of t * ftrvt pubteabon
of this notice la December 14.
2005

NOTICE OF
FICTTOOU* NAME
Node* it hereby gnran that I
am angagad m b u » m i at
1301 and 1305 Park Avenue.
Sanford. Sammoia County.
Florida 32771. under tha
Fictitious Nam# ot R ota
Cottage Inn and Taa Room,
and that I inland to regular
•aid name with toe Dnrwon of
Corporations.
Tanahaisaa.
Florida, m aocordanca with lha
provisions of tha Fictitious
Nam#
Statutes
to-Wit:
Sacion
855 09.
Florida
Statutes 2003
ScaN acu
Pubksh Dacantoar 14.2005
X077

Pubksh Decambar 14. 2005
X078

Cay ol Winter Springe. Flonda.
A Florida Murvapai

(t)Vkar 1«64«4aka GMC
VIN# 104C8188IF652T727

ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
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Boys
Continued from Page IB
ihc rest of the schedule go to
www.dtyofpalmscUssic.oim
and follow the links.
Oviedo will be heading to
Kissimmee to take part in the
Great Florida Shootout, a major
tournament that was started
back in the 1980's by current
Lions head coach Ed Kershner
when he was at Osceola High
School.
Oviedo will play the second
game of the tournament on
Friday at 5 p.m. against one of
the host teams. Gateway.
Win or lose, the Lions will
have a very tough second
round opponent as they will
play either Edgewater of
Norland out of Miami. If
Oviedo wins, it would play on
Saturday at 3 3 0 p.m., while a
loss would pul the Lions into a
Monday game at 1:30 p.m

Also In Oviedo’s half of the
bracket arc host Osceola,
national power Our Savior
New American from New York,
defending Georgia State
Champion South Gwinnett and
Oldsmar Christian (FI)
Also in the field Is nationallyranked Montverde Academy,
Ocoee, Cardinal Gibbons from
Ft. Lauderdale, Dr. Michael M.
Krop High School from M iam i
Poinciana from Kissimmee and
St. Cloud from Florida and
highly-regarded Laurinburg
Charter from North Carolina
and Westfield High School
from Houston, Texas.
The tournament will continue
through next Wednesday
(12/21) with the Championship
Game set for 830p .m . at tire
Kissimmee Civic Center.
Check out www.GFLSO.com
for more information. Including
directions.
Several of the other county

boys teams will be playing this
Friday before heading to tour­
naments. Including one at Lake
Mary and the Hooter's Holiday
Classic in St. Petersburg, start­
ing December 27th.
In other boys' action over the
weekend.
Oviedo and Lake Mary had
tuned up for Hops with a
Heart by besting Seminole and
Lake Brantley, respectively.
The ’.ions got 18 points and
10 rebounds from Williams,
while Jon Liranzo chipped in
with 16 points as Oviedo
defeated Arrow Force XIV (43), 57-43. Seminole, which saw
its four-game winning streak
come to an end, was led by
Bubba Carr with nine points.
The Rams, meanwhile, got 20
points Joel "Rimer as they held
off Lake Brantley, 61-60. Mitch
McGrath netted a game-high 25
points for the Patriots.
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on the winning track on
Monday, easing past Crooms,
58-38, with McGrath scoring 14
points. Miller netted a gamehigh 19 for the Panthers.
Winter Springs was not as
lucky on Friday as the Bears
could not overcome the Lyman
duo of Sanchez Hughley (25
points, 13 rebounds) and Jared
Reiner (20 points) as the
Greyhounds won, 58-56, to
improve to 5-2 on the season.
Keeler led Winter Springs with
16 points.
Two county Private Schools
remained undefeated as Lake
Mary Prep (6-0) crushed
Warner Christian, 76-32, and
Orangewood Christian (7-0)
rolled over Dcltona-Trinity
Christian, 60-46.
Billy Pratsch had 15 points,
Anthony Balsam 13 points and
Johnny Mullen 11 points for the
Griffins, while Andrew
Lockhart had 13 points and

Ryan Stephens and Austin
Riddick h points each for the
Rams.
Trinity Prep (2-6) got a split,
dropping a 64-30 decision to
Pine Castle Christian (5-1) on
Friday, but coming back to
edge Central Florida Christian
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two other teams on Friday as
Norihstar (4-3) edged Hagerty
(2-6), 44-41, despite 16 points
by Williams and The Master's
Academy fell to a very good
Mount Dora Bible squad (5-1),
53-41, despite 15 points from
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T he Sanford H erald
Vo4.114, No. 3 •Copyright C 2005 The Sanford Herald

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Sanford Sunoco gaa station Thursday afternoon.

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Hurricane Katrina
causes concern
about fuel supply

County named
outstanding
SANFORD —
Seminole County
Government has been
named the Outstanding
Local Government by the
Association of
Fundraising
Profesrionah
County is
receiving the swsni for
showing commitment to
community organizations
through advocacy and
finsndal support and
through encouragement
of County employees
and residents to take
leadership roles In com­
munity service, according
to a Friday news release
from the county,
The swsni,
want being
given far the first time
mis yeac will be formally
presented to Seminole
County at the National
Philanthropy Day
Awards at 8 a m ,

Tuesday, Nov. 15, at foe
Presidential Ballroom,
Chunh Street Station, in
downtown Orlando.
The breakfast aeremony will also recognize
corporation* philanthro­
pists, non-profit agencies,
and individuals who
have made an impact in
philanthropy and com­
munity service in Central
Florida.
Seminole County has
a history of community
partnerships.
In foe last three yean,
employees have desisted
more man 1631000 in
funds to area agendas.
Through other county
programs, area non-profit
organizations will receive
$3350000 in fends for
services and fadUtiss by
the end of the fiscal year
The Association of
Fundraising Professionals
Central Florida chapter
was formed in 1983 and
currently has more than
150 members represent­
ing community organiza­
tions in BrevanL
Highland* Lake, Marian
Orange, Osceola,
Seminole, and Vofuria
counties. For more infor­
mation visit www-afpcentralflcrida.org/Nation
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Herald Staff

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L ocals eager to aid sto rm victim s
By Licne Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Eager to return
the generosity of so many from
last summer, Seminole County
residents rallied to donate their
time and money for the gulf coast
victims of Hurricane Katrina this
week.
Neighborhoods and schools

organised fundraisers. Individu­
als gave money to the Salvation
Army and the American Red
Cross and hundreds boarded
buses to help out in stricken
areas.
Local rock group Seminole
County, on tour with the
Backstreet Boys, will donate sales
of their album to relief efforts.
The
Seminole
County

Salvation Army sent a team of
four volunteers to assist in the
disaster relief on Monday. They
headed up to Mobile, Ala* with a
food canteen (a mobile kitchen),
and a trailer containing more
food.
They will station there until
they are assigned a specific area

SANFORD — Effective Thursday, Sept. 1, all
Seminole County School Board bus transportation for
field trips was canceled until fuel delivery gets back
on a regular schedule.
Julie Murphy of Seminole County school bus oper­
ations said they are taking
ion day by day.
i*
the situation
A tanker truck was due
Thursday night and
another over the week­
end, but both trucks
arrived early Friday
morning.
She said price is not the problem for the diesel fuel
the buses use.
"It's all about getting the deliveries," she said.
Hurricane Katrina shut down much of the fuel pro­
duction in the Gulf of Mexico and gulf states.
Deliveries of fuel may be Interrupted, a news
release from the school district said Thursday.
All vanity football games for Friday night were

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grater citizens
charged with
sexual assault

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By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD
Deputies
arrested two Seminole
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e.
County senior citizens
crimes
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n .n l. Incidents.
incidents.
against- children,
separate
Dave E. Trust 68, of Santa Barbara Drive In Sanford,
was charged with two counts of sexual aaaault
assault ana
and one* count
uium•of
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molestation of a victim under the age

12.

Trust a salesman for Thick Pros in
Longwood, is accused of sexually
■busing an 11-year-old girl at Thick
Proa back in April 2005. The victim
stated that Thist touched her inap­
propriately outside of her dothes,
and also underneath.
The father of the victim, who
ThMt
apparently knew Thist called him
while the Sheriff's office conducted a
recorded phone conversation. Trust said during that
phone call he'd agree with anything the 11-year-old girl
■aid.
“Well then, okay, I did,” the report quoted Thist as

C ity m ulls w h at
SeminoleSmile to do w ith e x tra
$ 2 .6 m illion
SANFORD — The Sanford City Commission met
Tuesday to discuss the second year of their two-year
budget which has increased dose to $3 million in addi­
tional revenues for the dty of Sanford.
The additional |2i&gt; million comes from an Increase In
the dty*a tax base. Finance Director Kevin Smith led the
discussion that induded adding money to the budget
for personnel service* operating cost* and a capital

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the year.
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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
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Grand Opening, comer of
Lake Mary Boulevard and
Highway 17-92. The event
win be from 1 to 4 pm .

in the importance of its duties. The clerk b
responsible for maintaining the official records of
the city and ensuring city elections are fitiriy cooducted. In Sanford, City Clerk Jan Panghsrty
has foiled on both accounts.
First, she admitted to Florida Elections

Coaaadssiso (FEC ) investigators that she called
one candidate about filing in
for
phone solicitations and did not call the other can­
didates in the March run-off election. She has yet

to dearly explain why rite gave ooe candidate a
heads up about the rule and foiled to tell the oth­
ers. It would have only taken two additional
phone calls. I know it
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae seems like a minor little
detail, but ask
Mitchell whether be
hbL u ip
uitno lixi t■. minor.
Mitchell loat by 69
votee to District I City
Art
Commissioner
■ M W J P P I in
my opinion, eras scared of
losing the election and
filed two ooraplainti whh
the FEC ana day before
by Dan Ping
the election. Ooe of those

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! had not filed the
phone solicitation authorixatioa The FEC, by a 90, vole cleared Mitchdl on both counts, but it
should not have taken an FEC inveatigation to
dear Mitchell's name. If Daugherty had been
doing her job, the rsntHiltow would have been
informed of (he requirement Furttannore, if she
had any sense of fokneae, each candidate would
have received the swne phooe call.
It doesn't endthere. Daugherty'lability to bun­
gle the staple* task has t opped a major dty
project dead fat its tracks. After months of negoti­
ations, a three-party contract was rigned to pro­
vide finding for reetoring the north shoreline on
the city-owned Marina Island. The Downtown
Community BiJsrtospmrat Apncy (CRA),
the city commission and private developer Bah
Harian each agreed to pay one-thM of die co t to
fund the project Then Mayor Brady L a n d
signed the contract for the chy, aa did Hcrian and
CRA Chairman Bob Panel).
As keeper of the official records, Daugherty
was responsible for filing the contract for sale
keeping. Chica* what? She can’t find it I know
what you're thinking: Why not print out a new
contract and have everyone sip UT Writ, Unde
Kaha la now the mayor, and she's wants new lan­
guage put Into the contract. She elao wants tha
city's portion to be ftmded by a grant that the
fCIWWbUM have to provide matchingTUnas tor.
* Inherence, the city's not pnttwgtTdtaedffto'awnl'
money into the deal while the CRA and Horiac
pick up the tab. W» can argue over which agree­
ment is better, but the &amp;ct of tha raster b than b
a signed and scaled deal floating around City
Hall.
Daugherty lost the contract Perhaps it's time
she lost her job, too.
Gas prices: I've long wondered how gas sta­
tions, particularly those that am corporately
owned, can get away with idling gas at difierent
prices. For instance, the 7-Etovra located at die
intersection of Ranald la e p a Beetoverd and
I angwaidfl aka Mary lend b usually about a
nickel to a dime mom dun the 7-Elevsn at
French Avenue and 1st Strict in Sraford. I'm
sure 7-Eleven has negotbtod a set price with hi
vendor to purchase gaaolins for all of its stores in
Central Florida. So why doss the company drags
different prices for the same gas? Because it can.
Beginning today, The Hersld will list dw prios
consumers are paying for gaa to dw North
Seminole County sms. So what are people pay­
ing for gas? At non Friday, SapC 2, dw lowest
gas prices for 17 octane in Sanford wen:
•7-Eleven @ 100 N. French Ave.-82.779 per
gallon
•O nto K @ 2631 Sanford Ave. - S3.7M par
gallon
•Chevran @ 4700 SR 46 - *2.7** per gallon
•Eanprae Eaptew ® 303 25th St - f i j l t
per gallon
• Euan @ 101 &amp; French Ave. • SU M par
gallon
At noon Friday, Sept 2, dw Mghaet gaa prices
for 87 octane in Sanford were:
•Racetrac @43X1 SR 46-U .1W par gallon
•Sanoce @ 2623 Orlando Drive - 83.1M per
gallon
• Racetrec &lt;g 3760 Orlando Drive • SU M
per gallon
•Valara@ 217 S.Pwk Ave.-SUM par gal­
lon
•fianacn &lt;g 4730 SR 46 - S2JM par gtolon
Just in caw these gas prices haven't spiked
your blood premure, hare's aamedtag ebs to iWw
about' Exxon Mobile Carp, rang up a 44 parcanl
gain in profits during ha flnt quarter and a 33 per­
cent increase during dw second &lt;]uwtot The coopany abo has about S30 billion in catoi reserves.
The other mqor oil rnmpanlw are to a tonril*
financial

Dan Ping
Bditor and Publisher

WED
Seminole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold a
Recognition Luncheon at
Orlando Marriott - Lake
Mary from 11-30 a.m. to 130
p.m. Reservations call 407333-4748.

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The Longwood City
Commission will meet at 7
p.m. in the commission
chambers of City Hall.

The Governor's Job Fair
5th annual Workforce
Development Week In
Central Florida will be held
from noon to 4 p.m. at the
Central Florida Fairgrounds
In Orlando. Admission and
parking Is free. More than
140 employers will offer Job
openings. For p re-registra­
tion call 407-834-4022.

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Crawford. B a rto n Crawford, Mtohato Radztoc, JuBan Wegner, Sabrina I M S and tanarthn Garbed.
shoplifting from a m erchant
and possession of drug para­
phernalia.

Drug related
• Robert Lewi* Gothelf, 50,
o f A ltam onte Springs, waa
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday al 9th Street and
M aple Avenue.
He
waa
charged with purchase of
Cocaine, and possession of nar­
cotics equipment.
• Melvin Degean Wiley, 18,
of W lndtrce Court, waa arrest*
od-by Sanford poltce on Aun.
I ll 18 at Hartwell an d iSfh 'Street.
O fficers reportedly seeing him
acting suspiciously in a known
drug area. He was charged
w ith possession o f cocaine
with intent to aell within 100
feet o f a school area.

Perjury

Traffic Stops

or strike (dom estic violence).
• Shaneaha J. Love, 21, of
Mara C ourt was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at
her residence following a dis­
pute with a fem ale. She was
charged with battery — touch
or strike, and aggravated
assault with a weapon (blunt
instrum ent).

• Amanda Kay Ryan, 22, of
• Billy Ray Murphy, 21, of
Highway 17-92 in Longwood, Park Avenue, was arrested by
was arrested by Sanford police Sanford police at his residence
at the Sem inole County early Thursday as the result of
Courthouse on Bush Blvd. an altercation with a male. He
During a court trial on June 10, was charged with battery —
2004, she reportedly said, touch or strike.
under oath, that she had seen a
m ale point a shotgun at a law T hefts
enforcem ent officer, but the
• Johnny Lee MUwee, 34, of
w eapon did not fire. She C ardinal Cove C ircle, was
reportedly changed the story, arrested by Sanford police
again under oatn, in a trial on W ednesday at his place of
Dec. 28, 2004, and changed it employment in the 2600 block
again during an interview on of Orlando Drive. During his
Aug. 31,2005.. She
' waa charged em ploym ent for the past
with two counts of perjury in m onth, he reportedly took
an official proceeding, and two betw een $1,200 and $1,500
counta of perjury — giving from the cash register. He waa
contradictory statem ents dur­ charged with larceny — theft
ing official proceedings.
o f less than $5,000.
A ssault - Battery
• Ronald Jackson, 27, of
Avocado Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
TUesday at his residence. He
reportedly was involved in a
dispute with a fem ale. He was
charged with battery — touch

• Jason Jam es Fitzgerald, 19,
listed as hom eless, waa arrest­
ed
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday in the 3600 block of
Orlando Drive. He reportedly
took a number of item s from
the store without paying. He
was charged‘ w ith petty

•
N lcholle
Ashley
Hellekson, 38, of Deltona, was
stopped by Sanford police
W ednesday at Old England
Loop and SR-46. He was
charged with driving under the
influence (DU!) of alcohol or
drugs.
...
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O ther Arrests
• C alvin Pow ell, 44, of
Southwest Road, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
Aug. 25 at Orange Avenue and
Celery. O fficers saw him riding
hia bike with an open contain­
er. He waa chargea with violsHon of the d ty ordinance on
having an open container of
alcohol.
• Steven Cornell Johnson,
39, of West 12th S treet was
arrested by Sanford police on
Aug. 15 in the 4100 block of
Orlando Drive. He was report­
edly making phone calls to a
female, and had broken win­
dows in her vehicle. He was
charged with making harass­
ing communications and prop­
erty damage of over $200.
• Aaron Thomas Schreffler,
19, o f H olly Street, Sanford,
was arrested b Sanford police
TUesday in the 3200 block of
Orlando Drive. He was wanted
for violation of probation.
• Jupiter Jean Weaver, 33 of
Laurel D rive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday at a lounge in the
2600 block of Hiawatha
Avenue. He waa charged with
disorderly conduct.

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The Winter Springs City
Commission will hold a
workshop on budget matters,
beginning at 6 p.m. In the
commission chambers of
City Hall.
Grand Opening of Gallery
on First, will be from 5 to 8
p.m. at 211E First S t, in
downtown Sanford. This is
an "Alive After Five” event
It will be a new home for
Jeanine Taylor Folk Art and
home to 11 other area artists.
Call 407-323-2774.
An 'A ll The Right Stuff"
limcheen will be held by "v
Altamonte Springs-Maitland
Christian Woman’s Club, at
Maiaon 4c Jardin Restaurant
from 11 am . to 1230 p.m.
Reservations necessary. Call
407-681-1942 or 407-322-1047.
Capital Improvements for
thas Black Hammock
Wilderness Area will be the
subject of a meeting at 2 p.m.
in room 3024 of the County
Services Building, 1101 E
First S t, in Sanford. The
meeting will discus* a
$200,000 application for an
assistance grant to finance a
public outdoor bujidwalk
radii Call 407-665-7411.
facility.

Teck Bridge, 700 Elm Ave,
in Sanford will have Open
Enrollment from 10 am . to 3
p m. each Friday during
September. Tech Bridge
offers job search and place­
ment computer training and
academic assistance to earn a
GED for out-of-school youtit
between the ages of 19 and
21. Cali 407-322-3774.

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The Orlando Council
Brunch will hold a "Hats on
Parade" branch at 10 am . at
Holiday Inn, 230 W.
Highway 436 in Altamonte
Springs. Price U $1130. For
reservations call 407-831-2573
or 407-339-4150,

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Tabemade* at 10:15 am . at
First Baptiet Church, 323
First Street Geneva. Call 407349-5411.

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an official legal holiday for federal employ*
ees and the District of Columbia.
For aome reason, unknown to me, Labor
Day is obaerved In 76 other countries, but
on May lat., providing that date waa a
weekday. If it fell on a Saturday or Sunday,
the event would be held the following
Monday. Why? Becauae worker* am aup*
poaed to have a day off, and if it waa on a
weekend day, they would be off anyway.
As may be expected, atock exchange*,
moat banks, moat all government agencies
and many businesses will dose down for
the holiday.
In the p u t. Labor Day was a day for pic*
____________V to **»e beach, as it was traditionally, foe last
holiday before the start of the school year. Boy, has that
dumRra over the v e in .
Cm on now, not many folks are going to observe Labor
Day as a day in which to focus attention on those who work
for a living. The same holds true for saluting our organised
labor unions. There won't be many parades across the
nation, with possibly the traditional event in New York City
or a few other major cities.
1 do ask you, howevet to at least give it some thought dur*
ing the day, and possibly discuss it with your family, cape*
daily the children.
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laborers who may have the day off work, think about those
who have to work, not only on this holiday, but all year
'round. These should indude law enforcement officers,-fire­
fighters, service jobs such as waiters, cooks and waitresses,
and many others. I doubt if we could function if EVERYONE
took off work for the holiday.
While I'm discussing Labor Day, keep in mind, this is toe
weekend of the annualJe r r y Lewis Muscular Dystrophy
Association Telethon. The event is to raise money for
research into the possible cure for over 40 neuromuscular
diseases. This will be toe S lst year of die telethon.
The telethon was not telecast in Central Florida last year
because of the hurricanes, but this year it is scheduled locally, to be on PAX, Channel 56.
I was personally Involved In the telethons, having served
as local host when It was on Channel-2, beginning with the
second year of the nationwide broadcasting. I survived a
total of 14 telethons. Believe me. It waa heart-warming when
(oiks would stop by and donate to the drive - even children
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Here's what he just wrote
about the attacks on
President Bush by the global
warming fanatics:
"Notwithstanding con tinuing rescue and support
efforts, the calamity has triggered
a rather
_______
______opportunistic
_____
and cynical reaction by
opponents of die current
U.S. Administration. In an
eerje development that
echoes the political exploits*
tion of the Indian Ocean
tsunami
disaster
' last
Decem ber environmental
Reagan
campaigners, Green journal*
ists ana European officials
global warming hype, and are blaming (once again) the
not signing up for the thor- U S . and its people for the
caused
by
oughly-dlscredited Kyoto devastation
Hurricane Katrina. Instead
Treaty,
RFK is not alone in his of supporting the rescue
delusions. In Europe the efforts, demagogues are
using the human tragedy in
president is being castigated
tor not falling In line with all a futile attempt to score
points. At a time of utter des*
those Old World socialists
eager to use the alleged
olation and misfortune, prowarming of the world dir pagandists in high office and
mate to create a new world parts of-the media are abanorder organized along the dotting America and its vielines laid down by "K arl tim s for purely political
Marx.
goals."
Their cynidsm and politi­
What he said next should
cal opportunism has drawn endear him
to every
the scorn o f the widely"Europeans in
acclaimed British social
who have been
anthropologist Benny Peiser,
d liberated from
a fellow of the Royal
by the U S. no
Astronomical Society whose
wee times in the
research focuses on the
he 20th century,
effects of environmental
ri ashamed for
change and catastrophic
friend and ally
events on contemporary
down. Let me rethought and societal evolu­
American friends
tion.
ues that this piti-

will push any data that sagvests humans are making
hurricanes worse, but It just
Isn't so. These are natural
cycles,” he told the New York
In a 2001 paper in Science,
r Stanley Goldenberg of toe

National Oceanographic and
Atmospheric
Association
(NOAA), it was explained
that the Atlantic goes
through
decades-long
s tretdies where it creates
extra hurricanes while there
are equally lone lulls where
the number of hurricanes is
low.
Over recent decades we
have been in a lull period,
According to Professor John
Molinart, of Albany's Stale
University of New York: "We
were way below normal lev­
els for hurricanes In the
1970s, ‘80s, and *90*.” Now
he says It appears that
Goldenberg and hia col*
leagues were right, and that
thc east coast of the United
States Is in a period -1of
increased hurricane activity
that could last 20 years or
mom."
A nd‘ George Bush has
nothing to do with th at It's
all Mother Nature's fault,
Mike Reagan, the eldest
son of the late President
Ronald Reagan, is heard on
more than 200 talk radio ata­
tiona nationally as part of the
Radio America Network,
Email Comments to mereaganWhotmail.com.
02005
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less mind-set of environmen*
tal activists Is not representstive for the vast majority of
Europeans who are follow*
ing the heartbreaking events
with great concern and
empathy."
Nobody
could
have said it
,r
_____________
better. I hope Germany's
environmental
minister
jUrgen Trittin was listening.
H eblam es George Bush for
hurricane Katrina despite
foe fact that that statistics
don't show a particularly
increase in the frequency of
hurricanes in the U S. In the
last decades.
According to Herr Trittin.
President Bush has neglected
environmental protection
and shut his eyes T o the eco*
nomlc and human damage
that natural catastrophes like
Katrina inflict on his country
and the world's economy."
He and his Econut pals
should listen to Professor
Kerry Emanuel
of the
M assachusetts Institute of
Technology,
who
told
Britain's The Independent: "I
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.. tfcra y Gknn “Chief
^ tfA M s s n Drive,
died Mondsjt Aug. 29,
20W.He w s bom Dec.301920
mOitonnvGe.

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hit
family were
Rationed el
•Is a *»__ * - - *
me aaniora
! Navel Air
Station in
1952, where
t h e y
rem ained
until
hie
retirement
hum
the
Navy
in
1960.
He
retired ae a Chief Petty Officer
where hie main (oba were both
working and auperviaing of
welding and hydraulics on
many typer of naval aircraft,
bodi during ha war and pesoe
tore duHaa. Wide at Sanford
NAA ha w « Bret etationad with
HATRON7, and later with
Squadmn VAH-7, working on
me A3D Skywairien aa As
head line Chiefof the Squadron.
Shortly after retirement, he
wait hack to hie first love of hor­
ticulture and opened Walton's
Sard fa Nursery which he ran
far over 2S years in Lake Maty
Hejrecemc one of^dw Uigeet

Hotlda and Georgia. He was
aho a mamba of the Florida
FoUage Association. He retired
from the read burinra* in 1966.
He waa a member of First
Baptht Church of Sanfoctl far
orer 99 vans. He afao belonged
to Aa Baminote Flaa Reserve
Aaaodatksv Ae Duke Vkbody’
■Mich 147 and served as past
n t aiao DfiongM to
the American legion Pod 53 in
SrtoftL mkI was a member at
the SAER, aa hr waa a descen­
dant of Gaoigt Walton, the reprarentafivc hum Georgia who
signed Ae US. Dedaratian of
tin 1776.
i is preceded in death
by hi* firstt wire, France* Walton
aod ihi* awoond jwifa Virginia •
Spitzer. He is survived by
daughters Rosemary Walton
LaFolktte of Sanford, and
Glenda Walton of Lake Muy;
grandsons,

FRED ELMER CYR
I Fred Elmer Cyy 80, of
Winter Farit, died Thursday,
Sept 1,2005 at Select
Specialty Hoapit''1 Orlando.
Bom in Augusta, Maine, he
moved to Central Florida
from Ohio A 2001. He was an
Ironworker.
Survivors tndud* daugh­
ter; Alonda Kozuch of Winter
Park; brother; Tbd Cyr; sister,
Joy Shade of Ohio; two
grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
CoUiaon Family Funeral
Hornet fa Crematory, Howell
Branch QiapeL Winter Park,
in charge or arrangements.
CARMEN M. DcCANTOR
Carmen M. DeCantoc 91,
of Titusville, died Friday,
Sept. 2,2005. She waa bom
Dec 27,1913 A Columbia.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ter; Nancy B. Wallace.
BaldwA-Falrchlld Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
DORIS E DONOVAN
Doris E. Donovan, 85, of
Maitland, died Wednesday,
Aug. 31,2005 at The Place at
Maitland. Bom A McKinney,
Tex., she moved to Central
Florida from Evanston, 01.
TWo year* ago. She was an
executive assistant to the
president at Colgate
Palmolive Corp. She waa
Catholic
Survivors Indude son, Jim
Donovan of Longwood;
daughters, Dianne Donovan
of Baltimore, M d, and
Maureen Caarie of
Spotsylvania, Va.; six grandchildren.
Graveside funeral service*
will be held A Houston,
Texas with burial at Forest
Park Westhiemer.
CoUiaon Family Funeral
Homes fa Crematory,
Longwood, A charge of
arrangements.
LEANNAB. FRANK
Learma S. Frank, 89, of
Altamonte Springs, died
Friday, Sept 2, 2005. She was
bom Sept. Ifa 1915 A
Chattanooga, Term. She waa a
homemaker.
•
Survivor1* Adude daugh­
ters, Hanna Frank and Candy
Frank; brother Sam N.
Sulman; sisters, Minnie

Matthew and John Scott all of
Sanford; one sister; Rena
Mortaneonof Atlanta, and many
nieces and nephews.
A mrenoekd rereire wfll be
held Saturday Sapt 10 at 4 pm.
wUh
Services will ba at A t Baiawsv
FairchUd
Funeral
h « ra

Pearlman and Gitta Engel
two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Sunday, Sept 1 at 10 a m at
"temple Israel Cemetery with
Rabbi Adler officiating. Burial
will be A "temple Israel
Cemetery A Orlando. Banfield
Funeral Home Winter Spring*,
A charge of arrangement!.
VERONICA V. “MICKEY*
GOELZ
Veronica V. “Mickey* Goelz,
94, of Longwood, died
Thursday, Sept 1 2005. She
was bom March 12,1911A
Hiiladdphia, Hum. She waa a
supervisor A the production
industry. For many years, she
waa a waitress at Jim Spender's
and Ae Lake Monroe Inn.
Survivors Adude brothers,
Gerald Adams of Sanford and
Joe Adams of Philadelphia; si*MArganw Durra of ainiofu.
Visitation wfll be Monday,
Sept 5; from 6 until 8 p m at
Ae Oaklawn Chapel of Ae
Baldwtn-Fairchild Funeral
Home. Funeral services will be
Tliesday, Sept A at 10 a m at
the Oaklawn Chapd with
interment to follow at the
Oaklawn Park Cemetery
Baldwin-FaAhild Funeral
Homy Oaklawn Chapel
Sanfard/Lake M aiyA charge
of arrangements.

CDR CHARLES LEONARD
TEMPUN
Ctndr. Charles Leonard
■tempfin (Ret US. Navy); 71,
formerly of Sanford and
Rogers, Ariz, died Saturday,
Aug. 29,2008; A San Antonto.
He waa bom Feb. 8 ,19H A
Jenky Okla. He spent his adult
life 1993 to 1991, to tharervioe
of hia courtly. He waa a Ae
member of the Retired Offiaets
Association, member of
American Legion and Fleet
Reserve. He waa the redpient
of 64 meritorious awards.
Survivors Adude wife,
Katherine'tempUn; daughter
Debars Maytotv aon, Raymond

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The fallowing roads will be
do«d for road reconstruction on
Sanford Avenue:
At 7 am on Wednesday, Sept
7 through the afternoon of
Friday Sept 16, Sanford Avenue
win be doted to through traffic
between East FtfA Street to East
M in tli
PHTunJURL«
Detours are southbound traf­
fic on Sanford Avenue wfll go
w®l at But Fourth Street south
on Palmetto Ararat to East 10 A
jucki ana mm mm mcx to
Ssnfbed Avasre..
Northbound traffic wfll go
east at Bari 10 A Street north on
Cypress Avenue to East Fourth
Street and then west back to
Sanford Avenue.

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Friday, Aug. 19,2008. Bom A
Mingo County, W.Va, he
moved to Sanford from
Covington, Va. A 1957. He was
a Btehop for the Church of God
of Prophecy for churches A
both Virginia and Florid*.
Survivors Adude wife, Nina
V. of Sanford; aony Henry H. of
Orlando and Charles L of
Wythevtlle, Va; daughter*,
RuA M. TAgla of Roanoke,
Va, Lois M Butcher of Sanford
and FbyUteM. Austin of
Wythrvffle; teeter; Berate M
Mitchefi of Richmond, Va,* nine
grandchildren; 17 great-grandFuneral rarvton wew held
Monday, Aug. 22, at the
Church of God of Prophecy
wiA burial at Lone Star
Cemetery A Roouky Va. v

Randall
TtenptA;
four grand­
children;
one great­
grandchild.
A memo­
rial Kiviae
and inter­
ment will be
held
TUeaday,
Sept A at 10
am at Fort Sam Houston
National Cemetery A San
Antonio. A Ueu of flowery
memorials may be made to Ae
American CancaSodety Roy
Akers Puneral Chapeh; 515 N.
Mafay San AntanA Tbtay
78208; A charge of arrange­
ments.

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The third annual 911 Charities, a fund
rafoing event for Central Florida non-profit
owraztekmi will be Sunday, Sept 11 at the
Orange County Convention Center ftom 6 to
10-30 pm
The Good Samaritan home of Sanford is
one of foe 25 non-profit agencies working
and will be a pert of foe
organized fund railing
event All funds general
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item* from the rilent auc­
tion (850 minimum) will
go to the home. Agencies
can only participate In the
Ure auction If they have
recured 82000 in span-

Befcwe the m w Seminole High School
S « fo « l e d £ u ^
overcrowded. Iir.dor high students, c m deity, were diitributed among several
•choola. Some went to the
old ju nior high
Palmetto Avenue. C
went to Sem inole High
School on French Avenue
w here classroom s had
hem added in the back for
them . Several went to
Pine Crest.

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Patty went to the old
Oram Marta
lunfa
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Stlneclpher . B S * c S ? W &amp;
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strip center east of the

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Wynn started career with Lookouts

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which he was apiaysc Sa
A1 McMillan is thebetboy,
in front
John Kiidcr came to Stedoni to
ptey
17
7 ban
7 in 1936 so probably he
— 1 on the same team ss
After WteidVWrUKdder
was among thorn who wwa
instrumental in convincing foe
Ntw \bric Giante to fonn a tern
bum In Sanford to otey in foa
Florida State L ea g u e.Ik w a te
first general manager of-foe
Sanford Giant*. He became araa
Aotooo distributor and mved on
both fos Sanford
. . and Bamtoole
___.omntMfcm,
Julian Stemtwuy, Sanford

f0®* of the eighth graders walked for
* nd her w alking partner
would stop A ete on their way iM m ffo m
school for a Coke.
In the early fall o f 1966, before her sentor year of college, Patty observed at Pine
Q e st during pre-planning and foe first
{• "
o f «d»ool. Mr. Herald
Heckenbadv principal, talked with her
and hired her to teach the following yea%
psnding the completion o f her US In eleeducation. They shook hands
which both considered binding.
She was later asked to sign a contract to
teach at the sdiool where she interned, but
hecauae o f foe handshake, she turned it
down. She therefore gave up an air-conditim ed classroom in Griffin, Georgia and a
salary alm ost double what she had been
ottered in Seminole County.
She came back to Pine Crest where they
was no air conditioning or fans in foe
every 20 minutes as they practiced touch
and go carrier landings.
Patty sent her enbie teaching career at
Pine Crest, working under eight different
adm inistrations. She taught second, third
and fourth grades.and STAR/Alternate
Education (drop-out prevention). ,
Patty was co-chair for the school's 40th
anniversary celebration in 199S. At foe
time they , planted four oak trees on foe
east side of foe building, one for each
decade. They also sold brides from foe old
building that had been tom down. On
them were plaques that said "Pine Crest
1955-1995".
.
.
.
Petty retired in 2000 and since then has
been doing substitute teaching, mostly at
her form er school. She has been referred to
os "The Mother of Pine C rest" because of
her long association there. She states that
if she had it to do over again, she would
still m end over 30 years teaching there.
She has fond memories of staff, students
^ y o u h a v e other memories o f foe early
days o f Pine Crest, d th e rw a sfo d m t or
t f y h—r give me a call at 407-322-4381.
When I called Douglas Stknstrom for
inform ation on a Vintage View, I re e v e d
more than I could use with that, ao w ill
give it to you here.
Julian Stenstrom served o v e rse a sin
World War U with foe Army
But in about 1950, when he was sendne as
Brotherhood D irector w ith the R orid s
Baptist Convention in Jacksonville, foe
armv recalled him. This was really not
legs? as he had eerved his tim e, but Julian
could not convince the army. He was sta­
tioned in Atlanta when a representative
from the Southern Baptist Convention
contacted him to serve w ifo the
Convention ^ C ^ o m ia . Ju U « i■ "j* '
he would, if they could get him out of the
army. They cUd/and he went to California
as m e fln t Executive Secretary of foe
California Baptist Foundation.
After the war; several So^lw m JU jptiste
had moved to California where they found
work, but there were no Baptist Churches.
Ju lian 's main purpose was to plant
Southern BaptistChurchss and during Ws
13-year tenure there, he organised 561
ch u rd w in tfw stsle.

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W w urttfU flssst
Mw died seen afterwards and Julian later

adassof about 12

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Kridec son of John Kridrewho L
foe ptnon on the ter k ft N «t to
him feft to right are Earfy Wynn,
JuBsn Stenatroui Unknown, and
Buddy Labe.

to

to identify foe
"unknown1 person, os Calvin
GrtflllvJe).
Body Wywv who was later
into foe BeeabaO HaOaf
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Fame, started his professional
caraw with foe Sanford lockouts
in foe 1930's. It is aaid that he
arrived in Sanford, bswfaot and yofSw Senfoid G ten te'jS
16 yew* aid, and loft aa a pfedwr
for the devsbmd Indite* He
■ beck to foe esse to 1972 os Foflowtog fifg r e duation from
Sfer of foe CMando Twins. Stetson IMverwy and a stint as
flb ed o r of the Florida Jtepfot

He returned to Serfond after 13
y w s where he became public

isisttons director foe Cardinal
industries and ak&gt; served as s
cky commisatonar For several
were he wrote foe "Why Back
When* column for the Herald.
Buddy Lake wse, I beiteve, fos
fla t Sanfocdite to play in the
major league. Hie team wre foe
Boteon Braves Hebe Rufowre on
that teten with hfan alter being
traded to the Yankees Buddy
hurt his arm, n returned to
Florida where he ployed on several Florida Stole League teams
His most memorable game

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Stetson’s C o m er
A s e a s o n o f b le s s in g s
Florida often gate a bod rap
for not having a true change of
n s People expires a cartain wistfubtere
__ ____ when they
nmamber ***** spent a t ____
northern latitudes For some
rareon tell brings a
out in u s It's the
magnet that draws l ----------to the Carolines each year.
There's a cool snap in the
evening breexe, something
change* in the angle of th en m
SS9MS9S6SSS4SSSSSS69S light*, end
Wd M
the
leaves begin
their colorful
show.
Recently 1
stopped in s
H a llm a r k
store and was
o v e r ­
w h e lm e d
wifo
their
Karen
lovely
fell
decorations.
Now 1 don't
own stock in
Hallmark and have no promo­
tional agreement wifo them,
but 1 have to admit fos store
put me in the mood for telL
Pumpkin colored candles, slen­
der tell earth a rte ls fat acorns
and the autumn floral displays
aw forget fos 97 degree
ten foot sway. For stew
Hunwtes I was mentally
whisked to a scenic bend an the
Blue Ridgs Parkway.
My hrebsnd end I recently
spent some vacation time in
northern Michigan, visiting s
dear frtend near TVsverse City.
The hilltop home where we
stayed was built by his father
"
residence in the
a high, heavily

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their Bummeg white knuckled,
savoring every lost ray. For u s
the temperature was a refresh­
ing change and reminded me
that tell, at least on the calen­
der was right around the cor­
ner. Our mend shared that
many tourists had already left
the ares "it was beginning to
empty ou t" 1 frit a little sadn m for them that their sum­
mer was already packing its
**&amp; »r evenings in Michigan
were wonderfully long. I had
forgotten that daylight extends
after nine pm, and what "good
sleepily weather" mesne ss the
fresh evening breeze* blew
through our open windows
There's an old saying, "s
grateful heart is s happy
heart* As ws snjoysd our v ttt
to s peninsular state quite
opposite of Florida, 1 was led
again and again to the theme of
gntefulneas 1 appreciated our
mild Florida weather that is not
squeezed into a couple of
months Michigan's rale of
thumb is right months winter
4 months summer. For areas
depending on tourism, they
mute make every day of the
short summer count, which if
're running s business
es them leas time for thsir
personal warm weather fun.
Our Mend's miniature
schnauset Rufus was thrilled
with the attention we lavished
upon him, not knowing his

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I write these words I watch the
oak trees bend and matle in foe
outer breezes of Katrina and
am grateful for obvious reeSometimes
gratefulness
manifests itself when things are
taken away from us. Without
boring you with the gory
details let's Just say that we
haven't hod satellite tv for sev­
eral weeks. We have seen
almost every infomercial ever
m ads and definitely need to
expand our DVD collection;
reeHy, how many times can you
watch Lonesome Dove and
Somewhere in Time? I miss the
tag line running along foe bot­
tom of the screen. Hopefully
today's repair visit will restore
our service and re-connect us
wifo the information/enter­
tainment mothership.
And then res come foil d id *
back to Stetson's Park.
Something in our hands and
lost and maybe found again.
First I apologize if I caused
anyone concern over mention­
ing a prison being built in
C m ivi!
Apparently
this
topic
occurred more than a few years
ago and has either been
squashed or faded sway. And
word is that folks are working
behind the arenas to resurrect a
of some type for Geneva,
intent yet te '
C o
are afoot So although thel
over and
board was• painted o
w iUsoanaadvertise
... . so
new, hopefully fifte e n's dream
of a pork will re-emerge again.
Welcome September! Let’s don
our tank topi, ritartg end flipflops and embrace our Florida
fall with gratefulness for all
foot ws have, and 60 tvs hove
loot that may be found again.

for missing our own mini's
Hansel anoGerteL 1 applauded
his bravery as he fetched his
Mg stick to Crystal Lake by
yelping into fos wind, end then
hurtling himstef from the pier
deck bud huge picture win­ into fos chilly lake water- over
nd over again!
dows gave us sweeping views
Closer to home, whan I visit­
of Crystal Lake foot connects to
Hk Mod vw to foil mi whte pre
ed the new Hagerty High
C J u W k t t ik la
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warm there, aoov* normal all pie stopped ms in fos school mpfogae
rkkm_Vjtand
— asked if they totes SRi opwrenite h oriUof
inmmtT When ws viritod in
in fos right place for fos 407-221-7001, v k h J s team
mid August locals wore shorts
(l
and spaaed in every minute of Hagtety High hurricane ritelfos 12 degree sunshine. Ym toe They had driven up foam f U 0t m m b C o m n 0 h H m m ^
south Florida and had been jm* tier), or with a /tor to 407-349know. M's sU in your par
As 2800. Thmbf
fore. They treat holding oh to given a typed list of

3rd Amuri Charity for H a w k in s
Charities911 Gala.Tickets M M M ( I
for this erent ore 825.
P iri*g is 85 at the Convention Center.
TVkste are available at the Good Samaritan
Home. Phone 407-322-3391 or pick up your
----- -— at 1704 Wnt 9th Street Join foe
„ - „ owyotoW sponeod, Ace Hudware,
Sanford, and Community Based of
Seminole, Inc, Lake Mary.
Local telmt wffl appear on atage at the
ronrentfon rente* m A *a Exprreriy You
Sfoooi of foe Aria at 6:15 pm and the
Johnny Ughtning Show hum Project
H O P i. of Lake Mary, performing at 830
|MB,
CoB and oak for Victoria Nathan Murphy,
oomrnunity outreach coordinator if you wiin
tovokartoer to man foa booths and tables of
tht siknt tuctkvt
While in attendance at the gala charity
auction* celebrity look-e-likee win be there
at 5 p m end e corporate cocktail mixer wiU
be from 60m until 1030 pm .
- y?1** ® * Drenge County Convention
Good Bom bootiv N-3 convention
The
Inc. forihem Regton Advioary Coundl will
V a community fonmv Monday, Sept
I f , at 7 p m at foa W te Sanford Boy* and
Girt* O ub, 919 South Psrsimmon Avenue.
'The community is invited to enjoy an

make our Ufe'a activities better. For informstton cril 407-392-5411 Unde Mcdiodc chair­
man of the forum.
a spiritual connection at
, a 12th Annual Wrrid Day of prayer,
Thursday, StpL &amp; People throughout the
world wul unite in prayer during toe annual
24-hour prayer vigil. Jain in the world com­
munity in affirming throughout the day.
Unite in foa transforming power of God's
tore. W» are renewed in mind, body and
spirit as we prey for one another and the
A Community PurvYtsh Fry will be held
Monday, Labor Day, Sept 5, at the Coastline
Park from noon to 4 p m The Gaines and
Morgan Poet 17 of Amvete end tt* auxiliary
will fellowship, eat and hold an annual
bershlp drive. American veterans who
have served in the armed force* of the
United States during and rinre World War Q
will be recognized.
Selutete* Sept A *» 7 p m the communi­
ty tvffl join in fos medal financial fund effort
to hrip foe New M t Calvary Baptist church
family oflaat and hrip complete the vision
whkn will make a dificrenre in our commu­
nity. Thank you for your tax-deductible
__ ,— ,— --------„ — — enrich the
ojFthe community.
Theam tradtonocan 1LOOOsquare foot
mily Life Canter is about 90 percent com­
plete. This vision wffl have a fadUiy to house
a full-time educteton and learning center for
daycare preschool afteredtoal daeerooma
foot will be avrilablt for adult education, a
fellowship hall for banquafe seminar* and
other activities and fimettens to enrich our
everyday walk with God.
Help make a difference. Donate and Join
New ML Calvary pastor and member* to
complete their vfeton. Give a cash gift,
monthly giving pledge or volunteer your
time end talent to assist in foe completion of
foie conatroetton. Call 407-3233224 or write
or mail to 1109 W.12fo Street RO. Box 1821,
Sanford. 32772. Fax. 407-3284760 and email
Rda060102teyahoo.com. Rev. Ricky Scott
for
;"B u 0 a k [Ministries
*i~
' Christ*.
"* ‘
will be a O m en Academy 80a
Reunion inerting to complete plane
for foe 8fo reunion to be held Dec. 26 - 28.
This three-day activity will be the tone to
here another enjoyable reunion with those
who worn at Crooms Academy from 1990 to
1189, sa atudrete or graduates during them
1 sttendsd as a I
junior or amior durii« 1990'
1 call chairman

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County encourages conservation
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Af a
SANFORD — Tb help fellow dtixens affect­
ed by Hurricane Katrina, Seminole County
Government is taking measures to help con­
serve energy. “Our goal is to reduce energy use
by 10 percent, meeting the target presented by
Gov. Jeb Bush earlier today," says County
Manager Kevin Grace.
Efforts underway county-wide include:
• Meetings via conference call rather than
face to face;
• Carpooling;

a CL..33l«ra
•
Shutting off avNl
extra Itohir
lights;
• Adjusting room temperatures slightly
W|SeSiinote County Government extends the
challenge of reducing energy use to dtixena so
resources acan
be
diverted
to
m
a ir u
iy v iw u
» u Louisiana and
Mississippi.
Issippl. "We’re asking dtixens to do their
BoardJ
nelp in this effort," says F
part to help
‘ those
___ Inman Carlton Henley. "Let** help
Chal
who U
came
our
aid
during
wnu
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UIU&gt;5 Charley, Frances
’
and Jeanne. Let’s return their generosity.

the make-up of the commission, how members
are selected as well as the members' powers,
duties and length of service. Members will also
review foe responsibilities of foe county man­
ager; desk, attorney, judjres and procedures for
putting items on the ballot, and provisions for
recalls.
The first meeting of foe CRC takes place
Sept. 22, at 7 p.m. In the Commission
Chambers; 1101 East First S t in Sanford.
The committee's goal will be to review foe
County's Home Rule Charter; and propose any
amendments or revisions to foe County
Commission, to be,placed on foe November
2006 ballot for voter approval.

Crossing guards still needed
With foe 2005-2006 school year already
underway, foe Seminole County Sheriff's
Office is still seeking school crossing guards.
- During foe- school year, foe Seminole
County Sheriff’s Office uses foe services of
roughly 169 to 170 croaaii^ guards. This year;
the agrncy still needs 15 more creating guards
tomeetHsgoaL
The job is part-time. It pays IS per hour. A
school crossing guard mutt be available two
hours e day, five days a week (Monday
1 Friday).
through!
Other minimum requirements are that

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SANFORD— As outlined in the Home Rule
Charter requirement, fifteen Seminole County
residents have been selected to review the
County’s Charter and make recommendations
to the Seminole County Board of
Commissioners for changes.
: Effective Sept. 1, the Charter Review
Committee members air. Ibm Boyko, Richard
Harris, Jane Hammontree, John Horan, Sid
Miller; Linda Dietz, Ben lUcket Pam Ohab,
Grant Maioy, Jimmy Roes, Lany Furlong, Earl
McMullen, Ashley Johnson, Jeff Triplett and
Egerton Vandenberg.
The committee will examine a number of
subjects in the Home Rule Charter that Indude

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send food, but that will com e later.
Hie Pauluccis expect to com pl^arrengementa for 20 or more
tied drinking water k?m .n d lfxaa withPennsylvania, North Carolina and Texas,
In a week.
.
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Jeno
who havethe
Teno and Lois urged others wno
nave me
wherewithal to do what they can tohelp those
suffering the worst cataNophe North America
has ever experienced. “This la a call to armsl
Everyone should get Involved to the best of
their ability. We must all pitch in, depending
on our means," the Pauluccis said.

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Jeno and Lota P.ulucd of Sanford, through
their family foundation, are making arrangemmts top u rSm e and trenmwrtgaUon containere o f d S ^ w areT toA m Scan Red
Cross and FEMA emergency operations centers In New Orleans, the Mississippi Gulf
Coast
v
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u i htoi about
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inn nm
Alabama, to help
relief
families who are among survivors of the dev­
astating Hurricane Katrina.
"We want to do what we can to help meet
their moat essential need — fresh water*, said
Jeno.
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owners ui
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Must be at least IS years old.
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Must have a high school diploma or GED
degree
Must be available Monday through Friday
during roomings and afternoons.
Submit to fingerprinting and undergo a
background check.
The Job is open to people who live in
Seminote County.
Those interested can receive applications at
foa Seminole County Sheriff's Office, 100 Bush
Blvd., Sanfoid, or by honing Linda Moat,
Crossing Guard Supervisor at 407-665-6612.
Applications may also be obtained from
www.seminolesheriff.org. Go to foe left hand
column "about", dick on "jobs" and follow foe
link to “crossing guards."
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A O N E -O F -A -K IN D DROWNING PREVENTION PROGRAM
T H A T GIVES YOUR CHILD T H E SKILLS T O SVRVIVE.

Protecting your child against drowning is a carious responsibility. Drowning is the number one causa of accidental death for
children under four, and 11 children will die today from drowning in the United States alone. Thankfully, theta 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.
SAFEST«T is avaHabis through participating YMCAFamily Canters in Oranga, Seminote and Osceola Counties.

Formors InforsistioA. plus* c*H(437) 344-1331. VWtourvsbsits st www.ssfsitsrt.ee

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*° *“ |P- Major Joseph Knobel
of the Seminole Salvation
Army branch Mid they
alwaye keep a team ready for
iype of situation. That
warn will be working for 10
d*X»' * « will awitch out
with another team. The canteen holda enough food to
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teay to transport other goods.
«Bted£et» said. They a n also
teortdng with big corpora­
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New shoes,
In Lake Mary residents been so
internet at www.Mlvatlon- from
•ocks, clothing,
d o tl_ , food, linens,
£ X “ “ ‘~ “'')» '« fo r h i.
Local businessman Dean
The Cove will come
cleaning
supplies, pet food,
itg aupplies,
Ray supplied many of the
as a community to
o to f supplies wrens proHurricane Katrina vicResidents will donate
wav *^ e™ h!Sn an bm ' ^
Mid' "No matter w h e r e to
^ rt,on Myrtle Avenue. gwtfd.
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your name.
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S h e a 's Office Joined witii
. .H f^ ^ rted fo stand-up, do a 10-minute prayer even if «nn
It's a PonderoM Steak House." ftxmrl
_a • 1 ^ ^ He Orange
and Volusia
counties served and donors will be exchanged letters. ~ d“ ' “
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given the chance to write a
to send people to the
Geneva's school family
During
message to the Gulf State real«ne mow
states to help.^
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would n.1.1. ■
understands what it is like to
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Steve Olson
receiving end of
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d , , Cove was one of 13 *uch kindness, leaders said.
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defunct
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communities
that
Wednesday morning with
The school’s Hurricane Relief
d t e l ^ ^ lto Jrd S w S I ^ sterving pygmic*.
WM„ .. equipment, a large command experienced severe water
intrusion
during
Hurricanes
’fo ld
* Uand
lntended
to M P
vdUde, pick-up trucks with
dren
their families
U iz had me doing every. - r — Department'
four-whael drive, an airboat, Charley, Frances a.id Jeanne who experienced devastation
about tihe third time. Then lastyear.
The boat has plants growing •nd all-terrain vehicles.
bUdnl oontoats
from Katrina, even while
*nd attending rodeos," he
to»de. The crew gave Ray most
The
Cove
Social
Students from Page Private
•ome of our families continue
ofthe props back. He's asking Sd»oI in Sanford held a few Committee, founded by
to recover from the storms a
*200 for toe boat and people nmdraiaet* fids week and all Jeannte Caporaso, Is sponsor- year
ago.
than upside down at his con. performances on hold while can see It this weekend on^&amp;d
j W j 1* Emergency Relief
Seminole
County, not the
oreto, L in y said.
Street (Colonial Way).
Ufort. Caporaso was stunned
he shot his new movie: 'Larry
by what she said were the hor- government but the rock
Ray met Lany the Cable
rors that New Orleans, group, will donate 100 percent
fc o e ii- Much
u S.Uyof
5gthe film Guy and described him as
o ftfi* sales of their self-titled
•"•pector.
Mississippi and Alabama are
dsbut album, according to a
tea*, /hot here in Central down to earth. One problem, dente ate holding a car wash facing.
on Tbesday Sept 6 from 3:45
Friday news release from
Florida, mainly in Casselberry to°ugh&lt; Larry chews Levi
hetteeen but somsplaoe out- and
"Ira devastating, abaolute- Davemec Records.
Sanford.
Filming prefers
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Red
Man.
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• ^ d t e ^ d ^ T la n f o r d f o wrai
'apped upAug. 27.
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, duo known es
P«wctly, he said.
"I'm tryir
gal* foe hurricane relief on imagine how helpless and Seminole County are J J .
"The movies is awesome," back to Red to bring him
overwhelmed
they
must
feel.
'I love Sanford," he said
“ Ray said
Friday Sept 9 from 8 to 8 JO
Thacker; 1A a Seminole High
•gala When he's in town he Lany Mid Wednesday. He fig­ iai ■
am . Page Private School is Every piece of me felt moved School graduate in 2004, and
ure* fans like to see' him do
to
tears
watching
the
video,"
•*M d'sFamily Diner. He different things. He is the
Byron
tocatedat 100 Aero Lane in
Caporaso Mid. "I felt we had J,24. Hood, known as Byron
9«nfofd.
to m Mel's too. H e also said number one comic in the
The
( n* hangs out at the Super Wal- country, and the TV show rat- iVople know him around hem
he group la on tour with
**»“ ■Jto *te t director; and to do something. I have great
Britt 1Hartman, a social studies neighbors and I knew a neigh­ the Backstreet Boys and the
Mart and sometimes the Bam. toga are high for a cable show. and premieres have to be done
borhood
relief
effort
wouldbe
to
Los
Angeles
or
New
York,
he
final
show was Friday night
teacher, helped the eighth
His brother lives next door Now was a good time to do a
The group
group will
will donate 100
grade students come together a great way to »hmv we care The
to him in Sanford, and his movie, he said. The feature admitted.
Being local is strange, he
with the fundraisers, and their andIto thank them (Louisiana) percent of the sales of their
mother may soon move here will be released right after a
said, he doesn’t sell out con­
first bake sale Friday morning for being one of the first states debut album (available on
from West Palm Beach.
Disney movie called, “Cars", certs here for example. The
respond when we needed CDflidry.com) and 50 percent
more than $900, to
help last year."
Children
who
wear In which he gives voice to an same thing happened with his collected
mostly from parents.
“•CL&gt; Mies at the ‘ venue
Lake Mary's The Cove to a Friday In RldgcfMd, Wash, to
bracelets for various causes old rusty tow truck.
friends from the rock group
“Our parents have Just been
often have one colored in
Larry did not write the Creed, another Central Florida over and beyond anything we 130 home community o ff Old “ ** victim* of Hurrcana
Lake Mary Road. They Invite
camouflage with his signature script for his health Inspector talent
expected," Vicki Mercadante, anyone who wishes to join the Katrina.
For more Information visit
saying imprinted: "Glt-R- movie.
administrative assistant said. efforts to come Saturday, Sept
"People just think you're
The students brought to all 3 and Sunday, Sept. 4 from 1 www.ieminolecountyonMne.c
"1 did a bunch of punch ups load," Lany said trying to fig­
Done.
om.
the baked goods and came up to 4 p.m. at 2673 Reagan TYail
"That's for diabetes," Larry on the script," he said. "Tne ure it out. "They've been hear­
About 50 employees of
said. "I do a bunch of stuff for script is not far from what I do ing you forever, so the pre­ with the idea after wanting to to Lake Mary.
Home Depot waited in the hot
help out the victims from
miere will probably be to
Public school* have mount­ afternoon sun Wednesday for
the
Diabetes
Research onstage."
Hurricane Katrina.
ed relief efforts this week as a bus to take them to Mobile,
He said he never had a California.
Institute. My dad passed
"It's just overwhelming," well. Teague Middle School where they will relieve work­
"I've got a five-picture deal
away from diabetes last secret desire to be a health
Mercadante said.
allowed studenta to wear hats ers of that devastated area.
with Paramount, though, and I
September." A portion of the inspector.
Seminole
County Friday, but they had to donate
wanted
to
try
to
do
three
in
"I'll hand out ice, dean toi­
*Wr
just
thought
it
was
a
money for the bracelets goes
Emergency
Management
a quarter in each claaa.
lets; whatever they need me to
funny idea. Here I am in my Sanford," he said. "We filmed
to the institute.
Operations Manager Alan
Students and teachers at do," said Vasco Plnho, Lake
Where did "Glt-R-Done" cut off sleeves. I'm a slob and the first one here and I'm glad
Harris said the beat way for Geneva
Elementary
are Mary resident who works in
we
did."
I'm
in
charge
of
health
inspec­
come from anyway? There
Larry chuckled when he citizens to support relief preparing cards ana letters the plumbing department at
must be a great story behind tions." Filming was done to
was asked if he's married efforts was with financial con­ and using addresses of ele­ the Lake Mary Home Depot
that Larry could have epun a one month.
tributions. He said this was mentary school* in New ■tore.
The movie doesn't mention because the woman at The
tall tale about its origin, but he
the
best way for these organi­ Orleans. A letter from the
"It'a payback for every­
Sanford
Herald
want
to
know.
file name of a town, but Larry
opted for honesty.
zations to support the relief school has been prepared for thing everyone did for us last
"I
just
got
married
two
said
Sanford
residents
will
rec­
"You know w hat I Just
every elementary school in year," he Mid. "It's over­
months ago," he said. "Tell effort in an efficient manner.
ognize places in the movie.
made it up," he admitted.
whelming what these people
These contributions can be the Crescent City.
them
I'm
already
have
prob­
"We got es much of Sanford
He does have a good story
are
going through."
used
to
purchase
items
such
The
Geneva
Elementary
about his comedy routine In as we could,'' he said. 'I'd lems though." And Sanford's as tents; blankets, and elimi­ community also will financial
rinhoa wife, Kim Oddon,
funniest
resident
laughed
even
do
everything
to
Sanford
If
I
where he adopts a pigmy.
nates tha added coats of trans­ assistance for children at an also a Home Depot employee,
harder.
Larry originally put the bit in could."
porting donating goods.
elementary school affected by joined him on the trip.
More than 400 employees
"Though well intenhoned, Hurricane Katrina.
[donations of goods and serv­
A representative in the from Florida headad to tha
ices] have hidden costs and office
of
the
Deputy disaster areas this week,
a number of complies- Superintendent of New according to Sally Buffidn, a
for relief efforts," Harris Orleans' Public Schools told regional human resource
wrote.
Geneva Principal Karen W. manager for Home Depot
General
Butler
from
Some other local organiza­ Coleman that the New
American Coach Line drove
Orleans
school
district
would
tions
currently
involved
in
chaos of the previous day, sta­ the Kangaroo Express/Citgo this type of collection effort
assist Geneva in selecting e fire first group of Home Depot
tion managers decided to station on the comer of Lake include Southern Baptist school to receive the funds.
H erald C o n *ep o n d *n l
employees.
i bay of gaa pumps In Mary Boulevard and Lake Coalition and the Central
He said he has i
At
fite
school's
Open
House
to better control the Emma road. According Sherri
anything like what has hap­
Florida United Methodists.
LAKE MARY — In the
on
Sept.
1,
the
faculty,
staff,
Pendleton, a longtime dark,
Harris cnenttonad one parents and students donated pened in New Orleans and the
wake of temporary supply flow of traffic to the pump, the station had about an
wMle
also
leaving
more
room
organization that is currently $3,269 for the fund. The school other gulf states.
shortages
caused
by
hour's worth of gas left at
"It makes you so thankful
accepting euppUes of nonper­ has a goal of $3,500.
Hurricane
Katrina,
and drivers to maneuver their noon Thursday, when asked
ishable foods, pet supplies,
spreading rumors of rapidly automobiles. 'I f I open all m
After last year's hurricanes, for God,* he Mid. "1 don't
how
the
consumers
were
toiletry items and other types Gilbert Elementary School in know what I’ll be able to do,
increasing gas prices, gasoline pumps it will be chaos,1
holding up, Pendleton said,
of commodities to be sent to Gilbert, S.C., had a relief proj­ but I'll do whatever I can.
a hard to find com­ said.
By noon Thursday the BP “People are getting snappy.”
Sine Pandit in Late Mery
Louisiana. That company is ect for the children at Geneva
modity in many areas indudstation on Lake Mary Pendleton wasn't sure whim Harvest Urn* International to Elementary whose live* had contributed to Hut story
Boulevard was out of gaa at the station would receive
were both of the 7-11's on another shipment of fuel
A return visit to the
1-ske Mary Boulevard. The
Chevron station waa already Kangaroo Express at eight o'
2004 hurricane*, concerned
down to their last thousand dock Thursday evening
iF e g s ia
motorists flocked to local gas
.M dona W ednesday afternoon gallons of gas. "That will last revealed a welcome sight a
provided buses for the teams district would try to do little who act as a broker to find
another hour or two," All fuel tanker refilling the sta­
tion's holding tanks. The and the marching bands for things to cut down on fuel fuel at the best prices.
The supply company main­
in-county games. All junior usage,
All wasn't sure when the Chevron station, the BP sta­
Drivers have been asked ly use B rand Marathon right
next toad of fuel would arrive. tion and both 7-11's were still varsity and freshman football
teams, volleyball teams and not to idle for an excessive now, Murphy said. The fuel
"It's pretty bad; if I run out without fuel.
Wednesday evening many of gaa I’m out of gas tor three
i into Thwtpa and anothWhile the gas situation to any out of county band trips amount of time, for instance,
motorists bacan to hear a days," All said. Ali also men­ Lake Mary amounts to little
ty dauvers it to tha
will be foouiied to make alter­ she said.
tioned that contrary to public more than a temporary incon­ nate transportation plans.
center in
On average the district
opinion, these spikes fat gas venience, tome workers Some adwob may uae charter about 7,000 gallons of d
A line of bueM fueled!
d u p at
fuel per day, ahe said. Driver
sales that lead to temporary decided to stay home rather buee» the wisaae said.
Sanford
elation
“Of primary concern to the training will not take piece in
shortages are more harmful than risk getting to work and
than profitable. "When people not being able to get home. district ia the provision of the coming week to conserve Thursday afternoon.
and see the gaa is gone, Others came to work knowing uninterrupted service to all fuel she said.
"That was to just kind of
r keep going." This results they did not have enoughJ H
Officials will meet TUcsday help relieve our pleasure
students riding buses to
back home again. Two school, and for the after- morning to assess the situa­ here,*
Murphy
said.
in a toes ofsales on other item
“Thursday we were not sure if
workers at CAR school activity buses that are tion again.
such as sods, milk, food, and
lines of cars
other convenience store offer­ Financial Services in
"We're taking a realistic fuel was coming on time, and
provided," accordiiu to
ings. At I p m. Thursday Mary went in search of
spokeswoman Regina Kisers. view and trying not to cut we didn't want to run out of
Thursday m o r n i n g , * * night, the Chevron station during their lunch hours,
•ktL, .. lilt J.HM.I.M W.l iv ...la . —
*rh s current fuel supply will v w iy uuii^
Chevron *******
ran out of fuel before tU
waa still without gas.
The district usee a company w m just a preventative meas­
provide that transportation."
7,000 gallons of unleaded foeL
The situation was better at could be found.
Murphy said tha school called Petroleum Traders, ure."
In a n effo rt to reduce the

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Sunday
September 4 ,2 0 0 5

Rams roll to 2-0 with shutout of Panthers

theBiGS

University, 7-0. The Uke Brsnlky

Weekly etete tor Sem inole
County’e l
Hi
Oviedo High SehooTe

By Deen Smith
HerrtdStafl
Scott Peny ia making thi* head
coaching stuff look eaty.
Lake Mary's first-year head rnanget
his second win in as many weeks'with
a 23-0 whitewashing of previously
unbeaten Dr. Riillipa.
Kathlf Vallot, Chris Deluca and

Mark
Bellhorn
2b
New York Yankees

Danny
Graves
p
Now York Mata

SANFORD— You could

t*U which team had a game

•*

• Was sent down to AAANorfolk and ia 0-1 widi an
1800 ERA in throe |

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Specfel to the Herald
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Lo pez

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Lym an

M istakes
doom
Tribe in
loss to
D eLand

St. Louis Cardinala
A h
r HR iM am518 147 73
7 83 -283
• 3-for-5, home run, 3 RBI in
win in Miami over the
Marlins on Wednesday.

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ProRr,m* ° T*n8tw°°d
c S w
© M a ty ^
ued to struggle with gnnrinrpriw «
both squads were thumped for the sec
ond straight week, the Rams falling to

Seminole doggea Iescapes

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D a v id
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came of the season.
But the Rama would have none of
that this week as they posted the

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10

T S s S X S X &amp;

the Silver Hawks won their first game
of the season with a 21-14 victory over
the Kowboys.

for over 300 In winning their opening

play defense. Last week. Osceola ran
for over 300 yards against the Lake
Mary defense, while the Panthers n

A h
r Ml ik
287 61 41
7 2S .213
• Went 0-for-4 at the starting
third bate man for the
Yankee* on Wednesday.

1

Lake Brantley, Lake Howell
get first wins of the season

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under Its belt

Host Seminole was plagued

U R B R B S K ttr

had put a acaes into state
ranted Mainland lart week, a
baslrally ran Uke a i
meererini
a 28-12 victory '

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W hlriuun Stadium ftU U y

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488 181 7 * IS
88
• l-for-21 in laat five _
after having five-game hit­
ting streak broken.

Corey
Patterson
CF
Chicago Cuba
ab h
r HR
374 S3 43 12 21 .222
• No confidence. Hitieas in laat
six games and Just 2-for-31
(.065) in last 10|

Jason
Varitek
Boston Rod 8ox
*
h
r HR
388 117 M 21 83 401
• Amazing consistency. Has hit
in 13-oM5 games and 25-of30 since July 19.

Rickie
Weeks
k
r
278 «7 42 12 33 M l
• Only l-for-23 (DM) but the
hit was a two-run homer in
win over Pirates on Wad.
• Dm Raines Jr. ia hatting .254
for AAA-Ottawa.
• Q ua Lytie is batting .250 for
AA-Alfoon*.
• Kyle Bono ia 1-0 with 8 7jM
ERA for A-I snrastor
• Kevin Mciillo ia batting M l

after move to AA^SkUand.

• Matt Allegro has raised aver­
age to .23*at A-Stockton.
• Larry Grayson is hitting .273
for Class A-Bakersfield
• Kevin Harris Is batting J01
for A-Lynchburg.
• Jon Venters is 8-e with 3 saves
ting J6 3 for A-VmnonL
• Drew Butera is up to .214 for
Class A-Brookiyn Cydonea.

n &amp;mlnota looked toba
ready tor the game, despite
not playing in two weeks
because onset week's cancel­
lation with Lakewood Ranch,
as the Tribe took the opening
kickoff and marched down
the field, going 70 yards in
eight plays with senior tail­
back Julian Brown running
around the right aide for a
five-yard touchdown run.
But a bad theme showed
Senior quarterback Davis
Goodine was the man on the
opening drive, gaining 56
yards on four carries, includ­
ing runs of 34 and 12, to actup the score.
But the Bulldogs wasted lit­
tle time in takine the lead, a*
sophomore Nieko Pate ran
for 60 yards on DeLand's first
play from scrimmage and
carried three more times for
11 yard* finally scoring on a
four-yard run. Joe
Rccktenwald's extra point
put the visitors ahead, 74.
The score remained 7 4
until right before halftime,
when Seminole again went
on a long drive.
This time, Goodine carried
the ball four times for 42
yards, including a 28-yard
•camper, again setting up a
five-yard touchdown nut by
Brown, and the Dibe was

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Seminole quartertw* Trevte Ooodtoe triee to break ewey trom a DeLand defender during the
BUtoogt', 2B-12, victory over Bit Fighting flaminefee at Thomee E, WNgham Bfedkim Friday
right The eenlor w e oufetondfofl on hfefeeLroehinfl tori 40 yn fe on Iflcenfee to eat up both
Tribe touchdown*
back on ton, 12-7, with 1:25
left In the naif.
Uaueiaee
uuilmS a
^,
noniviL llu
u r SuM
vwo-poini
cry
failed and the Bulldogs
regained the lead immediate­
ly as Pate took off on a 65yard touchdown run on the
first play after the kickoff.
This tune!
tend
DeLand took a 13-121
into halftime.
The Tribe had the first
&gt;to scon in the
second halt moving the ball
from their own 16 town to

the Bulldog 23, an the
strength of a 47-yaid run by
Brown, but a 40-yard Arid
n il
wm blocked
and baec White scooped up
the loose ball and went 65
yards for tha touchdown that
gave DeLand a 20-12 advan­
tage with 6:12 left in the
quarter:
Fumbles, two feet would
stymie any drive Seminole
would aeem to have going,
and the Bulldogs pulled
away on field goals of 32 and
35 yards by Recktanwald.

Goodins would gain 149
yards on 16 carries, but
would be 0 4 * 4 passing, am
Brown would run for 93
yards an 19 carries, but
would put the ball on the
ground three times, losing
two.
Seminole (0-1) has a very
tough road game next week
aa it travels to Ponie Wdra
Beach to take on Nraae,
which played on ESPN laat
Saturday, and the nation's
top-ranked quarterback in
Dmlkbow.

Buccaneers bomb Bears
For most of three quarters
Springs gave No. 3 Class SA-etate ranked
Mainland all it could wank
But in the end, the hoat Buccaneers took
advantage of every opportunity they had
and romped past the Mark 57-14, at
Municipal Stadium Thursday night.
Winter Springs fell behind immediately
••Tony Wilson, a University of Georgia
commitment returned the opening kickoff
911 yards for a acor
score.
Tne Bean camel
1beck to even (he
irightb
game at 7-7 whani IElwil Acevedo scared
an a two-yard run.
Mainland
the lead for good before
the end of the quarter and scored the only
points of the second period, art up by a
52-yard punt return by Kenny WUsocv
Ton/* younger broth* to feed 21-7 at
halftone, but Winter Springs did not qtdL
Coming out of the locherroom with ■
new enthusiaem, the Bears doeed to with­
in 21-14 when Acevedo scored again, this
time from six-yards out
But Tony Wilson broke the game open

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an the eneuing kickoff with a 56-yard
kickoff return that led to another
capped I
el two touchdowns
returns by Kenny Wilaon
and Kilby Watson.
Tha Bears' Matt McKinnon threw for
123 yard* but was iuat 7-for-19 passing
and had three picked off, all throe leading
to Mainland i
Winter Springs also ran for 121 yard*
with Aorvtdo carrying eight tonro for 70
yards but the vMtacs could not overcome
the Buts' athletic dtomea and productive
rtroclal teame. The Bears' dafenae aho
allowed 311 yards.
Winter Spring* finally pets to play at
home, wdooeuM a goou Winter Park
•quad to the A -E p p s Sports Complex
for a 7 p * . start next Friday.
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OVIEDO — While winning
conference game* ia nice,
regardless of the sport, it's
generally more important to
Seminole County eddies that
their teams play well in them
In preparation for A t much
mote critical district games on
their schedule.
That's why both Lyman
coach Bill Caughell and
Oviedo coach Greg Register
walked away from John
Courier Field Friday night's
name won by Oviedo, 134.
Relatively satisfied with what
transpired.
vvaaa big deal for us not
to play laat week," aaid
CaugnelL referring to the can
cellatkm of the Greyhounds,
scheduled season-opener
against Miami-Monsignor Pa
due to Hurricane Katrina. 'II
hurt ua in a lot of ways.
TOUTdefense was phenom
naL Wt Just made too many
mistake* on offense to get an
thine Rotas."
Because of last week's can­
cellation, the Greyhounds
seemed to be suffering from
opening night Jitters against
Oviedo. In the first quartet
Lyman fumbled five times
(losing two) and threw an
interception.
Oviedo turned the miscues
Into points. Chance Wriae
kicking a 26-yard field goal
after Andrew Harmic'i fumbl
recovery and Jeffrey Crawley
35-yard Interception return sc
up Andy Lark's 1-yard touch­
down plunge.
Dailing Oviedo 10-0 with
5JO remaining in the first
quartet the Greyhounds
outsorted the Lions 6-3 over
the game's final 41-plus min­
utes. David Muniz cut the
deficit to four points when he
returned a punt 70 yards for t
■cote in the second quarter.
Meanwhile, the Lions only
managed to get iruide the
Lyman 20-yard one mote tinv
and that came midway
through the fourth quarter
when Weiae knocked through
a field goal from 30 yards.
"This was an important

ways,' said Register.
weather was comfortable I
our first two games (the p
season classic and last wei
35-0 blowout of Timber Ci
"Tonight was a typical h
humid Florida night. Our
players saw tonight what I
Uket to be a two-way pU&gt;
in high school football'
Muniz led all rusher* wi
76 yards on 19 carries. Dei
Frands added 30 yards on
•even attempts for Lyman
while Jeremy Drayton chit
in with 13 yards on four a
lies.
Austin Watson paced
Oviedo's ground game wi
yards on nine rushes whik
Q»ri» Perry carried the bal
nine time* for 49 yards.
Quarterback Cody Wiilifoi
completed 12 of 16 passes
93 yards. Garrett Wilkin* 1
five catches for 46 yards w
Joah Knight gaining 36 yar
on five catches.
Lyman will finally play i
first home game of the aea
next Frideywhen the
Gnytam da (0-1) hart LsX
Mary in another SAC cent
Oviedo (2-0) hits the road
visit to St. Augustine.

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B r ie f s
NEW SMYRNA RACING
Th* Pro Thick 50/Qukk
Kids 25 headline the
September 3rd Labor Day
Weekend program at New
Smyrna Speedway.
Aleo on the program
will be the Late Model*
Open Wheel Modified*
Sportsman, Super Stock,
Mini Stock and Strictly
C
nr
MlO
CIKt.
Pit gate will open at 2
p.m. with practice foe the
Pro Thidce/Qidcfc Kida
ALONE from 3 p m., to 4
pjn. Qualifying for the
Pro Thick 50/Quick Kids
25 will be at 630 pm.
with racing action at 730
p.m.
General admleeion b S15
for adult* $10 for atu*
dents and senior! with
children 11 and under
FREE
New Smyrna Speedway
is located on the comer of
SR44 and SR415 between
I-VS and 1-4 eight miles
west of New Smyrna
Beech In beautiful
Samsula.
For more Information,
please call 386-427*4129,
or visit the website at

G o ld e n K n ig h ts f a ll s h o rt a t S o u th C a ro lin a
^

COLUMBIA, E C — ThU was hardly
Uke old timet for the OT Bell Coach.
South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier
had a new black visor and the same
offensive style, but he needed a fourthdown atop Djr hit defente with lets than
three minute* to go to save a 24-15 vic­
tory over UCF AWs return to college
football Thursday night.

r __ __ . . ( a f a r a n H t t l f

U C F football drops season
opener, 24-15, to U S C
hu first Start, threw for 330 yard* and
three touchdown* for the Gamecock* (1
0

13-yard touchdown catch and John
Brown's field goal
„ .... .
Minutes later the Golden KnijAto had

q*tah ct If the Golden Knights had
in Ae final quarter with Mike Walker'*

one away. Punter Josh Brown ran out of

Champions Sports
Complex in Onando Is
taking sign-ups now far
boys andglrtt age* 4-to-7
years old far the Fall
soccer League dial begins
in September.
Uilnntorn for &lt;
aae also needed. AH
■tonal i ^ _____
Seevari Way Soccer
Training Centers and
receive a written educe*
tional curriculum.
To register call 407-3519700 or go to w w w jiivartway.com for details.
DRAMA IN PAJAMAS
Are babysitters becom­
ing more expensive and
harder to And?
Parents, If you are look­
ing for an opportunity to
■pend a quiet evening
toother and for your kid*
to be entertained, look no
furtherl The City of
Casselberry's Kids Night
Out Is here for you)
Elementary school aged
children will have fun
spending time with their
friends at a night
dnicncd cipcdilly tot
them. Children will piay
game* make a craft
watch a movie and enJoy
a special activity You can
rest aasurad that your
children are having fun in
a safe, auperviaed envi­
ronment while you enjoy
a night to yourselves.
Kids Night Out will
entertain kids with a difleiwu inane cacti mourn.
The theme for the month
of September la Drama in
Pajamas! Kida (K - 5)
come dreseed up in your
favorite psjama* and
learn acting technique*
play fun gamaa and more.
Lake Howell High
School s Theater Club is
coming to perform too.
Kids Night Out will be
orcrea on acpw nocf ynv

October 7th, November
11A and December 9th
from 6 p.m.-to-lO p m at
the Casselberry
Center, located at 200
North Triplet Laka Drive.
The cort is S10 for
Caaselberry residents, $15
for Non resident* and $20
for everyone day of the
program Children must
wear tennis riioe* Dinner
is not provided, but a
snack and drink will be
provided.
Register at the Parka
and Racreatian
Administrative Office
located at 125 E Melody
Lane, Monday-throughFriday, S am -to-5 pm
For more informatian
goutjjropam sat tbs
axiact 407^262-7%^?***
1307, or by email at
■ASIRALL SHOWCASE
The PRO-DAY'North
Florida'High School
Baseball Showcase will
take piece an I
•mberlldiati
September
11
Highi School in
TalliiiMBM.
Tht Showcase (1230
p m -lp m ) is anopparunity for high school
players (M 2 grade) to
ddow thtif liltntf in front
o il
will be evikilied

See College, F«g» •*

FWC

Preps

aiding
storm
victims
Responding to the call for
assistance at disaster scenes to
nothing new for employees of
the Florid* Fish and WUdllfe
Conservation Commission

W W W .fitC lf.O fg.

CHAMPIONS SOCCER

A B -a s a -j*

).

I t was a tough night,' Spurrier aaid.
-But we're on* and oh and we’re not
going to ait around and cry about it
bemuse we could've lost the dad gum

sLUn
uunx.m
Risks Mitchell, a sophomore making

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lyD M ilR

(FWC). WlA their specialtoed
equipment and training, they
have been part of reUefcOorts
While moat people's thoughts
in both manmade and natural
have bem with the victims of
disasters for year*. During last
Hurricane Katrina that also
year's four hurricanes hun­
dreds of FWC law enforcement
a year ago, local sports fans
officers spent thousands of
have hedthe opportunity to
hour* doing search and ream*
i from the news as
security cfaen-up and any­
School FaU Sports
thing other duties they were
_____ i hit full-bore thU weak.
caIM upon to perform.
But for the first time in the
agency's history, $7 FWC
gMs* tsam of David Rogm
employees were called out-ofoontinuas to win in the
state to provide aastotanoe to
SeminoU Athletic Confersncs
victim* of a natural disaster.
Slow Pitch Softball League.
TWenty-two of thoee am
FWC law enforesmant officers
pydhi^ttenbw^tUrlched
from central Florida who left
their homes on Sunday
seasons to 23 straight gsme*
(nroute to Biloxi, Mias, to pro­
but what U even mors tmpresvide assistance to the victim*
rtvs It that the Tribe has not
of Hurricane Katrina.
allowed a tun in four gamas
And that's where they am
Aisseescxv and that la unheard
with the 65 other
of In slowpitch softball.
now,, along
(
Altar opening As asei
FWC employees from around
wtA 8-0 and 1 1 r is S n
the state,'and 82 employees
from other aUle agencies In.
Florida, satiating
i ___
iginmoov
operation* A that storm-rav­
Hayrty 12-0. andI whitewashA Lake Mary ptayar (rtQht) trtaa to avoid Aa not totor spiking the baa past ■ Wintor Springs dtoandar aged state. They Adude law
AgXake Howell 1W&gt;.
during Ao Boar*1tour-game victory over tha Name Thuredey nlghL
enforcement officer* radio
bi gtota* voUeybaU,_‘ Mn*_i —
technicians and mechanic*
Mary Pren Oviedo aana n u u ii
Barry Ihad 13 kills and five
Lake Mary came beck to win A
A game. I wt
Some of what they've done
and Hock 12 kills and
thank
all
of
the
girls
for
giving
five game* 26-2% 23-16 end 15to far Includes:
A tha ssriy going, whiis Lake
idigs A *25-23,17-25,
me my 200th win.'
11.
»»----- h r_
a—L«_ j
* recovered 2 fatalifia*
n o w iu ui n p u p wiii iu wiui
25-14 and 25-19, wA over the
Doing the damage for the
”We should have won this
•encountered woman A
Just one loa*
Tribe were Williams (23 kill* 7
Patriot* which got eight kills
match A the third gam*” aaid
labor and helped deliver one
Tha Griffins improved to 4-0
digs), TVaina (18 kill* 5 digs),
from Wads.
Como.
"We
played
hard,
but
baby
by knocking off previously
Kovaca (43 assist* 5 dig* 5
The Silver Hawks improved
our eervAg killed u * Wb had
J Pascagoula A
unbsaton Orlando Chrtsiian
to 4-1 wiA *25-22,22-15 and
15 bad serves and even though kills), Yeasie Echevarria (3 dig*
Department andshrrifl's office
Pmp (5-1) A a monatar contest, 25-22 victory over Lake Mary.
1serves) and Vbltoline (5
our attack wae on, we beet our­
* transported a woman wiA
25-19,16-25,25-23,17-25 and
i). Whitcomb had 16 kill*
Brittany Daiger 12 kill* seven
selves tonight
aeyem leg Ucarations to aafaty
18-16. Tailor Jonas lad tha way
for Lyman.
digs and five blocks for Lake
"Not to taka anything away
* flying a six county area for
wiA 13 kill* whik Alax
Crooms Academy (1-2) got its
HoweU,
while
Chelsea
Sutton
from
Laka
Mary,
they
dig
the
search and recovery n-con
Dickens bumped up 16 assists.
first
wA
of
the
season
I
ret
Ae
by
had 11 kills and Itacy Brenton
ball up very well and played a
efforts for ground units
Tha Lions am also 4-0 after
utsooring Jones (0-2), 22-25,
out
nine asatots for tha Rama
good match.'
* working critical search and
beefing Lyman and Lake
1-17,2522 and 25-23. Franklin
25-17,
Chetoca Sutton had 11 kills
Trinity Pmp to also 4-1 after
•cue wiAithe
t Harrison
DitolDVy UlU wvnu
led
the
way
wiA
seven
service
bouncing
back
from
a
loss
to
and TVacy Benton 16 assists for
County
Sheriff
A the Biloxi
Darty had 14 kills and four
aces and 13 kill* while
Lake Highland Prep (1-2). 23the Ram* while Lauren
area to rescue stranded sur­
aarviot acaa and letdiworth
Armstrong
added
four
service
1% 2519 and 25-22, to defeat
Williams (16 kill* 20 dig* 2
vivors by water
■ILI
had 20 assists as
aa Oviedo got
i
acre and fiv
five kills for the
Ocala Trinity Catholic (1-1125- blocks), Alyson Kovacs (38
* recovered1 a 94-year-old
l
part As Patriots (0-3L 25-17,
Panther*
1% 25-16 and 25-18. Bushika
assist* 4 digs), Ashley Thdna
woman wiA
a broken
fc
iA
hip
22-25,25-7 and 25-22. The
The
in* Master's
Master a Acadcm
Academy (3-2)
had 22 kill* A the two matches, (II kill* 4 Ag* 1 Mock)
from a severely
rerely &lt;
damaged
Lions had had an even easier
split
a
pair
of
match**
losing
12 against Ocala, while Bahl
Reanna Broaael (4 block* 7
house andI Itransported by 4x4
time of it against the
to The First Academy (3-1), 25had 22 assists against Trinity
kills, 5 digsX Laura Suddea (6
to safety
GmyhowtSas Heroux had
14.25-11
and
25-18,
but
besting
dig* 2 kUtol Jade YUtoiAe (11
Catholic
five service aces and BanchAa
* located an unresponsive 92Father
Lopes
(0-3),
26-24,25-6
Seminole evened its record at dim) and Jaime Seda (8 digs)
two blocks A the straight
yeanoid man and transported
and 25-7). Morris had tlx kills
2-2
on
Thursday
by
surviving
a
led
Ae
way
for
Seminole.
gam* 25-7,25-7 and 25-17, vieby all terrain vehicle to medand seven digs A the loss to
five-gamet match wiA Lyman,
teal Dmonittl
Corto did reach a mikrtone
the
Royal*
while
Ae
Eagle*
25-20,20-3
20-2% 22-2% 23-16 and
I s - am 3-0 after win­
on Thursday as the wA over
* assisting BUoxl police and
team was the story A the wA
15-11, but Fighting Seminole
ning a pair of four-game
the Greyhound* was her 200A
fire departments
over
the
Green
Wave
wiA
30
coach BeA Corse was still not
matches wiA Lake Mary and
A volleyball and 415 victory
kills and 42 digs.
See Outdoor* Paga 6B
happy because she feels they
Laka Brantley.
overall. She also coached soft­
should by 3-1 after giving a
KaifiA Lapp had 30 assists
ball for many yean at
match away against Lake Mary Seminole.
and Shafay Hock 14 kills A
on l\ie»&lt;Uv.
*15-2% 25-23,25-15 and 25-1%
"Wt made it hard on our­
defeat of Laka Mary (1-2)
The Tribe led the Rams 2-0
selves tonight,' said Corto.
which got mven kill* from
after winning the first two
'We played real fight but we
Malorit Burney And Brians
game* 26-24 and 25-20, but
finally put it together and won
Champ. A 1967, he wre
strip p e d of hi* title after a
It was 72 yean ago this
Thursday, Sept 1, when
refused to JoA the armed
o Frands Marchegiano
lOKSt).
attend Auburn Univ
University where he helped lead
was bom A Brockton,
A 1971, A* Supreme
his team to the CoUegs
&lt;
World Series A im .
Maaaaduiaatt* He went on
The Yankees announced Tbesday that they had
Court reversed the cm vic­
A other newsi Avolving
Major Leatuen:
Leaguers:
involving
local
Malar
to
make
boxing
history.
Of
aigmd Aflalder Mark Bellhom to a Majortim. He defended hia fifie
count we knew him as
Danny Grave* made it through waivers for the
League oanfrart. To make room for Bellhom on
nine timea and is the only
Rocky Marciano.
their 40-man tosto* Ae Yankees transferred RHP second time this season and was amt to Ae
heavyweight fighter who
Hi* superb cunditioninx
AAA-Norfolk Tides by the New York Mets last
Carl Pavano from A* 15d*y disabled list to th*
led him to fashion an
weekend.
won the titto three separate
40-day dirabied Hat The Yankees will announce
time*
The
change
of
ecmery
has
not
helped
the
far­
impressive
boxing record
an additional 25-man loafer move prior to
Another hiatorical event
that propelled him to fight
mer Brandon High School star aa he is 0-1 wiA
tonight's garrw A Seattle.
agaArt Jersey Joe Wolcott for opronod A early Septombec
18 00 ERA A three appearance* A four Anitas
The 31-year old Rdhom betted -216 (61-forAe heavyweight title (Sept
On Sept 7,189% John L
he has allowed nine hits and eight earned runs
283) wiA seven home nans and 28 RBI A 85
Sullivan was knocked out by
2% 1952). Marciano knocked
wiA five walks and four strike out*
games wiA Ae Boston Red Sax this season. He
Walcott out After defending
Gentleman' Jim Corbett A
The news has been much better for David
was placed on th* 15-day disabled list wiA a
hi* title a number of time*
Ae
21rt round of a fight A
Eckstein
and
Jason
Varitok.
•primed Wt thumb on July 18 and missed 28
New Orlean* La. J couldn't
he retired A 195% aa the
Eckstein has been on fire, going 14-for-2S (300)
games before being dettgretted for assignment
only undefeated heavyfind out why it took so long
is his last six games and 20-for-45 (.444) A his
an August 19 and aubeequantiy released by the
bul this was tha first sanc­
last 10 game* as Ae St Louis Cardinals get dotRed Sou on Auguei 26. A member of Boston's
tioned Priaafight under A*
World Championship teem A 200% Bcilhom bati- er and closer to locking up the Nationalleague
Newton, Iowa m Aug. 31,
MwqufaofQuaambeny
Central Division fide with almost a mm
‘ left A
tad a career bsrt J64 (U8-for-523) and retsbmonth
1*49.
The
movie
“Somebody
rule* Before thcee rule*
the season.
Hrfaad career high* wiA 82 RBL 93 run* scored
Up Them likes Me," was hii
and 18 walks (ttsd for As third-moat among all
And while his average ian't quite a* high, hav­
done t ^ I b jr e ^ ! ls 5 ti!Iw
ing only one gam* wiA three hit* Varitok has
Some folks may consider
A hii sight-year Maior Luuur career
bean an amazing model of cotMtotoncy as he has
Muhammad Ali (Cassius
(QakiandA* 1W-2001; c S £ » &gt; Cub* 2002-03; hit A 25of-30 game* aAos July 19A and has not
day) as being undefeated,
Joe Louis held the title of
Colorado Roddr* 2009 reid Boston, 200605),
gone more than one game without» hit ttnee
bert hs lost several bouts A
■eilhora has played ovary position except catch­ June 6A as he helps Ae Boston Red Sox maindafandinghis title aa
er and pttchac. Hr was originally drafted by the
taA a alien lead over Ac Yankee* A A*
Ae title m June 22,1937]
Heavyweight Boxing
Ian Diego Padare A 1992. but arose instead to
" “ring A1949.
‘
American League Eastom Diviaim
nwran ouui

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181—ArruANCEs &amp;
Furniture For S ale

191— B uilding
M aterials

BEO:NASAt«chnology. Vtaoo
memory loam maltreat M t. a*
seen on TV A M Naw In pintle
with manutadurar'a warranty
Cod $1599. rrugl eel SS9S 407631*1322 OR 366*733*1515.
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IS

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■ BRANO NEW 6.5hp.
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407-324-4501
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lets. cab. lights, now used.
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(4300.
sacrifice. (1595 407*2761552

P a tti's Pet

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Pool Table: Gorgeous 6'
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legs, leather pockets, overtired
r three piece stale, accessory
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Cost (4K. mist te l (1350 407402*1781 O H 366*753-0466

I have 4 Special Quota
Archery
Hunt Permits
(1 0 7 A )6 1 0 U 0 5 ) Which will
trade for 4 Black Powder
Special Hunt Permits for
anywhere
In
Central
Florida. Ca4 George, 407*332*
•756

WA Cara For Ybur Dog or Cat
m Your Home While You Are
Gone! Plenty of TLC. W8 bring
in newspapers, mat and even
water
plants!
Very
Reasonable
Ralesl
References Avsilable Upon
noquest Please Cal 407-3146703

209— C lothing
968 Pick Up Toyota, looks
rough but
good running
oondOon (900 obo AMustSee
164 Country Club Circle,
Sanford 407*920 8468

MINK C O A T, Full length with
hood Sl/e large, kept In turner
storage (3.000 C a l 386*769*
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219—Wanted to

1995 Ford Taurus 66k miles
solenoid
needed
in
transmission Dnvabie (600
cash 407*323*5513.

Buy
Aluminum, Cans. Copper,
Brass. Newspapers. Auto
Radiators ABatteries
Kokomo Recycling:
407*321*0004
• I I W . 1ST, Sanford
M-F, 10-5. Sat.9*1

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Cassette to Cassene
Recorder/ Player
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407*321*8590
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185—C omputers
For S ale

Ford Contour. 1997,4 Brand
new Ives, eacekent inside
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239—

222— M usical
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M otorcycles/4W heelers For S ale

PC system. AMD 1 66 MHZ. Md
Tower. 19" monitor, speakers.
HP 722c printer. DVD/CD
combo. CO Burnet, (500, Must
see 407*547*6832

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Organ, used very little Needs
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O F TH B EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
__
FLORtOA

CIVIL ACTION NO: 65 CA
f443-14L
I BUY MOUSES FL. u c a
Flortde Smiled kabjrty company.
Plaintiff.
VI.

ID Handy Man Services
All Phases ol Construction
Pressure Cleaning.
Painting. Haukng
407-323-2641 (Home Phone)
407-314-6878 (Ce* Phone)

BICKY L MORLEY A/K/A
n C K Y lE E M O R L E V
J J ^ O W N SPOUSE. IF ANY

Lawn Mower Repair AI
Old lawn mowersl
needed for parts.

407-427-5530

New Yamaha Virago clone
250oc street legal, great on gas.
save approa (2 000 Sell
(2450 407*324 4501
Tw o Brand New

lounlry

1- Polaris 1* Yamaha
(3.900 each obo
3967*66330

S t y le

2 6 9 -C

Cily
Living

l e a n in g

S ervices
Star Dust Cleaning
Uc/Bonded/ Insured
A* Supplies furnished
407-361-4067

Convenient
Spacious
A fford able

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U M « ! I ^ f e ! 5 1 'E r,C 'An,E9*

UNKNOWN SPOUSES IF
MARRIED,

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unknow n

NOTICE M hereby given the!
the personal property contents
of the Mowing storage unit wd
be ottered lor tale el pubkc auc­
tion to salary United Store!*
ken Sele we lake place United
Store!. 1007 VWta Springs Dr .
Writer Springs. FL 32706 We
reserve the right to rated any
OATE OF SALE
21.2005
TIME OF SALE: 430 PM
4556 Lawrence BeSey • house­
hold items #523 Se.su Tukebe
•tree business equpment #361
floods Deer Run Inc. ■ financial
records
#351
Michael
Pneowtki • Nascar stuff, home
Items.
tv.
#66.
Michael
Pntrowski • household goods
#550 Mika McVIcker •household
dams, furniture, dotting #502
Jeffrey Nelson • household
items.
furniture
#545
Johnathan Moms •couches, tv.
tools, clothes #3441 WStredo
Sierra • hobbies, vhs. records
#511 Sonny Church • bedroom,
domes, couches, tv. ate (514
Sonny Church • household
goods #552 Brian Needham •
household goods #221 Sheka
Sanders ■ household items,
domes (355 MKhaef Oemboa •
household goods #507 Angels
Dudd ■ household goods (540
nussea Degregory • tumlure 6
household goods
AUCTIONEER:
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES. LICENSE # M 3
•nr*.*'
*i
The above noaoe to be pub­
lished once a week lor two con­
secutive weeks Said sale 10 be
under end by virtue ol the
Statutes ol the Stele ol Florida,
m such cases provided

has been Med against you and
you are requlrad to aarva a copy
ol your wnttan delenses. 4 any,
upon GRACE ANNE GLAVtN.
ESOUIRE. 1340 TuekawiDa
Road. WWffer Springs. FL 32/08
on or before October 3. 2005.
and Ma the original with the
Clerk ol ffvs Circuit Court either
before service upon plaintiff's
Attorney or knmediatety there
slier: otherwise, ■ deteuti wt* be
entered against you for ffw reset
demanded in the Complaint or

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: Alisha Cyrus
DEPUTY CLERK

ay

AS SUBROGEE OF
HARRY H. HUYNH A U
I F ' DEAO
HEIRS.

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REFERENCED
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ENTITIES WHO
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Americans With DtsatxMws Act
d 1990 Admmstratrve Order No
97-3
If you are a parson with ■ dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to porhclpato m
this procsedwg. you are entitlsd.
at no cost to you. to lha provision
ol cenain assistance Pteese
contact Court Administration at
901 Norm Park Avenue. Suite
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Pubksh September 4. 11. 16.
26.2006
U014

NOTICE OP ACTION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2006-CP-124S

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MORLEY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. IF ANY

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IN RE THE ESTATE OF
MARK) MERCADO RAMOS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the estate
of MARIO MERCADO RAMOS,
deceased, whose date ot deem
wet December 25. 2003: it
penrkng m me Cecurl Court tor
Seminole County.
Florida.
Probate OMuon. F4e Number
2005-CP-1245. me address ol
whch is Post Office Drawer C.
Sanford. FL. 37772-0859 The
name, and addresses ot the
personal repraserrubve and that
personal representatives attar*

turtd. ConbnQtfX or unliquidated
claims, and who hav# b#«n
•#rv#d a copy of (hit note#,
must fite tte* claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

non of mre notice ol action) and
Ma the original wffh the dark of
mta court affhar before service
on Planters attorney or knmadk
aleiy thareattar: otherwtta a
default wH be entered aganat
you for the rekef demanded In
in# compiaim or psmion nwo

F ljt o .

Pubt sh September 4.11, 2005
U0I6

*

County.

or (Wnandt apamat
dae*denl t estate, mdudmg unma-

I

Trucks
DbA m 2300 3004 Diets! Cmw 17k Ml 177.950

PpdgtlM tt?? fat Cafe

fa d
MW.faA Auto 37k Mi H M M
fardflM IflM fal Cab Ante W 30k WilHiWO
CMC Sana lWtbtf Cab Z71 4*4 SIT S7.9M
ttwy.HM3Ml.fal Cab A *n .K lllttfl
Chwr IMO 2M3 Ld Cab 13 Y l 313.9M
Chwy 2M0HP 2M t fat Cab fat LS I17.7M
Sp ort LftlUtu /Van*

Uua Ariam MM M L Ml Laadtd llliM
Ferd WindHar2Qfl2 S I 3WtMilaaaliM 111.9M
fard Papa X II Laathar2002 ftJ Krr.3lLgM!
CMC YiAan X12092 kT 22K m t».M 0
Tayafa *w w h 2PM M3 H6.95Q

• KikkIihjs Ajiartmrnl* «tth large Clovis • Idle
Front • Nolle)tiall * S|iarilln&lt; I W ♦ Trnnln Court*

tW f lto M M — 1 2 M L L iM b tt H7.45Q
e n o t aaM 1U.95Q

SariiriCHrtMartiMtsj

WITNESS my hand and ma
teal of mis Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, thie 19 day of
Auguaf. 2005

A l other creditors of the dece­
dent end person*, who have
clems or demendv s^emst the
edenls estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unhq*
utdeted claims, must fie thee
dams wtth pis court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Aloha Cytu*
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAWT1FF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
0642037

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PER*OOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D EC E O E N T8
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. partona wffh dttabff-

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
AUQUST 28. 2005
Personal RepresenUtrve
MADELINE MERCADO
836 Cteyton Drive
Deltona. FL 32725
DAVID W VEL1Z
Florida Bar No 648368
David W. V eil. P A
425 Weal Colonial Drive
Suto 103
Orlando. FL 32604
Telephone (407) 648-7072
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish August 26. 2005 end
September 4. 2005
T143
IN TH E CIRCUIT CO U N T
OP TH E 1 (TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: Of CA 122614L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION. F/K/A FT
MORTOAOE COMPANIES.
D/B/A SUNBELT NATIONAL
MORTOAOE.
PLAINTIFF
VS

OCFENOANTISI

AS creditor* of me decedenl end

With 12 Mojease k Approved Credit

Country
Lake
Apartments

Legals

JAMES F MICHAEL. E T AL..

E f •* Btod, I. Mob#. Mrew

S in g le S to ry
D e s ig n

1st Month s Rent

FOR

SUSAN “

8TATE FARM MUTUAL
'
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE

Come Check Us Out]

300 OFF

FACT

keuyand

L egals

eg als

WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on ttva 25 day
ol August 2005

gsss?

287-L awn S ervices

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
1988 Dodge Shadow. 4dr. low
mileage, auto Pans, white. AC.
new Pres, brakes, water pump
Askirg OOO Cal 407*3265037.

L

Rf t h e CIRCUfT COURT

278-H andy M an

L

SO N Y S TE R E b
C O M P O N E N TS

Legals

Central Florida Fence
AN Type* of Fence
Specialising in Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estimates
AJcensed/lnsured
duality Work
■Prompt Service
3967165330

231— C ars For S ale

Pitt B u ll 1/2 yrs old. whae with
spots A real nos genOe dog w«h
lots ol energy 407-3236019.
needs a good home.

Dining nm set complete
w/hutch 6 china cabinet, two
complete bodroom sets, range,
washertirysr. swivel rocker aka
new 407*920 6468

183—T elevision &amp;
S tereo/Radio

FPE Breaker Boi. 150A main
Assorted 50AS. 30A's. 20A's.
ISA's breakers. (100. obo. 55’
galvanised fence CM electric
hoist. (75. obo 407*5476632

199—P ets &amp;
S uitlies

Lprge Amana Skfo Dy 6lda
nelngerator, baioa Icemakat
wAca &amp; water m door Great
condition. (200 407*323*5242

SPA:
Fiber-optic waterlall,
therapy |ets. cup holders.
Insulated cover, lull factory
warranty Never used In crate.
(1995 407-339-0678 O n 366*
216 2946

M iscellaneous

CO R R UO ATED
S TE E L
R O O FIN G for Barns. Boat
Oocki. Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe 15-S201 IB -ra r CalFor
Prices Surplus Steel &amp; Supply.
Inc Apopka 407*293*5786

Oanaralaire Matal Desk 50*1..
30*W, 30'H, vary oood
condition (50. 407*328*6496

276-F ence

223—

Iarafa Sahra 2M4 Mt laafbat.M Vb
C w iiB J M 0 1 tt tt ly 4 a K n ilL 9 B f W .a l1 1 .4 S O

407*323*3301
3291 S. Sanford Aye., Sanford

NOTICff O T ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE ■•#*■«•
TO : ANOELA MICHAEL:
JAMES F MICHAEL
who*, reudence M unknown 4
he/»he/they be Irving, and 4
he/»he/they be dead, lha
unknown deiendw# . who may
be ipoukel, haul, devtfteet.
grantee!, m igneet. kanora,
aadnori. Iruataaa. and a4 par­
tial claiming an mtaratt by.
mrough. under or agamal me
Defendant!, who are not known
to be dead or afore, and a! partret having or daerang to hare
any ngM. Me or intereM in ma
property deecttred n ma mort­
gage bang torecfoiad haretn.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO
fftal an acaon to torectoee a
mongaga on ma toaowmg prop­
erty:
LOT I I ANO THE WEST 1/2 OF
LOT 19. BLOCK tt. DREAM­
WORLD. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES
90 ANO 91. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat bean Mad agaeret you and
mat you are required to larva a
copy ol your wnttan dalanaai. 4
any. to 4 on DAV O J 6 TERN,
ESQ P la rttt. attorney, whole
addreee la 50t 8 Umveinty
Drive #500. PlenUtton. FL
33324 (no Mat man 30 daya
trom ma data or me t » « pubtea-

modellon
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)6664227,
1 600955*6771 (TOD) or t•00-9556770. vl* Florida
THIS NOTICE S H A a BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TW O CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN: THE 8ANFORO
HERALD
Pubfceh August 26. 2006 and
Saptsmbar 4. 2006
T144

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE t r m JUOtCIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA
CASE NO: 04-CA-1EI614K
UMLIC VP LLC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
STEPHEN T GARRETT, at aL
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE BALE
PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursued fo a Fma Summary
judgment ol Forectaewe dated
August 16. 9005 and entered fo
Case No 04-CA-1S16I4-K. or
■he Circuit Court of me
end lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida whereat N E Neffienst.
ltd eerereeeees# to UMLIC VP
U C . IS P la in tiff and Stephen T.
Oanetl. et ei ree D standants. I
wts sea to the highest and beat
tedder tor cash on the stop* M
ma East Door al the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthoues. 301
North Park Avenue. Sanford,
Florida 32771, at I I 00 A M on
lha 20th day of September,
suuj. In# tOfK^iRDng OWCnDKO
property aa eat forth In ea«d
Final Summary Judgment, toLOT 16. BLOCK O. SOUTH
PINE CREST, ACCORDING TO
THE THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE
9. OP THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
DATED at Sanford. Florida mta
August 16. 2006
Maryann* Mores
(CIRCUIT COURT 6EAL)
Clerk of m* Orouff Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy O at!
Schttan 6 Water#. PA
2C00 NW Corporate Boiiererd.
Suae 401
Boca Raton FL 33431
(561)994-6830
PubAati: August 26. 2006 and
September 4, 2006
TI46

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Credit approval
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2530 S. Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, FI 32773
PH. 407-321-2806
Localy Owned end Operated
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Rates
All Units Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Units Avsilable
Boat. R.V. and Vehicle Parking
24 Hr., 7 Day Weekly Access

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Sanlord. Florida and may he inspected by the public

NO TJCE O F PUBLIC HEARING
^ T O O O N M »n AOO m O N O f
P W O P O M D ANNEXATIO N ORDINANCES

X It antopaled that the City Commission win consider the pro­
posed amendments to the Land Development Regulations at
their October tO. 2005 regular meeting

™ E C fTY
LONQW OOO.
FLO niD A, that Iht City Commladon M l hold a public hearino m
Cham b^. 175 W att W W n

Pertont with a disability, such as a V -:;n , hearing or speech
Impairment, or persons needing other typet ct assistance, and
who wish to attend City Commission meetings or any other
board or committee meeting may contact the City Cterk in writ
mg, or may can 407-330-5603 lor information regarding available
aids and services

7

8*p" m*&gt;w ’ »• 2« » *&lt;
L ^ P^ . l ” “ n*
l? n|th*f* * ^ " P°“ * * to contodar adoption
provldaa lot tha annexation o« certain property daaobad at Id -

Pursuant to section 266 0105. Florida Statutes, It any person
decides In appeal any dectson made by the Planning and
Zoning Commission with respect to any matter considered at
this pubic meeting, such person will need a record of the pro­
ceedings and lor such purpose, such person may need to
ensure that a verbatim record ol the proceedings Is made,
Including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Is
to be based This record is not provided by the City of Sanford

M AP A:
Ordmanea Number 05-1799 (ANX 04-05)
f t * * * * ..,
Ta t Paroal ID#:
Uxatlon:
Request:

Joaaph QUktman
07-21 -30-501-OCOOG15A

205 North Street
Annetatton tnto tha City o&lt; Longwood

Publish September 4.2005
U O I7

M AP B:
Ordmanea Number 05-1770 (ANX 0505)
APP'icant:
Qlenn Wilton
Tat Parcel IDA:
00-21*30-609-0600-0010
Location:
220 W att Marvin Ava
Raquett:
Arme ration Into tha City ol longwood
MAP C:
Ordinance Numbar 05-1773 (ANX 0505)
Applicant:
Robert Stapleton
Ta i Parcel ID#:
05-21-30-517-27000070
Location:
2350 8 Hwy 17-92
H***'**'
Annsiatton Into tha City olLongwood

SEM INOLE C O U N TY
N O TIC E O F UNPAID TANGIBLE
PER SO NAL P R O PER TY TA XES
A S PR O VIDED BY C H A P TE R 197 402. • - FLORIDA
S TA TU TE S . N O TICE IS H EREBY GIVEN TH A T TANGIBLE
PERSONAL PR O PER TY TAXES ASSESSED FOR 2004 ARE
N O W DELINQ UENT. BEGINNING APRIL 1. 2005. SU CH
TAXES ARE NOW DRAWING IN TE R E S T A T TH E RATE O F 18
P E R C E N T PER YEAR. PLUS TH E PR OPORTIONATE C O S TS
O F PUBLISHING THIS NO TICE. U NLESS TH E D ELINQ U ENT
TA XES AND ALL ADDITIONAL C O S T S ARE PAID PRIOR TO
S E P TE M B E R 16. 2005, A W ARR ANT WILL BE ISSUED
TH E R E O N AND TH E TAX C O L L E C TO R WILL APPLY T O TH E
C IR CU IT C O U R T FOR AN OR DER D IR ECTING L E V Y UPON
SEIZURE O F TH E TANGIBLE PERSONAL P R O PER TY OF
TH E TAXPAYER FOR UNPAID TAXES PUR SU AN T T O F.8
197413 TH E NAMES O F TH E D ELIN Q U EN T PERSONAL
P R O PER TY TAXPAYERS AND TH E A M O UN T O F TH E TAXES,
INCLUDING TH E C O S T S O F ADVERTISING AND IN TE R E S T
PENALTY. ARE AS FOLLOW S
PAYMENT MAY BE MADE IN PERSON A T A NY O F FIC E O F
TH E SEMINOLE C O U N TY TAX C O LLEC TO R . O R BY MAIL
(PO BOX 630. SANFORD. FL 32772)
Account Number:
2004 Tax Roil Buaineaa Name
2004 Tax Roll Mailing Name.
Lease Company:
2004 Taxes due
2005 Estimated Taxes due:

0165256
Pebbles Restaurant
Colorado Restaurants LLC
Amresco
$7.237 04
$6.463 94

Publish September 4. 2005

uote
CFTY O F LAK E MARY
N O TIC E O F PUBLIC HEARING
O R DINANCE NO
AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C ITY O F LAKE MARY, FLORIDA.
REZONINQ CERTAIN LANDS W ITHIN TH E C ITY O F LAKE
MARY. L O C A TE D S O U TH O F CR 46A AN D W E S T O F
R AN TO U L LANE. HEREIN D EFINED FROM TH E PR ESEN T
C ITY ZONING CLASSIFICATION O F PUD. PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPM ENT. TO PUD. PLANNED U NIT DEVELOPM ENT.
PUR SU AN T TO TH E TE R M S O F TH E FLORIDA S TA TU TE S ;
PROVIDING CO N FLIC TS . CO D IFICATIO N . SEVER ABILITY
AND E F FE C TIV E DATE.
N O TIC E IS H EREBY GIVEN that the City of Lake Mary. City
Commission, win hold two public hearings as foSows:
• Fast Readaig. Thursday. September 9,2005. al 70 0 PM
- Second Reading, Thursday. September 22, 2003, at 7.00 PM
The pubic heanngs wet start al the lime noted above or as soon
as possible thereafter, to consider the revisions ol the adopted
Developer's Agreement to permit the placement of 3 temporary
classrooms al the Lake Mary Preparatory School
A copy of the d o r matron relevant to the proposed temporary
classrooms is available tor inspection by the fxibfcc In the
Community Development Department office. Lake Mary
Municipal Services Building. B it Wallace Court. Lake Mary.
Florida 32746. Monday through Friday, from 6 00 A M until 5 00
PM . or you may can Gary Schindler. City Planner at (407) 5851447 lor more information concerning this amendment
All Pubic Heatings will be held in the City of Lake Mary
Commission Chambers. 100 N Country Club Rd . Lake Mary
Any interested party may appear at the pubic hearings and be
heard regarding this issue or submit written comments to the
address «le-ililied above Said heanngs may be continued from
time to time until tho City Commission makes a tmal decision.
N O TE : IF A PERSON D EC ID ES T O APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY TH IS COMMISSION W ITH R E S P E C T T O ANY M AT­
TE R CO N SID ER ED AT THIS M EETING O R HEARING. HE OR
SH E WILL NEED A R ECO R D O F TH E PR O CEED INGS. AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE O R SHE MAY N E E D TO
ENSUR E TH A T A VERBATIM R ECO R D O F TH E PR O CEED ­
INGS IS MADE. W HICH R ECO R D INCLUDES TH E TE S TIM O ­
N Y AND EVIDENCE UPON W HICH TH E APPEAL IS T O BE
BASED FLORIDA S TA TU TE S 268 0105
PER SO NS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH E S E PR O CEED INGS SHOULD
C O N TA C T TH E C ITY ADA COOR D INATO R A T LEAS T 48
H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F TH E M EETING A T 407-585-1424
Publish August 28. 2005 and September 4. 2005
T133
Seminote Com m unity College
100 W eldon Boulevard
Sanford, FL 32773
Notice of M onthly Board Meeting

r n m iia

The District Board of Trustees ol Seminole Community College
announces a monthly Board meeting In which all persona are

agas

Invited

H a

™ ^ ° 9 - tnWf**t*d P^ . ^ ! j y PT&gt;a tf heartnga may be
latpect to the propoaed onM nm tm -___ A copy ol tie

Date and Time Tuesday. September 20. 2005 7 00 PM
Place
Seminole Community College
Santord/Lake Mary Campus
Weldon Administration Budding
Board Meeting Room. A200
tOO Weldon Boulevard
Sanlord, Florida 32773
Purpose
Regular Monthly Board Meeting

Cty »nd may t » l r * P * * d by 9 * p w c

A copy of the agenda may be obtained by calling the Office of the
President at 407-328-2010. and arranging lor an agenda to be
aenl etectromcafy

contmuad trom time to bms S i ^ f"/*°*^Lod Cay Hall.
propoMd ordatanoea N poaMd o tT .
Longwood. Florida and ooplea are •a'®** "®*
"

Al parions ara
rrwM at theee m e e a n g W h * ^ ^

"l^ d

eoeu,, mat

d t x e s d m g s a n d t a iu r f i^ 2 * ^ N ^ 2 d T w h ld i record to
a verbatim record ot * » pruceedexF *
aooeal la to
-nctod. the taaamony and evfctonoa t * - " * * * W ,p p “
te baw d (per SeC-2880105. Ftortda Statues)
Penoru with
ol ihata mesdnga ahmAd corda rtatoA *

if*etmo

Pursuant to the provtaiorta of the Americana with Disabilities Act,
any person requiring special accommodations to parbclpata In
this meeting la asked to advise Semmole Commonly College at
least 48 hours before the meeting by contacting Unde Cowell at
407- 328-2010 II you are hearing or speech impaired, please
contact Seminole Community College by eating M l Dorothy
Paishon at 407-328-2109
Persona are advised that. * they deade to appeal any decision
made al this meeting, toey wit need a record ol ths proceedatgs
and tor such purpose, they may need to insure that a verbatim
record ol the proceedmgi is made, which record includes the
Kebmony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based,
per Section 288 0105, Florida Statutes

250 3491. at taaat 49 hourt In advance d
Sarah M Mi(*iat, cay dart
Pubkah September 4,11.8006

Publish September 4,2005
U003

^U ^SU nd artto and 8peo»W«na
toWMer Conservation, on Thuraday.
J

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W‘R * * , * * *
d&gt;

^

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y

Comm edon

n“ y

tha propoaed amend-

&amp;

f u information on Seminole
county BCC procurement!
plwae vw&gt; o n webaas M

S^Ummotec^t^Tiur;

mMtmg and b*

M *efted

WMM0L8 COUNTY
BCC PROJECT
SOUCITATIONS

fL52,7!',7“

,-h»ena
select
Current
Procurement tor a kst d sS
aceve soScSatuna Many can
pedowntoaded at no chwg.
RnUotalion and Procurement
rtomeeon a else axaiaUw id

era Purchaamg and Connects
need amendment*
, , and Development Sennce* a.

Notice ol intent
to Amend Ruts

sa-xi

_ J I_ a ——a

rfOllCw OT I n t t m

to Adopt Rule
Semnole Community
hereby gives notice
miended amendment
5 000 and Adoption
t 240 et foSows

College
ol the
of rule
ol rule

Policy No : 5 090
Policy Title: Contracts and
Contract Management
Purpose and E fleet To clarify
contracsng activity and to proason oI tha College
legal Authority aa 1001 83.
1001 64. 1001 85. 287 017
Florida Statutes. FAC 6-A14 0734. .041
Policy No : 1 240
Pokey Tllte Stall and Program
Development
Purpose and Eltact To update
Start
and
Program
Development Pokey to comply
with rule changes
legal Authority: si 1001 64
A Nonet ol Rule Development
appeared on August 28. 2001.
In the Semnole Herald A pubkc
hearing on toe proposed rule
may be requested In writing,
specifying how the person
requesting the public hsartnq
would be aXectsd by Vie pro­
pose! rule, warm 21 days of
notica. submitted to:
Joseph A. Sarnovaky. Vice
President tor Admlnefralhra and
Business Services, at tha
above address
Pubfceh September 4. 2005
U004

NOTTCC OF AUCTION
This auction null be held on
SEPTEMBER 17, 2008, at
000 AM at 325 Auto) Ava.
Oviedo. FL
may
Inspect tie vahidas on the day
before tha Auction from 0AM
until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified tonde only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to
accept or refuse any and el

teds.
The lotlowing vehicles are
ottered tor bids .
1095 PONTIAC GRAND
PR1X
VINV 1G2WJS2X4SF246142
Publish September 4. 2005
U005
NOTICE
Vehicle Aucsun • V OCam
WHEN: September I t , 1008
WHERE: Pate's Towing. 1919
W 1st 8*eet Sanford. FL 32771
(407)32l-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1907
MAKE FORD
MOOEL 8/W
COLOR WHITE
VIN #. 2FMDA5144YBC92072
Vehicle Auction a»9 OOam
WHEN « splee n ac SO, 7004
WHERE: ParV't Towing. 1919
W 1M Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR. 200J
MAKE: JEEP
MOOEL CHEROKEE
COLOR: SILVER
VIN f: 1J4QX48S83C558276
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WHEN September 16.1008
WHERE: Paul's Towing. &lt;919
W tit Street. Sanlord. F L 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1995
MAKE: ISUZU
MOOEL: ROOEO
COLOR: WHITE
VIN # 4S2CG56V8S4310370
Vehicle Auction WO OOam
WHEN: September 20, *008
WHERE: Pares Towing, 1919
W 1st Street, Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1996
MAKE: TOYOTA
MODEL PAJ
COLOR: RED
VIN I . 4TAVL52NXWZ001613
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WHEN: September 31,1008
WHERE. Paula Towing. 1119
W tat Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321 -7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1978
MAKE TOYOTA
MOOEL: 20R
COLOR GREEN
VIN I TE5183529
VEHICLE
YEAR 1974
MAKE: R ENE
MODEL. 20 FT BOAT
COLOR WHITE
VM 9: RENS652SM74H
VEHICLE
YEAR 1998
MAKE: HOME MADE
MOOEL: TRAILER
COLOR SILVER
VIN*. NOVIN0200214274
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WHEN Baptombsr 80.3008
WHERE Paiia Towing. 1919
W 1st Sheet. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1990
MAKE: LINCOLN
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR SAVER
VIN# 1LNLM81F9LY713381
VEHICLE
YEAR. 1993
MAKE PONTIAC
MOOEL 40H
COLOR SAVER
VPf# 1G2WH54T1PF286697
VEHICLE
YEAR 1979
MAKE: CHEVY
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR YELLOW
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tOO Weldon boulevard
Sanford, Florida 32773

Division luxeled at tie County
Services BuSdmg. HOI East III
S I. Room 3208. Sanford.
Florida Phone 407-8887131
To guarantee receipt of adden­
da aa respondents shored
check the webeae or coated tie
Purchasing and Contracts
Division seven catewHr deye
prior to ths triad receiving data
ol suUmnalvbids

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Nonce ■ hereby 9"*n Feuls
Towing wd eei al pubkc auction
tor storage tor cash on demand
to hghesl udder. Ihe knowing
ProepecSrve bsjders may naped
vehicles one hour pnor to sale
Terma era "CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUM08" Paul a Towing
reeervea toe n*e to etcat# or
rated any and a# BIOS

Pubfceh September 4, 2005
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N O TIC E OF PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC N O TIC E IS HEREBY
GIVEN, TH A T O N THE DATE
AND TIME L IS TED BELOW.
AND C O N TIN U IN G FROM
DAY T O DAY UNTIL ALL
G O O D S ARE SOLD. WE
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC A U C ­
TION. TO TH E H IG H E S T
BIDOER. FOR CASH. AT THE
W A R EH O U S E
OF
ALL
AMERICAN S E LF S T O R ­
A G E. L O C A TE D A T 460
FLORIDA CEN TR AL PARK­
WAY.
LO N G W O O D .
FL
32750, TH E FO LLO W IN G
G O O DS, WARES, AND M ER­
CHANDISE FOR R EN T AND
O TH E R C H A R G E S
FOR
WHICH A LIEN O N SAME 13
CLAIMED. T O W IT
D ATE O F SA LE : 09G1/2005
TIME O F S ALE: 12:00 P.M.
(Customer Name) (Unit I )
(Brief Description ot Goods
Being Sold)
SIMPSON. SHARON • #307
H OUSEHOLD GO O DS
HANCOCK. WILLIAM • #14
H O USEH O LD GO O DS
HARRISS. DIANNE • #108
H OUSEHOLD G O O D S
ADAMS. D YLAN • #122
MACHINERY
M ERCER. WILLIAM - #167
H OUSEHOLD GO O DS
KIMJUANA. THOM AS • #210
TO O LS
EVANS. A N G E LA • #300
H O USEH O LD G O O D S
G LEN N , CH R I8 - #107
H OUSEHOLD O O O DS
GERRY.
M A TT
• #3tB
H OUSEHOLD GO O O S
ALVAR EZ-LEO N. MARIA •
#328 H O USEH O LD ITEMS
S TO R A G E
P R O TE C TIO N
A U CTIO N SER VICES. LIC
#593
TH E ABOVE INFORMATION
IS T O BE PUBLISHED O N C E
A W EEK FOR TW O C O N ­
S E C U TIV E W E E K S SAID
8ALE T O BE UNDER AND
BY
V IR TU E
OF
TH E
S TA TU TE S O F TH E STATE.
IN SUCH CA S ES MADE AND
PROVIDED

Publish: September 4. 11.
2005
U009
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2005-CP-148S
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PATRICIA O FOLEY.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREOfTORS
The edmmtslrstion ol me estate
ol PATRICIA O
FOLEY,
deceased, whoee dele of deem
was March IS. 2005 end whoee
Boctto Security Number re 004102351. 14 pending In the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida. Probate
Division, the address ol which M
Post Oftce Drawer C. Sentoed.
FL. 32772 The names and
eddreeeet of the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Represenleiive'e attor­
ney are eel forth below
At creditors ol the decedent
and other pertont hamng claims
or demands against decedent's
asisle on whom a copy ol this
notica hat baan served must Me
thee claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other credsors ol the dece­
dent and persons having drums
or demands agamsl # » dece­
dents sststs must Ms then
deans 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 PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D EC ED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARREO
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEMBER 4. 2005
JOHN N KELLY
Personal Representative
P. O Box 597
Portland. ME 04112
L W CARROLL. JR . ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 091438
LAWRENCE W CARROLL. JR .
PA
708 Tumbul Avenue. Suae 202
Aaamome Springs, FL 32701
Telephone. 407/280-5588
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative

Publish September 4. II. 2005
U0I0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-1I02-14
THE BANK O f NEW YORK,
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
CERTtFCATEMOLDERS OF
CWABS SERIES 99-1.
PLAINTIFF.
VS
FRANK E. VMKTTEMORL. IF
U V »IG AliO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNO'VN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISCEE
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST FRANK E
W HITTEMORE. GERALDINE
P WHITTEMORE AAVA
GERALDINE J WHITTMORE
ATK/A
GERALDINE
WHITTMORE. IF LIVING. ANO
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS DEVISEES.

GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES 4N0 A IL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
GERALDINE P WHITTEMORE
A/K/A
OERALDINE
J
WHITTMORE. A/K/A
OERALDINE WHITTMORE,
BLACKS
SUPPLY.
IN C ;
STATE OF FLORIOA DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE; UNITED
GUARANTY RESIDENTIAL
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NORTH CAROLINA; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the
Motion
to
Rate!
foreclosure Sale dated August
23. 2005 entered In C M Caee
No 04CA-I802-14 ot the
Cecurt Court ol the 1STH
Judicial Ctroei In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I ana sal to toe highest and bast
bidder tor cash at toe West
Front Door at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 N Park Avenue In 8antord.
Florida, al 1100 a m. on foe 22
day of September. 2005 toe kS•at forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOTS t8 ANO 19. BLOCK C.
LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS.
TOWN OF LONQWOOO, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGES 82 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA SUB­
JE C T HOWEVER TO THAT
CERTAIN MORTGAGE DATED
FEBRUARY 20. 1984, ANO OF
RECORD
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 480. PAGE
629
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. AND
WHICH THAT PARTIES OF
THE SECONO PART AGREE
TO ASSUME AND TO FULFILL
THE CONDITIONS CO N ­
TAINED THERETO SUBJECT
ALSO TO TAXES FOR 1984
Dated me 25 day of August,
2005
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cerk ol tos Circuit Court
By. Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 8 University Drive Suae
600
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2338000
04-30485
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with tSeebSawi needing a tpedal accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee al 407885-4237,
1800 9558771 (TDD ) or I •008548770. via Florida
Relay Service
Pubfceh September 4. It, 2005
U0I1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
o f t h e i r m JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-1258-14W
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS,
INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JULIO GONZALEZ. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIM INO
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH,
UNDER OR AGAINST JUDO
GONZALEZ; YVETTE
GONZALEZ. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEV1SEE8.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH.

233-8555 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. persona
with disabemes neecfcng a ape
dal accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION. at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouee at 407885-4227,
1800-9358771
(TOO) or 1800-9558770. via
Fields Relay Service
Publeh SeptorrSer 4.11.2005

U012_______________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 08-CA-1I44-14W
UCN:
M2008C A001188XXXXXX
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE
CORP MIN NO
10046000060661483 AND MIN NO
100048080080881208.

MICHAEL WILLIAMS, at a l.

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER at
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment of
toractoaura dated August 23.
2005. and entered in Caee No
03-CA-II88-I4L
UCN:
592005CA001168XXXXXX of
the Croat Court In and tor
Seminole County. Florida,
wterafn MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS. INC AS NOMINEE
FOR
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE
CORP. MIN NO 10046000080881463 AND MIN NO.
1000480-00080681208
14
Ptolntift
and
MICHAEL
WILLIAMS. UNKNOWN TEN ­
ANT NO 1; UNKNOWN TEN ­
ANT NO
2. and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINQ
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY HEREIN DESCRIBED are
Defendants. I w « sal to tha
highest and bast bidder tor
caah al toe Eaat Door ol the
Semnole County Courthouse.
301 North Park Avenue,
Sanlord. Florida 32771 al
Saminoto County. Florida, al
1100 am. on tha 22nd day of
September. 2005, me toioieing
In said Order
Judgment town:

or

Final

LO T 13. BLOCK A.
OAKCREST. ACCORDING TO
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
23. PAGE 67. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
» you are a pereon with a dtomndeem in order to larsclpse
dad, at no coal to you, to toa
prwnekxi of certain aeaetence
Premie corned me Court at
407865-4330 withal two 12)
working amyl ot your receipt of
to« Nome. # you are hearing or
voice unpaired, cal Florida
Relay Service 1800)9538771
DATED al Santord. Florida on
August 23. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Cterk, Cfrcul Court
By: Mary Seoupe
Aa Deputy Cterk
SMITH. HIATT 6 DIAZ. P A
Altomaye tor Planed
2691 Eaal Oakland Park Bird .
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Pubfcah Santord Herald
Pubfceh September«. 11.2005
U013
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
ANO FOR SEM M OLI
COUNTY. FLOMOA
CASE NO. 08-OR-399 I 030-

W

GREGORY GOOOEN8URY,

MARGARET GOOOENBURV.

un o er o r a q a jn s ty v e tte

GONZALEZ.
CARRINOTON
WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ; JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN
POSSESSION
D EFENDANT^)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauam to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foredoeure dated
Aug 23. 2006 entered In C M
Caee No 05CA-1289-I4-W of
the ctreua Court of toa 1ITH
Judual Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida.
I wd aal to toa htgheal and beef
tedder tor caah m toa Eaal Door
al tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouee tocatad at X I North
Park Avanua in Sanford. Florida.
U 1100 a m on Via 22 day c#
September. 2005 toa ketoekng
deecrtxed property aa eel lorth In
taut Summary Final Judgment.
k&gt;-w#
LOT 7. CARRINGTON WOOOS
UNIT NO 1. AS PER PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 40. PAGE 68-100.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA
Dated toe 23 day ol AuguaL
2005
Meryarme Uorae
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Cterk ol toe Canal Court
By Mary Strouce
Deputy Cterk
Pubfceh m: Tha Senwioie Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 Umveraey Drive SUM
500
PVarta&amp;n. FL 33324
(95412338000
0542580
PI EASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 954

NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR PUBLICATION
TO : MARGARET GOOOENBURY
YOU ARE NOTIFIED foal an
eclion tor Oiaaokiuon of
Mamage. Indudng dame tor
deadubon of mamage. pay­
ment ol debU. dtvteion or rad
and paraond property, and tor
peymentt of lupport. haa teen
Mad agamal you. You are
raqdrad to aarve a copy ol you
written datonaae. « any. to tote
•dun on Otenn T. Vandawatet.
Petitioner a attorney, erhoaa
•ddeaa la 2*3 Cranaa Rood
Boulevard.
Suite
111.
Alam onu Spring#. FL 32701.
on or before October (L 2005
and Me toe ongnd «Hfo toa
dark d tote court d Bemnote
County Courthouee. 301 North
Park Arenua, Santord. Ftortda
32771. dfoar baton aarvtoa on
Peesonatk attorney or knmad•tefy thereafter; ofhenetta a
detax* wd be antorad agdnd
you tar toa retd demanded In
WARNING Rule 12 285.
Ftortda Famky le e Rutea of
Procedure, requital certain
automate dadoaura of d ocu­
ments and Inform ation Fakirs
to comply can .ear* In aanckona. inclu d in g dnm iaid or
tanking ol pteadnga.
DATED foe 3IK day of August.
2008
Mwyanne Morse
Cterk of to# Circua Court
By: Nancy R Winter
Dapiey Cterk
Pubkah.
28.2008

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boon more efficient on offense, they could have
won anyway, because they had the ball six times
inside the .Kl in the second half and only scored
13 points.
1 here were some bright spots for the locals,
however, as senior nlacekicker Matt Prater con­
nected on a 37-yanl field goal for LICE'S first
lints of the season. The field goal was Prater's
th of his career.
Senior defensive end Paul Carrington and redshirt junior defensive end Chris Welsh registered
back-to-back sacks to end a South Carolina drive
in the second quarter. In 2004, UCF played five
games before recording two sacks on the season,
with the second coming vs. Northern Illinois on
October 9, 2001.
junior quarterback Steven Moffett completed
10 straight passes to establish a new career-high
for consecutive completions. He broke his per­
sonal mark of nine consecutive completions vs.
Northern Illinois in 2004. He ended the game 27of-39 passing for 258 yards with one touchdown
and one interception.
Senior wide receiver Brandon Marshall from
Lake Howell established a career-high with 10
receptions Junior wideout Mike Walker also set
a new personal-best with nine receptions.
Both Walker and Marshall also went over the
century mark in receiving yards. Marshall fin­
ished with 102 yards receiving and Walker
ended the game with a career-high 105 yards
receiving. The due were also the last two UCF
receivers to eclipse the century mark in the same
game (September 13, 2003 vs. Florida Atlantic).
The Golden Knights dropped to 0-5 on ESPN.

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Outdoors
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* FWC vessels transporting
Mississippi Marine Patrol offi­
cers on rescue missions for
stranded vessels and isolated
coastal survivors.
Tlie FWC contingent includes
members of the agency's
Special Operations Group
(SOG) that mobilizes with
other law enforcement agencies
in times of natural or man­
made disasters. FWC officers
in the SOG undergo special
training and use tne agency's
specialized equipment for
operations on the water and in
wilderness areas.
BOATU.S. TALLIES UP T O P
TEN LIST O F STATES WITH
TH E M O ST REQ UESTS FOR
ON-THE-WATER AID
With 1-abor Day marking the
end of the summer boating sea­
son in many parts of the coun­
try, the nation's largest
provider of on-tbe-water tow­

The ESPN broadcast marked the fourth straight
season the Golden Knights have started the sea­
son on ESPN. UCF is 1-9 all-time vs. SEC schools
and 0-3 vs. South Carolina. The Golden Knights
are 14-13 all-time in season openers. UCF head
coach George O'Leary is 6-5 on ESPN Thursday
night primetime telecasts.
UCF W IDEOUT RECEIVES GO O D NEWS
ORLANDO — The UCF football team
received good news following its contest at
South Carolina on Thursday evening when
sophomore wide receiver Javid James learned
that his sister, who was in New Orleans when
Hurricane Katrina h it was safe in Tennessee.
James' 18-year-old sister Tahirah had not been
heard from since the storm made landfall on
Monday.
The James family permanently moved from
New Orleans to Orlando two weeks ago, but
Tahirah returned to the city on Aug. 27 to cele­
brate her birthday with friends. She was unable
to evacuate before the storm devastated the
region.
Erine James told her son on Thursday evening
that she had heard from Tahirah, who was safe
in Tennessee and attempting to return to
Orlando.
Javid James traveled with the Golden Knights
to Columbia, S.C. for the game, but did not see
any action on the field.
BRYAN PETERS NAMED A SSISTAN T
BASEBALL COACH AT STETSO N
DeLAND — Stetson University Baseball Head
Coach Pete Dunn announced the hiring Monday
of Bryan Peters as an assistant coach. Peters
takes over for Frank Martello, who resigned this
past summer for advancement opportunities

ing and assistance, BoatUS.
Towing Services, has tallied up
a list of the top ten 10 states
that had the most requests for
assistance this season.
They are:
* 1. Florida
* 2. California
* 3. New York
* 4. New Jersey
* 5. Maryland
* 6. North Carolina
* 7. Massachusetts
* 8 . Virginia
* 9 . Texas
* 10. Washington
While the list largely follows
boat registration data for each
state, several states had more
requests for assistance than
antid pjted. New Jersey,
Maryland and Massachusetts,
ranked respectively *23, 825
and #29 in the nation based on
the number of registered boats,
were #4, #5, and 17 (respec­
tively) in requests for on-thewater assistance Last on the
list with the fewest requests for
help was Vermont.

Briefs
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fielding, arm strength, arm accuracy, running,
base running and pitching. These evaluation
cards will be kept on file to monitor a player's
progress throughout their high school career.
I’KO-DAY will also send these evaluations to
three colleges of the players choice.
The PRO-DAY Caravan will be in a 10-State
area this year with the "TOP 100" overall players
from these showcases being selected to attend
the "Best of the Best" Showcase later this fall in
Orange Beach, Alabama.
The cost of the Showcase is $125 and players
need to register In advance at www.prodaybaseball.com at the Showcase Link or you may print
out an application from the website and send
check or money order to: PRO-DAY Baseball,
BO. Box 333, Orange Beach, AL 36561. For addi­
tional information, you may call: (251) 980-2300.
YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
The Sanford Recreation Department will be
hosting a Sanford Instructional Soccer League
beginning on Saturday, September 20th and run­
ning every Saturday until November 8th from 9
a.m.-to-lO a m. at Zinn Beck Field (next to the
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium) on
Melionviile Avenue.
Tire league is for boys and girls ages 5-to-7 and
8-to-10 and the cost is $40 (includes participation
award and League T-shirt).
For information call tire Sanford Recreation
Department at 407-330-5697 or Kicks N Dribbles
at 407-721-8219. Info can also be found at
www.kicksndribbles.com or
www.ci.sanford.fl.us
SEPTEMBER DERBY
Tire September Strap Box Derby Rally will be
held on Saturday, September 24th at the Sanford
Derby Park.
The event will be sponsored by the Central
Florida Soap Box Derby and The Sanford
Recreation Department.
Check In will be at 7 a.m. with racing starting
at 8 a.m.
Car and driver must meet AASBD standards.
The race will feature Time Swap and two Double
Eliminations. All cars must use Z-Glass Wheels
(No Wheel Bank) and their will be divisions for
stock, superstock and master.
Tire cost is $45 for the first entry and $70 for a
family. You must be pre-registered and paid by 5
p.m. September 19th. After that date there will
be a $10 late with a noon Friday, September 23rd
cutoff. No on-site registrations.
For more information, please contact Norm
Perry, Race- Director, at (work) 407-330-5697 or
(home) 321-267-0168
DAWES AND MILLER JO IN THE SEALS
The Florida Seals have again gone back to the
Macon Trax for two more players this season.
Dominick Dawes and Craig Miller have agreed
to terms to be on the ice for the Florida Seals this
season.
Dawes enters his sophomore season after suit­
ing up for Tommy Stewart last year in Macon.
The swinginan was very valuable to the Trax as
he started the year at defense before being
moved up to forward when injuries hit the Trax
hard last season.
Stewart plans to start the season with Dawes
as one the key wings on the team. The Utica,

The top five reported reasons
why boaters called BoatUS.
were:
* 1. Unknown engine failure
* 2. Grounding
* 3. Out of fuel or other fuel
problems
* 4. Battery problems U jump
starts
* 5. Engine overheating
'Preventive maintenance is
probably the number one item
that all boaters could do more
of to prevent those late evening
calls to our 24 hour
TowBoatUS. and Vessel Assist
Padfic dispatch centers,' said
Jerry CardarelU, vice president
BoatU 5. Towing Services.
Often referred to as the “boat
owners auto d u b ,' BoatUS.
Towing Services offers on-thewster assistance plans starting
at around $30 a year and has
over 500 response vessels at
260 ports across the country.
Boaters can call 800-888-4869 or
visit
http:/ /www.BoatUS.com/Tow
ing for more information.

N.Y. native appeared in 56 games in his rookie
season scoring 30 points.
Get ready for the home opener Saturday,
October 29 at the Silver Spurs Arena. The puck
will drop for the first ever hockey game in the
arena at 7:35 p.m. versus the Jacksonville
Barracudas.
To reserve your season tickets or find out more
about partnerships with the Seals call the office
at 407-343-PUCK or go to www.floridaseals.com.
Season tickets for exciting Seals hockey start as
low as $225 and there are many different options
to set up a payment plan to fit your budget.
SPECIAL-OPPORTUNITY TURKEY HUNT
PERM ITS NOW AVAILABLE
Special-Opportunity TUrkey Hunt Permits now
are available from the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC).
Special-Opportunity Spring Turkey Hunts are
custom-made for sportsmen yearning for an
Osceola turkey. All hunt areas are in the Osceola
turkey's range. They are a highly prized sub­
species of turkey, which occur only in peninsular
Florida. These hunts pair up large areas of land
loaded with turkeys with a low number of
hunters.
Hunters interested in going on one of these
hunts can apply now. Applications are on the
FW C s special-opportunity hunt Web site at
MyFWC.com/gflh (dick on " 2004-2005 Spring
Turkey Application") and at FWC regional
offices. A random drawing will determine who
will receive the limited number of permits.
Demand for the hunts is usually greater than
the number of available permits. Hunters can
submit as many applications as they want to
increase their odds; however; each application
requires a $5 nonrefundable application fee for
each person named on the application.
Applications must arrive at FW C s Tallahassee
office by U S. mail or a licensed delivery service
by 4 3 0 p.m. Oct. 15 to be included in the ran­
dom drawing. Faxes and hand-deliveries are not
accepted.
If selected, hunters will pay an additional $50 $175, depending on the special-opportunity hunt
area selected. Selection rules limit out-of-state
participants to one permit per hunt. Non-resi­
dents should not apply as a group, since only
one non-resident per hunt can be selected.
DOVE CLUB PERM ITS STILL AVAILABLE
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) still has Dove Club Permits
remaining for some of their special-opportunity
dove fields throughout the state.
Permits are available for Caravelle Ranch
(Putnam County), Hilochee (Polk County), Lake
George Dexter/Mary Farms Unit (Volusia
County), Parker Road (Alachua County) and
Schneider Farms (Escambia County).
Dove Club Permits can be purchased at any
county tax collector's office, authorized license
agent, online at MyFWC.com/dove or by calling
1-888-HUNT-FLORID A (486-8356). toll-free from
anywhere in the United States or Canada.
Permits are available on a first-come, firstserved basis and allow one adult and one youth
(under age 16) to participate in all scheduled
hunts for a designated dove field (up to 8 days).
These half-day hunts cost $150 and enable the
JJermit holder and youth to both take a daily bag
limit of birds.
For more information on these great dove
hunting opportunities, visit MyFwC.com/dove.

within the Volusia County school system.
Peters joins the Hatter coaching staff from the
University of South Florida, where he spent nine
years as an assistant coach and two years as a
player. He served as the Bulls' recruiting coordi­
nator and hitting instructor and also worked
with the defense, base running, and condition­
ing.
"We are extremely happy to have Bryan join
our staff," Dunn said. "The wealth of experience
and knowledge he brings from his time at USF
will make him a valuable asset to our program."
Peters showed great versatility during his two
seasons as a player (1995-96), seeing time at sec­
ond base, shortstop, third base, left field and on
the mound. He helped guide the Bulls to two
regular season conference titles and two NCAA
Regional appearances as a player, and to three
NCAA berths (1997, 2001, 2002) as a coach.
In 1997, Peters spent parts of two months in
Puerto Rico coaching a Roberto Clement all-star
team of 15 and 16-year olds. He has also coached
at several camps and clinics and presented lec­
tures on hitting at the Florida High School
Coaches Association annual workshop.
A native of Lancaster, Calif., Peters was an all­
conference performer at Antelope Valley (Caliph)
Community College. He later transferred to USF
where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Speech
Communication in 1997.
HATTER W OM EN'S SOCCER EARNS FIRST
WIN AGAIN ST M IAM I, 2-1
MIAMI — Senior A llda Briggs from Lake
Brantley tallied the game-winning goal with less
than six minutes remaining in regulation as
Stetson women’s soccer defeated Miami 2-1 for
the first time in the program's history.
"It was a benchmark win for our program,"
said head coach Julie Orlowskl. "Especially to
come back and beat this team after a 7-0 loss
here three years ago."
With the score tied 1-1, Briggs took a pass from
sophomore Kelsey Kramer (Satellite Beach) and
launched a ball over the Hurricanes’ goalkeeper
from more than 35 yards out to tally tne
gamcwlnner at 84:52 for her first goal of the sea­
son.
Meghan McKinscy pul Miami on the board

Photo court say ol Statson Alhlatlca

Senior Alicia Briggs Irom Lake Brantley (No. 6)
had the game-winning goal in Stetson's 2-1 win
against Miami Wednesday aftornoon on the road.

first with a goal al 39:03, which was followed by
more than an hour lightning delay, and then her
team look the 1-0 lead into halftime.
Senior Andrea Rice (Lakeland) then knotted
things up in the 64lh minute with help from
freshman Sarah I»ley (Ft. Myers) for her first
goal of ihe year.
"It was definitely a total learn effort as 19 play­
ers came in ihe game and all of them played
imjTortant roles," said Orlowski. "But it is also a
tribute lo our seniors that they were responsible
for those two goals and lo April Eilering who
was a huge factor with several major saves."
Eilering junior from Troy, III., grabbed a sea­
son-high nine saves in 90 minutes in goal. Alex
Alford allowed both goals for Miami for the loss.
Stetson Is at home this evening (Saturday)
when it hosts Kent Slate al Ihe Stetson Soccer
Field al 7 p.m.

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Clark ot Vis Cvoat Court
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Ctert
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2516 Edgewaler Dr. Suite 4
Orlando. FL 32V04
(407) 423-6563
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September 4. 2005
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■EMM0LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. M05-CP-14S7
IN RE ESTATE OF
EVELYN T RENFRO.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
(Summary Administration)
TO A a PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:
Ybu ara hereby notified Vial an
Order
ol
Summary
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in f a h u m oI EVELYN T. REN­
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2005 CP-1457, by Via C nu*
Court tor Semmote County.
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addrssa ol when is 301 Norm
Part Avanua. Santord. FL
32771: Vial Vis decedents date
ol daaVi arts Juna 19, 2004, that
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teas than 176.000 00 and rial
Vis lumas and addrsssss ot
thoM lo whom 4 hat bean
assigned by such order are
NAME

Put* ah « Tha Sammote Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Urwerpty Onva Suita
500
Plantabm. FL 33124
(•54)23} 6000
06-40733
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 9M 233 6555 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. peraona
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caat aocommodatmn mould contad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at th# SEMINOLE County
CourVmue* at 407-666-4227. 1500 055a m (TOO) or 1-600•56-6770. via Florida Malay
PutAah Augual 26. 2005 and
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CASE NO 06CA-*16H4&lt;
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PlaaltA.

JACK W SETTER.
Determents
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT, purwant to tha Fatal
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trad ai ttva cauaa ai tha
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County. Fonda', I wd M i Via
proparty i tualad at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, daacrtiod aa:
LOT tt. BLOCK R. LONGWOOO PARK. ACCOROtNG TO

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2408 Adams Court
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1995 OLDSMOBM.E
VINE 1Q3AJ55M6S6J11751
1995 GMC SIERRA
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UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal at the Osvcnbed van.
cte* was conducted in oompkance wtei FS 713 76 Notice
Vtel Hatty* Towing wd w t Sard
Mtuctei *1 Pubkc Auction lor
Caah on SEPTEMBER t l.
2001. at 1000 A M at 102 N
Uapte Am . Santord. F L 32771
AV Mfuctos told AS IS No kb*
guaranteed Harry* Towing
r***rm* to* right to bid on any
Vahrcte* may b* mewed on*
hoia prar to aate:
1972 VOLK
1122900254
Pubteh S*ptemb*r 4. 2005

A l asdaora of Via a&gt;law ol Via
dsesdara and peraona having
cteuna or dsmands agaeisl Via
aalala at tha decedent other
Vian Vioas lor whom provision
lor M payment was mada ai Via
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Summary
Admmretrabon must Ms mae
d a m wan Wa Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BYLAW

Note* M nearby given by lha
City at Santord lo Homer E
Quasi# Center. 2102 W 15th
Street Santord. FL 32771 and
any or aa oCwr interested par
be* Vial Vte descrbwd property.
2102 W 16th Street. Santord.
F L 32771. Lag Loti 25 &lt; 26
Cate* Addteon acconkng to Plat
Book 3. Pag* 64 ot Vi* Pubkc
Record* ol Banknote County
Florida, hat been tound totw m
• fktapmated. unsanitary, urwi
habaabte or un**to contemn,
and that tha City Comm,coon
W d hold a Pubkc Muring m tha
Cay Commaamn Chamtwr* ol
Cay Hall al 7 00 p m on
September 12. 2005 Al th,.
hearing, me Cay Comnesaion
khan hear evidence and wd
detemwi* whether or not to*
property ahaa be condemned
You era hereby ordered lo
appear
belora
tha
Cay
Commaamn
at
ih#
Condemnation Hasting lo bs
Iward and praaent you ante ol
tha caw You Iw m * » rxjf* to
Odum an attorney, at your own
*ap*nu. to rspreaeni you
bator* tne Board you have Vi*
ngl* to caa wane.#*, on your
baha* ai wei aa lo cross *ianv
r e ai oVwr witness*. V you do
&gt;x* appear, me cay Commaemn
may proceed without you

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
AUGUST 26. 2005
Parion Giving Notes
UndaJ Renfro
2408 Adam. Cockl
Santord. FL 32771
JACK T BRUGES
Florida Bar No 145*32
209 N O a. Street
Santord. FL 32771
Telephone 407/502 7S4I
Attorney tor Parson Giving
Puaati Augual 2* 2005 and
Septembai 4.2006
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
rite kMowmg personal property
at Mantyn K Brinson, wd on

City
ot
Santord.
Entorcamanl Dnnemn
300 N Park A m
Santord. FL 32771
(407) 330-6644

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NOTICE O f AUCTION

NOTICE O f
PUBLIC HEARING

NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERtOO. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D ECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

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A U INTERESTED PERSONS
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A U CLAMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED

VEHICLE AUCTION

1.'69. FORD.
9 1FTHX25H7KKA66472

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice rt hereby given by the
City ol Sanlord to Waiter Ware
t Thelma Ware. 1411 S Locust
Avenue. FL 32771 and any or aa
other mtantted parte, tha! tha
descxtwd property. 916 Celery
Avenue. Sanlord. FL. 32771,
Lag Lot* 5 ♦ 6 Holden Real
E.tat*
Company
Add,Ion
according lo Plat Book 1. Pag*
69 ot ih* Pubkc Records ot
Semnote County. Florida, hat
been found to be m a dJapmat
ad. unsanitary, uninhabitable or
unial# condemn, and that Ihe
City Commission will hold a
Public Hearing m the City
Commission Chambers ol City
Hal at 7 00 pm on September
t2. 2006. Al Vks hearing, the
City Comnmtsmn Shan he* evi­
dence and will determine
whether or not ttvs property that
be condemned You are hereby
ordered to appear bator* th*
City Comm.is.on at Ih*
Condemnation hearing lo be
heard and present your side ol
Vte case You have the right to
obtain an attorney *1 your own
eipens*. to represent you
beta# the Board You havs th*
tight to cat witnesses on your
behait as weft as to cross-asamma all other witnesses II you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
City
ot
Santord.
Enforcement Drvumn
300 N Park Am
Santord EL 32771
(407)33(75644

Cod*

Pubksh August 28, 20
September 4. 2005
T IM

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING

Cod*

RtOteh August 2*. 2005 and
•*0*md*r 4. 2005
T IM

Notice I* hereby given by
City ol Sanlord to John Law
Han*. 1141 Martin Luther t
Dtim Orlando. FL 32805
any or al other interested
t e l that th* desobed prop)
Willow Ak*nu*. Sanlord
32771. Lag Lot 4 Holden I
Estate
Company
Add,
according lo Plat Book I. P
69 ol Vw Public Record!
S*minoto County. Florida,
bawi found to b* m a diapa
ad. unsanitary urarWiCktatte
unsafe conditmn. and trial
City Commissmn will hok
Pubic Hearing in the I
Commission Chambers ol I
HaE at 7 00 p m on Septem
12. 2005 Al this hearing
Cay Commissmn shea hear ,
dance and writ dalartr
whether or not ffvs properly *
b* condemned You are ten
ordered to appear before
City Commissmn at
Condemnation Hearing to
heard and present your side
Vte caa* You h a il tha righ
obtam an attorney, at your c
•ipense to represent |
baton Vw Board You haM
ngf* to cat witnesses on y
behaV as wet as to crassest
Vte aa other witnesses H you
not appear, be C«y Comm*,
may proceed wehout you
City
ot
Sanlord.
Entorcement Dtvtsmn
300 N Park Am
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 1305644

Coda

Rvbkab August 26 2005 and
September 4, 2005
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Vol. 114, No. 31 • Copyright © 2005 The Sanford Herald

Firedcopcouldreturnthisweek

By Liana Edlxon

Herald Staff

SANFORD — A recently fired Sanford
Police Officer is expected to rejoin the
force if he signs a "last chancer agree­
ment, despite outcries from the
community.
Kenneth Trezisc, who was hired in
2000, was terminated by Police Chief
Brian Toolcy in August for insubordina­
tion and improper conduct toward the
public
Newly hired city manager Sherman
Yehl reviewed Trczise's termination

Black leaders call city manager’s
‘last chance’ decision ‘mind boggling’

appeal and deemed it appropriate to
renirc the officer if he agrees to sign a “last
chance agreement”.
Under the "last chance” agreement
Thrzisc would have no appeal process if
he has disciplinary problems in the
future.
Members of the black community
said
v ----the rehiring of IbczLse is "mind boggling",
boggling",
because of his repeated disciplinary
viola­
inary viola-

tions that have “racial overtones'’.
But Trczise’s union representative
George Hachigian said Friday that
despite allegations that the officer was
rads!, Trczise plans on signing the "last
chance” agreement this week, so that he
can go back to work.
“The Fraternal Order of Police does not
represent bad cops or racist cops,"
Hachigian said.' "I wouldn't be represent­

w ith purpose
Oviedo High School w«
host "Hoops wtth a
Heart", a c^iadrupteheader of boys basketb al games featuring the
Lions, Lake Howel and
Winter Springs Saturday
Dec. 10 at 3 p m

pl7 „i October 2004, TrezLso was investi­
gated for improper use of forte when he
assisted a Seminole County Sheriff's
deputy with a vehicle pursuit. He was
reprimanded and suspended for 30 days
with pay for shooting at a moving vehi­
cle.
Yehl said, after reviewing the files, he

S «* Rehire, Pag* 8A

fudge:
Delayed
release
claims
troubling

Sprucing Magnolia

Crossing guards
in high demand
after turnover
SANFORD — As
the first sem ester of
the school year
wraps up, the
Sem inole County
Sheriff's Office finds
Itself needing school
crossing guards,
especially to work in
the southern part of
the county.
During the school
year, the Sheriff's
departm ent uses the
services of roughly
165 crossing guards.
Each year, at sem es­
ter time, there is
some turnover,
which Is presently
the rase.
The jo b is part­
time. It pays SB per
hour. A school cross­
ing guard must be
available two hours a
day, five days a
week. O ther m ini­
mum requirements
include a valid
Florida's d river's
license, at least IB
years old, a high
school diplom a or
GED, and submit to
fingerprinting and
undergo a back­
ground check.
The job is open to
residents of Seminole
County; however,
exceptions are made
if an applicant lives
in relative close prox­
imity to Seminole
County's jurisdiction.
Those interested
can receive applica­
tions at the Seminole
County Sheriff's
Office, 100 Bush
Blvd., Sanford, or by
calling Linda Moss,
Crossing Guard
supervisor at 407­
665-6612.
She may also be
reached via email at
lm oss^sem inolesheriff.org.

ing [Trezise] if I thought he was either of
those."
Thadae was fired for two primary inci­
dents, with three violations coming into

By 8 t* v * Paradis
Herald Staff
SANFORD — An attorney said
he doesn't know how many people
would join a lawsuit claiming Ille­
gal strip searches and unreasonable
delays in releasing detainees, but a
ju d ge's decision last week could
increase it substantially.
"T h e S h e riff's com puters will

An artist'* rendering ol what a newly landscaped Magnolia Square could look Ilka.

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willing to donate $75,000 for the
urchase and installation of a cast
frn&gt;n fountain.

SANFORD — After several
months of ripping, rewiring, and
replanting in Magnolia Square the
Community
Redevelopment
Agency has a design plan.
Agency ideas came closer to
fruition Wednesday after Land
Design Innovations Inc., of Winter
Park, presented its vision for the
square.
But a design that will bring
Magnolia Square up to par with the
newly renovated 1st Street and the
RivcrWalk
might
cost
the
Community
Redevelopment
Agency a quarter of a million dol­
lars, unless they find a benefactor

Renovations began in July, which
included tearing out trees to
replace with Blanchard Magnolias;
replacing some of the bricks; re­
running electrical lines; redesign­
ing the landscape of the new trees
and greenery, and placing new
benches and trash receptacles in the
square.
CRA member Jeff THplett said
back in July that he didn't like the
renovations.
.
“It still looks like a basketball
court to me,” Triplett said.
The CRA set aside $50,000 to hire
a landscape architect to redo the
square. Eddie Browder, AS LA, Vice

President
of
Landscape
Architecture, and also a Sanford
resident, presented a design that
incorporated a central, 12-foot, thin
fountain, with four large high rise
Live Oak trees at each of the four
comers of the square.
“If you keep it simple, it will
please most people," Browder said.
In the design, the Blanchard
Magnolia trees, which were pur­
chased and placed in the square
over the summer, were moved
toward the parking lot behind
Magnolia Sauare.
Browder left enough room in the
design for people to comfortably
window shop on all sides of the

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ark law yer Larry Hanks. "W ho
now s
how
m any
w ill
be
involved?”
Attorneys filed a lawsuit against
the Sheriff Don Eslinger, jail m an­
agers and Sem inole County in June.
Eight plaintiffs claimed they were
illegally strip searched, but six also
claimed in the suit that they were
delayed from release at least five
hours.
U.S. District Judge Gregory A.
Presncll w rote an 18-page order
Dec. 2. He dismissed part of the
suit, but said the individual defen­
dants are not immune from the strip
search claim s and that anyone held
for an "unreasonable" amount of
time can seek damages.
H anks said the law suit could
reach class-action status, sim ilar to
a lawsuit settled for more than $4
million in Miami. In that 6uit, more
than 5,000 women said they were
illegally strip-searched.
Com pared
to
other
cases,
Presnell said, the alleged delays in
the current case are snorter, but he
called the current allegations more

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Scout fulfills promise to Marines
By 8 t*v * Paradis
Herald Staff

S eminole S mile

mrtM photo try Tommy vinc*oi
Midway Elamantary ha Id Its annual holiday parada Wednesday with
periomances, floats and Santa Claus. Mora photos, BA.

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LONGWOOD
—
In
October, a Longwood Boy
Scout issued a promise to U.S.
Marines and tneir families at
the pre-deployment briefing
of the 6th Motor Transport
unit from Orlando.
Jimmy Canteen walla, 17, of
Lake Mary, promised the
Marines he would send them
all care packages after they
deployed in Iraq. The effort
would be part of his Eagle
Scout p ro ject he told tne
appreciative soldiers.
Since May, Jimmy has
worked with neighbor; men­
tor and Scout leader Tony
Brown to fulfill his promise.
The Lake Mary High School
student recruited friends and
family members to sponsor
the care packages, the first of
which was sent Nov. 12.
On Nov. 23, he received a

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jim m y u an iM n w sim or Longwood snows some ol the Hems he
sent to soldiers in Iraq as part of an Eagle Scout project.

hand-written letter from the
unit’s highest-ranking membet; Staff Sgt. J.A. Reyes.
"First of all thanks a million
for your initiatives and good
will for providing us with
these care packages," Reyes
wrote from A1 Asad, Iraq.

The
staff
sergeant
explained that he started
handing out the packages
The rest would be distributed
when personnel returned
from a two-week mission

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Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND O UR CO U N TY

Sanford church
welcomes now
music director

O ut &amp; A bout

Santa’s Keepers

S A F ~ ___
The Orlando Coundl
Brunch, formerly known as
Christian Business &amp;
Professional Women will
hold a 'G ather Around the
hearth' brunch at Holiday
Inn, 230 W. Hwy* 436 in
Altamonte Springs, at 10 a.m.
Cost is $11.50. For reserva­
tions or information call 407­
831-2573 or 407-339-4150.

SANFORD — First Presbyterian Church
o f Sanford has welcomed new Music
Director Wes Hamrick. He brings an abun­
dance of talent and experience to First
Presbyterian church, as well as a strong
desire to serve Christ.
His career began at age 14 in his native
Florida, with musical theater performances
at Theatre on park, a professional repertory
theater in Winter Park. He was awarded a
scholarship to attend the Cincinnati
College Conservatory of Music at the
University of Cincinnati where he graduat­
ed with a degree in piano performance.
His performances have taken him to
destinations around the world from
Moscow to Mexico. He has performed with
Symphony Orchestras including the
Florida Symphony. Dig band performances
with the Jimmy Dorsey Band as well as tel­
evision appearances brought him world­
wide recognition. He Iras been a featured
artist on cruise lines.
He is the entertainment director at the
Westin Grand Bohemian Hotel in Orlando.
His recordings are available on Virtuoso
Records.
Most recently, Wes has served as wor­
ship leader at Winter Park Presbyterian
Church. Wes began working with the wor­
ship team on Nov. 30, and nis first Sunday
schedule at First Presbyterian was on Dec.

4.

MLK sponsors
needed for
January event
SANFORD — O rganizers of the 19th
A nnual
M artin
Luther
King
Jr.
Celebration are looking for sponsors and
vendors who will have the opportunity
to gain exposure to a pre-existing audi­
ence.
This event attracts thousands of peo­
ple in celebration of Dr. King's birthday
and vision of non-violence and equality,
a Wednesday news release said.
This year’s celebration will take place
' Monday, Jan. 16, 2006. T h e celebration
* Includes community events such as a
memorial, a banquet, a parade and a
rally in Fort M ellon Park with live music,
food and fam ily fun in historic Sanford
along the scenic RiverWalk.
For m ore inform ation call Em ory
Green Jr. at 407-474-0863. Bernard D.
M itchell is the chairm an o f the Martin
Luther King, Jr. Steering Com m ittee
Sponsorships
and
exhibit/vendor
opportunities are available. The applica­
tion deadline is Jan. 9, 2006, no exceptions.

State to crack
down on DUI
for holidays
TALLAHASSEE
The
Honda
Department of Transportation and the
Florida Office of Drug Control are sponsoring
high visibility DUI enforcement operations
‘ ’
the last three weeks of December as
the Drunk and Drugged Driving (3D)
tion Month Enforcement Wave.
State and local law enforcement agencies
in all 67 Florida axinth-s have been asked to
participate in the DUI wave between Dec. 10
and Jan. 1.
The agencies suggest the following tips for
those who plan on drinking alcoholic bever­
ages this holiday season
• Don’t risk getting sent to jail. If you plan
to drink, don't drive. Take mass transit, a taxi
or ask a sober friend to drive.
• Choose a sober designated driver before
taking the first drink. Designated drivers are
not those individuals who drank the least.
• Spend the night where the activity or
party is being held. Party hosts should pre­
pare accommodations or safe rides home for
alcohol consuming partygoers.
• Report impaired drivers to law enforce­
m ent Anyone can do this by dialing *FHP on
their cellular phone.
• Always wear your safety belt. This is the
best defense against an impaired driver.

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The Ballet Guild of
Sanford-Sem lnole will per­
form “The Nutcracker and
Much Much More",
Saturday, Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m.
and Sunday, Dec. 11 at 2 p.m.
at the Winter Springs
Performing Arts Center.
The Helen Stairs Theatre
in downtown Sanford will
present Elizabeth Parsons
School of Dance in "The
Nutcracker', Dec. 10 at 7:30
p.m. and Dec. 11 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $25 and $30. Call
407-321-8111.

Hmld photo by Tommy Vincmt
Santa Claus made a test landing recently at tho Ortando-Sanlord International Airport and found the accommodations
acceptable. He plans to return later this month. Assisting the joOy one are from left Larry Dale, president and CEO of the
Sanford Airport Authority; and pilots Larry Tague and Dick McGlashon. both members of the Sanford Aerobatic Team that
performs flyovers at many Central Florida events.

Stolen Vehicles
• Brandon Leon Perdue, 21, of
Wfcst 5th Street, Perry Lawson, 20, of
Summerlin
Avenue,
Trevose
Antonio Scott 18, and a man listed
as John Doe, were arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday. Officers
were called regarding persons
believed to be stripping a vehicle at
11tit Street and Poplar Street. The
vehicle proved to have been stolen
in Orange County. Purdue was
charged with grand theft of a motor
vehicle, possession of under 20
grams of cannabis and trespassing in
a conveyance. Tito man Identified as
John Due was charged will) grand
theft of a motor vehicle, trespassing
in a conveyance and resisting an offi­
cer witiiout violence.
• Chelsea Mcilleur, 18, of
Altamonte Spring* was arrested by
Sanford police on Nov. 30, in the
1600 block of Palmetto Avenue, fol­
lowing a traffic slop. The vehicle she
was driving was reported stolen on
Nov. 17. She was charged with
grand theft of a motor venide and
possession of cocaine.
Thefta
• James Vincent Burke, 49, of
West 11th Street was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at a busi­
ness in the 300 block of South
Sanford Avenue.
He reportedly took food items
from tiw store without paying. He
was charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.
• Andre G. Javon, 36, and Jessica
Childers, 26, both of Altamonte
Springs, were arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday. The two liad
reportedly ridden in a cab and failed
to nay the fair. Javon was charged
with petty larceny from a transit
agency, and loitering and prowling.
Childers was charged with posses­
sion of cocaine, possession of nar­
cotics equipment, loitering and
prowling, and patty larceny from a
transit agency.

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sion of under 20 grams of marijuana,
and possession of narcotics equip­
ment. He was also given a citation
for careless driving.

Police
B lotter

• Rudolf Nelson Medrano, 21, of
Casselberry, was arrested by Sanford
t paying.
1 le was charged with petty larceny.

Robbery
• Jonathon Golden, 19, of Azalea
Lane, and Sean Allan Conner, 20, of
Golf Cove Court were arrested by
Sanford police. On Nov. 23, two men
were said to have entered a store in
the 4100 block of Orlando Drive,
Both were reportedly armed.
Conner was located at his residence
and arrested on a charge of armed
robbery. Golden was arrested on
Dec. 1, and also charged with armed
robbery.

• Donald White, 24 of Deltona
and Rodney Medlock, 18, of Pecan
Avenue, were arrested by Sanford
polio.* on Nov. 25, following the exe­
cution of a search warrant in the
1000 block of Jessamine Avenue.
White was charged with possession
of cocaine. Medlock was charged
with possession of under 20 grams
of marijuana.
Assault - Battery
• Neville Davon Fuller; 20, of
Ellen Place, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a resi­
dence in the 300 block of Poplar
Street where he had reportedly been
involved in a dispute with a female.
He was charged with burglary of a
structure, battery — touch or strike
(domestic violence! false imprison­
ment (domestic violence), intimidating/threatening a witness, and
aggravated stalking (domestic vio­
lence).

Prostitution
• Lora Bussey, 47, of West 12th
Street was arrested by Sanford
lice on Nov. 30, at 9th Street and
n Avenue as the result of a prosti­
tution operation by the Special
Tactical Unit. She was charged with
procurement for prostitution.

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Pinecrest Dr
Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at his resi­
dence where he had reportedly been
involved In an argument with a
female. He was charged with battery
— touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence).

• Laura Dee Koffamus, 41, listed
as homeless, was arrested on Nov. 30
at 6th Street and Holly Avenue as the
result of a prostitution operation.
She was charged with procurement
for prostitution. Sire was also
durged with violation of probation.

• Barry Mitchell Gant, 42, of
ITantation Lakes Circle, was arrested
by Sanford police Wednesday at his
residence following a dispute with a
female. He was charged with battery
- touch or strike and depriving a
means of communication.

Drug Related
• Daniel Joseph Karczewski, 18,
of Rebecca Place, Longwuod, was
arrested by Sanford police early
Friday following a traffic stop on
Sanford Avenue at E Lake Mary
Blvd. He was charged with posses­

• David Richard Nichols, 43, of
Park Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police on Nov. 30 at his resi­
dence following a dispute with a
female. He was durged with aggra­
vated assault with a deadly weapon
(knife) (domestic violence).

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Public elementary school lunch menu

Gianni’s Pizza
Pepperoni or
Cheese Pizza
Green Beans
Otis Spunkmeyer
Cookie
Fruit/ Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

13
Chicken Nuggets w /
Dip
Mashed Potatoes w/
Gravy
Dinner Roll
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

14
Com Dog
Bush's Baked
Beans
Jungle Animal
Crackers
Assortment ol Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice ol f

15

16

Baked Zttl
Garden Salad
Garlic Breadstick
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

Manager's Choice
Assortment ol Fruit
Choice ol Milk

Dan Ping

la g a i A d ve rtisin g
P atti Sm th

Betty Bennett
O isp isy A d ve rtisin g

C ircu la tio n
Wanda K ourpanda
Chary! Smith

TadW akar

E d ito ria l
Slava Paradia
D on* Dwtnch
lia n a Eduon
Marva Hawtun*
N ckP W oul
Daan Smith
tom m y Vincent

A Tea will be held from 4
until 6 p.m. at the St. Alban's
Cathedral in Oviedo. A musi­
cal program features a pianoflute duo and caroling
ensemble. Tickets $20 for
adults and $10 for children 5­
10. Free babysitting available.
Call 407-353-5295.

TUE
The Lake Mary Chapter
of AARP No. 4878 will hold
its Christmas luncheon at 11
a.m. Installation of officers
for the coming year and
entertainment will take place
at the Senior Activity Center,
922 Wallace Court In Lake
Mary. $10. O i l 407-585-1466
or 407-323-9249.
The city of Lake Mary
Planning and Zoning Board
will meet at 6 p.m. in the
commission chambers of
City Hall, items on the agen­
da indudethe New Century
Park Development.

W ED

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Sem inole Spokes Club
will hold its monthly lunch­
eon al Heathrow County
Club at 11:30 a.m. Featured
will be the Dickens Carolers.
Reservations should be made
by Dec. 9 at 407-688-2393.

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Helen Stairs Theatre
Repertory Company present!
“Grandpa Hangs the Holly”
Friday Dec. 16 at 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m.
and Sunday Dec. 18 at 2 p.m.
at 203 S. Magnolia Ave. Call
407-321-8111
"A Christmas to
Rememberi’.music and
drama event will be present­
ed free at Community United
Methodist Church, 4921
Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry, Dec. 16 and Dec.
18 at 7 p.m. Childcare pro­
vided.

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Community United
Methodist Church, 4921
Hwy. 17-92 in Casselberry
will hold candlelight
Worship Services at 3, 5 and
7 p.m. Everyone invited.

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Scammers nei morethan$10,000

SANFORD — Sanford police
help lo identify a white
male and black female who
scammed $2,000 from a city res­
ident Thursday at the Harbor
Federal Bank.
According to police, the man
and woman arrived at the front
noor of the victim's residence
Thursday and told the resident
m«7 were Sanford police offi­
cers. Both suspects wore busi­
ness attire.
The man asked the victim lo
escort him to her bank and
make a withdrawal of 12.000 in
reference to a police case. The
man told the victim it is
believed the money in the bank
was counterfeit and had to be
inspected prior to serving a
search warrant, according to
police reports.
The victim agreed to help
and drove tlie man to Wachovia
Bank, but she could not with­
draw the money due to an alert
placed on live account. Slie tlien
drove the suspect lo the I farbor
Federal Bank and withdrew
$2,000 from her account. The
man told the victim that indeed
the money was counterfeit.
He then said he needed to

Sanford police released this photo Friday In tho case ol a scam that
took place Thursday at Harbor Federal Bank.

contact his partner and asked
lire victim to drive him to the
Pizza Hut parking lot across the
street from the bank. Tlie male
suspect then left in an unknown

Investigator Ronny Neal of the
Sanford Police Department at
407-323-3030.
A similar case occurred Oct.
14 in tho Winn-Dixie parking
lot.
A black suspect said lie had
just come from Daytona and he
told a victim he was charged
$500, but police don’t know
what for. A second black male
approached and the two sus-

vehicle.

Harbor Federal Bank has
provided photos from its securi­
ty system, police said. Anyone
with information, or who can
identify the subject in the photo
should call CrimeLinc or

Pauluccls provide entrees once again
SANFORD — Lois and
Jcno Paulucci of Sanford
have arranged to provide
two semi-trailer loads of
Michelina's frozen entrees
(about 120,000 meals) to
needy families in Sanford
and Seminole County again
this holiday season.
About 45 agencies serving
needy families will receive
the entrees starting at 8 a.m.

asked tho victim if slie
r
-w
elew where an African Church
was located. The victim said she
did and one of the suspects
asked her to drive tliem to live
Dollar Store, which she did.
Then she drove them to tlie
Wachovia Bank at 3603 Orlando
Drive.
One man went in, while the
oilier stayed with the victim in
tlie car.
Tlie suspects, according to
police, asked the woman to
establish trust by withdrawing
$9,000 from the bank.
One of the men pulled out a
blue bandana and said there
was $50,(XX) in the doth that he
wanted to donate to local
churches. Then they asked the
victim lo pray and one told her
to place the wrapped money on
top of tils hand.
Tho victim then drove tlie
suspects to the Bank of America
at 3094 Orlando Drive. One of
the men said he wife amid pick
them up there.
When the victim arrived
home, she noticed her $9,000
was missing and dial the ban­
dana amtained only rolled up
pieces of paper.

on Wednesday, Dec. 14 at the
"Food with Care" facilities,
401 E. 13th St net in Sanford.
Tlie Paulucci family lias
continued its "Free Food for
•he
Needy"
program
through their Michelina's
Inc., in Sanford and other
communities since 1992, pro­
viding two to three semi­
trailer loads of meals each
year.

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Continued from Page 1A
"Thanks for keeping your
word on your project. Good luck
to you also," Reyes wrote, sign­
ing the letter with the U.S.
Marine’s motto. Semper FidelLs
or "Always Faithful".
The project is important to
Jimmy, not only because he
wants to complete his Eagle
Scout achievement, but because
lie has an older brother, Percy,
stationed near Fallujah, Iraq,
with the Marines. Percy's unit
received care packages as well.
"1 thought it was perfect,"
Jimmy said of the idea to send
the items to Marines overseas. "I
know they really appreciate it."
Each package cost $7.70 in
postage to send, Jimmy said.
Sponsors donated more than
$1,500. The Altamonte Springs
locations of Cracker Barrel and
Costco also contributed items for
the packages.
“Just getting packages from
home, strewing that we support
them, is important," Jimmy said.
He knows this because of Percy.
"It really doesn't matter wlvat's
in them." Jimmy's packages
Included a letter and photo from
live sponsor. He also Included a
cover letter from himself.

Recruited teams of friends
and family stuffed the packages
with items such as playing cards,
powdered drink mix, pop tarts.
Rice Krispie treats, pens, puzzle
books, toothpaste, and cross­
word books.
Jimmy's oldest brother, Cyrus,
26. as well as Percy are Eagle
Scouts. On the front lawn, the
American flag flies alop one for
live US. Marines. Would Jimmy
ever follow his brother Into the
service?
"I think my mom would kill
me," he said laughing. He will go
to college, he added. Percy's
deployment has been hard on

the family, especially his mother
.
Ic lo fill out Reamtly
Aruta, he said. The family sends
le and Brown rccondled live
Percy notes through a servia- finandal aspects. "It came imt
that the US. Marines provide, so perfect,"
Jimmy
proudly
licit helps, Jimmy said.
announced.
Like many Sam is Jimmy gets
He will Itavc a Scoutmaster
kidded somewhat al sduxil for a inference and go before a hoard
belonging lo the Boy Scouts.
of Review. I le should be ready lo
"Scouts are not that respected receive the rank at a Court of
at school" Jimmy explains but 1lonor in April or May, whenev­
the Eagle rank is respected. er his brother returns from his
"People
understand
how tour of duty. Dan Brown should
unaimmon an Eagle Sami Is"
be back by then as well.
He tells liis friends dial if a job
Aspy Canteenwalla. Jimmy’s
aimcs down to tliem or him, he father, is originally from
will have a better dunce because Pakistan. On Thursday, he wore
of the Eagle rank.
his Lake Mary High School
Brown, whose son Corp. bowling team shirt because the
Daniel Brown Is also in Iraq, said team's banquet was that night.
the local Marine family readiness Jimmy Ls on the successful Rams
offia*r helped with tlie project. bowling team.
First Sgt. Jose i tenao helped dear
"I'm real proud of him for his
tlie way for the project to go for­ project," Aspy said. He had
ward.
encouraged his son lo do some­
The coal of the project was 50
thing a little different than other
axes, but tiiat was easily sur­ projects. "These men are serving
passed with donations Jimmy
tile country, and tlie timing is
said. More than 80 boxes will be
perfect at Christmas."
sent in total he said. With the
Jimmy said the people around
money left over, Jimmy will pur­
him gave him tlie amfidena* to
chase toys for tlie children left' lake on such a large project.
liere by Marines deployed in
"I didn't sec how I would fin­
ish It," he said, recalling tlie start.
Iraq. Anything left over after that
will go toward items for the Toys Brown said llie project is the sin­
gle biggest obstacle lo reaching
for Tots program that the
Eagle Seoul because It'B so intimMarines
operate
every
idaling for die young people.
Christmas.
The reeiuiremenLs can be diffi­
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I Remember When
I read columns others write and have concluded that ill amid write
a personal column about my own hLslory, that it would be right in line
with many others. So— here Is my remembrance of Christmas when I
was a child. Naturally, being an old fogy, this goes back quite a few
years.
My earliest recollections where when I was 10 years old and older. 1
lived with my folks in a two-story farmhcm.se in rural Michigan.
Usually, my sister and brother, with their spouses, wcmld «&gt;me out
from Detroit for Christmas Day, usually arriving in the afternoon of
Christmas Eve. On Christmas Eve, I was to go to bed early. So, up the
stairs I would go, but while I was in bed, I seldom slept rather I wtmld
look out the windows hoping to see Santa come flying through the sky
toward our home. (Never saw him, to my recol­
lection).
Then, around midnight someone amid anrve
up to my room and tell me that Santa had arrived
and deposited all the gixxlies. What lead hap­
pened was that everyone brought live gifts emt of
their cars and deposited them under tire tree.
I wcmld come down the stairs and look with
amazement at the plethora of gifts under the tree.
What an amazing sight Out was.
As my folks were relatively poor; Ore gifts were
often simple and mostly unwrapped such as a
Nick
wagon or toy airplane. Nevertheless, it was a
P fe ifa u f grand sight.
I would usually stay up for an hour or two
playing with Ore gifts, but as sleep finally got the
best of me, I would go back to bed - this time to really sleep and dream
about how lucky I was. The next day, Christmas Day, it was off to
church in Ore morning, then the traditional Christmas feast. As we
raised chickens and grew our own potatoes, there was no question
about what we would have. My mother was an old-fashioned a&gt;ok
and the food was delicious. I don’t know why, we lud Ore same meal
quite often but on Christmas Day, the meal was always special.
There was always snow on the ground. In my 10's, 11'* and 12'x, I
wimld usually go outdoors and play with some of my gifts. As I recall
by the time I was 13 and older; I ended up shoveling snow emt of our
driveway so folks amid move their cars. Wc had a wry long driveway
and this is not one of my fonder recollectkms.
The Christmas tree in druse days was usually decorated in only a
few manufactured bulbs. The rest of the decorations were something
we might have made in school and carried on from year to year.
There were candles on the tree - not ek-ctric lights. It was often my
job to light the candles in the evening hours, and blow tlrem emt before
I went to bed. Now days, the use of candles on a tree is extremely dan­
gerous. Up in Michigan, we had no problem getting a tree, as there
were tree farms nearby. Usually my folks wcmld lay iml S3 to $5 to pur­
chase one, if we lud none growing along the fence line.
In the late days of World War i t my sister had a tree in her Detroit
home. My brother in the US. Air Corps, was expected to return from
the war by Christmas. As it turned out, his discharge was delayed. My
sister told him she wcmld leave the tree up until he returned. He final­
ly came back in late April but true to her promise, the tree remained
up and fully decorated. It was a real tree, and required watering daily.
Within a few days after he returned, the tree suddenly died. It was
always amazement to me until I realized that after lie came track, she
probably didn’t water the tree any more.

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Mr. Webster
obviously never
visited Sanford

Does Saturday
mean before or
after publication?

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YIELD,
according
to
Webster, means, “give up pos­
session, surrender to another,
relinquish to the control of
another".
Mr. Webster apparently has
never visited Sanford's rotary
at Park Avenue and the
Riverwalk. There, care roar in
from the right, drivers con­
vinced that they have the right
of way.
.
May we please tell all those
folks that the trim, red and
white triangular sign that says
"YIELD " means "W ait" - Ihe
car already in the rotary has
the right of way.

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Christmas time relating these old stories and reminiscing about what
we considered our best and worst Christmas rvoolWction*. You might
try tills. It helps people, even in a close-knit family, to understand more
about each tidier. So those are my Christmas memories. I hope you
enjoyed lliem. Now, diink abend your past Christmas times.

Thank You.
Peg Jones
Sanford

Nice job reporting to the resi­
dents of Sanford the time and
date of the Christmas parade.
The paper dated Dec. 4, which
came out on Saturday the third,
dly read that the parade
would be on Saturday at 11 a.m.
No date. Who could have fig­
ured out that the parade was on
the third, the day before the
paper was dated? Although I
near that many people did
indeed show up at the parade
route. I'm sad to report that we
did not liear of the parade until it
was well over. However you
have no problem reporting simi­
lar Christmas events for
Longwixxi and Winter Springs,
which have included dates and
limes.
As a life long resident of
Sanford I am so disappointed.
Not only did I not get to sec the
parade but now I'm left to won­

der about the accuracy of any­
thing I read In The &amp;tnfi&gt;rd Herald.
Teresa Morse
Sanford

Ditto: Does
Saturday mean
before or after?
To the E d ito r

Did I miss the announcement
of the Christmas parade In a
Herald prior to the Sunday
December 4lh edition? When I
received the weekend edition in
Saturday's mail at my regular
4pm mail delivery time and read
the caption under the picture of
the Santa float stating Ine parade
was Saturday at 11,1 assumed it
was referring to Saturday tlx;
10th at 11am. Needless to say, I
was mistaken. I carefully read
tlx; last few editions looking for
an announcement of (he date,
lull unless I missed it there was
no hint in any prior Herald
including Ihe preceding mid­
week edition which noted
Christmas in the Square on

Saturday the 3td but said noth­
ing about tlx; parade.
I cannot believe we missed
ihe parade! Yes, if I lud talked to
my children I would have
known il was happening but
since our raliter large blended
family shows up every year at
ihe exact same aim er of
Palmetto in front of the marina
they naturally assumed we
would be there. I learned of my
loss when I received a call from
my daughter-in-law wondering
wrty we did not show up. I
missed the entire thing, no
screaming sirens, no marching
bands, no home-made floats full
of Cub Scouts, all the things that
so endear this parade to my
heart like none olrxc. It will be a
long wait until next year for me.
So Mr. Ping, next year will
you ITEASE nuke certain those
of us who rely on The Herald to
keep us informed know when
the parade will be? I cannot tell
you I h iw disappointed I was to
miss II.
Sharon Mendoza
FMU North Orlando

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CLARENCE BIAS
C**rcnoe Bias, 84, of
Tuesday, D ec 6,

zJfTKen Schulz; grandmother
Ella Lanham.

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Funeral services will be held
Saturday, D ec 10, at 12 noon,
at St. Stephen Catholic Church
with Father George Duannc,
S 5 5 . officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

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i » _ U^ Vors ‘"dude wife,

L«newangoVa|le ;Sons,
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and Philijn Austin of Cladc
Springs, Va.; step-children Leo

D A IS Y L C U R R Y

Daisy L curry, 79, of Bob
Thomas Circle, Sanford, died
Sunday, D ec 4,2005 at Health
Can? and Rehabilitation of
Sanford. She was bom Feb. 8,
1926 in Monti cello, FI. She was
a homemaker and a member
of Calvary Temple of Praise.
Survivors indude brothers,
Frank Williams and Billy
Williams, both of Sanford; sislers, Anne Newell of Sanford
and Elizabeth Wilder of
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, D ec 10, at 2 3 0 p.m.
at Calvary Temple of Praise,
2020 McCracken Road,
Sanford. Bishop Paul P. Wright
senior pastor.
Wilson-Eichclberger
Mortuary, Inc, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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steams of Jamestown, N Y
uJri Steams of Culliean "
^ ^ f c N X A i l e n e Steams
of Phoenix. Ariz., and Daniel
Stems of Sanford; five grand­
children; three great-grandchil-

Bald win-Fairehild Funeral
Home, Qaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
la m o u n t burke

Lamount Burke, 54, of
Sanford, died Monday, Dec. 5,
2005.
Survivors indude wife,
Carrie Burke; son, Calvin
Campbell; daughters, Fclica S.
Anderson. Angela Nelson,
Donna Ingram and Taye Byrd;
sisters, Patrida Burke and Meg
Burke; brother; Columbus
Burke Sr.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, D ec 10, at 3 p.m. at
New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Church, 618 East 10th Street in
Sanford with Elder Michael
Vallot officiating. Interment
will follow in Restlawn ceme­
tery in Sanford.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka, in charge of
arrangements.
T IM O T H Y A . BYBEE

Timothy A. Bybee, 45, of
Winter Springs, died
Wednesday, D ec 7,2005. He
was bom Aug. 26,1960 in
Pensacola. He was a senior
systems analyst.
Survivors indude wife,
Kerry Broome-Bybee; daugh­
ter, Ciarra Bvbee
Stepdaughter Shannon
Broome; stepson, Kyle Broome;
brothers, Tony Bybee, Terry
Bybee, Tilden Bybee and Mike
Rapp; father, Troy Bybee;

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In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to I lospice of
your choice.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
GRACE ROUSE
PROSE SUTTON
Grace Rouse Prose Sutton,
94, of Orlando, died Saturday,
Dec. 3,2005 at Maitland Health
Care Center. She was bom in
Orange County. She was a
seamstress.
Survivors indude sons, Ray
Prose of Orlando and Marvin
Prose of Ocoee; step-son, Eddie
Sutton of Orlando; 14 grand­
children- 18 great-grandchil­
dren; 11 great-great grandchil­
dren
Graveside services will be
held Saturday, D ec 10 at 11
a.m. with burial at DrawdyRouse Cemetery.
Calling hours will be from 9
until 10:30 a.m. at CollLson
Family Funeral Homes Howell
branch chapel.
CollLson Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.

JAM ES HENRY
THOMAS JR.
Stanley A. Hardzeicz, 83, of
James Henry “Monroe"
Altamonte Springs, died
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Thomas,
Wednesday, D ec 7,2005. He
I 42, of Lake
was bom Feb. 25,1922 in
Monroe
Farmingdale, N.Y. He was a
Terra re,
machinist and a member of the
| died
Church of the Annunciation.
Thursday,
He was a veteran of the U S.
D ec 1,2005
Army.
in
Survivors indude son.
Rochester,
mark; five grandchildren; three
N.Y. He
great-grandchildren.
was bom
Funeral services will be
Sept. 2,
T h om as
Saturday, D ec 10 at 10 a.m. at
1962, in
Annunciation Catholic Church.
Sanford.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Survivors indude mother;
Home; Qaklawn Chapel
OUie Mae Thomas; daughter;
Sanford /Lake Mary, in charge
Kayla Thomas; sisters, Angela
of arrangements.
Thomas and Tomeka Thomas,
all of Sanford; brothers,
R IC H A R D S. O 'R O U R K E
Donald of Altamonte Springs
Richard S. O'Rourke; 65, of
and Terrence Thomas of
Sanford, died Tuesday, Dec. 6,
Deltona; one granddaughter.
2005. He was bom Nov. 27,
Funeral services will be held
1940 in Schenectady, N.Y. He
Saturday, Dec. 10, at 11 a.m. at
was in computer technology.
Calvary Temple of Praise, 2020
Survivors indude wife,
McCracken Road in Sanford.
Dorothy; daughters, Amy,
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Caroline and' _Elizabeth; three
Sanford, in diarge of arrange­
grandchildren.
ments.

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tiffs — despite a court order
to do so — pursuant to an
official policy, practice or
cu stom ," Prcsnclt wrote in
his order. "To this court,
such an unjustified delay is
so obviously a violation of
every citizen 's due process
rig hts that it p reclu d es
uualified im m unity even in
the ab sen ce o f case law
directly on point."
H anks said im m ed iate
release obviously d ocs not
m ean in stan tan eo u s, but
these p eople w aited five
hours at least.
"I am very fam iliar with
the release process," Hanks
said.
"I understand those pro­
cedures have to be done. If
the jail does not have peo­
ple in place to obey the rule
of the court or to reason­
ably get people out o f that
system , then they have a
problem ."
Im m ediate release must
be defined, Hanks added,
but not by the Sem in ole
County jail.

"W hat we d on't want to
get into as a society is just
Riving an institution carte
blanche on what it thinks is
reasonable," he said.
Now, even people who
w ere
"u n re a so n a b ly "
detained can join the law ­
suit, Hanks said, whether
or not they have been stripsearched.
"T h at p ro cess can be
incredibly slow, and proba­
bly u n law fu lly slo w ," he
said Wednesday.
The S h e riff's O ffice now
has its "m arching orders",
Hanks said, to stream line
the release process.
He said the jail should
update its em ployees and
practices.
"W e know what the pro­
cedure is, this is not rocket
scien ce," Hanks said.
Presnell also ordered that
Sem inole County failed to
legally show that it cannot
be held liab le fo r the
actions o f the individuals
who operate the jail.
The county had argued
that it was not liable for
action s o f ja il p erson n el,
but the plaintiffs allege that
the county d elegates m an­

agem ent and operations of
the jail.
That is why the county
was included in the law ­
suit.
The
p lain tiffs
also
alleged that jail personnel
failed to get w ritten au th or­
ization before perform ing
strip searches as required
by Florida law.
P resn ell, how ever, d is ­
m issed this part of the law­
suit.
He exp lain ed that the
plaintiffs claim ed the strip
searches violated the 14th
A m end m ent right to due
process, but, according to
the judge, the searches arc
really Fourth Am endm ent
claim s.
The Fourth Am endment
e xp licitly protects against
the kind o f "in tru siv e
search es alleged in this
com p laint," Presnell wrote.

S T A N L E Y A . H A R D Z E IC Z

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R e b e c c a E u g e n ia C h a s e
Bom : January 2 5 1930
Died: D ecem b er 8 2 0 0 5

Sister:
Sherry Ann Porter of
M obile, AL

Proceeded In death by:
Thom as W. &amp; Elery
William son) Parents)
Curw ood ( Puz) W illiamson
(B ro th e r)
G eorge W illiamson
(B ro th e r)

Survivors
Husband:
William E. C h ase, of
Kennesaw, G A
4 0 8 4 W eeks Dr, Kennesaw,
GA, 30144

Sons:
Richard E &amp; M ary Susan
C h as e of S an Diego, C A
W illiam M ark &amp; Connie
C h as e of Cartersville, G A
David Scott &amp; Daralyn
C h as e ot Las Vegas, N V

Grandchildren:
Stephen Richard C h ase of
S an Diego, C A
Jacob Thom as C h as e of
Valencia, CA
S arah Ellen C h ase ol
Cartersville, G A
Emily R ebecca C h as e ot
Cartersville G A
William Payton C h ase of
Las Vegas, N V
C am eron Scott C h as 6 of
Las Vegas, N V
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loving M o th e r w ho w a s
tire le ss In h e r c a re and
lo v e for h e r fam ily. M rs.
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3348 W SR 428 (Aloma Ave)
(t/4 mile off Greoneway.
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Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2378
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Sunday Services
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C ountryside B a p tist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM W orship 10:45AM
Sunday PM W orship 6PM
Wed P rater Meeting 730PM
Nursery Provided

402-Assembly of God
C ity Church
650 E. Airport Btvd
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services. 9:00AM 4
10 3 0 AM
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F irst B a p tist M arkham W oods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker. Pastor
Nelson Chapman. Youth Pastor
Sunday-W orship 10 45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 530PM
W ednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

Fam ily W orship Center
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 630AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Palm etto Avenue B a p tist Church
2828 Palmetto Avs
Sanlord, FL 32773
(407)323 1583
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"The Family Friendly Church"
Ron W illiam s. Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Tony Johnson, Student M inistry
Pastor
Scott G arrett, Children's M inistry
Pastor
■Sunday A M Svcs 630am 4 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wed. Bible Study 4AWANA 7pm
Home o l L ib e rty
C h ristia n S chool
Qradea K-4 Through 12th

W aklva Assem bly o f God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood. FL 32779
407-774-0777
Grog Freeman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs. 10AM
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519 S. Park Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-322-60411407-321 -9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthitt. Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark W illiams. Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
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Sunday W orship,to 30A;6P
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F irst S hiloh M issionary
B a p tist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv , 8:15AM
Sunday S chool.... 9:30AM
Morning W orship., i t AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...730PM

Grace B a p tist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday S chool.... 930am
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening W orship.... 6:00pm

W estvlew B a p tist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523

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Bill Coffman. Pastor
Sunday Worship 835am , 10 45am
4 6pm
Sunday School 9.35am
Wad. Actlvttias. AH Ages 6:30pm

407-Catholic
A ll Souls C atholic Church
Comer of 9th SI A S Oak Ave
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 8:30AM, Mon-Frt
Confessions, Saturday. 4PM
Saturday V ig4..... 5PM
Sunday, 730AM . 10:30AM. Noon
SAM - English (Social Hall)
8:45AM • Spanish (Church)
5PM Latin Trtdentme Mass

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St Thom as More C hurch
Roman Catholic Tndentne Latm
Mass
Every Sunday 9.00am
Confessions t Hr prior to Sunday
Mass loiow ed by recitation o l the
Holy Rosary
550 Rivennew Avs
Sanlord. FL 32771
(3/10 of mile N. of Hwy 46 and W.
1st SI)
(407) 872-1007

437-NonDenomlnational

S. Park Ave @ 4th St,
Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 8am
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N ursery
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Sun. 10:30am al Longwood Civic
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135 W. Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phono: 407-339-0277
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t ra Igtosia Pentecostal
De Casselberry Inc
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Sunday School 12PM
Worship Service 1:30pm
T u b Prayor Service 7:30pm
Thu Family Servlcos 7:30pm
1481 Somlnola Blvd
Casselberry. FL 32707
407-325-7259. Pastor
407-314-5051 Youth leader
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449- Presbyterian

Sem inole Com m unity Church
5070 Orange Btvd. Sanford
407-324-0109
www.somlnolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM, 410.45AM
P ractical Maasagaa
C ontem porary M usic
Casual Dresa
Friendly Services
P rofessional C hild Cara

F irst Presbyterian C hurch (USA)
of Lake Mary
128 West W ilbur Ave
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
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Rev Brenda Loyal, Pastor
Church S chool. 9 30am
Morning Worship. 10:45am Special
Christmas Eve Candlelight Svc 7PM
Special Chnstmas Msg, Christmas
Day. tO:45AM

Shower Down o l B lessings
201 Elm Ave. Sanlord, FL
407-321-8389
tTlmothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer. Bible Study. 7:30 PM

410-Christlan

F irst B a p tist Church
o f Longw ood
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
Sunday
• 9:30 am Sunday School
•10.50am Worship Service
■500pm Youth Choir
•530pm Awana
•5:30pm Youth Discipilneship
•5:30pm Pastor's D isciplineshlp
Study
•5:30pmVocal Ensembles '
TVeaday
7pm Ladies Bible Study
W ednesday
•10:30am Pastor's Bible Study
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Study
45pm Divorce Care
■6pm Children's Graded Choirs
-6pm Orchestra Rehearsal
■630pm Youth Bible Study
•7pm Pastor's Bible Study
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C entral B a p tist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanford. FL 32771-6644
407-322-2914
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Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor
Sunday Servlcea
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am 4
10:30am
W orship Services 6am 4 1030am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6 3 0
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448- Pentecostal

Holy Cross
Episcopal Church

Sataharbor C h ristia n Church
730 Upsata Road
Sanlord, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms. M inister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
W orship M inister
Morning W orship 9 4 1030

F irst Prasbytarlan Church (USA)
o f Lake Mary
128 West W ilbur Ave
Lake Mary. FL
407-321-1021
Rev Brenda Loyal, Pastor
Church S chool, 9:30am
Morning Worship. 10 45am

440-Lutheran
H oly Croaa Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst Pastor
Saturday E vening.... 530PM
Praise 4 Worship
Sunday M orning.... BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ....9:30Am
Praise 4 Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

413-Christian Science
F irst C hurch o l C hrisL
S c ie n tis t Longw ood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7706
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...10AM
W ednesday..... 7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Waklva Springs Rd
Ste 149A. Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Frl 10am-4pm
Sal 10am-1pm

F irst P rasbytarlan Church
o f Sanford
Downtown on 3rd 4 Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School It:15A M
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir 6 Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wad Bible Study M iddle School
8PM
Wad. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We W elcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen. Minister

419-Church of God
Lutheran C hurch o f
The Redeemer
(M issouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanlord, FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School..... 9:15AM
Worship Service.... 10:30AM
Information. 407-322-3552
Http 7/www lcrme.org

RlverW alk Church
Sanlord C hurch o l God
801 W. 22nd Si. Sanlord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley. Pastor
Sonior Adult Sunday School
945AM
Morning Worship.. 10:45AM
Sunday Night EDGE 6-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
.
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Cara Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

New C reation Lutheran
Church
Worshipping at. Idyttwitde
Elementary School
401 Vihlen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann. Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8 45AM/10 45 AM
Nursery Provided
www NewCreatlonChurch cc

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
C hurch o l God o l Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Hams, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:4SAM
Praise 4 Worship ...10:30AM
Children Church f t AM
Message by Pastor... 11AM
Evening S ervice..... 6PM
Midweek Sendee (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregatlonal
Grace F ellow ship C ongregational
C hurch (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave. Sanlord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday S chool.... 930AM
Morning Wot ship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wad. ..630PM
Baby sitting service available

M arkham W oods
P resbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Rev. Joe Wendorph
Pastor
Sunday School,BAM
Contemporary Svc. BAM
Traditional W orship 10:30AM
Nursery Provided

Upaala C om m unity
P resbyterian C hurch
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Sanlord, FL
407-330-2635
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Rev. Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10 00am
Nursery Care Provided

443-Methodist
C h rist United M ethodist Church
408 Tucker Dnve
(corner o l Tucker Dr 4 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone. Pastor
Sunday School...... 930am
Inter-M ission..........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday...........6:30am
Children's Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided tor Babies
and Smalt Children
•Sm all Enough To Love You •
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451-Seventh Day
Adventlat
Sem inole Meadows
Seventh Day A d ve n tist C hurch
5779 CR 427
Sanlord. FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 9:30am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Midwk Worship, Wed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C O O L Club

428-Eplacopal
F irst U nited M ethodist Church
419 Park Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship.
8 30am 41100am
9.45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship, 9.30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

H oly Croaa E piscopal Church
S Park Ava 9 4th St. Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship Sam 4 10am
Nursery 4 Sunday School lor chil­
dren, 10am. Midweek worship kt
Chapel on Weds 9 10am, Free
Community meal Weds , 6:30-7pm
at Sanlord Civic Center. Call 407322-48I t or visit our website al
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MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St. Sanlord. FL
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Sabbath S chool.... 9.30AM
Divine W orship..... 11AM
Wed Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

458-Wesleyan
446-Nazarene
St P eter's E piscopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist. Sat. 5pm
Sun 730am . 9am, 11 am
Child Church 9am/1!am
Nursery. 8.45am -12.45pm

W esleyan C hurch o f Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord. FL 3277 1

F irst C hurch of
the N aiarens
2581 Sanlord Ave
Sanlord. Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carries. Pastor
Morning Worship, 10:30am
Sunday School, 9:30am
Sunday Evening. 6pm
Wad Night Bible Study. 7pm

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407-322-6332
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Sanford, Florida
407-323-8067
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Brief history
of LM church
Elbe Jane Ck-ason Keogh of Lake Mary loaned
me a copy of a 1933 brodiure
‘■milled “A Brief history of Lake
Mary Community Giurrh
(Presbyterian Government)''.
Rev. James M. Thomson, pastor. I
have edited this history for litis
article.
Rev. J.F. Sundell pastor of the
Swedish Presbyterian church of
Upsala, lived on the north shore
of Lake Mary so it was natural
for him to take an interest in the
Grace Marie
welfare of the community of
Stinecipher Lake Mary.
•
1894, Rev. Sundell was
Instrumental in bringing Rev. H.
Keigwan. synodical Missionary to the area where he
conducted evangelistic services. He was able to stim­
ulate enough Interest to call for the organization of a
crunch in l ake Mary. A petition for a church wan drciliated and signed by a large number of dtizens. It
was presented to the Presbytery on Oct. 10,1891 dur­
ing its meeting in Lakeland. ,
The request was granted and a committee oonristing of Rev. Keigwan Rev. Sundell and Oder
Charles Ericson was appointed to organize the
church. The organization was consummated the fol­
lowing Suhday, Oct. 14, 1894.
The fust elders were J Z. McDonald, Donald
McDonald and J A Nyland.
With financial assistance from the Board of
Church Erection the newly formed church pur­
chased a two-year old building built by A F
Sjoblom.
The first pastor was Rev. D.A. Dodge who
remained for four years. Then the work was carried
on for another 10 years by Rev. Sundell.
Evidently, the church became Inactive for a few
years as it Is staled in the booklet that the church was
resived in 1915. This was thmugh the efforts of Rev.
R.W. Edwards who was Pastor Evangelist. He
bruught in the Rev. H.M. Morey of the Presbytery of
New York who conducted preaching services for
two wivks in February 1915. As a result of these
efforts, the church received many new members.
W.V. Dunn and H.D. Durant were elected ruling eld­
ers on May 7,1915 and on April 1A A.E. Sjoblom was
elected Sunday School Superintendent and John D.
Evans as Sunday School Secretary.
During the early 1920's an effort was made to
operate the church independent of all denomina­
tions. but it was not successful. Tlie work was than
put back under Presbyterian cuntml with the awning
of Rev JS Clark
"
':
Rev. Allen Bowering served as pastor for a few
inut illv&gt; during the winter of 1925-26. On )an. 18,
1926, the Ladies Aid Society was organized.
Rev. James M. Thompson came in as pastor in
April 1926 As then1 was no other church in Lake
Mary, several denominations were represented in
this church. On Nov. 26, new members received
came from eight denominations. Soon afterwards
the community church idea was adopted but it was
derided to remain under Presbyterian government
and control.
The church's first Easter Sunrise Service was held
April 17, 1927 at Evansdale Park overlooking the
lake. This became an ann7ual event.
On Dec 15,1927, a building aimmiltec was elect­
ed consisting of P.D. Anderson, frank Evans W.V.
Dunn WG Ferguson and J.M. Thompson. Architect
J.L Snoddy volunteered Ills services.
A large crew of volunteer laborers started work
on Monday, Dec 26k 1927 with Chester Saunders as
foreman. More than 50 people volunteered to per­
form some service on the building Leading work­
men were carpenters Leon Pickering and Walter
Flanders. Frank Evans established the credit while
liberal cash contributions came from P.D. Anderson.
CH. Ellis William True and Fred Bailey.
William True laid all the flooring In the auditonurn, George A. Jones solicited funds for the purchase
of a bell and had it installed. J Staub amtnbuted the
wiring. Miller and Ericson donated the aimerstone
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing donated the pulpit
blbThere is a long list of 20 ladies who nailed down
the (louring and Mrs. LaCourt contributed with
' '
'I t
under the leadership of
•u .^ te d the first $1,000. Part
of this came from a quill they had made which con­
tained autographs of famous men Including the cur­
rent president Calvin Coolidge.
The cornerstone was laid during the ceremony on
Ian. 3,1928. The building was occupied before it was
completed. The finished building was dedicated
March 30.1930.
In 1933k the following were
“ Uustas
and elders: P.D. Anderson. C J i Ooaby Fred Bailey.
Homer Gleason, Roy Howell Robert True, RD.
White, W.V. Dunn and HD-Durant.
Mrs J N. Thompson was leader of the choir,
Mata-1 Cole was organist and choir member* were
mEdmondson, Mr. RD. While. Prof. Clarence Isbill
and Mr. Harry Danuw.
Officers of the Ladies Society were: Mrs. Horace
Fennell Mrs. C H Lowe. Mrs. Leon Picketing and
Mrs. Jh i Thompson.
,
,
RD. Sliite was Sunday School Superintendent
Christine Cole. s«-retary. Mrs. W.E Cole. treasurer
and Mrs. H. Houghton, pianist. Teadiers were Mrs.
W.E. Cole, Mrs. Mary Hants Mrs. J M Thompson,
Mrs Horace Cochran. Mis. W.V. Dunn. Mr. Harry
Danuw. Prof. Clarence Isbill Mrs. PD. Andersen.
Mrs. Fred bailey and PD. Anderson.
The Boy Scout Committee members were
Raymond ball RD. White, and JM. Thompson
llaiTV Danow was scoutmaster with Don Anderson
as assistant Scout* were Russ Whitaker Raymond
Anderson. Neil Fisher Barto Hi tdunson. Floyd
Toudwtone. Jam** Cochrait Charles Touchstone.
Norman While, Earned Wilson Henry Tamm and
' % ‘X S d i u i e , there is a listof Wim«nb«s unth
the date* of their having Joined the church. Mrs.
Louisa Nyland had the longest membership, hsvmg
joined on Oct 14 18W-

Homefor Macaws
H sfald photo by M arva lla w k ln t

From ten, Eunice I. W ilto n , ow ner-direc­
tor W ilson -Elchetberger M ortuary; Janet
Qary-Martln, funeral director; Lynno D e e t
Harvey, soloist.

Christmas
candlelight
service held
Zak. the macaw, stands on the arm of bird keep­
er Cindy Dupreo as zoo benefactors Inez and
Bob Parsell look on. The Parsolls donated
$25,000 to givo birds liko Zak a new home at the
Central Florida Zoo.

Parsolls donate $25,000 to zoo aviary
B y Llano Edlxon

Herald Staff
SANFORD — Five years ago Bob and
Inez Parsell watched a female hyacinth
macaw named Aerial hatch at the Central
Florida Zoological park.
Last Friday, after watching the bird grow
over the last several years, Parsell and his
wife participated in an unveiling of a new
aviary, which they donated $25,000 to see
built.
Parsell said in a phone interview
Thursday that he got to know the bird and
thii1bird ’s keeper, Cindy.'
"We got to watch the keeper and the
macaw bond, which was really neat,”
Parsell said. "I can't tell you — when II was
a little thing, you could look up at her and
•e her communicate with the keeper.”
Parsell said when he and his wife found

out that the bird didn't have a display, they
offered to build one. Shortly after, the zoo
got another macaw around the same age as
Aerial — a male named Zach. The first dis­
play that was buill for the two birds, thanks
to m e Parsell'* donation, was small he said,
but “really nice.”
With so many changes happening at the
zoo, there was not going to be a display
area for the macaws, Parsell said. He added
that he gladly donated money for another
display.
"We didn't want to see them not on dis­
play,” he said.
According to rarsell, (he new aviary Is
bigger and "m uch nicer” than the original''
display he and his wife donated money for.
"|Tne zoo] did a marvelous job In doing
the exhibit," lie said. "(The macawsl have
become so special to us, so that's why we
are Involved."

Stetson’s C om er

M ak e a Joyful Noise
A pair of sandhill cranes
were hanging out between
the Geneva Baptist church
and Geneva Elementary last
week and they inspired me to
write and snare, as nature
always does. Turns out these
beautiful bints have a lot to
teach us about value* and life
in general.
The Florida sandhill crane
is a non-migratory crane
........................ while the
greater
sandhill
crane win­
ters
in
Florida
after nest­
ing In the
G r e a t
L a k e s
region. Just
Karen
like
true
" s n o w
Ph illip s
. . . . . . . . b i r d s "
m ig rato ry
cranes arrive in large num­
bers in November and
December and leave during
March and April. Some
species of cranes breed as far
north as the artic tundra and
the Bering Strait landbridge!
The Mississippi sandhill
crane is another non migrato­
ry subspecies that is currently
endangered.
No matter where they live,
the sandhills fascinate us
with their stylistic mating rit­
uals and dance. They bob and
bow, trumpeting and leaping
“parai
Into tlie air. then "paradiutheir large
ing” down on their
wings. Sandhills mate for life,
thus arc* often seen in pairs,
and deliver 2 eggs at a time.
The parents will not fly until
tlie cables are rc-ady to fly,
tliis is why you'll see 3 or 4
sandhills together- they prob­
ably are a family.
Like our village of Geneva,
the sandhills walk quietly
about the rural, wetland
landscapes observing their

various neighbors, en|oying a
wild and beautifully inde­
pendent life. On the other
hand, just like us, they can be
quite noisyl Their distinct
voices carry long distances,
trumpeting all kinds of mes­
sages to each oilier and to the
world.
Interestingly the sandhill
does not eat fish like a heron,
but Is an omnivore that eats
small vertebrates like mice,
snakes, lizards, crayfish as
well as insects, grains, seeds,
and berries. The sandhill
however can be tempted for
handouts, but tills is never a
good idea. Especially in tem­
perate Florida, sandhills have
become "nuisances" in subdi­
visions, golf courses, etc.
wiiere people have fed them.
Their sharp beaks can cause a
lot of damage as they look for
food in the all the wrong
places.
Our sister towns in the
Midwest like Lake Geneva,
W ia, also share their wet­
lands with a variety of cranes
including the migratory
sandhill. Sandhill cranes
were used to test southern
migration routes with an
ultralite plane. Tlie whooping
crane recovery project took
tlie Information learned and
tried it out with tlie endan­
gered whooping crane. One
of the routes was from
Necedah Wisconsin to the
gulf coast of Florida. The
hope is tliat they would teach
their offspring to follow the
route.
Amazingly the whooping
crane is 65 million years old
and man almost caused it to
be extinct a few years ago.
Fossil bones thought to be a
sandhill crane were found in
Nebraska and were estimated
to l&gt;e 10 million years old.
Sandhills live a long life,
longer dun many other birds,
some up to twenty years.

Cultures have mostly
embraced these elegant birds
using them as a symbol of
loyalty, fidelity, Joy, celebra­
tion of life. Asian cultures
saw the white as purity and
tlie red head as a sign of vital­
ity or fire, and often associat­
ed cranes with good fortune.
Geneva celebrates its
beloved sandhill cranes by
featuring them on the
Geneva Historical Society's
license plate and t-shirts.
Graphic artist Shaughnessy
Hart created a beautiful
design especially for the
Geneva Historical Society.
You can purchase them at the
museum, at historical events,
or by emailing GcnevaHGS#
aol.com
As the hectic holidays
approach we can look to
these lovely creatures to find
peace and a deep apprecia­
tion for living in our beautiful
Geneva.
We can take a moment to
walk quietly among the river
and lake wetlands, so pre­
cious and currently so vul­
nerable. Then we can throw
our lieads back and trumpet
for Joy!
I’.S. In the holiday spirit
don't forget to contact your
local schools, churches, and
local organizations for chari­
table opportunities. There are
many in need both locally
and in tlie hard hit gulf states.
More than ever children and
families surely can use a
helping liand tills holiday be
it a donation of time, cash, or
a gift.
Wr need you lo tell us what
you know iluit is good about

Geneva! Please share your
information, ideas and com­
ments by calling 407-221-7002,
t’ia

e-mail

al

karenmphillips4tbellsoulh.net.
(please pul “Stetson '* Comer"
in the subject line), or with a fax
to 407-349-2000. Thanks!

The
Second
Annual
Christmas
Candlelight
and
Memorial Service was
held Saturday evening at
the
New
Bethel
Missionary
Baptist
Church.
Thanks are
extended to all family
members in attendance,
to Eunice Idella Wilson
and the staff of WiLsonEichelberger Mortuary,
Inc The servia* was held
to honor and pay remem­ M arva
brance to the legacy of our Ha wk i ns
deceased family members _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
who departed this life
”
during 2005.
We are dedicating this Christmas
Candlelight and Memorial Service to Un­
loved ones who left treasured memories
through the years that we will forever dx-rLsh.
Thelma N. Mike served as mistress of cer­
emonies at the service. All present joined in
the songs of Christmas joy and fellowship
through Christmas carols.
Rev. Sammie Edwards prayed tin- prayer
of Thanksgiving. Scripture from tin- Old tes­
tament was read by Evangelist Rose
, Rigimltree and tlie New Testament was by
Rev. Jimmie Blake, ISalms 28:7-8. and 1st
Corinthians 13.
Bernard D. Mitdiell gave tin- Occasion ami
Greetinipi. Mitchell told us lo keep Cast in our
life and to thank taxi for (mulling other*
Darryl Washington read tiie Pnxlamation of
tlie Light and Prayers of tin- People.
Mary DeUose blessed u* with lu-r beauti­
ful song of praise, "Go Tell It on the
Mountain" and Lynn Harvey's lovely audi­
tion of "We Shall beliold 1lim",
As tlie evening's hour of honor and praise
amtinued, we were further blessed with the
word from the Lord by Rev Leonard l. J.
WiLson. member of tlie stall and pastor of St.
Matthew Missionary Baptist Church. He
spoke from the scripture. Genesis 50:3,
Numbers 20:29, Deuteronomy 48, Joshua M
and Matthew 1:23. These words of inspira­
tion reminded all that the Lord is always with
you and to be strong and of good amrage. Be
not afraid nor dismayed.
The memorial for dea-ased family mem­
ber* was honored with a roll call by Janet
Gary-Martin and George Myles and the
Wilson-Eidx-Iberger Mortuary, Inc. staff pre­
sented each family representative with a a*rtificate of memorial for tlie life of each 2005
departed loved ones.
Mmls of love, thank you, history and
acknowledgements were given by Ms.
WiLson as she thanked each family, Pastor
William Lewis and the New Bethel
Missionary Baptist church family for hosting
this second annual Christmas CandlelightMemorial service.
At Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary. Inc, our
best service rendered to everybody, every­
where. Eunice I. Wilson, Bernard D. Mitchell
Janet Gary-Martin and stall say Merry
Christmas and I tappy New Year.
Ths City of Sanford Martin Luther King
Jr. Celebration Choir relu-arsal is Tuesday at
7JO p m at S t John Baptist Church, Cypress
Avenue. Church choirs, soloists, musicians,
music groups are all invited to attend Hie
choir is under the direction of Gloria
Williams.
The Community Christmas Celcbratloa
Satunlay, Dec 17 at 6 p m will be at tlie
Historic St. James AME Church, 819 Cypress
Avenue. It will feature tlie choirs of St. Jolin
Baptist Church, St. I’aul Baptist church and
showcase St. Paul Male Chorus, who will do
the Interpretation of the Temptations’ Silent
Night.
Funds raised will benefit tlie reopening uf
the Historic H opper Academy.
Croomi High School Class of 1965 will
celebrate and rejoice at tlie observance of
their 40th doss reunion in the great city of
Sanford, (Mi Dec. 16-18. If you are a classmate
of tills doss or would like to celebrate with
them. Dr. Barbara Kirby-BentJey sliuuld lx?
contacted al 123 Hughes Avenue. Classmate
single is $75 and ample* for $120 Activities
will indude, Friday, Dec 16, reception at 5 30
p m and 11 p m banquet at tlx- Sanford civic
C adet $25. Satunlay, Dec. 17 at Lee P. Moore
Park. $10. from I to 5 p m. Sunday at 11 a m.
S t Paul Baptist Chunk, 813 Pine Ave.

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felt Trezisc was justified in the
shooting although it is against
the department's policy to shoot
at a moving vehicle. Trczi.se
claimed he was in fear for his life.
The deputy said in the investiga­
tory files tnat, he too, felt in dangcr.
'I think an officer can exercise
some judgment." Yehl said.
In April 2005, Trezise was
accused of insubordination and
‘
oper conduct toward the
Iq which led to his firing
of those accusations were
investigated and deemed found­
ed by Internal Affairs Set. Mike
Taylor. Tooley terminated Trezise
at that time.
Through Trczisc’s employee
contract with the police union he
was able to appeal his termina­
tion or file for arbitration. Yehl
said he dedded to listen to the
appeal instead of arbitration.
'I wanted to know the facts in
the case and arbitration is a big
roll of the dice,” Yehl said.
Oscar Redden • member of
Concerned Gtizens Committee
of Seminole, said Friday that the
minority community mould be
important enough to go through
the arbitration process.
"We pleaded with (Yehl) not
to put the man back on the
streets in our community,"
Redden said.
Redden felt that Yehl should
have talked with the City
Commission about Trezisc’s
rehiring because he felt it was a
public matter.
According to a letter written
by the CCCS addressed to Yehl
and Tooley, the rehlring of
Trezise caused a "giant step
backward" in community rela­
tions.
"We are insultingly diaappointed and possess profound
questions and concerns about
the loud and dear message sent
to us by this administrative deri­
sion," the letter said.
Trezise had 20 complaints on
file, with 8 substantiated find­
ings, and with 12 either
unfounded, not sustained, or
exonerated.
Yehl said despite the com­
plaints on file, he also had to look

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Herald photo* by Tommy Vincent
The
popular
and
talented
Midway
Elementary groups performed during the
annual parade field Wednesday, Dec. 7.
Dancers, ballerinas, jugglers, clowns and
even violinists performed for crowds gath­
ered on streets near the school.

Square
Continned

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square, by request of the CRA.
He also incorporated checker­
board concrete pavers, such as
on 1st Street, In a circle
between the four trees and
around the fountain, to break
up the monotony of the red
brick.
The existing benches would
be placed underneath the
large oak trees, which will
provide shade in the summer
months.
Because the CRA set aside
150,000, Browder broke up his
vision into two phases, with
the first phase costing approx­
imately $51,000, not including
the cost and installation of the
fountain.
The fountain, which would
be made by Robinson Iron in
Alabama, would stand 12-fcet
jajjf but would be narrow
enough to allow seating by the
fountain without a lot of over­
spray.
Browder warned though
that the particular 12-foot
fountain, called The Phoenix,
is only being proposed at this
time.
He told CRA members that
more studies would need to
be done to see if a 12-foot
fountain would look appro­
priate in the square. Browder
also discussed the possibility
of a 7-foot fountain, but he
told CRA members that if they
go too small, 'it's going to
look like an afterthought."
Phase II of the project
Browder called the "icing on
the cake", with four bronze
medallions set into the brick,
with sculpted magnolias in
the center of each of them.

Phase II could also include
notice boards hanging on the
empty
walls
that
line
Magnolia Square, to encour­
age people to keep window
shopping between windows.
The boards would contain
upcoming city events, or
advertisements from down­
town vendors, which the city
could lease out. Another
aspect of Phase II would be
the placement of several
lampposts
with
hanging
flower baskets, and other fin­
ishing touches.
CRA Chairman Bob Parsell
said he liked the design, but
was concerned, after last
Saturday's Christmas in the
Square event, about where
they would put people in the
square for future events.
, Mayor Linda Kuhn was
present at the meeting and
suggested the possibility of
dosing Magnolia Avenue to
2nd Street, and use that space
as well.
"It's not that big of a con­
cern to me," she said. "Staff
can work around it."
CRA
member Charles
Rowe was concerned with the
cost of completing Magnolia
Square.
"Is anybody surprised at
the price?" he asked.
Browder explained to the
board members that $45,000 is
not a lot of money to bring
Magnolia Square up to the
level of the RlvcrWalk. In fact
he said, the price tag of com­
pleting the project would be a
lot higher, but dty staff will be
providing most of the labor
lor the project.

(Cheers!)

Triplett agreed. "[Do] you
want something that’s going
to stand o u t or do you want
what we've got?" he asked.
Parsell told members to
digest the landscape plans for
the next 30 days and be ready
to make a decision at thdlr
next meeting in January.
Browder said In a phone
interview Thursday
lay that he
was excited about this project,
..t o be a
but knew it was ..
going
formidable task.
"We were up for the chal­
lenge," he said. "I saw the
great potential with that space
because of its location and its
importance to the city."
Browder, who has a passion
for outdoor . paces, said the
reality of today's material and
labor prices is an issue, but he

said the cast iron fountain he's
looking at would be around
for 100 years.
"We wanted to go with
quality material," Browder
said.
If the CRA cannot manage
the cost of the fountain, they
discussed
putting
large
planters in tne center, that
could be easily removed, until
they could afford to put the
fountain in.
Anyone who is interested
in being a benefactor for the
fountain for Magnolia Square
should contact Tom George,
Public Works and Parks
Director, at 407-330-5681.
The CRA meets on the first
Wednesday of each month in
the City Manager's conference
room at City Hall.
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at Trezise's yearly evaluations,
which were gixxl enough to
receive a raise eadi year.
He said that made Trezise’s
situation "iffy" at best, if it had
gone to arbitration, f fc said in his
experience, if there is not a solid
case the arbitrator usually sides
with the employee.
"If the employee is bad, why
is he getting raises each year?"
Yehl questioned.
According to Yehl, he felt
Trezise’s use of forte was justifi­
able. If you take that away all
you have is the action for insub­
ordination and rude behavior; he
added.
"Under my terms, (Trezise |
has to execute a 'last chance'
t before he comes back.
agreement!
Inal
at gives us some rights we
didn't have before. He can't
appeal any future disciplinary
action," Ycnl said.
The agreement also requires
Trezise to attend anger manage­
ment counseling.
Yehl said: 'I trunk with the last
chance
agreement,
cither
[Trezise's] behavior will change
or he's no longer on the forte."
Members of the CCCS met
with Yehl on Thursday to discuss
their disappointment with
Trezise's rehlring.
"They thought I needed to be
more sensitive to race relations in
the community," Yehl said.
''While 1 need to be sensitive to
these concerns and issues, I also
have to deal with the facts before
me."
Hachigian said although
Trezise acted Improperly, he was
in a volatile and hostile environ­
ment at the time and was frus­
trated. "We're all human"
Hachigian said. "Did [Trezise)
act improperly? Absolutely."
But, he continued, nothing in
Tbezise's files indicate he is racist.
“Those comments are totally out
of line," Hachigian said.
But Redden speaking on
behalf of the CCCS, said
although they don't want to pick
a fight with the dty over this,
they are looking for justice.
"Everybody deserves a mis­
take," Redden said of Trezise.
"But this guy has a book full."

gone wild

G as

As promised. The Herald is publishing the gas prices for the
North Seminole County area. The following prices were gath­
ered at noon Friday, D ec 9 for 87 octane gasoline.
The lowest price is u|i 2 cents from lost week. The difference
this week Is 12 cents per gallon, compared to 14 cents last week.

• Sammy's, 2425 French Avenue
• BP, 2500 French Avenue
• Sunoco, 2623 Orlando Drive
• Smokers Express, South French Avenue
• BJ's Wholesale, 4278 State Road 46, members
• Sunoco, 4730 State Road 46
• Racetrac, 4530 State Road 46
• Sam's Wholesale, 1101 Rinehart Road, members
• Cumberland Farms, 3100 Sanford Avenue
• 7-11,4085 State Road 46
• Racetrac, 3780 U S . 17-92
• Chevron, 3001 South Orlando Drive
• 7-11, 2989 South Orlando Drive
• Citgo, 1176 Celery Avenue
• G T s Gas and Go, 801 Celery Avenue
• Mobil, 3795 South Orlando Avenue
• Wal-Mart 1661 Rinehart Road
• Exxon, 101 French Avenue
• Valero, 217 South Park Avenue
• Kwick Stop, 2201 West First Avenue

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�Sports

Page IB
Sunday
December 11, 2005

Kicking the competition

B riefs
FOOTBALL TONIGHT
A dozen of the best sen­
ior football players from
Seminole County will dis­
play their talents for local
fans one last time tonight
( Saturday) in the 7th
annual Central Florida
All-Star Football Game on
Larry Gergley Stadium at
Showalter Field in Winter
I’ark.
Lake Mary resident and
ESPN college football
analyst Lee Corso is the
Honorary chairman for
the game which benefits
Special Olympics Florida.
The event showcases the
premier senior football
players and cheerleaders
which aiv chosen from 70
high schools covering
eight counties (Brevard,
Flagler, Volusia, Seminole,
Osceola, Orange, Sumter
and Lake) from the
Central Florida area.
Since it’s inception in
1999 the event has raised
over $50,000 and height­
ened awareness for the
many programs Special
Olympics Florida offers
it's 16,000 athletes.
The game will be car­
ried live on 740-AM The
Team beginning with the
pregame show at 6:45
p.m.
The price of admission
has not been announced,
but in the past the game
was $5 for everyone.
HEATHROW'S CURRY
WINS NFPGA EVENT
Paul Curry of nearby
Heathrow earned his first
North Florida PGA
Winter Tour title Tbesday,
winning the LongwoodSweetwater Open at
Sweetwater Country
Club.
7
Curry potted 70-66 _

136 on the 6,771-yard
course to win by two
•truSea over Lake M ery's
Don Donatello and St.
Cloud's Dave Rummells,
who each shot 138. In 36
holee, Curry made II
blrdlre and three bogle*
to earn $1,200 from the
$3,200 puree. Donatello
and Kummella won $700
each, while Lakeland's
Malt McQuillan and
Orlando's John Reslino
won $300 after tying for
fourth with 141's.

SEALS AT HOME
The streaking Florida
Seals, four wins in a row.
will be al home tonight
(Saturday) a n d Tuesday
__ _
to
host Knoxville at the
Stiver Spurs Arena in
Kissimmee.
The teams will start
back-to-back games, both
of which begin at 7 JO
P-m, on a very special
night in Kissimmee. The

Herald photo by Jim Wentz
Freshman midfielder Paul Henderson
(No. 21) dribbles away from a Titusville
defender during Lyman's 1-0 victory
Tuesday night.

The Lake Mary soccer program is
right back where it was a year ago.
At the lop of the heap.
The Rams boys (104)) ran their
unbeaten string to 10 games on
Wednesday as Skiko poured In three
goals and Chris Marino added a goal
and two assists in a 4-1 victory over
Lyman (4-5-1). Junior Marco Bilal scored
the only goal for the Greyhounds for
the third straight game.
Lake Mary was coming off two other
Seminole Athletic Conference wins,
roughing up Lake Brantley, 5-1, and
shutting out Oviedo, 64).
Marino and Skiko had two goals each
and Giovanni Cobielcs made five saves
in goal against the Patriots, which got
seven saves from Ramirez.
Marino then had two goals and two
assists, while Austin McDaniel and

Lake Mary
soccer is a
combined

19-1-1
Nick Sowers had one goal each to back
up the shutout goalkecping of Cobielcs
against the Lions.
Meanwhile, Bilal is becoming the star
for Lyman as he had the only goal in a
5-1 loss to Lake Howell and netted the
game's only score in a 14) victory over
Titusville on TUcsday, making Junior
goalie Matt Jemigan a shutout winner.
The Silver Hawks (8-1-3) are right

behind the Rams In the SAC standlni
mgs
alter also beating
_ New Smyrna
nyma IBea&lt;ch
(6-3) and tying Seminole (4-7-1), 4-4.
Sophomore Maurido Garos had two
goals in each of ihe wins over Lyman
and NSB and had a goal and two assists
against the Fighting Seminoles.
The other top performer for Lake
Howell was Dunham with two goals
against the Greyhounds and two assists
against the Barracudas.
Munoz has been nearly a one-man
show for the Tribe as he nad four goals
and an assist in a 5-4 victory over Lake
Brantley and three goals in the tic with
Lake Howell.
Lake Mary's girls, meanwhile, have
not done badly cither, carrying a 9-1-1
reord through Thursday.
The Rams"only loss so far was a 4-2
setback to defending State Champion
Douglas (64)) in Miami. But Lake Mary
See Preps, Page 2B

R aid er
coaches
U S F to
rout of
Stetson

H o o p s with a Heart
Oviedo
to host
day for
Graham

Special to the Herald
DcLAND — James Holmes
scored 21 points and Melvin
Buckley added 19 as visiting
USF defeated Stetson 77-52
Tbesday night in front of 3,024
fan* at the Edmunds Center.
The game was a homecom­
ing of sorts for South Florida
head coach Robert McCullum,
who played at Seminole
Community College (than SJC)
under Joe Sterling back In the
1970's.
Former Daytona Beach
Community College star
Solomon Jones tiedacareerS ^ / ^ '^ f c r t h e
Bulla (4-2), who defeated
Stetson for the ninth straight
JJme. TTie Hatters, playing
rneir home opener after aix
straight road games, fell to 0-7
and saw their losing streak
extended to 12 in a row
.
^ U* "H eeled 10 firsthalf blocks, including six by
Jo n « and three by McHugh
Mattis, a former St. Pete
C o lle g e s ^ and ran out to a
41*23 naiftime lead.
“Jones completely changed

By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
It's probably a general
perception among fans that
coaches of opposing teams
do not like one another _
and In some cases that it

truar

Next on the Winter Tour
schedule: Dec. 15-16,
Deltona Hills CC,
Deltona, and Dec. 19-20,
Rock Springs Ridge GC,
Apopka. For information
and entry, call Rick
Hendershot, tournament
director, 321-303-6643, or
Jan Farley, tournament
administrator, 386-322­
0699.
DECEMBER SOAP BOX
DERBY RALLY
The City of Sanford
Leisure Services
Department and Central
Florida Soap Box Derby
will be hosting two days
of fun and excitement on
Saturday and Sunday,
December 17th &amp; 18th, at
Derby Park.
Check in is at 7 a.m.
with racing beginning at 8
am. each day.
Car and driver must
meet AASBD standards
and the cost is $45 for the
first racer, or $70 for a
family, each day, if regis­
tered and paid by 5 p.m.
on -December
Ulh.
After
---------n u t.
rwilT
me 14th, you will have to
pay a $10 late fee and the
absolute cutoff its Friday,
Dec. 16th at noon.
Both days will feature
Time Swap's with one
double and one single
elimination for the Stock,
Superstock and Master
divisions.
Spectators will be
admitted FREE!
For more information,
please call 407-330-5697

By Dean Smith
Herald Staff

But when one of your col­
leagues falls or has a prob­
lem, you can usually expect
•he athletic community to
come forward to help.
Sudi will he Ihe case
today (Saturday) at Oviedo
I Ugh School when the Lions
and veteran head coach Ed
Kerehner host Hoops with a
Heart to raise money for a
scholarship fund for Ihe
children of Rob Graham, the
Bishop Moore coach who
suffered a heart attack while
coaching in Ute district tour­
nament last year.
Graham was not expected
to recover at the time, but he
has made a dramatic recov­
ery, altluiugh he still is
undergoing a lot of therapy
trying to get back to nonftal
and the medical bills keep
piling up.
The event itself will be a
treat for fans as they will get
to see some of the top teams
from Central Florida play on
Lyman's Sanchez Hughley (No. 23) o o e* hinh •„
&gt;»W i
M nlor a u r h a d 21 p o i n t ! a X n a r j b o u n d j w j !
See Boys, Page 2B

f c k wS," ‘ k* 11! ? h M d co a ch
LAak
Waugh Mid. -He and
Mattts look us out of anythin*
doing

ph0*°
Otuman
I" * “ G '* W '« « 'd Invitational laat
nl«W “
0 "*» a n d .
to Improve to 4 -2 on the season.

ad Laka M aty lot tha aacond
_________________________________ ■ weeK‘

Elite still shining in girls hoops P7
By Dean Smith

. J J * Walters quickly cut the
h?lf
* e second
^

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P*ir of threes and then conSee College, Page 2B

^

Herald Staff

— L
'
Greyhounds
(3-7) with
14 points.

TTw rich keep getting richer.
Lakt.* M arv nn»

.

L"'“
look a big atop
e i r U ^ ^ k ' n “*
as ,ho l{» ‘O b.
S J I f ^ .L u b a ll on Thursday as the Rams
improved to 94) on the season with a

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K° ^ 8o X e SACh 21 P‘t intS

game £

A n8elaJGuiu, W the amazing-

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Defending State Champion Father Lopez 11041 )

*n&gt; 1 Smil^ in double figures with

a a ‘‘1 ,Mm f ° 8C‘ 10 10 w S on Ute
and M p ^ n ts fromWJ?/ 19 P? int* {rom Coleman

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U o lT A s h lt f e

t

H ^ T r ir lit
°m
° ° n BibIe and
Sanford's Jessie Pressley had 29 points and
assisU and Jennifer R u s s i14 p o in lH ie h t^ t
,
and six assist.
»k„ r - ifT m I c,8h* abounds
B m in 8K 1 ! ] ‘hM' firit lo“ ° “

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hi,e

&lt;md,seven steals in a 66-31 whipping of the TTgm

&lt;l‘igni rebounds for ihe

,V ‘P .(8-H also continued iu outsUndine
l y a» Montalvo had 19 points and eight steals 8

F i l i n g Seminoles
* nlgh‘ * ” " *
Seminole rebounded quickly to m-t in
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Winter Spring.
r t n u w h i l e S » h ?W u ,ed &amp; * ■ » w i«h11
VWnt-rQ
Le H,le chipped in nine.
l i w S ^ Spnng* had cotM Intothat game with a

See Briefs, Page 6B
po“ “ * " ul

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F re em a n Toni PraUch had 18 points and fellow
f'
Moon? 14 u
Griffins knocked
off Deltona-Trinity Christian, 41-29, and IV a ^ h
See Girls, Page 6B

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Tm; llr.M\ii&gt;

Sunday, December I I . 2(105

Preps

Seminole (24)) defeated Lake

goal for the Rams.
The Master's Academy (6-4­
comer kick to even the score at
But the winning streak came
2) has been busy, winning two
1-1.
Senior
Yvonne
George
Continued from Page IB
to an end on Thursday as
of three games in the past
added
another
goal
and
an
has recovered nicely with a 9-1
unbeaten U k e I lighland Prep
week.
victory over Seminole and a 3-0 assist, while junior Charlene
held Trinity Prep (8-1-2) to a 1-1
The
Eagles
were
shutout
by
Adolphe and sophomore
whitewashing of Lyman.
tie. Jakubowskl scoring the goal
Cambridge
Academy
(7-2-1),
5­
Scarlata each added a goal to
Hauck and DeLuca had the
and Vargas getting seven saves
0, but came back to shutout
give
the
Bear*
a
3-1
lead.
goals against Douglas, while
in goal for the Saints.
Warner Christian, 4-0, with
Sophomore
netminder
Jessica
Deluca had three goals and
Orangcwood (9-2-1) did not
Charlie
1
lubbard
leading
the
Guthrie again came up big,
Eissele three assists against the
let the loss weigh on It, cither,
way
with
a
goal
and
an
assist,
allowing only goals to Klotz
Tribe and Donnellan and Miller
as the Rams came back to
and then getting goals from
and Zusl to ensure the victory.
had goals against the
whitewash The Master's
Worrall and Cerrelani in a 2-1
Defenders
Lindsay
Jones,
Sierra
Greyhounds.
Academy (4-5-2), 8-0. Docrk
victory over Lake Mary Prep.
Hanna
and
Emily
Lawlor
did
a
Donaldson had the Fighting
had three goals and two assists,
Lake
Mary
Prep
(3-5-1)
also
good job in keeping Lake
Semi notes' score, while I’ellett
Soulard three goals and Rabom
had
a
win
over
Warner
Brantley on the ropes.
made 10 saves for Lyman in
two assists for OC.
Christian (0-8), 3-2, on goals
Back
to
the
boys.
Tire Ram* also had a 3-0 vic­
goal.
from Stupple, who also scored
Trinity
Prep
(7-2-2)
bounced
The Greyhounds had gotten
tory over St. Edwards (5-3-1)
against
TMA,
Hamel
and
back from its first losses of the
over .500 with a 3-0 victory
last Friday as Raybom scored
Baron.
season with wires over Lake
over Deltona (1-7-2) with
two goals and McNair had a
In
other
girls'
action:
Highland Prep and St. Cloud.
Tracey, Liles and Lander scor­
goal and an assist to back the
Trinity Prep improved to 8-1­
Ian
Hannwacker,
Valerio
ing the goals to back the
eight save shutout by Gagnon.
1 on the season with wins over
Feronni
and
Keith
Fernandez
shutout goalkeeping of Pellett,
TMA was coming off an 8-1
Carrolton,
Pine
Ridge
and
each had two goals in an 8-0
who also had nine saves as
thumping of Warner Christian
Orangcwood
Christian.
victory over the Bulldogs (1-5)
Lyman (5-5-1) tied Oviedo, 1*1,
(1-5-1) with Lcibbrandt scoring
Magrudcr scored two goals
and Fernandez scored twice as
on a goal by Tracey. Jocelyn
three goals and handing out an
and
Vargas
got
the
shutout
the Saint* edged the
Whitehead scored the goal for
assist and Dossctt getting a
against
Carrolton,
while
Levi
Highlanders (3-4-1), 2-1.
goal and two assists with
the Lions.
and
I
(o
had
goals
and
Orangcwood Christian (4-0-1)
Winter Springs (6-3) is having
Smith, who had 14 saves
Magnider
an
assist
in
the
win
stayed unbeaten by crushing
a pretty good season too, as it
• against OC. getting the victory
over the Panthers.
Central
Florida
Christian
upped it's District record to 5-1
in goal.
The Saints handed
Academy (0-7), 11-0, with
‘ going to Lake Brantley (6-3)
Lake Highland improved to
Orangcwood
just
it*
second
Alexander scoring three goal*
1coming home with a 4-2
10-0-1 on the season by outlast­
loss
of
the
season,
2-1,
with
and Headley two goals, most
ing Oviedo 2-1.The lone Lions
victory.
Jakubowskl recording a goal
coming on assist* from
goal was scored by Lauren
Trailing 1-0 early, senior
and an assist and Raymond a
Gendreau,
who
had
seven
in
defender Kristin Volrin con­
Brown, with the assist coming
goal.
Rayboume
netted
the
the match.
nected on a Chrissy Scarlata

Boys
Continued from Page IB
the same court on the same day, and it is
all for a very good cause.
The day begins with Class 1A power
Pine Castle Christian taking on Oak Ridge
at 3 p.m.
,
.
The rest of the event features matchups
between highly-regarded teams as Class
5A No. 1 state-ranked and nationallyranked Lake Howell takes on Veto Beach,
the runner-up at last week's Greyhound
Invitational at 4:30 p.m, host Oviedo faces
state-ranked West Orange at 6 p.m , and
Winter Spring* battling Bishop Moore at
730 p.m.
. ,
,
This will be one of the final chances for
fans to see the teams play locally until after
the new year as after today, most of the
teams will not play until next Friday and
then they will be headed to the major
Holiday Tournaments as Lake Howell will
be paying in the City of Palms Tournament
in Ft. Myers, Oviedo will be in Kissimmee
at the Great Florida Shootout and Winter
Springs is heading for St. Petersburg to
play in a tournament at Eckerd College.
The Silver Hawks are seeded only No. 6
in an amazing national field at the City of
Palms and the Lions will also be facing a
loaded national field at the GFS.
I
Howell ran its record to 7-0 but it
was not easy as lire Silver Hawks had to.
rally to hand Seabreeze (4-1) its first loss of

w a
/■ I H H S 1

I

from Whitehead.
Mary (1-D.-Ml-37, and Hagerty
Lake Howell (8-4) picked up
(0-2), 52-6, and the Rams
a pair of 84) shutout wins over
outscored the Huskies, 60-12.
New Smyrna Beach and
Oviedo (24)) doubled the
Seminole.
score on Lyman (0-2), 56-28Maykut had three goals in
and tripped Lake Howell (I D.
the win over the Tribe and then
53-29, and the Silver Hawks
had four goals, with help from
also defeated the Greyhounds,
goals from Good son and
41-27.
Boctto, in the win over the
Spruce Creek (2-0) got the
Barracudas.
better of a pair of SAC squads,
The Winter Springs boys
besting Lake Brantley (1-1). 67­
wrestling team Is having a
21, and Winter Springs (0-2),
good opening to the season
69-15, who also lost to the
with the latest hlghpolnt being
Patriots, 57-28.
a second place finish at the
Hooter's Seminole Classic this
BOYS SOCCER
past weekend in St. Petersburg
C R ITTIN S 2, EAG LF5 2
The team came within 1-V2
Laka M ary Trap
I
2 - 1
W am ar C lirta lla n
0 2
2
points of first place Osceola
G oal* Lake M ary Prep .1 (ll*m « -l. C M .
and Dwayne Tolleson was
Barron);" W arner C hrsitan 2 (D D on a
named the tournament's
M ill* ) Aaalal* _ Lake M ary Trap 1
Outstanding Wrestler as he
(S tupple);
W arner
C h ristia n
1
won the 140-pound title.
(C olum bia). Shota on goal _ U k a M ary
Other weight-class winners
Prep 23; W arner C hristian 13. Save* .
Lake M ary Prep (M odtm ear) I I ; W arner
were Brandon Hatchett and
C hrtBtlftn (A iu ie r*o n ) 20 RroorvW _
Daniel Rivera with runner-up
M ary l*rep 3 -S -l| W arner C hristian 0 -*
honors going to Arthur
Simmonds, Cameron Ncreim
F IG H T IN G SEM IN O LES S,
and Chris Krack. Finishing
PATRIOTS 4
third were Tim Lancaster and
Seminole
2 2- *
lake Brantley
3 2 5
Ian Murphy, while JJ Morgan,
Goa U
Sem inole S (M u n o i 4.
Kevin Dietrick and Robbie
T e rw llle g e tl" Lake B rantley 4 IN /A ).
Lucero. Brandon Bonham fin­
Shot* on goal _ Sem inole 13; U k e
ished fourth and Joel Merchant
Brantley N /A . Save* . Sem inole IV , U k e
rounded out the scoring with a
Brantley H I A . R ennl* . Sem inole 4-7-0
fifth place effort.
GREEN WAVE S. PANTHERS 0
The Bears are hosting the 7th
Croom s Academ y
0 0 _ 0
Annual Winter Springs Rotary
Father L o p e i
2 * - *,
.
Duals this weekend, featuring
G n f1* Father L o p e i B (Boudreau 5.
many of the belter programs in
RoberrorC O rjhala. N td ila a ) A *et»t. _
none. Shota on goal . Croom a Academy
the state.
7; Father C oper 27. Save. . C room .
In other wrestling results,
Academ y B; Father L o p e i (Cranahaw) 5
I Lyman (14)) won its first meet
Record* _ Crooma Academ y 2-5; Father
1 of the season, 72-12. over Lake
Lopez 5-4-1.
Howell which also lost to St.
; Cloud, 74-6; Deltona (34))
GIRLS SOCCER
I outscored Seminole (2-1), 42-37,
GREEN WAVE 4, rA N T IIE R S 0
Crooma Academy
0 0 .0
i which also fell to Apopka, 42­
Father Lopei
5 t . 4
36, who also bested Lake
Coala Father L o p e i 4 (M anicano 2.
Brantley (2-4), 40-32; and
W h ttU tt Frank). Assists . Father L o p e i 2
Edgewater defeated Lake Mary, (R o o t Z ia ch U u ) Shota on goal .C room a
46-31.
Academ y I; Father Lopez 20. Saves .
The girls' weightlifting sea­
Crooma Academ y Oohnaon) I I ; Father
Lopez (Ternero) I. Record* . Croom *
son opened this week with a
Academ y 0-6; Father Lopez 7-4-1.
trio iof tri-matches.

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SjndcTaba by nine points in each of the
final two periods to claim the 10-point win.

Calathei had his biggest game of the sea­
son it what has already been an astound­
ing year with 41 points, 15 rebounds and
two steals. Rodriguez was held to only
four points, but he fulfilled his point guard
duties to a * T , as he handed out 19 assists
and also had a pair of steals.
Chandler Parsons and sophomore Brett
O u nce were also in double figures for
Lake Howell with 19 and 12 points, respec­
tively.
Forest Lake Academy also won its sev­
enth game in seven starts on Thursday as
Ronald Bushner hit a 40-foot, three-pointer
as the hum sounded in double overtime to
edge Trinity Prep (1-5), 53-51. The Saint*,
who got 18 points from Shackleford, had
tied the game at the end of regulation and
the first overtime on three-point shots.
The loss was the second of the week for
Trinity I’rep as the Saints had also lost to
Lake Highland Prep (5-3). 49-21, on
Tuesday with Shirji scoring a team-high six
points.
Orangewood Christian (64)) continues to
Impress as the Rams stayed unbeaten with
a 61-46 victory over Lighthouse Christian
(1-4) behind 21 points and six rebounds
from eighth-grader Christian Jones, 12
ta and six rebounds from junior Ryan
liens and 10 points from senior
Andrew Lockhart.
Lake Mary Prep (54)) also remained
undefeated with a pair of big wins, 91-61
over Trinity Christian (4-3) and 77-27 over
Geneva Christian.
Fd&lt;tl» Stafford and Bryan Benefit 1 were
in double figures in both games, with
Stafford scoring 13 against Trinity and a
team-high 14 against Geneva, and Benefiel
netting 15 against Trinity and 10 against
Geneva.
Billy Pratsch was the high scorer for the
Griffins against Trinity with 17, while
Shimar Marston was in double figures
•gainst Geneva with 11.
There is a tightt pack behind the unbeatens as Lake Braniitley.COviedo, Winter
Springs, Lyman and Si
Seminole are all 4-2
and Tne Master's Academy is 2-1.
Arrow Force XIV stretched its winning
streak to four games since dropping the
first two games of the season with wins
over Crooms Academy and Lake Brantley
this week.
Boomer Hart led a balanced Seminole
attack with nine point* as AFXIV topped
the Panthers, 41-30 Miller netted a gamehigh 14 for Crooms.
Seminole then handed the Patriots their
second straight loss by nipping L
Brantley, 56-53, with Keven Ni*b y scoring
14, Boomer Hart 13 and Danny I eliano 10.
McGrath and Gabbard scored 10 points
each for the Patriots
The Lions got 19 points and 11 rebounds

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Lake Howell Junior star Nick Calathes had a county-best 41 polnta and 15 rebounds as the
Silver Hawks rallied to defeat Seabreeze to remain unbeaten. Calathes and the Silver
Hawks will be taking on Vero Beach In the Hoops with a Heart event at Oviedo High School
today (Saturday).

from DeAndre Williams and 15 points
from Malt Stillwell to hand the Bears their
second loss of the season, 70-58. Zach
Robinson led Winter Springs with 10
points.
Lyman quickly bounced back from its
loss to Lake Howell on Monday with a 63­
56 triumph over Lake Mari’, the second
lime the Greyhounds had beaten tlie Rams
in less than a week.
Sanchez Hughley had another big game
fur Lyman with 21 points and 13 rebounds,
while Jared Reiner chipped in with 11
points.
For the first time this season Lake Mary
had a different leading scorer as Woody
Taylor netted 18 and DJ Williams added

12.

PANTHERS 4*. PATRIOTS 4*
U k t Brantley (V I)
M o m ra 7, M rg ralh 7, E dm undi 2 Gabbard 2 Lam m
V, Sum m ry 6. lin k * 5. B u rkr 6. Total* 17S-12 46.
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17 V 10 1 0 .4 6
Pine Ridge
V 10 V 2 0 . 44
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M rg ra lh Gabbard). Pine Ridge I (H ilk la le l Team luula
. Lake B ranlley 12 IW Ridge 13. Fouled out _ none
Trchrucala . none H ig h lig h t—lo w le r'a |u m p rr w on It.
RAM S 6 2 EAGLES 43
O rangewood C h ristia n 16-01
G ralhm 2 Bedard 4. A . Lockhart 10. Slephena IV,
R rJduk 15. B Lockhart 3. Mansbach7. Junr*2 Totals 24

12 22 62.
W arner C hristia n 41-11
Bryant 2 S erara lll 12 G arret 7. Roberts 12 lla y e * 1
Burgett 5. Totals I6V -IS 4 3 .
O rangewood C hristia n
21 16 13 12 _ 62
W arner C hria lla n
7 12 I I I I . 43
T h r*r-|x *n l fie ld guala . Orangewood C hm tian S (A .
Luckhart 2 B. Lockhart. Stephana. Bedard 1 Warner
C hristian 2 (G arret Roberts) Team loula . Orangewood
C h ru tiin 14. Warner C hnatun 22 Touted o u t _ W am rt
C hristian, lann.su-. Burgett Technical! . none

Taylor also led the Rams (3-4) in scoring
with 13 points in a 75-36 loss to powerful
Evans (3-1).
The Master's Academy has also posted a
pair of victories this week to get over .500
on the season.
The Eagles tupped Edgewood, 51-41,
with sophomore Eric Owens scoring 12
points and junior Mike Batson 10 points.
TMA then won a battle of young squads
as Batson scored 21 points and pulled
down II rebounds and Owens chipped in
with nine points as the Eagles stopped
Hagerty (2-5), 50-39. Williams dropped in
20 points to lead tlie Huskies.
In another Seminole County game on
Thursday, Agape Christian (4-4) roughed
up Altamonte Christian. 103-32, despite
Long scoring 11 points.

C R If TINS 77, CRUSADERS 62
lig h th o u se C hristia n A ca d im y(l-3 )
Small 20. Pnnor 5. F akir 23. Scurry 10. South 4. T otal*
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Balsam 4. M arston 26. S talked 12 Totals 31 IV I7 77.
I Ighthouse C hria lla n Academy V IV 15 IV .6 2
U k e M ary Prep
20 I I 23 2 1^7 7
T hrer-putn! le rk l goals . Lighthouse C hm tia n 2 (Take
21. Laka- M ary Prep 2 (Pratsch S talked) Tram luula .
lig h th o use C hristian I I . U k e M ary Prep 17. Fouled u ul
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W n fh l V. R iu t 2 .1U J .lc J 20. A lin a la C uttw rt S. I M l
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Sm all 23. Prune II . Scurry , Bradley 4. H om e6 Tuiala
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O rangewood C hria lla n 16-0)
GralUm 2 Bndund 5. A Lockhart la Stephm a 12
R iddick 2 M arubach 6 |cew* 21 Totals 23 V I4 61
lig h th o u se
12 17 7 I S . 46
O rangewood
16 IJ 17 1 5 .6 1
T h iw pceni ferid goals _ Orangewood C hm tian 6 (A .
Lockhart 2 Stephens 2 Brolund. Reddick) Team luula .
Lighthouse C hristian 15; O rangrw uud C hristian I I
Fouled u u l . O rangew ood C hristia n. A . Lockhart.
Riddick- Technicals _ none

Continued from Page IB
-verted a USF turnover into a
fastbreak lav-up on the offen­
sive end. Tne Bulls pushed the
lead back to 13 on baskets by
Jones and Holmes and went to
post an easy 25-point victory.
“We stressed winning the
first five and the last five min­
utes of each half," said
McCullum, whose Bulls can be
seen on ESI'N 2 today

(Saturday) hosting Michigan in
Tampa. "They won the first
five minutes of the second half
and cut it to seven, but fortu­
nately we made another run.
We took care of the basketball
and shot it well from inside
and outside of the three-point
line. I thought it was our best
overall effort this year."
USF shot 54.7 percent from
the field including 8-of-13 from
three-point range. Holmes hit
a season-high five three-point­
ers while Buckley added three.
Mattis finished with eight
points and 10 rebounds.
Stetson had much more suc­
cess from behind the arc (53
percent) then overall (35 per­
cent). Will Holloman was the
only Hatter to reach double fig­
ures with 11 points.
After a break for finals.
Stetson will return to the road
for three tough contests at
Georgetown (Dec. 17L at
Florida State (Dec. 20), and at
Miami (Dec. 27).

"We have got to figure out
what it takes to play at a high­
er level" Waugh said. "We
have got to be the most incon­
sistent team in the country."
SHERATON HAWAII BOWL
TICKET INFORMATION
UCF fans wishing to watch
the Golden Knights play in
iradise at the Sheraton
awaii Bowl on Dec. 24 are

K

en cou raged In purchase tickets

through the UCF Ticket Office.
To purchase ticket* or for more
information, please call (407)
823-1000.
By ordering tickets through
the UCF Ticket Office, fans are
guaranteed seating in the offi­
cial UCF section at Aloha
Stadium. Tickets are priced at
(40.
Fans can also fax their ticket
order using the attached form
to (407) 823-5154.
The Colden Knights (8-4),
who will be making their first
bowl appearance, will faro
Nevada on Christmas Eve in
Honolulu. The contest will be
televised live on ESPN, begin­
ning At 330 p.m. Hawaii time.
Nevada (8-3) clinched a share
of ihe Western Athletic
Conference title.
The UCF Alumni Association
is sponsoring official school
travel packages and informa­
tion can be found by going to
www.ucfathletics.oom and
looking for the information.

Remember, it
is just a game
B y N ick PfalfRuf
Staff Writer

This isn't the usual compi­
lation of sports events or
personalities I usually pres­
en t but I believe it's impor­
tant to sports enthusiasts.
As part of my Job at the
Sanford Herald, I write
reports of arrests by the
Sanford Police Department. I
have done this for most of
my 15 years at the paper.
One thing I have noticed is
that on weekends when
major Football Bowl Carnes
are played, there are a higher-than-usual number of
arrests. Many of them
involve domestic violence.
Folks sitting around the
house, glued to that TV set
during a game, are prone to
have a few drinks of alco­
holic beverage. It seems as
though if their favorite team
is losing, they have a ten­
dency to drink more out of
anger. If their team is win­
ning, they have a tendency
to drink more in celebration
of the action.
Then, posaibly not know­
ing how intense you are in

watching the game, along
comes that loving wife ask­
ing vou to come to the
kitchen to do some menial
chore. She may not be a foot­
. l
,and V°u arv 'nitatthat ohe wants to interfupf you and possibly words
begin to fly. The next thing
you know, then* is on alter­
cation, and someone gets
hurt.
°
They call the law, and you
* « ’ suddenly in handcuffs,
in the back of a palrol cat
heading for the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility, where
you probably won’t get to
•** the end of tlie football
game.
As your arrest becomes
public knowledge, it is writ­
ten in tiie crime reports, and
the next Uiing you know
your reputation, around the
neighborhood, in your fami­
ly, And al your job, is jeop­
ardized.
1
My point here is that if
you must imbibe during a
game, be considerate ol oth­
ers, and don't over-indulge
It could produce a lol more
than just a win from your
favorite team.

�Sunday. DemnIxT II. 2003

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carpatad.
kitchen
equipped *52&lt;Vmo. 407-324­
3193

DOY LE
MANAGEMENT
ME N T A L S
(407) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
S a n lo rd :2/2 Apt. Specioua
Carpatad. Vmyt. Patio. W/D
Hook-ups. $5754575
Sard. H istoric D tstrtct 2/2.
B uilt to 1918. C om pletely
R enovated. W ood. Tile A
C arpet. Alarm System. New
Appts Including W O . Large
Laundry Rm. 3 blocks form
River
W alk. $850/3850
Deposit
S anlord, N orthleka V illage
n d o s:
Lovely
1/1.
Com pletely Furnished. W/D
Hook-Ups. Pet Ok. Comm
Pool. Esercisa R m . N/S,
$875r$875 Deposit
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
HOMESI

t B.R. F urnished Apt
One Bedroom , one bath,
hjrrushed U m be l included
No smoking no pets Monthly
lease Satgla m ala occupancy.
$180 par week C e l 407-714
7630.

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Single Ottawa A O ffice Smtee
evenable m tfcsunc Downtown
Sanlord W alking distance to
Lake M onro* A te l Street.
Shopa 4 R estaurants C all
(407)718-7636

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HAVE A YARD SALE TO
HELP IN RECOVERY.

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FUTON Solid wood rmssionstyte arms, extra-nice loam
layered pad A l brand new. $195
407-311-1941.
Hot Tub 5 parson lounger. 5hp.
24 |ats. redwood catenet, never
used, w arranty, paid $4,000.
saentee $1595 407-012-5624
P ool Table: 6' professional
senes tum iture style table,
carved legs, oversized 1* slate
leather pockets, accessory Kit
w ith be/ls A l brand new Retail
$4,000. M ust s a l $1350 407
402-2770 Set up available

191— B uilding
M a t eria ls
c o r tn u o A T io
s t e il
HOOFING lo r 0«rna. flo a t
Dock*. Shupa. ate ANo CuNad
P%m t6*&gt;2Cr I n O O C at For
Pnoaa Sorplu* Stawt 4 Soppty
Inc Apopka 407-203-5700

141— H omes For
S ale

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AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
10 MO»*V Referb •# to »I0 00C
IEEEtaHEOeniH MEElltx tU td Buy a
jrtoB«*i|»)C4a* CkM IvflckBMfl
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R enoveted:Like
New
2BR/1BA. Hardwood Fks
E a tin -K itch a n Fptc. Set
Porch. Carport. On O ver 1/4
Acre. $134,900
B ra nd New H om e: B uilt
2 0 0 5 .1 7 . O ver 1750 Sq FL
Formal Ltv. O n. Fam Rm. ExS
n-K itchan. 2 Car Oarage.
$272,900
P ool H om s: 4BR/2BA. Over
1600 Sq F t. 2 C ar Oar
Fenced yd. 30a30 Set
Enlertaxvnenl Area with Pod
$204,500

Available From O ur Tree
Tnm m ng Business W e
bring to you! 407-330-1672

199— Pets &amp;
S upplies

rtr Patti's Pet
Sitting tit
W i Care For Your Dog ce Cat
to Your Hom e W hile You Are
G one!PlentyolTLC W ibrtng
n newspapers, max end even
w ater
plam si
Vi
R eaeonebte
R ateal
References Available Upon
Request Ptsaae C al 407-314­
8703

209— C l o t h in g

PAUL O SDORNE

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
407 32T 4764
Hetonc D M . rastorsd. 20. many
amarWex. m a t asst 322BK 407­
222-5202. 407-099-1159

A t A B e e u tlfu l P lace BanU
sa ys...*A B a a utttu l P lace *,
whan youfe lodung tor bows on
your packages, w rseths on
your door, unusual things die t
we decor Look A see there *
m rch. rrtodt more A warm good
bye *s you leave the store
P A : Coma A find the moat
varied A ixwauaf C hnttnas gtos
A decor to town at nckcuioualy
tow prices' (17/92 A Lk Mary
Btvd. B g LoU Plaza)

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Desk, wood heavy. 6 drawer
$120. Bedroom Set. $300. RO
dining room table. $100 Mora
407-423-3343

193— Lawn &amp;
G arden

181— Appliances 4c
F urnhure F or S ale

MOMWREE

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

O ffc a t For Rant 400 aq ft to
800 aq ft Sanlcrd Futon Ofttoe
Canter 407-314-3750

S anlord. New A custom bu4t
3/2. single car garage. 5149k.
C aa a a lb e rry: Handy man
special. 3/2.1550 sq tL $149k
W inter S pringe: New 4/2.5.
custom design. 2550 sq n.
prooorwxuaon price $320K 321­
279-8200

95— R oommate
Wanted

F urnished

■Sanford: 1/1 Apt. 2nd Floor.
Inckidas water A lawn cars
$600A*&gt;
•S anford: 4 0 /2 house. 3012
sq ft. built to 2005 Lawn c a rt
included $t9007mo
■Sanford: 272 Townhouse
gated com m unty and pod. a l
appliances $ tt0 0 /m o
-S a nlo rd : 7/2 Condo. 2nd
Floor, Q ated C om m unity
2004 b u ll. aX appliances
$800/mo

S adord 38/V1 BA. remodeled.
1027 hd. fenced ywd. good area.
$ t5 4 500obo 407-733-9904

Sanlord
conversant
location,
ratogarskx. mxxcwevs. odor TV.
kitchens room , private bath,
sleeping rooms C a l 407-321­
4900

9 7 — ArARTMENTS •

P0R2IG REALTY
RENTALS

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103— Houses*
U nfurnisiied

llft^ O fric E S rA ft

105— H o u ses-

SanlordTem aie preferred 1
BR Vitcben privO eges/privale
bathroom M ust love cats
$10CVwk 407-330-2829

Seek-ng a parson to share my
home. Mew ol L ika Monroe U
house prvsegee C el 407-328­
7232 lo r an appQtobnaol

h r m Immediate Interview
visit Urn JUntrak Facility la

2 5 2 -3 1 9

B edroom
B e t:
O ak.
headboard, dresser, hutch
merer. d e a l. nghM and A l new
to boxes. $495
407-411-1322.

MINK COAT; FuM length with
hood Sue Urge, kept m fuma#
storage 53 000 Can 306-769
6070

211— A ntique &amp;
C ollectibles
Toy Trucki
Total IS . $400.

R eal

407-323-02 7A

219—Wanted to
B uy
A lum inum , Cana, Copper.
B rass, N ew spapers. A uto
R a d ia to r* A Bananas
Kokom o R e cyclin g :
407-121-0004
E 1 IW . 1ET, S anford
M-F, 10-4. Eat.E-1

221—G ood T hings
to Eat
Naval
O ranges.
Red
G rapefruit.
Tangerines.
M eriw ether Farm s 3401
Celery Ave Sanlord
O ranges NavaU. Ham lins
Tangerines. OrapetruA beefed
2055 Pme Wey. Sanlord. 407­
323 6560

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Financial

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Merchandise
Automotive
Employment 91-127 Real Estate
181”197 Miscellaneous 2 3 1-2 4 5
Services

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229—Auctions

231—Cars For S ale
M arcadea SLK 2002 320
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or
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much mora.

330CI 2001 P erlact
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235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

Hwy 40 B o rran lo
1 S 1 U L 2 IU
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ABUS

Chevrolet 2500 Ext Cat) 2003
4«4 PW. PL SI4.050 c a l or visit
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WILKINSON

dhevrolet Venture 2002 Only
47k Mr SO.450 phone or visit
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AUCTION

Dodge 1500 Crew Cab 2003
HEMl S I5 950 45k Ml c a l or
visa 4070732960 com

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231—Cars For S ale

Chevy 1500 27k M iles 2004
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can
or
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Buc k LaSabra 2004 22k Mi
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OMC Envoy 2002 SLT Leather
00k m l 314,950 Perfect c a l or
visa 4070732900 com

C adillac OavtUa 1002 vary low
m S3 050 looAa/njna Baautdul
everything worka phona or vtoA
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Sana 2003 Auk) Ext Cab
26k Mi SI4.9S0 phone or vtsa
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Honda Element 2004 Perfect
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ca ll
or
visit
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C hevrolet
Im pala
2004
Perfect $11,950 ca ll or wM
4070732900 com

239—
Motorcycles/4Wiieelers For S ale

Honda Accord 2005 4 Or Ok
W ile! S 15.950 can or vrart
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239—
Motorcycles/4Wiieelers For S ale
4 WHEELEFVATV
2005 HONDA

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4 WHEELEFVATV
2000 YAMAHA
200 BLASTER
S3J00 300-710-0330

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4 w h e e le r s fo r s a le
2005 Yam aha 200 B la tte r
S3300. 2004 P o la ris 250
TraHMaser S3200 and 2005
Honda 90 S20OO. Can 340-709­
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the

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4-W heelers
1- P o la ris 1- Yamaha
S3.900 aech obo
300-709-5330

276-Fence
C entral F lo rid a Fence
AH Type* o f Fence
Specializing m Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estim ates
HJcenaedlnaured
■Quality Work
•Ptom pt Service
300-719-5330

308—T ractor
S ervice
Skip's Tractor
S e rv ic e .
Recycled Concrete
Driveways.

386-775-2522

Country
Style
City
Living

OPEN HOUSE
2381 Kraft
Drive
Deltona, FL
4 Bedrm 1 Bath
Doll House
2/3 Acre Lot
Sunday, Dec 11
1-3 pm

THE

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Coldwell B an k ers
! Property Show C a s e

2 Bedroom 1 Bath House, 9 68 sq ft,
needs complete overhaul per the
city. Area of appreciating values!
$65 ,0 0 0 .

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Doubts Load Washer 11.00
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NOTICE TO CNEOfTONS

100 W eldon Boulevard

•«»*ort.n. urn

RE ESTATE O f

N o tlct o l Regular Board W atting

JACQUELINE L WACMTER.

Tueadey. December 10. 2005 7 00 PM
Seminole Community C oiege
S a nlordlake Mary Carrpua
VVefdon M rm m alretion Budding

Board Meeting Room, A200
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
Purpose

Regidar monthly board meeting

A copy o f the agenda may be obtained by calkng the Office of
the Prealdent at 407-70S-2010. and arranging lo r an agenda to
be aenf alectronfcafy
Purauanl to the provtelona of toe Americana wfto DiaabMiea
Ac». any peraon requiring special accommodation* to p a rta pale In H i meeting « aw ed to advfae Semmoie Community
CoAege at lea n aa t w i before toe meeting by contacting
Linda Coweta at 407-70620 10 H you are bearing or apaech
Impaired, ptaaaa contact Senanole Community Cotege by e a t­
ing Ms Dorothy Palahon at 407-706 2109
Persona are advised that. # they decide to appeal any decision
made at tola meeting, they *n l need a record o l toe proceed­
ing * and lo r such purpose, they may need to Insure that a ver­
batim record o l toe proceeding! w made, which record Include*
the testim ony and evidence upon which the appeal la to be
based, per Section 266 0105, Florida Statute*
Publish December 11. 2005
X061

NOTICE TO CREOfTORS
Trust Adm inistration
JACQUELINE L WACHTER a
resident of Semmoie County.
Florida, w tw d a d o n October
22. 2009 was a Grantor of a
T rutt entitled WILLIAM F
WACHTER i JACQUELINE L
WACHTER
REVOCABLE
TRUST AGREEMENT DATED
JUNE 1. 3000 * The name and
address of N Trustee « eet
forth below
AJI cw M ort of the decedent
and othar persons having
claims or demands again*t
dacadant a attata. including
unmatured confmgant or unfcq
utdalad daime. and whom a
copy of vac notice ic carvad
Sucoatcor Truttaa at tha
addrata cat torth baton* WITH­
IN 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

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N otice la given that the toaowtng perms was leaned on
120 2 0 5
SMART FINANCE. INC . 3100 Clay Avenue. 8 u lle 275.
Orlando. FL. 32604 perms # 40-117-101200-1. The protect Is
located In Seminole County. Section 22. Township 2 t South.
Range 31 East The perms authorises A SURFACE WATER
MANAOEMENT SYSTEM ON 8 64 ACRES TO SERVE A SINOLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION known as
Chapman Cove. The receiving water body la Bato Lake
The M e(t) containing toe appicetlon tor to * above hated perms
Is avaSable tor Inspection Monday torough Friday aacepl tor
legal h o ld s y t. 6 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 p m at toe St John* River
W ater Management D istrict (D M rtcf) Headquarters. 4049 Reid
Street. Pal*Bra. FL 32176-1429. A person whose substantial
Interest* era effected by to * D tstrtd perm itting decision may
petann tor an admtrastrator* hearing In accordance wtto sec­
tio n* 120 569 and 120 87, Florida StakAes. or may choose to
pursue m edubon a t an aSemalN* remedy under section
120 573, F lorid* Statutes, before to * deadkn* tor M ng a peti­
tion Choosing medtobon w ti not adversely affect the right to a
hearing S m ediation doe* not issue In a sattlem ent The proce­
dures tor pursuing m ediation are set torth In section 120 573.
Florida Statutes, and rule* 28-106111 and 26-106 401- 404
Florida A dm nsbabv* C od* Petition* must comply w *h the
requirements o l Florida Adm m strstive C od* Chapter 26-106
and be Iked with (received by) to * O utrtct Clark located at
D istrict Headquarters. Highway 100 W est. Patatka. FL 32177
Petitions tor adm raslrabv* hearing on to * above appkeabont*)
must be Med wtoan twenty-one (21) days o l pubheabon o l this
noboa or w ithai tw enty-si* (26) days o l to * D istrict depostong
notice o l th l* Intent In the m a i tor those persona to whom the
D tstrtd man* actual n olle* Failure to Me a petition within tors
tim e period sh a l constitute a waiver o f any nght(a) such person(*) may have to request an adm n sira trv* determ ination
(hearvtg) under seebons 120 569 and 120 57. F S . concerning
to * sub)*d pem st Petitions that are not Med In accordance w«h
to * above provisions are subfect to dismissal
Because the adnw sttrabv* hearing process Is designed to lorm ulale final aoenev action. fh e H m o o t•
Qsstrtct s final action may be different from the poemon taken by
N m this notice of rrte n l Person* *h o *e aubalantiai interests
w il be atteded by any such tmal decision o l the D is trid io n to *
appkeant have the nghl to pebbon to become a p * V |^
te e in g m accordance w ith the requuem ent* set torth above

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Z o ric i^ rA o iN C Y A C T lO N TAKEN BY THE
BT. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAOEMENT DISTRICT
N O W t. syren that tie

M ow ing perm# w a . iM tm d on

November 30. 2005
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Vbu ere hereby nobbed the!
an
Order of Summary
Administration
has
been
entered m the estata of JOHN
PETER WHITE, deceased FH
Number OS CP 1712. m the
C ircuit Court for Semmoie
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, the address of which
is 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32771; that the
decedent s date of death was
July 31. 2005. that the total
cash value of tha estate is less
V w 875 000 00 and that the
names and address of those to
whom H has been assigned by
such order are

WAY IIN E OF LAKE EMMA
ROAD THENCE RUN WEST
200 FEET THENCE S 00
DEGREES 02' W . 750 FEET.
THENCE RUN EAST 200
FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT
OF WAV LINE OF LAKE
EMMA ROAD THENCE RUN
8 00 DEOREES 02 W .
ALONG THE SAID WEST
RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DtS
TANCE OF 84 39 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
LESS AN EXCEPT ANY POR
TION OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED
PROPERTY
CONVEYED TO SEMINOLE
COUNTY BY WARRANTY
DEED RECORDED JULY 22
2003. IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 4822. PAGE 709 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORt
DA

Copws of a l court documents
m Ws case, including orders,
are avaJabia al Via C tart of Via
Circuit CourtY office You may
review these documents upon
request
You must heap the O erti of the
O cu ft Court s Of*ce nobfied of
your currerY address Future
papers m Vh lawsu4 w#t be
maaed to Vie addess on record
af Vie dertiY office
WARNING Rule 12 285.
Florida Famfy Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic tftadosure of docu­
ments and mlormabon Failure
comply can result m sanc­
tions. including disrrvssal or
sir dung of pieadmgs
PubHh November 27. 2005
and D ecanter 4. 11.18. 2005
W146

NOTICE OF BALE
WHEN 12-24-08 af 800 a m
WHERE MvandaY Towing
329 Loyd U na. Oviedo. FL
32769

Pubkah Dacambar 11, 2005
X063

Pubkc auebon to be hold at
901 am. on to * dayfs) speci­
fied below, al toa bom door ol
Atoenk Towing Inc Located
at 249* Old Lak# M iry Rd
Suits 134. Santord. FL lor to*
purpoee o l ibepowng ol to* *o*-

CAR; 1989 Mercury 4dr
VIN# 1MELM9934SK940060

UNCUUMCO VEFBCLC
AUCTION
Removal of Via daaenbad vafad a t waa conducted m compaanoa with FS 713 78 Nolica
thet Herry i Towmg w« eet said
vahcHs al Pubhc Auebon lor
Cash on DECEMBER 23.
2008. al 1000 AM al 1 « N
Maple Ava.. Sanford. FL
32771. A l vahdaa aoM AS IS
No Utl# guaranteed H arryt
Towmg raaarvas Via ngN to bal
o n a n y v ih d i

For further information ptaaaa
ca l (407&gt;321-2848
12/2408

ch io rro n *

hour prior to U fa;
1888 FORO EXPLORER
1FMYU222E1XUB27378

(1) Year 1998/Mafce Chevy
W4# 1GNCK13R8WJ369399

1889 PONTIAC
1G2J81244T7591795

PubHh Dacambar 11.2009

1882 FOROAEROSTAR
1FMOA31X9NZB02907

NOTICE
Vshida Aucaon # 9 00am
WHEN December 22* 8008
WHERE PaulY Towmg. 1919
W la l 8treai. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1968
MAKE CHEW
MOOCL 8W
COLOR GRAY
VIN # 1Q1JC8117J7179636
VehmJm Aucaon •#OOem
Dr i n k * n .
WHERE P M 1 Towmg. 1»t»
W 1st Street. Senior4. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1*6*
MAKE DOOOE
MOOCL VAN
COLOR WHITE
VIN 9 287 0 B t)Y *JK ie*7 6 t

w hen

VEHICLE
YEAR 19*7
MAKE NISSAN
MOOCL 40R
COLOR BROWN
VIN 4: JN1HU 1185HT217022

1883 DOOOE DAKOTA
1B7FL29X4PS180099
1981 JEEP CHEROKEE
1J4FTB6S4ML811802
1666 CHEVY BE RETTA
1Q1IW14WXKY187342
1B3XA49K2MF660969

P e re a * neptetedem e
U*h*el DeOenedetto
iua te Otnen
Ruler Chucal B*vonc 4 Cchen
LLP
„
7000 W Palmetto Per* Rd
8u*e 309
Boca Raton. FL 33433
6910042180
Honda Bar No 373491
Attorney*
tor
Panonal
RtptMwrAetrva

(2j 1886 Cnavroid SAN Bra
Vto# 1GN0K26F7WJ362322
(Auebon daw 1-B69)
(1) 1661 ToioU 2DR Be
* vm# jm t66FXM 006260T

Dacam bar 11. IB .
________

NO TICK OF UCN B A Lf
anna d 61* 1* law. m en bang
due and unpaa) charge* lot
wtach to* itortetworert •
Bad to aakaly anoertetk le n d
IK*
goods
naramahar
Oasuoed d id akrtad d Und*
Bob a S ai S w ag* krcd ad e l
2*60 W 25tn Bead Sadotd.
Florida 32771. 1407) 324 9*65
A id . due no*c* having bean
oven, Id to* owner d **« l
property and a# pertraa ktdwn
lo d w n an seared to*r*ei.«nff
to * um . w e a le d « M *
id » W permer* o lie d ih w mg u p n iL toe good* w ff b*
sold d pubkc auction d to#
above ateMd eddree* k» to*
taghed taddei ot otoenee* eke
o l on Wedneadey
DECEMBER 26. 2004 D d a d
Auction Tana 2 30 PM
r-.a a a iw H U ra Inaedflnc
Ouabn Marlow. Houaahdd
good*, sporting good*
__
Lada a t
N
Oardnar.
Moosettoid goods. FumKura.
Boast Tvk a SW *o Equd
Kattoarty Hdkiway Houaahdd
good*. Fianeota. Boa**. Tvk
o tB W toE q u p

lAuebon data 1-11-96)
Aucaon w ff b * Held on See
Above Datea
_____
At 2pm A l Tn-Cour#y Towmg
1,56 Be** Ave Wkffav 6P9*
FL
3770*

Vatada Aucaon •8 0 0 a m
WHEN D i li e ffe ttt-3 9 9 *
WHERE P a d * Towmg. 1*1*
W H I 6beet. Sedord. FL
12771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 2002
MAKE CHEVY
MOOEL: TRUCK
COLOR BLUE
VIN # 3GNEC13TX2010660*

U n*»

VEHICLE
YEAR 1*9*
MAKE MAZDA
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR GREEN
VW # 1YVOE22C2TM24027
VEHICLE
YEAR ,9 *9
MAKE FORD
MOOEL PO L UP
COLOR BROWN
VM # IFTOF15NIKNA579M
Nottce » hereby gwen P * J '
fg M g a d H fffp b d b O ®
tor aafrau# h r e *th on damand
10 tagheel Udder, to * tadoweig
o n u te d n h d M
P ro.pm .l~*
biddar* m*7
maoecl trance# on# hraa pnoi
IP aaie Term* ar* -CASH OR
CERTlPftO FUNOB- Peulk
Yowmg raaanrea to# rypk to

Jack T Bridges
Ftonda Bar No 145832
209 North Oak Avenue
Santord FL 32771
Tatophone (407)302-7881

*

Pubkah December 4.11, 7005
X016
fH TW8 CIRCUIT COURT
OFTH I1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M AMD FOR
tCUM OLE COUNTY.
FLORtOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: (M CA 22S3 140
(CONSOLIDATED WITH
CASE #: 04-CA-J0I3-I4-W )
FIRST HORIZON HOME
LOAN CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
PHILIP J BE ROE RON IF
LIVING ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEE 8.
QnANTEEB.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREOIfORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIC S
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST PHILIP J
BE ROE MON. JESSICA L(ICnOERON. IF LIVING ANO
IF DC AO THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. O t VISE E8.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST JESSI­
CA L. BEROERON. MERCAN
TILE BANK F/K/A CITRUS
BANK; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOC AS UNKNOWN 1CNANTS IN
ko sscsso n^
o a n t .s ,

r i -m o t ic i o f
f o r e c lo s u r e b a le

been stored and which ar*
located al Am pi* Stcxag*
Career. 100 AmpW Court. 2900
Waal Airport Boiievard. Cowey
el Semmola. Stake c# Ftonda,

December 11. ,6 .
______________

Bf TWt CffLCUTT COOPT
O# TUB BK3HTBBKTH
ju o rc iA L c w c u rr
MANOFOM
•CM M 40U COUNTY.
FLOTUCA
CABB NO. 06-EKM07M20-W

NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuenk to en Order G'WWng
toe
Motion
to
R *« t
Foredoaui*
Sale
dated
N irtto ** r 2 ,. 2005 .ra w ed lb
Cvk Caaa No 04 CA 2253 14O (CONSOLIDATED
WITH
CASE 04-CA-WI3-14W) ° f ff*
Circuit Court o l the J61M
jyf|[f»ai Cjtcu4 m and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
Santord.
ftonda. I wB ael lo the Nghaat
and beat btodar tor caah m
Room 8201 of the SEMINOLE
County Courthouae tocelad at
1 301 N Park Avenue m Santord.
Ftortoe at 1100 am on tha
22nd day of Oecember. 2005
vw toaowmg deaerbed proper­
ty aa ael forth m aaid Sianmary
Fmal Judgmert. to ^ t

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUOtClAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORtOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 05 CA 1059-14W
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK F/K/A WASHINGTON
MUTUAL BANK. FA.
PLAINTIFF
V8
ETSUKO BAKER. IF LIVING
AND
IF
DEAD
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ETSUKO BAKER.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ETSUKO BAKER. IF ANY.
DAVIO BAINES. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DAVID BAINES
LARAINE J BAINES.
OOLf BIDE V a iA B
HOME OWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC JOHN
DOB AND JANE 0 0 6 AO
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
purauanf to a Summary F e #
of Forectoaure deled
November 92. 2005 entered m
CjvH Case No 09-CA-I09614W of Ih * O r a l Coufl ol *&gt;*
14TH Judoef O cu4 m and tar
SEMINOtC County Santord,
Ftonda I w ff * *• » m * hqheff
and be*, btode, tor caah in
Hoorn S201 al to* SEMINOLE
County Courthouse tocetod a,
X , NORTH PARK AVENUE in
SANFOAO. Ftonda. al ,100
am o n to . Sto day of January.
300* toa toaowmg d*acr4Md
proparty a* **, kxto a, seat
Summary Fatal Judgnwrt toJu d g m e n t

LOT 2. BLOCK A, GOLFSIOE
VILLAS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOflOCO IN PLAT BOOK
56 PAGES 45 6 48 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORtOA
Dated to rt 23 day of
November 2005
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol to# C *tu4 Court
By Mary Siroup#
Deputy Ciat*

m u * Thompbon Certet. Jr ■

Und#

r u n n in g

Thm w
**«h
November 2004

day of

Pubkah Dacambar 4. I t , 2006
XOIk
Anfwom# Ham*.

___
Raapondard
MODCa OP ACTION

K N tfM W ™ *
OP MARMAOB
,0 Artwoma Harm
Santord. FL
,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to ff en

( 4 Fiel you era re ^a re d to
serve t OOP» &lt;* *®»
m lin ia a . # eny. to I on (U u *
Thompson Carter, Jr^ who*#
6,4 East 3rd BbeeL
Sardon, FL 32771 on or bator#
Deaerffber 6B, M M . and M * to*
oraanaf wNi to * Ctork of to ff
C oS, N X I Norffi Park Am nu*.
Smdord. FL *2 7 7 ,. bator* banrca on Pardoner o r------- — -

IN THC CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUBNOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
p n o b a t b o pr bio n

FKB NO. 9B-CP-I711
M RE ESTATE OP
X H N PETER W HftE.

(

10 CREDITORS
_NOTICE_- «-* - —
--

TO ALL PERSONS HAVMQ
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANOS
AOAiNST
1HE
ABOVE
ESTATE

w est

fr o m

Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f P A W
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
BOl s UnrvernTy Drrye Sole
500
Plentalon, FL 33324
(954)233 *000
05-41270

a

POINT ON THE WEST WGHT
O f WAY LINE OF IAAE
EMMA ROAD. THE BAIO
p o m t be

era

(
i

NO TICK 06
F0RKCL06UR8 SA L!

FROM THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF THE SW W4 OF
th e NW 1/4 OF SECTION X .
TOWNSHIP
20
SOUTH
Ka*y Koger Snetor • A021
2 caraeata.br*
RANGE 30 EAST. RUN WEST
ALONO THE SOUTH LINE OF
BAiO 8W 1/4 O f NW W4 A
Perry L Peek* • C023
Stereo. Speaker*. Lawn Chav.
DISTANCE OF 6 * FEET FOR
A POINT O f BEGINNING
Mtftc Bags
rHEMCE RUN WEST ALONG
THE SAID SOUTH LME OF
John ftatoardeon • C034
THE SW ,M OF THE N W I/4A
BA* pert*. Baby aboiar. toy*
DISTANCE OF 773 5 FEET
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
Tlmoeiy Jon Andarkon • 0002
2 ,2 47FEET.TF«NCERUNN
Woahar 6 tXy*«.
32 DEOREES 34 OCT W . A
Stove. Lewnmewer. 0o#y. *&lt;e
DISTANCE OP 20 FEET.
THENCE
RUN
N
57
Khakiah Whd* • L006 c«
DEGREES 2 * (XT E . A W
Fumdura. Boa**. Toy*
TANCE OF 232 56 FEET.
THENCE RUN EAST A DIS­
P urtfiaaea n»ff« ba p ari tor al
TANCE O f 349 95 FEET
toa km * d |»»»to**a •" «•*•*
only A# purchased eem* tub*
THENCE
RUN
N
43
DEGREES 2 2 * 5 - W . A D »
TANCE OF APPROXffAATELY
removed el to * bme a# •*•*
ioF E E T MORE OR LESS TO
S ff* autaact to canoadabnn at
AN INTERSECTION WITH
tie
avanl of aalbamard
tu f
fOLLOWING
DESCRIBED LINE A L IN E

C utiom ar*
Nam#
Qaacnpbon of Oouda

Yffur storage ram M to to w n
^ youl paraonal p-operty wff
b * aoto • pubbe safe to aebeiy
alorag* fb *r »nd baparwe*
S ff* wff b * hard D io e m ffa rlk.
M 06 WtO a m * USA Btor^A
way. 4051 w eal S« * •
S S o rd . FL 32771 (407)302
4077
Pubkah
2006
X075

Publish December 4 .11.2005
X017

Oecember 4. 11.

The undbraqnbd *B • * • •»
— **r. sale by u aikie tffve btotbng on toe 22nd o&lt; D eteedier,
3064 a ll 100 am. cn to# prem-

,153 • Lebtoy* Ccffon
3004 - Norman Paler w n
,0 4 * • Enc Manor
2016 • Dennt* Moor#
3067 - Laahanda FwkJt
3027 • Rachael Sweat
4001 • Abdel Fa#
4002 - D w a l AJbngT#

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
TIES ACT. percent with OtabU
ikea need»ng a cpaoal accom
mod at-on
ahoutt contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 40 7 995 4227.
1 900 955 9771 (TOO) or 1•0 09558770. via Florida
Relay Service

Attorney for Person Gnrmg

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
toet to# undersigned maend* lo
sea toe peraonel property
M a ta d bekjer to * **** a
ten Imposed on bato property
under to * Ftortd* Sen Storage
Facility A d S um ** (Secbon
63 601-63 609)

Notice ot Pub*e 6 *t*

of

Pubkah m
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAVID
J STERN P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 UnrveraAy Dmre Suite
500
Ptantatmn. FL 33324
(054)233 8000
04-32993

ADVCKTISBMf NT OF SALB

Pubkah D acaw iw 11. 2®B5
_____________
K074

day

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Person Giving Notice
NATALIE L WHITE
2389 V9QA Drive
e. FL 32303

THE ABOVE INFORMATION
IS TO BE PUBLISHED
ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE
WEEKS
SAID SALE TO BE UNOER
AND BY VIRTUE OF THE
STATUTES OF THE STATE.
IN SUCH CASES MADE
AND PROVIDED
Pubkah
2005
XOM

Dated thi% 73
November. 2005

THE DATE OF FIRST PUOll
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
DECEMBER 4. 2005

STORAGE PROTECTION
AUCTION SERVICES. LIC
#M 3

(Auction data 1-W 6)

VEHICLE
YEAR 19*3
MAKE'MAZDA
MODEL 40R
COLOR RED__
VIN # JM1BQ2264P0645262

NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PEROO ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

HANCOCK. WILLIAM L JR
•
#14
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
RIVERA. GARCIA AUREA #23 JET SKI. HOUSEHOLD
OOODS.
FURNITURE.
BOXES. MISC. WASHER.
DRYER. REFRIGERATOR.
DRUMS ELECTRONIC
ADAMS. DYLAN - #45 CAR
H ILL JAMES • #55 AUTO
PARTS
AO AMS. DYLAN • #122
MACHINERY
ADAMS. DYLAN • #125
MACHINERY
QRANVILLE. TORANCE •
#144 LAWN EQUIPMENT
BERGER. RYAN • #148
FURNITURE
MAURER. JOHN • #301
BOXES. CLOTHES
OERRY. MATT • #31B
HOUSEHOLD OOOOS
BERRIN. STEVEN • #366
HOUSEHOLD 0 0 0 0 8
RUTKOSKY. BRIAN • #381
BOXES
BUTTON. PATRICIA • #4B1
BCD. DRESSER. BOXES
O ff TROPE* BRIAN • # *T *
HOUSEHOLD OOOOS

(1) 19*3 O kttm btd*
VYl4 1G3AX37Y4DM 792620

VEHICLE
YEAR 1*7*
MAKE FORD
MOOEL PICKUP
COLOR BLACK
V M # F16GC&amp;N67*

A U CLAIMS ANO DEMANOS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR
EVER BARRED

(Customer N u n *) (U n it# )
(Brief Description ot Ooods
Being Sold)

Mode* of Vehicle Aueffon

Tenenl

A l creditors of the estate of
the decedent other than thosa
lor whom provteoi for M payman! was mads m tha Order of
Summery Adnmmstraton must
Me thee claims with this Court
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIO
ED BY LAW

DATE OF B A L I: 12/21/2005
TUBE OF BALE: 10 JO A.M.

Pubkah Oecember 11,2006
__________
KOTO

V e h id *A uc*o n #*e p*m
WHEN Dacaiwear 34, *00*
Wh e r e p ^ y Towma i » i ®
W 1•« Sueel. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1881
m a k e DOOGE
MOOCL VAN
COLOR BLUE
VM i 1B4QK44R9MX809918

A U VfTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE­
BY GIVEN. THAT ON THE
DATE AND TIME LISTED
BELOW. AND CONTINUING
FROM DAY TO OAY UNTIL
ALL GOODS ARE SOLD.
WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION, TO THE HIOHEST BIDOER. FOR CASH.
AT THE WAREHOUSE OF
ALL
AMERICAN
SELF
STORAGE. LOCATEO AT
460 FLORIDA CENTRAL
PARKWAY. LONG WOOD, a
32750, THE FOLLOWING
QOOOS, WARES. AND
MERCHANDISE FOR RENT
AND OTHER CHARGES
FOR WHICH A LIEN ON
SAME IS CLAIMEO. TO WIT:

1963 PONTIAC 8UNBIRD
102JB34T6P7526191

ADORESS

Gordon T What IX Second
Ave
South.
Apt
A.
Jacksonville F t 32259
Natafce L White 7399 Vega
O r. Tallahassee FL 32303

NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE

1969 DOOOE MINIVAN
1B4FK4430KX866661

VEHICLE
YEAR 1*97
MAKE: JEEP
_
MOOEL COMANCHEE
COLOR: YELLOW
VyNirtJTM W 9611HT0i74t4

NAME

to

1666 PLYMOUTH 6PWJT
1B3BA66AXKF636619

VEHICLE
YEAR 1*97
MAKE CHEVY
MOOCL 4DR
COLOR REO
__ _
VIN# ,OtJF6242V7142974

Thv dme d f&lt;ni jwfAcW on of
th it Node* M Oecmntm 11.
2005

Fat rtam M M to L - - ___

thereefter If you fa# to do so. a
dafauK may ba entered agemel
you lor tha relief demanded in

CAR 1803 Dodge Caravan
VIN# 2B4GK2935PR230409

(I) Yaw 1867/Mek* Honda
VIN* JHMEC6721HC004574

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD 6ET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECED* * .T®
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

MOn e t 0 6 6U6PENS*OM

L fg a ls

PubHh Dacambar 11. 2009
X069

a l l c i.a im s n o t f il e d
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED

Publish
2005
X067

L e g a ls

PubHh Dacambar 11.2005

A l other creditor* c4 to# deca­
dent and peraon* having
cleans or damandt agamat
decedent's *»'*&gt; • mual N *
than claim * with to » Court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE

TO O AVBJ BEASLEY
Case No CW20060567.
W 991*51*

ssyjs, ssr*

Publish D ecent)*. 11. 2005
X0A2

AS ersdaore ol to * decedent
and other persona hawno
claims or demand# aoatnsl
decedent a saute, on whom e
copy ol ttva nouc* » rerMred to
pe served must Me toe* deans
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE O f SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

Pubkth D vc«rtE *f 11* 2005
X073
BCC PROJECT
iOOCHATIOM*

WHEN 12 24-08 al 9 0 0 am
WHERE MirandaY Towmg
329 Loyd Lana. Oviedo. FL
32795

The admnsuatam ol to *
estata ol MARY DCBENEDET­
TO, daceatad. whoa* data ol
daath was Fabruary 07th.
2005. and w ho** Social
Securey Num b*, it 146-20­
6664. e pendng at to* C*cu4
Court lor 8*m m oi* County.
Florida Probata Owwam. toa
addraai ol wtach e Probata
Drviaron PO
Boa 6069.
Santord. FL. 32772 609* Tha
names and addressee dl toe
r w » e u &gt; »■*»&gt;
------- — —
to * Personal n*pr*aem a«vsk
attorney a rt ta t lotto baton

a p a rtyto to a p ro -

w m m o l e c o u n ty

NOT1CC OF BALE

(2) War 1997/Maka
Bombarder
VIN* ZZN0S652L697

Dacambar 11. I I .

n o t ic e to

B -a u a . to#
m ulala bnal agancy
V i. poetbon takan by
O a to d k Imal acbon may ba d d t o n r d ^ ^ ^
wB ba allaciad by

(1) Vaar 1997/Maka --------VIN# 1M5LECC12V1099568

MARY DEBENEOETTO.

10ZZZZZ

to **»•

WHEN 12-24-09 al 900 am
WHERE M rm daT Towmg
329 Loyd Lana. Oviedo. FL
32799

PubHh Dacambar 11. 2005
X097

IN RE ESTATE OF

^ y , , pmibon w«hto tot*
O talnd ma4* actual nobca^
^ ^
n g ^ a ) auch pat­
tim e pehod M w*
* J ^ J n tm M re to * datormm alion
aorxa) may h,&lt;* *°
* * 120 57, F S . conoarttmg
nol Med to accordance

N O TK IO F SALE

11/2106

IN TH8 CMCUIT COURT
FOR
M M M O L1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2009-CP-0999

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VIN# 1G97H1670PZ197813

W *am F. Wachter. Truttaa
610 Okvar Avenue
Altamonte Spm gt. FL 32701
Pubkah
2005
X068

WHEN 12-24-05 al 900 am
WHERE MvandaY Towing
329 Loyd Lana Oviedo. FL
32795

For further totormabon pease
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2005

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901 am. on tha deyfsl apso
fe d below, at tha Irani door ol
Atoenk Towing. Inc. I ora tad
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NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR
EVER BARREO

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SURFa c E WATER MANAGE-

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Dacambar 11. I I .

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9 0 t am. on toe d aytl) apeoIwd below. M to * tram door ol
Atoenk Towing. Inc Located
al 249* Old Laka Mary Rd
Stats 134. Santord. FL tor to*
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Pubkah
2005
X060

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dent end p a rto n t
having
dawie or demands agamaf 9ie
attata of Via decedent mutt He
tha* daim t with Via tuooaaaor
Truttaa
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

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Jamat T W *am t. Itoutahoid
goodt. furniture. b o ia t. office

Deceased

n o n e t OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
•T . JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT

Publish Dacambar 11. 2005
X072

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good*, furniture. b o i«
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goodt. fumkure. b o ia t. NY or
•tarao equ*&gt;
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announce* a m atting m which all panona a rt tovded
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ANO THENCE RUNNMO N
00 DEOREES 02 E . ALONG
THE WEST RIGHT O f WAY
OF LAKE EMMA ROAD. A DfSTANCE OF 3 7 4 X ^ EET TO
THE POINT THE UNE RUNS
WEST FROM THE SAIO
POMT FROM THE BAIO
MTERSECTKM VWtM THE
SAX) UNE RUN EAST ALONG
THE BAIO UNE DISTANCE
OF 263 97 FEET MORE OR
C t6S TO THE WEST RKJffT
OF WAY OF LAKE EMMA
ROAD. THENCE RUN S 00
DEGREES 02' W . A CIS
TANCE OF 40 FEET ALONG
THESAJO WEST RIGHT OF

M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OfSABd-l
TIES ACT. peraon* wdh (bead*
area naeibng a apaoal *ceom
modalron
ahouid
COURT ADMINISTRATION *1
Ih *
SEMINOLE
County
CtM tooua* al 407-6654227.
1-6009556771 (TOO) or I*00 955 * 770. me Ftonda
Raley Service
PubMh December «. 11. 2005
X015
NOTICi O f SALE
PUBLIC AUCTION
M PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
STATUES 7,3 79 THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WKL BE
SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION
ON TUESOAY DECEMBER
J7, 2001 AT 1000 AM AT
CORTES TOWING SERVICE.
245 ORANGE AVE LONG
WOOD FLORIOA
THESE
VEHICLES ARE SOLO AS IS
WITH NO TITLE OUARAN
te e
SELLER RESERVES
THE RIGHT TO BO BOOING
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWING ANO STOR­
AGE VIEWING ONE HOUR
PRIOR TO SALE FORM O f
PAYMENT IS CASH OR
CASHIERS CHECK
I I ) 1992 TOYOTA PASEO

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M THE CWCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUDtCUL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURttOICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 08 C A I804-U K

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIOA,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 0VCA-HE7-14K

US BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE CREDIT SUISSE
FIRST BOSTON MEAT J004
4.
PLAINTIFF

CITICORP TRUST BANK.
FSB
FJK/A TRAVELERS
BANK A TRUST. FSB.
PiambS,

vs

JULIAN DAVIS PERRY. JANE
DOE PERRY THE UNKNOWN
WIFE OF JULIAN OAVIS
PERRY.
CATHY
MARIE
PERRY. JOHN DOE PERRY
THE UNKNOWN MUSBANO
OF CATHY MARIE PERRY. IF
UVINO. INCLUDING ANY
u n k n o w n SPOUSE O f SAIO
DEFENOANT(B). IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS. LIENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENOANTlSI THE UNIT­
ED STATES OF AMERICA:
JOHN DOC. UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT.

MELISSA DOTSON IF UVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
MELISSA
DOTSON.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MELISSA DOTSON, IF ANT.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANTlSI
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuwH to • Summary F«W
Judgment ol Foradoaura Oalad
Novambar 17. JOOS amarad m
C iv* Caaa No 06-C AI804
14K ol l a Cram C oa l d ma
1BTH Judicial Cram
and lor
SEMINOLE CooTOy. Banlord.
ncmda I * 4 aaa lo Via N«KaM
and b a il batdai lor cam m
Room S201 at ma SEMINOLE
County Courthouse locaiad al
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE in
SANFORD. Florida al 1100
a m on ma Join day ol
Dacambar. JOOS tha (tHtowtofl
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Summary
jodgmam. Xn«d

Pubam Dacambar 4.11, JOOS
XOJJ

Fatal

day d

Pubkanat:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 unrvarady Dnva Suda
500
Plantation. FL 333J4
(•54)233 8000
05-45205
IN ACCO R D A N C E W IT H THE
A M E R IC A N S W i l l i D IS A B ILI­
TIES ACT. par aorta wtm OMaOtl
r a t naarkny a ap a r rat a u o m
m uO aiam
W mU
u m a tl

UNITED STATES OF AMERI­
CA.

acting
through
Rural
Davalopmant.
lormarty
Farmars Moma Adminiatration
(FmHA).
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Slalaa
Daparlmanl ol Agncuitura

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Courthouaa al 401 bAS 4227.
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Ralay Sartnca

M THE CWCUT COURT
OF THE IBTH

juoicial CMCurr.

IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
c rv u OlVISION
CASE NO 05-CA-1B8S-14K
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE.
P lW **

S I al.

DsMndami

LOT 27. BLOCK 1. SHADOW
HKJ- ACCORDING TO THE
thereo f.
as
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
17. PAGES 61. 82. AND S3.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
ArtUA 137 SUNSET DRIVE.
LONGWOOO.FL 32750
al pubic tala, al 1IOO o’clock.
A M . or aa soon maraallar as
asms con bs dona lo *ia hrdvaal and baal btddata lor com .
m Room S201 al ma SEMI
NOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. 301
N
PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD FLORI­
DA. on ma 27m day d d
2005
MAAYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Mary Stroups
Dapuly Dark
L a * On .ca t d Oamal C.
Contuagra
•204 K&lt;tg Palm Dnva
Tampa FL 33819-I32S
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contact
Coud
Admtmalraiion at 301 North
Park AvtntM , Suita N301.
Sanford. Flonda 33771 (407)
6654237. w ith * (2) worUng
days of your recent of thi«
note*, * you are hearng or
voice impairad. ca l 1 (600)
95^8771
Pubkeh Dacambar 4. 11. 3005
X031
IN THE COUNTY COUNT
IN AND FOR
BEM taOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASC NO: 04 -CC-1449-20-U
OAK HARBOUR SECTION
FOUR CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION INC . a Florida
nol M fro M corporation.
PLAINTIFF

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
H O IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN
pdauam lo a Fmat Judgrnam d
Ferscauasa oatad ma 1Tm day
d
FtUrsmbar 2005
and
amarad m Caaa No 05 CA
1BSS F4K d ma O cud Court
d ma Itm AxkoO O cud m
and Id banunoia County
fu n d s amaram DEUTSCHE
BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE a
ma P iou s* and f r a n k l
TOTO. TIMACUAN COMMUNI
TV SERVICES ASSOCIATION
INC . LELIA L TOTO AdUA
LEUA LAOE TOTO JOHN
doe

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UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB
j ECT
PROPERTY
ara
I a d aal lo ma
« t and baai oddar lor
com m FV»m S201 « ma
Sorrm ou C a rry Courmouaa
at SANFORD Flonda al II SO
am on ms 20m day d
Dacsrroar 2005. ma Wioanng
t pod Fatal Judgmam lo tm
LOT &gt;4. TIMACUAN UNIT IS.
PHASE 2. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
RECOROEO ** PLAT BOOK
51. PADS SB. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
accordance

mga

anm

ma
Act

mm

contact ma Court
d 301 N Park
Avanua Sadord FL S277I.
T iM iilx i-i Number (407(6*6
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2006
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MAXINE KENNEDY IF UVINO ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIM INO AN WTEREST BY
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST MAXINE KENNEDY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MAXINE
KENNEDY,
UNKNOWN
TENANT 1: UNKNOWN
TENANT J.

NOTICE OF SALE
Nobca n haraby gnran mat
pcnuam lo a Fatal Judgmam
amarad In ma aboya anatlad
cauM m ma Cacua Coud d
Sammola Courty. Florida I ani
ta ll ma proparly locaiad m
Sam nda County. Florida.

VIRGINIA ARTEAGA, and
UNKNOWN TENANT 1 and 2.
DEFENDANT(B)
NOTICK O f
FORKCLOSURE SALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauam lo a Final Summary
Judgment of Foradoaura datad
Ndyamtoar 16 2005 amarad at
d m Caaa No 04OC 1443 20
U of tha County Court of
Semmoie County. Florida,
•hereto OAK HARBOUR.
SECTION FOUR CONDO
MPflUM ASSOCIATION PfC
« ma F W and VlROlNlA
ARTEAGA and UNKNOWN
TENANT! and 2. ara tha
Oafandantt. I M l aafl to Iha
Nghaal and baal better for
caah m Room S201 of Iha
Sammoto County Courthouaa
301 N Park Avanua. Sanford
FL 32771. al 1100 am on Iha
15tti day of Dacambar. 2005
fy aa ta t lorth at eato Fnal
Summary Judgrnam. to-val
UNIT 3. BUILDING 13. IN OAK
HARBOUR SECTION FOUR
A CONDOMINIUM ACCORO
INO TO THE DECLARATION
OF CONDOMINIUM THERE
OF. AS RECORDED IN OFF!
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 1666
PAGE 1. PUBLIC RECORDS
O f SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA. ANO ANY AMEND
MENTS THERETO
DATED (h it !6 lh
Novambar. 2006

day of

MARYANNE MORSE
a t Clark of N Court
By Mary Stroup#
Daputy Clark
Hstsna G ubarrsi Maichoa
Esqutfs
Wean A Maichoa. PA
Attorney* lor P lartdi
646 E C oton * Dnve
Orlando Florida 32903
Amancana Wan Disab*bee Act
of 1990
Admans*ttrvs Ordar No 97 3
If you era • person r th a da
mxMaon m oroar is paroupai*
m *aa procaadmg you art ana•ad. al no so«Mo rou. Is ma
provistQb d c a m t atoauncs
Pla aaa
contact
Comt
Adnanauation al 301 No&gt;m

Tha Eaai 230 9 faat of toa
Waal 661 6 faat of toa North
403 6 faa! of Iha NW IN (LESS
tha North 274 05 faat) and
(LESS bag&lt;nnmg 730 9 faat
East and 304 05 faat South of
toa NW comar of Iha NW IN .
run Eaal 1155 faat South 50
fa a t Waal 1155 taaf toence
North SO faal to tha P o rt of
Bagmmng. and ItS S bagm
rang 646 4 faat East and 275 4
faal South of tha NW comar of
tha NW 1N. run South SO faat.
East IIS 4 fa a t North 80 faal
thanca Waal 1154 faat to toa
P o rt of Baginning) lying in
Seebon 4 Townahip 20 SoiAh.
Range 31 E a * of Iha Pubfcc
Records of Sanw rta County.
Flonda
at pubfcc tala to toa N ghetl and
baal better. lor caah In Room
S201 of N Sammola C o irty
Courthouaa. 301 North Park
Avanua. Sanford. Flonda. at
1100 am on toa Sto day of
January. 2006
6 you ara a psmon wan a eta
modabon at ordar to partopala
in tma procaadmg. you ara anilat no coal to you. to tha
prov«ion of canaai assistance
Pleat#
contact
Court
Administrator. (407) 965-4227.
aithm 2 working day* of your
rs c s rt of this documam. 0 you
ara hearing or voce impeaed
ca l 1-900-955-9771.

ta d .

Datad Ftovembar 23. 2005
MARYANNC M O RSE
C t a o l thu CircuS Court

Hast t Young
300 TTtad 81. NW
Waasr Itavan. FL 33B8I 4002
PubMb D scsntief 4. It J004
X023
IN T H f CtHCUtT COUNT
OF T H t FIGHT**NTH
ju o ic ia l a n c u tT
OFFLOMDA.
IN ANO FOB
tCkMNOLE COUNTY
GENERAL

jum sotcnoN

d iv is io n

CASS NO. 04-CA-1I7S-I4W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
HSBC BANK USA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
PlamM.

DANNY F T il, al a l,
Datandam (a)
NOTIC* OF
FONICLOSUNI SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauam io a Fatal Judgrnam
ol Forsdoauia datad Novambar
22. 2006 and emeisd m Caaa
No 05-CA-167S-14W. d ms
Cacu4 Coon d ma EIGH­
TEENTH Judcal Cacua m and
lor SEMINOLE Coum*. Fonda
anatom MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS. IN C . AS NOMI­
NEE FOR HSBC BANK USA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION I t
P la n ill and DANNY F T IL . al
a l. ara Datandam*. I * d aa* Is
Iba t»(F*al and baal taddsi lor
earn at Room 6201 al mo
Courm ouia in SANFORD
SC MINOi E Couth*. Flonda.
11 00 AM o ckx* on mo 24m
day d January. 2006. ma M
towng dsscnbsd properly aa
aal lurm m te a l Final
Judgrnam. to *4
LOT 71 LAKE ROGERS
E81ATLS ACCORDING TO
THE PIAT THEREOF AS
H i COIIOC U IN PLAT BOOK
43. PAGIS 3 * THROUGH 40
H ia u s rv i. o f t i* p u b lic
Ml COHOS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY IIO R IO A. *V a SBO
C A IA IU I COURT. OVIEDO.
Ik m le 327*6
O AH U ttua 23 day d
Nuvenber 2U06
MARYANN* MORSE
Aa Clark d tato Court
By Mary Bkoupa
Aa Daputy Clark
BUimaiad by
Faber to a a u P A
VdJO SW 77rn Annua, burls
TOO
M a n . Flonda 31156 261*
(3061662 4110
Panama anm a d *a b *r* *bo
naad a apsoal auuummudalKjn
to parkapalt mmn procaadmg
abould
contact
Court
Adnwnaeakon al M l N Park
Avarua Surto N 30I. Banlord.
Florida 32771. anHin 2 *orkKig
days pnot to ma procssmng
Tatopbons (407)666-4227: I600 V65 6 77I (TOO) or 1*00
•56 *770 (V) «U Ftonda Rotoy
Pubtah December 4.11. 2006
X024

ANTHONY

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha adnamtranon d ma a iid a
d
CHARLES
ANTHONY
BRIOGES. daeaaiad. arhoaa
data d daam w ai Oacanbar S.
2003, it pandaig m ma Cvcurt
Court lor SEMINOLE Coidify.
Florida. Robata Onmon, ma
addratt d arhch t PO Boa
BOM. Sadord. Flonda 3J77JBOM Tha namai and addrana t d ma panonai lapraaamaliva ami ma pamonal rapratanlanva t anomay ara aal lorth

Raman.

WARREN JACKSON.
Datandam

M a m l u iu a a a ttu lK w

Pubam Dacambar 4. 11. 2005
X0I9

CHARLES
BRIOGES

NOTIC* OF
FORECLOSUN* SALE

p la t

m

FILE NO JOOS-CP-JOTS
IN RE ESTATE OF

BANK OF AMERICAN A .
Piaamn.

NOTICE OF SALE

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d ma Crrcua Court
By Mary Sboupa
Daputy dark

FRANK L TOTO

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
OF FLORKJA IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO . 0SCA-14SS-I4W

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIOA IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 0SCA-S0-14-W

Nobca it
purauam lo a Fatal Btanmary
Judgrnam d
Foradoaura
amarad at ma abova atyiad
cauaa. at ma O cu4 Coial d
SamatoM County. Flonda. I a d
tan Iha proparty artuata m
County. Flonda.

LOT 8. BLOCK -C-. EASTBROOK SUBDIVISION. UNIT
NO SIXTEEN. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK
15. PAGE 36. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Datad INa IT
Novambar. JOOS

Parli Avanua. Burt* NJ01,
Banlord. Honda 32771 (407)
M 3-4J27. wdhm (2) amrtmg
dayi d your raca4* d mu
nodca. &lt; you ara hamng or
vorca impaaad. call ' -18001
94S8771

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauam to a Fnal Judgrnam
ol
Foradoaura
dalad
Novambar 22. 2005. and
amarad m Caaa No 06 CA
1*86 law . ol ma Cacu* Court
d ma Eighlaanm Judicial
Circuit m and lor Sammola
County. Flonda. arbarom BANK
OF AMERICA. F '.A . &gt;• 8
piamtiH
and
MAXINE
KENNEOY. IF UVINO. AM ) IF
DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. H E«S. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST MAX­
INE KENNEDY. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
Of
MAXINE
KENNEDY. UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT | ; UNKNOWN TENANT 2
are ma Oetendama I wd as!
to ma tngbeal and baal biddaf
tor ceeb m Room 8201 al ma
Courmouaa 101 N Park
Avanua. SarHord. FI 32771. 8
1100 AM on January 6. 2006.
ma toaomng osier dad propar­
ly aa aal tortb m ta d Fatal
Judgrnam. to *« :

A* creditor* d ma decadent
and other penona having
daunt or dem and! egem il
decedent a a ttale, on whom a
copy ol Ihn nonce it requved to
bs aarvad m u ll Ne me* deans
mm tv t Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
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SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2.
PAGE 64 TO 66. *FCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
MARYANNS MORSE
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By Mary Slroupe
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IN ANO FOR
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FLORIDA
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ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEDENT-S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBUCATION O f THIS NOTICE IS
DECEMBER 4. 2005
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300 Crest Street
SarHord. FL 12771
Pharet M HemdL E « *jra
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222 8 Weetmoma Dnva. Bute
208
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place Unrtad Sloral. 1007 Wda
Springs O r. Wmtor Spmga. FL
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DATE OF SALE

TIMS o r SALE I OOPM
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furniture 6 bedroom
set #646 Lovett Wilkams •
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furniture, tods. p*ig pong table,
collectibles #628 Winston
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dewig table, household Sams
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hold items
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Needham • household goods
#550 MAe Mcvxker • house­
hold tam s. furniture, ctotfwig
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dams #351 U ctieei Prtrowski
• household
stuff #227
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AUCTIONEER
STORAOE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER
VICES. LICENSE # 593

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SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
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MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
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Deputy Clerk
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Orlando FL 32903
Pubkeh December 4.11. 20p6
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IN THE ORCUfT COURT
FOR
S t MMOLE COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION

Tha above nobce lo be pubkshed once a weak lor two con­
secutive weeks Said sale to oe
under and by virtue o l Vie
Statutes of the State of Florida,
m such cases prowdad
Pubksh December 4. 11. 2005
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Lake Mary s Jordan Coleman (No. 23). shown thooting over Seminole eter
Ashley McCray earlier this eeeeon. ecored 27 point* In e pair ol vW one*
over SAC rival's la k e Brantley and Oviedo ea the Berne Improved to 9-0 on
the eeaaon.

Girls
Continued from Page IB
•conid 19 In a 41-25 defeat of
Geneva Christian.
Hagcrty High (1-6) had nothing
for a tough Jones squad (3-4) as
the Tigers rolled 57-7. Texeira led
the Huskies with three points.
GREEN WAVE 71. SANDCRABS M
S fib r m r (1*2)
C lra ry 10. Crsmhaw 9. Taylor 4. |cnkin% 7,
O w s trr 4 Totals 12 H -ll 34
l ather Lop#* (9-0!

1‘rm lr) 24. Harvey 12. Kuev* 17. Whittaker 5.
IVihucLi 5. But hole X WTlUnl 2. Mayfield 3
Totals. 23 21*27 71.
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(Cranshaw 2k father
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U&gt;pra 15. Fouled out
none

goals . Seabreeze 2
Uipra 4 (IVrvslry 3.
_ Srabrvr/e 14. Iathrr
. none Technical* _
.

GREEN WAVE 79, BULLDOGS 17
M o en l Dora B ible (9-1)

Cantrell 12. Ritdi 15. Bradley 14. IliU 7.
Harley 9. Total*. 21 M 5 57.
Father Lopea (9-0)
Pressley 29. lia n r y 7. Kussi 14. W hittakarr 2.
Pierhucki 14. Buchola 10 ToUls 25 19-23 7h
M ount D ora B ible
9 19 21 1 2 .1 7
Father Lopes
2 11 9 20 1 2 .7 9

Briefs
Continued from Page IB
Florida Seals will honor members from the
Orlando Seals championship learn. Chris
LiPuma, David Goverde, Ryan Anderson and
Zac Boyer will be honored as members of the
Seals Hall of Fame and have their jerseys
retired. The Seals will hold a special ceremo­
ny prior to ihe game and the players will be
available for autographs and to talk about
memories throughout the night.
Also tonight bring a teddy bear for the
annual Teddy Bear Toss. After the Seals score
their first goal against the Knoxville Ice Bears
throw all your teddy bears on the ice. The
teddy bears will be collected and given (o
Toys For Tots to help less fortunate children
during Ihe holidav season.
Tuesday's match will be "Two for
Tuesday."
Tonignt's game can be heard on Talk Radio
1190IVAMT.
To reserve your season tickets or find out
more about partnerships with the Seals, call
tire olfice at (407) 343-PUCK or go to
www.floridaseals.com. Single game tickets
for exciting Seals hockey start as low as $10
for an individual and $6 for groups. All
home games can be seen live al www.livesportsnelwork.com /sphl.
R A C IN G

H IS T O R Y

It is nol often that a racetrack is recognized
by its local museum since racing does not
always seem that important to other people
like it does racers and fans but New Smyrna
the New Smyrna Beach Museum of History.
New Smyrna Speedway has been invited
lo place an exhibit in the museum from

Three-point fie ld goals _ M ount Dora Bible 7
(DisUU-y J . C snitw ll X HUt. IM Heyk Father
U ip ra 9 (Pressley 4. Russi 4k Team fouls .
M ount Dora Bible 18. Father U*pea 13 Fouled
out . M ount Dora Bible. Bradley. H arley
Technicals . none.
GREEN WAVE 96, TIGERS I I
Father Lopes (1(H))
Hechler 7. H aney 7. Kussi 2h. Piechockl 14.
BuchoU 12. Totals: 27 6-6 6A
H oly TH nlfy Episcopal Academy (5*2)
Simmons 2. Schuler 2. Black 2. Gorualea 5.
G rernberg 6. Anderson 4. Stewart 9 Total* 13
2-5 31
Father Lopea
27 12 16 I I _ M
H oly T rin ity
9 I I 7 7 .1 1
lh rre -p o tn t fie ld goal* . Father la ip ri 6
(Rusal 5. Hechler). H oly T rin ity 3 (Greenberg 2.
(M Kualra) Team fouls _ Father Lopes 12. H oly
T rin ity 9 Fouled o u t. none TrchmcaU _ none
EAGLES 17* RAMS 21
Orange wood C hristian (2-4)
M ajrw skl 4. McBath 12. H unt 2. Meads 2.
Rabun 3 ToUla: 10 2-6 23
Warner C hristian (1*1)
Dunn 3. Colum bia Ifc Bry ant 2. M oreno 9.
Thomas II . Ilolccim b 12. Jackson 4. Totals: 27
2-6 57
Orangewood C h ris t
6 1 9 1 .2 1
W arner C hristian
16 16 14 1 1 .1 7
Three-point fie ld goals _ Orangewood
C hristia n 1 (Rebon). W arner C hristia n I
(D unn). Team fouls . Orangewood C hristian 6.
W arner C hristian 10. Fouled o u t _ none.
Technicals . none

January 2nd thru March 31st.
The speedway is asking if any fans, driv­
ers, or crew members have any pictures,
posters, programs, newspaper articles or any
memorabilia that relate lo tne history of New
Smyrna to please call Terry Roberts at 386­
547-6030 for details.
E L L IN G S W

O R T H

E L E C T E D

Central Florida Amateur Softball
Association, Inc. (CFASA) is pleased to
announce that the 33 Southern Region dele­
gates to the 2005 ASA National Council
meeting in Tucson, AZ elected former
Sanford resident Rocky Ellingsworth Jr. to
serve as its player representative for the next
year. The Region Player Representative is a
voting member of the national council and
represents players and coaches by promoting
legislation to improve the game of softball.
Ellingsworth Jr., who was formerly with
the City of Sanford Parks and Recreation
Department has extensive experience as a
softball player, league supervisor, tourna­
ment director and ASA softball administra­
tor. For the past four years Rocky has served
as the tournament director for the Florida
Sunshine State Games and the Florida State
Senior Games. Rocky, a polished umpire as
w ell has officiated local, regional national,
collegiate, professional and international
games.
"We are limited about his selection. We
look forward to a very productive year and
increased communication with teams and
coaches. Rocky will work to significantly
increase player and team participation in
local regional and national tournaments,"
stated Tony Galloway, Southern Region
Director and Commissioner of Central
Florida Amateur Softball Inc.

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D e c e m b e r 7 ,2 0 0 5

Herald

Vol. 114, No. 30 • Copyright © 2005 The Santord Herald

50*

By Llano Edlxon
By S lav* Paradis
H erald Staff

c a re e r
A dozen players and
several more cheerlead­
ers from Seminole
Athletic Conference
schools wMtake pad in
their final high school
footbal game this
Saturday in The Central
Florida Al-Star Football
Game.

SANFORD — Frustrated by county judges
dismissing evidence from breathalyzer
machines in Seminole DUI cases, the state
attorney's office has turned to Tallahassee for
answers that public defenders say would circumvcnt the sixth amendment.
County judges have regularly disallowed
evidence from the Intoxilyzer 5000 machine
approved for use by the Florida Department of
Law Enforcement to measure alcohol levels.
On Nov. 29, however. County judge Ralph
E. Eriksson ordered that the state of Florida
cannot use the Intoxilyzer results, but also said

the state cannot enter into evidence field sobri­
ety tests and observations of officers about the
sobriety of a defendant.
Assistant State Attorney Chris White held a
news conference Monday afternoon at the
Criminal Justice Center to say that this leaves
prosecutors with no way to prosecute DUI
cases. White added that the State Attorney's
Office has appealed Eriksson’s ruling to the 5th
District Court of Appeals.
The Nov. 29 case involved Nicholas Andrew
Wilks, who had been arrested for DUI. The
intoxilyzer readings on Wilks, according to
White, were .282 and .283, more than three

Sm Cases, Pag# 3A

H erald Staff
SANFORD — Former Sanford comi
sioner and current board member and tr
urer of the Sanford Airport Autho
VVhitcy Eckstein told other board meml
Tuesday to pinch their pennies.
"We need to be concerned with how
spend our money," Eckstein said.
Eckstein said that with the New Year com- L“
ing up and with plans to expand the Orlando
Sanford International Airport, the SAA's bot­
tom line is very important.
He told board members that they needed to i
increasing cash flow and reducing indebtedness.

Eckstein

8 m Authority, Page 4A

Special children
need your help
this w eek
SANFORD —
Donations of toys to a
program for abused
children are very low,
according to the
Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, and
organizers urgently
need donations to be
prepared for the D ec 9
event.
The program is
called "Seminole
County United
Christmas Village” for
children who are vic­
tims and subjects of
child abuse and domes­
tic violence. The village
will take place Friday at
the Sanford Civic
Center. It is sponsored
by the Seminole
Count)' Sheriff's Office,
division of Child
Protective Services, and
Community-Based
Care of Seminole.
There are more than
3,500 cases of child
abase reported each
year in Seminole
County, according to
the Sheriff’s Office.
Many of the children
attending the village
are in foster care
and /or in protective
services in Seminole
County.
The goal is to pro­
vide happy memories
for these children More
than 500 children will
be present at the party.
This is all made possi­
ble through collabora­
tion of community
donations and volun­
teers.
Organizers are in
great need of toys by
Dec. 9 to fill "Santa's
Toy Shop' at the party,
a place where gifts can
be chosen to brighten
up young lives.
To Ivelp, or for more
information contact
Marie Carling at the
Seminole County
Sheriff’s Office at 407­
665-6508.

S e m in o l e S m il e

have outings during the months such
as private parties, theater outings, com­
edy clubs, and wine tastings.
" Whatever is fun to do in Central
Florida," Valerie explained. "It's a way
to get out and meet people and do fun
things.”

SANFORD — Do you feel like you
are looking for love, or just a relation­
ship, In all the wrong places?
So did three local residents, Diane,
Karen, and Tommy. Until they found
out about a nearby singles club that
catered to their needs, they said.
Dinner Dates, the creation of Valerie
Patterson, is a Central Florida dinner
and travel group formed 14 years ago.
After a visit to London, where
Valerie went to a singles event that she
eventually catered after her own
Dinner Dates, she set out determined to
meet the man of her dreams. In addi­
tion. she derided to help other single
people meet their perfect match.
Valerie Patterson
Unlike most dating services, Valerie
wanted to tailor her company after the males and females in several age brack­
event she had attended in London.
ets. It was set in a Kitz Hotel and was
There were an equal number of an elegant event with a several course

Sanford is

Alive After Five
Thursday, December 8th

Diane's Story
Diane, 49, of Lake Mary, is an admin­
istrative assistant who lost her husband
11 years ago to a pulmonary embolism.
She said that her twins, one boy and
one girt who are in college now, decid­
ed it was time for their mother to start
dating again. Diane was looking for a
place to be a single person, and she
wanted to meet other single people.
Diane had married friends, but sh..

Enjoy Wine, Beer &amp; Food Tastings
While Strolling through
Historic Downtown Sanford
A ls o visit o u r unique:

A rt Galleries A Studios •Antique Shops
Restaurants •Specialty Shopa

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Wednesday. December 7. 2005

T iie H r ju u i

Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND O UR CO U N TY

Sheriffs Office
Investigating
Longwood
drowning

O ut &amp; A bout

Life of Leisure

W ED

From S taff Reports

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LONGWOOD — A fatal boating acci­
dent on Lake Fairy Friday night is being
investigated by the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office and the Florida Wildlife
Commission.
Chris V. McLain, 43, of Orlando, fell off a
motorboat Friday night and drowned.
The accident was reported to the
Sheriff's Office at approximately 10:20
p.m., and McLain was pulled from the lake
about a half-hour after he had reportedly
fallen in.
The Sheriff's Office and the Wildlife
Commission are investigating the aeddent
to establish whether this was accidental, or
if other factors were involved.
Christopher R. Lee, of Wildmere Cove in
Lon,
&gt;ngwood, was driving the boat.
Sheriff Spokesman Steve Olson said no
other details are being released at this time
because it is an ongoing investigation.
"The Florida Wildlife Commission is
also doing an Investigation," he said.

St. Lucia
celebrated
this week
SANFORD — The St. Lucia Festival,
an annual celebratio n o f Sem inole
County's Sw edish Heritage, will be held
this Saturday, Dec. 10 from 1 to 4 p .m . at
the M useum o f Sem inole County
History, 300 Bush Blvd., Sanford,
The event is sponsored by the
Sem inole County Historical Society and
Sanford Historical Society. It will include
a smorgasbord sampling, Lucia perform
ers, music, Swedish disp’
play , giant Dala
horse. Viking game Kub&gt;b.
O ther highlights will Include the Lake
Mary Elem entary School Chorus under
the direction o f Amy Gonzalez, who will
perform traditional holiday songs along
with Sw edish Christm as songs.
Sanford author Charlie Carlson will be
a guest speaker.
Carlson is a Sw edish descendant folk
historian, who has written several books,
in clu d in g his m ost recent "W eird
Florid a", w hich is a Florida best seller
for Barnes k Noble.
For m ore in form ation , check out
w w w .sanfordstlucia.com .

Little Wekiva
subject o f
Monday meet
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — A public
meeting about the Little Wekiva River
Watershed Management Plan will take
place Monday, Dec. 12, at 6:30 p.m. at
Westmonle Park, 624 Bills Lane in
Altamonte Springs.
The St. Johns River Water Management
District in cooperation with the d ty of
Orlando, the d ty of Altamonte Springs,
Orange County and Sem inole County
recently
completed
a
Watershed
Management Plan for the Little Wekiva
River Basin.
This approach to watershed manage­
ment planning builds on previous plan­
ning efforts completed for the basin and
addresses both water quantity and water
quality issues, according to a news release.
Results of the planning effort for the
portion of the watershed within Seminole
County and the d ty of Altamonte Springs
will be presented and discussed at the Dec.
12 public meeting.
For more information, call 407-571-8740;
407-571-8331; 407-659-4829, or 407-665­
5943.

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M eal* on W heels, In c ,
will hold its holiday party
from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
at St. Stephen Lutheran
Church, 2140 West SR-434 in
Longwood.

Hirald photo by Tfiflwny Vlnosnt
At LAL Acres Ranch off West Lake Mary Boulevard across from Heathrow, the farm animats enjoy gently roflng hifts and
ample shade from sprawlng oak bees with a nice cool pond lor a watering hole. LAL is the former site of the Lake Mary
heathrow Festival of the Arts.
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Theft
• Irma Leal-Shea, 36, of Deltona
was arrested by Sanford police D ec
2 following a call for shoplifting at
McRae's Department Store in the
Seminole Towne Center mall. A loss
prevention officer for the store told
police that Leal-Shea told her
unidentified daughter to pick up a
number of the store’s plastic bags
and conceal them in her jacket. Then
Leal-Shea entered a fitting room
with merchandise and exited with
full bags. The two people then left
the store after purchasing some
accessories. After reviewing tiie
tape, the prevention officer found
I Leal-Shea and her daughter on the
second floor of JC Penny's, lire
items taken added up to $250. Both
females were arrested with the
daughter taken to juvenile and the
mother to the John E Polk
Correctional Facility. Leal-Shea was
charged with larceny first degree
and contributing to the delinquency
of a minor.
• Samantha Rati via Rumph, 19,
of Cardinal Cove Cirde in Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police D ec
2 when a loss prevention officer
from Macy*s in Seminole Towne
Center apprehended her. The officer
told police that Rumph walked
through the store with a Drown shirt
with the price tag attached. Rumph
removed the tag and left the store.
Rumph was charged with petty lar­
ceny first offense.
• Kira Collins, 20, of Altamonte
Springs Bay Club in Altamonte
Springs, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday following a shoplift­
ing incident at Claire’s Boutique in
the Seminole Towne Center mall. A
sales associate told police she saw
Collins place four pairs of earrings
totaling $20.87 into a small bag,
which she put in a larger bag.
Collins was charged with petty lar­
ceny first offense.
Burglary
• Juan Lunas Santis, 22, of Wfcst
25th Street in Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday following
a suspicious incident call at the same
apartments. Police met with the vic­
tim, Mario Camas, who said every­
thing was fine. Another officer out
back saw two other subjects, Jose
Giron and Santis break the back
window of the residence. Giron and
Santis ran away and entered another
apartment and threw the sliding
door shut. A canine officer Joined the

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pursuit. Giron would not allow
police to handcuff him, but they
finally did. Both men were charged
with burglary of an unoccupied
dwelling, resisting an officer with
violence, property damage, disturb­
ing the peace and loitering.
Drugs
'■ • Edward Blake, 24, of Hartwell
Avenue in Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday morning
behind the Georgia Arms apart­
ments. Police noticed Blake in a
green Ford Thunderbid with an
expired tag. The car stopped and
Blake
exited
when
police
approached and asked about thei tagtag.
Blake told police he did not have a
driver's license and his ID card had
expired. Police found a small bag of
marijuana inside a small pocket near
the bottom of Blake's pants and a
piece of crack cocaine next to the dri­
ver's seat. Blake was charged with
drug possession, possession of mari­
juana and operating a license with­
out a driver's license.
Battery
• John Doe, a Hispanic male
about 5-feeL 5-inches weighing
about 130 pounds, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday night on
Ufest 25 tn Street Police responded
to a reported subbing and ordered
two suspects to the ground, when a
man identified only as John Doe
approached the officers from behind
and began yelling. He was ordered
to stand back, but continued to
approach file officers. The orders
were repeated once in English and
once in Spanish, but he continued to
approach and pushed a sergeant in
the back. As the man was being
placed under arrest he stru__
iggled
and the officer and the defendant fell
to the ground. Doe punched the serit and a canine was deployed,
ere tried to handcuff Doe, but
he again pulled away and officers
used a tazer and firefighters came to
treat Doe's injuries. Doe was
charged with battery on an officer
and resisting an officer with violence
and transported to the county jail
after a stop at Central Florida
Regional Hospital.

• Eljoyri Johnson, 23, of Willner
Cirde in Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police D ec 2 after a woman
reported her vehicle was stolen by
her husband, Johnson. The woman
also said Johnson took her cell
phone and resident keys as well as
her hair and pushed her.
n drove by as the officer
spoke to the victim, who identified
Johnson. Johnson said he had a ver­
bal disturbance with his wife. He
does not have a Florida driver’s
license and would not give a written
account of what happened. Johnson
was charged with battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence) and oper­
ating a motor vehicle without a valid
license.
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Traffic
• John Doe, 18, of Tropicana
Apartments in Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday following
a traffic stop. The vehicle did not
make a complete stop at a stop sign
at Florida Street and Georgia
Avenue. The car hit the curb several
times. The vehidc stopped at the
Valero gas sUtion at 25th Street and
Georgia Avenue. The officer said he
could smell alcohol and when he
asked the driver his name, he replied
Bersain. but could not spell i t The
person also said he was bom in 1997,
out Sunday was actually his birth­
day. The driver was charged with
operating a motor vehicle without a
valid license.
• Enrique Rodriguez, 25, of Third
Street in Lake Mary, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday night for
going 57 mph In a 35 mph zone on
Airport Boulevard.
The driver passed over the dou­
ble line in heavy traffic. Rodriguez
was charged with operating a motor
vehide without a license and five
other citations.
• Leon Morales-Rey, 20, of
Wyndham Crest Boulevard in
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
polii
lice Sunday night following a traffie ffor a broken tag light. The Ford
van had a tag that belonged to a
Dodge van. Police said a Rig con­
taining cocaine was thrown from the
van before it stopped at State Road
46 and Sanford Avenue. Rey was
charged with operating a motor
vehicle without a license, no tag
lighL attaching a license plate not
assigned to the vehicle, failure to dis­
play registration, and operating a
motor vehicle with an expired regis­
tration

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times the legal limit.
A tape of field sobriety tests
showed an obviously impaired
Wilks failing to walk a straight
line and poking himself in the
eye while trying to touch his
nose.
“I don’t feel that then? is any
evidence left in which we can
prove impairment" White told
reporters Monday. “In essence,
this leaves us with no evidence
to go forward."
White originally said he did
not know where Wilks was and
that his license had not been
suspended, but he called The
Herald later to say that the state
Department of Motor Vehicles
and Highway Safety had sus­
pended Wilks’ license.
At the heart of tlie issue is the
intoxilyzer's source code soft­
ware that operates the breatha­
lyzer. Owensboro, Ky.-based
CMI Inc., manufactures the
Intoxilzycr 5000. White said the
state attorney docs not have the
source code and CMI will not
divulge it saying that the code is
proprietary to its business.
State Attorney Norman
Wolfinger sent a letter Dec. 2 to
Gov. J « Bush’s k-gal office fol­
lowing Judo? Eriksson’s sup­
pressing o f evidence in the
Wilks’ case. Wolfinger called
this an "urgent public safety
need in Seminole County."
Wolfinger requested that the
matter be brought before the
state Legislature, which is meet­
ing this week in special session.
"Without changes in Florida
Statutes ... as I have proposed,
we are now seeing the worst of
the results," Wolfinger wrote.
"Bottom line, this judge is sup­
pressing the breathalyzer, the
roadside physical test and Ids
latest order is even suppressing
the testimony from the arresting
officers that would support
their opinion of the defendant's
intoxication."
If a drunk driver requests a
breathalyzer test, the state will
not be able to prosecute the per­
son, Wolfinger concluded.
For defense attorneys and
judges, the intoxilyzer repre­
sents a witness against the
defendant. The sixth amend­
ment guarantees the accused
person be confronted with the
witnesses against him.
"This intoxilyzer is a witness
against the person being

Enforcement claims it cannot
disclose the source ax le because
the agreement with CMI pro­
hibits the disclosure of the code.
"To determine if tlx? machine
was in compliance it seems
obvious that the defendant
should be able to inspect all
aspects of the machine,"
Eriksson wrote in the Lentz
case. Case law s a p a defendant
can challenge the state's evi­
dence; "How can she do this if
she cannot be certain there is
Judge Ralph ErUaaon
In Stott varaua Len ti
approved software in the
machine?"
He continues to say the
JJ
state's argument that it does not
accused," said Andrea Armas possess the source code soft­
assistant public defender for the ware Is not a legal basis for not
18th judicial Court in Sanford. disclosing tlx? code.
She questioned how to cross­
"As this am rt has ruled pre­
examine a breathalyzer's read­ viously on many occasions,
ing without knowing how it there does not appear to be any
works.
authority in tlx? law of Florida
Essentially the state is saying for a state agency (FDLE) to
use this test and no one lias to enter into an agreement with a
show that it is scientifically reli­ private CTimpany (CMI) to pro­
able as required for decades by vide breathalyzer machines ...
case law, Armas said. She noted and at the same time keep the
that her engineer-attorney hus­ inner workings of the machine
band, Rigo, has tried to get the secret" Eriksson wrote. He sug­
state to forward the source code gested FDLE consider using
since 2000. This is not a new another vendor.
issue, she said.
In the DU1 case of State ver­
Andrea understands the sus Adams, tried in Seminole
trade secret concerns, but no County, Eriksson noted that tlxone is asking to make the infor­ arresting officer said Adams'
mation public State law allows "normal faculties were signifi­
disclosure of such information cantly impaired by alcoholic
in a criminal proceeding with­ beverages and she should not
out violating the trade secrets have been driving a car." Tlx?
exemption from the public same officer also testified that
records law.
he took Adams to jail and her
She suggested the state tell breathalyzer results read .00
CMI to cither disdose the code percent.
so it can prosecute people or
In an April DUI case before
risk lasing the contract with the Judge Eriksson, the state did not
state. Tire company may change offer breathalyzer evidence
its mind about complying, slv? even though a test had been
said. If not, there ate eight or so taken and read .02, under the
other
manufacturers,
she limit. In that case. State versus
added.
Barney, the assistant state attor­
Circuit judge Marlene Alva ney asks the arresting officer if
said in an order that she had not test procedures were done in
choice but to suppress the accordance with FDLE rules.
Intoxlyzcr
5000
evidence The officer did not know.
The assistant state attorney
because "a manufacturer's
intellectual property rights can­ then asks the officer whether hie
not trump a defendant's due knows if the software that oper­
process rights."
ates the machine was working
Eriksson said in a separate properly. The officer did not
case. State versus Allison Taylor know.
In the Adams' case, Eriksson
Lentz, that defendants have a
basic right to challenge the gov­ said the breathalyzer directly
ernment's evidence against refuted tlx? officer's opinion dial
them. Ik* noted that live Florida the motorist was significantly
Department
of
Law impaired. In the Barney case.

This absolutely

and unequivocal­
ly is not the way
this law is

intended to work.

showed tlx? state calling into
question whether tlx? software
in the machine meets the
requirements of Florida's own
administrative code.
The state itself Is unsure
whether the breathalyzer was
operating correctly, Eriksson
said. The attorney for the state
tries to discredit the same breath
test that Florida law guarantees
FDLE will provide.
"This
absolutely
and
unequivocally is not the way
this law is intended to work,"
Eriksson wrote in the Lentz
case, which he rites as his rea­
sons for the order to suppress
evidence in the Wilks case.
Right now Florida law only
requires "full information" shall
be made to the person accused.
State Attorney Wolfinger's
office wants the Legislature to
limit the "full information"
from the results of the breath
test to: the type of test and pro­
cedures followed; the time of
collection; tlx? numerical results
of the test; the permit Issued by
the state to the person perform­
ing the test; and the date of the
most recent required mainte­
nance of the breath testing
machine.
In the proposed legislation,
full information about the
machine would not include
manuals, schematics or soft­
ware of the instrument used in
the
test.
It also
adds:
"Additionally, full information
does not include information in
the possession of the manufac­
turer of the test instrument."
If the state attorney's office
cannot get a legislative answer
tills week, it will have to wait
until March when the regular

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Volunteers constmct hands-on
project at Heathrow Elementary

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LAKE MARY — Volunteers
from several civic organiza­
tions began building a handson environmental education
project
at
Heathrow
Elementary on Sunday, D?c.

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Some 50 people — includ­
ing parents, children and
other volunteers — labored
for four hours to lay the
groundwork
for
the
Heathrow
Environmental
Learning Program (HELP).
When complete, HELP will
allow students to walk inter­
pretative
trails,
explore
swamp and gopher tortoise
habitats, and visit a number of
environmental "learning sta­
tions" on the site. The project
is located on the grounds of
Heathrow Elementary in Lake
Mary which makes it widely
accessible for use by teachers
and students there, according
to Lisa Donihoo, committee
Beatriz
and
Jacqueline
chair for HELP.
Andrekovich, 3 months, take
"Today's work has been
time out to plan mondo grass at
extensive enough to let us
Heathrow Elementary.
immediately begin using the
site as a working outdoor the outdoors taught me a lot. I
classroom ," says Donihoo. feel it's important for the kids
"Overall, volunteer help and to get out in the woods and
donations will let us complete have that experience, too."
the project in two years —
Beatriz Andrekovich, a par­
rather than the projected ent of children in the school,
five."
said: "We’re all so busy as
Wooden picnic tables were parents — especially at this
built, a master trail was chart­ time bf the year. But it's
ed and excavated, and a important
to
volunteer
teacher's workshop table was because that's how communi­
installed.
Landscaping ties integrate."
around the entrance to the
Funding for the materials
school was also accom ­ came from the Rotary Club,
plished.
The trail leads SSWCD, David Underwood
beyond active gopher tortoise State
Farm
Insurance,
burrows and a pond edged G.F.Young Surveyors, RBC
with a natural wetland.
.
Bank, Seminole Youth Soccer,
"I don't like to think that peo­
Volunteers were from sev­ and a local pack of the Cub
ple are out there driving around
eral different organizations, Scouts.
as drunk as Mr. Wilks," White
including the HELP commit­
"There's a sign on the
said in the Monday press con- , tee
of
the
Heathrow school grounds that reads: 'It
ferena?.
Elementary PTA, Seminole takes a Village to Raise a
Armas of the public defend­
Soil and Water Conservation Child,'
says
Michelle
er's office said the state is asking
District (SSW CD), and the Thatcher, Executive Director
to put a company's financial
Lake Mary Rotary. "W e've of the SSWCD. "1 think
gain over someone's freedom,
chosen this program as a way today's effort is a perfect
and six? said the county's judges
for our club to commemorate example of how that spirit can
and the Constitution are being
Rotary's 100 year anniversary be realized in the real world.
— as a sperfal 'Centennial The idea of using an outdoor
unfairly attacked. The CMI
source code can be sealed from
Project," says Bill Burke, pres­ classroom to teach the values
ident of the Lake Mary Rotary of ecology is a brilliant — and
public disclosure, she said.
nurturing — educational condub.
"For this to be labeled as just
Says David Underwood, a
a technicality is offensive
parent from Lake Mai});. *| •“n ' ^ l t P ’ ore about SSW CD,
because tlx? Constitution is not a
gicw up in a rural area‘'anil ' * see www.SSWCB.uig. ‘
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“Being frugal does w ork,”
Eckstein said.

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Eckstein pointed to a
recent news article about the
If we’re going
O rlando
U tility
Com m ission,
w hich
is
to have
owned by the city of
Orlando. He said they are
discipline, let’s
having problems with their
bond rating, and he doesn't
have discipline.
want to see that happen with
the airport.
"O u r bond rating is
WNtay IsksMIa,
Important," Eckstein said.
•anlsri Airport
Authority
He also said a good bond
rating would give the air*
port the ability lo borrow
money with low Inlereal,
Currently the airport does
not have a bond rating, be placed al the airport for
C.8,0, and President Larry one year, and then II would
Hale said. Hut, with the need gel auctioned off, Proceeds
lo espand airport fadllllea from the auction would go
and oilier amenllles at the to support outdoor art for
airport, they might have one downtown Hanford, potable
in (he future.
water from the Hi. John's
Legal counsel for the Itlver, and It would also sup*
board, Ken Wright, of Hindis port the Central Florida
and llowan saidi "W ltlley’s Zoological Park,
correct."
"I'm opposed lo It,"
lie said having a bond Ecksleln said,
rating Is similar lo going lo
lie claimed lhal the city
banker, they w ill want lo Itad already agreed to spon­
know where you spent your sor 131,000 Inklnd services
money ami why you spent for the project, and he felt It

was a duplication of com*
mutiny service, If the board
tee,” Wrlgltl said
sponsored It as well,
Eckstein stood Ills g
Wrlgltl offered Hltutls and
later In the meeting when Hi
llowan lo be the sponsor for
John's Itlver Alliance esecu* the other half of (lie project
liv e
director
M in d y on beltAlf of the airport, OHI,
Matthews asked for a spun* Inc, already agreed lo pay
sorsltlp from the airport for half of the $3,600 for the
her A lt l Ygators project,
sponsorship,
A K IY galo rs is a commit*
"It's as close to a free
n lly a il pro|ed, and upon lunch as you'll get," Wright
contplellon, M allhew s hopes joked,
to have Ml lo Kill, M o o t hill
Adm inistrative
Vice
artistically sctiliUured galor President of the authority,
statues lining llte HI. John's Diane Crews, presented two
River, with most of llte slab oilier community sponsor*
ues lin in g the Hanford ship requests Tuesday morn*
ItlverWalk.
lug, One was a 19(H) spon*
HAA board member Joint sorsltlp for the annual
Williams, C P U and President M arlin Luther King Jr.
of Wayne Uenscli Inc,, Hteerlng
Committee
Hanford's lludw eiser dlslrib* Itamiuel, Hhe said the HAA
ulnr, has alieady sponsored has traditionally sponsored
two Alt I Ygators Although the event, and (t Includes a
he was absent al lUesday's full-page advertisement and
HAA hoard meeting he asked eight seals at the banquet.
that Matthews be pul on the
''ll promotes a lot of good
agenda
w ill for the community,"
M atthew s
told
board
Crews said.
members that It llte airport
Hhe also asked board
sponsoied a statue It could
members lo sponsor a show
"It's like a loan contmll*

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at the Helen Stairs Theatre,
which she sits on the board
for. She said the board has
never sponsored a show
with them before. OSI, Inc.
offered to co-sp onsor the
show, w hich would bring
the cost of sponsorship from
$2,000 to $1,000.

men, she was also interested
in developing friendships
with other single women wno
she could go out on the week­
ends with.
Diane teamed up with a
friend who had been divorced
for II years to join the group
with her.

Eckstein said he wasn't
Insensitive to community
snonsorshlps, as he had
donated left over campaign
money lo provide the first
scholarship for the Marlin
Luther King Jr. Hteerlng
Committee, nut, he said, the
HAA Is a business and It
doesn't need to be dupllcat*
Ing services,
*Th!a Is city stuff,"
Ueksleln said, "We're acting
like we're two different enll*
lies and we're not "
The board approved the
sponsorships wlilt Ueksleln
and Robbie Robertson vot­
ing no, They did, however,
discuss the need to look al
all of the events they spon*
sor to figure out which ones
they should continue,
They also discussed doing
their own event, such as an
air show or a golf lourna*
ment, with proceeds being
used lo sponsor community
events,
Robertson said he wasn't
opposed lo sponsoring local
organlaallons, but he Is
Intel
‘ of past
forested‘ In research
. ents Ih
‘ sponsored1 *
events
they've
to
see what kind of participa­
tion they've had, The board
wants to know what the air­
port Is gelling In lerms of
„goodwill spons
sponsorships and
marketing sponsorships,
"I think we can eliminate
some of these events,"
Robertson said,
Hlaff w ill
work
on
researching past sponsor*
ships and It w ill be placed
on the January board agen­
da,
"If we're going to have
discipline, lei’ s have dllcl*
pllne," Ueksleln said,
The
Hanford
A lrpurl
Authority meets again on
Tuesday, Jan, .1, 300ft, at Hi30
a nt. at the Hanford Alrpurl
Authority Usecullve Offices
board room at 1300 Red
Cleveland ttlvd.
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"1 didn't think I’d find any­
one,” Diane said.
But, after meeting several
people who developed Into
dose friendships, and close to
the end of her membership
with Dinner Dates, she met
the man of her dreams, she
said,
"Jump in and take the risk,"
Diane said, "if you don't lake
the risk you never gain any­
thing,"
Karen’s llo ry
Karen, 49, of Lo
ood, Is
ilred teacher with three
a retired
children
who
recently
divorced,
the said that on the week­
ends her children would go
with their fslhsr, and her
ends were all married with
sir
ri own children,
"Nobody wants to do
things on the weekend," she
recalled,
Bhe went online and looked
through numerous Vftb sites
promising to find her perfect
male, Karen did not like any
of the online dating she was
coming across, untifshe found

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enjoying the
time we spend
together.
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Him said he was hesitant
about going, because his
social life was not hindered In

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^ T le s a ld what eventually
brought him lo Dinner Dales
was a need for a relationship
close to home, after a long dls*
lance relationship didn't work
out, because he was so busy
with Itls business,
"I call It drive by dating,"
■nim said, "If you like her you
slop, If you don't you keep
going,"
The second function he
attended he met someone that
he Is now In a relationship
with,
"Hite's fun, Hite's great,
She’s nearby," Tbm said. "I'm
|ust enjoying the lime we
spend together."

www.dlnnerdales ttrg,
"It really suited me," she
said.
Hhe liked (hat wlilt Dinner
Dales It wasn't a one on one
match up. Hhe
said It was also
......
a lot safer than chatting
g iwith
strangers online, After she met
with a representative front
Dinner Dales she got even
more esclled, she said,
I signed up^ rigid away,
feel like a
school g irl" Karen iiald.
Now that she has been
going lo Dinner Dales she said
not only has she found other
single women lo go ou danc­
ing or shopping wlilt, she also
has met many people with a
similar backgntund,
"You almost feel like you're
In college again, " she said,

What lo do
If you want lo find out
more about Dinner Dales you
can call 407-339-DATB. or visit
www,dlnnertlates.org,

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HANFORD
NAI
Realveet recently negotiated a
new long-term lease agree*
menl for 3,160 equate feel of
office and warehouse space In
hase three of Monroe
ommerCenter South, 4399
Church ft„ In Hanford,
Midtael Heldrieh, a princi­
pal In the firm, negotiated the
transaction, The new tenant,
Hanford*based
Hlnbon

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space, which Includes 133
square feet of office and 3.03M
square feel of warehouse
space.
The landlord, Small Hay
fanners of Maitland, devel­
ops
"CommerCenlers"
throughout Central Florida
for users of 1,390 to 60,(XX)
square feet uf Industrial space,
Maitland
based
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ago.
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resentative at a hockey game
In Orlando and he never knew
what she did. Then, he met
her at a single's social and
when he told her he was
divorced, she gave him a busi­
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Obituaries

LARRY L. ALDRIDGE SR
Larry L. A b rid g e Sr., 5 7 ,'
of Casselberry, died
Monday, Dec. 5, 2005.
He was bom In Midland,
Mich, on Aug. 6, 1948. He
was a U.S. Navy veteran, a
route sales associate and a
bar owner.

Survivors Include wife
Patricia Ann (Tsylor)
Aldrldgei sons, William
Aldridge, Larry L. Aldridge
Jr I and Kenneth Aldrldgei
aUlers Ruth Lampearl and
Karen Bogelj brefhera David
A dr dge and Dennis
Aldrldgei and Iwo grand*
children.
Itanfleld Funeral Home In
Winter Spring* In charge of
arrangements.
Ro b e r t t a s t o r b o b *
BURNS
Robert T a ilo r Bob"
Burns, 88, of Daytona
Thursday, Dee,
1.2 &gt;05 In Live Oak,
He was born In Lancaster,
I cun. and has lived In the
area since 1978. He was a
rented minister and a
leather,
Survivors Include wife,
leverly Pave Burns of
Daylunaj daughter Kerl
.ynn Burns&gt;MolyneuN of
Winter Springs) brother
erome Burns of Lancaster,
1'enn.i and one grandchild,
^ Calling hours were
hiesday from 10 lo 11 a.m,
at the church al Colllson
Family Funeral Homes and
Crematory. Services were
held al II a.m, Dec, 8, 2008
al Bouth Seminole Chapel
with burial al Ureenwood
Cemelerv, Rev. William
Barred, Chris Whaley and
Jay MalyneauK officiating.
Colllson Family Funeral
Homes and Crematory In
Lnngwood In charge of
arrangements,
M A R Y B, BLLISON
Mary B. Ellison, 89, of
Winter Park, died Sunday,
Dec, 4, 2008 In Orlando,
She was born In Johnson
City, TVnn, on Bepl. 9,1918
and was a retired professor
al Rollins College,
Survivors InrTude son
Dave Blllson,
Interment al Monte Vista

Wednesday. December 7, 2005 P d R C 5 A

Memorial Park In Johnson
City, Tenn.
Banfield Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.

Burial will be at 2 p.m.
Thursday at Forest
Meadows East Cemetery In
Gainesville.
Brisson Funeral Home In
Sanford In charge of
arrangements.

, JOHN A. GIRTLER

John A. Glrtler, 79, of
;*uford, died Saturday, Dec.

3r 2005.

He was bom In Canton,
Ohio on Sept, 28,1926. He
W*1 Id the U,8, Navy and
worked for the U.B.
Government,
Survivor* Include daugh*
t«ra, Regina Brlnkle, of
Sanford; and Ramona
Lashbrook, of Tltusvlllei
brolher, Steven Girder, of
Hanford) sisters, Mary
Nemelh of Nova Sola, TVs.)
Bve Zucle, of Canlon, Ohio)
and several nieces and
nephewa.
Services were held
Wednesday Dee. 7. 2008
jv llh fu l mllllary honors al
the Oaklawn Chapel,
Baldwln-Falrchild
Funeral Home In eharge of
Arrangements,
G LAD YS INBZ
K DW BLL*M OLZM ANN
w Gladys Inea KldwellHolamann, 77, of Sanford,
died Saturday, Dee, 3 ,2008,
^ M rid Florida Regional
Hospital,
She was born In Baslman,
Ga,, and moved lo Sanford
al the fge of 4, And relumed
lo Sanford After her eaten*
slve travels overseas being
the wife of (he lale Comdr!
Robert Hlffee Kldwell, ace
pilot and presidential pilot
lo President lla rry i,
Truman, She wai also (he
wife of (he lale Bdward
Holamann,
Survlvora Include daugh*
--------------------o ilie r
Im
, Barbara
Kid well• Collier
of Memphis, TYnn,, Mrs, BUI
Kldwell Ybung of Paso
Robles, CA, and Brenda
Kldwell of Galneavlllei
brother, Billy Wrlghl of
Winter Gardenj sister
Madeline Hope of Sanford)
28 grandchildren and 13
great grandchildren,
Funeral aervlcea w ill be al
10 a,m, Thursday, Dec, 8 al
Brisson Funeral Home
Chapel with vlaltatlun from
8 lo 7 p.m. on Wednesday al
Ihe funeral home,

JAMBS LEWIS MAJORS

James Lewis Majors, 69,
formerly of Sanford, died
Sunday, Dec. 4, 2003.
He was born In
Chapman, Ala,, on A pril I,
1936, lo the lale Lewis K,
and Grace B. (Bass) Majors,
lie was a member of the
Church of Jesus Christ of
laller Day Saints In Sanford,
where he was a greeter,
He la survived by his sis*
ler, Wanda (JosephJIlalam
of Urovelandj and three
nephews.
Funeral services w ill be
held al 10 a.m, Saturday,
pec. 10 al (he Church of
Jesus Christ of laller Day
M inis, 2318 S, ParkAve,,
Sanford with Bishop
Llllenkuls! officiating,
Internment w ill follow al
Evergreen Cemetery,
Visitation for friends will be
al Ihe funeral home from 6
lo H p,m, on Friday, Dec, 9,
2008,
The family requests dona*
lions be made lo Ihe charily
of your choice In his memo­
ry,
Colllson Family Funeral
Hume, Gramkow Chapel,
BOO B, Airport Blvd.,
Banford, In charge of
arrangements,
WILLIB C, M C D O N A L D
Willie C. McDonald, 46,
of Banford, died Saturday,
Dec, 3,2008 al Florida
Hospital In Orlando,
lie was born In Hanfurd
on Aug, 1, 1989,
He worked in Ihe con*
struellun Industry and was
a Baptist,
. Survivors Include father,
[ease Paige Nr. of Rochester,
NY) mother, Flora Mae
McDonald of Sanford)
daughter, Tlawanna
McDonald of Jacksonville)
brothers Jesse Falge of West
Palm Beach, Brlc Paige of
Sanford, lYrdaryl I'alge
Rochester, NY,
, , ,, Vincenl
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Paige of Ankara, Turkey;
sisters, Inez Peige, Lisa
Paige and Stacy Paige, all of
Sanford.

Funeral service* w ill be
held Saturdey, Dec. 10, 2005
at 11 a.m. at New Bethel
Church, 618 B. 10th Street In
Sanford with the Rev,
William Lewi* officiating,
Viewing w ill be Friday, Dec,
9, 200S from 4 to 8 p,m, al
Wllson-HIchelberger
Mortuary at 1110 Pin* Ave.
In Sanford.
Wiliun*Blrh*lberger
Mortuary In charge of
Arrangements,

W. Colonial Drive, in
Orlando.
Brisson Funeral Home ih
Sanford In charge of
arrangements.

LILLA K. RAFFA
Lilia K. Raffa, 78, of
Deltona, died Friday, Dec. 2,
2003 In Daytona Beach.
She wee born on April I,
1927 In Booth Bay Harbor,
Maine, She was a homemak­
er,
Survlvora Include daugh­
ter*, Katrina Keraey of
Orlando, Andre* ilteobald
of Decatur, III,, Bonnie
Arnell of Orlando) aim, Jon
Keraey of Decalure, III,) ala*
ler, Cynthia Salrlo of
Durham, Maine) brothers,
Grover Jr, of ttipsham,
Maine and Pairlck Connura
of Brunswick, Maine,
Baldwln*Pa!rth!ld
Funeral Home In Sanford In
charge of arrangements,

CECIL JOYCE M IK K O L A
CediI J. Mikkola, age not
disclosed,
of
Sanford,
died
Sunday,
Dee, 4,
2008 at
■* \
Central
JACQ UELINE L,
Florida
HINABARUEH
, Regional
Jacqueline L, Hlnabarger,
I Hospital.
61, died Friday, Dec, 2, foot
She was *1 Central Florid* Regional
Mikkola
born In
Hospital in Sanford,
..... ...
New Ybrk
She was born March 30,
Mills, Minn, Ihe w ai a pro*
1944 In Merldllh, N,II, and
fesslonal photographer and
moved to Central Florida In
owned her own aludioi In
1966, She worked as a day*
Midland and Manistee,
care teacher and attended
Mich,, Corpus Chrlsli,
Ihe Fellowship Baptist
TV**#, and Sanford,
Church,
She also did feature aril*
Survivor# Include sons,
des for several newspapers
Donald Rlnabarger and
and had slurlea published In Christopher Rlnabarger)
chi dren's magaaines, She
daughters, Laurlal L, Guise,
and her husband bulll a
Tina Pelulsky. Carol Burke,
home In Sanford and they
Rebecca Hlnabarger and
moved lo Sanford In 1973,
Melllsaa Rlnabarger) sister,
She was past president of
Ellaabelh Jemeryi and eight*
Ihe First Florida Fuels In
een grandchildren.
DeLand, former member of
. Service* w ill be held
Ihe Art Association In
Wednesday, Dec, 7 al 2 p.m,
Sanford and Ihe Sanford
In Ihe Chapel of Colllson
Museum,
Family Funeral Hume,
Survlvora Include ion,
Gramkow Chapel, with Rev,
Mike Mikkola of SI,
Oil* Raines officiating,
Petersburg! and sister, Elda
A Irusl fund has been
Nichols or Longwood,
established al Washington
There w ill be no public
Mutual Hank for Jacob
service,
Rlnabarger, Donations may
Donations may be made
be mad* al any Washington
In her memory lo Hoiplce
Mutual Bank to Rebecca
of Ihe Comforter, 480 W,
Rlnabarger for Ih* benefit of
Central Fkway, In
Jacob Rlnabarger,
Altamonte Springs, or Ihe
Colllson Family Funeral
fiin
viitnii v
a m v r nOCltfty
American
Cancer
Socle
Home, Gramkow Chapel, In
Orlando Metro Unit, 1601
charge of arrangements,

L ik

Fllghtfest w ill
be annual
alrp ert event
SANFORD — Orlando
Sanford International Airport's
recent Fllght/est 2005, which
drew more than 3,500 local res­
idents lo Orlando Sanford
International Airport Is now
annual evrnt.

Diane Crews, vice president
of administration nl tlw* airport
said Airport Autltority Hoard
memlteni were happy with Ihe
turnout.
Fllghtfest 2(*M participants
were Inquisitive alsmt alrjsiri
services, es|ietlally ihe new
passenger servlte lo Fumpe.
M am falr will begin nights In
Buttjite and Bcanulnavla fmm
llte Hanford Alrpotl in March
2***6 "VW fielded literally lull.,
dreds of iiitesllons slunil International (light servin'-., destlnalluns, tegular charter services
and airport acrummodallim"
Clew added,
( ‘tews said November
Weather was pel feet ends site's
already planning Fllghlfesl
2l* Vv

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holiday events
SA N FO R D
This
Holiday Season, why nol gel
loved ones a g ill .eillfltate
from Ihe Helen Slabs thealie
for llw F e f forming Art* Home
of our wonderful holiday
shows Include:
• lillaaltelh Faisons School
tif Dance presents “ the
Nutcracker", Dec. in and II,
llc k fls are 130 and 23,
• Helen Ktalrs Ihealie
Kepeitory Company presents
"Grandpa 11,mgs the I lolly-,
Dec. In ih tough in tickets
are $13 and 12.
• And lo end Ihe Henson,
Untie Audio, Dec. 28 and 29 nl
7i.HI p in. tickets me $13 and
10. For tickets, m il 407-12I*

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Brluon Funeral Home remember that sorvlou and
want to say thanks.
Veterans will receive a

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Wednesday, Dcrrmhcr 7. 2005

Aiding
Good Sam
Photo submitted

Contributions of food
Items collected by the
Sanford Scottish Rite
Club are presented to
Thelma Mike and the
staff of the Good
Samaritan Home In
Sanford
by
Club
Prelate and chaplain
Fred Gaines.

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Club members have been
treating the streets ringing
bells for the Salvation Army
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club's official day of bell-ring­
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Key Club members
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also assist in bdl-rinj,
Kiwanians also will help
the Salvation Army distribute
food and other packages on
Dec. 22 and 23 at the Army's
main office on 22nd Street in
Sanford.
Besides their Salvation
Army work, the Kiwanis
group has donated 78 turkeys
to Seminole County Schools
for underorivileged children
and their families.
The Sanford Optimist Club
is throwing a party for about
foster children and their fami­
lies on Dec. 16 at Airport
Lancs. About 60 people are
expected to bowl, receive
prizes and have great fun and
fellowship as they partake of
refreshments.
Last year, the event was a
huge success, so O ptim ist
mem bers decided to do it
again.
For more information on
Optimist, call 407-323-3589.

The Lakeside Lions Club
also is throwing a party.
Students of three Sem inole
County
pre-kindergarten
classes will enjoy refresh­
ments, prizes and gifts from
the Lions Club. The club will
conduct two parties at

Pinecrest Elementary and one
at Seminole High School.
The Lions are also selling
poinsettias as a fundraiser.
You can purchase them at
Granny's Antiques at First
Street and Magnolia Square in
Historic Downtown.
One of the year-round serv­
ice projects for the Lions Club
is eye-care. This year, the club
has supplied 10 people with
free eyeglasses. They were
awarded this week an addi­
tional three eyeglasses to
serve those in need.
For more information on
the Lions Club, contact presi­
dent
Charles
Matthew
Hammeck at 407-330-7458.
Charles D. Jackson writes
about civic and service clubs
in Sem inole County. Send
news items to him at the
Sanford Herald, 300 N. French
Ave., Sanford, FL 32771.

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cause root rot and should be
emptied-oul after each water­
ing. Plants placed in the home
can dry out quickly so check
The poinsettia, first intro­ for moisture frequently. If
your poinsettia suffers from
duced from Mexico In 1825,
ack of water, some of the
has become one of the most
popular symbols of the lower foliage will yellow and
Christmas season. It makes a die producing a leggy plant.
Cutting flowers: Poinsettia
great gift and is an Inexpen­
sive way to add festive color flowers can also be used as
to your holiday decorations. cut flowers. To have the cut
After the holiday season, it flower stems last as long as
can be used as a house-plant or possible, first you must seal
placed in the landscape to be the cut end of the stem to
enjoyed for many more years. aiagulatc the milky sap and
Flowers: The poinsettia reduce wilting. This can be
became a popular Christmas done by immersing the cut
holiday plant because it natu­ end of the stem in very hot
rally blooms at this time of water for about one minute,
year displaying two popular and then immediately into
Christmas colors, red and aiol water. The poinsettia
green. However, the showy flowers should be cut at least
red parts, often mistaken for 24 hours before they are to be
flowers, are not parts of the used in arrangements and
flower; instead, they are high­ stored in a cool place after
ly modified leaves formed sealing them.
Culture: Poinsettias can be
below each flower. These spe­
cialized leaves are called plaa'd into your landscape
bracts, and they can be red, after the holiday season. Cut
salmon pink, or while. The off the faded blooms to about
true flowers are nothing to get a 6-8 Inch height and place
excited about, they are very them in a sunny area of your
small, green and yellow in landscape about the end of
color, and barely visible February or when all danger
of frost has passed. Keep in
among the adored bracts.
Care: Once you get your mind that Poinsettias are sen­
poinsettia home it Is impor­ sitive to cold and may be
tant to care for it properly so frozen back in some "years.
you can enjoy it as long as Poinsettias naturally bloom
when the days are short (long
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temperatures.
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leaves, them in areas (hat receive lit­
fixccnslve beat can have die tle or no night lighting from
windows, doors or street­
same effect. The poinsettia
should be placed in a axil lights.
Poinsettias grow well in a
place in your home away
from extreme heat or cold wide range of soils with good
drafts. Tills means placing it drainage. Fertilize poinsettias
away from radiators, fire­ as you would oilier landscape
places and other heat sources. plants. A complete fertilizer
The Ideal night temperature is such a 6-6-6 will work fine
applied in three applications
between 60-70 degrees.
Watering: Watering prac­ (spring, summer and fall) at
tices are equally important the rate of 1 V2 pounds per
and can determine the life 100 square feet, per applica­
expectancy of your poinsettia. tion.
To produce a compact plant
Proper watering involves
applying water in sufficient with many colorful bracts,
Quantities to thoroughly soak prune several times during
the soil until it runs out of the the growing season. The new
bottom and adding no more growth, after it is 12 Inches
water until the soil feels dry long, should be cut back, leav­
to the touch. Your finger stuck ing four leaves per shoot.
in the soil a few inches is the Repeat this procedure each
best indicator of soil moisture. time new growth develops
If your poinsettia is in a plas­ until about Sept. 10. Pruning
tic sleeve, make sure the after Sept. 10 may interfere
water does not accumulate in with flowering, because these
the bottom. Standing water, in plants usually set their buds
a sleeve or drain tray, can around Oct. 1.

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Day lurried into night and the
carolers, top photo, sang on
First Street during the annual
Christmas in the Square held
Saturday
in
Sanford.
Thousands came out to first
street, far right, and heard live
entertainm ent, but the big
event of the day was the morn­
ing parade and two big men
anchored It with Qrand
Marshall Hardy Ftawts, better
known as the Maytag
Repairman. Sanford-residont
Rawls was a big hit, but no one
topped the action float ridden
by the man from the North
Pole, Santa Claus, above.
Right, Gus the camel sneaks a
kiss during the annual holiday
parade. Actually, he is snatch­
ing a carrot as no parade is
complete without Shriners,
especially with Gus. Everyone
showed up downtown, even
Goofy left the Magic Kingdom
to visit historic downtown
Sanford.

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Hawaii
Bowl

Howell
wins as
champs
battle

Seniors tee it
Gridiron
stars to
play in
All-Star
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Special to the Herald
The UCF football team
has officially accepted an
invitation to play in the
Sheraton Hawaii Bowl
December 24 vs. Nevada
from the Western Athletic
Conference. UCF will
make its first appearance
in school history in a bowl
game.
Nevada (8-4) clinched a
share of the WAC
Championship with a 38­
35 victory over Fresno
State in its season finale.
The Golden Knights and
Wolf Pack will meet for the
first time in scries history
in Honolulu.
ESPN will televise the
2005 game at 8 JO p.m. ET
(3:30 p.m. Hawaii time)
from Aloha Stadium in
Honolulu.
On Saturday, Tanion
Adams had three touch-

A dozen of the best senior
football players from
Seminole County will dlstheir talents for local
one last time this
Saturday In the 7th annual
Central Florida All-Star
Football Came on Larry
Gergiev Stadium at
Showaller Field in Winter
Park.
Lake Mary resident and
ESPN ail lege football ana­
lyst Lee Corso is the
Honorary chairman for the
game which benefits Special
Olympics Florida. The event
showcases the premier sen-

See UCF, Page 6B

See Football, Page 2B

By Daan Smith
Herald Stall

By Dean Smith
Herald Staff

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Lake Mary's Kashlf Vallot (No. 24) wilt be one of 12 senior stars from the Seminole Athletic
Conference playing for East Hoad Coach Bill Caughelt from Lyman In the 7th annual Central Florida
All-Star Football Game this Saturday night at 7 p.m. at Larry Gemley Stadium at Showalter Field In
Winter Park.

It may have been just a fluke
in the scheduling, but it was
interesting that the boys' bas­
ketball teams from Lake
Howell and Lyman squared off
on the court on Monday.
The two Seminole County
powers were coming off champioaship winning efforts in the
two big tournaments played
last week with the Silver
Hawks claiming the title in the
prestigious Rotary Tip-Off
Gassic at Winter Park High
School and the Greyhounds
rallying to take their own
Greyhound Invitational set­
ting up a "Battle of the
Champions.”
As has been the case all sea­
son, however, unbeaten Lake
Howell proved to be lust too
strong as Junior standout
guard Nick Calathes poured in
a game-high 27 points as the
hosts posted a 74-54 triumph
over Lyman.
Point guard Joey Rodriguez
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Dora High School: Calvin
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Olympia High School: Brandon
Jackson; Pine Castle Christian
Academy: Eddie Washington;
South Sumter High School:
Carlos Everett, Jamxl Fleming,
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counties (Brevard, Flagler,
Volusia, Seminole, Osceola,
Orange, Sumter and Lake)
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The day also features a Bar-BQuc for the All-Stars, Spedal
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their families that allows the
groups to interact and break
down stereotypes, barriers and
misperceptions of athletes with
mental retardation.
The game is also produced
by Brightliouse Networks and
televised at a later dale on Sun
Sports. The game will be car­
ried live on 740-AM The Team
beginning with the pregame
show at 6:45 p.m.
Lyman's Bill Caughell will be
tire head coach of the East
squad, made up of players
from Brevard, Flagler, Seminole
and Volusia county schools,
with Lake Brantley's George
Clayton, DeLand's Dean
Fabriziu and Spruce Creek's
Jared Zito serving as assistant
coaches.
East Ridge's Bud O'Hara will
head the West team with West
Orange's Tim Smith serving as
an assistant.
The top three offensive per­
formers in Seminole County
will headline Caughell's East
Team.
Lake Brantley quarterback
Bryan Bearden, who ran for
1,112 yards and threw for 716
yards in the rvgular season,
Lyman running bark David
Muniz, who ran for 784 yards
and scored 10 touchdowns in
the regular season, and Lake
Mary running back Kashif
Vallot, who ran for 559 yards
and nine touchdowns in the
Rams; pass-oriented attack,
give Caughell a good base to
begin with.
Another standout for the East
will be Seminole's Travis
Coodine, who will replace
teammate Bud Thacker, who is
committed to playing in anoth­
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the Tribe's quarterback, but
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running back, wide receiver
and defensive back, making
him an invaluable all-around
player.
Another all-around standout
will be Winter Springs' Ashua
Richardson, who can play wide
receiver) defensive back and
also return kicks.
Defensively, Lake Howell
linebacker Robert Wolfe is the
East leader after recording 88,
solo tackles and 35 assists to
finish the season with a second
best in Central Florida 123 total
tackles.

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former will be Winter Springs
defensive lineman Zach
Hillery.
The East team will also have
several two-way performers
from Seminole County on the
44-man squad including Lake
Brantley linebacker/tight end
Kvle Kirby, Winter Springs
offensive/defensive lineman
Chris Krack and the Oviedo tri­
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Ionian Dalrymple, defensive
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Bayside High School: Kherryl
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C O L C lass A/ Light
Full
407-B3044J1
to to -g r-w u v o v
Comfort Inn 6 Suites in
Sanlord now hiring PT 6 FT
Quest Service Agents. Suite
Attendants B Housemen
Compeoo.e payAwnetos Apply
In person. 590 Ava Court (neat
toCrarharDarrel) No phono col

tf you need to work and spend
Um# with your famrfy, Mm I the
recruiter tor an interview
Salem Centers Inc
3143 International
Speedway Wvd *’
• Court o« , Officer: Sanlord
e , eeiery plue free apt.
Daytona Beach. FL
S enior e con sid e re d . D
Dec 12th. 13th 14th, 15th
license
B OOam to 4 30pm
407-200-3300.
Call 1 800-709 2536

AkSea/Mousefceepere F T/FT
Good wages apply m parson
Ranaistanca Retirement. 300
W. Airport DM1. Sanlord

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
W c a rt a Trenchless Technology Business operating
throughout the S to tc ef Florida since 1980. providing
trenchless pipeline services W s hove the following

Delivery Driver: FT or 2 PT.
MorvFn. Quod driving record
a must Start 66.hr Apply m
parson. Sanford Flower Shop.
209 E
Commercial S t ,
Sanlord. 407-322-1822
Front Oaak: Chiropractor's
odes in Sanford. PT. Mon Wod
Fit 66. no tanuNs Sufarybusod
on aap Fax leaume. 407-322­
4151

positions available, training provided

FT/PT teacher a 6 assistant
teachers needed lor a growing
child cars canlar
Eapd
preferred 407-321-5577

TV Technicians / Operators

HBUSBOR FOR HCTET
IN SAN FO R O
C O N T A C T TH E PALM S.
407-323-1810

Cues TV . T est 4 Seal Equipment

CDL Drivers
Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Trucks

Technical Report Writers
Preparation o f technical reports using
AutoCAD LT

General Operative* / Labor
Reliable 4 hard working, training provided
Excellent wages and benefits, some out o f town work,
good working conditions, paid vocation and training
Apply today, details below •

Altair

Environmental Group

ESTABLISHED 1980

710 8. MUw n Street, Longwood. FL 32750
T t i: 407-339-7134
Fax: 407-339461B
E-Mail: alUlrgroupOs«rthllnk.M&lt;
Visit Our Website: www.al1alfenvlfonmBntal.com

407 322-2611

Insurance B ale s
Personal Lines
Ssfary pkis bonus. pcAsraof $401
Musi have 220 kesnsa Close
sales from policy holders,
leads, prospects Orange City
Fax resume 388-774-1515 or
email. agraanhaklOcll rr com
INVESTIGATE B E F O R E
YOU INVEBTI
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
tor
business
oppomnaes end txit— Cal
Ftonda Depl of Agriculture 6
Consumer Services at 800436­
7352 or FTC -H ELP for Iras
rtormsSon Or was our Web ala
at www ftc govAxrop
Florida law request tellers of
certain business opportunrtiei
to register with Honda Depl of
Agriculture
6
Consumer
Services before aeSeig C e llo
vanty lawful registration before
you buy
M aintenance Tech: E P A
certified,
4 transport
plus salary, 407-2B8-3300.

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Starting Salary W.SG/Hr
HEALTHMtURAHCE ANDMIX
PLAHI Druf troo workplace.
Applyat: tSOMator Orlve.
Aaemorde Sprtnae eoT-StO1000.(0*

Laborers tArsi travel Mon-Fn
n Mali of Ftortda C a l 407-323­
8822
Laundramat Attendant Flea
hrs Easy fob 407-323-9885 or
239-823-8155
Apply 3691
Mwy 17-92 (Waknart Piers).
Sanlord

Beemelreee Needed I
W akw n iw n ^ e person B^rv
On Bonue « available Muel
be phyoreoSy end menially to
Apply In per-on between
10am a IJnoon
Power Tap Ineiitute
7589 Sanlord Avenue
Sanlord. FI 32773
M echanical
Assem bler
Wanted:
Casual
work
environment m Longwood
32-40 hours per week. Musi
have
some
assembly
•apenence Please caS 407­
830-7332
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
Mery primary cere practice
has an immediate opening tor
a PT Pads MA 4 a F T Family
Practice float MA. Must be
certified and/or ragittarsd
Good benefits Submit resume
indexing imereti n Lake Mery
AM
position.
Including
specialty.
to:
Physrcien
Associates.
Human
Resources. 455 W Warren
A y e . Longwood. FL 32750. tea
to 407-282-5797 or apply
onane al www poof com EO E
M E D IC A L
ASSISTANT:
Pediatric practice la seeking a
PT MA. Are you a positive,
Inendly professional who
aryoya working wSh chicken and
aaaks to work In a peaaarS. Matpaced pediatrics oflice with
erceSem benefits'? Please lax
rsaixns to 407-282-5797 EOE

-

71— H elt Wanted

93— R ooms For
R ent

8peckled Hen Cafe now taring
for AM
dishwasher/Utility
person 3590 US Hwy 17-92.
Lake Mery 407-320-8100.

Sa n fo r d
H erald

Extremely dean, cory fum rm.
U ufl, cable. a/c, Indy, phone,
kitch use. sec df. private
entrance Rosidont owner.
ABSO LUTELY
NO
A L C O H O L , D R U G S AN D
NON S M O KER S ONLY I Vary
respectable. 407-314-0924

Pert time cook, servers A
dishwasher naadad. Contact
407-323-7308

Du Preparer

is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.

Qualified candidates will;
• Meet new people on a daily basis

Sentord/Femele preferred I
B flV tchen pnviieges'privelo
bathroom. Must love cots
6100/wk 407-330-2829

keyboarding H u h required
•Tex knowledge helpful, not
required
•We bom
•Hourly - commission
Ja ckso n Hewitt Tex Service
Cell 407-326-4416

• B e s e lf motivated
• Strong sales background &amp;
customer service skills

H e O ffer;
• Competitive base salary,

Sanlord
Downtown,
convenient
tocalion.
refnoaneor. m n o n e n . odor TV.
kachene room, private bath,
sleeping toome C e i 407-321­
4900

O utgo in g Eoleo R ep lor
oommuney newspaper group
Newepaper ealee espenenoe

com m ission plan
• Taid vacation
. • Health Insurance

• Mileage

97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d

urence. 401k. fteeumee
only 10 Sanlord Harold. 300
N French Ave . Sentord. FL
32771
or
dpergOeemmoleherak! com

One Bedroom, one belh.
furnished Utilities included
No smoking no pets Monthly
lease Single male occupancy.
6160 per week CaS 407-718­
7838.
Sanford: H istoric 3/1. 2
story.
6750/month
2/1
6650/month . t/t. 649(Vmo
407-262-2002.

wH klV fttNTALSStartlrvg • 642/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-3304423

HELP
WANTED
• R E C E P T I O N I S T . F T M O N .- F R I .
• E X P E R IE N C E D D R IV ER F O R A S S IS T E D
L IV I N G F A C IL IT Y . 4 0 H R S P E R W E E K .
S O M E E V E N IN G S AND/OR W E E K E N D
AFTERN O ON S.
•E X P E R IE N C E D S E R V E R S FO R
A S S I S T E D L I V I N G F A C IL IT Y . P A R T T I M E
O R FU LLTIM E. M U 8T HAVE O N E Y EA R
O R M O R E EX P E R IE N C E .
• M A IN T E N A N C E : FT/PT N IG H T S 4
W EEKENDS
• P A R T TIM E S EN IO R H A N D Y M A N

Need Expd sandvech makers lor

O REAT PAY AND BENEFITS

PRESS
EXPREBE
aandmchse Cal Mary. 407-328­
9942 _______________

Phon« 407-322-2207

lll.llihi

H e r it a g e

Need aamaana to hagi laka care
of my elderly mother. Muel try
animals. PT to begin. FT
January 407-864-1485

at Lake F o rm

M w m n m n ir—

To leant about thie position:
Send or bring resume to W'cndy Heck
Sanford llerald
.TOON. French Ave.. Sanford, FI 32771
or
Entail to: wcndy(r&lt;,scminolchcrald com

t B-R- Furnished Apt

93— R ooms For
R ent

Vrvonas North P iu a r a needs
drivers, p iu a makers, subs,
wsiraasee 4 pftonaa Apply w*h
owner at 2477 Park Ava,
Sanlord

•401k

99— A partments U nfurnished

103— H ousesUnfurnisiied

Quality Living at Affordable
Pricing. 1,2 4 3 Bedrooms.
Lake Views. 407-122-9104.
EHO.

DOYLE
MANAGFMENt

103— H ousesU nfurnisiied
Chtfl iH.Tif &lt;1 &lt;11

407 321 0759
1/1,64S6A40 PLU S DEPOSIT.
0 0 0 0 A R E A . Fenced area
Prtvaas fWaraqurad 386775­
0822
C O Z Y I 2BR apt. W 2nd 81.
CH A .
carpeted
kitchen
equipped. 6520/mo. 407-324­
3191
Venture I Properties
Paul Osborne
407-3214784
S anlord:
2BR/1BA.
Hardwood Fk», New Carpet.
Fpic . Scr Porch, on over 1/3
Aero, frtvacy Fenced Yard
6850/rtto
Deltona: 3BR/1Bath. New
Paint.
Ceramic Tile.
Appkancea. 18x24 S C Porch.
Carport.
Fenced
Yard.
6985/mo

I

OPENfNGII

Achievers...
Go-getters...

-

®

Team players...

Housekeepeig Stall tor Hotel
Apply al the Palms island
Re sort In Sanlord. 510 N
Palmetto Ave. Sanlord 407
323-1910

It's time your
skills poul oft.

Pari Time cook, servers, 4
dishwasher needed Contact
Mytona
407-323-7308

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SATELLITE INSTALLATION TECHS
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RECEPTION
ISERVICES, IN C
Orl n'jti) lui success

\

Classified Rates

for: Servers. Cooks
Bartenders. Hoats Energebc
motivated.
2*
years

Residential
construction, bast pay In
Vokieta C i, with insurance
401k 4 holidays 348-574­
7907._______________
Reta4 Merchandiser. PT days.
Largs greeting card company
■ seekrg merrhendeer tor local
Sanlord area 67 OOAv Please
vita www hinngedge com Use

fob coda HUM._________
Secretary F/T. General CXhce
Good Phone Skies. Computer
Exp SanSad Area, ksaneeweig
now to bagn work after t/t ADO
Fax Resume 407-3320478

(Prepayment Required)

4 lines

...1 week $16 .....................3 weeks $36
............. 2 weeks $25 ..................... 4 weeks $45
Yard Sale* ... 5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 6 lines per day and 13 week contract.
Credit Application Required)

5 - 1 0 line*.................... OOf/line
1 1 - 2 0 line*...................80i/lln*
21 or more line*............ 70* / line

Classified Deadlines...4 pm Monday for Wed.
edition • 4 pm Thurs. for Weekend edition

Legal Advertising
$4.95 per column inch
3 pm Wednesday / Sunday Edition
3pm Friday / Wednesday Edition

MENTALS
|4U7) 3 2 2 - 2 4 9 5
6antord:2/2 Apt. Spacious
Carpeted. Vinyl. P a lo . W B
Hook-ups. 6575/6575
Banked HMortc Olsktot Bu i
in
IBIS.
Completely
Renovated. Wood. Tlta 4
Carpel Alarm Syalsm. New
Appis Including W/D. Large
Laundry Rm. 3 blocki torn
River
Walk,
68506850
Sanlord. Northiaka Village
C o n d o s:
Lovely
1/1.
Completely Furnished. W D
ok-Upe. Pet Ok. Comm
Pool. Exercise R m , N/8
6 8 7 5 V 7 5 Depose
D O Y LE M A N A GEM EN T
WE R EN T A ND B E L L
HOMESI

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Wcdnrsilny/nmrsjlnv. Urn'mltcr 7 A It. 20(15

T iik Him mii

H er a ld Class

Financial

Rentals

45-63

Empe?-V7? ent

Merchandise

Reia4,

9 I" ' 27

Sfte

To Place Your A d Call
103— H o u s ts -

141—H omes For
S ale

U nfurnished

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTUR11 PROPERTIES
1/| Apt. 2nd Floor,
water A lawn c a n
WOCVMo
■••"lord: 4/3/2 house. 3012
•q It buM In 2005 Lawn cart
•nOjdad. *1KXVmo
■Sanford: 2/2 Townhouae.
Bated community and pod. at
•Ppkence* SHOCVmo
"lo rd : 2/2 Condo. 2nd
Floor. S a la d Community,
2004 built, an appliances

taocvmo

407 3 2 7 867 8

118— O ffice S pace
For R ent
Esocutlve O ffice Apace
Single Offices A Office Suites
available In Histone Downtown
Santord Waking distance to
taka Monroe A 1st Street.
Shops A Restaurants. Call
(407) 718-7530
O ffice! For Rent 400 sq It to
#00 sq It Santord Futon O ft*
Center 407-314-3750

■0*0 MONEY Rak i i ic to 110oao
OK M l

sriMNoif oiuNoc.vauau
Handym an
SpacJal:
281V2B*th. Carport. Over 1/4
Acre. 5113.500
Renovated :Uke
New
2BR/IBA. Hardwood Firs,
Eal-in-Kitchen Fplc. Scr
Porch. Carport. On Over t/4
Acre. 5134.900
Brand New Hom e: Built
2005, 3/2. Over 1750 Sq Ft.
Formal Uv, Dm. Fam Rm. Eel
n-Kltchen. 2 Car Oarage.
5272.900
Pool Home: 4BR/2BA. Over
1600 Sq Ft. 2 Car Oar.
Fenced yd. 30x30 Scr
Entertainment Area with Pool.
5284.500

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
407 321 4764
Ftotonc Det. restored 22, mory
amnrtba*. m e t seel 5220K 407­
222-5202. 407-699-1359
Santord 3BR/1 BA. remodeled.
1027 hd. Isnoed yard, good area.
5154.500obo 407-733-9964

141— H omes For
S ale
DELTO N A-O PEN H O USE
D EC. tOTH 11-2PM
2662 ARCADIA RD
6164,600 3 7 wTonus rm A
storage. B» tv o ^ F n A an* stay
Buyer's warranty Margaret
Cornelius. Coldwell Banker
Property Showcase
366-676-6471

Kittens: 7 months ok), tree to
good homes Utter treated A
gentle 1grey/charcoal tamale
1 black mate C a l 407-461-4353

Santord: New A custom __
3/2. single car garage. 5149k.
Caeeelberry: Handy men
apodal. 3/2.1550 aq It. 5 149k
Winter Springs: New 4/2 5,
custom design. 2550 aq h
Pteoonssuctojn pres 5320K 321
279-8266

W Care For Ybur Dog or CoS
at Your Home Who* You Are
Gone1Pterfy o#TLC W4 brYig
n newspapers, mol and even
water
plants!
Very
R eaeonable
R aleal
Retersnces Available Upon
Request Please C a l 407-314­
8703

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale
At A Beautiful Place Banta
s a y s...'A Beautiful Piece-,
whan you're looking tor bows on
your packages, wreaths on
your door, unusual things mat
we decor. Look 6 see there's
rrsah. rnjch more. A warm good
bye as you leave me store.
P.I.: Come A find the most
varied A totuauaf Chnsenas gfls
A decor in town at rtekeutoutty
tow prtcesl (17/92 A Lk Mary
Btvd. Big Lots Plata)
Bedroom
Bel:
Oak.
headboard, dreaoer. hutch
motor, chest, rkgftsland A i new
In botes. 5495
407-A31-1322.

Desk, wood heavy. 5 drawer.
5120. Bedroom Set. 5300. RD
dining room table. 5100. More.
407-423-3343
FU TO N Solid wood missionstyle arms, extra-nice loam
layered pad Albrwxjnew.StSS
407-331-1941.
Hot Tub 5 parson lounger 5hp.
24 lets, redwood cetanet. never
used warranty p a d 54.000.
sacrifice 51695 407-612 5024

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

s300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• SparioiM AparlmrnU nitii large Closets • late
Front»Volleyball» S|wriling Ibol • Tennis Court*

Pool Table: a professionaJ
senes furniture Stylo table,
co ne d legs, overtired I* stale,
learner pockets. acceeeory KJt
with boas AI brand new Reta4
$4,000. Must tea $1350 407­
402-2778 Set up available

Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Santord • 330-5204

ft Patti's Pet
Sitting ft

229— A uctions

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

Monday Dec 12th, tp m
New. used 6 coOecKAe asms
ThomesvWe table. 10 choirs,
china 7 server, btoydes. token
t machine, broadcast
spreader,
vintage
OE
refrigerator, wood stove. TVs.
dressers, uphot
chairs,
artwork. Lots of misc glass
Oedroom sots, dawns sals. 6
much more

362-363-2282
AU 1176 13710XBP
AB143________

209—C lothing

WILKINSON

MINK COAT) F u l length with
hood Sire large, kept In turner
storage 53.000 C e l 386-789
9070

AUCTION

217— G arage S ales
2429 &amp; Myrts Ave, Sartor* Dee
10 6-4pm. Toddlers toys,
stroller, car seal, swing
clothes, household Items
mattress A bos springs. A
much more Moving everythng
must go.

219— Wanted to
B uy

I

Ford Escape XLT 2002
Leetwr SR 510.950 cal or vtM
4076732966 oom
Ford Excursion 2004 XLT 4X4
26k Ml 522.450 Perfect ca l or
Visa 4076732966 oom

Ford Ft 50 2001 Ext Ceb 4x4
Auto $10,050 phono or visit
4076732960 com
Ford F 250 Ext Cab XLT 2003
30k ml 115.950 c e l or vtwl
4076732966 com
Chevy 1500 27k Miles 2004
511,450
cell
or
visit
4070732966 oom
O M C Envoy 2002 SLT Leather
60k ml 514.950 Perfect c e l or
vtsA 4076732966 oom

Wa pay cash for
antlquMortaka
consignments

6hc

_ 352-383-2282
W d n a onaucSoncom
24329 St. Road 46
Sorrento
M-F 10 to 5

Sana 2003 Auto Ext £ W
26k Mi 514.960 phone or MM
4076732966 com
Honda Element 2004 Period
517.950
cal
or
visit
4076732966 com

239—
M otorcycles/4W heelers For S ale

ABU3-AU117I

231—C ars F or S ale
Alum inum , Certs, Copper,
Brass, Newspapers, Auto
Radiators A Batteries
Kokom o Recycling:
407-321-0004
t i l W. 1ST, Sanford
M-F, 10-6, B e t 6-1

221—G ood T hincs
to Eat
Navel
Oranges.
Red
Orapelruit.
Tsngsnnes.
Meriwether Farm s 3461
Celery Ave Santord
Oranges. Navels. Hamlins,
Tangerines. QiepetruS. located
2055 Pate Way. Santord. 407323-eseo
.

53200 Cal 366-786-5330
4 W HEELER/ATV
2005 HONDA
60
MBOO M B - T I M M B

b uck LaSebrs 2004 22k Mi"
Pertsct 513.950 c a l or v m
4076732966 com
Cedriec DevBe 1992 very tow
ml $3,950 tooks/rune Beautiful
everylfwig works phone or vts4
4076732966 oom
thevrolet
Impels
2004
Perfect 511.950 caS or visit
4076712966co m

Nonda Accord 3005 4 Dr 61'

4 W HEELER/ATV
2006 YAMAHA
200 B L A S T E R
63)00 360-786-6130
4 W H E E L E R S FO R BA LE
2006 Yamaha 200 Blastsr
83300. 2004 P o la ris 210
TrsItoUier 53200 and 2005
Honda 60 62600. C a l 366-7666330
Yehama Royal Star Tour
Classic 1997 Perfect Tone or
Extras 68.960 407-673-2906

Maxda kkala Convents*. 2000
Oorgeoua 67.950 70k Ml c a l »
visit 4076732966 oom

Mercedes S L K 2002 320
Convertible 34k Mi Perfect
527.950
call
or
visit
4076732966 com

CO RRUGATED
BTEEL
RO O FIN Q lor Barns. Boat
Docks, Shops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15*a20 tra 2 0 ' C o l For
Prices Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5766

n

4c

C arden

Free M ulch
Available From Our Tree
Tnmmmg Business Will
I bring to you* 407-330-1672 I

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

MONWttE
STORMMMAOft?
HAVE A YARD SALE TO
HELP IN RECOVERY.

m n -m

Fencing
-Free Estimate*
4Jcan**d/1n*ured
Ouakty Work
-Prompt Service

196-799-6130

Chevrolet Venture 2002 Only
47k Ml 58.450 phone or vtait
4076732966 oom

S h ip 's T ra cto r
S e rv ic e

Garage Sale Kit;

•Bright Pre-Priced
Labels
•Checklist / tips

Contral Florida F*nca
Afl Type* of Fence
Specializing in Vxiyl

308— T ractor
S ervice

Ad and Get A
• 3 Signs

276-F ence

Chevrolet 2500 Ext Cab 2003
4x4 PW. P L 5 14.950 ca l or v m
4076732966 com

Dodge 1600 Crew Cab 2003
HEMI $16,950 45k Ml c e l or
wait 4076732966 com

-Run a

4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TR AILBLAZER

BMW 330CI 2001 Perl eel
521.950 phone or visit
4076732966 com

MOae S 1 5.050 c a l or v
4 0 7 6 7 3 2 9 *6 com

M a ter ia ls

252-319

-

191— B uilding

193— L a w

Country Lake s

199-229

S upplies

4460._____________ ______

Living

' 81 ",W

407 322-2611

1 9 9 — P e t s 4c

Bunk Bede For BMe: Ik e New.
Everything Included Eacept
mattresses. 5100 407-322

Country
Style
City

Automotive
Miscellaneous 231-245
services

m at

407-322-2611

Recycled Concrete
Drtvoways,
3 8 6 -7 7 5 -2 5 2 2

HeraldService Directory
WB Painting

Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S. Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, Ft 32773
PH. 407-321-2808
Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Rates
AI Unit* Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Unit* Available
Boat, R.V. and Vehicle Parking
24 Hr., 7 Day Weakly Acces*

Drop 06 and Dry Cleaning
Services Aiio Avalabte
2921 8. Orlando Dr. (17-92 0 Sav-A-Lot Plaza)
Sanford, FL • 407-320-1999 ______

The Name Speaks For Our W ork,
Give Us a Chance and W e W ill Not Fail t
Serving AI d Semewle County
24HR Emergency Service

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Housekeeping. Marble.

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DouM* Load Waahar 61-00
Triple Load W ash* 12.00

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Lynn Foster, LMB 407-928-7992

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We Accept AU
Credit Cards.

Tree Removal,
Trimming, Bobcat
Svc, Firewood,
Free Estimates, j
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y

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Specializing In

Tiwmng. YarddeatHp.
U A h lS o d

ReretflngC
Repairs

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Basketball
Continued from Page IB
handed out 10 assists and cen­
ter Alex Castillo had 10
rebounds and seven steals as
the Silver Hawks improved to
6-0 on the season.
Senior standout Sanchezi
Hughley led the Greyhounds,
who fell to 4-2, with 19 points.
Calathes had capped off and
MVP winning effort in the TipOff Gassic by scoring 25 points
in a 74-61 triumph over host
Winter Park in the
Championship Game Saturday
night.
It was the third time Lake
Howell has won the title, but It
was the first in the event for
the Silver Hawks since 1997.
Lake Howell actually got a
scare in this one as after break­
ing an 1518 tie after the first
quarter with a 17-5 scoring
advantage in the second period
to lead 3523 at halftime, the
Wildcats (4-1) closed to within
four points, 5554, with 338
remaining.
But Mike Coppinger made
one of two free throws to start
an 5 0 run and the Silver
Hawks dosed the game on a
157 run to pull away.
All told, five players scored
in double figures lor the win­
ner's, with Chandler Parsons
(15), Castillo (11), Rodriguez
(10) and Brett Chance (10) Join­
ing Calathes.
Winter Park forward Jordan
Bolton, who plays on the same
team with Calathes and
Parsons in AAU, scored 14 of
his team-high 22 points in the
final two quarters.
In Friday's semifinals,
Calathes nad scored 34 points
and Parsons 16 as Lake Howell
rallied to defeat Edgewaler, 72­
66.
The Eagles, who defeated the
Silver Hawks by a single point
in last year's championship
game, led 64-63 with three
minutes to go, but Calathes hit
5-of-6 free throws down tire
stretch as the locals finished
the game on a 9-2 run.
Oviedo came up short in its
bid to make it an all Seminole
Athletic Conference final as the
Lions fell to Winter Park, 61-52,
in the semifinals despite 15
points from Matt Stillwell and
12 points from Dcmitrice
Thomas.
Jon Liranzo then scored 10
points on Saturday, but Oviedo
fell 59-39 to Edgewaler in the
Third Place Came.
Hughley was outstanding as
he claimed the MVP honors at
the Greyhound Classic; scoring
33 points as Lyman rallied
from a 14-point halftime defidt
to defeat Vero Beach, 60-57, in
the Championship Game.
The Greyhounds still trailed
late in the game when Hughley
buried a pair of three-pointers
to put the hosts ahead to stay.
All-Toumament picks Jared
Reiner, 17 points, and Brandon
East, eight points, combined
with Hughley to net 58 of
Lyman's 60 points.
The Greyhounds had
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lng Lake Mary its first loss of
the season 56-51, with
Hughley recording 24 points
and 11 rebounds, josh Ingram
was the leading scorer for the
Rams with 17 points.
Veto Beach had moved on by
edging Orlando Christian Prep,
49-46.
OCT finished third by nip­
ping Lake Mary (3-2), 54-52.
Ingram was the leading scorer
for the Rams for the fifth
straight time with 12 points.
Seminole bounced back from
an opening round loss to finish
fifth, knocking off Lake
Highland Prep on Friday, 6 5
61, and clobbering Circle
Christian, 69-36, on Saturday.
Hart led Arrow Force XIV
with 22 points against the
Highlanders and Feliciano had
15 points and Keven Nisby 13
against Circle Christian.
Bryant scored 12 points as
Crooms Academy finished
eighth dropping a 44-36 deci­
sion to Lake Highland.
On Monday, Lake Brantley
(4-1) lost for the first time this
season as unbeaten Pine Ridge
(5-0) rallied from an eight-point
deficit after three periods to
edge the Patriots. 46-46. Larson
led Lake Brantley with nine
points.
Orangewood Christian
stayed unbeaten after five
games as Ryan Stephens scored
18 points and Austin Riddick
15 as the Rams roughed up
Warner Christian (1-1), 62-49.
On Friday, OC had trounced
Geneva Christian (0-3), 49-16,
with Riddick netting 20 and
Eric Brotund eight.
Lake Mary Prep kept its
record unblemished with
impressive wins over THnity
Prep and Lighthouse Christian.
On Friday, sophomore
Shamar Marston scored 19
points, Junior Billy Pratsch 15
and senior Anthony Balsam 12
in a 74-56 victory over the
Saints, which got 15 points
from Outerbridgc.
The Griffins then improved
to 3-0 on Saturday as Marston
netted 26 points and junior
point guard Bryan Benefiel
added 10 points and 11 assists
in a 77-62 triumph over
Lighthouse (5-2).
junior Eddie Stafford
chipped in with 12 points,
Pratsch 11 and senior Bobby
Zinsmaster 10 for the winner's.
Hagerty (2-3) ran its winning
streak to two games as
Williams had 13 points and
five febounds and 1’egucs 11'
pointa'in a 61-30 whipping1Of
Orlando Lutheran (0-3).
Sanford'a Liberty Christian
won its opening game of the
season 69-40, over Altamonte
Christian (0-2) with Daniels
scoring 24 points and Roberts
netting 16 points and pulling
down an amazing 25 rebounds.
Powerful The First Academy
(2-2) had little mercy on The
Master's Academy in a 72-37
victory. Eric Owens led the
Eagles with 13 points.
In girls' basketball:
Hagerty High won its first■uor nima nn Pririsir milcror.

lng Orlando Lutheran (1-5), 27­
20, with King scoring 11 points
and Telxeira adding six points
and six rebounds for the
Huskies, who are now 1-5 on
the season.
On Monday, THnity Prep ran
its record to 7-0 with a 60-44
victoiy over Circle Christian.
Shields had a big game for the
Saints with 19 points, 17
rebounds and 14 steals, while
Montalvo chipped in with 16
points.
Shields had also had a 'triple­
double' with 18 points, 26
rebounds and 12 assists on
Friday as THnity knocked off
Class 6A Gateway (1-5X 60-48.
Overmeyer was also in double
figures for the Saints with 13
points.
Monday proved to be a good
night for three other county
squads as The Master’s
Academy, Lyman and Lake
Brantley all won.
The Eagles improved to 5-3
on the season as Daisy
D aimwood had 16 points and
Samantha Lawton 10 points in
a 57-24 victory over Edgewood
(0-7).
The victory was a big
rebound for TMA, which was
no match for powerful The
First Academy (6-1) on Friday,
falling to the Royals, 6512.
Stacie Rowland nad seven of
the Eagles’ 12 points.
Lyman improved to 5 5 by
t Mount Dora (52), 425, with Krystle Roman scoring
13 points for the Greyhounds.
Lyman was also coming off a
tough loss as the Greyhounds
had lost to a very good Jones
squad (2-3), 34-28, on Friday.
Roman was also the high scor­
er in that game with 15 points.
Lake Brantley (5 7 ) also won
for the third time this season,
rolling over Deltona, 59-13,
with Connell scoring 17 points,
Kroker knocking down 12
points and pulling down 11
rebounds and Gallup also scor­
ing 12 points for the Patriots.
Lake Mary Prep ran its
record to 6-4 with a 59-31 tri­
umph over Lighthouse
Christian on Saturday. The
freshman duo of Toni Pratacht
(17 points) and Samantha
Moore (13 rebounds) led the
way for the Griffins.
Seminole improved to 7-1 on
the season on Friday as Ashley
McCray had 21 points and
Traneda Jackson 17 in a 77-70
victory over Lake Howell,
which got 23 points from Jones.
* Fdther Lopez (B-0J continued
tochug along aa Skniord's Jen'
Rusal just missed a triple-dou­
ble with 17 points, seven
rebounds and seven assists and
fellow All-Souls grad Jessie
Pressley had 24 points and five
steals as the Green Wave
bounced Seabreeze (1-2), 71-34.
Orangewood Christian (2-4)
had a tough weekend, falling
to unbeaten Geneva (5-0) on
Friday, 42-13, and 57-23 to
Warner Christian (5 1 ) on
Monday. Walsh led the Rams
with six points against Geneva,
while McBath had 12 against

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•downs, two of them rushing, and Tulsa's
defense shut UCF out in the second half as the
Golden Hurricane claimed their first league title
in 20 years with a 44-27 victory In the inaugural
Conference USA championship game before
51,978 at the Citrus Bowl.
Kevin Smith ran for 108 yards and a touch­
down for UCF, which snapped a 17-game losing
streak earlier this season and will play in a bowl
for the first time in the school’s 10-year football
history. Steven Moffett threw for 190 yards and a
touchdown, but had two Interceptions and lost
two fumbles - with three of those turnovers com\in the second half.
JCF had a chance to cut a 14-point defidt in
half early in the fourth, but Dontavius Wilcox •
with no defenders in front of him - stumbled
and fell at the Ttilsa 10.
The Golden Knights, who'd never drawn more
than 50.220 to a home game, eventually turned
the ball over on downs, and Tblsa ran 71/2 min­
utes off the dock before Brad DeVault kicked his
third field goal with 234 left to cap the scoring.
UCF head coach George O'Leary, Conference
USA's Coach of the Year, has engineered one of
the best turnarounds in college football history.
UCF finished 511 In 2004 before an 5 4 camthis season, Includlryj C-USA's Eastern
on Championship. The Golden Knights are
currently tied for third in NCAA history with a

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7.5 game turnaround.
"The Sheraton Hawaii Bowl is a great or
nity for our players to dose out a successful sea­
son.” stated O'Leary. “After coaching In the
Aloha Bowl in 1991,1 know how great of an
experience this Is for our players and coaches. 1
look forward to the trip to Hawaii and the bowl
^O'Leary will be coaching in a bowl as a head
coach for the fifth time In his career. He led
Georgia Tech to five bowl appearances and
coached the Yellow Jackets In four bowl games
during his tenure in Atlanta. As defensive coor­
dinator for the Yellow Jackets in 1991, O’Leary
was part of a Georgia Tech team that defeated
Stanford 1517 in the Aloha Bowl Christmas Day.
In alt O'Leary has coached in eight bowl games
during his coaching carver.
“This bowl is an excellent reward for our stu­
dent-athletes and the coaching staff on a champi­
onship season” stated UCF director of athletics
Steve Orsinl. "This is a trip of a lifetime for our
playen and we are exdtea to represent UCF and
Conference USA in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl.”
UCF Is just the fourth team In NCAA history
to play seven away games In a season (11-game
schedule) and participate in a bowl game.
The Golden Knights will make their fifth
appearance of the season on national television.
The game will be UCFs third of the season on
ESPN.
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Comty. Florida. M# 19 day at
August. 2009
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: AM w Cyrus
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
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tha
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AFTER THE DECED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

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LOT 19 ANO THE WEST 1/2 OF
LOT 19. BLOCK 11. DREAM­
WORLD. ACCO tO N G TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGES
90 ANO 91. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

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TO ANGELA MICHAEL
JAMES F MICHAEL
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CBtCUTT. H A N D FOR
COUNTY, FLORIOA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 0S-CA-908-14K
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
COLLEEN G, DIAZ. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PAHTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY, THHOUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
COLLEEN O. DIAZ. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF COLLEEN O.
DIAZ, IF ANY, JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICK OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Forectoeure dated
Aug. 18. 2006 entered In CM
Case No 06-0* 906-14-K ollhe
Circuit Court ol tha 1MTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I writ sal to Vw highest and bast
bidder tar caah at Vw East From
Door al Vw SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at X I North
Par* Avenue in Santard. Florida,
at It 00 im . on Vw 20th day ol
Septwntw. 2005 Vw tonowmg
described property as sat forth m
said Summary Final Judgment.
*&gt;w«
LOT 177. SPRING OAKS.
ACCORDING TO THE THERE­
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 16. PAGES 94 AND 65.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
Dated this 19 day ol August.
2006.
Maryanns Morse
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Cler* oI Vw Circuit Court
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Clef*
PuMsh In: The Seminole Herald
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAVIO
J. STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAtNT.FF
901 S University Drive Suits
600
Plantation. FL 33324
(964)233-9000
06-40733
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 954
233-9665 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. persons
with d-vitalities needng a spe­
cial .xcommodabon should contad COURT ADMINISTRATION
al ma SEMINOLE County
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900-9668771 (TOO) or I 800965-9770, vw Florida Ralay
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IN RE: THE ESTATE OF

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described vehicles

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pwsuant to a Final Summary
Judgment ot Forsdoaum dated
August 15 2005 and entered In
Cate No 04-CA-1810-14-K. ot
Vw Circuit Court ot Vw
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and lor SEMINOLE County.

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County Courthouse X I North
Par* Avenue. Santard. Florida
32771,at 1100AM onVw20lh
day ot September. 2006. Vw totlowing daacribad property as eat
forth in said Final Summary
Judgment, to-w*
LOT 18. BLOCK D. SOUTH
P1NECREST, ACCORDING TO
THE THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE 9,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
O f SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
DATED al Santord. Florida Me
Auguat 18,2005.
Maryams Morse
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctor* at Vw OrcuN Court
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Ctor*
SchAan 8 Watarr. P A
2200 NW Corporato Boulavard.
Soria 401
Boca Raton, FL 33431
(58U9B458X
PuMsh: August 28. 2005 and
Septembers, 2006
TI46

IN TH8 CIRCUrr COURT
Bt ANO FOR
SEIBNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 08-CA-E18-14-K
VICTOR E. CARNES,
PtatoWI.

JACK W. SETTER.
NOTICE O F SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT, pursuant to the Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure
entered In Vila cause In Vw
Circuit Court of Seminole
County, FtoridVL I wB ae* Vw
property situated In SEMINOLE
County, Florida, daacrtu d aa:
LOT 19. BLOCK R. LONGWOOD PARK. ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK
11. PAGES 9 THROUGH 10.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
At public sale, to tha Nglwei
bidder, tor caah, at Vw East
door ol Vw Seminoto County
Courthouse, X I North Par*
Avenue. Santord. SEMINOLE
Cgufity. Florida. « m » a.m ,
on Vw 20th day ol Saptombar.
2009.
Dalad at Santord, Florida this
12 day ot Auguat. 2009
MARYANNE MORSE
CteA at Vw CbcuN Court
By Mery Suoupe
Deputy Ctor*
Amh I Tarry, P A
2519 Edgawalar Or.. Suite 4
Ortando, FL 32904
(407) 423-6563
Publish. August 29. 2005 and
September 4. 2005
T147
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2005-C P-1457
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EVELYN T. RENFRO.

Oviedo is also 2-0 after also
besting Winter Springs (0-2), 32. and Lyman (0-2), 5-1.
Lake Howell (2-0) also won
both of its games as Haues and
Farrel had two hits each in a
16-1 thrashing of Lake Mary (02) and Hajek had two hits and
Huggins a double in a 13-0
blanking of Hagerty (0-2).
Lake Brantley (2-0) also best­
ed both of those squads, whip­
ping the Rams, 11-1, and the
Huskies, 18-0.
In other Prep action so far
this week:
The reigning state champion
boys golf team from Lake Mary
took its first step toward
repeating by defeating
Seminole, 141-162, on Monday
at Tlmacuan Country Chib.
Junior Ji Moon and sophomore
Chris Wilson led the charge,
both shooting's 33 on the par36 course.
la k e Mary Prep (1-0) also
won its opener over Crooms
Academy (0-1) with a record
setting performance by Lion
Kim who shot a 5-under par
score of 31. Other Griffin scores
were Matt Carroll and Camden
Parks, who both shot 40, and
Sheryln Popelka with a 42.
Also on Monday, Dr. Phillips
(1-0) edged Winter Springs (01), 150-to-159.
In girls' golf on Monday,
Lake Howell bested Olympia,
147-154.
The Lake Mary Prep girls'
volleyball team also opened its
season with a 25-1, 25-19, 20-25
and 25-10, victory over Trinity
Chris tiaa
On Wednesday:
Mulvin shot a 36 to lead
Seminole (1-1) to an amazingly
close, 160-163, win over Oviedo
(2-1) in boys' golf. Simkins shot

UCF
Continued from Page 2B
Thursday, September 1 in primetime on ESPN at
South Carolina. The game marks the fourth con­
secutive season UCF will open the year on
ESPN. UCF makes its debut on ESPN's
Thursday Night Primetime Telecast with Mike
Tirico and Kirk Herbstreit on the call along with
Erin Andrews on the sidelines.
The Houston game on Nov. 5 will be televised
by the i network (formerly PAX) and the Nov. 12
game at UAB Is on CSTV.
UCF HIRES TODD REESER AS ASSISTANT
AD, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF GKC
OftLANDO — The UCF Foundation, in con­
junction with the (JCF Athletics Assodation,
Inc., announced the hiring of Todd Reeser as
assistant athletics diredor and executive diredor

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
A# creator* oI Vw estate ol the
decedent and persons having
claims or demands tgamsl Vw
estate of Vw decedent other
than those tor whom provision
lor K J payment was made n Vw
Order
at
Summary
Admirvslraljon must Me then
claims with thw Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BVLAW
ALL CLAIMS AND OEMANDS
NOT SO FILED W1U. BE FOR
EVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING A «V
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERKX) ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) TEARS OR MORE
AFTER T h e DECED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARHE D
THE DATE 0# FIRST PUMti
CATO N OF THIS NOTICE »
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Person Gweg ta k e
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of the Golden Knights C u b on Monday. His
appointment is effective immediately.
Reeser comes to UCF with nearly 20 years of
experience in the fundraising arena. He spent
the previous eight years as an assistant athletics
director at Illinois State, where he oversaw the
athletics development for the Redbirds. He led
the department's participation in the university's
$88 million Campaign for Illinois State, which
was the first comprehensive campaign in school
history. He also secured funds for the opening of
a strength and conditioning center.
Prior to his stint at Illinois State, Reeser was
director of athletics development at Drake for
five years before becoming an assistant athletics
diredor from 1993-97.
The Golden Knights Club Is the scholarship
fundraising arm for UCF Athletics. It assists
UCF in improving the quality of education for
the school's student-athletes.

T*tef*ion«: 407/302-7991
Attorney tor Person Giving
Notic*

Legal Authority: u . 1001 64
Florida Statutes

Oty Commission shal hear evi­
dence and will determine
whether or not tola property shaM
be condemned. You are hereby
ordered lo appear before the
City Commission at tha
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and presant your sida ol
to* caea You hav« to* right lo
obtain an attorney, at your own
•spent*, to represent you
before toe Board. You hava tha
nghl to cal witnesses on your
beha/l a* watt aa to cross-esamne ail other witnesses H you do
not appear, to* City Commission
may proceed without you.

PuMsh August 29. 2009 and
SaptemMf 4. 2005
T149
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notete I* hereby grv*n
Stmmote Part t Body wt8 M l
■I Public Auction lor sa/vag* tor
cash on (temand to highMl biddar. tha blowing dasertbad
vehicles
SEPT. 09. 2009

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2409 Adams Court
Santord. FL 32771

And Lake Howell (4-0) shot a
158 to win a tri-meet with
Winter Springs ( M ) 200 and
Lake Brantley (1-2) 216. The
scoring leaders were: Lake
Howell _ Yadloczky, Hage 38;
Winter Springs _ Edwards 40,
Blount 44; and Lake Brantley _
Durkin 44.
In volleyball:
Orangewood Christian (1-0)
defeated Circle Christian (0-1),
25-15,25-18 and 25-11, with
W m thereby getting 14 kills and
Jakes and Pietkiewicz 5 kills
each for the Rams.
Forrest Lake Academy (2-0)
defeated Crooms (0-2), 25-14,
25-10 and 25-13, despite Mona
Watson posting 11 service win­
ners for the Panthers.
Trinity Prep (2-0) also
knocked off Crooms, 25-6,25-6
and 25-3, with Sara
McWilliams getting 16 service
points and 6 aces. K. Lasth had
4 service points for the
Panthers.
Oviedo (2-0) feld off The First
Academy (M ), 25-21,29-27
and 25-21, with Chelsea Kauss
getting 10 kills and Kristy Blue
posting 8 blocks.
Lyman (1-0) outlasted The
Masters Academy (1-1), 19-25,
19-25, 25-20,25-16 and 16-14
behind 12 kills from Whitless.
Doing the damage for the
Eagles were Katie Harris 16
kills, 14 digs and Made Morris
20 assists, 12 digs.
Winter Springs (1-0) defeated
Spruce Creek (1-1), 25-22, 25-14
and 25-16, with Shelby Hock
pounding down 10 kills and
kaitlin Lapp bumping up 20
assists.

L ecals

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE

ADORESS

Tribe's C Carter.

L ecals

1969 Dodge Caravan
VIN# 2B4FK59J2KR290973

NAME

39; and Lym aa D. Hooper 42,
Peniz46.
In girls' golf, King shot a 50
and Dubravitz a 54 as Oviedo
(1-2) outscored Seminole (0-2),
214-286, despite a 65 by the

L ecals

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Admlntehratlon)

You ara haraby notified thal an
Order
ot
Summary
AdmmrstrMort haa bean enured
in the estate ot EVELYN T REN­
FRO, deceased. Fite Number
2006CP-1457. by Vw Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida, Probate Division. Vw
addrsss ot when w X 1 North
Par* Avenue. Sanford. FL
32771. that Vw decedent s date
of death was June 19.2004. thal
the total value ol the estate w
less than $75,000 00 and thal
the names and addresses ol
those lo whom il has been
assigned by such order are

a 38 for the Lions.
Karim shot a 48, but it was
not good enough as Forest
la k e Academy (1-1) win its
first match, 213-220, over
Crooms.
In girls' golf, Agnello shot a
37 as Lake Mary (2-0) trounced
Oviedo (0-2), 162-236. King led
the Lions with a 54.
In volleyball powerful
Trinity Prep (1—0) opened Its
season with a 25-5, 25-13 and
25-3, whipping of Jones (0-2)
with Bushika posting 14 kills
and Magruder 18 service win­
ners.
Oviedo got 32 assists from
Cole and six digs from Curry
in winning a marathon with
Lake Howell. 25-12,25-14,1325 and 25-23.
In swimming, the Lyman
boys (2-0) romped past Lake
Howell (0-2), 133-19, and the
Greyhound girls (2-0) took care
of Hagerty (1-1), 96-68, and
la k e Howell (0-1), 96-30, and
Hagerty was the winner over
the Silver Hawks, 68-30, in the
tri-meet.
On Thursday:
Lake Brantley's Eric Shaw
and Dan Condello both shot 1over-par 37s to lead the
Patriots to a 157-168 victory
over Lake Howell in boys golf
at Rock Springs Ridge. Jon
Nowicki and Jarrod Knox shots
39's for the Silver Hawks.
Federowicz and Lamontage
shot 35's as Winter Springs (21) topped Crooms, 153-245.
Karimn shot a 55 for the
Panthers.
Lake Mary improved to 3-0
by beating Lake Mary Prep,
155-160, and Lymaa 155-184.
Lake Mary Prep (2-1) also got a
win over Lyman (0-3), 160-184.
The leading scorers were. Lake
Mary: Raj Nahal 38, Paul
Moxen 38; Lake Mary Prep:
Lyon Kim 37, Camden Parks

1991 Toyota Tercal
VIN# JT2EU6B9M0120019
1997 Geo Mato
VIN# 2CIMR5298V6735689
SEPT. 13, 2009
1999 SunJu 4 Or
VIN# JS2GB31 SI W5143440
1989 Ford Mustang
VIN# IFABP2733GF107X1
1995 Dodge Ram PiK
VIN# 387HC13Z0SM166934
Tha auction nn* ba hato al 12 X
PM on the said data* above
At Semmoto Pant 8 Body 2640
S Myrtle Ava Santord. FL
32773 Prospector# bidder*
may inspect vehicles one hour
pnor to sale Terms are cash or
certified lend*
Seminole
Wrecker reserves toe nghl to
accept or rsteci any and a# tad*
PuMsh August 29. 2006 and
September 4. 2005
T15I
Seminote Community
Coli&lt;di
100 Weldon Boulevard
Santord. Florida 12773
Notice ot Rute Development
Seminote Community Cottage
heraOy grvee notice (A Ihe devel­
opment ol propoead rutee a* totlow*
PoteyNcr 5 000
Policy Tide Contracts and
Ccneatt Management
Pupoae and Elect lo clarity
ursactng ectvity and to pro­
mote svdsrty and etteient opera
lam ot Itw Cottage
legal Anrio t*t ** 100163
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A copy ot any prekrmnary draft
ol ihe propoead rules, * avail■bte, may ba promptly obtained
without cost by contacting
Joseph A. Samovsky. Vice
Pretttent tor Admeestrative and
Businasa Service*, at the above
address.
Publish August 29. 2005
T152

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notre# is hereby given by the
City ol Santord to Waiter Ware
9 Thatma Ware. 1411 S. locust
Avenue. FL 32771 and any or ail
other interested parties, thal the
described property. 919 Celery
Avenue. Santord, FL. 32771.
Lag Lots 5 a 8 Holden Real
Estate
Company
Addition
according lo Plat Boo* 1, Pag*
89 ot the Public Records ol
Seminote County. Florida, hat
bean found to be in a dilapidat­
ed. unsanitary. unmhatataCM or
unsafe condition, and thal tha
City Commission will hold a
Public Hearing m tha City
Commission Chambers ot Cay
Had at 7 00 p.m. on September
12. 2005. Al this hearing, the
City Commission shall hear evi­
dence and will determine
whether or not this property she!
be condemned You are hereby
ordered to appear before the
City Commission al tha
Condemnation Hearing lo be
heard and present your side ol
to* case. You have to* right to
obtain an attorney, al your own
opens*, to represent you
belor* to* Board You have toe
right to call witnesses on your
behail a* watt as to cross-etenv
ma al other witnesses I you do
not appear, toe City Commission
may proceed without you.
City
ol
Santord.
Enforcement Division
300 N ParkAv*
Santord, FL 32771
(407) 330 5644

Coda

Publish August 28. 2006 and
September 4. 2006
T154
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Note* i* hereby given by to*
City ot Santord to John Lawson
Hev*. 1141 Martin Luther tang
Drive Ortando FL 32906 and
any or al other mterested per
set toet toe deacroed property
Wtttow Avenue Santord FL.
12771 Lag Lot 4 Htadan Real
Estate
Company Addiimn
acurtang to Ptel buue I Page
99 ot to* PuMc Records of
bamestte Court/ Florida ties
bean W id to be m a dtteptoei
ad i# teretery w r a a a w or
vvete* (ondteM and tote toe
C#y C iwamiaanm w* lice# *
Pwbbc IM W 'S m to* luty
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Office. 100 Bush Blvd. Santord.
Florida, the above described
property
Thai said sate te being made to
satisfy the terms ol these Writs
01 Execution.
Donald F Esknger. Sheriff
Seminote County. Florida
Published: August 7to. 14to.
21st. and to* 28th with the Sate
being held on September 7th
2005

NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD COF4Pubtah August 29. 2006 and TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
September 4. 2006
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHER­
T155
IFF 3 OFFICE. I X BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD.
County Court
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
Dade County, Florida
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
Case# 81-1O690-SP-O6
PROCEEDINGS (407) 9666912.
Henry Lee Company
PteinWl(s)
Publish August 7, 14. 21, 29.
2X5
vs
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City
ol
Santord.
Enforcement Division
300 N Par* Ava
Santord. FL 32771
(407)330-5644

Coda

Raatagui. Magno F.
Delendant(s)
NOTICE OF
SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtu* ot that certain Wnt
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under the seal ot the County
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following described property
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Complaints against
Mitchen dismissed

By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff

Vallot's big
night
Lake Mary senior Kashif
Valtot scored ab&lt; touch­
downs as the Rama
gave new coach Scott
Perry a win in Ns first
game as head coach.
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SANFORD — The nine-member Florida
Elections Commission unanimously rejected
complaints brought against Bernard Mitchell by
city Commissioner Art Woodruff following a
hearing Aug. 19.
Mitcnell said he is relieved the case is over,
but he is upset about having had to go through
the process.
"First of all I want my name cleared," Mitchell

said Tuesday. "1 also want an apology from (City
Clerk) Jan (Dougherty) and Art."
Woodruff said he couldn’t comment about
apologizing to Mitchell, but he did say the sys­
tem worked.
"If you see something you think is wrong,
you're supposed to bring it to their attention,"
Woodruff said Tuesday. "They investigate it and
decide if something is wrong."
He added that the elections commission did

Herald photo by Tommy Vlncont

Complaints against Bernard Mitchell's campaign for the Sanford
District 1 seat were dismissed by the Florida Elections Commission.

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NAACP

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seeks
charges
against
guards

Parents can
report out of
zone students
SANFORD — Public
school parents can
snitch on students who
are attending schools to
which they are not
zoned with a new hot­
line set up by the
Seminole County School
Board.
The School Board
monitors student enroll­
ment to verify that only
county students attend
county public schools
and that students com­
ply with attendance
zone and/or transfer
policies.
Significant numbers
of non-Seminole County
students annually seek
to enroll in Seminole
County schools, accord­
ing to a news release.
The Out-of-Zone
Residency Check
Hotline, 407-320-ZONE
(9663), is the most recent
addition to the district's
on-going efforts to
ensure Seminole County
Public Schools are pop­
ulated by Seminole
County residents who
live in the school zone
or who haw received a
Board-approved trans­
fer.
Parents or communi­
ty members who
believe a student is ille­
gally attending a public
school are asked to call
407-320-ZONE (9663)
and provide the follow­
ing information;
Student name, school
name, area or address
where you believe the
student is living, reason
you believe the student
is out-of-zone.
All information pro­
vided will be used to
investigate the situation
and will be confidential.
Families who relocate
are advised to immedi­
ately report the new
address to their stu­
dent's school to ensure*
contact information Ls
updated.

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Sara and Susan Perkins share a moment as children. One year ago. Susan, then 34, lost her life trying to
escape from a gunman. Sara, 30. and her mother, Bobbie Boyer, hope someone knows what happened.

Sister and mom can only hope
someone saw what happened
By L ia m Edlxon
Herald Staff

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Take just a moment to think
about the person closest to you
in this world — a person you
love — a mother, father, son,
daughter, sibling, or a signifi­
cant other. Now try to remem­
ber the last thing you did with
that person.
Perhaps it was a picnic in the
park; maybe it was a card game,
or a family dinner. Or, it could
have been a drive in the car nag­
ging one another about what
radio station to listen to, or
where.* you wanted to stop for

groceries.
Fast
for­
ward 10 min­
utes from this
moment, and
imagine the
phone ring­
ing. A police
officer on the
other
line
explains that
there
has
Su san
been an acci­
dent. That important person has
been the victim of a crime and is
now on their way to the emer­
gency room. What if that person
never regained consciousness?

SANFORD — The Seminole County Branch
of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People has urged
State Attorney Norm Wolfinger to bring
charges against two security guards who shot
and killed a 16-year-old black youth in July.
"The NAACP is callin g ' fo r * * judicial
inquiry of this incident and
that proper charges be
brougnt against these secu­
rity guards and that they be
prosecuted to the full
extent of the law," wrote
Turner Clayton Jr., presi­
dent of the Seminole
County NAACP, in an Aug.
25 letter.
Seminole High School
student Travares McGill
was shot through the heart
by one of the two security
guards at Country Lake Apartments. The
guards said McGill tried to run them down in
the car he was driving. The incident took
place around 3; 10 a.m. Sunday, July 17.
Witnesses said the guards, Bryan P. Ansley,
28, and William P. Swofford, 26, approached
the car. McGill reportedly back up and hit one

What if that person died? Just
days before that parent, child, or
sibling was breathing just like
every other lime.
That's what happened to one
Seminole County family. They
still search for answers as the
one-year anniversary is upon
them, and they still don't know
who is responsible for 34-yearold Susan Perkins's death.
Susan, a mother, a daughter,
and a sister, tragically lost her
life after jumping from the
trunk of her moving car. She
had been robbed, kidnapped.
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C oJU «n G oe hog Owner of Cu/ve» for Wornen
in Sonfcxd and ta le Maty

CRA hears
Ideas about
what to do
with money
B y Llane Edixon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — The downtown Sanford
Community Redevelopment Agency held a
town hall meeting Monday evening to discuss
next year's budget and most of the discussion
revolved around promoting events and
downtown businesses
Due to an increased tax base to the city, the
CRA will have about SKXUXX) left over in its
budget next year after $3n8,lXX) is spent for
loan payments, Fort Mellon Park, executive
director costs, and operating costs. The CRA is
also considering setting aside $KX),0tX) for
contingencies.
The CRA also discussed their efforts in sup­
porting projects such as North Shore Martna
island. Memorial Island; Magnolia Square,
S e e Downtown, P a g e 3A

GALLERY
8th at
Th is will be from
Sanford.
211 East First Street in
Taylor Folk Art
tt will be a new home tor
and home to 11 other area artists.

This la an

Aliv e A fter
F ive event

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Weather Outlook

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The Ttidor House. 211
Wekiva S p rin g Lane,
Longwocd, will hold
Enrollment Night, with free
tutoring on Thursday nights
in reading, writing and math
for grades 1 to 6, sponsored
by Wekiva Presbyterian
Church. Students must
enroll. Call 407-869-1608.

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B y Marvw H aw kins

Herald Correspondent
Building m inistries for Christ is the
vision that can make a difference for this
com m unity.
New
M ount
Calvary
M issionary Baptist Church, where love
abides, has almost completed the multi­
purpose building that has been built to
enrich the lives of the Sanford, Seminole
County Community. The vision was given
to Pastor Ricky S co tt and was embraced by
the New Mt. Calvary Church family.
The facility will house a full-time educa­
tional learning center, with a daycare, pre­
school, after-school and adult education
programs. A fellowship hall with banquet
room and an area where other activities
and functions can be held will enrich this
Walk with God.
The community's help is needed to com­
plete this vision. Mt. Calvary is asking you
to help make a difference in the Goldsboro
community of Sanford and the lives of
those
people
we
touch.
Pastor Ricky Scott and the New Mt.
Calvary Baptist Church need revenue to
help with trie debts and bring about the
completion of this project.
On Saturday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m., a special
fundraiser to off-set and help pay for this
church and community program will be
held. Come and enjoy an evening of
Christian fellowship to nelp complete this
great vision of the New Mt. Calvary Baptist
Church family.
Thank you in advance for the seed you
will plant in this Mt. Calvary and commu­
nity vision. Send all donations to New Mt.
Calvary missionary Baptist Church, Attn:
Vision Ministry, P.O. Box 1821, Sanford, FL
32772.

SAT
Radio Disney AM 990
will hold a special appear­
ance at Xtreme Party Zone's
Grand Opening, comer of
Lake Mary Boulevard and
Highway 17-92. There will be
music, prizes, games and
more from 1 to 4 p.m.

W ED

Seminole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold an
Industry recognition lunch­
eon at Orlando Marriott Lake Mary from 11:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. Call 407-333-1748.

TH U
The Governor's Job Fair

Curtis James Green and Leonora Lee
Green were given a surprise party Sunday,
Aug. 28, on board the Rivership Romance
in Sanford. The event was the celebration of
Curtis' 90th birthday, and their 65th wed­
ding anniversary. They were married Sept.
8, 1940, in Lakeland.
Curtis is retired from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture and the Florida
Bar. He is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Leonora is a homemaker.
About 30 family members and friends
gathered on the Rivership for the party.
Curtis and Leonora have lived in Lake
Mary for the past 20 years. Their former
homestead is now the site of Greenwood
Lakes Park and Lake Mary High School.
They have lived in the Sanford area for 33
years. They are members of First Baptist
Church of Sanford, and have traveled the
world with many memorable experiences.
They have four children, Curtis Green
and wife Rhonda of Flagstaff, Ariz., Linda
Brewer and husband Tom of Lake Mary,
Cindy Holton and husband Greg of
Rhinebeck, N.Y., and Richard Green and
wife Karen of Bradenton. They have 11
grandchildren and three great-grandchil­
dren.
According to daughter Linda Brewer, the
couple, "have a great commitment to one
another through many years of love and
respect.

The dry confines of a car is the best location for viewing a passing thunderstorm. This squall came through Sanford as
Hurricane Katrina passed over South Florida enroute across the Guff of Mexico before making landfall along the Louisiana.
Mississippi and Alabama coast. Lake Monroe is the back drop for this weather outlook photo.

Attempted Murder
• Bonnie L. Reed, 46, of Elm
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
pullice Saturday in the 2400 block of
Wiillow Avenue. She reportedly
shot at two persons with a hand­
gun from a front porch. She was
charged with two counts of
attempted murder, and one of fir­
ing a weapon in public.

• Charles Steven Armstrong Jr.,
21, of Pond Crest Lane, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police on
Aug. 24 at his residence, following
the execution of a search warrant.
He was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana and
possession of narcotics parapher­
nalia.
• Marcus Jones, 20, of Lincoln
Street was arrested by Sanford
police on Aug. 19 in the 800 block of
Celery Avenue, following a traffic
stop. He was charged with posses­
sion of cocaine with intent to sell,
and operating a motor vehicle
without a valid license.
• Demina Caban. 24, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday at 4th Street and
Sanford Avenue, as she was riding
her bicycle without lights at night.
She was charged with possession of
cocaine and possession of narcotics
equipment.
• Chelanda Campbell, 32, of
William Clark Court, was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday at 12th
Street and Pomegranate Avenue,
where she was reportedly involved
in a fight with a male. She was
charged with possession of cocaine,
possession of narcotics equipment,
battery — touch or strike (domestic
violence) and property damage of
under $200.
Gam bling
Dondi Free: .-y, 20, of MaCay
Blvd., and Tavarius Brundidge, 19,

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Assault - Battery
• Luis Orozco, 27, of West 25th
Street, was arrested by Sanford
police early Tuesday at his resi­
dence as the result of a dispute with
a female. He was charged with sim­
ple assault (domestic violence).
• Michael Harry Huenke, 21, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday at a residence in the
800 block of Santa Barbara Drive
where he was reportedly involved
in a dispute with a male. He was
charged with aggravated battery —
causing bodily harm.
• James Burke, 49, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at a residence in
the 1300 block of West 11th Street.
He reportedly was involved in a
family dispute. He was charged
with simple assault (domestic vio­
lence).
• Alfonso Noble of Rosa Avenue,
Oviedo, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday in Lake Monroe
Terrace where he was reportedly
involved in a dispute with a
female. He was charged with bat­
tery - touch or strike.
• Eric Jones, 35, of West 13th
Place, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at his residence as
the result of a dispute with another
male. He was charged with battery
- touch or strike.
• John Benjamin McAlte, 43, of
Magnolia Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at his resi­
dence following a family dispute.
He was charged with simple
a&gt;sault (domestic violence).

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An -A ll The Right S tu ffluncheon will be held by
Altamonte Springs-Maitland
Christian Woman's Club, at
Maison St Jardin Restaurant
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m ;'
Reservations at 407-681-1942
or 407-322-1047.
Capital Improvements for
the Black Hammock
Wilderness Area will be the
subject of a meeting at 2 p.m.
in room 3024 of the County
Services Building, 1101 E.
First St„ in Sanford. The
meeting will discuss a
$200,000 application for an
assistance grant to finance a
public outdoor boardwalk
facility at the wilderness
area. Call 407-665-7HI.

Traffic Stops
• Darren Lee Hopper, 37, of
Apopka, was stopped by Sanford
police Monday at 3rd Street and
French Avenue. He was charged
with resisting an officer by fleeing
to elude an officer, and going over
the posted speed limit.
• Regonal George, 40, of Mitch
Court, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Monday in the
2500 block of Myrtle Avenue. He
was charged with fleeing an offi­
cer at a high rate of speed, posses­
sion of cocaine, resisting an offi­
cer without violence, hit St run —
leaving the scene of a crash, reck­
less driving, and driving with a
suspended license.

SAT
Aloma United M ethodist
Church, 3045 Aloma Ave.,
Winter Park will hold its
15th annual craft fair. There
will be music, fun, and a
bake sale. Admission free.
Call 407-579-6653.

• Tiffany T. Sanders, 22, of
Orlando, was stopped by Sanford
police on Aug. 23 at Highway 1792 and Lake Mary Blvd. She was
charged with careless driving and
driving with a suspended licease.

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A trip to G ainesville is set
to experience the butterfly
rainforest with a group of
seniors. The cost is $20 plus
lunch. The event is spon­
sored by Community
Methodist Church, 4921
Highway 17-92. Casselberry.
Meet at the church parking
lot at 8 a.m. For reservations,
call 407-831-3777.

• Anoine D. Bell, 20 of Sterling
Court, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Friday at Airport
Blvd. and 25th Street. He was
charged with attached registra­
tion/license plate not assigned
and petty larceny (theft of a
license tag).
Other Arrests
M ajor W heeler Jr., 31 of
Princeton Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police at his residence
Sunday. He was wanted for viola­
tion of an injunction regarding
protection from dom estic vio­
lence.

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ParnAcai Pottage Pad at Santoro F tn J r

Grand Opening of
Gallery on First, will be
from 5 to 8 p.m. at 211 E.
First St. This is an "Alive
After Five" event. It will be a
new home for Jeanine Taylor
Folk Art and 11 other artists.
Call 407-323-2774.

• Nathaniel Robert Moses, 19, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at a store in the
3600 block of Orlando Drive. He
reportedly took items from the
store without paying. He was
charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.

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Welcome Wagon Club of
Seminole Spokes will hold its
monthly luncheon at Maison
St Jardin al 1130 a.m. The
program will present a pre­
view of the planned activities.

We welcom e and encourage your letters and
comments. All letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be published.

“Serving Seminole County Since I90X"

Editorial
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Cheryl Smith
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of Castle Brewer Court, were
arrested by Sanford polio.* on Aug.
19, in Edward Higgins Terrace.
Officers spotted the two in what
appeared to be street level gam­
bling. Both men were charged with
gambling, and possession of gam­
bling paraphernalia. Brundidge
was also charged with possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana.

Thefts
• Jacob Armstrong, 18, of Pond
Crest Lane, was arrested by
Sanford police on Aug. 24.
Following an investigation, it was
determined that he had stolen com­
puter equipment from Crooms
Academy during the 2004-2005
school year. He was located at his
place of employment in Lake Mary
and arrested on a charge of theft of
over $300 in merchandise.

T he Sanford Herald

Editor and Publisher

Administration
Batty Banned

5th annual Workforce
Development Week will be
held from noon to 4 p.m. at
the Central Florida
Fairgrounds in Orlando.
Admission and parking is
free. 140 employers will be
offering job openings for all
types of industries. For pre­
registration call 407-834-4022.

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Drug related
• Wisma Jules, 31, of Ridgewood
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on Aug. 18, at
Jessamine Avenue and 11th Street
when officers thought they spotted
a drug transaction from a vehicle.
Jules was charged with trafficking
in cocaine, over 28 grams, posses­
sion of a controlled substance
including over 20 grains of mari­
juana, and driving with a suspend­
ed license.

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for birthday,
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D o w n to w n
1A
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on
Palm etto
and
Park
•venues.
Most o f the crowd, which
consisted o f downtown busi­
ness and building owners,
•nd residents, wanted to see
the CRA fund promotional
events that would boost
downtown custom er traffic,
such as Alive After Five.
* b there any money for
prom oting Sanford?" Maria
SJueve, of 1118 S. Palmetto
Ave, asked.
Board member Jeff Triplett
Mid that the CRA had dis­
cussed putting aside money
for that specific purpose.
Parsell
had
suggested
$24,000 a month to assist Alive
After Five, and other promo­
tional events, but the board
soon found out that the Art
Asylum , a local group of
downtown artists, felt the
event needed $39,000 a year to
support it. The Art Asylum,
who put on a spring art and
jazz festival last year in down­
town, also requested that
$24,000 be set aside for that
event again.
The CRA had discussed in
t meetings that they would
more willing to release
some funds for both of those
events, but wanted the down­
town m erchants to assist
financially in the Alive After
Five events.
According to Kim House, a
representative of Art Asylum
and a downtown business
owner, she spent close to $250
at each event in free wine and
entertainment.
"Everybody's put in quite a
bit," House said.
House also suggested that
the city needed a Mainstreet
again downtown, essentially
an organization that would act
as a mall manager for down­
town businesses, help with
promotional events, and could
act as a liaison between the
city and the business owners.
Parsell and the other mem­
bers were supportive o f hav­
ing a Mainstreet again, but
said that they could not fund
i t but could possibly provide
some seed money.
Audience m embers who
wanted the CRA to fund
Mainstreet said that most of
the downtown business own­
ers were in full time jobs, and
could not volunteer to run a
Mainstreet. House said that it
would probably take $75,000
to get it started.
"The government can't do
it all," Parsell said.
Board
member
Bruce
McKibbin suggested that they
look at starting one, but that
the downtown merchants
needed to make sure it had
support from one another and
the community before asking
for money.
Theo
Hollerbach, who
owns The Willow Tree Cafe,
said that there were 118 busi­
nesses associated with the old
Mainstreet, and even if those
businesses put in $100, that
would not come close to the
costs associated with funding
it. He said that especially a lot
of newer businesses could not
afford $500 to $1,000 a year in
membership dues.
"I understand your job is to
remote the CRA district,
[ollerbach said.
"N ot necessarily," Parsell
said.
"I'm
totally
baffled,"
Hollerbach said.

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Parsell explained that the
CRA's main charge was to
improve and fix a blighted
area, mostly relating to roads,
streets, lighting, and other
infrastructure problems.
Mayor Linda Kuhn stepped
up to the podium from the
crowd, to clarify. She told the
crowd that CRAs are created
by a state statue and that a lot
of their money cannot be
spent on promotions. The
point of tonight's meeting, she
said, was so that the CRA
could come up with a plan for
their money to decide what
the most critical projects are.
Kuhn said that Mainstreet
had to be supported by the
community, not just 1st Street.
Kuhn was the executive direc­
tor of the old Mainstreet.
"This organization cannot
fund a Mainstreet," Kuhn said
of the CRA.
She suggested they start an
organization on a volunteer
basis, whether through the Art
Asylum, or anyone else who is
interested.
Kuhn also addressed the
Alive After Five events and
said that she felt this event
needed to continue, and that it
was not an event just for the
merchants.
"Sanford has historically
done things on the cheap,"
Kuhn said.
She urged the CRA not to
do it that way for the Alive
After Five events.
"We need to invest money
in promoting our city. It needs
to oe funded," she said.
Kuhn also said that she
knew that Art Asylum mem­
bers Kim House and Denise
Hurley had worked hard on
putting numbers together to
make it a good event, and that
if House said they needed
$39,000 to fund it, the CRA
could count that it was an fair­
ly accurate amount.
Hurley told the CRA that
September 8 of this year will
be the last Alive After Five
events until they can get it up
and running again, which
may not be until next year.
"W e d on't do sloppy
work," Hurley said. "We can't
do it with the money you've
given us."
The CRA has not decided
what money will be set aside

----------- i t -----------Sanford has
historically
done things
on the cheap.

n
for the Alive After Five event,
but they were aiming at $1,000
a month, because that's what
they had given them in the
past to assist with the event.
O ther talking points for
next year's budget were:
Finishing improvements on
Magnolia Square. Suggestions
cam e in for more planters,
trellises, possibly grass, and a
fountain /wishing well from
longtim e Sanford resident
M artha Yancey. The board
members said that Magnolia
Square was still a work in
progress and that they would
consider the ideas presented
from her and other members
of the crowd, as well as from
the H istoric Preservation

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Board.
"I'm counting on you,"
Yancey told the board.
Fixing the landscaping on
1st Street by the sidewalks.
Joyce Fitzgerald said that resi­
dents and visitors were hav­
ing trouble when they got out
of their cars. She said many
people have complained that
they've almost fallen getting
onto the sidewalk.
Im proving signage for
downtown. Many of the peo­
ple at the meeting expressed
an interest in signage snowing
people on U.S. 17/92 that
there was historic downtown.
"There should be a gate­
way," CRA m ember Jeff
Triplett said in agreement.
The CRA nas already
ordered signage that will be
placed in downtown and will
serve as a sort of directory for
businesses.
Theo Hollerbach,
who
made several suggestions to
the board, said he wanted a
better timetable, on upcoming
Oak Street closures, so that he
could plan. He said that the
CRA talked for several years
•about the 1st Street project,
and then notified him one
month prior to construction.
"I don't want that to hap­
pen again," Hollerbach said.
Hollerbach also suggested

'-of-summer

public restrooms downtown;
an information area; and sig­
nage.
"Signs are ordered," Parsell
told him and the crowd.
Hollerbach also wanted to
see more consistency in the
Farm er's Market. And, he also
was one of the supporters of
having a liaison between the
downtown merchants and the
city and CRA.
O ther projects the CRA
members discussed consisted
of:
• Having a study done on
expanding the district
• Economic development
• Further communication
with code enforcement
• Completion o f downtown
• Increasing or continuing
Facade grants
• Fixing downtown park­
ing
• Continuation of 1st Street
to U.S. 17/92
• Completion of lighting on
downtown streets
Triplett discussed an item

that wasn't necessarily a proj­
ect, but a challenge to the CRA
for next y ear's budget. He
said he would like to see the
CRA becom e more fiscally
conservative, especially when
it comes to things such as
Magnolia Square. He said he
had no idea how much was
spent on it, and that was a
problem. Triplett claimed that
no matter wnat the project the
CRA was alw ays going to
have people saying "w e want
trellises; we don't want trellis­
es", "we want magnolia trees;
we want oak trees", "w e want
grass; we don’t want grass".
"That’s the great thing
about America," Triplett said.
"We can all agree to disagree
and we won’t get shot walk­
ing out of here...hopefuliy."
The CRA meets on the first
Wednesday of
( each month at 4
Wednesday
p.m.
&gt;.m. in the
tne city m anager's
ixmference room on the sec­
ond floor o f City Hall.
Meetings are open to the pub­
lic.

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By Nm I Fisher
H«r»M Correspondent

SANFORD —
Despite
W orld W restling Entertain*
m ent being scripted sports
and sometimes politics seem­
ing that w ay too, the desire for
tne sports entertainm ent
em pire and the Office of
Elections for Seminole County
to register citizens to vote is
serious.
So after several years of
W W E bringing its version of a
voter
registration
drive,
"Smackdown Your Vote", to
various dties across the coun­
try, it cam e to Sanford and
Sem inole County Sunday
afternoon.
W ith Seminole County
Com m issioner Bob D allari
and
Sem inole
C ou nty's
Supervisor
of
Elections,
M ichael
Ertel,
w orking
together to organize the event,
Shane Helm s took center stage
at th e new W al-M art on
Rhinehart
behind
the
Sem inole
Towne
Center.
When the W W E superstar,
better know n these days as
"The H urricane", arrived
about 100 people were already
inline.
"T h e key to a successful
cou nty is being aggressive
w hen it comes to its weak­
nesses", Dallari said. "We are
trying to do something about
voter apathy. The people who
are
currently
registered
deserve to have their public
officials attempt to register
more people. The more local
the politics, the more it affects
the individual's quality of life.
We should vote for tne presi­
dent, but voting locally affects
the individual more directly.
A lot o f people don't realize
voting isn't just about the
presidential election and vot­
ing takes place more than once
every four years."
The Hurricane was in the
O rtando area, because the
W W E was holding one of its
show s at the TD Waterhouse.
W hen Ertel found out, he
called the W W E's vice presi­
dent o f corporate communica­
tions and the Hurricane was
asked to com e to the Wal-

M art.
The Supervisor of
Elections joked that he got to
be a part of a tag team with a
former multi-time champion.
He was pleased witn the
selection o f "The Hurricane"
to com e to Seminole County.
The Hurricane has participat­
ed
in
several
previous
Smackdown Your Votes and
even did one in front of the
Alaska State Legislature. On
Sunday, he asked about peo­
p le's voting status as he
signed autographs.
" It w as one of our sm aller
events and I had never done
it in front o f a Wal-Mart, but
w hat m atters is we are get­
ting people involved," The
H urricane said. "Regardless
o f w hether we register one
citizen or hundreds, we have
done our job because that
m eans m ore citizen s are
involved. It means we are
using our celeberty status to
influ ence som ething that
everyone needs to get
involved with. If a citizen
feels som ething needs to
change or they are not happy
w ith the job their elected
officials are doing then they
need to vote. Writing edito­
rials or em ails, while they
might get people thinking,
aren 't going to m ake a
change.
That is w hy we
have the right to vote."
The H urricane has been
involved with the program
since its inception, because
he has learned about voting
through personal ex p eri­
ence. He relates voting to
the m otto, "9 9 cents doesn't
m ake a d ollar either. W hich
m eans alth ou gh each c iti­
zen 's vote counts only once
every selectio n d u rin g an
election is im portant.
He
cited the 2U00 presidential
election, which was decided
by G eo rge B u sh 's narrow
victory in the state of Florida
as an exam ple. The other
im p o rtan t
asp ect
of
Sm ackdow n your vote is its
influence on those who are
not yet o f age to vote. It puts
the seed in their head to vote
w hen they are of age.
Ertel, who took over the
o ffice o f S u p erv iso r of

Above, hundreds of people stood In Hne
Sunday
to
meet
W orld
Wrestling
Entertainment's Shane Helm s, aka the
Hurricane. Th e event was held at the
Rinehart Road Walmart and held in conjunc­
tion with a voter drive. Seminole County
Supervisor of Elections Mike Ertel watches
above as a new voters fills out his registra­
tion card after getting an autography from
Hurricane.
Left,
Sem inole
County
Commissioner Bob Dallari, left, stands with
Hurricane, second from right, and supervisor
Ertel. Hurricane said he had never done one
of the events called, "Smackdown Your
Vote," in front of a Wal-Mart, but added that
whatever gets people involved Is what he's
interested in.

E lectio n s in February, put
the event in the context of a
bigger long term plan.
It
w as one e v e n t‘the county is
planning in a series, but it
also serves a.s an exam ple of
the kinds o f events the coun­
ty w ill be seein g in the
future. T h e have a strong
b e lie f in b ein g p ro -a ctiv e
about voter apathy and the
key to that is bringing in
n o n -trad itio n a l v o ters by
non-traditional means. Ertel
and D a llari w ill n ot be
happy until the county has a
100% voter registration.

All three m en deem ed the
exp erien ce a su ccess and
exceeded their expectations,
because it m ade an im pact
on those who cam e and the

ratio of those they registered
to vote was high.
For more inform ation on
upcom ing v o tfr registration
drives p le a s m c s ll" 409*708-

7700 or log onto www.semcoelections.org.
For m ore iform atio n on
Sam ackdow n Your Vofe log
onto www.WWE;cDtn^.'lJ‘ ‘lJl-,

Hospital can treat sleep disorders
SANFORD — The Sleep
Disorder Laboratory at Central
Florida Regional Hospital in
Sanford has been serving the
community for seven years and
is dedicated to diagnosing and
treating sleep disorders which
can adversely impact an indi­
vidual's quality of life. An esti­
mated 40 million Americans
suffer from sleep disorders
ranging from obstructive sleep
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risks associated with OSA,
patients are reluctant to men­
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physician.
"For this reason, we are only
seeing the tip of the iceberg
when it comes to diagnosing
and treating sleep disorders,"
says Kanina Ahuja, a pulmo­
nologist on Central Florida
Regional Hospital's staff who is
also board certified in sleep
medicine.
"It's an inherent problem that
requires patient education to
recognize treatable symptoms
and
physician awareness.
Physicians should ask specific
questions related to quality of
sleep and then if necessary refer
the patient for sleep studies."
A sleep study is a painless,
non-invasive procedure that
involves recording a patient's
brain waves, eye movement,
heart rate, muscle activity,
breathing patterns, oxygen level
and body positions while the
patient is asleep.
Training and certification in
sleep disorders is a key compo­
nent to accurate diagnosis and
effective treatment. Central
Honda Regional Hospital's
sleep lab has four registered
polvsomnographers who con­
duct sleep studies and three
physicians, board certified in
sleep medicine, who interpret
tfw data provided by the techni­
cians "The sleep studies done
at Central Honda Regional
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clans have bum trained by tfie
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ditions. "For instance, in the
pediatric population, there, is
new research that associates
restless leg syndrome and sleep
apnea with attention deficit
hyperactivity
disorder
(ADHD)," she says. "It's not
that well known yet, but there is
clinical data that shows if you
treat the child's sleep apnea,
more than half of those patients
can come off the stimulants
used to treat ADHD."
Great care has been devoted
to creating a homelike setting
that's conducive to sleep. Each
room has a television, a dresser
and a bathroom for comfort and
privacy allowing patients to
shower, dress and go to work
after the study. The two rooms
set aside for sleep studies are in
constant use and according to
director of cardiopulmonary
services Donna Hayden, a regis­
tered respiratory therapist with
a BS in cardiopulmonary sci­
ence, plans are in the works to
add two more beds in the next
year. "Our patients are referred
to us by family practice physi­
cians, neurologists, and pulmo­
nologists for comprehensive
sleep studies. Using the study
data and treatment recommen­
dations. the referring physicians
follow' up with the patient,"
says Hayden
"We are only just beginning
to understand the relationship
between sleep and the brain
mechanisms,"
says
Dr
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still in its infancy, but in the near
future, I predict licit we will
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Obituaries
MAE FOY JACKSON
Mae Foy Jackson. 66, of
West 18th
Street,
Sanford,
died
Saturday,
. * k
Aug. 27,
2005 at
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Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital in
Sanford.
Ja c k so n
She was
bom Aug.
24,1940 in Elba, Ala. She was
a bus driver for Okeelanta
Sugar Mill Corp. in Belle
Glade for over 25 years. She
belonged to Greater New
Mount Zion Missionary
Baptist Church in Sanford.
Survivors include hus­
band, Robert Jackson, Jr. of
Sanford; daughters,
Sherylynn Randerson and
Roisneka Finkley, both of
Lake Worth; sons, Terrance
Marion of Daytona Beach,
Edward Jackson of Rochester,
N.Y.; sister, Patricia Allen
Finkley of Lake Worth; broth­
er, Benjamin Allen, J r of
Myrtle Beach, S.C.; nine
grandchildren; eight great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Sept. 3, at 12 noon
at New Bethel M.B. Church,
618 East 10th Street in
Sanford. Visitation will be
Friday, Sept. 2 from 6 to 8
p.m. at Greater New Mount
Zion M.B. Church, 1720 Pear
Avenue in Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

HUBERT M. PEARCE SR.
Hubert M. Pearce, Sr., 94,
of Casselberry, died Saturday,
Aug. 27, 2005. He was bom
Nov. 14,1910 in Lula, Florida.
He was owner/operator of a
wholesale grocery. He was a
Mason and Shriner, and a
charter member of Markham
Woods Baptist Church. He
was a veteran of military
service.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Barbara Rayburn; son,
Hubert Pearce, Jr.; sister,
Willa M. Nighman; two
grandchildren; seven great­
grandchildren; seven great,
gnat-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 11
a.m. at Markham Woods
Baptist Church. Interment
will be in Evergreen
Cemetery, Sanford.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, East Altamonte
Chapel, Altamonte Springs,
in charge of arrangements.

MICHAEL A. POWERS
Michael A. Powers, 10, of
Casselberry, died Thursday,
Aug. 25, 2005, in Baltimore,
Md. He was bom June 7,
1995, in Sanford,
Survivors include father.

Michael A. Libby; mother,
Christina M. Ray; stepfather
Greg S. Ray; sisters,
Samantha D. Ray and
Amanda N. Libby; grandpar­
ents, Larry St Sandy Seigler,
David and Cheryl Hall;
Thomas Bt Laurel Powers;
great grandparents, William
Wyonina Honeycut and Obit
St Janice Hall.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, Aug. 31 at 10
a.m. at Banfield Funeral
Home with Pastor Robbie
Hall officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

CARMEN QUINTANA
Carmen Quintata, 74, of
Altamonte Springs, died
Sunday, Aug. 28, 2005. She
was bom June 6,1931 in
Ponce, Puerto Rico. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include sons
Daniel Quintana, George
Quintana, Robert Quintana
and Joseph Quintana; daugh­
ter, Delia Lorenzo; sisters,
Evelyn Ramos and Mariam
Ramos; 12 grandchildren;
nine great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be Thursday
Sept. 1 from 2 until 4 p.m.
and 6 until 8 p.m. at Banfield
Funeral Home.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

DONNA SMITH SANTILLI
Donna Smith Santilli, 75, of
Orlando, died Sunday, Aug.
28, 2005 in Orlando. She was
bom Dec. 8, 1929 in Camden,
N.J. She was a
counselor /mediator.
Survivors include sons,
Joseph F. Santilli, III, James B.
Santilli, David T. Santilli and
Matthew S. Santilli; daughter,
Susan Santilli Hall; sister,
Bonnie Smith Elton; seven
grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

DORIS KILLINGSWORTH
SPIKES
Doris Killingsworth Spikes,
_____________ 61, of Bob
Thomas
Circle,
Sanford,
died
Sunday,
Aug. 28,
2005, at
Healthcare
and Rehab­
ilitation
Center of
Spikes
Sanford.
She was
bom March 22, 1944, in
Macon, Ga. She was a home­
maker and a member of New
Bethel Missionary Baptist
Church in Sanford.
Survivors include daughters
Wanda Killingsworth,
Gwendolyn Killingsworth,

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Rosa Spikes, all of Sanford;
sons, Marvin Killingsworth
and Early Spikes, Jr., both of
Sanford; sisters, Harriet
Chisolm of Sanford, Marilyn
Warner and Edna
Killingsworth, both of Atlanta;
brothers, Leroy Killingsworth,
Sr. and Lenon Anderson, Sr.
both of Sanford, Carl
Killingsworth, Sr. of Atlanta; 15
grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Sept. 3, at 3 p.m.
at New Bethel M .B. Church,
618 East 10th Street in
Sanford. Visitation will be
Friday, Sept. 2, from 4 until
8 p.m. at Sunrise Funeral
Home Chapel. Sunrise
Funeral Service, Sanford, in
charge of arrangem ents.

LOREN D. STEAD
Loren D. Stead, 55, of
Lake Mary, died Thursday,
Aug. 25, 2005. He was bom
March 21, 1950 in Norfolk,
Va. He was a carpenter.
Survivors include mother,
Irene Stead o f Lake Mary;
brother, William Stead, Jr. of
Geneva, and niece, Casey
Stead King of Sanford.
Funeral Services were
held Monday, Aug. 29 at the
Oaklaw n Chapel o f the
Baldw in-Faircnild Funeral
Home with Pastor Dave
Knox of the C hrist Episcopal
Church officiating.
Interm ent was in Oaklawn
Park Cemetery, Lake Mary.
Baldw in-Fairchild Funeral
Home, O aklaw n Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge o f arrangem ents.

JEANETTE DE ROGAT1STAYLOR
Jeanette De RogatisTaylor, 51, o f Altam onte
Springs, died Sunday, Aug.
28, 2005 in A ltam onte
Springs. She was bom June
3, 1954 in Newark, N.J. She
was a sales associate for
Sears.
Survivors include hus­
band, Jam es A. Taylor;
daughter, Jennifer C. May;
mother, Jean De Rogatis;
brother, Gerald "B u tch " De
Rogatis; sister, Catherine
Cazzato; brothers, Anthony
De Rogatis and Patrick M.
De Rogatis.
Funeral Services will be
at 10 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 1,
2005 at St. M ary M agdalen
Catholic Church. Visitation
will be Wednesday, Aug. 31,
from 2 until 4 p.m. and 6
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not investigate what his com­
plaint said.
W ood ruff
d efeated
M itchell in a close run-off
election M arch 29 for the
D istrict 1 com m ission seat.
W oodruff filed tw o com ­
plaints a g a in st M itch ell's
cam paign the day before on
March 28.
W oodruff alleged that
photos of people in a cam ­
paign new spaper ad run by
M itchell im plied en d orse­
ment of the candidate. On
Tuesday, M itch ell said he
apparently did not have all
the inform ation to m ake that
claim . He said he d id n 't
know, for in stan ce, that
som eone other than M itchell
had chosen the photos for
the ad.
The second com plaint
centered on phone called
m ade by M itch ell's cam ­
paign to voters. The calls
were m ade to District 1 vot­
ers on March 27. The caller
identifies herself as a m other
who lives in the d istrict.
W oodruff m aintained that
the person did not exist.
M itchell said at the time
that the person did exist, but
with the w om an's perm is­
sion, the cam paign nad an
a cto r record the m essage
using the person's name.
M itchell said he supplied
in v estig ato r M argie Wade
w ith a statem en t by the
w om an,
Pam ela
M artin
Bryant, but it was not m en­
tioned in W ade's report.
In fact, the staff investiga­
tion led by Wade recom ­
mended that the elections
com m ission find probable
cause on two counts of vio­
lating C hap ter 106 of the
Florida statutes.
O ne says that M itchell
failed to file a written state­
ment authorizing a company
to m ake phone calls.fo r the
cam paign. The second viola­
tion said the advertisem ents
showed people supporting
M itchell before he obtained
written approval.
M itchell maintained that
he d id n 't get perm ission
because the ad did not say
the people in the photos
with nim supported his cam ­
paign.
The
ad
sim ply

wants to see som ething done
about ensuring black candi­
dates receive fair treatment
by the city in elections.
I’ m not
D ougherty never called
M itchell to tell him about the
going to be
requirem ent of having writ­
ten authorization on file for
quiet about
som eo n e to m ake phone
calls on behalf of the cam ­
this.
paign. D ougherty told inves­
tigators that she had made
such a co u rtesy call to
O irn rd y$fch#4l,
another candidate.
for District 1 M «t
At one point, none o f the
candidates knew about hav­
ing to file w ritten authoriza­
tion for phone calls m ade for
the cam paigns. M itchell sim ­
ply told the elections com ­
show ed
that
he
was mission, "W h o are the laws
involved in the community, written for, him or m e."
M itchell said there is a
M itchell said.
He appeared before the history in Sanford of black
h av in g
their
electio n s com m ission and can d id ates
showed m embers the letter cam paigns tam pered with.
from Bryant giving him per­ He cited an early 1990s elec­
m ission to use her name in tion w here som e absentee
b allots
w ere
dism issed
the phone calls. He also told
the com m ission his view of becau se sig n a tu res d id n 't
match. The sam e signatures
the advertisem ents.
were allowed in the presi­
Tw enty m inutes he left
dential
electio n that same
the com m ission m eeting
w ith both com p laints d is­ year, M itchell said.
"I'm not going to be quiet
missed.
"They said the people in about th is," M itch ell said
the ads were not even identi­ Tuesday. "I'm not going to
fied, how can that show sup­ be quiet until I get both of
them to openly apologize to
port," M itchell said Tuesday
m e."
He
referred
to
d escrib in g
the electio n s
Dougherty
and
Woodruff.
com m ission m eeting.
"I feel I was discrim inated
The case hinged on what
against," M itchell said. "W e
M itchell knew or was told
about C hapter 106 of the were not given the sam e
courtesy."
Florida election law.
M itcnell has m aintained
A ccording to in v estig a ­
tion documents. City Clerk that he never w illfully vio­
lated any laws. If he had he
D ougherty said she had
given M itchell a copy of the would be the first to say so,
he said Tuesday.
C and id ate and C am paign
"I definitely don't want a
Treasurer H andbook and
Chapter 106. M itchell even divided city o r even a divid­
signed a statem ent that he ed district, but I feel I'm due
understood Chapter 106, but some respect," he said.
M itchell vowed Tuesday
he m aintains he was never
that
he would run again in
given
a
handbook
by
2008, the next year the
Dougherty.
A
cam paign
w orker D istrict 1 seat will be up for
picked one up later on, but election.
"W e'll be back as Arnold
M itchell gave it to his treas­
urer thinking it was infor­ Schw arzenegger once said,"
M itchell said. Woodruff said
mation for him.
"A t no time did she give the situation is over now.
"For me it was really over
me a handbook," M itcnell
w hen I m ade the com ­
said
Tuesday
regarding
W oodruff
said
D ougherty. He expects an p lain t,"
apology from her, and he Tuesday.
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forced in to the trunk, and all
the w hile being held at gun­
point.
As this story unfolds, put
y o u rself in the shoes of
S u san 's sister, Sara Perkins,
30, an d S u san ’s mother,
Bobbie Boyer, as they relive
the story and explain the con­
fu sion , anger, sadness and
em ptiness, as the year o f "first
m isses" com es to an end, and
the reality sinks in that this
d evastation is real and the
answ ers to their questions are
elusive.

everything, at least once in
their lives. That's why Sara
knew that Susan wanted to be
an organ donor.
There is som e light that
was shed because o f this
tragedy, and that was Susan's
ability to save three lives. Her
kidneys and liver were donat­
ed shortly after her death.
The two said that was the one
thing, after a whole year, that
has a healing affect.
"These three people now
have a life," Sara said. "A t
least those three people and
their fam ilies are not living
with grief. She saved them
from tnat."
The sisters used to joke
about how they would be like
the old television show, The
Golden Girls. They used to
pray that if anything hap­
pened to one, the other would
go at the same time.
"Sh e said that if anything
ever happened to me, you'd
have to throw her in the
loony b in ," Sara said.

The Crim e
Susan, who worked for a
w in d o w tin tin g company,
was h elping a friend tint the
w indow s inside her spa one
evening near the Altamonte
M all at 626 M aitland Ave. in
the
West
Sem inole
Professional Building. Bobbie
and Sara said this was typical
o f Susan, who always lent a
hand to fam ily and friends.
A m asked man entered the
bu siness from the front with a
rifle. He dem anded money
from the tw o wom en, but
w hen he found out that they
had less than $100 on them,
he forced them to get into
S u san 's car, a red 2001 Ford
Focus. Susan drove the car,
w hile the robber had her at
gunpoint, to the Washington
M utual
Bank
near
the
A ltam onte Mall, and forced
th em to w ithdraw money
from the ATM. The amount
w ithdraw n was less than
$500.
H e then forced both of
them to get into the trunk.
T h e car pulled out on the
roadw ay and Susan knew
w here there was a trunk
release. As they drove near
the mall, the other victim
waved her hands out the back
o f the open trunk.
The
man,
who
Sara
believes may have realized
that the women opened the
trunk, turned onto Boston
Avenue, which makes a sharp
turn into Orange Drive. The
other victim jum ped first
from the m oving car and
rolled to safety, but Susan
w asn't as lucky. She hit her
head on the pavement when
she jumped and went into

Bobbie Boyer, center, shares a happy moment with her two daughters, Sara and Susan.
cardiac arrest w hile being
transported to a trauma unit.
She never regained co n ­
sciousness. She died the next
day.
From
what Sara and
Bobbie have heard from the
other victim, the suspect held
a gun on Susan throughout
the entire episode.
According to the other vic­
tim, as retold by Bobbie and
Sara, two cars went by and
didn't stop.
"You would have had to
drive around my sister,” Sara
said. "You would have seen
her."
Two other people did stop,
but the first person did not
speak English and did not
have a cell phone. The next
person to stop called 9-1-1.
"If all that is true and peolc did n 't stop, that is so
eyond belief," Sara said.
The A ltam onte Springs
Police Departm ent has not
identified the suspect as of
the one-year anniversary. The
crime occurred on Tuesday,
Aug. 31, 2004. The suspect
has been described as a 5fo o t-ll-in ch black male, aged
18 to 24. and 170 to l8 0
pounds. He was well built,
smelled of motor oil and had
big eyes.

K

The Q u estions

Who was the suspect? Did
he have a car, and if so, why
did he m ake them drive
Susan's? How could no one
have seen anything at such a
busy intersection before 9
p.m .? Why h asn 't anyone
come forward? What would
the suspect have done if the
women did not jump from
the moving vehicle?
"That som ebody did die
like this, and she's my daugh­
ter, there's just so many ques­
tions," Bobbie said. "Nobody
knows anything, except that
she's gone."
Sara and Bobbie still hold
on to hope that someone who
may have seen som ething
will come forward, whether it
is the suspect, or anyone he
might have told, or even a
witness who may not have
com e forward yet.
Sara said sne knows that
sometimes people see some­
thing strange, and then wait
to see if they read it in the
news or see it on television.
When they don't, they just
believe that it was nothing.
According to Sara, there was
very little coverage of her sis­
ter's death because the state
was bracing for H urricane
Frances.
Sara said she w ants the
suspect to know that the fam­
ily is not going to stop as long

The

Sa n fo r d H era ld

as someone will listen.
"1 am going to talk, and if
it's just him waking up in the
m orning and reading and
seeing this on the news, and
having to relive what he did,
that is sort of a little help,"
Sara said.
Because this was right
before H urricane Frances,
Sara believes that most peo­
ple should easily remember
what they were doing that
evening.
"People have routines. It's
a busy in tersectio n ," Sara
said.

The Grief
Sara and her sister Susan
were so close that Sara said
words are indescribable.
"Th ere aren't words you
can put to that. Only people
who have that close of a rela­
tionship can understand. It's
a feeling. It's a bond," Sara
said.
Su san 's mother, Bobbie,
said that it seems unreal that
it has been a year since it hap­
pened. She said they were atl
just an average family, and
that anyone is subject to this
type o f tragedy.
"Your life will never be the
sam e again. You're never
going to be the sam e again,"
Bobbie said.
Sara's hope is that people
connect to this story on a
d eep er level. She said she
rem em bers seeing a story in
the news and feeling tem ­
porarily bad for the family.
But, then she was back to her
own life. She hopes that this
isn't another instance where
people think for a moment,
"H ow tragic", and then move
on,
Sara said the more people
who hear this story, the
greater chance o f finding
som eone who may have seen
som ething that night.
Now, Sara and ner m other
struggle to get through the
days. Sara claimed that not
having her sister there to talk
to is surreal.
"I want to pick up the
phone. My automatic reaction
when something happens is
to call Susan," Sara said. "It's
such a feeling of confusion.
W ho do you talk to?"
Sometimes it is unbearable
for both of them, and Sara
cannot imagine what the rest
of her life will be like without
her sister.
Her
mother,
Bobbie,

T h e Victim
Susan Perkins was a single
m other with two young boys.
Russell, who will soon turn
16, and 11-year-old Austin.
The two boys each live with
their fathers, but Sara and
Bobbie said the whole family
is very close. Besides her
sons, sister, and mother, she is
also survived by her 39-yearold brother Allan Perkins and
other relatives.
"Sh e was just such a big
part of our family," Bobbie
said.
Susan was hilarious, her
sister said. W henever Susan
would walk into the room it
didn't matter what kind of
mood people were in, she
would nave everyone laugh­
ing in seconds.
Sara said she and her sister
went through everything
together, and they used to
joke that getting ready to go
somewhere with one another
was always more fun than
wherever they were actually
going.
"There was a whole life to
this person. She's not just this
woman. She's a mother, a
daughter, and a sister. The
majority of people have this,"
Bobbie said.
Sara and Susan had gone
to New Smyrna Beach the
weekend before. Sara said
that the two had talked about

agreed. She said when you
grieve you have to talk about
it. B u t right now, she func­
tions through work and just
smiles.
" It's
all
pretending,
Bobbie said. "W hen I break
down, that's real."
The sister and m other also
discussed feelings of anger,
especially with no resolve of
the crime committed against
Susan.
" I don’t know w here to
direct that anger, and I do
have to deal with her not
coming back," Bobbie said.
The tw o are having an
especially difficult tim e on
the one-year anniversanr of
S u san 's death. They nave
gone through holidays such
as
Su san 's
birthday,
Thanksgiving and Christmas,
saying tilings like "This is the
first Thanksgiving w ithout
Susan."
"You do that to yourself,"
Bobbie said.
The women said that after
a year, there are no m ore
"firsts". After a year, it almost
seem s like it's real, they said.
New Year's Eve was especial­
ly hard for the family.
"W e didn't want to leave
2004," the two said.

Resolution, Not Closure
The women are still press­
ing for media coverage on the
death o f Susan Perkins, and
after w riting numerous let­
ters, Bobbie has gotten her
d a u g h ter's case on the
A m erica's M ost Wanted Web
site, www.amw.com.
Anyone with any inform a­
tion, h ow ever sm all, is
encouraged
to
call
the
Crim eline at 1-800-423-TIPS.
They are offering an award
up to $5,000 for inform ation
that leads to an arrest. Callers
can remain anonymous. The
incident occurred on Tuesday,
A ugust 31, several days
before H urricane Frances last
year around 9 p.m. at night.
They were in the Washington
M utual Bank around 9:10
p.m. If you saw anything sus­
picious that night in any of
the areas mentioned in this
story, or if you have heard
anything about this robbery,
please contact Crim eline. ’
Sara said when she speaks
in front o f the camera or to
other people about her sis­
ter's death, they always tell
her how strong she is. She
said she may appear strong
on the outside, but she isn't
on the inside.
"I'm doing this for her,
because she can't stand up for
herself," Sara said. "I want
answ ers so bad, but that's
also a double-edged sv/ord.
There will never be closure,
but there could be resolution.
It could bring peace to us, but
there can't ever be closure.
How could there? There
never will be."

Feeney

LOCAL NEW S

Continued from Page 1A
of his passengers who had
exited the car. According to
police, he drove toward the
security guards who opened
fire. Two bullets hit McGill.
The security guards have
not been charged in the shoot­
ing.
"Security guards are not
law enforcement officers and
should have been charged the
night of the incident," Clayton
wrote to Wolfinger.

Clayton also said the
guards did not have police
powers and can only use
deadly force in self-defense or
the defense of som eone in
danger of imminent death or
great bodily harm. He also
said Florida law prohibits
anyone from wearing a uni­
form or displaying a badge to
convey official authority.
"A s licensed civilian securi­
ty guards, who are not com­

pelled
by
the
State
C onstitution to uphold the
laws of this state, they should
not be treated as law enforce­
ment officers," G ayton wrote.
"Also, the accounts given by
the security guards the night
of the incident just don't add
up."
G ay ton requested a meet­
ing with Wolfinger prior to
any judicial inquiry being
held.

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August 3 1 ,2 0 0 5 September 1 ,2 0 0 5

Briefs Summertime Run kicks off CC season
ECKSTEIN RED HOT
Sanford's David
Eckstein kept up his
power surge as the St.
Louis Cardinals won
their third straight game,
by a combined score of
18-1, with a 6-1 victory
over the Florida Marlins
on Monday. St. Louis
improved to 6-2 on its
season-long 13-game
road trip. The Cardinals
moved to a season-best
36 games over .500, and
their division lead is the
largest of the year to
date.
Eckstein, who had a
home run and three
doubles in the Cards'
three-game weekend
series against
Washington, equaled a
season-nigh with four
hits, including a two-run
triple, in five at bats on
Monday.
Five of the Cards' last
eight extra base hits
have come off the bat of
Eckstein, who notched
his 50th RBI on Monday.
He set a career-high in
triples with seven, and is
two shy of his personal
mark for extra-base hits
(36).
BIG WEEKEND AT
NEW SMYRNA
The Pro Truck
50/Quick Kids 25 head­
line the September 3rd
Labor Day Weekend
program at New Smyrna
Speedway.
Also on the program
will be the Late Models,
Open Wheel Modifieds,
Sportsman, Super Stock,
Mini Stock and Strictly
Stock.
Pit gate will open at 2
p.m. with practice for
the Pro Trucks/Quick
Kids ALONE from 3
p.m.. to 4 p.m.
Qualifying for the Pro
Truck 50/Quick Kids 25
will be at 6:30 p.m. with
racing action at 7:30 p.m.
General admission is $15
for adults, $10 for stu­
dents and seniors with
children 11 and under
FREE.
New Smyrna
Speedway is located on
the comer of SR44 and
SR415 between 1-95 and
1-4 eight miles west of
New Smyrna Beach in
beautiful Samsula.
For more information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
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Champions Sports
Complex in Orlando is
taking sign-ups now for
boys and girls ages 4-to7 years old for the Fall
Soccer League that
begins in September.
Volunteers for coach­
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coaches are provided
professional soccer train­
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Soccer Training Centers
and receive a written
educational curriculum.
To register call 407351-9700 or go to
www.sasvariway.com
for details.
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The Sanford
Recreation Department
will be hosting a Sanford
Instructional Soccer
League beginning on
Saturday, September
20th and running every
Saturday until
November 8th from 9
a.m -to-10 a m. at Zinn
Beck Field (next to the
Historic Sanford
Memonal Stadium) on
Mellonville Avenue.
The league is for boys
and girls ages 5-to-7 and
8-to-lO and the cost is
$40 (includes participa­
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T-shirt).
For information call
the Sanford Recreation
Department at 407-3305697 or Kicks N Dribbles
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also be found at
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By Dm h Smith
Herald Staff
Mike Gibson may be gone, but his
spirit lives on.
The brainchild of longtime Lake Mary
track and cross country coach Mike ■
Gibson, the Lake Mary Summertime
Run, was a hit smash under new Rams
coach Luther Davis as almost 500 run­
ners showed up for the event this past
Saturday at the Lake Mary Cross
Country Course.
Gibson, who tried to retire to Virginia
but has now started a new coaching
career In that state, started the pre-sea­
son event back In the 1980's and it has
grown into a ‘can't miss' race for the
cross country community.

Huge field of runners
tackle Lake Mary course

The Lake Brantley girls' team, running
as the P. Troop, dominated the girls' 13to-18 race, outscoring runner-up
Edgewater, 33-to-lOS.
Amanda Hlntze and Brittany McCan
finished one-two for the P. Tfcoop, with
Erika Langhauser from Oviedo coining
home third. A big surprise was Ruth
Ashley from Rock Lake Middle School
finishing fifth.
All told. Lake Brantley had five run­
ners finish in the Top 11 and six in the

Top 19.
race, Colonial edged
In the boys’ n
Lyman Gold by two points, 155-to-157,
with Winter Springs finishing third with
80 points.
Tne individual results were the same
in tiie Top 3, with Colonial's Alex Willis
winning the race over Lyman Gold's
Robert laltsman and Winter Springs'
A.). Walker.
The event also drew 33 runners to the
Open Race, with both male and female

runners between the ages of 10 and
over-50. i
,

LAKE MARY SUMMERTIME RUN
Sstwday, A a p tl XT
M U k * Mary High School

13-18 BOYS
TEA M SCORES
I. Colonial 55; 2. Lyman Gold. 57; 3. W lnlrr
Spring*. SO; ♦. Etlgrwalet 156t 3. P. Troop (Late
BrantleyL 176; 6. Timber Creek. 177; 7. Bishop
Moore, 181; 8. Silver Hawks (Lake UoweUl 217; 9.
Rama (Lake MaryL 348; IB. Lyman Blue. 381; 11.
Titan* (Olympia High SchoolL 388; 12. Kim boy*
(OceolaL 450; 13. Oviedo Harrier* A. 497; 14. Ridge
Runner* (Pine Ridgel 519; 15. F in l Academy (The
First Academy), 524; 16. Buccaneer* (MainlandL 618;
17. Crooms Cruom* Academy L 633; 18. Life
Academy, 787; 10. Lyman Brown. 821, 20. Father
Lopei, 847, 21. Oviedo Harrier* B, 856; No Korea .

See Cross Country, Page 2B

Rams rope Kowboys
Vallot
shines
in win

J

See Football, Page 2B

girls
remain
perfect
By Dean Smith
Herald Staff

By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
With the discussion
about new coaches, new
teams and the bad weath­
er late last week, many
may have forgotten that
Lake Mary had one of the
top running backs in
Florida returning this sea­
son in Kashif Vallot.
But everyone will
remember him now.
The Rams' star senior
running back put on one
of the most dazzling dis­
plays in memory as he
scored six touchdowns in
Lake Mary's 49-34 sea­
son-opening victory over
Osceola High School at
Kowboy Stadium in
Kissimmee Friday night.
Vallot scored the firstpoints of the season on
13-yard run early in the
;ame, but really came to
ife in the second period,
scoring three touchdowns
to give the Rams a 35-19
lead at intermission.
Vallot scored on carries
of 25- and 13-yards and
tossed in an 82-yard kick­
off return for good meas­
ure.
Vallot added a 12-yard
scoring dash in the third
period, but it was his
five-yard run late in the
game that put the victory
on ice.
The senior ran for 142
yards on 16 carries to
lead a Lake Mary ground
attack that racked up 492
yards.
Quarterback Sean
Connolly did not let the
running game have all
the fun, however, as the
junior hit senior Sean
Brooks with as 23-yard
touchdown pass in the
second quarter.
Senior place-kicker
Chris Haines hit on all
seven of his extra point
attempts.
The Rams will look to
go to 2-0 under new
coach Scott Perry when

Griffin

The Lake Mary Prep girls'
volleyball team is off to a
super start as the Griffins ran
their record to a perfect 3*0
by winning a marathon with
Calvary Christian Monday
night.
LMP was in trouble early
as the Griffins lost the first
game, 25-21.
But the locals battled back,
evening the contest with the
biggest margin of victory in
any game, 25-11, and then
going ahead with an extra­
point, 26-24, win in the third
game.
But Calvary Christian came
back to tie things up a 2-2
with a 25-18 victory, forcing a
winner-take-all fifth game.
The Griffins were able to
control the extra period, win­
ning by a score o f 15-10.
Tailor Jones had a big night
for LMP, leading the Griffins
with 12 big kills. Teammate
Frankie Smith also had a big
match with nine kills.
Alex Dickens proved to be
a good playmaker for LMP,
bumping up 15 assists for the
Griffins.
In other matches from
Monday:
Lake Howell continued its
hot start as the Silver Hawks
improved to 3-1 on the sea­
son with a straight game, 2519, 25-15 and 25-18, victory
over Lyman.
Brittainy Daiger led the
victors with 17 kills and 7
digs, while Vicky Hilbert
handed out 20 assists for
Lake Howell.
The Master's Academy ran
its record to 2-1 overall and
2-0 in district play by defeat­
ing Mount Dora Bible in four
games, 25-20, 21-25, 25-13
and 25-16.
The Eagles were led by the
outstanding performances of
sophomore Katie Harris who
recorded 15 kills, 10 digs,
four blocks and 13 service
aces and senior Lydia Knapp
who added 17 assists and 12
digs.

IIo t Ij photo* by
Guzman

Lake Mary running
back Kashif Vallot (#24,
above) more than lived
up to expectations on
Friday, scoring six
touchdowns in a 49-34
road
victory over
Osceola at Kowboys
Stadium in Kissimmee.
The star senior scored
on a runs of 13,13,12,
25 and live yards and
also ran back a kickoff
lor 82 yards. The
defense, led by senior
linebacker Zack Smith
(right) also made the
plays when it needed
to as the Rams gave
head coach Scott Perry
a win In his debut as
head coach. Lake Mary
will look to stay unbeat­
en when it opens its
home schedule by
hosting Dr. Phillips
starting at 7 p.m. this
Friday at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.

UCF opens college football
season on ESPN Thursday
Special to the Herald

Haraid photo by Jim WsnLi

Winter Park s Stephen Moffett will be counted on heavily to lead
UCF this season The junior threw for over 300-yards in two games
last season and averaged 172 passing yards per game and com­
pleted 84 2 percent of his passes, the third best single-season
mark in UCF history Iasi year, his first as the starting signal caller

ORLANDO — For the fourth consecutive sea­
son, the UCF Golden Knights open the season
on ESPN in front of a national television audi­
ence when the Golden Knights visit South
Carolina in primetime tomorrow (Thursday) in
the first college football broadcast of the season
on ESPN.
UCF makes its ESPN Thursday night prime­
time debut in a game featuring two of the top
coaches in the nation in George O'Leary and
Steve Spurrier.
Mike Tirico will call the action on ESPN while
Kirk Herbstreit provides the color commentary
and Erin Andrews patrols the sidelines.
The UCF ISP Sports Network begins pregame
coverage at 5:45 p m. on WQTM 740-AM The
Team Marc Daniels returns a* ihe play-by-play
voice of UCF Athletics for the 11th consecutive
season Daniels, who is the voice of UCF foot­

ball, basketball and basebjll, also hosts the
Cingular Wireless Knights Roundtable with
George OLeary, held every Thursday during the
season at ihe Orlando Ale i louse in Waterford
Lakes.
Gary Parris is sef to begin his 15th season as
the color analyst for UCF's football broadcasts.
Parris played professional football for nine sea­
sons as a tight end with the NFL's San Diego
Chargers, Cleveland Browns and St Louis
Cardinals after a standout collegiate career at
Florida State.
Roaming the sidelines for the llth season is
Jerry O'Neill to round out the UCF football radio
broadcast crew O'Neill's radio broadcasting
career spans over 20 years, including stops in St.
Louis and several Florida markets
The radio broadcast is also available at ucfjthietics.com.
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Apopka would score what would prove to be
the game-winning touchdown with 2:30Iremain1
ing in the half ana Lake Brantley would try in
vain to score the rest of the game.
The Patriots other score came with just 7.8-seconds left as Blue Darter punter Robert Beary was

Contimcd from Page IB
A ey host Dr. Phillips in the their home opener
this Friday night at 7 p.m. at Don T. Reynold#

Stadium.

Brantley was not as lucky in its season

°Penrr against rival Apopka as the Patriots were
nipped, 14-9, by the Blue Darters before 7,000
ram at Tom Storey Field.
The Patriots' lone score came after linebacker
Tk*y Blackman recovered a fumble at the
Apopka eight-yard line late in the first quarter
and Adam Allegroe capped the short drive with
a four-yard touchdown run. New kicker Pigozzi
added the extra point to tie the game at 7-7 after
one period.

game.
Lake Brantley will go on the road for the first
time this Friday when they travel across town to
face University in a 7:30 p.m. contest.
In other results from last Friday, Oviedo white­
washed Timber Creek, 35-0, at home; Winter
Springs took control In the second half to hold
off Lake HowelL 21-7; Ocala-St. John Lutheran
outsortred Orangewood Christian, 47-21; and

and it should be a doozy as the Fighting
Seminoles host longtime rival DeLand starting at
7 p.m. at Thomas E. Whigham Stadium. The
Tribe and Bulldogs are both original members of
the FHSAA and have been bitter rivals for over
50 years.
In other games:
Lake Howell looks for its first victory when it
welcome* Osceola to Richard L. Evan* Field for
a 7 p.m. kickoff; Lake Mary Prep is on the road
at Eagle's View Academy at 7 p.m.; and
Orangewood Christian is also on the road, play*
ing at The First Academy in Orlando.

Lake Mary Prep fell to West Oaks Academy, 26-0.
The Bears get the first shot at going to 2-0 on
the season as they travel to Daytona Beach to
tackle powerful Mainland at 7 p.m. at Municipal
Stadium on Thursday.
The big inter-county game this week has
Lyman opening its season agaiast Oviedo at
John Courier Field starting at 7 p.m.
Another inter-county contest has Trinity Prep
and The Master's Academy opening their seasoas at Eagle Stadium in Oviedo starting at 7
p.m.
Seminole also finally gets to open its season

C ross C ountry

Rock Lake Middle School; 6 2132. Woodatd. Alyma.
Edgewater; 7.2135. Day. Anna. Edgewater: 8.2136, Rodriguez.
Amanda. Bishop Moore; 9 21 37. Stahlei Darcie. R Troop; JO
2139. Arevalo. Elizabeth. R Troop; II. 21 48. Wheeler. Leslie, P.
Troop: 12. 2131. l.undberg, Lauren Ram*; 13. 2136, Raulhus,
Sara Lyman 14. 2137, Kile. Madison. Titan*; 13. 22:02,
Carblener. Katie, Titan*: 16. 2209 Pearson Rachel. Ridge
Rurihers; 17. 22:13. Spear, Je**y, West Orange; IB 22:17.
Compher. Shannon Hagerty; 19 22:22. Melkharek. Jactyn P.
Troop; 20.22:23, Sell Catherine. Bishop Moore; 21.22:29, Ernest.
Michele. W nter Spring*; 22. 22:29, Keetet Rachel. W nter
Spring*; 23. 2241. Burchfield. Siena. First Academy; 24. 22:48.
Goldsmith. Abby. Ram*; 23 22:58. Anklt Margee, Oviedo
Hamers A; 26 23:13. Schlueb. Kristie, Oviedo Harriets A; 27.
2322 Tallin Erica. Rams; 28 2324. Germ Amanda. Oviedo
Hamers B. 29.2)23. Marin Michelle. Lyman 30
2331, Letter, Lora. Lyman 31. 2331, Kemper. E rin Winter
Springs; 32. 23:32 Goldsmith. Emily, Rams; 33. 2334,
VHIaronga, MikcaK Colonial; 34 2337. Loupo*. Arielle, W nter
Springs; 33 2337, Clean Maryphylli*. Bishop Moore; 36 2338,
McCan Kendra. R Troop; 37. 23.39. Buck. Caroline. Bishop
Moore, 38. 2140. Mella. Beth. Silver Hawks; 39 23:46. Hlntze.
Whitney. R Troop; 40. 23.50. Rolle, J'zottt. Edgewater 41. 23:31,
Cummins, Kathryn Oviedo Harriers B; 42 23:33, Reed. Randl
Bun*; 41. 23 56, Adams. Elizabeth. Winter Springs; 44. 23:57,
Knowlden Lelyn Buns; 45.23.38, RobillanL P. Troop: 46. 24 00,
Sheikh Jen Oviedo Harriers A; 47. 24 06, lame*. Jamie, Winter
Springs; 48. 24:11, Palmer. Kara, Edgewater 49. 24:12 Ceti.
Daniela. Silver Hawk*; SO 24:14. Can, Brittani, Bishop Moore;
31. 24:20. Nielsen Kristen Oviedo Harriers C; 52. 24:22
McKercher, Rachel, Oviedo Harriers C; 53. 24 22 Read. Jam.
Winter Springs; 54. 24 23. Fleck, Aly. Bun*; 35. 24:23. Drdio*.
Ashley. Stiver Hawks: 36 24:23, Rogue, Jennifer. Silver Hawlu;
57. 2426 Smith Lauren, Titans; 58. 2431, Lehn AUson Lyman
59. 2433, Pulley. Crisllna. Silver Hawks; 60.2434 Kemp, Kristi
Rams; 61. 2433. Cell. Gaby, Silver Hawks; 62. 2436 Steiger.
Joan Bishop Moore; 63. 24:46 Sapp, Julia. W nter Springs; 64.
24.48, O'Dowd. Kathryn P. Troop; 63. 24:52 Ramsay, Callie.
First Academy; 66. 24:52 McDanirL Caitlynn. Colonial; 67.
24:53, Miller, Melissa. P. Troop; 68. 24:55. Gillespie. Megan
Wnter Springs; 69. 24:36 Pryor, Tubi. Buns; 7U. 25 00, Veluzi
Emelly. Colonial; 71. 25:03, O'Dow d, Grace-Marie. Bishop
Moure; 72 2505, Fontanez, Yashira, University; 73. 2306 Gore.
Samantha. Oviedo Harreir* C; 74. 23:12 Dreyer. Allison Rams;
73. 23:13.Augustin Caillin Bishop Moore

Continued from Page IB

UCF
Continued from Page IB
O'Leary will have one of the
nation'a youngest teams in
2009. U C Fs current depth
d u r f features 23 freshmen or
sophomores listed among the
team's top 44 offensive and
defensive players.
Nine true freshmen dot the
depth chart, including one
starter. True freshman Cory
Hogue is the projected starter
at weakside linebacker.
Even though quarterback
Steven Moffett was a sopho­
more in 2004, the Winter Park
native put up decent numbers
in his first year as a full-time
starter under center.
In comparing Moffett to UCF
all-time great Daunte
Culpepper, their numbers were
very comparable in their first
year as a starter. Culpepper, the
starting quarterback for UCF
during his true freshman sea­
son in 1995, averaged 188 pass­
ing yards per game in the
Golden Knights’ final season as
a I-AA member. Moffett aver­
aged 172 passing yards per
game and completed 64.2 per­
cent of his passes, the third best
single-season mark in UCF his­
tory last year.
Moffett also totaled two 300yard passing games to one for
Culpepper.
Lake Howell's Brandon
Marshall returns to wide
receiver this season after
spending much of last year at
defensive back because of the
injuries. The 6-foot-4, 230pound senior, who will be
wearing No. 6 this year, had a
good spring a pre-season camo
and will be one of Moffett's
favorite targets this season.
One of the biggest questions
for the Golden Knights will be
how to replace all-time leading
rusher Ales Haynes? UCF will

look to several players to fill
the void of Haynes, who grad­
uated last December and is
now in training camp with the
Baltimore Ravens.
Perhaps the biggest surprise
of preseason camp has been the
play of freshman tailback
Kevin Smith. The Miami native
has been sensational, showing
excellent athleticism and the
ability to break the long run in
camp. With terrific agility and
speed. Smith has shown he can
run in-between the tackles and
also break a run to the outside.
Even more shocking, Smith did
not play tailback his senior
year in high school at
Southridge High School in
Miami. Smith played defensive
back as a senior, but rushed for
1,125 yards and 15 touchdowns
as a junior for Southridge.
Junior Dontavius Wilcox is
the starter at tailback after a
solid spring and preseason
camp.
Jason Peters is another run­
ning back who should see sig­
nificant time. Peters is the
starter at fullback entering the
season. He was ranked by
some media outlets as the No.
3 tailback in the junior college
rjnks last season.
South Carolina begins the
2005 season with the return 39
letterwinners from last year's
6-5 team. The Gamecocks wel­
come back 11 starters •four on
offense, four on defense and
three on special teams - as head
coach Steve Spurrier begins his
first season at the helm.
South Carolina sophomore
rover Ko Simpson was named
a first-team preseason all-con­
ference honoree by the
Southeastern Conference
coaches.
Simpson was joined on the
preseason all-SEC squad by
offensive tackle Na'Shan
Goddard, who was a second-

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Orlando Lutheran.
IN D IV ID U A LS (M E D A L A N D RIBBON W INNERS!
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Lyman Cold; 1 16:59, Walker. At. VVtnler Spring*; 4. 1706.5elh
Pmrtor, Edgewater; 3 .170S, Miller. Kyle, Timber Creek; 6. I7:t2
Moeller, rhillip, Bishop Moore; 7. 17:17, Morris, Courtney,
Edgewater; B. 17:19, Short Aaron. Colonial: 9. 17:20, Erterman.
Iordan, Lyman Cold; 10.17:27. Pagan. Javier. Colonial, II. 17:28,
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Winter Spring*; 21. 18:17, Hylton. Cordell Titan*: 22. 18:18,
Hind*. Brett Winter Spring*; 23, 18:20, King Alex, Winter
Spring*; 24. 1*21, Sutler. Jonathan Silver Hawk*; 23. 18:23.
Betancourt, Jefferson, Colonial: 26. 18:26, Benwn, Richard.
Oviedo Harrier* C; 27. 18 37, Staunton, Sean Ram*. 28. 18:39.
Hahner, Scott, P. Troop; 29 18:42. Duby. Naman 10-U. Winter
Spring*; 30. 18 55, Burk. Shane. Ridge Runner*; 31 18:36,
Minquera, Marilyn F. Silver Hawk* 32. 18:57, Wrldav. Darren
Oviedo Hamer* C; 33. 18.58. Clawton Christopher, Lyman
Gold; 34. 18:58. Jones. Ryan R Troop; 3$. 18 38. DeBrew.
Matthew, Croom*; 36. 18:59, Diamond, rhillip, Silverr Hawks:
37. 19:01, Burton. Brian Open; 38. 19 07, Barnett, Tyler.
Edgewater, 39, 19118, Carmona. Luis, Buccaneer*, 40. 19:12,
HaiT*, Brandon R Tnxtp; &lt;41. 19:13, Crudele. Steven Wre*t
Orange; 42. 1915, Hogan Tyler, Oviedo Harrier* A; 43. 1918,
No runner listed, 44. 19:19, Brarro, Frank, Croom*; 45. 19-21.
Bello, J&gt;dro. Kowboys; 46. 19:22. Bravo, Mario. Ridge Runner*;
47.1923, Wrttpka. Niko, Timber Creek; 48 1927. Braddy. Jame*.
Bishop Moore, 49.1903. Wlcox. Ryan Bishop Moure; 50. 19:33,
Rynning Jake. Lyman Blue; 31. 1903, Freeman Matt, First
Academy; 52. 1906, Migliarza. Timber Creek; 33. 1936, Trapp,
Nick. Edgewater; 34. 1907, Schutf, Joey, Edgewater; 53. 1938,
lanelli. Dominick. Silver Hawks; 36 1938, Gamble, JW. First
Academy; 37.1941, Fullerton Russell. Timber Creek; 58. 1948,
Callahan Chris. Orlando Lutheran; 59. 1949. Antonio, Lewis, P.
Troop; 60. 19.49, Durango, Pablo. Lyman White; 61 1950.
Ripley. Gareth, Bishop Moore; 62. 1950. Dioguardi. Thomas
Bishop Moore; 63. 1951. Ilighe*. Chris, Edgewater; 64. 19:51,
Lisenbee. Cory, Rams; 65. 1952, Culder. Enc. Oviedo I lamer*
C; 66 19.53, Hutton Matt, W inlrr Springs; 67. 1957, Bordelon
Nathan Kowboys; 68. 1958. Cutipa-Zom. Cavort, Oviedo
Harrier* A; *9. 1959, Burton Kyle, Eagerly; 70 1959, Shader.
Lucan, Edgewater; 71. 20:00, HellriegeL loneph. Silver Hawks;
72. 2000, Cress, Ricky, W riter Spring*; 73. 2001, Sherman
Jason Rams; 74. 2001. Ramirez, Andre*. Colonial, 75. 2002.
Schneider, David. Timber Cnrek.

team selection, offensive tackle
Jabari Levey, who was recog­
nized with a spot on the third
team and kicker Josh Brown,
who also garnered third-team
honors.
Widely recognized as one of
the top safeties in the country
this preseason, Simpson comes
off a freshman season in which
he led the SEC and ranked
third nationally with six inter­
ceptions. He also recovered
three fumbles and scored two
defensive touchdowns in 2004.
Spurrier, who has coached a
national championship team,
won seven Southeastern
Conference titles, and won
nearly 78 percent of the college
games he nas coached In,
begins his first season as head
football coach of the University
of South Carolina. Spurrier was
introduced as USCs 32nd head
coach on Nov. 23,2004, before
an overflow news conference
crowd in the south end zone of
Williams-Brice Stadium.
Spurrier has compiled a 14240-2 (.777) won-loss record dur­
ing his 15 seasons as a major
college head coach. He led the
Duke Blue Devils to the 1989
Atlantic Coast Conference
championship, before returning
to his alma mater, the
University of Florida, as head
coach in 1990. During his 12
seasons with the Gators,
Spurrier's teams won seven
Southeastern Conference cham­
pionships, one national cham­
13-IB GIRLS
pionship and finished ranked
TE A M SCORES
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J. R Troop (Lake BrantleyL 33; 2. Edgewater. 105; 3. Bishop
record at Florida was an amaz­
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ing 122-27-1 (.817). Spurrier,
Titans (Olympia). 169, 7. Lyman 214; 8. Silver Hawks (Lake
Howell), 257; 9. Oviedo Harriers C, 273; 10. Oviedo Harrier* A.
who won the 1966 Heisman
298; It. First Academy. 373; 12. Oviedo Harrier* B. 421; 13.
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Ridge Runner* (Tine Kid gel 48|; 14. ColuniaL 504; 15. West
Gators, most recently was head
Orange, 531; 16 Timhrr Creek, 703; 17. Osceola. 831; No score*
coach of the NFL's Washington
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noniblt prlCM, any sqm,

Babysitter;

71— H elp W anted
M m ig if
Busy Sanlord shop needs auto
technicians
A
Service
manager . ASE a plus. Apply
in person. Extreme Auto
Repair. 2650 S Orlando Or.
Sanlord ..
Cabinet Shop needs expd.
bush*.helper. 407-324-8525
Sanlord

•xpd, m r m m o

71— H

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W anted

Accounts Payabie/Fayroll
C M : Landscaping/Sit# wort
company Part time/tlenble
hours Ouickbooks experience
required Fax resume 407322 8194

Cashiers. Food Prep A Dining
Room
Attendants.
Breaklast/Lunch shifts. FuN or
Part time. No Sundays. ChickFJ-A m Lake Mary Apply In
person 407-333-8875
CA STILLE COMPANY, INC
407/830-8431
Now Hi ring-Concrete Wort
Full Time-Benetils

Affur-tpuv*ActonIOCDrugFree
mm

Appointment Setters
Expd Only. Longwood Area
Hourly Pay ♦ Bonus
Mon-Fri Call
407-260 0612
Appointment Setters
Altamonte Springs
Looking lor 6 Experienced
Appointment Setters Salary
♦Bonus+Spitts Call Rich 407402-1283 lor interview
Assembly
Production
position FT. will tram,
benefits, call 321-397-2072
Bobcat Operator-Class 0
License.
Final
Grade
Experience (407) 322-8133

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR

TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

BuUdeim , B jc U m m ,
Leaders, Dump Trucks,
C n d m , Scrxprn,
Excavaten
N « l Class: Srpt 12*
Train is Florida

-Nil oral Certification
•Fuuncial A u is u k c

-Job Placement Assistance
800-383-7364
AjxxdeJ Ti urus Senxti
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CA STILLE COMPANY, INC
NOW HIRING
ForemarVFInfsher/Lafcorer
Full Time-Benefits
407-00-8431
Anrmany. Acta, (Of Omg r&lt;w Mr tw
CNAs plus care givers, needed
tor a 8 bed ALF Lake Mary 24
hr shifts. 407-687-8936
Dealer wanted to rent space to
sell upgrade
pre-owned
turniture A home decor Also
small spaces available tor
cratters Call 407-376-0263 kx
details
Domino s Pizza now hiring, 10
openings lor drivers. F T A PT
positions
Also hiring shift
runners A assistant managers
Apply ai 1910 S French Ave,
Sanford/
Dump Truck D river: CO L
Claes B, 3 yre exp. Ages 2565, clean record. Drug test
reqd. 407-314-7687.
Jelkren Trucking needs
Dump truck drs. Class B drs
License rqd Must be 24 yrx or
older Local wort, hourly pay.
407-466-4590

EXP. FRONT DESK
PERSON tor Dr.'e office:
Reliable indrv, last learner
w/ great cust. sve skills &amp;
business sen se .. Esc.
pay. P fX. Mon. Tu , Th , Sal.
407-694-5666
Meat Cuttar with saw
experience. Wort days MorvFn
Fax resume to 407-322-8973
or apply m person at 401 west
t3Ci Si. Santad or a t 407-3223663. ask lor Jimmy

71— H elp W anted

Expd protect supervisor
needed for final cleaning
company. Duties to include
supervision 8 scheduling of 4
leeme. Need soma leadership
exp.
Salary
negotiable
according to skill Fax resume
to 407-322-3072 or a t 407-3227911.

M VESTK2ATE BEFORE
VOUM VCST1
Always a good pokey,
especially
lor
business
opporkrtae and tanftaa*. CM
Florida Dept ol Agnculture A
Consumer Serwoee d 800-4357352 or FTC-H ELP tor tree
ribrmelon. O n W o u V»eb eie
at www rtegovtouop
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register wdh Florida Dept of
Agriculture A
Consumer
Services before tefkng Caf to
verify lawful regwirabon before
you buy

Expd PT maintenance men.
retkeeecfc. Apply in penon. 300
rTWM Airport BMJ,
cr
Female oosvtpenlcitkjr ektorfy
lady.
Spenish/Engiish
speaking,
have
own
transportation
Call Mrs
Restrepo el 407-788-7128
Flyer Distributor: Vehtcie
povktod. part fens. Otondo area.
520k per year 407-830-4700
pert time property IU up with
traneportabon 407-321-6757
Helper for the Cook wanted
Start $1typer hr Aiao Servers
wanted
in
Longwood
Restaurant 407-265-8248
LO O HOME salesperson
Basic construction and
computer knowledge
helpful Background check
A drug screening
Salary ♦ Commission

experienced only, labor
position 407-322-8133

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH I
14018
FLAMOrwsfeeei
Apehr * : *ae m i
H a w x e Igrtwp 1407-3
Lake Mary gift baskets store
lortung lor badw* rruker A sales
assistant 30 to 40 hours. Pnor
retail
baskat
or
fiord
experience preferred Good
computer skits required Fax
resume. 407-444-0587

Call lor interview

Pert Time cook, servers. A
needed Contact

1-800-835-3881
ask lor Ron

407 323-7306

HELP WANTED

71— H elp Wanted

SERVERS F /T -P /T

posittons - insteleiton and
pacing experience 407-3228133

M t o d d lih m t o R M i

Ltoerty Tea Serves of Sardord
is eftorng a tree tax co m e to
partnparts *ho would Me to
become mentoors of our dMf
FuSy bdngud a plus For more

P/T Orver Transport &lt;
and
from
apporetwres P u n p i
and matond tor tw ox
requeed M ud hew
Ftonde drive's keener good

Excellent pay/benefits.
Resume Fax 407-322-3065
Phone 407-322-2207

Heritage
At

Lake Form

owner at 2477 Park Am .
Sardord

71— H a r Wanted
SCR EEN ROOM hCLPER
N EED ED T 'v n e m c n A
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StorPpeCxw-UtAndHt u ir
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407-754-4540
4C7-323-73CA
Nebonaty recognized
company SantonSAak* Mary
Locabon
3-5 yrs experience
LattWWekJng requved
Understanding of PLC
Operating a Mating Machne
DCDrxve
1d d d t requvee bang on cal
2477.
h^h
SChocX
d.piomx.'GED
Background
check requv* Skong stacked
knewtedga Abdfy to bukd relay
ladder logic Manufacturing

407-:

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and
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S o c d serve** or
•nue W t A i
flpierma w o u n d end

bonus pan. p u t
407-882-00
SB 00 up per hour
Sanford Area
Exp pretonad but not a g e d
Must be capdtl* ol darrtng tor
long
perpds
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time
Wkkngnees to loam to tesde
Great oepertunay* Hgh Schcxx
DsxomsCED CkugOackgrx/to
check required 487-8888888
M A lO M t expenanced only
Deltona area F7T. to* hrshak
Reetoenad A Gommenad Cal
386-383-7769

tax to 8138058773
Pkiwoer or Serves Tec*
Residential ccmeruction sr
serve* Mud hare exp Bandit
package
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b o n * 386-736-02M
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remxne to 407 282-5707 EOE

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Upscale senior living community.

71— H elp W a n te d
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71— H elp W anted

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
W# ore a T r.n c h lt u Technology Business operating
sroughout the State of Florida Since 1980. providing
trenchless pipeline services W e have the following
positions available, training provided

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has art immedune opening tor
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Good benefits SuDnw msume
ndcatmg nenetf rr Laae Mery
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COL D rive rs
Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Trucks

Technical R e p o rt w rite rs
Preparation of technical rep o rts using
AutoCAD LT

ieneral o p e ra tiv e * / La b o r
eliable &amp; hard working, training provided
■cellent wages ond benefits some out of town work
yood working conditions paid vacation ond training
_ Apply today deta.lt t**&lt;&gt;w '

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........................1 week $ 1 8 ....................... 3 weeks $35
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Ad and Get A i
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Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates

• 3 Signs

(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
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385-775-0622.

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RENTALS
3SD/1 5 Bath
Houaa. Rang* 8 Rafrtg.
CHA, D a Boor*. S650W
2BC.-1 Bath Apt
Range Ralng. Washar and
Dryer. Wood Floors! Avail
0/2 S675Tno
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Ground Floor. Firapiaca.
Wbod Ftoora. WWar-taMvPaal
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2 Fptca. 4 Porches, Hugs
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ml Wat Bar. Located In
Htelortc Dtektot Overlooking
Qorgsoua Park 5 4 Stocks to
Lake Monroa. Dated In
National Regttsy ol Hrtlohc
Homa*. *544.800

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Gatod Community. Extremely
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rtochanga « CH13/17-92 and
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407-322 9878

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Pipe: 15*x20' 18Y20’ .C a lFo r
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Inc. Apopka 407-2855786.

U P R IG H T PIANO
407-3256538

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407*61-4067

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•oma repair. 407-3253641.

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Sitting ft
WV Cara For Hbur Dog or Cat
in Ybur Homa White Ybu Are
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in newspapers, mai andavan
water
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FPE Breaker Box, 150A main.
Aaaorted M A Y. 30AY. 20AY,
1SAY breakers, * 100. obo. 95'
galvanized fence CM etecbrlc
hoist. *75. obo. 407-547-5832.

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407-415*358
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Pressure Cleaning,
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407-3252841 (Home Phone)
407-314-5878 (Ceil Phone)
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Old lawn mowers
needed for parts.
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THE TIME PERtOOS SET
FORTH M SECTION 73*702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
COOE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOO, ANY CLAM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT*
D A D OF DEATH IS BARRED.
THE D A D OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
AUGUST 31. 2006.
Persona Giving Notice
Thomas E. Curry, Jr.
&gt;785Jrtrus Dr.
L»«ngton, KY4051S
Catherine A. Curry
31259 WaNham Dr.
Beverly H ie. Ml 46025
Wende« J. Kieer, Attorney
Florida Bar No. 137722
Zknmarman. IQaar A Butotoa.
PA.
PO Box 3000
Ortwido. FL 32802-3000
(407) 4257010
Attorney tor Parson* Giving
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Country Club Rd., Santord, FI
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PRESSURE
WASHING
COMPANY
FAMILY OWNED 8
OPERATED SINCE 1982
Free Estimates
Please Call

407-497-1175

Christopher Leon’s

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We Accept All
Credit C a rd s .

Tree Removal,
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Svc, Firewood.
Free Estimates.
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Grinding. Bobcrt
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THE CLEANERS
FOR THE HELL
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Cleaners

7/h S wyjcd Co.

407-330-0449[(/

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FLOORING

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* Sofat...$385 ♦ fabric
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Excellent Workmanship!
31 Years in Business.
Pickup &amp; Delivery

4 0 7 -321-4994 Cell:407-430-8330

R o o fin g
Specializing In
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routes Mowing. Edging
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WHAT: VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN: taptomtar It , 3001
TIME: 10 00am
WHERE: A A R Touring Same*
1001 N. Orlando Av*
Marland FL 32751

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
M A H N O TO
CONMDCR T M ADOPTION
OP AM O W M A M C l BY
THECTTYOFEANPOW Q.
r w i # npvojr gpv#n n # ■
Pu68e HMring wfl b* held to to*
Commtaakan Chamban « to*
CEy HteMn to* CEy of Sftabnt,
Ftorkta. at 700 oYtek PM on
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to oontedar to* aDopMon of « i
enBrwno* by to* C8y of StadorcL
Ftonda, Me of wteeti « as lofO M M AH CS NO. M M
AN ORDNANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIOA.
AMCNCMNQ ORDNANCE NO
3117 OF SAID CITY; SAID
ORONANCE SEN G A 20NWQ
PLAN; 8AiO AMENDMENT TO
CHANGE THE ZONWG OF
EOE ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYMG BETWEEN CR 4M ANO
GLEASON COVE EXTENOED
WESTERLY ANO BETWEEN
THE CSX RAEJWAO AND OLD
LAKE MARY ROAD; FROM A a
AGRICULTURE TO QC-2, GENERAL COMMERCIAL; PROVtONG FOR SEVERASEJTY,
CONFLICTS ANO EFFECT1VC
DATE.
Aeopy ahM to aatattb ■ tie
ofhtaofVteCBy Ctaktorteipteson* talking to isamfni to*
■m *.
AJ parte* In tnterkte and eftaans
teM* haw* an oppottatBy to b*
M art te ite d h M rtv
By ortar of toa C8y Ctxtetilsteon
of to* City of SanJord, Ftorida.
PERSONS WITH O M A S U T O
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407.
330-592* 49 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: E a
parson tacitae to tap** a tactteon mata wkh rasped to any
flMflv conaidmd M Vt# eteow#
m##tmg of hfirinQ, ho moy
need a nittekn record of to*
prpoMdtoOK tnduttaig to* tatetmofljf m d #vW#oc#, which
record le not provldad by ft#
Cky of Sanford. (FS 2*9.0108)

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION f

wymna ron#f,
Deputy Cay Clerk

2002 CHEVROLET MALIBU
10INOS2J92M71B2M

Puttah: Augute 31,2009
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PuMMi: August 31,2009
T IM

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL

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VEHICLE
YEAR; IM S
MAKE: FORO
MODEL: PfU
COLOR: RED
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Vetocte Auction tea 00am
WHEN: taptembar 10, IS M
WHERE: PeuTs Towing, tgis
W. IM Street. Santord, FL 32771
(407)321-7442

to* right to accspl or
rated any and ta BIDS.
PuMMi: Augual 31, 200S
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W. IN State. Santord. FL
37771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 19*2
MAKE: FORO
MOOEL: S/W
COLOR: WHITE
VM * 1FACP5940NA223069
Vbhkta AucBon •EOOwn
WHEN: SM M taar 14, M M
WHERE: Fate* Tbwtng. 1919
W. let State. Santord. FL
37771 (407)321-7442
VEHCLE
YEAR: 1194
MAKE: MAZDA
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR: GRAY
VM #: JM1BQ224XR072M1*
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1M9
MAKE: MITSUBISHI
MODEL: 2DR
COLOR: RED
VM 0\ 4A3AK44YSSE0*****
VEHICLE
YEAR:1*S1
MAKE: LM COIN
M 00CL4OR
COLOR: SAVER
VM *: 1LNCME74IMY7S70S2
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1M9
MAKE: FORO
MODEL: 30R
COLOR: OREEN
VM to 1FAPF11JIPW237436

v m e m cu T c o u n t pob
; COUNTY,

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VEHICLE
YEAR. 1994
MAKE: PONTIAC
MOOEL: 20R
COLOR: BLUE
VM to 1G2NE1932RMS03193
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1992
MAKE: CHEVY
MOOEL: SAN
COLOR: WHITE
VM to 2QNEQ25H4N4103716
NoUca ia hereby given Paul's
IM n o wM M i al puMc auchon
lor MhrtQS tor CMh on demand
io mgnw dioomi ■# wsOwinQ
diiofbfd v#hid#a.
Proapaciha bidders may Inspect
vafifete* on* hour prior to sal*.
Tim * ar* "CASH OR CERTIF1E0 FUNOS* Paul's Towing

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COUNTY,
F U MX M 9-CF-144*

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Trig Mnmsvanon 0» VM
al LILLIAN KIOO.
Fla
Number 0S-12tCFCP. la
to to* Cheu* Court tor
County.
Florida,
DMtaon,; to* arfeta** of which
to PO. Bo* 809*. Santard, FL,
32772-9099. The nam** and
ol toa paraonai rapraand tiM parson*! raplb attorney at* aM
tatotakx*.
A l cradNoraol toa
and ctoar paraona h a 4 y ctotna
or damanda agalnM dacadanta
aatate. Induing unmMurad.
contngant or unarpAdated
ctetora. on whom a copy of toto
noaca to aanrad muM Ma toaa
ctotna Mto toto Court WTTHM
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

W1LA ALBERTA LUCAS.
NOTICE TO CRCOTTOMS

ctolma or
OMCMOmTTi S vlil1*i MKIUOing
unmaajrad. condnganl or urdpctetow. muat Ma toa*
wth toto ooun WITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D ECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
THE DATE OF FIR st PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
AUGUST 31. 2005
Pater N. Smal, Sr.,
2609 Orangahuril Street
Apopka. FL 32700
Chart** H Stark
Florida Bar No. 622990
Charlao H. Stark. P A
909 Dougtei Avanu*. Suite 100
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
Tatephona: 407/ 7*6-0250
Attorney
lor
Personal
Pubkah August 31. 2005 and
Saptontoar 7,2005
T193

TO A U PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:
an nsrtoy nonvwa in«i an
Ordnr
of
Summary
^ominisinroon nas o«an vmarwa
In to* aatate oFWILA ALBERTA
LUCAS. M c a iid . Fi* NwMwr
2009CP-t44*. by to* CkoM
Court tor Onttnoto County.
.iitoaAm rLW
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rTuomv
Qnt uw
adtkr*** of Wfuch to F. O. Bo*
•099. Santord. FL 32772-0696:
toto to* daoadarib dtoa of daato
waa Apra 2*. 2009; toM to* Utol
valu* of to* ateate to M OO and
toM 6t* namaa and addmaaaa of
too** to wttom M ha
■aFgnptl by *ueft onter ar»:
tou

AOORESS
AmytOMom
229 Juattn Way
Santord, FL 32773
A U MTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AJ cradton ol to*

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ELTON DAVIS HEIRS
AE of said property bteng m to*
County of Stenlnote. State of
Florida.
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according lo I**,
Nautoktl In tueft
carWcatetsj wR b# aokl to to#

IN RE: ESTATE OF

IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
LILLIAN KIOO,

ol toa

Vthfcte Auckon B* 00sm
WHEN: SaptoteSte 1A E M i
WHERE: PauTs Towing, 1919
W. 1*1 Spate. Santord, FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1988
MAKE: OLDS
MOOEL: 20R
COLOR: GOLD
VM to 1G3WH14W0JO903769

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otto*

dakna or
•MateM Ww
toon too** tor whom provimort
tar U paymanl w*a mad* In to*
Onter
of
Summary
AdmMatraHon mutt HI* Utter
dtem* wkh toto Court WITHIN
THE TIME PERIOOS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
COOE.
A U CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED W IU BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
AUGUST 31.2009.
Pteion OMng Node*
AmytOwbom
226 Juattn Way
Santord. FL 32773
Wanda* J. Ktaar. Attorney
Florida Bar No. 137722
23mm*rman. Klaar A SutoMto.
PA
PO Baa 3000
Orlando. FL32BQ2-3000
(407) 425-7010
Attorney lor Partona Giving

door,
Sammote
County
Courtooua*. Santord. Florida,
on
101
1100am.
Paymanl of Safa to*,
bte documentary damp taxes
and rtconfng to*4 ara rsquxad
to ba paid by to* succaasAi Wddse at to* aate. Flit payment of
an amount aqute to to* Mghate
bte Is du* watwn 24 hours altar
to* adverttsad Dm* of sal*. Al
payments aha* b* c*ah or guar­
anteed Instrument,
mad*
payable to to* Ctertt of to*
Circuit Court.
Dated on S/29/2009.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Cterh
Pubiah: Augual 31, 2009 and
SteHwitoar 7,14.21,2009
T1«7

ter Tta
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
toal WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE U C . to* hoktar of to* tottowing camficatala) haa flted
aate carcflcf (») tor a tax daad
to ba laauad toaraon. Th* carflAcate numbar(s) and y*ar(i) of
kMuanct, th# (Jricnptton of th#
proparly, arte toa nam*(a) In
■a-•-«- lw--wtmcii n m u
CERTIFICATE NO: 3308 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 20*1
PARCEL 104 07-21-30-509OOOOOHO

Namas In which assessed:
ISIAH TROUTMAN. ETHEL L
TROUTMAN
A l of sate property being n toe
County of Sermnota. Slate Of
Florida.
Uniats such carthcate(i) tha*
ba radtamtd according to law.
tie property daaenbad in such
carttllcaw(s) or* b* told to tos
Nghast txddar al to* watt Iron!
door,
Seminot*
County
Courthouse. Santord, Flood*
on
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SEC 39 TWP 19S RGE 29E W
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DOUGLAS K GORDON
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County of Sermnota. Slate of
Fketda.
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Nghest balder *1 toe west front
door.
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County
Courthouse. Seniord. Florida,
on
Monday. October to, 2009. al
1100am.
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and rscontng tees ara requaad
to b* pate by to* succaaaU t*ddar al too sate Fud paymanl of
an amount aqute to m* tughest
tad i* dua wtmm 24 hours alter
to* advarttsad km* of tala. Al
paymanca ihal be cash or (piarsntaad
mstrumant.
mad*
payable to the Clerk of Iha
Cmxol Court
Dated on 9/25/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah August 31. 2005 and
S*pMrTC*r7. 14.21.2005
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number!*) and yaar(a) ol
issuance to* daserpaen of tta
proparty, and to* nama**) n
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which it waa «ee*er*tl Whim as
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Dascnpacei of Proparty LEG
LOT 13 BLK Q DM * TERRACE
1STAOOPB10PO29

to# hoktar of toa tofiowtog eartifteat*(i) ha* filed said carttficata(s) lor a tax dead to ba
■sued tharaon Tit* camflcate
numbar(i) and y*ar(*| of
issuanc*. to* description of to*
property, and th* nam*(s| m
•torch 4 was assessad «/ar* as
C W n W C A Tl NO: tlO* YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1*a*
PARCEL 104 33-19-31-5070000-2358
D*aertp*on ol Proparty LEOW
39 FT OF LOT 235 (LESS S 70
1/2 FT) J O PACKARDS 1ST
ADO TO MIOWAY PB 2 PQ 104
Nam** to which assastad
JESSIE COLLINS
AB of said property being m toa
County of Samtoote. Stela of
Florida.
Unfa** Mich csrttoctas(s) thafl
b* redeemed accordtog to law.
aacrtbad to such
i) wta ba sote to to*
door.
Samlnota
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florid*.

10.

Monday.
1100am.

Payment of Sal* to*, i
bte documentary stamp taxes
and tecordtog to** ara roqulrad
to b* pate by to* aucoataM btedar M to* sal*. Fu* payment of
m amount equal to to* high**i
bid la du* wrthto 24 hours aflat
toa aiN*rtta*d km* of ste*. AJ
paymanta shal b* cash or (piarantaad
mstrumant.
mad*
payable to to* Clark of tha
Circuit Court
Dated on 6/252005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
n#PuTV Clark

Pubkah: August 31. 2009 and
Saptembar 7, 14.21.2005
TITO

Description of Property LEO
LOT II BLK D HARMONY
HOMES PB 13 PQ 35

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11 00am.
Pubkah: August 31. 2009 wtd
Saptembar 4.2005
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Paymanl of Sal* to*, applica­
ble documentary stamp lax**
and recording teat are required
to b* paid by toa tuccasahjl tad-

Nolle* Of
for Tta
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that MELENDA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARO S CASSELBER­
RY, th* hoktar of to* toftowmg
cwttficato(s) ha* Mad said cer­
tificated) tor a tax daad to b*
laauad thereon The certificate
numb*r(s) and y*ar(l) ol
iaauanc*. to* ttescrtpBon of to*
properly, and th* nama(s) m
which It was assessed i*/are as
CERTIFICATE NO: 3312 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE; 188*
PARCEL ID4 07-21-30-5130000-0190
Dwscnpoon of Property LEG
LOT 19 HAY MANS ADO NO 2
PB 5 PQ 7

s r a t r s a n a i ' •Xante*

tad N due wkhin 24 hour* altar
toe adreritasd tana of sata. Al
paymanta ahal be cash or guarantaad
mstrumant,
mads
payable to Iha Clark ol the
Ctrcurt Court.
Dated on 8/25/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by JUDITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah August 31. 2005 and
September 7. 14,21.2005
T169
tor Tfex Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE U C . to* holder ol toa toflowtng certificate!*) has filed
sate certificated) tor a tax deed
to be issued thereon The certifi­
cate numbarls) and y*ar(t) oI
issuance, to* description of to*
property, and to* name(t) m
which it was assessed is ara aa
loltowt
CERTIFICATE NO: 32*1 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 200]
PARCEL 104 09-21-30-5140600-0120

in which assassajt
EQUIVEST LP

AJ of sate property being m toe
County of Seminote. Slate of
Florida.
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
to* property described in such
certificated) w* be tok) to to*
highest bidder aI toe west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
on
Monday. October 10, 2009. al
11 00am
Payment of Sate la*, applica­
ble documentary (lamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be pate by the successful bid­
der al the tale Ful payment of
■n amount aqute to to* taghaat
tad i* du* within 24 hour* after
to* artv*rtl*«d tan* of safe AJ
payments shall b* cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mad*
payable to th* Clerk of th*
Circuit Court
Dated on 9252005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO
Deputy Ctark
Publish August 31. 2005 and
September 7, 14. 21.2005
T172

Descnpkon of Property LEO
LOT 12 BLK OB OUAIL POND
ADO TO CASSELBERRY F6 7
PQ 49
Nam** in which attested
Billy j c h a r l a n d
PUBLIC NOTKE
Al of sate property bang m toe
County ol Semnote. State of
Florida
Unless suen certificated) shal
b* redeemed according to taw.
toe property desenbed n such
carMcatets) *9 be sold to to*
high**! bidder al toe west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda.
Monday. October 10, 2009. al
II
Payment of Sale toe. appfeabte documentary stamp (axes
and reavdmg tows are rtquxed
to be pate by Vi* successful bte
der al the sate FuO paymanl of
an amount equal to toe highest
bte is due warm 24 hours after
toe arvemsed tone of sate aj
payments shal ba cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable lo the Clerk of the
Cecut Court

The Seminole County Port
Authority hereby pves pubkc
node* that the Nominating
Committee will meet on
September 14. 2005 at 3 00
p m n toe Board Room of toe
Adrranabsbon Building. 1510
Kastner
Place.
Santord.
Semnote County. Ftonda
Person* with doatatoes needrig assistance to parbcipate «
toes* prtxewrXngs should con­
tact *h« Semnote County Port
Authority in advance of th*
meeting, al (407) 322-4798
Persons are advised that 4 they
decide to appeal any decisions
made al to* meeting, they » *
need a record of th* procaedngs. and tor such purposes
to*y may need to insure a varbalm record of toe proceedings
made, whrch record ireludes
the testimony and evidence
upon whrch toe appeal a based
Section
296 0105
Florida
Statutes

Dated on 925,2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FIORIOA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah August 31. 2005 tote
Saptamttor 7. ’ 4 21. 2005
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of
toe Taa
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Dated al Sanford. Semnote
Comfy. Ftonda to* 24to day of
AuguSL 2005 A D
Semnote Coirry Port Authority
By Vi warn H Poe Chairman
Attest

D a .&lt;3 P

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Pubteft August 31 2005

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C U R K O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEM FIO U COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALD— HARFORD
Deputy C*rk
PuMoft: Augud 31. 2008 did
Soptomtoor 7.14.21.2008
T171

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEH
tod MELENOA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARO S CASSELBER­
RY. too holder of too foOowtag
ern m em w hoe Ned eeto cerdeed to bo
nuntoor(t) ond yoorti) of
toeuence, too dncitodon at too
proporly, ond too nomo&lt;() In
•fofch B wee eeeaeeed to/ve as
C E R TW C A Tl NO: 3B14 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL ID# 1821-31-911­
0000-0340

Nomoo In which oeoooood
ALLEN MCARTHUR
AM of eold property being In too
County of Sommoie, State of
Florida
Unless ouch comncoto(s) the!
bo redeemed eccordtog to lew.
too progeny doocttiod In tuch
rsrtfficato(t) wd bo told to too
higheel bidder d too wed front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouee. Sonlord. Florida,
on
Monday. October 10, IM S . d
11 OOom.
Poymont of Solo loo.
bto documontery tump
end recordfog Noe ere roqurod
to bo pdd by too tucceetful bid­
der d too sa* Fui poymont of
on amount equal to too hagheat
bid la duo wNhin 24 hour* after
too advortoed dm# of tele. A l
payments that bo caih or guarentood
Inatrumont.
made
payable to too Clerk of too
Circut Coun
Dated on 8/25/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OERALDINE HARFORD
OoputyOork
Pubieh Augud 31. 2005 ax)
September 7. 14.21,2008
T173
Notice of AppUcedoo
tor Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
tod MELENOA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARO 8 CASSELBER­
RY, too holder of too toOowvig
certflcate(t) hot Nad tad cor
hhcaw(t) kx a lax deed to bo
looued toaroon The carttlcale
numbor(t) and yoar(t) of
looutnco. too deserpaon of too
property, and too namefs) to
which rt wot at tot tori la/are aa
CERTIFICATE NO: 3M1 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: ISM
PARCEL 10# 11-21-31-300­
0270-0000

TO PARTWFRTE M T IC PROCEEDINOS SHOULD CO N ­
TA CT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIVR. OfVISION AT THE SHER­
IFFS OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD,
SANFORO.
FLORIOA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS. (407) BB8
M12.
10. 17. 24. 31.

Namss n which assessed
REALTY ASSET PROPERTIES
LTD
A l oi ta d propody bong n too
County of Semmo* SUM of
Florida
Ureses tuch cemlica*&lt;s) thal
bo rodoomod acuuidtog to low
too propody dooertood n tuch
comacdoit) wd bo told to too
hqjhe* bdder at too west bom
door
Sommoie
County
Courthouse Sanford Florida
on
Uundoy October 10. 2004 al
11 00am
Paymem of Sale Ua appace
Me ducumantory Mamp taxax
and racudng toot are requxed
to be pod by toe tucceetfu bd
dsr at too MM M poym«m of
1am uul aquai to too h ^ w d
I o duo »4hm 24 r u n after
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PUfeBaft: AuguN 24. 31.2008
T11B

MARY M GOULD HEIRS

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may be entorod egeind
tor toe idtof demanded In

Coptoa of di court documente to
toto case. fockxlng orders, ere
aval aisle m too Ctotk of toe
CbcuR Courtto offio# Ybu may
upon
Ybu mud keep toe Cldk of toe
CbcuR Courft Odco nodtod of
you current eddrtaa. (Dtou may
do NoOco ol Curonl Addroee.
Florida
Supremo
Cowl
Approved F amity Lew Form
12.B18) Future papers m tots
lawtuN wd bo moAsd to too
on record d too ctorkt
WARNING: Rule
12 205,
Ftoddb Famby uao Ruioo of
Procedure, raqubao certain
automoOc dudoawo of documanta and totormaion. Folwo
to comply can rosuA to tencttono. including dlamlatal or
talking of pteedtogs.
A Joint Pteeun tor Adoption by
Them wS be a hewing on too
Joint Potieon tor Adaption by
Stopperom before Judge Dobra
&amp; Nation, on too 1Bto day of
September, 2006, d 130 pm. to
room her courtroom of too
Somtnoto County Coudhouee
located at 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanford, Florida 32771
The coud hat reserved 19 nwv
utoo tor toto hearing.
UNDER SECTION 83 080
FLORIOA STATUTES. FAILURE
TO
FILE
A
W RITTEN
RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE
W ITH THE COURT OR TO
APPEAR AT THIS HEARING
CO N STITUTES
GROUNDS
UPON WHICH THE COURT
SMALL ENO ANY PARENTAL
RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE
REGARDING THE MINOR
CHILD.
# you are a person with o cksaMMy who needs any accommo­
dation to ontor to pwkclpato to
tom proceedfog. you are endk
at no cod to you, to toe provttton of certain aaatatam
Ptoaaa
contact
Coud
Admmwbabon d 301 Notto Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771,
totophono (407) 688-4227. w«tv
to (2) working days of you
rocotot of toto Noeoo of Hearing.
If you are hearing or voica
impaired, cal TOO 1-&lt;800&gt;-#S5B771.
Data on: Augud 3, 2005
Maryanna Mono
Ctork of too Clrcua Coud
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Ctork
Publish'
2005
T04I

10. 17. 24. 31.

County Court
i County, Florida
Caoo # 0880-0343
OfM Boston

V Fagan ill
De*ndant&lt;s)
NOTICE OF
SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
toai by indue of tod cadwn Wm
of Execution issued out of and
under the seal of too County
Coud ot Seminole County.
Florida. Ceae # 05 SC 0383
upon a fcn* judgment rendered
n toe aforesaid coud n toal oartam caM entitled Obe L Boston
Piemen vs John V Fago/i III.
Delandanl(s) which aforesaid
wm Of Execution wss deavered
to mo as Shard of Senanoto
County Flondi and I have levied
upon si too right. SOs and mtor• « ot toe defendants m too toh
propody
Semmuto County. Florida. more
pomeutody deserved os toOows
HUM Ford M M Whas Pickup
Vm# IF 1141 W&lt;0F&lt;I&lt;A44014
Tag # AJ/lbW

toehotoeroftoe
ees*i) hoe *•
coMs) lor a *e deed to be
•sued toereon. The certffi
number*) end yeer(t) *
i* t w
•) M
IB

A l cl said property befog In toe
County of Semtoo*. 8 * * ot

Detod (to *711/2008
MARTASB* MORSE
C U R K O F THE CIR CUIT
COURT
—
O U COUNTY. FLORDA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH

door.
Bemfoo*
Courtoouee.
on

M THE CMCUTT COURT
Bl AND POR
I COUNTY,

NOTICE TO
The eitoitotobalon of Bto eefele
of MARGARET 8. VITALE,
of death
S. 2000. Fits
Number 08-1541-CP. to poncing
to foe O cue Cowl tor Somfoofo
County
Florida.
Pm
htu
v^^mrsjr
awrrwmsi
v rwsm
i^O
Mx. X—I
- -XX _
a a-XX. ■_
inw oo. n KXvM i ot wr*cn it
Seminole County Courtoouee,
32771. The
of too
end too
nay are eot tato
A l cmdbom of too decodwd end
frurnnQ
t- ■ ciMm
«- ‘
-or
docodonts
on whom a copy of ffda
nodoo has boon toned must Bto
their ctofoM wlto toto Cowl
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
GATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
TtofE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Al

of toe

claims or demands against
decadent's estate must Me toe*
ctotow wtto toto Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.

T121

D. BBB0-1M1-CF
M RE: THE ESTATE OF
UiatAM pMif u rv w c

Thootonfotoesbunoftooi
ol
...........
-------------- -------------------- oft_____
woe Juno 4.2008, to p im b g fo
too CbcuB Court tor County,
F lo r id a .______
OMaton. Flo Number 20081201-CP; too atfcboaa of which
to P.O. Drawer C. Sontord. FL
32772. Thai
00 of too p ________
Mo and tool psteanN i , _
* “ lY Ntomoy am on
A U INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOT1FKO THAT
A l crodtore ofV * decadent end
or
tochidtog unmatured.
‘ or
",
___
on atoom e copy of toto
ctotow w*i Bile Cowl WITHM
THE LATER O F 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR X DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l oBtor crodbors of too i
dam and parsono having i
or demands ogofoN too
demY aerate, rdudng unmo­
tored, oortongant or uni
datmo, muN Bo took datmo w«h
toto oourt WITHM 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS NOT 8 0 FILED
W EL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOT1CC 18
AUQUBT 34, 2008. •

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

JOHN C. MOORE. JR.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

WWam H. Morrison. Eaquae
Florida Bor No 143300
BALDWIN 8 MORRISON. P A
7100 Souto highway 17-02
Fern Pork, FL 32730
Totophono: 407*34-1424
Attorney
tor
Personal

The dots of too Ibst puhUralton
of toto NoOco toAugust 24.2009
Personal Roprosontaivos
Jonmtor F. Clayton
1015 Thunder TrM
Maitland. FL 32751
Thomao A. Spoor
Of Thomas A. Spoor. P A.
Attorney
lor
Personal
Florida Bar No.: 078473
P.O. Boa 1364
113 Mognote Avenue
Sontord. FL 32772-1384 *
(407)322-0881
Pubieh August 24. 31, 2008
T122
Bt THE ORCUTT COURT
INANOFOR
B f MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE OtVWON
2006-1S41-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARGARET S VITALE.

NOTICE OF
AOMMSTRATKM*
The administration ot too estate
Of MARGARET S. VITALE,
deceased. F it Number 20051541-CP. to pondmg In too
Circuit Court lor Sommoie
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, the address of which to
Sommoie County Courthouse.
Sontord. Florida 32771. The
names and address#* of too
personal representatives and
too personal roprosonubvo's
attorney are set torto below.
A U INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
A l persons on whom tve nonce
• served who hove obfocaono
toot chaSongo too votakty oI too
Wd. too quaSficalione ot too per­
sonal representative, venue, or
jurisdiction of this Court are
required to AM toe* objections
wtto tow 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
A l creators ot toe decedent and
other persons hovmg claims or
demands agamsl decedent's
eatNo on whom a copy of toM
node# « served withm throe
months after too dots ot too Amt
pUttCMon ot to« noOco must
Ho toe* deans with tow Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBL1
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAVS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AJ utoo* uetolws of too dec*
dem and persons twvmg dame

TOTO

* Property LEO
County | SEC 32 TWP IBB ROE 31E S

X FT OF W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF
SW IM O FN E 1/40F8E 1/4

113

.. —
31- 2008

Pubkah AuguN 24.31. 2005
TI20
M THE CtRCUfT COURT
COUNTY, FLOfHOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FVo No. 2008-CP-B43
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CORNELIUS B. FRANKLIN,
a/k/a C.B. FRANKLIN a V i
COACH FRANKLIN.

ARTHUR EAGLEV. W U JE M

TO A U PERSONS HAVMO
i JLA ,“ 9
OR
OCMANOS
I AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:

CP-1388, by too O n * Court tor
Somtnoto County, Florida,
Probe* DMeton. too od*ooo ot
which to M l Norto Park Avenue.
Sontord, FL 32771-1243; Otof
too decedents da* of
wee IM y 17.
value ol too oo** to
moiety *42.00000 and tMf too
names and addraaaao of tooao
to whom a hao boon aaaignod by
Mich ontor a*:
NAME

ADORESS

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
A l credautto f too

A8*l
to be paid by toe t
&lt;*r * toe safe. Fui i
tn wnouN equ* to toe I
bid M due wkhto 24 hawt’i
toe edvertfoed *tw of eeft
paymen* shel be ceeh or (

of toe

ctotow or
of to*
tow tor
lor M payment was made to toe
Order
of
Summary
Admtntotreaon must II* Bwir
wtto Me Court WITHM
THE TIME PERIOOS SET
FORTH M SECTION 733.702
OF THE FLORIOA PROBATE
COOE.
A U CLAIMS ANO OCMANOS
NOT SO FLED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOO. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE O ECEDEN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
AUGUST 24. 2006.
Paraon Giving NoOce
THOMAS W SKEMP
B it Shrtver Circle
Lake Mery, a 32748
WILLIAM A. BOYLES
Florida Bar No. 2284B6
GRAYROBINSON. P.A.
X I East Pine 8treet,Swte 1400
Poet Office Boa 306S
Orlando, FL 32802-3088
Telephone: 407*438880
Attorney lor Paraon Giving
pubieh: August 24. 31 2009
T11B
ot
tor Tea
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
IWI GERALD GOLUB 8 OR
CARLENE OOLUB IN THEIR
ENT1RITIES, the holder ol toe
Wtowing certMceie&lt;t) has Med
aato certWcalKt) kx a lax dead
to be toeued thereon. The certfficals number(i) and yeer(a) of
issuance, toe description oI toe
property, and toe name(s) In
which * wee eeieeied ta/are as

The admeksbabon ot too eats
Ol CORNELIUS B FRANKLIN.
rtocoottd. whoso dais of death
was Apr! 28. 2008, and whoso
SooN Security Number to 217­
20-2677, to ponding fo the
Circuit Court lor Seminote
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, too address ot which to
Clerk ot too Circuit Court
Probate DMNon 301 North Park
Avenue. Sontord. Florida 32771­
1243. The names and addrei
so
ol
too
Personal
Represent*live
and
(
Personal Representative s attor
A l creators ot toe decadent and
other parsons having claims or
demands agamsl decedent's
estate on whom a copy at too
nokco to fsqusod to bo served
must No t e r claims with tow
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l otoer creditors oI too deca­
dent and other parsono hovmg
claims or demands agamsl
docadsntts estate must Mo too*
claims with tow court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH­
IN THE TIME PERIOOS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733702
OF THE FLORIOA PROBATE
COOE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date of N tl pubacoben ot
toM NoOco « August 24. 200o
Personal Representative
TERRY H FRANKLIN
U M Martel Sties*
AAamoreo Spring* F I 32701­
2851
Attorney

Personal

MATT HEW j Ah CARN
Fkmde Bar fee 0121744

Deecnpeon ot Proparty LEG
LOT 8 BLK 9 TR 14 SEMINOLE
PARK PB 2 PO 75
Names fo which assessed
RUTH MAE CHURCH
A l ot seal property beeig n toe
County of Semmoie. State ot
Florida.

C8RTV1CATB MO: BBS T IA R
OF H SU A N C l: 1BBB
torTtoi

A l of stM property befog fo toe
County oI Semtoo*. Sta* *
Florida
Uniats such cartffica*(t) the#
be redeemed eccordtog to lew,
toe property described in tuch
csrkftcaie&lt;i) w « be sold to toe
highs* bidder at toe we* front
door.
Semtoo*
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday,
« 1180am.

28,2009.

Payment ot Sa* lee, epplcebto documentary stamp Is
and recordtog tees are required
to be paid by toe sucoeeaM bid­
der * toe aa*. Fui payment of
an amount equal to toe highe*
(wt Is due wNhin 24 hours a
toe advertised Sme * sa*. A l
payments shel be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
mode
payable to the Clerk ol the
Cka* Court.
Deled on 8/11/2008
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OERALDINE HARFORO
Deputy dark
Publth: Augu* 17. 24. 31. 2009
and September 7. 14, 2009
T075

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
to* HELEN T HERNANOEZ
toe holder ol toe toaowmg carliftcale(t) has Mod said cerbftcato(s) lor a lax deed to be |
•sued toereon. The cerMcale
number(t) and yeer(s) ol I
issuance, toe desenpbon ol toe
property, end the nameft) m
which « was ssseesed w/are as

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEH
to* WBX1AM E KMCHHOFF,
toe holder of toe toiowi ig certfficeto(s) hoe (Bed eaid certmc*e(t) kx e tax
to be
toereon. The
number(t) and year(s) of
foeuance. toe deecr^iiui of toe
property, and toe neme&lt;t) fo
which I

C E R TW C A Tl HO: BIB YEAR
OF toSUAftCl: 1*8*
PARCEL ID# 25-IB-385AG0712-00X
Deecrtpaon * Property: U G S
X F T OF W 124 F T ELK 7 TR
12 TOWN OF SANFORO PB 1
PG 82
Names fo which assessed:
WELDON
FRANKLIN.
SLYVESTER
FRANKLIN.
HELEN L WARD, REBECCA
WALKER
A l of said property
County of
Unites such rtrtffirata(i)
be redeemed aoooTOfog to lew,
property dtsertbed fo such
certffic*e&lt;a) w8 be toM to toe
•kflhe* bidttor « toe we* bonl
doer.
8eminoto
County
Courthouee. Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday,
M 1100am.
Payment * 84* toe. appkeab* documentary stomp taxes
end raconkng less are required
to be paid by toe successful fod­
der * toe so * Fui peyrnam of
an amount aquai to toe highe*
bid * due wahto 24 hours after
toe advertised Sme of sa* A l
payments she# be cash or guwanteed
instrument,
made
payeb* to toe Clerk ol the
Cbcuf Court.
Dated on i/11/2005

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OERALDINE HARFORO
Deputy C*(k
Pubish: Augu* 17.24.31. 2008
and Seplsmber 7. 2008
CERTIFICATE NO: 933 YEAR | T072
OF ISSUANCE: 1BB8

Unless tuch certiflcaieU) ahal
bo redeemed according to law.
toe property deecnbed m tuch
cert#lceie(s| wd be told to toe

PARCEL ID# 35-19-30-517- |
0200-0180

door.
Semmoie
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on

DeecnpOon ol Property: LEG
LOT 19 BLK 2 LOCKHARTS
SU80 PB 3 PG 70

Monday,
at 11 00am

28, 2008.

Names n which sssessed: DAN
WILLIAMS

Payment of Sato lee. appkeaMe documentary stamp taxes
and raconkng lees are required
to be pato by Bw successful (ad­
der el toe tale Fui payment of
an amount equal to toe highest
tad m due withm 24 hours after
toe adverkted Sme ot tale Al
payments ahai be cash or guwanteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ot too
O cue Court

Al of said property bemg In toe
County of Seminole, Sta* ol
Flonde

Dated on 8/11/2006

AB of affid property befog fo Bw
County of Bembsjfs. Bto* of

T073

tor Tax Deed
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-5AI0914-0080

In which esseeeed:
DOUGLAS K FORO

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEH
to* MELENOA J EDMISTON
Deled on 8711/2008
OR RICHARO 8 CAS8ELBERRY. toe hoktar * toe
MARYANNE MORSE
certWceta(s)
CUR K OF THE CIRCUIT
ifficMs(t) tor a tea deed to be
COURT
Issued toereon The
8EM840LE COUNTY. FLORIOA
number(s) and yeer(s) * | by QCRALOME HARFORO
uancs. toe deecnpOon * I
Deputy Ctorti
property, and toe neme(t) fo
117.24.31.2006
wtlch 1 wt
7.

C E N U FK A Tl NO: 410 TEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2003
NOTICE TO CREOTTORS

UOW

payeb* * Bw Ctorti * toe
CbcuR Oourt.

Names In
ERNEST EDWARDS. EUNICE
WILLIAMS

tor Tax
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Ihal WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE LLC, toe holder ol toe tal­
lowing cerbficaie(s) has Med
•aid cerMcaie&lt;s) kx a tax deed
to be issued toereon. TTw certACMta number(t) end year(t) of
■Nuance, toe descrtpOon * toe
property, and toe neme(s) fo
which 4 was * -i m i i m/m» sa

Unlese tuch cerkftce*&lt;t) shel
be redeemed eccordtog to lew.
toe property described in tuch I
certhcaleis) wd bo told to toe CERTIFICATE NO: 73 TEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2003
Semino*
County |
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
PARCEL ID# 381829-308
on
01480000

fo

a) wS be toto to Bto
a tfw w w tb o n t
S#mino4i
County
Courthouse. Sontord. Florida.

al 1100am.
Peyrnam of Be* toe.
to be peto by Bw suooeetM btoFi* payment of
an arnoum aquef to toe hfgfie*
bid to due wtoifo 24 houm sftor
of sate. Al
o*l
instrument,
payeb* to foe Clerk of Bw
Cbcu# Court
Oa*d on B/11/2008
m ar yan n e m o r s e

C U R K OF
COURT

Notice ol Application
lor Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN.
MELENOA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARD S CASSELBER­
RY. toe holder of toe fcktowng
certOcatett) hat Med sad car
tl tor e lax deed to be
■sued toereon The cerkkcete
number(s) and yawls) ol
weuance toe dssenpeon ot toe
property end toe nwneiti m
stach 4 was attested ware as
s^kum%
CIRTIFICArB NO 4007 TIA R

CIRCUIT

NOT— OF
FUSOC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN:
CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HIOHESTBIDOER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE.
1868 PONTIAC 2 DR: Black
VM# IQ 2f SS7HOOL232956
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON S IP TIM S ER 23,20M AT
10 O'CLOCK AT CAJ TOWMO.
1240 8 CR 427. LONGWOOO.
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BlDOERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETW EEN BAM ANO 5PM.
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS. CAJ TOWINO
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR R EJECT ANY
ANO A U BIOS
Pubish: Augu* 31. 2008
T1B2

American H a rt

9

Association.'

fqtaN ns* 9mm&lt;*4 s*u

Cab Myi B a r&gt;—h&gt;
th tH p c ifllr ik iT

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* t * i w of tutaoi, Bm or

tog. sspsoaiy on on* ids o#
ft* body
• Suddsncortanfotis
Vatorgvmdentandng
•Sudta tout* u*ng non

or Dotfiryss
• Suddan Double nafcng,
ctzaness. loss of baiance
orcoorjrjbon
• SuddBUMnhsadadsMih
noknowieaiM

Lum tht i/jfli ud till
M-f II thtf occur!

Monday. Saptombor 24. 2008

Deecnpeon * Property: U G
SEC 36 TWP 19S RGE 29E N
I X FT OF W 4 X FT OF NW
Peyrnam of Sa* lee. apptce- I 1/4 OF SW 1/4
b* documentary stamp taxes
and raconkng lees are requeed | Names m which assessed
to be pe* by toe tuccesslU fod­ MARINA V GOflOON
der * toe sa*. Fu# payment 01 I
an amount equal to the foghe*
A l of taxi property bemg n toe
fod • due wehm 24 hours after County of Semmo*. Slate of
toe adverkted urns of sa* Al Flonde
payments thal be cash or guar
anieed
instrument.
made I Unless tuch cerkflce*&lt;s) thal
payable to the Clark ol the | be redeemed acconkng to lew.
Circuit Court
toe property dasertoad m such
cert*c*e&lt;s) w « be told to toe
Dated on 9/11/2005
foghe* fodder * toe we* kom
door
Semmo*
County
MARYANNE MORSE
Courthouse. Sanford Florida
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT on
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOHlOA | Monday
26, 2006
by OERALDINE HARFORO
* 11 00am
Deputy C*rk
Pubktn August 17 24 JI 2006 | Peyrnam of 8a* lee appke*
and SefXerrtoar 7 2006
He Ouctxnemary Manp taxes
T074
and reexxfong *as are requved
to be pe* by toe smseesk# Ud
dor * tie te* Fui * j« w f t#
to toe i v *

THE

SFUINOLF COUNT* FLORIOA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Ctork
Publth: Augu* 17.24.31.2005
and September 7. 2006
T06B

* 11 00am

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah August! 7. 24. 31. 2005
and September 7. 2005
T077

YEAR

*8 FT OF LOTS S ♦ 10 SLK B
TR 1 TOWN OF BANFORO PB
1 PG as

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
8CMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALD— HARFORO
Deputy Ctorti
Pubish: Augu* 17.24.31,2006
end September 7.2006
T078

Deecrtptton * Property: LEO
LOTS 22 ♦ 23 BLK » PINE
LEVEL PBBPG 37

tor a toe (toed to be
The certfficatB
number*) end yearts) of
of Bto
Bto nemfos) In
■w

PARCEL 0 # 281838SAG080140SA

Datod on *711/2008

PARCEL ID# 35-18-30-913­
20000230

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEH
net
MTAG CUST FOR
ASSET MOT LLC.
r of Bto taBowfng &lt;

C E H TV C A TE NO; —
O F — UAR Ct — B

payeb* to too Ctork * toe
Clrcua Court.

□I
tar 1*t

THOMAS W.8KEMP
B11 ShrtverOc*
Lake Mery, FI 32748

17.24.31.2008
7.2008

.

PARCEL D # 32-18-31-308-

r»ghe* biddsr * Bw 1

T04B

MARGARET 8. VITALE.

you and tod you ere required to
eetve a copy of your wrtton
defenses. R any. to • an STAN­
LEY M SILVER, ATTORNEY AT
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