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                    <text>W eekend : S unday, D ecember 4, 2005

H er ald
Vol. 114, No. 29 •Copyright © 2005 T h e Santord Herald
50e

lakeMarypelicehunt
downpursesnatcher

By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff

Serving notice
The best basketball play­
ers, and teams, in
Somtnole County have
been on top of their
games this week

.

LAKE MARY — A man with a recent arrest
History for possession of cocaine and fleeing and
eluding police officers led the Lake Mary Police
Department on a high speed chase near the Lake
Mary and Sanford border Wednesday after he
was involved in a purse snatching.
The chase began after 24-year-old Robert Guy
stole a woman's purse, with force, at the I’ublix
in Timacuan.

Police began pursuit of Guy at 46-A and
Airport Boulevard.
Lake Mary
Police
Department Commander Steve Bracknell said
the suspect was heading toward Sanford. Police,
who had set up a block in. but Guy bmke
through it, he said.
Guy brushed the side of Bracknell’s pants,
and that’s when Bracknell said the rules
lanci
chanced.
"Til ere was transfer mud from his car to me,'

Lake Mary police and canine units search for Robert Guy. later
arrested for stealing a purse from a woman at the Tlmlcuan Publlx.

See Purse, Page 8A

Agentsfinddrags
inpictureframe
boundforSanford

See Sports, P o g o I B

Welciva Pkwy.
meeting set for
Dec. 20
SANFORD — The
Seminole County
Expressway Authority
has scheduled a public
meeting to discuss the
Grccneway and
Wfckiva Parkway on
Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 4
p.m. at tin1Seminole
County Services
Building. The meeting
will take place in Room
1020,1101 E. First St.,
in Sanford.
Tl&gt;e county express­
way authority will play
an important part in
the location and possi­
ble implementation of
the extension of O k *
Western Beltway,
known as the Vfekiva
Parkway, to State Road
417.
Call 407-665-5601 or
check out www.seminolccountyfl.gov/Mea.

By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff

SANFORD — U.S. Customs
intercepted a shipment of cocaine
from a country in the Caribbean
Nov. 26 that led to the arrest of a
local businessman in Sanford.
Edcardo Rodriguez, 44, of
Stonebark Cove in Sanford, was
charged with trafficking and
smuggling cocaine Into the coun­
try.
Rodriguez owns a small busi­
ness in the Fulton Office Center on
Fulton Street.
Customs agents contacted the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
on Nov. 26 about a picture frame
they had intercepted containing
45 grams of cocaine hidden inside.
Agents had tu.dri|Ls hole in the
picture frame to find the cocaine.

Hospital pays
$670,000 in
property tax
SANFORD — Craig
Bair, marketing direc­
tor and Ashley
Johnson, CFO, lor
Central Florida
Regional Hospital
hand-delivered the
hospital's property tax
check to the Seminole
County Tax Collector
Office.
Tlu* two handed
Ray Valdez a check for
$671,184 in real and
personal property
taxes Wednesday
afternoon.
,
Bair said that most
hospitals an.* per­
ceived as being non­
profit entities, but
Central Florida
Regional Hospital is a
for profit hospital.
“We are proud to be
a tax-paying hospital,"
Bair said.
Central Florida
Regional is the only
for-prufit hospital in
Seminole County, and
only one of two in
Central Florida.
— Liane EJixon
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Harsld photo by Tommy Vlncont

Edgardo Rodriguez of Sanford !&gt;
arrested for amuggling cocaine.

the arrest report said.
Sheriff spokesman Steve Olson
said Thursday that U S . Customs,
now called Immigration and
Customs Enforcement, or ICE,
keeps an eye out for drugs when

Drugs, Pag* 3A

Middle school rezoning
pushed back to February
By Stave Paradis

Next step

Herald Staff

the annual Santord Christmas parade which starts at 11 a m. Saturday. Anyone who
thinks this float Is impressive in this photo should hurry to the parade to see what H
can do in person. It just might fly down the RiverWalk.

SANFORD — A decision to
delay a final vote by the School
Board on middle school rezoning
will put the district about a month
behind in preparations to open
Markham Woods Middle School
in August.
.
"It's nut anything we can’t
overcome," said Run Pinncll,
executive djrector fur secondary
education — middle schools for
Seminole County Public Sdiools.
A Core Committee working on
middle school rezoning in the
northwest section of the county
has studied 42 plans. Thirteen
rezoning plans remain. Markham Woods will puli stu­
dents from Greenwood Lakes
Middle School in Lake Mary and

SANFORD — The Core
Committee for Middle School
Rozoning-I’hase II will meet
next on Monday, Dec. 5, at 5
p.m. at the Sanford Middle
Sdiool Media Center.
The purpose of the meeting
will be to address the rezoning
of
Greenwood
Lakes,
Millennium, and Sanford
Middle Schools attendance
areas and the initial zoning of
Markham Woods Middle
School.
Millennium and Sanford middle
schools in Sanford.
After a public input session on

Sm Razor*, Pag* 3A

Jett Aire waits to sue Trust announces art contest winners
city for $ 100 million
From Staff Raports

By Liana Edlxon
Herald Stall

SANFORD — Jett Aire will
have to wait a few more
munllis to find out if they will
go to trial against the city of
Sanford, the Sanford Airport
Authority and Orlando Sanford
International, Inc.
At the motion for final sum­
mary hearing this past week,
18th Judicial Circuit Judge
Nancy Alley heard from dty,
authority, and OSI lawyers, on
several summary motions, but
reserved her ruling on most of
the motions.
The founder of Jett Aire
seeks more than $100 million in
the lawsuit, claiming secret
meetings cheated the business

out of a 20-year agreement.
The case began in the late
1990s, and has almost six years
of discovery, lawyers said dur­
ing the hearings.
Jett Aire alleged that the
defendants violated an October
1994 agreement stipulating Jett
Aire as the Fixed Base Operator
providing jet fuel at the airport.
Attorneys for the defendants
argued that there was no viola­
tion of tiie agreement because
there were no stipulations for
exclusive fueling rights for Jett
Aire.
Jett Aire claimed that the dty
of Sanford and the Airport
Authority held secret meetings
that eventually led tu the ere-

Sm Lawsuit, Pag* 3A

SANFORD — Winners for
the Sanford Historic Trust
Student Art Contest were
announced Friday, Dec. 2 at
the Helen Stairs Theatre as
part of the kick off for the
Seventeenth Holiday Tour of
Homes.
The awards were part of
the evening's event, ^Sights
and Sounds of the Season."
The purpose of the art con­
test is to develop a perma­
nent art library of Sanford's
historic buildings as a way of
promoting the dty's history
and foster the development
of local art students. Tup
prizes were $200 for first
place; $125 for second place;
$75 for third and $25 for
fourth. Entries that receive
prize money become proper­
ty of the Trust.

Sanford is...

Alive
After
Five
Thursday, December 8th
S - S p in

This First Street scene painted by T.J. Fleming ol Orangewood
Christian School won first prize in the Sanford Historic Trust
Student Art Contest. Fleming won $200 for his piece.

More than 80 entries were
received this year - up 17
percent from last year,
according to organizers. All

public high sdiools submitted entries along with private

Sm Trust, Pag* 3A

Enjoy W ine, Beer &amp; Food Tastings
W hile Strolling through
Historic Downtown Sanford

Also visit our unique:

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A rt Qslleries A Studios •Antique Shops
•Restaurants • Specialty Shops

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Seminole Summary
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The annual holiday
parade in Sanford will kick
off at 11 a.m .on the
RiverWalk. The city of
Sanford will also present
Christmas in the Square, at
Magnolia Square in Historic
Downtown Sanford. Events
will be from 5 to 7 p.m., with
Santa scheduled to arrive at 5
p.m. Both events are free.
Elsbeary Hobbs Drifters'
Christmas Concert will be
held at the Helen Stairs
Theatre in downtown
Sanford at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
are $30 for Orchestra and $25
for Balcony.

Puerto submitted

Sanford native and basoball star David
Eckstein marrlod Blue Collar T V actress
Ashley Drane Nov. 26.

The Lake Mary High
School Marching Rams will
hold their annual garage sale
at the school, 655 LongwoodLake Mary Road from B a m.
to 3 p.m. Call 407-260-7178.

DavidEckstein
Collar actress
O RLA N D O — St. Louis C ardinal’s
shortstop and Sanford native, David
Eckstein married W B 's Blue Collar TV
star, Ashley Drane on Saturday, Nov. 26
in Orlando.
The cerem ony took place at All Souls
C atholic Church in Sanford, and the
reception w ith som e 350 fam ily and
friends was held at the Walt Disney
World Yacht and Beach Club Resort.
The groom wore a traditional black
tuxedo by Hugo B o s s and the bride wore
a gow n by designer M elissa Sw eet and a
diam ond bracelet and original diam ond
earrings
designed
by
the
Sossi

Collection.
Eckstein, before joining the Cardinals,
played for the A naheim A ngels and
helped lead the Angels to World Series
victory in 2002. Drane, before joining
Blue Collar TV was a series regular on
the short lived Rerun Show and played
Jan Brady in the television m ovie. The
Brady Bunch in the W hite Mouse.
In addition, she has a recurring guest
role on the Disney C hannel's T h at's So
Raven, and will guest star on an upcom ­
ing episode o f Hot Properties.
Eckstein is the son of form er city of
Sanford Com m issioner and form er All
Souls School teacher Herbert "W hitey"
Eckstein.

Casselberry
ready to ‘Deck
the Halls’
C A SSE L B E R R Y — C asselb erry re si­
d en ts can be recognized as hav ing one
o f the finest h olid ay d ecorated hom es
in the city d u ring the annu al "D eck the
M alls" com p etition .
R esid ents can reg ister their hom e or
a n e ig h b o r's hom e in a city -w id e d eco ­
rating co n test. Prizes w ill be aw arded
to w inners.
C o n testan ts m ay en ter only o n e of
four categ ories inclu d ing: best lig h t­
ing, best law n display, ov erall holiday
sp irit and m ost creative.
Ju d gin g will take place Thursday,
D ec. 15. W inners w ill b e announced
Friday, D ec. 16. Prizes w ill be aw arded
to the w inners.
R egistration fo r C a sselb erry 's "D eck
the M alls" hom e d eco ratin g co n test
will take place at the C asselberry Parks
and R ecreation A d m inistration O ffice,
located at 125 East M elody Lane. You
can also reg ister by phone by callin g
407-262-7720.
R e g istra tio n en d s at 5 p .m . on
Tuesday, D ec. 13.
For
m ore
in fo rm a tio n
ab ou t
C asselb erry 's "D eck the H alls" hom e
d ecorating contest, visit w w w .casselberry.org, call 407-262-7720 o r em ail
jd ro ssficasselb crry .org .

Harato photo by Tommy Vincent

Seasonal changos occur with some hardty noticeable. One exception Is the decoration at First Street and Park Avenue In
downtown Santord. What started as a Halloween spider transformed Into a Thanksgiving turkey, and la now frozen Into a
largo happy snowman, thanks to the creative folks at Sanford's Leisure Services Department After tho winter soason,
maybo the snowman wa melt away and become the next holiday symbol — a Valentine???

Assault - Battery
• Jeremiah Lee Irens, 25, of South
Elliot Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Nov. 29 in refer­
ence to a domestic battery. 'Ihe vic­
tim told polio.* Irens hit her because
she would not have sex with him. A
second victim said Irons hit him
earlier with a belt because this per­
son has poured flour on the floor.
Scabs on the unidentified person
were said to lx* from Irons pinching
him very hard. Irens was charged
with cruelty toward a child and bat­
tery — touch or strike.
Traffic Stops
• klarelyiui Simpson Kulaiut, 58,
of Dike Coven Court, t-ake Mary,
was arrested by Sanford police
Thursday near Towne Center Circle
in Sanford following a car accident.
Kuland said she thought the light
was green so she drove and hit the
vehicle in front of her. Police
smelled alcohol and after tests,
arrested her for driving under the
influence.
Thefts
• Alexander M. Savatorov, 22, of
Daytona Beach, and a man identi­
fied as John IXx*, were arrested by
Sanford poliev Nov. 26 at a store in
Seminole Towne Center. The two
had reportedly taken $12t&gt;.35 in
merchandise from the store without
paying. Each was charged with
shoplifting from a merchant.
• Valerie Herring, 41, of
Tubkegee Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Nov. 2H
at a store in the 1500 block of French
Avenue. She tixik a soda from the
store without paying. She was
charged with petty larceny, and
possession of narcotics equipment.
• Rebekah Ann Rowe, 19, of
Reider Avenue, Dingwixid, was
arrested by Sanford police Nov. 26
at a store in Seminole Towne Center.
She reportedly took items from a
store without paying. She was
charged with potty shoplifting from

The Environmental
Studies Center will hold an
open house from 4 to 8:30
pm. Events include a nature
walk, friend's store, bever­
ages and desserts (bring a
picnic supper). There is no
charge. Tne center is located
on Osprey Trail, one-half
mile from Highway 17-92 off
CR-19 between Longwood
and Winter Springs. Call 407­
320-0467.
Seminole County Public
School's Student Museum,
located at 301 W. Seventh St.,
will host its annual Holiday
Open House from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. Admission is free.
This open house will feature
folk-craft demonstrators on
spinning, quilting, weaving
and carving. Tours of the
Demonstration Gardens and
the Historic Rose Garden
will be offered. Local authors
are scheduled to sign their
books. A silent auction will
feature gifts, antiques and
collectables. Exhibit rooms
will be decorated for the sea­
son. Students will provide
musical entertainment. Call
407-320-0520.

(trailer).
• Jenna Weeks, 32, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday, Nov. 23, in the
2700 block of Orlando drive, from
where she had previously been
issued a trespass warning. She was
charged with failing to leave prop­
erty on order of the owner.

a merchant.
• Tyler Aaron Swift, 19, of
Gatehouse Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Nov. 23
at a store in the 36(X) block of
Orlando Drive. I le reportedly took
% in items from the store with­
out paying, lie eyas charged wit!)
petty larceny.
• Patricia Cortez, 28, of Orlando,
was arrested by Sanford police Nov.
26 at a store in Seminole Towne
Center. She reportedly took $629 in
merchandise and hid it in her
child's stroller, leaving the store
without paying. She was charged
with larceny over $300, and cruelty
toward a child.
• John A. Alvarez, 19, of Rose
Cliff Circle, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday at
Macy's in the Seminole Towne
Center mall for shoplifting earrings
off the plastic backing and conceal­
ing them in their pockets. He was
charged with petty larceny first
offense.
Other arrests
• Jamie L. Bundle II, 20, of
Windchase Blvd., was arrested by
Sanford poliev Nov. 25 in the 700
block of West First Street. He was
charged with disorderly intoxica­
tion, resisting an officer without
violence, and escaping from jail or
other penal institutions.
• Andrew Sheppheart Jr., 54, and
Carl P. Moore-, 47, both listed as
homeless, were arrested by Sanford
poliev Nov. 26 in the 1400 block of
French Avenue. Both were charged
with trespassing in a structure

• Stephanie Jones, 20, of Douglas
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford poliev Thursday on Jewett
Lane. Police said Jones was being
questioned by a co-worker about a
paycheck shortage when she
became jrrilated, kicked a chair and
threw a $65 plant at the other
employee. Jones was charged with
a weapons offense and criminal
mischief.
• Laurie Dee Koffamus, 42, listed
as homeless, and Lora Bussey, 47, of
West 12 th Street in Sanford, were
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday for procurement for
prostitution agreeing to secure for
lewd act.
Angel Eve Smith, 21, of
ka, was arrested Wednesday
Sanford polio.* following a call
about a prowler on Santa Barbara
Drive in Sanford. Smith was said to
be on a woman's porch screaming
and making loud banging noises.
Smith was enarged with loitering.
• Rosox* Brockington III, 19, of
Randall Street in Sanford, was
arrested Nov. 29 by Sanford polio*
following a traffic stop after he ran a
stop sign, aourding to polio*. After
following the driver with lights and
sirens for a series of turns, polio*
deployed stop sticks at 8 th Street
and Mulberry Avenue. Polio* said
Brockington swerved to try to hit an
offio*r, then crashed into another
vehicle just east of Persimmon
Avenue. Brockington fao*s charges
of resisting an officer and aggravat­
ed assault with a deadly weapon
without intent to kill.

The Geneva Community
Yard and Craft Sale will be
held from 9 a m. to 2 p.m. at
161 First St. The event is free.
St. Peter's Preschool and
Kindergarten's annual
fundraiser will be held from
8 a.m. to noon at 700
Rinehart Road in Lake Mary.
Tickets available at the festi­
val. Call 407-333-1707.
The Lake Helen League
for Better Living will spon­
sor its 11th bi-annual Lake
Helen Christmas Home Tour
from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Dec. 3 and 4. Tickets are $12
in advance or $15 at the door.
Call 386-228-9818 or 386-228­
4091.
A Peculiar People pres­
ents Trails to Victory, a pres- ’
entation of Christmas for
Katrina Survivors, Dec 3 at 7
and 9:30 p.m., and Sunday/ '
Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. and 4 JO p.m.
at Central Florida
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Orlando Drive in Sanford.

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Public elementary school lunch menu
6
Gianni's Pizza
Pepperoni or
Cheese Pizza
California Vegetable
Blend
Otis Spunkmoyer
Fruit/ Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

8

BBQ Chicken
Sandwich
Stoamed Com
Ore Ida Oven Fries
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

Fish Nuggots
Goldfish Graham
Crackers
Jell-0 .
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choica of Milk

Turkey Dinner
Roasted Turkey
Mashed Potatoes w/
Gravy
or Sweet Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables /
Roil
Choice of Milk

"Colors of Christmas", a

9
Spaghetti w/ Prego
Sauce
(Martnara or
Meatballs)
Garden Salad
Texas Garlic Toast
Fruit/ Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

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Methodist Church, 4921
Highway 17-92 in Casseiberrv.

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prizes included.
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Continued from Page 1A
like Miami, Olson explained,
Tuesday at Millennium, offi­
The Sheriff's Office had
say 42 plans is a lot of plans,"
where you'll see boats being
point of closure with them ,"
cials decided to push the com­
Pinnell said. "W e're getting
ripped
apart
with
drugs
hid­
undercover
pletion date back to Februa
Pinnell said. He added that
den
throughout.
close to the decision tim e."
a g e n t s
w e n in d istricts w ithout
What we wanted to 3 o
"It's still smuggling and
A goal had been to have
deliver the
was m ake sure we built
desegregation orders, rezon­
the
plan
in
place
before
the
trafficking
in
coca“
c
,"
Olson
p a ck a Re,
enough time into our sched­
ing is alw ays a difficult
said. "It's something that you
d istrict's schools perform
which was
process.
ule to allow for a com pre­
just can’t dismiss or ignore."
what is known as rollover,
s e n t
hensive and thorough review
" I here's always someone
meaning they move students
Olson said that the arrest
through
of the plans to be presented
on the other side o f a bound­
to the next grade in the dis
a m id lead agents to more
shipping
and discussed at our next
ary line that wants to be on
leads into a x a in e and drug
m et s com puter system .
fimi DHL.
m eeting ,"
Pinnell
said
the other sid e," Pinnell said.
trafficking
in
the
area.
Pinnell
said
the
district
is
The pic­
Thursday. That m eeting is
That could apply to property
devising
a
plan
to
help
"It goes to show there arcture frame
Mondav, Dec. 5 in the
zoning, county tines, many
school’s do that, since the
all those ways that cocaine,
w
a s
Rodriguez
Sanford
M iddle
School
aspects of governm ent, he
rezoning
will
take
longer
and
drugs
in
general,
can
be
ad d ressed
Media Center.
suggested.
than originally expected.
transported," Olson said.
r ,
»o 655 VV.
In the past the School
He also m entioned that
ru llon Ave., Suite No. 4
"Picture frames — that's not
D iscussion am ong Core
Hoard has taken public Input
with the current zoning for
Com m ittee m em bers and
an everyday thing you run
Rodriguez signed for the
and m ade a decision that
middle schools, not every­
into."
parents am tinu es to be the
same night as to what plan
body is going to the closest
same as in previous elem en­ schiKil.
they want to advertise as the
tary, middle and high school
final one, Pinnell said. More
"W e've got close to 600
rezoning processes.
Continued from P t| e 1A
time is now built into the
students choosing to attend
The district wants to meet
schedule to allow digestion
Millennium and Sanford," he
ation of a new category- of
parameters that will satisfy a
cri to know how a lawsuit
of
public
input.
said, referring to the choice
Mason
said.
"It's
not
just
pie
Fixed Based Operator that
court m andated decree to
could seek damages for more
program s at the schools.
in the sky. We had aintracts."
Deadlines to submit pro­
favored O rlando Sanford
integrate schools. Parents
than $100 million on anticipa­
International, Inc.
posals for rezoning had been
These are excellent schools,
Alley told M ason and
want their children to attend
tory profits. They said Jett
i» s just a m atter o f habit
Pringle that they would have
pushed back as well, but at
Jett Aire argued that in 1999
Ihe school closest to them for
Aire needed proof of project­
this point nothing new can
because some residents have
to show som e reasonable
the city and the authority
the most part.
ed profits or a history of prof­
been at one particular school.
be submitted. Some people
evidence that Jett Aire would
began doing business with
„. Finneli said there has been
itability over time. During this
They know the teachers and
still wanted more time, he
have stayed in business.
USI, which at the time did not
"intense" dialogue between
time, Jett Aire also had a con­
said, but all that can be done
(h e Ja y of the land, and it's
meet FBO standards.
Lawyer Steggerda told the
the U.S. Justice Department,
struction lien for their proper­
difficult to adjust to some­
now is to suggest tweaking
judge on Tuesday that profits
Lawyers for Jett Aire, Bill
which oversees the federal thing new."
ty out at the airport made by
plans currently under con­
40 years into the future is a
I ringle and Cheney Mason,
consent decree, and school
local
contractor
Spolski lottery ticket.
sideration.
The Core Committee has
claim that the groups violated
officials.
Construction. The property
struggled with these same
"W e just had to stop and
"That's why they're work­
Florida s Sunshine Laws and
"W e're getting close to the concerns, he said.
was foreclosed on, Steggerda
ing so hard to get it in front
engaged in conduct that put
told the judge.
of a jury," Steggerda said.
Jett Aire out of business.
(Jett AireJ had a construc­
Alley signed an order for
The defendants claim that
T o m o k a G e tn a n d M in e ra l S o c ie ty
tion lien. They were a finanpartial summary judgement
Jett Aire was a failing compa­
d a lly distressed company.
in regard to the International
ny from the beginning of their
(There is] no evidence to
Terminal. The court will be
agreement, with bankruptcy
SANFORD _
Seminole
prove they were profitable,"
f g y f r y * Mineral
Fossil Show ! i
reviewing the affidavits on
problems. They said Jett Aire's Steggerda said.
Community College has added
an item by item basis, the
financials show they lost
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Mason
said
m eetings clerk records showed.
money in 1996, 1997, and
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Alley told both sides that it
gone out o f business," OSI
Spring 2006 term.
cases go to trial where busi­
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would take her quite some
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sought
dam ages
court Thursday.
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(One mile «att of M f mt t1») T
the motions for final sum ­
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to
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advanced
aimmunications
services, and integrate phone
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prrpannf your hrtrt for the hofadni
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tems.
schools and even home school
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other
students
Cisco Voice Over IP lays the
Wachovia Bank Building on
students. The level of profes­
received honorable mention:
foundation for gaining handsFirst Street and Park Avenue
sionalism and talent has also
Kendall
A dam kicw izc,
on skills and understanding of
in Sanford.
risen. Judging became so dif­
let
Jordan
Booken,
Haley
packet telephony by presenting
The
Sanford
H istoric
ficult that two additional
Byfield,
Renne
Clark, Trust
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technologies
that
are
com­
w elcom es
Burke,
prizes (for fourth place) wen- A nthony C onsalez, Marcy
mon for both enterprise
e n t e r p r is e and
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selected, officials said.
Monday, December 5th
Monroe, Ashley Neukamm, Sc Design Company as a new
p r o v id e r students.
First Place went to T.J. Grace Parker, Sarah Parker
M
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be
prepared
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sponsor
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event
this
7:00 pm
Fleming fn&gt;m Orangcwnod and Dhruv Patel.
the C isc o certification exam.
vear. T he
relationsh ip
Christian School (Bob Karl,
F o r m o re inhirm ation, co n ­
First baptist Church Worihip Center
The winning nieces will brings together two organi­
Admission is free.
teacher) for his "Sanford
tact 407-70H-22r&gt;5 o r visit
510 South Park Aw., Sanford
be on exhibit during the zations interested in recog­
w w w .scr-fl.edu.
Rush Hour" in acrylic. The H oliday Tour of Hom es nizing the value and im por­
piece also received a Merit Saturday and Sunday at the tance of architecture in cu l­
Award from the M aitland
Sanford M useum . D uring ture and history and increas­
A C E hardw are c e hardw are
Art Festival 2005 and is to be December it will be on dis­ ing its aw areness in youth
entered into a national com ­ play in the lobby of the and leaders of tomorrow.
petition by T.J. next summer.
Second Place went to
ANSWER TO TODAY’S PUZZLE
Jenny
Bonner of
Lake
Howell High School for her
801 Park Ave., in mixed
medium. Carol Mears is the
art teacher. Jenny is in her
third year of AP art, one of
the few sophomores to do
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clear or multi-color lights.
stands, 10’ L. Features while
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the teacher. Gladys is in AP
art and wanU to pursue an
art degree in college.
package on Nov. 29. A judge
signed an anticipatory search
warrant prior to the delivery.
About 20 minutes after
delivering the picture frame to
•he business, agents executed
the search warrant and
Rodriguez was arrested for
trafficking in cocaine and
smuggling cocaine into the
state of Florida.
Olson said that not many
details are being released
about the case right now
because there is an ongoing
invesUgation.
He said although 20 ounces
of cocaine doesn't seem like a
lot. it's still smuggling. It's not

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Christmas Songs
By now, subscribes* of Thr Sanford HrrnId, Lair Atiry UrmU and
Lonfuxnl Hmild should have iweived ihcir ropiw of a holiday songIhkiI. we pmdua-d. What an? you going to do with it. use it or toss it
aw ay? We would be greatly disappointed if you toss it. After all music
is one of tin’ mainstays of the Christmas season and in this publication
we have not only tire words, but the music for accompaniment
I should add, that in addition to the books included with your
newspaper, we will Ire giving them away at the Sanford Christmas
parade today (Saturday) Folks have also requested copies for schools,
churches and gnmps, which we will be honoring.
Not necessarily in this publication, there arc many types of holiday
music going around, hum the classic of Handel’s Messiah to
.............................. Grandma Got Run over by a Reindeer. Hasing a
musical past there is always a song running
through my brain and the one that is most pre­
dominant these days is Rudolph, the Red Nose
Reindeer. From time to time, that will change to
Silent Night or tlie Twelve Days of Christmas. I
never know when I wake up in the morning, what
song I will have (vaunting me all day.
Barring that little snowman in hunt of the toy
piano, (you know what I mean I gathering around
and singing Christmas carols should be traditionNick
al in your family. Even Uncle Louie, who can’t
P fp ifY lIlf
carry a tune in a bushel basket can chime in and
I H IIU U l
h,lvi. fua Many folks even go outdoors and carol
• • • • • • • • in their neighborhoods. Others, mostly church
gnmps or school choruses will visit shut-ins to
cheer them up in the holiday season.
For those attending church, be prepared to sing, sing, and sing on
Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day.
Each year at Christmas time, an Orlando radio station has traditionally presented a pn&gt;gram of the “most ridiculous* holiday music
This generally Includes songs by Alvin and the Chipmunks,
(Christmas Christmas time is here); Eartha Kitt (Santa Baby); and
many others with humomus lyrics.
When I was a disc jockey at WTRR back in the late 50's, I would
start out on December 1, playing one Christmas song per hour. On
Dec. 2, there would be two songs per hour. By the week before
Christmas we Itad complete 15-record per hour Christmas music pro­
grams. We did this on all types of programs, the country music snow,
"Bar None Ranch", the evening show "Dana- Time", and even the
Rock &amp; Roll show, "The Rhythm Hour". In this way, I believed folks
would get more used to the songs rather than if they were all present­
ed in one batch. People seemed to enjoy this approach.
If you haven’t done It before, at some lime before Christmas, or on
Christmas Eve, gather the family around the piano and sing. Do any
song from Silent Night to Rudolph. They will all make you feel good.
If you don't have a piano or some musical instrument sing anyway.
Most families have at least one person who can carry a tune and you
can follow their lead. If you have tapes, CD"s or DVD's, play them and
sing along. Some TV's, where reception is from a dish or cable, will
undoubtedly Ivave holiday music channels and here Is another oppor­
tunity to sing along.
Anotlu-r suggestion: when you are going over the river and
thmugh live woods to grandmother's house, keep the children enter­
tained by singing. We tried that the other day and it kept them well
entertained.
If you have the opportunity at your church or elsewhere, attend a
gathering where the singing of holiday songs will be featured. Let
your voice ring loud and get with the spirit of the occasion. Christmas
ts still several weeks away, but lltere Is no lime like the present to begin
lilting your voice in song.
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Your Views
P o o l ca n b e
shared and raise
n eeded revenue
To the Editor.
I wanted to respond to the
recent articles ana editorials
written concerning the use of
the Larry Dale Aquatic Center.
First let me say that the true
issue is not about aiaching
styles and it certainly shouldn't
be about personal attacks on
any of the involved kids, fami­
lies and coaches. Hundreds of

thousands of dollars wenspent by the citizens of Sanford
as well as Seminole County to
build a pool for its residents.
This pool continues to sit idle
and is underutilized for most
of the day. It operates at a
financial loss to the taxpayers
of Sanford each and every year.
Teams have tried to pay the
G ty of Sanford thousands of
dollars for the use of a few
lanes and they continue to be
turned down. Excuses given
that one coach docs not like
another coach or one team docs
not like to share space with
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Sounds of Pratac from First
Baptist Church of Sanford
invites even-one to 'T h e
Sounds of Christmas" at 7 p m ,
at the Worship Center, 519
South Park, in Sanford. Call
407-322*«m.Vv.. «&gt; -i.

Victory Ifcmple of God, 601
Pine Ave, Sanford will hold the
22nd Pastor’s Anniversary
Celebration, Dec. 5 to 11. Gall
407-321-8864.
First Shiloh M .B. Church
700 Elm Ave, Sanford, is hold­
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has been shared by local busi­
nessmen and women, the
Seminole County Commission
and even in Tallahassee by
State Rep. David Mealor. Local
swim teams are being sent
away from this pool to
Clermont and Oviedo. That is
w-rong. Mayor Linda Kuhn
should provide the necessary
leadership to right that wrong
while at trie same time securing
much needed revenue for the
citizens of Sanford.
Sincerely,

C o n tin u e d fro m P a| e 2 A

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hard-working taxpayers that
paid and continue to pay for
this facility.
The Larry Dale Aquatic
Center is a beautiful Olympic
sized pool that deserves to be
showcased by Sanford. It
deserves to host state, national
and international swim meets.
The businesses that helped pay
for this facility could benefit
greatly by such meets if the
right leadership was willing to
orchestrate the full use of this
magnificent pool.
The support for fiscal
responsibility- specifically with
the Larry Dale Aquatic Center

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7 at 7 p.m. each evening.
Special guest will be Dr.
Stephen J. Thurston of New
Covenant M.B. Church in
Chicago. Call 407-322-5489

Casselberry, will hold a free
percussion workshop, "The
Fundamentals for Drumming
Success", at 7 p.m.
Professional Tom Bastedo will
conduct the workshop. To
reserve a place or for more
information, call 407-260-

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Ball 100, of Sanford, died
Sunday, Nov. 27. 2005.
Ball was bom Dec. 5, 1904
m A d ,m , CCT, o , m
was a homemaker and wife
to her late husband, Stanley.
She was also a member of the
Firs Baptist Church of
banford.

Survivors include graiindl a.ui?.htp™&gt; Diane Defieeze
Schiller, Dawn Deforel, and
Denise Conroy; and four
grandchildren.
Senders were held Friday,
2 flt 10
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Collison Family Funeral

Funeral services will be

ANNE M. CAMPBELL
Anne M. Campbell, 94, of
Sanford, died Tuesday, Nov.
29, 2005.
She was predeceased by
husband, Alexander James
Campbell and a daughter,
Maureen Campbell Newton
on Sep. 13, 2001. Survived by
three grandchildren and six
great grandchildren.

Survivors include dauehw™' P 'anc Duzlak and
Marsha Donna; three grandcnlldren, and two great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Dec. 3, 2005 at

St. Augustine Catholic

Church. In lieu of flowers,
the family requests that dona­
tions be made in honor of her
memory to St. Augustine
Catholic Church, 375 N
Sunset Dr., Casselberry, Fla.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 4c Crematory,
Longwood, in charge of
arrangements.

SAMUEL W HITFIELD
THURM OND
Samuel Whitfield
Thurmond, 79, of Deland,
died Wednesday, Nov. 23,
2005 at Florida Hospital in
Deland, Fla. He was bom In
Sanford on Dec. 25,1925. He
was a civil engineer and a
United States Navy veteran.

WILLIAM T. FENLEY JR .
c
Fcn,ey' J r « 68, of
Sanford, died Wednesday
Nov. 30, 2005. He was bom
May 2, 1937 in Era,Tx. He
was a United States Airforce
veteran.
Survivors include wife
Stella M. Fenley; stepdaugh­
ters, Peggy Carter and Boobie
Bowers; stepsons, Ray Wages,
II and Lynn Wages; and two
grandchildren.
Banficld Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
MARILYN M ARGARET
LUCIA
Marilyn M. Luda, 74, of
Casselberry, died Wednesday,
Nov. 30 In Oviedo.
Luda was bom In Niagra
Falls, NY and lived in the
area since 2002. She was a
teacher.

ter, Susan Hall, of Lockport,
NY; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at Collison Family

Funeral Homes and
Crematory and services will
be at Howell Branch Chapel.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes and Crematory in
Winter Park in charge of
arrangements.
MADELINE RUTH M ILLS
Madeline Ruth Mills, 73, of
Deltona, died Sunday, Nov.
27, 2005. She was bom Sept
26, 1932 in Ashland, Ohio
Survivors include husband,
Ceorge E. Mills; one son. Jack
Mills o f Berea, Ohio; two
daughters, Michelle Frank of
Charleston, S.C. and Cynthia
Mills o f Las Vegas, Nev.; sis­
ter, Carol Yeager of Las
Vegas, N ev; a nephew; and
seven grandchildren.
Memorial donations can be
made to the American
Diabetes Association.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 4c Crematoiy,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

LENA M . DZIOK
Lena M. Dziok. 83, of
W to n a ,d ie d Monday(Nov

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In lieu of flowers the fami­
ly requests that donations be
made in honor of her memo­
ry to St. Judes Childrens
Hospital.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes and Crematory,
Cramkow Chapel, in charge
of arrangements.

held on Sunday, Dec. 4 at
Collison Family Funeral
Homes, Cramkow Chapel, in
Sanford, from 3-5 p.m.
Graveside services will be
held Monday, Dec. 5 at 2 p.m.
at the Bell Cemetery in Bell,
FL.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes and Crematory,
Cramkow Chapel, In charge
of arrangements.

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JAMIE E BENTON
Jam ie E. Benton, 46, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Nov. 30, 2005.
Benton was bom Oct. 13,
1959 in Sanford and was the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Benton.
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Survivors include special
rnends, Charles Fleming and
Melonie Bead ling.

Survivors include wife,

Sue Ann Thurmond; son,
Sam Thurmond; daughter,
Saralce Sauires; one niece;
one granddaughter; and one
nephew.

Memorial donations can be
made to American Heart
Association.
Allen Summerhill Funeral
Homees, Inc. in charge of
arrangements.
DONNA NEW SOM
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Donna Newsom Wilcox,
66, o f Davenport, died on
Wednesday, Nov. 23,2005, in
Davenport. A native of
Sanford, she was a member
o f First Baptist Church of
Sanford. Survivors include
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and grandchildren.
Graveside services were
held on Thursday, Dec. 1,
2005 at Evergreen Cemetery.

Memorial donations can be
made to the American Cancer
Society, Orlando Metro Unit.
1601 W. Colonial Dr..
Orlando, Fla.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, is in charge of
arrangements.
TIM O TH Y WOOLHOUSE
Timothy Woolhouse, 38, of
Orlando, died Monday, Nov.
28, 2005 at Florida Hospital In
Orlando.
Woolhouse was bom in
Winter Park.

He owned and operated a
comic book store.

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, . , Su.rvivors indude wife Jan
Woolhouse; son, Michael
Woolhouse; daughter,
Madeline Woolhouse; brother,
Jason Woolhouse; all of
Orlando and parents Chuck
and Jennifer Woolhouse, of
Oviedo.
Calling hours are Sunday
from 2-1 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at
Collison Family Funeral
Homes and Crematory.
Services will be held on Dec.
5, 2005 at 2 p.m. at Collison
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with Rev. John Carlson offici­
ating.
Burial will be at
Greenwood in Orlando.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes and Crematory in
Winter Park In charge of
arrangements.

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Grants
worked
at the
Rev. Grant retired as pastor
lo n g tim e
Walnwrlght Shipyard and
but remained active for
re s id e n t
Rev. Grant also taught the
another 15 years as pastor
of Longthird grade. After the war.
emeritus.
In 1988 Rev.
wood and ' the Grants settled In Central
Grant began researching
former
Florida and have resided In
the history of the Ansley
pastor of
Longwood since 1946. Prior family. Her research took
tha First to marriage Rev. Grant was
her to England twice and
Pente­
active in church work and
resulted In the publication of
costal
her abiding faith led her Into
the Hills of Annesley In
Church of the ministry. She traveled
1988. Th e book chronicles
_____________ L o n g throughout the state evan­
the various spellings of the
^ G ra n t
w o o d . gelizing In churches and lent
Ansley name and Its rich
‘
passed
revivals.
She
was
history and association of
aw ay on
renowned for har musical
Annesley, England.
it
November 25, 2005. Rev.
abilities. She possessed a
Grant was bom October 14
Includes references back to
beautiful voice and loved to
the eariy 1200's and the
1916 In Milton, Florida. She
sing and often played the
possibility of a kinship to
was the eldest daughter of
guitar and accordion,
in
Robin Hood. In addition to
Benjamin R. Ansley and
N ovem ber of 1947 she
her many church duties,
Dora Vamum Ansley In a
became one to the earliest
Rev. Grant was actively
family ol four sisters and
female ministers In the
seven brothers, all o» whom
involved in numerous civic,
United Pentecostal Church.
school and community activ­
preceded her In death. The
By that time she had been
family later moved
to
ities. Rev. Grant is survived
active In the formation of
by her husband, J . Russell
Summerfield, F L where the
Pentecostal churches In
Grant, daughters Shlrely
then Miss Ansley attended
Cassia,
Orlando
and
school and was active In
D ePress
of
Plainfield.
Apopka. Rev. Grant was a
Indiana, Sibyl Coom bs of
community activities.
In
Pioneer using her deep
O coee, Patsy Powell ol
1932 she was one of two
knowledge ol the Bible and
Rome, Georgia, and sons
lemalas
selected
as
her recognized communica­
Fred of Manhattan Beach,
Florida's statewide 4H reption skills to win the respect
California and Richard of
resentatlve and was award­
and enduring admiration ol
Rome, Georgia and Dorris
ed a trip to Washington.
har pears, parishioners,
Grant Bradley, sister-in-law,
D .C .
She met President
mends and acquaintances.
Frultland Park, Florida. 11
Herbert
H oover
while
In 1955 Rev. Grant started
grandchildren and 7 great
attending a tea hosted by
the First United Pentecostal grandchildren also survive
Mrs. Hoover. In 1934 she
Church In Longw ood by
her.
Rev. Grant's funeral
married
Jam es
Russell
holding prayer meetings In service was held on Friday.
Grant. The y celebrated their her home. By 1958 the first
Dec. 2nd at the First
7 le t wedding anniversary
sanctuary was built and she
Pentecostal
C h u rch
In
this past Septem ber 1st.
continued to pastor and
Longwood. Donations may
T h e y lived In Bellevlew
shepherd
the
church
be m ade to the E. Ruth
church until they relocated
through
congregation
G rant
First
Pentecostal
to Panama City at the out­
growth and cam pus co n ­
Church Scholarship Fund,
break of W W II. Both the
struction.
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700 Rinehart Rd,
Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673

401-Anglican
St. Alban'a
Anglican Cathadral
Traditional Anglican
3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Ava)
(1/4 mile oil Greeneway.
SR 417 Going Eat!)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2378
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
BAM
Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both sorvtcos) '
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
t2Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
The Difference Is
Worth the Distance

402-Assembly of God
City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford, FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugeno Smith, Pastor
Sunday Services. 9:00AM &amp;
10 30AM
www.orlandocttychurch.ooni'

Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jell Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Waklva 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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404-Baptist

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Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanford, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
www.cbcsanlord.org
Jimmy Dale Patlarson, Senior
Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am
&amp; 10:30am
Worship Services 9am &amp; 10:30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30
pm

First Baptist Church
ol Longwood
891 Stats Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
8unday
•9:30 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Service
•5:00pm Youth Choir
•5:30pm Awana
•5:30pm Youth Disciplineship
•5:30pm Pastor's Disciplineship
Study
•5:30pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
7pm Ladies Bible Study
Wadneeday
•10:30am Pastor's Bible Study
•6:00pm Pastors Disciplineship
Study
•6pm Divorce Care
•6pm Children's Graded 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

Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer 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
Bunday*Worshtp 10:45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
(407)323-1563
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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Tony Johnson, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A.M. Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wed Bible Study AAWANA 7pm
Home ol Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th

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207 E. 25th SI.
321-0885
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Sanford, FL

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9th S t and Laurel Ave.
Sanford *322-2131

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Personal Injury Attorney
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407-834-5700

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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 Cars
Rev. R. Wagoner. Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intem-Students
•Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday Worship, 10.30A: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
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship . 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM
Grace Baptlat Church
919 Longwood Hilts Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School....9:30am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening Worship....6:00pm
Weshriew Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
www.westvtewbamist org
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 825am, 10:45am
A 6pm
Sunday School 9:35am

407-Cathollc
All Souls Catholic Church
Comer of 9th St A 8. Oak Ave
Sanford, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass 8:30AM, Mon-Frt
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday Vigil..... 5PM
Sunday. 7:30AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM •English (Social Hal)
8:45AM - Spanish (Church)
5PM Latin Trtdantine Mass

410-Chri8tlan
Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord, FL
407-322-0980
T)m Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan.
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 10:30

413-Christian 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 Cars provided
Reading Room
145 Wekiva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Frt 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

419-Church of God
RlverWalk Church
Sanford Church of Ood
801 W. 22nd St. Sanlord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley. Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
Morning Worship.. 10:45AM
Sunday Night EDGE 6-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to BPM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...10:30AM
Children Church 11AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service..... BPM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregational
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 8. Park Ave, Sanlord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School.... 0:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-EplBcopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave O 4th St. Sanford FL
Sunday Worship Bam A 10am
Nursery A Sunday School lor chil­
dren, 10am. Midweek worship in
Chapel on Weds O 10am. Free
Community meal Weds.. 5:30-7pm
at Sanford CMc Center. Call 407­
322-4811 or visit our website at
IMtrwJlQlvcrosssanlord Inlo
(or
details.

81 Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L Holt, Rector
Wkend Euchanst: Sal. 5pm
Sun 7:30am. 9am, 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursery. 8 45am -12.45pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Comforter

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803 W 4th St
Sanlord, Florida
407-3238067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist .... 9 30AM

449- Presbyterlan

Seminole Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd. Sanlord
407-324-0199
www.seminolochurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM. A!0:45AM
Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Cara

First Presbyterian Church (USA)
of Lake Mary
128 West Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
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Rev Bronda Loyal, Pastor
Church School. 9,30am
Morning Worship, 10:45am

First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
Emaillpcs O newbeolnnlnas.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
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave. Sanlord, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study, 7:30 PM

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas. Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening....5:30PM
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning.... SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ,...9:30Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

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

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanlord, FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School___9:15AM
Worship Service....10:30AM
Inlormatiorf, 407-322-3552
Http7Avww.lcrms.org

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
'Knowing A Making
“*
Known Jesus Christ*
Comer of 46-A A Upsala Road.
Sanlord. FL
407-330-2635
www.upsalachurch com
Rev. Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

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

443-Methodlst
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer ol Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wsyne Stone. Pastor
Sunday School......9:30am
Inter-Mission ..........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 Lova You ■
Growing in Christ To Serve You*

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave, Sanlord. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am A ll :00am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

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

Seventh Day Adventist
. MARS HILL SOA
600 East 2nd St. Sanford. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.... 9:30AM
Divine Worship ___ 11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

458-Wesleyan

446-Nazarene

Sanlord. FL 32771
(Off M (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left •One Mite)
Leonard O Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News'
Sunday School......9:45AM
Morning Worship „..11AM
Evening worship....6PM
Mid-Week Mlg Wed. 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Ufa With us

First Church of
the Nanrene
2581 Sanlord Ave
Sanlord. Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carnes. Pastor
Morning Worship, 10:30am
Sunday School. 9 30am
Sunday Evening, 6pm
Wed. Night Bible Study. 7pm

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Roman Catholic
St Thomas More Church
Roman Catholic Tndentme Latin
Mass
Every Sunday 9:00am
Confessions 1 Hr prior to Sunday
Mass loSowed by reolation ol the
Holy Rosary
550 Riverview Ava
Sanlord, FL 32771
(3/10 of mile N, of Hwy 48 and W.
1st St)
(407)872-1007

Ira Iglosia Pentecostal
Do Casselberry Inc
Bilingual Services
Programas Para Toda Edades
Sunday School 12PM
Worship Service 1:30pm
Tue. Prayer Service 7:30pm
Thu Family Services 7:30pm
1481 Seminola Blvd
Casselberry. FL 32707
407-325-7259. Pastor
407-314-5051 Youlh leader
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LlfsSprlng OutReach
Ministries
Sun. 10:30am at Longwood Civic
League Women's Club
135 W. Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
We Are Changing The World One
Lite At A Time
www. lilesprtngministries-org

E p is c o p a l C h u r c h

Rev Charles L.
Holt, Rector
W kend Eucharist:
Sat, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am,
11am
Child. Church
9am/11am
Nursery, 8:45am 12:45pm

448- Pentecostal

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the pnee. Sidney refused to be swindled, so he and
the guide started walking to Tampa.
Another route was chosen for the return trip so
he rould get a view of more of the state. On this top.
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The Seminole County
Retired Educators
Association held its
annual meeting
recently at the Easy
Street Cafe in Lake
Mary. The organiza­
tion welcomed new
members, above
from left, Shirley
Baker, Roger
Beathard, Dottle
Poole and Henry
Talton. Loft, Doris
Duxbury, president,
left, servos coffee to
new members of the
organization at a
recent meeting in the
Seminole County Ag
Center Community
room.

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General Henry Shelton Sanford.
given to him by a member of the
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andpruperty.
They were able to form the Chase and Harney
Partnership, which packed and shipped limes, dtrus fruits and vegetables, in addition to selling the
old standbys, fertilizer, insurance and crate materi­
als. This partnership lasted until the 1926 hurricane
blew them back to “the safe part of the state".
But these sideline businesses were only to be
endured until their fasdnating business of buying
*od shipping in die fall oune around.
By 1891. the business was undergoing growing
pains, yet was prospering with Honda’s output far
exceeding dial of California.
But in December of that year, disaster struck. A
sudden freeze ruined die entire dims crop in this
section, painting a Weak pidure for bodi grower
and shipper.
The Chase boys were able to sell fertilizer to
those who wanted to bring their trees back. The
weather cooperated with an unseasonable warm
which lasted through January. Then in
ary, 1895, the temperature dropped to an even
lowci degree than before; devastation and heart­
break followed.
Trains and boats going north were filled with
disheartened people, many leaving all their belong­
ings here.
To the Chases it was just a test, weeding out the
weak and leaving the determined.
The business had moved into the new Plant
Investment Company (PICO) building on the cor­
ner of Bret Street and railroad Avenue, but it could
not support both of the brothers due to the set back
from the freeze.
Josh went to California to study the agricultural
products grown and shipped from there and to try
and devise a method of growing them in Sanford.
After the freeze, the purpose of Sidney Chase's
migration to Sanford was fulfilled when he bought
an orange grove southwest of the town. He also
acquired General Sanford's experimental acreage,
p-?«ir Grove. After the General’s death in 1891, the
became a liability to his heirs so they wired
y to make an offer. He wired an offer of $ 1,000
whim w a s accepted by return wire. The near butknipt firm hid to w im b lf for the money. The prop­
erty inducted a part of the present Mayfair Country
d u b and a good deal of Lodt Arbor, plus the grove.
Orange shipments came up slowly so Sidney
cashed in hi* insurance policies and took out loans
to operate until his dream of the area's untapped
resource* could be realized.
Meanwhile J.J Whitner was experimenting with
various kinds of oops and farmers such as
Terwilligec Robbins, Rossettet chapel skyrocketed
agricu lture Into big Hudnesa with Chase and com­
pany ready and wai
josh Chase retui
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in other Dirt* of the country.
The Sanford office remained in the PICO buildin- until the Chases received orders to vacate. The
building was to be turned into apartments. TTiey
ignored the notice until one day the remodders
tSreoff the roof and a sudden shower drenched
ihdr office-The n^ td aythey moved thdrdamp
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A Jw reand Second Street. They remained tliere
iro S T n e w effia building was completed. On
business move/ into new
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mreretiens in Sanford. Frank, a director in
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S tetso n ’s C o m er

H oliday T reasu res
O nce again Geneva's
hosted its biggest end of
year event, the Geneva
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ity
Yard
&amp; C r a f t
Sate.
It
happens
the
first
Saturday
i
n
D e ce m b e r
each year,
sponsored
Karen
by
the
Geneva
Phillips
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C encalog-lcal Society, Inc
headed up by Mary Jo and
Mai Martin. On Dec. 3 from
9a.m. to 2 p.m. treasures,
trinkets, crafts# and clothing
were sold to the general
public, young and old.
If you missed this sale,
mark your calendars for
next year. It’s a short ride
over to the Community
Center on 1st Street, and
definitely worth your while.
Remember
how
fun
Geneva's 4th of July Parade
and Festival was? That's the
same feeling you get when
you com e to Geneva in
D ecem ber-lots of energy,
conversation, ooh's and
aah’s accompanied by cof­
fee and maybe some lunch
to boot. You don't have to
live in Geneva to participate
and enjoy a Saturday morn­
ing and early afternoon
checking out everyone's
booths and tables. By the
time you leave, you'll have
met some folks, shared a
laugh, breathed in fresh
country air, and maybe
crossed an item off your
holiday shopping list.
Inside tne Community
Center you'll drool over
handmade cratts that will
make you want to go home
and call Martha Stewart!
Outside you'll find dozens
and dozens of tables,
booths, and trailers filled
with items from every category you can imagine. And
gentlemen don't think this
is just for the ladies, there

are
always
plenty
of
“m anly" items from all
those garages, tool sheds,
and barns out our way. Plus
Santa knows how you like
to spend a little less on
those Christmas lists.
, books, clothing, jewelry,
appliances, electronics, pic­
tures, pet supplies, wreaths,
toys, housewares, kitchen­
wares, nic-nacs, furniture,
office su p p lier automotive
parts, shoes, magazines,
mirrors, accessories, you
name it, you'll find it some­
where in Geneva. T hat's
part of what makes this sale
so special. Because such a
wide variety of people live
in Geneva, It only makes
sense that an equal variety
of treasures lurk in their
closets, attics, and sheds
A tremendous amount of
planning, organizing, and
preparation goes into this
event. All the spots arc sold
through Mary Jo Martin
who keeps amazing records
from year to year. Previous
years participants get first
choice up to a deadline then
Mary Jo lets everyone know
as they contact her what
spaces are available. This
was my fifth year partici­
pating and it was even more
fun this year since I've met
more folks through the
Stetson's Corner column.
People say that “garage
sale junkies" are their own
special breed and som e­
times that is true. But the
other thing that makes this
event so great is the time of
year that it is held. You
know that as busy as every­
one is in December, when
we take the time to prepare
and participate, we feel a
common connection.
Think about what goes
into the preparation: First
you have to face THE
CLOSETS. All the stuff that
has been sleeping peaceful­
ly for months and years
suddenly must be woken
up, dusted off, and priced
for new ownership. There
are the things that you |ust
know you're going to sell—

you know the ones..the real­
ly bad gifts, or duplicates
mat are in perfect shape.
Then there are the Items
that you hold, look over,
and
turn,
wondering
'hmmm should I part with
this or not?' That vase, or
that sw eater that's too
small, or that item of your
husband's that you want to
sell but wonder if he'll miss
itl Then there are the pricing
decisions — how low, how
high, what will move the
item? And of course pack­
ing
and
loading
and
unloading can be quite a
feat, trying to com bine
boxes from the heavy and
fragile to the oddly shaped.
But memories of all that
hard work fade away when
someone walks up to your
table, spies that special
thing, picks it up, smiles,
and says, “It's just what I
was looking for, I'll take it."
And I like to reply, "Great, it
was waiting just for you."
It occurred to me
that getting ready for a yard
sale is also a good way to
prepare for the New Year.
Open those inner closets
and shake out the old habits
and baggage that you prob­
ably don't need anymore.
Share hidden parts of your­
self with others-they will
appreciate you even more.
Breathe in the fresh air of
change and surprise your­
self with something you've
dreamed of from an unex­
pected place. So mark your
calendar for December 2006;
Geneva Community Yard
and Craft Sale, Ceneva
Community Center, 161
First St., Ceneva, call 407­
349-5697, (sponsored by
Geneva Historical Society).
Wr need you la tell us what
you know that is good about
Geneva! Please share your
information, ideas and com­
ments by calling 407-221­
7002, via e-mail al karenmphillips8bellsouth.net, (please
put "Stetson's Corner" in Ihe
subject line), or with a fax to
407-349-2800. Thanksl

Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School is
a five-star math, sdcnce, and technology
magnet school as well as a NASA Explorer
school. The instiftition
held its annual Teach-In
for kindergarten through
fifth grade Nov. 16
through 21.
Coordinator DcLora
Campbell,
Goldsboro
family liaison, presided
over the presenters for
the informative presenta­
tions brought by speak­
ers In various fields and Marva
endeavors of our life and
times.
The teachers and their • • • • • • • •
students were exdted as each dass was
exposed to Mike Welch, a ham operator
who showed the students how Ham radio
operators are able to send messages or com­
municate with other operators in far away
or near places.
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Mara Dombrowski from the Sanford Zoo
showed the students how to feed the ani­
mals and how the dean the shelters. Mara
showed students a coati, which lives for
about 15 to 20 years. Coatis are cousins to
the raccoons and they come from Central
ami South America. Students were told they
will have to have a bachelor's of sdcnce
degree to be a zoo keeper.
Registered nurse Sherrie Ferrell spoke to
kindergarten kids about how germs an?
spread. Kids were taught how to wash their
hands correctly. Washing hands helps kilts
-genns and Is very important because germs
get into your mouth and ride in the aic on
dothe% computers, paper dips, glasses a
friend and many other place*.
Chad McKendrick told fourth graders
lx&gt;w money works, how to bank »ave
money and how it can be invested.
Derek Memrler and Michael McConville
of Seminole Community College spoke
about space and time. Shadows are punblack in space, but no stars or suns are black.
The kids were able to look into space.
Dentist Biljana Masri taught the students
how to stop tooth decay, how to brush their
teeth at least two minutes each time and to
brush their tongues. Students should brush
three times each day after each meal.
To dose out the informative Teach In, the
kindergartnera and first graders of teachers
Verdi no, Higgins, Williams and Tieman vis­
ited with firefighters from the Sanford Fire
Station. Children had the opportunity to be
exposed to firefighters who let the young
people see the gear needed to help a fireman
be safe at fires and how people may be
saved in a dangerous fire.
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Women of Renewing Minds Inc, Invites
everyone to come visit and take a look
around Phase 11open house, Friday, D ec 16,
from 11 am . to 3 p.m, at 2221 Granby St,
(Midway), Sanford. RSVP at 407-268-3500.
Crooms Academy's Classic 50s Class
Reunion meeting will be held Saturday, Dec.
10 at 9-JO a m. at the Cdery Qty Elks Lodge,
East 7th Street and Cypress Avenue. All
classmates from 1950 through 1959 are invit­
ed to attend.
Theola Blair Roberts-Mertie celebrated
90 years of her life on
D ec Z 2005. Theola was
bom Dec. 2, 1915, in
Tampa, Fla, to Frank
and Laira Blair
Having been a citizen
for many years of the
Sanford,
Seminole
County
community,
Theola's grandchildren
will honor her Saturday,
Dec. 3 for her historical
Theola
birthday celebration.
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Roberts of West Palm Beach; Georgy
Bodisorv Philadelphia; Yvonne Knight Live
Oak; Chaghia Brooks, Sylvia Bodison, and
Frank Hicks of Sanford. Also helping Theola
celebrate 90 years of love will be four great
granddaughters, 14 great grandsons, and
one great great granddaughter.
The D t Martin Luther King Jr. celebra­
tion choir of the dty of Sanford are rehears­
ing Tuesdays at 7 JO pm . weekly at the S t
John Missionary Baptist Church an East
Cypress Avenue and 10th Street Choir
members, soloists and singer from al
churches are invited.

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of cash, her driver's license,
social security card, check­
book, and credit cards.
Guy was taken in and
charged with a strong arm
robbery, aggravated battery,
vehicle theft, resisting an
officer and aggravated flee­
ing, obstruction without vio­
lence and driving with a sus­
pended license.
Bracknell said that Guy
was out on bond from anoth­
er case and was scheduled to
go to court on Dec. 6.
Two recent arrest reports
from the Seminole County
S heriff's Office show that
Guy had been involved in a
high-speed pursuit before in
Maitland.
On Aug. 12, Guy refused
to stop for law enforcement
officers
in
Altamonte
Springs. He led police on a
cnase that ended near
Interstate 4 and Maitland

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Bracknell explained.
Tlie officers pursued Guy
down to U.S. 17/42, and then
he went south to Airport
Boulevard again, and came
back through the city of Lake
Mary.
"1 think he got lost,”
Bracknell said.
Officers were able to pit
Guy back into a wooded area
on Lake Mary Avenue and 4th
Street where it deadends, by
Crystal Lake.
Guy’s vehicle was wedged
between two trees from the pit
maneuver, and a light blue
Ford Taurus undercover car
was also damaged during the
maneuver.
Guy exited
the blue
Volkswagen Jetts he was driv­
ing, which was stolen out of
Orange County, and fled on
foot toward the lake.
Jacob Ares, 14, of Crystal
Ridge, said he was arming out
of his friend's house in Grand
Bend when he saw approxi­
mately five polio; cars drive
by with their sirens on. He
and his friends rode their
bikes to the edge of Lake Mary
Avenue where the suspect’s
car was wedged between the

Blvd.
When he was finally
stopped he again was near
water and attempted to sub­
merge himself In it to elude
police.
According to the arrest
report, when he was caught,
he admitted that he just
snorted cocaine. He was
charged with fleeing and
eluding law enforcement
officers at a high speed and
recklessly; resisting an offi­
cer without violence; and
driving with a suspended
license.
On Oct. 24, Guy was
arrested in Sanford on
Orlando Drive for posses­
sion of cocaine and posses­
sion of narcotics equipment.
He had a crack pipe contain­
ing crack cocaine in his
pocket.
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Bracknell said Thursday
that because of Guy's back-

ground, it was just a matter
of time before he did some­
thing a
len is It going to end?”
Bracknell asked.
According to Bracknell, a
pit maneuver is considered
using deadly force to stop a
subject. When one of the
officers, who is the only one
at the Lake Mary Police
Department trained to do a
pit maneuver, requested per­
mission to do it, they agreed.
Bracknell said that they
agreed to use deadly force
because Guy had attempted
to hit Bracknell when he
brushed up against his leg
earlier in tne cnase.
"It
was
rem arkable,"
Bracknell said. "It just goes
to the well-trained, profes­
sional officers that we have.
It was remarkable that (Guy)
didn’t kill someone. But, it
was a matter of time."

Life comes at you fast!
Wishing you dayyy doCidays and ayrosyerous
C h a r le s

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"Experience the joys o f Downtown
Sanford by attending Alive After 5 on
Dec. 8. and don h miss the
Spectacle of Lights at Oak
Avenue and 21st Street on
display throughout the holidays."

As promised, 77u-1InttU is publishing the gas pria-s for the
North Seminole County area. Ihe following pria-i were gath­
ered at noon Friday, Dec. 2 for 87 octane gasoline.
Tike lowest price is down 4 amts from last week. The differenee this week is 14 Cents per gallon, ami pared to 20 amts
last week last week.
•
• Sam's Wholesale, 1101 Rinehart Road, members $2,059
• BJ's Wholesale, 4278 State Road 46, members
$2,089
• Sammy's, 2425 French Avenue
$2,109
• BP, 2500 French Avenue
$2,119
• Smokers Express, South French Avenue
$2,119
• Racetrac, 4530 State Road 46
$2,119
• 7-11, 2989 South Orlando Drive
$2,129
• Chevron, 3001 South Orlando Drive
$2,129
• Racetrac, 3760 U.S. 17-92

$2,139

• Mobil, 3795 South Orlando Avenue
• Citgo, 1176 Celery Avenue
• G T s Gas and Go, 801 Celery Avenue
• Wal-Mart, 1661 Rinehart Road
• 7-11, 4085 State Road 46
• Sunoar, 2623 Orlando Drive
• Sunoco, 4730 State Road 46
• Valero, 217 South Park Avenue
• 7-11, 100 French Avenue
• Kwick Stop, 2201 West First Avenue
• Exxon, 101 French Avenue

$2,139
$2,139
$2,139
$2,139
$2,149
$2,159
$2,159
$2,169
$2,189
$2,199
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Sunday
Decem ber 4, 2005

Briefs
SEALS WIN BIG
Florida Seals center
David Deeves started the
year slow but has more
than made up for it in the
last week. After not scor­
ing in his f\rst 11 games,
Deeves has notched five
goals in the last five
games.
Deeves led the Seals
with the first two goals
one aiming in the middle
part of tlie first period
and the second just 42seconds Into the middle
frame. Justin Keller
joined in with a big offen­
sive night of his own saw­
ing the final two goals of
the seaind period, on his
way to a four point night
sending the Seals to the
locker room with a 4-0
lead.
Morgan Smietana will
l&gt;e forced to wait another
day few his first profes­
sional shutout as Pee Dee
strung together two goals
in the early part of the
third period. Edan Welch
sawed his team leading
tenth goal just under
three minutes into the
final stanza. Mark Allen
would add a power play
goal just over a minute
later drawing the
Cyclones within two
goals.
Florida put the pressure
back on Pee Dee goalie
Kevin Schieve. David
Deeves finished his hat
trick at the 3:43 mark with
a shorthanded goal.
Dominick Dawes got into
the sawing act late as he
put the puck in with
back-to-back goals against
his former Norwich
University teammate,
Schieve. Pec Dee would
add a late Patrick Doherty
goal to end the scoring as
the two teams combined
for 10 goals on the
evening.
Florida returns borne
against intrastate rivals
the Jacksonville
Barracudas tonight
(Saturday) at the Silver
Spurs Arena. The first
1,000 Ians who arrive for
the 7:35 pm puck drop
will receive a free Florida
Seals trading card set
courtesy of First National
Bank of Osa\ila. Both
games can be heard on
Talk Radio 1190 WAMT.
To reserve your season
tickets or find out more
about partnerships wit)i
the Seals, call the office at
(407) 343-PUCK or go to
www.floridaseals.ami.
Single game tickets for
exciting Seals hockey start
as low as $10 for an indi­
vidual and $6 for groups.
RACING HISTORY
It is not often that a
raalrack is reaignized by
its local museum since
raring does not always
seem that important to
other people like it does
raa*rs 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 thru
March 31st.
The speedway is asking
if any fans, drivers, or
crew members have any
pictures, posters, pro­
grams, newspaper articles
or any memorabilia that
relate to the history of
New Smyrna to please
call Terry Roberts at 386­
547-6030 for details.
ADULT FLAG
The City of Sanford
Uisure Services
Department is now
accepting registrations for
the Adult Hag Football
League that will begin
play in January 2006.
All games will be
played at I’inehurst Park
(West 24th Street) on
Saturday mornings.
Ih e fee to register is
$325 per team and regis­
tration will remain open
until IX-cember 9th.
For more information
please amtact Rodney
Stand at 407-330-5697 or
e-mail at standrtta.sanfurd.ll.us

U C F team s fill the airw aves this weekend
Football on ESPN; men’s
and women’s basketball
set for Sun Sports

Special lo Ihe Herald

Just one year removed from a winless
season, UCF (8-3, 7-1 Conference USA)
has rebounded in a fashion that has
gained national attention. The Golden
Knights will take a*nter stage today
(Saturday) as they look lo put an excla­
mation point on one of the biggest turn­
arounds in aillege football history when
they host Tulsa (7-4, 6-2) in the
Inaugural Conference USA
Championship Game presented by
Xbox 360.
Kickoff for the game is set for noon at
the Florida Citrus Bowl.

ESPN will televise the game live to a
national audience. Mark Jones will call
.the game and Chris Spielman will pro­
vide the color commentary, while Rob
Stone reports from the sidelines.
The UCF ISP Network and its flagship

station 740-Thc Team AM (WQTM) will
broadcast the game live. Marc Daniels
will once again have the call with Gary
Parris. Jerry O'Neill will handle the
sideline duties. Network affiliates
indude WMMV-1350 in Cocoa, WDCF-

1350 Dade City, WROD-1340 in Daytona
Beach and WMMB-1240 Melbourne.
Prior to the start of the season, neither
team was expected to contend for a con­
ference championship. Both schools,
who are new members of C-USA, were
predicted to finish near the bottom of
their respective divisions. Tulsa was
selected to finish no better than fourth
In the West Division, while UCF was
picked to finish last in the East Division.
'I t is pretty ironic," said Tulsa coach
Steve Kragthorpe. "It is two teams that
nobody expected to be in this game. We
See UCF, Page 6B

Sorting things out
Seminole,
Lake Mary
girls post
SAC wins
By Dean Smith
Herald Stall

Soccer
gearing
up for
Holiday
events
By D«an Smith
Herald Stall

The hierarchy in girls bas­
ketball in the Seminole
Athletic Conference has
already begun to distance
themselves from the rest of
the pack as Lake Mary,
Oviedo and Seminole post­
ed several big SAC wins this
week.
All three came up wins on
Tuesday, topped by the
powerful Rams roughing up
Winter Springs, 69-23.
Jordan Coleman led the
way for Lake Mary with 16
paints, while Angela Guiu
chipped in with 12 and
Tailor Jones added 11.
Annie Hite led the Bears
(2-4) w ith Just six points.

The Rams then fmprov
to 7-0 on the season on
Thursday with almost as
easy a triumph, rolling
Lyman, 62-28. Guiu led
way this time with 15
points, while Rachel
Williams dropped in 13 and
Coleman 10. Krystle Roman
paa-d the Greyhounds (2-4)
with 11 points.
The Lions ran their mark
to 6-1 on Tuesday by easing
ast Lake Brantley, 57-39,
ehind the duo of Kelly
Dwyer, who saired 18
points, pulled down six
rebounds and handed out
six assists, and Nikki Smith,
who had 16 points, seven
rebounds and tliree blocked
shots. Ashley Kroker led the
Patriots with 14 points.
The Fighting Seminoles (6­
1) also bested lake Brantley
(1-6), 69-37, on Thursday
with tire inside duo of
Ashley McCray and
Traneria Jackson scoring 28
and 12 points, respectively.
Kroker again led the
Patriots with 18 points.
McCray, who has signed
with USF, also had a big
night on Tuesdav with 20
points as the Tribe edged
Lyman, 55-53. Whitley
Richardson also saired in
double figures for the win­
ner's with 12 points. Roman
netted 18 points and
Bennefield 12 points for the
Grey hounds.
Lake Howell evened its
record at 3-3 in the process
of pulling off an upset of
reviously unbeaten
niversity (51), 60-50, on
Wednesday. Jones and
Walther led the way for the
Silver Hawks with 17 points

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Harsld photos by Romeo
Guzman

The

powerful Lake
girls basketball
team continues to
Impress everyone in
the
early
season,
Improving to 7-0 on
the
season
with
blowouts of a pair of
Athletic confoes
this
week.
Sophom ore
Jordan Coleman (No.
«w e rs her
for two of
16
tri­
umph over Winter
Springs on Tuesday,
while senior Angela
Guiu (No. 33, above)
chipped In with 12
against the Bears. It
was Guiu's turn to top
the score sheet on
Thursday, scoring 15
points in a 62-28
thumping of Lyman.
Coleman was in dou­
ble figures in this
gam e also with 10
points.

See Girl*, Page 2B

Cream rising to the top in boys 1
By Daan
Dean Smith
Herald Stall
It's been quite a week fur the elite boys
basketball teams.
I leading into Friday night's action. Lake
Brantley, Lake Howell Lake Mary and
Oviedo were all unbeaten and Lyman
appears to be back on track.
Come Sunday morning at least one of
the undefeated teams will have a blemish
on its reaird, but there is also a pretty
good chance that the aiunty could have
two tournament champions.
Surprising Ijk e Brantley ran its record to
3-0 by edging a pretty good Bishop Moore
(1-1) squad, 59-56, on Wednesday.

t

Summey
from
Summeysaired
saileda agame-high
game-high2121points
points
fromChandler
ChandlerParsons
Parsons. Lake Howell led
for the Patriots, which also got 14 points
29-9 after one period and increased the
from McGrath. Danny Krazil the son of
lead to 28 points, 4921, at Jialftime before
funner Seminole Community College play­ coach Reggie Kohn called off his charges.
er David Krazil led the Hornets with 16
Point guard Joey Rodriguez was also in
points.
double figures with 14 points.
Not surprisingly. Lake Howell continues
The next night in the opening game of
to look awesome in the early going and
the Rotary Tip-Off Classic the Silver
had posted two mure impressive victories
Hawks (5 0 ) may Jiave been even better,
this week heading into Friday's semifinals
racing out to a 30-19 lead after die first
at the Rotary Tip-Off Hassle at Winter
quarter and leading 58-31 at halftime over
Park High School.
previously unbeaten and highly-touted
On Tuesday, the Silver Hawks tuned up
Gateway (5 1 ) before cruising to a 90-73
for the tournament by crushing New
victory.
•
Smyrna Beach (1-1), 70-45, behind 26
Calathes, a 6-foot-5 junior who has
points and 10 rebounds from Nick
See Boys, Page 2B
Calathes and 18 points and II rebounds

With the big Holiday tourna­
ment season on the horizon,
county soccer teams have been
tuning up with big matches.
The Lake Howell boys have
emerged as one of the top
male programs in the area,
improving to 6-1-2 on the sea­
son with wins over Volusia
County powers Seabreeze and
Mainland and battling to a tie
with major Seminole Athletic
Conference foe Lake Brantley.
The Silver Hawks began the
week by shutting out the
Buccaneers (2-3), 6-0, with
Claros leading the way with a
pair of goals.
Lake Howell was then held
to a 0-0 tie by the Patriots (1-3­
1) with Calisse making nine
saves for the Silver Hawks and
Ramirez nine saves for Lake
Brantley.
Lake Howell then made it
three shutouts for the week on
Thursday as Claros, rowers
and Malcknla scored the goals
in a 3-0 whitewashing of the
Sandcrabs (3-5).
Lyman equaled its record at
3-3-1 by edging Seminole (2-7X
2-1, on Wednesday with Spiric
leading the way with a goal
and an assist. Rueda also
scored for the Greyhounds,
while Munoz netted the
Fighting Seminoles goal.
In one of those real oddities
of sports, powers Orangewood
Christian and Trinity Prep
both stayed unbeaten despite
playing each other on Tuesday.
Cendreau scored a goal for
the Rams (3-0-1) and
Fernandez found the back of
the net for the Saints (5-0-1),
but that was it as the game
ended in a 1-1 tie.
The Master's Academy has
had a good week, tying Father
Lopez, 3-3, and doubling the
score on Lake Mary Prep, 4-2,
to Improve to 4-2-2 on the sea­
son.
Ccrretani had two goals and
Hubbard a goal and an assist
in the Eaglet' win over the
Griffins, which got goals from
Stupple and Baron.
Fiubbard was the man
against the Green Wave (4-2-1),
scoring all three goals, one on
an assist from Worrall.
Crooms Academy (0-9)
remained winless on the sea­
son, having no luck with l-*ke
Highland Prep (3-2-1) in drop­
ping a 9-0 decision.
Lake Mary's girls are emerg­
ing once again as the distaff
power in the county, improv­
ing to 7-0-1 on the season with
a 3-1 victory over Oviedo (3-6),
on Tuesday.
Katie Donnell an had a goal
and an assist for the Rams,
while Katherine Hauck also
scored for the winner's.
McDaniel had 10 saves in goal
for the Lions.
Lake Brantley is also coming
on strong, improving to 6-2 on
the season with wins this week
over Seminole, 9-0, and
Oviedo, 6-4.
Caughan, Mazza and Klutz
had two goals each for the
Patriots against the Fighting
Seminole*, while Mitchell was
the playmaker with three
Klotz led the way against the
Lions, scoring three goals,
Sec Preps, Page 2B

�Tin: IIkbuii

Page 2l\ Sunday, ItcfcmlHT I. 2005

Boys
Continued from P*ge IB
nlrvddy committed to
Florida, was nearly flawless
in the opening 16 minutes,
making all nine of his
attempts from the floor,
including going 4-for-4 on
three-point tries, and 6-for-6
from tlie free throw line to
account for 28 of his team 's
58 points.
Kohn again called off the
dogs early, benching both
Calathes, who finished with
30 points on 10-for-14 shoot­
ing from the floor, and
Rodriguez, who scored 14
points and set-up Calathes
for most of his snots with 14
assists, with 3:04 to go in the
third quarter. Parsons, a
dead-eye 6-foot-8 outside
shooter who also left before
the end of the third quarter,
was also in double Figures
with 11 points.
Panther's star Chris Baez
ended up being the gam e’s
high scorer with 36 points,
but 20 of those came in the
final period after most of
Lake Howell's top 10 players
had left the game.
The Silver Hawks were to
have played another unde­
feated squad in powerful
1-dgewater (2-0), which
eased past Jones (2-2), 65-55,
in Friday's semifinals. The
game was a rematch of last
year’s championship game
in which the Eagles edged
U k e Howell, 54-53.
O viedo got in on the act on
Thursday as Matt Stillwell
scored 18 points, DeAndre
Williams 17 and Demetrice
Thom as 14 as the Lions
improved to 3-0 on the sea­
son with a 65-40 victory over
Osceola (1-1).
O viedo trailed 17-15 after
the first quarter, but then the
Lions' vaunted defense took
over, allowing the Kowboys
only three points in the sec­
ond quarter as O viedo built
a 33-20 advantage at half­
time.
Tlie Lions then outscored
Osceola, 24-18, in the third
period, then went to work
on "D “ again in the final
stanza, nutscoring the
Kowboys, 8-2.
This game also had added
interest because Oviedo
roach Ed Kershner used to
coach at Osceola.
The Lions were to have
played another very good
d ub in host Winter Park in
Friday's other semifinal. The

Wildcats, who were also 3-0,
got 25 points from John
Pietkiewicz while crushing
Mainland, 72-38.
In the other game, Baez
scored 27 points as Gateway
bounced back to defeat
Jones, 64-57.
The tournament is sched­
uled to end today (Saturday)
with either and/or Oviedo
and Lake Howell playing in
the Consolation Game at 7
p.m. or the Championship
Game at 8:30 p.m.
Admission to the games is
just a can of food to be
donated to the needy.
The other big tournament
being played this week, the
Greynound Invitational at
Lyman, will have a Seminole
County team in the final as
the host Greyhounds were to
have played Lake Mary on
Friday.
The Rams improved to 2-0
with a 66-37 thumping of
idemy
Crooms Academy
emy in ltne
opening
_r ...... game
..... i oof
f the
the toum ament on Wednesday. Senior
Josh Ingram was again the
high scorer for the Rams
with 19 points, while Miller
netted 13 for the Panthers.
Lyman (1-1) bounced back
from a season-opening loss
as Greyhound star Sanchez
Hughley came up with a big
performance, scoring 21
points and pulling down 10
rebounds in a 59-48 victory
over Circle Christian.
Budding star Brandon East
chipped In with 17 points for
Lyman.
Things did not go nearly
as well for Sem inole County
teams on Thursday as
Crooms (1-4) got nine points
from Quinn, but lost to
Circle Christian, 39-21.
Sem inole (0-2) remained
winless on the season as
powerful O rlando Christian
Prep outscored Arrow Force
XIV, 70-55. Junior Mike
Tanner scored 14 points for
Seminole.
In the other game, Vero
Beach outscored Lake
Highland Prep, 53-42.
Lake Mary and Lyman
were to have met in one
semifinal on Friday, while
Veto Beach and OCP were to
have played in the other.
Seminole was to have
played Lake Highland
in a consolation game.
The tournament will wrap
up today (Saturday) with
Crooms playing either Lake
Highland or Sem inole in the

Girls---------------Continued from Page IB
each.
I-ake Mary Prep romped to a pair of victories
as the Griffins evened their season's mark at 4 4 .
Freshmen Spencer Krimm and Samantha Moore
scored 14 points each in a 55-37 whipping of
Foundation Academy (3-2) and a third freshman,
Toni Pratch, netted 25 points in a 6 4 4 triumph
over Calvary Christian from Ormond Beach.
Trinity Prep stayed unbeaten, easing past
Umatilla, 44-37, with Samantha Shields posting a
huge 'triple-double' with 20 points, 22 rebounds
and 11 steals. Veronica Boescn chipped In with
13 points as the Saints improved to 5-0.
[defending Class 1A State Champion Father
Uipcz looks like it is determined to repeat as the

Preps------Continued from Page IB
while Mitchell also scored for
l-ake Brantley. Mundelein had
a goal and an assist and Duda
a goal for Oviedo.
Orangewood Christian was

Seventh Place Gam e at 2:30
p.m.
At 4 p.m., Circle Christian
will play the Lake
Highland /Seminole winner
for Fifth Place.
At 5:30 p.m., Friday’s sem i­
final losers will play for
Third Place; and the
Championship Game is set
for 7 p.m.
Crooms had won its first
game of the season on
Tuesday at the expense of
first-year program Hagerty,
whicn has all freshman this
season, 42-38, with Miller
scoring 18 points. Williams
led the Huskies with 14.
Hagerty (1-3) then made
history on Thursday as the

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Returns Wednesday Nights

6 : 4 5 p .m .
J a n u a r y 4 th , 2 0 0 6

The organizational meeting it

7 p.m. W ed., Dec. 7
at Airport Lane*
190 E. Airport Blvd.
Sanford, FL
407-324-2129

Continue the tradition, be part of
one of the oldest leagues
in the nation! See you there!

10.
University (1-3) won its
first game of the season at
the expense o f Trinity Prep

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(1-2), 55-44, despite
Ju tte rs ta d (ll)a n d
,
Shackleford (10) both scoring
in double figures for the
Saints.
Winter Springs saw its
record fall to 2-2 at the
hands of unbeaten Dr.
Phillips, 96-82, on Thursday.
Alex Keeler led the Bears
with 23 points.

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9 » » I I 45
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(Paracei* 21. New Smyrna Beach 4 (Hants
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New Smyrna Beach 5 fouled ou t. none.
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BARRACUDAS 45

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their respective teams to unbeaten seasons so far. The Rams Improved to 2-0 with a 66-37 thumping ol Crooms Academy In the opening
game of the tournament on Wednesday with Ingram scoring 16 points. Calathes had 46 points In pair of wins. 7 0 4 5 over New Smyrna
Beach and 00-73 over Gateway In the opening game ol the Rotary Tlp43ff Classic at Winter Park High School, as Lake Howell Improved
to 5-0.

Green Wave improved to 7-0 with wins over The
Master's Academy, 68-19,^nd Edgewood (0-5),
90-22.
In the win over Master's, Sanford’s Jessica
Pressley had 23 points, nine steals and five
assists, while fellow All Souls grad Jen Kussi was
held to an uncommonly low two points. Junior
Daisy Daimivood led the Eagles with six points.
Pressley, a senior who has signed to attend
Rollins College next Fall, had another big night
against Edgewood, sailing 23 points to become
the all-time leading scorer at Father Uipez.
Pressley now has 1,533 career points, surpassing
the previous mark of 1,514 set by Larissa
McDonough.
Russi bounced back with eight points against
Edgewood.

cruising along with a 6-0
record before running into
Lyman, which evened its
record at 4 4 with a 1-0 upset
of the Rams. Brown sairod
the goal for the Greyhounds,
while Pellett earned the
shutout In goal with seven

Huskies won their first-ever
game under coach Josh
Kohn with a 57-16 whipping
of Hearltand Christian (1-1).
Williams again led the
Huskies with 24 points,
while Pegues chipped in
with 18 points and eight
rebounds.
Orangewood Christian
stayed unbeaten after two
games, rolling over
International Community
School (0-2), 51-23. Andrew
Lockhart led the Rams with
12 points, while Jones was
also in double figures with

saves. Gagnon had five saves
in net for Orangewood.
Winter Springs looked like
it was ready to join the upper
crust as the Bears improved to
5-2 with a 2-1 win over l-ake
Howell (6 4 ). George and
Ernest scored the goals for
Winter Springs, while
Good son netted the Silver
Hawks score.
But then the Bears (5-3) ran
into Orangewood Christian, '
which bounced back to edge
Winter Springs, 4-3, and get to
7-1-1 on the season.
Coma had two goals and
Sheffield and Folkes one each
for the Rams, while the Bears
were again led by Ernest.
Lake llow ell looks like it is
also ready to make a move up
the ladder, bookending the
loss to Winter Springs by
shutting out Mainland (5-3),
3-0, and crushing Seabreeze
(3-6-1), 7*1.
Dozier, Yawn and Koester
had the goals for the Silver
Hawks against the
Buccaneers, while Good son
had two assists. Against the
Sandrrabs, Maykut, Yawn and
Goodson found the net twice
each.
The Master's Academy
improved to 34-1 on die sea­
son by whipping Calvary
Christian (2-7-1), 9-3, and
tying Father Lopez (64-1), 2-2.
Uebbrandt had five goals
and an assist and Woodall
three goals in die win over

TMA (4-2) bounced back on Thursday by edg­
ing a very good Central Florida Christian
Academy (3-3) squad, 4341, with Daimwood
scoring a game-high 20 points. Senior SarahCox
added seven points for the Eagles.
Crooms Academy edged Hagerty In a battle of
young squads with Shaquille scoring 17 points
and Tabitha 14 points for the Panthers and King
netting 12 and Lipzotte six for the Huskies.
Orangewood Christian saw its record fall to 2­
2 in a 35-26 setback at the hands of International
Community School (1-3). McBath had 13 points
and DeWitt seven rebounds for the Rams.
CREEN WAVE *0, EDGEWOOD 22
Edgewood 1(3-51
Ingram A Boland A Montoya X Calcanu II Total. 10 0 0 22
Father (s p a r (7-01

Calvary, while Uebbrandt and
Woodall saired one goal each
in the deadlock with the Green
Wave.
Crooms Academy (0-9) had
no luck widi unbeaten Lake
Highland Prep (941) as the
Panthers were swamped, 19-0.
In boys' wrestling, Seminole
improved to 2-0 on the season
with big wins coming from
Rowe and King in a 52-27 vic­
tory over Pine Ridge (0-1).
BO Y S SO C C E R
CREEN WAVE 3, EACLES 3
M u U i 'i Acadaoty
2 1 .3
Fall*** Lopez
2 t . 3
Goal* _ The Maalcr’a Academy 3
(Hubbard 3k Father Lupez 3 (kubrrvun.
CarbunelL M Boudreau) Aaauia . The
Maaler'e Academy I (Wurrallk Father
Lupez I (P Boudreau) Shut* un goal .
The Matter * Academy 15, Father Lupez
24 Recurda .la th e r Lupez 4-4-1.

CIRLS SOCCER
GREEN WAVE 2. EAGLES 2
Father leper
I 1 .2
Matter* Academy
2 0 .2
Gual .Father Lopez 2 (Aletender,
WhitMtt). The Matter i Academy 2
(Uebbrandt IVuudall) Ataiste— FL
N / A M N / A Shut* un gual .la th e r
Uipez 17; The Matter'* Academy 14
Save* . Father Lupez (Traeeru) I ! The
Matter * Academy (Smith) II Recced* .
Father Lupez 6-4-1. The Matter*
Academy 3-4-1.

SILVER HAWKS 3,
BUCCANEERS 0
lake ItowsU
•
3 .3
Mainland
4
* . *
Goal* . Lake HuweU 3 Oaten D uzitt
kuettei) A tt i.lt _ Lake I lute ell 2
I Good ton 21 Shutt un gual . I - i T
lluteeil 16 Mainland 1 Save _ Mainland
(lluakl 10 Retcedi . Lake llu w d l 5-3
Mainland 5-2

P m tlzy 23. Huth 6 Harvey A Rural A Whittaker 16 Piechocll
16 Bucholz II. Willard A Mayfield 2 TuUla. 37 9-19 90
Edgewood
0
5
4 I I _ 22
Father Lopez
34 22 27 7 _ 90
Three-point field gual* _ Edgewood 2 (Montuya. Caleanot
Father Lopez 7 (Whittaker A Prtoley 3). Team foula _
Edgewood IX Father Lopez » Fouled out _ none Technical* _
none

GREEN WAVE M, EACLES 19
Father Lopez (4-01
Pressley 23. Heckler A Harvey 19. Ruaat 2. Whittaker X
ITechuci) 7. Bucholz 10 Totals: 27 10-14 64
The Master * Academy (3-21
Frtaz A Rowland A Co* I, Noott X Daimwood X Plow field X
Touts. 4 11-14 19
Father Lopez
20 17 14 13 _ 44
Th e Masker's Academy
4 9 1
5 _ 14
Thne-potnl field goals _ Father Lopez 4 (Harvey 4) Team foula
_ Father Lopez 21, The Maaterr’t Academy II. Fouled out _
none Tcchncala _ The Matter s Academy. Lawton.

Golden Agers
post amazing
performances
By Nick Pfolfauf
Stan Writer

I’m personally surprised
from time to time, when I
hear of a sports figure who
‘announced hit (or her)
retirement', and I see the age
listed as the late 30's or
younger.
Yes, I'll admit after a cer­
tain age, running down the
football field heading for the
goal line, or sprinting
around the bases toward a
home run required agility
that goes with advancing
age. But some of the results
of the recent Golden Age
Carnes in Sanford made me
take notice of what can hap­
pen in advancing age.
Herj? are some examples:
* In the running long jump
competition. Wayne Hansen,
in the 60 to 64 age group,
leaped 13 feet 10 inches, and
Seymour Duckman, in the
85-89 age group leaped 7
feet 4-1/2 inches. Try this at
home and you'll be amazed
at their agiiity.

* In the Discus Throw
event Robert Pataky, in the
70-74 age group tosses the
discus 109 feet 2 inches.
Hank Beacom, age 65-69,
tossed it 103 feet 9 inches.
* In the javelin toss, Tom
Harasti, age 65-69 group,
tossed it 162 feet while
James Oglesby in the 70-74
age group threw it 110 feet.
Heck, 1 have difficulty
throwing my voice that far.
* Carl Und strand won
gold medals in a number of
events, especially in swim­
ming. Carl is in the 90-94
age group.
* in Golf/ Long Drive, Ken
Renner, in the 65-69 age
group hit the ball 226 yards,
in age 80-81, Charles Greene
hit it 152 yards.
* In canoeing, Katie and
Russ Moncrief, both in the
80-84 age group, each won
gold medals in Sprint and
Obstade races. (I should
*dd, they own the canoe*
used by the dty in these
events).

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Financial

Rentals
Employment

45-63

91-127

Merchandise

Real Estate

67-73

71— H elt Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

Lost: On Nov 28.2005. Black
&amp; Tan Mai* Carman Shepard
to U K * Mary inanity Delongs
to Mamet Moon. 'The Squirrel
lady- 407002 5717. Dog la
vary Inendfy

C A S TILLE COMPANY, INC
NOW HIRING
C O L Claaa A/ Light
Mac hank;
Full Tlma-Oaneflls
4074304431
AlWmsM AcSoi (Of IKg
Uf OV

IN VESTIG A TE BEFO RE
VOU INVEST!
Always
a good
policy,
especially
lot
business
opporknae* and trandsees Cal
Flonda Dept ol Agriculture 5
Consume Serve** al 600-435­
7352 or FTC -H E LP lor Ire*
ntormabon Or vt*4 a t Web aae
at www he gov txrop
Flonda law requires sellers o*
certain business opportunities
to register with Flonda Dept d
Agriculture
5
Consumer
Services bolor# selling C e llo
verity lawful registration before
you buy

71— H elp Wanted
Pipe/Sue
Foreman
for
underground utilities crew
Local work 407-322-6133
Sue labor lor base work and
utilities work 407-322-6133

Courtesy CXItear: Sanlord
area, salary plua Ire* apt.
Senior* considered
O
license a plus.
407-2954300.

Sa»lH»»C*ew-TalAnritklM»wi
Needed
Local
Work
&lt;407)322-6133
A C C O U N TS

PAYABLE
f 19 ***** AuuvunU PajM«Ma

p*r*cNT tor large multi state
tiistrtbuiion company based m
bantord Miatar 2 yr dagraa 4
a me ot 6 yrs ot M* In a fast
paced environment Cm*it
resume 4 salary requirements
to MMOirrigator com
EOE/DFWP
Aldea/Houtekeepert PT/FT
Good wages, apply in person
Renaissance Retirement, 300
W Airport Blvd Sanlord
C A S TILL E COMPANY. INC
407/1304431
Now Hiring
U g h t Mechanlc/CDL Class

Delivery Driver: F T or 2 PT.
Moo rn Good drtvtng record
■ m ull Start iA T v Apply m
pmr*M\ BtptQ fti r ip w ty .'P P r .
209 E
Commeicial St ,
Sanlord. 407-322-1822
Dover Dedicated Regional
CO A S TA L J B A tiS P Q fll
HOME EVER Y W EEKEN D
GUARANTEED*
•65% Pretoedad Pratarpad
•Avg i 8 tB i896*week
Jackftonvine. FL Terminal
C D L-A req d 877-428 5627
www ctdnvera com
Need Dump truck drivers.
Class U dr* Ucenserqd Local
work, hourly pay 407-4064590

Full Tlma-Banellts
fcentOt b*\*»*B*
U fO V
Front Dask: Chiropractors
o*ca ri Sanlord. PT. Mon. Wed
FA M no berate SaUry based
on e ip Fas resum*. 407-322­
4151

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR

FT PT teachers &amp; assistant
teachers needed for a growing
child care center
E ip d
preferred 407-321-5577
Help Wanted Laborer steady
&amp; dependable Drivers kcense
preferred Good starling pay
Ptease cal 407416-9913 Ask
for Mike
House keeping Supervisor 6
Maintenance
Engineer:
Eipenence required Apply m
person 4750 SR 46 West
Sanford. Super 6 Motel

LABO RERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUN D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
S ta rtin g S a la ry SS.SO/Hr
HEALTH INSURANCE AMO 401K
, H A W Drue Wee e.iSeleee.
Apply al *00 MiUw D»iv*
AHamonl. Spring* *07-1*0

Laborers Musi travel Mun-Fn
•i Mawat rtande Cal 407 323
8*22
Malntananc* Tech: EpA
cartlllad.
own
tool*
Atransport needed. Apt
plua aalary. 407*295-3300.
Mala or Female
Seamstress Naedadl
W i Iran lie ryys person Sgrv
On Bonus is availed* Must
be physical/ and mentally M

'H O U S EM A N FOR H O TE L
IN SANFORD
CO N TA C T. TH E PALMS.
407423-1010

tr a n sg fo r

employment

Insurance Sale*
Personal Line*
Sakry pfus bonus pownaal M O
Must have 220 keen** Ctoaa
tales (torn policy holders,
leads, prospects Otang* C*y
Fa* resume 386-774-1515 or
email sgraenhaMOdl ri com

Butbarm, BacUnxv
L55dat,DaapTnxl3.

Graven, Scrapm,
Eirstslan
Trataknorkfa
-NlUonl Cetifkwcn

•Frannl AmR***
.JcbPkcoMrtAwsttnot

800-383-7364
K uxM tt In t e l S B 's "

Outgoing Sale* Rap to'
commuvty newspaper group
Newspaper ***• aipanance
pialariad Benefit* mckid*
base aalary. commission plan
nMaaga. paid vacason. health
insurance 401k Rasuma*
only to Sanlord Herald. 300
N French Ava , Sanlord. FL
32771
or
dpngasamnolahetald com

Apply In person between
10 am &amp; 12 noon
PowerTap Institut*
2509 Sanlord Avenue
Sanlord. FI 32773
•Management
•FT/PT Sale*
Hibbalt Sports, a M line
sporting goods sloie. is
opening soon n Sanlord
Sand resume* ‘ Attn DM* at
10401
US
Mwy
441,
Leesburg FL 34758 Htobatt
Sports conduct drug lasting
cohanc 0 htobafl com
Mechanical
Wanted:
Casual
work
anvtronmanl m Longwood
32-40 hours par weak Musi
have
soma
assembly
•■penance Pease cal 407
630-7332
M EDICAL A SS IS TA N T. A/a
you a posibva. Inandiy
prolassional who an|0 ys
working with children and
task* to work to a pleasant laslpaoed padulnca oftce with
•icMUnl baneMs? PtMsa la*
resumato 407 2826797 EOE

elp

Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

M EDICAL A S S IS TA N T Lake
Mary primary cars practice
has an Immediate openng lor
a P T pads MA Mutl be
certilied and/or registered
Oood benefits Submit resume
ndrcabng interest to Laka Mary
MA position todudvig specialty
to
Physician Associates.
Human Raaouitas. 455 W
Warren A ve L o n g w o o d . FL
32750. lai to (407) 252-5707 or
apply online at www paof com
EO E

Ta i Preparer
•keyboarding skills required
•Ta« knowledge helpful, not
required
•WA Iran
•Hourly ♦ commission
Jackson Hewitt T ie Service
Call 407423-44IS

Need E*pd sandwich makers lor
P R ES S
EX P R E S S
landwstoas CM Mary 407428­
8882
Vlvona a North Purer la needs
dnvers. pu ra makars. subs
waaresse* A (toonat AppfywWl
owner at 2477 Park Ave,
Sanford
Newt someone to h*to take care
of my ekteify mofher. Must love
animals. P T to begin F T
January 407-888-1888

Slartlng • »52/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-3304423

NEW RESTAURANT----OPINING!!
Hiring for. 6trvovo. Cooks
Elsrtonrter*. Host* Enargatic.
motivated
2♦
yssf*
espeoence A ls o needed
Housekeeping Staff tor Hotel
Apply at the Palm* island
Retort m Sanford 530 N
Palmetto Ave. Sanford 407­
323-1910
Pari Time cook, servers, 5
dishwasher needed Contact
Mylana
407-323 7306

Plumber*

A

Team players...

It's time your
skills paid oft
■Slvf to giv* you basl To h#i comma ytxnel to

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SATELLITE INSTALLATION TECHS
^dtwscMy ricarad tndMdutt at I W t t . AUAMOITI SSUNOS. OATTONA,
Pteasesedr onknsel wwwAfcatciate-cais/eppf&gt;/5r&gt;carsan a CM

Plumbara

Hal par a:
Rasidanlial
construction, besl pay in
Volusia Cty with insurance A
holidays 388-574-7807
R auf Marcharvksar. PT days
Large greeting card company
Sanlord area $7 OQhr Pleas*
visa www hmngadga com Use
|ob coda 111185
Rrvershv Romanes
Now hiring tor •• kitchan
positions Located m the
Sanlord manna
433 N
Palmano Ave Sanlord or cal
407-242-7415
Secretary F/T. General OlhceGood Phone Ski**. Computer
Esp Sanford Area kitervwwtog
now to beget work alter 1/106
Fas Rasuma 407-332 8478

95— R ooms For
R ent
WEiKLV h E N t A L f

SanfordFamale pretanad 1
BRVitchen privilege* pnvale
bathroom Must love cat*.
5100/wk 407-330-2829
Sanford
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refngwatot. moowave. cckar TV,
kitcbetta room, private bath,

sleeping looms Ca* 407-321*
4000
Furnished roomto Longwood
steady employed no fcquor. no
smoking S7tVwk. 580 deposit
407-8308218
9 7 — A pa r t m en t s F u r n ish e d
t D R Furnished Apt
One Bedroom one bath,
furnished Utilities included
No smoking no pets Monthly
leas* Stogie male occupancy.
5160 par week C a l 407-7IB7838

Sanlord: Historic 3/t, 2
Story. 5750'month
2/1.
5650 month 1/1. 5490mo
407-252-2002.

99— Apartments •
U nfurnished

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKEADA1BORM 58/5*40
7 BORM 1/00*40 ANDUP
4074234570

Ouality Living at AflordsbW
Pricing. 1.2 A 3 Bedrooms,
Laka Vlewt. 4074224104.
EHO.

103— HousesU nfurnisiied

Pari time cook, server* S
dishwasher needed Contact
Mylana.
407-323 7308

103—H ousesU nfurnished

CO Z Y I 2BR apt. W 2nd St.
CMA.
carpeted,
kitchen
equipped. 5520'mo. 407-324­
3193

4 0 7 3 2 1 -0 7 5 9

•H E C E P TIO N I8 T. F T M ON -FHI
•E X P E R IE N C E D D R IVER F O R A S S IS T E D
LIVING FACILITY. 40 HR S PER W E EK .
SO M E E V E N IN G S AND/OR W E E K E N D
A FTER N O O N S
•E X P E R IE N C E D S E R V E R S FO R
A S S IS T E D LIVINQ FA C ILITY PAR T TIM E
O R F U LL TIM E. M U S T HAVE O N E Y EA R
O R M O R E E X P E R IE N C E .
•M A IN TE N A N C E : FT/PT N IQ H TS &amp;
W EEKENDS
•PART TIM E S E N IO R H A N D YM A N
O R E A T PA Y A N D B E N E F IT S

Phone 407-322-2207

m

y— m DIGITAL
Heritage .
tt Lake Fortit

8snford:2/2 Apt Spacou*
ICarpetsd.
Vmyt. Palo W/D

• Meet new people on a daily basis
• He self motivated
• Strong sales background &amp;
customer service skills
Me O ffer;

Hook-tips. i575»*i575
Sanlord. Hlslortc Dlsthct Uud
in
1918.
Complslsly
Renovated. Wood. Tils 6
Carpet. Alarm System. New
Apple Including W.T) Large
Laundry Rm, 3 block* form
River
Walk.
$650 IBbO

• Competitive base salary,
commission plan
• Pajd vacation
/

Senford. Northleke Village
Condos:
Lovely
1/1.

•401k

• Health Insurance
• M ileage

Deposit

Completely Furnished W/D
Hook-Upe. Pet Ok. Comm
Pool. Eserci*e Rm . N S
$67^t675 Deposit
D O YLE M AN AG EM EN T
WE R E N T AND SE LL
PORIIGRUITY
HOM E 8 I

RENTALS

|.Sanlord: t/t Apt. 2nd Floor
Indudo* water i lawn care
560GMO
|*Sanford: 43.2 house. 3012
sq n. built n 2005 Lawn car*
iincluded $1900 mo
•Sanlord 2/2 Townhouse
galad community and pod. al
appliances 51HXVmo
•Sanlord: 2/2 Condo. 2nd
Floor. Gated Community.
2004 buft. •« appliances.
5800mo

407 322-8678
Venture I Properties "
Paul Osborne
407421-4704
Sanford:
2 BR/1 BA
Hardwood Firs. Now Carpet
Fpic. Set Porch, on over 1/3
Acre. Privacy Fenced Vent
Deltona: 3BR'tBelh. New
Pitot.
Ceramic TiU
Appliances. 18.24 SC Porch
Carport. Fonced
Yard.

To learn about this position:
Send or bring resume to Wendy Heck
Sanlord Herald
300 N. French Ave., Sanford. FI 32771
or

Entail lo: wcndy(« sctninolchcrald.com
141— H o m e s F o r
S ale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1PROPERTIES

117— C ommercial
R entals
Sanlord Ofttca: 750 sq 8 .
, 5550 mo
Naw
Rugs
Decorated. 3rd Si * S Sanlord
Ave Plenty d Parking Pnvale
Bath, wet Bar. Vary Nee 407I 879-1960 Brh/Own

118— O m c i S pace
For R ent
Esecutlve Office Space
StogU Offices 5 Office SuiUs
avafabU to Hutonc Downtown
Sanlord Waltong cksunca to
Laka Monro* * 1st Sue d
Shop* * Restaurant* C a l
|407)71B7638

IrashdfUUWdN Mkilinr* U 4 toy

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Handyman
Special:
2BR2B*lh. Carport. Over 1/4
Acta. $113 500
Ranovalad:Lika
Nee
2BR/1BA, Hardwood Firs
Eat-ln-Kitchan Fpic. Scr
Porch. Carport On Over 1/4
Acre $134 900
Brand Naw Horns: Built
2005. 12. Over 1750 Sq Ft
Formal Lrv On. Fam Rm. Eat
to Kitchen 2 Car Garage
5272.900
P o d Horn*: 4BR.2BA. Ovei
1600 Sq FI. 2 Car Gar.
Fenced yd. 30.30 Scr
Enlartatomanl Area wen Pod.
5284.500

PAUL OSBORNE

Hatonc D M . resiraed 2 2 . many
amwUas rruat taW 5229K 407­
222 5202. 407-699 1159

v r -'l / T * ? -r-

&lt;9

Bedroom
Set:
Oak.
haadboatd. drassar. hutch
merer chest ng/SsUnd A l new
to boras. 5495
407431-1322.

Bunk Bede For Sale: L4w New
Everything Included E.cepl
mattresses. 5100 407-322­
4450
Desk, wood heavy. 5 drawer
5120. Bedroom Set 5300 RO
dining room tad*. 5100 Mora
407-423 3343
F U TO N Sokd wood rmssign
style arms artra-nce loam
layered pad Al brand new 5196
407431-1941.
Grand Opening it ovat at A
Beautiful P ie c e - but we have
pruet left So
Come In,
Browse Itw u u ji and S471 to For
a Special Prua Drawing Wa ie
even ready lor thar**gr«tog W5t
the most unusual decor Vfe
waiting tor VOUI Comer ol 17­
92 5 Laka Mary Btvd M S. 10­
6 Sun. 12-8

407-321-4764
D ELTO N A-O PEN H O USE
DEC. 10TH 114PM
2852 A R C A O M RD
5194,900 1 2 w bonus rm 5
5 n g g . B h t M t a 4 .a id o r ,
Buyers warranty Margate!
Cornelius. ColdwaX Banket
Property Showcase
354475-5471

open

H6USI -----------

Dec 3rd. 9- 6pm
Histone Sanlord Horn* 1706
Park Ave 32771 Bufl 1910
4.2. 2488 sq It. detached
garage 5354K

Sanlord 3 8 H IB A remodeled
1027 hd kviwd yurd gu dan w
5154 500obo 407-733 9984

Oftces For Ram 400 sq 6 to
800sq* Sariord FtAcnOisu
Center 4074144750

141— H omes For
S ale

181— A pplia n c es &amp;
F u r n itu r e F o r S ale

OONOMONCV Hsc*o«i»«o|'0 000

VENTURE 1PROPERTIES

Oet ready Im success!

\

is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.
Q ualified candidates will;

DOYLE
MANAGEMENT
RENTALS
( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 2495

5965-mo
2 n iT Y &lt; K &lt; t «

S anford
H erald

t/t, 8456/MO PLUS DEPOSIT.
G O O D AREA. Fenced area
Private Refs reryurad 388-775.
0822 _ ________________

5850mo
Speckled Hen Cafe now h m g
lor AM diahwasher/ulilily
person 3590 US Hwy 17-02.
Lake Mary 407-120 8100

C /A c

RECEPTION
SERVICES, INC.

252-319

407 -322-2611

HELP
WANTED

Achievers...
Go-getters...

_

71— H

Automotive
Miscellaneous
231-245
s e rv ic e s

________ 199-229

To Place Your Ad Call

Comlorl Inn &amp; Suite* In
Sanlord now hiring P T 7 F T
Guest Serve* Agents. Suit*
Attendants 7 Houseman
Competitive pay benefits Apply
to person. 590 Ava Court (nail
to Cracker BarreO No (toon* cal
press*

18M97

141-165

23— Lost &amp; Found

I ’iipc* &gt;111

Sanford: Naw 5 custom built
32. .Kvgle car garaga 5149k.
Caaaalbarry: Handy man
tpacial 32.1550 *q It 5149k
Winter Springs: New 4 2 5.
custom design. 2550 sq It.
p e a n tu e fc n p u 5320K 321*
279-S280

H d Tub 5 person lounger. Shp
24 jets, redwood cabnel. never
used, warranty, paid $4,000.
sacrifice 51595 407412 5624
Pool Table: 6 professional
senes turrutura style table,
carved legs, oversuad P stata
leather pockets, accessory K4
with bait A l brand new Rauf
54.000. Must se« 51350 407­
402 2778 Set-up available

191— BUII DING
M

a il r ia l s

CO R R UG ATED
S TE E L
R O O FIN Q tor Bains Boat
Docks Shops ate Also Cdvwt
Pipe 15**20 tr* 2 D Ce l For
Price* Surplus Sleet 5 Scppty
Inc Apopka 407-293 5788

193— Lawn it
G arden

Free Mulch
AvaMabta From Our Ties
Trimming Bu*«na** W a
bring lo you* 407-330-1672

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Sumliiy. I)cccmlK'r I. 2005

n ^ j

F in a n c ia l

R e n ta ls

4S-63

199—P ets &lt;c

91 -1 2 7

221—G ood T hings
to Eat

S u p p l ie s
AWene: 7 month* old. trM to
good hom*« Lfttor trained &amp;
gontle 1gr*y/charc04l female.
t Mat* male C«| 407-481053

-Y Patti's Pet
Sitting f t
W* Cere For Your Oog or Cat
n Your Home WW* You Art
Qcnel Mtofty of T IC . WB bring
n newipapers. mal and r
eater
plant*!
Vary
Reasonable
Rataal
References Available Upon
Request Ptaese Cal 407-314B703

209—C lothing
MINK CO A T, Fuft length with
hood S i n large, kept In turner
storage $3,000 C a l 386 789
8070_______________________

217—G arage S ales
Moving Sale- Geneva Wicker
baby carnage, oak chest,
crtdenza. maple sewing
atoms*, enamel lop Uhtoen table.
TV . stereo, pottery, lamps,
tools. AC unit, etc . even the
houea. FRl. Sat. Sun. 9-5.300
3rd St, 407-349-1171.

219—Wanted to
B uy
Aluminum. Cana. Copper,
Bra**, Newspapers, Auto
Radiators A Batteries
Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
919 W. 1ST, Sanford
M-F, 10-8, S e t9-1

Wk
i
!

ifavel
Oranges.
Medl
Qrapelrult,
Tangerines I
Meriwether Ferm i 34811
Celery Ave Sanford
Oranges. Navels. Hamlms.
Tangerines. Grapefruit, located
2055 Pm* Way. Sanford. 407­
323-8580

List Your Ad In Herald’s
Classifieds Call Ted at

is c e l l a n e o u s

Christmas Baxaar
Dae 7.2006.4 30pm-7 30pm.
Betty* Smith Cultural Arts
Center. 110 W 5th St.
Sanford. 13 Vendors. Gift
baskets, homemade candy &amp;
cookies, hand made beaded
lewelry.
antiques
6
coked birrs. Christmas craft*
home Interior premier lewelry
Avon
and
lots
more
Refreshments $ lots of door
prizes

229— Auctions
ANtlOUfe A U d tfb N ““
Mon Dec 5th 6 pm
Super selection ol Antique
Furniture, pottery, glass,
clocks, hanging lamp*,
alertmg. ail. sen*-antique
oriental ruga
www w4kmsonauct»n com
24129 SR 46, Sorrento
352 383 2282
AU1176 13H0*. BPAB143

WILKINSON

AUCTION

352-383-2282

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

Honda Element 2004 Ported
$17,950
call
or
visit
4076732966 com

IN THE CIRCOrr COURT
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2005-CP-207I

M otorcycles/4W iieelers For S ale
4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TR A IL D L A IE R
$3200 C a l 386-780-5330

A ik * A4 Cabnoiet 3 0 2003
Leather Auto S26.450 cal or
vfsrl 4076732968 com
BMW 33 0 0 2001 Perfect
$21,950 phone or vlelt
4076732968 com

4 W HEELER/ATV
2008 HONDA
90
$2100 396-719-63)0

Buck LeSabre 2004 22k Mi
Perled *13.050 c*« of via*
4076732966 com

4 WHEELER/ATV
2008 YAMAHA
200 B L A S TE R
$3300 396-789-8330
4 W H EELER S FOR SALE
2008 Yamaha 200 Blaster
S3300. 2004 Polarle 280
Trallbiazer 83200 end 2008
Honda 10 82800. CaB 386-799­
6330

Chevrolet
Impels
2004
Perled $11,050 cal or via*
4076732066 com
Honda Accord 2005 4 Dr 6k
Meat St 5.050 cal or vta*
4076732066 com

Two Brand New
4-Wheelers
1- Polaris 1- Yamaha
93,900 aach obo
396-799 8330

Mazda Mwta Converttofe. 2000
Qorgeou* S7.950 70k Mi cal or
visit 4076732066 com

Yaham* Royal Star Tour
Classic 1997 Perlad Tons ol
Estras $5,950 407-873 2966

Mercedes SLK 2002 320
Convertible 34k Ml Parted
$27 650
call
or
vtsil
4076732966 com

276-F ence

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale
Chevrolet 2500 E it Cab 2003
4s4 PW. PL $14.050 cal or via*
4076732966 com

Central florid* Fence
All Type* o l Fence
Speoalung In Vinyl
Fencing
Free Estimates
rtJconsedlnsured
•Quality Work
•Prompt Service
396-719-6330

308—T ractor
S ervice

Chevrolet Ventura 2002 6nty
47k Mi S6.450 phone or vtaft
4076732966 com

Skip's Tractor
Service

AB143-AU117S
Dodge 1500 Craw Cab 2003
HEMI $15,050 45k Mi c al oi
visit 4076732966 com

]

Recycled Concrete
Driveways,
386-775-2522

002
Fofd Htcapu XLT 2002
laadhse SR $10,960 cal or
4076732*66 com

3

Ford E icurston 2004 XLT 4X4
26k Mi $22,450 Partes* oel et
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Zoning Commission (ft toe C*y
of Sanford Florida, toie 29to
day ot November. 2005

AUCTIONEER
STORAOE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES LICENSE # 593

ANTHONY

CHARLES
BRIDGES.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Th* above note* to b* pub
hefted one* a week lor two con
secuw* weeks Sa*d an# lo b#
under and by virtu* of the
Statutes ol ftte Slat* d Florida.
In such cases provided

The admfntstratton ol the
estate ol CHARLES ANTHONY
BRIDGES, deceased, whose
dale of death was December 9.
2003.1a pending In Pie CUaM
Court lor SEMINOLE Courtly.
Florida Probale Division, the
address c* whch la P O Bos
8099. Sanford. Florida 32772­
8099 The names and addresaes ol toe personal representa­
tive and the personal rapresentatrvs a attorney are set lorth

Pubhah Decamber 4,11, 2005
X028

Aft otoar osdaor* ol to# dac»dent and other perarn* having
daunt or demands agamsl
decedent s estate mutt Me
their daunt with this Court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
a b o v e , a n y c l a im f il e d
TWO (2| YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

WHAT VEHICLE 8ALVAOE
AUCTION
WHEN January 04.2006
TIME 1000am
WHERE A * R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751

Juana* Bridges
Personal Representative
399 Crest Street
Sanked. FL 32771
Pharea M He***. Esquire
Florida Bai No 0132437
222 S Westmont# Drive. Suite
206
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
(407) 665-5700
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
yea r m ake

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$11,450
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or
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GM C Envoy 2002 S IT Leather
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DATE OF SALE December
11.2005
TIME OF SALE 100 PM
#545 Johnathan Morns •
couches Is. fools, domes
#355 M*ea Gamboa • house­
hold goods #560 Vernon
Glasecn - lumaure A bedroom
eel #646 Lovett Williams •
household
goods
#533.
Sidney Marshal ■ household
items #526 Chnslophet ffte •
turruture tools, prig pong table,
collecttoles # «7 » W vision
Lloyd James Jr - couch. Chau,
caning table, household asms
#556 Lawrence Barley •house­
hold items
#552 Bnen
Needham • household goods
#550 Mae Mmcker - house­
hold Heme, turruture. doshuig
#507 Angela Budd •household

L egals
proposed showroom end ware­
house tor Hudson Fumftum
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT
39 PLAT OF THE FLORIDA
LAND AND COLONIZATION
CO M PA NY) CELERY PLAN­
TATION. ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PB 1 PO 129. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 407-330-5626. 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

NOTICE

THE OATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
DECEMBER 4. 2005

of the following storage un4s
wtS be offered lor sale el pubke
auction to satisfy Untied
S toreft's ken Sale win taka
place Untied Slotel. 1007 WB*
Springs D r. Writer Springs. FL
32706 W* reserve toe rifY* 10
rated any t»de

Ford F250 E H Cab XLT 2003
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ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person deddea to appeal a
daemon mad* with reaped to
any matter considered at toa
above meeting or hearing,
hershe may need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings
tndudmg the tetlenony end evsdence. which record re not pro­
vided by toe City ol Senlord
(FS 786 0105)

The knowing vefuefe wB be
eold at pubke auction, per FI
Slat 713 565 at 10 00 AM on
December 1 ). 2005 at l ienor s
editress to satiety a ken agamsl
said vends lor labor, services
and ttor age chargee
No ones, at n. cash only
2000 Chevy Impale 4D
VIN 201 WF52EfY9276697
Owner
Lovell
LaFrane*
WMuvnt
478 E Altamonte Or *106 255
Altamonte Springs FL 32701
Customer Steve Bel
631 L4ac Rd. Cassetoeny FL
32707
Lienholder HSBC Auto Credit
Inc
PO Bos 17902. San Diego CA
92177
Cash sum to redeem vetucle $
1523 45
Lienor MB#* Automotive
1055 Nursery Road Unft 133.
Writer Springs FL 32706
Phone: 407-6999767
Notes to owner or kenholder
that he has a right to a hearing
any tune poor to tale date by
Nmg with toe derk ot toe court
Owner has toe ngbt to recover
vehicle by posing bond to
accordance with FI Slat
559 917. Net proceeds horn
sale to escess of amount
claimed by lienor win be
deposited with the ctom ol toe
court Interested parties, con­
tact State F*ng Service. Inc
(772) 595 9555
Pubteh December 4. 2005
X033

A* C red ito rs ol the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands agamsl
decedent s estate on whom a
copy ol Pus nokc* la isquvad to
be served mutt Me their claims
wftti ton Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DATS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

S e rv ic e s
252-319

Rost Robert. Chatman
Ptarvwig A Zoning Comrmseion

NOTICE OF »A L E

NOTICE Is hereby given toat

se A p t s l
Counlry Lake
AIRPORT

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Legals

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC BALE

Ford F150 2001 E s lC a b 4 i4
Auto $10,950 phone or vwft
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A ffordable

IN RE ESTATE OF

A u to m o tiv e
231-245

Legals

Pubhah December 4. It , 2005_
X027

Ford FISO 1994 only &lt;0* Wi
$1,950 phone or visit
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Comvnlont
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Deceased

231—C ars For S ale

Living

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Style
City

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GMC Srena 2003 Auto Lxt deb
26k Ml $14.950 phone or visit
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Nxitiac Aztek 2003 $10 950
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X079
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NOTICE O# PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL UBC
Nonce is hereby gnren to«' e
Pubke Hearing an* be held by
the Planning A Zoning
CommitSion to th# City
Commission Chambers. City
Hal. Sanford. Florida, at 7 00
p m on Thursday. December
I I , 2006. to consular a request
lor a Condatonal Us* In a SC
3. special Commercial Zoning
District

The property being mom genetaBy desorbed at 3310 W 1st
Street
Th#
Planning A Zoning
Commnaion wB tubmft a rec­
ommendation to the City
Commission to tavor of, or
agamsl. toe requested change
or amendment
The City
Commission may piece core*Hone upon the mzoning by
meant ol e development order

Publish December 4. 2005
X031

AS parties ui Interest end ent­
rant she! have an opportunity
to be heard el sard hearing

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARINO TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Nonce la hereby given that a
Pubke Hearing wB be held by
the Planning A
Zoning
Commission in the City
Commission Chambers. Cfty
Hal Sanford Ffortd*. at 7 00
pm on Thursday. December
I t , 2001. to consider a request
lor a Condtkonal Use In an AG.
Agncuftur* Zoning Ostncf
LEGAL DESCRIPTION THAT
PART O f LO T 54. NEW
UPSALA. ACCORDINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PB 1 PO 67
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FL.
LYING S OF COUNTRY CLUB
ROAD. LESS EXPRESSWAY
Th# properly being more gen­
erally described as 3195
Cosuftry Club Road
Conditional Use Requested
Establish a House of Worsfup
In an AO. AgncMtum Zoning
Oelnd
A■ parties n Interest end OBrens shea have an opporhuvty
to be heard *1 said hearing
By ruder of toe Planning A
Zoning Comrraeeion ol toe C#y
ol Senlord Monde ton 79lh
day ol November. 2005
Roes Robert. Chairmen
Ptannvig A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC He
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any mailer considered el toe
.above meeting or heeling
•heshe may need a verbatim
'record ol the pcoceeOngt
mckukng toe testimony end evi­
dence. which record n net pro­
vided by toe City o&lt; Senlord
(TS 266 0105)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD C O N TA CT THE
PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA
COORDINATOR AT 407-330­
5626 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
Publish December 4, 2005
X032

LF.OAL DESCRIPTION ALL
OF BLK 2 TR 8 (LESS S 10 FT
OF W 10 FT OF LOT 8) A ALL
OF VACO S TR EETS LYING
WITHIN BLK 2 Tn » TOWN OF
SANFORD PB I PO 61

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO
CONSIDER A REZONE
Notice w hereby given toat e
Pubke Hearing wB be hekj by
in#
Planning A
Zoning
Commission to Ihe Cfty
Commission Chambers. City
Heft. Senlord. Florida, el 7 00
pm on Thuredey. December
11.200$ to consider toe lo*owuig change end amendment to
toe Zoning Ordnance eft toe
City cl Senlord. BemkKfte
County. Monde

The property being mom gen
■rafty deserted as 550 W I si
Street
Conditional Use Requested
Re-develop end change the
u m of • non &lt;onfcxm*ng prop­
arty for a kidney tketyvamed
leal office lor Fietentut
Medcel Cere
Aft parties m ntereat and cat
rent she! have an opportun«y
to be heard el sard hearing

Rezone 4 31 acre* located el
3310 W H I Slreef from OC-2.
Qenciai Commercial to PO.
Planned Development lor a

By order of toe Planmng A

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ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides to appeal a decttuto made with leaped to any
mailer conetoemd el toe shove
meeting or*hearing, he'she may
need a verbatun record cf toe
proceedtogs Including toe testi­
mony end evidence, which
record w nol provided by toe
C#y of Sanford (FS 266 0106)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 407-330 5626. 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE O f THE
MEETING
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XOIS

or lAM MARY, FLORIOA
Nonet or public hiarmq

CITY

IS HEREBY GIVEN by VieCty Commtoalon oMheCay
-l lake Mary. Florida, that H id Comrtaeiion w* hold a Pitobe
HMnng on Oa camber I I , M M , rt TOO P. M , or at aoon
r# ,„ n e r aa poaaMa. to oonatoar Second Raadng and adop­
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n o t ic e

ORDINANCE O F TH E CITY O f LAKE MARY, FLORIOA
AMENDING TH E C ITY OF LAKE MARY OFFICIAL ZONING
MAP BY REZONINQ CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN TH E C ITY O f
LAKE MARY. C O N S IS TIN G O F APPROXIMATELY 3.14
ACRES, LO CATED NO R TH OF WASHINGTON AVENUE AND
WEST O F PINE S TR EET, MORE FULLY DESCRIBED HERE­
IN FROM TH E PR ESENT ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS OF A­
I AGRICULTURE. T O R-1A. SINGLE FAME.Y RESIDENTIAL
PURSUANT T O TH E TER M S O F TH E FLORIDA STATUTES,
PROVIDING CO N FLICTS. SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE

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Road. CMado, FL 3*765

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X01I

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THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER 27, 2005

TO RIOOBERTO VELEZ
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STATE OF FLORIOA.
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Oapartmant w4l dapoaa ol tola
cauaa to accordance wrti law

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PERIOO. ANY CLAIM FILED
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DATE O f DEATH IS BARREO

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A U CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
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COMPLAINT

PHILIP J BEROERON. IF
LM NO. ANO IF DEATL THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
a s s ig n e e s .
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CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO A U OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN WTEREST BY.
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UNOER OR AGAINST JESSL
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Racyctng
20*
Total MontrtyCort

»o net

(Summary Adirtrtatrallon)

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

MOTICtOF

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OPTHt 14TH
JUDICIAL CtRCUIT.
M AND FOR
UMWOLI COUNTY,
FLORIOA

PETER W H I T L ^

Th.

�P a g e flH Sunday. December 4. 2005

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f T N I ItTM
JUDICIAL CtRCUrT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 09 CA 1099-14W

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
TIES ACT. paraont with daabJ
ibaa naadng a spatial accom­
modation should conlad
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
CourVwuM si 407-665-4227,
1600955-6771 (TOO) or 1
600 955 6770. via Florida
Ratay Sarvtca

WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK F/K/A WASHINGTON
MUTUAL BANK, FA
PLAINTIFF

Pubfah Dacambar 4.11. 2005
X019

V8

ETSUKO BAKER. IF LIVING.
AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST ETSUKO BAKER.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ETSUKO BAKER. IF ANY.
DAVID BAINES UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DAVID BAINES.
LARAINE J BAINES.
GOLF SIDE VILLAS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C . JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Ftfial
Judgmant oI Foradoaura dalad
Novambar 22. 2005 antarad m
Ovu Casa No 05-CA-105914W of Vw Clrcufl Court of Via
18TH Judeal Ocmt m and for
SEMINOLE County Sanford.
Florida. I m l sal to tha Nghatt
and baat brddar for cash m
Room S201 at *a SEMINOLE
County CoudhouM locatad at
X I NORTH PARK AVENUE In
SANFORD. Florida, at 1100
am on Via 5th day of January.
2000 tha loffowmg daacrftwd
proparty a« sat fodh n Mid
Summary Final Judgmant. toLOT 2. BLOCK A. OOLFSIDC
VILLAS.
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
50. PAGES 45 A 40. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad th»* 23 day of
Novambar. 2005
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark of Via O cuH Court
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy Ctart
Publish la
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
M l 8 Unrvarsrty Dnva Surta
500
PlanUbon FL 33324
(954)233 6000
05-41220
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons wflh &lt;*sab&lt;ffcas naadmg a apac*ai accom­
modation
should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
ma
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM al 407-665-4227.
1-600-956-6771 (TOO) or 1*
600955-6770. *a Florida
PubAsh Dacambar 4. If. 2005
X01S
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 1STM
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOftDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OfVmON
CASE NO: OS CA 1S04-14K
US BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE CREOtT SUISSE
FIRST BOSTON HEAT 2004­
4.
PLAINTIFF

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT,
W AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORtOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 09-CA-1I69-14K
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE.

D E F E N O A N T (S )

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puauant to a Summary Final
XOgmant of Foradoaura datad
Novambar 17. 2005 antarad m
Curt Casa No 05-CA 180414K of tha C*cu4 Court of tta
1STH Judoai O c m m and lor
SEMINOLE County. Sanford.
Florida. I ml m i to Via twghaaf
and bad twtdar lor caah tn
Room S X1 at Via SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa locatad at
X I NORTH PARK AVENUE in
SANFORD Florida, al I I 00
am on Via 20th day of
Dacambar. 2005 Via toiomng
In aaid Summary
Judgmant. to-mt

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

Dalad Vm 17 day of
Novambar. 2009
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clait erf t » Orcufl Court
By Mary Stroisia
Daputy CM*
Pubtah*.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UrWararty Dnva 6u6a
500
PtanUfcon. FL 33324
(954)2336000
05-45205

9204 King Palm Odva
Tampa FL 33019-1326
Affomays for Plaintiff
Amancans W4h Dtsabbtias Ad
of1990
Admmtstrattva Odar No 97*3
n you art a parson mth a damodt bon m ordar to parbcipata
m this procaadmq. you ara ani•ad. at no coat to you, to tha
provision of cadam assiatanca
Ptaasa
contad
Coud
Administration at X 1 North
Par* Avanua. Sulla N X 1 .
Sanford. Florida 32771 (407)
665-4227. wffNn (2) wortJng
days of your racaipt of Vss
nobca. 9 you bra haanng or
vote# impairad. cal 1 (600)*
955-6771
Pubiah Dacambar 4. 11. 2005
X021
Vf THE COUNTY COUNT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A M NO: 04 -CC-1443-XU
OAK HARBOUR SECTION
FOUR. CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. IN C . a
Floods not for-proM
corporation.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fatal Judgmant of
Foradoaura dalad Va 17th day
of Novambar. 2005, anc
antarad m Ca*a No 05-CA
1689-14K. Of Va O cuS Coud
of tha tSVi Judicial OcuS In
and for Sammoia County.
Florida, aharam DEUTSCHE
BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE Is
tha Plaintiff and FRANK L
TOTO. TIMACUAN COMMU
NITY SERVICES ASSOCIA
TION. INC; lE U A L TOTO
A/K/A LEUA LAOE TOTO.
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB
JECT
PROPERTY
Dafandants I m l saS to Va
twghasl and bast biddar tor
cash m Room 8201 at Via
Sarnmo*# County CoudhouM.
m SANFORD. Florida, at 1100
am on tha 20th day of
Dacambar, 2005. Via toSowmg
In said Final Judgmant to a t
LOT 34. TIMACUAN UNTT IS.
PHASE 2. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
St. PAGE M . OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
In accordanca aith
Amancans alh Osabibas Ad.
Parsons ash OnabSbas naadtng a spacfal aocommodaion to
partctpala m this procaadmg
should contad tha Coud
Adrrwsstrstor at X t N Padi
Avanua. Ssnlord FL 32771.
Tsfaphona Numbar (407)665*
4227 not latar than 2 aodung
days of your raempt of 1
nobca If haanng or vc
impairad. 1-600-955*771
Daisd this 17th day of
Novambar. 2005
Maryanna Mo tm
Cladi of Via OcuS Coud
By Mary Stroup#
DaptAy Dam
Law omca of Marshas C
1600 NW 4STH STREET.
BUTTE I X
FT LAUDERDALE. FL 33309
Tataphona (954)453-0X5
(954) 771-6052
PubSah Dacambar 4.11.2005
XOX
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f T H I STATE
O f FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
6EM M O LI COUNTY.
CIVN. DIVISION
C A M NO: 03-CA-1497-14K
CITICORP TR U ST BANK.
FSB
F/K/A TRAVELERS
SANK A TRUST. FSB.
Plant*.

JULIAN DAVIS PERRY, JANE
DOE PERRY. THE UNKNOWN
WIFE OF JU U AN DAVIS
PERRY.
CATHY
MARIE
PERRY. JOHN DOE PERRY.
THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND
OF CATHY MARIE PERRY. IF
LIVINO. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAIO
DEFENDANT^). IF
REMARRIEO.
ANO
IF
DECCASEO. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. UENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMEO
DEFENOANT(S). THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. JOHN
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT.
NOTICE O f SALE
Nobca is harsby givan mat.
pursuant to a Fma! Summary
Judgmant of Foradoaura
antarad In tha abova-stytad
C4UM. m Via Orem Coud of
Sammola County. Florida. I m l
sal Via propady situala *n
County. Florida.

Final

LOT S. BLOCK *C*. EAST*
BROOK SUBDIVISION. UNIT
NO SIXTEEN. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
19. PAGE 30. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

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FRANK L TOTO. at aL

VS
MELISSA DOTSON. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST MEUSSA DOTSON
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MEUSSA DOTSON. IF ANY.
JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION

Thr IIerami

LOT 27. BLOCK 1. 6HADOW
MKL. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
17. PAGES 61. 62. ANO 63
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
A K A i f ; SUNSET DRIVE.
LONQWOOO. FL 32750
al pubic safe, al 11 00 o'docfc.
A M . or as soon Viaraaflar as
sama can ba dona to Via Nghaaf and bast taddars. lor caah.
M Room S X I at Via SEMI
NOLE COUNTY COURTMOUSE. X 1
N
PARK
AVENUE. SANFORO. FLORI­
DA. on Via 27m day of of
Dacambar. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy Dart
Low Offteas of Domaf C
Consuagra

PLAINTIFF

VIRGINIA ARTEAGA, and
UNKNOWN TENANT 1 and 2.
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgmant of Foradoaura datad
Novambar 16. 2005 antarad m
C M Casa No 04-CC-1443 20U of tha County Coud of
Sammola County. Florida,
wharam OAK HARBOUR.
SECTION FOUR. CONDO­
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC
la Via Plambff and VIRGINIA
ARTEAGA and UNKNOWN
TENANT 1 and 2. ara tha
Dafandants. I M l sal lo Via
Nghaat and bast biddar lot
cash m Room S X 1 of tha
Sammofa County Coudhouaa.
X I N Parti Avanua. Sanford.
FL 32771. a l ii 00 a m on ma
15m day of Dacambar. 2005
ty as sat forth In sad Final
Summary Judgmant. lo-mt
UNIT 3. BUILDING 13. IN OAK
HARBOUR. SECTION FOUR.
A CONDOMINIUM. ACCORD­
ING TO THE DECLARATION
OF CONDOMINIUM THERE­
OF. AS RECOROED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 1696.
PAGE 1. PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA, ANO ANY AMEND­
MENTS THERETO
OATEO this 16th day of
Novambar. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
as Cladi of ma Coud
B r Mary Stroupa
Oaputy Cladi
H#»ana Qubarrat Malehow.
Waan A MaKhow. PA
Aaomaya kv PtamM
646 E Cofomal Odva
Orlando. Florida 32603
Amancana W
of 1690
AdmimstraVva Ordar No 67*3
If you ara a parson mth a damodabon m ordar lo parbetpata
m this proctadtoQ. you ara ani*
Sad. al no coat to you. to ma
proviaion of cadam aaaistanca
Ptaasa
contact
Coud
Administration at X I North
Parti Avanua. Suffa N X 1 .
Sanford. Florida 32771 (407)
665-4227, Mhm (2) wodung
days of your racaipt of I
noboa. 6 you bra haanng or
voca impairad. cal HSOO)9556771
Pubiah Dacambar 4. 11. 2005
X022
m T H I ORCUTT COURT
O f T H I EIQHTtCNTH
JU O ICU L CtRCUfT O f
FLORIDA Vf ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO. 05-CA60-14-W
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, acting through
Rural PavatOpmanL formady
Farmart Horn# Admmistrabon
(FmHA).
Unrtad
Stats*
Dapadmant of Agrtcultura
(USOA).

WARREN JACKSON.

NOTICSOf SALE
Nobca is haraby grvan that
pursuant to a Final Judgmant
antarad In ma abova anooad
causa m Via OcuS Coud of
Sammola County. Florida. I ml
sal ma propady locatad In
County. Florida.

Tha East 2 X 6 Mat of ma
Waat M l 6 Mat of Via North
403 6 Mat of Via NW 1/4 (LESS
tha North 274 99 Mat) and
(LESS baginning 7 X 9 Mat
East and 304 OS to* S o u n d
N NW com*, a l t o NW 1/4.
tun C u t 1151 Im I South 50
M . Wm I 115 5 Not ffonco
North 50 Not to t o Port ot
Bogmnmg and LESS Login
rang S4S 4 Not Eart and 275 4
Not Soun of t o NW coma, ot
•n NW 1/4, run Sotdh 50 Not
U N 1154 Nat North 50 Not
tranca Wo n 115 4 Not to tta
Port o) Bagnrang) lying M
Sacton 4 TewnaMp 20 booth
Ranga 11 EaN oI t o Pubic
Racorda of 6amnoN Cotrty
Honda
N putoc aaN to Vta htghoN and
boN taddM. lot caah m Room
5201 ot Via Sanwrta Cotrty
Courthouaa. 101 North Para
Annua. Saniotd. Honda. M
1100 am on Via 5m day of
January 2004
• you ara a paraoa axn a do
modabon m ordar to parbapaM
in Vms procaadng. you ara aniBad. at no coal to you. to ma
prmison of cadam assistant#
contact
Coud
r. (407) 665-4227.

UCF

L egals
mthm 2 worVmg days of your
racaipl of VMs documanL 1 you
ara haanng or vote# Impairad.
cal 1-6X9556771
Datad Novambar 23. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CWrti of Via O n ! Coud
By Mary Stroupa
NaalE Young
300 Third S t. NW
Wmtar Havan, a 33681-4002
PubSsh Dacambar 4.11. 2005
X023
Vf THE CIRCUfT COURT
O f THE DOMTEEWTH
JU O ICU L CIRCUfT
O f FLORIOA.
Vf AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO. 0S-CA*167S*14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
IN C . AS NOMINEE FOR
HSBC BANK USA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION

DANNY F T IU . at al.
DaMndant (s ).
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE S A L !
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo • Final Judgmant
of
Foradoaura
datad
Novambar 22. 2 X 5 and
antarad In Casa No 05-CA1 676-14W. of ma O c u l Coud
of Via EIGHTEENTH JudcMl
Circuit In and for SEMINOLE
County.
Florida
artiaram
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
IN C . AS NOMINEE FOR
HSBC BANK USA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION la Piamuff and
DANNY F T IU . at al. ara
Dafandants. I m l sal lo ma
Nghatl and baat biddar lor
cash m Room SX1 at tha
Courthousa tn SANFORD.
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
1 1 X AM o'docb on tha 24th
day of January. 2006. ma Misat forth m sad
Judgmant to wt

Final

LOT 76. LAKE ROQERS
E 81ATE8. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
43. PAGES X THROUGH 40.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF BEMINOIE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; *V a 680
CALAFUT COURT. OVIEOO.
Honda 32765
DATED VMt 23 day of
Novambar. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
As CMrb of said Court
By Mary btroupa
As Daputy CMrb
Submfftad by
Fabar A Gm i. P. A
96X 8W 77m Avanua. Suffa
200
M«mi. Honda 33166 X I 6
(309)662-4110
Parson# mm a deabflffy who
M pedidpeM m vms proceeeng
should
contact
Coud
Admmwirabon at X I N. Parb
Avanua. Suffa NX 1. Sanford.
Florida 32771. wffhm 2 wortmg days prior to ma procaadMg
TaMphona: (407)6694227; 1600-9556771 (TDO)
or 1600-9556770 (V) vta
Pubiah Dacambar 4.11,2005
X024

Vf T H I ORCUfT COURT
O f T H I EIGHTEENTH
JU O ICU L CMCUTT
Vf ANO FOR
MJMNNOLI COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A M NO: 06-CA-1IS4-14W
FRANKLIN FINANCIAL
CORPORATION.

MARK A PLAT MAN and
OAWN PLATMAN husband
and wda. UNKNOWN
TENANT(S).
NOTICE O f BALE
m haraby grvsn that pur­
suant lo Via Final Summary
Judgmanf of Foradoaura and
saM antarad M Vms causa
pandng M tha OcuS Court M
and for SammoM County.
Florida, bamg CMf Numbar 05CA 1364 14W. Via undar•ignad CMrb m l aa« ma prapCounty. Florida, daaenbad as
Thai parcaf of land lying m
Sacbon 9. TownaNp 20 South.
Ranga 32 East. 8ammoM
County. Florida, dascdbad as
folowt Baginning al tha
Southaasl comar of said
Sacbon 9. and ma camarbna of
• 50-loot right of way of
Oscaota Road. North X
dagraaa 0029* Waal 1660 64
Mat. thane# run North 69
dagraaa 66* O T Wad X X
Mat lo Via Waat right of way of
aaid Oacaoia Road, tianca run
North 69 dagraaa 66' 06* Waal
V M M Mat lo ma Point of
Bagmnmg. tianca run Soum X
dagraaa 03* 54* Waat 66000
Mat. thane# run North 69
dagraaa 66 O T Waal 3 X X
last thane# run North X
dagraaa OT 94* East 6 X X
Mai thanes run Soum 69
dagiaas 56 06* East 3 X X
Mat lo ma Pomt of Bagmnmg
Togsthar mm mat cadam
MobSa Horn# 10# 10121169 or
IOL211M
at pubic saM. M N Nghaat
biddar lor cash at 11X A M on
Via 6m day of jarbiary. 2006.
m Room S X1 al ma SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY CO UR T­
HOUSE. X I
N
PARK
AVENUE. SANFORO FLORI­
OA
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupa
Oaputy CMrb
MICHELE A BfECKER. P A
224 E Marts Straat Suffa #3
Orlando. FL 32603
Pubiah Dacambar 4. II. 2006
XOX

Continued from Page IB
hive both distinguished ourselves, us in the
West and them in ihc East, of being the teams
that had the best records. Now we are deserving
of having an opportunity to play in this game. I
think it is exciting for both teams and a great
storyline.”
ABOUT TULSA
The Golden Hurricane come Into the champi­
onship having won five of their past six games.
Their only defeat during that stretch was a threepoint loss at the hands o( UTEP. One of their
biggest wins of the year came when they handed
Southern Miss just its sixth home conference loss
in school history.
Senior tight end Garret Mills, the nation's lead­
ing receiving tight end and an All-America can­
didate, is the focal point of the Tulsa offense.
Mills has caught 75 passes for 1,031 yards and
eight touchdowns so far this year. He has pro­
duced six 100-yard receiving games this season,
including a season-high 13 catches for 152 yards
against Oklahoma on Sept. 10.
”He (Mills) has 75 catches,” said UCF head
coach George O'Leary. “That is a lot for a tight
end, so we'll know where he is. He's a good
player. He catches everything thrown at him •
short, long and he blocks. I look at him as an Hback. not a tight end. He's more of a move guy.
He's not going lo sit at the line of scrimmage
and pound you. They do a good job of utilizing
him in that offense.”
Sophomore quarterback Paul Smith has led the
Golden Hurricane offense all year. Smith has
had eight games this season where he has
thrown for over 200 yards. For the year. Smith
has completed 61.8 percent of his passes and
thrown for 17 touchdowns with just six intercep­
tions.
The Tulsa rushing attack is anchored by four
different runners. Senior Uril Parrish, freshman
Tarrion Adams, junior Brandon Diles and sopho­
more Cauvey Jackson have helped account for
1,500 yards on the ground and 18 rushing touch­
downs. Parrish leads the team in rushing with
624 yards and seven touchdowns.
Tulsa, much like UCF, is one of the nation's
leaders in forcing turnovers. Tulsa is currently
sixth in the nation in takeaways, with 18 inter­
ceptions and 12 fumble recoveries. Of their 30
takeaways on the year, 19 have occurred in the
last six games.
ABOUT UCF
The Golden Knights come into the game hav­
ing won eight of tneir final nine games, includ­
ing their last five in a row. The squad's plus
eight win differential this year has made them
the nation’s most improved football team.
Junior quarterback Steven Moffett continues to
lead the Golden Knight offense. Moffett has
enjoyed his finest season under center. He has
completed 191-of-312 passes for 2.434 yards and
18 touchdowns. His passing efficiency rating of
141.94 continues to rank near the top of C-USA.
“Your offense goes as your quarterback goes
on most teams I've been around,” said O'Leary,
“if he's on target making the right decisions,
you have a chance to move the Ball. That's the
one area that he's (Moffett) really gotten better in
is fieldimanship, just understanding what's in
front of him. We do check a lot and he's done a
good job of checking out of bad situations and
putting us in a good situation.”
Moffett has had the benefit this year of having
one of the best receiving duos in C-USA. Senior
Brandon Marshall from Lake Howell High
School, an Atl-C-USA Second Team selection, has
56 catches this year for 876 yards and eight
touchdowns, while junior Mike Walker, also an
All-C-USA Second Team pick, has 64 catches for
855 yards and nine touchdowns on the year.
Unfortunately, UCF will be without the servic­
es of Walker for the championship game. Walker
injured his knee in the regular season finale at
Rice and has been ruled out of the game this
weekend.
"He (Walker) was no question a very domi­
nant player for us,” said O'Leary. "When this
happens, the good thing there is that it allows
the young kids to step up. I don't know if they
ran fill his shoes, but they're going to wear
them."
Kevin Smith, C-USA's Freshman of the Year,
continues to give the Golden Knights a spark in
the backfietd. Smith, who is nearing 1,000 yards
for the season, has rushed 205 times for 915
yards and five touchdowns.
Comerback Joe Burnett, a first-team all-league
and all-freshman pick, continues to shine defen­
sively for the Golden Knights. Burnett is current­
ly ti«l for the league lead in interceptions with
five. His interception against Rice in the final
game of the regular season helped lo seal the
victory for UCF. He also returned a punt 58
yards for a touchdown versus the Owls. His 14.7
average per punt return is good for first in the
conference.
In addition to Walker, Marshall, Smith and
Burnett the Golden Knights had seven other
players receive all-conference honors. Senior
defensive end Paul Carrington and junior center
Cedric Gagne-Marcoux were named to the first
team, while senior tight end Darcy Johnson was
named to the second team. True freshman offen­
sive tackle Patrick Brown, redshirt freshman
guard L.J. Anderson, true freshmen linebacker
Jordan Richards and redshirt freshman Jason
Vernon were ail named lo the all-freshman
squad.
TICKET SALES REACH 50,000 FOR C-USA
FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Another big sales day Thursday pushed the
total tickets sold for the Inaugural Conference
USA Football Championship Game presented by
Xbox 360 to 50,000. Based on advance sales, UCF
is almost assured to have a record crowd on
hand when the game kicks off at noon Saturday.
UCF”s attendance record was set in 2000 when
50,220 showed up to watch the Golden Knights
play Virginia Tech.
"Our fan base gave us a great start when tick­
ets went on sale last Tuesday and now the rest of
the community is showing its support as we see
the finish line draw near," said Matt DiFebo,
director of customer service and sales for UCF
Athletics. "There are still seats left al every price
level and 1 encourage fans to purchase tickets in
advance to assure themselves the best seats
available and to avoid potentially long lines on
game day.”
UCF, ranked 2tst in the latest CBS Sports Line
U, earned the right to host the game at the
irida Citrus Bowl by posting a 7-1 conference

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record en route to winning C-USA s East
Division. Tulsa won the W e s t Division with a 6-2
mark and will face UCF for the conference title.
Many fans have taken advantage of the new
option from Ticketmaster to print their own tick­
ets when they purchase them online at
Ticketmaster com. Ticket, can also * pujrhMed
through Ticketmaster by phone at 4(17-839-3^1.
Tickets can be picked up in advance at the T.D.
Waterhouse Box Office or the UCF Arena Box
Office. Tickets can also be picked up at the will
call window, at Tinker Field adjacent to the
Florida Citrus Bowl on Saturday.
Ticket prices are $30 for lower level sideline
seats and end zone tickets are $18. Upper level
tickets are $20. Groups of 20 or more can pur­
chase tickets in the end zone or in the upper
deck at a reduced rate of $10. UCF, Valencia
Community College and Seminole Community
College students can purchase tickets for a
reduced rate of $8.
A free shuttle is available for those who choose
to park downtown. Parking in downtown lots is
$5. There are a limited number of parking spaces
near the stadium for $10. The only on-site nay
parking available on Saturday will be south of
the 408 Expressway. The lots closest to the stadi­
um are reserved for UCF season ticket holders
and require a pass for entrance.
UCF MEN HIT THE ROAD TO FACE NO. 11
FLORIDA TODAY ON SUN SPORTS
The UCF men’s basketball team will hit the
road for the first time this season, traveling
north to face llth-ranked Florida in Gainesville
Today (Saturday). Tlp-o(f at the O'Connell
Center is set for noon.
The Golden Knights (4-0) will be looking for
their first 5-0 start since the 1993-94 campaign.
UCF head coach Kirk Speraw has 199 victories
and needs one win to reach the 200-career victo­
ry mark. The Gators have won four games at
home this season and enter the contest with a 6­
0 mark.
The game will be broadcast on Sun Sports.
Larry Vettel will have the call and Bill Koss will
provide the color commentary.
In Orlando, the contest will be aired on
WORL-660 AM. Coverage begins at 11:30 a m.
and Steve Egan will call the action live from
courtside.
UCF is off to a 4-0 start for the second-consec­
utive season and for the eighth time in program
history. The Golden Knights will be playing on
the road for the first time in 2005-06 when they
travel north to Gainesville.
On Tuesdsy, UCF posted a strong defensive
effort in the second naif to hold off visiting
Bethune-Cookmaa 61-48. Jermaine Taylor led
the way versus the Wildcats, scoring a team-high
15 points. The Golden Knights limited BethuneCookman to just 4-of-30 (25 percent) overall in
the second half. For the contest, the visitor, shot
2-of-16 (12-5 percent) from three-point range.
The Wildcats' 48 points were the fewest by a
UCF opponent since Indiana State mustered
only 49 on Dec. 1, 2002.
Josh Pepper, pace, the squad in scoring on the
season, averaging 11.8 points per contest. Justin
Rose is averaging 10 points and a team-high 6 5
boards an outing.
Florida is currently ranked 11th nationally in
the Associated Press poll. The Galon began the
season by claiming the 2K Sports College Hoops
Classic title. Playing at Madison Square Garden
in New York, the squad topped No. 18 Wake
Forest in the semifinals, 77-72. and then posted a
75-70 win over No. 16 Syracuse in the title game.
On Monday, the Gaton recorded an 87-60 vic­
tory over visiting Alabama State. Taurean Green,
who played at Lake Howell a , a freshman before
moving to South Florida, paced the hosts with
18 points and Al Horford totaled a double-dou­
ble with 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Green is tne team's top scorer, averaging 15.7
points per game to go with 4 5 assists. Corey
Brewer is averaging 14.3 points, 6.5 boards and
two blocks an outing. Horford (11.2 ppg, 7 5 rpg)
leads the squad on the glass. Behind Lee
Humphrey, who has made 22-of-41 attempts
from deep, Florida is shooting 42.2 percent from
three-point range. Overall, the team is shooting
at a 53 percent clip.
The Golden Knights have never beaten the
Gators (0-7). Kirk Speraw is 0-4 versus Florida.
The teams last met on Dec. 4, 2003 in
Jacksonville with the Gators taking a 59-39 victo­
ry. UCFs 39 points were the lowest total in Ihe
school's Division I history. The Golden Knights
shot just 25.8 percent from the floor and made 5of-28 (185 percent) of its attempts from deep.
Josh Bodden (14) was the only UCF player to
finish with double-figures in scoring.
Josh Peppers and Troy Lindbrck both saw
action for UCF in the contest. Peppers scored
two points and Undbeck was held scoreless in
13 minutes of action. All-time, UCF is 0-22 ver­
sus Southeastern Conference foes.
UCF WOMEN TRAVEL TO FLORIDA STATE
SUNDAY FOR GAME ON SUN SPORTS
The UCF women's basketball team (1-4) will
try to break a four-game losing slide when the
Golden Knights visit Florida State (4-1) tomor­
row (Sunday) for a 2 p.m. Op-off at Tucker Civic
Center. The game is scheduled to be televised by
Sun Sports and broadcast on internet radio at
www.ucfathle0cs.com.
The Golden Knights are coming off a disappoinOng three-game road trip in California,
where they dropped all three contests. They
capped off the journey on Monday night when
they lost to host Santa Clara, 80-63, despite an
early 14-point lead in the first half. Junior Juliana
Comes recorded her first career double-double
with 11 points and 10 rebounds in the effort.
The Seminoles entered the weekend with a 4-1
record and a three-game winning streak. Hunks
to its recent success, FSU is currently among the
teams receiving votes in both the Associated
Press and USA Today/ESPN polls
Last weekend, Florida State won the Seminole
G allic beating Western Carolina (75-67) and
Montana (69-56). Freshman center Brittany
Miller earned tournament MVP honors after
averaging 145 points and 9 5 rebounds. Through
five games, she tops tire Seminoles stat sheet
with 12.8 points and 7.2 rebounds per outing.
Prior to faring UCF on Sunday, FSU meets
Mississippi State on Friday night in Tallahassee.
Sunday marks the 13th meeting between the
in-sUte rivals with FSU holding a 10-2 lead. The
two schools last met in December 2003 in
Orlando when the Seminoles beat UCF, 72-59.
The Golden Knights last win was a 93-76 deri­
sion during the 1984-85 season

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Herald
Vol. 114, No. 28 •Copyright O 2 0 0 5 The Sanford Herald

Review: Cop
turnover rate
excessive
City approves Chamber funding,
proposes marina fishing zones

sweep
The SHS stowpitch soft­
ball team ran Its winning
streak to 39 games,
completing Its second
■double-doubte' in win­
ning the SAC and
Central Florida tourna­
ment chapmionships..
Sh

By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — A Sanford Police Department review
prepared by former interim City Manager Eugene Miller
shows the department has a high turnover rate.
The review was presented at the City Commission
workshop on Monday. It
studied turnover rates and
found them to be high at
1538 percent. That rate was
for sworn officers in fiscal
year 2004-2005.
"The turnover rate of all
police
personnel
needs
attention," Miller wrote In
the review.
Turnover rate is a key
issue in a salary battle
between city officials and
the Sanford police union.
The union is asking for a
higher percentage increase
to its step scale, so that offi­
cer salaries are more in tune H*f-d P*0*0 W Tommy Vincent
with the amount of call outs This sign may changa
for service. Miller estimated under city recommendsMonday that the call outs fk&gt;ns.
for service might top
120,000. Call outs for service in 2004 were about 116,000.
When the union met with the city's labor attorney in

Sport*, P og a 18

SHS team
wins award
from Disney
Five teachers fmm
Seminole High School
received a Special
Judges Award (£5,000
for teacher team, $2,500
for school) during this
year's Walt Disney
World Teacherrific pn&gt;gram honoring educa­
tional projects.
More than 450 teach­
ers from five local
school districts partici­
pated in the am test,
which was held at
Disney's Yacht and
Beach Convention
Center.
Along with the
awards luncheon, the
teachers were treated to
guest speakers from the
fields of education and
entertainment
The teachers,
Evonne Cohen
Christine Garden, hi r,
Mary Midialak, Kevin
Smith, and Jeane
Swaynos, won Uw
award with their I’lA STER program, which
stands for Placing
Leaders, Adults, and
Students Together to
Encourage Reading.
The program gave
students in Seminole
i iigh’s leadership class
the opportunity to
mentor students in
reading. Volunteer par­
ents got into the act as
well with each mentor
reading books together
with students in inten­
sive reading classes.
Students, parents,
teachers, and commu­
nity members also col­
lected books to distrib­
ute free of charge to all
students enrolled in
reading classes at
Seminole High.
These groups are
busy again this year
collecting books for the
next book drive, which
will occur on Thursday,
Dec. 8.
Anyone who would
like to donate young
adult books, drop them
by the school's fmnt
office or contact Kevin
Smith at 407-320-5103.
S e m in o l e S m il e

S m Commission, Page 3A

Hasher strikes three
times In one month
From Staff Reporta

Ray Kendrick of Pine Hills works on his wooden toys, Ilka those road graders, tnrougnoui tna yaar
to give to children ol organizations like Safehousa and Give Kids the World at Christmas.

Woodworkersbuildcore
intoeachchild’s present
By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff
PINE HILLS — Somewhere near
(issimmee this Thursday, about 200 terminaly ill children will receive a token of hope in a
mall wooden toy crafted by members of the
Icntral Florida Woodworkers Cuild.
The Guild offered more than 1,700 toys to
irganizations like Give Kids the World in
Cissimmee and Safehouse of Seminole,

according to toy drive chairman Ray Kropp of
Long wood.
About 90 percent of the toys are produced
by Pine Hills iresident
Kendrick, who
“
“Ray .........................
works on the gifts just about every day of the
year.
All but the last 200 wooden toys have been
distributed, Kropp said Monday, but the last
group goes to Give Kids the World. Kendrick

See Toye, Page 3A

WINTER PARK — An
unknown
man
has
exposed
him self
to
teenage girls on at least
three separate incidents
In
O ctober
and
November, according to
the Sem inole County
Sheriff's Office.
All of the incidents
took place in District 5
which
covers
Winter
Park, Casselberry and
W inter Springs. Three
separate young women
reported separate inci­
dents, a news release said.
The three cases of inde­
cent exposure are similar
in that an unknown man
drives up to the victims,
engages them in brief
small talk, and while in
his vehicle, he exposes his
genitals. He then drives
away.
The first incident took
place Oct. 17 at Trinity

Prep. School in W inter
Park. The suspect was
described as a white male,
possibly in his 20s, with
dark hair, wearing a hat.
He drove a dark colored
car.
The second incident
happened Nov. 5 in the
Lake Howell High School
parking lot.
The
man,
again
described in his early 20s,
had short hair, a goatee
and a white T-shirt. He
drove a royal blue Honda
Civic.
The
last
incident
occured
Nov.
11
at
Cladiotas and Aster Drive
in W inter Park. The
description was sim ilar
again, with the Civic hav­
ing two doors and chrome
rims.
Anyone with informa­
tion
should
contact
Investigator Bill Gosch,
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office, 407-665-6650.

At Sanford day spa,
it’s all about clients
By Uane Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Prepare to be
pampered if you visit About You
Salon and Day Spa in Sanford.
About You sits tucked away,
practically hidden, even though
it's warm, antique feel is located
right on French Avenue.
Owner Debra Jones lias been
working on the salon and day spa
for more than a ’ year, nurturing
her dream to fruition. When she
decided she was going to open a
salon, she began visiting antique
stores and other venues to collect
pieces she wanted to go into her
salon.
She and her husband moved to
Lake Mary from Raleigh, North
Carolina tnree years ago. Before
getting in the salon business.

Junes worked in insurance. She
said that making people feel good
has always made ner feel good, so
she found a way to share th a t
“We love Sanford," Jones said
of why she picked the location.
About You offers a complete
line of spa services such as mas­
sages, hairstyles and treatments,
manicures and pedicures, fadals,
body waxing, and more.
If you are going in for a full spa
day expect to be treated to a
refreshing beverage of your
choice and a plate of fruit with
chocolate.
Soft soothing music fills the
s o ft gold crumpled wall paint
that surrounds the interior, as
Jones aims to keep all her clients
comfortable.

S«e Spa, Pag# 6A

Sanford is•••

Alive After

Thursday, Dtctm bar 8th
S-tpm

Johnny Wofford of Eustis displays his hillbilly hotrod at the Museum of Seminole County
History's annual car show sponsored by the Celery City Cruisers Nov. 19. The event was held
on the grounds ol the museum, featuring custom hot rods, stock, muscle and classic cars.

oy Wine, Beer &amp; Food Tastings
,'5 - While Strolling through
Historic Downtown Sanford

Also visit our unique:
Art Galleries &amp; Studloa • Antique Shops
•Restaurants •Specialty Shops

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Wednemlny, November 30 2005

Seminole Summary
A GLAN CE AROUND O U R CO UN TY

Altamonte
teens arrested
after deputies
force crash
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
—
Two
Altamonte Springs area teens were arrested
Nov. 24, after they crashed a stolen car,
which was being pursued by Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies.
A passenger in the car, a 14-year-old
female, was not arrested.
The car had been
reported as carjacked
from the intersection of
Jackson and Oak streets,
just east of Altamonte
Springs on
Monday
night Nov. 21 during a
drug deal.
Deputies spotted the
car Nov. 24 and attempt­
ed to stop i t but the driv­
Stevena
er of the car would not
stop.
Given that the car had
k been reported involved
in a felony by force,
deputies pursued. The
pursuit
went
into
O range County, west­
bound on 1-4. There were
two uses of the PIT
maneuver, in an attempt
to make the vehicle spin
out.
Cummings
After the first attempt,
the driver was able to
regain control of the vehicle and continued
to flee. On the second attempt, the driver
spun out and crashed on 1-4 near Fairbanks
Avenue.
The three people inside the vehicle were
checked for injuries and then medically
cleared. Two were later arrested.
The driver, Jeremy Stevens, 15, is
charged with fleeing and eluding, grand
theft auto, possession of crack cocaine, and
aggravated assault on a law enforcement
of?ia*r, and violation of probation.
A passenger, Xavier Cummings, 17, was
arrested for possession of crack atcaine and
violation oi probation.
&lt;

lake Mary. Lanwaoed
kick off holidays Friday
l-AKK MARY — The annual Holiday in
rite Park celebration will kick off the sea­
son in lutke Mary from 6 to 8 p.m. this
Friday, Dec. 2 in City H all’s Central Park.
Musician Bob Glickman will perform
for the celebration, which includes a tree
lighting ceremony at 6:45 p.m.
Santa and Mrs. Claus arc expected to
arrive at 7 p.m.
Children's face painting, other enter­
tainm ent and the Lake Mary Elder Affairs
Holiday ornam ent sale will take place for
the entire tim e between 6 and 8 p.m.
The Lake Mary Girl Scouts and the
Lake Mary Historical Com m ission will
sponsor rook ies and refreshm ents for
those who bring an unwrapped gift or
non-perishable food item to assist unfor­
tunate fam ilies in Lake Mary.
,
For m ore inform ation, call G unnar
Smith at 407-324-3097.
LONGW OOD — The annual tree light­
ing will highlight the city of L onevood
Celebrate tne Season event this Saturday,
Dec. 3 from 4 to 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Santa and his helpful elf will arrive at 5
p.m., and the tree lighting ceremony will
take place at 6:15 p.m.
Entertainm ent for the event will
include performances by Cub Scout Pak
192, the Lyman High School Band, the
Lake Mary High School M adrigals,
Xlrem e Dance Studio, Next Generation
Kids and The Pickering*.
The city will also accept canned food
donations for the Longwood Families in
Need holiday program.
Food will be available, including hot
dogs for $1, sausages for $2. and sodas for
50 cents each. Festivities will take place at
City Hall, 175 W. Warran Ave., at Wilma
Street.
Additional activities include arts and
crafts for children and a raffle drawing to
win prizes. The proceeds will go to the
holiday baskets for Longwood Families in
Need.
For m ore inform ation, contact Fran
Meli at 407-260-3447.

w ed

Beginning Nov. 30, Holy
Cross Church, Sanford, will
offer an Advent program for
Elementary-age children
each Wednesday through
December. The program is
free of charge. Holy Cross is
located on the a im er of Park
Avenue and 4th Street. Call

The city o f Lake Mary
will present Holiday in the
Park at City Hall Central
Park from 6 to 8 p.m.
Cookies and refreshments
will be available to those
who bring an unwrapped
gift or non-perishable food
items to assist unfortunate
families in Lake Mary.

SA T
Tbe Thanksgiving holiday brought some ontertalning turkeys to Hopper Center school last week as students presented plays
and sang songs ot the hoMay. Shown with his classmates Is Seth Cebalos. right as they present ancient stories by Mr*.
R o b in 's turireys. Tbe performance by each class was very entertaining and all celebrated with a least of traditional fare.

Drag related
• Anthony Collier Jr., 18, of
Sterling C ourt was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at Langston
Drive and Anderson Avenue. He
was charged with trafficking in over
28 grams of cocaine, and reckless
driving.
• Deon Perkins, 24, of Yale
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday in the 1500 block of
West 13th Street. He was dtarged
with possession of atcaine and
destroying/tampering with evi­
dence. He was also It m in i to be in
violation of probation.
• Johnnie law Rollins Jr, 2Z of
West 13th Place, was arrested by
Sanford police on Nov. 15 in the 1400
block of West 14th Street. He was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana.
• Meshell Solomon, 24, of West
5th Street, Regina Davis, 21, of
Georgia Avenue, and Brenda
Sawyer; 32, of Rose Hill Trail were
all arrested by Sanford police Friday
in the 2600 block of Georgia Avenue.
Offta-rs said the three were appar­
ently involved in selling drags.
Solomon was charged with posses­
sion of under 20 grams of marijuana.
Saywer was charged with posses­
sion of controlled substano*, mari­
juana and cocaine. Davis was
charged with possession of cocaine
within 1000 feet of a school area, sell­
ing atcaine within 1000 feet of a
school area, possession of under 20
grams of marijuana and possession
of narcotics equipment.
• Jimmie Iax* Flanders, 22, of
Sterling Court, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at Uth
Street and South Sanford Avenue as
the result of a traffic stop. He was
charged with possession of atcaine
within 1000 feet of a school area
driving with a suspended lia*nse
and operating a motor vehicle with­
out a valid license.

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and Cypress Avenue. He was
charged with possession of a am trollcd substance including over 20
grams of marijuana, possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana, driv­
ing with a *us|x-nded license and
|ssHv.iiHt of nnrcottoi e«|ulpn&lt;eiU.

Assault - Battery
&gt;
• Falrick J. Jackson, Sr, 35, of
Willowbay Ridge Street. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford polire
Thursday at his residena* following
a family disturhanre. He was
charged with simple assault (domes­
tic violenre).
• Antonio Juarez Cruz, 20, of
Florida Stree*t, was arrested by
Sanford polire Thursday in Or* 6300
block of Tinley Terrace where lie had
reportedly been involved in a div
pute with a male. He was dtarged
with battery — touch or strike.

• Richard Thompkins, 46, of
Center Street was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at Uth Street

• Valentin Garcia, 41, of Kelly
Circle, and Valentin Jonathan Garda,
19, of Wyndham Crest Blvd, were

The Seminole Community
College Gospel Choir will be
one of several groups featured
in the Butts Ministries concert
at 6JO p.m. at Evangelistic
Family Worship Center, 400
School S t, in Daytona Beach.
Call 407-324-5291.

Editorial

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The Lake Helen League for
Better Living will hold its bi­
annual Lake Helen Christmas
Home Tour from 12:30 p.m to
5 pm . Dec. 3 4 . Tickets are $12
in advance or $15 at the door.
Call 386-228-9818 or 38t&gt;-2284091.

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Seminole County Public
School's Student Museum,
located at 301 W. Seventh St,
will host its free Holiday Open
House from 11 a m. to 3 p.m.
Folk-craft garden tours, an
auction and book signings will
be highlights. Seminole
County students will provide
musical performances. Call
407-3200520.

Thefts
• Christina Jovyana Brown, 22, of
Chicago, was arrested by Sanford
polire Monday at a store in the 3600
block of Orlando Drive. She report­
edly took $19.94 in merchandise
from the store without paying. She
was charged with petty larceny.

“Serving Sem inole County Since I VOS”

Penodcal Postage Paid el Senlord. Ekxide
end eddeiona! mailing o ltces

The Environmental Studies
Center will hold a free open
house from 4 to 8 J 0 p.m. The
center is located on Osprey
Trail one-half mile from
Highway 17-92 off CR-19
between Longwood and
Winter Springs. Call 407-320­
0167.

S t Peter”* Preschool and
Kindergarten's annual
fundraiser will be held from 8
a.m. to noon at 700 Rinehart
Road in l.ake Mary. Food, fun
and festivities will be features
Tickets available at the festival
Call 407-333-1707.

Wednesday, November 30, 2005 • Vol. 114, No. 28

Dean Smart
Tommy Vincent

The Lake Mary High
School Marching Rams will
hold their annual garage sale
at the school 655 LongwoodLake Mary Road from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Call 407-260-7178.

Traffic Stops
• Neal O. Melbourne, 28, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
polire Saturday in a parking lot in
Castle Brewer Court. Offirera said he
attempted to ram the polire vehicle.
He was charged with committing a
2nd degree felony with a weapon
(handgun) aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon, possession of a
weapon by a convicted felon, driv­
ing with a suspended license, resist­
ing an offia*r by obstruction, and
driving in a willful/wanton disre­
gard for the safety of persuns/rcekless driving.

Sieve Paradis
Oorts Detncti
Liana Edo on
Marva Hawkins

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• Michael A. Glaspy, 42, of Alder
C ourt was arrested by Sanford
polire Sunday at his residence. He
reportedly had been in an altercation
with a female. He was charged with
battery — touch or strike (domestic
violence!

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• Marcus Jerold Johnson, 26, of
Tinley Terrace, was arrested by
Sanford polire Thursday at his residenre following a dispute with a
female. He was charged with battery
— touch or strike (domestic vioIona*).

• Wilmcr Romero, 29, of Old
England Loop, was arrested by
Sanford polire Sunday at his rcsidenre as the result of a fight with a
female. He was charged with battery
— touch or strike (domestic vio­
lenre) and obstruction justice by
depriving the use of a 9-1-1 phone

• Jessica Niatle Sw eat 21, of
Apopka, was arrested by Sanford
polire Friday on Rineliart Road. He
was charged with possession of a
controlled substanre, smuggling
aintraband into a county detention
facility and driving in violation of
business-only restrictions.
• Keith O. Horton, 39, of IXifino
Flare, lake Mary, was arrested by
Sanford polire Friday at 25th Street
and Hartwell Ave*nue. He was
charged with possession of namitics
equipment.

Elsbeary Hobbs Drifters'
Christmas Concert will be
held at the Helen Stairs
Theatre in downtown Sanford
at 7 JO pan. Tickets are $30 for
Orchestra and $25 for Balamy.

• Sd m u rl

• Michael Jerome Floyd, 28, of
Hartwell Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford polire Thursday in the 1600
block of 5th Street. I le was charged
with possession of atcaine*, and pos­
session of under 20 grams of mari­
juana.

The city of Sanford will
present Christmas in the
Square, at Magnolia Square in
Historic Downtown Sanford.
Events will be from 5 to 7 p.m ,
with Santa scheduled to arrive
at 5 p.m. The event is free.

arrested
by
Sanford
polire
Wednesday, Nov. 23. The two report­
edly had been involved in a dispute
on Windchase Boulevard. Both were
charged with aggravated battery —
causing bodily harm.

Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
polire Sunday at his residence. He
was reportedly involved in a fight
with his brother, using a blunt
instrument. He was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon and battery — touch or
strike (domestic violenre).

• ChnsUan lX*no Collins, 20, of
Academy Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford polire on Nov. 22, near his
residence. He was charged with pos­
session of under 20 grams of mari­
juana.

• James Miller, 26, of West 12th
Street and Robyn Niatle Oglesby,
—
——
••?, were
ms i v ui
sv.iwu \jy
23,a —
of- Casselberry,
arrested
by
.trd poll
police
Thu * in the
‘ 1000
Sanford
re Thursday
block of West 12th Street. Miller was
charged with possession of crack
cocaine. Oglesby was charged with
resisting an officer/fleeing to elude.

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Author Jay Kolo will
speak about "Sobriety - Now
It's Your Turn", at Lake Mary
Public Library Community
Room at 7 p.m. The event
will be repeated on Dec. 7
and 13. Call 407-474-8114.

Editor and Publisher

Betty Barman

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The Geneva Community
Yard and Craft Sale will be
held from 9 a m. to 2 p.m. at
the Geneva Community
Center, 161 Find St.

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Photo by R .y Kropp of Iho Control Florida Woodworks™ 1

Just some of the 1,700-plus toys given to children by the Control Florida Woodworkers Guild.

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recalled one trio to Kissimmee
when he watened a little girl
hug one of wooden toolboxes
he makes.
"H er brother wanted to put
his new car in the box,"
Kendrick said. "N o sir, she
wasn't having any of that.”
loiter, one of the social work­
ers approached Kendrick and
said: "That child hasn't smiled
in m onths." Kendrick said
that makes it all worthwhile.
On any given day, one will
find Kendrick in nis work­
shop out back. On a recent
weekday, the retired ceramic
tile contractor faced a small
dilemma. He couldn't decide
whether to include bumpers
on the front of wooden cars he
was crafting out of pine and
purple heart wood.
"This is about all I do now,"
Kendrick said. He has made
the toys for 14 years. He says
he had to have something to
keep him busy after he retired.
Before retiring and purchas­
ing tools for woodworking,
Kendrick said he had never
made a wooden toy.
Behind the workshop are
two sheds that hold the wood
donated from scraps by Walt
Disney World and Artcraft
Industries
of
Sanford.
Kendrick loves to make the
trip to ch e ck o u t th e lefto v ers

at the two locations.

"Look at these pieces," he
exclaimed, showing a packed
shed loaded with boards of all
shapes and sizes. "Disney has
a bin 6 by 6 by 4 foot. When it
gets full, they call us,"
Kendrick explained, adding
that Artcraft makes large
tables that leaves great scraps
for the toys.
Joan Lane of Artcraft said
she is very nappy to give the
leftover wood to someone
who can use it for such a good
cause.
"I'm totally supportive of
what they d o," she said
Tuesday. The company met
the Guild members through a
foreman, Lang said. Artcraft
has been in Sanford for 10
years after moving from
downtown Orlando, she said.
Kendrick pointed out a
variety of samples in the shed:
oak,
cypress,
red
oak,
mahogany, pine, ipe, maple,
white oak, cherry. He holds up
one piece: "These handrails
make nice tanker trucks," he
said.
In the other shed Kendrick
displayed purple heart, which
in its rough stage appears
brown, but a plane and sand­
paper reveals its deep purple
insides. In the back of the shed
is an old wooden sign from
tlut -Liberty Bell" steamship
at the Magic Kingdom. "We

had to cut that in half to get it
in here," Kendrick said.
"It’s fun to go out there and
see what you're going to get,"
he said in the same manner as
a child opening a present. "I
have as much fun getting the
wood as anything."
He holds up a beautiful
plank from Artcraft: "This
wood is $10 per square foot."
The companies donate the
wood, however, because the
Guild promises not to resell
the items. It is used strictly for
the toys given to children who
need some hope at Christmas.
Kendrick orders wheels by
the thousands, he said. Many
of the toys he makes roll, so
they have to have wheels. He
works from about 26 different
plans for the toys, but because
of the different wood and a
sense of creativity, he said he
never makes a toy the same
way twice.
Kendrick talks about the
different textures of the wood.
"It's addictive," he admitted.
From
Sanford
to
Kissimmee, young people will
play with the cars, truck,
grasshoppers and multitude
of other creations made by
hand with a touch of compas­
sion by Ray Kendrick.
"I Just like It." he said. "It's
my rvtrvat. I'm relax ed . I’m In
my element."

October, they ripped up the
city's offer of a 2 percent raise
to the step scale. City officials
said it was their final offer,
and the union said it might go
to impasse.
After the city's work ses­
sion Monday and before the
commission meeting, city offi­
cials had a closed-door meet­
ing regarding the police union
salary negotiations.
Miller, in addition to point­
ing out a high turnover rate,
commended
the
police
departm ent's administrative
functions in the review.
"It's a well run depart­
ment," Miller said.
Miller also suggested that
techniques Ik* explored to
maintain the authorized 116
sworn officers work force.
Currently, there are six vacan­
cies. Miller pointed out that
some of those vacancies could
be due to someone quitting,
being promoted or retiring.
"We need to probably work
on exit interview s," Miller
told the Commission.
Exploring an interlocal
agreement with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office to
patrol more sparsely populat­
ed areas of Sanford was
another
thought
Miller
shared.
"W e'll have to digest,"
Mayor Linda Kuhn said.
District 2 Commissioner
Velma Williams suggested the
commissioners have a work­
shop in January to look closer
at the results of the study.
Chamber of Commerce
In
other
com m ission
news, the city commission
narrow ly approved
two
years of funding for the
Cham ber of Commerce, and
it proposed fishing zones in
the marina area.
The city voted 3-2 to exe­
cute an agreem ent with the
Cham ber of Commerce that
will give them funding for
two years for a total of
$60,000. In 2006, the city
would issue the C ham ber
$35,000 and then $25,000 in
2007.
T he C ham ber requested
that each yearly figure be
issued to them all at once,
but the Com m ission voted to

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No Fishing zones
Commissioners also revisit­
ed the need for "no fishing"
signs along the marina water­
front. City staff recommended
Monday that fishing be per­
mitted along the RiverWalk,
east of Palmetto and west of
Memorial Park, including
Formar City Managar
E u gsn s Mlllsr, referring
some areas in the marina.
to pollcs turnover
In October, resident Robert
Johnson complained his chil­
dren couldn't fish in the mari­
na area because of the signs.
He told commissioners the
issue half up front, and the spot was the only safe place
other half after a financial for his children to fish.
audit was provided from the
Johnson also told commis­
Chamber. City officials want sioners
that before the
to review where taxpayer RiverWalk was b u ilt his chil­
dollars are going.
dren wen* always allowed to
Kuhn said sne was con­ fish in the marina area. He
cerned about giving the said his tax dollars would not
C ham ber a lum p sum
have gone to the RiverWalk, if
because of the uncertain he had known his children
financial status of the group, weren't allowed to fish on it.
which recently announced it
"The kids can’t fish in open
would not be able to afford
water over there. They need
to put on February's annual the breaker wall. If they fall
Mardi Gras parade.
off over there, there's white
"They continually told us capping. There's no white
that they are in financial capping by the marina,"
trouble," Kuhn said.
Jonnson said in October.
A statement provided by
City staff also recommend­
the Chamber did not please ed that fishing would be
Kuhn and she let it be restricted from Park Avenue
known at M onday's work to Sanford Avenue.
session. A ccording to the
A group of boaters have
contract the Cham ber has started a petition to disallow
with the city, it would need
fishing in the marina areas.
to provide financial state­ Complaints from boat owners
ments, which Kuhn said are were the initial reasons fur
insufficient.
placing the "no fishing" signs.
"W hat we got here was
Boaters were concerned
not a financial statem ent,"
with fishing line getting tan­
Kuhn said at M onday's gled on propellers. There were
work session. "W e're the also claims, according to city
keepers of the taxpayers d ol­ staff, that fishers were being
lars and I have a real prob­ abusive to boaters.
lem with giving them any
City Manager Sherman
money if this is the type of Yehl said at Monday's work
financial statement they pro­ session that either way there
was no ordinance attached to
vided."
the "no fishing" areas, and
Kuhn and newly elected
D istrict 4 C om m issioner that needed to be addressed.
City staff will work on an
Jack Bridges voted against
ordinance clearly
stating
executing the agreem ent.
Com m issioners also d is­ where fishing is allowed on
the RiverWalk.
cussed M ardi G ras, and
W illiam s suggested revisit­
The next City Commission
m eeting is scheduled for
ing the issue.
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need to revisit it," she said.

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Girard lands Monlson Homes project
SANFORD Girard
environmental Services, a
lull-service
landscaping
company in Sanford, recent­
ly secured two irrigation &amp;
landscaping contracts with
Morrison
H om es'
land
resources department.
The first project is lo r the
I »ikt* Mary Landings townhome community — a conIract worth $428,000. It
includes irrigation and land­
scaping construction for the
community entrance, club­
house and all com m unity
common areas. Lake Mary
l andings is located between
HWY 17/92 &amp; W eldon
Boulevard in Lake Mary and

will have 188 units.
The other project, which is
w orth $46,000, is for the
C ranes C reek tow nhom e
community in Orlando. The
landscaping
construction
contract includes irrigation
and landscaping construc­
tion for all the com m on
areas, including the main
entry feature.
"It has been a very effec­
tive move to focus a portion
o f our business in the m ulti­
family residential develop­
m ents that are becom ing
more present throughout
Central Florida," said Nick
Boehme, director o f business
d evelopm ent
of
Girard

Environm ental
Services.
"O u r construction division
is
d efinitely
grow ing
because of the home build­
ing trend."
Established
in
1998,
Girard
Environm ental
Services provides construc­
tion services &amp; management
services for the "g ree n "
industry and generates more
than $16 m illion dollars in
annual revenue. Serving all
Central Florida C ounties,
Girard
Environm ental
Services operates a fleet of
80 vehicles and employs 170
full-tim e employees.
For m ore inform ation,
visit www.girardonline.com .

My Gym offers timely gift certificates
LAKE MARY — My Gym
children’s fitness center in
l-ake Mary will offer gift cer­
tificates for classes, member­
ships and birthday parties in
time for holiday gift-giving,
according to a Nov. 16 news
release.
'Instead of traditional hol­
iday gifts like toys, clothes or
electronic gadgets, which
kids sometimes lose interest
in by New Year's Day, give
them something that's truly
unique and good for them —
the gift of fitness," said John
Keating, owner of My Gym in
Lake Mary.
At My Gym, kids can be

kids by clim bing through
tunnels, learning gymnastics
and playing with other fami­
lies.
These fitness centers offer
children ages 3 months to 13
years gymnastic, sport and
activity classes and parents
enjoy attending the gym reg­
ularly in a social setting that
reinforces healthy routine
exercise and physical activity,
the release said.
At the Lake Mary location,
a membership is $50 and an 8
to 10 week class session,
depending on the age of the
child, is $140 to $180. Gift cer­
tificates are available at the

3581 Lake Emma Road loca­
tion.
My Gym has a variety of
physical early learning/pre
gymnastics classes, birthday
parties and camps offer chil­
dren in a safe environment
with state-of-the-art facilities
and qualified professionals.
My Gym is recognized as a
leading
franchise
in
Entrepreneur
M agazine's
2005 "Franchise 500" and
"A m erica's
Top
Clobal
Franchise" list.
For more information, visit
www.my-gym.com or call
My Gym of Lake Mary direct­
ly at 407-333-8069.

Local man completes RV technician training
SANFORD — After weeks of
hands-on training. Camping
World
RV
Institute
has
announced that Bruce Long of
Sanford has graduated, giving
him the distinguished honor of
being one of the nation’s most
advanced, well-trained RV tech­
nicians.
l-ong learned of Camping
World RV Institute while
researching the Internet accord­
ing to a news release from the
company. I h c Institute's quail-

fied staff and one-on-one
instruction convinced him that
it was the right plan.’ for him to
expand his knowledge. Now
that he has graduated, he plans
on ben&gt;ming RVIA certified and
potentially pursuing a career in
the RV industry.
Camping World RV Institute
is the nation's lop school for RV
service and repair.
One feature of the school is
its ability to give personal atten­
tion to their students, with class

sizes limited to 16 people per
class. Top instructors are onhand topass on their knowledge
of the industry and assist tne
students in the lab.
All those interested in attend­
ing Camping World RV
Institute can either email
rviBYampingworId.com
or
send written correspondence to:
Camping World RV Institute,
134-A Beech Bend Road,
Bowling Green, KY 42101 or call
1-800-356-0311.

SHS Celery Fed Beach
Reunion attracts grads
By Grace M. Stlneclpher
H erald C o rre sp o n d e n t
The
Sem in ole
High
S chool C elery Fed Beach
Reunion was held Sept. 23 25 at the O ceanside Inn in
D aytona Beach. Because o f
hurricanes, the reunion had
to be cancelled in 2004 so
everyone was looking for­
ward to this one.
A n other g litch alm ost
cancelled this reunion, but
it was resolved. The sched ­
uled hotel had notified the
com m ittee Just a few weeks
before the reunion that it
was closing, so the com m it­
tee had to scurry to find
a n o th er
h otel.
The
O ceanside Inn proved to be
very accom m od atin g and
w as a hit w ith all. The
reunion itself was deemed
to be one of the best ever by
many attendees.
I drove to D aytona Beach
on Thursday, Sept. 22, in
the pouring rain find ing,
upon arrival, that several
had already checked in. I
believe there were about 22
room s o f us booked that
night.
I w ent out w ith a group
of 12 to Boondocks for d in ­
ner w hile others went else­
where. A fterw ards m ost of
us g athered In th e hotel
lobby and visited until late.
A lte r a cloudy, rainy
Thursday, Friday m orning
began a b eau tifu l sunn y
w eekend. A fter a com ple­
m entary continental break­
fast, sev eral o f us spent
m ost o f the day on the pool
deck, visiting, sunning and
sw im m ing. Roy (SH S-1950)
and Beth H arris treated us
w ith a lunch o f craw fish
stew in th e ir sp aciou s
apartm ent. They were from
Lake C harles, La., and were
concerned all w eekend as to
w hat d am age R ita w as
doing to their property.
Late Friday a ftern o o n ,
we all g athered fo r hors
d 'oeu v res and drinks in the
tllnlnp,

ro o m

w h e re

we

enjoyed getting reacqu aint­
ed. T h e m ajority o f the
atten d ees had arrived by
then, including som e new
faces who had never atten d ­
ed. A fterw ards, m ost went
out to eat. The classes of
1948 and 1949 each had
th e ir ow n d in n ers e ls e ­
w here.
F ollo w in g
this,
many o f us again visited In
the lobby until late.
Saturday found us again
in groups on the pool deck
and in the lobby where we
visited , sunned, swam and
ate. Som e w ent shopping,
w atched ball gam es, played
cards or other beach things.
By 7 p.m. all were decked
in tneir Haw aiian finery for
a luau in the dining room.
We feasted on au th en tic
H aw aiian fare catered by
the H aw aiian Inn. The b u f­
fet meal was d eliciou s and
the room w as b eau tifu lly
decorated.
During the evening, door
prizes were given out by
the co m m ittee m em bers,
w ith the grand prize of a
com plim entary night at the
hotel won by Mary Sum ler
W aters (1949). W inning
co m p lim en tary
d in n ers
were D ick Butler (1952) and
Joe W ells (1950).
T h e co m m ittee w hich
con sisted o f Jay and Vi
Jaco b s,
r a u le tte
C ason
W hite and G race M arie
Stin ecip h er was thanked by
the group. It w as explained
that Jay, a ssiste d by his
w ife, Vi, d eserv ed the
m ajority o f the credit as the
job all that entailed with
both the reunion and hotel
c a n ce lla tio n s had to * be
shouldered by him as did
m uch o f the other w ork.
M onday
m o rn in g
we
gath ered at b rea k fa st for
the last tim e, reluctant to
leave ou r long tim e friends.
But th e co m m ittee has
alread y booked th e hotel
for Septem ber 22 024, 2006
so put that on your calen ­
dar.
O th e r c la s sm a te s a tte n d -

,il..Ha ’/,. iittitr aitliial

ing d u rin g the w eekend
were; C lass o f 1945, C hip
C hapm an and Bob G u t;
1945, R obert Jo n es, Sian
Rockey, Wayde Rucker, and
Kelley Sm ith; 1947, W alter
C ook,
H elen
S lau g h te r
H iggin b oth am ,
Sonny
H orton and C lark M oore;
1948,
B arbara Sau n d ers
C h ap m an,
A uthu rene
W ilson
C ook,
Jan e
C hapm an
G ut,
L illian
M oran Keith, M aggie and
Bill
Ingraham ,
G lenn
M cC all, Judy Jones Moore,
Frank
W ilson,
and
M aryanne Springer Rockey;
1949, P.R. B ach, Frank
C ranston, Edgar Bruce, Bill
Johns, Barbra Rucker Jones,
Bette Duncan Kim es, Doug
Lossing, Floyd Sparkm an,
Rodney W ilson, Mary and
Wally Tyre, N ixie Kirchoff
C olem an
and
D avid
C cresoli.
For the class of 1950,
Stu art H ollen b eck, Don
C ain ,
D orothy
K night
Stapleton and Don Howard;
1951, Buddy Bass, Charles
Beard, C harles Crew s, Wise
H ard in, Jo y ce A nderson
H arris,
A u brey
M oran,
Frances M oore Sw eat!, Lois
W estfall and G arnett W hite;
1953, Sylvia H ayes Brown,
M ary Ann B uker Bruce,
Jack Petty, Jo a n n e M oore
Sanders, A lvin Thom pson;
1954,
G erald
Beh rens,
E rn est
C an ad a,
Sand ra
D unn Parker, Freeda Colvin
K oop m ans, Don C o lv in ,
Edw ard M cC all, Jim Fox,
D ick ie M oss; 1955, Jo e
H unt,
R ebecca
C ain
P elh am , C la u d e tte W aits
B eh rens,
Fay
H ollow ay
C olvin, G erry Spivey Cook,
A d d ie P rev att Forsyth e,
W alter
H arris;
1956,
R aym ond H ardy, B arbara
Lee H ow ell, B ill Petty,
O ’D cllc H am ilton W right,
M ary Bess, Johns Brenner.
There w ere 80 classm ates
attend ing plus spouses and
guests for a total of approx­
im ately 120. The class o f
1949 had the m ost at 14.
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O bituaries

Wednesday, Novcnilxr 30. 200j I'UftC ! )A

Memorial donations may be
made to the E. Ruth Grant
First Pentecostal Church
Scholarship Fund, 561 Orange
Ave., Longwood, 32750.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, East Altamonte
Chapel, Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements.

was a real estate broker.
Survivors include sons,
Jeffery D. Lima and Kenneth
J. Lima, Jr.; brother, Dennis
Lima; three grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

NAOMI LEE ALLEN
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
Marietta.
Naomi Lee Allen, 74, of
of arrangements.
He was
Winter Park, died Friday,
bom Aug.
Nov. 25, 2005 at her residence
ERMA JEAN COLEMAN
2, 1967 in
Bom in Marion, N.C. she
Erma Jean Coleman, 53, of
Newark,
moved to Central Florida in
Granby
N.J. He
1968. She was a counselor for
Avenue,
WILLIE J. MERKERSON
was a
a Methadone Clinic and a
Sanford,
WILLIAM KING HALL
Willie J. Merkerson, 67, of
member of
member of S t Stephens
died
William King Hall, 43. of
Kings
New Bethel
Catholic Church.
Sanford, died Saturday, Nov.
Monday,
Road,
Missionary
Survivors include husband,
Nov. 28,
26, 2005 at Orlando Regional
Baptist
Sanford,
Billy Allen of Winter ParkGlenn
Lucerne Medical Center. Bom
2005 at
died
Church in
sons, Maurice Allen of
in Akron, Ohio, he moved to
Florida
Saturday,
Sanford,
Atlanta, Ga„ Dennis Allen of
Sanford in 1980. He was a
Hospital,
was a graduate of Seminole
Nov. 26,
Greenville, S.C., Desmond
laborer.
Orlando.
High School in 1985, and a
2005, at
Allen of Sanford and
She was
Survivors include mother,
salesman for First Data
Vitas
Matthew Allen of Orlando;
Donna Bahn of Arizona;
bom Sept.
Corporation
of
Atlanta.
He
Hospice
Colem
an
daughter, Billie Cathy Lewis
brothers, Mark Hall of
2, 1952 in
moved to Sanford from
Inpatient
of Winter Park; sisters, betty
Deltona and David Flail of
DonaldsAtlanta approximately five
Unit,
Brewster of Eustis, Ruth
ville, Ca. She was a member
Minnesota; sister, Cheryl Hall
years ago.
Winter
Tmcsdale of Prentiss, M iss,
of Deltona.
of Spirit of Truth Ministries in
Survivors include daugh­
Park. He
and Mary Basile of Scabring;
Sanford.
Collison family Funeral
ters, Shylon Glenn, Teayra
was
bom
ten grandchildren; one great­
Survivors include daugh­
Homes U Crematory, Sanford, Jan. 27, 1938 in Hastings, Fla.
Glenn and Zarya Glenn;
grandchild.
ter, Tabitha Coleman of
in charge of arrangements.
mother of his daughters
He was a music teacher in the
Funeral services were held
Linden. N.J.; sons, Reginald
Latesia Reddicks; father,
Seminole County Public
Tuesday, Nov. 29 at St.
Coleman and Robert
KENNETH JOSEPH
Arthur Greene of Newark,
School system for over 33
Stephens Catholic Church
Coleman, Jr., both of Sanford;
LIMA SR.
N.J.; brother, Craig E. Glenn
y4ars. I le was President of
with Father John Blout offici­
brothers, Curtis Hayes of
Kenneth Joseph Lima, Sr.,
the Midway Water
of Arcadia, FI.; grandmother,
ating.
56, of Altamonte Springs,
Detroit Elec Hayes of Fort
Jeannic Glenn of Sanford.
Association, and a member of
Collison family Funeral
Riley, Kan., Clarence Hayes
died Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005 in National Education
Funeral services will be
Homes &amp; Crematory, Winter
of Columbus, Ga.' and Samuel
Longwood. lie was bom Jan.
Saturday, Dec. 3, at 11 a.m. at
Association, Florida Band
Park, in charge of arrange­
Hayes of Fort Bragg, N.C.;
20,1949 in New Jersey. He
New Bethel Missionary
Master Association and the
ments.
sisters, Joyce Hayes, Velma
Baptist church, 618 E. 10th
Hayes and Geraldine
Street in Sanford. Visitation
LEON ANTHONY ANNONI Kcndricke all of Sanford,
will be Friday, Dec. 2 from 4
Leon Anthony Annoni, 91,
Darlene Hayes of Linden, N.J.
until 88 p.m. at Sunrise
of Longwood, died Friday,
and Sherion Wallace of
Funeral Home Chapel.
llunhcl E. "Gene" TafTer died on Sunday, Nov. 27. 2005.
Nov. 25, 2005 in Winter Park.
Riverdale, Ga.; seven grand­
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Gene was bom in Dallas. Texas on July 2, 1921.
He was bom Jan. 17,1914 in
children.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
Gene spent his youth in Texas and Colorado, graduating
Minneapolis, Minn. He was a
Funeral services will be
ments.
from high school in Terrell, Texas in 1940. Upon graduation
retired manager and a veter­
held Saturday, Dec. 3, at 2
he entered the U.S. Navy, serv ing in the Pacific Theater dur­
an of the U.S. Air Force.
p.m. at St. James House of
ing World War II. Later, he served at bases around the coun­
RUTH GRANT
Survivors indude daugh­
Prayer, 2621 Cameron Avenue
try including stints with Fighter Squadron 62 on both the
The Rev. E. Ruth G rant 89,
ter, Jodi Ackerman; brothers,
in Sanford.
USS Midway and USS Roosevelt, lie finished his 20-year
of Longwood, died Friday,
George Annoni and James
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Naval career as lead chief orN.A.M.I.D. at Sanford.
Nov. 25, 2005. She was bom
Annoni; two grandchildren.
Sanford, in charge of arrange­ Oct. 14, 1916 in M lltoa Fla.
After retirement he owned and operated his own independ­
Banfield Funeral Home,
ments.
ent insurance agency in Sanford and Orlando.
and moved to Longwood In
Winter Springs, in charge of
He was in the Kiwanis and a past president and founding
1946. She was a former pastor
arrangements.
AVA GAMBREL
member o f the Fleet Reserve. He was a member o f First
of the First Pentecostal
Baptist Church in Sanford where he had been a Deacon and
Ava Gambrel, 75, of Winter
Church of Longwood.
EUGENE C CHASTAIN
Chairman, and he had taught the men's Pioneer Sunday
Springs, died Friday, Nov. 25,
Survivors include husband,
Eugene C. Chastain, 89, of
School Class for over 2.1 years.
2005 in Orlando. She was
J. Russell Grant; daughters,
Sanford, died Saturday, Nov.
He is survived by his wire o f 59 years. Ginny TalTcr of
bom Feb. 24, 1930 in Magnet
Shirley DcPree of Plainfield,
26, 2005. He was bom Dec.
Sanford; daughter, Barbara (Robert D.) Roscnbcrger and
Ken. She was a homemaker.
Ind., Sibyl Coombs of Ocoee,
15,1915 in Indianapolis, Ind.
one grandson. Robert TafTer Roscnbcrger all o f Raleigh
Survivors include son,
Palsy Powell of Rome, Ga.;
and moved to Sanford in
N.C.
Darryl Weaver; sisters,
sons, Fred of Manhattan
1980. He was an Evangelist
Visitation for Gene will be Thursday, Dec. I. 2005 from 10
Maxine Zupko and Velma
Beach, Cal. and Richard of
with a Doctorate in Theology.
a.m. until the 11 a.m. service at First Baptist Church or
Acuff; one granddaughter.
Rome, Ca.; 11 grandchildren;
He belonged to Central
Sanford.
Banfield Funeral Home,
seven great grandchildren.
Baptist Cnurch.
Interment will be Friday, Dec. 2, 2005 at Crestlawn
Winter Springs, in charge of
Viewing will be Thursday,
^^trictcry iff Vcro Beach, FI. In lieu o f fiowera, donations
Survivors indude his
arrangements.
Dec. 1 from 4:30 until 8:30
can be made to the First Baptist Church o f Sanford Building
church family.
p.m. at Baldwin Fairchild
Fund.
Graveside services will be
SEAN T. GLENN
Funeral Home in Altamonte
Please sign the guest book at
held Wednesday, Nov. 30, at
Sean T. C ien a 38, of
Springs. Funeral services will
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Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Marietta, Ga., died Friday,
be Friday, Dec. 2 at 10:30 a.m.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Nov. 18, 2005 at Wellstar
at the First Pentecostal
Sanford/Lake ^lary, in charge o f arrangements.
Home, ()*i kIawn C hapel,
Kmnrutone Hospital, *'
Church In Longwood.

Florida AAM University
Alumni.
Survivors include wife,
Alberta P. Merkerson of
Sanford; brothers, Sammie L
Tomblin of Altamonte
Springs, Andrew K.
Merkerson of Daytiyia Beach
and Harry James of Dania;
three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Dec.. 3, at 2 p.m. at
St. James A.M.E. Church, 819
Cypress Avenue. Visitation
will be Friday, Dec. 2 from 4
until 8 p.m. at Sunrise
Funeral Home Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,

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Ronald Jackson of Deltona;
sisters Veronica Morgan and
Tameechiaf McFadden, both
of Sanford, Cynthia Morgan
of Deltona and Sylvia
Morgan o f West Palm
Beach.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Dec. 3 at 1
p.m. at St. Matthew M.B.
Church, 3724 Main Street,
Sanford, Rev. Charles
Graham officiating. Rev.
Leonard L.J. Wilson, pastor.
Wilson-Eichclbcrger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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About You Salon and Day Spa owner Dobra Jones poses with message therapist Rosie Berwick in tho business on French Avenue.

Spa
C ontinued from Page LA
"We want it very relax­
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A lthough,
Jones
said
when she is styling hair she
likes to step the soothing
music up a tad to a faster
jazz beat.
A soft orange aroma fills
the salon and awaits clients
in the m assage and facial
room. Each small area of the
salon has its ow n feel. A
crystal chandelier reflects off
the walls when the lights arc
dimmed for relaxation. An

antique clock hangs near the
bathroom, which sits across
from the pedicure station,
tucked in the back of the
salon.
Not only do the women at
About You pam per their
clients, they also educate
them. M assage Therapist
Rosie Barwick educates her
clients, not only on the dif­
ferent types of massages she
perform s, which includes
Swedish, deep tissue, sports,
stone massage and reflexolo­

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Barwick said that one of
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they can work on those not
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SANFORD Brigadier
General (ret.) David C. Godwin.
Florida Army National Guard,
was guest speaker at the
November luncheon meeting of
Sailie Harrison Chapter, DAR,
Nov. 11 at the Fellowship Hall of
Holy Cross Lutheran Cnurvh in
Lake Mary.
Regent Dr. Ixiic Somerville
and Chaplain Mary Williams
conducted the opening ritual.
Carol Lynn Hove led The Hedge
o( Allegiance to tlie Hag of the
United Stales of America and
Elizabeth Nichols led all In recit­
ing Tire American’s Creed.
Members and guests then sang
the first verse of The National
Anthem.
A
traditional
Thanksgiving dinner was served
buffet style.
General Godwin's last active
duty assignment was command
of the 53rd infantry Brigade (sep­
arate). Florida Army National
Guard in Tampa. The Brigade is
one of only 15 F.nhanced
Readiness Brigades in tlie coun­
try VVdh an authorized strength
of 4,270 soldiers, the Brigade
includes three infantry battal­
ions, a Field artillery battalion, a
combat support battalion, a
headquarters company, a light
calvary troop, an engineer com­
pany, an air defense battery and
a military intelligence company.
In addressing die assembly,
General Godwin paid tnbute to
those who have served, are now
serving and those wlui are now­
training to serve. The US. is currendy serving in 120 countries.
They are warriors with a com­
passionate
spirit.
Conquest is
,
,

Defense Chairman for the
Chapter, gave a report from die
DAR
publication. National
Defender. She stated that the
United States has about! 45,000
non-US. citizens serving in our
military. Recrndy at die US.
Embassy in Rome, Italy 34 US.
service men became American
citizens at a Naturalization cere­
mony. The applicants — mostly
sailors — came from 20 coun­
tries.
In her report she also featured
information about the Buffalo
Soldiers, the Tomb of the
by Tommy l
Unknowns, Veteran* Day. The
Frankie and General David C. Godwin pose with DAR regent Lm
Veterans of Foreign Ware, and
Somerville at the Nov. 11 meeting of the Sailie Harrison Chapter.
military assistance by Coast
Guard, Navy, Seabees,, the
never their goal. They serve to missing man.
NaUonal Guard after die recent
make freedoms available. They
During the business session hurricanes.
face serious challenges and in all Janet May read the President
Virginnia Powell, Historian,
ware make significant contribu­ General'* message which stated updated the chapter on books
tions. Bravo Company from that heartfelt thoughts and
that have been approved for
Sanford built or rebuilt schools prayers ctmtinue to be with those
acceptance by the NSDAR libray.
and orphanages in Iraq
who have been affected by
The Regent reported that
They were stedfast in their Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
plans
for the Nov.
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belief that tlieir country will be
Site thanked Daughters every- Naturalization Ceremony have
better because of their efforts. wliere for die outpouring of con­ been finalized. Sailie Harrison
His concluding statement was : cern for the victims. She also
Chapter has assumed die spon­
"May God bless America and made reference to several
sorship of three such ceremonies
may God bless tliose who serve
October highlights:
The at the Sanford Civic Center dur­
Frankie Codwin, wife of National American Foundation ing the 2005-2006 year.
General Codtvin, was a guest at for the annual Christopher
Emi-Marie Trielub, age 2, was
the meeting and shared a short Columbus
celebration
in a guest at the meeting. Her
video which slowed the raising Wasliington. C.C. when NSDAR
of two (lags— th ose- of our coun­ Joined in lumoring the national papers are being submitted for
membership in Fort Mellon
try and of the State of Horida
winner of the Christopher Society, C.A.R. She proudly pre­
General and Mrs. Godwin now Columbus
Essay
Contest; sented the surprise package gift
reside in Winter Springs.
Founders’ Day at Tamassee
Another feature of the DAR Sciiool In South Carolina; a decorative turkey, to the regent
"Military Week* program was and Dedication Day at Kale who is also lier grandmother.
Chaplain Williams closed die
"The Missing Man5* narration by Duncan Smith DAR School in
meeting with a Thanksgiving
the Regent as she stood by die Alabama.
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prayer and also one for die mili­
table —
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/win
Ann i lowiano.
Howland, National
National tary.
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Take care of plants when weather turns cold

By AJ
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Seminole County Residential
Fkxbcuitunst
Many different tropical and
subtropical plants are In
found in a
typical Flonda
scape.
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_ _ While
tropical plants need to be protect
ed from temperatures below 50
degrees F, subtropical plants can
harden to withstand freezing
temperatures The ability of
plants to tolerate freezing temper­
atures is influenced by tempera­
ture dunces prior to a freeze. A
gradual decrease in temperature
over a relative long period of time
prepares the plants to withstand
cold temperatures. Plants normal­
ly tolerant to low temperatures
may be injured if a sudden
decrease in temperature occurs.
Cold injury can occur to the entire
plant or to plant parts such as
buds, flowers, fruits, trunks,
stems or routs Many plant parti
can adapt to tolerate cold, but
fruits and roots have little ability
to develop cold tolerance.
Containers;
Plant routs in
small containers ran be frozen by
low temperatures, but under the
same conditions, routs of plants in
the landscape will escape cold
injury. Routs of plants in rxpused
containers can be injured by low
temperatures and shinv no appar­
ent damage until the plants are
stressed at higher temperatures.
Soil heat: Radiating lieat from
toil warms die air above ground
and low-growing plants will
greatly benefit from this source of

LUCILLE C. M ERO
Lucille C. Mero, 97, of
Lakeland, formerly of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Nov. 23, 2005 at the
Crossroads Health Care
Center, Lakeland. Born in
Plymouth, Conn., she
moved to Florida in 1926
from Brasher Falls, N.Y. She
was an I.PN and a
Methodist.
Survivors include sons,
Eugene W. of Osteen and
Robert H. of Lakeland; two
grandchildren; six great­
grandchildren.
Cravcside services will
be held at 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 30, at
Evergreen Cemetery in
Sanford.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
RO BERT W ILLARD METZ
Robert Willard Metz, 74,
of Sanford, died Saturday,
Nov. 26, 2005 at his resi­
dence. Bom in New
London, Conn., he moved
to Sanford from Key West in
1971. He was a Senior Chief
Petty Officer in the U.S.
Navy.
Survivors include wife,
Tommie Metz of Sanford;
sons, Jimmy Castro of
Petus, Tex., Daniel Gonzales
of Houston, Tex.; daughters,
Dianna Moron of Corpus
Christ), Tex., Delma
Gregory of LaBelle, Fla.,
Dalia Mycr of Columbia,
Md., Debbie Robinson of
Center Hill. Fla., Vicki
Chase of DcBary and
Tamela Leatherman of
Sanford; 16 grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be
Friday, Dec. 2, at 1 p.m. at
Florida National Cemetery
with the U.S. Navy Honor
Guard.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory,
Sanford, In charge of
arrangements.
ANDREW LOUIS
M ORGAN
Andrew Louts Morgan,
46, of Deltona, died
Thursday, Nov. 24, 2005 in
Osteen. He was born Feb. 1,
1959 in Leesburg.
He was a farm helper and
a Baptist.
Survivors include mother,
Sadie M. Graham of
Deltona; son, Trente Morgan
of Leesburg; brothers, Willie
Woods of Waycross, Ca.,
Robert Morgan of
Altamonte Springs, John
Robinson of Sanford and

EUGENE FRANCIS
PRESTERA
Eugene Francis Prestera,
81, of Sanford, died Friday,
Nov. 25, 2005 in Altamonte
Springs. He was born
March 10, 1924 in Bradford,
Pa. He was a business bro­
ker.
Survivors include wife,
Ligia M. Prestera; sons,
John A. Prestera and
Eugene M. Prestera; daugh­
ter, Yvette C. Alvarado; sis­
ter, Genevieve Bushnell; six
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ALAYJAH T. R IV ER S
Baby Girl, Alayjah T.
Rivers, 4,
of Sterling
Court,
Sanford,
died
Friday,
Nov. 25,
2005 at
Arnold
Palmer
Hospital
for
Alay|ah
Children
and Women. She was born
June 23, 2001 in Sanford.
Survivors include father,
Albert Rivers of Orlando;
mothcr, Cyleste N,. Roberts
of Sanford; maternal grand­
parents Joanona Cooper
and Sylvester Robert of
Sanford; Paternal grand­
parents Mariana Rivers of
Orlando and Sherman
Franklin, Jr. of Altamonte
Springs; great grandpar­
ents, Sally Rivers of
O rlando and Beatrice
Roberts o f Sanford, Ruby
Hunter of Sanford and
Johnnie Slade of Orlando;
sisters, M ikaila J. Dcbose of
Sanford and Jaiden Rivers
of Orlando.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Dec. 3 at
New Zion Prim itive Baptist
Church.
W ilson-Eichelbereer
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge o f arrangements.

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M u seu m / D e m o n s tra tio n
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G ardens in San fo rd 's b eau ­ a scavenger hunt for the
tiful historic district.
ch ild ren , local au th o rs'
Sem inole County Public book signing, ask a m aster
School’s Student M useum gardener, and a silent auc­
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Saturday, D ecem ber 34rom
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11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
d ecorated for the season
The M useum , originally and adm ission is free.
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S e m in o le C o u n ty stu ­
then Sanford G ram m ar d en ts and T h e C aroling
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Seminole sweep

Tulsa/
UCF to
meet in
C-USA
finale

Slowpitch
softball
repeats
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Special to tha Harald
With UTEP losing at
SMU on Saturday, the
matchup for the inaugural
Conference USA Football
Championship Came has
been set. The West
Division champion TUlsa
Golden Hurricane will
meet the East Division
champion UCF Golden
Knights on Saturday,
December 3 at the Florida
Citrus Bowl. ESPN will
televise the championship
game live beginning at
Noon EST.
The game represents a
matchup of the nation's
most improved team in
UCF against a Tulsa
squad that improved by
three and a half games
from its 2004 finish. Both
schools enter the C-USA
Championship on hot
streaks. UCF lias won
eight of Its last nine, while
Tulsa has won five of six.
"We are delighted with
this matchup, said
Commissioner Britton
Banowsky. "Both teams
are playing at a high level
and if the game is any­
thing like our regular sea­
son nas been, it should be
exciting to the very end "
George O'Leary took
over UCF last season, but
while rebuilding the
Colden Knights, finished
O-II. UCF*e nation-long
losing streak stretched to
17 games on September
17. Since that time, the
Colden Knights have
reeled off eight victories
and won the East Division
with a 7-1 record. UCF is
just the seventh team in
NCAA history to go from
winless one season to
bowl-eligible the next and
it has posted the secondlargest single-season
improvement in NCAA
annals, trailing only the
1999 Hawai'i team that
improved 8.5 games.
Tulsa will be going to a
bowl game for the second
time in head coach Steve
Kragthorpe’s three sea­
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By Dean Smith
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By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
Dynasty.
Tnat's a word that gets
tossed about somewhat lib­
erally when talking about
dominating athletic teams,
especially professional
teams.
But if the Seminole High
School slowpitch softball
team isn't a dynasty, there
never has been one.
Earlier this month Coach
Dave Rogers' squad finished
off its second straight unde­
feated season and second
straight sweep of both the
Seminole Athletic
Conference Slow Pilch
Tournament and the Central
Florida Orange/Seminole
Slow Pilch Championship.
In 2004 the Fighting
Semlnoles went 19-0 and
defeated Winter Springs in
both the SAC Tournament
and Central Florida
Tournament.
This year it was Lake
Brantley's turn to be the
bridesmaid.
The Tribe went 15-0 dur­
ing the Seminole Athletic
Conference Slowpitch
Softball League regular sea­
son and then coasted to the
SAC Tournament Ulie by
besting Oviedo, 9-1, In the
semifinals and then shutting
out die Patriots, 5-0, in the
Championship Came at the
Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex at Lyman High
School.
Lake Brantley had
advanced to the final by
clubbing the Bears, 13-3, in
the other semifinal.
During the SAC campaign
Seminole recorded seven
shutouts and outscored its
opponents 198-to-26 in the
17 games.
T ne Tribe did even better
in the Central Florida
Orange/Seminole Slow
Pitch Championship which
was held at Lake Brantley
High School.
It was nearly a clean
sweep for the SAC in the
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It's early holiday tournament
time for local boys' basketball
teams.
Crooms Academy, Lake
Howell, Lake Mary, Lyman,
Oviedo and Seminole will be
headed for two of the bigger
early season tournaments
beginning tonight.
Nationally-ranked Lake
Howell opens play in the
Rotary Tip-Off Gassic this
evening (Wednesday) at
Winter Park High School at
8:30 p.m. against Gateway. In
the earlv game (7 p.m.), Jones
faces Edgewater.
On Thursday, the losers of
Wednesday's games will play
at 5:30 p.m. followed by the
host Wildcats battling
Mainland at 7 p.m. and
Oviedo taking on Osceola at
8:30 p.m. The Lions-Kowboys
has added Interest in that
Oviedo coach Ed Kershner
used to coach at Kissimmee.
There will be three games on
Friday beginning at 5 JO p.m.
with the tournament wrapping
up with four games on
Saturday.
You can't beat the admission
price as all you need is a can of
food to be donated to needy
families and organizations.
The other four teams will
play a similar schedule at
Lyman, which will be hosting
the Creyhound Invitational
today (Wednesday) through
Saturday.
„
The event opens with
Crooms challenging Lake
Mary at 6 p.m , followed by
host Lyman against Circle .
Christian at 7 JO p.m.
On Thursday, Wednesday’s
lo s e r s w i l“l p i' m y ai«t a&lt;JO p.m.
Beach
followed by V'rroi B
against Lake Highland Prep at
6 p.m. and Seminole against
powerful Orlando Christian
Prep at 7JO p.m.
On Friday, Thursday's losers
again play at 4 JO p.m. with
Wednesday's winners meeting
at 6 p.m. and Thursday's win­
ners squaring off at 7 J 0 p.m.
Saturday's final day has the
Seventh Place Came set for
2:30 p.m.; the Fifth Place Game
set for 4 p.m.; the Third Place
Came set for 5 JO p.m.; and the
Championship Came set for 7
p.m.
Most teams took off over the
Thanksgiving weekend, but a
few teams still took to the
courts and fields.
The Oviedo boys basketball
team tuned up for the Winter

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SCC teams see holiday action
By Dean Smith
H erald Staff

SANFORD — It was one of
those mixed weekend for the
Seminole Community College
Basketball program as it took
part in Classics over the
thanksgiving weekend.
The Raider men struggled in
their first extended mad action
of the season, falling twice in
the St. Petersburg College
Classic.
SCC faced a powerful, and
undefeated, Hillsborough
Community College squad
from Tampa and fell hard, 80­
54.
Playing without their one
true 'big' man, fr-foot-8 sopho­
more Jerome Boyd, the Raiders
just could not match up with
the much bigger and stronger
I lawks, who also romped on
Saturday to improve to 9-0 on
the season.
Freshman Freddie Williams
returned to full-time action
after missing most of the previ­
ous game with a shoulder
in|ury and teamed with fellow
flush Haakim Johnson to score
a co-team-high 15 points.
Williams also had Five
rebounds and two assists and
the 6-foot-7 Johnson pulled
down eight rebounds.
Ronaldo Bell also had a nice
game with 13 points and three
assists, Houston'Wright added
seven points and three
rebounds, Stephen McMillan,
who had to battle inside virtu­
ally by himself, added four
point and 11 rebounds and
newcomer Brett Merrill
chipped in with two points and
two rebounds.
On Saturday SCC played
another powerful squad in the
hosts Titans (6-1) and the
results were nearly the same as
it fell, 83-50.
Freshman Houston Wright
had his biggest game so far,
scoring 20 points and pulling
down five rebounds, while
Johnson had 18 points and 12
reUunds and McMillian four
points and 10 rebounds.
The Men fell to 3-3 after the
losses and were to have hosted
Brevard Community College
Tuesday before beginning
another three-game road trip
on Saturday with a trip to
Bradenton to take on Manatee
Community College at 7:30
p.m.
The team will then take off
furjiearly two weeks In-fore
heading to the Daytona lleach
Community College Classic to

Softball
Continued from Page IB
first round as Seminole
blanked Apopka, 2-0; Winter
Springs edged Dr. Phillips, 4-3;
and the host Patriots nipped
Winter Park by the same, 4-3,
score.
The lone setback for the
locals was a 5-1 defeat suffered
by Oviqdo at the hands of
Colonial.
Hie semifinals found the
lighting Seminoles whipping
tlie Bears, 15-0, while the
Patriots took care of the
Grenadiers, 5-1.
Winter Springs bounced back
from the loss to Seminole to
tinish in third place with an 11­
1 thumping of Colonial.
1 he Championship Game
ended up beirg a very good
one, especially by alov pitch
standards.
l-ake Brantley was on the
verge ol a huge upset, taking a
2-0 lead into tne top of the
sixth inning.
But the 'Notes were not
ready to see their streak end
and rallied to tie the game at 2-

face Panhandle Conference
powers Gulf Coast Community
College (6 p.m.) and Chipola
Community College (2 p.m.) on
December lh and 17.
The Raiders will play their
final home game of 2005 when
they host St. Petersburg
College on Saturday, December
31st. starting at 2 p.m.
Hie Seminole Community
College women had no such
troubles in their two games as
they improved to 7-1 on the
season with wins over
Cincinnati State College and
Palm Beach Community
College In the Seminole
Community College
Thanksgiving Classic at the
SCC Health and Physical
Education Center.

The Raiders, who came into
the event ranked No. 13 in Use
nation, got off to a slow start,
built a big lead, then held on to
defeat Cincinnati State, which
came into the tournament as
the No. 23 team in the nation,
71-64.
SCC went to its 'twin towers',
6-foot-3 Aneika Henry and 6foot-4 l.ynettc Jackson, to get
the job done agaiast the l.idv
Surge (6-2).
Jacksoa who has signed with
UCF for next seasoa dominat­
ed the game both inside and
outside, hitting four jumpers,
including SCC s only throepoint shot of the game, and
scored 35 points while pulling
down 14 rebounds and block­
ing close to 10 shots.

Henry wasn't bad either,
scoring 13 points and pulling
down seven boards.
Janice Bright had 24 points
and Char Jastes and Gwen
Edwards 11 points each for
Cincinnati State.
In the opening game of the
day, Jessica Taylor led a bal­
anced attack as Palm Beach
rolled over Skagit Valley
College from Washington, 63­
37. Hannah Wells led the
Cardinals with nine points.
On Sunday, the Lady Surge
bounced back with a 79-56 vic­
tory over Skagit Valley (1-2).
Edwards led the way for
Cincinnati State with 28 points,
while Tleara Reed and Sasha
Sales chipped In with 13 points
each. Wells had a team-high 17
for the Cardinals.
The host Raiders again got
off to a disjointed start against
Palm Beach as they tried to go
inside like they had against
Cincinnati State, but uic shots
just wouldn't fall.
Jackson and Henry, along
with 6-foot-l freshman Vanessa
Sanders, also got in foul trou­
ble, so it was tne SCC wings
that had to step up.
And they did as Oviedo's Sis
LoSauro scored a game-high 17
points and Rita Grayson and
Tamara Layton dropped in 10
each as the Raiders romped to
a 67-38 thumping of tlie
Panthers.
Grayson also had eight
•
rebounds and Layton seven
boards, while Jackson, despite
being saddled with four fouls,
had eight points, 10 rebounds
and five blocked shots in 22
minutes of action.
Back-up point guard Tiffany
Scott came off the bench to con­
tribute seven points, four
rebounds and two assists,
while starting point guard

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Aniy Joyce led the Tribe with
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Poore ended this season with
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Amanda Edeiman, who Lake
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Cal 1-600-700-2536
AC maulers Ehetpers needed
immediately good pay 6
benefits. 407-339-1010

lor Mike_____________

House beeping Supervtaor &gt;
Maintenance
Engineer:
Experience required. Apply m
person, 4750 SR 46 West.
Sanford. Super I Motel

T tS u in n n T B R H sn r
IN SANFORD
CONTACT: THE PALMS,

ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE

407-323-1110

FIS seeks AooounU Payable
person for lerge mufti Hale

fl «5

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mtord
Word P
Prr*Iff 2 yr degree A
a itun of *&gt; yrt of AIP m a fast
paetd •nviroom«nt Email
(Murni A *alary requirements
to HROirngator com
EOE/DFWP
Candlewood Suites IT
looking tor teem members to
yen egrert hotel strtl We have
openings lor Housekeeping
Apply In person. 1130
Oisenwood Blvd. Lake Mary
FI. 32740. 407-565-3000
EOE. DFWP
CA1TILLE COMPANY. INC

407* 30-6411
Light M e c h a n ic s DL C lass

FuU TVne-Saname
U m M l e n t O m e t 'e
u rov
C A ST IU E COMPANY. INC
HOW MIRING
COL Ctaaa A/ Light

PuM Tima SanaRta

407-630-6431

Mmeewsewv,t o r o i * rws
Driver naadail lor 6 Document
Destruction Company Ctaan
Class B. COL Background
aril Drug leal reused M S be
able to Ml 100 toe Mon-Fft In
Sardord PU cal 407-445 6066
OrtverAdaSyery: Good drtvmg
raoord. brtngurt a ptoa. Apply
m parson. Badoocfc FumWira.
2306 8 French A*e. Sardord
407-322-6240

naaiBUTi bhpbkh
AS 8hrfts
Assemplers A Pactars
57A* 57 504v temp
36 50-59 254v perm
•f orVktt 594v temp
510 3 0 4 * perm
Lake Mery- 2nd ahdt.

Electrt atsemUert. 564*
Longwood - Pari time
■Wrhse Workers S114v
Drug Background Required
Cell Kelly Services
407-755-6750 EOE
INVESTIGATE BEFO RE
YOU INVESTI
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
lot
business
opporuwes snd kantfstee CM
Floods Dept ot Agncvdture 4
Consumer Senecee M 6 0 0 4 3 5 ­
7352 or FTC-HELP tor b ee
rdemwaon Or MM a s Web MU
at www lie gov Am op
Florida law request seSert ol
certain buseiess opponummes
to regtstar with Florida Dept of
Agriculture
6
Consumer
Services before selkng Cedlo
verity lewtid f egsbebon before
you buy.
______________

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UN DERGR O UND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
Starting Salary 58.50/Hr
HEALTH WSUfUMCS AMO eeiK
rt-AMI pme bee werSatere
Aseiy M: *e0 MUMr Drtve,
AS Sertnee 4C7-MOs e a e .t o i

Lrtxxers Mull bevel Mon-fn
n sue olFtakM CM 407-323­
5822
Pipe/Site
Foreman Jot
ixidergroimd ubktiea crew
LocM work 407-322-6133

Heed Dump ‘n K *

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wortuhourtypey 4 0 7 4 6 6 4 5 6 0

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
" jT T r m c W c s n a c h n o t e y v 6usmua openotmg

71— H

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3

M ech an ical*
W onted:
Casual
wort
embonmerd m Longwood
3 2 4 0 hours per week Must
have
eom e
assem bly
enence Pie s ee cad 407
•30-7333

MEOtCAL ASSISTANT Are
you . p positive, friendly
professions! who enjoys
working with children and
teaks to work m a pleaears. fast­
paced pediatrics office with
e s e tte r s benefits? Please Its
teeiene to 407-262-5797 EOE
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
Mary primary ca rs practice
has an immediate opening tor
PT pads MA Must be
certified and/or registered
Good benefits Submit re tim e
tvkcatmg mteretl m Lake Mery
MA position, nduckng fpeasby
lo
Physician Associates,
Human Resources. 455 W
Warren A v e. Longwood. FL
32750. Its to (407) 262-6797 or
apply online M www pool com
EOE
Need Eipd eendmtft makers lor
PR ESS
EX PREBB
sandmehee Ce* Mery 407-326­
6882
Vtvona* North Piu w ta needs
dnvers. puna makers, k i n
weweeses 6 phonw Apply »6h
owner i t 2 4 7 7 Perk Ave.
Sentord

W a n ted

OPEMNGII

Pert Tim e co ok , earners , *
needed Contact

Esp with kkcroeon Windows
Products e plus F u t time
poemon 8end resume' ATTN
I. I t s 407-322-6922 or m et
P O Bos 1596. Sentord. FL
32772-1596
River ship Romance
Now hiring tor ell kitchen
positrons Located In the
Sentord manna
431 N
Palmetto Ave. 8antord or c a l
407-242-7416
SafetyM srt s e e k ! qualified
person lor nekle seie t posrton
to Longwood
Successful
contkdate wd have generN
knowledge ol PO S. be honest
end dependable, have toe
ability work Salable daytime
hours PT or FT 4 0 7 -3 3 9 6 6 0 0
lor spot

to

Site labor tor b a ss work and
i d e a s work 407-322-6133
W ^ . ( % w T r t / v n n iC C T
Needed
(407)322-6133

/

opm m ton

Cue* T V . Te*t A Seal Equipment
C o m b in a tio n P ip e lin e C le a n in g
Ta n k Tru ck *

e c M ilc to ■ e f f o r t w r it e r s
e p a ro tio n o l t e d in le o l r o p o r t r irn n s
A u to C A D L T

n a rn l O a e r a tiv e s / L a b o r
iu -f

&amp;h o r d

w o rk in g , tr o in in g p r o v id e d

— - and benefit*, seme out el team war*.
Apply today, details below •

Altair
s ___ _ Environmental Group
ESTABLISHED I960
,«

^

6 u tg o ln g S a Je e R ap lor
community newspaper group
Newspaper esies experience
prelerted Benefits mdude
base artery, commission plan.
mtoage. paid vecahin. hertto
laenee, 4 0 1 k R e tim e s
only to: Ssntord Herald. 300
N. French A v e. Sentord. F I
12771

AM/PM Shifts
Part Tima Hours, Full Tima Pay
Hourly, Plus Bonus
Fun Atmosphere
Call Jo Ann

tenfocd:2/2 Apt. Spaaous.
Carpeted Vinyl. Paso. W/D
Hook-ups 8578/8678

W IIK L V R Ik T A L I

BlerUno • SexVrk.

EitrtfTMiy dean, ooiy turnrm.
mMuB. cable. m/c. Indy. phoo«,
hitch um, mo dr. private
Botrancc Rtadanl owntf.
ABSOLUTELY
NO
ALCOHOL. DRUG* ANO
NONSMOKERS ONLY! Very
respectable, 407-3140024
Santord/Femeie preferred 1
BRAutchen pnvtlaga^pnvata
bathroom Mutt love cats
|KXVwfc 407-330 2829
Sanford
Downtown,
con variant
location,
ratngvalor. moowava. color TV.
knehatta room, pnvata bath.
Bleeping rooms C a l 407-321*
4900
Furmahad room m Longwood
staady amptoyad no bquor. no
•mokmg $7CVwk. 850 daposft
407-830-8216-

F u r n is h e d

F t M 760

Fs i : 407*339-661 •

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r w webaits; w ww alUkenvironmontEl com

PhOM 407-322-2207

m

• M ile a g e

&gt;401k
To learn about this position:
Send or bring resume lo Wendy Deck
Sanford Herald

C ond oa:
Lovely
1/1.
Completely Furmehed. W/D
Hook Upe. Pel Ok. Comm
Pool. E ie rcfsa R m . N/8,
8875/8875 Deposit
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
MOME8I

P0R7IG RLA1IY
RENTALS
-tan lord : 1/1 Apt. 2nd Floor.
Indudei water 5 lawn cara
WVVliin
-Lake Mary: Large 4 or
5BR/3BA. Tied Throughout.
Possible
Mother-in-law.
51350 Mo

300 N. French Ave., Sanford, FI 32771
or
Email to: wcndy@scminoleherald.com

1 1 8 — O f f ic e S p a c e

141— H o m es For

Fo r R e n t

S ale

Offices For Rant 4 0 0 sq ft to
500 aq ft 8 « * r t d FuAcn OBoa
Cantor 407-314-3760

141— H o m es Fo r
S ale
i
Handyman
apodal. 3/2.1550 aq ft. fenced
yd. corner lot, new AC.
plumbing, cabinets. 6 more.
H rtm vm n u * t 5158K. 321­
2 7 9 6 2 6 6 . 407-257-4561

407 322-8078

ta n lo r d : H istoric 3/1, 2
•lory. 5750/month. 2/1.
1660/monto . 1/1. »490Ano
407-252-2002.

O u J t y Living r t U k ^ S f f
Prietos. 1 .2 6 1 Bodroom#,
Lake vtawe, 407-222-6104.
in a

Venture I Properties
Paul O sborne

407-221-4754
Sen tord :
2BR/IBA.
Hardwood Fbs New Carpel
F p ic. Set Porch, on over t/3
Acre. Privacy Fenced Yard
5650/fno
Rons: 3BR/tBath. Now
Paint.
Ceramic
TUe,
Appkances. 1 5 .2 4 SC Porch.
Carport. Fenced
Yard.
2965M10

a w w on—
Oee2r d .5-5pm
Htstortc Sanford Home. 1706
Park A ve. 22771. Burt 1910

4/2. 2422 tq ft.
g m o t 5354K

Santard 2/1,407 ColortMWey.
tagcomer ks. Irt. 5120,000 buys
to Aftmed « 6145k. 407-667­
2412

117— C o m m e r c ia l
1 0 3 — H o u ses-

R en ta ls

U n f u r n is iie d

ft.

407 321 0759

• R E C E P T IO 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 8 I 8 T E D
LIV IN G F A C IL IT Y . 4 0 H R 8 P E R W E E K .
S O M E E V E N IN G S AN D /OR W E E K E N D
A FTER N O O N 8.
• E X P E R IE N C E D 8 E R V E R 8 F O R
A 8 8 I 8 T E D LIV IN G FA C IL IT Y . P A R T T IM E
O R F U L L T IM E . M U 8 T H A V E 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 A
W EEKEN D8
• P A R T T IM E 8 E N IO R H A N O YM A N
G R E A T PA Y A N O B E N E F I T S

191 6 .
Complataty
Renovated, Wood. TMe 4
Carpet, Alarm System . New
Apple Including W/D. Large
Laundry Rm. 3 btocfci form
WaM.
aaftrvtaso

97— A p a r tm en ts ■

407-323-2070

HELP
WANTED

is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.
Q ualified candidates will;
&gt;Meet new people on a daily basis
&gt;B e s e lf motivated
&gt;Strong sales background &amp;
customer service skills
HV O ffer;
•Competitive base salary,
com mission plan
• Paid vacation
• Health Insurance '

nOYLf
MANAGEMl N 1
Hl NIAl S

Rent

760 aq
5550Ano
New
Ruga.
Decorated. 3rd St 6 8 Sanford
Ave Plenty ol Perking. Private
Beth, wet Bar. Very N ee 4 0 7 ­
679-1960. Brk/Own

Sentord Nwe customburti« .
1 car gerege. quality
consbucbon, (I59K 221-279­
6266. 407-257-4563

H e rita g e
6t Lake Fottal

AFFORDABLE HOMES
V EN IU R E 1 PROPERTIES
BONOMONEY l&gt;B«N *&gt; to 1*4000
iwnwannssartsrvetr4 Bug*
MikNOU oruNoa v auau
S p e cia l:
IBROBMh. Carport. Over f/4
Acre. 6 1 1 2 6 0 0
:Like
New
2BR/IBA. Hardwood Fbs.
Eet-to-KNchen Fpic. Set
Porch. Crtport On Over 1/4
Acre. 5124.900
2 0 0 6 .1 * . Over 1750 Sq Ft
Formal Uv. Dev Fern Rm. Eel
n-KAchen. 2 Car Gerege
5272.900
Poet Home: 4BR/2BA. Ovet
1600 8 q F t 2 Car Gar
Fenced yd. 30&gt;10 Set
Ertortatotnert Area wah Pool.
5264.500

PAUL OSBORNE

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
10) 3214164

HrtOftc DM. r t o n d . 20. mrtftf
■rwrrtea nurt tart S229K 407­
222 5202.407 -6 9 9 -1 1 5 6

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.......................90c / line
11 - 20 lines..................... 80f / line
21 or more lines.............. 70b / line
Classified Deadlines...4 pm Monday for Wed.
edition •4 pm Thurs. for Weekend edition

Legal Advertising
lllli.h t.

T he

Sanford
Herald

14 0 / ) : ) ? ? ? . 1 9 ‘&gt;

U n f u r n is h e d

S TA R T IMMEDIATELY!

-y

U n f u r n is h e d
1/1,5466AM PLUS DEPOSIT.
OOOO AREA. Fenced w ee
Pltvsst Reis required 386-775­
0622
COZYI 2BA apt. W 2nd 8L
CHA.
carpeted,
kitchen
•quipped. 5520/mo, 407-324­
3193

93— R o o m s F o r

99— A p a r tm en ts -

encMaas pipelma samnead Ws hove the renewing
pof,lions available, training presided

ab le

407-323-7306

E h t r i » i r &lt; l ir

r T e c h n ic ia n s

103— H ouses*

Part ttma co ok , serv ers 6
diehweeher needed. Contact

407-323-7306
Reoepdoniet: Flenble. mulstaskJng ndrvfduel to an swer
phones. Me. and other
m lscailanaous
office
edmlrssbabve dunes lor on
toctetion
managem ent
oompeny located In downtown
Spnlord
P roleseional.

ih . 5 i .i .

and V a c c u m

71— H elp W a n t e d

Myfene.
Hiring lor. Servers, Cooks.
Benenders. Hosts Energetic,
motivsted,
2* years
experience A lso n esd td
Housekeeping 8tefl lor Hotel
Apply at Pie Palms Wand
fort In Sanford. 510 N
Palmetto Ave. Sanford 4 0 7 ­
323-1910

A P P O IN T M E N T

252-319

407-322-2611

kiw M4TAWUWT

a

■FT/PT S eles

elp

199-229

$3.95 per column inch
3 pm Wednesday / Sunday Edition
3pm Friday / Wednesday Edition_______

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^

^cdncsday/TImrsday. Nuv. 30 &amp; Dec. I, 20».&lt;

T iik II kkai.d

Financial k
M

EVnpjoyment

^S5® "

R e a , E s ta te

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$ A u t o m o t iv e

S e r v ic e s
7 .3 2 -3 1 O

I s ^ l ^ c c Y o u r A d C a ll 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1
,81—ArruANccs &amp;
F u r n it u r e

Fon

S

BEDROOM «ET ! Elegafrt
^ P h E E p B e o fc e tto n lo M
"°o«l H^Oh le d , dresser
^ W * * ,n W * * « lA lr w w
* 1 0 9 8 .4 0 7 *3 1 .1 3 2 2 .

Pets

Sc

217— G arage S ales

S upplies

OAYBED: Sofct wood. aW&lt;h bad
••yl*. 2 twin orthopedic
mettrekiek, pop-up trundle
N»*«* Ufed. $428 407-339Oeek. wood heavy 5 drawer.
*120. Bedroom Set. $300 RO
d ettfl room table. $100. More.
407-423-3343
.
FUTON S old wood mtuiorv
••yl* 4 ™ * . eitre-m ce loem
••VkmdpkdAI brand new. $196
407-331-1941.

at A

Dm ^ M P t a n _ but we 1m
p rltet left S o
Come In.
Browee ThreutTi end &amp;Bn h For
a Special Pn/e Drawing We're
even reedy far *nwka 0 vtagw»i
die moat unusual decor Wa
wa«ing lor YOUI Comer of 17­
92 $ Lake Mary Bfvd M S 10­
6 . Sun, 12-6.
Hot Tub: 6 parson lounger 5hp.
24 (eta, redwood cabinet, never
used, warranty, paid $4,000.
*ecn flce$1S95 407-812-5624

191— B uilding
. M aterials
CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFINQ lor Barns. Boat
Docks. Shops eta Also Curved
Pipe 1 5 'i2 a 10**20 C al For
Prices Surplus Steel $ Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293 5768

K ittens: 7 months old. tree to
good homes Utter trained $
genOe Igreytharcoallem ale
1 Mack mats Cal 407-461-4363

193—Lawn &amp;
C arden
F r e e Mulch
Available From Our Tree
Trimming Business Will
bring to you! 407-330-1672

W a Cars For Your Dog or Cat
In Your Home WMa YOU Are
Ocnel Plenty olTLC. W1 bdng
n newspapers, mat and even
water
plants I
Vary
R e aeo n ab le
R alaal
Raterences Available Upon
Bequest Please CM 407-314­
8703

219—

4 WHEELER/ATV
2 0 0 5 HONDA
90
$ 2900 399-799-5130
4 WHEELER/ATV
2 0 0 6 YAMAHA
2 0 0 BLASTER
$ 3 3 0 0 1 6 6 -7 9 9 * 3 3 0

Buck LeSabre 2004 22k Mi
Perfect $ 1 3 ,9 5 0 c a l or visa
4076732966 com
Chavrolal
Impels
2004
Parfsd $11,950 c a l or visit
4076732966 com

4 W HEELERS FOR SALE
3009 Yam aha 2 0 0 B laster
• 3300. 2 0 0 4 P o la r li 2 5 0
TTallblazer $ 3 2 0 0 and 2005
Honda $0 $2900. CM 399-799­
5310

Honda Accord 2005 4 Dr 6k
Milas $15,950 c a l or vts*
4076732966 com
Mazda Mu la Converftale. 2000
Gorgeous $7,950 70k M CM or
visa 4 076732966 com

tw o Brand New
4-Wheelers
1- Polaris 1- Yamaha
$3,9 0 0 ea c h obo
396-799-5130

M ercedes SLK 2 0 0 2 3 2 0
Convertible 34k Ml Parted
$ 2 7 ,9 5 0
call
or
visit
4 076732966 com

Yahama Royal Star Tour
Classic 1997 P arfsd Tons of
Ertras $ 5 9 5 0 4 0 7 * 7 3 -2 9 6 6

235—

276-F ence

T ruck /SUVS/V ans
F o r S ale
Ctwvfotmt 2500 E*1 Cab 2003
4*4 PW. PL 814.950 ca l or vwM

4076732066 com

IDodge 1500 Craw Cab 2003
IMEMI $15,950 45k Mr c a l or
|vua 407673 2 9 6 6 com

1st M onth s Rem

4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARIS
2 5 0 TRAILBLA2ER
$3200 C e l 386-789-5330

Audi A4 Cabriolet 3 0 20M
leather Auto $26 ,4 5 0 c a l or
visa 4076732966 com

HUGE BENEFIT SALE CAT
PROTECTION SOCIETY, Dae
2/3/4, IAM-5PM. Chrletmae
d e co ratio n s.
lots
ol
everything. 2460 Mellonvllle
Ave, Sanford ofl East 25th S t

300 OFF

239—

M otorcycles/4W heelers For S ale

231—C ars For S ale

Eslats/Movlng
S a lt:
Everything Must Ool 1916
W M 13ft S t Santard 407-321­
4217.
Cars.
Trucks.
AppSances. FumSure Ctatwig
and much more

S / K IC io ilS

Toyota Tindrs 2001 Exl Cab VB
$ 12.950 SRS Perfect CM or vw*
4076732966 com

•ranges.
Rad]
Grapefruit.
Tangerines. I
Meriwether Farm s 346t|
Celery Ave Sanlord

324 BORADA RD.
lak e. Santard Dec 3 .0 to 4pm
Furniture.
loots.
large
Cransman tool bos. toys,
clothes $ much more

Affordable

Pontiac Artak 2003 $10,950
only 35k ml C a l or visit
4076732966 com

221— G ood T hings
to Eat

217—G arace S ales

Convenient

Honda Element 2004 Perfect
$ 1 7 ,9 6 0
can
or
visit
4076732066 com

W a n te d to

Aluminum, C ana, Copper,
B ra ss, Newspapers, Aulo
Radiators $ Batteries
Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
•19 W. 1ST, Sanford
M-F, 10-5, B a t 9-1

M IN TcO A TrTuiriengm TIih
hood S u e large, kepi In tamer
storage $3,000 CM 366-769­
6070

Country
Style
City
Living

GMC Envoy 2002 SLT Leafier
00k ml $14,960 Perfect c a l or
V1S4 4076732966 com

Central Florida F a n es
All Typot o f Fen ce
Specializing tn Vinyl
Fencing
•Fiee Eelimelee
•4 K«n$«dV&gt;$ur*d
OumJrty W orK*/ •»
•Prompl G etoce «r
306-710-8330

Ford E scap e kLT 2002
Laataar SR S 10 960 CM or MM
4076732966 com

308—T ractor
S ervice

Ford Eicursion 2004 XLT 4X4
26k Mr $22,4 5 0 Parfsd c a l or
Visa 407673 2 9 6 6 com

Skip's Tractor
Service

Ford F2S0 E«1 Cab XLT 2003
30k ml $16 ,9 5 0 c a l or vtsl
4076732966 com

Recycled Concrete
Driveways,
386-775-2522

With 12 Mo Lease &amp; Aiutrouctl Credit

Yard &amp;
Garden
Care

• S|wt1iiuii Apartment* »llh large UowU • take
Front « \ullr)liall « S|iarilltig hnl » Trnnls Court*

Trim m ing • Planting
G cncrald Clean Up • Very R easonable
E xcellent R eferences • Licensed

Country Lake i

Linda Wyliaz
1113 South Park Avenue • Sanford. PL 32771
407-314-8545

Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanlord »330-5204

Lecals

L ecals

L ecals

L ecals

November 33. 2005

Wfta the Court. WITHIN THE
LATER OF
THREE (1)
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

W 1«1 Street. Sanford FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAH 1094
MAKE NISSAN
MOOEL ?OR
COLOR GREEN
V IN * 1N4EB32A0RC719113

County. Florida. I mS te l the
property situated si SEMINOLE
County, Florida datenbad a t

A* otaer creators ol taa dece-

Vahid# Aucbon 0 9 00am
WHEN December 13,9008
WHERE PauTs Towing. 1919
W lat Straaf. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321 7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1968
MAKE MAZDA
MOOEL 30R
COLOR BLUE
V1N # JM1BF232XJ0169662

Nonce OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIOtn
THE ADOPTION OF AN
OMXNANCE BY
THE CITY OF 6 ANFORO,
FLORIDA

th avy 1500 2 7k Miles 2004
$11,4 5 0
call
or
visit
4076732986 00m

B uy

209— C lothing

Moving Sale 1901 East 2nd St.
Sanford. Dec 3'4. Furniture,
antiques,
tools,
dishas.
household items. 40 yrs ol
collecting

T ruck /SUVS/V ans
F or S ale

TWo Huge Yard S a la t: 011 $
4502 Dunbar Ave. off Orange
Bhrd. Lake Monroe Crafte,
gins, grtt baskets. sSk i
arrangem ents.
lots
ol
Christmas dams Sat. Dec 3rd.
SanVunti?

Sitting tfr

Moving Sale- Geneva Wicker
baby carnage, oak chest,
a ed em a,
maple sewing
cabsiet enamel tap kadien tatts,
TV. stereo, pottery, lamps,
loots. AC unit, ate , even the
house. FRi. Sat. S tn . 9 5 .3 0 0
3rd St. 407-349-1171

235—

Multi Family S ale Crystal
Creak Sub. Hrghpoant Loop.
Longwood. oft 427. Lots ol
treasures lor a&lt; Frt. Sal. Dec
2/3. 8 2pm

vYPatti's Pet

EveryWng Included Escept
mattrekeee, 1 1 0 0 407-322­
4450

Qrend Operang is over

199—

a le

NoSca la hereby given tael a
Pubic Hasting wa ba held m
taa Commfeaion Chambers si
tae Cay Hsl In tae Cay of
Sartord. Florida, at 7 0 0 o'clock
PM. on Monday, Dec ember
IX, 3006. lo consider tae adopken d an crdnanca by taa C*y
of Sanlord. Florida, title ot
wtveh u as loaowi
Ordinance No 1t«S
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF SANTORO. FLORI­
DA. AMENDING CHAPTER 2.
ADMINISTRATION. ARTICLE
XV.
POLICE
OFFICERS*
RETIREMENT
SYSTEM.
AMENOINO SECTION 2 2*6.
BENEFIT AMOUNTS AND EUOIBILITY. AMENOINO SEC ­
TION
2-207,
OPTIONAL
FORMS
OF
BENEFITS.
ADDING SECTION 2-270.
DEFERRED
RETIREMENT
OPTION PLAN. PROVIOINQ
FOR SEVERABILITY OF PR O
VISIONS. PROVIOINQ FOR
COOIFICATION REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES IN CON­
FLICT HEREWITH AND PRO­
VIOINQ AN EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy she! ba avaSable at taa
office of taa Cay dark tor M
parsons desiring lo ssamtne
AS paikea tn aaarwsl and CJ*.
rene shas have an apportunay
lo be heard a! said hearing
By
order
of
Iha
City
Commission of taa Cay of
Sanford. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
CLERK AT 407-330*6003 40
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETINQ
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC I a
on decides lo appeal a
decision made with rasped to
any mstier considered at taa
above meeting or hearing, ha
may need a varbakm record of
taa proceerkngs. including taa
testimony and evidence, which
record is not provided by taa
cay ol Sanlord |FS 200 0105)
Cyntau Polar
Deputy C»y Clerk

have claims or demands
against decedent s
mckxkng unmatured, canongent or unliquidated claims,
m u* lie taa* derma wkh tart
court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (7) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT*
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The data ol taa first pubacaaon
of taa nonce e November 30.
2005
Alasandar Carte
Personal Representative
cm P O Bos 046549
Pembroke Pma. Florida 33064
Webber. Harden. McLean $
Aibetler. PA )
Jon A Harden. Eaqulra
Florida Bar No 662300
PO Boa 946549
Pembroke Plnaa. F L 13064
Telephone (954) 567-3056
Fa*: 904/761-2520
Attorney tor Personal

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN December 14, 2008
WHERE: PeuTe Towing. 1919
W U1 Straal. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR I960
MAKE CHEVY
MOOEL 40R
COLOR WHITE
VIN#: 1Q1BN51H0J A173436

This auction wki ba held on
DECEMBER 1 8 3009. at 9 00
AM at 325 Auan Ave . Oviedo.
FL.
bidders
may
Inapad toe vehdea on taa day
before taa Aucbon bom 9AM
inU 5PM Terms are cash or
certified funds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the ngfk to
accept or refuse any and M

leva PONTIAC CWIANO AS*

M MWIO i l COUNTY.
now oA
CASB NO. 08C A *4$-14-O

MAHKO CONIC.

Pubbah
2005
W143

Novambar 23.

JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M A M o ro a

THE O T GROUP CON­
SUMER FINANCE. INC a t
Trustee of the CIT HOME
EOUITY TRUST 1996-1.
Plaintiff

1974 FORDRANCHCRO
VINF 4A47H156567

Deceased

1993 MAZDA PROTEGE
VINF JM1BQ2243P062l29t

NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
The admevsusbon of taa aetata
ol MARKO CORC. deceased
whose data of death wee
September IB. 2005. la pend­
ing el the Circuit Court lor
Saminote County. Florida.
Probela Drvision. FSa Number
0 5 -CP-1913, the address of
which is Semmcie County Clerk
of Court. Probale Ornaun. PO
Bos 0099 Sanlord. Florida.
12772-0099
The names and addresses of
the Personal Representative
and
taa
Personal
Representatives attorney art
Al creditors of taa decedent
and other persona, who have
claims or demands agamal
decedents aeUle. including
unmanned, conangerk or ink*}*
been served a copy cf this
Notice, muet 14a thee claena

Pubtsh November 30. 2005
W169
NOTICE
Vehicle Aucaon 0 9 0 0 a m
WHEN December 13. 3006
WHERE PaU s Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAH UNKNOWN
MAKE FRSOUMPSTER
MODEL 20RD2154
COLOR
VtN * NA
VEHICLE
YEAR 1993
MAKE JAMBOREE
MOOEL MOTOR HOME
COLOR MULTI
VtN 2 1FDKE30Q1PHA15946
Vahids Aucbon OB 00am
WHEN Dacambar 14, 3004
WHERE P a d s Towing 1B1B

SANDRA K BURKE eV a
SANDRA BURKE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
'
SANDRA K BURKE a V a
SANORA BURKE, and all
unknown parkas cUumeig by
through, m la r or egaeiel taa
above named Defendant who
is not known to ba dead or
a. whether said unknown
„ lies
d a an
as
heirs
davissas. grantees, assignees
kenork. creditors, trustees,
spouses, or other claimants
TENANT *1 andor TENANT
n . the parties attended lo
account lor taa
parson or parsons at

Ad and Get A :
;6araae Sale Kill
t •3Signs
•BrightPre-Priced %
Labels
•Checklist/ tips %
|

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1 407-322*2611

defendants
NOTICE OF BALK
Nobca la haraby glean tael,
pursuant to taa Sunmery Fetal
Judgment of Forecloaura dated
August It. 3006. and taa Order
RaachatkFng Foredoaure Sale
entered on NOVEMBER 16.
3005. In tare causa, ei taa
Ctrcuff Court of SEMINOIE

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2530 S. Magnolia Avenus, 8aniord. FI 32773
PH. 407-321-2808

THE CLIANCRS
fOfl THE WELL
DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

Localy Owrwd and Optralad
RMidant Manager On Sit*

Prankle’8
Cleanrra
4BI-331*4444

(4 0 7)223-102

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30.

Pubbah Novambar 30. 2005
W173

Vine lU US LIZtS alM aouUlU

IN RE ESTATE OF

II you ara a parson «mh a dwabtiiTy wtx&gt; naads any accom­
modation m ordar to participala
In tVa procaadNig. you ara anttOad at no coal lo you. lo lha
provision of cadatn aaafetanca
Piaasa
contact
Court
Administration at M l North
Pari Avanua. Surta N301.
Sanlord. Florida 32771 (407)
665-4227, within (2) working
day* of your racaipt of tfwa
nobca. if you ara haanng or
vote# impairad caN 1 (BOO)
955-6771

may
meperf vehefet ona hour prior
lo aala Tarma arc “CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNOS- Paula
Towing raaarvaa lha ngN lo
accapl or rtfacl any and a l
BIOS

■A-

1993 CHRYSLER CON­
CORD
VINF 2C3EL56F1PM506913

DougiaaC Zahm. PA
16630 U S Mwy 19 N . #300
Ctaarwatar, FL 33764
(727)536-4911 pbona
(727)539-1094 lai

Nobca &lt;a hereby given PauTa
Towing w * aafl at pubic auc­
bon for aaivaga lor caab on
damand lo htghaal bidder. Via

IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
OF TM« KIOHTtKNTH

1967 DODGE RAM VAN ~
VINF 2B6HB23T2HK225761

(Saai)
MARYANNE MORSE
Oar* of lha Ocurt Court
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy Oark

VIN# 1&amp;40HS4R6NX337278

1964 DOOQE RAMPAGE
VINF 1BTF/44C1CD213052

IN THE OKCUIT COURT •
' FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE 9*. 05-C F-II13

Datad al Sanford Florida thw
16 day of Novambar. ?005

VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE: TOYOTA
MOOEL PICKUP
COLOR WHITE
V1N #. JT4RN63R2H5023140

Publish November so. 2004
w te r

al pubic tala, lo tfw Nghaai
and ba«t bttdar. for caah. m
Room S201 at tha courthouta,
localad at 301 North Park
Avanua. Sanford. SEMINOLE
County. Florida, at 11 00
o'clock a m . on Dacambar 15
2005

Vahida Aucaon 0 9 00am
WHEN Dacambar 13, 2006
WHERE PauTa Towfng. 1919
W HI Straal. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE DOOGE
MOOEL 8 W
COLOR WHITE

NOTICE OF AUCTION

1992 DOOQE DAYTONA
VIN2 1B3XW24K9NN167514

a/V» 1119 Watt 7th S I .
Sanford. Florida 32771

VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE: ISUZU
MOOEL 8 W
COLOR BQE
VtN r 4S2CQ56Z2NR317128

Pubfcsh November X . 2005
and December 7. 2005
W I75

The foAowtng vehicles a rt
oflered lot bids

LOT 2. BLOCK 9 TIER 14.
SEMINOLE PARK. ACCORD
INQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2. PAOE 7S. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA

2921 5 OU/xlo Of. (17-82 • Sav-A-UX Pitu)
Sankyd. a -407-320-19W

Lowest Rates
Al Units Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
Air ConcMonod Units AvaJUbla
Boat. R.V. and Vahida Parting
24 Hf„ 7 Day Waatiy Aocass

�T iik Hi:raid
Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

November 23, ZOOS
NOTICE OF A FUR L X HtARMQ TO CONtlOCR
TME ADOPTION OF AN OROWANCEY m THE
c m r OF EANFORO. FLORtOA
Notc« IS hereby given that a Pubic Haartng w * be held m the
Commtaaion Chambers at tha CVy Hal, 300 North Pari
Avanoa. In tha City ot Sanford. Honda, at TOO o 'd oci P M
Monday. Dacambar I I , IOOE, to oonaldar tha adoption ot an
ordmanca by tha City of Sanford. Honda, daacrbadaatoiow s

ORDINANCE NO. M M
TO ANNEX 4 89 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
EUDELL DRIVE ANO 8 R. 48 AND BETWEEN BEARO/Cl
* « N U E AND RIGHTWAY; AS SHOWN ON “ e MAP

Lecals

r o b in
D POOST A/K/A
ROOIfi POBST. IF LIVING
ANO
IF
DEAO.
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAWwa AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ROBIN D POBST
A/K/AROBIN POBST, DAVK) F
POBST. WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A
NORWEST BANK MINNESO­
TA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE
IRWIN LOW BALANCE HOME
EOUI TV LOAN TRUST 2000LB1 OATED MAY 31 2000
JOHN DOE ANO JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

Alt partws In mtarast and cations shal hava an opportuNty to
ba haard at said hearing
By ordar ot tha C8y Comnsaalon ol 8ia C8y ot Santord, Florida
PERSON S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTCIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 407-330-6803 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING

it

ADVXE TO THE PUBLIC: N a parson dsddas to appaal a
daaaion mada with raspact to any manat conaidarad at 9ia
abova meeftng or hearing. ha may naad a varbasm racord ol
tha proceedings. including Via laatlmony and evidence. which
raoord la nol provtdad by Vta C ty ol Santord. (FB 286 0103)
Cynthia Ponar.
Deputy C*y Ctari
Pubish
W183

MORTGAOE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
A A X GONZALEZ. V LIVING,
ANO
IF
DEAO.
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
AND AU OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST JULIO GONZALEZ.
YVETTE GONZALEZ. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO AU OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST YVETTE
GONZALEZ; CARRINGTON
WOOOS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC; JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)

UsDar It, Inc . 238 Paaadana Ptaoa. Ortando, FL 32803, to p i­
c s Son #40-117-78042-2. Tha profact la tocatad In Samnoia
County, Sachon 14. Township 21 South. Ranga 29 Eaat Tha
ERP appicaSon la tor conabudlon ol a aurtaca watar managamam aystom tor a 1 88-acre commardal dsvatopmam known
a t lha North Waal Drive O dea B4a
Ragancy Land A Davatopmant. 383 Beta* A va, Wntar Parti.
FL 32789, appicallon #40-117-102382-1. Tha prefact la tocatad
In Sammofa County. Sectton 16. Township 21 South. Ranga 29
East Tha ERP apptc a t on la tot construction a l a aurtaca watar
managamant ayalam tor a 13 89-acre davatopmant known aa
Lonaina Ccmmaroa Park.
Rmahard InvastmanU LLC, 341 N Palmetto Ava.. Sulla 103.
Santord. FL 32771, appfccabon #40-117-102482-1. Tha profact
a tocatad In 8am nola County. S ad u n 08. Township 20 South.
Ranga 30 Eaat. Tha ERP appkeakon a tor construction oI a
aurtaca watar managamant aystsm tor a 23 38-acra oommarcwl prcyac! known aa Rinehart Plaos
»pm *

Jw-^w-

THE SOUTH 23 FEET OF LOT
7 ANO ALL OF LOT 8 BLOCK
H. SEMINOLE TERRACE
REFLAT. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
R e c o r d e d m plat bo o k
11, PAGE 28. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOFIDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

M-NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Ordar Granby
Via
Motion
la
Ratal
Forectoeure
Sale
dated
Novambar 14. 2008 enured to
CM Casa No. 0S-CA-12S8
I4W d Vw O ral* Court d h t
1STH JudeUl Ctreui In end tor
SEMINOLE County. Santord.
Florida. I wd aai to t u fa?wel
and bad bidder lor cash to
Room 8201 d t u SEMINOLE
County CourViouae located at
JOIN Park Avenue to Santord.
Florida. d 11 00 a m on t u
IM i day d Dacambar. 2003

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d Vta CUcul Court
By Mary Stnxps
Daputy Clerk

Tha St Johns Rryar Watar Managamant DMrtct has received
tha appfecation(t) tor EnvYonmanUI Raaourca Parm«(s) Irom:

.

Final

Dated Vtls 14th day d
Novambar. 2003

Novambar 3 0 ,2 0 0 3 and Dacambar 7 ,2 0 0 3

Pubkshto:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAVID
J STERN P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 Unharaiy DrVs Sunt
300
PlsnSeSon. FL 33324
(984)2338000
0287392

uangtord Corp . 315 Nsw England Ava . Winlar Park. FL 32769.
appication #40-117-102499 3 Tha profact a tocatad In
Seminole County. Sacbon 16. Township 20 South. Ranga 30
Eaat Tha ERP application a lor construction d a aurtaca walar
managamant ayalam tor a 2 S acra commardal davatopmant
known aa C o u d y Club Road
.

LOT
7.
CARRINGTON
WOOOS UNIT NO 1. AS PER
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 40. PAGE
98-100. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this Itto day d
November. 2008

should
COURT ADMMSTRATION. al
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407888-4227,
1 8 0 0 8 3 5 8 7 7 1 (TDD) Ot 1­
100-8358770. vta Ftondi
Relay Service

(CiRCUfT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C U rkdtw C kcu t Court
By Mery Btroupo
Daputy CUrk

IN THE c u t c u a COURT
O P T H E im t
JUOtCUL CIRCUIT.
a t AMO FOR
l i a a t O t E COUNTY.
FLORtOA
GENERAL
JUnriOtCTlOH OfVtitOH
CASS NO: 08 CA 1484-140

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O F F X E i OF DAVIO
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTirF
eot • Urwereay Drive GufU
500
Ptersaaon. FL 33324
(98413338000
03-42340

U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE STRUCTURED
ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN
TRUST SERIES 20083.
PLAINTIFF

M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH 0I8A8CI
TIES ACT. pareoru Mto deat&gt;4■ae netting a epacul eccom
modeson
should corned
COURT ADMINISTRATION, d
SEMINOLE
County
d 407-840-4227,
1800-838*771 (TOO) or 1­
8 0 0 8 5 8 8 7 7 0 . vU Ftends
Relay Sem e*

VS
^ C T w ^ obfacbona to i a a p p jcd P n m a y b a
should ba Nad wdh (racafrad by) Via Diatrict Clark, *Q4»

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appication prior to Via Board toilng •**&gt;" « " **
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Pubhah Novambar 3 0 .2 0 0 8
W174
Cou"«7 Court
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dsAvarad to me m » d m m
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•a al 1100 AM » " * • * * 5
day ut Dacambar AD * * *
uiar tor sals an# • *• ■ *,”
Is r a e l Ladder. FOR CABHIR
itANO AND SUBJECTTOA»&lt;T
ANO AU EXI8TV4Q MENS, d

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuam to a Summary Find
Judgmed d Forectoeure deled
Novambar 10. 2003 entered to
CM Casa No 08C A 1S44
140 d too Grctrt Court d t u
1*TM Judcul Qrcua to andtor
SEMINOLE County. Sadoid.
Florida I w« sol to too N dud
and bad Udder tot cadi to
Room 6201 d toe SEMINOLE
County Courthouse totaled al
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE In
SANFORD. Florida, d 1100
a m on too ism day d
December. 2006 too loioaeng
fart

Summary

Fatal

LEGAL LOT 18. BLOCK B.
UTTLE WEKIWA ESTATES
NO 1, ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 6. PAGE
12,
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORXA
Deled true MVi day
NOYembar. 2003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAI84E MORSE
Clam &lt;* Vw O ra n Court
By-Mary StoMM
Deputy Oam
Pubkeh *&gt;
T k * 8CMV40LE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVE)
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 UnhereFy Drtra Side
800
nareeion. FL XB24
(864)23&gt;8000

m

a c c o r d a n c e w ith the

AMERICANS WITH DfSABXJTUB ACT. persona atoh Gaab3CAB^MO: •• CA *113-140

ul Sawioli Court*. n o w

DAVID BROOiE, IF UVINQ.
ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
unknow n s p o u s e , h e ir s .
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO A U OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN V4TERE8T BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER OR
AGAINST DAVIO BROOIE.
UNKNOWN 6POU8 E OF
DAVID BROOIE. IF ANY;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

Itovsntoet 23. 30.
7,14.2008

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MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Akehs Cyrus
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
8TERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. F t 33324
0839941
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH USABILI­
TIES ACT. persons eHta deabi•ee naadng a spend aocommodslion
should contact
COURT ADMV4STRAT10N. d
too
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouao d (407)3484227,
1 8 0 0 8 3 8 8 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1­
000-933 0770. via Ftortdi
Ties NOTICE 8HAU BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO
CONSECUTIVE
WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD
Pubish: November 2 ). 30,
2003
WI37
84 TH8 ORCUIT COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
OF THE STATE
OFFLORDA.
81 ANO FOR
SEM NOU COUNTY.
CTVX. OhRSION
CASE NO: 08C A 82U -14G
CmnNANClAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY (FL). UC.

JIM
E
YOUNG.
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JIM
E YOUNG. IF LTiTNG.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAX
OEFENOANT(S). IF
REMARRIED.
ANO
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. UENORS. AND
TRUSTEES. AND AU OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BV.
THROUGH.
UNOER OR
AOA1NST
THE
NAMED
DEFENOANT(S). DISCOVER
BANK DrtVA DISCOVER
BANK ISSUER OF THE DIS­
COVER CARO; WHETHER
DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY
EXISTING. TOGETHER WITH
ANY
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. CREDITORS.
UENORS. OR TRUSTEES OF
SAX)
OEFENOANT(S) ANO AU
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH, UNOER. OR
AGAINST DEFENOANT(S).
UNKNOWN TENANT #1;
UNKNOWN TENANT F2.

Novambar 23. 30.

.f f ll ! r s

— ,

Sammofa County. 320 W Laks Mary Btvd . Su4a 200. Santord.
FL 32773. apptoation # 40-117-980103 Tha praisci a tocatad
m Samnoia County. Sacliona 29 t 32. Township 19 South.
Ranga 31 East Tha ERP appication a tor construction at a
aurtaca watar managamant aystsm tor County Road 418
(Cafsry Ava) at Bnsaon Avanus. a 0 66-acrs profact

ly *4 ad tor«i to sa il Swmnary
Fetd Judgment to-w#

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABU­
S E S ACT.

Pubesh

th e em eu rr c o u r t
o f th e i r r n

JUOtCUL CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
8EMMOLE couarrv,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
Ju rm o tc n o N orvMKM
CAS1 NO: 88 CA 1198 14W

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summery Fatal
Judgment or Forectoeure dated
Novambar 10. 2003 entered In
Civ* Casa No 02-CA-21131«G d toe Ctreui Coal d Via
1ITH Juttawl O a r i In and tor
SEMINOLE County. Santord.
Florida. I w« aai to tie Ngheet
and beat tedder tor cash to
Room 8201 at h o SEMINOLE
Coutty Courthouse tocatad d
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE to
SANTORO. Floods, al 11.00
a m on Vta 13th day d
Dacambar. 2003 too teaming
Summary
Jd g rttn l. lows

Lecals

WITNESS my hand and toe
ta d d tee Court d SEMINOLE
County. Itond* tou IS day d
Novambar. 2003

NOTICE O f
FOBECLOSURt SALE

A complata daacnpbon and a copy ot tha ordmanca shall Da
available at tha office of tha City Ctaii tor a l parsons danm g
to a lamina tha aama.

Wcilncsdaymiunwlay, Nov. 30 &amp; Dec. I, 2003

| mm
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
pw
SEMINOLE
County
CotffiouM al 407888-4227.
1 8 0 0 8 8 8 8 7 7 1 a 001 or 1­
1 0 0 8 3 8 8 7 7 0 . in* Florid*

Pubish
2003
W134

Novambar 23. 30.

to THE ORCUTT COURT
OF TH8 ItTH
JUOtCUL ORCUfT,
84 ANO FOR
SEMS40LE COUNTY.

u o n c a OF ACTION
TO JIM E YOUNG. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JfSi
E. YOUNG. IF LIVING.
INCLUOfNG ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED,
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. UENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO AU OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMINO BV.
THROUGH.
UNDER OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENOANT(S):
WHOSE RESIDENCE v eto

L ecals

84 THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
84 AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORtOA
CASE NO.: 0SCA-14S4-14W

VEMXLE lOTNTIFiCATION #

SCHINOLER ELEVATOR
CORPORATION. 1073 Ftonda
Canlfd Parkway
Longwood. Ftonda 32730.

NEW MOUNT CALVARY
MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
CHURCH. V X
c/o
Ruby
N
Dentate,
Regdtered Agent 700 d e l Tto
Santord. Florida 32771,
NOT1CS OF SALE
Notes It hereby given, pur­
suant to toa Ordar d Final
Sienmary JudgmerS entered on
tod on dey d November, 2003.
to CM Action No 08CA-14S414-W d too C aad Court d too
Edhdento JudKiel O c u * In
and tor Ssnvnole County.
Ftortda. to which NEW MOUNT
CALVARY MISSIONARY BAP­
TIST CHURCH. INC la toa
Defendant end SCHINDLER
ELEVATOR CORPORATION la
toa Pieman. I wfl te l to toe
highest bidder lor cath at
Room 8201. SomtooM County
Courthouse. M l N Perk
Avenue. Santord. Ftortda. al
1100 a m , on too 13to day d
Dacambar. 2003. toa toiowmg
daecrtoad real property tel
lotto in Via Ordar d rmal
A parcal ol land lying m Sadtori
25 and 35. Townaftp 19 8o»Jh
Rang# 30 Eaat Parcal 10
Numbar 25-19 30-510-3600­
0600.
25-16-30-ft 10-3600­
0700.
25-16-30-SAM-00000400,
35-16-30- 5AJ-OAOO0200. 35- 16-3O-SAJ-OA0O0300.
35-1630-5AJ-0A000400. and aa daacrtm] m Via
Nodca of Commancamanl
raoordad m O R Book 4696.
Paoa 996 of Iba Official
Racord* of Sananola County.
Ftortda. a V a 1115 (1109) Wad
12ffi Straat Santord. Florida
Ctorii of Via OrcuR Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary SVotpa
Daputy Ctorii
In accordanca wiffi tha
Act panona wfih dwabtottaa
naadng a apacial aocommodatan lo pariicfpata n Vaa prooaaffing ahould contact court
Admnialratari al latophona
numbar (407)665-4330. not
tolar Vian aavan (7) day* prior
to Via procaadng It haamg
Impairad. (TOO) 1 900-955•771. or Voica (V) 1-600^55•770. via Rorida Raiay
EJuabaffi M Ryan. Etq
Spactor, Foyia A Bngar. PA
PO Bo* 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0900
Tal 6137200000. Ei! 1302
Pubftan Noyarrtoar 23. 30.
2006
w is t
M TM* ORCUIT COURT
PON
96W M O U COUNTY.
PLOfUOA
CtVto. DfVtSION
CAM NO. 06CA-1966-14O
MTQLQ INVESTORS. IP.

TO UNKNOWN TENANT #1;
unknown TENANT #2.
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS 220
WEST 1ITH STREET. SAN­
FORD, F t 32771
YOU ARE HEREBY raqdmd
to Be your m tm t e»
detonate. I any. to to* abev*
pioc**dns d S i toe CMik d
VtoCouk and to serves copy

appears hereon, astoto 30 day*
ol tot B d pubacaaon d tod
Notoa d Acson. toa nah«a d
tod procaadng bang a au* tor
d
'

L ecals

1993 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
11NLMS3W9SY0OOO94
Pub*^ Novrrtm 30. 2005
W170
M THI COUKTY COURT
IN ANO FOR
•CMNOL1 COUNTY,
n o w A.
CfYTL DTVISION
CAM NO. 0 4 -C C -»JC ^ »4
WILDWOOO MOMC8. INC. ■
Florida nol lor profit corpora•on,
PWnW.

RANOAU L OSCR and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RANOCULESUE OSER.
NOTYClOf 6AL1
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 49
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
punuanl to a Final Judgmad of
Foractoaura dalad NOVEM­
BER 14. 2005. and antond n
Caaa No 04-CC-5203 20-5 of
Via County Court In and tor
Samnoia County. Florida,
•boron WILDWOOO HOMES.
P C ., a Ftortda not tor profit corporatari to Plavtof and RANDAIL
L
OSER
and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RANOELL LESLIE OSER a n
Dotondanta. I • « aafl to Via
Mghaal and boat btddar lor
caah in Room 8201 of tha
Samnoia Couity Courihouaa.
301 North P ad Avanua.
Sanford. Florida 32771
al
1100 a m on Pit 15ffi day of
Dacambar. 2005. Via Ictoomig
n aaid Fnal Judgmant. to^Ht
LOT 5. OF CLUSTER I T .
WILDWOOO. A PLANNED
UNIT
DEVELOPMENT.
ACCOROPC TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAOES 7
THROUOH
10.
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA Wta Via
totawtng atraaf addraaa 739
Wtoow Driva. Winlar Springs,
a 32708
DATED this 16
Novambar. 2005

day

of

MARYANNE MORSE
CtorK OrcuR Court
By Mary Slroupa
Daputy Ctorii
Bocfcar A Pokatafi. PA
Allomaya tor Ptombfl
2500 Mafitond Cantor Parirway
SuRa 209
MaRtond. a 32751
Phona (407) 1750055
Fax (407) •75-3401
Mariana L. Kktand
Ftortda Bar #145520
Pubhah
2005
W141

TO ANAPELAEZ
210 Juaan Way
Santord. FL 32F73
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Hal an
acton to loredoee ol mortgage
on Vie toaowtng deaertbed
property to Semlnoto C orty.
Florida
LOT 122. SAN LAMTA THRO
SECTION. SANFORD. FLORI­
DA. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
1 1 PAGE 75. O f THE PUBOC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

Pubtah
2003
WI42

Novambar 21. 30.

&gt; 1 fo o t
N0TTC8 0PA PU BUC
HEARING TO CONtlOCR
THE ADOPTION 0 # AN
OROV4ANCE BY THE
o n ro M M fC M j
FLORIOA
Noaca la hereby given Fwl a
Pubic Hearing w« ba held Si
Vw ComnWaion Chambara al
Vw C*y Hal m tha Cty d
Sanford. Florida, al TOO
o'clock PM on Monday,
December 11.2003. to conoider Vw adoptan of an ortonanoe
by Vw Cny ol Sardord. Ftortda.
Me d which la aa tolowt

AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF SANTORO. FLORI­
DA AMENOtNQ CHAPTER 2.
ADMINISTRATION. ARTICLE
XVI,
FIREFIGHTERS
RETIREMENT
SYSTEM.
AMENDING SECTION 2 231.
DEFINITIONS, BY AMENOtNQ
THE DEFINE!ION OF "BASE
PAY- AMENDING SECTION 2
288. BENEFIT AMOUNTS
ANO EUOI8XJTY. AMCNOMO
SECTION 2-287. OPTIONAL
FORMS
OF
BENEFITS;
AOOtNG SECTION 2 204.
DEFERRED RETIREMENT
OPTION PLAN. PROVIDING
FOR 8CVERAMJTY OF PRO­
VISIONS, PROVIDING FOR
CODIFICATION, REPEALING
AU ORDINANCES IN CON
FUCT HEREWITH AND PRO­
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
A copy aha* be aualiliii al tw
oMca of Vw C*y Clerk tor aA
to

to ba haard al aaH hoaring
By ordar d
Vw C*y
Commission d Vw CVy d
Santord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DftASIUTIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE
CTTY CURK AT 4O7-3M8803
44 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLX: Va
pafarm dacidaa lo
a
daaeion made wah raapsG to
any malar considered d Vw
may naad a uartiaim raoord d
racord la nol proMdod by Vw
Cay ol Sardord (F8 Tea OIOS)

M TH8 CIRCUrr COURT
OP THR EIGHTEENTH
JUOIC4AL CtaCUTT. M
COUNTY. PLOROA
CAM NO: OA-CA-1 7 3 *1 4 0
BANK ONE NATIONAL
A SSOCIATION. A S T R U ST E E
rm jA THE F IR S T NATIONAL
BANK O F CHtCAOO. A S

Cyntda Porter.
Deputy Cay dark
Putweh Mn wwdwr 30. 2003

wiaa

WHAT VEHICLE 8ALVAOC
AUCTION

TRUSTEE.

TIME 10 OOam
W H ER E A A R Towing BervKw
1001 N O rtondoA vo
M eWend. F l 1 2 7 * 1

DAVID M MIDGE TT. TAMMY
M BROWN. ANY ANO AU

VEIaCLEB TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
VEHKXE IDENTIFICATION #

CLAIMINO BY. THROUOH.
UNDER AND AGAINST THE
ANAPELAEZ. ETAL.
Datondami

20]
Hotywood. F l 13094
Phona (934(962-0300
(934)9t3 0303

Novambar 23. 30.

unknown p a r t ie s

NOTICE OF ACTION

totted lawntU pumodadtor-

CASE NO: OS CA 1S8S-14L

L ecals

Page 5B

h er ein named individual

DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. WHETHER SAX)
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES. OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
UNKNOWN
TENANT #1 IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPER­
TY. UNKNOWN TENANT #2 84
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
0 stands n4(»)
NOTKEOF

1933 PONTIAC GRANO AM
102NE2IU3QC3P3I33
1983 OLDSMO60.E CUT­
LASS
SUPREME
IO3OM68Y7QR303534
1992 CHEVROLET UIMV4A
IQ 1WL34 TON*1*3792
Pubtah: Novonbar 20.1003
W171_____________________

None*
WHAT. VEHKXE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WVCN D l l i w i i r 1 8 . 1 8
TIME 1000am
WHERE A S R TowingBarvto*
1001 N Ortando Arm
MaBand, FL 32731

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuer* to a Final -Adgmer*
el
Foractoaura
dated
Novambar 10. 2003 and
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
ottered m Caaa No. 03XAYEAR MAKE MOOCL
VS
hat bean Nad againal you and
propariy. to taL
1 TS2-U -a. oim eC aort Court
VEHKXE X)f NT1FICATION #
. . . me warned to sen e a
el fw Eighteenth judicial
HP INVESTMENT GROUP.
LOT 5A. SANFORD HEIGHTS.
copy ol youi widen delenaaa. f
Ckcul
in
and
tor
SCMINCLE
1 1 CHCVROUT BLAZER
INC. AS TRUSTEE OF THE
ACCOWXNO TO THF FLAT
any.
I on SMITH. HUTT 8
Couray. Ftortda BANK ONE
1QNCT18Z3K8211234
3140 PENWA CT TRUST
THE Fit Of. AS RECORDED Hi
DIAZ. P A . Plemava aBomeya.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
A8
UNOER THE PROVISIONS OF
FLAT BOOK 2. FAGE 8 1 OF
ae addraaa la POBOX
TRUSTEE F/K/A THE FIRST
A TRUST
AGREEMENT
1
1
HONOA
ACCORD
114J*. Fort Lauderdale. Ftonda
THE FUBUC BZCOBD8 OF
NATIONAL BANK OF CHXA1HGBA3432QA060842
DATED THE 2STH DAY OF
SEMV40LE COUNTY. FLOW11139-1418. orthto M
0
0
.
A
I
TRUSTEE,
la
Plead*
DECEMBER 1004. ETAL..
i Ural data ol |
and DAVID M MIOQETT.
DEFENDANT(t)
1 1 MERCEDES-BENZ
TAMMY M BROWN art
WD6A883A0DN018184
Clerk ol tea Court adiar before
A4VA
OatondanKa)
I
wf,
aa,
to
Vw
NOTICE OF ACTWB
taghaat and beat btodar tor
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
Pubtah Nouambor 10. 2006
220 W IST 18TH 8TBIET.
caah m Room 8201 oI me
W172
erwiee a deUuiwB be entered
SANFORD, f l 32771
SEMINOLE
CM*1
TO IVONNE HENDERSON
a garnet you lor Vie retel
Courthouse. 301 North Park
whose itaidanra ■ urbnown IJ
# you lal to Ba yoi# answer el
demanded in Vw eomplama or
Avenue. Santord. Florida
iharthey ba ivtoo. and * I
---- -r-4---------tab Mm sfaairB
)jm. al 1100 a m on Via
ha/ahalhay ba
13ti day d Dacanbar. 2008
a dataul wB
•B ba
be ordered I DATEO on NOV 6.2 0 0 3
I me foaoweig deaertbed proper ■
___ .
,
tor Via
Vie rrebel |
I
aa ael torti In said 8i#nm*ry
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
demanded m Via Cemptaed or
aedtora. Vuslsaa. end a l parAS CURK OF THE COURT
By Carol M oot
LOT 11 ANO THE EAST 1V OF
Vaoufpi. under at agamal Via
Dated w a I I day &lt;4
Aa Deputy Ctofk
LOT I t REPLAT OF MEAD
Datondarda. who art tax known
MANOR. UNIT 2. ACCORDto be daw) or atva. and ai par
PUBLISH IN Sardord Herald
840 TO THE PU T THEREOF.
iea hertng or ctaeneig to have
MARYANNEMORBE. CLERK
M ACCORDANCE PATH THE
AS RECORDED IN PU T
any i ^ L Me ot maareel In Via
AMERICANS WITH DtSABttJ
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
BOOK 14. PAGE 37. OF THE
property daaotnd bi vw moil
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH
COURT
PUBLX RECOROS OF SEME
gage being torectaoed hewn
nSABXJTIES NEEDING SPE­
By AtohaCyrua
HOLE COUNTY. FLORXA
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
A/K/A 433 PALM DRIVE.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
PARTICIPATE V4 THIS PROOVIEDO, a 32733
FIED twl an a
Aa
CEEDtNG SHOULD CON­
a
TACT COURT ADMPiSTRA
IMPORTANT lly g u ereep era11860
TKM AT 201 N PARK
AdrrwveeeSve Ordar No. 8 7 8
eon wMi a deabtay who neode
AVENUE.
SANFORD.
FLORIV you ate a paraon « • • * ►
y accommodeSon m ordar to
LOT 12. ALAOUA PHASE 1.
OA127T1.TEUPHONE NUM­
. J t o p M in VW proceed
ACCOROVKl TO THE PLAT
1 1n ordar to paraefoato
BER (407)8884330. WITHIN 2
you
are anMad. M no coal to
THEREOF. AS RECORDED 84
WORKING DAYS OF YOUR
In Ma precaatong. you are ardk
you. to Vw ptovtaon d cartam
PLAT BOOK 3 1 PAOE 87 TO
RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE
tad al no coal to you. to Vw
71.
OF
THE
PUBLX
IF HEARING OR VOICE
prortsmn tt cartam aiwalanri
Court Admmwtrabon al M l
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
B4PAIRED. CAU 1 8 0 0 8 3 8
Ptoaaa
comacl
Court
North Park Avanua. Sude
COUNTY. FVOFVOA
Admmrebaion al 101 I
8771
NM1. Sardord. Ftonda 12771
Park Avanua. Stoto NJ01.
(407) 3334227. adhm t workhae been Bed agamal y u and
Santord. Ftortda 12771 (407)
Pubtoh Novambar 23. 30.
mg doy* ol your race** d VW
pul you are wperad to aarva a
1484227. vrtWn (2) "Wklng
2003
noaca. * you are haam g or
copy al your ewdton datonaaa. I
days d your racaad d wa
W140
voce enpaood. ca l H300&gt;wiy to ■ on DAVI) J (TERN
* you are hailing or
8388771
ESQ PlamtVaanomey whoae
addreea la 801 8 Unweraay
8388771
frolic*
Dated vw 14m day d
Drive #300. PlanUBen. FL
November. &gt;008
33124 (no (star Vwn 30 deya
Law Ottaee d Denial C
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
bon Vw data c4 Vw In i put*AUCTION
caaon el Vva netow el acdonl
8204 Kmg Paan Drum
CtorkolVwCKul Court
WHEN o a i i d ia r 18.8088
Tampa FL 318181128
TIME: 1000am
G*rk el vw court i
WHERE
A
S
R
Towing
Service
By MorySkotpo
• cn V d on P tortriab em ey er
1001 N Ortando Ava
A* Deputy Ctork
Pubtah Novambar 23. 30.
lledam t FL 32T31
8008
VAN
NESS U W FWM. PA
tor Via ratal
w in
7 1 Sheridan Street. Suta
VEHKXE8 TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
petaon Bad harem

WELLS FARGO BANK. H I .
(CA).
PLAINTIFF

to

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Park tourney by easing past a
v« y Rood First Academy
squad (1-2), 62-53, Friday night
in Orlando.
Jon Llranzo and Matt
Stillwell tied (or team honors
in scoring with 15 points each,
while DcAndrc Williams
dropped In 13 points and had
a big game on defense for the
Lions (2-0).
Monday night a pair of
undefeated Seminole County
teams won battles with a pair
of unbeaten Volusia County
quintets.
Summey netted a team-high
20 points to join McGrath (14),
Larson (13) and Gabbard (10)
in double figures as Lake
Brantley improved to 2-0 on
the season with a 78-63 rump
over DeLand (1-1).
Orangewood Christian also
improved to 2-0 on the season
as Bnnvland scored 16 points
and Lockhart 12 as the Rams
edged Calvary Christian (1-1),
51-42.
Oviedo's girls basketball
tram also picked up a nice win
over the weekend as Nikki
Smith had 14 points and 10
rebounds and Kelly Dwyer 10
points and six assists as the
Lions (4-1) rolled over
Palmetto, 58-19.
The Father I.opez girls,
meanwhile, look as powerful
as ever as they easily won
their own tournament to
improve to 5-0 on the season.
On Friday, Sanford's Jessica
Pressley scored a game-high 21
points and her former All
Souls teammate, Jennifer
Kussi, chipped in with 10
points, 10 assists and seven
steals as the Green Wave rout­
ed Faith Christian, 88-23.
Father Lopez then picked up
its second victory of the early
season over a Seminole
County Class 6A team as the
Green Wave rolled past Winter
Springs, 63-15.
All-Tournament pick Russi
knocked down five threepointers and scored a gamehigh 21 points and MVP
Pressley hit four three-pointers
and scored 15 points as the
hosts jumped out to a 23-7
lead after the first period and
never looked back.
Annie Hite led the Bears (2­
2) with 16 points, while A.
Lewis was also in double fig­
ures with 12 points.
On Monday, Trinity Prop (4­
0) stayed perfect on the season
with a 50-22 whipping of
Central Florida Cliristian
Academy. Montalvo led the
way for the Saints with 21
points, but it was Shields hav­
ing the big night with 12
points, 16 rebounds and 13
steals for the winner’s.
Orangewood Christian (2-1)
got into the 'black' on the sea­
son by outdefending Calvarty
Christian ((H), 29-19, with
McBath scoring 12 points and
Walsh 10 points for the Rams.
Timber Creek dropped Lake
Howell (3-3) to ,500 with a 56­
47 triumph despite King scor­
ing a game-high 16 points for
the Silver Hawks.
In boys soccer action, Lyman
improved to 2-3-1 on the sea­
son with a 4-1 victory over
l.ahe Highland Prop (2-2-1).
Bilal had two goals and an
assist for the Greyhounds,
which also got a goal and two
assists from Cattarini.

Continued from Page IB
losing lo bowl-bound Minnesota and
Oklahoma trams lo open the season,
Tulsa has won seven of nine, losing
league games lo Houston and UTEP by
a total of 10 poinLs.
The Golden Hurricane feature senior
Garrett Mills, who leads (he nation's
tight ends in receptions (75), receiving
yards (1,075) and touchdowns (8). Tulsa
also has one of the most dangerous kick
returners in NCAA history in Ashlan
Davis. Earlier this season, Davis tird a
31-year old NCAA reconi held by USC
Anthony Davis when he returned his
sixth career kickoff for a touchdown.
Saturday's game will mark the firstever meeting Between the two schools.
Tickets for the championship game

are available through licketMaster by
calling 407-839-3900 or online at
www.ticketmasler.com.
Ticket prices are 530 for lower level
sideline seats and end zone tickets are
518. Groups of 20 or more can purchase

SCC
Continued from Page 2B
Irimar Hernandez from Oviedo, had
five points, four rebounds and eight
assists.
Roni Carithcrs was the only Palm
Beach player in double figures with 10
points.
The Raiders were to have traveled to

tickets in the end zone at a reduced rate
of 510. UCF students can purchase tick­
ets on campus for a reduced rate of 58.
The UCF ISP Sports Network and Its
flagship station, WQTM-740 THE
TEAM, begins pregame coverage at 10

a.m. The “Voice of the Golden Knights,"
Mare Daniels, will handle the play-by­
play duties while Gary Parris provides
color commentary and Jerry O'Neill
patrols the sidelines. The radio broad­
cast is also available at ucfathletics.com.

Melbourne to face Brevard Community
College on Tuesday lo begin a fivegame road trip over the next 10 days,
including a trip to Miami this weekend
to face Baltimore County Community
College on Friday (2 p.m.), Monroe
Community College on Saturday (2
p.m.) and a rematch with Palm Beach
on Sunday (1 p.m.). The team will be in
Tampa lop take on Hillsborough

Community College on Thursday,
December 8lh at 7 p.m. before returning
Sanford lo play their final home game
of 2005 on Saturday, December 17th at 2
p.m. against unbeaten, as of 11/21,
Okaloosa-Walton Community College,
the only team to have beaten SCC this
season.
Admission lo all SCC home games is
free of charge.

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P A T R IO T S 7R, B U L L D O G S 43
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IVeeLe s, Graham 5. Mann A WUliama I.
Totala Is 10-51 41
la k e Brantley (2-01
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Gabbard 10, Sparred 2, Carton I I ;
Summey 20. Dare * Totala 24 15-1* 74
DeLand
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la k e Brantley
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(Crubba). Lake Brantley s (Gabbard 1,
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_ DeLand. Junea, Lake Brantley.
McGrath Trdinvale . Lake Brantley
Bench McGrath Laraun
R A M S 51, E A G L E S 42
Orangewood Ctiriatian (2-41
Graaton I. Bmlund Is. A Lockhart 12
Stephana 4. B Luckharl V. Manabadi 2
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Calvary Chriatian 41-11
Degrum 7, D ana 4. krueter 17;
Tumlinaun 6. Wimble 4 Totala: II 20-24
42
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Lockhart) Total luula . Orangewood
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LEGAL NQTICS
PUBLIC AUCTION
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storage, storage ineufanoe, transportation, pec It tog sndtof other
refa ied m oving and storage chargee. T h e w arehoueem anY Ban
w « b e enforced by P U B U S A U C T IO N O F T H E C O N T E N T S O F
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T h a St. Johns R iver W ater M anagem ent D istrict has received
V ia application!s) lo r Environm ental R esource P arm rt(a) from :
C ity Ot Sanford. P O Box 1768, Sanford. FL 3 2 7 7 2 , application
# 4 -1 1 7 -2 2 3 9 7 -1 0 Tha protect is located in Sam m ole County,
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Im provem ents &amp; C ulvert R eplacem ent a 10 97 -ac re protect
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F L 32 7 3 0 . application # 4 0 -1 17-1 00 766 -1 T h e protect w located
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m an ag am an l system for a 0 6 -acre developm ent know n as La
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tfw B oard taking action on th e application
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al eftocts weighing 11B80 pounds loaded from 3182 TMa Loop,
Longwood. FL 32779 on August 19,2002
Wwahouaa Raoaipt to: Ronald Campanal
Balance Due: $1.318 25
Leal Known Address: 9B8 Dal Mar Drive
Tha VtBagaa, FL W 1M
Contents ol Lot: Four paBata ol household goods and paraonal
affacta waightog 4,400 pounda toodad from 11201 Em En El
Grove Road. Eustta, FL 347« on March 18.2004
Data of Auction: Saturday. September 10,2006
Time of Auction: 1000 am.
P lan of Auction: Wbiahouaa Grounds. TradwayY Moving A
Storage. Inc
400 Central Park Drive. Sanlord, FL 32771
TradwayY Moving A Storage. Inc
/S/Kenda# W HamJm

o f toa

todudtog unm afurad,
or u n iq uiiteted
on atoom a copy of tola
la served must M a toafr
M a Court W TTHM
TH E LATER O F 3 M O N TH S
A FTE R TH E DATE O F THE
FIR S T FUBUCATIO N O F T H I8
N O TIC E O R X DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE O F SERVICE O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS NOTICE O N
TH EM .
I otoar cradttora of to *
Indudtog unma­
tured. contingent or unftquktotod
cfafena, must f a toafr cfafrna srtto
M a court W IT H M 3 M O N TH S
A FTE R TH E DATE O F THE
FIR S T PUBLICATION O F TH IS
N O TIC E.
ALL C LAIM S NOT SO F U O
W 1U BE FOREVER BARRED.
TH E DATE O F FIR ST PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS NO TIC E IS
A UG UST 24. 2006.
JO H N C . M O O RE. JR.

PubBsh: August 17, 21, 24, X , 2005
TOM

W a r n H Morrison, Eaqufra
Ftonda Bar No. 143303
BALDW IN B M O R RISO N, P A .
7100 South Mghway 17-92
Fam Park, FL 32730
Tawphona: 40 7834-1424
A ttorney
tor

M THB O R C U ir C O U R T FO R
COUNTY,

PubBsh: August 2 4 .3 t. 2008
T120

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MfKKW i w . rw n iin

FriOBATl OMBKJN
FILE N O . X 0 A C P -1 3 B I
IN RE: ESTATE O F

Circuit C ourt tor Bam toota
County,
Florida.
Probata
DMaton, tw address of which to
C lerk of th e C ircuit Court
P re b a ii OMaton X 1 North Park
A vsnue,
Sanford,
Florida
32771-1243. Tha nam es and
addraaaaa o l ttta Paraonal

JANE E. SKEMP,

HOTtCK TO CWOrrOMB
e rs o n s o t toe oeceosm a ra
otoar paraena having cfafrna or
dem and * against dsce dentY
estate on vritom a copy of tots
noaoa tt requkad-to ba served
must Ns ttw # ctoatM wan M s
court W ITH IN THE LATER O F 3
M ONTHS A FTER THE TIM E O F
THE FIR ST PUBLICATION O F
TH IS N O TIC E OR X DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE O F SER ­
VICE OF A C O PY O F TH IS
NO TICE O N THEM.
as

TO ALL PERSO NS HAVING
C LA IM S
OR
DEM ANDS
A G A IN ST
TH E
ABOVE
ESTATE:
Ybu ate Iw rsby m ailed tost an
O rder
ol
Sum mary
Adrmnistraiton has baen antarad
in &gt;W M ia * ot JANE E. SKEMP.
dsceaaad, FSa Number 2006C P -1368, by tw Circuit Court tor
Sam tooi# County.
Florida,
Probata Drvtaon, Vw addraaa oI
which to X t North Park Avanua,
Sanlord, FL 32771-1243; that
tw dacsdenlY data a t death
was May 1 7 .2 0 0 6 ; toal tha total
vakia of tw aataia la approxirnalafy $ 4 2 .0 0 0 0 0 and toal tw
nam e# and ad d raiia a cf tooae
to whom a has bean assigned by
such order ara:
NAME

ADDRESS

C radltort:

ALL IN TER ESTED PERSONS
ARE N O TIFIED THAT:
A# creditor* of toe estate d toe
decadent and panorw having
dam w or demands agaswt the
•s la te of ttw decedent other
than to o ** tor whom provision
tor hi# payment wes made n toe
O rder
ol
Summary
Adm inistration m utt Ilia their
d ean * with tola Court W ITHIN
TH E TIM E PER IO O S SET
FO RTH IN SEC TIO N 733.702
O F THE FLORIDA PROBATE
COOE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
N O T SO FILED W ILL BE FOR
EVER BARRED
N O TW ITH STA N DING ANY
O TH ER APPLICABLE TIM E
P E R IO D . ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2 ) YEARS OR MORE
A FTER THE D E C E D E N TS
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE O F FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF TH IS NOTICE IS
AUGUST 24. 2005
Parson Giving Nobca
THO M AS W SKEMP
B it Shnvsr C ircl*
Lake Mary. FL 32746
W ILLIAM A BOYLES
Ftonda Bar No 228466
GRAY ROBINSO N. P A
301 East Pvw Street. Sort* 1400
Poet Orhce Box 3068
O rlando FL 32802 3066
Tawphona 40 7 6 4 3 6660
A nom ay lor Parson G iving
Publish August 24. 31 2006
TU B
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE
COUtYTY, FLOfUOA
PROBATE D IVISIO N
Fits NO- J004-CP-B 4J
IN RE ESTATE OF
C O R N ELIU S B FRANKLIN
s k i C 6 FRANKLIN *A /a
CO ACH FRANKLIN

NOTICE 1 0 C R C O flO R B

t# CONNELXJB B FHANKLM
aw tsa**#
•tw V I
w w ta
X # 4 //

• &gt; &lt; « saw i#
M X M ar
u v &gt; ■ ,« &lt; • « #17
w pW '-rtv^ w tfw

AB cradttots of tfw

Of

PuBBtfi: Auguat 2 4 , 20 0 6
T131

THO M AS W. SKEMP
B it Shrivet O d e
Lake Mary. FL3274B

tu b

MARIAN R M K M OORE,
N O TIC E TO C R E O T O R t

Rapra saM aY i
nay are sat forth below.
A parson whoa# subatanaal interests may ba aftocted by tw W end•d district decision described ebove may petition tor an adn iiiiii&lt;ri tiva
hearing to accordance wtto Sacsons 120 560 and 120.67, Florida
Statuses. Rule 40C-1 007(2)(a). Florida AdmtowtraOve Coda, and tw
pWfrx n rrtatatnani nt Ig a c y n iQ a"ir r lto« w tf r Y - f t ‘rw‘ M idtoBon
eu ngam to Section 120 573. Ftonda Statutes, la n M aw afaM * k x M 4
m atter Pom ona must comply wMh toa requirements o l Ftonda
Atfrnfrttafrattv# Coda, Chapter 28-106 and ba Mad w tti (received) by
hand detvery or m ail with tw District CtotS at 4040 Raid Street.
Paiatka, Florida 32177-2620, or by e-m ail with tha District Clark at
w w w dsrkR tFw tnd.co m Any petition tor adm toMrsNve hearing
received by tw District Clark after 5 0 0 p m . th e i ba conaldarad aa
Mad aa Of 8.00 a m . on tw next regular buatoaaa day. Tha OW tnct'i
acceptance of pattoona Mad by e-m at la au b jad to certain condMone
aa eat ta rti In tw District'a Statem ent of Agency Organization and
O peration, issued purauanl to rule 28-101.001, Florida A d n M e ta tv e
Coda. These conditions Indude, but are not BmBed to, tw petMton
being In tw term o l a PD F Ms and being capable of being stored and
printed by tw DW tod. Further, aoootdtog to tw D W tlcfa Statem ent ot
Agency O rganization and Operation, attam ptng to Ma a p a tto n by
to prohibited m d than not constitute fling. Tha Statem ent of
Agency Organization may ba obtaawd through tw DW tridY wabaMs
a l www ttrwm d com or upon request to tw Agency Clerk. Fattura to
Im ety Me tw patmon may reeuR to an order dtemiaaing tw peBtkin
wtth prejudice
Pehtione tor adm toittraava haaring must ba Hied wrthm Iwenty-orw
(2 1 ) daya ot tw pubhcaaon oI ta a nobca or twenty-ala (26) days «t tw
D lalrid depositing M s notice ol intent In tw maM tor tooae persona to
whom tw D w tnd m ats actual notice Failure to Ma a petflton wither
M e tm e period stw l constitute a waiver of any ng/a such parson may
have to request an administrative determ ination hearing

M F C : TH E ESTATE O F

of
B. 2008,
N urtosr 05-1841-CP.
to toa CUeutt Court far
County,
Florida,
OMaton, to * addraaa o l which It
Sam toefa County Courtoouaa,
Florida 32771. The
o t to *
nay a n aat torih baiosa

R A Y VA LD ES
TA X C O LLE C TO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . FLO R ID A

Lot S-1596

ft/M a h : Augual 2 4 . 2006
TU B
n

NAM E ANO ADORE S 3

L eg als

A l ottw r cradtora ot to * dsoacUuma or dem ands against
dscadsnba aetata must HI* toav
claim # with this court W ITH IN 3
M O NTHS AFTER TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E.
ALL CLAIM S N O T FILED W ITH ­
IN THE TIM E PERIO O S SET
FORTH IN SECTIO N 733.702
O F TH E FLORIDA PROBATE
COOE W ILL BE FO R EVER
BARRED
N O TW ITH STA N D IN G
TH E
TIM E P E R IO D SET FO RTH
ABOVE. ANY C LA IM FILE D
TW O (2) YEARS O R M ORE
AFTER TH E D E C E D E N TS
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED.
Tfw data of V s! publication of
24. 2005.
Personal Rapraaantattv*
TERRY H FRANKLIN
1159 Mam n Siraat
Altamonte Springs, FL 327012861
Anom ay
tor
Paraonal
Representative
MATTHEW J AH EARN
Ftonda Bar No. 0121754
DEAN, MEAD, EOERTON,
BLOOO W O RTH, CAPOUANO
A BOZARTH. P A
600 N. M agnolia Avenue, Suita
1500
P O Box 2348
Ortando. FL 32802 2346
(40 7)6 41-1 20 0
(407) 423-1 S3 1 - Fax
Pubksh August 24. 31 , 2005
T119
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Putwc auction to tw held al 9 X
am on toe 71h day o f SEPTEM ­
BER, 2006 At toe front door of
Sanlord Towing A Recovery Inc
located al 2522 Country Club
R d . Sanlord. FI 32771. tor aw
purpose of disposing of to * toitowing v e n d *
1B3XP24D6PN615525
1993 DOOGE
Pubic aucson k&gt; tw held *1 9 0 0
am on tfw ton day o f SEPTEM ­
B ER. 2006 At toe front door of
Sanlord Tmnng A Recovery Inc
located &lt;i 2522 Country Club
Rd Sanlord. Ft 32771. lor tfw
purpose of dapoam g ol toe tar
101JC 124XTU 1J7504
1996 CHEV
Pubksh August 24 2006
T t»

NO TIC E OF BALE
WHEN B - ll 8 B M 9 X a m
WHERE Uvanda i W i g
324 Loyd Lana Ovwdo FL
327*6

M TH E O R C W T C O U R T
M ANO FOR
9 E M M O U COUNTY,
FLO M O A
^ i ^ o y o N
^

MARG ARET S. VITALE.

NO TIC E O F
A O ftH N H m U tlO N
Ttw adm inisrabon of to * aatata
o l M ARG AHET 8 VITA LE,
dacaaaad, FH* Number 20051S41-CP, W pending to Ifl*
C ircuit C ourt tor Sem inole
County.
Florida,
Probata
DMston. t w addraaa of which is
Sem inole County Courthouse,
Sanlord, Florida 32771. Ttw
nam e* and ackfrsaaa* of ttw
paraonal representative* and
ttw pstaonal r*p t***n t*U v *Y
ALL IN TERESTED PERSONS
ARE N O TIFIED THAT
A l persona on whom this nobca
la served who have objections
toal c h ala n g * the vafrdrty of to *
Witt, tfw quaSRcafrorw of to * perjurisdiction o l tot* Court a r*
required to He toes objection*
with to t* Court W ITH IN TH E
LATER O F THREE M ONTHS
A FTER TH E DATE O F TH E
FIR ST PUBLICATIO N OF TH IS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VIC E O F A COPY O F TH IS
NO TIC E O N THEM.
A# creditors of ttw decadent and
ottw r persona having claim * or
dem and* against decedents
aetata on whom a copy of this
nobca la served within three
months alfar the data of tfw fast
publication of M s notice m utt
IS * tfw * claims with tots Court
W ITH IN THE LATER O F
THREE M O NTHS A FTER THE
OATE O F THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATIO N OF TH IS NO TIC E OR
TH IR TY OAYS A FTER TH E
DATE O F SERVICE OF A CO PY
OF TH IS NOTICE O N THEM
A2 other creditors of tfw dece­
dent and persons having claims
or dsmands a g e n t) tfw dece­
dent’s estate m ust Me th e *
claims with th e court WTTHIN
THREE M ONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O f THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF TH IS NO TICE
ALL CLAIM S. DEM ANDS ANO
O BJECTIO NS N O T SO FILED
W ILL BE FO REVER BARRED
The dele of toe krsl pubkeafron
of tow Nonce Is August 2 4 .20 09
P a ra n a ! Representatives
Jennifer F Clayton
1015 Thunder Trwl
M aitland. FL 32751

Florida Bar No 076473
P O Box 1364
113 M agna** Avenue
Sanford F I 32772-1364
&lt;4073322 0661
Pubfah August 24 31 2005
T ill
M THB CIRCUIT COURT
M ANO FOR
6C M M 0 L 1 COUNTY.
FLOfUOA
PROBATE CfYtttrOW
96-1641-C P
M R E ESTATE 0 #
M A R G A RETS VtTA Ll

NOTICB TO CRttLXTORtt
T t« *a M a a tW u l# tfw
I# MARCiAR# f 6 V flA lE

YO U ARE N 0 7 F C D toto an
your and toto you ara i
s a t * • copy o f yottf
detonaaa, I anyt to I on STANLEY M. SAVE R , ATTO R N EY AT
1220 Onugtoa Aw* . SuBa X I .
Longwood. FL 32779, on Of
before BaptamBto 7 . 2006 and
B e toa origfrtal wtth to a ctorit of
tola court a t X I N . Pvfe
FL 32771,
on Mtttoonar or
knmedhttaly toaratofar. tt you W
to do ao, a dafautt m ay b *
you tar toaraBaf

Tha data of toa toal pubBcaBon
o l this Nodes la August 24.
2006
Jennifer F. Clayton
1015 Thunder T ra i
FL 32751
Thome* A
O t Thom e* K Spear, P A
A nom ay
tor
Paraonal
Florida Bar N a : 076473
P O . B n 1364
113 M agraBe Avanus
Sardord, FL 32772-1384
(407)322-0881
Putttah: Auguat 2 4 .3 1 , 2008
T122
M TH E C O U N TY COURT
OP TH E EIG HTEENTH
JVJOICIAL O R C IX T,
M ANO FO R
(C O U N TY,

ALAFAYA W 0 0 0 9
HOM EO W NER'S
ASSO CIATION. M C ., a not for
proto Florida corporatton.

C R A IG Q IO R E . UNKNO W N
SPO USE O F C R AW G LO flE ,
AND UNKNOW N PARTIES IN
PO SSESSIO N.

ZACHARY E S P A U L D M O .
ISAAC N . SPA U LO M O . 1
DO RIS H A M L M m ateria l

RICHARO 5 . 0 1 # ® L 5 R .

Ouartan of ttw Property of
ZadwryE- BpeUMtog. Isaac N
‘

a n d N N to R

at to a C iarii o f toa
CfreuB C ourfb otooa. Ybu may

R m rnuat keep toa Cterk o f toa
your cunartt addraaa. (R ju m a y
B e Nottca of C w rartt Addraaa.
Florida
Oiawam a
Court
Approved Farntty Law Form
13.916.) Future paper* In thta
to to *

N O TW ITH STA N D IN G THE
TIM E PER IO O S ET FO R TH
A B O VE, A N Y C LA IM FILE D
TW O (2 ) YEARS OR M ORE
A FTE R TH E D E C E D E N TS
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED.
T h a r* wB ba a hearing on toa
Joint PeB ton tor AdopBon by
Otapp a ian i batata J u d p t Debra
S . Nati on, on tha iB to day of
Sapfantbar, 2008, a t I X p m .
fri room Iw r oouriroom of toa
Sem inole County Courtoouaa
located at X I N orth Parti
Avanus, Santoro, Florida 32771.
Tha oourt has reserved 18 mfru
u te* tor tola haaring.
U N O ER S E C TIO N 83.08B .
FLO RIDA STATUTES. FAB.URC
TO
FILE
A
W R ITTE N
R ESPO NSE TO TH IS N O TIC E
W ITH TH E C O U R T O R T O
APPEAR AT TH IS H EA RING
C O N S TITU TE S
G RO U N D S
U PO N W H IC H TH E C O U R T
SHALL ENO ANY PARENTAL
R IG H T S YO U MAY HAVE
R EG A R D IN G TH E M IN O R
CHILD.

YO U ARE N O TIFIED
to Burctoari
O uantan of tfw
Or R sm aw i a#
o l t w Property has
agafnai you and you
to aarv* a oopy of
• any, to I
on a C H A R LES W OHLUBT,
E S Q ., a C h arts* W o M a L
P .L C , 341 N . kfatttond A v*..
SuBa 346. M M tond. FL 33781,
tfw FMMMTs attorrwy, on or
■ a ttw origfrwf w*to tfw C fafk of
thto C ourt M X I N.
A vanua, P.O .
SantaTO, FL 32772-B08B, i
on
or I
• you M to do
4
w f you tor
m dsdhi
CnpWa o f a# court &lt;
ttta caaa, toctodng oTOws. are
BttM M lB a l tfw Ctorit o f to *
Cfrcutt C ourt's oBto*. Ybu may
kpon
Ybu m ust heap ttta Ctorit of ttw
CfruXt C o u rt* oBtoa noOBad of
your current aifrlraaa F u fa r*

If you a n a parson wtth a dfa-

a l ttw ctortda oBtoa.

modtelon In order to
In tow procaadfrig. you are in to
tltd , a t no oote to you, to N
proviaton o f oartein aaatetersa.
n iiia
e«wiBF&lt;
Court
A M tta tfa B o n M X I North Parti
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771,
teW phoni (407) 666-4227, wMV
frt (2 ) working daya o t your
■ t Of -*■
i xi-xr_e ■
»- - i
reOFipi
Bwl
rttUttlC# Ol
FieNwwTQ.
If you a r* haaring o r v o le *
frnpafrad, ca# TOO l-(8 0 0 )-9 5 5 §771.

DATED on August 1 1 ,2 0 0 5
A a Clark o f Court
As Deputy Ctork
PuM ah: August 1 7 .2 4 , 2008

M TM CmCWT COURT POR
COUNTY,

O ats on: August 3 .2 0 0 6

RLE MX

1384

N O R C SO PSA LB
N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN
toal on to * 30to day ot August
2009 *1 11 00 am . a l Yfaat
Front Door of ttw SamiriOW
County Courtoouaa. ttw underlig nad d a rk wtti oiler tor aat*
ttw tallow ing described real
property:
Lot 58. Aiafsya W ood*, Phase
X X II, According To Tha Plat
Thereof Aa Recorded In Plat
Book X . P ag e* IB Through 19.
Public Records of Sam inota
County. Florida.

CWrk of tw O rouit Court
By- Nancy R. W inter
Deputy Cterk

—

PubUeh: August 10. 17. 24. 31.
2005
T041
C ounty C ourt
ta n in o te C ounty,
i#
PlafrUMja)

John V Fagan III

The aforesaid m W will be
m ade pursuant to a Final
Judgm ent
on
Stipulation
entered to Civtt No. 06-C C -452 0 -8 pending fri ttw County
Court of tfw Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit m and tor Saminow
County. Florida

N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN
that by virtu * of that certain W rit
of Execution issued out of and
under tfw seal of ttw County
C ourt o l Sem inole County,
Florida. C ase # 0 5 -S C -0363
upon a final Judgment rendered
to ttw aforesaid court to that cer­
tain case em itted O b* L Boston
Plaintiff V* John V. Fagan lit.
D efendant!*) which aforesaid
W rit of Execution was chriherul
to m * as Slw rttl of Seminote
County. Ftonda and I have levied
upon a l ttw nght, kite and totera *l of ttw defendant* to tfw toi-

DATED this 26 day of July.
2005
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK O F THE C O UNTY
COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy d a rk
It you ara a parson with a S t­
ability who need* any accom­
modation n order to parttapaW
m tola proceeding, you are emi­
tted, at no coat to you, to tfw
provision of certain atsatanos
Please
contact
Court
Adnaruafralion al 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite fO O I , Sanlord.
FL 32771 (407) 665-4227 with­
in 2 working days Of your
receipt of tow nobca; 4 you a r*
hearing or vow * Im paired, ca#
1600-955-6771
RICHARD U . C O IN . ESQ .
Taylor &amp; Carts. P A ,
650 Concourse Parkway South.
Suit* 105
Mankind. Florida 32751
Pubksh August 10. 17, 2005
T040
M THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT M
ANO FOR S U B N O LE
COUNTY, FLO RIDA
CASE NO. 08-D R -1334206A -K
IN THE MATTER O F THE
ADOPTION O f

N O TIC E OF
IH C N F rtS A L E

property being located In
Sam note County, Florid*, more
parttcuterty described aa toBowa:
1994 Ford F -t 50 W hite Pickup
Vin# 1FTEX14N6RKA64636
Tag # A371BW
and tw undem gned a * Sheriff
of Sem inole County, Florida, wB
a i 110 0 A M on tfw 12to day of
Saptem bar A D . 2006 o iler tor
ta te and sett to tfw highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY ANO ALL
EXISTIN G LIEN S, a t toa Front
(South) Door, a l tfw fragpote. of
tfw Sem rote County S h e riff*
Orhce, 100 Bush Bivd , Sanford,
Florida, the above dsaenbad
property
That said sate W being m ade to
*a*afy the term * of tow W nl of
Exacufron.
Donald F Eaknger. Sheriff
Sem roW County, Florida
FfobSahed August loth iR h ,
and the 24th end ttw 3 i* i
Auguat 2006

Race White

N O TIC E REOARDtM G THE
AM ERICANS WTTH DISABILI­
TIES ACT O F 1990. PERSONS
W ITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOM MODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO ­
C EED IN G S SHO ULD C O N ­
TACT THE ENFO RCEABLE
W R ITS S E C TIO N O f THE
C IV X D IVISIO N AT THE SHER­
IFF S O FFIC E . 100 BUSH
BOULEVARO ,
SANFORO .
FLO RIDA, 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PR IO R TO THE
PR O C EED IN G S (40 7) 6 8 5
8912

Max Color Brown
Eye Color Brown
Height 5toof. 10 inch**
We^jhl 160 pound*

Pubksh August 10. 17. 24. 31
2005
T040

NO TICE OF A CTIO N
FOR STEPPARENT
ADOPTION ANO
NO TICE 0 # HEARING
TO JACKIE DUANE HEASLEY
1219 Windsor Way
Norman. OK 73060-5338
Dew of B#th May B. 1974

Nam e to be given crvtd
OAVIN R A f BUTIKOFER
F A # DAY If! RAY HCA8LEY
f 21. I I
H r f a iM
ban Arkump
Be xar U u &lt; i

M RE: ESTATE O F
JAM ES ALLEN H ELM S, S R ,
N O TIC E TO
(I
TO Aa PER SO NS HAVING
C LA IM S
OR
DEM ANDS
A G A IN ST
TH E
ABOVE
ESTATE:

O il* Boston

together with a l structures,
improvements, fixtures, ap p lanoas, and appurtenances on
said Wnd or uaad in conjunction

OAVtN RAY BUTIKOFER.
Thom e* A Speer
O l Thom e* A Speer. PA
Attorney
tor
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No. M •Copyright © 2005 The Sanford Herald

M p o s r e s ig n s f a r
m o d to a l te a s a n s
August 24, 2005
To The Sanford City Commission:

Football
kicks off
The neighborhood battle
between Lake Howel
and Winter Springs high­
lighted the opening night
of the high school foot­
ball season on Friday.
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Fast Track event
this weekend at
justice center
SANFORD — FastTrack Saturday will
take place at tne
Seminole County
Criminal Justice
Center on Bush
Boulevard in Sanford
on Saturday, Aug. 27,
from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
People with out­
standing warrants
have received a letter
informing them about
the event, which will
allow people with
misdemeanor war­
rants to get processed
quickly through book­
ing, and getting a
court date, a Sheriff's
office news release
said. Those with war­
rants can even arrange
in advance to have
bond posted.
This is a much
speedier alternative to
getting picked up for
a warrant, spending
hours in jail, and try­
ing to arrange to have
bond posted, the
release said.
The goal of FastTrack Saturday is to
have people
processed, from begin­
ning to end, in a maxi­
mum of three to four
hours. Unanticipated
issues, such as addi­
tional outstanding
warrants could make
the process last a little
longer.
Another goal is to
clear the more than
2,800 outstanding mis­
demeanor warrants on
the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office books.
If Saturday's event
has good results and
participation, it might
be done again.
For more informa­
tion, contact the
Sheriff's Office war­
rants office at 407-6656680, or log onto the
warrant site at
www.seminolesheriff.org.

S e m in o l e S m il e

rd Fronfch -

II is with mixed emotions and a heavy heart
that I submit this letter of resignation to the
Sanford City Commission. After great
reflection and consultation I find it necessary
to take this step for medical reasons.
The most important thing right now is for
me to free up as much time as possible to
take care of my family and my self.
For the last 18 months. I have enjoyed the
opportunity to serve the people of Sanford
and particularly those in my district. My
hope is that I will one day be able to return
to a role in public service. However at this
time I should step down and allow someone
else to assume this important role.
I greatly appreciate all the support received
from my colleagues and the staff at the city
and I will miss working with each of you.
Sincerely.
Kevin C. Hipes

City will schedule
special election for
District 4 vacancy
By S te w Paradis and Uana Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — First term Commissioner Kevin
C. Hipes has resigned from the city commission
citing undisclosed medical

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"The most important thing
right now is for me to free up
as much time as possible to
take care of my family and
myself," Hipes said in an Aug.
24 letter to the Sanford City
Commission.
A special election to replace
the vacant District 4 seat will
Hip#a
be held in accord with city
code, said City Manager
Eugene Miller, most likely on Nov. 8 when other
cities will hold general elections. The Sanford
election will be for District 4 only.
"After great reflection and consultation, I find
it necessary to take this step for medical reasons,"

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City Commissioner Kevin Hipes, left, welcomed U.S. Sen. Bill
Nelson to Sanlord Aug. 19 as Alyse Hipes looks on. Kevin resigned
from the commission Aug. 24 citing undisclosed medical reasons.

Carjacking

Police: Man
attempted to
murder cousin
By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff

Woman: Robbers

stole Cadillac,
company money near RiverWalk

By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — A young
Sanford woman rushed into
The Herald building Friday
afternoon just after she said her
SUV was carjacked across the
street on the corner of
Seminole Boulevard and U.S.
17/92, in front of Lake Monroe,
near the Sanford RiverWalk.
Ahyan
Tyler,
22,
of
Geranium
Lane,
was
approached by two b ljck
males, one with gold teeth and
braids, while she was driving a
Cadillac Escalade. She was on
her way to the bank to make a
deposit, for an undisclosed
amount, for her employer at
the Kangaroo gas station on
Orange Boulevard in Lake
Monroe.

SANFORD — Police arrested a 24-year-old
Sanford man for attempting to murder his cousin
following an argument over a dice game
Wednesday, Aug. 24.
Deon Perkins of Yale Drive was arrested at 1506
VV. 13th St., Wednesday after his
cousin Dillworth Dixon was
sliced with a box cutter in vital
areas, including the head, face,
neck and torso.
Police spokeswoman Cleo
Cohen said Friday that investiga­
tors said Dixon may be out of the
hospital already.
Because of the location of the
injuries, however, Perkins faces
attempted murder charges as
Perkin*
well as battery resulting from
great bodily harm and aggravat­
ed assault.
Police did recover three red dice from the scene.
The arrest report said there was an apparent dis­
pute over gambling with the dice. Dixon told police
that he had won a lot of money from Perkins.
Perkins then reportedly left and returned with a

S ee Arrest, Page 6A

Teachers fight
for fair raises
By Llane Edlxon
Herald Staff

H arsld p h o to by Tom m y V ln can t

Ahyan Tyler, 22. ol Sanlord. top photo, (ills out a lorm alter the SUV
she was driving, above, was carjacked near The Herald Friday
One suspect got in front of
her vehicle to make her stop
and the other came around the
driver's side holding a gun
According to Sanford Police

spokewoman Cleo Cohen, the
suspect tapped on the window
with the gun and the victim got

S e e Carjack, Page 8A

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SANFORD—Seminole County teachers picketed
along the front sidewalks of the school board build­
ing Tuesday evening to protest what they said was
an inadequate salary adjustment.
Salary adjustments have been in the negotiating
stages for this school year and the Seminole
Educators Association, who represent close to 4,000
district teachers, declared an impasse on Monday,
Aug 15 with the State of Florida Public Employees
Relations Commission.
Rich Hillman, president of the SEA, who led the
march on Tuesday before the 7 p m. School Board
meeting, said it is not just about the money, it's
mostly about the salary schedule, which puts teach­
ers on steps ias lead of years of experience.
During the sweltering heat on Tuesday, marchers
that included teachers and their supporters held up

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B e g in s In T h is Is s u e . R e a d th e S a n fo rd H e a rld S p o rts P a g e s
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Sunday. August 2B. 2005

S em inole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Sky high: Just how til) u 2-1 stories? That's the
question many people arc asking since The Herald
broke the news about a developer's plans to build a
condo high-rise on tak e Monroe.
For some perspective, the glass building direct­
ly next to Interstate 4 in Altamonte Springs that has
been under construction for about four years is 18
stories tall You can see it from the Lee Road exit
on 1-4.
I’m not sure that a 24-story building on the lakefront is the right fit for Sanford. Many others in
town have similar feelings and think the developer
is asking for 24 in hopes of gening 12 to 15 floors.
F.vcn that may be too high.
Currently the city has a 100-foot limit on build­
ing height. City officials need to determine if they
want to stick to their guns
on the 100-foot limit If
A ro u n d tho C lock
they’re not going to stick
to the limit they need to
provide a solid reason to
grant an exception.
Before anyone gets
their noses bent too out of
shape over this issue, just
realize it may never get off
the drawing board. First
the developers have yet to
present their plans to the
by Dan Ping
• • • • • • • • • city and state governing
boards that will have to
approve live project Second, and I’m not trying to
he pessimistic. Mehbob M anjl one of the princi­
pals of the development company. Quality Real
Estate LLC o f Longwood. is building the
Lexington Park medical complex cast of Central
Florida Regional Hospital. That project has been
trying to get off the ground for several years and to
date has just two buildings completed.
I personally would like to sec the condos be
built, though I think 24 stories is too high. Just as a
point o f disclosure. The Herald offices sit adjacent
to the proposed project. However, The Herald no
longer owns the property and as such, would not
gain financially if the project is moves forward

.

PETA problems: The NCAA's decision to han
certain ethnic logos during post-season tourna­
ments lus stirred the pot with the PETA people.
According to. a news release. People for the
Ethical Treatment of Animals wants the NCAA
t«i extend the same touchy-feely sensitivity to ani­
mals by "banning team names and logos that sug­
gest hostility or abuse toward animals."
In particular llie PETA populace purports that
the University of South Carolina should be
forced to change its nickname "Gamecocks”
because the name "conjure! s I images of cruelty."
Not only is it illegal, cockfighting is a homfically senseless waste of time. But in their rush to wave
the politically correct flag and demand the name be
changed, the PETA patrol has overlooked an
opportunity to use humor to get a serious point
across I mean really, think of a self-absorbed loud­
mouth like Steve Spurrier walking the sidelines
this tall wearing a visor emblazoned with "Go
Cocks” in bold letters. Hie snickering and mocking
from Florida State Ians alone will be punishment
enough for the Gamecock nickname.
Just remember South Carolina, we’re laughing
at you not with you.
Going deep Speaking of PITTA, the Ping broth­
ers created their own PETA chapter 20 miles off the
sliorcs of New Smyrna Beach this weekend. In
tlria case, PETA stands for People Eating Tasty
Animals
My brother, Tod, and his wife, Cristy, were in
town last weekend to relax Honda style. Tod want­
ed to do some off-shore fishing, so we chartered the
“Lady J II”, which operates out of the Flshln*
Store manna in New Smyrna. Captain Chris
Foreman and First Mate Chris Hartley put us on
some fish, including a nice size wahoo that Tod
reeled in. The captain said the wahoo was an
unusual catch because we weren’t out as far as the
fish normally swim.
Tod and Cnsty llew back to Tennessee on
Tuesday. I'm sure half of East Tennessee has heard
about Tod’s catch Lest he brag too much, howev­
er. he also had the distinction of catching the small­
est fish.

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Park Patrol

Auditions will be held at
the Helen Stairs Theatre from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the
upcoming Repertory
Company presentation of
"Grandpa Hangs the Holly".
Performances will be Dec. 16,
17 and 18. Auditions will
also be held Aug. 29 from 7
to 9 p.m. The auditions will
be held in the theater, 203 S.
Magnolia Ave., in Sanford.

Herald pnoto oy lornmy vmcvm

Sanford Police Department mounted patrol officers break from their appointed rounds to let their trusty steeds munch a lit­
tle grass and cool under the shade of an oak tree at Sanford’s Fort Mellon Park. With Lake Monroe as a backdrop officers
Jackie Baker and Mary Parkinson ride tall in the saddle making a picturesque silhouette against a sunny Florida sky.

paying. She was charged with retail
theft.

Drug Related
• Rnshard T. Williams, 19, of Sun
Like Circle, take Mary’, was arrested
by Sanford police at 9th Street and
Orange Avenue on Aug. 17. He was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana.
• James Livingsten, 32, of
Southwest Road, was arrested by
Sanford police on Aug. 18, in the
1600 block of West 13th Street. He
was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana and
tampering, with physical evidence.
• Kenneth Foster, 27, of
Windchase Ave., was arrested by
Sanford police on Aug. 18 in William
Clark Court. He was charged with
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana and violation of the city
ordinance on having an open con­
tainer in a semi-public parking lot.
Assault - Battery
• Bonnie Theresa Allred, 23, of
Kendleville, Ind., was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at the
domestic terminal of the Orlando
Sanford
International Airport,
where she had reportedly been
involved in a fight with a female.
During the arrest, she Is said to have
resisted the officer. She was arrested
on charges of battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence), battery
on a police officer, resisting an officer
with violence, kidnapping/false
imprisonment and disturbing the
peace. After being taken to the jail, it
was discovered she was in posses­
sion of drugs. She was given an
additional charge of smuggling con­
traband into a county detention
facility.

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• Leon Jackson, 45, of Elm
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police early Thursday at his resi­
dence following a dispute with a
female. He was charged with battery
- causing bodily harm (domestic
violence).
• Freddie James Siplen, 42, of
Lave Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Wednesday at his
residence. He was reportedly
involved in an altercation with a
female. Efe was charged with aggra­
vated assault with a deadly weapon
(knife) (domestic violence), and bat­
tery - touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence). Following an investigation,
he was also charged with violation
of probation.

• David Eugene Brown, 48. Of
West 13th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a store in
ihe 1500 block of French Avenue. He
reportedly took items from the store
without paying. He was charged
with two counts of petty shoplifting
from a merchant.
Traffic Stops
• James Patrick Skaggs, 38, of an
unknown address, was stopped by
Sanford police Wednesday, at
I ligh way 17-92 and YWst 20th Street.
He was charged with driving under
the influence (DUI) of alcohol or
drugs, attached license plate not
assigned and driving with a sus­
pended license.
• Alphonse M. De t a Cruz, 22, of
Orlando, was stopped by Sanford
police Tuesday in trie 3700 block of
Orlando Drive. He was charged
with driving with a suspended
license and operating a motor vehi­
cle without a valid license.

• A man was arrested as John
Doe, of Orlando Drive, on Tuesday.
Sanford police said he was involved
in a fight with a female. He report­
edly failed to prove his identity. He
was charged with battery - touch or
strike.

Other charges
• Erik Jones, 23, of Teneley
Terrace, was arrested by Sanford
police early Thursday at a motel in
the 3100 block of Orlando drive. He
was charged with trespassing, fail­
ing to leave property on order of
owner.

Thefts
• Mana Carman Rousseau, 51, of
Mount Dora, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at a busi­
ness in Seminole Town Center. She
was accused of taking $50 in items
from a store without paying. She
was charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.

• Edwena Howard, 25, of West
5th Street, was arrested by Sanford
police early Thursday at her resi­
dence.
Police were called regarding an
apparently unattended child. She
was charged with child neglect
without great harm

• Misty Dawn VanPelt, 22, of
Cedar Creek Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at a store
in the 3600 block of Orlando Drive.
She reportedly took $5.99 in mer­
chandise from the store without

• Mark B. Morrison, 61, listed as a
transient, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday at a store in the 1500
block of Orlando Drive. He was
charged with trespassing after
warning.

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Central Florida Regional
Hospital, 1401 W. Seminole
Blvd., in Sanford, will hold a
Stop Smoking seminar from
10 a.m. to noon, and a Lose
Weight Seminar from 1 to 3
p.m. The first 45 minutes of
these programs are free, with
a charge of $69 to continue.
The fee includes a hypnotic
session. Call 1-800-848-2822.
Christians In Public
Education will host its third
annual Back to School Prayer
Breakfast from 8:30 to 11 a.m.
at the Altamonte Springs
Hilton, 350 S. N. tak e Blvd.
The Seminole High School
Gospel Choir will provide
Cost is $15 payable to
HUGS, 37 Jackson Circle,
Winter Springs, 32708.

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An Alumni Invitational
Exhibit will open at
Seminole Community
College Fine Arts Gallery,
and run through Sept. 29. An
opening reception will be
held from 5 to 7 p.m. Aug.
30, with a Gallery talk at 6
p.m. The event is free. Call
407-328-4722, ext. 3018.

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The Tudor House, 211
Wekiva Springs Lane,
Longwood, will hold
Enrollment Night, with free
tutoring service on Thursday
nights in reading, writing
and arithmetic, for grades 1
through 6, sponsored by
Wekiva Presbyterian Church.
/Ml students must enroll. Call
407-869-1608.

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will appear at Xtreme Party
Zone's grand opening, cor­
ner of ta k e Mary Boulevard
and Highway 17-92. The
event will be from 1 to 4 p.m.

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A benefit breakfast will
be held from 8 a.m. to noon,
at Upsala Presbyterian
Church, 101 Upsala Road in
Sanford. Cost is $5 per plate
with children 7 ana under
free. There will be raffles, an
auction, gifts, items for sale,
and entertainment. Call 407330-2635.

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The Celery City Cntibero
present their “Super
Saturday Night Cruise" on
the RiverWalk (Seminole
Blvd.) in Sanford. All makes,
models and car dubs are
welcome. There will be
music; trophies, door prizes.
The event will be from 5 to 9
p.m. and Is planned to con­
tinue on the last Saturday of
each month.

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• Stanley Castillo, 33, of Fairfield
Drive, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday at his residence as
the result of a dispute with his wife.
1fe was charged with battery - touch
or strike (domestic violence) and
simple assault (domestic violence).

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Commerce will hold an
Industry Recognition
Luncheon at Orlando
Marriott - Lake Mary from
11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. For
reservations or corporate
tables, call Tara Vizcarrondo
at 407-333-4748.

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Hipes said in his letter. His
wife Alyse would not say
what medical problem result*
ed in her husband's resignaHon.
"We're just going to stand
by what it says in the letter,"
Alyse Hipes said Thursday
morning. "He is leaving for
medical reasons."
Sanford police responded
to the Hipes* home on Aldean
Drive Aug. 20, according to
police records.
"We responded with the
fire department on the 20th
about a medical problem at
that address," said Cleo
Cohen, police spokeswoman.
An officer was dispatched at
5:30 p.m. Aug. 20, and Kevin
Hipes was transported to the
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Restrictions
from
the
Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act of
1996, known as HIPA laws,
prevent the fire department
from disclosing any informa­
tion about medical calls.
Kevin Hipes has not ruled
out a return to public service
in the future, Alyse Hipes
said.
"No and in fact the letter
states that he's enjoyed work­
ing for the city and would like
to return," she said. Some city
officials and residents have
said they are offering prayers
for the family.

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Kevin will be
veiy much
missed on the
commission.
Unde Kuhn

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“We appreciate all their
support and welcome their
prayers," Alyse said.
She also said her husband
will take a leave of absence
from his work managing
properties for Kimco Realty
Corporation.
City
ity code says the election
will take place no sooner than
60 days and no later than 90
days after the vacancy occurs.
City Attorney Bill Colbert
advised Miller mat the special
election will take place no
sooner than 60 days and no
later than 90 days of the
receipt of the letter on Aug. 25.
After discussions with
county
Supervisor
of
Elections Mike Ertel and
Colbert, Miller said he will
strongly suggest to the city
commission that the special

election be held Nov. 8. Other
Seminole County cittes will
hold general elections on that
Tuesday.
If Nov. 8 is approved by the
city commission, candidate
qualifying will take place
Sept. 19 through Sept. 23,
Miller said.
The commission will not
appoint someone to fill the
vacancy before the election,
according to city code because
it is more than six months
before the next regular city
elecHon.
Sanford Mayor Linda Kuhn
couldn't give any details
about what medical problems
Hipes faces. She did say his
expertise will be missed on
the commission.
"It's really unfortunate,"
Kuhn said Tnursday. "Kevin
has brought a lot of good
knowledge, particularly about
development being that is his
line of business, to the com­
mission.'*
Kuhn said she has only got­
ten to know Kevin since she
took over as mayor in April.
She did tell the Hipes family
that if there is anything the
family needs, the city is there
for them.
“Kevin will be very much
missed by the commission
because he brought profes­
sionalism to the commission.”
Kuhn said.
Hipes replaced long-Hme

city commissioner Herbert
"Whitey" Eckstein in 2003. He
was the sole candidate for
District 4, so he won the seat
by default.
This was Hipes' first elect­
ed position in Sanford, but he
had been active in city gov­
ernment as a member of the
Planning and Zoning board.
He was elected chairman of
that board in December 2002.
Hipes has lived in Sanford for
13 years.
On behalf of the dty staff,
Miller issued a statement say­
ing they are saddened to learn
of Hipes' decision to resign
"He has been a pleasure to
work for and with. His enlight­
ened leadership will be
missed,"
Miller
wrote
Thursday. "However; we high­
ly respect his decision based
upon nis concerns for his won­
derful family and attention to
his recovery."
The Hipes family had recent­
ly been on vacation, and Kevin
attended a Joint Gty/County
Advisory Committee meeting
Aug. 17 as well as a town hall
meeting in Sanford Aug. 19
with U S. Sen. Bill Nelson.
Fellow Commissioner Art
Woodruff said Hipes was ill
and that is why he missed the
Sanford G ty Commission
meeting Aug. 22.
“We’re aU praying for him
and we are all concerned for
him," Woodruff said.

State fire marshall
plans math battle
TALLAHASSEE — Florida
State Fire M arshall Tom
Gallagher has announced an
expanded
com prehensive
strategy to combat methamphetamine or "m eth", includ­
ing a call for increased coordi­
nation between state agencies,
the creation of a Meth Strike
Force, increased criminal
penalties for meth producers
and the establishment of trust
funds to clean up meth lab
sites and help meth victims,
including children.
Joining Gallagher in suprt o f expanded efforts was
rector James McDonough,
Florida O ffice o f Drug
Control.
“Meth is a high-level threat
to our communities and has
the potential to destroy our
com m unities one by one,"
Gallagher said. "Jails are over­
flowing with meth producers
and users, and almost half of
all children found living in

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meth labs need urgent med­
ical care and intervention.
Strong steps have already
been taken, but we need to
rapidly expand our response
to combat this evil drug."
"Meth is the number one
drug threat facing Florida,"
said McDonough, whose
office is leading a statewide
meth working group made up
of private ana public sector
agencies addressing meth.
According to the Florida
Department
of
Law
Enforcement there were 28
meth labs seized in Florida in
2001. Last year, the number
rose to 332.
Since 2004, the State Fire
Marshal's office has respond­
ed to more than 30 fires or
explosions at meth labs. In
June, Gallagher launched a
series of training programs to
provide those on the front
lines with tools to deal with
the new risk they face.

Pioneer family member speaks about early
Seminole County with Historical Society
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By Graca
M. Stlnaclphar
Herald Correspondent

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SANFORD — At its m eet­
ing on July 28 at the Sanford
M useum ,
the
Sanford
H istorical Society heard an
interesting program on "The
Form ation
of
Sem inole
C ounty" presented by Ben
W heeler. Mr. W heeler, a
m ember of a pioneer O viedo
fam ily, w rites a colum n
about
early
Sem inole
County.
A ccording to Mr. W heeler,
on July 17, 1821, A ndrew
Jackson, provisional gover­
nor, took possession o f East
and West Florida from Spain
and on Ju ly 21, com bined the
area into one Florida With
two counties, Escam bia and
St. Johns.
The first territorial council
convened in 1822 and at that
tim e, tw o m ore cou nties
were lo n g e d , Duval and
Jackson. On Dec. 29, 1824,
M osquito
C ounty
was
formed which consisted of
several present-day Central
Florida
co u n ties.
New
Smyrna Beach was its first
county seat, but it was
moved to St. Augustine in
1836 becau se o f Sem inole
Indian raids.
The Second Sem inole War
ended in 1842 and in
February 1843, the county
seat
was
m oved
to
Enterprise. Florida becam e a
state in 1845 and the state
legislatu re
nam ed
M ellonville the county seat
of new ly form ed O range
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Aaron Jernigan had begun a
settlem ent
south
of
M ellonville at cross Trails
which was later nam ed
Jernigan. He and other pio­
neers in that area wanted the
seat moved to their com m u­
nity so a referendum was set
for 1856. At that time, any­
one in the m ilitary could
vote wherever they were, so
the Jernigan group invited a
militia from a neighboring
area to a picnic on the date
of the referendum. N eedless
to say, the vote was over­
whelmingly for Jernigan as
the seat.
This com m unity was later

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O rlan d o
after
O rlando Reeves who died in
the first Sem inole War.
G en eral H enry Sanford
and his backers wanted the
com m unity of Sanford to be
the county seat o f Orange
county, so in 1879, General
Sanford m ade his pitch to
the county com m ission. He
prom ised free land for a
co u rth o u se,
bu t
Jacob
Su m m erlin
of
O rland o
offered $ 1 0,000 cash. The
seat rem ained in Orlando.
A "D iv id e th e C ounty
C om m ittee" was form ed in
the n orth end o f O range
County and fought to break
away from O range County
for m any years. Finally,
Forest Lake introduced a bill
in the 1913 leg islatu re to
form Sem in o le County. It
was passed on April 25, 1913
and the follow ing day there
w as a big celebratio n in
Sanford, the seat of govern­
m ent for the new county.
W h eeler also told the
group o f the rise of the cel­
ery industry in this area fol­
low ing the G reat Freeze of
1894-95. It becam e a m ulti­
m illion d ollar crop and pro­
vided jobs for hundreds of
workers.
Toward the end of his talk,
W heeler told of som e o f his
m em ories o f com ing to
Sanford during the 1950's.
These included the zoo and
John C arv er's Barber Shop
and its barbers, C harlie
Hays, N oah Booth and B.F.
M ills. O th er resid en ts he
recalled w here John Ivey,
Randall and Sid Chase. He
also rem em bered v isits to
dentist A.W. Epps, Sr. on the
sixth floor o f the bank bu ild­
ing.
Another highlight of the
evening w as the presenta­
tion of one o f her paintings

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to the Sanford
M useum
by
artist Bettye Reagan. It pic­
tures som e of the "regu lars"
on the ben ch n ext to
T o u ch ton 's
D rug
Store.
These are Mr. Hodges, Mr.
B.G . M ethvyn, Mr. L.B.
M ann, Mr. W illiam Leffler
and Mr. Cocky Roach.
During the business m eet­
ing led by president Patty
Sw ann, several com m ittee
reports
w ere
presented.
M em bership was reported at
64, which included nine new
m em bers sin ce the May
m eeting.
N ew sletter ed itor G race
M arie Stineclpher asked for
volunteers to help coy back
issues of the new sletter for
the A llen County Library in
Fort W ayne, Indiana. This
library, one o f the largest
genealogical libraries in the
country,
had
requested
these.
R esponding
were
Pauline Routh and Patty
Swann.
The Sunshine Com m ittee
reported two recent deaths,
Don K night and C harlie
Carlson, Sr., plus several ill­
nesses o f m embers. Joe Hunt
was congratu lated on his
recent m arriage to Kay
Coom bs.
It was announced that the
Society's web site is being
greatly im proved by Jay
Jacobs, webmaster. On the
site are such things as ceme­
tery lists, inform ation on
G eneral
S an fo rd 's
and
o th er's historical items. The
address
is
sanfordhistoryW netzero.com

Christine Best, researcher
Extraordinaire, was recog­
nized and thanked for her
many hours of research on
variou s projects for the
M useum du ring the past
several years. Her contribu­

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The next m eeting of the
Society will be on Sept. 29,
the 128th b irth d ay of the
City of Sanford. At that time,
Thom as Edison, portrayed
by Frank Atwood w ill m ake
an appearan ce, sp eaking
about nis tim e sp ent in
Florida and Sanford . The
m eeting w ill be held at the
Sanford Public Library.
D elicio u s refreshm ents,
provided by Paulette W hite,
G lad ys
Stenstrom
and
Donald Jones, were enjoyed
by approxim ately 35 m em ­
bers and guests.

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W hat happened to 12 days in
September 1752

This coming Friday, Sept. 2, 2005, doesn't signify
any monumental event, but it certainly did in the year
1752.
On that date, pursuant to the British Calendar Act of
1751, Britain and the American colonies made the
"Gregorian Correction" that deter­
mined Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1752,
should become Thursday, Sept. 14.
From this we can assume that noth­
ing - absolutely nothing, happened on
(for example) Sept. 10th, 1752, because
there was no Sept. 10th that year.
At that time, the people didn't take
this
well. In fact, in Britain, there was
ft
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a
rioting in the streets by people who
Ntek
said they were robbed of these 11 days,
Pfeifauf and they demanded that the calendar
• • • • • • • a be returned to what it was. As a result
of the change, the year 1752 contained
only 282 days, but became 265 days thereafter.
One other change was to determine that January 1
would become New Year's Day, the day on which the
be long-range, growth orient­
Cham ber of Commerce sug­
tar number would change. Previously, New Year's
The League of Women Voters
ed ana expedient.
gests that the Central Florida
has conducted a transporta­
ay was March 25th.
Citizens should contact
region will receive up to
tion study and supports a
Way back when (before my time), the Julian calen­
their
county commissioners,
400,000
new
residents
within
balanced
system
which
dar was in effect. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII called
city
officials
and state legisla­
the next 10 years. This type
includes
light
or
commuter
astronomers and mathematicians together, and they
tors and ask them to contin­
o f transportation planning
rail.
determined that, based on the Eartn's rotation and
ue to actively support a com­
and support is imperative.
As our concerns about
other factors, that the Julian calendar was in error. He To the Editor.
muter rail system. For more
The League o f Women
energy, population growth
determined that there was a ten-day error, and a simi­
information on the plans for
Voters o f Seminole County
and tne deteriorating envi­
Open letter to Seminole
lar event occurred, when Thursday, Oct. 4, 1582 County Commissioners and
commuter rail, please visit
would like to commend
ronment grow, our determ i­
became Friday, Oct, 15. Thus he started the Gregorian its citizens.
nation to see the im plemen­
those who are working dili­
www.cfrail.com.
calendar, which was recognized in most Catholic
tation of a com m uter rail
gently to move this laudable
Com m uter rail is again a
project has strengthened.
project forward and hope
countries. This calendar was subsequently altered by possibility for the residents
Sincerely
that plans being made with
Com m uter rail would
the British Calendar Act in 1752, but is still known as of Seminole County due to
Patricia Southward,CSX are met with positive
effectively remove as many
the efforts of farsighted busi­
the Gregorian calendar.
President
and open-m inded response.
as 9,000 cars a day from cur­
So actually, over the years, we lost a total of 21 days, ness leaders, governm ent
rently
congested
highways.
League
of
Women
Voters
The
future
o
f
Central
officials like U.S. Rep. John
which didn't exist. (10 for the Pope and 11 in Britain).
Florida's
transportation
must
The
Orange
County
Regional
of
Sem
inole
County
As long as I have "time" on my hands to write this, Mica and resident activists.
let's discuss the Chinese New Year, which is different
from ours. Chinese New Year occurs on the first day of
the first lunar month following the winter solstice.
(Webster says the winter "solstice" is that time of the
is, a haven for international terrorists, a really gious and nonreligious, Baathist and nenyear when tne sun encircles Earth at the farthest point Inurvtowod bv BM Steiosfwuid
imminent problem for regional security and Baathist, foreign and domestic — is the belief
south of the equator, some time on Dec. 21 or 22). The
Larry Diamond is an expert on democracy, stability and a threat to the security of the that the United States is seeking a permanent
New Year therefore can occur any time between Jan. 10 a Stanford University professor and a senior United States. In addition to which, it was military foothold in Iraq and this needs to be
and Feb. 19.
fellow at the mostly conservative Hoover dear that many Iraqis, in the wake of the top­ resisted for Iraqi-nationalist or Arab-national­
Institution. Though he says pling of Saddam, were coming forward arid ist reasons.
The Chinese lunar year is divided into 12 months of
he is a "moderate centrist struggling to build a democratic system of
Then secondly, through a process of dia­
29 to 30 days. The calendar is adjusted to the length of
government
and
I
thought
those
people
Democrat"
and
was
logue,
we should seek to establish not a rigid
the solar year by the addition of extra months at regu­
against our going to war in deserved our help.
deadline or fpied, timetable but soon*,* w rto f
lar intervals. Each year is named after one of 12 ani­
Iraq, in the fall of 2003
Q: What were our biggest mistakes; once envisioned time frame for knAmerican draw­
mals. The Chinese year right now is the Year of the
Diamond
accepted we toppled Saddam?
down and withdrawal that would, of course,
Rooster. Next year it will be the Year of the Dog.
Condoleezza Rice's request
A: Our single biggest mistake, which I talk be dependent on events on the ground.
Anyone who does crossword puzzles recognizes
that he go to Baghdad and about at length in the book, was the decision to
Q. You've said the war in Iraq is "one of the
serve as an adviser to the establish an occupation (government) in the greatest overseas blunders in US. history."
that a common three-letter word for a holiday in
interim American govern­ first place... rather than moving fairly rapidly How so?
Vietnam is "Tet". That's their equivalent of the New
ment
to an Iraqi interim government that would
A: Well, because, first of all, I think we
Year's Day which is held in keeping with the Chinese
Bill
What Diamond says he have been brood-based and selected through shouldn't have invaded the country. But in
calendar.
Steigerw ald saw during his three some process of consultation and dialogue, particular, if you look at the postwar situation:
And if you've been wondering when we will be
month stint — a series of like the Afghan Loya Jirga (the tribal council Here we had this great military victory... and
ending Daylight Savings Time this year, it will end on
blunders, miscalculations that established a new post-Taliban govern­ then we squandered it by our arrogance, igno­
Sunday, Oct. 30. It's the day before Halloween this and ideological blindness by American ment in Afghanistan).
rance and lack of preparation for tne postwar
Q: We are stuck with Iraq and now we have Even If you think the war was not a blunder
year (Oct. 31). In a few years however, it has been authorities — is contained in his new book,
the postwar certainly lias been, in terms of the
determined that Daylight Savings Time should begin "Squandered Victory: The American to fix it. What do we have to do?
Occupation
and
the
Bungled
Effort
to
Bring
A:
I
think
the
key
is
to
see
if
we
can
find
way we managed it and failed to resource it
and end earlier and later in the year, to provide more
Democracy to Iraq."
through some political means a way to narrow We just have never had nearly enough troops
daylight hours to children going to school.
I talked to Diamond, who has not heard the base of involvement and support for the in Iraq. I think it's too late now to build them

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up.
In fact, another respect in which the war
has been becoming a really historic overseas
blunder for the United States is that it has sig­
nificantly, and in deeply worrisome terms,
decreased our overall military readiness. And
it's going to take us years to build it back up
because of the obsession and neglect that has
resulted from our fixation on Iraq.
Q: Is there any great lesson to be learned
from our experience in Iraq about the dangers
and unanticipated complications and even the
folly of foreign intervention like this?
A: Well, yes. I think we need to proceed
with a good deal more humility and reflection
when we act internationally. We don't have all
the answers. We don't have absolute power to
remake the world as we would wish it to be. ...
Generally, if democratic change is going to
happen — and I do believe we should be pro­
moting it and fostering it — it's going to be a
result of more incremental social and historical
forces, which we may assist but we can't cre­
ate out of whole doth.
Bill Steigerwald is a columnist at the Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review. E-mail Bill at bs teigerwaldStnbweb.com. ^Pittsburgh 7hbune-Revtew, All Rights
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Q: Is Iraq's constitution meaningful and
will it work?
A: Well, it's meaningful because if the Iraqis
do agree on a permanent constitution and if
it's adopted by the country in a national refer­
endum, it'll probably be the most democratic
constitution the Iraqis have ever crafted for
themselves. It will certainly be the constitution
that has been reached by the most democrati­
cally representative process. That doesn't
make a democracy in itself, but it's an impor­
tant step forward along the road.
Q: Why did you agree to go to Iraq?
A: Because whatever you felt about the
war, and whether we should have gone to war
or not, the situation after Baghdad fell was
very different than it was before we went to
war. Indeed, the situation when Condoleezza
Rice called me in November of 2003 remained
what it was throughout the postwar period —
one where I felt the American national interest
was now very much at stake. If we did not
succeed in stabilizing Iraq, 1 felt it would
become what it was not before the war — that

insurgency, because the overwhelming prob­
lem in Iraq today is that you just can't do any­
thing. You can't travel the roads safely. You
can't repair the electricity grid. You can't get
the oil flowing too much beyond its prewar
level because of the widespread dispersed and
vicious violence. Now much of the insurgency
is classic, die-hard, dead-end ideologues,
either al-Qaida, the former Baathist leadership
or other zealots who are never going to be
drawn in. But there are elements of the insur­
gency who are fighting for more tactical goals,
to ensure that the Sunnis are going to have a
full place in the political process and to get a
firm commitment that trie United States is
going to leave militarily at some point. Some
of these more tactically motivated elements of
the insurgency have been sending signals
through international intermediaries for two
years now that they want to talk directly to the
United States. I trunk we should negotiate
with them. I think we've made a mistake not
to have done so far.
Q: What else should we do?
A: One is to declare, very unequivocally,
that we would not seek permanent military
bases in Iraq. One thing that has united all the
disparate elements of the insurgency — reli­

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Obituaries
MARY RITA WALSH
BAUER
Mary Rita Walsh Bauer,
86, of Leesburg, died
Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2005.
Bom in Elmira, N.Y., she
moved to Leesburg in 1987.
She was a retired secretarial
college teacher and an Air
Traffic Controller in the U.S.
Navy during World War II,
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Kathy E. Bauer of
Leesburg; son, Richard R.
B au ero tb attleC reek , Mich.
A Mass of Christian
Burial will be at 8:30 a.m.
Monday, Aug. 29, at St.
Paul's Catholic Church with
Father Kent Walker as
Celebrant.
Burial will be in Florida
National Cemetery,
Bushnell. In lieu of flowers,
contributions may be made
to Hospice of Lake k
Sumter County, 12300 Lane
Park Road, Tavares, 32778.
Beyers Funeral Home,
Leesburg, in charge of
arrangements.
MARTHA FRANCES BALL
GLENNON
Martha Frances Ball
Glennon, 78, of Austin, Tex.,
formerly of Sanford, died
Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2005 in
Round Rock, Tex. She was
bom Dec. 23,1926 in
Sanford. She worked for
many years as a nurse at
Austin State Hospital.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Merrie Pope of Austin,
Martha Bums of Minnesota,
Elizabeth Duval of Florida,
Susan Gabler of Colorado,
Katherine Glennon and
Cynthia Glennon, both of
Austin; sons, Allan Glennon
of Washington, D.C., and
John Glennon of Austin; 15
grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held at 2 p.m., Saturday,
Aug. 27, at Lakeview
Cemetery in Sanford. In lieu
of flowers, donations can be
made to Odyssey Hospice,
4201 Parmer Lane, Austin,
Tex., 78727.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
CATHERINE HARRISON
Catherine Reid "C athy"
Harrison,
76, of Lake
Anna, Va.,
formerly of
Sanford,
died
Monday,
Aug. 1,
2005 at her
residence.
Bom Dec/
31. 1928 in
H arrison
Queens,
•
N.Y.. she
moved to Sanford in July of
1959.
She was a teacher for 29
years at Pinecrest
Elementary, Spring Lake

Elementary, Sanford
Grammar, Lake Mary
Elementary, Lakeview
Sanford Middle School,
Seminole and Oviedo High
Schools, St. Mary
Magdalene and All Souls
Catholic School. She was a
member of All Souls
Catholic Church.
Survivors include chil­
dren, Colleen Preston of
Arlington, Va., Kevin
Harrison of Southlake, Tex.,
Maureen Coker of Chester,
Va., Tamara Sargent of
Melbourne, Patrick
Harrison of Austin, Tex.,
and Howard Harrison of
Roanoke, Va.; twin-sister
Marge Brewster of
Skaneateles, N.Y., sisters
Ann Reid of Chicago, Pat
Roberts of Caroliton, Ga.;
brother, Ed Reid of
Montauk, N.Y.; 14 grand­
children.
A Memorial Mass will b e t
held at 1 p.m., Saturday,
Sept. 3, at St. Catherine of
Sienna Catholic Church in
Clearwater.
Burial will be in Myrtle
Hill Memorial Park, Tampa.
In lieu of flowers, contribu­
tions may be made in her
name to a local elementary
school or teacher.
BISHOP JAMES
HARRISON
Bishop James Harrison,
91, of Sanford, died Friday,
Aug. 19, 2005. Bom in
Mingo County, W.Va., he
moved to Sanford from
Covington, Va. in 1957. He
was a Bishop for the Church
of God of Prophecy for
churches in Virginia and
Florida.
Survivors include wife,
Nina V. of Sanford; sons,
Henry II of Orlando and
Charles L. of Wytheville,
Va.; daughters Ruth M.
Tigler of Roanoke, Va., Lois
M. Butcher of Sanford and
Phyllis M. Austin of
Wytheville, Va.; sister,
Bessie M. Mitchell of
Richmond, Va.; nine grand­
children; 17 great-grandchil­
dren; six great great-grand­
children.

Funeral services were
held Monday, Aug. 22 at the
Church of God of Prophecy,
Elm Avenue in Sanford with
burial at Lone Star
Cemetery in Roanoke, Va.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
WILMA LYNETTE JO N ES
Wilma Lynette Jones, 52,
of Deltona, died Sunday,
Aug. 21, 2005 at her resi­
dence.
She was bom May 18,
1953, in Sanford.
She was a homemaker
and a member of First
Shiloh M.B. Church.
Survivors include father,
Rufus McClain of Sanford;
mother, Bernice Kennard of
Rochester, N.Y.; son, John
Jones of Springhill, FI.;
daughter Tiffany Jones of
Deltona; brother, Isacc Reed
of Rochester, N.Y.; sisters,
Izora Boswell of Daytona
Beach, Rosemary Oliver and
Valeric Kinsley, both of
Rochester, Catherine Parker
of Hempstead, N.Y.,
Stephanie Littles, Mattie
Grayson and Sonja
Freeman, all of Sanford,
Sheryl Ann Jones of
Newark, N.Y.; five grand­
children.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Aug. 27, at
10 a.m. at First Shiloh M.B.
Church, 700 Elm Ave., in
Sanford with Rev. Dr.
Gharry D. Ricker, Sr., Pastor.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
ANNIE KATHRYN SHAW
Annie Kathryn "Kathy"
Shaw, 70, of Sanford, died
Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2005.
Bom in Hawkinsville, Ga.,
she moved to Central
Florida from Atlanta in
1980.
She was a Baptist and a
member of Women of the
Moose Chapter 1404 in
Sanford.
Survivors include hus­
band, William Shaw; sons,
James W. Proctor of
Norcross, Ga., Robert S.

Proctor of Carson City,
Neb.; daughters Sharon D.
Proctor of Macon, Ga.,
Linda A. Spadlin of
Youngstowtv Fla.; stepson
William J. Shaw of Macon,
Ga.; brother, Thomas E.
Butts of Macon; nine grand­
children; four great grand­
children.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m., Saturday,
Aug. 27, at Gramkow
Chapel of Coilison family
Funeral Home with Rev.
Richard Wagoner officiat­
ing.
Interment will be at
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell, Monday, Aug. 29,
at 11 a.m.
Coilison Family Funeral
Hordes k Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
JEANNE LISTER WOLFE
Jeanne Lister Wolfe, 62, of
Sanford, died Monday, Aug.
22, 2005.
Bom Nov. 9, 1942, in New
Orleans, La., she lived in
Orlando most of her life.
She was employed as an
LPN with Dr. Jack
Facundus, and assistant
youth director and coordi­
nator for the Florida
Conference Youth
Department.
She belonged to Seminole
Meadows Seventh Day
Adventist Church of
Sanford.
Survivors include hus­
band, Roger Wolfe; daugh­
ters Clarissa Manzella,
Laura Jackson; mother,
Jeanne Lister; sister, Frances
Stewart; brothers, Frederick
Lister and Lawrence Lister;
five grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held Friday, Aug. 26, at
Seminole Meadows Seventh
Day Adventist Church of
Sanford. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to
the Jeanne Wolfe
Adventurer Pathfinder
Worthy Student Fund, P.O.
Box 950580, Lake Mary,
32795.
Brisson Funeral home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
The
American
Heart
Association
recognized
Altamonte
Spring's
Annunciation Catholic Church
last Thursday with a Heart
Ready Award, honoring their
efforts to save lives from sud­
den cardiac arrest.
Nand O'Reilly, office manag­
er for the church and for
Margaret Curran, Annunciation
School principal accepted the
award on behalf of the church at
their Ministries Leaders Event
in Orlando.
The
American
Heart
Association presents Heart
Ready Awards to counties,
dbes and community partners
who are leading the way to save
lives througn Automated
External Defibrillator pro­
grams. These are small,
portable devices that can send
an electric shock to die heart
and restore a patient's heart
rhythm to normal levels before
emergency crews arrive on the
scene.
It's a crucial part of the
"Chain of Survival" which is a
four-step process designed to
save victims of sudden cardiac
arrest Those steps include call­
ing 9-1-1, performing car­
diopulmonary resuscitation or
CPR, administering early defib­
rillation with an external defib­
rillator and getting victims early
advance care.
The
American
Heart
Association developed criteria
each applicant must meet to
obtain the designation of
"Heart Ready." Applicants
must provide evidence that
• There are trained non­
medical rescuers designated to

use each public external ••
rillator;
• Doctors are o v e r l i n g
each device for quality control;
• Local Emergency' Medical
Services know where each
device is located;
• A maintenance plan is in
place to keep all th** devkes
working properly.
Annunciation
Catholic
Church is one of the first organ­
izations/businesses to receive
the "Heart Ready" design.iti &gt;n
in
Central
Florida.
Annunciation has four devires
between the church, school,
gym and family life center.
The church staff has main­
tained training through CTR
Associates o f America, an
American Heart Association
training site, reviewing emer­
gency scenarios and running
practice drills.
The
American
Heart
Association counted a major
victory for local cardiovascular
emergency services when the
Community
Access
to
Emergency
Devices
Act
(Community AED Act) became
law on June 12.
The Act authorizes S3ri mil­
lion in federal grants in the first
year of the five-year bill. The
grants, to be made available to
applying states and localities,
would be used for the pun h.i -e
and placement of automated
external defibrillators in public
places where cardiac arrests are
likely to occur.
For more information about
automated external defibrilla­
tors or CPR, call your American
Heart Association at 1-877AHA-tCPR or visit www.atnericanheart.org.

Joan C. Ray
12/6/1932 - 8/27/2004
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407-322-9222
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Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
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Sanford. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
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407-322-0960
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2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4564
Larry Leonard, Pastor
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S. Park Ave 9 4th St, Sanford FL
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407-322-3122
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407-321-8388
U m otty Hudson, Pastor
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Paul Hoyer, Pastor
JonMhan Thomas, Aset Pastor
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TradMonal Service
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Pastor James Tlmmone
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401 Vihian Road
407322-7312
Bob Brasemaiwi, Pastor
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408 TUcfcer Drive
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407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
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419 Park Ave. Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
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8:30am 81130am
9:45am Contemporary Service
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Mon. Choir 8 Bets Rehearsal 7PM
Wad. Eva Dinner (by reeervatton)
530P M
Wed. Bibto Study Aduka 6PM
W ed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wad. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W t W elcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2090,
Dr. Mtehaai L Andrews,
Early Service, 830A M
Sunday School, a l ages 9:15AM
Traditional Worship 1030AM
Nursery Provided

Upeala Com m unity
Preebyterian Church
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Known Jasus C h risr
Comer of 48-A‘ &amp; Upsala Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635

www.upti8l8chufch.CQm

Rev. Bryan L Wenger. Paator
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided
4 5 1 -S e v e n th D a y
A d v e n t is t
Seventh Day Adventist Church
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

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St. Sanford, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.....9:30AM
DMne W orship......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7 3 0 PM

446-Nazerene
St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 730am , 9am. 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm

431-Charism atic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Com forter
'CltamvnMc EpnccpW CNrfcn"

603 W 4th St
Sanlord. Florida
407*323-8067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist .... 9 30AM

437-NonDenom inational
Life Spring OutReach
M inistries
Sun 10 30am at Longwood Cmc
League Women’s Club
135 W Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone 407-339-0277
Wo Are Changing The World One
Life Al A Tme
www Iriespnngnwitstnes-org

Bridgeway Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Lake Mary, FL 32746
(currently meeting @ Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship, 10am
W ed. Fellowship, 7pm
wwwAldgflW iychufctLnkt/ 407324-9060
Building bridges of Faith, Hope. 8
Love;
(An affiliate ol the Church ot the
Nazarene)

458-W esleyan
W esleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford. FL 32771
(Off M (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mile)
Leonard O’Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
■Where the Gospel is good News’
Sunday School.......9:45AM
Morning Worship ....11AM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7 3 0 PM
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Sunday. August 28. 2005 P a g e 7 A

L ife Style
Pinecrest turns
50 this year
It hardly seem s possible, but Pine crest
Elem entary School is celebrating its 50th
an n iv ersary this year. Patty Johnson
Sw ann, one of its first students, who later
tau ght there, w rote som e of her memo­
ries for a school m em ory book in 2004. I
am using som e of her inform ation for this
article.
For m any years, the only elem entary
sch o o ls in Sanford w ere Southsid e,
W estside and Sanford Grammar. Due to
the influx o f N avy fam ilies with small
ch ild ren and the first Baby boom ers,
these schools becam e overcrowded in the
............................. early 1950's.
P ine
C rest
School
opened in the fall of 1955
w ith grad es 1-6. The
school w asn't quite fin­
ish ed . They w ere still
p u ttin g the roof on.
T h ere w ere no b lack ­
boards, not enough text­
books and the lunchroom
Grace Marie
had no stove, refrigerator
Stinecipher or manager. The students
had to bring their lunch:
• • • • • • • • ju ice and m ilk w ere
available from a cooler in the storage
closet. Mr. Weeks, custodian, helped with
the drinks.
There were no seats in the auditorium
or curtains on the stage. Patty rem em ­
bered p laying jum p rope and oth er
gam es in tne auditorium on rainy days.
T h e first p rin cip al w as M argaret
Reynolds; she was the daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. W.E. Kader, ow ners of Kader
Jew e le rs on Park Avenue. Patty had
grow n up across the street from the family.
W hen the school was built, the Pine
C rest neighborhood was in Phases I and
11 w ith plans for Phase III. It was d evel­
oped by Brailey Odham prim arily for the
influx of Navy fam ilies.
P atty had atten d ed kin d ergarten
through grade four at Southside School.
Som e of the teachers there at that time
w ere M rs. Peggy Packard, M rs. Betty
Brow n, M rs. A nn Echols, M rs. Becky
H olm es and M rs. Reynolds. Patty Ifttef,,
taught with all these ladies at Pine Crest!
T ne child ren w alked to Pine C rest
in clud ing Patty. She was in the fifth
ade w hen the school opened, and was
e first captain o f the safety patrol.
Sheriff Luther Hobby cam e to the school
and pinned her badge on her patrol belt.
The school was built to house K-8 stu ­
dents. The upper grades had a nice sc i­
ence room w ith stage, gas burner, sink,
etc., for experim ents and dem onstrations.
A lso included was a home econom ics
room which had sewing cabinets and two
kitchens. It w as used for a sixth grade
classroom , though. In the beginn ing,
Patty, and her future husband Richard
Sw ann, were students there, with Miss
Ann W hitaker as their teacher. Ann m ar­
ried Don Reynolds the follow ing June.
He w as teaching science at Sem inole
High School and later became its princi­
pal.
That year, Patty was invited to sing in
the Junior High spring concert; seventh
and eighth grades had been added to
Pine Crest. She sang "O ver the Rainbow "
w ith the eigh th grade chorus. M rs.
A nabel Flem ing was director.
(to be continued next week).

Ready for
H n U photo by I

More than
100 join
celebration
Herald photos by Dan Ping
Eleven civilians, above, recently
completed eight weeks of training
In
the
Sanford
Police
Department's Citizens On Patrol,
or COP, academy. The COP pro­
gram is the volunteer division of
the police department. Graduates
of the program assist officers with
a range of duties from vehicle and
bike patrol to forensic Investiga­
tion and Web site design.
Pictured are (front) new COP
graduates Ashley Wooten, Tiffany
Lembke and Kendra Pearson;
Volunteer
Coordinator
Jim
Krzenski; Deputy Chief Darrel
Presley; (back) new COP gradu­
ates Robert Hopkins, Sheila
Berry, Hank Dieckhaus,
Rob
Chamberlain and Miriam Bovill;
and Chaplain Lewis Knight. Three
COP graduates were not able to
attend and are not pictured. They
are Thomas. O'Brien. Henry
Dieckhaus and Dee Redwlne.
‘One of the biggest changes
we've made in the department
during my 29 years is the use of
volunteers,’ Deputy Chief Darrel
Presley said during a brief gradu­
ation ceremony held on Aug. 16.
‘ Our volunteers are an important
part of the police department
because without them, we would
have had to find a way to do the
jobs they perform.' Left, Deputy
Chief Darrel Presley presents
Ashley Wooten with her COP
graduation certificate.

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H elp Needed w ith M issin g Persons.
T h e S em in o le H igh Sch oo l C la ss of
1965 w ill h ave its 40th year reunion O ct.
7 -9 w ith a c tiv itie s to be h eld at the
S an fo rd C iv ic C en ter and the form er Ritz
T h eater. T h ey still h ave a large n u m ber o f
m issin g cla ssm ates and are h op eful that
you can help out. If you have any in fo r­
m atio n on tne follow in g, co n tact D avid
S co tt at 4 0 7 -8 34-5694, Kathy B u tler at
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -3 6 4 4 o r m e at 407-322-4381.
N ot yet lo cated are: N orm a A dam ,
B e v e rly B agley, Linda Ball S a rg e n t,
K en n y B a rn e s, D en n is B ates, L in d a
B ehney, Bob Bernosky, San d ra B isbee,
S te v e Blair, Jo h n Bridges, Linda Brooks,
E d w ard B u rnham , Rick Burns, T h om as
C a rro ll, R ich ard C h o v in a rd , D o n n a
D a n k le fs, Je a n e t D av id so n , M ario n
D a v is, L in d a Faye D u naw ay D risco ll,
M ary Faust, A nita Ferguson Evans, Don
F ortn er, P am ela G ib b s, D oris G ib so n ,
G erald G o ld stein , Linda H ager, Lin d a
H aig
B ro ck m an ,
V in cen t
H arm o n ,
W arren H arm on, Eddie H arper, M iriam
H earn P ow ell, Jo A nne H eron, W ayne
H ill and Jo h n H orner.
A lso, K athleen Joy, Alan Koeller, Ellen
L ap o m P litt, Paul M athies, Jo y ce M ercer,
Tom M ichels, Tom M ills, Tom O 'D o n n ell,
R ick y P e d ric k , A aron Perez, G e o rg e
P eterson , D onald W ayne R eeves, R ichard
Reilly, Linda Rich H ansen, ju d y Sergen t
B ry an t, M ary Silv er, L arry S in g letary ,
Su san Slack C h arrm , M ike A Sm ith, Jo y ce
Stanley, M axin e Stow ell, M ary Su ro w iec,
Jam es T h o m a s, C h a rle s lo o le , B ettin a
Vale
Z im m e rm an ,
R o y ce
Van
L an d in g h a rn , S h e ry l W illia m so n and
Jim m y W inter

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The Rev. William and Mrs. William Lewis at
the Aug. 20 party of his 70th birthday.

Stetson’s C om er

Mighty Clouds of Dust
Welcome to Stetson's Comer,
where weekly we hope to share
a bit of what is good about the
Village of Geneva. This column
is dedicated to a man who did
the same - Deputy Sheriff Gene
"Stetson" Gregory, who was
killed in the line of duty July 8,
1998 in the place he was sworn
to protect, but which could not
protect him.
Geneva will
never be the
same because
of
Deputy
G r e g o r y ...it
will be better.
The dust is
so thick you
can barely see
your hand in
Karen
front of your
face. A pale
• • • • • • • • brown haze
swirls, cover­
ing the windshield completely
and surrounding the car on all
sides. You have to tap on your
brakes, unsure of who is anead
of you or what might suddenly
appear in your path. Your eyes
squint to make tne view clearer,
but nothing helps. Has that giant
dust cloud from the Sahara
desert finally reached your
neighborhood?
No, it's road dust from the
guy (or gal) in the vehicle ahead
of you speeding down your dirt
road! Probably the same neigh­
bor that complains about the
road being bumpy. I have some
experience on this topic as I live
on a dirt road and deal with the
dust and the jarring bumps
every day. Did you know that
there is a way to avoid the wash­
board effect on a dirt road? It's
simple- Slow IX&gt;wn!
The reason for the washboard
effect is simple laslead of rotat­
ing in a perfect circle, a tire
rotates like an oval or an egg at
speeds above 25*30 rnph Tills
distorted slupe sLifw tin* road
surface, dents it, tlien bounces
Slap. dent, bounce Slap, deni,
bounce Multiply this by four

Phillips

bouncing tires and the unsprung
weight of a vehicle. It doesn't
take long for the washboard-like
ridges to form on your dirt road.
Many dirt roads are com­
posed of dirt and crushed shell
making the ridges even harder.
The more you speed above 25 or
30 mph-the more ridges. The
speed limit was determined for
this very reason. Imagine! Not to
annoy the impatient driver, but
to preserve the texture and safe­
ty of the roadbed.
Feel free to share this next part
with your neighbors, after all we
were all new to the country at
one time. You’ve heard of week­
end warriors? We have 'week­
end road engineers'. They bor­
row the metal drag, hook it on
their tow vehicle, and in the dri­
est conditions, drag the road to
eliminate the ridges. They mean
well, but don't realize that by
dragging the mad when it's dry,
they don't really fix the problem
and often cause more damage.
Yes, at first the mad feels
smoother. But the truth is that
the drag has only shaved off the
tips of the washboard ridges.
Tney still exist deep in the
roadbed. That's why in a few
hours all the washboard ridges
are* back.
Professional mad services
grade the mads after a good rain
when the mad texture is the
most compact. Heavy equip­
ment digs under the ridges and
eliminates them fmm the bottom
up, forming a crown down the
middle of the mad. Why Is a
crown important? The crown
provides drainage so standing
water doesn't puddle in the mid­
dle ot the road Instead it gently
drains into the ditches. Consider
this Rural Road Maintenance
101.

Why aren't the nsuls paced?
Some people like living on a dirt
mad and nuke* that dunce freely
Many of the dirt roads are pri­
vate, in the hands of Home
Owners
Associations
Sccmetinies if's turd (of p«*ople to
pay tile yearly HOA tees, much

less to chip in thousands of dol­
lars to pave dozens of miles of
roadways.
Last but not least, let's talk
safety. How much control do
you really have when the tires
and your three thousand pound
vehicle are bouncing all over the
lace? We share the mad with
orses, wild turkey, dogs, deer,
pedestrians, atv's and more.
What would you do if you had
to suddenly react to avoid hit­
ting someone or something.. .?
I believe we take for granted
that speeding down the mad
doesn't really hurt anyone. We
have that feeling of freedom liv­
ing in the country, away from the
rules and regulations of the sub­
urbs and city. Many communi­
ties own their roads so why
shouldn't we drive as fast as we
like? Nowadays people do many
other things in their vehicles
besides driving. Cell phones,
cd's, dvd's, sm oking eating
drinking all distract our atten­
tion away fmm the road. We
should remember that we are
role models for our children and
teens. How many young people
have you seen zig-zagging
down a dry dirt mad on a three
or four wheeler?
Maybe we could each take the
time to slow down ourselves
and ask others to slow down as
well. We might just save a
teenage life later on if we set the
example on our own back mads.
So the next time you feel the urge
to accelerate down your dirt
mad, think about the washboard
you are creating and the exam­
ple you are setting Slap, dent,
bounce.
It's a winning strategy for
even one, and it's in our control
- SLOW DOWN!
VVV need you to tell us u-iuit you
ktuni' llu l is youd about Geneva'
Pleav •Jute your informal uni, ulea-&gt;
atul comment * by callinj( 407-221 7U02, fief e-m ail at iarenm fd iilltf^ M lx ju th net. (yleaxf f&gt;ut
"htel son * Corner" in the tubfet t
line), or tilth a f a i to 407- 14V-2IHM)
thank*'

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A celebration of love was extended to a
great man on Saturday evening Aug. 20.
The showing and showering of love,
honor and appreciation was extended to
a loving husband, great father, dynamic
pastor, Christian friend and brother.
Sister Geraldine DcBose Lewis, the loving
wife and first lady of ..............................
the
New
Bethel
M issionary
Baptist
Church and many fami­
ly members, church
members and friends,
joined the celebration
for the Rev. William
"B ill" Lew is on the
event of his 70th birth­
day. Over 100 joined in
Marva
the gala birthday.
Emcee for the occa­
sion was Minister Terry
McKinney, who gave
the welcome and kept the gusts attuned
to the excitement during the evening.
The Rev. Otis C. Raines offered the
prayer, and the prayer in dance was performed
by April and....Summer Adams,
fo
..............................
Godchildren of the Lewis's.
A video of the opening of the Seminole
County Board of Commissioners was
shown with Rev. William Lewis giving
the opening prayer for the meeting.
Pastor Lewis is a Christian leader who
many in our community and young peole aspire to emulate. He continues to be
lessed as he gives service to his congre­
gation, family, and many family and
friends.
Family members gave words of love to
their father, father-in-law, friend, class­
mate and mother of the church, who
shared her spiritual love for her pastor.
Much love, appreciation and tribute
was extended from the New Bethel mass
Choir that sang as Sherlyn Brinson gave
the history of Pastor Lewis favorite
hymn, "Amazing Grace", written by John
Newton. The audience joined in the
singing of this old favorile hymn. Sister
Sylvia Stallworth was a the console.
Rev. Benjamine Adams gave the bless­
ing for the dinner. After the delicious din­
ner was served and enjoyed, the celebra­
tion continued with the presentation of a
book of love. Honors were given the honoree by Rev. Viola Graham on behalf of
the guests who wrote letters or quotes of
love to him.
A special dedication was given by
Dexter DeBose, soloist, with Allen
Jackson at the console. It was entitled "I'll
Always Love You." These two are mem­
bers of New Bethel Baptist Church, and
shared their love of singing with their
pastor.
Sister Geraldine DeBose Lewis, the
lovely wife of the honoree gave words of
thanks and appreciation to all who
helped make the evening o f love, fun and
honor, to this great man of God.
To share the thanks and give words of
wisdom and gratitude for overwhelming
love given him, Pastor Lewis thanked all
who helped and shared in this momen­
tous occasion of his 70th birthday celebra­
tion. The Rev. Harry L. Harris, Moderator
o f the Mt. Bethel M issionary and
Education Association gave the closing
selection to his Vice Moderator Lewis, to
the tune of "16 Candles". It was the toast
of the evening and the words were "70
candles" to the honoree and all in atten­
dance. At the close of the surprise
evening, the dosing hymn by all was
"Reach Out and Touch”. Indeed Pastor
William "B ill" Lewis has reached out not
only to his family, and church family, but
also to the community of Sanford. He has
learned that you shouldn't expect life's
very best if you're not giving it your very
best. “Live and learn and pass it on", a
quote from the poem by H. Jackson
Brown, jr.
The honor and appreciation continued
Sunday, Aug. 21 at the worship service
where Rev Lewis and Sister Lewis have
pastured, and served, at the New Bethel
Missionary Baptist Church, 618 E llhh
Street, for 2U years. "D o not f o r g e t to do
good and share w ith others, for vs ith smh
sacrifices. Cod is pleased"

Hawkins

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New Bethel .M issionary Baptist
Church will observe its annual Family
and Friends Day, Sunday, Aug 28, at tfu-

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Teachers----------

Appraiser mails
2005tax notices
SA N FORD — Sem inole
County Property A ppraiser
David Johnson's office mailed
the 2005 Proposed Tax Notices
on Friday, Aug. 19.

Continued Cram Page 1A
signs that said. "N o teacher
left beh in d ", "Excellence
dem ands
equity",
and
"Should I have to work two
jobs". A small plane flew over
head in circles waving a ban­
ner that read. "Highest per­
formance; lowest paid".
Sch oo l
D istric t
S u p erin ten d en t Bill Vogel
said the school board has
ad d ressed ev ery co n ce rn
th e a sso cia tio n had, bu t
becau se o f the com plexity
o f co n v ertin g the salary
sch ed u le back to y ea rly
e x p e rie n c e , it ca n n o t be
done instantaneously.
"W e o ffered a p ack a g e
that
m ad e
s ig n ifica n t
p ro g ress," Vogel said.
D istrict C o o rd in a to r of
S ecu rity
Bob D ev ecch io
said p ick e ters sta rted to
g ath er at around 5:20 p.m.
M em b ers o f th e San ford
P o lice D ep artm e n t w ere
posted around the o u tsid e
of the school board b u ild ­
ing as a p re ca u tio n a ry
m easure.
"W e d o n 't an ticip ate any
roblem s," D evecchio said,
ut th ere is alw a y s the
potential for problem s, he
con tinu ed.
A statem ent released by
H illm an on Tuesday night
exp lain ed S E A 's th reefo ld
goals. The priority o f SEA is
having the salary sched u le
p lace tea ch ers on ste p s
aligned w ith years o f teach ­
ing exp erience. A ccord ing
to H illm an, that would co r­
rect the inequ ities and gaps
in the current structu re.
“ It is also the way m ost,
if not all other school d is­
tricts in Florida and across
the
n atio n ,
are
p a id ,"
H illm an said.
The p ick e tin g te a ch e rs
also want to see a reduction
in the num ber o f steps, so
that the salary sch ed u le is
m ore
alig n ed
w ith
a
te a c h e r 's
career
sp an .
C u rren tly
th ere are 36
step s, and som e te a ch e rs
will have to w ork 41 y ears
to get to the top o f the cu r­
rent
sch e d u le ,
H illm an
said . O ran g e C o u n ty for
exam ple, only has 25 steps
in th eir salary sch ed u le,

and the Property Appraiser is
not
responsible
for the
amount of taxes levied; that is
a function of the taxing
authorities based on the loca­
tion of the property.
The
Sem inole
County
Property Appraiser currently
m aintains
154,808
Real
Property Parcels and 19,016
Tangible Personal property
accounts. Seminole County's
21X15 Preliminary taxable val­
ues total $23,952,961,199; a
12 82' .'. increase over last year.
Seminole County holds the
5th highest taxable value in
Florida based upon value per
square mile.
The Property Appraiser's
office
is open
Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m., and may be visit­
ed at 1101 E. First St., Sanford,
call 407-665-7506, or via the
Web site at scpafl.org.
Final tax bills will be
mailed by the Tax Collector,
following tax authority public
hearings, on Nov. I.

Proposed Tax Notices, also
k now n as TRIM (Truth in
M illage), are annually mailed
in A ugust. This notice is not a
bill; h ow ever it provides tax
rates proposed by taxing
authorities that include: coun­
ty, city, school board, water
m anagem ent district, inde­
pendent special districts and
v o ter approved debt pay­
m ents. A lso included in this
y e a r's notice is an informative
insert detailing taxpayer's fre­
quently asked questions.
Jo h n so n em phasizes that
property is annually assessed
as o f Jan. 1 and the value list­
ed is a reflection of 2004 real
esta te
transactions.
The
Property Appraiser does not
create value as it is created by
the buying and selling of real
estate. Property is assessed
based on those transactions

Dual enrollment for
EMT program offered
SA N FO RD
—
The
Academ y of Health Careers at
Sem inole High School has
partnered
with Sem inole
Com m unity College on a new
dual enrollm ent course for
students interested in the field
of emergency medical servic­
es.
Sem inole
Com m unity
C ollege instructor Robert
McGraw is providing class­
room and laboratory instaiction as well as practical appli­
cation of emergency medical
skills to prepare the students
to become emergency medical
technicians in the state of
Florida.
The first Academ y EMT
class is comprised of 20 stu­
dents, who will also be eligi­
b le to take the National
Registry Certification Exam
upon successful completion of

the course in their senior year.
Sem inole
High
School/Sem inole
County
Public Schools received the
lirst emergency medical serv­
ices state matching grant
awarded to a high school that
will assist in the implementa­
tion of this program.
This year-long course will
expose students to many
aspects of emergency medical
services including responsi­
bilities of emergency medical
technicians, paramedics, fire­
fighters and fire inspectors.
The course will also teach
skills and offer practice in
emergency scene assessment,
triage techniques, patient
assessment, vital signs, air­
way management, bandaging
and splinting, and preparing
patients for traasport among
other topics.

Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
"CUED IN" By
ROBERT H.
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52 Bend in ballet
53 Prayer books
56 Lucky strike
57 Shirt parts
59 Breakfast smear
60 Outrage
61 Little deer
62 Victorian
64 Mine, tf MeU
66 Moon of Saturn
68 Be disintegrated
by an antibody
as bacterial
cells
69 Old Roman
council
70 Meucan slate O'
its capital
77 Maxes by hand

78 Highfalutin
79 Siamese
covering
80 Mil centers
81 Tips
83 V . _ saw
Elba*
85 Blue
66 Go by quickly
88 Bear up there
89 Stantord-Binet
nos.
90 U K sports cars
9t Emphatic suffix
92 1974 John
Wayne movie
93 Ran home,
perhaps
96 Spiked
98 Arty s title
100 What you will
102 Frequent Rose
Bowl team
106 Place for all
kidding7
107 Bow shape
109 H S VIPs
110 Small finch
111 Mugs

6 Jason's
transport
7 Kind of attack
8 Buck passers7
9 ER arrivals
10 Bog
11 Simian creation
of Hans and
Margref Rey
12 Its capital is
Kampala
13 Assist
14 Haifa 50s
comedy duo
15 "Bowling lor
Columbine.' eg.
16 Dissolving agent
17 Like leaves
21 Lady, eg
27 Step down
28 NOW cause
DOW N
30 Indian pony
t 'Who s The
36 The dog ate my
Boss' role
homework.' e g
2 They have
stnngs attached 37 Skelton s
Kaikldle hopper
3 Gouge
38 Tool used to
4 Letup
teach English?
5 Island east of
40 50s first lady
Java

113 Erroneous
charge
117 Space heaters7
118 Michelangelo
works
120
Attraction
121 V preceders
122 Cut with acid
123 Separate by
type
124 Soap Emmywinner Slezak
125 Letter from
Penctes
126 Go out with
127 Colorful hsh
128 Expeditious
129 Former pitcher
Magiie

84 Scream
87 Pandowdy
holder
93 Low-flying
shooter
94 Buckthorn
family tree
95 1 Got You
Babe’ is one
96 Lads'partners
97 Sharp
99 Most
conservative,
investment-wise
101 Salem-to-Reno
dir.
103 Pivotal periods
104 "Nam" actor Ray
_ Andreas
Fault
105 Once-a-year
Artditeclor7
bloomer
Water earner
106 Schumann s
Chap
wife
Mercury
110 Tossed course
overseer
112 Squabble
More lhan see 114 Retired fliers
First name tn
115 Little applicator
cosmetics
116 Noted short
Sel
story pen name
AEC successor 119 Expert finish

43 Comical tnbute
45 Never, in
Munich
47 Wonder drug
48 Speaks
indiscreetly
49 Horrendous
50 Chefs study
52 Pathetic
54 Subject of a
telephone pole
sign, perhaps
55 Up-and-down
rides
58 1980-81 Iranian
president Barn63
65
67
68
71
73
76
80
82

Step

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Board 20052006 Proposal * !

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32.000
32,250
32,500
32.750
33.050
33.628
34,217
34.816
35.425
36,045
36.676
37.318
37.971
38,635
39.311
39.999
40.699
41,411
42,136
42.873
43.824
49.256
50.119
50,996
51.888
52,796
53,720
54.660
55.460
56.260

te a ch e rs w ant th e pay
sched ule to reflect the num ­
ber o f years exp erience a
teacher has. A lthough she is
on Step 3 after startin g on
Step 0, she said som e teach ­
e rs w ho have had m ore
than ten years exp erien ce
are only on Step 4.
" I t ’s
rid ic u lo u s ,"
Fred erick said.
H illm an said the current
pay sched u le is g oing to
affect teachers' social secu ­
rity and their 403-B (sim ilar
to a 401-K retirem ent plan).
A ccording to the SEA p resi­
dent, who is a 20-y ear vet­
eran of the classroom teach ­
ing eco n om ics, less than
one percent of the d istrict's
operating budget could fix
tne inequities.
"T h ey say they are o ffer­
ing the best raise in years,
but they d o n 't sp end as
m uch as they say they d o ,"
H illm an said.
A press packet obtained
from
SE A 's
w eb
site,
w w w . s e m i n o l e ed u ca to rs.o rg , stated that
eight sessions into b arg ain ­
ing with the d istrict, the
school
board
rem oved
approxim ately four m illion

from th e process sa y in g
they only plan to spend 98.5
percent of what they budget
for teach er salaries.
The School Board is o ffer­
ing 8 .1 percent in ad d ition al
salary d ollars, not in clu d ­
ing b e n e fits, Vogel said
Thursday, but SEA said it
was unacceptable becau se it
d id n 't ad d ress o r co rre ct
the step process. They claim
that only cau ses the g ap s in
salaries to becom e greater.
A ccording to Vogel, both
g rou p s jo in tly co n v e rte d
the salary sched ule to a step
system in 2000. H e said
during that period o f tim e,
betw een 2000 and 2002, the
sch o o l d is tric t had c h a l­
lenging budget y ears with
very low d ollars com in g in
from the sta te, u n til the
sch o o l
board
led
a
statew id e funding in itiativ e
to
get
the
sch e d u le
im proved.
C urrently, along w ith the
proposed salary in creases,
the school board is o fferin g
salary ad ju stm ents that will
bring teachers up to th eir
rears o f ex p erien ce in at
east the first 14 step s. They
have also offered to reduce
the num ber of steps from 36
to 30.
" I t 's so m eth in g that is
very d ifficu lt to do in one
y ear," Vogel said.
H illm an said the teach ers
ju st w ant equal co m p en sa­
tio n . If a te a ch e r h as
w orked
10 y ears, th ey
sh o u ld
be m akin g
the
salary for step 10, and so
on, H illm an stated.
T each ers cla im that a
s ta te law that a llo w s a
te a ch e r to ca rry y ea rs o f
exp erien ce from county to
cou nty is not w orking nere
becau se o f the salary sched ­
ule system .
"I have teach ers com ing
in, in tears, b ecau se they
brough t th eir fam ilies here
from out of sta te ," H illm an
sa id . "T h e y got b lin d sid e d ."
Vogel in vited the SEA
back to the b argain in g table
at Tuesday n ig h t's school
board m eetin g to se e if
there was a way to clarify
som e o f the issu es that
occurred in the con version.
Vogel said b o th g rou p s
have uncovered som e situ a ­
tions where the new system
was not equ itab le because
the sched u le was not based
on experience.
"W e 're w illin g to w ork
with (the SEA l to reco n fig ­
ure it from step to ex p eri­
en ce,” Vogel said. "B u t, we
need to w ork to geth er to
accom plish th a t."

ing.
A bout a d o zen peop le
from the police departm ent
in clu d in g u niform ed o ffi­
cers, in vestigators, u n d er­
cover officers, and a crim e
scene in v estig a tio n team
arrived on the scene shortly
after, as the victim began
giving a w ritten statem ent.
The victim was tran sp ort­
ed to the p o lice statio n
about 10 m inutes later to
give a full in terview to
investigators.
The crime scene in v esti­
gation team on scene began
snap p ing p ictu res o f the

E scalad e and o n e put on
gloves to search the vehicle
for clu es, but w hen she
went to open the SUV to
investigate, the doors were
all lucked.
Sgt. Joseph Santiago said
that the sport utility vehicle
would be transported to an
im pou nd , b eca u se it was
considered a m ajor crim e.
A nyone who may have
w itnessed the carjacking or
who has any in form ation
regarding this crim e should
con tact the Sanford Police
D ep artm en t
at 407-3233030.

head, face, neck and body,
police said.
"Dillvvorth Dixon sustained
several significant cuts, two of
which nearly traversed major
arteries," the police report
said. Dixon was taken to
Orlando Regional Medicai
Center for tnwtment.
Perkins was taken into cus­
tody in the area of 12th Street
and Avocado Avenue.

Perkins has been arrested
before starting in August 1999
for driving without a license.
Cohen said Perkins has 10
adult booking sheets that
include arrests mainly for
marijuana and cocaine posses­
sion.
I wo charges were for sale
of cocaine and another includ­
ed resisting an officer without
violence.

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to our state and to our nation.
We are to uphold and defend
the Constitution ot the United
States Come and join your
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w illi tiurse who have served in
all of the wars that have made
us stronger men and women
Monday, Sept 5, enjoy the
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Dames/Morgan Amvet pml
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Ladies Auxiliary President

SEA 2005-2006
Proposal #5

Board Difference to
SEA « jquals how
much mlore &lt;s m the
S E A P roposal per
step)

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32.012
32.332
32,655
33,226
33.807
34,399
35.001
35.614
36.237
36.871
37.516
38.173
38.841
39.618
40.509
41,522
42,768
44,051
45.813
47.646
49.552
51.534
52.436
53.354
54.288
55.238
56,205
57.189
57.169
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771
784
798
812
826
840
855
870
983
1,198
1.523
2.069
2.640
3,677
4,773
5,928
2.278
2.317
2358
2.400
2,442
2,485
2.529
1,729
929

SOURCE: Seminole Education Association

The graph shows the differences in salary proposals from the
School Board (first column) and the teachers union (second col­
umn). The third column shows the difference In dollars between the
two proposals.
and each step is equ iv alen t
to the num ber of years a
p ro fe ssio n a l h as tau gh t.
F u rth erm o re, th e grou p
asked for "a fair and sig n if­
icant raise for all teach ers".
H illm an said th e d is tric t
has teachers w ith the exact
sa m e cre d e n tia ls and the
ex act num ber o f y ears ex p e­
rience, m aking 13 different
salaries.
H illm an said T u esd ay
that
S e m in o le
C ou n ty
schools rank first and sec­
ond in FCAT reading, m ath
and w ritin g s co re s, co m ­
pared to the su rro u n d in g
co u n tie s. T h e g rad u atio n
rate raised from 70,9 per­
cent in 2000-2001 to 84 per­
cent in 2004-2005.
"So , by any m easure, we
have the m ost talen ted
group of teachers in C entral
Florida, if not in F lorid a,"
H illm an said.
Tabasha
F red erick ,
a
k in d erg arten
teacher,
show ed up to the picket
line with a friend, who was
th ere
show ing
su p p ort.
Frederick teaches at Spring
Lake elem en tary and has
been teaching in the district
for four years. She also said

I

C a r j a c k --------------Continued from Page 1A
out of the vehicle. She then
ran to The Herald office build­
ing.
Ju st
m in u tes after a
phone call was placed to the
Sanford Police D epartm ent,
an officer cam e in to let the
w om an know they found
her vehicle already.
"D o you w ant to go get
your car?" the fem ale officer
asked.
The victim ’s vehicle was
located just dow n the road
from The Herald building on
West Fulton Street, directly
in front o f the city of
Sanford public w orks b u ild ­

A r r e s t -----------------Continued from Page 1A
rifle. According to the arrest
report, he snot into the
ground near Dixon, who
wrestled the gun away from
his cousin Dixon told police
that the gun was thrown into
the bushes, but police did not
recover the unknown caliber
rifle
During the ensuing fight,
Perkins took out a box cutter
and used it to -dash Dixon's

H a w k i n s -------------C ontinued from Page 1A
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L hunh, Orlando, will be the
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Sunday
August 28,2005

th e B iG S

Realities of professional sports hits home
Bellhorn out in Boston;
Lytle, Melilio move up
na_j| I—- —--^—

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OvMoMghSakaoT*

M ark
B ellhorn
2b

Boston Red Sox L
r

HR

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M

Mf.

283 61 41
7 28
.216
• Has been designated for
assignment. See story else­
where in Sports.

David
Eckstein
St. Louis Cardinals
h

I

who produced two hits last October
that will forever remain a part of Red
Sox history, has had a rough go of it
this season, hitting just .216 with seven
home runs, 28 RBI and 41 runs scored
in 85 games.
That 85th game came on July 17
against the New York Yankees, when
Bellhorn sprained his left thumb while
making a terrific play to rob Jason
Giambi of a h it

Bears

SS

ab

It's been an interesting past few days
and weeks for trio of Seminole County
residents who are making professional
baseball their career's.
And they come under three distinct
headings: What have you done for me
lately?; Being in the right place at the
right time; and just flat out getting the
jcm done.
One day before his Minor League
rehab assignment with AAA Pawtucket
was set to expire, second baseman
Mark Bellhorn was designated for
assignment by the Boston Red Sox last
Friday (August 19).
The Oviedo High School graduate,

HR

M

481 133 67
5 44
.271
• 3-for-5, 3B, run scored, 2 RBI
in win over Pittsburgh on
Wednesday.

Laka Mary’s

D anny
G raves

Three days later, the Red Sox
acquired Tony Graffanino from the
Royals. Both Graffanino and Alex Cora
have greatly solidified second base for
the Red Sox, making it hard for the
dub to fit Bellhorn back into the mix.
By designating Bellhorn for assign­
ment, the Red Sox have 10 days to
either trade him or outright him to the
Minor Leagues.
Out of respect for Bellhorn, general

manager Theo Epstein is working with
the second baseman's agent to try to
find a Major League team that might
have more playing time for the switchhitter.
“He's a Major League player”
Epstein told MLB.com. “If there's an
opportunity with another Major League
team, that might be what's best for
him. We'll see."
If Epstein can't work out a trade,
Bellhorn could possibly wind up back
with the Red Sox once the roster is
expanded on Sept. 1.
In1 2004, Bellhorn en
emergedI Iinto one of
the biggest
surprises
on
___
.
it the IRed Sox.
He scored 93 runs, drew 88 walks, hit
S e e Baseball, Page 211

Hawks

Winter
Springs
to much
for Lake
Howell

By Tony DoSormior
Special to the Herald

p
New York Mels
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By Dean Smith
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Ml

1
1 10 is 10
6.03
• Has allowed only two earned
runs in last seven appearances
and has a 5.89 ERA with Mots.

Felipe
Lopez
ss
Cincinnati Reds
■b

h

r

HR

443 129 70 19
63
291
• 7-for-14 in three games
against Washington and 10for-19 in last 4 games.

Sanlord Middle School’s

Corey
P atterson
CF
Chicago Cubs

ab

Q

h

r

HR

rb l

avg.

365 83

43

12

20

.227

• Back in slump, just 2-for-22 in
last 6 games, including going
0-for-6 against the Braves.

Lake Brantley High Schoofs

Jason
V aritek
Boston Red S o x
ab
h
r HR

rbl

/
avg.

373 111 59 21 60
.298
• Double, run scored, RBI
against Kansas City on
Thursday.

Lake Brantley High

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2B
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avg.
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66 40
11 31
259
tr-12, run scored, three RBI
three-game series with
rida.

Herald Staff
C A S S E LB E R R Y — Their
may be a lot of new players
on the field for Winter
Springs this year.
But one thing hasn't
changed.
The Bears still play
tremendous defense.
For the majority of Friday
night's season opener at
Richard L. Evans Field,
Winter Springs' defense kept
the Lake Howell offense on
the run and the Bears showed
signs of having a big play
offense as they held off tneir
hosts, 21-7, in Seminole
Athletic Conference football
action.
One of the best aspects of
the game was the crowd,
which arrived late because
most fans evidently didn't
know the game was starting
at 7p.m., not to mention an
amazing traffic jam, but once
they got in the stadium they
were noisy and it turned out
to be one of the biggest
crowds for a local game in a
long time. It was also the
largest crowd that Lake
Howell has had since the
days of Marquette Smith and
coach Mike Bieceglia.
Winter Springs took the
early lead when a seemingly
broken play turned into a
long touchdown run.
Senior Ashuwa Richardson
got spun around by a trio of
Lake Howell defenders, but
broke away from the tackle,
ran all the way across the
field and then headed down
the sideline on a 90-yard
touchdown run.
The Silver Hawks evened
the game in the middle of the
second period.
After the team's traded
turnovers on consecutive
plays. Lake Howell took over
on the Winter Springs 36.
Two incomplete passes left
the hosts with a third and 10,
but junior quarterback Taylor
Beasley found D.J. Hopson
open over the middle tor 22
yards and a first down and
two plays later Beasley hit
Bobby Ralph in the end zone
from nine-yards out and the
scored was tied at 7-7 with
7:44 remaining in the opening
half.
But despite a good effort
from Beasley in the second
half, the Silver Hawks never
really threatened to score

H arald p h o to * by Jim W a n ti

Ashuwa Richardson (top) had a big early run for
a touchdown, but it was the Winter Springs
defense that spelled the difference, keeping
Lake Howell quarterback Taylor Beasley on the
run (or much of the game.
until the final drive of the
ame, after the Bears built a
1-7 lead.
With the game clock not
operating, everyone had to
kind of guess how much time
was left, but Winter Springs
regained the lead for good
early in the fourth penod.
- Atter a big defensive series
in which senior linebacker
Vince Gilbert! knocked down
a pass attempt and made
back-to-back sacks for losses
of 24 yards that led to a short
punt, the Bears drove 57
yards on 10 plays.

f

The drive was actually
three possessions as Winter
Springs only gained two
yards on three plays before
punting, but the Silver
Hawks fumbled the ball right
back to Winter Springs dur­
ing a good return.
Then after three more plays
gained just five yards, the
Bears punted again, but this
time Lake Howell was off­
sides. giving the visitors the
ball back again.
Tyrone Lewis gained 14
yards on two carries, before
fullback Elwil Acevedo went

three yards up the gut on the
first play of the fourth period
to set-up a 14-yard touch­
down run around end by
Lewis for the insurance score
that put the game out of
reach..
Both teams have very diffi­
cult games next week as
Winter Springs heads to
Daytona Beacn on Thursday
(Sept. 1) to tackle powerful
Mainland at Municipal
Stadium starting at 7 p m.
and Lake Howell hosts
Kissimmee-Osceola starting
at 7 pm. at Evans Field.

In The Minor’s
il Raines Jr. is batting .251
AAA-Ottawa.
j/ Lytle is batting .500 for
i-Altoona.
k* Bono is 1-0 with a 7,04
A for A-Lancaster
vin Melilio is batting 319
er move to AA-Midland.
ilt Ailegra has raised averr to 244 at A Stockton
rrv Grayson i» tutting z/'*
CUm A-Bakersfield
,evin Harris i* batting
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,

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w ith 3

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d a 3 93 IJfA for A'Kome
mi Muiiael HoweU W bat
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Buirra t» op
yifonw

Oviedo
regains
form
of old

L a k e M ary gives new coach nice win
B y D ean S m ith
Herald Staff
Lake Mary gave new head coach Scott
Perry a nice welcome present on Friday.
The Kams hammered Kissimmee power
Osceola High, 49-34, to get Perry started
on the right foot A recap of the game will
appear in Wednesday's Sanford and Lake
Mary Herald *
In otlier games, Apopka scored late to
!mid off lak e BiaiiiUy 14-9, m a battle iM
powerful rival*, St John's Oinatian from

Ocala outscored Orange wood Christian,
47-21, and West Oaks Academy shutout
Lake Mary Prep, 26-0
The big loser's on what was supposed
to be a stormy couple of days were
Seminole and Lyman
Lym
The Fighting Seminole* had their game
?
.
at Lakewood Ranch in Bradenton po»tported because of the threat of Hurricane
Katrina But when the forecast changed,
the Tribe hoped to play tlie game on
Saturday liowevrr, Lakewood played
some of Ms players in a furuor varsity

game on Thursday and will not play
today and they also don't want to play on
Monday because they have a tough rival*
ry game coming up next Friday
So unless a miracle happens, this game
will not be played at all, leaving Seminole
with past eight games
The Greyhound* will also apparently
lose a game as No I Class 3A stateranked Monsigrior Pace did not want to
leave Miami in tile face of tiir vlorrn and
probably will riot want to make that long
trip to Central IW u la later in tltr year

OVIEDO — That was more
like it.
For as long as Greg Register
has been the head football
coach at Oviedo High School,
the Lions have had a reputa­
tion of playing offense of its
defense, shutting down their
opponents and creating scor­
ing opportunities.
“That's still the way it is,"
said offensive coordinator
Rodney Torrance after the
Lions, 35-0 rout of the Timber
Creek Wolves Friday night at
John Courier Field. “We play
defense first and the offense
takes advantage of the field
position that they give us."
Against the Wolves, the Lion
offeree began four of its seven
series within 10 yards of midfield, another at the Oviedo 37
and one at the Timber Creek 5.
"It's so much easier for the
offeree when you're playing
on a short field and only have
to go 50 or 60 yards for a
touchdown," said Torrance.
"Anyone can call those plays."
Friday's symbiotic relation­
ship between defense and
offense was the very thing that
was missing during Oviedo's
abysmal 1-8 campaign in 2004.
Wnile the Lions scored an
average of 20 points a game
last year, opponents averaged
35 a game against a young and
injury-riddled Oviedo defense.
Timber Creek managed just
115 yards and five first downs
against the Oviedo defense,
which also contributed a
touchdown on sophomore
Dwight Tucker's 91-yard inter­
ception return.
Charlie Koepsell, Greg
Lachaud, and Tommy
Humbert also registered inter­
ceptions.
Jordan Dalrymple started the
scoring for Oviedo with a 5yard touchdown run in the
first quarter. Tucker's pick
highlighted a 15-point second
quarter that included a 25-yard
field goal by Chance Weise
and a 24-yard catch-and-run
for a touchdown by Austin
Watson.
Dalrymple added an 8-yard
touchdown rumble in the third
quarter before Xavier
McGinnis, 14-yard scoring run
and Weise's point-after put
into effect the new mandatory
running clock mercy rule
when a team is leading by 35
points in the fourth quarter.
Ten different players took
turns carrying the ball for the
Lions. Sophomore Chris Percy
led the group with 64 yards on
10 carries with Watson adding
54 yards on five carries and
Dalry mple finishing with 40
yards on six rushes.
Oviedo (1-0) will host the
Lyman Greyhounds in a
Seminole Athletic Conference
contest next Friday night start­
ing at 7 p.m. at John Courier
Field.
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Big opening day for Seminole High School sports
From Staff Waporto
It was just the first dual meet
of the 2005 season, but the
Seminole High School boys
swim team fired the first shot
of what is bound to be a mem­
orable campaign.
On Wednesday, the 'Noles
boys defeated the Rams for the
first time ever by a score of
149-138, led by a mix of estab­
lished stars combined with
some newcomers loaded with
potential.
But the boys swim team was
not the only SHS squad to get
off to a good start as the slowpitch softball team stretched its
winning streak to 21 in a row
and the girls' volleyball team
opened with the big victory

over C rooms
Seminole set the tempo for
the day with the first relay, as
the foursome of Michael Yuan,
Collin O ’Malley, Nathan Krug,
and Alex Guenov cruised to a
three-second victory, touching
in a time (1:42.78) that would
have been in the top eight at
last year’s State
Championships.
OMalley, the team's senior
captain, swam to easy victories
in the 200 and 500 Freestyles.
O'Malley was joined as a dou­
ble winner by Krug and Yuan,
as the 'Noles won seven of the
eight individual events contestFreshman Kevin Shia won his
first event of what is sure to be
a long and successful high

school career, touching first in
the 100 Fly despite a bad slip at
the start of the race.
In a day filled with businessas-usual performances by the
old guard, head coach Tony
Ackerson was auick to point
out the key to tne victory.
"Everybody contributed,'*
Ackerson said simply. “I mean,
it sounds cliche', but it's the
truth. We got huge performanc­
es from our second tier of
mainly newcomers (Shia and
fellow freshmen Trice Bailey
and Dan Marini), and even the
guys near the back picked up
some sixth and seven places
that scored valuable points."
Yet Ackerson also made it
clear that the Lake Mary boys
team was not the same Top 5

Baseball —
Continued from Page IB
17 homers and drove in 82
runs.
But Bellhom saved his most
important hits for the postsea­
son. In Game 6 against the •
Yankees in the American
League Championship Series,
he hit a three-run homer to left
field, helping the Red Sox to a
4-2 win and forcing Game 7.
Then, in Game 1 of the World
Series against St. Louis,
Bellhom snapped a 9-9 tie with
a two-run homer off the foul
pole in right field. Helped by
Bellhom's game-winner, the
Red Sox went on to sweep the
Cardinals for their first World
Series championship in 86
years.
A veteran of all or part of
eight seasons in the major
leagues with the Athletics
(1997-98, 2000-01), Cubs (200203), Rockies (2003) and Red Sox
(2004-05), Bellhom is a career
.238 hitter with 60 homers and
216 RBI in 594 major league
games.
Seminole High School gradu­
ate and Lake Mary resident
m i PHOTO
Chaz Lytle was the player who
F orm er S em in o le A th letic C o n feren ce and S ou th eastern
was in the right place at the
C onference foes C h az Lytle (left) and Kevin M elillo have both
right time.
m ade their m ark in C lass A A recently.
After three good season’s and
a fast start in the minors this
make it to the majors with the
Rajai Davis, doubled in his first
season after leaving the
&gt;late appearance for the Curve, Oakland A's.
University of Georgia Lytle
Melillo began the season with
orge Cortes followed with a
looked like he may be starting
Class A Kane County and hit
single moving Lytle to third
to stagnate as he was strug­
.286 (80-for-280) in 78 games
with one out in the first inning.
gling at the plate in July and
with 47 runs scored, 18 dou­
Evans then hit his 14th home
rumors were going around that
bles, three triples, eight home
run ot the season to put the.
he was also struggling with his
runs, 36 RBI and 10 stolen
Curve up 3-0. Later in the
confidence about advancing
bases.
inning,
Carlos
Maldonado
and
further in the Pittsburgh
Those statistics earned him a
Gregg Raymundo recorded
Pirates organization.
promotion to the High A team
back-to-back RBI singles scor­
He was still playing sparing­
in Stockton, California and the
ing Adam Boeve and Craig
ly for the Class A Lynchburg
Stansberry as the Curve sent 10 former Patriot did even better,
Hillcats the last month or so
batting .400 (36-for-90) in 22
batters to the plate against
and was hitting just .289 when
games with 21 runs scored,
Bowie starter Matt Bailie.
he suddenly got the call
seven
doubles, one triple, an
Evans
led
the
Curve
15-hit
W'ednesday night to move up
amazing nine home runs, giv­
attack with three hits. Lytle,
to Class AA with the Altoona
ing him a slugging percentage
Curve after team was hit with a Cortes, Boeve, Stansberry and
of .800, 23 RBI and two stolen
Raymundo
each
had
two
hits
rash of injuries, especially to
bases.
each. Boeve and Raymundo
the outfield.
With those numbers Melillo
also recorded two RBI apiece.
And if his first game with the
was quickly on his way to
Lytle finished the game twoCurve are any indication, the
Class AA and he has barely
fbr-four, including the double,
speedy outfielder may have
cooled off, hitting .319 (29-forand scored two runs.
that old swagger back.
91) in 25 games with 24 runs
The Curve returns home to
Tom Evans belted a three-run
scored, eight doubles, four
Blair County Ballpark to begin
home run as the Altoona Curve
home runs, 23 RBI and six
the final homestand of the 2005
scored five times in the first
stolen bases with the Midland
season tonight (Saturday) with
inning to defeat the Bowie
(Texas) Rockhounds.
the first of three games against
Baysox IIM Thursday night at
the first place Akron Aeros.
For the season, Melillo has
Prince George's Stadium in
The player who Ls just getting played in 125 games and is hit­
Bowie, Maryland and earn a
done this season is former Lake ting .315 (145-for-461) with 92
split of their four-game series.
runs scored, 33 doubles, four
Brantley High School and
With the win, Altoona (69-63)
triples, 21 home runs, 82 RBI
University of South Carolina
moves back into a second place
and 18 stolen bases. Not bad
standout Kevin Melillo.
tie with Bowie for the second
for a 5-foot-U. 188-pound sec­
The second baseman has had
and final playoff spot in the
ond baseman who will proba­
a remarkable season at three
E.L. Southern Division.
bly bat either leadoff or No. 2
Lytle, just added to the Curve different stops this season and
in the batting order.
appears to be on a fast track to
roster to replace the injured

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Really tossing it
B y N ick P fe ifa u f
H e ra ld Staff W riter

Some may not consider
this a sport, but for those
involved in it, it is a serious
competition. I'm referring to
a Cow-Chip tossing contest.
C'mon now, I don't have to
tell you what a cow chip is.
This coming weekend, there
will be such a contest in
Praine du Sac, Wisconsin.
The event, along with others
across the country, is a prel­
ude to the National CowChip Competition held
annually in Beaver,
Oklahoma in April.
Many years ago, I pro­
posed a Cow-Chip contest
as an event at the Volusia
County Fair. We arranged
for one rancher to obtain
cow chips from his pasture,
and allow them to dry in the
sun for severj) weeks to
make them solid I es en
managed to get it sanctioned
as a preliminary event for
the Beaver National*
On flu- day of liur event, I
parti' tpated. along with a
member of tfie Volusia
County &lt; ounriJ. official*
from fit! and. and a number

of other prominent people.
W'e gathered in a field and
were to toss the cow chips
for distance. Each of us
would have three tosses,
with the furthest determined
the winner.
Unfortunately, the rancher
who was to obtain the cow
chips, failed to do so until
the day before the competi­
tion. To make them solid,
(jnd this is hard to believe),
he heated them in his wife's
microwave oven. Believe
me, when they get hot, they
have a smell no one could
take. He ended up throwing
out the microwave oven.
But he brought those he
coasidered more solid to the
contest, and we began to
toss them My first two toss­
es broke into pieces immedi­
ately. The third one landed
26 feet away A rjnther who
was also in the competition
again had the first two break
up, but tlie third one went
31 feet I le won and I came
in second
N rtl week, if Dean Smith
•fill want* to u s e i)u» a * a
sport* feature. I II talk about
a great bosing champ

State Team from a year ago.
'They got hit hand by gradu­
ation losses, really hard. And
it's an understatement for me
to say that we don't emphasize
dual meets," said Ackerson.
"But it's still Fred Tyler (LMHS
Head Coach), and it's still Lake
Mary Swimming and with that
tradition of excellence that
they've established, it's a big
win for our team, sure."
In the girls' competition.
Lake Mary routed the 'Notes
by a score of 205 to 88, but to
hear Ackerson talk, it sounded
more like a Seminole victory.
"(thought our girls swam
really well" said Ackerson.
"Most of the times from our
veteran swimmers were close
to or better than their lifetime
bests, and we have a lot of new
kids that never swam before.
So the experience was good for
them."
Ackerson singled out strong
swims by senior captain
Kathryn Rodriguez in the 100
Fly and 100 Back, plus individ­
ual wins by Kaycee Corso (100
Breast), Sarah Schuh (2001.M.),
Laurel Counterman (500 Free),
and freshman Stephanie Decker
(100 Back) as the best perform­
ances of the girls meet.
"Steffi (Decker) is going to be
really special 1 think."
Ackerson said. "She works
hard, she's a quality person,
and she's incredibly coachabte.

The perfect swimmer for me."
Despite a great beginning
Ackerson cautioned about the
'Noles being too excited too
early.
"I tell them all the time that
it's a short season, but that
sometimes it seems like it'll
never end," said Ackerson.
We're working hard _ _ harder
than any team of mine has ever
worked, and that says a lot for
anybody that knows our pro­
gram's reputation.
"We're going to be bone-tired
going into every meet from
now until late October. But
when we do finally back off, I
think you'll see some good
things, and it could be a very
spedal season."
Coach Beth Corso's young
girls' volleyball team gave itself
a boost of confidence by rolling
over the Panthers in straight
games, 25-12.25-12 and 25-9.
Alyson Kovacs led the way
with 11 assists, three service
aces and one d ig while Jamie
Sada also had a big match with
eight service aces, two digs and
two kills.
Other top performers for the
Fighting Seminoles were Laura
Suddes (four digs, five service
aces), Reanna Brussel (four
kills, 1.5 blocks), Lauren
Williams (three kills, 1.5
blocks), Ashley Trains (five
kills) and Jessie Echevarria (one
kill).

But the Tribe could not main­
tain the momentum on
Thursday against a Lake
Howell squad that had seven
seniors and three strong hitters
led by Daiger with nine kills
and five service aces as the
Silver Hawks (2-1) bested
Seminole (1*1), 25-13,25-13 and
25-21.
"We started to pull it together
by using different rotations and
switching of player positions
tonight" said Corso. "But our
serve receive hurt us tonight
against their strong server*. We
will work on that fills weekend
and get ready for Lake Mary at
home on Ttoesday."
Williams led the 'Noles with
nine kills and two digs, while
Kovac's had 14 assists and two
kills, Brussel three kills and six
digs, and Traina and Paige
Corso two kills each.
The Seminole Athletic
Conference Slowpitch Softball
League opened with defending
champion Seminole posting a
pair of shutouts, 8-0 over
Lyman and 1-0 over last year's
runners-up, Winter Springs.
Poore was the winning pitch­
er in both games, lobbing a
three-hitter and driving in the
only run against die Bears.
Joyce (3-for-5) and Edelman (2for-4, double, RBI) had the big
sticks in the win over the
Greyhounds.

Sec Preps, Page 6B

Inshore saltwater baits
By Captain OavM Roper*
Spedal to the Herald
SANFORD — What baits work great for
inshore saltwater fishing?
I have spent the last 12 years roaming the flats
of the Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River
Lagoon. I am constantly looking for redfish,
trout tarpon and the occasional snook. One
question I hear all the time is, "what did you
catch him on?"
That is a great question because I usually catch
fish on different baits. Another question I near is,
" what if you had to choose one bait to fish with
all day, what would it be?"
If I had to choose one bait to fish all day it
would be the Rip Tide 3 inch Mullet. I have
found it to be the most versatile bait for catching
a variety of inshore fish. I rig it on a 1 /8 ounce
jig head and I can fish it just about anywhere a
fish lives. The Rip Tide Mullet is so versatile you
can adapt the bait to any situation. I can bounce
it off the bottom through the sand holes. I can
swim it just above the grass where bait fish simi­
lar in size roam. A fast retrieve will allow you to
work the bait near the surface. The best advice I
can give, is vary your retrieve until you get a
strike and then remember what you were doing
when the fish bit.
My second choice would be the Rip Tide Flats
Chub or the new Gulf Chub. Both baits are simi­
lar except the Gulf Chub is solid and does not
have a nook pocket. The Culf Chub is a little
heavier and I choose it for my "Stupid Rig". The
"Stupid Rig' is simply taking a circle hook and
running through the nose of the bait 1/2 inch
from the top. This will keep the bait virtually
weedless and when a fish nits you just reel. I rig
the Flats Chub on a Daiichi "Butt Dragger" hook
as you would a Texas rig worm for bass. I use
this rig when I am fishing a shallow area with a
lot of grass an sand holes. Both baits are very
effective and catch a ton of fish.
My favorite bait for tailing redfish or large
schools of redfish would be the Rip Tide Crab.
The crab comes in two sizes, 2-incn and 4-inch. I
use the large crab for big fish and the small crab
for smaller fish. I rig the 4-inch crab on a 3/8ounce or 1/2-ounce jig head. I run the jig head
through the side and bring the hook out through
the top. This will make the bait look very realis­
tic as you swim it or bounce it off the bottom. If
you think about how a crab swims sideways it
makes perfect sense to rig the jig head through
the side.
Another bait I really like is the Rip Tide scent­
ed shrimp. Rigging it on a l /8-ounce jig head

can be deadly on big reds. I like to cast it way
out in front of the school and pop it off the bot­
tom as they pass the bait. Nine times out of 10
they will whack it hard. When redfish are root­
ing around a shrimp will hop off the bottom try­
ing to escape and that usually spells their doom.
Trout love the shrimp also. There are not too
many saltwater fish that don't love shrimp.
One other bait that works well is the Hakala
Spoon. The spoon comes in a variety of colon
and some are weedless. They are very versatile
and angler is able to cover much water. The
spoon is a great search bait and will catch a vari­
ety of fish. You can find these spoons at your
local tackle store.
Most bait companies have websites and you
can locate them on the Ihtemct. You can find the
Rip Tide baits at www.riptidelures.com. I have
also been asked "who is Rip Tide." I am sure
you have heard of Culprit Worms, well Rip Tide
is the saltwater line for Culprit.
Whatever bait you choose, get out and catch
some fish. There is no better way to relax and
enjoy the beauty of our state. If you would like
to book a charter call 407-405-0819 or visit the
website www.aaahawgwildcharters.com.
Tight Lines and Good Fishing!

PtK tfo co u rte sy Of A A A H sw gw tM I

The R ip Tide Flats C hub (top, left), Rip Tide scent­
ed shrim p (m iddle, le ft), Rip Tide 3-inch m ullet
(bottom , left), Rip Tide C rab (bottom ) and the
H akala Spoon (right) are som e of the favorite
lures of C aptain David Rogers.

U C F holds final scrimmage of preseason
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — The UCF football learn
completed a 96-play closed scrimmage
Tuesday morning on the outdoor practice
fields. The Golden Knights covered all
three phases of the game, including kick­
offs and punts on special teams, during the
scrimmage.
"The second half the scrimmage we
layed with more urgency," stated UCF
ead coach George O'Leary "The tempo
was better in the second half than the first
half"
For most of the day, the first team offense
faced the second team defense while the
second team offense competed against the
first team defease Both first team units
also had the chance to lineup vs each
other for parts of the scrimmage
A C-USA officiating crew worked the
scrimmage as the Golden Knights came
out of the morning injury tree
The first team offense stored three touch­
downs while the third team ottensive unit
also accounted for one touchdown late in
the scrimmage
Junior quarterback Steven Moffett con­
tinued his strong preseason camp with
another solid day The Winter I’aik native
was |9-of-23 pasting for 195 yard* with
one touchdown and no interceptions His
only touchdown pa*s wa* on a 29-yaid
screen to junior Ikontaviu* Wiko*
I rrshmaii tailback Kevin Smith worked
with (fur firs! team offense and ended file
day with 57 yards on 1 0 1 antes Wiiro*
elsu earned bine with the til*4 team unit.

collecting 13 yards on five carries along
with two receptions for 25 yards and a
touchdown. Junior Jason Peters was also in
the mix with the first team offense. The
junior college transfer had eight carries for
21 yards, including a touchdown from a
yard out.
Moffett scored the other touchdown for
the first team unit on a two-yard quarter­
back keeper.
Sophomore tailback Curtis Francis ran
with the second and third team offense. He
finished with 13 carries for 62 yards,
including a 30-yard gallop into the end
zone.
Sophomore quarterback Kyle Israel split
time with both the first and second team
units He was l-of-4 passing for 17 yards
with the first team Overall, Israel ended
the scrimmage 2-of-7 passing for 23 yards.
Junior quarterback Ed Marynowitz was
6-of-9 through the air for 40 yards.
Redshirt sophomore wide receiver
Sergiori Joachim had a good day among
the receivers Working with the first team
ottease, Joachim led the team with four
receptions for 54 yards Junior Mike
Walker collected four receptluas for 38
yards while sophomore Javid James and
junior Brooks turner each caught three
passes as well
Defensively, junior end Karerm Reid
lot alrd two tacks while freshman line­
backer T J I iarnden also came up with a
sack Senior linebacker James ( rack and
Irrshmen defensive end Antonio Wallace
also recovered fumble* lor tlie defetisr
to w a r d * file r n d o f lia r sc m n m a g * te n

ior place-kicker John Brown booted two,
47-yard field goals. Senior Matt Prater
kicked a 52-yard field goal on the scrim­
mage’s final play to end the action.
UNOFFICIAL SCRIMMAGE STATS
PASSING _ Steven Moffett 19-2X), 195yards, 1 TD; Kyle Israel 2-7-0, 23; Ed
Marynowitz 6-9-0, 40.
RUSHING _ Kevin Smith 10-57;
Dontavius Wilcox 5-13; Curtis Francis 1362, 1 TD; Jason Peters 8-21, 1 TD; Steven
Moffett 2-8, l TD.
RECEIVING _ Sergiori Joachim 4-54,
Mike Walker 4-38; Brooks Turner 3-31; Javid
James 4-18; Brandon Marshall 2-16; Blake
Carter 1-5; Rocky Ross 2-20; Kevin Smith 19; Dontavius Wilcox 2-25, 1 TD; Chris
Narsesian 1-12; Darcy Johnson 1-3; Mike
Merritt 1-16; Curtis Francis 1-5; Jeff
Branham 1-6.

FOX SPORTS NET FLORIDA
TO TELEVISE UCF-USF GAME
TAMPA — FSN Honda and the
University of South Florida announced
Thursday that the UCF-USF game on
Saturday. September 17, at 7 p m , will air
live and statewide on FSN Florida It will
be the first match-up between the twu
mtrastatr rivals and will be played at
Raymond James Stadium in Tampa
UCF will appear at least four Umes on
television in 2U)5. the most television
games for tiie (adden Knight* since 21X13
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Reliable Indiv, fast learner
w/ great cust. sve skills &amp;
business sense.. Exc.
pay. P/T, Mon, Tu, Th, Sat.

r407-694-566a
Expd PT maintenance man.
retirees ok Apply in person. 300
West Airport Blvd, Sanford
Female com panion lor elderly
lady
Spamsh/English
speaking.
have
own
transportation. Call Mrs.
Restrepo at 407-786-7128.
Flte/Uail Clark
Detail oriented person needed
with strong filing, data entry 4
phone skills Call 407-3232040x28 or fax resume to 407323-5525
Flyer D istribu tor: Vehicle
prowled. part kne, Oriando area,
$20k per year 407-830-4700
FR O N T D ES K C LER K S
required lor afternoon 4 nights
shifts, experience preferred
Budget Inn, Sanford Apply in
person 3200 S Orlando Dr.
Handyman: Reuse wanted tori
part lime property fix up with
transportation 407-321-6757.

Helper for the Cook wanted
Start StO/per hr Also Servers
wanted
In
Longwood
Restaurant 407-265-8248
Inside
Sales:
Person
w/eleclncal
knowledge
Competitive wages based on
exp 407-328-1200
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
Mary primary care practice
has ar, immediate opening tor
a PT pads MA. Musi be
certified and/or registered
Good benefits. Submit resume
indicating interest in Lake Mary
MA position, including specialty,
to
Physician Associate.
Human Resources. 455 W
Warren Ave . Longwood. FL
32750. tax k) (407) 262-5797 or
appty online at www pool com
EOE

HELP WANTED
• MAINTENANCEN IG H TS /W E IK E N D S F T /P T
• EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F /T -P /T
- HOUSEKEEPERS - F /T
Upscale senior living community.
Excellent pay/benelits.
Resume Fax 407-322-3065

Phone 407-322-2207

mz
He r i t a ge
at L a k e f a u l t

Microfilm camera operators
needed. S larl Immediately.
Criminal background check
required C al to apply 407-9420185
Vivona's North Pizzeria needs
drivers, pizza makers, subs,
waitresses 4 phones Apply wxh
owner al 2477 Paik Ave.
Sanford
Irrigation
Installers,
Outside Sotos: Leading stone
experienced only, labor
company is seeking a salt
position. 407-322 6133
motivated individual to help
LABORERS NEEDED expand the Sanford/Orlando
markets Musi have tales and
FOR UNDERGROUND
construction knowledge. Send
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
resume to 4191 Mayfair Lane.
S tarling Salary SS.5Q/Hr
Port Orange. P_ 32129.- or
H 4A ITH IH N JR A N C U N O M 1 K , contact Dannft. 386-566-0626
K A M I Drug tree workpiece.
P/T Driver: Transport clients to
Apply el: fSO Miller Drive,
and
from
scheduled
Altamonte Springe 407-2*0•000.601
appointments Pick up supplies
and material for the center as
Lake Mary girt baskets store
required. Must have valid
tociung tor basket maker 4 sales
Florida driver's license, good
assistant. 30 to 40 hours. Prior
d w rg record m l be ta m te w *i
retail
basket
or
floral
surrounding community high
experience preferred. Good
school diploma or equivalent.
computer skills required. Fax
407-326-2990.
resume. 407-444-0587
Pert Time cook, servers, 6
LandeceperaTTreek Cat Final
dishwasher needed Contact
Grade: Operators and labor
Mylene
positions - installation and
407-323-7306
grading axpeuance. 407-322Plumber or Service Tech:
8133
Residential construction or
Liberty Tax Service of Sanford
service Must have exp Benefit
la offering a free tax course to
package Si.000 sign-on
participants who would like to
bonus 366-736-0221
become members of our staff.
Presser tor busy location in
Fully bilingual a plus. For more
Winter Springs Some exp , will
information please call David at
tram Call 407-699-5507.
407-754-4540.
Production Workers needed
LOG HOME salesperson
for
Sanford
company.
Electronic
assembly
Basic construction and
experience preferred. Day
computer knowledge
Shift
helpful Background check
Call CORESTAFF, 407-5994 drug screening
5102
Salary ♦ Commission
Receptionist
Bilingual
(English/Spanish)
Good
commumcatwna 6 customer
Call lor interview
service skills, FT, beneMs
available Call 407-324-2442
1-890-835-3881
ask for Ron
RUB YJUICE, counter help.
P/T, Mon-Frt. 11 3 0 -2 :30pm
M achine Maintenance
Appty in person. 101 W 1st St.
Mechanic
Santord
Nationally recognized
Safety M arl seeks FT/PT
company. Seniord/Lake Mary
person tor retail day safety sales
Location
WiA tram right person 407-3393-5 yrs experience
6600
LatheiWelding required
S ales
people
wanted:
Understanding ot PLC
Sanford Mortgage Co looking
Operating a Milling Machine
Ior telemarketers Good base
D/C Drive
pay. $8 to $12/hr depending on
1st Shift requires being on ceil
experience, plus commission
2477.
high
school
Full 6 Pari time available Call
diploma/GED
Background
407-3280015 or lax resL/ne 407check require Strong electrical
328-8348
____________
knowledge Ability to build relay
ladder logic Manufacturing
Sales Person: Vertical blinds
experience preferred
Al leads prowled (No cold cato)
Meel customers m the* homes
Call lo r Immediate
Interview I
$40K *
per
year
Gas
allowance Some exp helpful
407-862-0090
407 830-4700
Machine Operators
S CR EEN RO O M HELPER
$9 00 up per hour
N EEO ED Transportation 6
Sanford Area
lools required 3 2 1 948-6078
Exp preferred but not required
Must be capable of starving lor
SaoPyxi Oev»- TjX A/to kit Men
tong
periods
of
time
Needed
Local
Work
Willingness to learn to trade
(407)322 8133
Great opportunity' Hugh School
OptomaGEO/ Drug.Background
Part Ume cook, servers 6
check required 407-682-0090
dishw asher needed. Contact
Mylene.
MASONS experienced only
407-323-7306
Deltona area F/T. 4 0 * hrs/wk
Residential 6 Commercial Cali
Teacher: Easier Seals Charter
386-383-7769
School, unique professional
growth opportunity Competitive
salary. U berwAte GeriSwd and
M eat C utter with saw
early childhood, elementary
experience WurkdaysMorvFn
ed. or ESC Call or tax resume
Fax resume to 407-322 8973
to Dr Robert Carlton 3 6 6 2 6 5
or apply n person al 401 west
4568 lax 3 6 6 256-7677
I 3 T St Serkud a re a *407 322
3663 ask tor Jimmy
MeurwreXiweal ^ X / i x K A l

W arehouse Workers
bar Surd area no experience

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elp

W anted

T h e S an tord H erald is
looking
for
a
sales
professional to toed Its
advertising staff. Newspaper
sales experience is required
This position is ideal for the
seise professional with a
proven track record who
wants to move into a
management position. The
advertising dirsetor will be
responsible for hiring, trwning
and managing the sales staff
planning special section
publications; and assisting
with the creation of new
pubkeattorta The director also
will be expected to lead by
example end make regular
sales calls. The Sanford
Herald is a iwtce a week. 5.000
paid circulation newspaper
located In Sanford The
Herald also publishes free
newspapers in Lake Mary
and Longwood This is a
tremendously Iasi growing
market. Th* Herald offers a
competitive base salary, a
commission and bonus plan
health rwuranc*. 2 weeks paid
vacabon. aulo and can phone
allowance, and a 4 0 Ik. E-mail
resume and references to
Publisher Dan Ping at
dping&lt;9 semmoleheraid com.
or mail them to 300 N. French
Ave. Sanford. FL 32771
W e are still Growing in
Daytona Beach FL.
More new Business
Professional CDL-A Driver
needed with 2 yrs Exp req
Must live within 55 mites of
Daytona. Local work, home
daily and over night tripe
99% no touch
Great Benefits
Up to $1050 per week
Pius Safety Bonuses
Meet the Salem Canters
Recruiter / Walk in
August 29. 30. 31. Sept t. 2
Sam to 5pm
Salem Corners Inc.
3143 International
Speedway Blvd
Daytona Beach. FL
Call 1-800-709-2536
W elders:
M IO
6
TIG
experience, good pay/fcenefits.
FT days, shop work. 407-2991592

97— A partments F urnished

117—C ommercial
R entals

Sentant: Ftetorto 3 /1 5 2 story.
$950/month. 2/1. $590/month
407-262-3002.

ISOOaq ft. O ffice Bldg,
located on the St Johns River
In the Port ol Santord Great
view ol the manna 8 water
Plenty of parking. Great
location 3 1200/MO plus CAM
Call Hidden Harbour Manna
407-322-1610 Ask tor Don

98— R entals
Efficiency
$100wk.
Apartments. $t50w k. also
houses
for
rent
fumished/unfurmshed 407240-1156 *

99— A partments -

U nfurnished
2 BR Home $ 5 0 0 /M 6
Persimmon 8 13th St.
Santord 407-321-4217 Adults

M ARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BDflM 1560,WO
...jn n n M tann-MO a n d u p
'
Cable Included

407-323-8670
Quality Living at Affordable
Pricing. 1 , 2 8 3 Bedrooms,
Lake Views. 407-322-9104.
EHO.

100— C ondominium
R entals
Sendlewood 1/1, W /D. sern
pobo. ? d Ar. tote of storage, pod
1 yr lease * deposit 407-8986555_______________________

103— H ousesU nfurnished

P0R2IG REALTY
RENTALS

M erry M aids
93— R ooms For
R ent
$400/Mo. furnished, incl utily.
Fng/Fz. W /D Cbl, internet,
dean 10*20 rm w/semi private
entrance Profless envtro,
Santord Airport near 417 ext F
6 L dep appi lee N/S. N/O 6

Free room end board to older
man who drives &amp; can fix
tTxngs No booze or drugs 407328 4166

95 — R

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407-321-0759
-Sanford: Income producing
property -4/1 and 2/1. both tor
St 98 000
-Lake M ary: 3/1, block,
reduced tor quick sale Nice
neighborhood. 3189.000
■Sanford: Building Lots.
100‘x248’. best offer

Sanford-Celery Lake*

118—O ffice S pace
For R ent
Offices For Rent 400 sq ft lo
800 sq ft Sanford Fulton
Office Center 407-314-3750

56R/2 5BA. 2 car gangs 2 May.
2 yrs new Huge corner tot Loti
ol extras Was asking. 3325k.
Sacnltce 3302k Can Exit, 954720-0018

Recently renovated office
space ideal tor church. 2200 sq
ft. on Maple Ave. Santord
407-948-4845
Unique office space available
downtown Svilord area From
800 to 6.750 sq fl. Utilized
professional office, private
school
or
Instructional
classroom space 407-9484845

141— H omes For
S ale
Geneva: 3/2. 3.77 acres, high
8 dry. good water. 1728 sq It.
detached gar. w/shop. 3325k.
407-349-5325

(407) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

W EEKLY RENTALS
Starting 4 182/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423

Call 407*331*5266

S ale

DOYLE
MANAGEMENT
R ENT ALS

quiet AvaX V I0 6 407 547-6632

Merry Matos is hiring because
we are growing No nights or
weekends You need a car 6
drivers license We provide a
great place to work, benefits.
6 paid mileage

141— H o m e s Fo r

2BR/1BA, screen porch, large
lot. wood doors, clean. CHA
$62S/mo * 2 month's deposit
386-775-0822

S anford: 2/2 Spacious
Upstairs Apt. Carpeted. Vinyl.
Open
Patio.
Spacious
$575/3575 Deposit
Santord:
Lovely
2/2
Completely Upgraded 8
Renovated. Hardwood FYs. Tie.
$900/5900 Deposit
Longw ood: 3/1. Terrazzo
Firs. Scrn Porch. Fplc
$850/$850 Deposit
Sanford:
Dunwoody
Commons. 2/2 Townhouse.
End Urol, Stove. Refrigerator.
Dishwasher. W /D. Screen
Patio Storage. Community
Poof. 11000/31.000 Qep
O range C ity: 3/2. Lovely
Home with Tiled Living Areas.
Carpeted Bedrooms. Lg
yard, single Car Garage. Well
3
Septic
$1100/$t100
Deposit
Tlmacuan/Lake Mary: 3/2.
Gated Community. Extremely
large Eat-In Kitchen. Inside
laundry. Carpeted 8 Tiled,
$160031600 Deposit
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
HOMES!

W ORK FOR
THE BEST!

Sanford Com m ercial: Busy
interchange at CR15/17-92 and
1-4. 108t sq ft. 6-12 parking
spaces, zoned C-1. Avail now!
$1650mo CaH Porzg Really
407-322-8676

1

-Santord: 3B D /I 5 Bath
House. Range 8 Relng
CHA. TXe floors, $650/mo/
-Santord 2BD/t Bath Apt
Hang* R a t'd Washer and
Dryer Wood Floors' A **d
W2 $675/mo
-Sanford IB D /tB eth Apt
Ground Floor Fireplace
/kxxdFkxx* Wteur-Lawn Pete
Included' $650/mu

407 322 8678

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SIIOROH8U HOHIS
WtNTURl 1PROPERIItS
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New Ceramic Tito.
Painted Int/Exl.
IIM.KOO
2 /8 ,

Intortor, NewCarpet,
I14B.BOO
S 8 e d f4Beto. over 3200 sq ft,
2 F p fc*. 4 P o rch **, Huge
L M n g , Dining A Famity Rma
W e t B ar. Located tn
Htotartc DtMrtct Overlooking
O orgeoua Parfc A 4 Stocks to
h e M onroe. U atad in
N rilo n d fW jiiT m of Historic
H o m e *. 1644,900
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3/2 D W . — appliances A m ad.
Gong—M y setup, ready to move
In. S597Ano. indudee lot re n t
with approved crerM. 407-3238100

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407-322-2611

C O R R U G A TED
STEE L
R O O FIN G lor B am s. Boat
Docha, Shops, etc. Also CuNart
Ptpa 15'* 2Cr t8-*2tr C a t For
Pncea Surplus Stoat A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-203-5788

181—AlTUANCES k .
Fu

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199—Pets *
Supplies

a le

2
dreesera
headboard,
tocfbowd. minor. 2 nito stands,
dsrh brown. $125 321-27B380B

B ED : NASA technology. Vmco
memory team m attress set. as
seen on T V M s i. Nsw in ptosttc
with m anufacturer's warranty.
Cost $ 1509. m — M *SS06 407831-1322 O R 386-753-1515
Delivery available
New Broyha cherry wood china
cabinet A buffet table. 6 c h a n .
2 leafs, mink table ped. B O ,
m ust see. 407-3234447
P o o l Tab le: G orgeous 8'
furniture-style table, decorative
lege, bather pockets, oversized
r thrae-pece slate, accessory
ktwshbato. Brand new ncrato.
Cost U K . must s a l 11350. 407402-1781 ON 388-753-0488

183—Television &amp;
Stereo/Radio

List Your Ad In Herald's
Classifieds Call Ted at

185—Computers
For Sale
PC ayUem. AMD 186 MHZ. M d
Tower. 19* monitor, speakers.
H P 722c prtnlsr. D VD /C D
combo. CO Burner. $500. Must
see 407-547-6832

Put B ui 11/2 yrs old. while w ttt
ipoto. A real race gw tot dog wBt
lota oT energy 407-323-8018.
needs a good home.

FP E B reaker Box, IM A m ain.
A aaortad SOA's. M A Y . 20A S ,
IS A 's breakers. $ t0 0 . obo. 55*
g alvanized lan ce C M electric
h o is t $ 7 5 . obo 40 7-5 47-8 83 2.

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(1Q/MM-10M8) whichwill
tor I

W H C a r* For Tbur Dog or Cat
m Your H om e W hri* Ybu Are
Qonal Plenty o&lt; TLC VMi brtig
n newspapers, m ai end w an
w ater
plantal

Cantral
407

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U«to Giant Uddar: 17ft with

R afertnces Available Upon
set Ptoeaa C a l 407-3148703

platform , $ 2 5 0 Arm. N eed to
buy larg er ladder. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 3 31 .

209—Clothing

231—C a r s For Sale

COAT) Full length with
hood. Size large, kept m turner
storage $3000 Call 388- 7898070

1968 Pick U p Toyota, looks
rough but
good running
condition. A M ust S a a 154
C ountry C lub C ircto. Sanford

217—Garage Sales

F o rd C o n to u r, 1 9 9 7 ,4 BrwTd
new tiree, excellen t inside
S o u l rune parted)! $2500 4077 9 2 -9 6 1 6 or 4 0 7 -5 4 9 -5 8 3 4 .

Going out ot Bualnaas: Closing
out warehouse fu l of anbauas.:
Farm tables, primitives, wood
burning cook stove, desks,
dining sets, dressers, chests.
Victorian solas, gam e table,
secretory, Berkley-Gay drop
leal desk, pictures, mirrors,
solid m arble dining table,
clocks, lam ps, collectibles.
Cuno cabinets, (eweiry. linens,
and more Downtown Oviedo by
the water lower. 30 Station St.
Friday. Saturday. Sunday. 108pm 407-385-8822

239—
Motorcyci.es/4Wheelers For Sale
Tw o B ran d N ew
1 - P o to rts 1 -1
8 3 ,9 0 0 e a c h o b o

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REG ISTRATIO N SYSTEM S,
MO.

219—Wanted to
Buy

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S ta r O u st C le a n in g
U cfB onded/ Insured
All S uppliee furnished.

407-3$1-4087
L eg als

2 2 2 — M u s ic a l
Instrum ents

FREE

Auction to be held on O f-20-05
• 10AM s i Pritchett's Towing.
1240 S Ronald Reagan Btvd
(C .R . 427). Longwood

Single Story
Design

1st Month s Rent
With 12 Mo Lease &amp; Approved Credit
Fro n t - Volleyball • S p arkling l\x » l • Tennis C o u rt*

LIVE OAK BLVD

liu n o y M an s in n C M
A ll P hases of C onstruction
P ressure C toem ng,
Painting, HeuNng
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -2 8 4 1 (H om e P hone)
4 0 7 -3 1 4 -6 8 7 8 (C a ll P hone)

Country Lake i
A partm ents

Lawn Mower Repair A
Old lawn mowers
needed for parts.
407-427-6630

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nonet or

a u c t io n

T N * auction w ill be held on
S E P TE U 8E R 10, 2008, e l BOO
AM at 325 Aukn A v e , Oviedo.
FL
Prospective bidders m ay Inspect
the vehiclet on toe day before
the Auction from BAM until 6PM
Tsrme sre cash or certified kind*
only.
O V IE D O
TO W IN G
reserves toe right to accept or
refu te any and — bids.
loDowtng

vehicles

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VIN 4 JN 1H J01F2PT082537
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Free Estimates
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Septem ber A D . 20 08 e th r lor
eN e and • — to toe Nepe— bkfdw . FO R CASH M HAND ANO
SUBJECT TO AN Y ANO ALL
EXtSTIN Q LIEN S, a t toe Front
(Souto) Door, at toe Sagpole, of
toe Sam inote County SheriTs
O ffice.
100 Bush Btvd.,
Sentord. Florida, the above

NO TIC E OF

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Forecfeeura dated
A ug 11, 2008 entered to CNN
Case No. 05-C A -1060-14-G of
toe CkcuN Court of toe 1BTH
Judicial Circuit to and tor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I m l e e l to toe Ngheet w td beet
bidder lor cash a t toe Eeet Front
Door at toe SEM INOLE County
Courtouuee located N 301 North
Park Avenue to Sanford. Florida.
m 11.00 a m . on toe 13to day o l
September. 2005 toe Mtowtog
deecribed property — set torth to
said Summary Final Aidgm enL
to-wM:
LO T 9 8 . ALAFAYA W O O DS
PHASE IV. ACCORDING TO
THE THEREOF AS R ECO RD| B M PLAT BOOK 33, P M 0 B
• 99 9 TH R O U G H , 102. PUBLICRECO RDS O F SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLO R ID A
Dated W e 12 day of AugusL
2005

By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
i
Publish In: The Sem inole Herald
THE LAW O FFIC ES O F DAVIO
J STER N . P .A , ATTO RNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
06-4t541
PLEASE FAX A COPY O f TH E
FIR S T IN SER TIO N TO 99 4233-6555 IN ACCO RDANCE
W ITH THE AMERICANS W ITH
D IS A B ILITIE S ACT. persona
With dtoabNMIae needing a spe­
cial accommodation should con­
tact CO URT ADM INISTRATIO N,
at the SEM IN O LE County
Courthouse at 407-655-4227. t600-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida R elay
Service
PuM sh August 21. 28. 2005
T004

T lw l said sale ie being m a d * to
satisfy toe term s of W a W rit of
Execution.'
Donald F. E—ngw . SheriB
Sem tooie County, Florida
Pubtahed: August 7to,14to
21M . and toe 2Bto of 2006 wlto
toe sale on Septem ber 7to,
2009.
N O T IC E R EG A R D IN G TH E
AM ERICANS W ITH D ISA B ILI­
TIES A C T o r 1990. PERSO NS
W ITH A DISABILITY N EED IN G
SPECIAL ACCO M M O DATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN TH E P R O ­
C E E D IN G S SH O U LD C O N ­
TACT TH E EN FO RC EA B LE
W R ITS S E C TIO N O F TH E
C IVIL D IVISIO N AT TH E SH ER ­
IF F S O FFIC E . 100 B U SH

PROCEEDINGS. (407) 8658012.
PuM sh: August 7. 14, 21, 28 .
2009
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Avenue. Sanford FL 32771.
Telephone Num ber (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to toe proceedtog. #
hearing im paired. (TOO) 1 4 0 0 955-8771 or Voice (V ) i 90095 5-8 770 vie Florida Relay
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to R. on M a n fu l &amp; Watson.
P A , Attorney tor PtokiSlf,
whose address la 1800 NW
49TH STREET. SU ITE 120. FT.
LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 wttoin
thirty (30 ) days after toe lin t
puJbicAbGfi ot this N ote# In V #
I Please publish In TH E SAN­
FO RD HERALD) and M s toe
original with toe C teik o f W e
Court either before service on
PltAnttfTi Attorney o f trnm #r)ifii
ty thereafter, otoarwfee a dafauft
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TH E TO W N O F SA N FO R D .
A C CO R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK t . PAGE 58
TH R O U G H 64. O F THE PUB­
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COUNTY. FLO R ID A

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ORDINANCE NO
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY O f LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
R E 20M N Q CERTAIN LANDS WTTHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. LOCATED SOUTH OF CR 4«A AND WEST O f
RANTOUL LANE, HEREM DEFINED FROM THE PRESENT
C ITY ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF PUO. PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT. TO PUD. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES'
PROVIDING CONFLICTS. CODIFICATION. SEVERABILITY
ANO EFFECTIVE OATE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tfitf h * C*y ol Lake Mwy. City
C ommto*lcn.w ffihofcJtw opuM ch*«lng »a*r ~
First Raadfrtg Thursday. I
Second ReedMg. Thuradey. I

r t , MOB. el 7 00 PM
r 23, MOB. at 7 0 0 PM

ThepMOc heertnge w* w el me Bme noled ebove or w ioc
•e poeoMe tbraafbr. to conakJar me rovbtona oI me artopte.
DewtoperV Agreement to perm* tie pbcamara ol 3 to m m y
ctoeereome el me Late Mary Preparatory School
A copy of me IntormeBon retowem to me prepoeed temporary

&lt;*— room to eyeOeble tor Inapedton by toe puMe to me
Community Devetopmem Deportment office. Lake Mery
Ntontatpel Santo** BuM ng 911 WMecs Court. Lake M vy.
Ftortdo 33740, Mondey through Frtdey. bom BOO AM. unto 300
P.M., or you mey caB Gen Schtodtor. CRy Planner el (407) 9061443 tor more InianneBon concerning tN* amendmanL
A l Pubic Heertoga M i b e h i U l n m e C I l y o l L a k o M w y
*'
‘
100 R Country Club Rd.. Lake M vy
eat el me pubic heertoga and be
i or eubmN written oommento to me
Said heertoga may be cortlnued from
■me to Bmo unto toe Cby Cnmmtoaton mafcoo a Itoal dadtton.
NOTE: W A PERSON DEQOCS TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSOERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR
SHE W* 1 NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS. ANO
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS B MADE. WHICH RECORD MCLUOES THE TESTIMO­
NY AND EVIOENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO B
BASED. FLORIOA STATUTES 286.0108.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST i
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT 407-3B6 - 1434.

W erahoute Racelpno: Ronald Campane*
“ MnooOue: B1.3 1 *3 5
Leal Known A M aaa. BPS Dal Mar Drive
The VMegee, FL331SP
Cortonia ol L o t Four pMato ol household gooda and perionel
“ect* weighing 4.400 pounds boded bom 11201 Em En B
G reet Rood. EuaBo. FL 3 4 7 M on March 1 * 3004
Dole ol Auction: Saturday, Septomber 10.2003
Tima o» Auction: 1000 a.m.
Place of Aucdon: WSrehouao Ground*. TredwayV Moving B
Storage, Inc.
400 Central Pwk Drive, Saneord, FL 32771
TrodwayV Moving B Storage, toe.
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Pubtoto: August 17,21.24.2B. 3006
TOM

Notice b hereby given NWI a Ttxen Hati Mbeting w fl be hakt in
the QtiyCommbefon Cham ber* M tiie C tiyH M . 300 North Park
Avenue In the Ctiy of Sanford, Florida, a l 6:00 P.M. on Mondey,
tor tire ptapoae ol receiving cMsen topuf
tor the Downtown Sentord Community
A l parftoti In Intoroal and cHlnna she* have an opportunity to be
heard at said meeting.
By order o f the C ity Commiaaton of tiie C *y of Sankxd, Florida.

PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PAHTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE P R 0C E E 0M Q 8 SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-6626 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING.
AOV1CE TO THE PUBUC: N a person decides to ffitoM l a dedm made with reaped to any matter considered at tire a tm
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record of the procaedbiga, inctodfrig tit# taatiroony and evkfance, which record b
not provided by tha Ctiy of Sentord (F .8 .26*0106)

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in i

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mt flppHCation(9jl lOr crfvtrOfwnvnuu nwoufui r#nnii\*j irom.
C»y View LLC, P.O. Boa 1032. W totor Park. FL 32790,
lion #40-117-40623-6. The protect b located In Semtoota County,
Section 22. Tbwnehip 21 Soutfi, Range 31 EoaL The ERP appli­
cation b tor construction o l a surface water management system
tor a 5.76-acre devetopmem known ao C ity View.

v y im *m i rOOwf)
D eputy C ity C b rk

Pubtiah: August 21. 2 * 2005
T001
W T H * C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H * B M H T W n H

juovctAL cMcurr

O F TH E SUBJECT PRO PER­
TY.

t il ANO FO R
[C O U N TY,
The N e(s) oontatotog each o l toe above toted eppieadonja) are
FLO ftiO A
ovoioble tor toapecOon Monday (trough Friday except tor bgal
holidays, 8:00 a m . to 3 0 0 p m. a l toe S t. Johns River WaWr
M wiegernem District H eadquartari or the appropriate Service
THE C IT Q RO UP/CONStJM ER
Center. W ritten obRcHona to m e tippkeation m ay be m ade, but
FIN A N C E. IN C ., as Trustee o l
should be Nad with (received by) m e District C brk. 4040 R e d
•to C IT HOM E EQ U ITY
TR U ST 1964-1,
S t. P alad ia Florida 32177-1429, n o latsr than 14 days ITOm too
data o l publication. W ritten objection* should Identity m e objec­
tor by nam e and address, and ruty describe the objection to (he
appStwHon. Filing a written objection dose not antMe you to a
Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Administrative Hearing. Only
SANDRA K. BURKE a/k/a
m oee persons whose aubatartlel interests are afteded by the
SA N D R A BU RK E:
applcallon w xl who file a petition m eeting m e requlrem erta ol
UNKNOW N SPO USE OF
Sectiona 120 396 « id 120 37. Florida Statutes, and Chapter 268 A N 0 R A K BURKE aA /a
SANDRA BURKE: and a
106, Florida Admtoblrative Coda, may obtain an Administrative
heyingi W tim ely « e e wneen ol|ectione wW be preeenled to thw i ynknosn . p artes, d arn in g by.
through, under or
Bgerd tor consideration In Ha detiberatiOM on appMcation prior to
Ota Board taking action on toe application.
G loria Lew is, D ivision D irector, D ivision o I P erm it D ata S ervices
SL Johns R iver W ater M anagem ent D istrict
P utttah : August 28, 20 0 3
T I3 4

NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THB
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DM TM CT

b not known id bo dead or abra,
whether said unknown
claim as hairs,
grantees, assignees, Ibno rs,
cmdWofi , t u s tttt, ip o u io . of
other cleim ants: TEN A N T #1
and/or TENANT #2. tha |
rn o n o M to iccouni w in#
person or persona In

N otice Is given that a perm it m odification w as Issued by la tte r on
August 12, 2003.
C entral Florida Educators Federal C redit U nion, 12 00 W obec
S treet, O rlando. FL 32 6 0 3 . Perm it #4 0-1 1 7 -2 2 5 4 2 -7 . T h e prot­
ect b located in Sem inole County, S ection 19, Tow nship 21
South, R ange 3 2 East. T h e Perm it authorizes A S U R FA C E
W A TER M A N A G E M E N T S Y S TE M on 1 .3 5 A C R ES TO S E R V E
a C redit U nion. The receiving w aterbody is Econ R iver.
The IU a (i) containing the application lo r th e above listed letter
m odifleation la available tor Inspection M onday through Friday
except tor legal holidays, 8 0 0 a m . to 5 :0 0 p m . s ttfie S t Johns
FUver W ater M anagem ent D istrict (D istrict) H sadquarisrs. 40 4 9
R aid S treet, P aiatita. FL 3 2 17 8-14 29 . A person w hose substan­
tial Interests are affected by the D istrict perm itting d ed alo n m ay
petition tor an adm inistrative hearing In accordance w ith sections
120.568 and 120 37 , Florida Statutes, or m ay choose to pursue
m ediation as an alternative rem edy under section 1 2 0.5 73 ,
Florida S tatutes, befo re the d eadline to r filing a petition.
Cttoocing m ediation w ill not adversely aflect the right to a h e a r­
ing II m ediation does not result In a s a ttb m a n i T h e procedures
tor pursuing m ediation are set forth In section 12 0.5 73 , Florida
Statutes, and ru b s 26-106.111 and 26-106 4 0 1 - 4 0 4 Florida
Adrrurvstretive C oda. Petitions must com ply w ith the require­
m ents o l Florida Adm inistrative C oda C hapter 2 6 -1 0 6 and b e
N ad w ith (received by) the D istrict C lerk b e s te d a l D istrict
H eadquarters. H ighw ay 100 W est. P slalka. FL 32177. Petitions
tor acfcniniatrattve hearing on th e above apptication(s) m ust be
N ed w ithin tw enty-one (2 1 ) days o I publication o l this notice or
within twenty six (26) days o l the D lstrlcl depositing notice o llh b
Intent In the m ail tor those parsons to w hom the D istrict mads
actual notice Failure to fib • petition w ithin this tim e period shall
constitute a w aiver o I any nght(s) such p e rs o n s ) m ay have to
request an sdm irvstr stive detorm m etion (hearing) under sections
120 5 6 8 and 1 2 0 .5 7 , F .S ., concsm ing the subject perm it.
Petitions that are not N ad In accordance wrtri the above provi­
sions are subject to disnvssal
■ n m |j&gt;e adm inistrative hearing proceaa b designed to fo r­
m ulate final agency action, the Wing o f a petition m eans that the
D m b K ft Itoal action m ay be different from the position taken by
« to Bsa notice o l m tenl. Persons w hose substantial interests w ill
be afte d ed by any such final decision o l the D tstncl on the epp4cant have the right to petition to becom e a party to the proceed­
ing. in accordance with th e requirem ents set forth above
Pubtish August 28, 2005
T 1 35

LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC AUCTION
Individuals and/or other b g a l entities hated betow are hereby
O ften notice that a w arehousem an's hen austs on the contents
o l their storage tot because o i non-paym en t
storage, storage insurance, transportation, packing andtor other
r»i«i«ri im v m and H orace chargee The wareriousem en t hen
S f b ^ t o ^ d by PUBL1S A U C TIO N O F T M E C O N T E N T S ^ F

Warehouse Racmp* beued To Anthony 4 Leetoy Edwards

N O T K I OF SALE
Notice b hereby given tiw l,
p u rs u an tto • » Final Judgment
ot Foredoeur* dated August 11,
2006, In M e cause. 1 witi e e l toe
property M uatod In SEM INCLE
County, Florida dseerb ad as:
LO T 2 . BLOCK 9 . TIE R 14,
SEM INOLE PARK. ACCO RD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
A S R EC O R D ED IN PLAT
BOOK 2. PAGE 7 1 O F TH E
PUBUC RECORDS O F SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A
a/kfa 1119 W est 7th S i.,
Sentord, Florida 32771.
at public la b , to Vw highest and
best bidder, tor cash. East door
ot the courthouse, loca ted at
301 North Park Avenue,
Sentord, SEM IN O LE County.
Florida, si 11 00 o'clock a m .,
on Ssptem bar 1 1 2006.
Dated at Sentord, Florida tine
12 day oi August 2006.
(Seal)
MARYANN E MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Stacey Hoptona
Deputy C brk
D o u g b i C. Zaivn, P A
16630 U S Hwy 19 N .. #300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)636-4911 phone
(727)639-1084 tax
It you era a person with a &lt;*»ability who needs any accom ­
modation in order to petticjpeb
In tv s proceeding, you are enti­
le d , at no cost to you, to Via
provision oi certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
' Adm inistration a l 301 North
Park Avenue. Suita N 3 0 I,
Sentord. Florida 32771 (407)
666-4227. within (2 ) working
days oi your receipt oi tins
notice, 4 you are hearing or
voice im paired, call i-(60 0&gt; 965-4771
Pubtiah August 2 1 .2 8 . 2006
T113
IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT
o f th e i r m
ju d ic ia l a h c u rr,
IN AND FOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOiUOA
CIVIL DhrttilON
CAM NO. 06-CA&gt;t162-t4Q
MORTGAGE ELECTRO NIC
REGISTRATIO N SYSTEM S.

R O T IC I OF
FO R B C LO B U M B A L I
NO TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN
purauant to a Final Judgnent of
Forectoeur* dated b e 11b day
o l AuguaL 2 0 0 * «nd entorod in
C aaa No. 06-C A -1162-14O , of
b e ClrcuK Court ot b e 14 b
Ju d b iai C ircuit in end tor
Sem inole County. Florida,
Wharton M O RTG AG E ELEC ­
TR O N IC REGISTRATION SYS­
T E M * IN C . b b e P b in w fin d
JAlM I M . PUTZKE AAt/A JAIMI
M.
COLE
MUA
JAIM I
M ICHELLE C O LE. H O U SE­
HO LD FIN A N CE CO R PO R A ­
TIO N III; N O RM AND C O N ­
STR U CTIO N, IN C ; G REGO RY
PUTZKE; JOHN DOE; JANE
D O E AS UNKNO W N TEN A N T(S) IN PO SSESSIO N OF
TH E 8U B JEC T PRO PERTY are
D abndanN . I w d te ti to b e
Ngheto end beet bidder tor caoh
at tha EA ST DO O R a l the
Sam inob County Courbouaa.
in SANFORD. Florida, at 1100
a m . on b a 1 3 b
day ot
September, 2006. b a totiowbg
described property ao eto tonh
In itodF lnto Judgment, to wti:
LO T 31. TUSCAW1LLA. U N IT * •
A C CO R D IN G TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F. REC O R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGES 25
TH R U 24. O F THE PU B U C
R EC O R D S O F SEM IN O LE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
In
accordance
with
be
Am erican* wtih Dbabititiea A rt,
Ing • special accommodation to
p artid p ab In tins proceeding
should contact the Court
Adnvraetrator at 3 0 t N . Psrk
Avenue. Sentord FL 32771,
Telephone Num ber (407)6654227 not b ie r b a n 2 working
days ol your receipt o l this
notice. It hearing or votes
unpaired, 1-400-966-4771.
Dated t in 12th day o i Auguet.
2005
Maryarms Morse
C b rk ot b e Circuit Court
By Mary Stroups
Deputy C brk
Law O ffice ot M arsha.! C
Watson
1400 NW 49TH STR EET.
SUITE &lt;20
FT. LAUDEROALE. FL 33309
Telephone (964) 4 6 3 0 3 6 5
Facsimile. (96 4)7 71-6 05 2
Pubtiah August 21. 26. 2005
T112
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
O FTM E 14TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO RIDA
C IV IL D IVISIO N
CASE N O . 06-CA-43O -14Q
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S.
IN C .
vti.
ANNA
NATAL U C CI,
SKAHROKH M
AZARIAN.
H O M EC O M IN G S FINANCIAL
NETW ORK, INC . MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
R EG ISTR ATIO N SYSTEM S,
INC . AS NOM INEE FOR
UN IM O R TG AG E LLC . K » N
DOE. JAN DOC AS UNKNOW N
TEN A NTS IN PO SSESSIO N
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY

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W O O D LAKES U N IT 1.
A C CO R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F. R EC O R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK 21 . PAGES 1 7 -1 9 ,
O F TH E PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEM INO LE CO U N TY.
FLO R ID A

■aae be aiM eed that two (2) or more mantoara of the City
Commbaion ol tfie CRy of Sentord mey be atbndng thb mee
ing end that subjecte and mettore Involving tiie City of Sentord
may be dbcuaaad.

PuMah: Auguet 28.2006 m l September 4.2006
T IM

w harob M O RTG AGE ELEC ­
TR O N IC REGISTRATIO N SYS­
T E M * M C . b b a P b M ffi and
ANNA NATAL U C C I. G R E EN ­
W O O D LAKES H O M EO W N ­
E R S A SSO CIATIO N , IN C .:
H O M ECO M ING S FINANCIALNETW ORK, M G ; M ORTGAG£
ELECTRO NIC REGISTRATION
S Y S T E M * M C , AS NOM INEE
FO R UNBtiO RTG AGE U C ;
SKAHROKH M. AZARIAN;
JO H N DOE; JANE DO E AS
UNKNO W N TE N A N T(S ) M
PO SSESSIO N O F THE SUB­
JEC T
PR O PERTY
era
HVndartie. I w * etol to b e
Ititfw to w vl heal htrtrffr fnr rm h
at b a EAST DOO R a t the
aninatia County Courthouae.
b SANFORD. Florida, a l 1160
a m on b a 1 3 b
day of
toiam M r. 2 0 0 * b a taaowtng

b ta td F b to .

NOTIC* OF A TOWNHALL I

NOTCC IB HtN Car OrvIN
(aveuant to • Fmw bdgment J
Furaouawe timed be l i b day
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nartcana wtih D bebtitiaa Act,
n o n e wtih D iaibititiaa naadvtidpaie to b b procaadfrig
ahouid contact tha Court
b tin b k tib r « 101 N . Pw k
Avenue, Sentord FL 33771,
ibphone Num ber (407)6BA4277 not b ie r b a n 2 working
days o t your receipt o l b b
W ee. • hearing or voted
impeded, 1-0 0 0 -9 5 *4 7 7 1 .

PLAWT1FF
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RICHARD T HAINES, IF
L M N G , ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOW N SPO USE. H E IR *
D E V IS E E *
G RA N TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIEN O R S.
C R E D IT O R * TR USTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
C LA M IN G AN IN TEREST BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN ST
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T
HAINES: SANDRA K. HAINES;
STO NEHURST COM M UNITY
ASSO CIATIO N, M C ; BYERS
DUBLIN OOOGE. LLC F/K/A
BYERS DUBLIN DOOOE A/K/A
BYERS O UU N DODGE, A D(V
OP GEO BYERS SONS. IN C ;
M ORTG AGE
ELEC TR O NIC
R EG ISTR A TIO N SYSTEM S,
M C ; JO HN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOW N TENANTS
IN PO SSESSIO N
D E FE N D A N TS )
N O T K I OP
FO R C C LO B U R I « * i e
N O TIC E IS HER EBY G IVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Fored oeure datod
A ug f t . 2006 aniarad b C M
C aaa No. 05 -C A -1 231 4-G ol
b e Circuit Court o I b a 1STH
Judrtto Chcuit in a n t tor SEM I­
NOLE County, Santord, Florida,
l wtil tea to b e N 0 w a l and beat
btddartorcaah M b * Eaat Front
Door at b e SEM INOLE County
C ourbouaa located a l 301
N o rb Park Avanua In Santord,
Florida, at 11.00 a.m . on b a
1 1 b day of October, 2006 b e
totiow bg daaertoad property aa
aat to rb b an d Summary Fbai
Judgment, to-wit:

Datod b b 1 2 b day of Auguet

200*
M aryam e It e m
C b tk ol b e Ckctot Court
By Sbcdy Hopkina
Deputy C brk

LO T
33.
STO NEHURST.
ACCO RDING TO THE TH ER E­
O F AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 54. PAGES 71 ANO 72.
O F TH E P U B IC RECORDS
O F SEM IN O LE
COUNTY,
FLO RiO A

PuM ah: Auguto 2 1 .2 9 , 2006
T il l
M THB O R C U fT COURT
O P THB ItiT M
JUOtCtAL CIR C UIT,
M ANO FOR
B tM M O LB COUNTY,
FLOfMOA
O IN B R A L

JU M P * TION DrVttiiON
C A M NO : 9B C A 1 3 4 3 1 4 L
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP, IN C ..
PLAINTIFF
V *
ELISA TO RRES A/K/A ELISA
QONZALEZ. E T A L ,
DEFENOANT(S)

N O TK I OP ACTION

CONSTRUCTIVE U R V K B
TO: VIC TO R M O ONZALEZ
A /K /A VIC TO R G O N ZA LEZ,
UNKNOW N SPOUSE O F VIC ­
TO R M. O ONZALEZ A/K/A VIC ­
TO R GONZALEZ; W ALTER 0
GARCIA
.
whose reeidenca b unknown N
h e /th e/lh ey be living; and it
h a /tiii« lh a y ba dead, the
unknown dabndanta who may
ba tp o u M i, h e ir*, devisee*,
gran tee*, aetogneati, lienor*.
oadNora, Iru ttee *. and •# parlie * claim ing an in te r**! by,
through, under or again*! b e
Detendant*. who era not known
to b * dead or totve, and a l par­
ti* * having or cblm ing to have
any right M * or intereet in b e
properly described in b a mort­
gage being toradoaed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NO TIFIED
b a t an action to torado a* a
mortgage on b e (M owing propLO T 15. BLOCK A . EASTBROOK SU B D IVISIO N U N IT
N O . S IX TE E N . A CCO RDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15.
PAGE 3 6 , O F TH E PU B UC
REC O R D S OF SEM INO LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
has bean Med against you and
b e t you *r« required to serve a
copy of yo u written defense*, it
any, to * on DAVID J. STERN.
ESQ. Platnatl’* attorney, w ho**
address la 801 S University
Drive #500, Plantation, FL
33324 (no b ie r than 30 day*
from b e dais ot b e tin t pubticahon ol b b norica ot action) and
Ms b e original wrth b a cb rk of
b b court either before service
on P lain tiff* attorney or immedi­
ately there after, otherw ise a
default writ be aniarad agamsl
you tor b a reset demanded m
b e compiaml or petition Ned
W ITNESS my hand and b e
■eel o i bra Court a l SEMINOLE
County. Florid*, th i* 12 day of
August, 2006.
MARYANNE M O RSE, CLERK
CLERK OF TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
BY: A lsha Cyrus
DEPUTY CLERK
U W O FFIC ES O F DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. U N IVER SITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
09-42914
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AM ERICANS W ITH D ISA B ILI­
TIES ACT. persons wtih du*Z&gt;
tie* needing a apeoel accom­
m odation
should
contact
COURT ADM INISTRATION, al
be
SEM INO LE
County
Courthouse al (40 7)6 634 22 7.
14 00 -993 67 71 (TD O )or 1400956-4770. via Florida R elay
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD
Pubtieh August 21. 24. 2009
T 1 I0
M THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH* 1ITM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. M ANO FOR
BCMMOLC
COUNTY FLOMOA
G6M6JUL JURWOKTION

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of be i
decad ent* ettato . on whom a
copy of b ta notice has been
served, m urt tib b e * datina
wtih b b Cnurt W ITH IN THE
U T E R O F 3 M O N TH S AFTER
TH E OATE O F TH E FIR S T
PU B LIC A TIO N
OP
TH IS
NO TICE O R 30 DAYS AFTER
TH E TIM E O F SER VIC E O P A
CO PY O P TH IS NO TICE O N
THEM
A l o b a r cradtora of b a daoadecadenCa aetata muet Me b e tr
d a kn * m b M e C o ial W TTHM 3
MO NTHS AFTER TH E DATE
OP THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS NOTICE.
ALL C LA M S NOT SO FILED
W ILL BE FO REVER BARRED.
N O TW ITH STA N D IN G THE
TIM E P E R IO O S E T FO R TH
A B O VE. A N Y C U IM FILED
TW O |2 ) YEARS O R MORE
A FTER TH E D E C E D E N TS
DATE O P DEATH IS BARRED.
The data of Brrt pubtication of
b b Notice to August 2 1 .2 0 0 6
M ary Angie Jimenez
Peraonaf Representative
924 M agneto Btoeaom Court
Apopka. FL 32712
Richard 8 . Taytor. Jr.
531 Dog Track Road
Poet O ffice Boa 1117
Longwood, FL 32752-1117
Telephone 407/330-7484
A ttorney
for
Personal

Dated b b 12 day ot August.
2009
M aryenn# M o n a
(C IR C U IT CO URT SEAL)
C brk o i the O c u ti Court
By: M ary Stroup*
Deputy C brk
PuM eh In: The Sam inob Herald
THE U W O FFIC ES O F DAVID
J. STER N , P A .. ATTO RNEY
FOR PLA IN TIFF
801 8 . U nhrertfy Drive Suite
500
Ptwitetion. FL 33324
(96 4)2 334 00 0
06-34221
PLEASE FAX A COPY O f THE
FIR S T IN SER TIO N TO 9342 3 3 4 6 6 5 IN A C CO RDANCE
W ITH TH E AM ERICANS W ITH
D IS A B ILITIE S ACT. perto n *
needing * *p eshould contact C O U R T A D M IN ISTR A ­
TIO N . at b e SEM INOLE County
Courthouse a l 407-646-4227. 1400-936-4771 (TOO) or 1-400936-6770. via Florida R elay
Service.
Pubtieh: August 21, 2B. 2003
T1Q9
M TH E C IR C U IT CO URT FOR
iC M M O L E COUNTY.
FLOfMOA
P R O B A TI DiVIBiO N
FILE NO . 06-C P-1537
IN RE: ESTATE OF
VIN C EN T ANTHONY
PROSCIA,
O tc M ffd
N O T K B TO CREDITO RS
The administration of b e estate
oi VIN C EN T ANTHONY PRO S­
C IA, deceased. F ib Number 0 3
C P -1527, is pending in b e
C ircuit Court for Sem inob
County,
Florida.
Probata
Division, b e rockets o l which is:
C b rk of b e C ircuit Court.
Probatt Division, 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord, Florida 32772.
The names and addresses of
the Personal R epresentative
and
the
Personal
1R epresentative's attorney a r*
A# creditors oi b e decedent
and other person* having dam n
or dem and* against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ol Ova
notice has bean served must kb
their claim s with this Court
W ITH IN THE U T E R O F 3
M O NTHS AFTER THE DATE
O F THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS NOTICE O R 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIM E O F SERVICE
O F A COPY O F TH IS NOTICE
O N THEM
M other creditors o l b e dece­
dent and person* having claim *
or demands against b e deca­
dent's estate m ust tile their
claim * wtih b is Court W ITH IN 3
M O N TH S AFTER THE DATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NO T SO FILED
W ILL BE FO REVER BARRED
N O TW ITH STA N D IN G THE
TIM E PERIO OS SET FO RTH
A B O VE. ANY C U IM FILE D
TW O (2) YEARS OR M O RE
A FTER THE D E C E D E N T S
DATE OF OEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF TH IS NOTICE IS
AUOUST 21. 2005
FRANK VINCENTPRO SCIA
Personal Representative
Q CHARLES W OHLUST. ESQ
Florida Bar No. 121640
P O Box 1370
W inter Park. FL 32790-1570
Telephone 40 7444-3206
Fax 407444-5797
Attorney
lor
Personal
R apresenutive
Pubkah August 21. 28. 2005
T099
IN TH E C IR C UIT COURT FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY,
FLO RIO A
PROBATE DfVISIO N
FILE MO 20 03 C P -I34S
M R E ESTATE OF
ROBERT THEODORE CLARK
M O T K i TO C A UM TO R4
i( # b * i
th e
uf
h lj t U H t
THEODORE
CLANK
atiiue* '
e 4* K M
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C a te Nw«Kbr K M O I J44
i le Cmw( Ouurt fcti
D uitiK t
it e M
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TENANT *1 ; UNKNOW N
TENANT #2.
N O T K I O F A CTIO N

Pubtiah: August 21. 2 4 .2 0 0 3

Law Otflca ot M an h ati C .
1100 NW 49TH STREET,
SU ITE 120
FT. LAUOERDALE. a 33309
Tebphene: (964) 4 6 3 0 3 6 3
“ ictomtie: (964) 771-4062

which b P.O . Boa SO M .
Santord. FL. 3 2 7 7 2 4 0 0 9 The
nam e and address of b o

Leg a l*

IN T M O R C U fT C O U R T FOR
BO M N O LB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
P R O B A T I D IVISIO N
FILS #: 2004-C P-1442

TO : UNKNO W N HEIR S.
D E V IS E E S .
G RANTEES.
A SSIG N E E S .
C R EDITO R S
LIENO RS AND TRUSTEES OF
G US M. JO NES. JR A/K/A QUS
JO N ES. DECEASED: IF LIV­
IN G .
IN C LU D IN G
ANY
UNKNO W N SPOUSE O F SAIO
O EFC NO A N T(S). IF REMAR­
R IE D . A N D IF D EC EASED.
THE
R E S P E C TIV E
UNKNO W N
H E IR S .
D EVIS E E S .
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
C R ED ITO R S. LIEN O R S. AND
TR U STEES. AND A U OTHER
P E R S O N S C LA IM IN G BY.
TH R O U G H .
U N D ER
OR
A G A IN S T
TH E
NAM ED
DEFENO ANT(S);
W H O SE R ESID EN CE tiraris
YO U ARE HEREBY raqulrod
to tite yaw ■rawer or written
__tenaae, » any. b b e above
preoeedbg tirth ■ » C b rk oi b b
Court, and to serve a copy
h e re o f upon b a p b k tiir * attor­
ney. w hoa* nam e and ad ttaati
*p p **n Iw reon. wtihin 30 day*
oi b * drat pubtication o i b b
N otie* o l AcMon; h * tu to r* ot
b b proeeeffingbabQ a io tt tor
toradbaw w of m ortgage agarnet
batotiow tng described property,
to wit:
LO T 1 C , BLOCK C . LAKE
KATHRYN PARK TH IR D A DDI­
TIO N , AC CO R D IN G TO THE
P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED B i P U T BOOK 14. PAGE
47.
O F TH E PUBLIC
REC O R O S O F SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIOA; AND AS
SHOW N O N THE AM ENDED
P U T O F U K E KATHRYN
PARK. TH IR D A D D ITIO N .
AC CO R D IN G TO TH E P U T
THEREOF. AS RECOROCD IN
P U T BOOK 15. PAGES 43
ANO 44. O F TH E PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O f SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLO RIO A
1b include a:

IN RE: ESTATE OF

1963 PARKER MOBILE HOM E;
V1N 5610846 AND TITLE

ROBERT JO HN COFFEE
*fk /a RO BERT COFFEE
a/kfa ROBERT J C O FFEE,

A/K/A 1030 CAMELIA DR IVE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707.

N O T K I TO C R IO fT O R S
The adm m ititrition o l the estate
o i RO B ER T JO H N C O FFEE
a/kfa ROBERT COFFEE aA /a
R O B ER T
J
C O FFE E ,
dacaaaad, F4# Num ber 2 0 0 3
C P -1492, b pending In the
C ircuit C ourt tor Sam inob
County.
Florida.
Probate
D hnston.; b e address o i winch
b 301 N. Park Ava , Santord,
Florida, 32771. Tha nam e* and
addresses of the Personal
R epresentative
and
the
Personal Representatives attor­
ney are set forth betow.
A l cradrior* al tha decedent and
other persons having claim s or
dem ands against decedent's
estate. Including unm aim ed,
coAtthgent Sr urtK |ifld * M ’
claims, on whom a Copy of B ib '1
Notice la served m utt fib b e e
claims wtih b b Court W ITH IN
THE U T E R O F TH R EE (3)
M O NTHS A FTER THE DATE
OF TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF TH IS NO TIC E OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE O F A COPY OF
TH IS NO TIC E O N THEM

M you la# to N * your (new er or
written defence* In b e above
proceeding on ptaintiir* attor­
ney. a default wtil ba entered
against you tor the M itel
demanded in b e Comptektt or
Dated b b 12 day of Augual.
2006.
MARYANNE M O RSE. CLERK
CLERK OF TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
By A tari* Cyroa
Deputy C brk
Am erican* Wrth D m aNrtte* Act
o l 1990
Adm m ialretiv* Order No. 97-3
If you are ■ parson wrth ■ dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation In order to participate
In h is proceeding, you a r* a n ti-,,
rjte d . e l no cost to you. to th * ;‘
’TVbneion of certain aabstance.'
P le a s *
contact
Court
Adm inistration a l 301 North
Park Avenue, Suite N 301,
Sentord. Florida 32771 (407)
665-4227, within (2) working
days o l your receipt o l this
notice, il you ara hearing or
vox:* unpaired, call I (6 0 0 )-9 5 3
8771

Ail other creditors oi the dece­
dent and other persona having
claim s or dem ands against
deced ents estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claim *, must file b a n
claim * wtih b ts court W ITH IN
THREE (3 ) M O NTHS AFTER
TH E DATE OF TH E FIR ST
PUBLICATIO N
OF
TH IS
NOTICE

Law O flic e i o l D aniel
Coneuagra
9204 Kjng Palm Drive
Tamps FL 33619-1328
Attorney* tor Plamtifl

A U C U IM S NO T SO FILED
W ILL BE FO REVER BARRED

The foaowmg personal property
oi Manfyn K. Brinson, wtil, on
rptem ber 7. 2008, a l 10 0 0
a m .. Lot #161. 357 Princeton
O nv*, Florida 32769 in b e Palm
Valley M obil* Hom e Park, In
Sem inole County Florida; be
told tor cash to satisfy storage
fees in accordance wtih Florida
Statutes. Section 715.109;

Notwithstanding b e Dm* peri­
ods set torth above, any claim
Ned two (2) year* or more altar
b e decedent's date ol death «
barred.
The date o i the first pubicafion
Of th t* notice &lt;s August 21. 2005.
E U E N M BROWN
Personal Repretantative
699 Green Turn# Court
G eneva. FL 32732
ROBERT
K.
M CINTOSH,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 376302
STEN STR O M .
M clN TO SH .
COLBERT, W HIOHAM ,
R EISCHM ANN 6 PARTLOW .
PA
Post Office Box 4844
Sanford, a 32772-4444
Telephone 407/322-2171
Attorney for Personal
Representative*

C

Publish: August 21. 28, 2009
T094
N O T K I OF
P U B U C SALK

1961
Q LEN N H ILL
ROAD
MACHINARY HOUSE TRAILER
V IN #
FLFL28B16793469, TITLE #
19725078 4 1 9 7 2 5 0 7 9
Pubkah Augual 23. 2005 and
September 4, 2009

T149
IN THE C IR C U IT CO U R T FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY,
FLO RiO A
P R O B A T I D IV IS IO N
FILE #: 01-C P -24
IN RE ESTATE OF
CECIL M YERS.

Publish August 21, 28. 2005
T097
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
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SANFORD—A Sanford man is in jail
for stalking his ex-girlfriend and sexu­
ally assaulting a 15-year-old girl related
to the woman.
Sanford Police arrested Adrian
Michael Jones, 28, of Persimmon
Avenue in Sanford, on Aug. 2, and
charged him with stalking his ex-girl­
friend, whose name has not been
released due to the nature of the crime.
Four days after his arrest he returned

Assault occurs four days after
arrest for stalking girl’s relative

to the apartment and sexually assault­
ed a relative of the woman. Police
spokesperson Cleo Cohen would not
confirm or deny whether the 15-yearold victim was the ex-girlfriend's
daughter or another relative.
"We will only say that he had been
arrested for stalking a family member
of the victim," Cohen said.

B ut when Jones was arrested for
stalking, the reporting officer wrote
that the victim stated "that she also
fears for the well being of her kids."
Jones' ex girlfriend told police that
Jones had lived with her for 11 months
and that for the past three weeks he
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area site.
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held Thursday, Sept.
8, at 2 p.m., in room
3024 of the County
Services Building,
1101 E First St., in
Sanford.

Alumni exhibit
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SANFORD — In
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Community College
will begin its fall Fine
Art Gallery season
with a free Alumni
Invitational Exhibit.
An opening recep­
tion in tne
Sanford /Lake Mary
Campus Fine Art
Gallery (building G)
will take place
Tuesday, Aug. 30,
from 5 to 7 p.m.
The alumni exhibit
will continue through
Sept. 29.
Gallery hours are
Monday through
Thursday from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. and Friday
by appointment. The
Gallery is also open
evenings for music
and theatre perform­
ances. For information
and to arrange special
hours, call 407-3282039.

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report, the woman
said that earlier that
day on Aug. 2, Jones
was watching her
while she was wash­
ing her clothes.
When she saw him
she ran into her
apartm ent, only to
notice that he had
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By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff

HaraM photo by Tommy Vlnconl

Walt Kahrs, shop foreman at McConnell Motors on Sanford Avenue, talks about the state's Inspection of auto repair
shops this week. Every registered, and a few unregistered, repair businesses in Seminole County will be visited.

State checks auto repair shops
B y S ta ve P ara dis
Herald Staff

SANFORD — At least one fore­
man appeared happy that the
state conducted a sweep of
Seminole County auto repair
shops this week.
Walt Kahrs, shop foreman at
McConnell Motors, said an
inspector showed up early at their
Sanford Avenue address. Kahrs

said the inspections are necessary.
"It has to be any more because
of all the places ripping people
off," he said. If one shop cheats
people, that hurts all auto shops,
ne added.
Inspectors will visit all 492 reg­
istered auto repair shops in
Seminole County. They will also
check any unregistered facilities
they run across.
State Consumer Services

inspectors are checking auto
shops for proper registration and
mat businesses
bus
to ensure[ that
arc com­
plying with regulations regarding
estimates and invoices for repair
work.
Under Florida law, motor vehi­
cle repair shops must be regis­
tered
with
the
Florida
Department of Agriculture and
S e e R epair, P age 3A

SANFORD — The city commission
shut down what they called a junk yard
Monday night, voting in favor of the
Planning and Zoning Commission's July
1, 7 to 1 vote, to deny a businessman out­
door storage of automobiles on
Persimmon Avenue.
Paul Lanza, who also owns Paul's
Towing and Recovery on 1919 W. 1st St.,
said he's been in business in Sanford for
18 years. Despite having been here that
long, he began using his 201 Persimmon
Ave. property to store wrecked and
impounded cars without city approval.
In July 2004, the Planning and Zoning
Commission approved a conditional use
request after Lanza was cited by code
enforcement for illegal use of the property
without a site plan. The Planning and
Zoning Commission gave Lanza a threemonth window to have a site plan
approved and upon the approval of a
final development plan, Lanza would
have six months to complete construction.
Lanza claimed to commissioners
Monday night that he is not in the junk­
yard business, but that he is a storage
yard for police impound vehicles from
either crasn scenes or DUI suspects.
"They're misconstruing it as if I'm run­
ning a junkyard," Lanza said.
Lanza argued that often times when he
tows a vehicle from a crash scene, the
owner does not come and claim it. He has
to hold the vehicle, legally, for 37 days
before he can discard it. He said some­
times he can have a great amount of cars
to discard that he has to put somewhere.
According to Director of Planning and
Community Development Russ Gibson,
Lanza did not adhere to any of the condi­
tions set forth in the Conditional Use
request from 2004.
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Senator hears from residents at town hall meeting
B y U a n e E d lx o n
Herald Staff

SANFORD—US. Sen. Bill
Nelson was welcomed Friday
by
city
of
Sanford
Commissioner Kevin Hipes at
the city chambers, where
Nelson held a town hall meet­
ing to listen to the communi­
ty's concerns.
The meeting was filled with
questions regarding high gas
prices, cost of war in Iraq,
Veteran's benefits, and more.
"I want to hear from you,"
Nelson told the filled commis­
sion chambers.
During his legislative ses­
sion break each year, the
Senator goes around to small
and medium sized cities in
Florida to hear what people
have to say and what they
want done at the federal gov­
ernment level.
"This is your meeting," he
said.
Some citizens were con­

cerned about the cost of the
war in Iraq and questioned
what the financial burden
would be. Senator Nelson said
that the war already has cost
the United States $200 billion,
for war costs, and about $5 bil­
lion a month, or $60 billion a
year, for war costs.
Others were concerned with
reimbursement from hurricane
damages on their properties.
They said that they weren't
getting their due money from
the insurance companies and
were having problems at the
federal level with the small
business administration.
"I know you want Florida
looking whole again.
woman said.
Nelson said he had heard
this same question the day
before in Fort Pierce. He said
they should be able to get help
from the Florida Department
of Insurance. He blamed it par­
tially on FEMA, who he said
had poor management and

Harald photo by Tommy Vincent

U S. Sen. Bill Nelson smiles during a town hall meeting in Sanford
held Friday in the city chambers.

leadership.
"People are having this
problem all over the state,"
Nelson said.
The Senator also volun­
teered to have a few members
of the audience, who were

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having issues with their
Veteran's benefits, meet with
one of the members of his staff
that was a specialist in that
area.
"Let's work that," he said.
One member wanted to

know if enough funding was
being given for local police
and sheriff's office to prepare
and train for home security
issues.
"Not enough," Nelson told
him.
According to Nelson, a pro­
gram this year that came from
the federal government in the
form of a program called
COPS shelled out $100,000 for
this type of thing, but next year
the funding was getting cut
back to $10,000.
“Obviously, you know
where my sentiments are. I
voted against these cuts," he
said.
Although the senator said
he does not agree with funding
cloning, he will be supporting
a bill coming out soon that
supports funding stem cell
research using fertilized eggs
that are going to be discarded
after fertilization trials for
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The H ekald

Wnlnrsday. August 24, 2005

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
___________________ A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY____________

Welcome Home Doc

O ut &amp; A bout

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Donate Blood at the Little
Red Bui. A blood drive will
be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at Ace Hardware in Sanford.
A photo ID will be required
from first-time donors. Many
special gifts may be available
to long-time donors.
Photo gubmltled

The Winter Springs East
Rural Ana Property Owners
Committee will meet at 7:30
p.m. in the East Training
Room of City HaU.

Kathy Allen, toft, and Regina Klaere, right,
accept a check tram Sam’s Club representa­
tives Jay Christie and Donald Taylor.

Sam’s Club
donates to
RIF program
FERN PARK — Regina Klaere and Kathy
Allen received a check from Sam's G ub Fern
Park for the Reading Is Fundamental
Program.
Sam's was one of the original sponsors of
the English Estates RIF Program. This check
will support the RIF Program at English
Estates Elementary School in Fem Park, and
also at Hamilton Elementary, Hopper Center,
and Midway Elementary all in Sanford.
Reading Is Fundamental is a federally
funded program that provides three free
books a year to eligible children. There is a
required local match and Sam's donation will
be providing part of the local match. The chil­
dren select three books per year and take
them home to share them with their families.
Community volunteers are encouraged to
volunteer and provide motivational activities
at the RIF distributions to reinforce the con­
cept that rending Is fun(damental).
For information on volunteering or spon­
soring Reading Is Fundamental, contact Jane
Lane, Community Involvement Department
at 407-5204)178.

Seminole County
Firefighters will fill their
boots for the 51st year with
donations for the Muscular
Dystrophy Association Aug.
25, 26, and 27 at SR-434 and
Wekiva, and Tuskawilla and
Red Bug Lake Road. On Aug.
26 and Sept. 2, firefighters
will be at Highway 17-92 and
Lake Mary Blvd. from 8 a.m.
to 2 p.m.

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H e iW photo by I b N i y Vtnosnt

Steve (pictured) and Susan Richards welcome their nephew BMy Doc” Corso home from war in Iraq. BBy is the son of B i
Corso and the late Kathy Hoffman Corso, who passed away tost year after a battle against cancer. Bitty is in the United States
Navy and is a Navy corpsman serving with the U.S. Marines in Falujah, Iraq. Fto has been deployed for the past eight
months and is returning home this week. Billy is 20 years oid. Aweioome home party to set for Friday at 630 p.m. at The
Palms on Lake Monroe.

P rostitution
• Felicia Rita Bolin, 45, of
DeBary, was arrested by the
Sanford Police Special Tactical
Unit on Aug. 3, d u ring an
undercover prostitution sting,
at 4th Street and Sanford
Avenue. She was charged with
assignation to commit prostitu­
tion, indecent exposure in pub­
lic, and possession of drug
paraphernalia.

Foundation
accopts apps
from moms , „
" 'SANFORD — The Kathy Hoffinan Corso' *
Foundation is accepting applications for
assistance from single mothers diagnosed
and recovering from breast cancer.
The late Kathy Hoffman Corso, a single
mother of four, was diagnosed with breast
cancer in 1997. Generous donations from
friends and the community helped ease the
medical and financial burdens that accumu­
lated during her six-year struggle against this
disease. Kathy lost her battle in November
2003, but it was her wish that this foundation
continue in the spirit in which it was created.
Please send any requests for an applica­
tion/ assistance to: The Kathy Hoffman Corso
Foundation, Inc., 206 Colonial Way, Sanford,
FL 32771.
Hans are also currently underway for the
Second Annual Pink Ribbon Ball on Friday,
Oct. 7 at the Orlando/Lake Mary Marriott.
There will be a silent auction at the ball and
organizers are requesting donations of items,
gift certificates or services to be auctioned.
The success of this event depends on commu­
nity support. In return, the Foundation will
list donating businesses' names in the
evening's program.
For more information, contact 407-3244831.

Gay democrats
plan open house
SANFORD — The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
and Transgender Caucus of Seminole County
Democrats is hosting an open house, "Out
and About with GLBT Democrats", on Friday,
Aug. 26, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., at the First Street
Lounge, 226 E. First St., in Sanford.
This will be a social gathering with infor­
mal discussion and the opportunity to net­
work with Seminole County Democrats inter­
ested in the issues facing the GLBT communi­
ty. Brief comments will be made by Jessy
Hamilton, candidate for Seminole County
Commission and Andy Michaud, candidate
for Congress
Call Ken Kazmerekr at 407-721-%86.

Burglary
• Walter Bersain Comez, 20,
of West 25th Street, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Sunday.
OfficeraSiid he was attempting
to breawThto the residence of a
female in the 1500 block of West
25th Street. He was charged
with property damage of over
$200 and burglary of a structure
with a person inside.

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been involved in a dispute with
a female.
He was charged with battery
- touch or strike.

Shooting
• Joseph Francis Thompson
III, 22 of Cardinal Cove Circle,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at his residence. A
person had reported that he
was shot at wnile driving in
Westlake Apartment complex.
Following an investigation,
Thom pson was located and
arrested on charges of aggravat­
ed assault with a deadly
weapon, use of a firearm under
the influence of alcohol, and fir­
ing a weapon from a vehicle.
A ssault - Battery
• Timothy Amende, 23, of
Somerset Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Monday at
his residence as the result of an
altercation with a female. He
was charged w ith battery causing bodily harm (domestic
violence)
and
aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
(ladder) (domestic violence).
• Leon Calloway, 41, of West
5th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at his
residence. Officers said he had

• Matthew Howard Gordon,
22, of Mattie Street, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Saturday
at his residence following a
fight with a female. He was
charged with battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence).
• Marcia Lee Thompson, 44,
of Ridgewood Avenue, was
arrested by Sanford police
Saturday.
She reportedly was involved
in a dispute at a business in the
100 block of East Airport Blvd.
She was charged with battery touch or strike.
D rug related
• Janie Denise Robinson, 20,
of West 12th Street, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Friday in
Castle Brewer Court. She was
charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.

• Jordan Paul Knudsen, 27, of
Knudsen Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police on Aug. 18. He
reportedly took a bottle of alco­
hol fromLian establishitidnt in
the 1200 block of French
Avenue and fled on foot when
approached by an officer. He
was subsequently located at
13th Street and Elm Avenue. He
was charged with burglary of a
structure and petty larceny.

Christians in Public
Education will host its third
annual Back to School Prayer
Breakfast from 830 to 11 a.m.
at the Altamonte Springs
Hilton, 350 S. North Lake
Blvd. The Seminole High
School Gospel Choir will
provide music. Cost is $15
payable to HUGS, 37 Jackson
Circle, Winter Springs, 32708.
An Antique Appraisal
Fair will be Yield from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at the Lake Mary
Community Center, 260 N.
Country Club Road. The $5
fee for each item appraised
by experts'# a donation to *"*
the Seminole Count
Historical Society for the
support of the Museum of
Seminole County History.
Call 407-665-2489.

TUE

• Gregory Lawson Finch, 38,
of Holly Avenue was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at a
store in the 100 block of North
French Avenue. He reportedly
took items from the store w ith­
out paying. He was charged
with petty larceny, and viola­
tion of the county ordinance on
possession of an open contain­
er.

An Alumni Invitational
Exhibit will open at
Seminole Community
College Fine Arts Gallery,
through Sept. 29. An opening
reception will be held from 5
to 7 p.m. Aug. 30, with a
Gallery talk at 6 p.m. Call
407-328-4722, ext. 3018.

Traffic Stops
• Timothy Wayne Adams, 32,
of Krider Road, was stopped by
Sanford police M onday at
Airport Blvd. and Sanford
Avenue. He was charged with
reckless driving and driving
with a suspended license.

The Tudor House, 211
Wekiva Springs Lane,
Longwood, will hold
Enrollment Night, with free
tutoring service on Thursday
nights in reading, writing
and arithmetic, for grades 1
through 6, sponsored by
Wekiva Presbyterian Church.
All students must enroll. Call
407-869-1608.
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Theft9
• Raymond Lewis Federick,
22, of West 3rd Street was
arrested by Sanford police
Sunday following a traffic stop
in the 1400 block of West
Seminole Boulevard.
He reportedly was in a vehi­
cle reported stolen earlier that
day, and drove in what officers
said was a reckless manner.
He was charged with grand
theft of a motor vehicle, reck­
less driving causing serious
bodily injury and operating a
motor vehicle without a valid
license.
• Justin Wade Kozak, 26, of
M allard Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at a store in the
Seminole Towne Center. He
reportedly took $750 in items
from a store without paying. He
was charged with larceny —

•
Jose Perez,
21,
of
Ridgewood
Avenue,
was
stopped by Sanford police
Saturday at SR-417 and SR-46A.
He was charged with operat­
ing a motor vehicle without a
valid license, possession of a
counterfeited drivers license,
and driving under the influence
(DUI) of alcohol or drugs.
Other charges
• Eric Aron Vazquez, 46, of
Seaport Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
Aug. 17 at the Sanford police
department.
He was charged with viola­
tion of probation.

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Sanford police Saturday at a
store in the Seminole Towne
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Lanza said that the city
changed the set of rules on him.
He said that first the Planning
and Zoning CoounM on told
him he had to have a 5-foot
landscape baniet and then they
told him he needed a 15-foot
landscape bar rier. He aleo said
that at one point he was able to
use nxk in Beu of paving to
control the water flow, but men
that was changed to having to
construct a stonn water storage
pond on trie property. The dty
staff said that particular change
was due to me planning and
zoning mistakenly waiving the
need for Department of
Environmental Protection i

might consider voting in
Lanza's favot
In fact once District 2
Cdmmfarioner Vfafana Williams
made a motion to deny the
appeal by Lanza and approve
me Planning and Zoning
i-omnusBaon s aectton bo deny
the Conditional Use request to
allow outdoor storage; Mayor
Kuhn had to pass the gavel to
Williams in older to second the
motion. Jones m l Woodruff set
sflmt looking over foe material.
Woodruff asked that if they
ignore the fact that this had
Men ongoing for the last two
year* waa the commission still
not willing to let the business
operate?
Mayor Kuhn told him that it
already rocked the site and ha was hard to ignore that it's been
had made a 5-foot landscape going an for two vests. She said
barrier.
Lanza had ample opportunity
"So, I'm confused about to comply.
what to d a " Lanza said. "As
"I mean he h a n 't even put
o
uwi v
soon
as m
Im
know what the correct up an opaque fence,” Kuhn
thing; to do
dc i* I'D do it"
Mayor!
rLinda Kuhn aitidaed
Commissioner Williams said
Lanza'and questioned a March that this particular site and busi­
3 letter in which he referred to ness was unacceptable in any
the area as “the ghetto". She neighborhood, and that if the
asked if he would like to commissioners looked at it like
explain his use of the word that they wouldn't have any
gmtto. He said that was purely problem to deny the request
out of frustration.
"We need to think about
"Perhaps you may want to theM kinds of thing*” Williams
consider relocating your buai- said. T m not saying you're not
" Kuhn told him.
approving because it's in
Lanza said he couldn't afford Goldsboro."
to relocate or do anything
Williams continued by say­
with this property. He drim ed ing that the commission has
he has attempted to fix the been talking about improving
problems and do what was Goldsboro and people have
needed, but that with the complained about it
"I would like you to consider
amount of changes, he was aimwaiting to see what exactly my sentiments along these
&amp; was supposed to d a He also fines;" Williams said.
said the three hurricanes last
Kuhn agreed with Williams,
year were also somewhat of a and added that this area was a
factor.
gateway into Sanford. The
Lanza's wife, Rene, spoke to motion was approved unani­
the commission. She stated she mously to deny me appeal.
was the one who typed the let­
In
other
news,
the
ter referring to “the ghetto".
Commission:
“1 typed the letter out of frus­
Approved Mayor Kuhn's
tration. We went out and spent appointments to the Sanford
$12,000 on rock, then they said Housing Authority Board. The
included
they wanted cement," Rene appointments
Lanza said. "We never really Sylvester Chang for a two-year
term, Leo Girard for a four-year
knew what was expected."
District 1 Commissioner Art term, Oscar Redden Jr, for a
Woodruff and District 3 one-year term as Chau; Barbara
Commissioner Randy Jones Green for a three-year term, and
questioned all the flip-flop to Bernard Mitchell Jr., for a fourwhich the Lanza's referred. year term.
Agreed to meet TUesday,
They.«eemed as though they

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ijS siw I to two citizens from
Goldsboro question what is
bring done to dean up that

Consumer Services. Those
that do not face initial fines of
up to $300.
The law also requires that
customers, at their request be
provided a written estimate for
any repair that exceeds $100
“The money doesn't seem to
and a complete invoice fisting
get to that area," a community
all charges after a repair has
member said. would like to
been performed.
see that ana improved."
Inspector Paid Pagano works
Discussed the need for out of Jacksonville, and
design and development stan­ Seminole County lies in his
dards for Sanford, in light of the jurisdiction. He said auto repair
Riven Edge prefect
shops should know that they
"Ws need to make a decision are subject to inspections at any
to make this a priority," Kuhn
time.
As he arrived at Rick's Auto
Q ty staff was charged with
Repair on Sanford Avenue at
presenting an outline in 30 days
1030 a m , a worker locked the
that would map out what the
gate. According to Pagano, the
commissioners need to do to
man said he was going to return
put design and development a car to someone.
standards into place.
Pagano did not find a regis­
“Developers are here knock­
tration. In fact he thought he
ing on our doors and we need
was going to Expert Auto at that
to figure out what we want,"
location, but found Rick's
Kuhn said.
Instead.
Tabled the first reading of
"Rick's got seven days to get
the amendments to the special
regbtered," Pagano said after
events policy, in which five spe­ leaving the facility. He
cial events would be funded
explained that if a business has
each yeaz and the rest would
no state license, the business has
have to adhere to the spedal
a week to comply.
events policy on whether or not
Pagano had 42 Sanford area
they would be granted fee
auto shops on his assignment
waivers.
list He said he concentrates on
These waivers could only
the estimate invoice forms.
apply if it was a fundraiser
When an auto shop registers
event where costs did not with the state, it has to forward
exceed the dty $500. Oc in the
the form employees will use in
case of high school homecom­ making estimates. Pagano and
ing parades, the dty would
his colleagues are checking that
make exceptions up to $1,000.
shops still use the forms.
It was tabled so that the com­
He found one place that had
mission could notify members the correct forms, but was not
of the community who this
using them. After the sweep,
would affect so that they could
violations will be public record,
receive their input on the poli­ he added.
A completed estimate form
cyDistrict 2 Commissioner
must accompany any repair
Randy Jones said that die com­ more than $100, Pagano said.
mission had a "heated; healthy
"It's like a work order;" he said.
discussion" during their work The forms have to include the
session that afternoon in
company's registration number;
regards to a request made by
its statement about guarantees
lo o t businessman. President
and ti&gt;e mileage on the vehicle.
and Chief Operating Officer of
If the company has the cor­
Wayne Densch, John Williams
rect forms, Pagano will ask to
to have input on this policy.
see a couple that have been
"It concerns me that [this]
filled out
wasn't followed through on,"
One of the four businesses he
Jones said.
checked Monday morning had
The d ty commission will
the forms on file, but they
meet again in a regularly sched­
weren't using them. That busi­
uled meeting on Monday, Sept
ness — OSO Discount Tires at
t . -n. 12,2005 at 7 p.m:
Sanford Avenue and Airport

Boulevard — will receive a fine,
Pagano said.
"It's just a matter of going to
the print shop, and then dfad“ ' g yourself to use the
" Pagano said. The forms
protect the consumer as well as
the business, he explained.
For the business, the form
shows that it has been up front
with the customer.
For the customer, they have a
record of the estimate, although
the law does allow a business to
exceed the original estimate but
not more than $50, Pagano said.
If the work is going to be
more than the original estimate,
shops can call tne customer,
inform them of the additional
costs, and receive verbal
approval.
Consumers may not know
that if a business says they have
to pay more than the estimate,
they can bond the vehicle out
for the price listed on the
invoice. Tney should contact the
Division of Consumer Services
at 1-600-435-7352.
Businesses then have 60 days

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to explain why extra money is
owed to them. A court makes
the final decision, he said.
Some people contact his
office before even talking with
the auto shop itself. He suggests
talking with the repair shop first
to see if anything can be worked
out.
This week's sweep will be
the fifth such county effort by
the state Department of
Agriculture and Consumer
Services. Only Duval, Palm
Beach,
Orange
and
Hillsborough counties have had
such
inspections.
Across
Florida, there are 22,000 auto
repair shops registered with the
state.
Kahrs at McConnell Motors
said Pagano gave them a new
list of laws governing auto
repair. He said it is not difficult
to keep up with new laws.
"You just keep on going with
it once you're in business," he
said.
For information or to file a
complaint call 1-800-HELPFLA
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women who are trying to con­
ceive.
Senator Nelson also dis­
cussed w ith the crowd, a
recent meeting he had with
U.S. Supreme Court nomi­
nee John Roberts.
"We had a trem endous
conversation," Nelson said.
A
conversation
that
involved Nelson "setting a
tone" for the meeting to get
a feel for Robert's opinion on
things such as the recent
property seizures by govern­
ments.
"His response was I
believe a m an's home is his
castle," Nelson said.
He also talked to Roberts
about privacy issues that
may be com ing.up in the
near future. Before, Nelson
said, everyone shredded
their bank statem ents for
privacy, and now they are
send electronically, so they
are more easily stolen.
Nelson said that Roberts
told him he thought there
was an implied rignt of pri­
vacy and that it concerns
him.

"That encouraged me,"
Nelson told the crowd.
Some
concerns
were
raised about the recent
increase in gas prices, and a
member from tne audience
wanted to know if Nelson
was going to push for a tax
rebate or a temporary
increase
in
standard
mileage. Nelson said that if
it continued the citizens
would see that go up.
Nelson said that "Delta
Airlines is about to bite the
dust" because of gas prices,
and
that
Wal-Mart
announced last week that
sales were dropping off.
The Senator announced he
had just sent a letter to
President George W. Bush
asking him to impose a
freeze on gas prices. Nelson
said that tne gas companies
did it voluntarily after
September 11, four years
ago, so they should be able
to do it again.
"Particularly at a time
when it's prohibitive of our
people," Nelson said.
According to Nelson, he

was surprised to see that
eople w eren't "raising
lelt" about the increase.
"We've given up," some­
one from the audience said.
Nelson told the audience
he was one of the main play­
ers in filibustering a bill that
would allow the U.S. to drill
for oil off the coast of
Florida. But, he also said
that the U.S. needs to wane
its dependence of foreign oil.
He said that if he was run­
ning the show he would
increase the production of
ethanol to mix w ith the
gasoline, and also try to
work with automobile man­
ufacturers to come out with
more affordable and more
quantities of hybrid automo­
biles. Nelson said the nation
was in a position of a major
energy crisis.
"The crisis could come
any day," he said.
U.S. Senator Bill Nelson
left Sanford shortly after the
hour-long town hall meeting
before heading up North to
Flagler Beach as his next
stop on his town hall tour.

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Four days later, Jones
allegedly entered the vic­
tim 's apartm ent w ithout
permission. He entered the
bedroom of the 15-year-old
relative and her 2-year-old
sister, and according to
statements given by the vic­
tim, sexually abused and
assaulted her.
According to the arrest
report, the victim fought
back, but Jones threatened to
rape her if she continued to
struggle. At one point, the
victim said, Jones put a pil­
low over her face but she
was able to remove it, the
report said.
Allegedly, he kept asking
if the victim was going to
tell anybody. The victim told
police that she told Jones she
would not tell because Jones
told her if she did there
would be trouble. During
this time, the two-year-old
sister woke up and sat up in
bed, witnessing some of
these events, according to

reports.
On Saturday, Aug. 20,
2005 Jones was taken into
custody by the Sanford
Police D epartm ent and
arrested for burglary with
assault or battery, cruelty
toward a child—aggravated
abuse,
and
sexual
assault/sexual battery on a
victim over 12 with physical
force. Jones is being held at
the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility, as of Tuesday after­
noon.
Sanford Police arrested
Jones in 1996, also. He was
charged with assault and
battery on a law enforce­
ment officer and resisting an
officer w ithout violence
after he allegedly threw a
bicycle at an officer
"This was particularly a
tragic and violent situation
The victim was a juvenile
under 16 and it was wit­
nessed by a younger sister,"
Cohen said “I'm just glad
lie's off tile slrerts "

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Persimmon Avenue, where
he was staying at the time.
Jones was not there, and
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Wednesday. August 24.2005

StJohns
cleanupnets
oldbedframe,
propanetank,
scrap metal
SANFORD — Seminole County
Commissioner Brenda Carey joined 21
volunteers Sunday for the third "AdoptA-Spot" clean-up program on the St.
Johns sponsored by the Seminole County
Soil ana Water Conservation District.
Eco-Action of Orlando cosponsored the
event.
The cleanup, which took place just
downstream of Lake Monroe, resulted in
several hundred pounds of trash being
recovered from tne St. Johns. The haul
included a large rusty metal bed frame, a
propane tank, loose styrofoam-filled con­
struction barriers, and countless bottles,
cans, fishing poles, lures, line and scrap
metal.
"We all live upstream from someone
else in this watershed — so what we do
with our trash is going to affect others,"
said SSWCD Executive Director Michelle
Thatcher. "Out of sight is not out of
mind."
Seminote
County
Government
Television filmed the event for later
broadcast on its cable station.
Filming including interviews with

VbJuntsors, Including Seminole County Com m ieskxm Brenda Carey, attacked the SL Johns River to cleanup Hems Rke old tied
frames, above, and other junk. Beth Hollenbeck steers, above. Michelle Thatcher prepares her canoe, below, with a rubber ducky.

Carey, Thatcher, "River of Lakes" author
Bill Belleville, and Beth Hollenbeck of
Eco-Action. Hollenbeck, whose organiza­
tion provided a number of one-person
canoes and gear, said she had worked on
420 other river clean-ups in Central
Florida, many on the Econlockhatchee
River.
The Adopt-A-Spot program is
designed to Kelp Seminole County resi­
dents connect with and care for a special
natural place by actively practicing stew­
ardship for that site. It is one of 21 conser­
vation and education programs of the
SSWCD.
"One of the things that makes living in
Seminole County great is our unique nat­
ural places," Thatcher said. "The St. Johns
used to be so clean that the Tlmucua who
lived around it could drink out of i t The
uality of life that draws people here is
3iminlshed when we pollute our natural
places. It's not just the environment that's
being degraded — it's the economy, too."
The cleanup, which lasted for almost
four hours, began at the Lake Monroe
Wayside Park, a busy boat ramp for recre-

ational boaters along the south shore of
the river just downstream from Lake
Monroe. In addition to 10 canoes provid­
ed by Eco-Action, a number of volunteers
brought their own kayaks and canoes.
Volunteers traveled across the wide
channel of the river headed upstream
towards the lake, and then downstream
towards Highbanks Marina, braving the
wakes of heavy boat traffic. Frequent
rains have helped raise the river by sever­
al feet so that volunteers were able to pad­
dle into the normally inaccessible swamp
of bald cypress along the northern shore
where a lot of the trash was recovered.
Carey, who grew up on the St. Johns,
expressed satisfaction in the work of the
volunteers, and was impressed with the
amount of trash taken from the river.
"It's really gratifying to see all of these
people give up their Sunday afternoons to
be out here" sne said.
SSWCD, which has organized cleanups
on the Wekiva and the Little Econ, is comrised of a five-member elected board. Its
E re b site is www.SSWCB.org. The Web
site for Eco-Action is www.eco-action.net

Volunteers help dees Casselberry trails
state parks packed
to Hnk neighborhoods
The state's second-largest
tourist attraction is nearly sitting
in our backyard. No, it's not the
Big Mouse nouse near Orlando;
it's the Big Wild boondocks 604,000 acres of Florida parks that
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through our
Service Club
vast peninsu­
Connections
lar. Combined,
the 159 state
parks attract 19
million visitors
each year; with
250,000
of
them landing
nearby
at
We k i w a
Springs State
Charles
Park,
Rock
Ja c k so n Springs State
_ _ _ _ _ Preserve and
the
Lower
Wekiva River Preserve State Park.
All three are located off west S.R.
46 near the Seminole/ Lake
County line.
The parks adjacent to the
Wekiva River encompass 42,000
acres of forests, streams, ham­
mock and other natural species
and wildlife that have made
Florida home for eons. And
what's even better, these attrac­
tions can be cheaper, more recre­
ational and more entertaining
than dropping $50 bucks a pop to
see animated characters. Wny set­
tle for a costumed mouse at a
man-made pool when you can
encounter a real reptile in a natu­
ral springs powered by Mother
Nature?
Florida's parks are the oldest
and most enjoyable recreation the
state has to offer.
Members and guest of the
Sanford Rotary Club got a pres­
entation recently from Dianne
O'Shea of the Florida Parks
Service. The Wekiva River basin
parks are stocked with 16 differ­
ent habitats, 20 endangered
species and 60 miles of trails for
hiking biking and sightseeing
Plus, there's a natua* center,
opened in 1995, that houses live
alligator hatchings, snakes, tur­
tles and information on other
species. The center is open
Saturdays and Sundays from 12-3
m , while the other parks uck Springs, Wrkiwa and
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statewide serve as volunteers at
Florida parks, donating more
than 1 million hours of service
last year; which is equivalent to
500 full-time employees, saving
the state millions of dollars while
helping preserve our rich natural
"backyards."
Artists and bird-watchers have
found the parks an ideal site to
capture nature's best The
renowned "Highway Men"
artists recently painted scenes
from the Wekiva area, which are
now displayed in state buildings
in Tallahassee.
If you want to get away from
the hustle and bustle of urban life,
the parks is the place to go.
"You can walk all day and not
see another person," O'Shea said.
If you don’t want to be totally
alone in the wilderness, the parks
have group programs. There's a
youth camp facility that can be
rented; running clubs that jog
through the pines; campground
facilities and plenty of folks for
splashing company in the cool,
crystal-clear waters of Rock
Springs. You can also go canoe­
ing, kayaking and cross-country
running.
The Wekiva Wilderness Trust
helps make this all possible. The
citizen support organization is
dedicated to the preservation and
restoration of the natural environ­
ment and promotion of naturerelated activism within the
Wekiva Basin.
For volunteer opportunities,
call Dunne O'Shea, parks special­
ists, at 407-884-2006.
WHAT'S WEKIWA? Notice
the different spelling in Wekiwa
Springs and IWkiva River? That's
because the Creek Indians, which
named the water systems, pro­
nounced flowing wafer - the
nver - with a "v"— Wekiva.
while bubbling water - the
springs - was sounded with a
"w" Wekiwa, according to
Dianne O'Shea of the Florida
Parks Service. O'Shea pointed out
that many newcomers and devel­
opers often overlook the differ­
ences in naming certain areas
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good rationale in their "W" and
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By Charts* D. Jackson
H erald Correspondent

CASSELBERRY
—
The City of Casselberry
is moving toward getting
the whole family some
wholesome recreational
opportunities.
The city commission
approved a citywide
bicycle
facility/trails
that will meander 5 miles
through the city.
It's called the Priority
I Trails that connect
existing
trails
to
Casselberry Elementary
and South Seminole
Middle School.
"Someone can go
throughout the city on
bicycles in a safe manner,
while providing addi­
tional
recreational
opportunities,"
said
Linda Moore, the city's
park planner. "Someone
can take the whole fami­
ly biking, roller blading,
jogging or walking and
don't nave to interfere
with vehicular traffic."
The trail begins at
Kewannee trail park to
Wilcher
Boulevard,
crosses S.R. 436, goes
behind a bicycle shop
along the Florida Power
easement to Wirz Park
on
Mark
David
Boulevard to Dew Drop
Park. At that point the
trail branches, one leg to
Dew Drop Park, the
other to Crystal Bowl
Butterfly Park in back of
Casselberry and South
Seminole schools, then
connects with an existing
bike trail. Zinnia
Moore said funding
has been secured from a
Seminole County bond
issue for parts of the
trail. The section from
Wilcher to Wirz I’ark is

expected to funded for
2008-09 by the Ftorida
D epartm ent
of
Transportation.
The city's current bike
trail is less than 2,000
feet, Moore said. "IPs a
connector to neighbor­
hood areas for schools.
We had a lot of construc­
tion so we tried to keep
the kids off Winter Park
Drive."
The bike paths will
include separate facili­
ties for bikers. No motor­
ized vehicles will be
allowed. "The difference
between a bike route and
a bike path is a route is
merely a sign on the
road, whereas a bike
path includes facilities
for biking, roller blading
and walking. Benches,
water fountains and
other amenities could be
featured along the bike
path.
Orange and Seminole
counties are two of the
leaders in bicycle paths.
Seminole County has
constructed an impres­
sive trails through north­
west
Seminole
that
meanders through Lake
Mary to the Wekiva
River area, and will
eventually connect with
Sanford's RiverWalk.
Casselberry
would
eventually like to link up
with the county's sys­
tem. "It would be nice to
have that accommoda­
tion." Moore said.
"Biking is transporta­
tion, people rides their
bike* to work and play.
Biking is a source of
recreation. With the
health issues we have,
it's fantastic to get the
whole family out there.
Its inexpensive and a
great source of exercise."

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Dixon building ™
sold, leased back
for $ 4 .5 m illion
HEATHROW — Grubb 4t
Ellis Commercial Florida an
affiliated commercial real
estate firm with offices in
Orlando and Tampa, recently
negotiated the $4.5 million
sale/leaseback of the Dixon
Ticonderoga USA headquar­
ters
building
at
195
International
Pkwy.,
in
Heathrow.
Joe Rossi, vice president of
Grubb 4c Ellis Investment
Group and Jeffrey S. Sweeney,
president of the firm negotiat­
ed the sale/leaseback of the
33,000 square foot building
and its 3.29-acre site on behalf
of
the
seller,
Dixon
Ticonderoga.
WesCar, Inc., an Orlandobased land developer, was the
preferred buyer selected by
the seller after multiple offers
were considered, according to
Rossi. Included in the transac­
tion was a leaseback to Dixon
Ticonderoga who will contin­
ue its U.S. operations on a
portion of the property.

For more information, con­
tact 407-481-5387
Grubb 4c Ellis Commercial
Florida is an affiliated com­
mercial real estate firm spe­
cializing in the leasing and
sale of office, industrial, retail,
land and investment proper­
ties.
Currently Grubb 4c
Ellis ICommercial Florida has
30 brokers divided evenly
between its Tampa and
Orlando offices.
With access to resources of
more than 9,000 people in
more than 200 offices located
in 30 countries, Grubb 4c Ellis
is one of the world's leadini
providers of Integrated re
estate services.
The company has affiliates
throughout North America as
well as with a global strategic
alliance with Knight Frank, a
property consulting firm in
Europe, Africa and Asia
Pacific.
For more information, visit
the company's Web site at
www.grubb-ellis.com.

Brentwood Club
In lake Mary
nearing sellout
LAKE MARY — Only 15
home sites remain for sale
at Brentwood Club located
off Lake Emma Road in the
Lake Mary area, w here
Ryland Homes is building
luxury homes priced from
the mid-$400s.
Keith Bass, president of
Ryland Hornes in Orlando,
said new four and five-bed­
room homes at Brentwood
Club range in size from
2,200 square feet of living
space to over 4,000 square
fret.
Bass said Ryland is build­
ing nine innovative floor
plans at H rrntw ooJ Club, a
gated in/ilj com m unity and

one of the last few
city of Longwood
Emma Road area.
With headquartc
Southern
Cali
Ryland is one c
n atio n 's
largest
builders and a l&lt;
mortgage-finance coi
The C om pany cui
operates in 27 rr
across the country a
built more than 2
homes and financed
tli.ni 200,000 mot
since its founding in
Ryland is a Forty
torn party listed on th
York Stock Exchange
the sym bol "RYL".

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Obituaries
BLONDELL GOLDEN
"BILLY" BROWN
Blondell Golden "Billy"
Brown, 54,
of South
Locust
Avenue,
died
Wednesday,
Aug. 17,
2005 at
Winter Park
Nursing
Home and
- ____
Rehab
Brown
Center in
Winter
Park. He was bom Feb. 11,
1951 in Sanford. He was a
member of Zion Hope
Missionary Baptist Church in
Sanford. He was a laborer in
the farm industry for many
years.
Survivors include sisters,
Narva Alexander, Joyce
Golden and Nevada Brown,
all of Sanford, Jannice
Richards of Orlando; brother,
Johnnie Golden of Sanford.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Aug. 27, at 11
a.m. at Zion Hope Missionary
Baptist Church, 710 Orange
Ave. Visitation will be Friday,
Aug. 26 from 4 to 8 p m at
Sunrise Funeral home
Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.
LILLIE MAE CUZACK
Lillie Mae Cuzack, 92, of
Mellonville
Avenue,
died
Saturday,
Aug. 20,
2005, at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
She was
C
k
bom Nov.
cu za cK

28 1912 in

Moultrie,
Ga. She was a homemaker
and a member of New Salem
Missionary Baptist Church,
Maitland.
Survivors include sons, Joe
Nathan Dillamar of Long
Island, N.Y., and Donnie
Yates of Orlando; daughters,
Corrine Demps of

Philadelphia, Johnnie Dell
Robinson of Dunkirk, N.Y.,
JoeAnn Daniels of Deltona
and Pebble Lorraine Watts of
Dayton, Ohio; four grandchil­
dren; 15 great-grandchildren.
Wilson Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
MADIE R. JOHNSON
Madie R. Johnson, 81, of
___________West 11th
Street,
Sanford,
died
Saturday,
Aug. 20,
2005 at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
She was
Johnson
bom April
9,1924, in
Mount Pleasant, Texas. She
was a homemaker and a
member of St. Paul M.B.
Church.
Survivors include sons,
Irvin C. Johnson of Peoria,
111., Frederick Johnson and
Marvin Johnson, both of
Sanford; daughters, Angela
Gail Dyson of Orlando,
Shirley Ann Banks of Peoria,
111., Tammy Robinson of
Deltona, Robin Lind of
Atlanta, Ga., Merry Anne
Johnson and Eva Louisa
Johnson, both of Sanford;
brothers A.C. Rhymes of
Peoria, 111., Bobby jack
Rhymes, J.T. Rhymes and
Clayton Rhymes, all of
Phoenix, Ariz.; sisters,
Zenobia Russell of Phoenix,
and Rosie Lee Johnson of
Dallas, Tex.; 15 grandchil­
dren; 20 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Aug. 27, at 11 a.m.
at St. Paul M.B. Church, 813
Pine Avenue in Sanford.
Viewing will be Friday, Aug.
26 from 4 until 8 p.m. at
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
WILMA LYNETTE JONES
Wilma Lynette Jones, 52, of
Deltona, died Sunday, Aug.
21, 2005 at her residence. She

was bom May 18,1953 in
Sanford. She was a home­
maker and a member of First
Shiloh M.B. Church.
Survivors include father,
Rufus McCain of Sanford;
mother, Bernice Kennard of
Rochester, N.Y.; son, John
Jones, Jr. of Springhill, FI.;
brother Isacc Reed of
Rochester; sisters, Izora
Boswell of Daytona Beach,
Rosemary Oliver and Valerie
Kinsley, both of Rochester,
Catherine Parker of
Hempstead, N.Y., Laveme
Rudolph, Stephanie Littles,
Mattie Grayson and Sonja
Freeman all of Sanford,
Sheryl Ann Jones of Newark,
N.J.; five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Aug. 27, at 10
a.m. at First Shiloh M.B.
Church, 700 Elm Avenue in
Sanford with Rev. Dr. Harry
D. Rucker, 5r, Pastor, officiat­
ing. Viewing will be Friday
from 4 until 8 p.m. at WilsonEichelberger Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
JANET M. NEUBAUER
Janet M. Neubauer, 62, of
Casselberry, died Sunday,
Aug. 21, 2005 in Ocoee. She
was bom Dec. 13,1942 in
Sheboygan, Wis. She was a
director of Early Childhood
Education.
Survivors include husband,
Richard G. Neubauer of
Casselberry; daughter, Bonnie
J. Mueller; sons, Andrew R.
Neubauer and Craig R.
Neubauer; brother Richard J.
Meyer; three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, Aug. 24, at
11 a.m. at Ascension Lutheran
Church, 351 Ascension Drive,
Casselberry. Viewing will be
from 10 a.m. until service
time.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

Wednesday. August 24.2005

the hotel industry.
Survivors include sisters,
Betty J. Benjamin and Brenda
Robinson, both of Fort Pierce,
JoAnn Robinson and Amy
Keith, both of Tampa, Linda
Robinson of Orlando; broth­
ers, John Jr., Charles, Bobby
and Eddie Robinson, all from
Fort Pierce.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., of Winter Park, in charge
of arrangements.
WENZEL P. SCHMIDT
Wenzel P. Schmidt, 93, of
Longwood, died Sunday,
Aug. 21, 2005 in Longwood.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
STELLA C. SHELTON
Stella C. Shelton, 83, of
Sanford, died Saturday, Aug.
20, 2005 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford.
Bom in Winston Salem, N.C.,
she moved to Sanford In
1960. She was a homemaker
and a member of Pinecrest
Baptist Church, Sanford.
Survivors include son,
Bobby Shelton of Greenup,
Ky; six grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at
11 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 24,
at Pinecrest Baptist Church
with Pastor Earl Welch offici­
ating. Visitation will be
Wednesday from 10 until 11
a.m. Burial will be in
Woodlawn Cemetery.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes it Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
ROBERT HAMILTON
SHULL SR.
Robert Hamilton Shull, Sr.,
63, of Deltona, died Sunday,
Aug. 21, 2005 at Florida
Hospital, Fish Memorial,
Orange City. Bom April 17,
1942 in Columbia, S.C., he
moved to Deltona from
Tampa in 1967. He was
employed by Trammel Crowe
of Maitland. He was a mem­

ber of Palmetto Baptist
Church.
Survivors include wife,
Linda Shull, Sr. of Deltona;
son, Robert H. Shull, Jr of
Deltona; daughter. Rhonda
Soutter of Sanford; five
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held Friday, Aug. 26, at
Palmetto Baptist Church,
2626 Palmetto Avenue in
Sanford. Burial will be by
Metro Crematory. In lieu of
flowers, the family recom­
mends donations to Make a
Wish Foundation.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes It Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
BARBARA A. STRINE
Barbara A. Strine, 59, of
Old Town, died Wednesday,
Aug. 17, 2005. She was bom
June 2,1946 in Louisville, Ky.
She was a sales associate in
the electronics industry.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Regina L. Norwood,
Michelle J. Narrington and
Melanie K. Luther; son,
Charles L. Long; sister, Ruth
E. Lisk; eight grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
GERALD JOSEPH
W1ELGOS
Gerald Joseph Wielgos, 75,
of Deltona, died Friday, Aug.
19, 2005 at Vitas Innovative
Health Care. Bom in Lorain,
Ohio, he moved to Deltona in
1978. He was a warehouse
worker for Thew Shovel
Company.
Survivors include brother,
James Wielgos of Amston,
Ohio.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes it Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

Baptist
works for
change
LAKE MARY — Nine mem­
bers of First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, Lake Mary,
joined more than 140 youth and
leaders July 16 to 23 for a World
Changers national community
reject in Aguadilla, Puerto
Eico.
During the week, students
did community painting proj­
ects, cleaned trash along road­
sides, fixed a home, and built
relationships with the Aguadilla
community.
In the evenings, the youth
participated in worship, Bible
study, and team-building activi­
ties.
Students from First Baptist
Church Markham Woods partic­
ipating in the project were
Daniel Watson. Robert Whitted,
Heather Walker, Cameron
Nugent, Sally Parker, and Tyler
Walker. Bob Parker and Michelle
and Nelson Chapman, youth
toc made the trip as group
iers.
Nelson Chapman, youth min­
ister at First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, said the expe­
rience was incredible.
"It stretched the faith and
worldview of all our team mem­
bers." Chapman said. "I thank
Cod for the opportunity to serve
(Jesus) among the people of
Aguadilla and to be able to tell
the Gospel of Jesus Christ in
both word and deed."
This summer, more than
25,000 students were registered
to participate in 90 World
Changers projects around the
globe.

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Midweek
August 24-25,2005

Briefs
MEETING TONIGHT
The City of Sanford
Recreation Department
will be holding its Fall
Adult Slowpitch Softball
League Organizational
Meeting tonight
(Wednesday, August 24th),
at 6:30 p.m. at the
Downtown Recreation
Center located on the
ground floor of Sanford
City Hall 300 N. Park
Avenue, on the comer of
Seminole Boulevard.
If you have any ques­
tions, please feel free to
call Rodney Standi at 407330-5697 or email: starvrfllMd —"ford.fl.ua mmat
(407)330-5697.
CROSSCOUNTRY
The popular Lake Mary
Summertime
Cross
Country Run that annually
kicks on the Cross Country
season will be run this
Saturday, August 27th.
The race wifi be run at the
Lake Mary Cross Country
Course (located behind
Lake Mary High School)
with the day beginning at 7
a.m.
with
Lite
Registration. Racing begins
at 7:45 a.m.
The race Is not an official
high school event and no
team may run under a
school name, although the
event Is geared for tne 13to-18 age groups.
The cost to enter is $8 per
person the morning of the
rsce.
Additional information
and entry forms can also be
obtained on www.firunners.com.
RAGE TRYOUTS
The final open try-out for
the ORLANDO RAGE
(Semi-Pro Football) is set
for this Saturday (August
27), at noon at "Showalter
Field East" (2525 Cady
Way, Winter Park, right
behind the Visitors' Stand
at Showalter Field).
Contact Chris Morrison
for further details at
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or 407- 325-1436.
FAMILY FUN NIGHT
The Volusia County
Pennysaver will sponsor
"Family Fun Night" this
Saturday, August 27th at
New Smyrna Speedway.
"Family Fun Night" will
indude a Kids Bike Race,
Demo Derby, Strictly Stock
25, Super Stock 50 and the
Florida Open Wheel Lites.
Discount Auto Parts will
supply the bikes for the
winners of the Kids Bike
Race and if you check out
this week's Pennysaver,
you might just find a nice
surprise in it also for this
weekend's event.
To make the bike race
fair, kids will be divided
into two racing groups
and no one over 12 will be
able to race. Kids must
bring helmets to race.
Grandstands will open
at 6 p.m. with racing
action at 7:30 p.m
For more information,
please call 386427-1129, or
visit the website at
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Time to tee
Football season
opens on Friday
• y Daan Smith
Herald Staff

High, 13-7.
Lake Mary also did well In
besting West Orange and
SANFORD — A new era
Orangewood Christian
showed surprising offense
of football begins in
in its first game as it fell to
Seminole County this
Pine Castle Christian, 27-21,
Friday.
giving the Rams hopes of a
With new district align­
ments, new coaches and
good second campaign.
The M aster's Academy
new teams, not to mention
also looked strong In blank­
the usual turnover of play­
ing Calvary Christian, 16-0.
ers, this season opens with
many, many questions and
Lake Brantley gave a good
accounting of itself, but
much anticipation.
turnovers killed the Patriots
The new program at
as they lost to Spruce Creek,
Hagerty High School South
14-7. The team did have a
of Oviedo will play an all­
chance to win or tie, howev­
freshman schedule this first
season and was to have
er, driving down the field in
the final minute before a
begun the season on
sack ended the threat.
Tuesday with a match-up
But things did not go at all
against the Lake Brantley
well for the Fighting
freshmen.
Seminoles as they were
Homegrown Scott Perry
blanked, 20-0, by New
takes over as head coach at
Smyrna Beach and Lyman
Lake Mary High School and
will rely heavily on star run­ struggled against powerful
ning back Kashif Valot in his Apopka, 26-7.
Lake Mary Prep also had a
inaugural season.
Mick Harris begins his sec­ rough beginning to its sec­
ond season as the Griffins
ond season at Seminole
were shutout by Mount
High School without his
son, star running back Kevin Dora Bible, 25-0.
The only inter-county bat­
Harris, but with most of his
tle for the opening week of
other skill performers on
the season finds Lake
offense returning.
Howell hosting Winter
The Seminote Athletic
Springs at Richard L. Evans
Conference knows it will be
Field starting at 7 p.m.
sending at least two teams
That is another cnange this
to the Class 6A playoffs for
season as most games will
the next few seasons as
begin at 7 p.m. this year.
G ass 6A-District 2 is made
Most teams have very
up of five SAC teams. Lake
tough openers, but none
Brantley, Lake Mary,
more than Lyman, which
Oviedo, Seminole and
will be hosting G ass 3A pre­
Winter Springs.
season No. 1 state-ranked
There is a pretty good
Monsignor Edward Pace
chance of qualifying at least
School from Miami. That
one in G ass 5A-District 3
game will begin at 7:30 p.m.
also, as Lyman and Lake
in the Carlton D. Henley
Howell join Pine Ridge and
Sports Complex.
Mainland in that classifica­
Lake Brantley also has a
tion.
tough customer for the
The new year also brings
opener as rival Apopka vis­
back memories of the old
its Tom Story Field at 7 p.m.
days somewhat, as this year
Seminole and Lake Mary
the "Bye" week returns, giv­
have tough road trips to
ing the teams 11 weeks to
begin the season as the
play 10 games. Not a bad
Fighting Seminoles head to
thing if the break falls at the
Bradenton to take on
right time, like before or
Lakewood Ranch and the
after a big rivalry, or if you
Rams travel to Kissimmee to
have some nagging injuries.
battle Osceola. Both of those
Things did not go well for
games begin at 7:30 p.m.
most local teams in the
Lake Mary Prep also hits
Kickoff Classics last week,
the road, heading to West
but a few teams did show
Oaks Academy in Orlando
well.
Oviedo showed surprising for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
Oviedo will be at home,
power in rolling over
welcoming Timber Creek to
Atlantic, 35-6, and Winter
John Courier Field for a 7
Springs showed little ill
p.m. start and Orangewood
affects from losing quarter­
Christian officially begins its
back Brett Hodges and run­
second season by hosting St.
ning back/linebacker Vinny
John Lutheran from Ocala
Cucci to graduation as the
starting at 7 p.m.
Bears held off Gainesville

Herald photo* by Tom m y Vlncont

With the preliminaries all but
over the 2005 High School
football season kicks off this
Friday with all 10 county
teams in action. Among the
teams in action will be
Seminole, which will be look­
ing to keep the momentum
going Irom a strong first sea­
son under Mick Harris. The
Fighting Seminoles will be in
Bradenton
to
take
on
Lakewood Ranch at 7:30
p.m. and will be counting
heavily on senior quarterback
Travis Goodine (right) to lead
the Tribe and get them start­
ed on the right track for a trip
to Miami this November.

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2005 FOOTBALL
SCHEDULES
Del*
AUGUST
TW.30
SEPTEMBER
Tbe. 6
Tue. 13
Tuc.20
lb*. 29
OCTOBER
Tbe. 4
lb* 11
lb* 18
DM*
AUGUST
Fri. 26
SEPTEMBER
Fri. 2
Fri. 9
Fri. 16
Fri. 23
Thu. 29
OCTOBER
Fri. 7
Fri. 14
Fri. 21
Fri. 28
NOVEMBER
Fri. 4

HAGEKTY HIGH SCHOOL
Opponent

Time

Lake Mery

6:30

el Seminole
at Lake Howell
Oviedo
Kissimmee-Gateway

6:00
6:00
6:30
630

Open
at Winter Springs
Lyman

6:00
630

LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Opponent
Time

DM*
AUGUST
Fri. 26
SEPTEMBER
Fri. 2
Fri. 9
Fri. 16
Fri. 23
Thu. 29
OCTOBER
Fri. 7
Fri. 14
Fri. 21
Fri.. 28
NOVEMBER
Fri. 4
Dele
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Fri. 26
SEPTEMBER
Fri. 2
Fri. 9
Fri. 16
Fri. 23
Thu . 29
OCTOBER
Fri. 7
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Fri. 21
Fri. 28
NOVEMBER
Fri. 4
Date
AUGUST
Fri. 26
SEPTEMBER
Fri. 2
Fri. 9
Fri. 16
Fri. 23
Fri. 30
OCTOBER
Fri. 7
Fri. 14
Sat 22
Sat. 29
NOVEMBER
Fri. 4
Date
AUGUST
Fri. 26
SEPTEMBER
Fri. 2
Fri. 9
Fri. 16
Fri. 23
Thu. 29
OCTOBER
Fri. 7
Fri. 14

Apopka

7:00

atU nlventty
Lake Howell
at Lyman
Centennial-Homecoming
Winter Springs

730
7:00
7:00
7.-00
7:00

Open
at Seminole
at Oviedo
Lake Mary-Parent Night

7.60
7:00
7:00

at East Ridge

730

LAKE HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL
Opponent
•
Winter Springs

Time
7:00

Kissimmec-Osceola
at Lake Brantley
atPoindana
Seminole-Homecoming
Lyman

760
7:00
730
7:00
7:00

Open
Mainland
at Lake Mary
at Pine Ridge

7:00
7:00
760

Oviedo

7:00

LAKE MARY HIGH SCHOOL
Opponent

Time

at Kissimmec-Osceola

7:00

Dr. Phillips
at Lyman
at Winter Springs
St Augustine
Seminole

7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
760

OPEN
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Lake Howell
7:00
at Lake Brantley
7:00
at Winter Park

7:00

LAKE MARY PREP
Opponent

Time

at West Oaks Academy

7:00

at Eagles View Academy
at Trinity Prep
Orangewood-Grandparents Night
Hernando Christian-Homecoming
Warner Christian-80's Spirit Night

7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00

Open
7:00
Masters- Pop Warner Night
B. Raton Christ-Tailgate at the Prep 360
at Trinity Christian
760
Pine Castl-Senior Night

7:00

LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL
Opponent

Time

Miami-Monsignor Edward Pace

730

at Oviedo
Lake Mary
Lake Brantley
at Winter Springs
at Lake Howell

7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00

Open
Pine Ridge-Homecoming

7:00

The 2005 High School football season kicks off this Friday night and two ol the teams expected to do well this season are the Lake Mary
Rams (top) and Seminole High School Fighting Seminoies (bottom). Both teams will be a member of the new Class 6A-Distrtct 2 align­
ment along with Lake Brantley, Oviedo and Winter Springs, assuring the Seminole Athletic Conference of having at least two teams make
the playoffs every season.

Fri. 21
Fri. 28
NOVEMBER
Fri. 4

Gainesville High-Senior Night
at Mainland

7:30
730
7:00

at Seminole
THE MASTER'S ACADEMY
Opponent

Date
SEPTEMBER
Trinity Prep
Fri. 2
Fri. 9 ______ ■Hie First Academy
” t Warner Christian
~*Fri. 16
at Florida School For The Deaf
Thu. 22
Trinity Christian
Fri. 30
OCTOBER
at Pine Castle Christian
Fri. 7
at Lake Mary Prep
Fri. 14
Father Lopez-Homecoming
Fri. 21
at Orangewood Christian
Fri. 28
NOVEMBER
Pierson-Taylor
Fri. 4

Time
7.00
7:00

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7:00
7:00
760
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00

ORANCEWOOD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Time
Opponent
Date
AUGUST
7:00
Ocala-St. John Lutheran
Fri. 26
SEPTEMBER
TBA
at The First Academy
Fri. 2
TBA
at Merritt Island Christian
Fri. 9
7:00
at Lake Mary Prep
Fri. 16
7:00
Temple Christian
Fri. 23
7:00
St. PetersburgGanterbury
Fri. 30
OCTOBER
Open
Fri. 7
7:00
Deltona-Trinity Christian
Thu. 13
7:00
at Warner Christian
Fri. 21
Master's Academy-Homecoming 7:00
Fri. 28
NOVEMBER
TBA
at Brevard Christian
Fri. 4
Date
AUGUST
Fri. 26
SEPTEMBER
Fri. 2
Fri. 9
Fri. 16

*

Open
at Lake Mary
Lake Brantley
Winter Springs

«*«-»

OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL
Opponent

Time

Timber Creek

7.00

Lyman
at St. Augustine High School
at Seminole

7:00
7:30
7:00

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Date
AUGUST
Fri 26
SEPTEMBER
Fri. 2
Fri. 9
Fri. 16
Fri. 23
Thu. 29
OCTOBER
Fri. 7
Fri. 14
Fri. 21
Fri. 28
NOVEMBER
Fri. 4

Date
AUGUST
Fri. 26
SEPTEMBER
Thu. 1
Fri. 9
Fri. 16
Fri. 23
Thu. 2
OCTOBER
Fri. 7
Fri. 14
Fri. 21
Fri. 28
NOVEMBER
Fri. 4

760
7:00
7:00

at Lake Howell

w : .

7:00

730
730

Winter Park
at University

Fri. 23
Fri. 30
OCTOBER
Fri. 7
Fri. 14
Fri. 21
Fri. 28
NOVEMBER
Fri. 4

W * i

7:00
• 1 , *f*» # l|

#&lt;•

f

|«

SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL
Opponent

Time

at Bradenton-Lakewood Ranch

7:30

DeLand
at St. Augustine-Nease
'Oviedo
at Lake Howell
'at Lake Mary

7:00
730
7:00
7.00
7:00

at Mainland
'Lake Brantley - Senior Night
'at Winter Springs
Open

7:00
7:00
7:00

Lyman - Homecoming
'District Gam*

7:00

WINTER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL
Opponent
Time
at Lake Howell

7:00

at Mainland
Winter Park
Lake Mary
Lyman
at Lake Brantley

7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00

Open
at Timber Creek
Seminole- Homecoming
at Oviedo

7:00
7:00
7:00

University-Senior Night

7:00

SPEAK

SPANISH MANANA!
or English •French •German
Italian Portugese *20 others
Conversational Fluency begins with the very first lesson.

Professional Office Lease

Start Manana at the inlingua* Center or at your office or home.
Also languages for business &amp; health care.
Enjoy language lessons with Cafe Latte.

806 E . 25th S tree t (S R 4 6 )
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

in fin g u a

$ 1 ,8 5 0 / m o n th
Class 'A* Interior finishes

Break room with appliances

Vaulted entry with stone colum ns and landing

Resort-style landscaping

High-end hardwood and carpeted flooring

High traffic frontage

O v e rsu e executive office with private bath

O ld brick facade and wall

Conference room, reception, open flex-workspace

407
- 322-8700
w w w .in lin K u a -if.c o m

Bay Tree Center
405 Waymont Court
Lake Mary, FL 32746

Contact:
Jim Fitzsimons

407-484-4143

�The Herald

To Place Your Ad Call
71—H elp

23—Lost JcFound

71—Help Wanted

Round Dog: Malt, r#ddi»h

Auto repair shop under
renovation. Need 1 A ft 1 B
rrwcn«rxc tor imnwowa nir®.
Must
have
own
tools.
Guaranteed salary ft dal rata
available Repairs w d Include
tomlgn ft ttomeelc vstidm. 407086-9399

CNAs plus cars gtvsrs, needed
tor a 8 bad ALF. Lake Mary. 24
hr shifts. 407-887-8938.

Bobcat Operator-Class D
License.
Final
Grade
Experience. (407) 3229133

Dei (very Driver local area for
electrical distributor. C last E
license required. 407-329-

mixed brood, found noor the
Monroo Marino on Sot, Aug ft,
2009. PI# call 407-292-9608.

71—Help Wanted
Account# PayaOto/Payroll
Ctarh: Landscafkng/Sfte work
company. Part tlme/flexlble
hour*. Oufckbonks experience
required. Fa# raaumo 407322-9184._________________
Appointment S m a rt
Expd Only. Longwood Acta
Hourly Pay ♦ Bonus
Mon-FrtCaft
407-290-0612
AppeMumani w n T i

Cashiers. Food Prop A Dining
Room
Attandanta.
Brsakfasl/Lunch shifts. Full or
Part time. No Sundays. ChickFti-A in Lake Mary. Apply in
parson 407-333-6673

Altam onte ftpring#

Looking for 0 Experienced
Appointment Setters. Salary
♦Bonus+Sprfl*. Can Rich 407402-1293 lor interview
Assembly
Production
position: F T, will train,
benefits, call 321-397-2072

Full tliTM Expd Cook
A Full Tima Drivers.
Apply in person, '/Nona's Fine
Italian Restaurant, Lake Mary.
407-320-2040.

Central Florida Publishing
company seeks candidates tor
an Edrtor opportunity to support
niche product publications. For
candidal#
consideration,
please visit careertuttder.com
to apply online and search
reference code CB-CFLP.

Class A or Bdrtver prefer tree
Btmmtoq exp. EOE, DFWP Cal
772-291-3154.

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
W a ora a T rs n c h le u Technology Business operating
throughout the S ta ts of Florida sines 1980, providing
trenchless pipeline services. W e have the following

W a n ted

Dealer wanted to rant space to
tall
upgrade
pre-owned
furniture ft home decor Also
■mall spaces available for
craflers. M l 407-378-0293 for
detail*.

1200.________________
EXspstc har/Sacrttary:
Immediate opening for busy AC
company M-F, 7:30-4:30,407930-7110. DFWP.
Je lk rtn Tru ck in g nseds
Dum p truck drs. Class B dr*
License rqd. Must be 24 yrs or
older. Local work, hourly pay
407-468-4590
Experienced
'Conan*
fabricator needed Gal 407-3835165
F em ale companion for eiderty
lady.
Spanlsh/English
speaking,
have
own
transportation.
Call
Mrs
Restrepo at 407-758-7129.
FIM M all Clerk
Detail oriented person needed
with strong filing, data entry ft
phone (kills. Cali 407-3232040x29 or lax resume to 407323-5525
F lye r D istributor: Vehicle
povttod, part time, Ortando area,
S20k par year 407-630-4700

71—Help Wanted
FRONT DESK
CLER KS
required for afternoon ft nights
shifts, experience preferred
Budget Inn, Senford. Apply In
person. 3200 S. Orlando Dr.
Helper for the Cook wanted
Start SlO/per hr. Also Servers
wanted
in
Longwood
Restaurant. 407-295-8249
Inelde
Sales:
Parson
w/eleclrtcal
knowledge
Competitive wages based on
exp 407-328-1200
IN V E S T IG A TE B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E ST!
Always a
good
policy,
•specially
for
business
epportunaea end frsntfxees, Cal
Florida Dept, of Agriculture ft
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F TC -H E L P for free
ntormation . Or visa our Web Me
at www ftc gov/biiop.
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept of
Agriculture
ft
Consumer
Services before selling. Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy.
irrigation
Installers,
experienced
only, labor
position. 407-322-9133
Lake Mary gift baskets store
kxitung tor basket rrwkar A saiea
assistant. 30 to 40 hours. Prior
ratail
basket
or
floral
experience preferred. Good
computer skills required. Fax
resume. 407-444-0597.

positions available, training provided:

TV Technicians / Operators
Cues T V , T e s t A Seal Equipment

HELP WANTED

COL Drivers
Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Tru ck s

Technical Report writers
Preparation o f technical rep o rts using
A u to C A D L T

General operatives / Labor
Reliable A hard working, training provided
Excellent wages and benefits, some #ut of town work,
good working conditions, paid vacation and training.

NIGHTS/WEEKENDS FT/PT
•EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-F/T
•HOUSEKEEPERS •F/T
Upscale senior living community.

Apply today, details below -

Excellent pay/benefits.
R esum e Fax 407-322-3065

Altair
Environmental Group

P ho n e 407-322-2207

C/A&lt;*

ESTABLISHED 1980

710 S. Mllwfte Street, Longwood, FL 32750
Tel: 407-339-7134
Fax: 407-339-6818
E-Mail: 8lUlrgroup@9anhllnk.net

Heritage
it

Lake Forcit

Visit Our Website: www.altairflnvironmental.com

Classified Rates
(Prepaym ent Required)

407-322-2611
71—Help W

a n te d

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Starling Salary IDJtVHr
H8ALTH M»UflANC( AND 401K
FLAW Dm# ties workpiece.
Appty al: (SO MUtar Driva,
Altamonte taring* 4079*0•000. IOC

Laborer#: Musi traval Moo-Fn
n rials Ol Florida. C M 407-3239822.
Landscape ^Maintenance
needed for Lake
mary
Company
PT.
flexible
schedule. Mutt have own truck
ft valid driver* license i lO $12/hr. 407-457-7445. May lax
resume. 407-562-1739

71—H e l f Wanted
LandscaperafTrack Cal Final
Grad#: Operators and labor
positions &gt; installation and
grading experience. 407-3228133
Liberty Tax Service ot Sanford
is offering a free tax court# to
participants who would like to
become members of our staff
Fully Mingual a plus For more
mtormation please cal David at
407-754-4540
Machine Operators
19 00 up par hour
Sanlord Area
Exp preferred but not required
Must be capable of standing lor
long
periods
Of
tim*.
Willingness ID learn lo trad#
Great opportunity! High School
DiptorrWGEIV DrugBacNyound
check required 407962-0090

71—Helt Wanted
sa—

k t „ ^ aai —■ _ m.---------------Mocntna
vraifnafuinca

Mfchmlc
Nationally recognded
company, Sanford/Lake Mary
Location
3-5 yrs experience
Lathe/Weiding required
Undarsiandlng of PLC
Operating a Milling Machine
D/C Drive
1st shift rsquirts being on call
24/7,
high
school
diploma/QED
Background
check require. Strong electrical
knowledge. Atxkty to build relay
ladder logic. Manufacturing
experience preferred.
Call for Immediate
Interview I

407962-0090
Mecharxc/Owsei Fabncator/AS
Round PM Shop Must Have
D L (407)322-8133

Yard Sa!es....5 lines for $15

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

5 - 1 0 lin e s ........................... 90*/llne
11 - 20 lin e s .......................... 80^/llne
21 or more lines...................70&lt;/line

Legal Advertising
$4.95 per column inch

M ASO N S experienced only
Deltona area F/T. 40+ hrt/wfc
Residential ft Commercial Call
386-383-7799
Meat
Cutter
with
taw
sxpartence. Work days Mon-Frt.
Fax resume to: 407-322-8973
or apply in person at 401 west
13th Sf, Sanford, or cal 407-3223663. ask for Jimmy.
M ED IC A L A S S IS TA N T: Are
you a positive, friendly
prolatsional who
enjoys
working with children and
tasks to work n a pleasant todpaced pediatrics office with
excellent benefits? Please fax
resume to: 407-262-5797 EO E
Part Tim e cook, servers, ft
dishwasher needed Contact
Mylene
407-323-7309

Service Technician

Are You Looking For
A CAREER?
If you answered YES, then Massey Services has a great
opportunity for you! We are a nationally recognized leader
in Pest Prevention, Lawn, Tree and Shrub Care, and
Termite Protection, providing effective and environmentally
responsible services.
Our Team members go through a comprehensive, paidtraining program where they learn the technology and
philosophy o f our business.

Our Company Provides:
• Excellent Compensation
• Medical/Dental Insurance
• 401k plus Company Match
• Company-paid Life Insurance
• Voluntary, Portable Life Insurance
• Long Term Disability
• Paid Vacations &amp; Holidays
• Company Vehicle
• Promotional Advancement Opportunities
• Family Atmosphere

4 line ad.
..1 week $ 1 8 ........................ 3 weeks $36
.2 weeks $ 2 5 ...........................4 weeks $45

71—Help Wanted

mksb
Please call and ask for Steve Miller,
General Manager, at 407-805-3022.
Or fax resume to 407-804-2512.
Visit o u r web site!
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August 24 &amp; 25. 2005

71—H ilt Wanted

**• an Immediate opening tor
• p r P « J » M A Must be
*■**•* and/or registered.
Good beneflte. Submit reeume
M M fttg Merest m Lake Mary
MApoteton. Induing tpecteffy.
to:
Physician
Associate.
Human Resources. 455 W.
Wtonen A v e . Longwood, FL
3Z790. tax to (407) 262-5797 or
W SyonSnealw w w paol.com

to t

MterotUm camera operators
needed. Stan immediately
Criminal background check

f«qteed.Cte to eppfy 407-94201 SB.___________
Vtvona's North Pizzeria needs
driven, pizza mefcert. subs,
netoeaese 5 phones Apply w tt
ow ner at 2477 Park Ave.
Santord.
com pany la seeking a tail
motNated individual to help
expend the SenfordOrlendo
markets. Must have sales and
construction knowledge Send
resume to 4101 Mayfair Lana.
Port Orange. F L 32120. or
contact Dennis, 386-560-0520.
P/T Driver Transport clients to
and
from
scheduled
appdntnants Pick up supples
and m alarial tor the center as
required. Musi have valid
Florida driver’s license, good
4 k * q mood wtd be tenter w«h
surrounding community, high
school dtotoma or equivalent
407-328-2900
Plum ber or Service Tech
Residential construction or
service Must have exp Benefit
package $500 slgn-on bonus
386-736-0221
Prasser for busy location in
Wlnlar Springs Some ex p. will
tram Call 407-699-5507
Receptionist
Bilingual
(English/Spamsh)
Good
communications &amp; customer
service skills. FT. benefits
available Call 407-324-2442
Responsible honest person
needed for kitehervdek PT/FT,
Maitland area 407-660 9260.
407-925-6452

71—Help Wanted

71— H

R U B Y JU 1 C E , counter help,
P/T. Mon-Fri. I t 3 0 -2 30pm.
Apply m person. 101 W 1st St.
Santord
Santord Mortgage Co looking
tor tetemerketers Good base
pay. $6 to $124* dspandtog on
experience, ptos commission.
Fu* A Part bme avertable C a l
407-3260815 or tei resLme 407328-6348
i Person: SeMng diabetic
supplies 5 shoes to doctors
Salary/commission
or
independent Fax resume to;
407-505-4224.
A l leads prevtted (NoooUctee)
Mset customers m the* homes.
$40K+
per
year.
Gas
allowance Some exp helpful
407-830-4700
Sanford Company looking lor a
Route Sales and Service
Technician Rewarding Salary.
Banefita
and
Vacation
Packages.
For
mors
mtormaPon please call 407-3028602. Requires chauffeur CO L
&amp;tef \ * Crew-Ta4 And H i M m
Needed
Local
Work
(407)322-8133

We are still Growing In
Daytona Beach FL.
More new Business.
Professional C D L-A Driver
needed with 2 yrs Exp req
Must live within 55 miles of
Daytona Local work, home
daily and over night tripe
99*. no touch
Great Benefits
Up to $1050 per week
Plus Safety Bonuses
Meet the Salem Carriers
Recruiter / Walk in
Augusl 20th. 21 st. 22nd.
23rd. 24th
Sam to 5pm
Salem Camera Inc
3t43 International
Speedway Blvd
Daytona Beach. F L
Call t -800-709-2536

cook, servers 8
l. Contact
Mytone,
407-323-7306

Teachar; Easter Seals Charier
School, unique professional
growth opportunity Competitive
salary. M benefits. Certified and
early childhood, elementary
ed. or E S E Call or fax resume
to Dr Robed Carton. 366-2554566 lax. 386-256-7677

W a ld e n :
MIG
&amp;
TIG
experience, good pay/benefits.
F T days, shop work 407-2991592

Country
Style
City
Living

93—R o o m s Fo r
R ent

103—Houses-

$400rMo. furnished, x x l uttfy.
Frig/Fz, W/D. C N . internet,
ctewi 10x20 rm w/eerm privets
entrance Proffes* enviro.
Santord Airport near 417 ext. F
A L dep. appl fee. N/S. N/D 6
g e t Aval 9/106 407-547-6832

2BR/1BA. screen porch, large
tot. wood floors, dean, CHA.
$625/mr ♦ 2 month's deposit
386775-0822.

W anted

T h e Sanford Herald 17
looking
for
a
sale*
professional to lead its
advertising staff Newspaper
sates experience Is required.
This position Is Steal tor the
sales professional with (
proven track record who
wants to move into ■
management position. Th e
advertising director wtff be
responsible tor hiring. training
and managing the sates staff,
planning special section
publications; and assisting
Ih the creation ot new
pubfceffone. The dkector steo
will be expected to weo by
example and make regular
sates calls. The Santord
ttenti Is a twice a wart. 5,000
paid circulation newtpapar
located In Sanford. Th e
Herald also publishes free
newspapers In Lake Mary
and Longwood. This la a
tremendously fast growing
market The Herald offers ■
competitive base salary, a
commission and bonus plan,
hatem neuranoe. 2 weeks pad
vacation, auto and cal phone
allowance, and a 401 k. E-mef
resume and references to
Publisher Dan Ping si
dpmg0seminotehera)d com,
or mail them to 300 N. French
Ave. Santord. F t 32771

Road Stripping crew: Wilt tram.
Class S C O L a plus Work on
mete, paring lots, wdtag to work
nights
or
weekends
Advancem ent D FW P E O E .
407-261-5446

Warehouse Workers
Sanford area, no experience
required High school diploma
or
GED
Hard
workerdedication
a
must
Drug/Background
check
required Call 407-M 2-0090

elp

WORK R5H"

W tlK L V M M f A U

C a ll 4 0 7 -3 31 -5 26 6

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

M erry M aids

Free room and board to older
man who drives 7 can fix
M nge.N oboozeorduga.407 328-4168.
Extremely dean, cory fum rm,
e l ufl. cable, a/c, Indy, phone,
kltch use. sec. dr. prtvate
entrance. Resident owner.
AB SO LU TELY
NO
ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND
N O N SM O K ER S O NLY) Very
respectable, 407-314-0924.

95— R oomm ate
W anted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe. M
house privieges C al 407-326
7232 tor an appointment.

97—Apartments Furnished
SadordtHMoric 3/15,2 story.
$95CVmonth. 2/1. $590rinonth
407-262-2002.

98— R entals
Efficiency
$100wk
Apartments, $150wk, also
houses
for
rant
fumished/unfumished. 407
240-1188.

99—Apartments Unfurnished
TTrrrjrr*
2 BR Home
Persimmon 6
13th St.
Santord. 407-321-4217 AduXl

Ouatlty Living at Affordable
Pricing. 1 , 2 * 3 Bedrooms,
Lake Views, 407-322-6104.
EHO.

JOO— C o n d o m in iu m
R entals

D e s ig n

With 12 Mo. Lease a Approved Credit
* Spadouti Apartments with large Olonets • Likr
Front • Volleyball • Sparkling l\x»l • Tennis Courts

MANAGE- Ml N T
Mf N T At S

Sanford:
2/2 Specious
Upstairs Apr, C arpeted. Vlnyt.
Open
Patio.
$575/1578 Oepoaff
m ford:
Lovely
2/2.
Completely Upgraded A
fteP t e d.lte te o o d F te T te
$900/1900 Depoell
ing w e a d : 3/1. Terrszzo
Fire, S cm Porch, Fplc.
t x u v y w i Deposit
m ford:
Dunwoody
Commons, 2/2 Townhouse,
End Unit. Stove. Refrigerator.
Dishwasher. W/D, Screen
Petto, Storage. Community
Pool. $1,000/11,000 D tp
DO YLE M ANAGEM ENT
WE R EN T AND S IL L
H O M ES!
Santord Historic District 3/1?
C H A Exc. Neighborhood,
$750, 407-321-6757.

117—C o m m e r c i a l
• R entals
n o o iq K B B C e T B B
located on the St Johns River
in the Port of Sanford. Great
view ot the marina A water
Plenty of parking. Greal
location S120GMO plus CAM.
Call Hiddsn Harbour Marina
407-322-1610. Ask tor Don.

118—Office Space

Apartments

407-321 0759
Income producing
property -4/1 and 2/1. boto tor
$198,000.
y: 3/1. block,
isduoed tar quick sate. Ntoe
neighborhood, $188,000.
•SanterS; Bulking Lots.
100X248r.

Offices For Rent: 400 K ) ft to
800 tq ft. Sanford. Fulton
Office Center. 407-314-3750.
Recently renovated office
space Ideal tor dxxch. 2200 aq
It, on Maple Ave, Sanford.
407-946-4645

Unique office specs available
downtown Santord area.. From
800 to 8.750 tq ft. UtWzsd
professional offlcs, private
school
or
instructional
classroom space. 407 -9 4 6
4645.

4/2, tee New Nm&gt;
Ceramic Tie ,
Int/Ext,
$199,900
2/2. Newly
Paint*! Interior, Now Cwpot,.
$149,000
TWO M o ry Vtcterien
5 BedrtBaih. over 3200 tq ft.
2 Fpics, 4 Porches. Huge
Living. Dining A Family Rme
w/ Wet Bar. Located to
Historic District Overlooking
Gorgeous Park A 4 Blocks to
Listed In
National Registry of Historic
Homee. $544,900.
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631-1322 O R 31 1-753-1515.

NteaBrayhff cherry i
ctetewf A bulM M t e B chaff*.
2 leate, mink Nbte pad. B O ..
mute see. 407-3266447.
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H w t ib t e k Btendrawtootefc
Coat B4K; m uB ate $138a 407402-1761 O R 396753-0466

SffA: Fiber-optic
therapy Jete cup hokters,
Ineulated cover, to! factory
warranty. N e w ueed In crate
$1998.407-3360878 O R 3982162946

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2 dreeeera, 1 wffntoor, bed, 2
i atente, d a k brawn. $200.
321-2763809.

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and recorteng toee are required

NOTICE OR AUCTION
TNe audton eR be hekf on 9 E 6
T IM S IR 7,9696, te 900 AM te
325 Aten Ave. Ovtedo.Fl.
Proepecifve bidders may Inspect
he veNctea on the day betore
•w Auction tram 9AM wet 6PM.
Items ars cash or csrtWed tends
only
OVIEDO
TOWING
reserve* the right to accept or
refute any and te btds.
vehicles

art

1995 PONTIAC
VIN# 1G2HX52KXS4270900
Publish: August 24. 2005
T123

I BUY HOUSES FOR CASH
C M $06177-4666

to be paid by me suxeeski biddsr at ftesMs. ffte payment of
an e m u * equte to tw N^wte
bid N due stewi 24 hours tew
cl sate A l
Instrument
made
payable to ffw Clerk of the
Okeuff Court
Dated txt 9rt 1/2006.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F TH E CIRCUfT
CO U R T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by JUD ITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Cterk
Publish: August 17. 24. 31,
2006 and September 7,2006
T070

N O I K B Off SALE
M tY b u r
tor a far price, on tw Steal
ot your choice, without
dong any repeat. I can pay
CASH, M k e up I

WHEN: 6 1 2 -O i te 90 0 am .
WHERE: Miranda'* Tbwmg
326 Loyd Lane, Oviedo. FL
32765
CAR: 1967 Porttec 4 Door
VIN# 1G2HX5I38HW223639

Caff 467-271-2627

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Avoid Foreclosursl Call
407-221-7959

6CPT. 6,9006
1969 OodgeCsrvsn
VIN# 2B4FK55J2KR290S73

NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN,
that WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTO OIAN /TR USTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE LLC. me holder of the toitowlng certificated) has fttod
said certificated) tor a tax dead
to be issued thereon. The certifi­
cate numbede) and yearfa) of
Issuance, me dsacripSon of me
property, and the name&lt;a) In
which 4 was assessed la/are as

CERTIFICATE NO: 79 YEAR
Off ISSUANCE: 2003
PARCEL ID# 3619-29-300014A-0000
Detcnpnon of Property: LEG
SEC 35 VHP 19S ROE 29E N
100 FT OF W 430 F T O F NW
1/4 OF SW 1/4

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Must have one year production experience

IteMHilliM.
SEPT. 7.2006

A# of said property being mme
County of Semnoto, SUM of
Florida.
Unless such certificated) shtei
be redeemed according to lew,
me property described in such
certificate! t) w « be sold to me
highest bidder st Ihe west front
door.
Saminole
County
Courthouaa, Sanford, Florida,
on

Contact us today to applyl
386-736-0440
929 N. Spring Garden Ave. #155
DeLand

1996 Chev M/C
VIN# 2GtWW12M7T9143041
1901 Toyota Tsrote
VIN# JT2EL46e0M0t200t6
1907 Geo Metro
VIN# 2C1MR5296VS73S609
The auction wte be heto M 1200
P M, on me said dtess above.
At Beminote PsW 6 Body 2540
S. Myrtle Ave. Santord, FL
32773 Prospective bidder* may
xiapect vetedea one hour prior
to sate. Terms are cash or carefted kinds Samtoote Wrseker
reserves me right to accept or
reject any and ad bids.
Publish: August 24. 2005
T129

N O TICE Off SAL*
WHEN: 612-96 te 9 00 a.m.
WHERE: Miranda's Towing
326 Loyd Lane. Oviedo, FL
32755
CAR: 1964 Nissan 2 Door
VIN# JN1H216S3EX012056
Putdah: August 24. 2006
T127

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Dump
WHOLESALE Trailer^
FLOORING Service
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Sales &amp; Installation

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• Roof Tear Of! •
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•Diamond Tufts...Extra

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Pickup &amp; Delivery

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Cell: 407-430-8330

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Open 24 Horn

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Names in which
MARINA V GORDON

$8.00/Hour
Comprehensive Benefits available
Vacation/Holiday pay
Temp to hire career opportunities!

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford •330-5204

3/2 OW, te appAancee 8 shed.

The following
offered tor bids:

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W e ’v e G o t T h e W o rk !
If Y o u W a n t It!

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

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1506 Magnolia Ave., Sanford
Aug. 27 &amp; 28 (Inside Sale)
Rain or Shine, 9 AM-3 PM

407-323-3301

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ESTATE SALE

Starting at
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181— A

157—Mobile Homes
Fob Sals

181—AmiANCES A
Furniture Fob Sale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

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Studio Apartments

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of extras Wtee asking. 1323k.
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A dry .good water, 1729 aq It.
detached gar. w/bhop. 1325k.
407-3465325.

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Sale

141—Homes For
Sale

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Doubt* Load Washer 11JO
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Drop OR and Dry Cleaning
Sorriest Abo AvaRaMa
2921 B Orlando Or (17-92 • Sev-A-Lof PIaxa )
Sentord, F I *407-320-1999

Allman
Roofing
Specializing In
Rerooflngfi

Repairs
407-322-1926
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Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S. Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, FI 32773
PH. 407-321-2808
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Resident Manager On Site
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Monthly Rentals
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1968 Pick Up Toyota, looks
rough but
good naming
condWon. A Must See 194
County CU &gt; Clrcto, Ssnfort.

out warahouaa M o t antiques.:
FarmtaWaa. primWvaa, wood
tim ing cook atov*. desks.

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Fo* Sale

•aertory, Bartoey-Oay drop
tost desk, pictures, mirrors,
•oHd marhie dining table,
etocks, lamps, co»actibiaa.
Curio cabtosta. pweky inane,
m d mom. OomttMn Ovtoo by
to# water towar. 30 Station St.
Friday. Saturday. Sunday 106p»h. 407-366-6622.

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Inc. Apopka 407-293-5796

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d tats* A 4 chaka, smal hktea bad oouh, tfnatopand MS*
towtgs chair, tala of houaahotd
tone, dtatoaa. 7460 CctarM Ct.
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487-321
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407-314-6878 (C a l Phone)

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soma repair. 407-323-3641

2 0 9 — C lO T H IN C

287-Lawn Services

223—
Miscellaneous

: CO AT; Fu* tongtfi with
hood. Six* large, kept to fumar

Lawn Mower Repair 8
Old lawn mowers
needed for parts.

FPE Breaker Bos. 150A main.
Assorted M A h, 30AY, 20A1,
ISA's breakers. $100. obo W
galvantzsd lance. CM aiedric
hoist, $73, obo. 407-947-6832.

407-427-8630
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NOTICaOP 8ALI
HotTutVSpa 3 parson, Shp. 20
lets, cab, IgMs. naw used.
Warranty,
retail
$4300,
sacrifice, 91595407-776-1552

UU* Oiant Ladder 17ft wRh
platform, $230 firm. Mead to
buy larger ladder. 407-3234331.

BEAD S H O W * SALE fins WEEKEND-August 77 A 2SthRcnaiuame Resort at WrxkJ Golf Village. Exit 323 off 1-95
www .HEADS I Jim or &lt;566)667-] 232-

JAMES ALLEN HELMS. SR ,

T O A U PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
TH E
ABOVE
ESTATE:
Vbu am hereby noafled tost an
Order
of
Summary

m toe eettfw of JAMES ALLEN
HELMS. S R . deceased. File
Number 2006-CP-1364, by toe
Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, tile address ot which la
Poet OSca Drawer C, Sanford,
FL 32771; that toe decedent's
dele of deeto was November 9.
2004; toet toe total value ot too
estate
is
approximately
912,09642 end that toe names
and addresses of toots to whom
It has boon assigned by such

NAME

WHEN: 9-11-06 at 900 am.
WHERE: Miranda* Towing
326 Loyd Lana, Oviedo, FL
32786

CredMort:
Kenneth M. Beene, Esquire
670 N. Orlando Avenue
Maitland, FL 32791

CAR: 1969 Toycia Corona
VIN# JT2AE96C2K3174817

Belogh Becker. Lid (Citicorp
Crecti C art Services. Inc.
IHome Decotl

Publish August 24, 2006
TI25

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Minneapolis, UN55422-4611

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RUTH MAE CHURCH

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NANCY JAMES HELMS
109 Champion Avenue
AJtamonta Springe. FL 327141907
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED TH A T
A* cratNors ol toe aetata ot toe
deans or demands against toe
estate ol toe decedsnt other toan
those tor whom provtaion tor M l
payment wee made in ate Order
of Summary Administration musl
We tost dam s with this Court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
A FTER TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
N O T SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED.
NOTW ITHSTANDING ANY
O TH ER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
A FTER THE D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
TH E DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
AUGUST 17. 2005.
Parson Giving Notice
NANCY JANE HELMS

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CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALOINE HARFORD
Dwgtuty dark
Pubilri: Augual 17, 24, 31. 2009
and Saptwmbar 7, 2006
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CERTIFICATE NO: 4007 YEAR
OP ISSUANCE. IB M
PARCEL 10# 11-21-31-3060000-0000
Dwacripbon of Propwrly: LEG
LO T 3 BLK 3 ALLENS t S T ADO
T O W ASHINGTON HEIGHTS
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Namaa in which aaawaaad:
MARY M GOULD HEIRS
A5 of aaid proparty baing in toa
County of Samnolo. State of
Florida.
Unteaa such cartihcatafs) trial
ba radearned according to law.
toa proparly described in such
certificate! s) wA bw told to tow
higriesl Didder al toa wwsl front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. Bwptamber 26, 2006.
at 11.00am
Payrnant of Sale taa. applica­
ble documentary stamp laxat
and raenrding lees are required
to be pa*) by toa successful Did­
der a) toe sale Full payment ot
an amount equal to toe Nghest
bid Is due widen 24 hours altar
die advertised time of sale A l
payments trial bw casri or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to trie Clark ol ma
Circuit Court
Dated on 8/11/2009
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E C IR C U IT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Diqxjty Clark
Puritan August 17. 24. 31. 2009
and September 7. 2009
T076
Notice ot Application
for T u Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
trial MELENOA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARO S CASSELBER­
RY. toe holder of toa toUowvng
certificate!s) has Ned m n ) carlitratals) lor a tax daad to ba
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and yaar(s) of
issuance the description of tow
property, and thw name(i| m
which 4 waa assessed la/are aa

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CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
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by GERALDINE HARFORD
Osputy Clark
Publish: August 17. 24. 31,
2009 and September 7. 14,
2009
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CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
CO U R T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Phtberi: August 17, M . 31.
and September 7, 2005
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CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
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Deputy Clark
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Ctork
Pubirth August 17. 24. 31. 2009
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Monday. September 26, 2006,
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Dated on 8/11/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
CO U RT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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to* holder of toe tofiowmg certifi­
cated) has filed sard certifi­
cated) tor a tax dead to be
•sued thereon The certificate
number d i and yaar(S) of
issuance the daacnptton of toe
property, and trie named)
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MICHELE E COOK. WILLIS B
JONES. OPAL E JONES
Afi of said property bamg m toa
County ot SerrvnoTe. State of
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property detertied m such
certificated) wifi be tok) to toe
highest bidder at toa west front
door,
Seminote
County
CourtoouM. Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday. September 26, 2005
at 11 00am
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ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be pa*) by the successful
better al the sate Fu&gt; payment
of an amount e&lt;ttai to the higrv
eei bid a due within 24 hours
after trie advert*red time of
sate Afi payments shaft be
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made payable to the Clerk of
toa Cvcut Court
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Vol. 114, No. 27 • Copyright © 2005 Tho Sanford Horald

50C

JenAiresues city, airportauthority
By Liana Edlxon

Lawsuit seeks $100 million in damages
for broken agreement to supply jet fuel

Herald Staff

SANFORD — The founder of a for­
mer airline fuel company seeks more
than $100 million from the city of
Sanford and the Sanford Airport
Authority in a lawsuit claiming secret
meetings cheated the business oul of a
20-year agreement.
A court hearing on Tuesday is
expected to determine if Jett Aire will
take to trial its case against the city of

gears up
Lake Mary’s baskotbal
program Is off to a good
start. The boys and girls
picked up big wins on
Tuesday as local teams
gear up for holiday tour­
nament action.

Watch out
for thieves
who cruise
felony lane

See Sports, Pope IB

Rabies alert
continues in
Seminole
Seminole County
Emergency
Management
announced recently
that the rabies alert
continues for the coun­
ty
On Nov. 12.
Seminole County
Animal Services
responded to a call
involving a dog versus
a raccoon. The dog was
bitten by the raccoon.
The raccoon was
picked up in the city of
VVinter Springs. There
was no human contact
On Nov. 16t the test
results from the rac­
coon came back posi­
tive for rabies.
Seminole County
Animal Services is urg­
ing citizens, public
safety personnel and
law enforcement to
take special care if they
iMrtice an animal acting
strangely, especially if
responding to an ani­
mal rescue.
Do not attempt to
catch the animal, con­
tact Animal Services at
407-665-5110.

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Sanford, the Sanford Airport Authority,
and airport operator OSI. •
The case surrounding one o f ihe
fastest growing airports in the United
States began in the lale 1990s. Jett Aire
alleged that the defendants violated an
October 1994 agreement stipulating Jett
Aire as the Fixed Base Operator provid­

ing jet fuel at the airport.
The lawsuit seeks damages over
$100 million, and alleges that the air­
port authority and outer parties from
the city of Sanford held secret meetings
that eventually led to the creation of a
new category of Fixed Based Operator
that favored British company OSI.

A news release from Jett Aire attor­
neys said OSI operates more than 20
airports around the world. Its parent
company is TBI, PLC, a company with
estimated annual revenues of more
than a billion dollars, the release said.
Jett Aire once serviced private planes
at the airport in Sanford. The company
had problems with bankruptcy in the
late 1990s and is now out of business. A
shareholders group controlled Jett Aire

See Lawsuit, Page 3A

Holiday
Tour of
Homes
starts
Friday

No More Waiting

By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Bank and law
enforcement personnel call the
drive through lane furthest from
the bank felony lane because that is
where criminals active in Florida
try to cash in stolen checks.
“It's the hardest lane to be seen
in, and the further
Soorecent away, the more of
a chance to get
felony lane away with it,"
photo.
said Olga Cortizo,
an
investigator
Page BA
with the Seminole
County Sheriff's
Office Economic
and Computer Crimes Unit.
Sometimes, she said, the felony
lane criminals will use a blocking
vehicle. They make a quick transac­
tion in lire lane next lo last in an
SUV or larger vehicle. Tills blocks
(be view of felony lane by bank
tellers.
Cortizo said a couple tried to
cash a stolen check at a Sun Trust
Bank Nov. 1H. The checks were
stolen Nov. 16 from.a car parked at
a Bally's fitness center in Orlando.
The couple went through the fur­
thest bank lane.
The female driver in a mini-van
presented a stolen driver's license
and credit card while attempting to
cash the check for $1,850.
According to police accounts, the
driver didn't want to show her face,
but when she finally did, the sus­
pect did not look like the photo on
the license. The teller checked the
signature on file and that didn't
match.
When the teller asked the sus­
pect to enter the bank due to the
large amount of the check, the
woman drove off.
“If the transaction is in any way
delayed more than three minutes.

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Mississippi
counting on
generosity
Seminole County
Fire Stations will con­
tinue to collect items
for hurricane victims
in Pass Christian
through Dec. 9.
Residents who can
give should drop off
toys and basic need
items at any city or
county fire station.
Call 407-585-1364.

By Karla Reyea
Herald Intern

Norotd photo by Tommy Vlncont
W aiting pays oft lo r B ryan D ia z, who w as first lo visit S an ta Friday m orning.

T radition m ark s 20 y ears
By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Children sang "Here
Comes Santa Claus" Friday morning
out at Flea World, as Santa rode up to
the waiting line of kids hoping to sit
on his lap.
Flea World has had a tradition for
more titan 20 years of having Santa
arrive the day after Thanksgiving.
First in line was 2-ycar-old Bryan
Diaz, who woke uo at 3 a m. Friday to
sec the jolly old elf.
Diaz, wno showed up at 10 a.m.,
walked up to the plastic Santa displays
and when he touched one and realized

it wasn't Santa, he began to cry, his
grandmother Theresa Carroll said.
Carroll told The IlcralJ Out Diaz
isn't asking for anything in particular
Oils year.
"He just wants toys," Carmll said.
"He’s ready."
Santa gave each child a hug, a
candy cane, and a stuffedChristmas
animal. He will be on location through
Sunday, Dec. 18, on Saturdays and
Sundays fn&gt;m 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Flea World will also be open for last
minute shoppers the week of
Christmas on Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, but will be dosed
Christmas Day.

SANFORD — The 17th
Annual Holiday Tour of Homes
will showcase 16 homes in
Sanford on Dec. 2 through 4.
Sponsored by the Sanford
Historic Trust,
the tour is sep­
Read tacts
arated into two
about tour
groups:
the
Friday candle­
homos.
light tour of
Page, a a
five home* and
the weekend
tour
of
11
hom e*. Both tourm_ will take
p lacelh the Mayfair district. All
but one of the homes are new to
the tour, organizers M i d .
On Friday, the walking can­
dlelight tour goes from 6 to 9:30
p.m. D exter's, Willow Tree,
llonefish and Blue Dahlia restau­
rants will provide food for the
tour. The tickets cost $25 in
advance and $30 at the door.
There will be entertainment pro­
vided by carolers in addition (o
an art snow.
.
During the weekend, the
walking-and-driving tour runs
from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday
and Sunday. Light refreshments
will be served. The tour head­
quarters is located at the Sanford
Museum, 520 E. First St.
Antique cars will also be on
display as well as an art show.
The tickets cost $15 for the holi­
day tour. Customers can pur­
chase a combination ticket for

See Tour, Page 8A

See Lane, Page 8A

Educators are teacherrific College professor

dances with history

By Llane Edlxon
Herald Stall
CENEVA — Three Geneva
Elementary School teachers
earned $5,000 each and $7,500
for their school in Disney’s
Teacherrific Symposium and
Awards last week.
Lynn Allen, a 5th grade
teacher; Barb Atkins, a guid­
ance counselor; and Amy
Bombard, a physical educa­
tion teacher, earned the top
award given out to Seminole
County for implementing a
school-wide project that sup­
ports the developmental ele­
ments of D isneylland —
Helping Kids Shine.
Tneir project, "D o the
Right T hing' involved every
student and staff member
during the 2004-2005 school
year. By teaching and encour­
aging students on a daily
basis to "do the right thing",

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LAKE MARY —
Daniel
Gilmartin didn't set out to be a
teacher.
"Anybody that knew me my
senior year in high school would
have said that's the last thing 1
would have done, because I had
a good time," Gilmartin said.
Ih e oldest of eight Irish bruthers, Gilmartin was bom in New
York. His father was blind. His
mother worked as a switchboard
operator.
As a teen, Gilmartin shared in
raising his seven sib lin g In the
hierarchy of the household, he
was the sergcanL the one who
made sure nis brothers were
dressed and ready fur church on

See Teachers, Page 3A

See History, Page 4A

HoraM photo by Tommy Vtncanl
From left, Barbara Atkina. Amy Bombard, and Lynn Allan were rec­
ognized as terrific teachers at Disney last week..
Geneva Elementary School
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Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND OUR CO U N TY

Mom cited
when son left
in stolen van

Guardian of the Arts

O ut &amp; A bout
tue
The Florida Department
of Transportation will hold
its second public information
workshop on the widening
of SR-46, at 6 p.m., at
Midway Park, 2045 Hurston
Ave., in Sanford. Participants
can comment on these pro­
posed improvements.

ALT AMONTE SPRINGS — A 2-ycar-old
lx)y was left in a van that was stolen Tuesday
from the Remington Inn on Douglas Avenue.
Police located the boy unharmed after a
search.
On Nov. 22. around 11:40 a m., the
Altamonte Springs Police Department
responded to the Remington Inn, located at
450 Douglas Ave, in reference to a stolen vehi­
cle.
The victim. Brandy Glaspcy, left the vehicle
nrnning with her 2-year-old son inside the
vehicle. Glaspcy said she only left the vehicle
momentarily while she went into the leasing
office of tlie complex.
When sire returned about three minutes
later, her vehicle, a blue Dodge van, and her
son were gone. She immediately notified the
Police Department.
Officers established a perimeter and began
a search of the area. At about 12 p.m. officers
located the vehicle and diild at the Chevron at
201 West SR 436. The child was unharmed
and reunited with his mother. Glaspcy was
issued a traffic citation for leaving a child
unattended inside a vehicle. Additional
charges on Glaspey are pending investigation.
There are no suspects, but anyone with
information is asked to call Crimeline at 1-80042V11PS, or the Altamonte Springs Police
I Vpartment at 407-339-2441.

W ED
International author Jay
Kolo will speak about
"Sobriety - Now It’s Your
Turn", at Lake Mary Public
Library Community Room.
Repeated on Dec. 7 and 13.
The presentation is at 7 p.m.
Call 407-474-8114.
Holy Cross Church,
Sanford, will offer a free
Advent program for
Elementary-age children
each Wednesday through the
end of December. The pro­
gram is free of charge to the
public. Holy Cross is located
on the corner of Park Avenue
and 4th Street. Call 407-322­
411, ext. 304.
The Sem inole Soil and
Water Conservation District
will hold its monthly meet­
ing at the City Manager's
Conference Room, 2nd floor
of the Sanford City Hall.
Workshop at 3 p.m., business
meeting at 4 p.m. Call 407­
321-8212.

H *n M photo by Tommy Vtncant

Cnising around Sanford alows one to view many new and Interesting shops that feature works by various artists and sculp­
tors. Keeping an eye on “Slver Waves* by Louis Ventureflo ii Daisy the studio dog at River House Pottery on Palmetto
Avenue. Daisy may not be a true patron of the arts, but she surety is the guardian of the arts in downtown Sanford.

A tim e-honored favorite In the N utcracker
Suite ol dancers is the lovely and eleoant
"W altr o l the F lo w ers'.
.

Nutcracker
Dec. 10 and 11
SANFORD — It's a sister’s act that has
lx.vn going on for 41 years and this year it's a
little nutty. Not too unusual when you con­
sider Miriam and Valerie, co-owners of
Miriam and Vajerie's School of Dance Arts
and eo-artistic directors of the affiliated Ballet
Guild of Sanford-Seminole, are once again
presenting their traditional and yet not so tra­
ditional "Nutcracker and Much, Much
More”.
The sister team opened their dance studio
"» Sanford in tire summer of 1965 and since
tni'ii has bt*t*n turning out professional
dancer. Iheir state chartered ballet company,
tire Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole cele­
brates its 38lh season this year.
After a
31-year span
with
n&lt;*
Nutcracker", Miriam and Valerie have come
back with an original twist, lire theatrical
narration will keep audiences not only up on
the E.T.A. Hoffman traditional story of a hol­
iday evening back in 1892, but incorporates a
warm and interesting tale involving the pres­
ent day family telling their story, as well,
from the proscenium.
A magical Dros6elmeyer plays his mysteri­
ous "Nutcrackerish" role and also uses his
mystical powers to bring the entire cast into
tire 21st Century for the "Much, Much More"
ixrrtion of the production. Now the audience
is heated to dancers of the Ballet Guild who
can cltange their dance styles along with their
costume^ and sing as well.
"Nutcrackers" are fun and a great learning
experience for dancers training for a profes­
sional carver.
Premiering this year in Orlando at the
Disney Amphitheatre at Lake Eola, "The
Nutcracker and Much, Much More" then
opens officially at the Winter Springs
Performing Arts Center, Dec. 10 and 11. For
mure information call 407-323-1900, or go
online at wwwschoolofdancearts.com.

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Police
Blotter

A ssault - Battery
• Jeffery Brow n, 14, of
O rland o d rive, Sanford, was

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The city o f Lake Mary
will present Holiday in the
Park, at the Lake Mary City
Hall Central Park. Enjoy an
evening of lights, music and
entertainment at 6:45 p.m.
Refreshments available to
those who bring an
unwrapped gift or non-per­
ishable rood item to assist
unfortunate area families.

O ther Arrests
• Dante Bell, 30, of Windchase
Blvd., Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at his
residence, as the result of a noise
com plaint. He was charged with
disturbing the peace.

SANFORD
-—
Seminole
SANFORD
Si'miniii.,
Community College continues its
2005-06 Fine Arts Theatre Season
as it partners with the Orlando
Theatre Project for a co-production
o f "A Christmas Carol", which
opens Thursday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. In
the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus
Theatre (building G).
Residents are invited to join

SCC's theatre students, OTP's pro­
fessional actors jm d.director.Buke
Braswell, as they embrace the sea­
sonal sentiment, the magic, the
ghosts and the transformation of
old Scrooge from a holiday hum­
bug to a man of good will.
The show will run Thursdays
through Sundays, Dec. 1-18.
Performance times arc Thursday

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through Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Sundays at 2 p jn .
__ - - - .
Ticket prices are $22 for the gener­
al public; $18 seniors (5 5 f) and stu­
dents of other schooLs, $10 SCC fac­
ulty/staff and $5 for enrolled SCC
students. Croup rates available.
While not required, reservations
are recommended and can be
made by calling 407-708-2040.

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Elsbeary Hobbs D rifters'
Christmas Concert will be
held at the Helen Stairs
Theatre In downtown
Sanford at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
are $30 for Orchestra and $25
for balcony.
.

Grand Opening

The SCC Gospel Choir
will be among groups fea­
tured in the Butts Ministries
concert at 6:30 p.m. at
Evangelistic Family Worship
Center, 400 School S t, In
Daytona Beach. Call 407-324­
5291.
The Lake Mary High
School M arching Rams will
hold their annual garage sale
at the school, 655 LongwoodU k e Mary Road from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Call 407-260-7178.

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Gianni's Pizza
Pepporoni or
Cheese
Steamed Broccoli
Otis Spunkmeyer
Cookie
Fruit/ Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

29
Macaroni &amp; Cheese
Green Beans
Dinner Roll
Assortment of Fruit/
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Choice ol Milk

30
Baked Italian
Hoagie
(Turkey, Turkey
Ham, Pepporoni &amp;
Mozzarella Cheese)
Soft Pretzel Bites
Fruit/ Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

The Environmental
Studies Center will hold a
free open house from 4 to
8:30 p.m. Bring a picnic sup­
per. The renter is located on
Osprey Trail, one-half mile
from Highway 17-92 off CR19. Call 407-320-0467.
Oven Baked
Breaded Chicken
Mashed Potatoes w/
Gravy
Mixed Vegetables
Dinner Roll
Frult/Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

Hamburger or
Cheeseburger
w/ Lettuce &amp; Tomato
Ore Ida Oven Fries
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

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Editorial
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Sem inole County Public
School's Student Museum,
located at 301 W. Seventh S t,
vwll host its free annual
Holiday Open House from 11
to 3 p.m. Crafts, garden
tours, auction, exhibits and
music. Call 407-320-0520.

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The city-of B— f owl will
present Christmas In the
Square, at Magnolia Square
in Historic Downtown
Sanford. The free events will
be from 5 to 7 p.m., with
Santa scheduled to arrive at 5
p.m.

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arrested by Sanford police early
Wednesday at his residence as
the result of a dispute with a
fem ale. He was charged with
battery - causing bodily harm.

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business parking lot at W illiams
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rolling a cannabis blunt in plain
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Trailblazers move oh to splash park in Lake Mary

By Steve Paradis

___________ ________

.

Herald Staff
,
MARY — Now that
the Trailblazers have nearly
completed the enhancement
of the Rinehart Trail, the
organization
is
cruising
toward its next project — a
com m unity
playground,
including a splash park to
cool off in ihe not weather.

The goal is

We needed a
place where the
community can
come together.

toraise $500,000

for this current project,
according to Pal Dlake, a resi­
dent of Timicuan and a mem­
ber of Be A Trailblazer Inc. So
far organizers have raised
$190,000.
Lake Mary residents David
and Kim M ills donated
$60,000 toward the goal.
Developer D.R. Horton was to
donate $75,000 to the trail, but
$25,000 of that will go to the
playground and splash park.
“The city is committing to
the
restroom s,said
Trailblazer Allan Plank. That
will
amount
to
about
$100,000, he added. “Just like
the trail, this is an effort of
city organizations and the
government."
Many events and fund rais­
ers are planned, Blake said.
The Lake Mary Celebrates
event in March will include a
5K race. In April a golf tour­
nament is planned followed
by a tennis tournam ent in
May.
Along
with
member

Darrell Jarvta,
mambar of the
Trallblareral

55
Darrell Jarvis, Blake and
Plank hope to build on the
success of the now nearly
completed Rinehart Trail
Beautification.
"Basically, the trail was a
barren strip of blacktop,”
Plank
recalled.
Ih e
Trailblazers raised money to
install eight exercise locations
with 10 exercises that trail
users can do. They added rest
stations and plenty of land­
scaping.
More people arc using the
trail now. Plank said, and on a
recent survey the trail ranked
very high with residents.
Plank said a man came to
the city personally to thank
them on behalf of his dog. The
water fountains installed on
the trail are three-tiered
including a low level potable

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water fountain for parched
pooches.
While the finishing touches
on the trail are being done,
the Trailblazers have turned
their attention to the play­
ground and splash park. Now
is the time to invest in the
community park, Blake said.
She noted that the organi­
zation will sell bricks to be
placed in the park. The bricks
can have children's first
names and their birthdays on
them, or they can serve as
memorials.
One woman wanted her
brick placed upside down, so
when she sits on a nearby
bench, she can read her
deceased husband's name.
The Trailblazers started as
a community effort between
subdivisions. They exchanged
information about topics that
interested or concerned them,
Jarvis explained.
They pushed hard, they
said, for improved mainte­
nance
on
Lake
Mary
Boulevard.
The group found it was
com plaining a lot, so that
evolved into some positive
com munity effort with the
trail.
The idea for the play­
ground and splash park grew
out of what appeared to be a
shortage of areas like that,
Jarvis said.
Two
big
subdivision,
including Timicuan didn't

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have a playground. Another
had a small area.
"We needed a place where
the community can come
together, especially young
people and newer families to
come together and enjoy it
and each other,” Jarvis said.
The park will include dedi­
cated play areas for ages 2 to 5
and 5 to 12. The splash park is
designed for use by both
groups.
The location will be at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex
just north of Shealey Road

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and just west of Rantoul Lane.
Business partners and
individuals can contribute,
Blake said. Sponsors will
receive recognition corre­
sponding to tne level of con­
tribution.
There
is
no
w aiting
around with this group.
Blake said they hope to start
building the park in June
2006.
"It's am bitious," she said,
but now is the time. The city
of Lake Mary will maintain
and insure the parks.

"I adm ire any city that
puts in a facility for its citi­
zens because o f the liability,"
Flank said.
A com puter system will
test the w ater daily, and
w on't allow the water to turn
out without a certain level of
purity.
Possibilities for the park
will include birthday parties
and picnics. Pavilions may
be reserved for parties.
Rep Services, based in
Longwood, has been selected
as the general contractor

company that did not meet
the FBO stan d ard s," the
release said.
Law yers for Jett Aire,
Cheney M ason and Bill
Pringle, argue that the city
o f Sanford, the airport
authority, and the TBI com ­
panies violated the Jett Aire
agreem ent. They are also
alleging the groups violated
Florida’s Sunshine Laws and
engaged in conduct that put
Jett Aire out o f business, the
release said.
N either
M ason
nor
Pringle were available for
comment.
Larry Dale, who is named
in the suit, and who is the
current chief executive offi­
cer of the Orlando Sanford
International Airport, said
he could not comment on lit­
igation.

City M anager Sherm an
Ychl, who started his posi­
tion at the city in October,
also returned calls but also
said he could not comment
on current litigation. Neither
attorneys for the Authority,
Ken Wright, or the City, Ken
Mclntosn, could be reached
for comment.
If a jury agrees with Jett
Aire founder Jim Jedrlinic,
and accepts expert analysis,
based on the airport's own
expected aviation fuel sales,
the release said Jett Aire
damages could exceed $160
million.
A m otion for sum m ary
udgment hearing will be
leld Nov. 29 at 9:30 a.m.
with 18th Ju dicial C ircuit
Judge Nancy Aliev presid­
ing at the courthouse in
downtown Sanford.

Lawsuit---------Continued from Page 1A
led by New York securities
dealer James Jedrlinic.
Before the airport had
international flights, the city
of Sanford and the airport
authority negotiated a 20year agreement and options
with Jett Aire as the Fixed
Base Operator. At the time
the agreem ent was executed,
the
Sanford
A irport
Authority said it would get
out of Inc jet fueling busi­
ness and only use the Fixed
Base O perator com panies,
specifically Jett A ire, the
plaintiff's attorneys claim .
According to the suit, Jett
Aire secured investm ent
backing required to set up
fueling operations at the air­
port.
"Then, in 1999, the city
and its aviation authority
began doing business with a

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the school using that motto teacher, had her students
for everything. If they saw a dress up as super heroes
student doing something based on something they felt
good, they would thank them was special about each of
for "doing the right thing". them selves.
One
child
Even after their morning dressed up with a cardboard
announcements,
student box and washer vents over
anchors got involved by end­ his arms and legs. Allen said
ing each day's segment with the student felt he could
“Remember: Do the right change the world and make
thing".
a difference by recycling
Bombard said she had every day.
children bring the message
The teachers explained
home on calendars, which that the idea was simple, and
contained healthy choices for that it should partially rest
recreation and snacks after on them to teacn students to
do the right thing by making
school.
Allen,
a
fifth
grade good choices.

Principal Karen Coleman
said the teachers were
shocked when they found
out that they had won.
“We were amazed. We're
still flying high," Coleman
said.
The teachers all agreed
that winning an award for
the project was the last thing
on their minds. But, it was a
nice side benefit, they said.
“We feel that doing som e­
thing wonderful is just part
of the jo b ," A tkins said.
"C en eva's just a good place.
We all try to do the right
thing."

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Opinion

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Ihat was a very, very, special
Sunday mornings.
thing between us because she
His fascination with history Pot to see what dad really dews
and his love of reading began at and I got to see what she could
a young age while reading news­ really do,” Gilmartin said. His
papers and bixiks to his father. younger daughter, Jessie, Is now
Ills father had lost his vision in her first semester as a fine arts
while serving in the military
at SCC.
during World War II. His conver­ major
The American South is
sational skills were honed dis­ Cilmartin's favorite area of his­
Don! Bka our point of vtew?
cussing news events and
torical study. With its deep-nxrtDo sonwtfting about IL
answering questions posed by
ed social issues and a long histo­
Witta ua a tattarto th#
his father wnile listening to the
ry of political shenanigans, the
editor A l lattara to the
family radio.
Sciulh holds a special fascination
editor mutt be elgned and,
Daniel Gilmartin graduated for the native New Yorker.
lor vartttcatlon purpoeee,
high sctvxil in 1965, relying as
Many of Cilmartin's research
Include an addraaa and
much on his high literacy level
articles hive been published in
phone number. Latter*
and natural abilities as any
historical magazines and scholahould alto be Embed to 600
extraordinary efforts put forth in
sirlv publications. Mis article on
words. Letters to the editor
regard to academics.
llie downfall of former Sanford
wll be accepted by;
He joined the Navy. His plan
Mayor Forrest Lake is reuuired
•U.S. Mall
was to earn enough money to go
reading in his 1% 5-Pn-senthlsto300 N. French Ave.,
to college when his four-year
Banlord. FL 32771
Naval obligation was met. A ry class.
"Teaching, in my opinion, is
series of tests and evaluations
edltorOsemlnolsherald.com
about communication It's about
determined
that
young
•Fax
Gilmartin would make an excel­ connecting and it's about trying
323-9408
to make people think. You're just
lent radioman.
LsttsralotheecOorand
He spent the next six months not going to do that with a sterile
odumnlsti who appear on
in a dassmom being trained in mode of delivery. You have to
the ecftortal paps done*
radio communication tech­ have some heart in it some emcv
niques, Morse code, and other don," he said, "reaching is a per­
viewed TheSantoeHamM
formance. It should be. 'lou re
intelligence
in
te llig e n c e related
r e ia iv u communica.......... . : ,u , u „ _ . . . . , t
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tion techniques. It was there dial trying to dance with the crowd
■
_.ind
some
crowds
don
t
want
hc developed an appreciation ... and some croivc
and hunger for academics. The to dana*; but some of them do,
student soon became the teacher. and that’s the fun, that's tlx* real
"I wound up having to fun, when you have some peo­
instruct the officers, because ple that want to play."
The professor-student ainenlisted men knew that officers
Yes, people have been known to steal
nection can be difficult to make.
Ye»u better watch ouL you be*tter not cry, have another person with you.
don't
know
all
that
hands
on
As a sidebar, last year there* were gifts your holiday deairations outdoors as well.
"You can get to most people if
you belter not peiuL I'm telling you why —
stuff, and I actually liked IL” he
you give it enough time. You
Santa Claus is aiming to town. (Naturally, I stolon from a vehicle in a mall parking lot There is little you can do to prevent this
said.
except
to
keep
an
eye
out
for
suspicious
(not locally). Tlx* victim told polio.* he did­
didn't eiriginatc this).
In 1969, the future history can't get to everybody and you
It's true - die season officially started as n't know how the gifts am id have been people in your neighborhood. If you sus­
professor
enrolled in classes at can't worry about not getting to
of die day after Tlunksgiving. Many stores stolen - all the doors of his vehicle were still pect someone, call the law. It may just be
Seminole
Junior College, now everybtxly. You don’t let the bot­
in the area now have locked. It seems as diough his vehicle was a someone looking at the deairations on your
Seminole Community College. tom end define what you are*
street, but you can probably tell the differSanta Claus on liand for amvertible, and he had left the top down.
'
I Us first class was English 1, with doing."
Now, as for shopping in die stores. Don't eno.* between someone just looking, and
Gilmartin said lx* never gets
die children to visit. Tls
Professor Gary Minor.
the season for holiday act suspiciously or you may be mistaken for someone looking for valuables to steal.
"I loved history and news, tired of teaching fix* same aiurse
Speaking of law enforcement you will
shopping, for visits to a shoplifter, which could cause you much
current events and those things. I because tlx* interaction with tlx*
probably see more* uniformed police officers
Santa, for the making of grief even if you are innoa*nt. Women wound up going into aillege students makes each class differ­
•
gift lists, and die filling keep your purse tightly attached to prevent than usual al the malLs and in shopping
thinking that would be a pretty ent.
In the classnxim, he rarely
neat way to amverge ail my
out and mailing of greet­ purse snatching. Men - keep that wallet in a areas. Additionally, many stores employ
cket where* you know it is safe. If you theft investigators who dress in normal
interests. I even wound up being singles out a struggling or disin­
ing cards.
ve a button on the wallet pocket - fasten street clothing. They will be on duty,
Student Government President" terested student
Unfortunately,
'Us
"I never try to take it to an
Gilmartin said. "In some ways, I
also the season for it. D on 't hold out a wad of money in your although you may not recognize them as
such. They’ have the authority to stop suspi­
learned more outside the class­ esoteric level, and abuse tlx* per­
Nick
shoplifting,
purse hands. Make sure* you get your credit card
room visiting mv professors in son wlxi is tlx* reluctant history
snatching and vehicle tiack after making a purchase, and hold cious persons, and are* acting on behalf of
the store management. Don't resist their
tlicir offia*, or talking over a cup student because it's a little like a
onto
it
tightly.
burglaries in the parking
questions. Failing to obey orders from mer­
of aiffee, than I did in the class­ preacher trying for ainverts —
While
most
of
this
pertains
to
shopping
lots. They'll see you
chants is also a crime.
room — because they were will­ you gotta go down where* tlx*
whe*n you're sleeping, they'll knmv when at the mall, be observant and cautious when
Remember, as far as law enforcement is
ing to talk. Care* Minor, a guy- sinners are* at. Y'ou can talk to a
skipping
at
individual
stores
or
in
the
you're* awake. They'll know if you have a
concerned,
they
know
if
you've
been
bad
or
named Stafford, who taught class full of history majors, that's
purse or car loaded with money or gifts, so downtown area. Purse snatching car bur­
political science, and Tom a no-brainer, anybody can do
glaries and other criminal activides can good, so be good, for goodness sake.
lx* cautious, for goodness sake.
And keep in mind, store clerks are people
Tipton, we'd get In knock-down, tliat. To sell it to someone who
Let's start with your vehicle. Keep it ixxur almost everywhere*.
drag-out debates over reaignlz- doesn't really think it's valuable
At your home, don't overlook the possi­ just like you and I. Some are* full-time
locked wlwn you are* in die store*. Keep all of
on day one, or worse vet has a
ing Red China."
bility of burglars. Once you have those gilts employees while others may be seasonal. Bo
die w in dow s d o sed . II you an* die typ e p er­
strong negative attitude, to get
wrapped and under llu* tree, you are more kind to them, and at all times, exercise
A lthough the m odern-day
son w Imi takes a Lsid of gilts lo your car
them to at least be neutral is an
Oton returns to d o nion* slutppinjv (nit lists,*
susceptible than ever to have someone patients. When you are* shopping and
cixiven ations are* levs spirited
pi Its in du* trunk w here they can’t Is- seen.
break in and take them. If possible, keep things get confusing o r Irritating, just think
accomplishment I think."
than tlu* ones hi* experienced in
When going Ut and Intni die car, lx’ cauuous those gills away from sight through a win- wliat it would be like if you, or your daugliGilmartin axnpares teaching
Ills ow n aillege years, it is still a
rrt-all times to prevent someone frorli rettf* “Mow, and kccf*a%4natate#4ntetetl.l!fyuu tunc
ter o r son-was that cierk. How would you— crewmen sight'tn see IVcifcsaor to being a salesman.
ning up and grabbing what you have hlinds or airtains, close them. Keep your like them to be treated, especially in these
Gilmartin standing near one of
It's essentially the same
purse or gifts. Naturally it's always best to dtxirs locked, even if you are* home.
days when Santa Claus is coming to town.
the seamd floor entrywavs, tiling, because in a way we're all
engaged in a conversation with a salesmen. Say you go up to 10
group of students wltilc he dtxirs and the first nine say 'no,'
smokes a cigarette.
or worse, and the 10th one says
Gilmartin got his first teach­ 'yes' diat makes your day."
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
ing job straight out of aillege, at
Wlxm discussing significant
-THE INNCROWD- 63 Toughen part 122 Explorer
16 F tp !
54 Little power
87 Advanced
a public school in East Point dtanges in academic institutions
By JIM HYRES
64 Noctambulous
Hernando d e __ 17 Deep fryer
sources
physics subtect
ACROSS
types
Florida — a fishing village in the lx* lias witnessed over the years,
123 Design detail
component
57 Used paper
66 Is not PC, say
1 Gp with brass
68 Trueme movers
briefly
16 Maxi conduit
towels, say
69 One of the ABC
Florida Panhandle with a popu­ Cilmartin said; "WJiat has
5 Read atoud
89 Queen, maybe
24 Focused
56 Sips n the pot
islands
lation of 900 people. The cultural dunged is administration, and
SAN FO RD — Sem inole
9 Not as we* on
90 Forest tamale
DOWN
25 Picnic side dart 60 __many words 92 Mouse wheel
differe*na&gt;s were immediately not just here, there is a nation­
Community
College
and
the
15 Manzanillo's
91 "... i farm. _ •
t N-S bridge
30 As a result of
OSS
successor
function
61
apparent.
wide expectation that a student
Sem inole
County
Bar
island
92 Quell
2 Don Juan type
32 Cairn unit
63 Org that
93 Rug with apart
"It was like 1890, and I should get a good grade. TFx*re's
19 Sweater?
95 Sharpens
3 Auto finisher?
34 t /1760th of a
awards the
94 ‘W hat a
A ssociation
Legal
Aid
20 Mrs Dithers ot 97 Mad
arrived there with a McGovern mudt evidence of grade inflation
4 Geometric
mile
loooongdayr
Grey Cup
Society recently created a
■Blondie*
landing site
99 Carol phrase
35 Signs of
64 Carol starter
95 Cotton Club
sticker on my car," Gilmartin in Itiglt sdxxils and ailleges
new
course
titled,
"Sem
inole
21 New Jersey
102 Inside diameter, 5 R atingatthe
success
65 •Rome" airer
site
said. The fishing village gig last­
He died lean t results from
Self Help."
tribe
as ot a gun
pump
36 High-end hotel 67 In-way lx *
96 TrxXron maker
ed a year.
an ongoing study a inducted by
22 On _ with
103 Micks
6 Siegfrieds
chain
For just $75, Sem inole
66 Sporty car root 96 Greater than
He returned to the Sanford UCLA that concluded roughly
equal to
104 Front-end
partner
37 Chilled soup
69 Fim -ratxig org
expected
County residents can learn
area and look a full-time job as a 45 percent of recent Jiigh school
23 Procedures tor
protection
7 P artolU A E
38 In __: seething
70 1964 Oscar
100 Sleakhouae
their legal rights and court
meeting
105 Silent sanction
reporter for The Sanford HtmU. students entered college with an
6 Zapped, m a
39 Females.
winner Ham ion
order
procedures, receive assis­
performance
107 Eiposes
way
collectively
71 Exist
101 Ashram visitors
At night he taught history and A average. In 1967 that figure
criteria
tance
completing
forms,
and
111 Store sign
9 Opposite ot
40 French wind?
74 Eagle t home
106 Bond foe
government as an adjunct pni- was 16 percent.
26 Tops
112 Christmas card
sing
45 G el rough, as a
Ver.
obtain knowledge to repre­
108 Piece of cake
fesM ir al SCC's Adult Fligh
The general consensus Is tlut
27 Layered eye
sentiment
10
the (elds
voice
Fu
the
lawn
75
109 Shrek or Fiona.
sent them selves and tneir
School gradually making Ux* young people aren't getting
part
116 Starring role
we go ...*
47 Sharp knile
77 Lorelei, notably
•9
children
during
divorce
shift to "full-time adjunct" (an smarter, the standards are get­
2 6 __canto
117 Like a dose ban I t Bamopping
brand
79 MP3 player
110 Txiy lime
cases.
29 Unduly
game
oxymoron)
and
part-time ting lower.
12 Fled
49 Crater Lake s
60 Dork
traction: Abbr
30 Bitta lottow-up 1 1 6 -Need You
13 Orlando
St
The course curriculum
63 Sbeet lamp
reporter.
112 90 degrees
"1 hat's where psychologists
31 Commuter
Tonight" rock
acronym
50 fig name in lo4
effects
bom vert.
was
developed
and
In 1979, Cilmartin accepted and administrators get a Jxild of
stops Abbr.
group
14 British R&amp;B
51 Greenish blue
64 E-mail
113 Flop
review ed by Judge Clay
tlx* news editor position at the academics and tlut's death to
33 1990 Tom
119 Give a hoot
artist Des _
52 Honor Mm
command
114 A la i
Hialeah Home News, a biweek­ academics. It should be about
Simmons (a former adjunct
Cruise racing
120 *Surer
15 Changing
setting
65 Actor Cobb
115 B u tx ie tt card
ly newspaper in South Florida. A tile material, it should be about
professor at SCC) and two
film
121 Cure
places
S3 Mao __-tung
66 Give the eye to
no.
year and Half later he returned to thinking, it should be about
37 Blade serratehs 1 T~ 1 T—
other Seminole County m ag­
u ii |&lt;
41 _ nerves
SCC.
knowing, seeing a bigger pic­
istrates. An adm inistrative
42 Frothy
II
"I missed the classnxim, I ture, and all they want is their
nr
order
signed
by
Simmons
43 Sng kke Bmg
really missed the dassrexxn," he A."
made the course a court44 Fireworks
IT”
said. A short time later lx* met Iris
Hie decreased flow of money
approved program.
reaction
future wife at a Halloween party. aiming
46 Blatherskite
from
the
state
The classes, taught by
IT”
47 Gangsters'
It was love at first sight. Ux' am ­ legislature is another concern of
experienced
fam ily-law
guns
ple married and started a family. Cilmartin's.
attorneys with the assistance
46 Chesapeake
Cilmartin spent most of the
"The stale Legislature has
of SCC paralegal students,
Bay channel
1980s and 1990s teaching Adult kept community ailleges in tlx*
provide attendees fam ilyand 1862 baffle
High School classes. He became bread line," lx* said. "I lx* state of
site
law specific softw are and
a Kill-time SCC faculty member Florida used to fund education
51 JecktonS
assistance completing forms
member
in tlx* early 1990s. He earned his and now it doesn't. That is some­
u
for court filings.
52 Skedpoeting
master's degree in history at the thing tliat has changed political­
"This
program
not
only
55 _ Khan
University of Central Florida ly in tlx* last 10 years or so,
provides a service to the
56 Kidney-related
and taught there on a part-time where you have very cheap peo­
57 Out of shape
community but it also gives
basis until 1997.
ple running the government."
58 -Play «. Sam*
SC C 's paralegal program
Gilmartin speaks highly of
Like most college professors,
students
the
opportunity
to
59 Bridge d Sigh*
the Adult High School program. Gilmartin spends a lot of time
get
practical,
hands-on
expe­
city
*1 love it It’a a program that grading papers. He is currently
w
rience to enhance their class­
62 Papal
says 'OK, look, we've got at risk teaching a double overload —
alternatives
room instruction while help­
Is
kids that need some tough love, seven classes, three of which are
L
65 Great Lakes
ing unrepresented individu­
but we're not compromising the inline. This adds up to about
als protect their rights,"
curriculum.' It's academically 210 students, who in turn pro­
66 Cathokc
according
to
Barbara
fraternal
focused. Yeah it was different duce 600 two-to-three page
n
r
T
r
Entwistle, department chair
organuaton
but I came to prefer at-risk, street papers per semester. In addition
since 1662
of
SC C 's
Inform ation
smart kids to whiny, middle- to the time Fx* spends in the
ir
70 Mrs Gorbachev
Systems, Business and Legal
r
class, 'Hello, I'm brilliant' peo­ classnxim, working on his
72 Got stuffed
Studies.
ple."
73 Dorm hanging
online classes, being available
Statistics list more than
76 Inventor R ub*
Cilmartin's daughter. Katie, is for offia* hours, and attending
fT3T
IW
3,000 dissolutions of m ar­
77 Author _
a former SCC student who fin­ faculty meetings, Cilmartin esti­
Hubbard
riage motions filed annually
ished her high school education mates that he spends another
78 W Turkey peek
In Sem inole County, more
at the Adult High School. Before eight to 10 hours a week grading
81 Manhattan
than half are filed without
rn r
in
H.
ngretkenl
transferring to Florida State papers and tests.
the assistance of an attorney.
M
62 Signed
University, where she will grad­
As for any advice he has for
PIT
ill
The next class is sched­
pnrreSvely
uate in the spring, Katie took a anyone considering a carver in
uled to take place in January
Ivandful of cuilege classes at SCC. teaching, Cilmartin said: "Make
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!ioisy Noin^sllver*00 A° ° ®ames modalis,s ln singing: Androa Rangel, bronze; Dick Milham. gold; and

Golden Age Games hobby results
The recent Sanford Golden
Age Games Hobby and Photo
Show was a great success.
Medal winners have just
recently been announced.
Many participants received
multi-awards for their work.
I he following are noted:

Stain - First second and third
place all went to Gloria
Tremblay. Fourth place went
to Joan Chcmack
Glaze - First place went to
Joan Chemack
Mixed Media - First and
third place to Joan Chemak.
Second place to Gloria
Tremblay
Pottery - First and second
place to Bette Sonnenberg.
COLLECTIONS D IV ISIO N
Overall Gold Medal Winner
to Ray Sampley.
Collection - First place to Roy
Sampley and senind plan* to
Ruth Caines.
Models - First place to Joseph
Martin
NEEDLWORK D IVISIO N
Overall medal Winner was
Ruth Gaines
Needlepoint - Plastic Mesh First, third and fourth place
to Gloria Tremblay. Senind
place to Barbara J. Brown
Afghan crochet - First place
to Louise McNamara
Counted Cross Stitch - First
lace to Ruth Caines
lisccllaneous - First and sec­
ond place to Andrea Rangel
HOME DECORATIONS
D IV ISIO N
Overall Medal Winner was
Andrea Rangel.

ARTS D IV ISIO N
Overall Arts Gold Medal
Winner was Bette Crandell.
Acrylics - Ashby Jones won
firs!, second and third place
medals with Andrea Rangel
winning fourth place.
Water Colors - Bette Crandell
won first and second place
while Anna Hume took third
plan*.
Pastels - Phillis Hahn won
first, Gloria Houghton took
second place, Lillian Polgar
won third plan* and Penelope
Wilson won fourth place.
Mixed Media - Lillian Polgar
won first plan* in Pastel and
Watercolor. Evely Purdy won
second plan* in Pastel and
Charcoal.
Miscellaneous - Penelope
Wilson's Charcoal work won
first plan*.
CERA M ICS D IV ISIO N .
Overall Ceramics Gold Medal
Winner was Bette
Sonnenberg.

Artificial Centerpieces - Bette
Sonnenberg took first place.
Seasonal Decorations Andrea Rangel took first
place.
Miscellaneous - Andrea
Rangel took first, senind,
third and fourth place.
W OODCRAFT D IVISIO N
Overall Gold Medal Winner
was Denzil Krick who also
took first and senind plan* in
the Miscellaneous division.
PHOTOGRAPHY
D IVISIO N
Overall Gold Medal Winner
was David Dondrey
Nature - First place to David
Contrey. Senind plan* to Ruth
Caines. Third and fourth
lace to Elizabeth Marasni
ortraits - First plan* to Ruth
Gaines and senind plan* to
Elizabeth Marasni
Still Life - Elizabeth Marasni
took first and senind plan*
while Ruth Gaines won third
place.
Miscellaneous - Louise
McNamara won first and sec­
ond plan*.
Family - Ruth Gaines took
first place.
Scapes - Ruth Gaines won
First place. Pat Dillion took
senind and forth place. David
Condrey won thiid place.

OaklawnMemorial Park
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great-grandchild.
A memorial service was
held at the Collison Family
Funeral Home Wednesday,
Nov. 22.
Collison Family Funeral
Home, South Seminole
Chapel Longwood, in charge
of arrangements.
VIRGINIA W. KOSTYUN
Virginia W. Kostyun, 78 of
DcBary, died Wednesday, Nov.
23,2005. She was a homemak­
er.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &lt;c Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
FRANCES MITCHELL
Frances Mitchell, HZ of
Sanford, died Sunday, Nov. 20,
2005 in Lake Mary. Sne was
bom April 2, 1923 in El Paso,
Texas. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include son. Tuny
Caro of Sanford; daughter,
Corrinc Bennett of Sanford;
sister; Michelle Young of
Sanford; five grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be Saturday,
Nov. 26, from 10 until 11 a m.
with funeral services to follow
at Oaklawn chapel. Interment
will be in Christian Cemetery,
Christmas, Florida.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

OLGA M. NETTLES
Olga M. Nettles, 97, of
Tampa, formerly of Osteen,
died Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005 in
Tampa. A native of Calgary,
Canada, she moved to
MARY E BRYANT
Farmton in 1911 and later to
Mary E Bryant, 66, of
Osteen. She was a former
Casselberry, died Thursday,
' nurses aide at Seminole
Nov. 17,2005 at Orlando
Memorial Hospital and was a
Regional Medical Center. Bom
member of First Baptist
Aug. 20,1939 in Marydel Md„ Church of Osteen.
she moved to Central Florida
Survivors include daughter
32 years ago. She was a nurse
Edith L Culver of Tampa;
assistant in the medical field.
seven grandchildren; 16 great­
Survivors include sons,
grandchildren; one great great
grandson.
Mike Fair of Casselbeny and
Larry Fair of Pine Castle;
Visitation will be from 12
daughters. Sue Bryant of
noon until 1 p.m. Saturday,
Orlando, Louise Jones of
Nov. 26 at Brisson Funeral
Casselberry and Sandy Martin
Home with funeral services to
follow at 1 p.m. Burial will fol­
of Kissimmee; brothers,
low at Osteen Cemetery. In
Vernon McKinney of Dover,
lieu of flowers the family
Del.; eight grandchildren; one

requests donations be made to
the First Baptist church of
Ostn*n, P.O. Box 28, Osteen,
32764
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
JOHNNY P. RITCHIE
Johnny P. Ritchie, 74, of
Geneva, died Wednesday,
Nov. 23,21X15. He was bom
Sept. 26,1931 in Osceola,
Florida. He was a pipe fitter in
the mnstniction industry. He
was a Mason of Oviedo Lodge
#243, a member of the Scottish
Rite Temple, Azan Shrincrs,
Eastern Star, and Pipe Fitter
Uical $802 B1J.
Survivors include wife,
Jacoueline; son, Samuel C.
Ritcnie III of Geneva; daugh­
ters, Cynthia Rabcy of
Deltona, Lisa Byrd of Mims,
Tammy Cambre of Geneva
and Mary Worsted of Geneva;
three grandchildren.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes and Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
OTTO F. SCHNEIDER
Otto F. Schneider, 72, of
Sanford, died Monday, Nov.
21,2005. He was bom in East
Orange, N.J. and moved to
Florida 13 years ago. He was a
veteran of the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Patricia Byrnes of long
Branch, N.J., April Schneider
of Linden, N.J. and Kristen
Buckler of Sunrise, Fla.; one
granddaughter.
A funeral mass will be
offered at 10 a m. Tuesday,
Nov. 29, at All Souls Catholic
Church. Memorial donations
in his name may bo made to
St. Jude's children's Hospital,
501 St. Jude Place, Memphis,
Tenn. 38105-1942 or to the
leukemia &amp; Lymphoma
Society.
Brisson Funeral I lome,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
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Margaret McCallum
Anderson,
79, of
Winter
Springs,
died
Tuesday,
Nov. 8,
2005. She
was bom
May 11,
1926, in
New Jersey
McCallum
and moved
Anderson
to Sanford
in 1964. She
worked for HRS until she
retired in 1988. In 1979, she
and friends formed creative
Properties, and later PaincAnderson Properties where
she served as property manag­
er and real estate broker.
Survivors include brother.
Dr. James McCallum of
Washington; sister, Anne
McCoy of Virginia; daughters,
Leslie Dowlen, Anne Peterson
and Michelle Svoboda; five
grandchildren; eight great­
grandchildren; business part­
ner Karen Paine-Malcolm.
Funeral services were held
Nov. 12 at Holy Cross
Episcopal Church. In lieu of
flowers the family requests
donations to the Grove
Counseling Center, 583 E. SR434 in Long wood, or the
National Osteoporosis
Foundation, Attn: Memorials,
1232 22nd Street. N.W.,
Washington, D C 20037
Cary Hand Co* Parker
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Safeharbor
Christian
Church
730 llpsala Rd
Sanlord, FI
Minister:
Tim Storms
407-322-0080
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Central B aptist Church
3101 West SR 48
Sanlord. FL 32771-6844
407-322-2914

First Baptist Church
o l Longwood
891 Stats Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
Sunday
• 9:30 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Service
•5:00pm Youth Choir
•5:30pm Awana
•5:30pm Youth Discipline ship
•5:30pm Pastor's Dlscipllneshlp
Study
•5:30pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
7pm Ladies Bible Study
W edneeday
•10:30am Pastor's Bible Study
•6:00pm Pastor's Dlscipllneshlp
Study
•6pm Divorce Caro
•6pm Children's Graded Choirs
•6pm Orchestra Rehearsal
•6:30pm Youth Bfcla Study
•7pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7pm M .I.C . at Night
(Missions Involving Childrsn at
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•7pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal ■
•7pm Youth Activities in Gym

401-A nglican
8 t Alban's
Anglican Calhadral
Traditional Anglican
3346 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 mils oil Greoneway.
SR 417 Going Eael)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book O l Common Prayer
Sunday Servicei
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (all ages) BAM
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10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
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Thursday
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402-A asem b ly of God
C ity Church
650 E. Airport Btvd
Sanlord, FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith, Pastor
Sunday Services. 9 00AM &amp;
10.30AM
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Fam ily W orship Canter
2462 S. ParkAve
Sanlord. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jell K rai. Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

W eklva Assem bly o l Qod
1675'Dixon Rd
Longwood. FL 32779
407-774-0777
Grog Freeman. Pastor
Sunday Svcs. 10AM
Sunday School, BAM

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Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior
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Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am
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Worship Services Bam &amp; 10:30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30
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C ountryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School B:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wad Prayer Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

First B aptist Markham W oods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2065
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nelson Chapman. Youth Pastor
SundayW orship 10:45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
W ednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

Palm etto Avenue B aptist Church
2620 Palmetto Ave
Sanlord. FL 32773
(407)323-1583
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"The FamSy Friendly Church'

Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Tony Johnson, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrott, Childrens Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A.M. Svcs 8:30am A 11 am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wed. Bible Study &amp;AWANA 7pm
Home o l Liberty
C hristian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th
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First Baptist Sanlord

519 8. Park Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-322-6041 /407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthltt, 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. 10:30A;6P
Wsd Activities, all ages, 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Shiloh M issionary
B aptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
407-322-5489 *
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday School.....9:30AM
Morning Worship . 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM
Grace Baptist Church
BIB Longwood H ils Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School.....9:30km
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening W orship.... 6:00pm
W est*lew Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
www.waetviawhanrist nrp
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 6:25am. 10:45am
A 8pm
Sunday School 9:35am

407-C atholic

410-C hristlan
Safeharbor C hristian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord. FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 10:30

413-C hrlatian S cience
First Church of C hrist,
S cientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ....10AM
W ednesday......7:30PM
Child Care provided
145 Weklva Springs Rd
Sle 149A. Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Frl 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

419-C hu rch o f God
RlverW alk Church
Sanlord Church of God
801 W. 22nd St. Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley. Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...9:45A M
Morning Worshlp..10:45AM
Sunday Night EDGE 8-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grsde 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School, 407-3231411

422-C hu rch o f G od of
P rophecy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...10:30AM
Children Church 11AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service......6PM
Midweek Service (W ed) 7PM.

425-C on greg ation ai
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 8 . ParkAve, Sanlord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-E placopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
8. ParkAve O 4th St. Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship 8am A 10am
Nursery A Sunday School lor chil­
dren, 10am. Midweek worship in
Chapel on Weds O 10am, Free
Community meal Wads.. 5:30-7pm
at Sanlord Civic Center. Call 407­
322-4811 or visit our website at
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AU Souls Catholic Church
Corner of Bth St A 8 . Oak Ave
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 8:30AM. Mon-Frl
Confessions. Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V ig il......5PM
Sunday, 7:30AM. 10:30AM. Noon
BAM - English (Social H at)
8:45AM • Spanish (Church)
5PM Latin Trtdentme Mass

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt. Rector
Wkend Eucharist. Sat. 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11am
Child. Church Bam /ltam
Nursery. a:45am -12:45pm

Roman Catholic
St Thom as More Church
Roman Catholic Tridantine Latin

431-C harism atic
Episcopal

407-834-5700

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Every Sunday 9.00am
Confessions 1 Hr prior to Sunday
Mass lollowed by recitation of the
Holy Rosary
650 Rivervtew Avo
Sanlord. FL 32771
(3/10 of mSa N. ol Hwy 46 and W.
1st St)
(407) 872-1007

Church of The
Holy Com forter
‘Cnenuneec teacup* Ctwcfi'
803 W. 4th St
Sanford. Florida
407-3238067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist — 9:30AM

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Sun. 10:30am at Longwood Civic
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135 W. Church Ave.
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Phone: 407-3394)277
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Sem inole Com m unity Church
5070 Orange Btvd. Sanford
407-324-0199
www .sem inolochurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday S:30PM
Sunday BAM. AI0.45AM
Practical Messages
Contem porary Music
Casual Dresa
Friendly Services
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Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study. 7:30 PM

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer. Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.....5:30PM
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning.....SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ....9.30Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information call 407-3330797.

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(M issouri 8ynod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School___9:15AM
Worship Service.....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
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Church
Worshipping at: IdyifwMe
Elementary School
401 Vthten Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCreationChurch.ee

4 4 8 - Pentecostal
Ira Iglesia Pentecostal
De Casselberry Inc
Bilingual Services
Programas Para Toda Edades
Sunday School 12PM
Worship Service 1:30pm
Tue. Prayer Service 7:30pm
Thu Family Services 7:30pm
1481 Seminole Btvd
Casselberry. FL 32707
407-325-7259, Pastor
407-314-5051 Youth leader
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4 4 9 - Presbyterian
First Presbyterisn 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, 9,30am
Morning Worship. 10:45am

First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adull Sun. School BAM
Young Adulls Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Belts Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thura. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We W elcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister
Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Rev. Joe Wendorph
Pastor
Sunday School,QAM
Contemporary Svc. BAM
Traditional Worship 10:30AM
Nursery Provided
Upsala Comm unity
Presbyterian Church
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Comer of 46-A A Upsala Road.
‘ ' .......... Sanford,1FL........
407-330-2635
www.uosalachurch com
Rev. Bryan L Wsnger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

451-Seventh Day
A dventist

443-M ethodlst
Christ United M ethodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer ol Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone. Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-M ission.......... 10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday........... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Childrsn.
‘ Small Enough To Love You •
Growing in Christ To Serve You*

First United M ethodist Church
419 Park Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
B:30am A11:00am
9:45am Contsmporary Service
Coffee Fellowship. B:30am
Sunday School. B:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

446-N azarene
First Church of
the Naaarene
2581 Sanford Ave
Sanford, Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Camas, Pastor
Morning Worship. 10:30am
Sunday School. 9:30am
Sunday Evening. 6pm
Wed. Night Bible Study. 7pm

Seventh Day Adventist Church
5779 CR 427
Sanlord, FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 8:30am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Midwk Worship, Wed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C .O .O .L Club

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St, Sanford. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.....9:30AM
Divine W orship......11AM
Wsd. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

458-W ealeyan
W esleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord. FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mile)
Leonard O Donne!. Pastor
407-322-6332
‘Where the Gospel Is good News*
Sunday School.......9 45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship.....6PM
Mid-Wsek Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
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Pres. Arthur
visits Sanford

Magical Friends

I recently found two accounts of President
Arthur', trip to Central Florid.
In April, 1883 which I thought
you would enjoy.
The first tells of Arthur's
Smford visit, and is from the
April 11, 1883 edition of the
Florid. Times Union as Iranbribed in the books that the
beminole County Historical
Society has published.
The second account tells of
Grace Marie
'he president's trip from
S lin e H n h o r s**n™r " *° Kissimmee. It was
auneapner originally in the Chester Times,
• • • • • • • • Qiester, Pennsylvania on April
Vy x* Nn , . ...l a 1883- ^
wa5 reprinted in
vor 36, No. 3 edibon, summer of 2005, of “Buried
Treasures , a pubUcaUon of the Central Florida
cgenealogical
c_
The following is quoted verbatim from each source.

President travels from Sanford to Kissimmee
Kissimmee Oty, Fla. April 9 (1883)-A ll Sanford
turned out at the depot this morning at 9 o'clock to
see the President and his party leave an the accom­
modation train for Kissimmee. The military popu­
lation, the Judiciary and three other male inhabi­
tants of the town, united to which him a happy
Journey. General Thompkins, Colonel Barr and
Judge Capers urged the President that whenever he
left the White House, he would permanently reside
at Sanford. A committee have selected a one and a
half story frame house for him and ottered him a
half acre of ground near the lagoon. It is overflow­
ered four months a year; but passage from the sec­
ond story of the house is conveniently effected in a
dug-out The President partly promised to comply
with their request
The scenery along the railway was varied and
churning. The care ran first through a lagoon, then
through a slough a swamp, morass, bog, a peatbed, an everglade; by trees trailing with moss, stag­
nant waters filled with frogs lakes abounding in
alligators, past weird and dead cottonwoods cov­
ered with buzzards. The President remarked that
the prospect was the must cheerful he had ever
seem The buzzards looked very lean. More than ten
thousand of these harpies have marked the
Presidential party for their own. Senator Beck, of
Kentucky, who aocumpanies the party, was bitten
about one o’dock by a mosquito. He was given a
pint of raw spirits Upon arriving at Kissimmee he
was taken to a hold in an ambulance. It is hoped
that he may recover. At two o'dock, the train
stopped at Lewis Lawrence's orange grove. Tlie
President got off the care and dimbed a tree in tlie
orange ormard. He filled his pockets and shirt with
the largest and ripest oranges, and was Just remov­
ing hi* hat to fill it when he heard the barking of a
dog. He scaled down the tree as fast as possible and
made a dash for tlie fence. Two or ttiree
Congressmen armed themselves with rails and
covered the chief executive's retreat as best they
mighL Their conduct was heroic.
At the dty of Orlando, which lias seventy-five
inhabitants and a church with a debt of $5,000. the
PYrsirlrrt in accordance with a promise previously
made attended a Sunday school picnic All the bagrace has been left behind to obtain conveyances for
toe fishing tackle. The President has received and
accepted almost innumerable invitations to dinners
iuxd receptions from the best families of this portion
o f th e f U t f .

At the picnic the Preadent found himself fur a
moment quite alone with a beautiful black eyed
southern Kiri- He asked her where she was from.
With seeming Irrelevance she said “Kissimmee."
wd to the color of a Jacque rose. She
that it was the town whither he was
The p fty reached Kissimmee at 11 o'dock
having gone over the distance of 60 miles
fro m Sanford in 14 hours.

It's am azing w hat can happen when
friends gel together. Form er Sanford
resident Lynn Ashe, above left, traveled
extensively with M agician H arry W ise In
th e 1960s and early 1970s. Ashe
recently saw a nine-page article about
W iso In M ovie C ollector's W orld m aga­
zine and Just had to travel from N ew
M exico to relive old tim es about their
spook shows, advertised with posters
like the one their holding. W ise also got
together recently w ith W eird Florida
author C harlie C arlson, lett, and U C F
film professor Tom Begley. Three trees
have been donated to the d ty to honor
the three Sanford m en. The trees w ere
planted In G eorge Touhy Park, north of
the Sem inole County Student M useum .

Stetson’s Com er

E v e ry o n e ’s T ick e d O ff
Nlmnallv this week's col­
umn would lx1devoted to long
lists of things we are thankful
for, given the holiday and all,
but other matters must be
addressed before we can sit
down to our bountiful dinners.
First I must extend a heart­
felt apology for an omission in
last week's column. Education
for All. I could make excuses
that I don’t have school age
kids myself and that I was fol­
lowing tlx* NEA outline, but
the truth is I screwed up big
time in not including the
Dividends volunteers in either
the listing of support profes­
sionals tliat work shoulder to
shoulder with our teachers
everyday or with substitute
teacher recognition day. They
number in the thousands, they
do it without financial reward,
and they make time in their
already crowded schedules to
make a difference to our chil­
dren. THANK YOU to the
very disappointed Mai Martin
who called me on it and to
Mary Jo, his better half, who
tells us often what joy they
receive from helping kids at
Geneva Elementary with read­
ing each week. I stand correct­
ed and know that tlie faculty
and
staff
at
Geneva
Elementary appreciate the
Dividends'
contributions.
Thanks again to all Dividends
everywhere.
Next we must talk about
the war. We foolishly believed
that it would never arrive at
our doorstep. That it existed
only in other lands. There were
more fatalities today, more
ambuslx% and casualties on
both sides. It Itas been ugly —
a war of battles, skirmishes,
retreats, and full-scale assaults.
No, I'm not talking about
Operation Iraqi Freedom. This
is a w ar fought within our own
borders — Pet Owners versus
The Ticks.
We though! we were veter­
ans. We've waged wars
against fleas, ants, and cinch
bugs. We thought we had
some experience under our
belt. Then three months ago
they arrived under cover of
dead leaves and hedge debris,
and we have yet to completely
eradicate them.
For the past several weeks
the war was covert We were
embarrassed to talk about it
publicly, licks fall in the cate­
gory of lice or leeches in our
minds. A couple of rungs
below fleas in toe pest ladder.

Honestly I had never ever seen
a tick. I had heard stories of
various
.................
ways
to
r e m o v e

t h e m ,
involving
b u r n i n g
matches,

alcohol, and
s u rg ic a l

ing area many times a day.
Misery does love company.
Imagine my joy last week
when standing in line to pick
up two new tick collars at an
Oviedo veterinarian office.
Amidst four or five other
women,
one
woman
announced to the room,
“What's up with all tlx* ticks?"
I could have wept with joy —
my comrade! Trie senior vet
avsistant nodded her tx*ad in
agreement, and told us "peo­
ple who never have ticks and
even ones who live in apart­
ments have them this year."
Conversation erupted and like
everything else trx* ticks were
blamed on the hurricane storm
season.
Propaganda flourishes on
this topic. Testimonials on tick
products abound but I have
yet to pull a dead tick off the
dogs. Thev hace continued to
emerge alive and well after
spraying the house with
Evercide. One experimental
tick gave us a "you ve gotta be
kidding" look w!x*n exposed
to diatomaceous earth. We
have continued to find ticks on
both dogs a few days after
using trie Preventic collar.
Advantix has a cute commer­
cial but doesn't seem to be all
that effective. We heard good
(lungs about Frontline but also
heard the fleas have to actually
attach to tlx* dogs to work. We
used a heavy-duty spray in the
yard which Is supposed to "kill
everything" and nmv the
American Dog tick seems to
have gone away. But the
Brown I3og tick tnat was our
original nemesis, now seems to
be back with a vengeance.
Don't let my humor fool
you, I hate this war. I lute it for
my dogs, especially f&gt;&gt;r the one
who has tested bonierline pos­
itive for l.yme Disease and is
on antibiotics. (IXm't believe
you can't get Lyme Disease in
Florida.) I lute it for the time it
sucks each day and for the
exposure to dx-mical warfare
that isn't good for any creature.
If anyone out there Has a suc­
cessful strategy for this war
please let me near from you.

tweezers. I
wasn't real­
ly sure how
K aren
big
they
were, but
• • • • • • • • had occas i o n a I
nightmares involving daws
and scary’ blood-sucking sliadows on the wall. Then we had
some private meetings with
the Do It Yourself Pest Control
people. Wearing dark glasses I
tried to act nonchalant as 1
stood in line. 1 overheard the
man in front of me vent some
frustrations, wait did he say
he had a tick problem? My fin­
gers closed around tlx* Ziplock
baggie hidden in my purse
containing two different types
t»f ticks. I kept silent as!tamed
to admit that I too needed war­
fare ad via*.
Treat your p et your house,
and your yard! You must treat
all three for several weeks to be
successful. Uke any novice we
used what we liad on hand
first. Insect bombs, flea and
tick shampoo, big box store
insectiddes. The ticks just
laughed! Well snickered really
behind tlie doorjambs, floor
molding and in the crevices of
our popcorn ceilings. The
lucky ones retreated for a
while after spraying we
would feel better, and relax the
treatment — then vails they
would be back with a
vengeance I might be kicked
off tlx* Geneva Homemaker's
roster for liaving a guest in our
home point out ticks on our
living room ceiling!
If I had a dime for every
American IX&gt;g and Brown
Dog Tick I've pulled off my
two dogs, who spend 95 per­
cent of tneir lime inside by tlx?
way. My fingertips nave
become expert at finding them
in tlx* dogs' fur, especially in
Wir need you fo tell us what
sneaky places like between you know that is good abiml
toes, under armpits, and Genera! Please share your iri/uraround ears and noses. I start­ mation, uieas and comments by
ed as a reservist in this war, but calling 407-221-7002, via e-mail
uuickly became active duty. al karenmphillipsCMIsoulh.net,
Armed with tweezers and a tf’lease pul "Stetson's Corner" in
small bowl of chlorine bleach I the subject line), or with a fax to
check the dogs and their sleep­ 407-349-2800. thanks!

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The Black History Month 2006 Essay
Contest goes out to students in top elementary,
middle and high school students, to receive
full scholarships.
Gov. Jeb Bush lias invited Florida K-12 stu­
dents to participate in tlie
Governor's annual Black .............................
History
Month,
"Remembering the Past.
Celebrating the Future"
essay contest.
Tlie contest is tlie first in
a month-long schedule of
events to commemorate
Florida's
African
American heritage. The
contest theme is, "What
impact has an African Marva
American Athlete from
Honda had in my life."
"African American ath- • • • • • • • •
letes an? among the many trailblazers tlut
have contributed to our state and nation,"
Bash said. "This essay contest gives children
across tlie state the opportunity to learn more
about tlie contributions of Horida's African
American athletes, allows them to showcase
their creativity and rewards them for their tal­
ent. A panel of educators and community
leaders from across the state will serve as
judges and select the winning essays. A win­
ner will lie selected from cadi of the three
great-level categories, elementary (grades K5X middle (6-8) and high school (grades 9-12).
Winners will receive a trip to Tallahassee to
attend the annual Black History Month recep­
tion at tlie governor's mansion, a personal
computer, and a full four-year tuition scholar­
ship through the Horida Prepaid College
foundation to a state college or university.
"There were athletes (ike Altliea Gibson
and John "Buck" O'Neil who wen? pioneers
tlut paved tlie way and opened doors for
many of our African-American youth today.
Thanks to their courage and determination,
young black boys and girls are dreaming big
dreams and realizing the importance of over­
coming adversity as they strive for success,"
said Senator Al Lawson, Tallaliassre Dist. 6. 'It
is our sincerest hope that our youngest
Floridians respect honor and appreciate those
who Hazed trails and helped foster tome of
tlx? greatest athletic talent in the world.

Hawkins

President Arthur visits Sanford
A Sanford Sunday is not a day of thrilling exoenences even with a presidential party in tome.
the day has upon a whole; been a very pleasant
one. Sanford is a charming Utile village, a town for­
tunate in abundant wealth, enterprise and intelli
.
expenenced a favorable
change. For two days the heat has been overmas­
tering, the sun has smiled with mid summer fer­
vency and the breeze like our manly Chief
Magistrate has been talking a two day rest.
President Arthur and his friends became a Uttle dis­
couraged. They could not fish, they said, in the
blazing sun, one of them found a mosquito on the '
wall, and a ---------nameless dread of ‘U'UUIg
finding U
others
at
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Kissimmee d ty increased their murky expectations, they even thought
returning without
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unpacking their angling outfit It looked
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us
Flondians very much as if our foster mother; the
tourist beguiling dimate, had failed us in great
emergency, but today she reproved us for our Uttle
faith and made her millionth grand entrte as the
superb, the One Adorable and Unexcelled. Just
before noon a doud rose rapidly beyond the lake,
stood a wav before a fresh breeze straight from
banfoid, where it let go an ample deluge of Florida
water; rose again and sailed away. The breeze howevrs; remained. The afternoon has been delightful­
ly breezy and cool.
v
Saturday afternoon the Presidential party made
a visit to General Sanford's famous Belair grove
near this dly. The President and Mrs. Mercer rode
with major Thiffurd, the Superintendent of"the
Sanford property; Secretary Chandler and Mr.
Miller had seats with Mr. Lewis Lawrence, and the
others were variously provided for. Lyman
Ftulliips, president of the Lyman bank of Sanford,
was also a prominent member of the party. I1ie
grove is a large and thrifty one of nine lliouvand
trees. Some overripe fruit yet remained on the
branches. President Arthur was surprised and
deUghted. He had never seen a fine bearing grove
before, nor any at all except small ones along the St.
Johns River as the boat upon which he came passed
them.

Essay contest
centers on
Black history

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Entries must be emailed to blackhiatoryrssaytt'myflurida.rum o r mailed to the
G overnor's Press Office, 206, tlx? Capitol,
Tallahassee, 32399 by 5 p m , |an. 6,2006.
Essays m ast be 500 words in length and
include tlx* contestant's name, Itome address,
teleplxme ih iiii Iht. school grade level and
essay title. Parental consent forms must be
attaclx-d to tlx- essay 2431KB downloadable
word dixciment.
Partners for tlus year's contest include the
Horida Conference of Black State Legislators,
and the Mary Brogan Museum of Arts and
Science. Students participating in tlie contest
may visit ww-w-.Boridablackhistoryootn or
www.myflorida.nrm. Contact Cristal Cole at
850-488-5394 or la?slie D. Steele at 85(4-487-7727
for more information or a copy of die roles. For
local information contact Goldsboro Front
Porch at 407-302-1377.

"Safety for our Children and Families* was
tlx* tlxme of the Northern Region Advisory
Council members annual lunamxi meeting
on Saturday, Nov. 13.
Grace Nfiller, chairperson, opened (he busi­
ness meeting session with group prayer. The
Northern Region election was held b Joan
Turner, staff liaison. Constance Anderson,
council secretary, introduced the council mem­
bers. The 20(15 annual report was given by
chairman Grace Miller.
The mistress of ceremonies for the luncheon
program was Linda Medlock, member of the
Northern Region.. 'The invocation was given
by member Charlie Harris.
Rosemary McDonald, member; extended a
hearty welcome to the guests. The occasion for
whicn we were there was given by Charlie
Mae Wilder; member.
We were entertained by the lovely voice of
Richelle Grohosly, a student at Osceola County
C
School of Performing Arts. Christ
Tier
Chnstonlier
Lowery student at the performing arts school
of Orlando, entertained the audience with a
spint-filled Christian rap. Evelyn Seabrooks,
member, spoke on safety in the home. Member
Renay Oliver introduced the Safety Presenters
Wanda Noronlu, Community Education coor­
dinator, Harbor House, Domestic Violence

ounty I
Melvin Middleton spoke on safety in the
Orange county schools.
Atty. Al Miller installed the 2006 Northern
Region members and officers: Grace Millet
chairperson; Charlie Mae Wilder; Vice
Chairperson; Constance Anderson, secretary,
Marva Hawkins treasurer.
Members are Sylvia Bodison, Almellia
Brown, Irma Cooper; Sandra Gaines Charlie
Harris Josie Harris Lrnton Harris Arthur
Holley, Rosemary McDonald, Linda Medlock,
Thelma Mike; Renay Olivet; Evelyn Seabrook,
Willie Williams and Joan Turner; liaison.
Each member received a plaque (or their
Volunteer Service Award, rendered to the
A L II its children and family support services
during the 2004-2006 program year.
Delorit Johnson, chief executive officer;
gave words of encouragement and wisdom
from the head office.
William Holt board chairperson, sent greet­
ings.
doting remarks wen? made by the 2005­
2006 chairperson. Grace Mille.
A delicious luncheon was served by our
caterer; Mr. Colbertha.

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T iif. H erald

Wednesday. November 2.1. 2005

T o u r -----------------Continued from Page 1A

Photo from Sheriff *■ Offlco

Thl« w om an drove through fe lo n y lane" Nov. 10 trying to cash a
stolen chock lo r $ 1 ,0 5 0 , according to the Sheriff's O ffice.

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they drive off,” she said.
Fitness center parking areas
arc a common location for
these crimes, Cortizo said.
“They watch to see if the
person doesn't ca m ’ a purse
inside,’’ she said. The thieves
arc looking for a sure thing.
The group currently active
in Central Florida started with
|ust checks, Cortizo explained.
They would take identifica­
tion from one person and
checks from another, then
make out the checks to the
person whose ID they have.
The criminal activities are
not limited to Central Florida,
Cortizo said. Brevard County
was hit hard in October, she
said, as was Monroe County
in South Florida.
The group moves quickly,
often cruising up and down
Interstates 95 and 4. They stay
close to the main roads, so if
they arc pursued, they have a
chance to get away, Cortizo
said.
The crimes arc also not sea­
sonal, she explained, although
the Sheriff's Office wanted to
spread the message now
because people tend to leave
belongings in cars during the
holidays.
“They’re going to be look­
ing," Cortizo said. There
haven't been any specific loca­
tions hit in Seminole County
recently, she said, other than
Altamonte Mall. “That place
gets hit relentlessly."
A few arrests took p lace In
M ay w hen th e g ro u p w as
m ore active here, but they are
m oving along Interstate 4.

These may be the same
people or they may be a new
group, Cortizo said. One
thing is certain, they operate
under the same modus
operand).
Usually, they punch a lock
or smasft a window. They
leave the purse or wallet, so
people may not notice right
away that something is miss­
ing. If they punch the lock,
victims may not notice unless

they use a key to open the
door. Many cars now have
keyless entry, however.
"They arc not searching the
cars,” Cortizo explained. T h e
item is very visible. They arc
looking for a sure hit."
They scan parking lots and
may only hit one car that they
know has a purse or wallet.
Credit cards, IDs and checks
will be handed out and used
very quickly.
T h e y pass out the cards
and go shopping," she said.
"They can spend thousands in
minutes."
The thieves often will buy
gift cards in say Orange
County,
then
travel
to
Seminole to use them at Best
Buy, Wal-Mart or Target, she
pointed out.
To avoid becoming a victim
takes some common sense,
but in the rush, people will
tell themselves they arc just
going in for a few minutes.
"But that's all it takes,"
Cortizo said. "The bottom line
is just don't do it. These guvs
arc professionals. You can be
aware of your surroundings,
but thev arc watching from
across tne street.”
D on't leave purses and
wallets in the car is the simple
advice Cortizo offered.
She also suggested placing
the wallet or purse in the
trunk before getting to the
location. Don’t put things in
the trunk in the parking lot
Itotause thieves will see that.
"The best case is to keep it
with you," she said. "Don’t
carry' all of your cards, carry
as little as possible.
The Sheriff's Office is urg­
ing uniformed personnel to
patrol parking lots of malls
and other stores or any area
where volumes of vehicles arc
parked for short periods of
time.
"We also ask shoppers and
others to keep track of their
valuables, and to keep them
secure," a Wednesday new
release said.

$55 only in advance.
According to two-year
president Criris Mdcod, the
primary goals of this tour are
self-promotion and education.
"We want to bring recogni­
tion to our community and
celebrate the hard work p c tipie put in renovating tneir
homes,” Mcleod said.
The educational com po­
n ent according to Mcleod, is
people wanting to look at the
home market and see what
people are doing to their
T h e re have been people
who have attended the tour
and then bought a home in
the district," Mcleod said.
Last year was a record­
breaking year in attendance
per Mcleod.
Charlotte Smith, 15-year
member of Sanford Historic
Trust attributes the interest of
the tour to several factors:
sheer curiosity being the main
one.
"I'm sure we've all felt that
way," Smith said. "You drive
past a house and wonder
what it looks like inside."
In addition to curiosity,
Smith explained there may be
a desire tinged with nostalgia
for people wanting to check
out the houses.
"Sanford residents remem­
ber the houses when they
were kids maybe from a
sleepover or they lived in the
houses as kids or had rela­
tives who they visited fre­
quently and now they want to
see how the house has
changed," Smith said.
According
to
Sanford
Museum
curator
Alicia
Clarke, all of the houses arc
equal in importance, howev­
er, there's always one house
that seems to have an extra
something.
Mcleod said that the pre­
mier house in this tour is the
Spurting house located on
2018 Mellonville Ave.
"People have grown up
wanting to go inside the
house," Clarke said. "It was a
Victorian and now it resem­
bles an Antebellum man­
sion."
"You can't help noticing it
as you drive by," Smith said.
"People are curious about it
because ot the extensive reno­
vation that has taken place."
For tickets, call 407-263­
4488, or purchase them at
Bill's Car Wash, Knight’s
Shoes, Paw Park Place, River
House Pottery, the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, the
Sanford Museum or the
Willow Tree Restaurant.
Sanford has more than 450
buildings listed on the

H tn ld photo by Tommy Vlnconl

Tho historic hom e at 2010 M ellonville A ve., Is one o l the oldest in Sanford and Is pari ol
the 20 0 5 Holiday Tour o l H om es.
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Facts about some of the tour homes
2018 Mellonville Ave. — Built in 1884 in Victorian style, this is one of the area's old­
est homes. Initially known as the John Dodd House, the home passed in the early
1900s to the Sperling family, which renovated it in the plantation style. The home con­
tains original floors, windows, fireplaces and a servant's stairs.
113 W. 15lh St. — Built in 1887 by Dr. Alex French, brother of Dr. Seth French (for
whom French Avenue is named). Alex French was Sanford's Mayor from 1879 to 1881.
The home contains several unique architectural features.
811 Palmetto Ave. — This 1925 Prairie slvle home was used as a manse for various
ministers of the Congressional Christian Cnurch.
801 Palmetto Ave. — This home was built by the local cigar manufacturer and
magnate in Sanford, and is currently under restoration.
411 Magnolia Ave. — This frame vernacular home was built in 1909. During the
1920s it was home of William Leffler, president and manager of Chase Co.
11X18 Palmetto Ave. — Built around 1909, this home was moved from French
Avenue in 1997, and it is reported to be a Soars Roebuck catalog home.

National Register of Historic
Places within its two historic
districts, according to organ­
izers.
There are three homes
under construction on the
Saturday and Sunday tour.
They will showcase the
before-and-after process In
preservation and restoration.

organizers said. Tour homes
may be accessible for interior
photographs by appointment.
The homeowners have signed

an image release permission
to the Sanford Historic Trust.
Check out www.sanforhistorictrust.org.

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Gas gone wild
As promised, The Herald is publishing the gas prices for the
North Seminole County area. The following prices were gath­
ered at ruxin Friday, Nov. 25 for 87 octane gasoline.
lire lowest price is down 6 cents from last week. The dif­
ference this week is 21) rents per gallon, the same as last week.
• BJ's Wholesale, 4278 State Road 46, members
• Sam’s Wholesale, 1101 Rinehart Road, members
• Sammy's, 2425 French Avenue
• BP, 2500 French Avenue
• Citgo, 1176 Celery Avenue
• G T s Cas and Go, 801 Celery Avenue
• Smokers Express, South French Avenue
• Sunoco, 110 French Avenue
• Racetrac, 3760 U.S. 17-92
• Circle K, 2631 French Avenue
• Wal-Mart, 1661 Rinehart Road
• Racetrac, 4530 State Road 46
• Valero, 217 South Park Avenue
• Mobil, 3795 South Orlando Avenue
• Mystic, I8(X) French Avenue
• Sunoco, 2623 Orlando Drive
• Sunoco, 4730 State Road 46
• 7-11,100 French Avenue
• Exxon, 101 French Avenue
• Kwick Stop, 2201 West First Avenue

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Briefs
TRO TRUCK SERIES
FINALE TONIGHT
The FASCAR Pro Truck
Series will end their 2005
season with a 75 lap
Championship race
tonight (Saturday) at New
Smyrna Speedway. Along
with the Championship
race will be the Late
Models, Sportsman, Super
Stock, Mini Stock and
Strictly Stock.
The pit gate will open at
2 p.m. with practice for
the trucks alone from 3
p.m. to 4 p.m. with divi­
sion practice to follow.
Qualifying for the 75 lap
Championship race will
be at 6:30 p.m. and racing
starts at 7:30 p.m.
General admission is
$15 for adults, $10 for stu­
dents and seniors, with
children II and under
FREE.
Come join us for the last
night of racing in our 2005
seasonlllll
For more information,
please call 386-127-4129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
SEALS AT HOME
The Florida Seals return
home to Kissimmee
tonight (Saturday) to host
the Columbus
Cottonmouths.
The First 1,000 fans
through the doors will be
given Seals hockey pucks
courtesy of Gaw Realty
Services. The game can
also be heard on Talk
Radio 1190 WAMT.
To reserve your season
tickets or find out more
about partnerships with
die 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
vidual and $6 for groups.
All hom e gam es can be
seen live at www.llvesportsnetw ork.com / sphl.
H A LE IRW IN H O STS
-P U T T FO R C H A RITY
A N D H IG H L IG H T S ’

The Arthritis
Foundation _ Central
Region and American
Chronic Pain Association
(ACPA) have joined forces
with local Orlando chari­
ties to offer important
information on gastric
ulcer risks associated with
taking nonsteroidal anti­
inflammatory drugs
(NSAlDs) such as aspirin,
ibuprofen and naproxen.
Legendary professional
golfer, Hale Irwin, will
share his personal experi­
ence with taking NSAlDs
and discuss the risks asso­
ciated with developing
NSAID-associated gastric
ulcers.
In addition, Irwin will
offer putting tips and
techniques to attendees
who will later have the
chance to sink a putt to
raise money for partici­
pating charities.
Attendees may also par­
ticipate in a stretching
class offered by the
Arthritis Foundation and
view a demonstration by
Kissimmee Senior Games.
More titan 100 Orlando
residents are expected to
attend.
A recent Harris
Interactive survey found
that 85 percent of
Floridians age 55 and
over are currently treating
their chronic pain with
medications and 60 per­
cent of those who take a
medication for their
chronic pain take either a
prescription or over-thecounter pain reliever at
least once a day.
However, although 58
percent of Florida respon­
dents are aware that
stomach ulcers are a com­
mon side effect of contin­
uous use of certain pain
medications, fewer than
half (36 percent) of litem
actually perceive them­
selves as risk of develop­
ing one in the next ten
years.
The event will be held
at MetroWest Coif Club,
2100 South Hiawassee
Road, Orlando, on
Wednesday, Nov. 30, from
11 a m. to 2 p.m.
See Briefs, Page 2B

C ou n ty team s c ra c k Top 10 in Sw im m ing
B y D ean S m ith
H erald Staff
When push came to shove, Lyman
standout Alex Frobes came forward as
Seminole County sw immers did very
well for themselves at last weekend’s
2005 FHSAA Swimming and Diving
Championships at the Fort Lauderdale
Aquatic Complex.
Led by the amazing senior, six h*cal
teams finished in the Top 10 and 26
individuals or relay teams finished in
the Top 5 in their respective finals.
Forbes was not seeded first in either
of his finals hut he proved he was still
the best by winning the 50-yard
freestyle in 20.68 seconds and 100-yard
butterfly in 48.82. both season-best and

Lyman’s Alex Forbes wins two
more individual State titles
automatic All-America times. The two
state titles gives him six for his career
placing him as one of Florida's most
dominant swimmers of all lime.
Forbes also led off for the 400 freestyle
team of |unior Mike Tracy, senior Cesar
Marquez and his little brother, freshman
Alan Forbes, that finished in third-place.
Seminole County squads dominated
that event as the Greyhounds finished
right behind the runner-up team, from
Oviedo of senior Lloyd Owens, junior
Steven Brown, senior Darren Harrity

and Stephen Ingvoldstad, and two spots
ahead of fifth place Lake Mary, whose
team was made up of sophomore Derek
Siegel, sophomore Alexander Dee, junior
Anderson Vickers and senior Robert
Ashton. Lake Brantley's team came
home 11th.
The Class 3A Boys was where SAC
schtxils really stood out as Oviedo was
second to State Champion Cypress Bay,
with Seminole third, Lyman sixth. Lake
Mary seventh and Winter Springs 19th.
The top finishers was a runner-up by

the Fighting Seminole team of junior
Michael Yuan, freshman Kevin Shia,
senior Collin O'Malley and senior
Nathan Krug In the 200 Yard Medley
Relay, a runner-up for Ingvoldstad in
the 100 Free, another runner-up in the
200 Free Relay for the Lions squad of
Ingvoldstad, Owens, Brown and
Harrity, and a fourth place for Yuan in
the 100 back.
The Lake Brantley girls’ team was also
runner-up in Class 3A, with Winter
Springs finishing 28th.
Leading the way were runner-up fin­
ishes for ihe Patriots 200 Medley Relay
team of sophomore Sarah Bateman,
sophomore Courtney O'Grady, freshSee Swimming, Page 2B

R a m s s till ru le
Lake Mary
coasts past
Seminole

By D ean S m ith
H erald S taff
The Seminole Community
College men's and women's
basketball teams will be mak­
ing some of their final appear­
ances on the home hardwood
for 2005 over ihe next few
days.
The women of coach Tara
Cibson will be returning from
a record-setting weekend in
Ocala to host the SCC
Thanksgiving Gasslc today
(Saturday) and tomorrow.
The event opens with a game
at noon between Palm Beach
Community College (4-1) and
Skagit Valley College from
Washington, followed by the
Raiders (5-1) against national
power Cincinnati Slate with
tlpotf set lor 2 pan.

B y D ean S m ith
H orald S taff
SANFORD — It may only be
the second week of the regular
season, but llie Lake Mary girls
basketball team has already
made a big statement.
With all five starters and
most of their cast from return­
ing a year in which the Rams
lost only two games and did
not lose to a Florida opponent
until the Class 6A State
Semifinals, some may have
hoped their would be a little
letdown to begin this season.
But the way Ihe team ha*

On Sunday, Cincinnati State
will f a n SksRlt Valley ColleRe

played so far, and especially in

bjck-lo-barkgames this wffk.
Lake Mary is still on top of Its

al 1 p.m., with SCC set to host
Palm Beach at 3 p.m .

gam e.

Alter blowing o
City, 77-34, on Monday, the
Rams traveled lu Bill Fleming
Memorial Gvmnasium on
Tuesday to (ace fellow unbeat­
en Seminole in what figured to
be a monster game for so early
in the season.
But l-ake Mary would damp­
en the enthusiasm of the
Fighting Seminoles right from
die opening tap, racing to a 25­
9 lead alter one period. And
even though the hosts would
settle down and made a mod­
est run at the Rams late in the
secund quarter and into the
second half, the decision was
never really In doubt as Lake
Mary (4-0) romped to a 75-46
victory over the Tribe (3-1).
After the opening outburst
Seminole showed that it could
play with the Rams as the
Inside duo of Ashley McCray
and Tranecia Jackson helped
the hosts win the second quar­
ter scoring battle, 16-15.
But after a good start to the
third quarter. Lake Mary
would start to pull away,
outscoring the Tribe 14-10 in
the third stanza and 20-10 over
the final eight minutes.
University of South Florida
signee Caiilyn Mitryk had an
outstanding game for the
Rams, hitting four three-point­
ers on the way to scoring a
ganie-lugh 18 points and also
pulling down 13 rebounds.
Fellow senior Angela Guiu,
who had 17 against Haines
See Girls, Page 2B

R aiders
to play
at home

Admlaalon to all home

am es are free at the SCC
lealth and Physical Education
Center.

f

Herald photo by Jim Wonti

Lake M ary senior standout CalUyn M itryk (N o . 2 1 ) goes for the reverse layup past Sem inole s two
D ig s *. Tranecia Jackson (N o . 6 2 ) and A shley M cC ray (N o . 5 4 ). on her w ay to a gam e-highs of
18 points and 13 rebounds as the R am s eased past the Fighting S em inoles, 7 5 -4 6 , at BiU
Flem ing M em orial G ym nasium Tuesday night.

Following Sunday's action,
the Raider women will only
have one home game left this
year, hosting Okaloosa-Walton
Community College, which
handed SCC its only loss of
the season last week on
Saturday, December 17th at 2
p.m.
The men of coach Bobby
Washington Jr. (3-1) are cur­
rently wrapping up a two-day
trip to St. Petersburg to play in
the St. Petersburg College
Gasslc. The Raiders played
Hillsborough Community
College on Friday and are to
take on the host Titans at 4
p.m. today (Saturday).
The team will be at home on
Tuesday to host Brevard
Community College In a 7:30
p.m. start. The men will not
play at home again until New
Year's Eve, when they will
host St. Petersburg in a 2 p.m.
contest.
Again, admission to all home
games is free.
The SCC women did not get
off to a very good start in the
Central Florida Community
College Shootout in Ocala last
weekend (Nov. 18-20) as they
lost for the first time this sea­
son to Okaloosa-Walton. 67-56.
UCF signee Lynctte Jackson
had a big game with 20 points,
13 rebounds and eight blocked
shots, while fellow sophomore
Sec SCC, Page 6B

Boys open season with a bang
B y D u n S m ith
H erald S taff
Same old, same old.
It is only the first week of the regular season
and things could easily change, but if the first
couple of games mean anything, last year's
strong teams look like this year's strong teams in
boys' basketball.
Lake Howell, Oviedo, Winter Springs, Trinity
Prep, Lake Mary Prep and Orangewood
Christian, all of whom made the playoffs last
year, have already won games this season.
Ihere have already been a couple of surprises
too, as Lake Mary, which is playing without a
Merthie on the team for the first time in at least
six years, won its opener handily, wliile Lyman,
which made the playoffs last year and has its
core of players back, dropped its opener.
Actually, the ease of Lake Howell's opening
night victory was a surprise also as the Silver
Hawks had little trouble in disposing of 2005
G ass 1A State Semifinalist, Pine Castle
Christian, 79-62, on Tuesday.
Hie Silver Hawks, who have been in the State

Final Four the last three seasons, looked poised
to return again as the Jio6ts broke open a dose
game in the secund quarter and led by as many
as 25 points before head cuach Reggie Kohn
cleared the bench.
All-America candidate Nick Calathes, who has
already made a commitment to the University of
Florida, got his junior campaign started on the
right foot with 32 points.
Ih e 6-foot-5 combo-guard was U-for-17 floor,
induding 4-of-6 from three point range, before
exiting the game midway through the fourth
auarter after knocking down back-to-back
three's.
Point guard Joey Rodriguez, anouier of the
junior three-headed guard combination for l-ake
Howell, liad 12 points and 10 assists and everimproving 6-foot-8 junior Chandler Parsons,
who is mostly known for his outside shooting
ability, showed signs of giving the Silver Hawks
an inside presence with 18 points and 15
rebounds.
Oviedo also picked right up from where it left
Sec Boys, Page 2B

HsraM photo by Romeo Oiumsn
Lake M ary’* Josh Ingram (N o . 2 1 ) drives on a C ypress Creek
defender for two of his co -g am e- high 11 points during the Rams'
season-opening, 7 4 -3 4 . thrashing of the B ears Tuesday night

�l*agc 211

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Sunday. November 27.2005

G irls---------

Boys----------------

Continued from Page IB
City, added 13 points and
sophomore Asia Wilson was
also in double figures with 11.
Jordan Coleman, who also
had 17 on Monday against the
Highlanders, chipped in with
nine points, while Tailor Jones
and Rachal Williams ainIributed eight points each to
the winning effort.
The 6-foot-4 McCray, who
will join Mltryk at USF next
fall, led Seminole with 17
points, while Jackson had 11,
Rachel Strother seven and
Renee Washington six.
On Saturday, Strother and
McCray led a balanced attack
with 12 points and 11 points,
respectively, as the Trim;
romped past Cnxims Academy
Jl-2), 76-8. Cherry led the
Panthers with four poinLs.
Meanwhile, Lake Mary’s
longtime rival, Oviedo, nas
showed that it might be the
one to challenge the Rams'
lao: atop the local girls’ basetball mountain.
Herald photo by Rom eo Guzman
List Friday, the Lions gave
A Lake Mary players jumps above three Cypress
defending Class 6A State
Crook defenders to grab a rebound during the
Champion Miami Senior, the
Rams' 74-34 season-opening thumping of the
team that beat Lake Mary in
Bears at home on Tuesday.
the semifinals, all it amid han­
dle before falling to the
John Simbolick led Seminole with 14 points,
Stingereos, 46-44. Johnson led
while O'Donnell and Keven Nisby were also in
Oviedo with 16 poinLs.
double figures with 11 and 10 poinLs, respective­
I he Uons then turned
lyaround and picked up a ample
PANTHERS 41. GREYHOUNDS H
of nia* victories to get to 3-1 on
Pina Ridge 11-0)
the season, whipping Osceola
Itlnea 2. Illildale I I Cowart 10, Blue 15; Fowler U ;
(1-2), 55-37, on Saturday with
Nos worthy 2. Compass S Totals 28 4-lb 63
Kelly Dwyer sairing 16 points
ly n u n &lt;0-11
and Krista Cammack 14 points,
Bam brick 3. Price 2. Hughlry 9, Watson 12. Milanovtc 2. East
and rolling over Pine Ridge,
20. Reichert). Thnni 5 Totals IS 17-20 59
Pine Ridge
20
7 22 I I _ 41
50-27, on Wednesday witn
Lyman
10 17
4 24 . H
Cammack getting 18 poinLs
lhrre-point held goals _ Pine Ridge 3 lllilldale 2. Blue).
and four retxiunds and Dwyer
Lyman 7 (East 3. Thom. Bam bm k) Total h u ts . Pine Ridge 20.
adding 11 points and four
Lyman 20 Fouled out _ none. Technicals _ none
assists.
BULLDOGS 44. ARROW TORCE XIV SI
Lake Brantley (1-4) picked up
Sem inole (0-11
its first victory of the season on
Putman 2. Carr I, Gilley 1. Tanner 3. CTOonnrll II. Nisby 10.
Wednesday, 68-60, over Evans
Miller 3, Mart 7. Simbolick 14 Totals 14 12-29 52
(0-5) in the third night of the
DcLand 11-0)
Southwest Orange County
Ward 3. Grubbs 6, Smith 28. |ones 4. Weeks 1 3 Graham 4.
Mann 6 Totals: 20 24-39 46
Classic at Dr. Phillips High
Sem inole
3 IS 1* 10 _ 32
School.
DeLand
9 23 22 12 _ 6 *
Ashley Kroker led the
Three-point heid goals _ Seminole S (O'Donnell 3 Nisby 3
Patriots with 27 points, while
Miller. TannrrL DeLand 2 (G rubb* Weeks) Tout louls _
Heidi Gallup added 13 for the
Seminole 29; DeLand 21 Fouled out _ Seminole. H art
winner's.
DeLand. (ones. Weeks, Graham. Technicals _ none
Kroker had also had a big
HAWKS 71, BEARS 41
night on Tuesday with a gameWinter Springs (1-1)
high 25 points, but Lake
Muradian 2 heeler 10. Rttotrurai 1 0 Ihom pkins 8, Mertlur 6,
Brantley had little else for
G Gidus 14, Upshire 6, Acevedo 5 Totals: 24 13-23 61.
ta k e Howell 41-01
Urandon East led I.yman with a gam e-high 20
Olympia (2-2) as it fell, 75-56.
Campbell II. Tailor «. Erwin 17, S elu «. Philbert 2 Lucas 4.
points and W atson chipped in with 12, but
The Patriots had also fallen lo
McGill 2 Walker 17 Totals 24 17-26 71
tirvylm uiui star Sanchez ttu ghley w as held to
then unbeaten CVoec (4-0). 68­
W
inter
Springs
II
17
IS
17
61
n in e p o i n t * .
47, on Monday at Sr. Phillips.
Srcwrtiwli
It 12 12 24
71
. jS c m ln o le a lso g o t off I n a *ti&gt;w M a rt In D e l .an t!
l ake Mary Prep (2-2) evened
lluve-puinl licld goal. _ wtnlrr Springs 2 &lt;ttotnn»un 2k
and ended up getting outsaired by a slim m ar-,. Spruce Creek 6 (Erwin 3 S riu . Walker. Taylor) Team louls _
its reaird at 2-2 on Tuesday
gin in each quarter as Arrow Force XIV fell, 66Winter Spnngs 24; Spruce Creek 20 I'oulrd out _ none
with a 64-21 rout of Ttie
Technicals _ none
5Z to the Bulldogs.
Community School at the RDV
Sports Complex in Maitland.
Freshman Toni Pratsch led the
Criffins with 25 points.
players competing in three gru­ that will begin play in January
Sanford's Jessica Pressley had
eling days ot 8-Ball round
2006.
22 points, six steals and six
Continued from Page IB
robin action, with the winner
All games will be played at
assists and Jen Kussi had eight
POOL TOUR COMING
facing off against nine-time
Pinehursi Park (West 24lh
points to help defending Gass
The International Pool Tour, a World Champion Mike Sigel
Street) on Saturday mornings.
1A Champion Father Lopez
new professional pool tour fea­
for a chance to earn $200,(X)0.
The fee to register is $325 per
turing llie largest prize money
improve to 3-0 with a 71-22
er of more than 40 titles,
team
and
registration
will
in tiie history of the sport will
dubbing of Central Florida
Johnny Archer.
remain open until December
make its Orlando debut with
Tickets range from $35 (gen­
Christian Academy (1-1).
9th.
(lie 2005 IIT King of the Hill
eral admission) to $75 (VIP
Trinity Prep ran its reaird to
All teams must register at the
Invitational 8-Ball Shootout,
reserved) each and are avail­
2-0 last Friday will) a 69-29 vic­
Downtown Youth Center,
which will be held November
able by calling 847.850.2013 or
tory over Faith Christian (1-2)
lower level of Sanford City
30 through IX-ccmber 4 at the
online at www.intemationbehind a dominating perform­
I fall, 300 North Park Avenue,
Orange County Convention
alpooltour.com.
ance by Shields with 28 points
Monday through Friday
Center.
ADULT FLAC FOOTBALL
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
and 19 rebounds. Bocsen
The event, which includes a
The
City
of
Sanford
Leisure
Fur more information please
added 14 points and Montalvo
SI million prize fund and is the
Services Department is now
contact Rodney Standi at 407­
first in a series of International
13 points for the Saints.
accepting registrations for the
330-5697 or e-mail at
Pool lo u r tournaments, will
Winter Springs (1-2) split a
Adult Flag Football League
stancilr4Tci.sanford.fi.us
feature 42 professional pool
pair of games, (landing Lake

Continued from Page IB
off last season as Jonathan Liranzo scored 18
points, IVA ndre Williams netted 13 and J.D.
Barrett handed out four assists as the Uons near­
ly doubled the score on Crooms Academy, 71-36,
Wednesday night. Hurst led the Panthers with
seven.
Trinity Prep had also opened Its season with a
victory over Crooms, edging the Panthers, 42-38,
on Tuesday. Juttclstad sailed a team-high 23
points for the Saints, while Hewitt hauled down
nine rebounds. Miller netted a game-high 25
points for Crooms.
Lake Mary Prep also got off to an impressive
start as sophomore Shamar Marston had 14
points and 10 rebounds and junior Bryan
Beneficl 11 points and 11 assists as the Griffins
roughed up International Community School,
74-25.
Orangewood Christian opened its season with
a 66-40 triumph over Hagerty, spoiling the firstever game for the Huskies. Lockhart led the
Hams with 19 points and four steals, while
Stephens chipped in with 16 points. Speraw and
Williams had 10 points each lor Hagerty, which
is playing a varsity schedule despite having only
freshmen this season.
Despite returning several players from last
season, most fans were probably surprised with
the ease in which Lake Mary rolled over Cypress
Creek (0-2), 74-34.
The Rams got 11 points each from returnees
Joeal Turner and Josh Ingram as they made it
look easy despite playing for the first lime in
four years without Darryl Merlhie Jr, who is
now at Marshall University, and also without
Dime Merthie, who has transferred to Winter
Springs.
Ih e Bears, meanwhile, lost their opener to
Spruce Creek, 71-61, on Monday.
Winter Springs was still in the game entering
the final period but the host Hawks came on
strong, outsailing the Bears, 26-17.
Greg Gidus led Winter Springs with 14 points,
while Alex Keeler and Zacn Robinson both tal­
lied 10.
1 he Bears bounced back on Tuesday, defeating
The First Academy, 54-38, and giving new head
coach Travis Jones, who built Edgcwater into a
national power, his first win at Winter Springs.
1 he victory was even more Impressive consid­
ering TFA was In the Class 2A State Semifinals
last season. Gidus again led the way with 13
points while Merthie rebounded from a sixpoint effort on Monday with 10 points in the
win.
Dike Brantley also picked up a nice win on
opening night, taking down neighborhood rival
Apopka, 65-54, with Moreira getting 19 points
and six assists and Summey 13 points.
I.yman had trouble at the start of both halves,
getting outsaired 20-10 in the first quarter and
22-6 in the third quarter, and could not quite
rally for the victory despite outsairing line
Ridge by 12, 26-14, in the fourth period and
falling 63-59.

on Monday despite 18 points
Howell its first loss, 44-41. Iasi
by the Greyhounds' Bennefield.
Friday, but then falling to
DeUnd (2-1), 54-50, on
RAMS 73. H G IIH N C 5EM INOLES 44
I j Vr M iry 14-01
Tuesday.
JopccT2 4 M V .l m n 4 .w n R . « 0 t K
Jazmine Lewis led the Bears
0 B. William* 3 (Ml S. Rrmigl.1 2 M 4.
against the Silver Hawks with
Mltryk 7 0 -0 1 1 Coleman 4 1-29, Cook* 0
15 points while Annie Hite
(V0 0. Lmbnano 0 0-0 0, Cuiu 6 (VO 13.
added 12, but it was Hite lead­
RegaladoOtH ta W ohlm I 2-2 4 Total*
ing the way against the
30 6-12 73
Bulldogs with 15 points with
Seminole 0*11
1
Cm*ford I (V0 X Richardson 1 0^) Z.
Jarklyn Wilmers and A. Lewis
W/chington
3
0-0
1
M
olhic
0 04) 0,
dropping in eight each.
Stnithc-r 14-4 7. Ucrrep 0 0 0 0. Tznnrr 0
Jones had 13 points and
0 0 a ltmk.ni 0 0-0 0. IXvquv 0 0-0 0.
Roessler 11 points lor Lake
Martin 0 Ofl 0. McCr«y 7 3-3 17. |«k»on
Howell (4-1), which bounced
4 3-4 11 T.Xalc 1710-13 46
l a k .M .r y
IS 1* 14 J O . 73
back on Monday with a 46-19
Svm inotf
9 17 10 1 0 . 4 4
triumph over U k e Highland
Thren-ptxnl tlrid g.ul* . !-*)» M iry 7
I’rep. Jones again was the high
(Milryk 4. Willizmc 2. G uiu) Vm inole 2
sairer with 19 points, while
ICmvtorit. Strother) Tram toulc _ L»k»
Wallher added 13.
Mary 12. Seminole 10 Fouled out _ none
Powerful Pine Castle
Tmhniralc none
Christian (2-0) opened the sea­
BUI l DOGS 34, STARS 90
son with a pair of wins over
D eU n d (2-2)
Seminole County teams, crush­
Barker 5. Thomac |9, B lewtv 2.
ing Orangewood Christian, 61­
Sanchez 7, Whitaker 2. Kay 7. Martrila
10, on Friday and The Master's
12 Tidal* 20 12-19 54
Academy, 57-28, on Monday.
Winter Spring* 11-2)
Hite IS. A Irwtn 4. Hinkle 7 , 1 Irwin 2.
McBalh paced the Rams with
Wilmer* 1 A. Lewi* 8. | U w i* 2. Ayenl 4
six points, while Kelly Frisz
Total* 19 10-18 30
had 22 points for the Eagles.
D eU n d
7 7 10 2 1 . 3 4
Both teams came back with
Winter Sp rin g .
10 13 3 a . SO
wins in their next starts as
Three-point held goal* _ Del and 2
Orangewood (1-1) edged
(Barker. Sanchez). Winter Spring* 2
(Wilmer* 2 ) Total foul* . D eU nd 12;
Hagerty, 25-20, and IM A (1-1)
Winter Spring* 19 Fouled out _ Winter
outsaired Circle Christian, 57­
Spring* I Irwtn. Wilmer* Technical* _
48.
McBath had 18 points in the
GREEN WAVE 71. EAGLES 12
Rams' win over the Huskies,
Central Florida ChritUan Academy (1-1)
which got 10 points from
Stone 2. Johncon 13, Edward* 2 Fora I,
Teixeira, while Frisz had 22
Mark)* 4 Total* 10 2-5 2 2
points and Daisy Daimwood 10 l ather 1 oper (3-01
points for the Eagles.
Preraley 22. Iluth Z Harvey 10. Rural 8.
U k e Highland Prep (2-2)
Whittaker 6. ricdiuckl II. Buctxdz 10.
Mayfield 2 Tidal* 30 3-7 71.
made its latest foray Into
CTCA
3 0 4 4 .2 2
Seminole County a gtxxl one,
l ather I opez
19 20 10 13 _ 71
ripping Hagerty (0-3), 49-8.
Three-point field goal* _ Father Lupez
In a little bit of a surprise,
6 (Prewley Z Rural Z Hanrey.
Jones (1-2) got its first win of
Whittaker) Tidal foul* _ CFCA 7; Father
the season while handing
Lopez 8 Fouled out _ none Technical* _
none
Lyman (2-1) its first loss, 4740,

Briefs

Swimming
Continued from Page IB
-man Kaley Michael and senior Alicia
I lollingsvvorth and Bateman in the 100
Free, a third plaa: finishes for Bateman In
the 50 Free and Michael in the 100
Butterfly.
Tire Trinity Prep Boys were fourth in
Class 1A led by freshman Payne
Montgomery, who was fourth in the 200
Free and 500 Free and was part of the
fourth plaa; 400 Free Relay and fifth place
200 Free Relay teams along with sopho­
more Steven Wright senior Ryan Saboff
and junior Patrick Hughes. Wright also fin­
ished fifth individually in the 100 Free.
l-ake Howell's boys were 19th In G ass 2A
with senior Matthew Jacobs finishing liiird
in 1-meter Diving.
Trinity Prep's girls finished 23rd in Gass
Also of interest was Gainesville Buchholz
ending the 10-year reign of St. Thomas
Aquinas from Ft. Lauderdale by capturing
Ihe G ass 3A girls title. The Bobcats scored
63 points to win the crown over Lake
Brantley, which scored 49 points to also
liesl Aquinas, which finished third with 47
|Hiints.
2005 1 1 IS A A S W IM M IN G 4* D IV IN G F IN A L S
T*rt UudenUW Aquatic C oraplr.
BO YS
CLASS ,1A
TEAM SCO RES (T O f I I PEUS LOCAL TEAM S!
I Bolin. 136.2 Plm Craut.70 3 0 3 Jraurt H l*h SdiraA
63. 4. T r ia l!) Pztp. M . * A m n io n lt* r iU (c
(ila n U liu n ) 3 3 5 0 . 6 St A n d rew '* 23. 7. Tampa
1'irpw .m ry SdxW . 20, I Cardizul G tbU m * 16. 9
tUri)Anua 1 3 to Ep**cupaL 14 SO
IN D IVIDU ALS (LOCALS ONLY)
200 Y in ! I r a n i ) t « . 4 Montjraiwry Payne. * , Tnnit)
ITrp, I A3 13
100 Y*&gt;d Butterfly . 9 Sabral Ryan. 12 Tnnit) Prep.
3 J9 3
_
lO O Yifdi r e n t ) !* . 3 W nght Stevun. 10 Tnrel) Prep.
300 Ywd Freuulyte . 4 Muni granny. rayna. ». Tnnit)
I’lrp. 4 3 9 IS
200 lard I ra n t) l* Ralay . S Tnnit) Prep. 129 33 &lt;1
Wngltl Srevwc 10 2 llughra. I'atnck. II ; 3 Sabral.
Ryarv 12. 4 Mraitgraiwr). Payne. 9)

100 Yard Backstroke _ 13. ISrtghk S i n n . 10 Trtnit)
Prep. 53 II
100 Yard Breaststroke _ 6 Wang, |ay-Yun. 1 2 Tnnily
Prep, l o t *
400 Yard tr e n ly lr R r la ) . 4 Trinity Prep. 3 I3 S 3 (I
Wnght. Steven, 1 0 2 Muntgranrry. Paine. 9, 3 Sabral.
Ryan, 1 2 4 llu g h r* Patnck. I I )
CLASS 2A
TEAM SCORES O O P 10 PLUS LOCAL TEAMS)
I. Satrilitr. 91; 2 Brim Jrauit 3 2 3 Bithep Kenny. 46.
4. Nratheait. 4 3 .3 Leun. 4 2 6 C hile* 4 0 .7 Gull Bree/e.
3 3 S Scminule (St PeteL 2 3 9 Freedran High SchraJ
(Tampa) 2 0 10 Clearwater. 19. I t . U k t llow rll. a.
IN DIVIDUALS (LOCALS ONLY)
1 mater Diking _ 3 Jacob* Matthew. 12 Lake llowell.
40123
CLASS 1A
TEAM SCORES (TOP 10 PLUS LOCAL TEAM S)
I Cyprem Bay. 673 0 . 2 Oviedo. 4 2 3 0 3. SanloidSem tnole High School, 41; 4 Fuel Myerx 3 3 3 Winter
Park. 37; 3 Lynun High School. 3 2 7. la k e Mary High
SchoeL 23. * Jot in I Leonard. 2 2 • Olympia High
Sdxiu l 2 2 10. Palm Harbor University. 21; I t . Wtnlrr
Spring! High S ch o o l 1 3
IN DIVIDUALS (LOCALS ONLY)
200 Yard M tdley Rtlay _ 2 Sanlord-Seminole. 1 36 93
(I Yuan. Michael II; 2 S h i* Kevin, t , 3 O'Malley.
Cutlin, 1 2 4 Krug, Nathan. 12)
200 Yard Fraetiyl* 3 l ) Malley. Cutlin, 1 2 Sanirad.
Seminole. I 4 2 6 0 7 O w en* IJoyiL 12 Oviedo. I 4170
SO Yaid Freeatyle _ I Furbe* Aleiander. 12 Lyman.
2 0 6 3 5 Ingvuldvlad. Steve, 12 Oviedix 21 1 3 6 Avhtrax
Robert 1 2 Lake Mary. 2 161; 7. Krug Nathan. 12
Sanlord-Senunulr. 2 1 67.
100 Yard Butterfly . I Furbe* Aleaander. 12 I.yman.
48 6 2 6 YUan. Michael II, Saniuni-Smunule. 32 63. 10
D a n * Garage. II, Lake Brantley. 3364
ISO Yard Freaatyle . 2 IngvuldUad. Steve. 1 2 Oncdix
4 7 2 3 7. Hamby, Chnvtuphet 1 2 Winter Spring* 4S37.
9. Marque/. Ceaar. 1 2 Lyman. 49 26, IS V ick m .
Andenun, II. L ate Mary. 3034
SOS Yard I treaty le _ 6 ty Malley. CuUin. 1 2 SaniradSeminole. 4 41 9 2 7 O w en* Lloyd. 1 2 Oviedo. 4 4213
200 Yard Ireeatyla ReUy . 2 Oviedo, 1 2 7 0 3 (I
Ingvuidatad. Stephen. 12 2 O w en* Lloyd. 1 2 3 Blown.
Steven II . 4 lla/nty Darren 121 3 Lake Mary. 1 2 7 6 9
(I Scegri. Derek. 1 0 2 Kam ralk Erik, II ; 3 V tiker*
Anderaon II. 4 Aahlon R obert 12k 4 SaniradSeminole. 1 2 6 0 6 (1 h/ug, N athan 1 2 2 Yuan Michael
II; 1 Oumov. A le * II. 4 IT Malley. Collin 12) 3 Winter
Spring* 129 w (I Hamby. Chnaluphrt 1 2 2 Lechnet
Thrana* 1 2 1 Buhikm Kua* II ; 4 Kovaok. M att 12)
100 la id lackatrok* _ 4 Yuan Michael II. SanlradScm inolr, S3 17. 9 Ririiardton. Chariea, II . Lake
Brantley. 3361. I I llamby. Chnaluphrr. 12 Winter
Spring* 5eSS

100 Yard Braaatatroke _ 7. Furbe* A lan 9. Lyman
101 2 1 ,1 7 Siegel. Derek. 1 0 Lake Mary. 103 40
400 Yard Freeatyle Relay _ 2 O virdn 3 1 1 2 1 (I
O w en* Lloyd. 1 2 2 Brown Steven II ; 3 llam ty.
Darren 1 2 4 Ingviddatad. Stephen 12) 1 Lyman
3 1424 (I Furbe* Aleaander. 1 2 2 Tracy. Mike. II; 3
Marque/, ( rear, 1 2 4 Furbe* A lan 9 ) 5 Lake Mary.
313.00 (I Siegel. Derek, 10 2 Ore. Aleaander. 1 0 1
V u k rr* Anderaon II, 4 Aahlon Robert, 12) II Lake
Brantley. 3 2 2 12

GIRLS
CLASS I A
TEAM SCORLS H O P 10 PI US lO C A L TEAMSI
I Holle* 123.2. Gulliver Prep. 54. 3 Admiral Farragul
41; 4 Sunruaal 3*. 4 lin e Creal 3b , 6 Eptacupal 34. 7
Cocoa Beach 29, 6 Tampa Preparatory SchuuL 26. 9.
la k e I lighland Prep SchuuL 2 ). 10 Academy id the Holy
N am e* 20. 23. Trinity Prep, 4.
IN DIVIDUALS IIO C A LS ONLY)
I meter Diving . 12 Saltaman Logan 10 Trinity Prep,
234 10
200 Yard Medley Relay _ 7. Tnmty I’rep. I 34 60 (I
Davtdaon K atelyn 9. 2 Sherdel. Samantha. 9. 1.
H ughe* Shelby. 10 4 W all Mary. 6)
100 Yard Braaatstmkr _ 13 Slierdel Sam anl V. Tnnily
Prep, 1 0 9 2 0
C LA SS1A
T EAM SCORES ( I OP 10 r i U S LOCAL T CAMSI
I Buchhul* 63. 2 Lak* Brantley. 49, 3 St Ihranaa
Aquina* 47, 4 Cat nra villa. 40, 3 Kivervtew-Saraaota.
3 6,6 laat Lake. 3 4,7 |uhn I I eonanl. 31, S IXm gla* 30,
V Countryside. 20, 10 Fort Myerv la. 21. Winter
Springa High S ch o ol 4.
IN DIVIDUALS (LOCALS ONLY)
200 Yard Medley ReUy . 2 Lake Brantley. I 46 31 (I
Bateman Sarah 10 2 O Clad). Courtney. 1 0 3 KUchacL
Kaley. V. 4 llutlingiw unh A b el* 121
30 Yaid lieealyle _ 3 Bateman Sarah 10 Lake
Brantley. 23 90, 7 Morgan C hnatin* 1 2 Winter Spring*
24 41.
100 Yard Butterfly _ 3 k lu h a rl Kaley. 9. la k e Brantley.
37 47
100 iard I reeaty le . 2 Bateman Sarah 10 Lake
Brantley. 31 6 6 .9 Morgan Chrutuia. 1 2 Winter Spring*
3 1 3 7 ,1 2 Rein RachaeL II. Oviedo. 3371
200 Yard Freaatyle R tla y . 3 Lake Brantley. I J 6 J U ( I .
Bateman Sarah 10. 2 Michael Kaley. V. 3 D avt*
Sam anil u. 9. 4 Hullingvwurth A im * 12) 6 Winter
Spnng* 1 4 1 0 1 (I Morgan CFin*urv* 12 2) Ryrtaon
Becky. ||, 1 Kerier. Jennifer. 10. 4 llm ry Jackie. 10)
100 Yaid Backatiuke _ 12 Rein Rachael II. Oviedo.

10120

100 Yaid Breaatatrake . 3 O Grady. Cuurtnry 10 la k e
Brantley I 0 7 S I. 12 McCleUan Brel II, Oviedo. 10 9 72.
400 Yard Freaatyle Relay . 7 la k e BcanUey. 3 1 6 6 2 (I
Michael. Kaley. 9. 2 Miller. M clira* 1 0 3 D av l*
Sam am h* V. 4 Hullmgvwrath A im * 12)

Harald photo by dim Wtntz

Seminole's Ashley McCray (No. 52) Ignores a hit on the elbow to
drop In two of her team-high 17 points against Lake Mary on
Tuesday night at Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium.

History of
Basketball

C o m p lie d b y N ic k P fa lfa u f
Stall Writer

Have you ever heard of
James Naismith?
He was a physical educa­
tion teacher at the
International YMCA
Training Schtxil in
Springfield, Mass. It gets
aild up there during the
winter months, and
Naismith, wanting a sport­
ing event that amid be
played indtxirs (out of the
snow) during the winter,
nailed up peach baskets at
opposite ends of the gym,
and gave his students soccer
balls to toss into them. This
started on Doc. 1, |89|. Thus
was invented the game of
basketball.
Basketball became an offi­
cial Olympic Sport in 1936,
and the winners of the
Olympic tournament have
been considered the world
champions. Women's basket­
ball was not admitted to the
Olympic Games until 197b
The National Basketball
Association (NBA) was
(nrrned in 1949 It i* divid*-*i
into two conferences, the
top-ranking teams of which
“ mpete yearly lor the
championship

Tile WNBA (for vvome
was organized officially
1997.
7
Wilt Chamberlain is cc
sidered by many as the
holder of the most all-tir
reairds. In his career, he
in rebounds with 23,924.
individual season record
he was listed for points
saired, field goal* attemi
ed, field goals made, fiel
g(wl pera-nlage. free thn
attempted and rebounds
Ftir an individual game
rvaird, he had 100 point!
scored in a game on Mar
2, 1962, the most field go
attempted, field goals mi
field goals with none
missed, free throws atten
ed, free throws made, am
rebounds.
Changing the subject o
massive proportions. Dec
w also amsidered the
anniversary of the game,
"I'gMNot q“He the sa.r
o H ^ k e tb a lllo n ^
and i^'ga^Vmanlriarturing
the game of Bingo Th* 8
fnan!e ,s e d ite d with bnn
"S 'n o v e rfiv e -b ilh ^ X ,

8 mw a « profit making)

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Herald Classifieds
407- 322-2611

Financial

" l-f fr 5
I Employment

45-63

Real Estate MeV181
S.h-1o7,Se
,
Automotive
Real
197 Miscellaneous
231-245
Services
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2 5 2 -3 1 O

T o P lace Your Ad Call
27— L»ay
C are/Ciiild C are

71— H elp W anted

Bright SUra Horn* Dey Cm
New Openings Available
Experienced. Cal For Specials

407-400-3823.______________

61— M oney t o L end
Al home owners III Need cast)
Immadlalety wfthout going Into
debt Good or bad ciedit
Oemember Christmas is right
aran d tie comat 407-875-1007

CAST1LLE COMPANY, INC
407/1304431
Now Hiring
Light Mechantc/CDL CUaa
A
Full Tim e-Benefits
Ac*m |Oi Drug Few
MftVV

71— H elp W anted
2 yra COL-A Driver Esp
required Must We wilton 55
m ie t ol Daytona Lois of
home bme. Great benefits
Up to S I 050 00 per week.
Phis Safety Bonuses
Recruiter. 3 day only Walk-In
rM em ber 30m thru Dec 2nd.
' l am to 5:pm
~ T 9 5 4 Hwy 92 ExX 2 6 t
Hokday Inn Espresa
2620 W International
Spaadway Blvd
Daytona Baach. FL
Call 1-600-709 2536
AC InsUiers 8 helpert needed
Immediately good pay 8
benefits. 407-339-1010

I

CASTILLE COMPANY. INC
NOW HIRING
COL Claaa A/ Ughl
Mechanic
Full Tim e-Benefits
4074304431
Immotfloto
Hlrot
Drtv#r
needed Musi h tv e clean
record, over 25 yra okl Proper
attire
Contact
Kelley s
Transportation 407-927-2500
Drtver/dellvery: Good driving
record, bXmgual a plus Apply
in person. Bedcock Furniture
2308 S French Ave. Sanlord
4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 2 4 0

FIS seeks Accounts Payable
person lor Urge multi-state
distribution company based In
Sanlord Prefer 2 yt degree 8
a mat ot 6 yrs ot A P In a last
paced environment Email
resuma 8 salary requirements
to HROengetorcom
EOE/OFWP

Drtvers
Is your Fuel Tank AND
your wallet EMPTY?
Get Great Pay
and 100% FSC
Own Ops can earn up to
S t 2Qmile Co Pay • 35
base « 03mpg
Home Most Weekends
Direct Deposit. Good miles.
Benefits
Cell Daryl 800 2 7 1 4 -4 1 1 0
Need Dump truck drivers.
CUSS B dra License rqd Local
wort, hourly pay 407-466-4590

Driver needed lor a Document
Destruction Company Clean
CU ss B. COL Background
wtd Drug lest requeed Must be
able lo HI 100 D s Mon-Frt In
Sanlord Pis c a l 4 0 7 -4 4 5 *0 6 6

Dunkln
Oonuts/Baskln
Robins Need morning FT
counter help
1 8 50-$7/hr
depending upon esp PT
overhme donut hrvshar $7 S&amp;tv
W ik a n ApcXy to peracn al 4510
W S R 48. Sanlord F L EOE

ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
TRANNGF0R
EMPLOYMENT

C ra te r, S a » pm ,
LonM n

TrtehlWW*
-NEuetl Cotifaticn
-fim n a lA iu su n c a
.J c b P k w x r t AsMtanct

809-383-7364

IMMEDIATE O P EN IN G
Sanlord - Al Shifts
• Assemblers 8 Packers
$7.tir-$7 5Qhi temp
18 5 0 $9 25.Tv perm
•Forkhft J 9 hr lamp
$10 3 0 hr perm
Lake Mery- 2nd shift.
Electrt assemblers. S&amp;hr
Longwood • P irl lime
•Wihse Workers S l l h r
Drug Background Required
C a f Ke»y Services
4 0 7 -7 8 8 4 7 0 0 EOE
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
Always a
good
policy,
especially
tor
business
apponmaeaandkanchaes Cal
Florida Dept of Agriculture 8
Caneisner Servsoee el 800-435­
7352 or FTC-HELP lor free
htormaean Or MM our Wab tru
al www flc gowtMop
Florida taw requires sellers of
c«rtem bu tin M i opportunity*
lo rog«stor with Flood* D«pt of
Agncultuta A Consumer
Services before selling C e l lo
vent/ lawful registration before
you buy

LABO RERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
S ta r tin g S a la r y 58.50/H r

HEALTHrnSUfUNCt AND401K
FLANI Drug trae workplace

Applyal. *S0 kliltef Orkre.

Altamonte Spring■ MfJSO•000 ( 0 1
Laborers Musi travel Mun Fri
n stale ol Flunks Cal 407-323
8822
•Management
•FT/PT S e le s
Hibbelt Sports a lull late
sporting goods store. Is
opening soon m Sanlord
Send resum es' Altn DM" si
10401
US
Hwy 4 4 1 .
Leesburg FL 34788 Hbben
Sports conduct drug U sin g
cobenc U hibbelt com

Final tnlenor com m ercul
construction
cleaning
technicians needed Good pay
8 benefits. Espd preferred but
w4 tram motivated individuals
Reliable
transportation
tequred Pis C al407 322 7911
Help Wanted Laborer steady
8 dependable Drivers license
preferred Good suiting pay
Pleas# c a l 4 0 7 -4 1 6 4 9 1 3 Ask
lor Mika

L e e * n , D t « f Trucks,

71— H elp Wanted

Candleerood
S u ite s is
looUng lor team members lo
(aw a gram hotel stiff We have
openeigs tor Housekeeping
Apply In person. 1130
Greenwood Blvd. Lake Mary
FI. 3 2 748. 4 0 7 -5 8 5 -3 0 0 0
EOE. DFWP

Houae haepinfl Supervisor 8
M sln tsn sn ce
E n g in eer:
Eipenence required Apply in
person. 4750 S R 4 6 West
Sanlord Super 8 Motel
U A U itk U tf F 6 R H o t t L
IN SANFORD
CONTACT THE PALMS.
407-323-1110

4 ke Mary cale

now hmng lor
a l poeruns. AM PM Apply si
person. 3590 US Hwy 17-92. or
U s resume to 4 0 7 -3 2 0 4 0 0 8

M echanical
A ssem b ler
W anted:
Casual
work
environment n Longwood
3 2 4 0 hours per week Musi
have
som e
assem bly
eip en en ce Please c e l 407
8307332
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Are
you a positive. Inendly
professional who en|Oys
working with children and
seeks lo work ft a petal vX. last­
paced pedialncs o ftce with
eicekenl benefits? Please U s
resuma lo 4 0 7-2624797 EOE
SaletyMarl see k s qualified
person tor nside sales position
m Longwood
Successlul
candidal# we have general
knowledge of PO S. be honest
and dependable, have the
ability to work fteibte daytime
hours PT or FT 4 0 7 -3 3 9 4 6 0 0
lor appt

71— H elp W anted

71— H elp Wanted

MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
Mary primary care practice
has an immediate opening lor
a PT pads MA Must be
certified sn d o r registered
Good benefits Submit resume
indeehng M erest In Lake Mary
MA poesnt. ndudng specialty,
lo
Physician A ssocU les.
Human Resources. 455 W
Warren Ave. Longwood. FL
32750. la i to (407) 262 5797 or
apply online at www paol com
EOE

Pert tim e cook, servers 8
dishw asher needed. Contact
Mytene.
407-323-7306

Need Eipd aantotch makers tor
PR ESS
EX PR ESS
aandwtehee Cal Mary. 407-328­
5852
Vrvona s North P u re ru needs
drtvers. pt/ia makers, subs,
weareeses 8 phones Apply w«i
owner at 2 4 7 7 Park Ave.
8anford

"Rtw REfifAurMNT
OPENINOIt
tor: Bervers. Cooks.
Bartenders. Hosts Energetic,
motivated.
2a
years
aipertence A lso needed
Housekeeping S u n tor Hotel
Apply al the Palms island
Retort In Sanlord. 5 3 0 N
Palmetto Ave. Sanlord 4 0 7 ­
123-1910
Part Time co ok , aervera, 8
dishw asher needed Conuct
Mytene
407-323-7306
Pipe'Site
Foreman
ior
underground utilrties crew
lo ca l work 4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 1 3 1
Part bme. Irrigation Tech: Mon
8 Fit. ocxastonty 3rd day VMm
city kmrts. 3 8 8 8 5 2 4 3 3 5
Receptionist: FleiEAe. multiU skng individual to answer
phones. Iile. and other
miscellaneous
o ftce
admnistratrve duties lor an
association
management
company located in downtown
Sanlord
Professional
demeanor, positive altitude,
must work wel aider pressure
E ip with Mcroeoft Windows
Products a plus FuO lime
position Send resume' ATTN
HR. lax 4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 9 2 2 or max
P O Box 1596. Sanlord. FL
32772-1596
Rrverahgt Romance
Now hiring lor e l kitchen
positions Located m the
Sanlord manna
433 N
Palmetto Ave. Sanlord or c a l
407-242-7415
RouU Driver lor Eustis to New
Smyrna Beach Thursday raght
only, to dekver church buBetxu
V sh cle required 7 8 6 -3 4 9 ­
0128
S ee labor for base work end
utilities work 4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 1 3 3
Seefftpe Crew tax And H8 Man
Needed
Local
Work
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 4 1 3 3

D riuers N eeded
Im m e d ia te ly
C T 8 « r v ic t* 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
ground check and drug screen and be
flexible for these part-time positions. 7
days/week. 365 days/year. Pay up to
$9.50p/hr.

Outgoing Sales R sp lu,
communey newspaper group
Newspaper sales eipenence
preferred BeneMs Include
bese salary, commission plwi
mXeege, paid vacation, health
insurance. 401k. Resumes
only to Sanford Herald. 300
N French A v e. Sanlord FL
32771
or
dptngOsemmoteheraid com

93— R o om s For
R ent
' WIIKLV RDTOEK
Starting • 842/wk.
Historic Downtown
4 0 7 4 M -4 4 2 9

103— H ouses U nfurnished

b(X fO H &lt; U 1 S C (t(fC f

407-321-0759

1/1 ,$ 4 9 5 * 1 0 PLUS DEPOSIT.
GOOD AREA. Fenced area
Private Heferequved 386-775­
0622

4BR/7BA, Clean and ready to
move in $1075m o Downtown
Senford 407-474-3666

COZYI 2DH apt. W 2nd 61.
CHA.

carpeted.

Sanford
Downtown,
convontent
location,
rategantor. moowovo. color TV.
kitchotta room, private bath
Heaping rooms C a l 407-321­
4900

DOYLE
MANAGLMENI
MENTALS

10 i 2 0
furnished
room,
retrigeralor.
microwave,
5400-m o. includes utilities.
W-D cable, internet, share
house, sem -pnvele entrance
idmortidiposawW i 1 yrleaie
Application tee Professional
environment N S . NO 8 quwf
Sanlord airport, near 417 eiX
407-547-6832.

97— A partments F urnished
S an ford : H istoric 3.1. 2
story, 5750-month
2/1.
5 6 5 0 month . t/t. 5490m o
407-282-2002.

99— A partments U nfurnished

(407) 322 2495
Sanford: 2 2 Apt Spacious
Carpeted. Vinyl Patio. W O
Hook-ups. 5575/5575
Sanford. Historic DUbtct Bui
m
1916.
Completely
Renovated. Wood. Tile 8
Carpet. Alarm System. New
Appis Including W-D. U rge
Laundry Rm. 3 blocks form
River Walk.
58505850
Deposit
Senford, Norlhiaka Village
C ond os:
Lovely
1/1.
Completely Furnished. W/D
Hook-Ups. Pet Ok. Comm
Pool. E ie rctse Rm . N/S
5875/5875 Depots
San lord ,
Sandalw ood
C o nd os:
2/2.
TXed
Throughout.
Appliances.
Commixwy PooL I.OOO. Sq FL
190G 5900 Depo*X
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
HOMESI

POR/IG R(AITY
RENTALS

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BOHM 55/51X0
7 BOOM . t'OOUO AND UP
CaMtncSjdKf
4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 8 7 0
Quality Living at Affordable
Pricing. 1 , 1 • 1 Bedroom s.
Lake Views. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 1 0 4 .
EHO.

•Senford: t/t Apt. 2nd Floor.
Includes water 8 lawn care
56005X0
•Lake Mary: Large 4 or
5BR/3BA. Tiled Throughout
Possible
Mother-inlaw
51350 Mo

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

He Offer;
• Competitive base salary,
commission plan
• Paid vacation

• Health Insurance
• Mileage
To leant about this position:
Send or bring resume lo Wendy Heck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Ave.. Sanford, FI 32771
or
Email lo: wendyru scminolehcrald.com

103— H ouses U nfurnished
Venture I Properties
Paul O sborne
407-121-4784
• an lord :
2BR/1BA.
Hardwood Firs. New Carpel.
Fpto, Scr Porch, on over 1/3
Acre. Privacy Fenced Yard
5 8 5 0 mo
Deltona: IB fV IB em . New
Palnl.
Ceramic
Tile.
Appliances, 16i24 SC Porch
Carport.
Fenced
Yard.
$965*10

117— C ommercial
R entals
Sanlord Office: 750 tq II
SSSO/mo
New
Rugs.
Decorated. 3rd St 8 8 Sanlord
Ave Plenty ol Parking. Private
Bato. wet Bar. Very Nice 4 0 7 ­
679-1980. BrVOwn

118— O ffice S pace
F or R ent

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W EEKEN D S
• P A R T T IM E S E N I O R H A N D YM A N

C a sselb erry :
Handymen
speaaJ. 3V . 1550 sq ft. lanced
yd. corner tol. new AC.
pkjmtxng. cabneta. 8 more
NManoasrvkMad 5I58K 321­
2 7 9 8 2 8 8 . 407-257-4553

------- SpI n HSUIT Dec 3rd. 9-6pm
Historic Sanlord Home. 1708
Park Ave . 32771 BuXl 1910
4/2. 2488 sq ft. detached
garage 5354K
Sentord 3 1 .4 0 7 Cotonral Way.
tag comer U. 1st $120,000 buys
I s Ajyrwesd MI146K 407-887­
2412

SONOUONSV 1

sik m ai.o n xM S voiusu
Handymen
2 B R 7 8 e ft. Carport Over 1/4
Acre, $113,500
R enovated :U ke
New
2BR/1BA, Hardwood Firs.
Eat-ln-Kftchen Fplc. Scr
Porch. Carport. On Over 1/4
Acre. $134,900
Brand New Home: Built
2005. 3 7 . Over 1750 Sq Ft.
Formal Lkr, On. Fern Rm, EaF
«i Kitchen. 2 Car Garage.
$272,900
Pool Home: 4 B R 7 B A Over
1600 S q Ft. 2 Car Gar.
Fenced yd. 3 0 i3 0 Scr
Entortanmenl Area weh Pod.
$284,500

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Ftaer Upper. ta fV M A . In
D eU nd 592.500 407-474-

Ac

Furniture Fo r S ale
BEDROOM BET: Elegant
Louts PhXkpe collection Sokd
wood sleigh bed. dresser,
irsrror. cheat raghSsland Al new
r b o u e Ratal $ 2 199. n u t sea
$1095 407-831*1322

OAYBCIX Soto wood, ita ^ i bed
style, 2 twin orthopedic
mattresses, pop-up trundle
Never used. $425 407-339
0678
FUTON Sokd wood mission
style arms, au ra race loam
taywad pad Al brand new. $195
407-311-1141.
Orand Opening ie over at

Sentord New custom buXI 3 7 .
I
car
garage,
quality
construction. 5159K 321-279­
8268. 407 257-4553

61 L t k c F o r t i t

AffORDABlE HOMES
ViNTURE I PROPERTIiS

181— A p p u a n c e s
141— H om es F or
S a le

Phon* 407-322-2207

Heri t age

141— H om es F or
S a le

Offices For Rent 400 aq ft to
800 a qk Sarkxd FtXfcn Ottos
Center 407-3)4 -3 7 5 0

4 0 7 3 7 7 BG 78

SMfari.Fl 12771
E O E M /F /D /V

is looking Tor a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.

•401k

G R E A T PAY AND B E N E F IT S

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kitchen

S snlo rdfim als proterrod 1
OfWitc h «n pttviteg**. private
bathroom Must leva cats
S10O‘»k 4 0 7-330 2829

equipped 6520 mo. 407-324­
3193

95— R oommate
Wanted

Sanford
Herald

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prues toll S o
Come In
Bnxnae ThnMgt end Snyi tt F a
iSpecialPrueD raw ing W ert
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weeing tor VOUI Comer c l 17
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Rentals

P la c e

u il d in g

V o u r

217—G arage S ales

a t e r ia l s

COARUOATEO
STEEL
ROOFIMO lor B *m t, Boat
ttx *v Shop., ofc AJk i CtAwl
hp» IS'KW i r i C T C a l For
Pnw» SwpkM Stool 1 Supg*.
aqopm 4 0 7 ? m r « a

HUGE BENEFIT SALE CAT
PROTECTION SOCIETY. Dae
t n i* . IAM-5PM. Christm as
d e co ra tio n s,
lo ts
ol
A * * , Sanlord ofl East 2Sth SL

193— Lawn &amp;
G arden

Free Mulch
Avalobto From Our Tra#
Trimming Bu un att Wilt
bring to you! 407-330-1872

199—Pets &amp;
S upplies
10 y n old. vary
tnanty. Naada a good homa.
Hava loo many p all. $700,
mdudaa naw caga. 4 07-416­
2434.
Kltlana; 7 months old. Iraa to
good homa* Utter trained A
ganda Igraytaarcoal tamale.
1 Uadi mats Cal 407-481-4363

f t P atti's Pet
S itting f t
W1 Cara For Ybur Dog or Cal
in VOur Homa Wtvta You Ara
Gone1Plenty ol Tl C W * bnng
n newspapers, mat and even
water
plantsl
Vary
R a a so n a b la
R a te s!
References Available Upon
Request Please Cal 407-314­
8703

209— C lothing
MINK COAT: F u l length with
hood S u e large, kept m turner
storage $3,000 C a l 388-789­
8070

217—G arage S ales
Eslata/Movlng
S a le:
Everything Mutt Got 1916
West 13tiSt. Sanlord 407-321­
4217
C a rt.
Trucks,
Appkancm, Furniture. Ctothng.
and much mote

219—Wanted to
B uy
Aluminum, Cana, Coppar,
Braaa. N ewspapers, Auto
Radiators A Batteries
Kokom o R ecyclin g:
407-321-0004
t i l W. 1ST, Sanlord
M-F, 10 5. Sst 9-1

221— G ood T hings
to Eat
Navel
Oranges.
Red
Qrapelruit.
Tangerines
Meriwether Farms 3481
Celery Ave Sanlord

231—C ars F or S ale
Audi A4 Cabnoiet 3 0 2003
Leather Auto $26 450 c a l or
visit 4076732966 com
Buck LeSabre 2004 22k Mi
Parted $13,950 c a l or vis*
4076732966 com
Chevrolet
Impaia
2004
P etted $11,950 c a l or vita
4076732966 com
Honda Accord 2005 4 Or 6k
Mdse $ I6.95P c a l or vial
4076732966 com

Merchandise

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Dodge 1500 Crew Cab 2003
HEMI $15,950 45k Ml c a l or
visit 4076732966 com
lo rd E scap e X lT 2002
Leafier SR $10,960 ca l or visa
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C M enoU f

RIOOBERTO VELEZ.
Respondent

Chevy 1500 27k Meat 2004
$11,450
cal
or
visit
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RtOOBCRTO VELEZ
novdence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhal an
Adnumitritive Complaint ha*
been Med against you waking lo
revoae
your
Corredonal
Cemhcais in accordance with
Sedion 0411395 F S . end any
rule* promulgated thereunder

Pontiac Arlak 2003 $11,950
only 35k ml Can or visit
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Toyota T m X a 2001 E il Cab VS
$12 950 SR5 Parted C al or v t t
4076732966 com

Dalad Novambar 8. 2005
SERGEANT DORRIS SEIBERT
CHAIRMAN • CRIMINAL JUS
TICE
STANDARDS
AND
TRAINING COMMISSION

STA R T IM M EDIATELY!
A M /PM Shifts
Part T im e H ours, Full Tim e Pay
Hourly, Plus B onus
Fun A tm osph ere
Call Jo Ann
407-323-2070

Notka of Sake
Note* it hereby grvan that pur­
suant lo Florida Statula 83808.
ahal ba sold at pubkc sake at
9 30 a m . Tuaaday. Dacambar
8. 2005. at tha Mtnt-Storaga
warehouse located a! 2529 8
Magnolia Ava. Sanford. FL.
32773. lo satisfy a ken placed on
sad personal property by lha
owner of the Mint Storage ware­
house Cal 407-323-8040 lor
information
Lot 1. Contents of Storage
Space 0 -4 . 1979 Maida.
c o l o r / w h l t e .
VIN FJM 1F B 3 3 1 0 E 0 6 0 0 3 6 3
Tha name of 9w tenant w John
R ScognanvAo

4 WHEELER/ATV
2005 HONDA
90
$ 2 8 0 0 386-789-5330

lo t 2 Contents of Storage
Space A-3. m»aca«anaous per­
sonal property Tha name of tha
tenant is Kenneth Jackson
Lot 3
Contents of Storage
Space B 6 . miscellaneous per­
sonal property Tha name of tha
tenant is Theresa Saunders

4 WHEELER/ATV
2008 YAMAHA
2 0 0 BLASTER
83300 388-788-8330

Lot 4
Contents of Storage
Space C-1. mtscaianaous per­
sonal property Tha name of the
tenant •• Daborah Myrona
Lot 5
Coolants of Slot age
Space C-3 mawceflaneouB per­
sonal property The name of He
tenant is lafceya Smith
“ PuWi«h NovaHtiar TO. 91. 900*
W17Q

Two Brand Raw
4-Whaalara
1- Polaris 1* Yamaha
$3,900 a a ch obo
388-789-5330

NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that lha undersigned intends to
sell tha property described
below lo enforce a ken imposed
on said property under Tha
Honda Self Storage FaaMies
Ad STATUES (Sac 83 801-83
809)

Convenient
Yahama Royal Star Tour
Classic 1997 Perlecl Tons of
Extra* $5,950 4 07-873 2966

Spacious

Affordable

s300 OFF
With 12 Mo. lease &amp; Approved Credit
• S|wriiiuk Apartment* t ill) la n e O usel* • lake
Front • \ulle)lull • Sikirkling hml * t i ktintw OiurtiAinwwr myiP

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Central Florida Fen ce
All T ypta of Fanca
Spactakimg in Vaiyi
Fanong
•Ftee Estimates
•Licensed InsLJied
•Quality Work
»Rrompt Service
386-789-5330

308— T r a c to r
S e r v ic e

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LIVE OAK BLVO

1

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S k i p '* T r a c t o r

S o rv lc o

Apartments

Rocyclod C oncrolo
D rivew ays,
386-776-2522

27 1 4 R idgew ood A ve.. S anlord • 3 3 0 -5 2 04

Tha undersigned wiB eel al
pubic sa lt by competitive t* J
dog on NOVEMBER 29. 2005.
at 1200 pm on the premises
where said property has baan
stored and which art located at
BIO TREE SELF STORAGE.
746 Heat Financial Court. Sorts
100. long wood. County of
SerTwnote. Stale of Florida, tha
following

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

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Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit

276-F ence

1st Month's Rent

Tha Drstrid gives nobca of as intent to issue a permit to lha know­
ing applicant!i) on November 17. 2005

Pubkah Novambar 13. 20 27.
2005 and Dacambar 4. 2005
VV061

4 WHEELERS FOR SALE
2005 Yam aha 2 0 0 Blaster
*1 3 0 0 . 2004 P o la ris 2 8 0
Trallblaser 8 3200 and 2008
Honda 90 *2 *0 0 C a l JSS-TSaUM

Country
Style
City
Living

Publish Novambar 13. 20. 27.
2005 and Dacambar 4. 2005
W065

An ADMINISTRATIVE COMPlAtNT lo tmpoaa an adrmnwtrativa fma has baan frfad
against you You hava tha right
to raquasl a haanng purauani lo
Sacliona 120 569 and 120 57.
Florida Statute*. by martmg a
raguast for aam# lo lha Florida
Dapartmanf of Agriculture and
Conaumar Sarvicaa Drvtawn of
Ucanaing Post Office Boa 3188.
TaNahataaa. Florida 32315­
3168 If a raquasl lor haanng la
not racarvad by 21 days from Via
data of lha laal pubheafcon. lha
right lo a haanng In tot* manor
wil ba watvad and tha
Daparlmant wil diapoaa of this
causa m accordanca with law

4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARIS
2 SO TRAILBLAZER
$3200 C U 386-769-5330

M ercedes SLK 2 0 0 2 320
Convertible 34k Mi Pefleet
$ 2 7 ,9 5 0
call
or
visit
4076732966 com

•T. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION

TO Shadow Invastigatrva
Sarvicaa.
Caaa No CD2005-1136.
XA2500047

239—
M otorcvcles/4W iieelers For S ale

Marcia Miala 2000 Gorgeous
$6,950 70k Mi c a l or vial
4076732966 com

By
-a* Doug Cutbadson.
Drvtvon Rapraaaniattva

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT

A P P O IN TM E N T
S ETTER S

GMC Envoy 2002 SLT Leather
60k ml $14,950 P etted c a l or
vial 4076732966 com
Honda Element 2004 Parted
$ 1 7 ,9 5 0
can
or
visit
4076732966 com

Ybu «r# required lo M&lt;v« a woIIan copy of your Inlanf to
requBtt a haanog pursuant to
Saclton 120 57. F 8
upon
Mchaat Crew* PROGRAM
DIRECTOR, Criminal Juatica
Profaaatonakam
Program.
Florida Daparlmant ol Law
Enforcamanl. P O Boa 1409,
Tanahaaaaa. Florida 32302­
1459 on or before January 8.
2000 Farlura lo do ao wd raaull
In a dafault batng antarad
agamat you lo Flavofca aatd oar*
fificatton purauani lo Sadton
120 80 F S . and Mu»a 115 27.
FA C

Name

C all Ted a t

_ 407-322-2611 ,

L eg als

Leg als

L eg als

Leg als

STATE O f FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANDARDS $ TRAINING
COMMISSION.

Ford Eicureton 2004 XLT 4X4
26k Ml $22,450 Parted c a l or
vial 4076732966 com
Ford 1250 Ed Cab XLT 2003
30k ml $15,950 c a l or vial
4076732966 com

•4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 J ,

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Legals

235—

T ruck7SUVS/Vans
For S ale

Automotive

Contents

Unit#

HOI AND SNYDER 803 8 805.
M«sc garage
RICK OROSSBECK. 302 A
328 Mtsc Held
SHARON HOOKS 603. Miac
held
DAVI0 GOOKIN. 808 M*ec
Gaiaga
Purchases must ba paid tor al
toa tome of purchasa to CASH
ONLY AS pmchasad name sold
ss is where li. and must ba

Heathrow Master Association. In c. 1275 Lake I fas throw Lana
Heathrow. FL 32748. application #90945 Tha Dwtnd proposes to
allocate 0 272 mrtkon gaions par day of surface water lo mtgalo
117 4 acres of urban landscape wrth up to 0 054 mrtkon gaRons per
day ol ground water lor augmentation Tha wrthdrawals uaad by this
proposed preyed wrtl consist of Ground Water from the Ttondan
Aquifer via 6 active wake, surface water from tha Heathrow Go*
Course Irrigation via 1 active connection pomt, surface wafer from an
Unnamed Lake via 14 active pumps m Seminole County, located m
Sections 35. 38. 1. 2. 11. 12. TowrwNp 19 South. Range 29 East
known as Heathrow PUD Master Association
Tha MeeU) containing aach of the above kstad appfccatonft) era
avertable lor inspector Monday through Friday eicept lor legal hofcdays 8 0 0 a m to 5 00 pm at the St Johns River Water
Management Dtstnd Headquarters or tha appropriate Service
Canter Tha Distnd wrtl taka action on aach parmrt appkeabon kstad
above unless a petition for an edmevstrative proceeding (hearing) is
Wad pursuant to the provisions of Sections 120 569 and 120 57.
Florida Statutes Chapter 28 106 and 40C-I 1007. Florida
Administrative Coda (F A C )
A parson whose substantial Interests are affected by any of lha
Districts proposed permuting decisions identified above may petition
tor admanttrattve haanng m accordanca wrth Sections 120 569 and
120 57. F 8 . or art parties may reach a written agreement on meikakon as an adematrve remedy under Section 120 573 F S Choosing
mediation wrtl not adversely abed lha right to a hearing rt mediation
does not result w a settlement Th« procedure* lor pur*i*ng mmkabon are sat forth in Section 120 573. F 8 . and Rules 28-106 111 and
28-108401 *.405. FA C Petitions must comply with the require­
ments of Honda Administrative Coda. Chapter 28-106 and ba Med
with (racarvad by) lha District Clark, located at District Headquarters.
4049 Raid Street. Paiatka. Honda 32177
Petrtione lor admmietrative haanng on toe above apphc«bon(s) must
ba Mad wrthtn twenty-one (21) days of pubkeabon of this nobca oi
within twenty-sis (26) days of lha Dwtnd depositing tots nobca at
intem to toe mart tor those parsons to whom toe Dtstnd ma»s actual
nobca rarture to Me a pebbon wrtNn this tome period she! constitute
a waiver of any ngfrt such person may have to request an admire*tratove determination (hearing) under Sections 120 569 and 120 57.
F 8 . concerning the subyed permit appkeatoon Petitions which are
not Nad to accordance with toe above provision* are eubied to tke
Because toa admmistrattve haanng process is dasignad to f
lata final agency action, toa Mmg of a pebbon means that tha
Districts final action may ba different from too position taken by it to
this nobca of infant Parsons whose substantial merest* wit ba
affected by any such tonal decision of toa Dtstnd an the appfccatton
hava toa right lo become a party to tha proceeding to accordanca
with the requirements sal forth above
Gloria Lewie. Director. Division of Permrt Data Sendees
St Johns Rrver Water Management Dwtrid
Pubksh November 27. 2005
W151
NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM
METHOD OF COLLECTING NON-AD
VALOREM A SSESSM EN TS
The City of Longwood Florida (the ‘Oty") hereby provides
notice pursuant lo Section 197.3632(3)(a). Florida Statutes of
its mtenl to use toe uniform method of collecting non ad valorem
special assessm ents lo be levied witom toe incorporated area of
toe City, for toe cost of providing (i) road paving and resurfacing
(m) enhancement of nghts-of-way. subdivision walls, subdivision
entrances and medians, (m) street kghlng. drainage, and under­
ground utilities, and (lv) water and wastewater improvement*
commencing lot toe FiacaJ Year beginning on October I. #ooa
The City wrtl consider toe adoption of a resolution electing lo u4 h
the uniform method ol ooSeebno such asaeeemanls e wSw ueel
by Section 19? 3632. Florida Statute*, mt a public hearing to tm
held * t 7 0 0 p m on De c em ber 6, 9006. at 176 Weal Wauen
Avenue Such reeofubon wrtl elate the need lo*
levy and w*«
contain a legal description ol the boundaries of toe real proper­
ty subyecl to the levy Copies ot toe proposed form of resolution,
which contains the legal description of toe real property subyecl
lo toe levy, are on file al the Office of toe Cay Clerk. Lxmgwood
Florida All interested persons are tovrted lo abend
In toe event any person decides to appeal any decision by the
City with resped lo any matter relabng lo toe consideration of
toe resolution at toe above referenced pubic hearing, a record
of toe proceeding may be needed In such event, such person
may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pubic tiearmg
la made, which record includes toe testimony and evidence on
which the appeal la to be based
In accordance with the
Americans with Oisabfkties Ad. persons needing a special
accommodation or an interpreter to participate m this proceed
mg should contad toe City's ADA Coordinator at (407) 2 6 0 3481
al least 4 8 hours in advance of toe hearing
DATED this 2nd day of NOVEMBER. 2005

■

Sarah M M«ares. City Clerk
CITY OF LONOWOOO FLORIDA
Publish November 6. 13. 20. 27. 2005
W 052
removed al toe kme of sale
Deled tow 1st day of November.
2005
Pubksh November 20. 21 . 2005

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Sontord. FL •407-820-1999

Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S. Magnolia Avenue. Sanlord, FI!
PH. 407-321-2800
Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Rates
All Units Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Unite Available 1
Boat. R.V. and Vehicle Parking
24 Hr.. 7 Day Weakly Access

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NOTICE O f CLOSING.
VACATE*) AMO
ABANDONING A
po r tio n o f a b t r e e t

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Ybu wRIefc* node* tost thw City
Commission ol the City of
Stnloitf. Florida. on November
14. 9005. PASSED AND
ADOPTED Ordinance No 3959
*0 d o t*, vacate tnd abandon
■ny right of to* City tnd to#
pubkc in and to f i t north portion
of Low* Avenue tying between
SR 417 tnd Oregon Avenue
Derby Park tnd
Road
further
THAT PORTION OF LOWE
AVENUE LYING NORTH OF
THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 8.
PINE
LAKE
GROVES.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 27 OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMPKXE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA ANO LYING SOUTH OF
THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF
WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD
NUMBER 417, MORE PARTIC­
ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS
BEGIN AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
LOT 8. PINE LAKE GROVES.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 9 PAGE 27 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA ANO RUN N 01*0058* E.
ALONG THE WESTERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF
LOWE AVENUE 225 68 FEET
TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF STATE
ROAD NUMBER 417. THENCE
RUN S 89*1 m * E. ALONG
SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF
WAY UNE. 60 00 FEET TO AN
INTERSECTION POINT OF
STATE ROAD NUMBER 417
AND THE EASTERLY RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF SAID LOWE
AVENUE. THENCE LEAVINO
SAID STATE ROAD NUMBER
417 RUN S 01*0058* ALONG
THE SAIO EASTERLY RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF LOWE
AVENUE
225 17
FEET.
THENCE RUN N 89*4637* W
60 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
Crty Comm**«n of the
City of Sanford Florida
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy Cty Clerk

Legals

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boner under Secbons 120 569
and 120 57. F 8 If a petition is
Ned. toe purpose of toe admtnistratrve hearing wd be to pres­
ent evidence end testimony and
forward a recommended order
to toe Department It no peti­
tion is Med this Nokce of Intent
shal become fmal agency

NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Cate Number: 05-CP-1973

It e petition is Med. other
affected persona may pefcbon
for taave to intervene in toe proA petition for Intervention must
be Med a! least twenty (20)
days before toe bnal heanng
and must include al of toe inforin Uniform Rule 28-106 205.
FA C A petition lor leave to
intervene shal be Med at toe
Division of Admmtstratrve
Hearings.
Department
of
Management Services. 1230
Apalachee
Parkway.
Tallahassee. Florida 32399­
3060
Fefore to petrbon to
intervene wdhm toe slowed
time frame const*#** e waiver
of any right such a person he*
to request e hearing under
Section* 120 569 end 120 57.
F 8 . or to participate In toe
admmtslratrv* hearing
After an adm inistrative hearing

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Service* Budding n o t Ea»t
H I SI. Room 3 J0 « Sanford
Florida Phone 407-665-7131
To guarantee itce p l of adden­
da. all respondents should
check the webede or contact the
Purchasing and Contract*
Division seven calendar day*
pnor to Via hied receiving date
of submittal* bids
Publish November 27. 2005
W147
NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction wiN be held on
DECEMBER 10. 2005. a! BOO
AM at 325 Aukn Ave . Oviedo.
Ft
Prospective batters may inspect
the vehetes on the day before
to# Auction from BAM until 6PM
Terms are cash or certified funds
only
OVIEDO
TOWINO
reserves the nght to accept or
refuse any and a l bids
The following vehicles
ottered tor tads

STATE OF FLOfUOA
DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
NOTICE OF INTENT TO FINO
THE CITY OF SANFORD
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
AMENOMENT IN
COMPLIANCE
DOCKET NO
0S-1-NO»-6807-&lt;AHI)
The Department gives nokce of
as intent to »nd tfw Amendment
to toe Comprehensive Plan lor
tie Cay of Sanford adopted by
Ordnance No 3927. on October
10. 2005 IN COMPLIANCE,
pusuant to Sedans 1633164
163 3187 and 163 3189. F 8
The adapted Cay oI Sanford
Comprehensive
Pten
Amendment
and
the
Department s
Obfections.
Recommendations
and
Comments Report. (4 any) are
eveiebte tor pubfcc mepeefcon
Monde/ through Friday e*c*f*
tor legei hokdeys during normal
bus n asi hours, al toe Cay oI
Sanford
Planning
and
Community
Development
Department 300 North Park
Avenue. Sanford Florida 32771
Any affected per' on as deleted
m Section 1633184. F S .h a s a
nght to petfeon lor an admev
istratrve heanng to ctoalengs toe
propoeed agency defemunakon
toe! toe Amendment to toe Cay
of Senlord Comprehenarve Plan
la |n Compkance. as dekned m
Subeecbon 183 3184(1). F 8
The peeu.m must be Ned wttoet
twenty one (21) day* after put*
cation of Vue nokce. end must
mckrde a« of toe edormekon and
contents desenbed in Undorm
Rota 28106201. FA C
The
Agency Clerk. Department c*
Community
Altaes.
2555
Shumard
Oak
Boulevard.
Tallahassee Florida 32399­
2100. end a copy maded or
dafcvered to toe local Qdnemmenl F afore to kmefy Me e
ntoum shat ton »Muie a waiver
of any ngN to request an admn
istratrve prt*»e&lt;kng a t a pH

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VEHICLE
YEAR 1990
MAKE DOOQE
MOOEL PV
COLOR BLACK
V1N# 1B7OL26X4LS680953

VEHICLE
YEAR 1986
MAKE. NISSAN
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR SILVER
V1N # JN1HUHS8OT110254

DMston of Community
Planning
Department of
Community Affairs
2565 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Talahassee. Florida 32399
2100

Pubksh November 27. 2005
W149
M THE ORCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 08-OR-4078-02D-W

NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
TO Anfwome Heme
Sanford. FL
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been Med egemst
you end that you ere requved to
serve a copy of your written
detente* « any. to Non Rufos
Thompson Carter. J r . whose
•&lt;tt**se w 614 Caal 3rd Street
Senlord FL 32771 on or before
December N . TOO* and Me
toe oogmei wen me Uerk of tow
Court at 301 North Perk
Avenue. Sanford. FL 32771,
before service on Rabkoner or
immedwteTy thereafter If you
taJ to do so. a defaun may be
entered agaewt you lor toe rekef
demanded in toe pekkon
Copies of a l court documents
In tow case, metudmg order*,
are avaieble el toe Clerk of toe
Cecun Court s office You may
review these documents upon
request
Ytiu must keep toe Clerk of toe
Circuit Courts Office nobbed of
your current address Future
papers in tow lawsuit wd be
maSed to toe address on record
at toe dark s office
WARNING Rule 12 285.
Florida FamSy Lew Flute* of
Procedure, requires certain
automate cfcsctosure of docu­
ments and information Fafore
to comply can result in sanc­
tions. Including dismissal or
strfong of pteadmgs
Pubksh November 27. 2005
and December 3. 11. 18. 2005
W146
Meeting and Wortahop

Publish November 27. 2005
W152

Vehicle Auckon 0 9 00em
WHEN December 9. 3005
WHERE PauTs Towing. 1919
W 1st Street Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1997
MAKE BUICK
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR RED
VTN# 104NJ52M4VC456896

•e-K Marlene Conaway
Chief of Comprehenarve

are

1994 BUICK
VIN# 1G4HP52L9RHS11557

VEHICLE
YEAR 1965
MAKE WABASH
MOOEL TRAILER
COLOR WHITE
VtN # 1H2V02613FH037157

Vehicle Auction OB 00am
WHEN December 10, 3005
WHERE Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st 6 k e *t Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE CHEVY
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR WHITE
V1N i~. 1V1SK6143MZ066668

Pubfceh November 27. 2005
W148

For information on Semmo*#
County BCC procurement*,
pleas* v«4 our webate at

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to available pursuant to Sub­
section 1633189(3Ha). F S . to
any affected person who to
made e party to toe proceedtog
by Mmg that request with toe
adrmmetratrve
lew
fudge
assigned by the Division of
Adnsntotratrve Hearings The
choice of medmkon shal not
affect a party s nght to an
administrative heanng

Rufus Thompson Carter, Jr .

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECT
SOLICITATIONS

Vehicle Auction OB 00am
WHEN December 8 3005
WHERE PeuT* Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Senlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE ACURA
MOOC l 2DR
COLOR RED
V1N # JM4DA94S2NS001699

Tha Semeiol* Sod and Water
Conservation Dwtnct (S8WCO)
wd hold toee monthly Business
Meeting al to* C«y Manager s
Conference Room. 2nd Floor.
Sanford Cty Hal. 300 North
Park Avenue. Sanford. FL
32771
on
Wednesday.
November 30. 2004 at 4 00
PM and workshop at 3 0 0 pm
For more information visit toe
SSWCO
e-group
el
*hftp //groups yahoo convgroup
/SSWCOr or c*N 407-321­
8212

NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thw auction wd be held on
DECEMBER I t . 3001. at 9 00
AM at 325 Aukn Ave. Oviedo.
FI
Prospective
bidders
may
vwpect toe vehefee on toe day
before toe Auckon from BAM
uni* 6PM Term* ere cash or
earthed funds only OVIEDO
TOWINO reserves toe ngN to
accept or refuse any and al

Pubksh November 27.2005
W156
M THE ORCUfT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROSAT1 DtVtS ION
3008-CR-3078
IN RE ESTATE OF
STEVEN E REDRCK.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The edmmietrsUon of the
estate of STEVEN E RlORlCK.
deceased, whose dale of deato
was October IB. 2005. F*e
N u m b er
2006-CP 2079. IS
pendmg m me Cwcu* Court tor
Semmoie County. Florida,
probate Division, toe address of
which n 301 North Perk Avenue.
FL 32771-1243 The
of toe

Pubksh November 27. 2005
WI53
NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Decsmber 03. 3008
TIME lOOOem
WHERE AAR Towmg Service
PO Boi 181841
y. a 32707
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION «
1988 HONDA
1HOCA6165JA063600

ALFRED ARTHUR IUER.

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of toe Estate
of ALFREO ARTHUR IUER.
deceased. File Number 05-CP1973. Is pendmg In toe Clrcuff
Court for Semmoie County.
Florida. Probate Division, to*
address of which is Clerk of
Ocuff and County Courts. Post
Offce Bor 8099. Senlord.
Honda 32772-8099 The estate
Is testate The names and
addresses of the personal representatrve end (he personal rep­
resentative* attorney are set
AU INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Al persons on whom tors nokce
w served who have obfeckons
toal chaleng* to# vakkty of to#
W« toe quahhcations of toe per­
sonal representative, venue, or
jurtsdiclion of this Court are
requeed to Me toee obfeckons
with tort Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al creditors of toe Decedent end
other persona having claims or
demand* against Decedents
estate on whom a copy of tors
nokce is served within tore*
months after toe dale of toe test
pubkeston of tow nokce must
Me toee claims with tow 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 ACOPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

Al creditor* of toe decedent
end otoer persona having dearie
or demands egaaisl decedent &gt;
estate, on whom a copy of tow
nokce « required to be served.
rr4j*t Me toee deans with tod
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 0AY8
AFTER THE DATE OF 8ER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al other c&gt;editor* of toe dece­
dent and otoe# persons having
daana or damands agaaiat toe
decedent s estate must Me toe*#
deana wito ton court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FA ED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEOENT8
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER 27. 2005

W MICHAEL CUFFORO
Attorney
tor
Personal
Rapreaenutve
Florida Bar No 224111
GRAYROBINSON. PA
301 East Pm* Street. Sun#
1400
Poet Offce Boa 3068
Orlando FL 32802 3068
Telephone 407/0438880
Pubksh November 27. 2005
and December 4.2005
W1M
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nokce n hereby given
Semmoie Pea* 4 Body wd aefl
at Pubkc Auckon tor salvage for
cash on demand to highest Led
d*r, toe toiloeing deter bed

D ec. 08.3008
90 Chry 4 Dr
VIN# 1C3XC46R9LD913957
The auckon wd be held al
1200 PM on to* seal dales
above Al Semmoie Peak 4
Body 2540 S Myrtle Ate
Sanford. FL 32773 Prospeckve
bidders may swped vehicles
one hour prior to sale Term#
ere cash or certified funds
Semaiole Wrecker reserves to*
nghi to accept or reject any and
Pubksh November 27. 2006
W1&amp;4

Continued from Page IB
Tamara Layton contributed
11 point-) and three
rebounds.
But things began to turn
around on Saturday as the
Raiders not only handed
Tallahassee Community
College its first defeat of the
season, they also held the
Eagles to the least amount of
points they had scored in
school history In a 51-36 set­
back.
The record-setting started
in this game, also, as Jackson
set an SCC women's mark
with nine blocked shots. The
6-fix&gt;t-4 sophomore from
Fayetteville, North Camlinn
also had 15 points and 11
rebounds.
Sophomores Rita Grayson,
11 points and four rebounds,
and TamarA Layton, eight
points and 11 rebounds, also
had big game's for the
Raiders.
Sunday also turned out to
be a record-setting day as
red shirt freshman Aneika
Henry pulled down a schoolrecord 20 rebounds in a 79-60
victory over Miami-Dadc •
College.
The 6-foot-3 Henry, from
Coral Gables, also had 16
points to overshadow anoth­
er outstanding performance
from Jackson, who had 17
points, 10 rebounds and two
blocked shots.
Former Oviedo 1ligh
School standout Sicilia
LoSauro also had a big game
for SCC with a tcam-nlgn 18
points and three assists.

Haraid photo b y .

O viedo's Sis LoSauro scored a team -high 18 points as the
Sem inole Com m unity C ollege wom en beat M lam l-D ade C ollege,
7 9 -6 0 , to Im prove to 5-1 on the season. The R aiders will be hosting the S C C Thanksgiving C lassic today (noon and 2 p .m .) and
Sunday (1 p.m . and 3 p.m .) at the SC C H ealth and Physical
Education C anter.
•

Al other creditors of toe
Decedent end persona having
dean* or demands agamsl toe
Decedent s estate must Me toee
deem wrto thw court WITHIN
THRE&amp; MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE

U C F faces old rival Stetson
tonight in m en’s basketball

AU CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED W1U BE
FOREVER BARRED

Special to the Herald

The dele of toe Vst pubkeakon
of tow Nokce is November 27.
2005
Personal RepresenUttve
SyMa Clare Her
2107 Sweetwater Cove BMJ
So
Longwood. FL 32779
C W4kam Corks III. Esq
C Wdkem Corks. Ill PA
Attorney
lor
Personal
Repteswntotov*
1107 Hendricks Avenue
Jeckeonvtle. FL 32207
Telephone (904)396 6466
Pubksh November 27. 2005
and Decent*# 4. 2005
W160

nay ere sal forth below

ere

1996 HYUNDAI ACCENT
VINF KMHVD14N0TU11Q3S2

Pubksh November 27. 2005
W184

vehicle* one hour prior to sale
Terms are *CASM OR CERTI­
FIED FUNOS* Pauls Towing
reserves toe ngN to accept or
refect any end el BIDS

SCOTT G JACKSON
Pe#sonal Repreeentakvs
360 Copparston* O d e
y. Florida 32707

Pubksh November 27. 2006
W160

The foftowmg vehicles
offered for bids

Nokce M hereby given PeuTs
Towing wd eel at pubfcc auckon
for salvage for cash on demand
to highest bidder, toe foffowing
desenbed vehicles

IN RE ESTATE OF

see

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
C 4 J TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SALVAOE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HIGHEST BID­
DER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE:
1991 BUICK 4 DR RED
VtN# 104HP54C7MH451140
1995 CHEVROLET 4DR
WHITE
VIN# 2 0 1 WL52M7S1131070
1992 MAZDA 2DR WHITE
VIN# JM1EC4315N0119419
THIS AUCTION W1U BE HELD
ON OCCKMBCR 09. 3008 AT
10 OCLOCK AT C 4J TOWING.
1240 S CR 427. IONOWOOO
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BiDOERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN BAM ANO 5PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNOS C 4 J TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY
ANO AU BIOS
Pubksh November 27. 2005
W157
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Pubfcc auckon to be held el 9 00
am on toe 18TH day of
DECEMBER. 2005 At to* front
door of Sanford Towing 4
Recovery In c. located at 2522
Country Club Rd. Sanford. FI
32771. tor toe purpose of &lt;k»po*mg of toe foAowmg vehicle
1G4ZMS207TZ133370
1996 SATURN
Pubksh November 27. 2005
W163

Pubkc auckon to be held al
901 am. on toeday(s) apecdied
below, al toe front door of
Atoen s Towmg Inc Located at
2499 Old lake Mary Rd Su«*
134. Sanford FL tor toa purpose
of dwposmg of toe foffowmg
For further mformatoon please
cal (407)321-2944
12/1304
(1) Year IBBSMake Oudga
VIN# 3P3CS47C9ST339845
Pubksh November 27. 2006
W166
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given toe toftowmg vehcies wd be sold el
auckon on 12/1872005 0 3 0 0
PM al 117 MARKER STREET
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL
32701. pursued to subseckon
F S 713 78 COURTESY TOWINQ INC reserves tot ngN to
accept or rayed any and or *fl

ORLANDO — The UCF men's basketball
team will face a familiar opponent tonight
(Saturday) when local rival Stetson travels to
UCF Arena. Tip-off al Torchy Clark Court is
slated for 7:30 p.m. The Golden Knights have
won eight In a row against the Halters.
UCF enters the contest with a 2-0 mark on lire
year, while the Halters (0-3) are seeking their
first victory of the season.
Tickets for the gam e are still available. Call
(407) UCF-COLD (or m ore information or to
purchase tickets.

UCF-Stetson will be aired live un (lie UCF ISP
Sports Network and its flagship station,
WQTM-740 THE TEAM. Marc Daniels will have
the call from cuurtside. Audio of the contest Is
also available on www.UCFathletics.com as part
of the 'Golden Knights All-Access" package.
The Colden Knights will be looking to begin
Ihe season 3D for the second-consecutive year.
On Tuesday, UCF pulled away in the second
half lo earn an 86-67 victory over visiting Nova
Southeastern. Josh Peppers scored a game-high
18 points and Lavell Payne added 15 points and
six rebounds. Mike O'Donnell contributed with
14 points and six assists in the win. On the sea­
son, Troy Undbeck is averaging a team-high 13
points. Ail seven of his made field goals have
come from three-point range. Payne and
Peppers an- both averaging 12 points an outing
and Anthony Wiliams (8.0 rpg) is the squad's
top rvbounder.
Stetson opened the season with three games
last weekend at the Hispanic College Fund
Classic in Raleigh, N.C. The Hatters lost all
three outings, falling to host NC State (91-61),
Delaware (67-64) and The Citadel (73-60). On
Sunday versus lire Citadel, WII Holloman
scored a career-high 17 points. Anthony Register
pares the Hatters in scoring, averaging 14.0
points per game. Holloman and E.j. Gordon are
both averaging 10.3 points an outing and
Gordon is tops in rebounding (5.3 rpg). Stetson
is shooting 37 percent from me floor and has
been outscorvd by an average of 15.3 points per
game
The Golden Knights lead the all-time series,
19-15, including a 9-8 edge al home. Kirk
Speraw owns a 17-8 mark against the Hatters.
UCF has won eight-consecutive games versus
Stetson. A year ago, the teams met twice as
members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. On
Jan. 11 in Orlando, the Itosts claimed a 70-66 vic­
tory behind 18 points and six rebounds fmm
Marcus Johnson In Del^ind on Feb. 10, Josh
Peppers posted 19 points to lift UCF to a 71-62
win. In four c a r e e r contests against the Hatters,
Peppers is averaging 10.3 points per game.
Speraw has 197 victories and needs Just three
wins to reach the 200-career victory mark.
Speraw would join Eugene Torchy" Gark as
the only two coaches in UCF history to win at
least 200 contests.
Tonight's game with Stetson will mark the
1,000th game in school history. UCF played its
first game on Nov. 21, 1969, casing past Massey
Teek 99-38, at home.
through twu contests this season, UCF's

bench has been making major contributions.
The Colden Knights' reserves arc averaging 32
points per game. On Nov. 18 against Rollins,
Troy Undbeck recorded a game-high 20 points.
In tnc team’s win over Nova Southeastern on
Tuesday, Justin Rose came off the bench to score
10 points and Anthony Williams and Jermaine
Taylor each totaled eight points.
Dating back to the 2001-02 season, the Golden
Knights are 15-2 In the month of November. A
year ago, the team went 4-0 during the month.
Ih e 2004-05 mark included three victories on
the way to the BI’ Top qf the World Classic title
in Fairbanks, Alaska. Under head coach Kirk
Speraw, the team is 23-16 in November.
UCF begins the season with scven-oonsecuUve
games against in-state opponents. Since the start
of the 2001-02 campaign, UCF is 23-9 against in­
state opponents. luist season, the squad went 3­
2 versus Florida programs after posting a 7-1
mark versus Sunshine State teams in 2003-04.
Speraw announced on Nov. 22 that Andre
Thornton has signed a National Letter of Intent
and will join UCF in live fall of 2006. Thornton is
a 6-foot-7 power forward in his senior year at
Mitchell High School in Memphis, Tenn. In
2004-05, he averaged 15.9 points and nine
rebounds per game and earned all-metru honors
from the Memphis Commercial-Appeal. He is a
member of one of the top prep squads in the
nation and his team will make a pair of national
television appearances on ESPN. Academically,
he is ranked first out of 198 seniors in his dass.
On Nov. 9, Tony Davis has signed an NLI lo
play for the Colden Knights. Davis is a 6-foot-7
forward from Sarasota, Fla. He attends
Rivervlew High School Following the 2004-05
campaign, he earned third-team All-State Gass
6A honors after averaging 19 points and 11
rebounds per contest.
UCF concludes its four-game liomestand on
Tuesday, hosting local foe Bethune-Cookman at
7:30 p.m. The Golden Knights lead the all-time
senes, 9-7. The squads have not met since the
1997-98 season. In the last meeting on Nov. 25,
1997, the Colden Knights claimed a 75-57 victo­
ry in Daytona Beach. Mark Jones paced UCF in
that contest scoring 17 points and posting 12
rebounds.
O'LEARY NAMED NATIONAL COACH OF
THE YEAR BY TWO PROMINENT WEBSITE!
CBSsportsline.com and
Sportslllustrated.com have named UCF head
coach George O'Leary college football’s
National Coach of the Year this week.
OTxary has led UCF to one of college foot­
ball's greatest turnarounds in NCAA history
as the Golden Knights went from 0-11 a year
ago to 8-3 and Conference USA Eastern
Division champions in 2005.
O I ears was named the Bobby Dodd
National Coach of the Year in 2000 while he
was head coach at Georgia Tech. He is the
first coach in UCF history to be named nation'
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inaugural Conference USA Football
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                    <text>August nta 2008

Tut Hntuo

Ajax America players lead
US to victory in Milk Cup
Ajax America pnriMi two of their own for
bringing an faitematku&gt;al championship to the
US. Dax McCarty and Lae Nguyen, bom mem*
bers of the Ajax n c ^ m u Premier Development
Uague (PDL) team, traveled to Ireland where
they lead tha U18 US Men's National Team to a
Milk Cup Championship. The MUk Cup tourna­
ment was founded in 1963 and Is regarded as
one of Europe's premier soccer events attracting
national teams from all over the globe.
“This is an incredible accomplishment for the
US National Team,'* stated Barry Hukhoff, Ajax
America's Technical Director: T h e Ajax coacnes
are especially pleased to sec our players succeed
on an international level and we eetteve that
they have a promising future in professional soc­
cer."
The tournament kicked-cff August 1,2009
with the United States earning a difficult point
as they tied the Brazilian National Team (1-1).
The lone US goal was scored by Ajax PDL team
member, Lee Nguyen who plays upfront a t an
attacking midfielder/forward. Dax McCarty,
midfielder and Captain of the U18 US National
Team, played much of this game in a defensive
role trying to equalize the aggrsaaiv c attacking
style of the Brazilian team.
The US team qualified for the Milk Cup finals
after a 1-0 win against Serbia it Montenegro.
Ajax's PDL players drove the offense for the
United States once s p in ss Nguyen opened the
night with a shot on goal in the 4th minute of
play. The combo of Nguyen and McCarty
worked together to create 3 shots on goal for the
United States in the first half of the game. The
winning goal was scored in the 65th minute of
the game by Boston College's Charlie Davies.
The Milk Cup finals between the United States
and Northern Ireland took place on August 5,
2005 at the Coleraine Showgrounds. The US
brought the Cup home to America with a 4-2
win over the hometown favorites. The US fell
behind in the 11th minute of the game, but
Charlie Davies scored 2 goals to end the first
half and completed his hat trick on a second half
penalty kick. McCarty strode from deep just
over the crossbar in tne middle of the first half
and set Nguyen up for a comer goal just 5 min­
utes later. Nguyen missed a well-deserved goal
in the 78th minute of the game.

Earlier this summer Lee Nguyen rep resented
the US U20 Men's National team in the FIFA
Youth World Cup Championship in Holland and
McCarty played with the US U16 National Team
in Portugal this July.
MELISSA BATTISTA TO PLAY 2 WEEKS FOR
ODENSE BOLDKLUB IN DENMARK
Melissa Battista. 16 years old, joins her dub
coach George Sasvari for a true international
experience representing FC America Soccer
Academy (FCA).
Her FCA Kumba Under 17 girls team in
Orlando have loaned her to Odense Boldklub
(OB) to help solve their short-term injury prob­
lems. Battista is expected to fill in at midfield
and play a role In getting the season started until
OB gets their full roster back.
"1 am excited for her to learn how special
Danish Women's football can be as 1 nave for the
past 2 weeks." said George Sasvari, Head Coach
for OB and also Battista's dub coach for FC
America Kumba. "Melissa should be able to take
a lot out of this experience to both help her
improve her game and learn from a very pleas­
ant culture."
OB is out several players due to injury from
off-season surgery including Stella Godwin, who
represented Nigeria in the 2004 Olympics.
"It would be great if Stella can make it back as
It would be a neat experience for Melissa to train
and play along side her talent"
In the meantime Melissa will see some old
faces from the United States as three players on
OB participated in Sasvari's International
Academy in 2004. Stine Kristensen, Maria
Clausen, and Rikke Kronberg all trained under
Sasvari in the U S. at Lake Highland Prep for 10
days. They will join team captain Maria Juul in
welcoming Melissa to Denmark.
"I don't know what to expect but I hope to
add whatever I can to the team," said Battista. It
will be a different experience than playing back
home - a little culture shock probably."
"It will be a challenge for Melissa to keep up
with the speed of play at this level just as it will
for all our younger players," according to
Sasvari, "but I know she will adjust as will the
rest of our team. One of the things I see in com­
mon between our Kumba players and our OB
team is the fighting spirit in tneir personality.
They both want to be winners."

Team
captain
Dax
McCarty (No. 8, abovaand
right) and Lao Nguyen
traveled to Ireland rooantty
with tha U18 U S National
Team and brought home
the first aver Milk C u p
Cham pionship for the
United States. T h a Milk
C up
tournam ent
w as
founded in 1963 and la
regarded
as
one
of
Europe’s premier soccer
events attracting national
teams from all over the
globe.
M cC arty
and
Nguyen, both m em bers of
the
Ajax
Prospects
Prem ier
Developm ent
League (P D L) team, com ­
bined for a goal in the
United State’s, 4 -2 , victory
over Northern Ireland In
the finals when McCarty
set Nguyen up for what
would prove to be the
game-winning com er goal
In the middle of the first
half.

UCF men’s basketball team now 4-1 on European trip
optctsi vo vno n#niKJ
Playing its third game in as
many days, the UCF men's bas­
ketball team dropped a 78-57
exhibition contest to host
Vanves Basket on Sunday
evening.
The Golden Knights, who are
or) their six-game European
were led by senior guard
Troy Lindbeck, who tallied a
double-double with 13 points
and 10 rebounds.
Entering the third quarter)
UCF trailed by only 3 points,
but then went cold as vanves
outscored the visitors, 44-26, in
the second half. The hosts shot
53.7 percent from the floor;
compared to 35.4 percent for
the Golden Knights.
Sophomore guard Dave Noel
paced UCF with 14 points.
Junior forward Josh Peppers
added 12 points.
The hosts led by five points
after the first quarter; but UCF
recovered in tne second, tying
the score at 16 with 8:14 on the
dock after Peppers grabbed an
offensive board and scored.
When Lindbeck nailed a trey
with three minutes left in tree
first half, the Golden Knights
claimed a 29-27 edge, their first

advantage since the game's
opening minute.
UCF was dominant on the
glass, outreboundlng Vanves,
41-23. Senior forward Marcus
Johnson totaled six boards to
go with 10 points.
Sami Driss led Vanves, scor­
ing a game-high 26 points on 8of-11 snooting from the field.
On Saturday, sopnomure center Adam Gill scored 15 points
on 7-of-10 shooting from the
field as the UCF men's basket­
ball team improved to 4-0 on
its European tour; claiming an
85-77 exhibition victory over
Potssy in Poissy, France. The
Golden Knights had five play­
ers finish in double-figures in
scoring, led by junior forward
Josh Peppers with 18 points.
After numerous lead changes,
the Golden Knights grabbed
the lead for good at tne end of
the third quarter when senior
forward M arais Johnson
grabbed an offensive rebound
and dunked to put UCF ahead,
64-63. Poissy was unable to
regain the lead in the fourth
quarter and the visitors went
up by five with 5:43 to play
when senior forward Anthony
Williams connected on a layup.
Senior guard Justin Rose had

B riefs
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The earth pounding TBARA Outlaw Winged
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Saturday night, August 20th.
Along with the TBARA will be the Late
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Pit gate will open at 4 p.m. with racing action
at 7 3 0 p.m.
Grandstands open at 6 p.m. with general
admission $15, students and seniors $10, chil­
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New Smyrna Speedway is located on the cor­
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miles west of New Smyrna Beach in beautiful
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Meanwhile, the Goodyear Challenge Late
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Columbia Motors ports Park in Lake City with
the Open Wheel Modifieds, Street Stocks, Pure
Stocks and Hornets.
There will be an open practice on Friday night,
August 19, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Pit gate will open at 2 p.m. on Saturday, with
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ONLY from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. with division prac­
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Qualifying for the Goodyear Challenge Late
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at 7 3 0 p m
Grandstands will be $15, students and seniors
are $10, children 11 and under FREE
For more information, please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at wwwfascarorg
C R O SS COUNTRY
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14 points and added three
assists in the win. Williams
abbed a game-high nine
irds to go with 13 points and
three assists.
Gill paced UCF early, con­
necting on a three-point play
and hitting a jumper to score
the first five points of the con­
test. Poissy rallied with a 20-6
hiri and led 20-11 when Derrick
Durham scored with 3:39 on
the clock in the first quarter.
Johnson finished with 12
points and six rebounds,
including four on the offensive
end. Peppers totaled seven
boards and three steals.
The Golden Knights opened
the second stanza on an 11-2
run and took a two-point lead
at the 6:49 mark after Rose
nailed a pair from the charity
stripe. Poissy again mounted a
rally, eventually grabbing a 10point edge before sophomore
guard Mike O'Donnell drained
a long three at the buzzer to cut
the deficit to 47-39 at halftime.
Durham paced Poissy with 13
points. Richard Macalou fin­
ished with 13 points.
UCF had rallied from a slow
start Friday, pulling away in
the fourth quarter to record a
91-73 victory over the Gent

Cross Country Run that annually kicks off the
Cross Country season is run on Saturday, August
27th.
The race will be run at the Lake Mary Cross
Country Course (located behind Lake Mary High
School) with the day beginning at 7 a m. with Late
Registration. Racing begins at 7:45 a.m.
Tne race is not an official high school event and
no team may run under a school name, although
the event is geared for the 13-to-18 age groups.
Age groups are 10-and-Under, ll-to-12,13-to-18,
19-to-29, 30-to-39, 40-to-49, and 50-and-Over. All
seven Age Groups have both Male and Female
divisions.
All first place finishers in each 5K race age group
(except 13-to-18, both male and female) receive
medals with nbbons going to the second through
10th place finishers.
There will be separate 5K races for the 13-to-18
boys and 13-to-18 girls with medals going to first
through 20th place finishers and ribbons going to
21st-tnrough-75th place.
The cost to enter is $4 per person prior to
Monday, August 22nd and $8 on the morning of
the race.
The race day time schedule is as follows:
* 7 a.m. _ Late Registration.
* 7:45 a.m. _ 5K run 19-and-Over and 12-andUnder (both male and female)
* 8 3 0 a.m. 14-to-18 GirLs Race (5K).
* 9:15 a m. _ 14-to-18 Boys Race (5K)
* 10 a.m. _ Awards Ceremony.
Additional information and entry forms can also
be obtained on www flrunners com
SOFTBALL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
The City of Sanford Recreation Department
will be holding its Fall Adult Stowpitch Softball
League Organizational Meeting on Wednesday,
August 24, at 6 3 0 p m at the Downtown
Recreation Center located on the ground floor of
Sanford City Mali, 300 N Park Avmur, on the
corner of Seminole Boulrv ard
Please plan on attending or having a represen
tatjve present to discus* concern* of questions
regarding tier league You may also pir register
at Out Ume for tlw fall league

Dragons In Gent, Belgium.
Junior forward Josh Peppers
(20 points) led five Golden
Knights who finished with
double-digits in scoring as UCF
improved to 3-0 on Its six-game
European tour.
Starting the fourth quarter
with a three-point lead, UCF
pulled away.from,the hosts
during the early stages of the
period, using a 10-1 run.
Peppers started the stretch,
nailing a three. Sophomore
center Adam Gill nad a pair of
layups during the run, which
was capped by a basket by
senior forward Marcus
Johnson that handed the
Golden Knights a 77-64 lead
with 6:29 remaining In the con­

test.
Sophomore guard Dave Noel
totaled 16 points and a gamehigh five assists. In addition to
three blocks, senior forward
Anthony Williams recorded 10
points, eight boards and four
assists. Sophomore guard Mike
O'Donnell finished with 12
points.
UCF trailed most of the first
and second quarters, but went
up two points with one minute
to play in the second stanza
after O'Donnell found senior
guard Thry Lindbeck (nine
points) who connected on a
wide open triple. The hosts
answered right back as Sam
Rotersat hit a trey of his own
as the buzzer sounded to put

Gent up, 43-42, at the break.
The Golden Knights won
despite finishing me 40-minute
game with 27 total fouls. A pair
of players, Johnson and senior
guard Justin Rose, both fouled
out and three players complet­
ed the game with four fouls.
Rose registered 10 points as
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ble-figure scorers. Off the
bench. Gill had eight points,
six boards and a block.
Rotersat paced Gent with 18
points and eight rebounds.
Jovan Rouzan chipped in with
17 points.
UCF plays its final game of
the tour tonight (Wednesday),
facing Golfe-Juan in Southern
France.

O utdoors
Continued from Fsge 2B
association's "Trailering Club," which also
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Cost is $285 per a team, plus a $40 check made
payable to Central Honda A.S.A.
If you have any questions, please feel free to
call Rodney Standi at 407-330-5697 or email:
stanrilrflri.sanford.fl.ua tne at (407) 330-5697.
CHAMPIONS SOCCER
Champions Sports Complex in Orlando is tak­
ing sign-ups now for boys and girls ages 4-to-7
years old tor the Fall Soccer League that begins
in September.
Volunteers for coaching are also needed. All
coaches are provided professional soccer training
by Sasvari Way Soccer Training Centers and
receive a written educational curriculum. .
To register call 407-351-9700 or go to wwwsasvariway.com for details.
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
j.m .-tolO a.m. at Zinn Beck Field (next to the
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium) on
Mellonville Avenue.
The league is for boys and girls ages 5-to-7 and
8-to-10 ami the cost is $40 (includes participation
award and League T-shirt).
For information call the Sanford Recreation
Department at 407-330-5697 or Kicks N Dribbles
at 407-721-8219. Info can also be found at
www kKksndnbbles.com or www.ci.sanford.fl.us
SPECIAL-OPPORTUNITY TURKEY PERMITS
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FW Cs special-opportunity hunt Web site at
MvFWC.com/soh (dick on "2004-2005 Spring
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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
application,
each person named on theefapplicar
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by 4 3 0 p.m. O ct 15 to be included in the ran­
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If selected, hunters will pay an additional $50 $175, depending on the spedal-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 PERMITS 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
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Schneider Farms (Escambia County).
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anywhere in the United States or Canada.
Permits are available on a first-come, firstserved ba*u and allow one adult and one youth
(under age 16) to partmoalc in all scheduled
hunt* tor a designated dove field (up to 8 days)
These half day hunt* cost $150 and enable the
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limit
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�W eekend: Sunday, August 21,

Plans proposed
for 24-tier tower
By Uene Edison
Herald Staff

Postseason
Powerhouse
The Sanford CampbaBLossingAmsrican Legion
Post 53 basebafl team
dkf it again, winning Its
sixth state title in nine
years and advancing to
the Southeast Regional.

SANFORD — Developers unveiled
Riven Edge, a 24-story residential tower
with commercial retail space that would
face Lake Monroe, at Sanford's Planning
and Zoning Commission's work session
Thursday night.
Riven Edge is proposed to contain 468
residential condominium units, 42,000
square feet of retail space on the bottom,
a restaurant and public meeting space
near the top with the very top of the tow-

Public forum
part o f city
manager search

S e m in o l e S m ile

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Developer’s unveiled the proposed 24-story Rivers Edge residential tower to \
Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission Thursday.

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Officer happy
to patrol red
hrickroad

New Zoo Facos

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An error in count­
ing led to a mistake in
Tuesday's article
about Sanford's six
city manager candi­
dates.
The sixth candidate,
who was left out, is
Michael Stampler, for­
mer city manager of
Portage, Mich., popu­
lation of 45,000.
He was city manag­
er for 20 years. He has
also served as airport
director for the
city/county of
Kalamazoo.
In addition, his
local government
career spans more
than 30 years with
other duties for the
city of Kalamazoo.
Sanford interim
City Manager Eugene
Miller said Thursday
that since there are
only six candidates,
and two of the six are
from Florida, the com­
missioners will have
on site, face to face
interviews with all six,
instead of phone
interviews.
"Face to face inter­
views are more effec­
tive," Miller said.
The candidates will
arrive on Wednesday,
Sept. 7. On Sept. 8,
they will have inter­
views with each of the
commissioners.
Then, on Sept. 9,
they will have an
interview with all of
the commissioners
together in a public
meeting.
Miller said shortly
after that, the commis­
sioners should be
ready to pick one of
the candidates to
begin negotiating an
employment agree­
ment.
"It looks pretty
good," Miller said.

e n serving as recreational space for pools
and a fitness room.
Jerry W. Mills Sr., AIA, of Burke House
&amp; Mills, unveiled the project at tne
Community Awareness and Participation
Plan (CAPP) meeting.
Planning
and
Community
Development Director Russ Gibson
explained that a CAPP meeting allows
the public an opportunity to learn about
large scale proposed projects well in
advance so that any problems or concerns

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SANFORD — First Street merchants are
thrilled with the police officer that Sanford Chief
Brian Tooley put on the Sanford brick road.
Officer Bill Crapps, who was bom and raised in
Sanford, is also excited about his new position as
a patrolman for 1st Street, where he's keeping an
eye on traffic and criminal activity.
Currently, Crapps is ensuring large trucks, such
as delivery trucks and semi-trailers, stay off of the
newly opened street.
Any truck over three tons, or 6,000 pounds, is
not allowed to drive on 1st Street, instead, the
trucks are supposed to take 3rd Street and deliver
through the back streets, or bring a dolly cart with
their deliveries to the restaurants.
Crapps said Thursday that a delivery driver he
just pulled over and wmte a $115.50 ticket for the

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Of less than 20 spot-nosed guenons In captivity, the Central Florida Zoo has six, including this new member.

Hombills, spot-nosed guenons
and Maximillian’s vipers, oh my
B y Steve Paradis

Herald Staff
SANFORD — While some of the new baby ani­
mals at the Central Florida Zoo have faces only a
parent could love, all of them began life in a most
special way as a rare or endangered species.
Three of the babies — a wreathed hombill, a
spot-nosed guenon and a cotton-top tamarin —
are on public display at the zoo, and the others —
Maximillian’s vipers, red-fronted macaws and
blue poison dart frogs — will be at some point in
the future, according to keepers.
The new wreathed hombill was born on April

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B y Staff R eports

SANFORD — Two Central Florida men were
arrested Thursday for their alleged roles in an
organization involved in check fraud scheme.
Marc Agulla, 32, the head of the organization,
and his associates allegedly developed an elabo­
rate scheme to defraud banks. They used leftover
business checks from Agulla’s closed business to
open fraudulent accounts with local banks. Agulla
was arrested in Sanford.
According to the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office, they would then obtain personal checks for
the fraudulent accounts and share them with one
another in order to open more accounts with dif­
ferent banks.
Members of the group then went to other banks
and withdrew sums of money from the fraudulent
accounts before the checks were returned as

5, but didn't emerge from its birthplace until July
2, said avian expert Cindy Dupree.
The chick does not emerge until it is nearly as
big as its parents, making it difficult for zoo guests
to determine which is the baby. Dupree said that
is a defensive trait so the baby can avoid predators
when it emerges. The endangered, colorful birds
with enormous beaks and wingspans are native to
Asia.
Also on public display is the spot-nosed
guenon. Primate keeper Tanya Scheidegg said the
baby was born June 5 as one of less than 20 in capSee B abies, Page 8A

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Stormwater inundates joint com mittee discussion
B y Steve Paradis

Herald Staff
SANFORD — Stormwater
surfaced Wednesday as the
first report from several
groups working to supply the
Joint City /County Advisory
Committee with ideas for con­
solidation.
The committee also heard a
report about parks and recre­
ation and an announcement of
a new festival in Oviedo. The
joint committee includes may­
ors and city representatives,
two county commissioners
and a handful of business rep­
resentatives.
Kim Ornberg is principal
engineer for Seminole County
and the recently elected chair
of the Stormwater Technical
Working Group. She told the

committee that the group had
met every week for the last six
weeks.
Ornberg began by telling
the history of government rela­
tionships as they pertain to
stormwater. A working group
had been established in 1998,
for iastance.
Current
collaboration
includes working on the Total
Maximum Daily Load, or
TMDL, Program. This federal
program is administered by
the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection.
The department works with
local governments to reduce
pollutants loading into bodies
of water. The object is to
a*store the water to iLs desig­
nated use, which could be
drinking water, fishing, swim­
ming, etc., Ornberg said

In Semi­
nole County,
most bodies
of
water
have a des­
ignated use
of
swim­
ming
and
other recrea t i o n a I
a c t i v it ie s ,
GoW
she said. If a
body
of
water is termed impaired, that
means it does not meet stan­
dards for its designated use.
Each body of water is re­
evaluated at the beginning of a
five-year cycle. The next cycle
begias in 2006.
Stormwater plays a big rule
in impairing some lakes. Many
lakes and other bodies of water
are shared by more than one

municipality or with the coun­
ty, Ornberg said. In other
words, it is imperative that the
local
governments
work
together and there are many
opportunities for collaboration
and consolidation.
Fifteen water bodies have
been removed from the
"impaired waterbody" list,
Ornberg said. Those include
the Wekiva and Little Wekiva
rivers, Soldiers Creek, the Lake
Jesup drain, and Cranes Roost
in Altamonte Springs. Five
other lakes were prevented
from becoming impaired, she
said.
While the joint committee
felt this information helped
and was good to know, some
members wanted different
information and direction
from the staff.

Casselberry Mayor Bob Goff
wanted to know how the com­
mittee should select which of
these collaborative opportuni­
ties to pursue.
"I want to know what
they're recommending that we
do as a joint committee," Goff
said. Others said flooding dur­
ing and following storms
should be a priority.
Commissioner and county
chairman Carlton Henley said
flood control would be his
number one priority followed
closely by water quality.
Longwood Mayor H.G.
"Butch" Bundy agreed.
"Flooding is probably the
most pressing issue especially
it you ask the residents,"
Bundy said. "I think we need
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S em in o le S um m ary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR CO U N TY
C larification : W riting th is co lu m n ,
A rou n d T h e C lock , g en erates a lot o f
co m m en ts. S o m etim es th e critiq u e is
p o sitiv e. S o m etim es I g et m y h ind end
ch ew ed off. It is rare w h en so m eo n e
e x p re s se s in d iffe re n c e a b o u t T h e
C lo ck .
V irgil and D en iac H u rley certainly
a re n 't exp ressin g indifference about
th e colum n 1 w ro te tw o w eeks ago. The
H urleys ow n a building in dow ntow n
and had leased p art of their apace to
D rew and Ja y n e F U ch er, w ho ran the
D iv in e D eli. T he colu m n focused on
th e dispute betw een the H urleys and
the Fischers. D rew Fischer w as d iag ­
nosed w ith can cer and closed his busi­
n ess sh o rtly after
the d o c to r's d isco v ­
ery. H e w an ts to
re m o v e his eq u ip ­
m en t
from
tne
H u rle y s ' b u ild in g .
T he H u rleys m ain­
tain th e F isch ers
ow e them m ore than
$ 6 ,0 0 0
in clu d in g
Ju ly 's rent, cleaning
and d am ag e charges
by Dan Ping
and various adm in• • • • • • • • • istrative costs. They
are
refusing
to
release the equipm ent until they are
paid.
T h e H u rley s b e lie v e th ey w ere
u n fairly p o rtray ed in m y colum n and
a re d em an d in g a retractio n . I h ave
o ffered the H u rleys an o p p o rtu n ity to
exp ress in th eir ow n w ords w hat thev
b eliev e are the shortcom in gs o f the co l­
um n, m yself o r the n ew sp ap er regard ­
in g this issue. T h at offer rem ains open.
There is one p o in t 1 w ould like to
clarify. In the Aug. 7 colu m n I co m ­
m ented on the $ 6,000 in charges and
w rote: "N o n e o f th ese ch arges were at
issue w hen it looked like V o lcan o 's
(C o ffe e B a r) w ou ld m ov e in to the
d eli's space. W ith no tenants, it looks
like the H u rleys . .. "
The H urleys con tend that th e phrase
"W ith no te n a n ts " is u n tru e. They
assert that they h ave a tenant going
into one o f th eir three vacant retail
spaces. At the tim e I w rote that ph rase
I thought it w as clear that I w as refer­
ring to the d eli's form er space and not
the bu ild ing as a w h ole since 1 never
m en tio n ed th e o th e r re ta il u n its.
H aving reread th at se n te n ce IW fth b u L .'
deadline pressu re loom ing, 1 can see
w here it w ould h ave been clearer if I
had w ritten, "W ith V olcan o 's not o ccu ­
pying the d e li's form er sp ace ..."
I ap o lo g ize if read ers w ere u nclear
a fte r rea d in g th a t s e n te n ce . T h e
H urleys do in fact h av e a ten an t that
intend s to open a retail b u sin ess in the
n ear fu tu re in o n e o f th e ir u n its,
though not the o n e w h ere the d eli w as
located.
N ot a drag: P atrons sittin g o n the
atio at the W illo w T ree R esta u ra n t
ave w ondered about the sign on the
bu ild ing across the street at the 1st
S tre e t L oun ge.
Yes,
it
d o es
say
"F e m a le
Im p erson ato rs." Yes, that m eans guys
w earing d resses. And no, it's not a
joke.
The o w n ers o f th e 1st Street Lounge
began h ostin g a w eekly drag show on
Saturday n ignts about a m onth ago.
R esp onse has been good for th e b u si­
ness.
A bout 75 peop le paid the $3 cover
charge (in San ford ?) to w atch three
guys w ear short skirts, high heels and
glitter-d u sted w igs w hile they danced
and lip-synced.
A m ong th ose catching last w eek 's
show w ere S a n fo rd M ayor L in d a
K u h n and th e first h u sb an d Bob.
A ctu ally, o n e o f th e p e rfo rm e rs
referred to B o b K u h n as the "F irst
Lady," w hich drew a riotous lau g h ter
from the crow d.
Kuhn d eclin ed to join the "la d ie s"
out on the d an ce floor, but W illow Tree
ow n er T h e o H o lle rb a ch and banking
guru J e f f T rip le tt each took a turn w ith
the dan cin g queens.
All in all, it's a p retty fun show, but
be w arned it's not g oing to be e v e ry ­
o n e 's cup o f tea.
If guys w ho ch an ge dresses m ore
than C h er m ake you nervous, you b et­
ter check out som e o f San ford 's o th er
night life.

O ut &amp; A bout

Ripple Effect

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H i* third annual Golden
Lyre Award* will start at 8
p m following a 6 p m
reception at the Helen Stairs
Theatre. Tickets for the black
tie event are $25 or $12 for
theatre members. The
awards honor artistic
achievement. Call 407-3218111.
The Seminole Bromcliad
Society will sponsor
Bromeliad Fantasy Aug. 20
and 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Sanford Garden dub,
at Highway 17*92 and
Fairmont Drive. Call 352-5046162 or 321-363^7351.

A fountain at The Marketplace at Seminole Town* Center squirts ■ steady stream of water as It cascades down to the pool
below, the water creates a rippled stream appearing frozen in mid-air. The Marketplace celebrated a grand opening last
weekend with hundreds of shoppers attending to erfoy the festivities. The “frozen* water dkJ NUe to cod the 90-pfca tem­
perature enjoyed by all.
Drug related
• Kelly Blake Carr, 29, and
Randy Burch Carr, 32, both of
Terrace Court, were arrested by
Sanford police on August 1 at their
residence. Officers investigating a
call regarding a suspicious inci­
dent, reportedly found narcotics in
the home. TWo possible marijuana
plants were found growing in an
upstairs bedroom. Kelly Carr was
charged with possession /use of
narcotics equipment. Randy Carr
was charged with producing marijuana within 1000 feet of a high
school, possession of drugs induding over 20 grams of marijuana,
and possession of narcotics equipment.
• Frank Lindsay, 34, of Palmetto
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
-p o lice Saturday at Williams Street
and l^lU&amp;treet. .He was charged
with possession of under 20 grams
of marijuana and possession of
narcotics equipment.
• Jorge Pabon, 38, of West 3rd
Street, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday at 11th Street and
Maple Avenue. He was charged
with possession of under 20 grams
of marijuana and resisting an officer without violence.
• Delvin Ingram, 20, of Holly
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at 13th Street and
Olive Avenue. He was charged
with possession of cocaine within
1000 feet of a house of worship,
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana, and resisting an officer
without violence.
• Deon Desmond McWhorter,
20, of Edward Higgins Terrace,
was arrested by Sanford police
Thursday in the 2500 block of
Georgia Avenue. He was charged
with possession of cocaine with
intent to sell.
• Latasha Denise Turner, 20, of
Windridge Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday in the
2500 block of French Avenue. She
was charged with possession of a
controlled substance, and petty
shoplifting from a merchant.
• Teak Anthony I’enley, 24, of

the store without paying. She was
charged with petty larceny and
giving a false ID to a law enforce­
ment officer.

east 5th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police early Thursday on
Ridgewood Avenue. Officers were
called regarding a suspicious person. Upon checking, officers
arrested him for possession of a
controlled substance, including
over 20 grams of marijuana,
Thefts
• Francheska Andino, 18, of
Valenda Court, East, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday at a
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
Drive. She reportedly took $3.83 in
merchandise from tne store without paying. She was charged with
petty shoplifting from a merchant.
• Janette Denise Knight, 37, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday at a store in the
400 block of East First Street. She is
said to have taken $8 in merchandise from the store without pay­
ing. She was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant, and
resisting property recovery from a
retail merchant.
• Nancy Kamm Peters, 65, of
Casselberry, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at a store
in Seminole Towne Center. She is
said to have taken $58 in merchan­
dise without paying. She was
charged with petty larceny (retail
theft).
• Angelo Boston, 40, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday in the 300 block
of East 25th Street. Officers said he
was trying to start a car with a
screwdriver, then drove away. He
was charged with grand theft of a
motor vehicle.
• Amber M. Miller, 18, of Lake
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday at a store in the
1500 block of W.P. Ball Bivd. She
was accused of taking items from

• Rachel Sanchez, 24, of
Geranium Lane, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at a
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
drive. She reportedly took items
from a store without paying. She
was charged with petty larceny
(shoplifting).
• Deshawn Sanders, 19, of
Casselberry, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at a
store in tne 3600 block of Orlando
Drive. She reportedly took Items
from a store without paying. She
was charged with petty shoplift­
ing from a merchant.
Assault - Battery
• Melvin Phontonio Haynes, 36,
of Wood mere Blvd., was arrested
by Sanford police Wednesday at
his residence as the result of a dis­
pute with a female. She was
charged with simple assault with
intent to do violence (domestic
violence).
• William Duty, 35, of Lindsey
Way, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday at his residence.
Officers said he had been in a dis­
pute with a female. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence).
8 Wilbur Samuel Finlaw, II, 43,
of Somerset Court, was arrested by
Sanford police on Aug. 2. Officers
said he snot another person in the
leg with a firearm. He surrendered
to police at the scene and was
taken to the hospital for treatment
of a dog bite to his left ear, sus­
tained from a pit bull terrier after
he fired the shot. He was charged
with aggravated battery using a
deadly weapon (domestic vio­
lence) and use of a firearm under
the influence of alcohol.
• Donald Wade Dyess, 51, of
Seminole Blvd. was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at his
residence following an altercation
with a female. He was charged
with battery — touch or strike
(domestic violence).

Public elementary school lunch menu
22
Gianni's Pizza
Pepperoni or
Cheese Pizza
Green Beans
Oatmeal Creme Pie
Assortment ol Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

23
Corn Dog Nuggets
Bush's Baked
Beans
Tater Tots
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

24
Turkey Club Wrap
(Turkey. Turkey
Ham &amp; Cheese)
Goldfish Crackers
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

25Hamburger or
Cheeseburger
w/ Lettuce &amp; Tomato
Baked Potato
Wedges
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

I

26
Penne Pasta w/
Prego Sauce
Garden Salad
Baked Mozzarella
Sticks
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

The Winter Springs City
Commission will meet at
6:30 p.m. in City Hall.
Among items on the agenda
are consideration of a new
condominium facility, and
several pertaining to the JDC
Towne Centerr Buih
Building.

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Donate Blood at the Little
Red Boa. A blood drive will
be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p m
at Ace Hardware in Sanford.
A photo ID will be required
for first-time donors. Special
gifts may be available to
long-time donors.
The City of Winter
Springs East Rural Area
Property Owners Committee
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the
East Training Room of City
Hall.

SAT
A Benefit Breakfast will
be held from 8 a.m. to noon,
at Upsala Presbyterian
Church, 101 Upsala Road in
Sanford. Cost is $5 per plate
with children 7 tnd under &lt;
free. There will be raffles, an
auction, gifts, items for sale,
and entertainment. Call 407330-2635.
An Antique Appraisal
Fair will be neld from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at the Lake Mary
Community Center, 260 N.
Country Club Road in Lake
Mary. The $5 fee for each
item appraised by experts is
a donation to the Seminole
Count Historical Society for
the support of the Museum
of Seminole County History.
Call 407-665-2489.

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An Alumni Invitational
Exhibit will open at Seminole
Community College Fine
Arts Gallery, and run
through Sept. 29. An opening
reception will be held from 5
to 7 p.m. Aug. 30, with a
Gallery talk at 6 p.m. Call
407-328-4722, ext. 3018.

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The Tudor House, 211
Wekiva Springs Lane,
Longwocd, will hold
Enrollment Night, with free
tutoring service on Thursday
nights in reading, writing
and arithmetic, for grades 1
through 6. The Tutor House
is sponsored by Wekiva
Presbyterian Church. All stu­
dents must enroll. Call 407869-1608.

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Sem inole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold a lunch­
eon at Orlando Marriott Lake Mary at 11:30 a.m. Call
407-333-4748.

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can be addressed before the
project is approved and
underway.
"W e're specifically here to
learn m ore about Rivers
Edge,* Gibson told the
approximately 16 people in
Mills, the architect for
Rivers Edge, presented the
project to the commission and
to the audience. The architect
has lived in Sanford almost
his entire life, and said that he
was "extremely proud* to be
presenting a project of "sub*
stantial quality". His firm has
been involved in projects such
as Sanford's Cultural Arts
Building and the restoration
for the downtown Wachovia
Bank, to name a few.
The R iven Edge project is
proposed to be built on 9.36
acres at 750 Fulton Street
behind The Herald building
and would span out like a fan
to Seminole Boulevard and
U S . 17-92/French Avenue.
A few ideas the group had
were to assist the city in
extending the RiverWalk from
French Avenue to die end of
their property line. Gibson
explained though that cur­
rently the d ty does not run
that roadway, the Florida
Department of Transportation
is in charge right now, but
there were discussions of the
d ty of Sanford taking over the
road.
The project would also
Include a traffic circle that
would provide major access to
die project and also to the
RiverWalk. A pedestrian traf­
fic d r d e would also be
encompassed to encourage
walkers to go to and from the
retail stores and restaurants
inside Rivers Edge to the
RiverWalk and downtown
shopping.
Access to parking is under­
neath in a raised two story
parking
structure
that
indudes 820 covered spaces
and 466 upper level spaces.

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Richard Huber, a member
of the Planning and Zoning
commission, was concerned
about soil testing.
T m not an engineer. Have
you done any samples? Will
the property support 24 sto­
ries," Huber asked?
According to Mills, a soil
report has been done and pre­
liminary tests show that it will
withstand 24 stories. The
report,
t also showed five feet of
fill1that
that was done in the 1950s
that is believed to be construc­
tion debris.
Planning and Zoning Vice
Chairman Andy Kutz wanted
to know who the major play­
ers were for the project. Those
players are George Hart and
Menbub Manjii. Manjii is of
Quality
Real
‘ Estate
Developers
LLC,
in
Longwood. Resumes of the
two applicants will be distrib­
uted to the board at a later
date.
Other board
members
seemed to agree that they
thought it was a great project
but they agreed with some of
the concerns staff had out­
lined.
Gibson told the commis­
sion that some of those pre­
liminary concerns for the proj­
ect were the height and scare
of fire project access and traf­
fic circulation; and land use.
Studies would also need to be
performed for roadways,
drainage, solid waste, fire,
schools, water and sewer, and
parks and recreation.
"I'm in favor of this, but 1
think you're going to have
problems with these roads,"
Huber said.
Gibson explained that these
problems could be addressed
during a later dated formal
engineering review.
Two members of the public
addressed the Planning and
Zoning commission, one who
did not support the project
and one who did support the
project.

Steven Myers of Oak
Avenue said that it was an
interesting project but that he
had a problem with the d ty
overlooking previous studies.
According to Myers, the
Sanford Historic Trust specifi­
cally warned against projects
that walled off the lakefront.
The d ty has "paid dearly" for
studies, he said.
"It wouldn't take long to
realize this project doesn't
measure up,” Myers said. "I
would encourage you to look
long and hard at this.”
Myers said that his main
concerns were the size, scale
and proportion of the project.
Chris Kelly, of Lake Mary,
who has been a lifelong resi­
dent of Sanford, said his
father built the circular build­
ing on the site
plan.
tepian.
elly said wnen he isaw the
plans for this project "It took
my breath away."
Although he agreed there
were traffic issues, ne said that
his father and he would be
willing to foot the bill to have
some studies done.
"We'd be happy to pick up
the tab," Kelly said. "We'd
like to help make this a win,
win, win, for everyone."
The applicants requested a
conditional use for an urban
infill redevelopment project.
According to Gibson the dty
staff will continue to review
the application submitted and
work with the applicant
toward a required Public
Hearing. All property owners
within 200 feet of the subject
property will be notified by
certified mail of the hearing
and a legal notice of the meet­
ing will be published, too. The
date of this hearing has not
been determined at this time,
Gibson said.
The Planning and Zoning
commission has board meet­
ings usually on the first and
third Thursday of each month
at 7 p.m. at City Hall in the
commission chambers.

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fraudulent, the Sheriff's Office
said.
The group . established
fraudulent checking accounts
at bank branches throughout
Orange,
Seminole,
and
Volusia counties using the
fraudulent business and per­
sonal checks.
Since the investigation
began, the organization has

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SANFORD — Five females,
four of whom were listed as
homeless, were arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday,
Aug. 17 and Thursday, Aug. 11,
as members of the Special
Tactical Unit conducted a pros­
titution sting at various loca­
tions in the dty.
Mindy Cook, 43, listed as
homeless, was located in the
area of 3rd Street and Park
Avenue Wednesday. She was
charged with procurement for
prostitution, indecent exposure
in public and possession of
narcotics equipment
Diana Landon, 39, listed as
homeless, was located by
undercover police officers at
7th Street and Cypress Avenue
Wednesday. She was charged
•
procurement for pro6titulit —
Dianna Deblots, 41 of Pine
Avenue, was located at 8th
Street and Hickory Avenue on
Wednesday. She was charged
with procurement for prostitu­
tion.
Stacy Lynn Miller; 31, listed
as homeless, was located by
Sanford police on Tuesday,
Aug. 11, at 25th Street and
Hartwell Avenue. She was
charged with procurement for
prostitution, indecent exposure
tn public and possession of
narcotics equipment
Yolanda Yandow, 40, listed
as homeless, was arrested by
Sanford police on Tuesday,
Aug. 11, at 6th Street and Maple
Avenue. She was charged with
indecent exposure in public
Police said Yandow, Cook,
and Miller reportedly exposed
their breasts to the undercover
agents, to prove they weren’t
law enforcement officers.
In an unrelated incident on
Aug. 1, Marquax Lenea
Mannering, 25, of W'est 11th
Street, reportedly approached
an undercover officer and
exposed her breasts to indicate
she was nut a law enforcement
officer. She was charged with
indecent exposure in public.

been responsible for defraud­ Brevard County Jail.
Two current irtnates at the
ing victims of about $200,000,
investigators said. However, Orange County . Jail, Agenol
36* &lt;11 arid 1 Yolanda
agents suspect th e W ise s" 'Soto,
exceed that amount due to Oimeda, 33, were served war­
rants related to this investiga­
evidence discovered during
said.
the investigation affecting tion, - investigators
other financial institutions Aguila and his associates now
and retail outlets.
face charges of racketeering,
The investigation revealed grand theft, and uttering
the majority of the proceeds forged instruments.
This investigation was a
were going to the purchase of
the
heroin and crack cocaine, a partnership between
Orange
County Sheriff's
Sheriff's spokesman said.
Aguila was booked into the Office, the Seminole County
Seminole County Jail and his Sheriff's Office, the Office of
associate, Gerald Thompson, Statewide Prosecution, and
58, was arrested in Brevard the Florida Department of
County and booked into the Law Enforcement.

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to have staff ... determine
where the problem areas are"
in regard to flooding, he
added.
In many cases, if the flooding
problems are alleviated that
would take care of some water
quality problems, Bundy suggrated.
Committee members also
discussed how many stormwa­
ter problems affect more than
one government agency. Water
in a dty lake, for example, may
receive runoff from a county
road and that drains into a creek
flowing down to a lake in
anotner ary*
Lake Mary Mayor Thomas
Greene said some of these lakes
are private. Crystal Lake in
Lake Mary is one such lake.
Although the dty owns some
property along the lake, there is
no public access, Greene said.
Keeping the quality of pri­
vate lakes ought to be the finan­
cial responaibiiity of the property owners on that body of water
he said.
Henley brought up health
issues as well and agreed that
flood prone areas should be
identified.
At this point Goff said the
committee is again telling staff
what to do. He said the conunittee ought to be listening to staff.
"I want to hear their list of
priorities," Goff said. They
know what issues are coming
up in the near future, and he
wants to know how to address
them
"If we're going to set here
and order them (to do things)
then this is a waste of time,"
Goff said.
County
Commissioner
Randy Morris, who is also chair
of the joint committee, said
everyone at the table deals with
stormwater. Ombeig continued
with her presentation talking
about additional opportunities
to partner on stormwater issues.
Morris and others talked
about the problem of paying
consultants. Each dty and file
county has stormwater consult­
ants, who have to consult with
each other's consultants to let
them know what can be done
on an issue.
The Btormwater technical
working group may have the
• makings ■of a stormwater
authority. •Before going there.

the committee sent Omberg
and the working group away
with a list of work items to
bring back to a future meeting.
Induded among them is devel­
oping a priority list for
stormwater problems and an
assessment of consultant servic­
es.
"Personally I think this is a
great start" Morris said.
The committee also heard a
report from the Parks and
Recreation Technical Working
Group led by Joe Gasparini,
manager of Seminole County
Parks and Recreation.
He gave an overview of park
and sports facilities throughout
file county.
The working group would
like the committee to look at
securing land for recreation,
reviewing fees by making them
more equal across the board,
open school sites for public
recreation and including a rep­
resentative on the group from
the school district. They also
want the committee to look at
establishing a senior center.
Morris said in general dty
parks are better maintained

than county parks and that is a
difference tnat collaboration
might address.
The discussion turned to
business opportunities, specifi­
cally for attracting regional and
national sports tournaments to
Seminole County.
Henley said it is short sight­
ed to use facilities solely for
recreational purposes because
there is “big, big money" in
these tournaments. He said file
tournaments could have a
large economic impact on
hotels, restaurants, and other
businesses.
The need for sports market­
ing and making an inventory
of all the recreational fadli ties
in file county were discussed.
Before the committee start­
ed on its agenda, Oviedo
Councilman Todd Russell told
members about his d t / s first
Oktoberfest
planned
for
Sunday Oct. 23 at its new
aquatic center on State Road
426 and Division Street.
Bratwurst, sauerkraut and a
parade with the traditional
tapping of the keg were men­
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People have been asking, "If I don't have a driver's license
and someone asks for a photo ID, what can I show them?" While
some folks may knot* tne answer. I adm it I didn't So I investi­
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Hx&gt;to ITTs are issued by the Florida Driver's License Division
of Florida Highway Safety. The driver's license office used to be
fooled at the Sanford airport property, but it has moved to
Winter Park, at 910 West Canton, on Highway 17-91 As I see it
it » inconvenient for moat folks in Sanford and Northern
Seminole County. B u t aa it's in Winter Park now, and we'll just
have to live with it
In talking to a representative of dial division, it sounds rela­
tively simple. You show up at the Winter Park
office on Cantorv and are requited to present a
birth certificate, and one other form of identifi­
cation such as a social security card, marriage
beerier, o r other document men, at a coat of
only S3, they take your photo and present you
with an official Florida ID can t
The problem (as I see it) is that you will
haw to wait in line along with the dozens of
other people who will be applying for a driHftf,
ver's license or a renewal. From some folks I
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So, the people at the License Division said
they now take reservations, which will cut the
trine down considerably. AO you h aw to do is phone 407-6231147 for an appointment
Another problem, this phone number is almost ALWAYS busy.
It took me II calls over a period of two hours, before I got an
answer They said their office is quite busy and the phone is
always ringing, (Do they only have one phone b it? )
The above is only for dteaena of the United States. If you are
not a citizen, the forms of identification you wiB be required to
show include an immigration document showing why you are in
Florida, and other papers to prove your legal presence. If you
reach them by phona for an appointment tefl them you ate not a
citizen and they w fl tefl you what you will rwed to bring along
Keep in orind. these photo DXi ate not to be construed as a
driver's bcense. Seminole County Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve
Harnett said often, deputies stopping a vehicle itn i asking for a
driver's bcense, ate shown one of these photo ID's. *1 don't
know why they think they can get away with this," he said, "but
they will b y anyway *
The photo ID cu d is a different color and specifically says
'F o r identification INgpoeea Only.' If you don't have a driver's
bcense and need to show a photo ID, M s is the way to go. It takes
tone to get otu^ but aa photo DYs are often required, it's the only
way t o g a
So now I know, and you have been informed
Speaking of driver's Bowse, have you ever notices on the
H enLfi "Pobcr Blotter” (usually on Page 2A), the number of
people who a te stopped by Sanford police and charged with
driving with a revoked/restricted bcense, or not having one at
alP From examining these reports, moat of the traffic stops were
l a light inoperative, broken winraaons. Hey,
r, at least you can keep your car in

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team that represents Central
Florida at the "Rock "N Roll”
half marathon in Arizona this
coming January.
I am 53 years old and have
been running 5K runs for other
charitable courses for a ear now.
The reason I have chosen my
biggest challenge (this half
marathon) is for personal and
community reasons.
Did you know that here, in
Central Florida, approximately
10,000 people will die from
strokes? Do you personally
know the risk factors for stroke?
Do you know how many more
of our neighbors will be crip
pled by this horrible sad night­

mare?
This hits home for me in two
ways.
No. 1 - 1 am a nurse at South
Seminole Hospital and witch
these horrible events unfold
before my eyes. Loss of inde­
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And strokes happen to anyone.
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mutation that causes my
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gene, I look into the face of
death everyday.
I’m looking for pledge dona­
tions, emotional support and a
cure in my lifetime. Anyone in
the community that is touched
by stroke, I would love to hear
from so that 1 have raised
enough funds to run in Arizona.
My deadline Is O ct 19.
Pledges and letters of encour­
agement to Ruth Thibet; c /o
Denise Johnson, American
Stroke Assn., 237 E. Marks
Street Orlando, FL 32803
Ruth Traber

The grant with Seminole High
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Seminole School English teacher Peggy
Foundation
for
County Public Schools recently Johnson for the donation.
Seminole High School will
helped Seminole High School
secure 30 new computers use the computers to advance
Exceptional
Student
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Foundation, according to a Education program. ESE offers
assistance
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tatty disabled and gifted stu­
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The donation by die National
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at their own academic pace.
To team more about The
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Established in 1986, The
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funds to enhance the perform­
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Reading running
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To the Editor
Firstly, let me take this oppor­
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the time to read my letter. I am
Ruth Traber. I am writing in the
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toed news coverage with the
objective in mind that I might be
able to realize a dream. I have
joined the "Train To End Stroke”
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Obituaries
LEO BARKLEY

JAMES RO YK O O N

Leo Barkley, 72. of
Hornbeam Street, Oviedo,
died Monday, Aug. 15. 2005
at Sanford Rehabilitation
Center.
H e w as bom Jan. 2 1 ,1 9 3 3
in Panam a City. He w as a
truck driver.
Survivors include wife,
M ary Barkley of Oviedo.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.

James Roy Koon, 52. of
Orlando, died Monday,
Aug. 15^ 2006 at his resi­
dence.
He was bom Aug. 27,
1952 in Punta Gorda. He
worked at La'G allerie in
Winter Park for over 20
years.
Survivors include friends
Jesus Robert Yanix, Guy
Davis, Annie Schuck. Becky
Newman and others.
A Celebration of Life will
be held Saturday, A ug. 20,
at 7 p.m. at Howell Branch
Chapel of Collison Family
Funeral Homes. In Ueu of
flowers, contributions may
be m ade in his m em ory to
the Coalition for the
Homeless, 639 W. Central
Ave., Orlando, 32801.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

BEVERLY KAY HUNT
Beverly Kay Hunt, 59, of
Sanford, died Tuesday, Aug.
16, 2005.
B om Sept. 30, 1945, in
Indianapolis, Ind., she
m oved to Sanford in 1973.
She w as ow ner of Hunts
Used Cars in Sanford. She
w as a Protestant.
Survivors include mother.
Betty Branson of
Indianapolis; husband,
Roger Hunt of Sanford;
sons, Alan Hunt and Kenny,
both of Sanford; sister,
Debbie Myers of
Indianapolis; two grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Aug. 20 at 11
a.m. at Oaklawn Chapel
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Hom e, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

LINDA J. JARV1NEN
Linda J. Jarvinen, 46, of
W inter Springs, died
Wednesday, Aug. 1 7 ,2 0 0 5 .
She was bom April 7 ,1 9 5 9
in Ishpening, Michigan.
She w as an accounting
manager.
Survivors include hus­
band, Michael A. Jarvinen;
son, Bryan Jarvinen; daugh­
ter, Catherine Jarvinen; par­
ents, William and Nancy
Ennett; brothers, Mark
Ennett, Brad Ennett and
Michael Ennett; sister, Cathy
Crabtree.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m., Saturday,
Aug. 20, at Banfield Funeral
home with Pastor Kevin
Urichko officiating.
Banfield Funeral home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.

ARNOLD P. LOUIS
Arnold P. Louis, 86, of
Orlando, died Ibesday, Aug.
16, 2005 at his residence.
B om in ort-A u-Prince, Haiti,
he moved to Central Florida
from Canada three years
ago. He w as a builder and a
member of St's Peter It Paul
Catholic Church.
Survivors include wife,
Jeanette Louis of O rlando;
son, Joseph Louis of Africa;
daughters, Gislalne Gaboton
of Winter Park, Josette
Etienle and Joelle St. Simon,
both of Orlando, and Gisele
Pierre Louis of Altamonte
Springs; sister, Marianne
Louis of Boston, M ass; 13
grandchildren; five great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at
11 a.m., Saturday, A ug. 20,
at St's Peter A Paul Catholic
Church with Father Joe
Roberts officiating.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes k Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.
m a ry l,

M cW h o r t e r
Mary L. McWhorter, 86,
of Sanford, died Tuesda
Aug. 16, 2005 in Lake fMary.
t
She was bom Feb. 12, 1919

in DeKalb County, Ga. She
w as a nurse.
Survivors include daugh­
ter Debbie Rogers of
Sanford; tw o granddaugh­
ters.
Funeral services were
held F rid ay Aug. 19 at the
Oaklawn Chapel with
Pastor Tom Hensley officiat­
ing. Burial w as at Oaklawn
Park Cemetery, Lake Mary.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn C h ap el
Sanford /L ak e Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

THEODORE J. T .J .*
MICHELS
Theodore J. T .J .*
Michels, 83, of Brunswick,
Ga^ died Sunday, Aug. 14,
2005 in Sears Manor
Nursing Hom e of
Brunswick.
B om in DeLand, he
m oved to Brunswick 35
years ago.
H e retired from Civil
Service at Glynco Naval
Station in Brunswick. He
w as a World War II veteran
of the U.S. N avy SeaBces
and recipient of a Purple
H e a rt
H e w as a member of St.
Francis Xavier Catholic
Church and a member and
Past Grand Knight of the
Knights of Columbus, a
member of NARFE and
Holy Names Society.
Survivors include six
daughters, four sons, sisters,
Betty Michels, M ary Ann
Senart, Edna Snavely,
Caroline C accdatore,
Josephine Von Herbulis,
Jacqueline Deigman and
Helen Tebancourt; brothers,
Paul Michels, Ralph
Michels, Henry Michels and
Neal Michels; 22 grandchil­
dren; 14 great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Aug. 20 at 11 a.m.
at St. Francis Xavier
Catholic Church, with
Fathers Wilfrid Logsdon
and Cletus Pifher officiat­
ing.
Edo Miller A Sons
Funeral Home, Brunswick,
Ga., in charge of arrange­
ments.
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of Longwood, died Sunday,
A ug. 14, 2005 at Lake Mary
Health and Rehab Center.
B om Nov. 11,1921, in
D etro it Mich., she moved to
Central Florida in 2003. She
w as a supervisor for the
Health Department in
Michigan.
Survivors include son,
Gregory Mitchell of Detroit
daughters, Adrienne
Williams of Longwood,
Winada Heins of Chicago,
Stephanie Spencer of Detroit
and M ary Johnson of
Bellville, Mich.; nine grand­
children; 14 great-grandchil­
dren.
Interment will be at
Westland Cem etery in
Michigan.
Collison family Funeral
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Seminole C h ap el
Longwood, in charge of
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CHRISTOPHER STEPHAN
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Christopher Stephan
Petris, Sr., 93, of Sanford,
died Thursday, Aug. 18,
2005, in DeBary.
He was b om Oct. 16,
1911, in Greece, and moved
to Sanford from Miami in
1982.
He was a World War II
veteran of the U.S. Army
and recipient of the
European Service Medal. He
was a delivery driver.
Survivors include son,
Christopher Stephan Petris,
Jr.; two grandchildren; one
great-grandson.
Visitation will be
Monday, Aug. 22, from 10
a.m. until noon. A private
aveside service will folow.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /L a k e Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

FRANK RODECKER
Frank Rodecker, 84, of
Orlando, died Monday,
Aug. 15, 2005 in Orlando.
Bom May 29, 1921, in
Marion, Ohio, he moved to
Orlando in 1966.
He was a retired carpen­
ter and a World War 11 vet­
eran of the U.S. Arm y Air
Corps. .
He was a member of
American Legion.

Survivors include sons,
Patrick Rodecker of North
Carolina, Michael Rodecker
of Rhode Island and Frank
Carl Rodecker of Illinois;
daughters Letra Penny of
Texas, Apryt Cordell of
Orlando, Kathy Johns of
Illinois and Debbie Hudson
of Tennessee; 11 grandchil­
dren; four great-grandchil­
dren; three great great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held Friday, Aug. 19 in the
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
Home, Howell Branch
Chapel.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
FLOY1AN ROGOW SKI
Floyian Rogowski, 87, of
Longwood, died
Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2005.
He was b om Aug. 11,1918,
in Philadelphia, Pa. He was
a retired shipping and
receiving agimt in the au to­
m otive industry, and a vet­
eran of the U.S. Army.
There are no known liv­
ing survivors.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
LEE E. ROSS
Lee E. Ross, 75, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Aug. 17, 2005 in Orlando.
He was bom March 1 4 ,1 9 3 0
in Plainsville, Ohio.
He was a truck driver
and a Protestant.
He was a veteran of the
U.S. Army.
Survivors include his
wife, Alice Ross of Sanford;
daughters, Karen Willis of
Sanford and Claire Nelson
of Astabula, Ohio; son. Bill
Ross of Apopka.
Visitation will be from 2
until 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
20, with funeral services to
follow at 3 p.m. at Oaklawn
Chapel. Interment will fol­
low at Highland Memory
Gardens.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /L ak e Mary, in
charge of arrangem ents.

ROXIE SHERROD
Roxie Sherrod, 93, of
Sanford, died Sunday, Aug.
7 ,2 0 0 5 .
B om on Dec. 27, 1911, she
m oved to Central Florida in
1992. She w as a homemaker
and a M ethodist.
G raveside funeral servic­
es w ere held Wednesday,
Aug. 17 at Sylvan Lake
Cem etery in Sanford.
Collison Family Funeral
Hom e ACrematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

ELIZABETH L. WHITLEY
Elizabeth L. Whitley, 75,
of Osteen, died Tuesday,
Aug. 16, 2005.
B om in Canebrake, W.Va.,
she has been a Central
Florida resident for 56
years. She w as a homemak­
er. She and her late husband
owned and operated a
welding company.
Survivors include son,
Michael A. Whitley of
Casselberry; daughters,
Deborah D. Hosack and
Pamela T. Kelley, both of
Osteen, Cathy L. Cox of
Lake Mary and Sheri A.
Davis of Quincy; sisters,
Joan Peters of Roanoke, Va.,
Esther Davison and Yvonne
Hall, both of Titusville;
eight grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren.
Memorial services will be
held at 4 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 20, in the Gramkow
Chapel of Collison Family
Funeral Home with Pastor
Benson Tart officiating.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

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(1/4 mil* off Of—noway.
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Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2378
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404-Baptist
3101 WM SR 48
Sanford, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior
Sunday Morning Stile Study 9 am 8
1030am
Worship Services 9am 8 1030am
Wednesday Prayer Service 630
pm

590 S., Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32748
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:48AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 730PM
Nursery Provided

5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2088
Dr. Bob Parker. Pastor
Nelson Chapman, Youth Pastor
9wtday Worship 10:45AM
Children's AWANA Club 530PM •
Family Activities.. 6PM

Family Worship CenSsr
2482 S. Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krali, Pastor
Sunday Wbrship
Service 930AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Wekhra Assembly of God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs, 10AM
Sunday School, 9AM

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802 W. 22nd SL, Sanford * 321-2723

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Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Dave SchneUe. College and Career
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Scott Garrett. Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A.M. Svcs 6:30am 8 11am
-Stole Study 9:45am
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Sunday Church Service and
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Mon-Ffi 10sm-4pm
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Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise 8 Worship ...1030AM
Menage by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service..... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg,10AM
Midweek Servtoe (Wed) 7PM.

425-CongragotkHMil
Bepdet Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday School.... 930AM
Morning Worship.. 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Btoie Study ...730PM

428-Eplscopal
Holy Croaa Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave O 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7 3 0 8 10a.m.
Nursery 8 Sunday School lor chi­
cken. Midweek worihip in Chapel on
Weda. Community meal • 530pm
Weds. For tknaa 8 detail of atudies
and acttvMea, Cat 407-322-4811.

Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood, FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School.... 930am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening Worihip.... 6:00pm

Westview Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523

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9th SL and Laurel Ave.
Sanford *322*2131

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Ail Souls Catholic Church
Comer of 9th St 8 S. Oak Ave
Sanford. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 63 0 AM. Mort-Fri
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday Vigil..... 5PM
Sunday. 730AM, 1030AM. Noon
9AM - English (Social Hal)
8:45 AM •Spanish (Church)
5PM Latm Tndertm* Mass

410&gt;Christian
SafehartMr Christian Church
730 Upeaia Road
Sanford FL
407 322-0960
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201 EknAvw, Sanford, FL
407-321-8386
Tlmotoy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday Schooi. 10AM
Morning Worship. 11AM
Toe. Prayer, Bfeto Study, 7 3 0 PM

Lake Mary, FL
407-331-1021

Church School, 930am
Morning Ytorship, 10:45am

440-Lutharan
780 8un Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyar. Pastor
Jonatoan Thomas, Aaat Pastor
Saturday Evening .....530PM
Praiee 8 Worship
Sunday Morning.... 8AM
TtadMonal Servtoe *
Sunday Morning ,...930Am
Praiee 8 Worship
Sunday Morning ....11 AM
Farrwy n o fin ip c w v m

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For Information ca l 407-333-0797.

2825 8. Oak Ave, 8entord, FL
Patoor James Tlmmone
Sunday School...... 9:15AM
Worship Service.... 1030AM
Momwllon. 407-322-3652
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401 Vtolen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Breeemarm, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:46AM/10:46 AM
Nursery Provided
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443-M^hodlst
Christ Untied Math odiet Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of flicker Dr 8 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School...... 930am
Inler-Mteaton..........1030am
Morning wonrup ...item
Bible Study
Wednesday .......... 630am
ChUdrank Time
Included in Worship
Nursary provided tor Babies
and Smal Children.
'Small Enough To Love You •
Growing in Christ To Serve You*

419 Park Ave, Sanford. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor

Downtown on 3rd 8 Oak
407-322-2863
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult 8un. School SAM
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Lake Mery, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Mteheel L Andrews.
Earty Service, 830AM
Sunday School. M agee 0:15AM
TradMonal Worahlp 1030AM
Nursery Provided

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Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
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9:00am
Morning Worship
1030am
Nursery Cara Provided

451-S«v«nth Day
Adventist
Seventh Day Adventtsl Church
5779 CR 427
Sanford, FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 930am
Morning Worahlp 10:50am
Midwk Worship. Wad. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kkfa C O O L Club

Morning VeorBiiip,

830am 81130am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coffee FeOowahip, 930am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Feiowshlp, 4pm
Nursary Provided

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800 East 2nd St, Sanford, FL
407-323-5648
Sabbath School.... 930AM
Divine Worship..... 11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 73 0 PM

446-Nazerene

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Bin Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 825am, 10:45am
&amp; 6pm
Sunday School 935am
Wed. Activities. Afl Ages 630pm

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407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 930AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..830PM
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407-322-3642
Rev Wss Tanksiey. Pastor
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407-321-2723
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422-Church of God of
Prophacy,

519 S. Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-3224041/407-321 -9351
Youth: 407-3224322
Rev. Joe DouthitL Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam WUtow. Intern-Students
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Sunday Worship,1030A;6P
Wsd Activities, ait ages, 630PM
Nursery Provided

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650 E. Airport BNd
Sanford, FL 32773
407-321-9800
Eugene Smith, Pastor
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407-322-3122
Jon Cameo. Pastor
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760 Sun D rive
Lake M ary
P aul Hoyer,
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2581 Sanford Ave

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Chutes L Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 730am, 9am, 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursery, 6:45am -12:45pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Hohf Comforter
p p p p e rtp e e P O v e f
603 W. 4th St
Sanford. Florida
407-323-6067
Rev Mam Barth. Pnest
Sunday Euchanst__ 930AM

437-NonDenomlnatlonal
Lite Spring OutRaach
Ministries

Sun 1030am at Longwood Civic
League Women s Club
135 W Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone 407 339-0277
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Brtdgewey Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mery Rd
Lake Mary, FL 32748
(currently meeting • Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship, 10am
Wed. Feflowship. 7pm
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324-9060
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(An affUiata of the Church of the
Nazarene)

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paoia
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mile)
Leonard OGonnett, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News'
Sunday School...... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ....11AM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 73 0 PM
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Something old,
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The following items were edited from the
October 25,1948, edition of The Sanford Herald,
(with the last article of current interest).

Boys and Girls invited to paint Windows
Jack Ratigan, manager of Seminole County
Motors Co. on Palmetto Avenue, was propos­
ing a new outlet for boys and girls during the
Halloween season. Instead of soaping win­
dows or otherwise desecrating property,
Ratigan was inviting youngsters to fill his
windows with futuristic art. He was offering
cash prizes to the winners and was furnishing
them with watercolors and brushes.
The contest had begun
that dav and would contin­
ue
through
Saturday.
Painting was to cease at 6
p.m. each day and only one
painting was allowed each
participant. When all panels
were rilled, they would be
Judged and then erased so
that everyone would have
an opportunity to exhibit
G race Marie
There would be four

Stinccipher
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Grammar School, Junior
High School, and Seminole
High. Winners in each group would receive
first prize of $3, second prize was $2 and third
^rize was 1. The overall winner would receive

Paintings would be viewed each evening by
the judges in case they were damaged by rain
during the night.

Around the Town
Mack Cleveland Jr. had been elected Mayor
of Homecoming at Stetson University. Winter
visitors recently arrived were Mr. and Mrs.
Armitage from Canada, and Mrs. Nett
Eperson from Milwaukee.
Seen playing tennis were Mr. and Mrs.
C harlie M orrison and Mr. and Mrs. T.E.
Tucker. W.L. Stoudenmire was seen carrying a
lavender water lily from the band shell to tne
zoo. The Byron Foxes and their son were seen
at Prairie Lake Drive-In on Saturday night.
Out for Sunday drives were Mr. and Mrs.
A.E. Collum, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Kirchoff,
Daphne Connelly ,and Bill Shoemaker.
The R oy H ollers had purchased- the
Hawkins Connelly hom e on M ellonville
Avenue and the Connellys had purchased the
G.T. Kellam house at 2400 Park Avenue.
Southside School to Hold Carnival
The annual Hallow een carnival at
Southside School would begin on Tuesday,
Oct. 26, with a spaghetti supper at 5:30 p.m.
Cost of the dinner was 65 cents for adults, 35
cents for children. The public was cordially
invited to the dinner and all festivities, accord­
ing to PTA President, Mrs. Robert Williams.
Mrs. Leonard Munson, general chairman of
the event, announced that a costume parade
would be held following the supper. Other
features of the evening would be rides,
sideshows, candied apples, cakew alk, ice
cream and many other tnings to furnish enjoy­
ment for Sanford's children.
(Just the mention of Southside's carnival
brings back m em ories to a m ultitude of
Sanford residents, as many of us, as children,
enjoyed this event for several years. Thanks go
to the many parents and teacners through the
years who worked hard to give us such pleas­
ure). ‘
(Current Event)
Celery Fed Beach Reunion
The annual Celery Fed Beach Reunion hit
a snag recently, but the event lives on.
It was learned about four weeks ago that
the hotel that had been booked has been
sold and would be dosed for renovations in
September. Therefore the com m ittee had to
find a new hotel, and fast.
A contract was signed with the Oceanside
Inn on August 4th, and letters have been
sent out telling of the changes.
There may be som e Sem inole high School
Celery Feds who have not heard o f the
changes, so here is the scoop.
The event will be held Sept. 23 * 25, 2005,
at the Oceanside Inn, 1909 S. A tlantic Ave.,
in Daytona Beach Shores, 32118. Phone 1800-224-5056. Ocean view rooms are 59, plus
12.5 percent tax with other accom m odations
also available. A com plim entary continental
breakfast is included.
On Friday, Sept. 23, hors d'oeuvres will be
served poolside at a cost of $8 per person. A
cash bar will be available.
Dinner is on your own at one of the many
nearby restaurants.
Saturday, Sept. 24 there will be a Luau
featuring a Polynesian buffet beginning at 7
p.m. Cost is $20 per person.
The deadline for m aking hotel reserva­
tions is Sept. 20. Meal reservations can be
sent to Jay Jacobs, 204 Larkwood Drive,
Sanford, 32771, with checks may payable to
Celery fed Beach Reunion. Deadline is Sept.
15.
This reunion has been held yearly for over
25 years and is looked forward to by a large
group of Sem inole High graduates. Anyone
who was a student at Sem inole High School
during the Celery Fed years is invited and
encouraged to attend
We really have a great time visiting, sun­
ning, swimming, eating, relasing, and just
enjoying being with our long tim e friends
For further inform ation contact me at 407322-4381 or Jay Jacobs at 407-328-2766

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Former Globetrotter brings skills,
dreams to Hopper Center School
By Marva Hawklna

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stu d en t.
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to
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and w as cu t 14 tim es before
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w hen y ou d o n 't try.
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to Mr. Brow n, one of the
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Stetson’s C om er

W hars next for park
This is the second of two
parts about Deputy Eugene
Gregory's dream of a park in
Geneva. This columns features
com m ents
from
Sheriff's
Deputy
Todd
Moderson,
future park options, and con­
clusions
In light of last year's hurri­
cane season
and
recent
flooding, con­
cerns
have
b e e n
expressed
again about
flooding
at
the park site.
The
engin e e r s
involved
Karen
with the park
Phi l l i ps
layout
had
• • • • • • • • addressed
this
and
included raised walkways and
boardw alks a couple feet
above the hundred year flood
plain in the design. They felt
the park might be closed two
months of the year at most and
viewed it comparable to the
flooding that occurs at other
recreation areas like Mullet
Lake.
Commissioners Henley and
M orris,
although
clearly
unhappy about tne landown­
ers' position, unfortunately
never fully supported a park in
Geneva, characterizing it as a
sparsely populated area, and
hard to get to. They pointed
out that the County does not
build parks with facilities in
rural areas "w here no one
lives", and that they had given
direction for the Natural Lands
Acquisition committee not to
add more land to rural areas,
especially land that could not
be used or developed.
The
two options
that
Com m issioners Morris and
Carey are now looking at are I )
a "nam ing opportunity" somewin-re in District 2 or 5, naming
som ething
after
Deputy

Gregory to honor him and/or
2) building a real memorial
monument in a more central
location like Five Points site of
the new Criminal Justice com­
plex on 17-92.
A few days after the vote, I
caught up with Deputy Todd
Moderson who has been spear­
heading the park initiative for
almost six years. Although
understandably disappointed
at the turn of events, Todd will
be working with the Sheriff's
Office to find alternatives for a
substation in Geneva and pos­
sibly enough land for a play­
ground.
Deputy Moderson told me
that ne cannot thank the indi­
viduals and businesses in the
community enough for their
generous donations, pledges,
and contributions of money,
labor, and services to support
the project. Once a new plan is
in place, he envisions re-contacting these contributors to re­
direct their donations toward
the new plans. "The initiative
would never have gotten this
far without this grass roots
effort to make improvements
for our kids and the communi­
ty," he said. "I am so apprecia­
tive for the community sup­
port."
The community support of
the park in terms of $450,000
donated labor and services
happened because people felt
an intimate connection to
Deputy Gregory, and clearly
saw this as a way to honor him
by continuing his vision. As of
this writing,
I had not received a com­
ment from the landow ner's
attorney Steven Dunegan. I did
speak with some residents on
Lake Harney Road who were
in full support of the park and
were disappointed to near this
news
1
disagree
with
Com m issioner Morris that
Cwiteva's kids and fam ilies
don't need a park because thry
the
live in one More than $00 chil­

dren
attend
Geneva
Elementary, not including the
children who go to private
schools and
are
home
schooled. I think that is more
than a handful. To conclude
that because we live in a more
natural setting we don't have a
need to gather families togeth­
er or need playground equip­
ment for kids, makes no sense.
I also don't understand why
the County opposes adding
more rural land to the Natural
Lands designated area. The
reason that Seminole County
has "urban" areas like Red Bug
Lake Road and O viedo is
because
developers
were
allowed to bulldoze thousands
of acres of once rural land, and
replace it with concrete subdi­
visions.
Let's
check
the
score
between Seminole County and
Geneva:
Landfill YES.
Sewage spraying-YES. Possible
$16 million Lake Jesup Muck
Removal project-YES. Possible
prison location-YES. County
park for families and childrenNO.
My opinion is that this Is
another example of Seminole
County,
Florida’s Natural
Choice, choosing not to sup­
port its most natural location.
Whatever your viewpoint,
take some time to check out the
BCC agenda m inutes on
www.seminolecountyfl.gov or
call the Commission’s records
office to read transcripts or lis­
ten to the audio tapes of the
meetings.
You can also read about the
park at www.seminolesheriff.
org Send emails, write letters,
m ake phone calls-let your
opinion be heard.
Wt* need you to tell us what
you know that is good about

Geneva! I’lease share your infor­
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Sanford/Central Florida's Luther
Barnes and the Sunset Jubilaires of Rocky
M ount N.C. are still thrilling audiences
with the blessing of their voices and
award winning releases.
G od's announced group was in
Sanford Sunday, Aug. 14 at the New
Bethel
Missionary ..............................
Baptist Church where
the Rev. W illiam F.
Lewis is pastor.
The Luther Barnes
fans gathered and filled
the church to hear and
enjoy the spirit filled
selections that we all
have as a strengthening
and personal testimony
in our lives.
Marva
The word through H a w k i n s
music and song came in
v
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the following popular *
songs we enjoyed, "It's Your Tim e",
"H eaven On My M ind", "I'm Still
Holding O n", "N o Matter How H igh",
"I'm So Satisfied", "W herever 1 G o",
"We're Almost Home", "Someone to lean
O n", "Jesus Cares", and "Come Fly With
Me." The composer, arranger comes from
a musical family. He began singing at the
age of nine with the Bames Junior, a
group formed by his father, the Rev. F.C.
Bam es, who made famous the w ellknown love song "Rough Side of the
Mountain". The group later began to per­
form as backup singers and musicians for
another family group. The Sunset
Jubilaires are composed of Luther's
uncles.
With music as his life's career, he has
dedicated his life to the Lord and music
after receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Music
from St. Augustine College in Raleigh,
N.C. He taugnt music in his former high
school in Rocky Mount, N.C. He taught
piano and voice lessons in the private sec­
tor.
Luther tours extensively with the
Sunset Jubilaires, Red Budd Gospel
r'ChiSfiTllie Bames Family, and also serves
his Master as Minister of Music and dea­
con at Red Budd Holy Church. He is aLso
director of the Martin Luther King, Jr.
"On the Rise" Youth Choir.
Some of the recent awards for this
Stellar Award nominee have been 2000
Dove Award nomination for traditional
gospel song of the year, "Heaven On My
M ind", the 2003 Gospel Music workshop
of America Traditional Male Vocalist of
the Year. 2004 Grammy nomination for
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album. In
2005, his project with the Sunset
Jubilaires, "It's Your Time", they have
received the Stellar Award for a tradition­
al CD of the Year, Group/Duo of the Year,
nominee, traditional male vocalist and
quartet of the year, 2005 Gospel Heritage
Award, 2005 "Truth Magazine Award"
for best traditional male vocalist of the
year.
In the month of October, Bam es and
the Sunset Jubilaires will be inducted into
the International Gospel Music Hall of
Fame in Detroit, Michigan.
Adding to the evening's activities of
the special worship and starting the flow
of the spirit to worship, was greetings,
invocation by New Bethel's own Sister
Ammie
DeBose
who
presented
Sanford's/Central Florida lady of music,
Sister Cynthia Cassanova-Brown, the
emcee of the evening who rendered selec­
tions to warm the soul, along with soloist
Sister Yvonne Jackson, and Sister Mary
Liggons DeBose
at
the console.
Highlighting the worship service selec­
tions were rendered by the New Bethel
Male Chorus under the direction of Chad
Bright, musician.
Special thanks comes from New Bethel
Baptist Church, Pastor William Lewis and
the church family, along with the New
Bethel/Luther
Bam es
C oncert
Com m ittee, Sherlyn Brinson, K atie
Jackson, Annie Johnson, Helen Smith,
president of the Luther Bam es Fan Club
of Central Florida, Al Mitchell, Kevin
Davidson, Elizabeth Davidson and Lairie
Coleman.
The support given this 2005 concert
has warranted the return to the Sanford
area in 2006 for another great concert.
We invite you to continue your enjoy­
ment o f the Luther Bames and Sunset
Jubilaires records, CD's, tapes, DVD's,
Gospel music, Inspirational Books, Bible
Commentaries, Videos, church supplies,
gifts, choir and pastoral robes, all of these
and special orders are available to the cit­
izens of Sanford and Central Florida. All
of these can be purchased from the Bethel
book and Bible Center, 818 South Sanford
Avenue, or phone 407-321-3228, Monday
through Saturday. Store hours are 10 a m
until 6 p.m. Ask for what you need and
they can get some special orders for your
needs. Also, greeting cards for all occa­
sions.
Enjoy New Bethel's Radio Ministry
while at home or in your car Tune in to
WSIX.), 1400 AM Radio in Sanford le t 's

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Sunday. August 21. 2005

Babies
C w t l m * from f r | i IA
tivity. T h e zoo actually has six
o f this extrem ely rare species
from w estern Africa.
Among the smallest of mon­
keys is the cotton-top tamarin.
G uests can see the whitemaned baby at the zoo, but
they have to look closely. The
thum b-sized babv usually
dings to the back of its father.
T h e whole dan takes part in
raising the little one. Scheidegg
said the tamarins usually have
twins, but just the one baby
was bo m July 14.
The tamarins are found is a
sm all area of northwestern
Colom bia. Their habitat has
shrunk and less than 3,000 an*
thought to live in the wild,
Scheidegg said.
Behind the scenes in the rep­
tile and amphibian area are
blue poison dart frog tadpoles
and five baby Maximillian's
vipers.
The snakes are also called
lance-headed vipers, according
to
herpetologist
John
Thompson. He explained that
the vipers are deadly ven­
om ous even at a week old.
They were bom live, but their
venom is probably not enough
to kill a person yet.
The blue poison dart frogs
come from South America and
were once used by native peo­
ple to poison darts for hunting.
Som e o f the tadpoles have
turned into tiny versions of the
frogs, which remain fairly
small in adulthood. Thompson
pointed out the difference
between poison and venom.
The frogs are poisonous
because a predator would
ingest the poison, but the
snakes are venomous because
they inject it into prey or an
attacker.
Bom in late June, the redfronted macaws have their first
feathers. Bird keeper Heather
Holtz said the macaws come
from Bolivia, but are not on
public display yet. There are
about 3,000 left in the wild. The
bright green birds have a dis­
tinctive, large red spot on their
heads. Right now they have
orange feathers under their
wings and overly large feet to
grow into.
To see some of these crea­
tures, visit the zoo on 17-92
along Lake Monroe in Sanford.

These red-fronted macaws
were bom in late June. Below
them Is a baby wreathed hornbill, but It’s probably difficult to
tell which one Is the baby. The
one In the background Is the
baby. His parents make him
grow In an enclosure until he’s
almost fully grown and can
avoid predators. Below right,
shows three of the five new
Maximillian’s vipers at the
Central Florida zoo. they were
bom Just more than a week
ago. Lastly, below Is a tiny
blue poison dart frog just over
his tadpole stage. All these
babies were bom this summer
at the zoo.

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Herald photos by Tb m m y Vincent

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violation told him he'd been
driving down 1st Street "for­
ever".
"But, now he knows to
come down 3rd Street,"
Crapps said.
In a month or so, all the
truck drivers will probably
have spread the word, Crapps
said. The officer said all of tne
merchants have his cell phone
number and he is more than
willing to direct traffic for
them on 3rd Street if they
need help while loading and
unloading.
"Everybody seems pleased
to have a foot patrol down on
1st Street again," Crapps said.
Libby Ferrell, owner of
Miss
Libby's
Antique
Emporium and Arts and
Ends, said that 1st Street used
to have an officer assigned to
1st Street, but when that
stopped traffic became a nui­
sance. Some of those com ­
plaints regarded the trucks
driving down on the brick,
drivers not stopping at stop
signs, and people not obeying
the 15-mph speed limit.
"We are absolutely delight­
ed that Ofc. Crapps has been
assigned," Ferrell said.
1 ler husband, Carey Ferrell,
agreed: "Trucks were a real
problem.''
According to him, the bricks
are )ust in a sand base, and the
semi-trucks can be damaging.
"We'rv just glad to have a
police officer down here,"
Carey Ferrell said.
Ofc. Crapps actually began
his career walking the streets
of downtown in 1987 until

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Downtown merchants are happy to have him and Officer Bill
Crapps is happy on his new beat keeping the red bricks safe from
crime and oversized trucks.
1994. He said back then there
wasn't a truck problem,
because it was a paved road.
He then became a DUI officer
working the midnight shift for
ten years. When Chief Tooley
told him the force was looking
to put somebody on 1st Street
Crapps hoped to change his
career with the police depart­
ment again.
"I told him. I'd sure be inter­
ested," he said.
Iona Brown, owner of
Beatty Hearing Center, is also
glad Ofc. Crapps is downtown
now.
"This is a nice asset downto w a " Brown said.
In addition to controlling
the traffic, owners of Magnolia

Square Treasures, John and
Debbie Oriel, said that it also
helps deter any illegal activity
from happening such as
shoplifting and pan handling.
"I think it's great," Debbie
Oriel said.
Ofc. Crapps arrives on 1st
Street at 8 a.m. and leaves
around 4:30 p.m. everyday. He
spends most of the day walk­
ing up and down the street
and popping his head into the
businesses to chat with the
merchants, all the while keep­
ing an eye out for traffic and
other problems,
"I pretty much know every­
one down here, and they
know me," he said. "W e're all
working together."

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various requested selections
for their listeners

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Matthew Missionary Baptist
Church, where Rev Leonard J.
Wilson is pastor
Rev. Dr H.D. Rucker, Sr. is
f'resident of Congress s 1, and
pastor
of
First
Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church

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Sou th Florida M ission ary
Baptist A ssociation recently
honored three of their lay
workers of the congress
Plaques of appreciation were
presented by First
Vice
('resident and pastor of tliesr
lionorees. Deacons Samuel
Martin. Willie C Cum/rung*
and Stsler Lula f &gt; Martin
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many years of dedicated serv­

Trinity U nited M ethodist
C hurch. 526 Sanford A v e ,
invites the* community to wor­
ship with them on Sunday,
Aug 2K, at 3 urn in (Jinr
Family and f ri end* Day
observance
Rev
Donnie
I .atfiana, pastor

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Post 53
ties for
fifth at
regional

and other C-USA sports. CSTV, the
fastest growing independent cable net­
work, has agreements with distributors
that serve more than 65 million house­
holds nationwide. It deals with the top
six distributors •Comcast, DirecTV,
Time Warner, Charter Cox and
Adelphia, among others •and is
expected to be available on cable in all
Conference USA markets when the
partnership commences this fall.

See UCF, Page 2B

The regular season may
not have gone as usual,
but in the end, the
Sanford CampbellLossing American Legion
Post 53 baseball team
wound up in a familiar
place.
Sanford barely finished
the regular season over
500 and finished second
in the District
Tournament, which was
good enough to earn the
team a trip to the State
Tournament in
Clearwater.
With something to shoot
for, coach Rod Fergerson's
group came alive and for
the sixth time in the past
nine seasons. Post 53 won
the Florida State
Championship and
advanced to the Southeast
Regional in Dothan, •
Alabama.
And while the team did
not get its wish of going
to the American Legion
World Series in Oregon
and following in the foot­
steps of the 1997 World
Champions, the squad
did finish in a tie for fifth
place.
Not bad for a team that
was just 24-17 this season.
The regional tourna­
ment started badly for
Sanford as the team could

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In The Minor’s
• Tun Raines Jr. is batting 349
for AAA-Ottawa.
• Chaz Lytle is batting .289 for
A-Lynchburg.
• Kyle Bono is 1-0 with a 7.M
ERA for A-Lancaster.
• Kevin Melilio is batting 348
after move to AA-Midland.
• Matt Allegra has raised sew­
age to 318 at A-Stockton
• Larry Grayson is hitting 266
for Class A-Bakersheld
• Kevin Harm is batting .291
for ALynchburg
• Jon Venter* u 8-6 with 3 saves
and a 3 93 ERA for A Rome
• John-Miehaei Howell is bet­
ting 363 lor A-Vermont
• Drew buter j to up to 193 for
Class A Brooklyn Cyrlones

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Former Lake Brantley High School star Jeff Dietz was the pitching and hitting star at the Southeast
Regional for Sanford Campbell-loss:ng American Legion Post 53 earning a save on the hill and bat­
ted .300 with two doubles, two runs scored and two RBI as the team tied for fifth place.

Joh n son , Eckstein
to lead 2 0 0 5 U SA
W orld Cup Team
From Staff Reports
USA Baseball announced
Wednesday that Seminole
County resident Davey
Johnson - who guided the
New York Mets to a World
Series Championship in 1986 will be the field manager for
the minor-league professional
team that will represent the
United States at the 2005 IBAF
World Cup, September 2-17 in
The Netherlands.
In addition, Sanford's Rick
Eckstein was named Bench
Coach, Scott Radinsky was
named Pitching Coach, and
Lee May Jr. was named
Hitting Coach for Team USA.
Also, John Fierro will serve as
the Team Athletic Trainer, Dr.
Fred Dicke will serve as the
Team Physician, and Blayne
Beal of Texas Tech University
will serve as the Team Press
Officer
Johnson, who graduated
from Winter Park High School
but grew up and still live* in
Seminole County and to a
mrmbrr of the Senunoie

A lligator
hunting
perm its
available
BpecW to the Herald

By Osan Smith
Sports Editor

See Post 53, Page 2B

V a r it e k

Boston

Bowl will kickoff at 6 p.m. on the i net­
work. In addition, the November 12
game at UAB will air live on CSTV at 4
p.m.
i■
This season marks the first year of CUSA's partnership with CSTV: College
irts Television. CSTV and
ence USA recently signed a sixyear initial term that includes signifi­
cant national and regional exposure for
football, men's and women's basketball

Postseason power

David
Eckstein

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Two additional UCF games
will be televised in 2005

Conference USA has announced its
updated television schedule for the
2009 football season.
The schedule features nearly 50
games to be nationally- televised an
CSTV, ESPN, ESPN 2 or 1 (formerly
known a* PAX). Included are a number
of unopposed windows that |
tremendous exposure to C-'
well as several exdting league match­
ups, and many challenging non-confer­
ence contests.
Two additional UCF games have been
added to the C-USA television sched­
ule. The November 5 Homecoming
game vs. Houston at the Florida Citrus

As part of the relationship with CSTV,
Conference USA has entered into an
agreement for seven nattonaDy-tefcvised games on i this season. A national
cable outlet l Is currently available to
more than 95 million people across the
country. The seven-game C-USA pack­
age is part of i's 'CSTV Football
Nation” coverage on Saturday
evenings.
Conference USA will continue its
relationship with ESPN, Inc., having at
least 12 regular season contests tele­
vised by ESPN or ESPN 2 this fall,
including 10 games included In Its con­
tract with the network and two addf-

County Sports Hall of Fame,
has a career record of 1,148B88 (.564) in 14 major league
seasons as a manager with the
New York Mets ( 1984-90),
Cincinnati Reds (1993-95),
Baltimore Orioles (1996-97)
and Los Angeles Dodgers
(1999-2000). He was named
the 1997 American League
Manager of the Year after
leading the Orioles to the A.L.
East Division title. As a play­
er; he collected three Gold
Glove Awards and was a
four-time All-Star second
baseman over 13 seasons with
the Orioles, Braves, Phillies,
and Cubs.
"I'm looking forward to the
opportunity to wear the uni­
form of the United States, and
to the challenge of trying to
bring the Baseball World Cup
back to America for the first
time since 1974." said
Johnson
"Davey bnngx a great man­
agerial style and major league
experience to the position,"
said Bob Watson, USA
See USA, Page 25

FILE PHOTOS

Seminole County Sports Hall of
Fame member Davey Johnson
(left) was named the field man­
ager and Sanford's Rick
Eckstein (right photo, center,
during his days af the
University of Georgia) was
named the Bench Coach
Wednesday for the minorleague professional team that
will represent the United States
at the 2005 IBAF World Cup m
The Netherlands m September

Since 1988, the Florida Fish
and WUdlife*Conservation
Commission (FWC) has
offered thrilling, hands-on,
face-to-face alligator hunting
opportunities that are unlike
any other hunting experience
imaginable.
If this type of hunting
adventure sounds exdting to
you, the FWC still has nearly
1300 alligator harvest permits
remaining for the upcoming
season, available on a firstcome, first-served basis
through Sept 20.
Permit holders are author­
ized to take two alligators
from designated areas during
specific harvest periods that
run Sept. 1 through O ct 8.
Alligator harvest areas are list­
ed at MyFWC.com/alligalor
under "Alligator Harvest
Permit Availability.”
Applicants have the option
of applying at any county tax
collector's office, license agent
(retail outlet that sells hunting
and fishing licenses), online at
MyFWC.com/license or by
calling toll-free 1-888-HUNTFLORIDA (486-8356) from any­
where in the United States or
Canada.
To secure a permit, appli­
cants must submit payment
for an alligator trapping
license and two alligator-hide
validation tags, or provide
proof of a valid alligator trap­
ping license (must be valid
through Oct. 8), plus pay the
fee for two hide validation
tags. No other hunting licenses
are required.
The cost for a resident alliga­
tor trapping license and hide
validation tags is $272, and
non-residents pay $1,022. For
each alligator taken, the hunter
must complete and send in an
alligator harvest report form to
See Outdoors, Page 2B

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Sunday. August 21,2005

Post 53
Con tinned from Page IB
not recover from a seven-run third inning as it
dropped an 11-1 Run Rule decision to a 31-2
Sumter; South Carolina Post 15 squad.
Poet 53's lone run came in the fifth Inning
when Casey Biedennan singled and was sacri­
ficed to second by Matt Simonelli and scored on
a two-out single by Tim Roessler.
Joey Lubonty led Sanford with a pair of hits in
three trips, including a double, while Biedennan
was l-for-2 with the run scored, Roessler was 1foe-4 with the RBI and Larry Thomas and Kyle
Diener had one hit each in three at bats.
Poet 53 then kept its hopes alive by easing past
Poet 30 from Albany, Georgia, 6-4.
The game was tied at 4-4 entering die bottom
of the seventh inning when Simonelli led off
with a single, moved to second on a Thomas sac­
rifice and advanced to third on a single by John
Ilgen.
Simonelli then scored what proved to be the
twinning run when he came home on Roessler's
grounder to first, which was booted for an error,
also allowing Ilgen to come plateward.
Jeff Dietz, who worked two scoreless innings
in relief of starter; and winning pitcher, Mike

UCF
Continued from Page IB
•tional non conference games
that have been selected by the
network through their agree­
ments with other conferences.
The inaugural Conference
USA championship will also
be televised by ESPN on
Saturday, December 3.
“We are very pleased to
have more of our football
games on television and dis­
tributed to a wider audience
than ever before," said
Conference USA
Commissioner Britton
Banowsky. "Our fans around
the country will be able to
watch nearly all C-USA foot­
ball games during this his­
toric season."
CSTV will air at least 20

national and regional tele­
casts of C-USA football dur­
ing the 2005 season. The first
four weeks will feature excit­
ing regional inter-conference
rivalries with the next four
weeks highlighting key CUSA league match-ups. The
network's debut Conference
USA game is Saturday,
September 3 when Duke vis­
its East Carolina. Other non­
conference rivalries on the
docket include TCU at SMU,
Mississippi State at Tulane
and New Mexico at UTEP. Six
different C-USA schools are
featured over the first four
weeks of the Conference USA
league game portion of the
schedule.
The ESPN schedule kicks
off with three games on the
opening night of the 2005 col­

O utdoors

Complied by Nick
Pfelfauf
Staff Writer
Here's another histori­
cal sports fact. It seems
that baseball fans have
been watching games on
television for much
longer than many people
may believe.
The first Major League
Baseball game was tele­
vised on Aug. 26, 1939, 66
years ago this coming
week. It was a doubleheader between the
Cincinnati Reds and
Brooklyn Dodgers,
played at Ebbets Field,
and broadcast uver
WXBS-TV in New York
City.
It was in black 4c white
naturally, and as there
were no networks until
May of 1941, the broad­
cast was only seen in met­
ropolitan New York City.
The Reds made it into tne
World Series that year,
but lost 4-0 to the New
York Yankees.
Perhaps we could say
that Sanford played a part
in it. Walter Lanier "Red"
Barber was the announcer
for that game. Although
he was bom in 1908 in
Columbus, Mississippi,
his family moved to
Sanford in 1918, and he
graduated from Sanford
High School in 1926
Between those two
games on TV, Barber
interviewed Leo
Dorochcr, manager of the
Dudgrrs, and William
Mi Kechme, manager of
the Reds
Earlier in hi* career.
Barber broadcast the first
play-by-play Cincinnati
fcrd* Mprrung day game
on radio in 1934 barber
dw«J in TaJiahasM* on
(At 21 1992

lege football season,
Thursday, September 1. UCF
will be featured on ESPN at
7:45 p.m. EDT when secondyear Mad coach George
O'Leary takes his Golden
Knights into Columbia, S.C.,
for Steve Spurrier's debut as
the Gamecocks' head coach.
Over on ESPN 2, a doubleheader featuring C-USA
teams is on the docket as
Houston hosts Oregon at 7
p.m. EDT, followed by
Minnesota visiting Tulsa at
10:15 p.m. EDT.
The opening weekend of
action continues with the first
league game of the 2005 sea­
son on Sunday, September 4
on ESPN 2. Tulane and
Southern Miss, two of the
longest-standing rivals in CUSA, renew acquaintances in

OSCEOLA TURKEY HUNT

Continued from P a p IB
the FWC. Data gathered from these forms
enable FWC biologists to monitor popula­
tion trends and impacts on the annual har­
vest.
A resident or nonresident alligator trap­
ping agent license is also available to con­
sumers for $52. This license allows the
holder to assist a trapper in taking alliga­
tors, but only in the presence of the permit­
ted trapper. All persons seeking a harvest
permit must be at feast 18 years old by
Sept. 1, and only one harvest permit per
person will be issued.
For more information on how to get
involved in these exdting alligator hunts,
visit MyFWC.com/alligator and click on
“Statewide Hunts."

First
on TV

Prusak to earn a save, was 2-for-4 with a double,
a run scored and an RBI, Simonelli was also 2for-4 with a double and two runs scored and
Tom Quinn was a third Sanford player to go 2for-4 with a double, and he added an RBI.
Ilgen was 2-for-2 with two runs scored and an
RBI, while Lubonty had a single, Diener scored a
run and Roessler and Chris Cole drove in one
run each.
Prusak worked seven innings to get the win,
giving up four runs, three earned, on just two
nits.
Post 53 then just missed making the final four;
falling 3-2 to Post 19 from Columbia, Tennessee
on a run in the top of the ninth inning.
The Rame was scoreless until the top of the
seventh when Post 19 came up withtitne
the pair of
runs.
Sanford tied the game in the bottom half of the
frame when Roessler singled with one out and
scored on a double by Dietz. With two outs;
Dietz scored the tying run on a single by
Lubonty.
Dietz's double was the only extra base hit in
the game. Simonelli Thomas, Roessler Lubonty
and David Walden added one single each for
Post 53.
Host Dothan Post 12 ended up winning the

hunt
season, are now available from tne Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC).
To apply, hunters can obtain applications
at MyFWCT.com and at all FWC regional
offices. Applications will be accepted
online at MyFWC.com, at county tax col­
lectors' offices or at any license agent
beginning 10 a.m. (EDT) Sept. 1 and must
be received by midnight Oct. 17. A random
drawing decides who will receive the cov­
eted permits.
Demand for these hunts is typically
greater than the number of available per­
mits, but hunters can increase their
chances of being selected by submitting as
many $5 nonrefurndable applications as
pay an
they like. Success!
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additional $50 •$175, depending on the

tournament knocking off fellow-Alabama team,
IViscakxMi 5-1, in the Championship Game.
Making up the Sanford Campbell-Loasing
American Legion Post S3 learn were Casey
iederman, Joseph Lubonty, M att!Simonelli
Jeffrey Dietz, Tom Quinn, John Bgen, Tim
TUi
Roessler, Larry Ih o o u * David Walden, Kyle
Diener, Chris Cole,

FASCAR RACING
The earth pounding TBARA Outlaw Winged
Sprints will make their final appearance tonight
(Saturday, August 20th) at New Smyrna
Speedway for the 2005 season.
Along with the TBARA will be the Late
Models, Open Wheel Modifieds, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Stock and Strictly Stock.
Pit gate will open at 4 p.m. with racing action
at 7:30 p,m.
Grandstands open at 6 p.m. with general
admission $15, students and seniors $10, chil­
dren 11 and under FREE.
New Smyrna Speedway is located on the cor­
ner of SR44 and SR415 between 1-95 and 1-4
eight miles west of New Smyrna Beach in beau­
tiful Samsula.
Meanwhile, the Goodyear Challenge Late
Model 100 will headline the program for
Columbia Motorsports Park in Lake City tonight
(Saturday) with the Open Wheel Modifieds,
Street Stocks, Pure Stocks and Hornets.
Pit gate will open at 2 p.m. on Saturday, with
prractice for the Goodyear Challenge Late
M&lt;odels ONLY from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. with divi­
sion practice to follow.
Qualifying for the Goodyear Challenge Late
Model 100 will be at 6:30 p.m. with racing action
at 7:30 p.m.
Grandstands will be $15, students and seniors
are $10, children 11 and under FREE.
For more information, please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at www.fa.scar org.
SOFTBALL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
The City of Sanford Recreation Department
will be holding its Fall Adult Slowpitch Softball
League Organizational Meeting this Wednesday
(August 24th), at 630 pm at the Downtown
Recreation Center located on the ground floor ol
Sanford City Hall 300 N Park Avenue, on the
comer of Seminole Boulevard
Please plan on attending or having a represen­
tative present to discuss concerns or questions
regarding the league You may alto pre-register
at tills time for the fall league
Cost l» $285 per a team, plus a $40 ihrik
made pavabU to ( rntral f loruia A S A
If you nave any question*, pirase feel tree to
rail Rodney SCrruil at 407- 130- 5f//7 or email
ir^rm lirtd m i t ord tl u* me at ( 4f/7 |ITO-V/f?

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nattd).

Hattiesburg, Miss, at 4 p m
EDT. Labor Day {Monday,
September 5) caps off die
weekend action with a battle
between mid-south rivals
Memphis and Ole Miss at
Liberty Bowl Memorial
Stadium (4:30 p m EDT on
ESPN).

Additional Conference USA
football television exposures
remain a possibility, and will
be releaaed aaaoon aa they
are finalized.
C-USA will be split into two
divisions thia teaaon. Baal
Carolina, ManhaU, Memphis,
Southern Miss, UAB and UCF
will compete in the Eaet
Division. Houston, Riot,
SMU, lUlane, TUlsa and
UTEP comprise the West
Division.

special-opportunity hunt area selected.
Participation rules limit out-of-etate
hunters to one permit per hunt
These special mints have been created
for sportsmen looking to take an Oraole,
the “'crown Jewel" of me turkey hunters’
Grand Slam. The FWC designs specialopportunity turkey hunts to tike place on
‘ i of land, with
la m tracts
wit! great habitat,
ttions and with a lim­
healthy turkey populat
iters.
ited number of nunters
The Osceola is ■ highly prized subspecies
of wild turkey, which occurs only in penin­
sular Florida, and can be found south of
and Including Dixie, Gilchrist, Alachua,
Union, Bradford, Clay and Duval counties.
All hunts take place within the Osceola
turkey's range.
For more information on special-oppor­
tunity Osceola turkey hunts, visit
MyFWC.i
/C.com/ hunting.

CROSSCOUNTRY
New Lake Mary High School crosa country
coach Luther Davis will be in charge for the first
time when the popular Lake Mary Summertime
Cross Country Run that annually kicks off the
Cross Country season is run on Saturday, August
27th.
The race will be run st the Lake Mary Crow
Country Course (located behind Lake Mary High
School) with the day beginning at 7 a.m. with
Late Registration. Racing begins at 7:45 a.m.
The race is not an official high school event and
no team may run under a school name, although
the event is geared for the 13-to-18 age groups.
Age groups are 10-and-Undet 11-to-:12. 13-to1B, 19-lo-29, 30-to-39, 40-to~49, and 50-and-Over.
All seven Age Groups have both Male and
Female divisions.
All first place finishers in each 5K race age
group (except 13-to-lS, both male and female)
receive medals with ribbons going to the second
through 10th place finishers.
There will be separate 5K races for the 13-to-18
boys and 13-to-18 girls with medals going to first
through 20th place finishers and ribbons going to
21st-through-/5th place.
The cost to enter is $4 per person prior to
Monday, August 22nd and $8 on the morning of
the race.
The race day time schedule is as follows:
* 7 a.m. _ Late Registration
* 7:45 a.m _ 5K run, 19-and-Over and 12-andUrider (both male and female).
* 8 JO a.m. _ 14-to-18 Girls Race (5K).
* 9.15 a.m. _ 14-to-18 Boys Race (5K).
* 10 a.m. _ Awards Ceremony.
Additional information and entry forms can
also be obtained on www.flrunners.com.
ADULT RACQUETBALL
The City of Altamonte Springs Fall Adult
Racquetball League is now accepting registra­
tions
Play starts on Monday, August 29th and will
run for an 11-week season.
Matches are played Monday thru Thursday
evenings between 6 p m. and 9 p m. with four
skill levels being offered: Men's A; Men's B;
Men's C; and Women's Open.
All matches are played on four fully-enclosed
air-conditioned racquetball courts which are
located at Eastmonte Park
Cost per participant is $35, which includes:
court rental, racquetballs. t-shirt and awards.
For more information please contact Ryan
Thompson at 407-571-8806 or e-mail at
ryanrttaltamonte org
CHAMPIONS SOCCER
Champion* Sport* Complex ui Orlando is tak­
ing sign up* now for buys and girl* ages 4-to-7
years old tor the Fall Soccer League that begins
m September
Volunteers for coaching are also needed All
coaches are provided professional soccer train­
ing by Sesvan Way Soccer Training Center* and
ret rive a written educational curriculum
To register call 4U7-35I-97U0 or go to www *a*
van way com for detail*

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Briefs
RAGE TRYOUTS
Open Try-outs for ORLANDO RAGE (Semi-Pro
Football) are set for today (August 20) and next
Saturday (August 27), at noon at "Showalter
Field East" (2525 Cady Way, Winter Park, right
behind the Visitors’ Stand at Showalter Field).
Registration and Check in at Noon, Try-outs at
1 p.m. Attendance at one of the scheduled try­
outs is mandatory for anyone interested in mak­
ing the 2006 rage roster, including all returning
Rage players.
Contact Chris Morrison for further details at
CMorrison@Orlandorage.com or Randy Horn at
RHom@OrlandoRage.com or 407- 325-1436.

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EST/Noon CST
ESPN 2 SCHEDULE
Thursday, September lOiegon
at
Houeton 700 p.m. EDT/fcOOpmCDT
Thursday. September 1Minnesota
at
Kilaa
10:13 pm EDT/9-.1S p m
CDT
Sunday Septsmbsr 4 Tulane
at
Southam Mlaa
4:00
pm
EDT/3O0 p m CDT
Saturday, September 10
Kaneae Stale at ManhaU
10:30
am EDT/930 im . CDT
Saturday September 10
Southam Mlaa at Alabama
7 :4 S
p m EDT/6:43 p m CDT
Friday September 14 Houston at UTEP
•00 p m EDT/700 p m CDT
Tuesday, November 1 UAB el Mamphia
7-JO p m ED T/6J0 p.m. CDT
TUesday November I Southern Mlaa at
ManhaU 7 J0 p.m. ED T/6J0pm CD T
■SPN OR ESPN 2 SCHEDULE
Friday October 14
UTEP at TUlana
BOOp m EDT/700 p m CDT
BSPNU SCHEDULE
Saturday September 3 UTEP at New
Haslm State
tOJO
p.m.
ID T /9J0 pm CDT
POX SPORTS NET
Saturday, September 10
Tulta
at Oklahoma
12:30
p.m.
EDT/U JO am CDT
Saturday September 17
SMU
at Taxaa AftM
12:30
pm.
EDT/U JO am CDT
Saturday September 17
R ice
at Texas 700 p.m. EDT/600 p m CDT
JlFFElSON-PnOT SCHEDULE
Saturday. September 3 UAB at Ttnrwsaae
12 30 p m EDT/11 JO a m.
CDT
CSTV FOOTBALL NATION ON 1
(FORMERLY FAX)
Saturday October 8 Houston
at
Tulane
600 p m. EDT/5 0 0 p.m CDT
Saturday October IS UAB at ManhaU
500 p m EDT/400 p.m. CDT
Saturday, October 22 ManhaU at UTEP
900 pm. EDT/ 6:30 p m. COT
Saturday, October 29 UTEP at Rice
600 p.m. EDT/ 500 p.m. CDT
Saturday November 3 Houston at UCF
600 p.m. EDT/300 p m. CDT
Saturday, November 12
SMU
et Houston 6:00 p.m. EDT/500 p.m. CDT
Saturday, November 19
UAB
at UTEP 6:00 p m. EDT/ S:0Qp.m. CDT

3MS C O N reilN Cl USA FOOT■ALL TTLIVtSION SCHEDULE
(reaflmMd ■■■« a* af Aaprrt 17)
CSTV NATIONAL
Saturday. Srptombar 3 Duka al East
Carolina 100 p m. EDT/Noon CDT
Saturday, Saptambar 10
TCU
at SMU
9-JOp.rn.BDT/ft30 p m CDT
Saturday Saptambat 17
Misaiarippi Start at Tulane
1:00
p m EDT/700 p m CDT
Saturday, Saptambat 24
Na w
Mexico at UTEP
9 00
p.m.
EDT/MX) p m CDT
Saturday October t
UTEP
at
Memphis 400 p m EDT/7O0p.m. CDT
Saturday October 8 TitSaa at Southern
Mlaa
fk )0 p.m. EDT/700 p.m. CDT
Saturday October 15 Mamphi*
at
Houston 500 p m. EDT/4J0 p m CDT
Saturday October 23 Eaal Carolina at
Mamphia 3 J0 p m EDT/2JO p m CDT
Saturday, October 29 ManhaU
at
TUlana
7€0 pm. EDT/600 pm. CDT
Saturday November 5 Eke at SMU
TEA
Saturday November 12
UCF
at UAB
4 00 p.m. EDT/3:00 p.m.
CDT
Saturday, November 19
Mamphi* *1 Southam Mix*
B: 3 0
p m EDT/7:30 pm. CDT
Saturday. November 26
Ri ce
at Houaton4.00 p.m. EDT/300 p m CDT
OR ManhaU at Mamphia
200 p m. EOT/1.00 p m CDT
ESPN SCHEDULE
Thursday, September 1UCF al South
Carolina 7:45 p.m. EDT/643 p m CDT
Monday September 5 Mississippi
at
Memphis 4 J0 pm. EDT/3JO p m. CDT
Friday October 21
Southern Miss at
UAB
800 pm. EDT/700 pm. CDT
Saturday December 3 C - U S A
Championship Game TEA
Tuesday. December 20 Wyndham New
Orleans Bowl
800
p.m.
EST/7O0 pm. CST
Wednesday. December 21
CM ACBowl.
B00
pm
EST/700 p m CST
Friday December 23 Fort Worth Bowl
8 00 p.m. EST/700 p m. CST
Saturday, December 24 Sheri Ion Hawaii
Bowl
700 p.m. EST/600 pm CST
Saturday, December 31 A u t o Z o n e
Liberty Bowl
1:00
p.m.

USA
Continued from Page IB
Baseball General Manager of
Professional Baseball
Operations. "We're excited to
have him lead Team USA into
this competition."
Eckstein worked the 2005
season as a coach with the sin­
gle-A Vermont Expos in the
Washington Nationals organi­
zation where he mentored for­
mer UCF stars Dee Brown and
John Michael Howell, a Winter
Springs High and Seminole
Community College star who
also played for the Sanford
River Rats.
Rick is the older brother of
David, who was the National
League's starting shortstop at
the 2005 MLB All-Star Came in
Detroit, and is currently a
member of the St. Louis
Cardinals.
Rick was a star third baseman for Seminole High and
SCC and played leftfield in the
NCAA Division I College
World Series for the University
of Florida where he stayed as a
coach for the next two seasons.
He returned to Seminole
County as an assistant coach at
Oviedo High School and later
became an assistant at SCC
before moving into the profes­
sional ranks as a coach with
the Minnesota Twins.
Last year Rick took a job as
the recruiting assistant at the
University of Georgia before
leaving last year to Join the
Montreal Expos, which are
now the Washington Nationals.
He also attended the All-Star
Came in Detroit this year as
the bullpen catcher for the
National League at the invita­
tion of St. Louis Cardinals

Manager Ton LaRussa.
Radinsky spent 11 seasons as
a relief pitcher with the White
Sox, Dodgers, Cardinals and
Indiana, going 42-25 with a
3.44 ERA and 52 saves. He
spent the 2005 season as the
Pitching Coach for the single-A
Lake County Captains in the
Indians farm system.
May Jr. was a first round
selection (21st overall) by the
Mets in 1986 and played in the
Mets and Royals organizations
from 1986-1993. In eight minor
league seasons, he had a career
average of 221 with 8 home
runs and 166 RBI in 621 games.
Ha spent the 2005 season as the
manager for the rookie level
Burlington Indians.
This will be the first USA
Baseball experience for all four
coaches. Fierro will be return­
ing for his fourth stint as the
Team USA Athletic Trainer,
while Beal just wrapped up his
fifth season as the Texas Tech
Baseball Sports Information
Contact.
USA Baseball is currently in
the process of selecting their
24-man roster of professional
minor-league players. The
Americans open World Cup
play on Sunday, September 4
vs. Colombia at 1 p.m. local
time. Team USA will compete
in Pool B, which includes
Australia, Chinese Taipei,'
Colombia, Greece, Japan,
Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, and
Spain.
Cuba is the eight-time
defending IBAF World Cup
Champion. Team USA recently
finished 5th in 2003, and 2nd in
2001 when current Boston Red
Sox Manager Terry Francona
guided the Americans' to the
Silver Medal.

Community Garage Sale
Golfview Apartments
700 Oakland Hills Clr.
Lake Mary, FL 32740
Off of RJnthart

SATURDAY,
AUGUST 20,2005
7:3 0 a m - 12:00 Noon

�Tri Ru u d

23— Lost 4c Found
Found Dog: M ali, reddish
mured breed, found near the
Monroe Manna on Sat. Aug 6,
2008 P li call 407-252 5808.

25—S pecial
Notices
Bids will be accepted for
edem a service tor fre Wee The
People Preschool &amp; Child care,
a child care center located in
Seminole County, FL.. to
provide 18 mead (hot lurch). Bid
packet* 8 specdcattcna may be
obtained at the center located
at 708 S. EJmAve. Sanford. Ft.
32771 and/or call 407-3223003. Bids writ be opened at tie
above address on September
7, 2008, at 10AM___________

55—Business
o p p o R n js m r s

71—H

elp

Wanted

Auto repair shop under
renovation. Need 1 A A 1 B
mechanic for Immediate hire.
Must have
own
loots.
Guaranteed salary A flat rata
available. Repairs will include
foreign A domesac vefttd**. 407688-9399
Aviation Company now
AccapUng Waauwea
Profttsional Appearance
Customer Service Repe
Can 407-321-8880 or
Fax 407-321-8408
Cashiers. Food Prep A Dining
Room
Attendants.
Brsakfast/Lunch shifts. Full or
Pari time. No Sundays. Cn*ck■
Fil-A in Lake Mary Apply in
parson 407-333-8878
C A S TILE COMPANY, INC
407/830-8431
Now Hiring-Concreta Work
"F u ll Time-Benafits
'
AlftrrfwirvM Action EQC Drug f'wm

_jwrw________

Make Money
Save Money Too
407-430-2108

71—H elp Wanted
Accounts Payabla/Payroll
Clerk: Landscaping/Stte work
company Part rme/flenble
hours Quekbooks experience
required Fax resume 407322-8194.
Appointment Settere
Expd Only. Longwood Area
Hourly Pay ♦ Bonus
Mon-Fn Call
_
407-260-0812
Appointment Setters
Altamonte Springs
Looking lor 6 Experienced
Appointment Setters Salary
♦BonustSpiffs Call Rich 407402-1283 lor interview
Assembly
Production
position: FT, will train,
benefits, call 321-397-2072
Bobcat Operator-Class 0
License,
Final
Grade
Experience (407) 322-8133

Central Florida Publishing
company saeks candidates tor
an Editor opportunity to support
niche product pubUcabons. For
candidata
consideration,
please visit caraailNilldar.com
to apply online and search
reference code CB-CFLP

CNAs plus care givers, needed
tor a 6 bed ALF. Lake Mary 24
hr shifts. 407-887-8936
CO UN TER HELP needed al
Rubyjuice.
11 30am-3pm
Monday-Fnday Apply in person
101 Wast 1st Street. Sanford
Dealer wanted to rent space to
sell upgrade
pre-owned
furniture A home decor Also
small spaces available for
craflers. Call 407 376-0263 tor
details
01spate her/Secretary:
Immediate opening tor busy AC
company M-F. 7 30-4 30.407830-7118. DFWP ______
Drrver/Dedicated Reg Lane

COASTAL TRANSPORT

71—Help Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71—Help Wanted

71—Help Wanted

Equipment Operator
F T Mon-Fri, Class A or B COL
required. DFWP, Acme Septic
Systems. 407-330-0756

M EDICAL ASSISTAN T
Lake Mary primary care
practice
has
immediate
openings for a F T Family
Practice MA and a P T Peda MA
Must be certified and/or
regislered. Good benefits
Submit resume Indicating
Interest in Lake Mery MA
position, including specialty,
lo: Physician Associates,
Human Resources. 455 W.
Warren Ave., Longwood. FL
32750, fax to (407) 282-5797 or
apply online at www paof com
EOE

StofPttobew -'UAndHihtoi
Needed.
Local
Work
(407)322-8133

We are sun Growing in
Daytona Beach F L
More new Business.
Professional C O L A Driver
needed with 2 y n Exp req.
Must live within 85 miles ol
Oaytona. Local work, home
daily and over night tope.
99% no touch.
Great Benefits.
Up to $1050 per week
Plus Safety Bonuses
Meet the Salem Camera
Recruiter / Wafk in
August 20th. 21st. 22nd.
23rd. 24th
8am lo Spin.
Salem Carriers Inc.
3143 International
Spaedwey Btvd
Daytona Beach, FL
Call 1-800-709-2538

Femele companion tor elderly
lady.
Spanish/English
speaking.
have
own
transportation. Call Mrs.
Restrepo at 407-786-7128.
FUa/Mail CMrti
Detail oriented person needed
with strong filing, dale entry A
phone skills Call 407-3232040x28 or fax resume to 407323-8528_________________
Flyer Distributor: Vehicle
provided, pert tote. Ortwxto aree,
S20k per yea/ 407-830-4700
FR O N T D ESK C LER K S
required lor afternoon A nights
shifts, experience preferred.
Budget Inn. Sanlord Apply in
person. 3200 S. Orlando Or.

Full Tims Expd Coo*
A Full Tims Drivers.
Apply n person. Vfvona'sFrw
Italian Restaurant. Lake Mary.
407-320-2040
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YO U INVEST!
Always a good policy,
especially
for
business
opporkrxtoa and kanchwea. Cal
Florida Oept. of Agriculture A
Conaumer Services at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP tor trse
N em w toiO vM ourW bbsB s
at www lie gov/bizop.
Florida law requires setters ol
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Oept. ol
Agriculture A Consumer
Services before selling Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy.
Irrigation
Inetallers.
experienced only, labor
position, 407-322-8133

LA B O R E R S N E ED ED

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary M.SO/Hr
HEALTHINSURANCEAND40IK
PLAN! Drugtree workpiece.
Apply M: WOtoiler Drive,
ANamonte Springe 407-2*0•000. EOE

HOME EVERY WEEKEND
GUARANTEED!
65% Preloaded/Pretarped
Avg $818-$896/week

Laborers: Must travel Mon-Fn
n stale of Rondo. CM 407-3238822.

Part MMowningmall

Lake Mary gill baskets store
loakrg tor basket maker A sales
assistant 30 to 40 hours Prior
retail
basket
or
floral
experience preferred Good
computer skills required Fax
resume. 407-444-0587

Jacksonville. FL Terminal
COL-A req d 877-420-5827
www ctdrtvers com
Jelkren Trucking needs
Dump truck drs. Class B drs
License rqd Must be 24 yrs or
older Local work, hourly pay
407-466-4590
■Conan*
Experienced
WlfeMH needed Cal 407-3835185

Landscaper/Maintenance
needed lor Lake mary
Company
PT.
flexible
schedule. Must have own truck
A valid drivers license $10$12/hr 407-487-7443 May lax
resume. 407-582-1739

HELP WANTED

Landscapers end Grade
Crew Laborers 407-3218133

• MAINTENANCiNIGHTS/WEEKENDS FT/PT
. EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
• HOUSEKEEPERS - F/T

Liberty Tax Service of Sanford
■a offering a free tax course to
parbetpants who would like to
become members ol our staff
Fully bkingurj a plus For mors
information please call David at

Upscale senior living community.
Excellent pey/benelits
Resume Fax 407-322-3065
P hone 407-322-2207

407-754-4540.

MASONS experienced only
Denona area F/T. 40* hrs/wk
Residential A Commercial Cab
388 383-7789

Meal

Cuttar

with
saw
experience Work days Mon-Fn
Fax resume to 407-322-8973
or apply in person at 401 west
13 r St Serbord or a t 4C7 322
3883 ask tor Jimmy

UtttnwxcT&gt;w**l FuCxcakxAJ
Round PM Shop Most Have

OL (407)322 8133

Heritage
at Lake Forest

IrKroTbrn earner* operators
needed Start immediately
Cnrnmel background check
m jjtm i Cef to a p t 407 (M2-

OEM

M EDICAL ASSISTAN T: Are
you a positive friendly
professional who enjoys
working with children end
seeks to work n a ptoasant laitpaced pediatrics office with
excellent benefits? Please fax

jwaixjiexta.4(n 282&gt;5797. ...
-Mk&amp;afcAMisam^kiW'^Tektf
necessary for Podiatry office
Front A back door duties. Fax
resume 407-889-4409
Mlaay
On
The
Spot
Residential Cleaning Service
PT help needed. 407-3304105
or
321-228-5000
Exp
preferred but not required.

Page 3B

Sunday. Aufust 21,2005

ukxm w A
ftri iimv cow, awrvtrv
■
dtehweeher needed. Contact
Myfene,
407-323-7306

M u A AIwwW
a

T eacher: Easier Seals Charter
School, unique professional
growth opportunity. Competitive
salary, tul benefits. Certfled and
early childhood, elementary
ed. orESE. Cell or fax resume
to Dr. Robert Carlton. 388-2854568. lax. 388-258-76T 7.
W arehouse
Position
Available-Packi ng/ShippingLoadlng AUnloading M-F Start
, .A $7/hr 407-322-1650

71— H

elp

Wanted

W 6R K T 0A

THE BEST!

o p e n i n g in

Merry Maid* is taring because
we are growing. No nights or
weekends. You need e car A
drivers license We provide a
great place to work, benefits.
A paid mileage

th e

Sanford
Herald

Call 407-331-5266

Merry Maids

407 3;
W elders:
MIQ
A
TIG
experience, good paytoenefrta,
FT days, shop work. 407-2991592
\t

r I tiju , ' n i i n |

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

Vlvone s North Pineda needs
drivers, p iu a makers, subs,
waitresses A phones. Apply with
owner at 2477 Park Ave.
Sanford
Now hmng F T servers able lo
work days 7 nights Apply in
person Famous Uncle Al's Hof
Dogs. Winter Springs Town
Center.
Operator: Track hoe
foT
underground slorm/uliiilies
crew 407-322-8133
Outakte Sales: Leading stone
company is seeking a sell
motivated individual to help
expand the Sanford/Ortando
markets. Must have sales and
construction knowledge Send
resume to 4191 Mayfair Lane.
Port Orange. FL 32129, or
contact Dennis. 388-566-9528

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
*Accepting applications for:
SWISSPORT USA, INC.
A/C Cabin Cleaners, Fuelers,
Environmental Services
Ramp Services

Pad Time cook, servers, A
dishwasher needed Contact
Mytone
407-323-7306

(Evening Shift 4-10 pm Thursday thru Sunday)

Plumber or Service Tech:
Residential construction or
service Must have exp Benefit
package. $500 sign-on bonus.
386-7380221

W e offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive industry
training, weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.

PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR
experience required Days.
Good Benefits 407-299-1592
Receptionist
Bilingual
(English/Spanish)
Good
communications A customer
service skills. FT, benefits
available Call 407-324-2442
Responsible honest person
needed for kitchen/deb PT/FT,
Maitland area 407-660-9260.
407-925-8452
Road Stopping crew Will tram.
Class B COL a plus Work an
roads, pahung tots. wAng to wok
nights
or
weekends
Advancement. DFWP EOE
407-281-5448
Sales
people
wanted:
Sanford Mortgage Co looking
tor telemarketers Good base
pay. $8 to $ 12/tv depending on
experience, plus commission
Full A Pen time available Call
407-3280815 or bu reeune 407328-8348
Sales Person: Setting diabetic
supplies A shoes to doctors
Salary/commission
or
independent Fax resume lo.
407-588-4224
Sales Person: Vertical ttmds
Al leads prowled (Noootocalsi
Meet customer* n the* nomes
$40K t
per
year
Gas
allowance Some exp helpful
40/ 830-4700
Sanford Company tookmg tor a
Route Sales and Service
Technician Rewarding Salary
Benefits
and
Vacation
Packages
For
more
&gt;ksmatter' itmatm a t *Ut MU
#002 Requires chauffeur COL

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

SWISSPOKTUSA, INC.
2 R ED C L E V E L A N D BLVD.
S U I T E 210
S A N F O R D , F L 32773

407-585-4790
All applicants must be able to provide a 10-year work/School history and pass a
criminal background check including FBI Finger Print screening. All applicants
must pass a mandatory drug screen, and have flexible part-time work schedule
to include weekends, holidays and evening hours. Must speak and write English
fluently. For some positions applicants must be able to lift up to 75 lbs on a
consistent basts and possess a valid Florida Driver's License.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D

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Sunday. August 21. 2005

HeraldClassifieds

71—Help Wanted

95— R
W

o o m m a te

103— H

a n te d

U

Saatonga paraontoabaramy
home, meardLrta Itonrae. Id
hnwapriHegra
7232 fa rm

97— A

to move No a
portion. Tba
wfl ba

M f N I A| N

r n is h e d

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2/2 Spacious
UpeMra Apr. Carpeted. Vinyl,
Open
Petto,
Spacious
*573*575 Deport
3/2 . Carpeted.
AppHancae. Double Oarage.
Fenced. Large Screen Palto.
I Pal OK. $800*800
Dap.
Dunwoody
Commons. 212 Townhouse.
End UnA, Stove. Bafilgertoor,
Dishwasher. W/D, Screen
Community
Pool. 11 .000 * 1.000 Dap

Iffldancy

StOOwk
SlSOwk. alec
tor
ram
fumiabed/unfumtahed. 407 '
240 - 1188.

In

Sanford

Tba

99— A

and Longwood. Thra la a
tremendouaiy taat graving
martiaL Tba MarUd offara a

U

p a r tm e n ts

oommiaaJon and bonus plan,
rve .2 wealepaid
waoadon. a r t arid e rt pbona
t, and a 401k. E-mail
S rafarancaa to
Publiaher Dan ping at
iNng*aaminolabaraM.com.
or m aifiam to 300 N. French
A«a, Santord, F t 32771

407 -32*8870

OSSSB

Ouetay Living at
Pricing. 1 ,1 A 3
Laka Vlewa, 407- 322 - 8104 .
I MO.

93—Rooms For
R ent
| 400 M o . fumiahed. tod utty,
Frlg lFi. W/0 . CM. intamal.
dean 10x20 tm w/aeml pnvata
antranca. ProHeea. anvira.
Santord Airport new 417 ext. F
A L dap. appl faa. N/S. N/0 A
q r tt A m ! 0 /1* 5. 407-547-0832

100— C

Lge.48 fl/1 .SBA
2
porchaa/lcar
gw/ 1837eq
(Mpactoue. 1310 D UeVrty. off
Southwest Rd. 407 - 322-0213

Santord. 3BR tBA house, one
block from hosp, Newly
painted. Seeking one sm rt
working family, over 40 . 2
cbldren ok. M SONo ptoe $350
407 -321 -3735 .
Santord: HMoncDtotnd, 3 /1,
CH A Esc Neighborhood,
$750 . 407 -321 -8757 .

117—Commercial
Rentals

e n ta ls

Santord 2/2 , covarad parking,
fireplace. balcony, pool, ttnaaa
earner A tennis courts- 25211
Northiake
Dr.
IBSO/mo
$950 /aec. Celt 813 - 205-1859

1300 eq n. Offtea lt d *

WKL711ISTO3 103—HousesUnfurnished

407-3304423
Single room In Longwood.
alaady amptoyad. no liquor, no
amotong. $7Q/Wfc, $5 0 depoeit.
407- 830-8218

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

M m

4* . Aw New New
Carpet New Ceramic T»e,

Had Int/Ext.

* 198.900
Renoirr t ed:

2/2 .

reinlEQ DiflinOi, rWH UrtpEi,

o n d o m in iu m

R

AFFORDABLE HOMES

2BR/1BA, screen porch, large
tol. wood Doors, clean. CHA
$623 /mo 4 2 months depoart.
388 - 775 -0822 .

5 BadMSath. over 3200 sq ft.
2 Fpica, 4 Porches. Huge
Living. Dining 8 Family Fkne
m l Wet Bar. Located In
rwitonc uhdm uvvnponng
Gorgeoue Park A 4 Blocka to
ke Monroe. Listed in
Ild lo n il Registry d Htotoric
Homes, $544 ,900 .

11AI 11 lAUnitNI
V I N 1I IH I

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III .

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Geneva: 3/2 . 3.77 acres, high
A d ry . good water, 1728 sq It
detached gar, w/ahap, $32Sk.
407 -349 - 5325 .

118—Office S pace
For Rent

o pcn h 6 usc "
Saturday A Sunday
1813 Knox Ave. Santord
3 /2 , TotaDy Ramodelad.
Owner Finance. 321 - 290 5100 .

Unique office apace available
downtown Sanlord area.. From
800 to 8,750 aq It. Unbred
professional office, private
school
or
Instructional
classroom apace. 407-940
4845 .

300 OFF
1s t M o n th s R e n t
With 12 Mo lease &amp;Approved Credit
• Spacious Apartments with large Closets • Late
Front» VoIleyPall • Sparkling Pnol * Tennis Courts

Apartments

CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFING tor Bams. Bod
Dodd. Shops, ale. Atoo CuMri
Pipe: 15*x20* Ifxad .C rtF O r
Prices. Surptoa Stod A Supply
toe, Apopka 407-289-5710

199— P ets I k

1S7—M ot r e Homes
FOr S ale

S upplies
A

3/2 DW.
CbnvbM r r t m laadvto move
to. $607/mo, todudea U rani,
wtth approved eredt 407-32*
9180.

101—Appliances ft
Furniture For S ale
4
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■CD : NASA technology, toaco
memory toem mettreaa ad, as
on TVAM L New to pMrtc

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to Vta* H eart W ide Ww Are
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to

8703.

269-Cleaning

223—
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FPE Breaker Box. 150Am dn.
Assorted 50A ». 30A'*. 20A 1 ,
ISA's brsrtsn . *100. obo 56*
gdvanlzed lanoa. CM deckle
hdat 875. eba 407-8474

UMaPawl Ladder 1^1wdi
pNctorm. *290 Rrm. Need to
y ta g a adder. 40702*
4331.

209— C

Peel Table: Gorgeous 8*
a il I s I w h lw i$w r i n a l t a
RJinllUft-Kytt
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Ftoer-opttc
Id a . cup
tosulelsd cover, fu» factory
warranty. Never used to crels,
SI 90S. 4070300078 OR 300
2102040
183— T

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Studio Apartments

5474

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Motorcycles/4Wheelers For S ale

219— W

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*5 Disc Changer
C assette to Cassette
Recorder/Player
-VCR Player
407-321-8590
407-782-0275

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UP W O H T PUM O
487-1

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Dodge 1500 1999 4x4 Ktf Cob $10,430
O o V U O Q 2004 D M Craw 12K Mi $22,950
Ford F1501995 Auto, AC $2,950
Fori F150 2009 low mi $10,950
Ford F150 2003 Ert Cob 32K Mi $12,950
Ford W O 20014a4 Arts JFK M $ * 4 5 t
Ford F 250 2003 Ixf cab 30K Mi XIT $19,950
GMC S a m W9« h t 0 * Z 7 1 4x4 N T $R«50
dw vy 1500 2001 Eal Cob Auto, AC $10,950
Chevy 1300 2003 fat Cob IS V I $13,990
Qrtvy Aralndw 202 4x4 3/4 tan $17^450
dw vy 2500 2004 h tC o fc4 *4 IS $11,950
Toyota Tbcoew 2003 4x4 Auto 30K Mi $13,950

Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit

3

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

isuu A i ^ M Q a M K M L ^ $HAS0

Feed W in d ** 2002 SI 39K Mi BaouHful $H^30
Fatd b yfa n r 20044 Dr 40K Mi M fmm $13,450
1999 M U20 $12,950
Hondo Accord 1998IX , Auto, S t $7^450
Mweodos le a 2002 C320 $14,950

CHI M a t

487022-2611

3291S. Sanford Ave., Sanford
m

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R J Handy M a il
A I Pbaeee d Construction
Praaaure Claantog.
Painttng, Hairing
407023-2041 (Home Phone)
4070140070 (C rt Phone)

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417-323- 33(1

2 7 1 4 Ridgewood A ve ., Sanlord * 330-5204

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SO N V ST E R R
COMPONENTS

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PC aydwn. AMD 188 MHZ. MU
Tower. 19* monitor, apertera,
HP 722c printer. DVD/CO
combo, CO Burner. $500. Mud
see. 407-5470032.

407- 221-7959

n t iq u e

o l l e c t ib l e s

n d y

T lta
rig A D
4070100300

1*07,4 Brand

l o t h in g

C O A T, Fid length with
hood S in large, kapt In totriar
storage *3,000. C rt 380780
8070

■OudkyWbtk

•Prompt SifVtQi

231—C ars For S ale

AcU. nmapariadD $2900 4077020010 or 407-5405034.

P « Bul 1 1 * y n dd. wbaa w «i
a x d A led ntoe garde (tog wMi
to a d energy. 40702*0019.
needs a good home.

407001

H d Trt/Spe 5 paraon. Shp, 20
)o a cab. ighta. new ueed
Warranty,
retell
$4300.
aeoffice. $1300 407-2701963

Upon
C rt 407010

Cod $1980. mud sal $585 407831-1322 OR 388-753-1315.

185— C

I BUT NOUNS FOR CA6U

Come Check Us Out]
Single Story
Design

Starling at

Country Lake

rg^iaBrtry
2yranewHugecomertot Loto
d etorae. Waa asking. $32Sk.
Sacdtoe$302k. Crt ExS. 954720-0010.

S te r

Recently renovated office
■pace Ideal tor ebunb . 2200 eq
ft. on Maple Ave. Santord,
407-9484848 .

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

191—Building
M aterials

$ 148,900

locale don toe St Johns River
in tbs Pori d Santord. Great
view d toe marina A water.
Plenty ol parking. Greet
location $1200840 plus CAM.
C rt Hidden Harbour Marine
407 -322 - 1810. Ask tor Don.

Offices For Rent: 400 sq II to
800 eq It Sanlord. Fulton
Office Cantor. 407 -314-3750

Country
Style
City
Living

141—Homes For
S ale

321-278-3808.

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAMADA1BOOM. (StOMO
2 BOTW. laaoMO ANOUP

It Income praductog
property- 4/1 and 2/1.bo*ita
$ 198,000 .
p: 3 /1 , block,
reduced tor quick sate. Ntoe
neighborhood. $ 180 ,000 .
t errierd: Building Lois.
100 x248 *. bad oRar.

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Bfl Home isOO/Mo
Paralmmon A 13th St.
Santord 407-3214217 M M b

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S06OMnon8 i . 2/1. l 68 O/mon0 i

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C d 407-328

p a r tm e n ts

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NEW
TECHNIQUE,

4 0 7 -4 9 7 -1 1 7 5

L A W NC A R E

Complete year
round quality
jervice that you
can depend on
Commercial and
RetidcnuaJ

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE!
tocXjdas Mcw*v Edgng.
Waadartng Btowmg. \ jf t
Tnmmxig. Yard Oaam p
Much 6 Sod
Mary artrtad Lake Mary
Longwood Sartcvd I
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Fnandr $1
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Free Estimates
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• S o fs s ~ 4 3 8 5 ♦ fa b ric
• D ia m o n d T u f t s _ E x tr a

Carpal •TU* •Wood
Satao 6 Installation

CARPET
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‘r u n

467-322-3566

Murphy*!
Dump
Trailer^
Service
•Roof Tear Off*
•TrasnRemoval*

Pickup &amp; Oekvery

4 0 7 -3 2 1 0 9 9 4 011:407030-8330

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407-402-1134

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Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S Uagnoka Avenue, Sanlord. FI 32773
PH. 407-321-2908
Locaty Owned and Operated
Reeder* Manager On Srie
A I Unto Dm# Up

2921

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A &gt;407-320-11

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31 Years in Business.

SUNBRITE
COIN LAUNDRY
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Excellent Workmanship!

Frankie’s
Cleaners

FAMILY OW NED A
OPERATED SINCE 1942
Free Eadmaiae

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• C h A ir* ._ s ts rd n g « t $ 2 2 5 4 u p

TVCCLEANERS
F0RT&gt;C REU.
ORESSED
PROFESSOtAL

FULL
SERVICE
PRESSURE
WASHING
COMPANY

CLASSIC CUTS
LAWN CARE

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Boer R V and Verxcto Paring
24 Hr. 7 Dey Weady S a m s

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1 .1 and 3 pwoata itagaViit oamatarig 383

COUNTY,

t a a a d iM Omit WTTHM
THE LATER OP THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OP THE F V »T PUBLICATION
OP THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OP SERVICE OP A COPY OP
TH S NOTICE ON THEM.

M71-I4L

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T X X S TO fU Q C LO T
M paymant of f w amouni M &gt;
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C im tA N C IA L MORTGAGE

nafol laaued lb : Arthony 6 l**l*y
i Du k $3,620.0$
1381 Ottt Streel RaGUndb. CA 82373
CortonM olLot Sow n potato of h o u N M d go a d i « id
of Mooto wtt^Vtag 7.260 pound* toatad tarn 87
t o t a l O o o m , Ptartta on Aprt I t , 3001.

QUS HOYT JONES THE
"ATIVE FOR THE
ESTATE OP QUS a JO N ES
JR .. AAVA QUS JO N ES
DECEASED
UNKNOWN
DEVISEES.
G R A N TEES
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS LIENORS ANO
TRUSTEES OP OUB HOYT
JO N ES JR -. A W A QUS
JO N E S DECEASED. QUS
HOYT JO N ES HEIR; VICKY
ANN SHOOK; N UVM G.
MCLUOMQ ANY UNKNOWN

Lot 8-1488
I D m $0,771M
P.O.I

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ol otaoto taHtont 11J
Lonfoaodl PL 3S778 an Autota It, 3008

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: V a
MM mata mm rsapael la any
maattig or haarti
pmeatahigahufuMngVta
N net pretotaE by Via CBy of

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(FS 2880108}

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ASSISTANCE TO
H S H O U LD
48 HOURS

&gt;Ou k IU 1 6 2 3

RAR TCM TI M ANY OP THEM
CONTACT THE ADACOORDMATOR AT

Loot Known Addra**: 888 Oof Mv Ortva
TTw VtoogM, PLttlSt
lo t
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Qnwa Moat, Euota, PL 34788 on Morch i t . SOM

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Grounds Tredw eyl Mt a g 8
Inc.
400 Coritaf Port Ortva, Sttford. PL M771

TO : UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DSVISEIS.
G RAN TEES
A EtO N EK S.
CREDITORS.
LSNORS AND TRUSTEES OP
QUS M JO N ES JR -A W A OUS
JO N ES DECEASED; W LIV­
ING,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP SAID
DCPCNOANT(8). IP RKMARfVED. ANO to DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE
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ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS LIENORS ANO
TR U S TIE S ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIM VW BY
THROUGH,
UNOER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENDANT^);

W Kondto W. HonVta
IW .

PktaWt: Auguot 17,31.24.20,2006
Tooa

i to horoOy flttan tia l o Iba n H oi Mootag ato bo M i In
Vw CVy Commtoafon Charrtara tt *w City Mai, 300 NorVi Pam
i hi • « CHy of Sortard. FtofMo, to M O P.M. on HtotatoL
o purpooo of roooM n t cotton Inpul
i lor Vw Downtown Sanford CommunNy

WHOSE RESIDENCE artoH

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Pitatth: August 21,2006
T114
OP T M MTH JUtaCUL

ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC: N o poroon daefctoo to appeal o &lt;todoton mado won laopoel to any modor conoldorod to *m obo
nwoOng or haorhig- ho may nood o varbaflm rooord of Oto prooaadnga, Induing the taaOmony and avfoanc*. which raoord to
not prmldod by Pw Cay of Sanford. (F.8. 280.0108)

C A M NO; S8 C A -16M -140

i bo oiMood Vito Iwo (7) or morn mombaro of Via Cay
Commtoeton of aw Cay of Sontord may be aftondtog •*

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
M C.

tog and that aubjacp and matter* Involving the CVy of Sanford

YOU ARE HEREBY mquhad to
your anawar or wriRan
V any to Vw Mow*
procaadtag eta Vw Otar* to M*
Court, and to aarva a copy
Hereto upon Vw plainara totornay ahoaa name and addraaa
appaara hamen. *ahta X daya
to aw Krai pubactoton to Ma
Ntotoa to Acion; taa nature to
Ma procaadtag being a aud tor
taractoawe to mongaga agatnai
taa tabmtag daaedbad proparty,
toaa:

OMaion to Parmi Pali

&gt;y order cfV w CVy Conwvaafon of VwCWy of Sanford. FforfdB.
PERSONS W ITH DtSABNJTIES NCEOtaQ ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE M ANY OP TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
C O N TA C T TH E HUMAN RESOURCES O PTICS ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-3308826 48 HOURS M ADVANCE OP TH E
M EETING.

COUNTY, PLOfVOA
C A M M X; 96CA-140616W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
RCOlSTRAnON SYSTEM S
tuc
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____-EUUNIIFF
V8

Cymhia Portor,

Deputy Cay Ctorfc
Pubtah: Augual 31.28.2006
T081

Sanford, PL 32773
af
Th# Dtotocf Board of Thjatooo of SaaVnoto Communay CoBaga
I a monfdy Board maadng hi todtoi a« paroona are

Purpoaa:

Monday. Augual 22. 200S 7:00 PM
Saminoto Communhy Cotaga
Santord/Lek* Mary Campua
Wetoon Admintobaflon BuOdtog
Board Mooing Room. A200
100 Wahton Boutovord
Sanfont, Florida 32773
RagUW MorafWy Board MaaOng

A copy of toa Rianda may ba oblolnad by caBtog tfw COtea of Vw
Praatoant to 407-328-2010. and arranging tor an agenda to ba

ROBERT P. FRANCIS IF
UVV4Q, AND IP OCAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES
G RANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ARO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN M TtR C ST BY.
th r o u g h ,
und er
or
AOAM 8 T ROBERT P.
FRANCIS: USA A. FRANCIS
AAUAUSAA. LAPLE8 K B&gt;
LM N O. ANO W DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, H E R S
DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLARRHQ AN VfTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST USA A. FRANCIS
A/K/A USA A. LAFLESH:
ALAFAYAWOOOS
ASSOCIATION. INC.; X)HN
DOC AND JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN
DCFENOANT(S)
N O TK E OP

PurauwOto Sw provwkxie of hie Americana wah DtoabWee A ct
any peroon requiring rpt*1**1 aocommodtotona to pardolpato hi
M a maaOng to aahad to advtoa Saminoto Communiy CoOaga to
toaal 48 hours before Via maaOng by contacflng Unda Cowato to

407-328-2010 » you are hearing or apaaeft Impahad.
oortacl Saminoto Communiy Coiege by cabng Ms. Doradiy
Ptoahon to 407-328-2100.
Paraorw am advtoad aito. h Vwy dodda to appeal any dactoion
n»de al taw nweang. Vwy wtt need a record of Vw pro
and tor such purpoaa. Vwy may need to Inaura dial a varbaam
record of Via ptocaadtoga la made, ableft mpord IncbtoM Vw
weomony wid evldenoe upon which fw appeal to to be
par Sacoon 280 0106. Florida Statute*
Pubtoh: August 21.2005
T083 _________ ■
NOTKE TO THE PUBLIC TO
CONSDCR A REZONE
NcOca to hereby grvan Vito a Pubic Hearing wtt be IwM by Via
Planning 8 Zoning Commieaion In Via Ciy Commlaaion
Chamber*. City Hah. Sanford, Florida, at 7 00 p m. on
Hwaatay. Saptombar 1.2008 to conaidar Vw toOoahng change
wto wrwnttnant to Vw Zoning Odtoance of the Oly to Sanford.
Samnoto County. Ftohda:
Raiorw property tocatod to 1000 Upatoa Road (ourranOy xonad
A g n a n l to PO. Plannad Davatopmar t tor Regency Oa'
a iw n to g Ordnance No 3818 by addtag too addtoonai phot
W vw PWrrwd Davatopmani liatoar Plan tor Vw Ragancy Oafca
fowntioma protect com am g 36.3 acme, mom or toOK
Legal Daacrvoon Phaaa t. PARCEL 1: The W 3 M of Vw S U 2
of Vw SE 1 M ol Vw SW 1M of SEC 28 . T W P 1M . ROE 30E . and
Vw W 114 of Vw N 1/2 of Vw NE 1 M of Vw MW 1J4 of SEC 33 .
rw v IPS. ROE 30E. toaa S»y 30 a tor road, and toee Vw E
lOOOOBof 9w W 1/2 o f * w S E l « o f O w S E 1M o f V w S W 1M
of SEC 28. TW P 199. ROE 30E . Saminola CowVy. FL AND
PARCEL T. The N 6 0 0 0 B o f * w E 1/2 o f i w N 6 l M e f V w N £
1 A4 of Vw NW U 4 of SEC 33 . TW P IPS. RGE 30E . Samawla
C ttita F L t o a a v w E 25 00 n tor Upaaia Road Sato parcel eontwrw 18.792 aquraa toet LESS The S 336 08 N of Vw N 396 89
a or vw E i OO O Of t of VwW 3 F4 o f V w N E t /4 of Vw NW 1/4 of
SEC JJ. TW P 198 . RGE 30C . Sanwxha Cowvy. FL. Laee R-OW tor SR 417 TO G ETH ER W ITH Phaaa 2. PARCEL 1 : The S
X3S t a t t o V w N 3ta a 8 a a f V w E 100 0 0 a o f t w W M o l V w
hE i M c f V w N W 114 ol SEC 33 . TWP ttS. ROE 30E . Samnoia
Couray F L TO G ETHER W ITH PARCEL 3 The 8 246 00 M of
vw N 3 acraa or vw E 1/2 to vw NE W4 of Vw NE 1M of Vw NW
14 to SEC 33 . TW P ttS ROE 30E . Sam naa C a nty. F t. toaa
vw N &gt;6 00 h Vwrato and Mae VW E 10 00 • tor road and tobM
rO G E T K R W ITH PARCEL 3 The N 9 6 0 0 V to VW 8
24600 h to V « to 2 tu r n t o v w i l O c T N l E 1 4 to 9 m I E
1 4 to v « m at 14 to SEC 31 TW P it * RGE JOE. Sa— ntor
C«MWy P L LESS Vw f 2500 a for rawd T O Q C T K A W ITH
M f C f i. 4 Tea N 1 tu rn to V w f l O c f N l i W t o N l E
t 4 to sw NM M 4 to SEC » TW P »•* ROC 3t t l a w
Cawxy f U a * » « I W M 1 «r 4 U M l a l » H t » a t o

ANO
IP
O E C S A K D THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
M M .
DEVISEES
O RAN TEES
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITO R S LIENORS ANO
TRU STEES ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AOAM ST
THE
NAMED
OSPENOANT(S); UNKNOWN
TENANT fliU B O K A N N
TENANT F3.

wBl Ma cowl WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pusuam to a Summary Final
Judgment to Feradeaum deled
Aug. 11. 2006 antomd in C M
Caaa fox o ^C A -ioa o-iA G to
Vw CbaR Court to Vw 1 STH
Ju d o * Clrcut in aid tor SEMI­
NOLE County. SatoMd. Florida,
I «R aaa to fw Nghaai and beat
ttdtar tar catoi at VwEaM Front
Door M &gt;w SCMVfOLE County
« xt
In S a O to
Ftortda. to 11 XX&gt; am. on BW
ISVi day to Saptantoar. 2006
Vw taaoeang daaotaad praparfy
aa m i torVi m atod Summary
Final Judgmara, to-mt
LO T M . ALAFAYA WOOOS
PHASE IV. ACCOROtaG TO
THE THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT SOON 3 8 H K K S
aaa th r o u o h 10a. p u b l ic
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

ROBERT VARGA90N. JR , «

to.

NOTICE OP ACTION
TO ;

BETH

BENTLEY

YOU ARC NOTIFIED Owl an
tor Foreclosure to
m Vw toiowJng
LO T 6 BLOCK 4. TIER 7,
F LORIOA LAND ANO COLO­
NIZATION COMPANY LIMITED
E.R. TRAFFORO S MAP OF
THE TOWN OF SANFORD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THCRCOP AS RECORDED N
P U T BOOK 1. PAGE SS
THROUGH 04. OP THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

you and
you am required to mtvo a copy
af your iiritan dattnaaa. * any
to a, on Moniw* C. Wanon.
PA, Aaomay tar Pltonaa. nhoaa
addma* la 1*00 NW 4STH
STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 *MNn
tWy (30) daya toWr Vw dmt
puWctoton to ma Noiea in Vw
(FWaaa puttWh In THE SAN­
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MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
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924 MagnoBa Btoeeom Court
Apopka, FL 32712

Richard S. Tbytor, Jr.
931 Dog Track Road
Poet Office Bax 1117
Longwood,FL 32752-1117
Telephone: 407/3367066
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GENERAL JUM SDICTKM
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CASE NO: 06CA-1ZM 4G
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR OMAC
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PLAINTIFF
VS

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FLORIOA
FR O BATt DIVISION
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la: Clark to Ow Circus Court,
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their claims with this Court
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MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR JO DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
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derm* wen Vw Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WKX BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERI0O6 SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANT CLAW FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MOFtE
AFTER THE DECEDENT 8
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
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AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

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1963 PARKER MOBILE HOME;
V1N 5610666 ANO TITLE
A/K/A 1030 CAMELIA DRIVE.
CASSELBERRY FL 32707.

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THE L/ttl OFFICES OF OAVO
X STERN, P A . ATTORNEY
FO R FU UN TBF
■ 01 8 UHYantty Drive

PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST M S E R T O i TO 964233-9599 M ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT.

A a CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
W ia BE FOREVER BARRED

Samnoia
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CHARLES W OHLUSY
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Florida B tt No 121O X
PO Bos 1570
Wtatar PartL FL 327961S70

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RICHARD T. HAINES. IF
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UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUOH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST
RICHARO
T,
HAINES; SANDRA K. HAINES.
STONEHURST COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.; BYERS
OUBLIN DOOQE. LLC F/K/A
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BYERS Out IN DOOQE. A 01V
OF GEO BYERS SONS. INC.;
MORTGAGE
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REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC.: JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

lo ba dead or ttkre. and ad parSae having or dataitag to have
any right aaa or intamtt ta Vw
gaga betag tomctaaad herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thtt an acVon ta tometaae a
mortgage on Vw todowtag propany.
LOT IS. BLOCK A. EASTBROOK SUBDIVISION UNIT
NO. SIXTEEN. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROED M PLAT BOOK 15.
PAGE 39. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
he* bean Ned againtt you and
tatt you am requtrad to aarva a
copy to your written deiensee. 4
any. to a on DAVID J. STERN.
ESQ. Plataurt attorney, whoa*
address I* M l S University
Drive 1900, Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than X days
from ta* data to tae/Vfi pubkpebon to INs node*’to tenon) |nd
Na ta* original with Vw clem to
tai* court artaer before service
on Piainwrs attorney or immedF
Stefy therssfter, oiherwisa a
default wtt ba entered against
you tor Vw relief demanded in
nMi oompiaini or pmn&gt;on n w
WITNESS my hand and ta*
sett to taw Court « SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Vim 12 day to
August 2006.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: AAaha Cyrus
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324

06-42916
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parson* wan dtsabr*Ms Heading a special accom­
modation
should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
VW
SEMINOLE
County
Courtaoua* tt (407)6664227.
18069968771 (TOO) or 1806
995-9770. via Florida Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL 6E PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN: THE SANFORD
HERALD
Publish: Augutt 21. 29. 2009
T1I0
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal to taa deserted vehi­
cle* was conducted in compli­
ance wita FS. 713.76 Nobc*
tael Harry* Towing wit M i sard
vend#* al Pubtc Auction tar
Cash on SEPTEMBER 3. 2009.
« 1000 AM. « 102 N. Maple
Ava . Santord. F L 32771. Aa
vahde* sold AS IS No bd*
guaranteed Harry* Towing
raaerva* Vw right to be! on any

N O TK E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to a Summary Final
Judgment to Foractoeure dated
Aug. 11, 2009 entered ei O il
Case No. 09-CA-123-14-0 to
Vw O ctal Court to Vw 18TH
Judicial QrauN In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santard. Ftortda.
I writ sea to Vw hitowet and beet
bidder tor cash al the Earn! From
Door at ta* SEMINOLE County
Courtaoua* tocatod tt X I North
Pam Avenue n Santord. Florida,
tt it 00 am. on ta* t in day to
October. 2009 taa following
deserted property a* set torth m
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-we
LOT
X.
STONEHURST.
ACCOROINO TO THE THERE­
OF AS RE COROE D M PLAT
BOOK 94, PAGES 71 ANO 72.
OF THE PUSLC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Deled *ve 12 dey to Augutt.
2004
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B, Mery SUuupe
Get•&gt;* Clerk

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hour prior to sal*;
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By Steve Paradis
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Football ends

SANFORD — The past
year or so has not been the
easiest for Seminole County
Manager J. Kevin Grace, he
admits, and that fad led to
what he called a mutual dedslon for him to resign Nov. 15.
He emphasized the hurri­
canes of fast summer, which
occurred just before two new
board members were elected.
“Looking back, there was
quite a bit of turnover on our
staff,” he explained from his
office in Sanford on Tuesday.
“Maybe the tone and tenor of
our board meetings wasn't
what it had been in previous
years.”
Asked to be more spedfic
about the tone of the meet­
ings, Grace said the board had
much more critirism of staff.
Grace said he initiated dis­
cussions with the five mem­
bers of the Board of County
Commissioners about his role
and leadership of staff. He

Lake Brantley and
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regional semifinals as the
2005 Prep Footbal
Season came to an end.

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during holiday
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fee Safety Tips,

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SR 46 widening
workshop
Tuesday
SANFORD — The
Florida Department of
Transportation will
conduct a second pub­
lic information work­
shop on the proposed
widening of State
Road 44 from U.S,
Highway 17-92 to
State Road 415 In
Seminole County.
The workshop will
be held Tuesday, Nov.
29, at 6 p .m , in the
recreation hall at
Midway Park, 2045
Hurston Ave„
Sanford.
The workshop will
present roadway
improvement alterna­
tives to the public.
Those attending can
comment on the pro­
posed improvements.
The workshop will
be conducted In an
open house format
with a brief presenta­
tion at 6:30 p.m.
Aerial maps, draw­
ings and other perti­
nent information will
be available for public
inspection at the
workshop.
Representatives will
be available to discuss
the study and answer
questions.
For more informa­
tion or for special
accommodations, con­
tact David Dangel,
public involvement
coordinator, at 407­
971-8850.

Seminole Smile

Craig Houn —

County, school and local leaders make the first of many donations to help the people of hur­
ricane-ravaged Harrison County, Miss., have a merry Christmas.

Devastation in Mississippi
opens hearts in Seminole

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school rezoning
By.8t*v* Paradis

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Harakf Staff

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LAKE MARY — The Core
Committee charged with
rezoning middle schools in
northwestern
Seminole
County rejected more plans
Monday evening, but moved
six forward for consideration
at a community input meeting
next week.
Members agreed to allow
additional plans to be submit­
ted
through
5
p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 23.
Not everyone agreed on the
six plans moved forward, but
the public will get a chance to
give input on tnem Tuesday,
Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. at
Millennium Middle School in
Sanford.

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Htraftd photo by Tbmmy Vlnoonl

Pictured are Item* already donated to the
•Gifts for the Gulf drive sponsored by the
county, the cities and local organizations.

Board: Residents Holiday Season
need reliable
transportation

. M ott of the plans rejected
Monday fell because they sent
students from elementary
schools of choice to middle
schools that didn't continue
the specialty areas.
For example, Midway
Elementary east of Sanford is
a choice school for the per­
forming arts. Some plans nad
those students rezoned for the
new Markham Woods Middle
School which will open in
August 2006, or Greenwood
Lakes Middle School. The per­
forming arts middle school of
choice,
however,
is
Millennium Middle.
The
same
dilemma
sending

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8m Razona, Pag* 3A

By Liana Edlxon

Friends assist
cancer fight
with Fischer

Herald Staff

By Liana Edlxon

SANFORD — In the coming weeks, the
Sanford Housing Authority will be turned
back over to the dty.
In the meantime, US. Representative John
Mica toured the fadlity last week, and US.
Congresswoman Corrine Brown, met the new
board members this past Monday afternoon.
Brown listened to the new Sanford Housing
Authority board members concerns for the dtizens in government housing in Sanford.
“We're in need of transportation, as w ell”
Board member Barbara Green told Brown.
Brown, who was instrumental in getting $9
million for Lynx buses in Orange County,
which was partially used for 15 new buses,
said she was willing to work on that issue.
Green said that residents are having trouble
getting to d o dor's offices who have moved
out of the dty, and paying some bills, such as
electridty.
Of the 480 units of government housing, the
majority of them do not have cars, the board

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maintains he was not ousted
as some reports said, but also
adds: “Was it all 100 percent
my dedslon? No.”
Two
commissioners.
Chairman Carlton Henley
and Dick Van Dcr Wcidc were
incensed that Grace didn’t
receive more support from the
other three board members,
Randy Morris, Bob Dallari
and Brenda Carey. Van Dcr
Weide told reporters that
Grace was forced out.
“To the degree that it was a
mutual decision, I can see him
having that perception,”
Grace said. If the board had
decided not to accept his res­
ignation, would he have
stayed?
“I would have considered
it,” he said. T had had discus­
sions with each one of them. 1
had a pretty good idea of
what would take place.”
Grace came to Seminole
County after serving as assis­
tant county manager in

Group narrows
plans far middle

By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff
LAKE MARY — The city of Pass
Christian, Miss., sits just 21 feet above sea
level at its highest elevation, but
Hurricane Katrina washed a 28-foot storm
surge over the city leaving debris, founda­
tions and death in her wake.
Lake Mary Deputy Fire Chief Ed Koch
has seen the devastation first hand and
shared that horror with county, d ty and
local leaden at the kick off of “Gifts tor the
Gulf” a joint effort to bring holiday cheer
to the residents of Pass Christian.
The hurricane destroyed about 80 per­
cent of the small coastal dty. Koch said 100
percent of the downtown business dlstrid
was simply wiped away. Literally, the dty
has no income in trying to recover from
the storm.
"People are trying to come back.” Koch
explained, but tneir future is very uncer­
tain. Three months later, tire area is still
devastated.
Church volunteers and county and dty
workers from Seminole have traveled to
Pass Christian to do what they can to help
the recovery. Tent villages have sprung up

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Rain stsysd away just long enough for the annual Winter
Springs Holiday Parade Sunday afternoon. Mora than 1,000
people lined State Road 434. See more photos. Page 4A.

SANFORD — Five months ago, former down­
town Divine Deli owner Drew
Fischer was diagnosed with
cancer and after months of
chemotherapy and radiation,
he is recovering.
But friends say recovering
monetary costs associated with
his treatment is another divine
obstacle.
Jeff Hess, who met Fischer
at Northland Church in
Longwood, recently began
Flachar
fundraising efforts to
t assist
Fischer and his family.
amily.
Fischer and his
out in July
is wife, Jayne, found
l
that the religiouss deli owner sr
and father of three
young boys,l nad
had stage
two squamos cell carcino­
c
ma — a cancer of the epidermal cells.
His doctors were unsure how the seemingly

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Happy Thanksgiving From The
Staff of the Sanford Herald

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Wednesday, NovcmlK-r 23. 2005

Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE A ROU N D O U R CO U N TY _____________
O ut &amp; A b o u t

Turkey T im e

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The Florida Department
of Transportation will hold
its second public information
workshop on the proposed
widening of State Road 46, at
6 p.m. with open house, and
a presentation at 6:30 p.m. at
Midway Park, 2045 Hurston
Avc., in Sanford. The work­
shop will present the road­
way improvement alterna­
tives to the public and will
obtain comments on these
proposed improvem ents.

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The Rov. Charles Jackson, pastor ot Hurst
Chapol AME Church.

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International author Jay
Kolo will speak about
"Sobriety — Now It’s Your
Turn", at Lake Mary Public
Library Community Room.
The event will be repeated
on Dec. 7 and 13. The presen­
tation is at 7 p.m. Call 407­
474-8114.

By Marva Hawklna
Herald Correspondent
It's time to give thanks for our blessings
through Christian Fellowship, prayers,
praise, song, verse and the word.
Thanksgiving season is the season of
"Harvest Meditation Celebration with fam­
ily, church and friends near and far.
Harvest festivals are held in many cul­
tures during the months of September,
October and November. This season is
known as Autumn.
Harvest time is a busy time where people
are united through long hours to harvest
their crops.
At the end of the season, farmers and
farm workers celebrate by giving thanks
and rejoicing. During this time of
Thanksgiving, the community gathers
together to offer thanks to God.
Thanksgiving in our country began with
the Pilgrims inviting the Indians to dinner.
This was the Pilgrim's way of saying,
"Thank you. Lord, we are grateful."
In Africa, the Harvest is celebrated by
offering food and the sacrifice of an animal
to God. Beating of the drum s can be heard
for miles around while the community is
feasting and dandng.
Sunday evening, Nov. 13th. at the St. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church, they presented
their annual Harvest Meditation Service.
Many were spiritually uplifted during the
evening of worship sponsored by Choir No.
One and the Mass Choir.
The service of meditative musical selec­
tions was rendered by the Men’s Chorus of
SI. Paul, New Belhel Men's Chorus.
Musicians for the occasion were Earl U.
Minott, master musician. Chad bright, min­
ister of music, Roberta Harper. Soloist for
the evening was Arlene C. Jones.
Harvest Celebration scripture was given
by the Young Performers of Tajiri School of
Performing Arts and Academics, quoting
Psalms 24. Prayer for thankfulness was by
Minister Kerri Hall. Responsive scriptural
reading by Stephanie Boyd. The Harvest
Celebration dance featured the St. John
Praise and Worship Ministry, under the
direction of Rena Thomas.
The story of Rosa Parks was presented by
Jami Thomas, director of the young per­
formers of Tajiri. They gave thanks unto the
Lord. The Color of Friendship, a unique
poem, was read by Queen Jones.
A tribute was made on behalf of the
founder of this program, Julia Ray Merritt,
Margaret Oliver and Annye Mells, who con­
tinued the dream of Mrs. Merritt.
Bettye Robinson remembered all the
deceased members along with special
recognition of present members of the choir
and mass choir by Geraldine D. Wright.
Highlighting the evening with a message of
prayer, scripture and song was the Rev.
Charles Jackson, elegant pastor of the Hurst
Chapel, A.M.E. Church of Orlando.
We were encouraged in the message by
Rev. Jackson, to make a joyful noise, to pray
for blessings given, to always ask in His
name and believing it will be done. The
Lord will make a way somehow. Something
good is going to happen to you, as we all
nave some bad days and we have some
good days - so we must not complain.
The winners of the Captains Group were
Roberta R. Terry and winner of the pew
contest was Lavather Whitby, Victor Dargan
and Roberta Harper.
O osing remarks were by Minister
Loman Oliver.
Dorothy Curry, president of Choir No.
One, Vivian H. Bowden, chairman of the
Harvest Medication Service.

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HarMdphoM by Tbmmy Vincent

Prior to Thanksgiving, many turkeys taco an uncertain future: Will they be froe to roam or will they be a centerpiece for a
family feast? One bird that realty faces uncertainty is this goofy gobbler at 1st Street and Park Avenue In beautiful downtown
Sanford. This bird was a spider for Halloweon, but with a little help and croatMty, It morphed into a truty goony looking turkey.
The dty of Sanford Recreation Department workers were responsible for the transformation. Wonder what hell be for
Christmas?

D rug related
• Melissa Anne Williams, 24,
of Sanford Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police on Cedar
Creek Circle Sunday, for failing
to stop on Hartwell Avenue. She
was cnarged with possession of
drugs with intent to sell. The
driver of the vehicle, Orlando
Lopez, 27, of Cedar Creek Circle,
was charged with operating a
motor vehicle without a valid
license.
Assault - Battery
• Charles Brooks, 50, of
Southwest Road, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at Locust
and Celery Avenues. He was
reportedly involved in a dispute
over a bike with another man.
He was charged with aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
(hammer).
• Raynard Scott, 38, of Peach
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at O leander
Avenue and YVest 14th Street
where he had reportedly been in
a fight with a female. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike, and resisting an officer
without violence.
• Norris Anthony Collins, 46,
of Oleander Avenue, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Sunday at
his residence. The incident
Involved a dispute with another
male on O leander Avenue.
Collins reportedly attacked the
man w ith a knife. He was
charged with aggravated battery.
• Shree YVright, 21, of Hickory
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday in the 400 block of
San Carlos Avenue where she
had been reportedly involved in
a dispute with a female in the
roadway. She was charged with
aggravated battery, causing bod­
ily harm (domestic violence).
Thefts
• Shaunte Latreka McNeil, 28,
of O rlando, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at a store
in Seminole Towne Center. She
reportedly attem pted to take
$144 from the store without pay­
ing.
She was charged with two
counts of petty theft from a mer­
chant.

A pre-Thanksgiving service will be held
Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. at new Life
Word Center. Rev. Ronald Merthie, pastor.
Coordinator is Rev. James Bradshaw of the
Sanford Ministerial Fellowship.

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• Kcyanta Lakcvia Ransom,
27, of Cardinal Cove Circle, and
Sade Brankekka Keitt, 18, were
arrested by Sanford police
Friday at a store in the 1600
block of Rinehart Road. Officers
found that since Nov. 1, Ransom
had been presenting false checks
to Keitt, a store employee, who
cashed them.
Each was charged with coun­
terfeiting of a bank bill check
draft note and uttering a false
bank bill note.
• Geoffrey Allen Claiborne,
36, of Lake Zurich, 111., was
arrested by Sanford police on
Nov. 12, in the 100 block of
Magnolia Avenue. He was
charged with two counts of deal­
ing in stolen property.
Traffic Stops
• A man listed as John Doe
was stopped by Sanford police
Friday at State Road 46 and
A irport Boulevard. He was
charged with driving under the
influence (DUl) of alcohol or
drugs, and operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license.
• Provo Larry Clark, 23, of
O range City, was stopped by
Sanford police on Nov. 13, in the
4600 block of West SR-46. He
was charged with fleeing/eluding a police officer at high speed.
Officers also found the vehicle
he was driving had been listed
as stolen, although it had not
been reported by the owner at
that time.
He was subsequently charged
with grand theft of a motor vehi­
cle.
• Robert Leon Stokes, 24 of
West 12th Street, was stopped by
Sanford police M onday at
Ronald Reagan Blvd. and SR417. He was charged with driv­
ing with a suspended license,
attached license plate not
assigned, failing to register a
motor vehicle and no proof of

Editorial
Slava Paiada
Dona Dietrich
Dana Eduon
Marva Hawkins
Hex Ptsdaut
Daan Smith
Tommy Vmeant

The d ty of Lake Mary
will present Holiday in the
Park at the Lake Mary dty
Hall Central Park. Everyone
is invited to enjoy an evening
of lights, music and enter­
tainment at 6:45 p.m.
Cookies and refreshments
will be available to those
who bring an unwrapped
gift or non-perishable food
items to assist unfortunate
families in Lake Mary.

SAT
The d ty of Sanford will
present Christmas in the
Square, at Magnolia Square
in Historic Downtown
Sanford. Events will be from
5 to 7 p.m., with Santa sched­
uled to arrive at 5 p.m. Free
fun for the family with many
activities planned.

Property Damage
• Richard Prieto, 40, of
Mainsail Court, Lake Mary, was
arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in the 3300 block of
W yndham
Crest
Blvd. in
Sanford.
He was reportedly attem pting
to kick in the front door of a res­
idence. He was charged avith
property dam age of over $200,
loitering and prow ling, and
resisting an officer without vio­
lence.

The Lake Mary High
School Marching Rams will
hold their annual garage sale
at the school, 655 LongwoodLake Mary Road from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Call 407-260-7178.
The Environmental
Studies Center will hold a
free open house from 4 to
8:30 pm. Events include a
nature walk, beverages and
desserts (bring a picnic sup­
per). The center is located on
Osprey TraiL ono-half mile
from Highway 17-92 on CR19. Call 407-320-0467.

• Adrian Jon Zuidcrvliot IV,
23 of Tallahassee, Cory Michael
Imlay, 24, of Oakwood Court,
Lake Mary, and Andrew Chmil,
24, of Silversmith Circle, Lake
Mary, were arrested by Sanford
olice Saturday at Rinehart and
rimera in Lake Mary. The three
reportedly had damaged a num ­
ber of mailboxes in the area.
Each of the three was charged
with property damage of under
$200.

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• Jason Phillip Morris, 23, of
Chipola, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday on
Airport Blvd. During an alterca­
tion, he reportedly damaged a
vehicle.
He was charged with property
dam age/crim inal mischief of
$1,000 or more, resisting an offi­
cer without violence, and disor­
derly intoxication.
O ther arrests
• Vivian Spencer, 43, of
Sunbelt Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in the
100 block of Park Avenue, as the
result of a disturbance.
She was charged with resist­
ing an officer without violence,
disorderly conduct, and making
a false 9-1-1 phone call.

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Seminole County Public
School's Student Museum,
located at 301 W. Seventh St.,
will host its annual free
Holiday Open House from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. It will feature
folk-craft demonstrators,
tours of the Demonstration
Gardens and the Historic
Rose Garden. Rose experts
will answer questions. Local
authors are scheduled to sign
their books. A silent auction
will feature gifts, antiques
and collectables. Seminole
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music. Call 407-32041520.

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St. Peter's Preschool and
Kindergarten’s annual
fundraiser will be held from
8 a.m. to noon at 700
Rinehart Road in Lake Mary.
Tickets available at the festi­
val. Call 407-333-1707.

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insurance.
• Dawn Marie Feltcr, 36, and
Eric Stanley Early, 49, both of
O rlando, were stopped by
Sanford police Sunday in the
4100 block of O rlando Drive.
Early, driver of the vehicle was
charged with driving with a sus­
pended license, possession of
cocaine, and possession of nar­
cotics equipm ent. Feller was
charged with possession of
cocaine and possession of nar­
cotics equipment.

T he Sanford herald

Editor and Publisher

Administration
Batty Bsnnott

Beginning Nov. 30, Holy
Cross Church, Sanford, will
offer an Advent program for
Elementary-age children
each Wednesday through the
end of December. The pro­
gram is free. Holy Cross is
located on the comer of Park
Avenue and 4th Street. Call
407-322-411, ext. 304.

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•denis to rebuild iheir lives

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Seminole County govern­
ment the seven cities,.the
Chamber of Commerce and
the Seminole County School
Board as well as church and
business groups are asking
county residents to once
again give.
"Their needs are tremen­
dous, said Carlton Henley,
Seminole County chairman.
Me urged residents of
Seminole County to help
the drive. "We've always
been a giving people in this
county."
Many have already con­
tributed to the recovery, but
the devastation is so com­
plete in areas like Pass
Christian that the needs
will continue.
•
"Maybe we need to give
each other a little less In
order to give people up
there a little more," Henley
urged.
Countv and city fire sta­
tions will accept donations
for the drive through Dec.
Residents need basic liv­
ing essentials, but specific
items requested include:
New, unwrapped toys,
bikes, games, puzzles,
books, crosswords; toi­
letries (especially gift sets).
cologne, perfum e, show er
caddies; new (any size)
shoes, pajam as, slippers,
robes, hats; new socks and
underw ear; sheets, pillows,
towels, show er curtains and
o th er linen; blankets and
sleeping bags; battery oper­
ated p o rtab le lights and
alarm
clocks;
new
ch ild /in fa n t car seats; fold­
ing chairs, card tables and
door mats; non-perishable
food and coolers; first aid
kits and bug spray; luggage
and area rugs; eating u ten ­
sils and food storage con­
tainers.
Chief Craig H aun of Lake
M ary an d C hief Leeanna
Raw of Sem inole C ounty
were both on hand M onday
to let people know that the

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county and cities have 31
fire station locations.
The Rev. C harles Holt,
•astor
of St.
P eter's
I piscopalian C hurch in
Lake Mary, also spoke of
the u rgent need in Pass
Christian. People from his
parish have traveled to the
area and have adopted St.
Patrick’s Church.

The Mississippi parish's
school needs 200 volunteers

a day.
The school serves as a
volunteer center and Holt
suggested that Sem inole
County residents may want
to give even more* than
m aterial goods.
More than 2,000 people a
day come to the volunteer
center for help. H old
explained.
A nyone w ho w ants to
volunteer there can give as
little or as m uch time as
they w ant, he said.
He suggested that people
who w ant to volunteer call
St. P eter's and they can get
people in touch w ith the
v o lu n teer
cam p
in
M ississippi. St. P eter's
Church num ber is 407-444­
5673.
Regina
Klacrs
of
Sem inole C ounty Public
Schools said the district is
leaving the drive effort up
to individual schools, all of
w hich have already con­
tributed to the recovery in
previous drives. She said
people can also dro p off
item s at the E ducational
S u p p o rt C enter on Lake
Mary Boulevard.
"W hat a great lesson this
is for our students, that we
are part of a greater organi­
zatio n ,"
Klacrs
said
Monday.
Lake Mary Fire Marshall
Wendy Niles said all the
item s w ould be coordinated
an d d istrib u ted from the
Lake Mary fire station on
Wallace Court. Trucks from
D uPont are expected to
bring the item s to Pass
C hristian before Christmas,
she said.
For m ore inform ation,
call 407-585-1364.

Elementary
students
to
Sanford Middle, even though
both are close in location and
have science and technology
components.
Some Core Com m ittee
members w anted to move
ians forward even If they
ad this problem and met
o ther param eters. They
w anted to let the School
Board decide this kind of
issue.
"I think we can decide
that," said Ron Pinnell, who
m oderates
the
Core
Committee meetings for the
school district. He added
that Midway students have
an autom ated link to
M illennium if they apply
for the choice school on
time.
The six plans that moved
forward were Plans 20, 28,
30, 33, 34, and 35. Plan 20 is
one of only three that pro­
gressed out of the previous
Core C om m ittee m eeting
Nov. 7.

Plan 20 would move stu ­
dents
from
M idway
Elem entary
to Sanford
Middle, so that goes against
the w ishes of com m ittee
members who wanted the
schools of choice to feed
each other. So its fate is
questionable.
Five out of the six plans
m oving forward meet the
param eters for percentages
of free and reduced lunch,
black and H ispanic s tu ­
dents. Plan 35 has a small
problem with its percentage
of students with free and
reduced lunch.
Plans 20, 28 and 30 all
move more than 2,000 stu ­
dents. Plans 33, 34, and 35
all move under 2,000 stu­
dents with Plan 35 the low­
est at just 1,714 students.
A ctual num bers at the
schools will vary because of
students eligible to attend
choice schools. They can
apply
to
the
m agnet
schools, but they must meet

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criteria and they must apply
on time, officials pointed
out. The district will also
allow current m iddle school
students to remain at their
original school if rezoned,
but parents will have to pro­
vide transportation.
The choice system was set
up to Integrate the schools
better In conjunction with a
U.S. Justice D epartm ent
consent decree, which has
been in place for alm ost
three decades.
School district officials
keep saying the county is
almost out from under the
decree or is very do se to
m oving out from under it.
Parents, as usual, would
like to have their children
go the nearest school In
most cases.
The handful of parents
who attended the Monday
Core Com m ittee m eeting
acknowledged that the m id­
dle schools are very close
academically, but distance

appeared to be a main con­
cern.
The most exciting part of
the night M onday h ap ­
pened when concerned citi­
zen Chad Cole unveiled
new program m ing that
show s clearly each cell,
where it will be relocated
according to each plan. I(
also allow s the user to
switch cells to a different
school with a few clicks of
the mouse.
"N ow th a t's w hat I'm
talking about," Pinnell said
his reaction was when he
first saw Cole's program .
Officials said they would
provide a link from the dis­
trict Web site as soon as pos­
sible.
For m ore inform ation,
including m aps and cell
information, check out the
school district Web site at
scps.kl2.fl.us, then scroll
dow n and click on Rezone
Inform ation on the right
hand side of the page.

Get That Good Christmas Feeling.

Think it will be crowded?
AAA has estimated 2,028,871
vehicles will be on the road
for this Thanksgiving holiday
in Florida, with 304,581 arriv­
ing by air and 114,775 by bus
or train.
The Seminole County
Department of Public Safety
is cautioning folks to be
extremely careful with holi­
day events and food prepara­
tion.
They report nearly 4,300
fires fn the United States
occur on Thanksgiving, with
cooking problems the leading
cause.
For those who would
rather over-imbibe than eat
turkey, AAA has announced
the "Tow to Go" program will
be in operation throughout
the state. When in trouble, a
safe (and free) ride home can
be obtained by calling "Tow
to Go" at 1-800-AAA-HELP.

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.The big man himself, Santa Claus ol the North Pole, anchored the annual
Winter Springs Holiday Parade Sunday, Nov. 20. The humid weather dis­
couraged festive clothing, but Christina Poulos of Winter Springs, left, and
her daughter. Rebecca. 7, dressed for the occasion. Tho Muddy Water
ATV Club drossed their rides up as they moved down State Road 434.

SHS Class of 1965 celebrates 40 years
By Grace M. Stlneclpher
Herald Correspondent

1/ / 7

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Those classmates attending
the Seminole High School
class of 1965 40th Year reunion
recently enjoyed being togeth­
er, They spent all weekend
mingling with each other, and
making sure they saw every­
one. It was a very special time
for them.
Friday night, Oct. 7, found
them at the Helen Stairs
Theatre for a reception. The
lobby was crowded but most
made sure to visit with as
many as possible.
A program, emceed by
David Scott, was held in the
auditorium where the group
found cushioned seats instead
of the hard ones they remem­
bered when it was the Ritz
Theater.
David, vice president of the
Stairs Theatre, gave a brief
history of the theater from its
beginning as the Milane to the
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present Helen Stairs. A special
C
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treat was a performance by
the singing group "Best of
Horizons” composed of for­
Photo submlttod
mer Oviedo High students,
The
Seminole
High
School
Class
ol
1965
held
Its
40th
reunion
recently
highlighted
by
a reception at
now at UCF. Dressed up 1960s
the
Helen
Stairs
Theatre
in
downtown
Sanlord.
attire, they sang song popular
in the 1960s calling their pro­
Monroe, Steve Cain and came Elaine Echols Langston,
gram "Crowing Up in the Bishop, Donald Sipes, Donald Michael A. Smith.
Dehlunega; Eddie Griffith,
Vincent, and Larry Watson.
Wonder Years".
Branch;
Wayne
Ken Barnes and John Flowery
Sunday
morning
the
group
Saturday night, the civic
Snellville;
Brad
toured the Student Museum, Carver were from Osteen. Con Kelley,
center was beautifully deco­
which many had attended Wilson and Steve Stein from I’ruden, Marietta. From South
rated for a dinner dance. The
Orlando. Linda Stapler Davis Carolina were Brenda Benton
delicious meal of either turkey when it was the Sanford and Jeff Whiting from Geneva. Alderman, Orangeburg; and
Grammar School. At noon
or steak with all the trim ­ they gathered again at the
Purdy
Betras,
Others attending from Joe
mings was catered by the civic center for a picnic Florida were Cathy Cammack Spartanburg. From Tennessee
Colonial room restaurant. catered by classmate Gary Hanson, Sorrento; Bonnie were David and Melanie
And Out Shy Guys provided
Caolo Collins, Gulf Breeze; (Williams) Howe, Manchester,
Ganas.
the music for dancing.
The committee which George Markos, Winter Park; and Charles Jarrett of Telford.
Pictures and other memora­ planned tills excellent reunion Bobby Henderson. Mt. Dora; . Others attending from out
bilia were on posters scattered included David Scott, Terry Charles Hunter, Lynn Haven, of state were Jeff Williams,
around the room. These, creat­ Rabun, Kathy Butler Skyles, Suzanne
Orseno Bevel, Midlothian, Va.; Linda Webb,
ed by Pat Chapman Rockett, Pat Chapman Rockett, Ron Yalaha; Wynn Pickelsimer, New York City, Jerry Myers,
spurred lots of reminiscing.
Risner,
Judy
Cochran Oviedo; Tom Palmer, Winter San Antonio, Tex.; Steve
Early in the evening, indi­ Houghton and Jack I iunt.
Haven; Cherie Pennington Clark, 1lenderson, Nev.;
vidual pictures and a group
Norris
Leslie,
OUwr dominates attending, Cocda, Orange City; Dailey Ginger
photo of the classmates were along with their spouses and Smith,
Maitland; Linda Hollister, Missouri; Rick bar­
taken for a memory book
guests were Buddy Burton, Spencer and Courier Seegers, ley, Boise, Idaho; Donna
Remarks were made by Gary Dangleman, Diane Tampa; Bill Spivey, Ridge Collins MiTherson, Colorado
David Scott and also Charles Powell Groover, David Lanier, Manor;
Charles Stein, Springs, Colo.; Garry Loyd,
Hunter,
class
president. John Lewis, bobby Nicholas, Ormond Beach; BillStemper, Olive Branch, Miss.; David
Several gag awards were also James Poovey, Rosemary New Smyrna Beach; John Jenkins, San Rafael, Calif.;
Walton Lafollette, Law ana Todd, Gainesville; Danny Susan Perkins Stair, St. Johns,
^ " l U t of deceased class- Williams Stewart. Marion Tillis,
DeBary;
Danielle Virgin Islands.
Former faculty members
Weber and Doug Braswell, all Wright, Fcrnandina Beach;
S S X t^ m ig h f} ^
were
Archie
Peggy Bower Cobb, David; attending
from Sanford
Don Reynolds,
Coming from Deltona were Bobby Rumbley, Crawford; Cannon,
Johnson Beane, Ernest Cowley and Grace
Pat Chambers Chase, Cheryl Delaine
Marie Slineciphcr.
Moose Bowling, Richard Pensacola.
From llu? state of Georgia
K
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g
Uittell, and from Lake
Cary Morctz. Pal McGuire

HOLLY HILL — Retirees
make up a large part of the
folks wno take classes at the
Tomoka Gem and Mineral
Society workshop at Eighth
Street and Center Avenue In
Holly Hill.
They may have been secre­
taries or welders or teachers,
but now they are learning
things like beading, cutting
and polishing stones, wire
wrapping, chain making, and
silvcrsmithing, according to
a Monday news release.
But students like to turn a
"found" stone into jewelry,
too. In fact, folks df all ages
are getting involved, and
making jewelry has become a
popular hobby, the release
said.
Tomoka classes show a
person how to do various
aspects of jewelry making, so
that anyone can make attrac­
tive jewelry with a little prac­
tice. Inevitably, the m aker’s

personality will come out in
theplcce.
Tne workshop is primarily
funded by the Annual Gem
and Mineral Show and Sale,
held at the Volusia County
Fairgrounds in Deland, (1-4
exit 118). This year the Show
will be held on Saturday,
Dec. 10, from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 11,
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and
will feature fine jewelry, gold
and silver, both rough and
finished gemstones, specialty
jewelry, minerals, fossils,
tools, and books on jewelry
making.
Pieces of jewelry will be
given away as free door
prizes both days, and there
will be jewelry making
demonstrations.
A children's table will let
your kids or grandkids pan
for semi-precious stones.
For more information, call
386-788-1171.

Stirling names sales associates

Pa nd ya
h a v e
joined the

before joining Stirling.
I’andya has more than
five years of experience in
business and finance and
was form erly a financial
services advisor for J.P.
Morgan C hase'and 'holds a
m e c n a n lcal engi­
neering
degree
from
the
U niversity
of N orth
Carolina.
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sales staff

a n

HEATHROW — Stirling
International Realty has
named two professionals as
new sales associates at its
H eathrow
Real
Estate
Showcase Gallery.
Anthony ' Bassile',' sates
manager at

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James

James, a

Jamas

Winter

Springs
resident, has 13 years of
experience in sales and mar­
keting with an advertising
and public relations back­
ground.
A graduate of University
of Central Florida with a
bachelor's degree in journal­
ism, James was formerly
with Yesawich, Pepperdine,
Brown and Russell as vice
p resid e n t/g ro u p
director

d

Rakesh are

hi ghl y

Pandya

experi­
enced and exceptionally
qualified sales professionals
who we expect will make an
im pact on our grow th in
2006," Bassile said.
Both are members of the
O rlando Regional Realtor
Association,
Florida
Association of Realtors, and
the National Association of
Realtors.

leave rooftop to Santa
SANFORD — Decking the
halls with wreaths, trees and
Christmas lights can truly
bring the holiday spirit to a
home or business, but
installing them can be more
than just a hassle — it can be
dangerous.
"O ur professionals can
beautifully decorate your
home or business, but more
im portantly, we can keep
you and your loved ones off
the ladder and roof," says
Brandon Stephens, market­
ing
coordinator
for
Christmas Decor, Inc.
According to the U.S.
Consum er Product Safety
Commission, every year
hospital emergency rooms
treat more than 12,000 peo­
ple for injuries, such as falls,
cuts and shocks, related to
holiday lights, decorations
and
Christm as
trees.
C hristm as-D ecor can help
residents
avoid
those
injuries, according to a
Monday new t release.
Stephens said there are a
num ber of reasons why peo­
ple choose to have their
homes and businesses deco­
rated by a professional com­
, with safety at the top
e list. Many people lack the
physical ability or d o n 't
have the technical know­
how to do the type of firstclass job they imagine, and

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many others simply don't
have the time.
Christmas Decor has been
decorating homes and busi­
nesses for over a decade, pro­
viding services annually to
more than 32.000 properties
nationwide.
Their employees are welltrained and insured profession­
als who take preventative
measures against accidents, via
safety training and the use of
proper tools and procedures.
The company focuses prima­
rily on exterior decorating serv­
ices, offering customized light­
ing displays, garlands, wreaths
and bows.
Installation, maintenance,
removal and storage of all dec­
orations are included in the
full-service package that
Christmas Decor customers
receive.
"Quality holiday decorating,
especially lighting, takes time,
physical ability, design skills
and knowledge of electrical
capabilities — things that many
people do not have," Stephens
For more information cuntact: Matt Bagdonas of
Altamonte Springs at 321-231­
9168
To learn more about starting
your own Christmas Decor off­
season franchise, contact
Brandon Stephens at 1-800687­
9551 or visit www.duistmasdecor.net.

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Survivors include finance
Stafford, Va.; sister Pauline
Winter Park, in charge of
Annie Robinson of Sanford;
Scfsdk; eight grandchllarrangements.
daughters, Anita Oliver,
dren.
„,
PHILIP D. GOODMAN
Sabrina Oliver and
Calling
hours
will
be
Philip D. Goodman, 64, of
Marshclia Oliver, all of
Wednesday,
Nov.
23
from
6
Lake Mary, died Saturday,
Rochester, Cassandra Oliver
until 8 p.m. at Collison
Nov. 19, 21X15 at his resi­
of Atlanta, and Alberta
Family
Funeral
Homes
&amp;
dence. I le was born in
James of Gainesville; son,
Crematory,
Father
Dcrk
North Tonawanda, N.Y. lie
Michael Oliver of Rochester;
Schuddc officiating. Burial
was a civil engineer for the
brothers, Edward Oliver,
will
be
in
North
Catholic
N.Y. State Department of
James Rogers, Carl Rogers,
Cemetery.
.
,
Transportation for 37 years
Henry Jim Oliver and E.V.
Collison Family Funeral
until nis retirement in 2000.
Oliver all of Sanford, and
Homes
&amp;
Crematory,
Robert Lee Rogers of
He was a youth league
Howell
Branch
Chapel,
hockey and little league
Rochester; sisters Ethel Lee
baseball coach in New York. Winter Park, in charge of
Wilson of Savanna, Ga.,
arrangements.
He was Catholic.
Louise Oliver-Hill of
Survivors include wife,
Nashville, Tenn., Louvcm
JAMES B. NICHOLAS JR.
Pamela; sons, Philip M.
Higgins of Rochester, Betty
James B. Nicholas Jr., 58,
Goodman of Wilson, N.Y.
Coucho and Patricia Ann
of
St.
Stephens
Church,
Hillcry, both of Sanford,
and Paul Goodman of
Virginia,
died
Saturday,
Baldwinsville, N.Y.; daugh­
Gloria Jean Hillcry of
Nov. 19, 2005, in Orlando.
ters, Laura Tittcrington of
Nashville; 13 grandchildren;
He was born Sept. 12, 1947,
12 great-grandchildren.
Clermont and Linda
in
Augusta,
Ga.
He
was
a
Kazukietas of Sanford;
Funeral services will be
chemical supervisor.
mother, Carmella Goodman
held
Saturday, Nov. 26 at 2
Survivors include son,
of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; sister,
p m. at New Life Word
Robert
of
Lincolnton,
N.C.;
Janice Goodfellow of Grand
Center, 1311 Oak Avenue,
Island, N.Y.; four grandchil­ daughter, Nicki Davis of
Sanford.
Huntington Beach, Cal.;
Visitation will be Friday,
dren.
L.
JAMES ALDRIDGE
brothers,
John
of
Lake
Mary
Memorial services will be
Nov. 25, from 4 until 8 p.m.
FULLER
and Robert of Jacksonville;
at Sunrise Funeral Home
James Aldridge Fuller, 82, held in New York.
two grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Chapel.
of Winter I’ark, died Friday,
Baldwin-Fairchild
Sanford, in charge of
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Nov. 18, 2005 at Regents
Funeral
Homes,
Oaklawn
arrangements.
Sanford,
in charge of
I’ark of Winter Park. Born in
Chapel, Sanford/Lake
arrangements.
New Brockton, Ala., he
Mary,
in
charge
of
arrange­
MARY MAGDALEN
moved to Central Florida in
ments.
HENCHAR
JEANNE O. TANNER
1968.
Mary Magdalen llcnchar,
Jeanne
O. Tanner, 8, of
He was a real estate
MOSES LOUIS OLIVER
85, of Orlando, died
Moses Louis Oliver, 73, of Apopka, died Sunday, Nov.
salesman.
Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005 at
Survivors include wife
Sipes Avenue, Sanford, died 20, 2005 in Apopka. She was
Winter
Park
Memorial
born March 2, 1927, in
Ettic Fuller of Winter Park;
Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, at
Hospital. Born in
Belmont, Ma. She was a
son, Steven Fuller of Winter
Florida Hospital, Orlando.
homemaker.
Park; sister, Betty Hanson of Pittsburgh, Penn., she
Born May 9, 1933, in
moved to Central Florida in
Survivors include sons,
Quincy,
Florida,
he
moved
Oviedo.
2003. She was ow ner/oper­
Christopher L. Tanner,
Funeral services were
to Sanford nine years ago
ator of a restaurant. She
Jeffrey M. Tanner, Gary A.
held Tuesday, Nov. 22, at
from Rochester, N.Y. He
belonged to St's Peter and
Tanner and Jonathan D.
Collison Family Funeral
was a laborer for Local 425
Paul Catholic Church.
Tanner; daughter, Patricia
Homes with Rev. Stanley
Construction
Company
in
Survivors include sons,
A. Thurston brothers Robert
Coon officiating. Burial was
Rochester until his retireGregory ilenchar of
Olsen and Donald Olsen;
in Glen Haven Memorial
Orlando. Frederick Hcnchar menl.
one grandchild.
He was a member of
Path, _
.
Funeral services were
of Parrish, FI., Wayne
Collison Family Funeral
Victory Deliverance Center,
Hcnchar of Harmony, FI.;
held Tuesday, Nov. 22, at
Homes &amp; Crematory,
daughter, -----------------Judith Conners of Sanford.
Banficld Funeral Home.
Howell Branch Chapel,
oaugmu-.,
Banficld Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
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community collegi
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SANFORD — Seminole
ESOL Instruction is exciting,"
Community College has been Literacy, the study will focus said Beth Larson, SCC English
best practices at each of the
Studies director.
selected as one of six commu­ on
colleges and the findings of Language
SCCs ESOL courses are free
nity colleges in the country to the study will be published
participate in a study analyz­ and disseminated to other to residents who qualify with
ing English for Speakers of community college ESOL pro­ the appropriate immigration
Otncr Languages programs,
residency status. For more
grams.
information, call 407-708-2420.
known as ESOL.
"To
Sponsored by the Coundl

ROBERT DONALD
BATTERN
Robert Donald Battern.
83, of Sanford, died Friday,
Nov. 18, 2005 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital in
Sanford. Bom Aug. 20, 1922,
he was a lifelong resident of
Sanford. Fie worked for 32
years as a Deputy Auditor
for the State of Florida and
served in the Scabecs dur­
ing World War II. He was a
member of Grace
Fellowship Congregational
Church of Sanford.
Survivors include sister
Doris Gadsden of Bandera,
Texas; nephew Thomas
Gadsden of Bandera, Tcnn.
Graveside services will be
held Saturday, Nov. 26, at 2
p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery.
Collison Family Funeral
Home, Gramkow Chapel,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

healthy Fischer could have
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developed the cancer.
“I don’t fit the m old,”
Fischer said.
The couple closed Divine
Deli shortly after the news,
and Fischer began treatment
right away. Fischer said that
he knew Cod had given him
the cancer for a reason, but
he w asn't sure what that
reason was. He told his wife
that his ultimate goal was to
have people see him go
ratwrtng to J(yn*
and Draw Flschar
througn this and sec how
Cod was a cornerstone
through this obstacle.
Hess said that while he is
assisting in fundraising Michael Motors on South
efforts, Fischer is feeling bet­ French Avenue in Sanford,
ter and recovering. For now, held a fundraising event last
Fischer is done w ith the weekend. All profits from
chem otherapy and rad ia­ repair, maintenance, and
tion, but doctors have deter­ other services performed at
mined that his lymph nodes his shop last Friday and
from his neck up must be Saturday were donated to
removed, in case there arc Fischer and his family. Hess
said the shop was pretty
any more cancer cells.
“He’s hanging In there, he busy last weekend for the
and Jayne," Hess said. event, so they will likely
another
one
in
"She's really been his hold
Fischer's honor.
strength.”
A fourth way to donate is
So far, Hess has collected
close to $4,000 for the family. to make a contribution
A Web site, www.drew- directly to the Fischers at
jayneandthcguys.blogspot.c Wachovia Bank, or In the
om, offers four ways to help "drop cone" at Michael
the Fischers. The first way to Motors.
Fischer, who has had a
help is to pray, the site asks.
Second, is to bleed. By Join­ feeding tube for the last six
ing Drew’s Blood Brothers months, is starting to cook a
and Sisters, through Mid- little bit, Hess said.
"His pumpkin bread, last
Florida
Biologlcals
In
week,
was to die for,” Hess
Altamonte Springs, you can
donate plasma and use that said.
For now, Fischer s origi­
cash to donate back to the
nal testament has rung true.
family.
, ,
"God has given me this
Mid-Florida Biologlcals is
currently seeking donors for cancer, so I’m going with it,
ivc different programs. If Fischer said back In July.
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His wife, Jayne, has been
fou match
criteria,
for
nstance blood type, you can there throughout, chasing
io n ate a couple of hours around their three boys and
and a little plasma per week, nursing Fischer back to
to earn up to $100 a week for good health, Hess said.
"The Lord’s been really
12 weeks.
good
to him ,” Hess said.
"Our hope is that the cash
you earn will be donated to “The Lord and Jayne. She’s
really
an
Incredible
Drew,” the Web site said.
In addition, every person woman."
For more information on
that the group signs up, they
and where to donate,
will receive a $50 finder s how anil wnere iu u u in « ,
lease visit www.drcwwww.drewfee that will be contributed please
[ayneandtheguys.blogspot.c
to the Fischers.
Hess
A third way to donate was om, or call or email Jeff Hess
Idiat 407-754-6492 or 1"
by driving. Sanford busi­ gress®hotmall.com.
nessman, Michael Allen, of

He’s hanging in
there, he and
Jayne. She’s
really been his
strength.

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Wednesday, November 23. 2005

Housing
Continued from Page 1A

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

County Manager J. Kevin Grace works during the Nov. 15 Board ol
County Commissioners meeting.

GraceContinued from Page 1A
Charlotte County. He worked
as deputy manager here until
1998 and left for a year and a
half before returning as man­
ager.
The amazing part of his res­
ignation, he said, was after
two or three weeks of discus­
sion with board members,
more people didn't know
what was coming. He regrets
that rumors surfaced about
problems with staff.
He said, for example, that
he did not resign W cause
commissioners wanted him to
fire Fiscal Services Director
Lisa Spriggs.
'It's not true as it relates to
the majority of the board,” he
said. "We had a more difficult
budget work session with the
board than normal.”
Fiscal Services has been
under pressure lately. Staff
there had to deal with boxes
and boxes of backup docu­
ments to collect $40 million in
reimbursements from the
Federal
Emergency
Management Agency in the
wake of last summer's hurri­
canes. Grace also said the
department was working
with new financial and budg­
et systems.
“Were there some concerns,
yeah, but 1 supported the
department's work,” he said.
So could anything be done
to change Grace's mind at this
point?
"I don't think so, .I'm .at
peace with it," the manager
said TUesday. "I’m very fortu­
nate. The community has
been great aa well as the coun­
ty. I've got nothing but good
things to say about Seminole
County. I’m not leaving with
any bad feelings or malice at
all."
He likens this mutual deci­
sion to a sports coach that
leaves a team he has helped,
create. There is a need for a
different face or voice.
"This was not a perform­
ance issue,” he said Tuesday.
"No one said, 'Kevin, you
ought to leave because of this
or that.'"
Graoe will stay on as coun­
ty manager until Jan. 1 and
remain on the payroll through
the end of the fiscal year as an
advisor. He can pursue or
accept another job although
he has nothing lined up yet.
"I want to take 30 or 60
days to clean out the cob
webs," he said. "I'm blessed
with a number of opportuni­
ties. I've had several job offers
since last TUesday."
Grace said he wishes he
could have completed plans
for stormwater funding and
library expansion.
The original idea was (hat
a plan for library expansion
would go to voters in 2005,
but the board couldn't reach a
consensus. "I think we will
it done next year," he pre­
ted.

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with any bad
feelings or
malice at all.
Kevin O n c e ,
Seminole County

All seven cities in the coun­
ty have stormwater funding,
he said. "The county will
have to face up to that," he
added.
Many have touted the con­
struction of the Criminal
Justice Center as his biggest
accomplishment because It
was under budget and on
time. He agrees, cut for dif­
ferent reasons.
His role was to get a con­
sensus on funding the project
without raising taxes, yet
constructing a dignified
courthouse. The county had
study after study and talked
about building a new justice
center for 10 years, he
explained.
He is also proud of the lit­
tle .thing* that simplified gov?
eminent, speh as the once
cumbersome county agendas.
Adding tabs to the agenda
with a single number for etch
item allowed everyone to
find items quickly during
meetings.
Another was the merger of
fire services with the city of
Altamonte Springs.
"Ultimately, that will lead
to other agreements," he said.
The first responder agree­
ment was the precursor for
the more formal fire service
contracts, he suggested.
Whatever station is closest to
an emergency responds,
whether it is a city or the
county.
"It makes no sense for tax­
payers to pay for seven or
eight fire services," he said.
"There's no reason for the
taxpayers to pay for that kind
of duplication/
His time will be taken up
with some family matters,
namely choosing a college for
Kim and Kevin's youngest
daughter, Alisa, who is a sen­
ior at Lake Mary High School.
The couple's first bom,
Nicole, is 22 and is a graduate
student
at
Columbia
University in New York City.
He didn't completely rule
out a run for an elected office,
although he said it would be
a long shut.
"I've been approached Dn
that, but I've told them all
no," Grace said.

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said.
Drown said there are grants
that could help assist in trans­
portation, ami that she would
assist the board and the city.
Another concern was
health care, especially for sin­
gle parents and their children,
and for the elderly.
"If you can help ihe chil­
dren and the elderly, the rest
of us can help ourselves,"
Brown said.
Brown's office will help
coordinate a health fair in the
coming months before the
new year, the group said.
The group included new
board members Green, Oscar
Redden, Bernard Mitchell and
Sylvester Chang; Sanford
Mayor Linda Kuhn; Vice
Mayor and Commission liai­
son, Velma Williams; City
Manager Sherman Yehl; and
Sanford Police Department
liaison Captain Coolidge
Hargrett. Board member Leo
Girard was unable to attend,
but was at the housing author­
ity last week during Mica’s
visit.
ic group
she was committed to public
housing, and that there was a
need for decent, safe and
affordable shelter.
"People in public housing

need to be more involved,"
Brown added.
Commissioner Williams
said (hat the dty was willing
to work together as partners
with the housing authority
and its newly appointed
director Angel Tua, who
Williams refers to as Mr. T.
"Initially, there were con­
cerns, but I have nothing but

praise for Mr. T," Williams
said. "He is very open and
very concerned and adept at
working wilh people of all
walks of life."
Brown told the group that it
was important that she know
the needs and concerns of the
community, but they would
also need the funds to do
something about it.

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brown met with new members ot the board ol
the Sanford Housing Authority appointed by the city of Sanford.
Board members talked with Brown about transportation needs.

"Don’t just talk — walk,"
Brown said.
Tua said the next step for
the housing authority is to
train residents lo become self­
sufficient. He said his dream
though, is to have air-condi­
tioning in every unit.
"We can now take the hous­
ing authority to the next
level," TUa said.
Mayor Kuhn said that she
was very pleased with the
quality of the new board
members, many whose she's
known for most of her life, she
added.
"I really Brink this is going
to be a new beginning for the
Sanford Housing Authority,"
Kuhn said. "The local support
is there."
After the meeting, Brown
told The Herald she was
pleased to come to Sanford
and meet the new members of
the
Sanford
Housing
Authority.
A major responsibility of
the government Is to provide
safe, secure housing, Brown
said.
She will be back soon to
tour the housing, she said,
and to discuss transportation
and healthcare issues further.
"This is something we can
work on," Brown said.

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November 23-24, 2005

JV WRESTLING
Congratulation.* to the
member* of the Winter
Springs High School
Junior Varsity Wrestling
Team on their perform­
ance in the 9th Annual
WSHS JV Invitational this
past weekend.
The Bears placed nine
wrestlers overall, with six
finalists. The team wres­
tled a bunch of matches
and really grew up over
the weekend. Every
member of the team won
at least two matches.
Individual results:
103 _ Alex Curl-y, 5-1,
3rd place.
103 _ Ryan Roozrokh. 4­
2.
112 _ Gian Rivera, 5-2,
4th place.
119 _ Morgan Beveridge,
5-0,1st Place.
119 _ Garrett Glover; 2-2.
125 _ Anthony
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130 _ Tousley Hyde, 4-2.
135 .Richard Grey. 2-2.
135 _ Dylan Sdatec 3-2.
140 .Michael
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145.B rad Metz,3-2.
145 _ Nick Benanle, 2-2.
145. Josh Bush, 2-2.
145 _ Nathan Roozrokh,
4-1,2nd Place.
152 _ Ryan Hatchett 2-2.
152 Phillip Basti. 2-2.
160 _ Ian Seibt 4-1, 2nd
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160 _ Jonathan Jones, 2­
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171 _ Yves-Andre DooKingue, 3-1,2nd Place.
171 _ Greg Caught 3-1,
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The WSHS Coaching
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all the officials, team*,
coaches, fans and especial­
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role in making a quality
experience for all.
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UCF wins C-USA Eastern Division
Special to the Herald
Steven Moffett threw an 18-yard
touchdown pass to Lake Howell gradu­
ate Brandon Marshall with 135 left giv­
ing UCF a 31-28 win over Rice on
Saturday and a spot in the Conference
USA title game a year after going win­
less.
The Golden Knights (8-3,7-1) posted
the biggest turnaround in the country
after last year's 0-11 season. UCF, which

C-USA Championship Game
to be played in Orlando
earlier this year ended the nation's
longest losing streak at 17 games span­
ning two seasons, will play UTEP or
Tblsa in the first C-USA championship
game Dec. 3.
Jason Venson set up the winning

score, returning an interception 13 yards
to the Rice 31 with 4.08 remaining. Joe
Bumett then intercepted a Rice pas*
with 27 seconds left to seal the victory.
UCF had to come from behind twice
in the fourth quarter.

Rice (1-9,1-6) took a 21-9 lead at half­
time after trailing 9-0 deficit early in the
first quarter. Joel Armstrong threw three
touchdown passes and ran 17 times for
108 yards to lead the Owls, who them­
selves held the longest losing streak in
the nation at 14 games until last week.
Armstrong's 6-yard touchdown to
Jarett Dillard put the Owls up 21-9.
Then UCF put together drives of 81
See UCF, Page 7B

Football finales

Patriots,
‘Hounds
come
up short

Sanford
swept
in Flag
All-Star
battles
Special to the Herald

By Doan Smith
Herald Staff
Oh so dose.
Seminole County saw one
of Its best football seasons
overall come to an end
Friday night as Lake
Brantley and Lyman both
fell in regional semifinal
action.
The Patriots (7-5) had vic­
tory within its grasp at
home, but powerful and
experienced Edgewater (11­
1) rallied with 13 points in
the final four minutes to
edge Lake Brantley, 27-24 in
the Class 6A-Region 1
Semifinals at Tom Storey
Field.
The Eagles, whose only
loss is to a Winter Park team
It gets to face again this
Friday in the regional finals,
took a 7-0 lead after one
period of play, but the host
Patriots came back with 10
points in the second quarter
on a 40-yard field goal by
Bill Pigozzi and a 50-yard
run by standout quarterback
Bryan Bearden.
But Lake Brantley got a
glimpse of the future when
Edgewater quarterback
Robert Amheim hooked up
with Greg Mathew* on a 50yard touchdown strike to
give the visitors a 14-10 lead
at halftime.
The Patriots then did what
they do best In the second
half, play ball-control
offense and stingy defense.
Lake Brantley took the
second half kickoff and kept
the ball for almost the entire
third period, regaining the
lead on a one-yard plunge
by fullback Lance Ault.
Patriots coach George
Clayton then pulled out one

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Under the direction of
quarterback
Bryan
Bearden, strong running
by fullback Lance Ault (No.
20, above) and outstand­
ing blocking by the offen­
sive line, the-hoet.Lake
Brantley Patriots were able
to control the ball and the
dock for the majority of the
second half as they built a
10-point lead, 24-14, with
under four minutes to play
In their Class 6A-Region 1
Semifinal contest with
powerful Edgewater at
Tom Storey Field Friday
night. But with the game
on the line the Eagles
turned to their experienced
passing game and the duo
of quarterback Robert
Amheim and receiver Greg
Mathews (at left, outbattling Lake Brantley's
Casey Eldemlre for a
catch) hooked up five
times for 124 yards In the
fourth quarter, Including
two peases for 39 yards on
the final drive, to set up
two touchdown runs by
Ron Sanders as the
Eagles pulled out a 27-24
victory.

See Football, Page 7B

'ity of Sanford
Services Department and the
City of Altamonte Springs
Parks and Recreation
Department gavejthe players
’ 'Youth
" Flag]
t Football
from their
Leaguea( little gift se the two
dUes put together a couple of
All-Star Teams for a Uttle Intra­
county battle last week at
Eastmonte Park.
Host Altamonte Springs
came away with victories in
both contests, but both games
went right down to the wire.
The 7-to-9 Year Olds were
first to take the field and
Sanford set the tone for the
game when Its defense came
up with an interception on
Altamonte Springs' Ant drive
of the game.
The game waa a defensive
battle throughout and neither
team could dent the score­
board until the middle of the
second half.
The visitors Anally broke the
scoring Ice when Cody
Almonv ran the ball in from
35-yards out. The Altamonte
Springs defense was able to
keep the score at 6-0 when
Sanford's Santonio Jackson
was stopped at the goal Une on
the extra point attempt.
The entiling kickoff was
flubbed, giving Altamonte
Springs excellent field position
and the hosts used a Uttle
trickery to tie the game.
Altamonte Springs only put
six of Its seven players In the
huddle and whim the huddle
broke, Sanford lost track of the
extra player, who got wide
open tor a 20-yard touchdown
past to tie the game at 6-6.
Sanford regained the ball
with three minutes left and
appeared headed for the goanead score when Altamonte
Springs picked off an Almony
pass intended for Kelvin Mill*.
See Fla* Page 7B

SCC basketball teams taste defeat
By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
SANFORD — The Seminole Community College
men's basketball team got two things it did not need
Friday night an injury and a tightly called game.
Those two factors had a huge bearing on the court as
visiting Broward Community College held off a
tremendous rally by the Raider* to hand the hosts their
first loss of the season, 89-80, at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center.
With*
hingth
then when uui, aunKMK "« •
Williams, things did not look good for (he locals.
But SCC was able to stay dose for most of the half
behind the play of the inside-outside duo of point
guard Renaldo Bell and center Jerome Boyd, who com­
bined for 23 points. Small forwaid Haakim Johnson
also had a good half for the Raiders with nine poinU.
But the hosts could find no one to handle the
Seahawks' Athur Coney, who sliced through and shot
over the SCC defense for 26 first half points as
Broward took a 48-37 lead Into the lockerroom at inter­
mission.
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The Raiders also got out of the first half with only
minor foul problems as only Houston Wright had three
fouls.
SCC was able to hang with the Seahawks over the
firet 10 minutes of the second half, but then foul trou­
ble started to set in as Stephen McMillan, Johnson and
Boyd all picked up their mini fouls early in the half
and then McMillian and Boyd both got hit their fourth
personals before the beginning of the final 10 minutes
of the game.
Still the Raiders were able to make a run at BCC and
dosed to within 54-48 behind 12 Point* from Johnson
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Seminole Community College Ireshman point guard and eight points from Houston Wright.
Then the foul problems set in again as Dexter Lewis
Renaldo Beil (No. 3) avoids a Broward defender on his
was whUtledthrv^m** ina short period of time and
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fouled out, leaving SCC coach Bobby Washington Jr.
with only five players, and two of those on the floor
had four more.
The Seahawks took advantage to go on a 21-7 run to
build a 75-55 lead with five minutes left.
That's when an interesting thing happened, the
Raiders' offense woke up and Boyd fouled ouL
Most figured that would be the end for SCC a* that
only left inem with four player*. But William*, who
was not supposed to play because of a possible sepa­
rated shoulder; came Into the game and gave his team­
mates a lift.
The Raiders used several turnovers, missed shots and
missed free throw attempts, the visitors were only 9.for-21 from the charity stripe In the second half, to
slowly eat into the lead.
And when Williams and Bell hit back-to-back threepointers, SCC was back to within 83-78 with 1:48 left
But that was as dose as the hosts would get as
Broward scored on a lay-up and then hit four straight
free throws to close out the game and the Raiders'
shots started coming up short as they began to til*
noticeably after the amazing effort to get back In the
game
Bell and lohnson finished with a co-team high 21

The Raiders' defense did a much better Job on Coney
in the second halt holding him to 12 points, but the
sophomore from Sunrise still had a game-high 38
points.
Dart (121 Wright (11), Abramov (11) and Porteous
(10) were also In double figures for the Seahawks.
SCC drop* to 3-1 with the loss and will head to St
Petersburg this weekend to take part in the
St.Petersburg College Classic, taking on Hillsborough
Community College on Friday at 6 p m and then batSee SCC. Pag. 2B

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SCC

School, has committed to play
basketball at Savannah State
(Ga.) University, an NCAA
Division 1-Independent, upon
graduating from SCC in May.
Friday proved to be 'black
day' all around for the SCC
Basketball Program as the
women also tasted defeat for
the first time, 67-56, at the
hands of unbeaten OkaloosaWalton College (7-0) in the
Central Florida Shootout on
Friday in Ocala.

Continued from Page IB
-tling the host Titans on
Saturday at 4 p.m.
The Raiders return home next
Tuesday, November 29, to host
Brevard Community College in
a 7:30 p.m. game at the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center. Admission is free.
Following the game it was
announced that Boyd, the 6foot-8 sophomore from
Orlando's Edgewater High

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O-W, which also beat host
Central Florida Community
College and Daytona Beacn
Community College in the
tournament, hit 17-of-20 free
throw attempts in the second
half to hold of the Raiders, who
fell to 3-1 on the season.
But instead of sulking about
its first loss of the season, SCC
came out fired up on Saturday
and handed previously unbeat­
en Tallahassee Community
College it first lt&gt;ss of the sea­
son, 51-36.
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outstanding, holding the Eagles
(5-1) to their lowest point total
in school history.
UCF signee Lynette Jackson
scored a game-nigh 15 points
for No. 6 state-ranked SCC,
while Rita Grayson was also in
double figures with II points.
The Raiders, who led 24-18 at
halftime, also got eight points
from Tamara Layton, six points
from Oviedo's Irimar
Hernandez, four points each
from Aneika I lenry and
Vanessa Sanders and three
points from Tiffany Scott.
No score was received from
SCCs Sunday game with
Miaml-Dade College, but the
Raiders did get some good
news as host CFCC, which
came into the tournament
unbeaten and ranked No. 3 in
the state and No. 15 in the
nation, lost on both Saturday
and Sunday, and another MidFlorida Conference foe,
Daytona Beach Community
College, lost all three of its
games.
SCC will be at home this
weekend to host the Seminole
Community College
Thanksgiving Gassic, hosting
national power Cincinnati State
at 2 p.m. on Saturday and Palm
Beach Community College on
Sunday at 3 p.m. before head­
ing out on a five-game rgad
trip.
All games at the SCC Health
and Physical Education Center
are free of charge to all.

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Former Edgewater High School
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points before fouling out and
Haaklm Johnson (No. 33. bot­
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as the Seminole Community
College men's baskotball team
lost Its first game ol the season,
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NOW HIRINQ
CD L Cleto U Light
Full Time-Benefits
407-830-8431
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PAYABLE
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person lor large multi-state
diitnbution company based m
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paced environment. Email
return# 1 salary requirements
to HRSvngalor com
EOE/DFWP
Driver needed tor e Document
Destruction Company Clean
Ctaia B. CD L Background
and Drug lest required Musi be
able to Ml 100 to* Mon-Fn m
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Driver
needed. .M usi, have clean
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attire
Contact
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record, bilingual a plus Apply
m parson. Dadcock Furniture.
2308 S French Avo, Santord
407-322-8240
Need Dump truck drivers.
Class D dr* License rqd Local
woilr. horxty pay 407-4664590
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depending upon asp PT
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W SR 48. Santord. FL. EO E

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Final Intanor commercial
construction
cleaning
technicians needad Good pay
A benefits. Etpd preferred but
wet tram motrvtled mdmduals
Reliable
transportation
reryjred Pie CM 407-322-7911.
Food service personnel tor
A/vemto correctional feeding
program Mutt have lood
production t i p Must pass
background chack 8 drug
screening
lor
security
clearance.
Benefits
with
advancement opportunity Ca l
Ms Whaaton at 407-330-8750
X222.
Help Wanted Laborer steady
A dependable Ortvera kcenae
preferred Good starting pay
Please cel *07418 9913 Ask
•or Mke
Houee keeping Supervisor A
Maintenance
Engineer:
Experience required . Apply m
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Electrt assemciors. I8.hr
Long wood - Part lima
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Drug Background Required
Cell Kelly Services
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LABORER8 NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary 88.50/Hr
N8ALTM BSkUIIANCI ANO SOIK
FtANI brut fro* werk|4scs.
Apply Mi M masr brtro.
Is p d Housekeepers needed
tor busy hotai 9a SOm&gt; A up
Coma m and M out appkeakon
201 North Town* Bd. Santord.
Bprlnghlll Suttaa. 407-9*91000.

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Hibbett Sports, a full line
sporting goods store, it
opening toon in Sanford
Send returnee *Attn DM* at
10401
US
Hwy
441,
Leesburg. FL 34788 Htobatt
Sports conduct drug letting
cohencO hibbett com
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Assembler
Wanted:
Casual
work
environment m Longwood
3240 hours par weak Must
have
tom*
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experience Please cal 407­
830-7332
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ratuma to 407-282-8797 EOE
M EDICAL A SSISTA NT Lake
Mary primary cart practice
has an vnmaduria opening tor
a P T pads MA. Mutt b*
certified and/or registered
Good benefits Submit resume
mdcstmg reared m Lake Mary
MA poeeun. ndudng specialty,
to
Physician Associates.
Human Resources. 455 W
Warren Ava , Longwood. FL
32750. tax to (407) 282 6707 or
apply onkna at www poof com
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drivers, p lu s makers, subs,
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H erald

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Hiring for: Serveri, Cooks.
Bartenderi, Hosts E n e r g y ,
motivated,
2*
years
experience A lto needed
Housekeeping Suit lor Hotel
Apply at the Palms Island
Resort In Santord. 530 N
Palmetto Ava. Santord 407­
323-1910

is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.
Qualified candidates will;
• Meet new people on a daily basis
• Dc self motivated
• Strong sales background &amp;
customer service skills

Part TJm# cook, aarvara. A
dishwasher needed Contact
407-323-7308
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immadiato tut lima position
eva4abto lot a yard parson wtti
torkwn aspananca. H ead an
Indnrtdual who la hard working,
has transportation, can kit
S O U and la wSkng to town Pro
drug last Is
required, Please apply In
pa ntnM 702 Scull French Axe,
8ar«ord. FL 407-323-3839
Plum bers
A
Plumbers
Helpers:
Residential
construction, best pay In
Stoiusle Cry with insurance A
holidays 386 874-7907
Pari Dma, kltgabun Tech: Mon
A Fit rsraafnnMy 3rd day W»sn
City limits. 3868524335
Receptionist: Ftoitot*. multi­
tasking individual to answer
phones, tile, and other
miscellaneous
office
administrative duties lor an
association
management
company located In downtown
Santord
Professional
demeanor, positive attitude,
must «wrk wel under prataura
E ip with Microton Windows
Products a plus Full tuna
position Sand ratum a'ATTN:
HR. lax 407-322-8922 or mall
P O Box 1598. Santord. FL
32772-1508
Rrverthip Romance
Now hiring lor all kitchen
positions Located In th*
Santord marina
433 N.
Palmetto Ava. Santord or cal
407-242-7415
Routs Dnvar tor Euttia to Naw
Smyrna Beach Thursday nxght
only, to dakvar church bulabns
V* hiela required 788-349­
0128
SalstyMart seeks qualified
person tor Inside tales position
In Longwood
Successful
contkdata wil have general
knowladg* of POS be honest
and dependable, have the
ability to work Itoxtoto daytime
hour* P T or F T 407-3398800
tor appt

He Offer;

• Competitive base salary,
commission plan
• Paid vacation
• Health Insurance
• Mileage
•401k
To team about this position:
Send or bring resume lo Wendy Deck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Ave.. Sanford, FI 32771
or

Email lo: wcndy(U,scminolchcrald.com
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Needed
Local
(407)3228133

Pari lima cook, aarvara A
L Contact
407-323-7306
Taiaphon* kale*: i 100 &amp;gn
On Bonus • 90 Days
Altamonfa Springs outbound
cal center stake professional
salat rap* tor P T day 4 raght
shifts. 5 10-tv « commission
Referral bonus ottered Ask
about F u l lime shifts with
benefits . 407-3314406
Outgoing S alat Rap lor
oommuney newspaper group
Newspaper kales experience
preferred Benefits include
bass salary, comrrtaaan plan,
nutoagt. paid vacation. haaRh
insurance 401k. Resumes
only to Sanford Herald. 300
N French A v e . Santord. FL
32771
or
dpmgOtanvnotoharald com

Site labor tor base work and
utilitiat work. 407-3228133

Shqp So*, h o b H tra ils
C h a a lU a L'-st -jcLt/ !

(Prepaymont Required)

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

Yard Sales ... 5 lines for $15

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F t r m Im m ««1lat8 Interview
visit th eJU n trak Facility In
S a a fs n L F la t
Sanford. F I 32771
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5 - 1 0 lines...................... 80*/line
11 -2 0 lines.................... 80s /line
21 or more lines............. 70t / 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

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D rive rs Needed
Im m e d ia te ly
sponslbilities include leading and
oading vehicles within tight time
istraints. Must posess valid driver’s
inse, pass pre-employment back,und check and drug screen and be
(ible for these part-time positions, 7
fs/week, 365 days/year. Pay up to

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Starting • M l/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-3364423

Estramaty ctoan. cory turn rm.
M utl. cable, a t . Indy. phon*.
kitch us*, sac dr. prtvata
entrance Resident owner.
A B S O L U TE L Y
NO
A L C O H O L D RU GS ANO
NON SMOKERS OHLYI Vary
reapadabia. 407-314-0924
Lovely home In Santord.
including utiktiat. use ol yard.
Irving rm A kitchen Dead TV.
this la not a rooming house,
looking lor nghl parson as a
roommate 5180/wk 4 0 743 6
7735
Lovely home in histone distncl
Large rm with bedroom set.
cable, use of yrd. bathroom,
kitchen
Looking for a
respectful collage female
student or working tomato, non
amokar 5150/wk 407-322­
3950
Furruahad room In Longwood
ttoadyamptoyad.nolquor.no
smoking. 570/wk. 580 deposit
4078308216.

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Herald Classif
Downtown,
Senlord
location.
convenient
i m w t m .C D b lV .
oom. private beth.
Can 407-321sleeping
4900

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2BH apt. W 2nd St.
CH A .
carpeted,
kitchen
equipped. $520’mo. 407-324­
3193

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W antted
10x20
turnl»h«d
room,
refrigerator.
mtcroweve.
$400/mo. includes ulilttis*.
W O cede. intern#!, there
houte. term pnvtie entrance
lal morKi dnpos* W*i1 yr Iteee
Application lee Proletsionel
emnronmer* N/S. l i t ) A quiet.
Senlord export, near 417 exit
407-547-6832

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181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

Venture I Propertle*
Peul Oebome
407-321-4754
Senlord:
2BR/IBA.
Hardwood FVt. New Carpet
Fptc , Scr Porch, on over 1/3
Acre. Privacy Fenced Yard
$850/mo
Deltona: 3BR/IBeth. New
Pami.
Ceramic Til#.
Appkancee, 18*24 SC Porch.
Carport. Fenced
Yard.
$965/mo.

B E D R O O M % E T: Elegant
Lout* Ph*kp* coReclon Sokd
wood tleigh bed. dreiier.
rrxrror. cheat, mgfijlend A l new
In boxes Ratal $2199. mud eel
$1095 407-831-1322.

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R ent

DOYLE
MANAGEMENT
RENTALS
(407) 322 2495
Senlord ^ 2 Apt. Spadout.
Carpeted. Vinyl. Patio. W/O
Hook-up*. $575/$575
Sanford, HMortc CAaeict 0u«
m
1918.
Completely
Flenovated. Wood. TV# $
Carpet. Alarm Syttem. Nett
Applt Including W t ), Large
Laundry Rm. 3 btocfct lorm
River Walk.
$8S0/$850
Depots

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Itory, $750/month 2/1,
tOSO/month . 1/1,1490/mo
407-2*2-2002.

C o n d e t:
Lovely 1/1.
Completely Fumiahed. W t )
Hook-Up*. Pel Ok. Comm
Pool, Exercise R m , N/S.
$8754875 Depot*
nlord,
Bendahxrood
Condo*:
2/2.
Tied
Throughout.
Appliance*.
Communty PooL LOOO* 8q FL
$9004900 Depot*
D O Y LE M AN AGEM ENT
W E R E N T AND BELL
HOMEBI

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'Aueilly Utrlnget AHwSBe]
Pricing. 1,2 A 1 Bedroom »,
Lake Vlewe, 407-222-9104.
EHO.

103—H ouses *
U nfurnished

118—O ffice S pace
F or R ent
Office* For Rent 400 aq ft to
BOOsq* Sertord FUton OKc*
Center. 407-314-3750.

141— H omes F or
S ale
Caeeelberry:
Handymen
(pedal, 3/2.1550 *q II. lanced
yd, comer lo t new AC,
plumbing, cabinet*. $ more.
Apidanoe* M U tN d $1S9K 321­
279-8286. 407-257-4563

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PORZIR REALTY
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Sanford Office: 750 *q n.
$550/mo
New
Rug*.
Decorated. 3rd SI $ B Senlord
Av# Plenty ol Parking. Prhrat*
Bath, wet Bar. Very Nice 407­
879-1980. Brk/Own

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Indudee water t lawn car*
$800410
-Lake M ary: large 4 or
5BR/3BA. Tiled Throughout
Po*»ible
Mother-in-law.
$1350 Mo

1 houte tor rent 2WV1 BA. 1813
Roosevelt Ave, Sanford FL Oil
18th St 407-322-0213
4BFV2BA, Clean and ready to
move In $1075/mo Downtown
Senlord 407-474-3888

407 322 8678

Country
Style
City
Living

an m oii. oMNOC. vouau
Handyman
Special:
2BIV28ath, Carport. Over 1/4
Acre, $113,500
R *nov*l*d:Uk*
New
2BR/1BA, Hardwood Fir*.
Eal-ln-Kltch*n Fplc. Scr
Porch. Carport. On Over 1/4
Acre. $134,900
Brand New Hom e: Built
2005. 3/2, Over 1750 Sq FI.
Formal Uv. Dn, F a n Rm. Eat
m-Kitchen. 2 Car Oarage
$272,900
Pool Home: 4BR/28A. Over
1600 Sq Ft. 2 Car Oar.
Fenced yd. 30x30 Scr
Entertainment Are* with Pool.
$284,500

Fixer Upper. 4 flfl/ i6 L "in
DeLend $92,500 407-474-

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

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SFD TO 50H ------Dec 3rd, 9 4 p m
Hietonc Senlord Home. 1708
Perk Av* .32771. Bull 1910
4/2. 2488 eq ft. detached
garage $354K

300 OFF
1st Month’s Rent
W ith 12 M o Lease

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Senlord 3/1. 407 Catonal Wey.
bgoom arU. Id . $120000 buy*
m Apprwaed *1 $145k 407-887­
2412

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• Spariotia Apartment* » 1Ui larte Oourt* • lake
Front • Vullotull » Sparlllnt I Axil » Trnnto Court*

Senlord New cuelom bud 3/2.
1
car
garage,
quality
construction. $t59K 321-279­
8288. 407-257-4653

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a Special Prtra Drawing We're
even ready tar TharkaghtogWKi
the most unusual decor W*
wailing lor YOLII Comer ol 17­
92 $ Lake Mary Btvd M S, 10­
8, Bun, 1 2 4 ._______________
Hot Tub 5 person lounger. 5hp.
24 t*te. redwood cabinet never
used, warranty, paid $4,000,
sacrifice $1505 407412-6824

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Country Lake
Rpartmonts

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181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale
F U TO N Sokd wood mteeionetyte arm*, extre me* loam
layered pad Al brand new. $195
407-331-1841.

4 W HEELSR/ATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TR A ILBLAZER
$3200 C e l 386-789-5330
4 W HEELER/ATV
2005 H ONDA
90
$2800 389-789-5330

to

4 W HEELER/ATV
2008 YAMAHA
200 B L A IT E R
$3300 388-789-5330

Aluminum, Cane, Copper,
Braes. Newspaper*. Auto
Radiators 4 Better!#*
Kokomo Recycling:
407421-0004
t i t W. 1ST, Senlord
M-F. 104. Set.9-1

4 W H EELER S FOR BALE
2005 Ytmeha 200 Blatter
$3300. 2004 Polarla 250
Trallblazsr $3200 and 2005
Honda 80 $2B0a CaM 3B0-7895330
Two Brand New
4-Wheelers
1 - Polartt 1 - Yamaha
$3,900 ee ch o bo
380-789-5330

221—G o o d T hings
to Eat

Table. 6 chert $ chma cabinet
$300.
Entertainment
cabtn*L$75. Ouaen tlxe bed.
$150 407-3274113

Navel
Oranges.
Red
Grapefruit.
Tangerines.
Meriwether Farms 3481
Celery Av* Senlord

191— B uilding
M aterials

Yehema Royal 8tar Tour
Clastic 1997 Parted Tone ol
Extra* $5,950 407-073-2968

276-F ence

230— Boats &amp;
A ccessories

C O R R U G A TE D
S TE E L
R O O FIN G lor Bams. Bost
Docks. Shop*, sic. Also Culvert
Pp# 15“x20’ 18*x2ff Ce l For
Price* Surplus Steel $ Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

Central Florida Fence
AN Type* o l Fence
Specializing In Vinyl

1973 378 houte boat, new root,
engine runt good, need*
oownetc work. $2500 cbo. 407­
3234707.

193—Lawn 8c
G arden

231— C

ars

Fo

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S

■Fre* Estimate*
Ucenttd/Vttured
■Quality Work
■Prompt Sendee

Available From Ote Tree
Trimming Buvn ett Wii
bring to you! 407-330-1672

Leg a ls

IN THE cmCUtT COURT FOR
BEMINOCE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2006-CP-191S

AI other dtddort ol 8e dec*-

IN RE ESTATE OF
LILLIAN NICHOLS PETERS
AMIS LILLIAN N PETERS,
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The ednvmstrekon ol lh* estate
ol LILLIAN NICHOLS PETERS
A/K/A LILLIAN N PETERS,
dtres y d whoa* date of death
waa September 15. 2005. I*
pendmg to the O c u * Court lor
SEMINOLE County. Florid*.
Probate Division, the addrstt ol
which la P O
Box 6099.
Senlord. Florid* 32772 *099
The names end eddres*** c*
tbs personal rspresemshvs end
lh* personal reptssenlsliv# a
attorney art setlorth below
A l creddora ol 8w decedent and
other persona hawig dams or
damand* against decadents
estate on whom a copy ol tha
notice a required to be served
mutt Me thee dam* wdh 8v*
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

claim* Of demand* agamtt,
decedents estate must 14* thee
dams with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS N O T FILED
WITHIN TH E TIME PERIOO
S E T FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF TH E FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER TH E D EC ED EN TS
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER 16. 2005
Barbara S Lee
Personal R*pi***ntatrv*
1711 Hideaway 7orext Tra4
New Smyrna Beach. FL 3218*
W4kam T Preston
Attorney lor Barbara S La*
Florida Bar No 373338
143 Canal St
New Smyrna Beech. FL 321*8
Telephone 389424 9200
Attorney
lor
Personal
R*pr*»*ntativ#
Pubksh November 16.23. 2005
W101

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308—T ractor
S ervice

Skip's Tractor
S o t v Ic b

Honda Accord 2005 4 Dr 8k
Mies $16,950 cel or vie*
4078732988 oom

199— P ets &amp;
S upplies

L eg a ls

ale

Audi A4 Cabnoiet 3 0 2003
Leather Auto $28,450 cal or1
*1*4 4076732966 com

Free Mulch

! t/t Apt- 2nd Floor.

-

M otorcycles/4*
W heelers For S ale

Sweetwater Oaks: kAr»t-f*m#y
yard tele. 102 Valley Drive,
longwood.
Nov
25/28.
7 30AM 3PM
Drums*!,
furniture, doth**, dishes.
iks. children's costume
templet, child* power wheel

DAYBED. 9c*d wood, detfi bad
(tyte. 2 twin orthopedic
mattress**, pop-up trundle
Never used. $425 407-339­
0878______________________

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R entals

239—

217—G arage S ales

Recycled Concrete
Driveways,
386-775-2522

Mazda Mieu 2000 Gorgeous
$8,950 70k Ml cal or vts*
4076732968 com

Cockatoo: to yrs old. very
tnendty Needs a good home.
Have loo many pets. $700.
nciudet new cage 407-416­
2434

L

ecals

NOTICE OF AUCTION

235—
T ruck/SU V S/V ans
F or S ale

Patti's Pet
Sitting f t

ThW eucson wd be held on
DECEMBER 7. &gt;001. al 900
AM al 325 Aukn Ave. Oviedo.
FL
Prospective
bidders
mey
inspect the vehetet on tie day

Chevrolet 2500 Ext Cab 2003
4x4 PW .PU 14.9S0 cal or VW4
4076732988 com

W * Cw * For Wwr Dog or Cal
You* Home While You Are
Gone'Plenty at TLC Waiving
n newspapers, mal andei
wstet
plants!
Very
i i m i M i sinwi Rato*)
Reference* Available Upon
Request Pleat* Cel 407-314­
8703

unti 6PM Term* v t caeh or
corlrfwd funds onfy OVIEDO
T OWING rttw vM toe rtgN to
accept or refute any and al

Dodge 1500 Crew Cab 2003
HEMI $15.950 45k Mi cal or
visit 4076732968 com
Dodge H U Crew Cab M W
D iet* 22k Mi $19.950 cal or
visit 4078732986 oom

209— C lothing
MINK CO A T, Fun length with
hood Sue large, kept In turner
storage $3,000 C a l 380-789­
8070.

1990 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL
VJN# 1C3XY56R5LD6 73363
1997 NISSAN PICK DP
VIN# 1N6S011S2VC349909

Dodge 2500 Ext Ceb 19997
DR 81k Mi $9,950 cal or via*
4078732968 com

1996 FORDWINDSTAR
VIN# 2FMOA5141WSA51379

Ford Escape XLT 2002
Leafier SR $10,860 cal or VW4
4076732968 com

Pubtoh November 23. 2005
W131
NOTICE OF AUCTION

217— G arage S ales
BK) YARD SA LE
Fn-Set Nov 25 6 28 8AM-5PM
Lots c* toots, racko writ so* me(K
laths,
power
tools,
air
compressor, antique loot*. 4x4
mud tree. dole, upright hearer,
dishes, vacuums, furniture,
tithing tackle, loo much to
tost! Don! m e t this eel* 407
Cotorael Way Senlord (17-92
22nd SI)

Eelate/Movlng
Sale:
Everything Musi Go! 1918
Wert 138i St Senlord 407-321­
4217.
C art.
Trucks.
Appliances. Fumeura. Ctotfimg
and much more

R un a

The loikMung vehicle* ara
offered tor bldr..............

Ford F250 Ext Ceb XLT 2003
30k ml $15 950 cel or visit
4076732968 oom

TNa auction erifl ba hatd on
DECEMBER 9. 2009. at 900
AM at 325 Aukn Ava . Ovtado.
FL

Chevy 1500 2 7k Miles 2004
ttt.4 5 0
call
or
vitn
4076732988 oom

ceruhed fund* only OVIEDO
TOWINO reserve* tie right to
accept or refuse any and a*

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

The toeowmg vehicles ere
offered lor bait

Call Tenit

Prospective
bidders
may
raped toe vahdaa on Via day

unit 8PM Term* are cash or

Honda Element 2004 Perfect
$17,950
celt
or
vied
4076732966 oom
Pontiac Aztek 2003 $11,950
only 35k ml C e l or visit
4078732966 com
Toyota Tundra 2001 Evt Cab V8
$12,950 SRS Perfect Cal or vtal
4076732988 oom

A d and G e t A
G a ra g e Sale K it

1990 PLYMOUTH VOYAQER
VIN* 2P4FH4533LR802524

417-322-2611

Pubksh November 21. 2005
WI32

V iiiM iiir iM r m M iit iiiiir iiin il

Herald Service Directory
■■

MBS '
K IR K ’ S

TREE SERVICE

le ft Tree
Service lac.?
W* Accept All
Credit Cards.
Tree Removal.
Trimming, Bobcat
Svc, Firewood.
Free Etbmalts
Uc/lnt

497-

MU/ bf+l Amu WHfl/e Ltiim ol*

• Free Written Eetlma&amp;ca
&gt;The Hrmoral A llaultn*

• inmmlni

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It huur Eawrisnry Strike

ItrxliVntUi * Cesuwrr tsl
FsaiUy tkxnrd 4 Oprrstrd

Lknw ii lesund

407-468-8787

\ 1T :

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Handyman Plus C h a n g *s C a r C a r e •!
Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
All types of repali

• Stump Grindlni

•Thtniiln* A Pnuiin|
• Palm The Maintenance

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UNBEATABLE
PRICES
Licensed t Insured

407-699-1234

C O M P L E T E A U T O R E P A IR S
COiffiUTM U A O N O tnet uamo (T A T I OF TH*
ART OUONOanC (OUFMCNT
•Electrical Repairs
•Startera / AXemeturs
•Fuel kyection
■Engine Performance
•Engine Repair
uyn M Q
•An oontktxxwig
rwv ttsse
•Brakes •Alignment
•CV Joints A Axle*
•Cookng 8y*lem
CAU H
LOCALLY OWNSO * OPERA7ZO S M C t ( M l
1714 » . Orlando Dr. (Hwy. 17-a2) ienford

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FR E E Credit Report
&amp; consultation
Hom e Loans Made Easy
Low er Rates a Fees
Than internet
•••CASH O U T Refinance *•*

aridvnnlnfotfyahQO.CQm or CAU.
Lynn Foster. LMB 407-928-7992

Indudee Mowing. Edgrig.
WeedeMng.Blmwig.Ughl
Trtmmmg. Yard Qearvt*).

£'5 Off
kn lin lc*
S N G fe M H
d

Expire* 12/31/05

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Op*n24Hou«

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T im •W ad * TTyur

OoiM* Lead Vtahtr 11eo
IripM Load WHhar ttoo

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• Maid Service
• We Do Windows!!

407-302-9643
407-321-6712
Call For
Free
n- Estimates

^ A l lm a n *

Roofing
Specializing In

RerooHngG
Repairs

407-322-1928
UCIRCNSISU

s m a ii

Many tMBAedUk* Miry.
Longwood. Serkad. Heatrow
cudomer*. Far RdBblt,
Frwndy A Renond*# Lawn
Service, (ieeae cM

Blitz Clean

D n p 0 0 and D iy Ckaning

6»nkm N»o knU M

C e r t M Ttoo O m n d * Meeta

2921 8 . O rla n d o O r. (1 7 -9 2 • 8 a v -A -L o ( P la za )

(407)222-1232

8 o n to n L P L •4 0 7 -8 2 0 -1 9 9 9

Magnolia Self-Stoi
2530 S. Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, F
PH. 407-321-2806
Locally Ownad and Operated
Resident Manage/ On S/te
Lowest Rales
All Units Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Units Available
Boat. R-V. and Vehicle Parking
24 Hr,, 7 Day Weekly Arrj»*«

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BETHTNY SANCXIN
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C im w i ANwet
jjj
B o w . Furniture, Mouaetiokl

AMANDA TRAVERS.
Orfendaia

B a in

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Vanetu UcMetan

350

Furrtfurt. Bo i m
U n c v W a rr^
Mou»#hokJ
FumHur#

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353
Boras.

w » » Ratenaon
m
Ch“ v OrR, B o in . Stereo

o r d e r e d a n o a d ju d g e d

Twah Hatkneu
433
Fiennure. O m aen B o m

43s

Oatra Boudr.au
Bad. FianAura. B o m

OP SAL*

Nobo* t. hereby gtven teat f i .

m )m g n «lln lM ilo N l»i
P*f*on«l property deecrttad
below to enforce a N n Impoood
on Mid proparty undar the
Flortda Sad Storage FnoWy Ad
Statua.
(Saction
S3 801
S3 809)

Anna Spray
Oraaaar. Tapia. B o m

448

. .........Jar
Funwtura. Bad. Car

450
Saata

Uw Frort
S 14
Holiday Light Figuraa (Iron).
TOola

Tha undamgnad » a te l at pub-1
SIT
Sc aala by comp.ua&gt;. boong I Kathryn Smith
on Monday, tha 8th day of Diaaaara. Fumaura. Houaahokt
I al I* PM. on I
V haa baan atorad and which
ara locatad al MagnoAa San
Sloraga. 3830 MagnoAa A «a .
Sanford. FL 33773. State of
Florida. N U k M n g
O nkno Gaddun
128
Tapia. Stereo Houaahold llama

laoqualana Pateiaon
Oraaaar. Fraaiar

511

Katnna Graham
Catering SuppAaa.

834
Wadding

Punhaaa mual ba paid loi at 9ia
bma ol purchu. m cash only
A l purchaaad Rama aold aa it

Elaina attend
.
133
Computer. Houaahold Qooda
Howard KWh
324
Oantanmg Toola. Hand Toote

mual ba ramovad al Ama d *aie
Sate autyacl to cancaAabon In
lha avant of aaWtemad batwaan

Hanry Johnaon
Houaahold Gooda

Buhter* mual ba ngned in prior
to (ten d Via auction 10 ted on

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Dabra Boudraau
313
Waalwr/Dryw. TV. Houaahold

November 4, 2009

N O TIC E O F PUBLIC HEARING
T O CONSIDER A DO PTIO N O F PROPOSED ORDINANCE

N O TIC E O F A PUBLIC HEARINO TO
CONSIDER TH E AD O PTIO N O F AN
ORDINANCE BY TH E C ITY OF
SANFORO. FLORIOA

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AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C ITY O F LONOW OOO. FLORIDA
AMENDING EXHIBITS A. B ANO C . AND AMENDING S E C ­
TIO N 10 O F TH E S O U O W ASTE ANO R ECYCLING C O L L EC ­
TIO N SER VICES CO N TR A C T; PROVIDING FOR A RATE
INCREASE; PROVTOINO FOR A C O N TR A C T EXTENSION.
PROVIDING FOR CO N FLIC TS . SEVERABILITY AND AN
E F FE C TIV E D ATE

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A copy ol tha propoeed Ordmanca la potted al Via Longwood
City Hal. Longwood. Flortda. and copwa we on Me with the
Clarti oI Via City and aama may ba Inapeded by lha pubkc

vm

A oomplata daacnpbon and a copy ol Via ordmanca ahal ba
■vaitetea al lha otTrea ol tha City Clarti tor a* period* dewing to
a.amma lha aama
haard at M id hawing

By ordat ol Via City Commlaalon ol Via City ol Sanford. Florida

N O TIC E: A l paraona ara advtaad that If they decide to appete
any dediiona mada at thia meeUrg/heanng. they wil naad a
record of Via proceedmgi and lor auch purpoaea. they may
naad to Inaura that a verbatim record la mada. which racord to
incA/de Via toetlmony and evidence upon which Via appaal la
to ba mada (par Sac 286 0109, Flortda Stetutei)

to

PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN A NY O F TH E S E PR O CEED INGS SHOULD
C O N TA C T TH E C ITY CLERK A T 407-330-5803 48 H O URS IN
ADVANCE O F TH E M EETINQ

Paraona w«h ditabutiee naadmg aaalaUncw
parbolpala In
any of theM procaadmga ahouk) contad tha A D A
Coordmalor. al (407) 280-3481, al least 48 houri In advance ol

ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC It a paraon daodaa to appaal a dadaion mada with reaped to any matter oonaldarad at Via abova
maetmg or hearing, ha may naad a verbatim record of Via procaadmga, including Via teebmony and evidence. which racord la
not provided by Via City ol Sanlord (FS 388 0105)

Dated this 14th day of Novambar. A D . 2008

Cynthia Portar.
Deputy City Clarti
Pubkah Novambar 16. 23.3005
W I04

Nolle* la hereby given that a Public Hewing will be hold In the
Commission Chambers at the City Han. 300 North Park Avenue.
In the City ol Sanlord. Florida, at 700 o clock PM on Monday,
November 28. 2005. la consider the adoption ol an ordmanca by
the City ol Sanlord. Florida described as follows:
O R DINANCE NO. 3963
T O ANNEX 4 3 ACR ES O F PR O PER TY LYING B ETW EEN
NARCISSUS AVENUE AND W 1ST S TR E E T AND B E TW EEN
RAND YARD ROAD AND N KENNEL ROAD: AS SHOW N ON
TH E MAP BELOW
_____ . . I
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Said Ordmanca waa placed on teat reading on Novambar 21 ,
2009. and lha Cay Commlaalon w* conaxler Mme lot final
paaaaga and adoption altar Via pub*c hawing, which win ba
held In lha City Commlaalon Chambara. 175 Waal Warren
Avanua. Longwood. Florida, on Monday, the 5th day ot
December, A D , 2009, 7 0 0 p m , or aa aoon thereafter aa poa•*&gt;*• *1 lha maanng, mtereeted partial may appew and ba
hewd with reaped to Via propoeed Ordinance Thia hearing
may ba continued from bma to bma until final action la taken by
Via C «y Commlaalon.

Alpartm* inuiteretf and citizen* *ha» have an opportunity to be

Anna Spray
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418
Ponary Km. Ceramic Mold.
Pam

DEBRA S NELSON
CIRCUIT JUDGE

248

ACR ES O F PR O PER TY LYING BETW EEN
FLORIDA Q R EENEW AV AND O R E G O N
ANO B E TW EEN LOW E AVENUE AND RINE­
SHOW N O N TH E MAP BELOW

408
Bom ,

Wiihei/Dryer.

DONE ANO ORDERED m
O'AOE’W a Swnkiote County.
F I. fhu is day ol Octobw. 7008

n o t ic e

TO ANNEX 4 78
TH E C E N TR A L
AVENUE S O U TH
H AR T n o AO. AS

401

Dntnc Devi.
Houwhatd h*™

t That m « PeMoner/Wlle a
peuiwnaj |q piXjnh lor purpo..
•4 0 liD ue D 8g w ilS .m ctt.n d
w Constructive Service

C ITY O F LO NO W O O D, FLORIDA

ORDINANCE NO 08-1711

Ctmt Wfggleaworth
359
TV. S ln o . B o m . Furniture

°* “ D « Snret.,
«nd hnnng insmo"Y »om Counnl • a hereby.

Midweek. Movcmiwr 2. 1-21. 2o«ri P a g e 5 B

N O TIC E IS H EREBY GIVEN by lha City ol Longwood. Flortda.
that tha City CommiMion wi8 hold a public hawing 10 conttoer
wiaetmant ol Via following Ordmanca

A&lt;,t**nc**

Cormon A N in (

CAUSE having com*

erald

T O WHOM IT MAY CO N CER N

Noboa la haraby g w that a Pubic Maanng w « be held In the
Com nm ion Chamber* al tha City Hal. 300 North Parti Avanua,
in lha City of Sanford, Florida, al 700 o'clock PM on Monday,
NovwnBea 31, 2009, to conaldat lha adoption ol an ordinance
by tha City ol Sanford. Flortda. daaenbad aa kteowi
ORDINANCE NO. 3*83

“ W C TEO R
PERIBSSION TO PUBLISH
t h is

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H

N O T K * O F A PUBLIC HEARINO T O
CONSIDER TH E ADO PTIO N O F AN
O R DINANCE B Y TH E C ITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA

B*"*'Y Chargw d m

SEMINOLE COUNTY.

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A complete description and a copy 01 tha ordinance shal be
available al lha ode* ol the City Clark lor a* parsons desirng to
eiamme the Mme
A l parties m interest and citizens shal have an opportunity to be
haard at M id hearing
By order ol lha City Commission ol lha City ol Sanlord. Florida
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN A NY O F TH ES E PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
C O N TA C T TH E C ITY CLERK AT 407-330-5603 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O F TH E MEETINQ
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC II a parson decides to appaal a deaston made with respect to any mailer considered at the above
meeting or hearing, ha may need a verbatim racord of lha pro­
ceedings. including Via testimony and evidence which record is
not provided by the O ty ol Sanlord (FS 286 0105)

C ITY O F LONOW OOO
SARAH M M U ARES.
C ITY CLERK

Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clark

PubSsh: Novambar 23, 2003
W130

Publish. November IS. 23. 2005
W I05

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contract. C redit /Vpipsllcaatlon R equired)

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21 o r m o r e l l n s s ..................................... 70#/llne

PubAah Novambar 18. 33.
2008
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County Court
Ooeoolo County, Florida
Co m # CCV7-CL-1494

SANORA BURKE; and a#
unknown parties claiming by,
through, undar ot agamat Via
•bona namad Defendant who
la not known to ba daad or a»va.
whathH aaid unknown partwa
claim aa ha»a. daviaaaa.
grantaaa. aaaignaaa. kanora.
cradkora. trustees apouaaa. or
othar claimants. TENANT #1
•ndhc TENANT #2. Via pafflaa
mtandad to account tor Via
parson or parsons m

IN THE COUNTY COURT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-CC-9203-299

cash al Room 8M1. Samtnota
County Courthouaa. X I N
Park Avenue. Santord. Florkta.
at 1100 a m . on 9w 13fh day ol
Dacambar, 2009. Vw toffowng
daaerEwd real property sal lorth
to Vw Order d Fetal Summary

F U Union National (Uni, ot
norm*.
Plotntm

Morton K C Moftot aka Marton
Moffat and Marcta Moffat
Defendant! t)
NOTICE o r SHERIFFS SALE

Oafandanta

WX.DWOOO HOMES. IN C . a
Honda not lor profit oorporabort.

RANDALL L OSER and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RANOELL LESLIE OSER.

n o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n
NOTICE OF SALS
that by virtue ot that cartam Wnt
of E recutnn usual out ot Hid
Nobca la haraby given that,
NOTICE OF SALE
undH Via aaal ot Vw County
pursuant to Vw Summary Flnat
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 49
Cowl ot Otcaota County,
Judgmant of Foradosura datad
Florida. Caaa ( CC 97-CL-1489
August 11.2009. and Via Oder
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
upon a final (udgment tandarad
Naachadukng Foradosura Sala
fkirkuant to a Final Judgment of
In N aforesaid court in that carentered on NOVEMBER IS.
Foradosura datad NOVEMBER
lam caaa anbffad Firat Union
*005. In Vka causa. In Via
14. 2005. and emersd m Caaa
Naaonal Bank ot Honda, ptamtiff
Circuit Court of SEMINOLE
No 04-CC-5203 20-5 ot the
ut. Marton A C Moffat aka
County Florida. I wfl sal Via
County Court In and lor
Marton Moffat and Marcia | property situaisd m SEMINOLE
Sammola County. Flortda.
Moffat, Delendant(a) atucti I County Florida dssobed at
whsram WAOWOOO HOMES.
•toraaaid Wnt of Eiacubon waa
E t c . a Flortda not lor prota cor­
PatNarad to ma aa Shanff of
LOT 2. BLOCK 9. TIER 14,
poration la Plaintiff and RAN
Seminole County. Flortda and I
SEMINOLE PARK. ACCORD­
DAU. L OSER and UNKNOWN
Nava lavtad upon a# Via rtghl.
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
SPOUSE
OF
RANDELL
Ma and tnta'est of tna datanAS RECORDED IN PLAT
LESLIE OSER ara Defendwita.
danta In the foaoesig deaciffwd
BOOK 2. PAGE 75. OF THE
I wfl eel to the Ngtwat and beat
proparty, aaid proparty being
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
bidder lor cash In Room S701 ot
localad In Sammola County.
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
the
Samtnola
County
Florida.
mora
particularly
Courthouse. 301 North Park
k V a 1119 Watl 7th S t.
Avenue Sanlord. Florida 32771
Sanlord. Florida 32771
at 1100am on Via 15th day ot
Ona 2002 Ford Mustang '
December. 2005. tha knowing
t FAFP40492F155328, U . . „
at pubhc sala. lo Via highest and
•lorad al Pntchatt Towing in
bast biddsr. lor cash, m Room
to said Fatal Judgmant. tows
Longwood. F I
8201 at Via courthouse, localad
al 301 North Park Avenue,
LOT 5, OF CLUSTER TyT.
and Via undersigned aa Shartff
Sanford. SEMINOLE County
WILDWOOD. A PLANNEO
Ot Sammola County. Florida. wfl
Honda, at lio o o'clock a m .
UNIT
DEVELOPMENT,
alt too A M o n Via 23rd day of
on December 15.2005
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
December A D 2005 offsr lor
THEREOF. RECORDEO IN
aala and aa« to Via highast bidDatad at Santord, Flortda Vsa
P U T BOOK 19. PAOES 7
dH. FOR CASH Vf HANO ANO
19 day ot November. 2005
THROUGH
10.
PUBLIC
SUBJECT TO ANY ANO ALL
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
EX 1STINQ LIENS. M Via Front
(Seal)
COUNTY. FLORIOA WIVi Via
ISouVi) Door, at Via liagpde. of
MARYANNE MORSE
Mowing strait address 739
Via Sammola County Shsrtff'a
Clad cf tha Clrcua Court
WBow Drive, Winter Springs, FL
Offlca. 100 Bush Bkrd. Sanlord.
By Mary Stroups
32709
Flortda. tha abova daacnbad
Deputy Clark

Douglas C Zahm. P.A
19930 U S. Hwy IV N . #300
ClaarwatH. F I 33794
(727)939-4911 phona
(727)539-1094 las

That said sala la bamg mada to
aakaty Via lamia ot Vsa Wnt ot
Esacubon
Donald F Eskngar Shanff
Sammola County. Florida

Publish
2005
WI43

PUBLIC N o n c e
SANFORD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
Tha monthly masting ot tha
Sanford Airport Authority wfl ba
haM arvTuatkay. Dacambar A.
*009 al *30 a m , at tha
Santord
Airport
Authority
Esacubva Offteas Bond Room.
AK
Shoamakar Domaabc
TarmmaL 1200 Rad Ctoveltaid
Boufavard. Sanlord. Florida
■ by
a -w u v a v w W tlRiMl

tkjring normal bueinsea hours at
(407)695 4001.
PWaea lake noboa Vial V any
Pamon daddaa to appeal any
daaaion mada by Via Stafford
Airport Authonry with reaped to
any matter oonardwad al Via
or tearing tetedutod
harsm. In or ala w l need a
record ot Via procaedmga. and
ViaL lor such purpose, ha or aha
may need to snaura vial a varbakm record ot Via pi nr sails *)i
" made, which record mefudea
tha laalimony and avidanca
taxm which Vw appeal« baaed
par Section 298 0105. Honda
baa needing assistant to par
bapale m any ot Viaaa proceed
&lt;nga mould contact Via eiecukve office* 49 hours m advance
at Via maakng at 407 M 5 4001.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR WRITTEN CONSENT
TO OPEN A BRANCH
Nonce m haraby given tiai
Branch Banking 9
Trull
Company, 200 W Second
Sbast. Winston-Salem. ForayVi
County. North Cwokna. has
mada appkraaon to h r Faderta
Depose Inauranoa Corporation
tor Ba written consent to eetabkah a branch al IM S Pnmera
Boulevard. Lake Mary. Semnffe
Couffy, FL.
Any parson wishing to oomon tea appacabon may Ns
ba or her comments m wnang
»*5 Via Regional Dtraclor
(DOS) ot tha Federal Deposit
insurance Corporation al Its
regional offlca localad at 10
Term St NE. SuAs (00. Aiwffa.
OA 303093449 Commarffs by
totwestod panel mult ba
received by the appropriate
regional (Hector (DOS) w«vn 19
days altar via data ollaal news­
paper pubkcaaon Tha nonoorv
loamw portion. of tha appkea
hon ars on Ns In Via rapon*
offlca and ara avwtabla tor pub­
lic inspection during regular
buwneeahogrt Photooopeegt
Vo noncorfftoanoai porvon ot Vw
•PPkcabon hie wtk ba mada
a vifaiffa upon request
Pubkah November 23. 2009
WI44
Bt T H i CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CtRCUtT
Bt ANO FOR
•EMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A M NO. 06CA-94614-G
th e c it g r o u p c o n s u m e r
f in a n c e . VfC.. aa Trustee ot

Vw CIT HOME EQUITY
TRUST 19991.

SANORA K
SANDRA
UNKNOWN
SANORA K

BURKE tah/ff
BURKE.
SPOUSE OF
BURKE s V s

Novambar 23. 30

Backer A Pokakoff. P A
Attorney* lor F’ltanoff
2500 Mafftand Cantor Parkway
S u e 209
Mafftand. FL 32751
Phona (407) &gt;75-0855
Faa: (407) 976-3401
Mariana L. Kavand
Florida Bar #145520

M THE CtRCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtRCUtT. IN
ANO FOR 9EMMOLE
COUNTY, FLOfflOA
C A M NO: 09-CA-1712-14G

Bt THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
BEMBtOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 06CA-1999-14G

ANA PCLAEZ; E T A L
Defendant!

BANK ONE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
F/1UA THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF CHICAGO. AS
TRUSTEE,

v%
OAVtt M MtOGETT TAMMY
M. BROWN; ANY ANO ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER ANO AGAINST THE
HEREVf NAMED VfOIVIOUAL
DEFENDANTfS) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE OCAO OR
ALIVE.
W HETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIE 8 MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES. OR
o th er
c l a im a n t s .
UNKNOWN
TENANT #1 Vt POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPER­
TY, UNKNOWN TENANT #2 IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Delendant(i|
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foradosura datad Novsrrffwr
10. 2005 and antarad to Caaa
No 0 9 C A -1752-14-Q. ot via
Circus Court of Via Eighteen*
-todem Circus in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florid* BANK
ONE NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION. AS TRUSTEE FACIA THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
CMICAOO. AS TRUSTEE. Is
Piemen and
DAVID
M
MtOGETT, TAMMY M BROWN
ars Datandanrti) I wti sad to
Via tagnaat and beat ladder lor
cash to Room S20I ot Via
SEMINOLE
Count,
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue.
Sanlord.
Florida
32771. M I t 00 am on via
I JVi day ot Dacambar. 2005 V*
Wowing deecrtoed property aa
aaf forth In and Summwy Faita
Judgment to-wff
LO T 13 ANO THE EAST to1OF
LOT 12. REPLAT OF MEAD
MANOR. UNIT 2. ACCORDWG
TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS
RECORDED M P U T BOOK
14. PAGE 97. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/KM 439 PALM DRIVE.
OVIEDO. FL 32764
IMPORTANT v you art a par•on wffh a (keabbty who needs

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you ara anaaad. d no cod to
you. to 9w proMaion ot cartato
assistance Plaits contact
Court Administration al 301
North Park Averxw. Suae N301.
Stafford. Florida 32771 (407)
995-4227, wffhm 2 working
days ot your receipt ol Ma
"oaca. V you ara hearing or
voce unpaired, caff 1-rtooi9999771
P“ *d

Ma

um

day

of

Maryanns Morse
Clark ot Vw Clrcua Coal

VAN NESS U W FIRM. P A
7399 Sheridan So eat tt-wy 203
Moiywood. FL 33024
Phone (954)992-0600
(994)992-0909
November 23

TO ANAPELAEZ
210 Jmkn Way
Santord FL 32773
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vm tal
acaon to kjrectoee of mortgage
on toe toaowmg deecrtbad prop­
erty to Samtnola County. Florida
LO T 122. SAN LANTA THIRD
SECTION. SANFORD, FLORI­
O A ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED Vt P U T BOOK 13, PAGE
T9. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
CO U N TY
,
FLORIOA
I

DATED on NOV V. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Carol Moore
Aa Deputy Clark
PUBLISH Vt Stafford Herald
Vt ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH
DISABAITCS NEEDING SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO^
CEEDVtO SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT
201 N PARK AVENUE. SAN­
FORO. FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)996
*330. WITHIN 2 WORKING
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS NOTICE
IF HEARING
OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 1•099569771
PtA9di: Novambar 23. 30.
1009
W140
Vt THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H i EIONTI1NTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
Bt AND FOR
•SABHOU COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A M NO.i 09CA-1494-14W
SCHVtOLER ELEVATOR
CORPORATION. 1075 Ftande
Central Parkway
Longwood. Florida 32750.

NEW MOUNT CALVARY
MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
CHURCH. VfC
«A&gt; Rrtoy N Danaia. Regwtorsd
Agar* TOO Ead Tto Street
S*9tord. Florida 32771.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE

By: Mary Sboiffw
As Deputy Clark

Pubkah
2005
WI42

NOTICE OF ACTION

has bean Nad agatnat you and
you we rsqtarsd to sane a copy
ot you wrfften defenses, « any.
to • on SMITH. HIATT 9 OtAZ.
P A , PltatiMI 1 inomeyi. whose
adikess la PO BOX 11439. Fort
Lauderdale. Florida 33339­
1439. wffhto 30 daya bon km
da** Ot pubkcaaon. and Na Vis
ongtoal wtto toe dark ot tow
Court effher baton lervics on
PtatrffM a attorney! or knmetaalaly Viarsaltar. otherwtie. a
Petauff wB ba arffsmd against
you tor Via rsfcat demanded to
Via oomptaim or patNon

30

1 la haraby grvon. pur•uwff to Vw Order of Find
•ranmary Judgmant snored on
Ma 9rn day ot Nnvambai. 2009.
to Crvff Acbon No 06 C A -1494
14-W Iff Vw Catsd Coat ot Vw
Euhtodffh Aakcsd Cacuff to and
tot Sammola County Ftond* to
wterti NEW MOUNT CALVARY
m is s io n a r y

b a p t is t

CHURCH. *tc wvwDatandtaff
and SCHINDLER ELEVATOR
CORPORATION It toe Ptaaffd.
I wd aoi to Vw M(Fwd baktor tor

A pared of land lysig kt Section
25 and 35. Township tg South.
Range 30 East. Parcel ID
Number 25-19-39510-3900­
0900.
2619 X 510 3900­
0700.
25-19-39 9AH-0009
0400.
35-19-39 5AJ-OA09
0200. 3 6 19-30 5AJ-OAOO0300. 3619395AJ-OA090400;
and as daacrtiad to Vw Nonce
ot Commencement recorded to
O R Booh 4999. Page 999 of
the Official
Records
ot
Semeiole County. Florida, a*/a
IM S (1109) Waal t2Vi Street
Sanlord. Flortda
Clark ot the C ra w Court
MARYANNE MORSE
B y Mary Stroups
Deputy Clark
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities
Act. parsons with disabilities
needaig a special accommodaBon to paroetpata Si ffm pro­
testing should contact court
Administration al telephone
number (407)995-4330. not
talar Vtan seven (7) days prior
to toe procsedeig H hearing
Snpaaad. (TDD) 1-900933­
9771, or Voice (V) 1-909 955­
9770. via Honda Relay Santee

e r a iji

TAmpa FL 339161326
Attorneys lor Ptainftff

Datad mu ism
Novambar. 2005

Pubkah November 23. X . 2009
W IM

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ol Vw Clreuff Court
By: Mary Stroups
Deputy Clark

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 09 CA I 9 U I4L

VS
HP INVESTMENT QROUP.
VfC. AS TRUSTEE OF THE
3140 PENWA C T TRUST
UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF
A TRUST AGREEMENT OATEO
THE 29TH DAY OF
DECEMBER. 2004. E T AL,
DEFENOANT(S)

baa claiming an tmarail by.
•trough, under or agtansl toe
Defendants, who are not known
to ba daad or atve. and al parVsa having or claiming to have
any right M a or M ansi to toe
property daacrtiad to Via mort­
gage being tondoeed hereto
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
vu l an acBon to tonctoaa a
mortgage on toe blowing prop­
erty:

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : JIM E. YOUNO; THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JIM E.
YOUNG. IF LIVING. VtCLUO*tO ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF 8AIO DEFEND AN T^). IF
REMARRIED,
AND
IF
DECEA8E0. THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
OEVISEES.
ORANTEES
ASSIONEES.
CREDITORS
LIENORS. AND TRUSTEES.
ANO ALL OTHER PERSONS
C U IM IN Q BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST THE
NAMED DCFENDANT(S).

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: Aksha Cyrus
DEPUTY CLERK

THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TW O CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD
Piffrkah November 23. 30. 2005
W137
Bt T H ! CtRCUtT COURT
OF TH1 I9TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT,
Vt ANO FOR
•CM M OL! COUNTY,
OENtRAL
JURI90SCT*ON OtVttfON
C A M N O .O E C A 1 2 M 1 4 W

LOT 59. SANFORD HEIGHTS
to

th e

p u t

THEREOF. AS RECOROCO Vt
P U T BOOK 2. PAGE 93, OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA;
AAUA
*20 W EST li T H STR EET
SANFORO, FL 32771.
V yoi tal to Ba your answer or
wrtoan datanaas to toe above
procaedmg. on ptamaff a anor
nay. a ddauff wb ba entered
•gdnel you lor ma rdwl
demanded to Vw Conutaaff or
Deled Ma 19 day ot NovaMwr.
2009
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Aksha Cyrus
Deputy Ctork

Amancarw
&gt;rxaabwaaa Ad
011990
Admmwaaava Order N a 07-3
V you a n a parson mm a dwabdty affv naada any aooomito1 daaon to ontar to pandpata to
1 Maprooaadng. you a n erWbad.
d no cod to you. to Vw (aovP
bton of comm assistance
Pi m m
coned
Court
Admmwaaaon d 301 Nam Park
*Mnua. Suva N30I. Stafford.
Flonda 32771 (407) 9964227.
wdffn ( 2) working days ot you
neoqff of M s nobca. ff you we
heanng ot votca anpaaad cal I(900)9699771
U w On ices Ot D a n d
C004sd«gra

*204 Kaig PalmOrm

C

VS
JULIO GONZALEZ. IF LlW tO
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPCUSE. HEIRS. OEVISEES
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
C U IM IN Q
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH
UNOER OR AOAINST JULIO
OONZALEZ. YVETTE
GONZALEZ. IF UVVta. ANO IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES]
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR U S TIE S ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES
C U IM IN Q
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH
UNDER OR A G AVtiT YVETTE
GONZALEZ.
CARRINGTON
WOOOS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.: JOHN
DOC ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Vt
POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)

RI-NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuer* to on Order Graneng
Vw Motion to Read Foradoeum
Sda dated November 14. 2006
•ntarad m C m CaM No. 09-CA-

I259-14Wd VwCacsd Court ot

Vw II T H Judvad Cacut m and
tor SEM VtO U County. Stafford.
FLmd* I wfl aa9 to Vw Mg#wd
M d beat btodar t o c u ll n
Room 8201 d Vw S C U V tO U
Coraffy CocamouM locatad d
301 N Park Avenue to SarffonL
Ftond* d 1100 am on ma
16m (toy ct Decentow, 2009 Vw
•totorVi to aaid Stannary Final

LO T T. CARRVfQTON WOOOS
UNIT NO 1. AS PER P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROEO Bt
P U T BOOK 40. PAGE 9 6 I X .
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.

Datad vus 14m day ol
Novambar. 2009

Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J 8 TERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR P U IN TIFF
901 8 Unrveraay Drive Suae
500
Plantation. FL 13324
(954)2339000
06-44539

PlAWah Novambar 23. X 2005
W135

Bt THE Cm CUT COURT
OF THE IVTM
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
BIAVNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: Of CA 9116140
f ir s t h o r iz o n h o m e l o a n

CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS

JOBIN 0. P063T A/K/A ROBIN
POBST. IF LIVING. AND IF
“ JP THE
UNKNOWN
BPOUBE. HEIRS. OEVISEES.
,°.B"?TEe*.
ASSIONEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
o th er

PARTIES
CUIMINQ
AN
! " ™ * » T BY. THROUOH.
UNOER OR AGAINST ROBVf
0. POBST A/K/A ROBIN
POBST. DAVIO F POBST
WELLS FARGO BANK
UfffNESOTA NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION f /k /a
NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS
t r u s t e e UNOER THE IRWIN
LOW BALANCE HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2000LB 1 OATEO MAY 31 2000
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
WBOtOWN TENANTS Vt
POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
P**tu*rt to a Summary Fmto
■*togm®m of Foractoaura datod
November to. 2009 antarad m
C M Caaa No 02-CA 1116140
ol Vw C ra w Cowl at Vw IVTH
I G row to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Fkvto*
iw B aa i to Vw ta^wto and beat
bkktar tor cash to Ronr. S M I «
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located al X I
NORTH PARK AVENUE n SAN­
FORO. Ftorkta.au I GO am on
•w 13* day cf Oacartffwr. 2009

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctarti ol lha CaaM Court
By Mary Stroupa
DaputyOart

Hottoa of Application
tot Tia Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that RICHARD S CASSELBER
RY OR DONNA HALL CASSEL­
BERRY. Vw holder ol Vw toffowtog certificate! l ) has Ned said
certificated) lor a U r dead to ba
issued thereon The cerMeate
numbat(s) and yaar(s) ol
Issuance Vw description d the
property, and Vw namad) to
whch « was assessed ta/ara as

CERTIFICATE NO: 3590 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001
PARCEL ID# 09 21-30-501 •
E 100 0060

Publiah In
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Unlvaraffy Ortva Suita
500
Plantation. FL 10324
(954)233 8000
02-97382

Pubffsh Novambar 23. X . 2005

Will

tor Tb i Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
VWI WILLIAM E KIRCHHOFF,
Vw holder ol lha kXtowmg certifi­
cated) hat Nad and cerbflcaledl tor a las daad to be
Issued thereon Tha cerWicate
numbef(i) and yaar(s) ol
•auanca. Vw daaakffton ol Vw
property, and Vw named) to
which ff waa assessed ta/ars as
CERTIFICATE NO: M 2 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 19M

Description ol Property LEO
LO T 8 BLK E F CASSELBERRY
PB 7 PO 27
Names to which assessed
CASSELBERRY INVESTMENT
PROP INC
A l ol tad property bamg to Vw
County of Sammola. State ot
Florida
Unless such certihcatats) that
ba redeemed according to law.
Vw property daacnbad m such
carilfcatelt) w* ba told to Vw
highest bidder m room 8201,
Seminole Courtly Courthouse
Sanlord. Florida, on
Wednesday. Dacambar 14,
2005 at 11 00am
Payment ot Sale lee. appfcca
toe documentary stamp tares
| and recsnkng leas are required
to be pad by the successful bd
der al the tala Fu# payment ol
an amount equal to Vw highest
bid la due wffhm 24 hours altar
h r ffdvsmsad Snw ol sals A l
payments shat be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mada
payable t o tha Clark ol tha
O t u * Court
Dated on 10127/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Ctork
Pubkah: Novambar 2. 9. 19. 23.
2005

PARCEL ID# 32-1V-1I-S010000-0090

w ot]___________________

Description ot Property LEO
LO T 9 THOMAS ADO TO MID­
WAY PB 7 PO 99

Vt TH E ORCUTT COURT FOR
BCMNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

PROBATE OtVHION
F U NO. 3006CP-2Q23

Names to which assessed
MAGGIE ROOINSON

Vt RE: ESTATE OF

Al ot aaid property being to Vw

County ot Sammola. SUM ol
Flonda
-

KENNETH LEE GIBSON.

Urffasa such certificated) aha#
ba redeemed according to taw.
Vw property daacrtiad to such
oemhcaied) wti ba sold to Vw
Ngheat bidder to room 8201.
Sammola County Courthouse.
Sanlord. Ftond* on

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha atkmnwvabon ot Vw estate
at KENNETH LEE QIBSON.
dace asad. w h o m data ol deato
waa August I. 2005. and wfnaa
Social Security Number la XXXXX-9822. la pendmg to Vw
Clreuff Court lor SEMINOLE
County.
Flortda.
Probata
OMelon, Vw address of which w
XI
North Park Avenue.
Sanlord. Flonda 32771. Tha
nanwa and adtkeeses ol Vw
Patkonal representative ant Vw
personal representatives attor­
ney aie ael lonn below

Wednesday December 14.
3009. al 1100am

Aff credffora ol Vw decadent and
other persons having ctatow or
demands against decedent s
eetalt on whom a copy ot h a
iMtoe la raqukad to ba served

Datad on KV27/2005
1 court WITHIN THE U T E R OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
MARYANNE MORSE
, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT I THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
COURT
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
by JUDITH ECKENROTH
NOTICE ON THEM
Deputy Clark
PtAAah Novambar 2. S. IV. 23,
A l oVtar credffora ot Vw dace2005
w on
claims ot demands against
decedent* estate must Na Vwa
cfaans with rat court WITHIN 3

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark st Vw Caouff Coral
By: Mary Sboupa
Deputy Clerk

vt a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, person# wffh dtoffbB•M rwedrng • tpaetd accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, d
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM d 407995-4227. |.
&gt;00-9559771 (TOO) a 1900­
9559 770. via Flonda Relay

Datad (Na 14th day of
Novambar. 2005

Payment oI Sale lea. taipkea
bta documentary sltanp tares
and recordmg ta n are required
to ba paid by Vw successful bid­
der at Vw tala Fuff payment ol
an amour* equal to Vw highest
bsl la due «Mhm 24 hours altar
Vw advertwad Sme ol sale. AI
payments that ba cash or guta•ntaed
Instrument.
mada
payable lo Vw Clark at the
C ra w Court

LEGAL: LO T 19. BLOCK B. LIT­
TLE WEKIWA ESTATES NO 1.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 9. PAGE 92. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA

Vf ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIUTIES ACT. persona wffh dtoabfl1 baa needtog a apedd accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoousa at (407)9964227.
19099969771 (TOO) or 1-909
996(770. Ma Flortda Relay

YOU ARE HEREBY required to
Me your answer or written
Patentee. V any. to Via drove I MORTQAOE ELECTRONIC
I REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
proceeding wffh toe dark ot Ms
INC
Court, and to serve a copy
PLAINTIFF
toereef upon me plrnnem aflor-

a c c o r d in g

•* M l farm to said Summtay
Fmd Judgment, to wit

U W OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PU IN TIFF
901 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
09*39941

TO UNKNOWN TENANT # 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT #2;

•ppaari hereon wtthn 30 days
of toe hrsi puhkctakjn ot Ma
Nobca of Acaon; toe naMe ot
Ma procaedmg bang a at* lor
krredoeure of mongaga agtarwt
Vw tobowmg dsacrtwd property,
to n

U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE STRUCTURED
ASSET VfVESTMENT LOAN
TRUST SERIES 20063.
PU IN TIFF

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuarff to a Summary Find
Judgment oI Forsdoaun dated
November ID. 2005 entered to
0 4 Caaa No 06CAI994-14G
ot Via Clrcua Court ol Via 1ETH
JudOta C ra w to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I wfl **• to Vw htghati and basl
bkktar lor cash in Room S201 at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse localad at 301
NORTH PARK AVENUE to SAN­
FORD. Florida, al 1100 am on
Via 13Vi day ofOecember. 2005

WITNESS my hand and Via
aaal of M s Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Me 15 day ot
Novambar. 2005

THE SOUTH 25 FEET OF LOT
7 AND ALL OF LOT 8. BLOCK
H.
SEMINOLE
TERRACE
REPLAT.
ACCORDINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK II.
PAOE 29. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. panona with doab*baa naarbng a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at 407-865-4227. 1­
800-935-8771 (TOO) or 1 800­
955-8770, vta Flortda Ralay

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURtSOtCnON DIVISION
CASE NO: 09 CA 1994-140

VS

IBs Vw original wtto via dark ot
Vila court esher baton servtce
on PtatoMTs attorney or ImmedP
slaty thereanef, otherwise a
' ruff wb be inland against
tor toe rskef demanded to
Vw comptaaff or petton Mad

WHOSE RESIDENCE arete
unknown

WHOSE RESIDENCE IS 220
W EST 1VTH STREET. SAN­
FORD. FL 32771

Vt ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons with dtsabWVat needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
rns
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-9964227. 1­
9090569771 (TOO) or 1909
9569770. vu Florida Relay

OAVIO BROOIE. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
LOT 12. ALAQUA PHASE I.
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES
THEREOF. AS RECORDED Vt
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
P U T BOOK 33. PAGE 97 TO
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
71, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
I PARTIES
C U IM IN Q
AN
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
I INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
FLORIOA
UNOER OR AOAINST DAVIO
BROOIE: UNKNOWN 8POUS E
haa bean Mad agtansl you and
O F DAVIO BROOIE. IF ANY.
*•* you a n requffed to serve a
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
copy ot you wrttan defenses. V
UNKNOWN TENANTS Vt
any. to I on DAVIO J STERN.
POSSESSION
ESQ Plenbffl attorney, whose
DEFENOANTI8)
addraaa la 901 8 University
Drive #500. Plantation. FL
33324 (no later total 30 days
NOTICE OF
bom Via data ot Vw km publceFORECLOSURE SALE
Bon of tow nobca ot action) and I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEM M O LI COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 09-CA-E293-14G

IIW KjrvwffV Uddtai nttasa

at M l forth in Mid Summary
Frutl Judgmant. lo-wt

Pubkah Novambar 23. 30. 2005
WI39

TO IVONNE HENDERSON
whose tendance Is unknown ff
he/sherthey ba Hying and It
he/the/they ba daad. Via
unknown dalandama who may
ba apouiaa. haai. daviaaaa.
granlaaa. atngnesi. kanora.

Publah November 23. 30.
2009
W130

day of

Pubkah In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN. P.A, ATTORNEY
FOR PUINTIFF
901 s University Drive Suita
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2339000
0642590

WELLS FAROO BANK. N A ,
(CA),
PLAINTIFF

L ecals

L ecals

Lecals

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

Ebabeth M Ryan, Esq
Kate.
Shuler.
Solomon
Spector. Foyle 9 SSiger. P A
P O Boa (00
Tkmpe. FL 33901-0900
TM: 9137229-0000, Ext 1302

JIM
E.
YOUNG:
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JIM E.
YOUNG. IF LrVtNQ.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENOANT(S). IF
REMARRIEO.
ANO
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS. LIENORS, ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS C U IM IN Q
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AOAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENDANT(S); DISCOVER
BANK D/B/A DISCOVER BANK
ISSUER OF THE DISCOVER
CARO. WHETHER DISSOLVED
OR PRESENTLY EXISTING.
TO GETHER
WITH
ANY
O RANTEE 8 .
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFEN0ANTI8I ANO ALL
OTHER PERSONS CUJMVtG
BY. THROUGH. UNOER. OR
AOAINST
D EFEN D AN TS)
UNKNOWN
TENANT
#1;
UNKNOWN TENANT #2.

PiABah: Novambar 23.30,2005
W14I

H

Lecals

CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY (FL). LLC,

M TOIQ INVESTORS. LP,

Pubkah Novambar 23. 30. 2005
and Dacambar 7. 14. 2005
W129

Pubkah Novambar 23. 2005
W146_____________

of

MARYANNS MORSE
Clark. Catuff Court
By-Mary Stroups
Deputy Clark

modabon In order to pHkdpats
In Vaa proesadng. you ara antBad. at no oom to you. to Via
provision at cartam s u it twice
Please
contact
Court
Admmu(ration at 301 North
Park Avenue. Sulla N301,
Sanford. Flortda 32771 (407)
995-4227. wtVkn (2) working
daya at your rscatpt ot this
nobca, V you ara hewing or
voice knpaaed. cal t-(900)
9559771

NOTICE REQARDINO THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABffJTIE 8 ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDVM
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N ­
TA C T THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
C M L DIVISION AT THE SHER­
IFF'S OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD,
8ANF0R0
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) M S9912

Larry A Dais
PrewdsM 9 CEO

day

V you ars a parson with a ckt-

Pubkahed Novambar 23, 30.
December 7.14. 2005

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Novambar. 2005

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d ate

OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

Notice ol Application
for Taa Daad

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. | A U CLAIMS NOT FE ED WITH­
Ihal JAMES I LLC C O GULF ' IN THE TIME PERIOO SET
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Midweek. November 2.1-21, 2005 Page 7B

Inaugural C-USA Football
Championship set for noon
ESPN will
televise the
game live
nationally

have been fast and furious ever College All-America center
since,” said Malt DiFcbo, the
Valeria Lcuchanka rerorded a
uiivctor of customer service
double-double with 20 points
and sales for UCF Athletics.
and 17 rebounds as West
'We have gotten a great
Virginia (1-1) earned a 77-63
response from our season ticket second half win over host UCF
holders, students and other
(1-1) in the final round of the
fans so far, and there appears
UCF Golden Knights Classic at
to be no let up."
the UCF Arena on Saturday
The game is set for Dec. 3, at
night.
noon in the Florida Citrus
After the two teams entered
S p e c i a l t o t h s H e r a ld
Bowl UCF earned the right to
the intermission with the srore
host the championship game as knotted at 38, WVU opened the
th e game time for the Inau­
a result of its 7-1 record in Csecond half with two quick
gural Conference USA Football USA play and will play either
three-pointers by junior guard
Championship Game present­
UTEP or Tulsa. Ticket prices
Meg Bulger (13 points). The
ed by Xbox has been set,
are $30 for lower level sideline
Mountaineers continued to
Commissioner Britton
seats. End zone ticket prices are build upon their lead as they
Banowsky announced today
$18 while UCF students can
hit 14 of 24 chances from the
The game wiU kickoff at Nfoon
purchase tickets for a reduced
field (58.3%). A layup by soph­
EST at the Florida Citrus Bowl
rate of $8. Groups of 20 or
omore center Olayinka Sannl
in Orlando.
more can purchase tickets in
(19 points) with just under two
ESPN will televise the game
the endzone at a reduced rate
minutes remaining to play
live nationally and ISP Sports
of $10. UCF season ticket hold­ gave the visitors a 15-point
will provide national radio
ers must call 407-823-1000 by
advantage (77-62), their largest
coverage of the game.
the end of business Friday, '
of night.
UCF is the host of the game
November 25 at 7 p.m. if they
On the other end of the court,
after completing its remarkable want to purchase the same seat
the Golden Knights, who shot
turnaround from 0-11 last sealocation as their season tickets.
44% (U-for-25) from the floor
•on to 8-3 this year. Under the
Great seats are also available
In the first half, went 7-for-26
guidance of second-year head
for the general public. For gen­ (26.9%) in the second period
coach George O’Leary, the
eral public ticket orders, fans
and finished the game at
Oolden Knights are the mostmust call Ticketmastcr at 407­
35.3%. WVU also outreboundimproved team in Division I-A 839-3900. Fans can also order
ed UCF by a 45-27 margin, but
this season and are one victory
their tickets online at
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the Golden Knights accounted
www.ticketmasler.rom.
for only 12 turnovers to Wfcst
All on-site parking is $10.
Virginia's 18. The
become just
Reserved parking is only avail­ Mountaineers finished the
with team in NCAA annals to
able for those who were
game shooting 58.3% from the
become bowl-eligible just one
Golden Knights Club donors
floor.
•eason after going winless. The during the season and must be
Sannl scored WVU’s first
Golden Knights will enter the
purchased at the time you
points just 20 seconds into the
league championship having
place your ticket order. Those
contest. UCF took over the lead
won eight of its last nine
Golden Knights Club donors
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first time at s1631
a
w ^ r i (on
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games.
will be assigned to a priority
three-pointer by junior guard
, UCFs opponent will either
parking lot with every effort
Frandne Houston.
be UTEP (8-2.5-2) or TUlsa (7-4, being made to have donors in
West Virginia jumped back
6-2). If UTEP wins on Saturday
the same lot they used during
out to a one-point lead on
at SMU, the Miners will tie
the 2005 season. However,
Bulger’s layup less than 30 sec­
Tulsa for the West Division
donors may be assigned to a
onds later and increased their
championship and will earn
different lot because of time
advantage to as much as nine
the berth based on a head-toconstraints. Parking for the
at 5:26 before UCF began to
head victory over the Golden
general public will be on a
chip away. A jumper by senior
Hurricane. If UTEP loses, then
first-come, first-served basis on guard LaShav King lied the
TUlsa will win the West
the day of the game in the
game at 38 all with 15 seconds
Division outright and face UCF parking lots south of the 408
remaining in the half.
in the championship game.
expressway. Parking passes for
UCF"s outside shooting game
Tickets for the inaugural
UCF students are $2 while sup­ was successful in the first peri­
Conference USA Football
plies last.
od as the team hit five of 11
Oiampionahip Game present­
Unless tickets sell out in
chances. As a result Houston
ed by Xbox went on sale
advance, there will be tickets
finished the night with a teamTUesday and the Initial
available the day of the game
17 point* while King had
response was tremendous with at the stadium, but DiFebo said high
11. In the second stanza, me
several thousand tickets pur­
he suggests fans purchase their Golden Knights were 0-for-5
chased by noon either on-line
tickets in advance to reserve
from behind the arc.
or by phone, while UCF stu­
the best seats.
Freshman center Jackie Akers
dents
lined up for
I hours on
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also contributed 11 points for
campus to purchase tickets at
WEST VIRGINIA RALLIES
the Knights.
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the Student Union.
in SECOND H a l f T O
"We carried great momentum
"Tickets went cm sale this
morning at 9 a m. and the sales

DEFEAT UCF
Former Seminole Community

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The hosts then scored what would prove to
be the winning touchdown on a 40-yard run
to put Altamonte Springs on top, 12-6.
Sanford had one more chance, but
Altamonte Springs came up with another
interception and the hosts were able to run
out the dock to end the exdting game.
The 10-to-12 Year old Game was just the
opposite of the younger All-Star battle as the
older squads put on an offensive show.
Sanford came right of the of the box with a
score as they took the opening kickoff and
immediately got a 35-yard touchdown run
from Shannon Stewart.
Altamonte Springs answered right back, get­
ting the tying touchdown on a 40-yard run by

Herald photos by Jim Wantz

Former Lake Howell
High School standout
Brandon Marshall (No. 6,
above, against Houston
earlier this season)
hauled In what proved to
be a Conference USA
Eastern Division winning
18-yard touchdown pass
from quarterback Steven
Moffett (No. 9, left) with
1:25 left, giving UCF a
31-28 win over Rice on
Saturday and a spot in
the Conference USA title
game a year attar going
winless. The Golden
Knights (8-3,7-1) posted
the biggest turnaround In
the country after last
year's 0-11 season. UCF.
which earlier this year
ended
the
nation’s
longest losing streak at
spanning two
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its smallest player.
Tlie rest ol the half was scoreless as both
teams' defenses stiffened.
Altamonte Springs made the needed adjust­
ments at the halftime break and took the lead
for good on a 15-yard touchdown pass to
‘ n ’’
nd half.
the second
th teams would score two more touch­
downs each with Sanford's attack being* led
by Stewart and Carl Frazier Jr., but Altamonte
Springs was just a little too tough as the hosts
held on for a 27-18 victory.
"I want to thank the coaches and parents for
their cooperation in putting this event togeth­
er and for making it a success," said Rodney
Standi of the Sanford Leisure Services
Department. "1 also want to express my pleas­
ure with the way the teams played and help­
ing bring a lot of pride back to Sanford.'

C o n tin u ed from P age IB

and 69 yards in the third quar­
ter, the latter ending with Jason
Peters’ 27-yard TD run that
gave the Golden Knights a 24­
21 lead.
But on Rice's first offensive
play after that, Armstrong hit
Mike Falco witji an 80-yard
pa:as to put the Owls up 28-24
jusist 23 seconds into the fourth
’er. Falco finished with
catches for 120 yards and
the srore.
For UCF, Moffett finished 19of-29 for 205 yards.
The Golden Knights will host
the 2005 Conference USA

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Football Championship game
December 3 at the Florida
Citrus Bowl. UCF will face
cither UTEP or TUlsa.

JASON VENSON NAMED CUSA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF
THE WEEK
UCF redshirt freshman
strong safety Jason Vcnson was
named Conference USA
Defensive Player of the Week
the league office announced
Monday. Venson set a careerhigh with 15 tackles (13 solo)
and a key fourth quarter inter­
ception in UCFs 31-28 victory
at Rice to clinch the C-USA
Eastern Division
Championship. Venson had the

highest single-game tackle total
for UCF in 2005 to lead the
Golden Knights to the win.

It marked the first C-USA
Player of the Week honor for
Venson. He is the fourth
Golden Knight to be named CUSA Player of the Week in
2005.
His critical interception start­
ed UCFs game-winning drive
at the Rice 31-yard line with
just 4.88 remaining in the
game.
Venson's 15 tackles were the
most by a Golden Knight since
Atari Bigby's 17 tackles at
Virginia Tech in 2003. He leads
the team in tackles (70) In 10
games played this season.

Football

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i k FVaniiev s ta r s e n io r quarterback Bryan Bearden (No. 4 ) breaks away from a pock ol Edgswater
way to a 50-yard touchdown run that put the Patriots ahead lor the first time late in
ouart-f gut the Eagles would rally lata In the game to eliminate Lake Brantley from the
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of his favorite trick plays, calling for an on-side
kick, which Lake Brantley recovered.
The Patriots were able to eat up most of the
rest of the third quarter as the hosts allowed
Edgewater to run just four plays in the third
stanza.
Lake Brantley then got what appeared to be a
game-winning break when an Eagle fumble was
scooped up and returned four vanis for a touch­
down by the Patriots' Aaron Allegroe and the
hosts led 24-14 with 483 left.
Edgewatei answered with a nine-play, 80-yard
drive capped by a 16-yard touchdown run by
Ron Sanders, but the extra point attempt was
blocked and Lake Brantley led by four points,
24-20, with just 1:19 remaining on the clock.
The Eagles, who have lost in the stale final
three straight years, rose to the occasion again,
forcing the Patriots to punt after three plays only
used up 14 seconds.
Then when Lake Brantley was hit with a per­
sonal foul, Edgewatcr had the ball on the
Patriots 44 with 185 on the clock.
The Amheim to Mathews combination, which
had already combined for five catches and 128
yards, including three catches for 85 yards in the
fourth period, haunted Lake Brantley again as *
Mathews made two spectacular catches for 39
yards, putting the ball at the five, from where
Sanders bulled his way in for his third touch­
down of the game, giving the Eagles a 27-24 lead
with 25.2-seronds left.
Lyman, meanwhile, could never quite get the
offense untracked as the Greyhounds (8-3) fell to
host Nicvville, 27-7, in a Class 5A-Region I
Semifinal in the Panhandle.
The Eagles (10-1) took the lead for good in the
first quarter on a 32-yard field goal by John Paul
Fraites.
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The game then got away (rom the visitors late
in the second period on a pair of long touch­
down plays.
Fraites hooked up with John Houston
YVhiddun on a 32-yard strike midway through

the period and then Fraites later hit Whiddon on
a short out. which the senior turned Into a 27yard touchdown play.
Fraites then capped his big night in the third
period, kicking a 41-yard field goal that pushed
Niceville's lead to 20-0 with 2:41 remaining.
Lyman refused to go away and drove for a
srore early in the fourth period on an eight-yard
run by star David Muniz, who would finish the
night with 93 yards rushing and 46 yards in
receptions.
But that drive was the only time in the game
that the Greyhounds got Inside the Eagles' 20
yard line.
Any hopes a rally by Lyman ended quickly
when running back James Westbrook broke free
for a 42-yard touchdown run with 3:41 left in the
game.
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College
Con tinned from Page 7B
Intermission, but couldn't hang
onto It In the second half," said
UCF head coach Call Strlelger.
"We have to leam to stick to
our gamcplan for 40 minutes
and not rely on our outside
shooting In order to win. We
have to score some points in
the paint.”
In the day's first game, }unior
forward Vivian Ewalefo’s 22
pointi and nine rebounds gave
UT-San Antonio (2-0) a 71-61
victory over Florida A4tM (0-2).
Sophomore guard Evette
Young posted 17 points for the
Rattlerettes.
The Golden Knights return to
action on Nov. 25 when they
square off against Butler In the

Briefs
Continued from Page IB
that 85 percent of Floridians
age 55 and over are currently
treating their chronic pain
with medications and 60 per­
cent of those who take a
medication for their chronic
pain take either a prescrip­
tion or over-the-counter pain
reliever at least once a day.
However, although 58 per­
cent of Florida respondents
are aware that stomach
ulcers are a common side
effect of continuous use of
certain pain medications,
fewer than half (36 percent)
of them actually perceive
themselves as risk of devel­
oping one in the next ten
years.
The event will be held at
MetroWest Golf Club, 2100
South Hlawassee Road,
Orlando, on Wednesday,
Nov. 30, from 11 a.m. to 2
pan.

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INTERNATIONAL POOL
TOUR COMES TO ORLANDO
The International Pool Tour;
a new professional pool tour
featuring the largest prize
money in the history of the
‘, will make its Orlando
ebut with the 2005IPT King
of the Hill Invitational 8-Ball
Shootout, which will be held
November 30 through
December 4 at the Orange
County Convention Center.
The event, which includes a
SI million prize fund and is
the first in a series of
International Pool Tour .tour­
naments, will feature 42 pro­
fessional pool players com­
peting in three grueling days
of 8-Ball round robin action,
with the winner facing off
against nine-time Worid
Champion Mike Sigel for a
chance to earn $200,000.
"The beauty of this event is
that is will bring tome of the
greatest players in the history
of the sport out of retirement
and at the same time feature
some of the best players cur­
rently making a living play­
ing pool" Sigel said. "There
are a lot of players who want
to be part of this tour and I
think it is exciting that only
150 have been given their
card to play thu year. Yes, the
prize money is huge, but it is
equally exciting to nave all of
these great players compet­
ing to keep their IPT card
and continue to be part of
this exciting renaissance of
professional pool."
Sigel considered by many
the world's greatest living
pool player, was crowned the
IPTs World 8-Ball Champion
after defeating Loreejon
Jones last August in the inau­
gural IPT event. The field for
the IPT King of the HUl
Invitational includes 12 Hall
of Famers and 30 of the
hottest players in the sport
competing for a chance to
knock off Sigel. Among the
players expected to compete
In Orlando are legendary
snooker champion Ronnie
O'Sullivan, perhaps the
greatest female player of all
time, Allison Fisher; Corey
Duel one of the hot young
guns on the IPT; former
World Champion and 11-time
WPBA champion Cerda
Hofstatter; and four-time
World Champion and winner
of more than 40 titles, Johnny
Archer.
"The International Pool
Tour is taking professional
pool to an entirely new
level" said Kevin Trudeau,
founder of the IPT. "We have
combined real prize money
with a top shell television
production package and have
gathered 150 of the top pool
players in the worid under
the International Pool Tour
banner. We are committed to
providing the best setting for
pool the sport has ever seen."
Tickets range from $35
(general admission) to $75
(VIP reserved) each and are
available by calling
847.850.2013 or online at
www.lntemationalpooltour.c

first round of the Hilton
Concord Thanksgiving Classic
in Moraga, Calif. Tip-off is
scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.
LINDBECK SHOOTS UCF
PAST THE TARS
Senior guard Huy Lindbeck
scored a career-high 20 points
as the UCF men's basketball
team opened the 2005-06 sea­
son with a victory, topping vis­
iting Rollins, 68-58, on Friday
evening at UCF Arena. All five
of Lindbeck's made field goals
were from three-point range.
The Golden Knights (1-0) fin­
ished the game with a 45-32
edge on the glass and held the

The ll n u ji

Tars (1-1) to Just 36.4 percent
shooting from the floor.
The game was played in front
of 3,051 fans • the seventh
largest crowd in UCF Arena
history.
In the win, senior guard
Justin Rose posted his first
career double-double with 12
points and a career-best 10
rebounds. He added five
assists, two blocks and a pair of
steals.
From the field, UCF shot 39.2
percent (20-of-51) and made 7of-22 (31.8 percent) from threepoint range.
"It was a typical first game in
a lot of ways,'' said UCF head

each Kirk Spcraw. "You have to
give a lot of credit to Rollins...
they executed their style very
well. We Just didn't score. We
missed open shots and did not
move the ball very well."
Rollins got within three
points with 12 minutes to play
in the game after Jonny Reibel
drained a three, but the hosts
responded with an 8-0 run to
t the game out of reach.
ilor forward Lavell Payne
started the stretch with a layup
and then Lindbeck sank twoconsecutive treys to hand UCF
a 50-39 edge.
Senior forward Anthony
Williams totaled 10 points and

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seven boards for the Golden
Knights. Payne finished with
nine points.
"Our guys also did a lot of
good things," said Speraw.
"Obviously, this is a starting
point but we still have a long
way to go."
The Golden Knights honored
a legend on Friday as the UCF
Arena floor was dedicated
Torchy Clark Court."
The Tars led by as many as
four points in the first half. The
Golden Knights appeared to
pull away late in the period, as
a dunk by Rose sparked a 7-1
spurt to help UCF lead, 32-23,
with 132 on the dock. Rollins

would not go away, getting a
three by John Hogan and a layin from Greg Sweeney to cut
the Golden Knight edge to 32­
28 at halftime.
John Thinnes hit five triples
in the losing effort and finished
with 20 points. Reibel added 14
points and five assists for the
Tars.
At halftime, the Golden
Knights honored a legend as
the UCF Arena floor was
declared Torchy Clark Court,"
after the first head coach in
school history: Eugene Torchy"
Gark. Gark coached at UCF
from 1969-83 and won a schoolrecord 274 games.

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                    <text>W e e k e n d : S un day , N o v e m b e r 20, 2005

The Sanford H

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Vol. 114, No. 25 •Copyright © 2005 Th e Sanford Herald

S e c u r ity g u a r d s lid lc t M l
By 8t*v* Paradlu
Herald Staff

Playoffs
continue
Did the Lake Brantley
defense shut down
Edgewater? Did Lyman
win on the road? Rnd
out In sports.
&lt;11

Christmas in the
square set for
Dec 3

SANFORD — A Sanford moth­
er never wavered in her belief that
two white security guards would
face charges in the snooting death
of her 16-year-old son, the
woman's attorney said Friday.
Guards Bryan Anslcy of
Sanford and Patrick Swofford of
Orange City turned themselves in
at the Seminole County jail Friday
afternoon.
Swofford, 26, was charged with
manslaughter, shooting into an
occupied dwelling. He received
$10,000 bond. Anslcy, 26, faces a

Ansley and Swofford turned
themselves in at jail Friday
charge of shooting into an occu­
pied vehicle and a $4,900 bond.
Both men posted bond and left
the Seminole County jail Friday
afternoon.
Sharon Bostic of Sanford has
been waiting for these arrests for
more than four months.
'S h e had been confident the
entire time that the dtizens of
Sanford would stand up and
make the security guards stand
for killing her son." said attorney

Gregorio Francis of Morgan and
Morgan.
He referred to Bostic, who
raised TYavarcs McGill, although
she is not his biological mother.
McGill was shot through the heart
around 3 a.m. July 16 at the
Country Lake Apartments near
Sem inole High School, where
McGill attended dasscs.
A Seminole County grand jury
handed
down
indiriments
Thursday afternoon.

New AmericaM

LONGWOOD — Sheriff’s
deputies
arrested
a
Long wood area woman Nov.
15 on a charge of attempted
murder for trying to kill her
husband with engine coolant
that she said was green tea.
Alisa Freebum, 38, denied
giving her husband, Richard,
anti-freeze, but she did tell
police that she served him
green tea that she poured
from a plastic bottle of tea,
according to an arrest report.
Richard told police that his
wife gave him a fluorescent
green liquid Nov. 4 at their
home at 605 Remington Oaks

A liM F rM d u m

Drive
in
unincorpo­
r a t e d
S e m in o le
County.
R ichard
said
the
"tea" was
fluorescent
green and
“ n a s ty "

t a 8 t l n y„

During the
night, Richard became sick
and he recalled paramedics
being in his bedroom and
being in South Seminole
H o sp ita l.

S m T*a, Pag* 8A

Governments

line up to send
‘Gifts for Gulf’

Hundreds of new
Americans recited an
oath of allegiance to
the United States
Thursday
In
the
Naturalization Oath
Ceremony at
the
Sanford Civic Center.
A giant American flag
loaned
from
the
Altamonte Mall served
as the backdrop for
the event. Sanford
Mayor Linda Kuhn,
right, welcomes the
newest citizens. Lois
Somerville,
Sallle
Harrison
Chapter
Regent
ol
the
Daughters of
the
American Revolution,
gave the Introduction.
Lt. Gen. Jay Gamer
offered the address.

From Staff Report*
SANFORD — Seminole
County Government, the
seven d ties. Chamber of
Commerce, Seminole County
School Board and area church
and business groups have
joined to bring holiday cheer
to the residents of Pass
Christian, Miss.
Hurricane
Katrina
destroyed 80 percent of the
small coastal dty. Through a
multi-jurisdictional coalition,
many
county
and
city
employees have personally
seen the devastation and visit­
ed the d ty to assist with the
on-going recovery efforts.
Many residents, hoping to

rebuild their homes and lives
in Pass Christian arc now
moving into 'te n t villages'
with little to no personal
belongings.
After assessing the needs of
the community, a holiday
drive titled 'G ifts for the
Gulf" has been organized to
help gather donations in
hopes of bringing some relief
to these residents, according
to a Friday news release from
Seminole County.
The DuPont Company is
providing semi trucks to
transport all of the donated
items to Pass Christian in time
for tire holidays.

S m Gifts, Pag* 8A

SCC will keep athletics, Manager knew he belonged
and turn to fundraising in government since age 8
By Jo* Hendricks
Herald Correspondent

State Farm Inwranca Agtrt

Swofford

S m Guards, Pag* 8A

From Staff Reports

Rabies alert
continues for
Seminole

S eminole S mile

Ansley

Wife charged
with serving
anti-freeze tea

SANFORD — The
city of Sanford will
present Christmas in
the Square, Saturday,
Dec. 3 at Magnolia
Square on First Street
in Historic Downtown
Sanford.
The event will be
from 5 to 7 p.m., with
Santa Claus scheduled
to arrive at 5 p.m. to
inaugurate fun for the
family.
Stores will be open,
and many activities
have been planned
including
official
ding the
I
tree lighting ceremony,
face painters and bal­
loon artists.
The event is free of
charge and everyone is
inviiva: -

W INTER SPRIN GS
—
On
Nov.
12,
Sem inole
County
Animal
Services
responded to a call
involving a dog fight­
ing with a raccoon.
The dog was bitten by
the raccoon.
The raccoon was
picked up in the d ty of
Winter Springs, but
there was no human
contact, according to a
Sheriff’s Office news
release Friday.
On Nov. 16, the test
results from the rac­
coon came back posi­
tive for rabies.
Seminole County
Animal Services is
urging dtizens, public
safety personnel and
law enforcement to
take special care if
they notice an animal
acting strangely, espe­
cially if responding to
an animal rescue.
Do not attempt to
catch the animal, contad Animal Services at
407-665-5110.

The 19 members of the grand
jury filed quietly passed reporters
into Courtroom 5B with Circuit
Judge Marlene Alva presiding.
Assistant State Attorney Wayne
Holmes told Alva about the grand
jury’s decision to indict. Alva
mentioned defendants, meaning
more than one, but she sealed the
indiriments and the grand jury
report until arrests could take
place.
She asked the jurors If the
required 12 or more members had
agreed on the indiriments, and
several together replied: "Yes."

SANFORD
—
Seminole
Community College is still in the
game.
Three months of speculation and
uncertainty about the future of S C C s
Athletic Program ended when the
official announcement to keep athlet­
ics was made at the Nov. 15 SCC
Board of Trustees meeting.
The Board of Trustees came to its
final decision after reading the
reports and recommendations sub­
mitted to them by the Athletics
Program Study Committee — a panel

made up students, faculty members
and members of college President
Ann McGee's executive staff.
The three-month study examined
the costs and financial impact of
maintaining the athletic program and
weighed that Information against the
rsonaL academic, and community
nefits of having the program.
The study included comprehensive
cost comparisons of athletic expendi­
tures made by five other Central
Florida community colleges, includ­
ing Daytona Beach Community
College. The study also included an

8** Athletics, Pag* 8A

By 8t*v* Paradis
Herald Stall
SANFORD — City Manager Robert
Yehl has been on the job for just more
than one month, but he made a prom­
ise to members of the Kiwanis Club of
Sanford Nov. 9.
.
' I want to be known as someone
who Is active in the community,' Yehl
told the service dub at a luncheon at
Buck's restaurant on Sanford Avenue.
He said his vocation is a bit unusual
because he has known since eighth
grade that he has wanted to work in
government. So like anyone with gov­
ernmental aspirations, he went to

SANFORD. FLORIDA

CALENDAR

SANFORD

Washington, but he
met a person who
had served as a dty
manager.
He had never
considered
that
osition, he said,
ut d ty managers
aren't elected and
they really ad as a
chief executive offi­
Y*hl
cer of a dty.
"The
d ty
of
Sanford is really a $56 million corpora­
tion ,' Yehl said. He added that local

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Sunday. November 20. 2005

Seminole Summary
A GLA N CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY
ATC Forum: t received lots of interesting
comments regarding the multi-story condo
project proposed for downtown. Most of the
comments were opposed to the project. The
ATC Forum is not a scientifically conducted
poll, so I wouldn't read a lot into that other
than people are more enthusiastic about
writing about what they're against rather
than what they are for.
The most thoughtful response — and the
one that won the $15 gift certificate to the
Willow Tree C aK — came from M ayfair res­
ident Doug Groseclose, who contends that I
asked the wrong question.
'I believe there is a right answer about
the proposed lakcfront development, but it
has very little to do
................................... with the number of stoAround the Clock ries of the buildings,"
Groseclose writes in an
e-mail. 'O nce upon a
time the Sanford city
government decided to
dedicate valuable and
picturesque lakefront
property to government
ildings and parking
buildings
lots. Later they dedicat­
ed part of Marina
by D an P in g
Island to buildings with
• • • • • • • • • no architectural ties to
the d ty and virtually no
rental Incom e.... Lest anyone jump to the
conclusion that this myopic decision-making
was confined to 'long ago In a galaxy far, far
away,' the memorial to its continuation In
recent history sits vacant at the com er of 1st
Street and French Avenue."
He goes on in his e-mail to state that
downtown Sanford is at a crossroads
because there is no "compelling vision that
drives downtown development."
"The real issue," Groseclose writes, "is
will the city of Sanford and its elected offi­
cials continue to prostrate themselves before
virtually any developer who waves a poten­
tial increase to the tax base under their
noses? Historically, this has been the rohypnol given the city prior to, well, you know.
"A n increased tax base is not a bad thing.
In fact, it is a good thing if one sees it for
what it truly is, a result rather than a goal. If
the goal is cash flow to the tax base we will
continue to end up with abandoned national
chain stores sitting like dead white ele­
phants in our d ty and the potential great­
ness of our city never fulfilled."
Groseclose believes Sanford should follow
the model set by Ashville, N.C., which
offers a unique experience for residents and
visitors alike.
" A s y ou w a lk th e stre e ts o f d o w n to w n
A sh e v ille y ou w ill fin d a w o n d erfu l array of
sh o p s y ou ca n n o t fin d e lse w h e re ,"
Groseclose writes. " ... What y ou will not
fin d is o n e sin g le n a tio n a l ch ain sto re. ... It
Is a p la ce c o n ta in in g sto re s y o u ca n n o t fin d
In a m all o r in a n y o th e r city ila siz e In the
co u ntry . II is u n iq u e.
" . . . T h e point is this," Groseclose con­

cludes. "Without a dear, compelling, and
articulated vision of what Sanford wishes to
be decades hence, the city government will
continue lo make decisions based on whal
feels good al the moment and downtown
will continue lo be a hodgepodge without a
theme that draws people to it. Having esca­
lating the lax base as the goal will continue
lo drive haphazard development, ordi­
nances, and enforcement. Based on that
approach, since the current ordinance slates
10 stories, the right answer is 10 stories even
tf it means walking away from a little cash
on the city's table."
I agree with Doug that Sanford needs to
olfer unique stores and restaurants down­
town. In order to attract those businesses,
there has to be local support from residents
who will patronize them. I believe more resi­
dential development downtown is a must,
and perhaps 20-story buildings are the
future of Sanford. To date, however, city offi­
cials, the developers and the citizens have
yet to articulate a 'd e a r, compelling and
articulated vision' either for or against such
buildings.
More on this issue in the weeks and
month* to come.
As for next week's ATC Forum, tell me
what you're thankful for and why.
Thanksgiving is next Thursday so tell about
the dog, husband, friend, job, etc. that makes
life special for you. The winner of the $15
certificate lo Willow Tree will be selected by
a random drawing from all entries submit­
ted Submit your entry by mail (F.O. Box
1667, Sanford FL 32772), e-mail
fdpmgiSxeminoleherald.com, subject line:
"ATC Forum" &gt;or stop by the offices at 300
N Frrnch Ave The deadline is 5 p.m.
Thursday. Nov. 24.
Quick hits Senunole County Manager
Kevin Grace resigned "unexpectedly*
Tuesday Word Around The Clock is Grace's
resignation came after pressure from county
commissioners who were upset he wouldn’t
fire the Fiscal Services director. Lisa Spriggs
Interesting Commissioners were unwilling
to comment about the University o f Central
Florida's plans to build an on-campus stadi­
um because it 'w asn’t in their jurisdiction."
With the exception ot the county manager,
neither are personnel matters. ... Don't
bclirxe the spin the Sanford Chamber of
Commerve is trying to put on its failure to
host next year * hlardt Gras parade.
Chamber ottunals make it sound as though
the city suddenly decided not to waive fee*
for the event Hu«*e discussions have been
going on tor al least six months The real
reason the chamber isn’t doing Mardi Gras
is that the organization has no organization
lh ry htwlrd a half-cocked October bike
event when they should have been planning
tor Mardi Gras By the way. ask downtown
m richant* how well the bike ev ent helped
thru business

O ut &amp; A bout

Cruisin’ on the River

SA T
A representative of
"Comm unity Care" will be
available at Tru-valu Drugs,
503 E. First St., in Sanford, to
:plain prescription drug
expenses for Medicare recipi­
ents from 9 a.m. to 1 pm .
The Longwood Arts and
Crafts Festival will be held
in downtown from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Call
407-3331-7354.
The d ty of Winter
Springs will hold a free
Holiday Pops Concert at
Central Winds Park. 1000 E.
SR-434 at 6 p.m.

Singer Pete Chrisllieb
will appear at Lake Brantley
High School Auditorium, 991
Sand Lake Road, Altamonte
Springs at 7 p.m. He has
appeared on live Tonight
Snow and performs music
from Star Trek. Also featured
will be "Lady of Song",
Linda Cole. $5 at the door.
Hm Mphoto by Tommy Vriesm
Sem inole Community
College will hold a free Jazz
Band Concert at 7:30 p.m. in
the Sanford/Lake Mary

es to the continue In 2008 with a spring cruise. The event is organized by the Celery City Cruiser* car uuo.

A ssault-Battery
• Corrine Miller, 24, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday in the 2fOO block of
Orlando Drive following a con­
frontation with a male at his place of
employment. She was charged with
battery - touch or strike (domestic
violence).

“ was Istopped
S s V byS Sanford
S S
Street
police Hiesday al Granby Street and
Crawford Avenue. He was charged
with fleeing, eluding a law enforce­
ment officer, driving with a suspend­
ed license, and possession of over 20
grams of marijuana. He was also
found to be in violation of probation.

• Fred Walter Patterson II 33, of by Sanford police Hiesday a tt a, store
in the 1500 block of Frenchi Avenue.
A
Clear Lake Circle, Sanford, was _________________
arrested by Sanford police Hiesday Hereportedly took a bottle of wine
at his residence following a family from the store without paying. He
dispute. He was charged with bat­ was charged with petty shoplifting
tery - touch or strike, preventing the from a merchant.
reporting of an offense to-Jaw
• John Edison llum rlk-. 40. listed
enforcement officer*'tout resisting’' ~
a s h o m eless, w a s arrested by
an officer with violence.
S an fo n l police Tuesday at a store in
• Oscar Morrlii, 39, of Cypress the 1500 block of French Avenue.
Avenue, wax arrested by Sanford Officers said he took a bottle of wine
police at hi* residence Sunday os the from the store without paying. He
result of a dispute with a female. He was charged with petty shoplifting
was charged with battery - causing from a merchant.
bodily harm.
• Lillian Rodriguez, 20, of
Drug Related
Apopka, was arrested by Sanford
• Dorset! Lamont Solomarv 23, of police Sunday at a store in Seminole
Boil Thomas Circle, wax found by Towne Center. She reportedly took
Sanford polio.’ Thursday In a vehicle merchandise from a store without
parked on the wrong side of the road paying. She was charged with larce­
at Mulberry Avenue and 17th Street. ny /tlvcft of over $300.
He was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.
• Jesica M. Millet 19, and Amber
Miller, 18, both of Lake Avenue,
• Jerome Jolinson, 55, of West 8th were arrested by Sanford police
Street was found by Sanford police Wednesday. Police apprehended
Thursday in a parking lot at 13th Jesica at tlie store and charged her
Street and Williams Street. He was with petty larceny. Amber Miller
charged with possession of under 20 reportedly fled from the scene, but
grams of marijuana.
was apprehended. Slie was charged
with petty larceny, and aggravated
Thefts
assault with a deadly weapon (vehi­
• Tamara L. Kiris, 18, of East cle).
Airport Blvd. and Christopher Lee
Bryant 19, of West 4th Street were Traffic Stops
arrested by Sanford police Thursday
• Bee Ball 1 lernnaiuv 47, of Elm
at a store in the 3600 block of Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
Orlando Drive. Tlie two reportedly Sanford police early Friday at 1st
took items from titc store without Street and Park Avenue. She was
paying. Each was charged with located in her vehicle stopped in the
petty larceny of property over $100.
stnvt after striking a parked vehide.
She was duiged with driving under
• Wheeler Martin Anderson lit
tlie influence (DUI) of alcohol or
43, listed as homeless, was arrested drugs.

• Calvin Eugene Acree, 20, of
Casselberry, was stopped by Sanford
polinr Hiesday at Oak Drive and
U S. Highway 17-92. Officers were
called to Lake Monroe Terrace on a
report of a man with a gun involved
in a verbal argument. When«ffioars
arrived, h e reportedly fled in his
veh icle and w a * chased to O a k D rive
where he w a s stopped. He w as

charged with fleeing/eludlng a
police officer at high speeds, driving
with a suspended license, hit It run,
leaving the scene of a crash involv­
ing property damage, hit It run
without leaving an identity, posses­
sion of crack cocaine, and possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana.
• Pipi Katrina Buckner 30,
Brightview Drive, Lake Mary, was
stopped
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday at 12th Street and Park
Avenue. Her son was reportedly
driving the vehicle, and she was a
passenger. The vehide was believed
to have been stolen. Buckner was
arrested for trespassing in a con­
veyance, possession of under 20
grams of marijuana, and permitting
an unlicensed minor to drive.

Other Charges
• Chdnita A. Dowdy, 23, of Ws&gt;t
7th Street wax arrested by Sanford
police early Thursday in the 2900
block of Orlando Drive. She was
charged with resisting an officer
without violence, and two counts of
possession of narcotics equipment.
Ridley Bumgardner, 28, of
I’ineciest Drive, wa* arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at tlie
Sheriff’s Office. He was charged
with violation of probation.

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Seminole Community
College's Percussion
Ensemble will perform a jazz
and blues inspired free con­
cert at 2:30 p.m. In the
Sanford /Lake Mary Campus
Concert Hall (Bldg. G). Call
407-708-2040.

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. International author Jay
Koto will speak about
"Sobriety - Now It's Your
H im ", at Lake Mary Public
Library Community Room.
The event will be repeated
on Dec. 7 and 13. The presen­
tation is at 7 p.m. Call
Journey With Hay, Inc. at
407-474-8114.
Beginning Nov. 30, Holy
Cross Church, Sanford, will
offer a free Advent program
for Elementary-age children
Wednesdays through the end
of December. Holy Cross is
located on the com er of Park
Avenue and 4th Street.Call
407-322-411, ext. 304.

FRI
The city of Lake Mary wi
present Holiday in the Park
at the Lake Mary City Hall
Central Park, an evening of
lights, music and entertain­
ment at 6:45 p.m. Cookies
and refreshments will be
available to those who brinf
an unwrapped gift or non­
perishable food items to
assist unfortunate families ii
Lake Mary.

SA T
The city o f Sanford wil
present Christmas in the
Square, at Magnolia Squai
in Historic Downtown
Sanford. Events will be frc
5 to 7 p.m., with Santa i/ch
uled to arrive at 5 p.m. Th
event is free of charge.
The Lake Mary High ’
School Marching Rams wil
hold their annual garage a
at the school, 655 Longwot
Lake Mary Road from 8 a.i
to 3 p.m. Cali 407-260-7178

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30 Domed homes
31 PortoBenin's capital
32 N R hikers
33 Weakness
34 Not connected
38 Lower
Manhattan
distnct
39 Demeanors
40 Cops get tough
with Beni
bands?
48 Deceive
47 "Norma
48 Mtn stats
49 SoccessfJ way
logo?
50 Gas treatment

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90 Objsc&amp;ves
91 Sings
92 Spots
95 Financing tigs.
98 Plenty
97 One-legged
N p ri
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4 Lover*'
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5 Deity, tor one
6 Look down on.
kiaway
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6 Former Drrts
Cup captain
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31 Sign of s ctoee
shave?
32 Cryptoquote,
reify
33 Decrees
34 Backs (out)
35 Army post
38 Reset quicMy
37 Tchr.'ineed
38 Glk*
39 ‘American Pie*
songwriter
41 Serringvtteel
42 PadAc repubic
near the equator
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synonyms
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61 CavakybUde
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NcbeMPaul
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byes
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99 Msnttowsong
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sating
cartoon art
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100 Musiatot
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maneuver
Cuba
71 West Yoikahlre
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dty
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head to court?
44 Bridge posHons 72 Bearded beasts 96 Dooneol
108 Gushing llattery 12 Serious lapses
fiction
73 Symbolof tie
45 First dass?
109 Rocky projection 13 Readmes?
98 GOetU product
Pharaohs
51 They're toppled
110 Revealing
14 Classy
99 Ranter's pose
74 Beach toy
during a strike
15 tOnda boring
dress
100 BakanWar
75 Depressed
52 Lka NASDAQ
16 Keep _
111 Refrigerant
participant
76 Poor reception?
trademark since
101 The old you
71 Big name In
53 Alelonmi^a
17 AnnuM North
the 1930s
102 Author Oz
trunks
take!
Dakota state lair
112 Sucand
103 Zip
79 Doctrines
54 VUtoam
site
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80 M S. exams
netftoor
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81 Summer hrt In
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Denver
birth name
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success
53 Soot coSecton
55 Final auVrority
57 Nam** cut
59 Princess topper
60 Apportions
61 President
recovers tool?
67 Looks forward to
68 Track events

Yehl
C o n t in u e d f ro m P ig s 1 A

government appeals to him
because It is largely non-parti­
san.
“There's no republican or
democratic way to treat sewage
or pick up garbage,” ne
explained. City government
should be run like a busincss, he
suggested.
A dty government provides
services that a regular business
could not feasibly supply, he
said. He named law enforce­
ment, fire sendees, senior serv­
ices, and noted In particular the
Golden Age Games that were
taking place.
“So we’re a sendee Industry,”
he said.
A challenging aspect of local
government, Yehl said, indudes
how open it is in the public eye.
T think that's good,” he said,
adding that President Clinton
tried to reform health care out of
the limelight and President
Bush tried the same thing with
energy.
Local govemmenls in Florida
operate in the sunshine, a term
for open government. It's deri­
sions are made in public.
Those same good reasons,
also make local government
work difficult he said.
Democracy is not an efficient
for of government Yehl sug­
gested, and it wasn't meant to
be by our forefathers who creat­
ed i t They wanted issues to be
debated and discussed, he
added.
He summed up the essence
of his job as dty manager as
“satisfying tire Irritated without
irritating the satisfied.”

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with The"
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Rubberneck
Org whose
members often
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Spinier group
Helpful
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Narrow area of
the back
Arena plagued
by poor
support?

“Sanford is a great place to
be,” Yehl said. The dty is boom­
ing like people say and devel­
opment and cspedally down­
town development show how
desirable Sanford is.
“Sanford interests me for that
reason,” the new dty manager
said.
Upcoming for the dty Ls a
new public safety building. He
said a referendum may be com­
ing in the spring with a propos­
al to build a much-needed fadlity for police and fire.
Kiwanis G u b members
asked about tire fixation for the
new building. Originally, the
plan was to construct it at lire
Farmer's Market, but the state Ls
not interested in letting that
acreage go. Instead, nearby
property across from Sanford
Middle School is being consid­
ered now, he said.
In hLs experience, lie added,
the situation with the police and
fire departments Ls unique as far
as their cooperation on a new
facility to house both.
T h a t's fairly unusual,” he
said of the cooperation.
"Typically botli want their own
little empires."
Yehl said he believes workare afferied
ers performances
, ...............
___ environment, so the
by tneir
new safety complex is impor­
tant
Another question centered
on the proposed 20-story con­
dominium project along the
lakefront west of downtown.
The CRA has given verbal
approval to the prefect, and Yehl
said the dty commission is

expected to hear a formal pro­
posal at its first meeting in
December. That decision will be
Important he added, because it
will make a statement about the
dty.
One concern Ls whether there
are enough downtown services
to handle the people who move
into the proposed 444-unit con­
dominium. A difficult question
that many dtics face is whether
the people should move in first
and then business will follow, or
docs It work the other way
around.
There was aLso a mention
about improvements to the
north shore beach and attract­
ing a regatta back to Sanford.
Ycnl said the dty could use
more boat slips as well.
He suggested that Sanford is
not using the resource of the
river enough. "Gearly we want
to make it more user friendly,"
he said.
Sanford has gone through
some extreme changes in the
last six years or so, Yehl said.
As Inc year 2005 comes to a
dose, the dty is home to about
50,000 people. In the year 2000,
that number was just 36,000. By
the year 2010, tire population is
expected to dlmb to 63,000.
"Sanford is going to change,"
Yehl predicted. "What's impor­
tant is how we remedy that
change."
He vowed that his door is
open to anyone who wants to
call on him at City Hall.
”1 have an open door policy,”
Yehl said. "Don't hesitate to
contact me.”

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Sunday. November 20. 2005

Opinion

Thanksgiving
Another Thanksgiving is coming up this Thursday. We
have, in one way or another, observed this event beginning
with the Pilgrims landing on Plymouth Rock,
Massachusetts, on Dec. 21, 1620.
Youngsters are told that the Pilgrims, having a bountiful
harvest of crops within a few years, decided to observe the
.............................. anniversary with a feast, at which time
they invited local Native Americans
(Indians) to attend. We all grew up believ­
ing that the Pilgrims had turkey and dress­
ing, yams or sweet potatoes, cranberry
sauce, and either apple or pumpkin pie.
ly someone
ic also stressed that
inai han
nam
should be added to the traditional
Thanksgiving meal.
Anyone remembering the column I
wrote on the subject last year, will possible
N ic k
recall the list of foods I had, which they say
were actually presented at that time. They
w hadn't started growing cranberries or sweet
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potatoes in the early colonies, and whether
the Indians managed to obtain a turkey, which would have
been wild, remains questionable.
Nevertheless, they probably did have a feast, and it is
known that there were Indians on hand. After all, they did
make a few friends among the natives, although others
probably would have felt better scalping the Pilgrims rather
than sharing a meal with them.
Can you imagine what those first few years were like?
The Mayflower landed near the area In December, and while
Governor William Bradford wrote that it was a beautiful
area and he expected it to be fit for growing and shipping,
the temperatures were not exactly what I would call com ­
fortable. It was probably In the 40's during the day, and
down to the 30's or even 20's at night. That is not conducive
for the planting of crops, and they had to spend most of
their time constructing some form o f cover to protect them
from the elements, and obtaining wood for fires to keep
them warm and allow for cooking.
During the first years of their stay at Plymouth Rock, it is
estimated that half of them died, from exposure to the ele­
ments, or sickness.
There were times, especially early in their trek, that there
was hardly any food. Tne winters were freezing. Some
became homesick for their old homes and wondered if they
could ever gel back there. Theirs was a situation probably
none of us today would want to go through.
Yet, legend has it, and I believe it, they did have a feast,
and rather than bemoan their situation, gave thanks for
their crops, and the lives of those still among them.
Aren't w c in a sim ilar situation? We have a war going on
in Iraq. There are terrorist bombings in various parts of the
world. We haven't even come close to elim inating (or reduc­
ing) poverty at home or in various other nations. Some of
the hurricane disasters still need to be cleared up. Yet, this
Thursday, on Thanksgiving, most of us WILL be giving
thanks (or what w c have, for the lives of those still with us,
and for knowing others who may not be with us any longer.
Thanksgiving is a family event. Gather everyone around
the table for whatever feast you may have, and if you don't
normally do it by habit, do it for this special occasion — Say
a prayer for your blessings.

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Your Views
Commission voted unani­
mously for a list that did
not include Mardi Gras,
which means that the
Cham ber would have had to
raise an additional $32,000
to pay for the above servic­
es. The notification of this in
Septem ber made it a major
tim ing issue to raise the
additional funds.
The mission of the
Sanford/Sem inole County
Cham ber of Commerce is to
create and m aintain an envi­
ronment where business
and community will prosper
by several means including,
but in no means limited to
“supporting all projects,
activities, and events which
will contribute to the posi­
tive growth and develop­
ment of the Cham ber serv­
ice area- . The key word
here Is SUPPORT. It takes
more than money for a suc­
cessful event. It takes time,
manpower and partners.
The Cham ber was put In a
position where it would
nave consumed all of our
President’s time to put on
tills event p ro p e rly . T ills Is

Chair: Chamber
wanted Mardi
party to continue
To the Editor.

L et's not be so quick to
condemn the Chamber.
Sanford’s Mardi G ras is a
great event and the Sanford
Cham ber wanted to put on
the 2006 Mardi Gras just as
we have for the past three
years. Not |ust tne parade
but the street vendors, the
entertainm ent, the rides, the
games, the displays; all of
tne wonderful things that
make the Mardi Gras one of
the most interesting, suc­
cessful and celebrated
events in Sanford.
The success o f the event
m eans different things to
different people. Kids love
the rides, games, colorful
party atmosphere, and all of
the excitem ent of Mardi
Gras. It is truly a family
affair. Sanford gains recog­
nition among neighboring
com m unities for the friend­
n o t w h a t tn e C h a m b e r
ly, welcoming nature of o u r
residents and businesses.
m e m b e r s h ip p a y s her to do.
The businesses have a land­
The Cham ber is here to act
mark day o f sales and
as a liaison betw een the res­
advertising. Theo
idents and visitors with the
liollerb ach , ow ner o f the
business community. We are
Willow Tree Cafd fold me at
here to act as a tourism cen­
lunch Thursday o f record
ter, a new business center, a
sales the day o f Mardi Gras
relocation center, a distribu­
and other business ow ners
tion center for businesses
have reported to the
and non-profit organiza­
Cham ber that this is their
tions, a public relations and
biggest day of the year.
welcome center. We are here
Based on the success of
lo promote and assist new
the previous three Mardi
businesses by helping with
Gras celebrations, the
Grand Openings and
Cham ber asked the City of
Business after Hours o p p o r­
Sanford to add the Mardi
tunities. We are here to con­
Gras to their list of signa­
duct realtor tours as it
ture events. Those on the
relates to our schools and
list do not pay for city sup­
produce business expos. In
port such as fire, police and
oilier words, we are nere to
sanitation. The cost equates
promote and grow business
to $32,000, which was paid
opportunities for the mem­
for by the City for the last
bers o f our Chamber. Yes,
three years. The City
events like Mardi Gras are

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wonderful events which
brings needed attention to
and promotes our great
com munity - but it can only
happen with partners.
For the past two years,
the city has given the
Cham ber $35,000 annually
for services on their behalf.
This is neither a donation
nor a gift. The $35,000 from
the City covers a list of
services the Cham ber is to
provide throughout the
year.
This year, the financial
arrangement with the City
was first delayed, then
changed. The Cham ber sub­
mitted the usual invoice to
the City and the City w ith­
held payment pending a
new contract. In the new
contract, the requirements
for services had doubled.
Additionally, the contract
includes a scheduled
decrease in funding while
the new services will remain
constant. The payment
schedule changed from a
single O ctober payment to
half in October, half in
April. VVliat does oil this
mean? Ills change in cash
flow would strain the
C ham ber's finances to the
point of not being able to
pay for Mardi Gras.
The city does not owe
this money to the Chamber
and there is no requirement
for the City to provide any

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As promised. The Herald is publishing the gas prices for the
North Seminole County area. The following prices were gath­
ered at noon Friday, Nov. 18 for 87 octane gasoline.
The lowest price is down 12 cents from L it week. The dif­
ference this week is 20 cents per gallon compared with 22
cents per gallon last week.
• Sam s Wholesale, 1101 Rinehart Road, members $2 159
• BJ's Wholesale, 4278 State Road 46, members
$2,159
• Sammy's, 2425 French Avenue
$2,219
• Circle K. 2631 French Avenue
$2,229
• 7-11 Ciigo, Upsala and State Road 46
$2,239
• Racetrac, 2780 U.S. 17-92
$2,239
• Wal-Mart. 1661 Rinehart Road
$2,239
• Racetrac, 4530 State Road 46
$2,239
• Smokers Express, South French Avenue
$2,239
• BP, 2500 French Avenue
$2,239
• Citgo, 1176 Celery Avenue
$2,249
• G T s Gas and Go, 801 Celery Avenue
$2,249
• Chevron, 3001 South Orlando Drive
$2,259
• Sunoco, 2623 Orlando Drive
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• 7-11, 7500 County Road 427
$2,229
• Sunoco, 110 French Avenue
$2.?19
• Valero, 217 South Park Avenue
$2,329
• Exxon, 101 French Avenue
$2339
• 7-11, 100 French Avenue
$2,339
Kwick Stop, 2201 West First Avenue
$2,359

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funding or support to the
chamber. The Cham ber Is
always grateful for the sup­
port of the City. However, if
the Cham ber does not have
financial partners of this
m agnitude, the Cham ber
sim ply cannot pay for
events such as Mardi Gras.
Ideally, the Mardi Gras
would make a profit and
becom e self-supporting but
it docs not. The money the
Cham bers makes on Mardi
G ras covers expenses but
does not provide a signifi­
cant profit. The focus for the
Cham ber is to make Mardi
Gras a m agnificent event
and we put the money we
collect back into the event
to guarantee its success.
The primary goal of the
Cham ber is to help bring
new business and econom ic
strength to Sanford and to
support and promote our
existing businesses. The
Chamber hopes that we will
be able to arrange a more
equitable partnership with
the Cit of Sanford and con­
tinue to host successful cele­
brations such as Mardi Gras
and others in the future.

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Obituaries

M A X IE E .B A L L
M axic E. Ball, 94, of

ESTER 'D U K E '

EDWARD DZIECIUCH
Sanford.
Edward Dzieduch, 87, of
Funeral
Ester 'D u k e ' Dillon-Clark.
Longwood, died Thursday,
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services
85, of Covington, Va., died
April 20, 1911 in Ranger,
Nov. 17, 2005. He was an
will be
Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005 at
VV.V.r She was a homemaker.
electrical repairman for
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Alleghany Regional Hospital.
Westinghouse in Buffalo,
Monday,
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daughters,
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Survivors include brother,
2 p.m. at
homemaker and a member of Walter Judge of Longwood;
Hazclett, Jean Howard,
Shiloh
St.
John
Missionary
Baptist
Kathleen Burnham, Agnes
several nieces and nephews.
Church.
M B.
Fneeman and Christine
Viewing will be Saturday,
Church on
Survivors
include
daugh­
Yarbrough; son. Paul Ball; 21
Nov. 19 from 1 until 2 .m. at
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ter, Levcll Helton of
grandchildren; 45 groatColllson Family Funeral
Luther
Covington, Va.; sister, Betty
grandchildren; 10 grcatHome, Longwood, with bur­
King Drive, Waycross, Ga.,
Dillon Wesley of Sanford;
ial to follow in Longwood
greal-grandchildron.
with Rev. Clarence Taylor
throe grandchildren; seven
Memorial gardens at 2:30
Funeral services will be
officiating. Viewing for fami­
great-grandchildren.
P .m . with Father Charlie
Monday. Nov. 21, at lp .m . at
ly and friends will be
Funeral
services
were
held
Deeney offidating.
Banfield Funeral Home with
Sunday, Nov. 20 from 6 until
Friday Nov. 18, at St. John
Colfison Family Funeral
I astor Jim Woods officiating.
8 p.m. at Fluker Funeral
M.B. Church with Rev.
Burial will be in Longwood
Homes &amp; Crematory, South
Home, Waycross, Ga.
Ronald A. Critton, pastor.
Semjnole Chapel, Longwood,
Memorial Gardens
Wllson-Eichelberg cr
Wilson-Eichclberger
in charge of arrangements.
Viewing will be Sunday,
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
Nov. 20, from 6 until 8 p.m.
charge of arrangements.
charge of arrangements.
MARY DALE JO N ES
at Banfield Funeral Home
Mary
Dale
Jones,
76,
of
420 W. SR-434 in Winter '
MARY L. NAYLOR
HAROLD E. DUTIEL
Springs.
Orlando, formerly of
Mary L. Naylor, 85, of
Harold E. Dutlel, 84, of
Sanford, (previously known
Banfield Funeral Home,
Lake Mary, died Friday, Nov.
_________
Sanford,
as Mary Dale Nichols), died
Winter Springs, in charge of
11, 2005. She was bom Nov.
I
died
Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. She
arrangements.
23, 1919 in Bound Brook, N.J.
Wednes­
was an elementary school
She was a production worker
day, Nov.
teacher and a lifelong
R O BER T BROW N
and a Catholic.
16,2005.
Methodist. She belonged to
Robert Brown, 82, of
Survivors include daugh­
He
retired
the Women's Club of
Sanford, died Friday, Nov. 4,
ter, Pam L Czopp of Lake
after
30
Sanford.
2005. He was bom Nov. 22,
Mary; two grandchildren;
years of
Survivors include sisters.
1922 in Canton, Ohio. He
two great-grandchildren.
service in
Bee Anderson, Frances
was an agricultural laborer
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
the U.S.
Hunter and Lee Kaempfer;
and a Protestant.
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Govembrother, Jam es Magill;
There are no survivors.
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
daughter, Jennifer; one
Baldwin-Falrchild Funeral
Dutlftl
men,« M rv*
charge of arrangements.
UIW
ing
in
the
granddaughter.
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Navy,
Funeral services were held
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
BILLY RAINES
Army and civil Service.
Friday, Nov. 18 at Palm
charge of arrangements.
Billy “Daddy" Raines, 61,
Survivors include wife,
Cemetery in Winter Park.
of Hawkins Avenue, Sanford,
Joanne; daughters, Diane
Brisson Funeral Home,
FRANK D eTO M M A SO
died Monday, Nov. 14, 2005
Bull and Sue Natwick of
Sanford, In charge of
Frank DeTommaso, 52, of
at Central
Illinois; stepchildren
arrangements.
Apopka, died Wednesday,
Florida
Deborah
Zabel
of
Colorado,
Nov. 16, 2005 in Orlando. He
Regional
Judy Mitchell and Steve
VIE ANNA M ED LOCK
was bom Jan. 19,1953 in
Hospital in
Micncls of Florida, Christy
Vie Anna Medlock, 87, of
Brooklyn, N.Y. He was dis­
Sanford.
Stockwell of Missouri, and
Collidge Avenue, Sanford
abled.
He was
David Michels of Ohio; 17
died Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005 at
Survivors include wife,
bom July
grandchildren; six great­
her
residence.
She
was
bom
Veronica DeTommaso; sons,
15, 1944 in
grandchildren.
May 18, 1918 in HawkinsLarry Roelofsen, Michael
Culloden,
Memorial services will be
ville, Ga. She was a cigar
Roelofsen, Louis
Ga. He
held Saturday, Nov. 19 at 2
maker for a tobacco company
DeTommaso and Chris
was a fore­
m. at Faithful Word
and
a
Baptist.
Roelofsen; daughter, Tammy
man for
Inistries, 320 Commercial
Rain**
Survivors include step­
Izzo; brother Lenny
the City of
Street, Sanford, with rev.
daughters
Jesse
L.
Bames
of
DeTommaso; four grandchil­
Sanford for
Steven A. Michels officiating.
Waycross, Ga., and Virie
dren.
many years.
In lieu of flowers, the family
Brinson of St. Petersburg;
Funeral services will be
Survivors include wife,
requests donations to the
stepsons Willie James
held Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 5
Carrie B. Raines of Sanford;
Jerry Dutiel Memorial Fund,
Meidlock of Waycross, Ga.
sons, Reginald L. Raines of
p.m. at First Baptist Church
c/o Faithful Word Ministries,
and Edward Calvin Medlock
of Longwood.
Deltona and Arthur L. Raines
407-328-4300.
of Washington, D.C.; sisterof Sanford; daughters, Debra
Banfield Funeral Home,
Brisson Funeral Home,
in-law, ILcan McCloud of
A. Powell of San Diego, Cal.,
Winter Springs, in charge of
Sanford, in charge of
Longwood; special niece and
Sharon M. Raines, Dennis
arrangements.
arrangements.
caregiver Ruthla R. Hester of
Raines and Cora L. Raines,
d i l l o n -c l a r k

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all of Sanford; brothers. Jack
Raines, Sr. of Birmingham,
Ala., Bobbie Raines of
Boston, Mass.; sisters, Rosa
Bell Pcnoman o f Culloden,
Ga., Lizzie M. Campbell of
Lake Monroe, Elmira Daniels
of Sanford; five grandchil­
dren.
•
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Nov. 26, at II
a.m. at Second Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church,
2150 Airport Blvd. in
Sanford. Visitation will be
Friday, Nov. 25 from 4 until
8 ,m. at Sunrise Funeral
Home.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
EVELYN M A RIE
TA LM AD GE
Evelyn M arie Talmadge,
90, o f West Airport Blvd.,
Sanford, died Monday, Nov.
14, 2005 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital in
Sanford. Born May 28, 1915
in Cheshire, Conn., she
moved to Central Florida in
1985. She was a retired
schoolteacher. She was a
member o f O ur Lady o f the
Lakes Catholic Church in

asvnuna, anil tne Louncil of
Catholic Women.
Survivors include sister,
Ann Eldred of North Palm
Beach; brothers, Daniel
Talmadge of Willington,
Conn, and Robert Talmadge
of Hartford, Conn.
In lieu of flow ers, the
fam ily suggests memorial
contributions to the
American Cancer Society,
1620 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.,
Suite 300, Daytona Beach,
32119
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home 4c Crematory, Orange
City, in charge o f arrange­
ments.

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You, are truly missed, especially today.
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Anglican Cathedral
Traditional Anglican
3340 W. S R 420 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 mile on Qreeneway,
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Oviedo. Florida
407-057-2370
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650 E. Airport Blvd
Santord, FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
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Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Santord. F L 32771-0044
407-322-2914

First Beptlet Church
of Longw ood
091 Stale Road 434 East
Longwood. F L 32750-5394
407-330-3017
Chrle Whaley, Senior Pastor
Sunday
•9 3 0 am 8unday School
•10:50am Worship Service
■5:00pm Youth Choir
■5:30pm Awana
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Safeharbor Christian C h urch
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord, FL
407-322-0900
Tim Storms, Mlnlslsr
Jo* Csputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan.
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Morning Worship 9 &amp; 1030

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S unday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am &amp;
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Worship Services Bam &amp; 10:30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6 3 0 pm

Countryside Baptist C h urch
. 590 8. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. F L 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptist Markham W oods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nelson Chapman. Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10 45AM
Children's AW ANA Club 530PM

Family Activities. 6PM
Fam ily W orship Center
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanford, F L 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krai. Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 0:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

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1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, F L 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs, 10AM
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2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
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■Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
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First Baptist Santord
519 S. Park Avo, Sanford. FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthitt. Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Sm/th, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intam-Students
■Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday Worship.10 3 0 A 4 P
W ed Activities, all ages, 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist C h urch
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Ruckar,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Sarv , 6:15AM
Sunday Sch ool.....9:30AM
Morning Worship .11AM
Evening W orship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

G race Baptist C h urch
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. F L 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday S ch o o l.... 9 30am
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening W orship.....6 00pm

Westvtew Baptist C h urch
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523

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Bill Coffman. Pastor
Sunday Worship 8:25am. 10.45am
t 6pm
Sunday School 9:35am
Wed. Activities. A l Ages 630pm

407-Catholic
All Souls Catholic C h urch
Com er of 9th St 0 S. Oak Ave
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout Pastor
Weekday Maas 830 A M . Mon-Fri
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V igil......0PM
Sunday. 730AM . 1030AM . Noon
BAM • English (Social Hall)
0.45AM - Spanish (Church)
5PM Latin Trtdentine Mass

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•6:00pm Pastor'* Disclplineship
Study
■6pm Divorce Care
4 p m Children'* Graded Choirs
■6pm Orchestra Rehearsal
•6:30pm Youth Bible Study
•7pm Pastor's Bible Sludy
•7pm M.I.C. al Night
(Missions Involving Children at
Night)
•7pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
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413-Chrlstian Science
First C h urch of Christ,
Scientist, Longw ood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-700-7700
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ednesday......7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Weklva Springs Rd
Ste 14BA, Longwood, FL
Phone 407-069-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

419-Church of God
RlverWalk C h urch
Santord C h urch of G od
BOt W. 22nd St. Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksiey. Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
Morning Worship.,10:45AM
Sunday Night E D G E 6-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to BPM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Cara Starts at 1 Y r to
Pra-School. 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
C h urch of G o d of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Av*. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praia# &amp; Worship ...1030AM
Children Church ft AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening S ervice......0PM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM

425-Congregational
G ra ce Fellow ship Congregational
C h urch (N A C C C )
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4504
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 9 3 0 AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Eplscopal
H oly C ro a t Episcopal Church
8. Park Ave 9 4th SI. Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship 7 3 0 0 10a.m.
Nursery 0 Sunday School lor chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Wed* 9 10am, Free Community
meal Wads.. 5:30 7pm al Sanlord
Civic Center. Call 407-322-4611 or
visit our website at wwwJtolvoosasanlord Inin lor details.

St Peter's Episcopal C h urch
700 Rinehart Rd. U Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Chari** L Holt. Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sal. 5pm
Sun 730am , Bam, 11am
Child. Church Bam/tlam
Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm

Every Sunday 930am
Confessions 1 Hr prior to Sunday
Mesa followed by rsedation ol the
Holy Rosary
550 Rivenriew Ave
Sanlord. FL 32771
(3/10 of mil* N. of Hwy 46 and W.
1*1 St)
(407) 872-1007

C h urch of Th e
H oly Comforter
603 W. 4th St
Sanlord. Florida
407-323-0067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....9 30AM

449-

Seminole Com m unity Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199
w w w .8 em ln olech urch .co m
Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 530 P M
Sunday 9AM. 010:45AM
Practical Masaagsa
C ontem porary Mualc
Casual Ores*
Friendly Service*
Professional C hild Care

Presbyterian

First Presbyterian C h urch (U S A )
of Lake Mary
126 West Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
Rev Brenda Loyal. Pastor
Church S ch ool. 9.30am
Morning Worship. 10:45am

Show er D ow n of Blessings
201 Elm Ave, Sanlord. FL
407-321-6369
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tu*. Prayer. Bible Study. 7 3 0 PM

440-Lutharan
Holy C ro se Lutheran C h urch
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday E ve n in g .....5:30PM
Praise 0 Worship
Sunday M orning.....BAM
Traditional Servtc*
Sunday Morning ....9.30Am
Praise 0 Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Sendee
Nursery Is provided
For Information can 407;333-0797.

First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd &amp; Oak
407-322-2662
Email tpaaiMittbealnnInoa.cc
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School BAM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 6PM
Mon. Choir 0 Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wad. Eva Dinner (by reservation)
530 P M
Wad. Bible Sludy Adults 6PM
W ed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rahearaal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W a Welcome Your Visit A l Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

Markham W ood*
Presbyterian C h urch
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Rev. Joe Wendorph
Pastor
Sunday School.QAM
Contemporary Svc. BAM
Traditional Worship 1030AM
Nursery Provided

Lutheran C h urch ol
Th e Redeemer
(M issouri S ynod )
2525 S. Oak Ave. Sanlord. FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday S ch ool......9:15AM
Worship Service.....10:30AM

Information. 407-322-3552
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New Creation Lutheran
C h urch
Worshipping at: ktytlwilda
Elementary School
401 Vlhlan Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: S:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCreationChurch cc

Upsala Com m unity
Presbyterian C h urch
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Com er ot 46-A 0 Upsala Road.
Sanlord, FL
407-330-2635
www.uoaalachurch m m
Rev. Bryan L Wenger. Pastor
Sunday School
930am
Morning Worship
1030am
Nursery Car* Provided

443-Methodist

451-Seventh Day
Adventist

Christ United Methodist C h urch
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-Mission...........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday............6:30*m
Children's Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided lor Babies
and Small Children
‘ Small Enough To Love You •
Growing In Christ To Serve You*

First United Methodist C h urch
419 Park Ave, Sanlord. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
' Morning Worship.
8:30am S it.3 0 a m
9 45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship. 9.30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship. 4pm
Nursery Provided

446-Nazarene
First C h urch of
the Nazaren*
2S6t Sanlord Av*
Sanlord. Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carries. Pastor
Morning Worship, 1030am
Sunday School, 9 30am
Sunday Evening. 6pm
Wed. Night Bible Study, 7pm

Seventh Day Adventist Church
6779 C R 427
Sanlord. FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 9 30am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Midwk Worship, Wad. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C O O L Club

Seventh Day Adventist
M A R S H IL L 8 0 A
800 East 2nd S L Sanlord. FL
407-323-5648
Sabbath S ch o o l.....9:30AM
Divine W orship...... ItA M
Wed Prayer Mtg 7 3 0 PM

458-Wesleyan
W esleyan C h u rch of Pec
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord. F L 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) Waal
First Street on Left - O ne M
Leonard O Donnell, Paste
407 322 6332
’ Where the Gospel is good N*
Sunday Sch ool..... ..9.45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening w orship.....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
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SANFORD — You have
probably seen her riding
her bike around Sanford for
the past 37 years. The Little
Lady of Sanford, Thelma
Harmon, 81, of Riverview
Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, at
her residence. She was bom
April 27,1924.
Survivors include Ray,
Gene and Richard Harmon;
12 grandchildren; 11 great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford /Lake
Mary, in charge of arrange­
ments. Services will be on
Tliesday, Nov. 22 from noon
to 4 p.m.

The following was edited from the Florida
Times Union as found in the
transcription made by the
Museum
of
Seminole
County History and the
Seminole County Historical
Society. These are now In
several books available at
the museum.
Auugust
st 1877
The editor of the Fort
Reid newspaper wishes that
Grace Marie
Stinecipher a liquor store be established
there. Would that add to the
• • • • • • • • prosperity of the place?
September 5,1877
The growth of Sanford has been so rapid
that the citizens deem it necessary to incorpo­
rate it. This will take place on the 39th by the
electing of officers. We will give further infor­
mation next week. (But there was no further
information).
October 27,1877
The community will be gratified to know
that Mr. J.B. Wister will be with us again this
winter. He writes that he will assume the manageement of Sanford House and the Lake
Mo
onroe House. He has 18 rooms already
engaged and anticipates a lively season. He
will cater to all the wishes of our amusement
loving young folks and there will be pleasant
socials at the Sanford House which will be
looked forward to. The Sanford House will be
opened about December 1.
Messrs. Pearson and H ull agents, have
commenced the construction of an extensive
addition to the Sanford House. The new build­
ing will be 35 x 55 feet, two stories high and
will be used for an orange packing house and
warehouse.
November 1877
General Henry Shelton Sanford has been
appointed to the Belgian Mission on
November 3, 1877.
November 3,1877
Early in the season, we offered a one year
su bscnption to the Journal for the larges
watermelon and a six months subscription to
the second largest. We take pleasure in
announcing the awards: Mr. C.H. Beck, whose
melon weighed 48 pounds, and Mr. Homer
brooks, whose melon weighed 41 pounds.
December 3,1877
T h e new stea m er Georgia arrived Thursday
night and will take her place on the daily mall
line to Lake Monroe on Tuesday. It has a
staunch complete propeller and has a conven­
ient cabin for passengers. Her speed is said to
be good.
Improvement In Sanford is becoming a
great nuisance. From our office, the large car­
riage shop entirely shuts off the view of
Sanford Avenue and Dr. French's tasty, gothic
cottage, completely hides the fine view we
had of the Episcopal Church and Eureka
Avenue. There have been 12 new houses in
Sanford since the first of January which is cal­
culated to make the eyes of the old settlers
stick out with amazement.
December 17,1877
The Sanford House threw open its doors for
the season on December 1. Several guests
arrived the previous evening and several on
1'*Nowy'that all scare the danger from yellow
fever at Jacksonville and Points below are
over; the season promises to be a thronged one
and profitable to our hotels.
The Sanford House offers unusual faculties
for pleasure seekers, sportsmen and Invalids
as the rooms are finely hmtidied and each has
either a stove i
croquet, boat
hand and Mr.
dozen decoy ducks for sportsmen.
^ J S T w S te r Is having a flagstaff, 70-feet high
raised in the front of his Sanford House. He
wiU hang the starry banner there.
, “ 3 ' r d &lt; hlu the prospect of hearing the
"toot toot' of the steam engine whistle. A cap­
italist has offered to grade the road and fur­
nish the crossties.
November 2 7 ,1881
Horses are dying from pink eye in Sanford.
The Orlando coundlmen are 'o n the outs
and hold no meetings nowadays.
Palatka Railroad otganIxcd lastw eek by electing J J L Campbell treas­
urer; S.B. Harrington, secretary, C.E Lansong,
president J A. MacDonald, general superin­
tendent and civil engineet and T.E. Wilson,
J^omey. A board of five directors was also
elected
° The* South Florida Railroad will soon be
running to Kissimmee where a fine hotel is
S
UP- H»e car shops here are busy. TWo
passenger coaches are being built and two eleEantcwrches are on their way to Sanford. Iron
K ? arrived for the construction of 10 more
cars and iron has been ordered for 20 more. A
two-story depot will be built immediately.
, * O ^ O r t d i ^ 1875, Captain B.F. Whltner

§Uooed'this year will reach 50,000 to « ,0 0 0
^rlnees ThisU the first season that fruit has
| £ 2 ff ip p e d from this grove.

Veterans visiting Veterans

Stetson’s Comer

Education for all
privilege anti Joy It Is each day
‘‘to greet 510 wonderful kids
each morn­
ing. V\fe say
'YVe
love
you' to tiie
students
and we say
It
often,”
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Principal
Coleman.
“For some
children
Karen
who come
from fami­
lies that are
able to meet
their needs, the Geneva faculty
and staff are the 'icing* on the
cake; for others, we are 'the
cake and the icing loo'.'
Geneva residents should be so
proud of the continuing efforts
that Principal Coleman and her
team make every day at
Geneva Elementary, 4 years in
a row, a 5 star A+ school!
Parents can find additional
opportunities for involvement
by checking out the NEA web­
site, www.nea.org/parents
which has many links to
enhance parents' own under­
standing of their children's
school experience. The NEA
promotes involvement as soon
as possible— like starting early
in fostering a home environ­
ment that encourages learning.
Easy tips like limiting televi­
sion, providing an organized,
quiet study area, and checking
homework are a few of the
many suggestions.
Some of the links provide
parental guides in English and
Spanish on tricky subjects like
how to help with homework
that parents may not under­
stand, how to help with special
needs children, and how to
apply for additional help like
tutoring small group, or com­
puter learning. This is part of
the “No child left behind pro­
gram.'Did you know there arc
homework hotlines for parents
to check on what homework
should be in progress? There is
also information on how to
help your child organize his
time, develop better study
habits, help you understand
how much time your child
should be spending on their
homework, and even how to
set up a portfolio of best home­
work pieces. There are also
suggestions about studying
and reviewing subjects when
your child says, 'I don't have
any homework.' This is all part

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Trinity United Methodist Church,
'W h e re Love and Concern Greet You
at the D oor", Rev. Donna M. Latham,
pastor, and the community, joined in
the celebration of the
126th anniversary of
the church Sunday,
Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. If
was a w orship and
praise service with
the theme, "126 years
Walking By Faith".
M istress o f cere­
monies for the event
was M inister Francis
Oliver.
Marva
The C hristian fel­
lowship was led with
prayer by D eacon • • • • » • • •
Roosevelt Cummings, with Scripture
by Alder Craig, and responsive read­
ing by Gregory Robinson. Guests were
welcomed by Cheryl Sheppard, m usi­
cal renditions were given by Oliver
H arrold and A lbertha Taylor. The
audience enjoyed a musical selection
by Joanna Smith.
The m essenger of fhe occasion was
introduced by his wife, Shaw ntara
Edw ards. She presented the Rev.
Sam m ie Edw ards, pastor of fhe
Bethlehem House of Prayer, a Sanford
native son. His message of knowledge
and change cam e from Romans. Pastor
Edwards encouraged us to change our
altitudes and God will change our
minds.
Rev. Edwards truly fed us from the
Holy Word. Pastor D onna Latham
extended the invitation to Christian
D isdpleship.
Spiritually
filled m usic- was
.
___ ren­
dered‘ *by Uu
tne Bethlehem H ouse of
prayer 1choir under the direction of
m usician Cynthia C. Brown.
Thanks and words o f appreciation
w ere extend ed
by
chairpersons
Katheryn Alexander, A lbertha Taylor,
Pastor Latham , and the Trinity United
M ethodist church, " S t i l l W alking by
P.alth after 126 Years."

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HsrsU photo by Marva Hawkins
Members of Gaines Morgan Post 17 and Auxiliary share Veterans Day wtth shut-in veterans at the
Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center.

"A Strong America Starts
wtth Great IHibllc Schools''—
was the theme for national
American Education Week cel­
ebrated, Nov. 13-19. Each day
of the week had a topic.
Monday, Nov. 14: AEW
Nationwide
Kick-Off
Celebration;
Tuesday, Nov. 15: Invite
Parents to School Day;
Wednesday,
Nov.
16:
Education
Support
Professionals Day;
Thursday, Nov. 17: Teacher
for a Day;
Friday, Nov. 18: Substitute
Educators Day.
We hope that many parents
took advantage of Tuesday
November 15, 'National Invite
Parents to School Day.' Parents
were invited to experience a
day at school with their chil­
dren with the goal of highlight­
ing parental Involvement. As
the NEA points out, involved
parents generally produce kids
with
less
absenteeism,
improved performance, and
increased confidence in the
educational system.
Education
Support
I’rofessionals Day or ESP, cele­
brated the many support pro­
fessionals involved in educat­
ing our kids. Custodians secre­
taries, nurses, bus drivers, dass
aides cafeteria workers main­
tenance, and more serve shoul­
der to shoulder with teachers
in our public schools. Their
roles are invaluable and have
been publicly recognised as
'essential and equal partners'
since 1987 when the NEA
changed the name from
Support Personnel to Support
Professionals.
Teacher for a Day was an
interactive program where
community leaders took on the
many roles that teachers per­
form for the dav, such as teach­
ing, lunch and corridor duly,
study hall, and recess supervi­
sion.
Substitute Educators Dav
celebrated the important link
our substitute teachers provide
in the educational process. The
focus improves the 'respect'
level for these educators who
have not always received their
due from kids and our culture
in general.
Principal Karen Coleman
from Geneva Elementary
recently spoke at the Geneva
Homemakers'
Association
monthly meeting. Her genuine
concern and caring was evi­
dent as she spoke about what a

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of developing a culture of
wanting to It-am above and
beyond specific assignments.
Another 'roadmap for suc­
cess' in addition to the three
R's is what the NEA calls
“Building Resilience.' This
involves building support and
communication skills by focus­
ing on character building like
respect caring embracing
challenges, and meeting higher
expectations. For parents it also
involves supporting teachers,
attending parent-teacher con­
ferences, and being very
engaged in the school curricu­
lum and educational issues. In
short students should feel that
they arc supported and
respected both at school and at
home.
Seminole county parents
understand the huge emphasis
on Reading especially at the
Elementary levels. Reading
aloud to your children Is one of
the single most Important
actions to foster and support a
lifelong love of reading.
Talking about stories and
books is also key. Volunteering
to help kids with reading is
another great way of making a
positive difference. Thanks to
the NEA for their informative
website which provided most
of this information.
At any age we should bor­
row the inspiration of our pub­
lic; private, and home schools
and make the time to educate
ourselves. By learning new
subjects studies show that we
can fend off age related mental
issues like dementia and
Alzheimer’s disease. Taking up
a hobby or classes in the arts,
computers, or a physical activi­
ty is fantastic stimulation for
our brains. Joining organiza­
tions that feature guest speak­
ers is a less formal way to con­
tinue our education. Classes at
the junior and four year oolje* are always in demand in
dition to schools like The
Knowledge Shop that offer a
world of learning opportuni­
ties. From Baby Einstein to cen­
tenarian^ it's never too early or
too late to foster a culture of
learning.

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We need you to tell us urial you
know that is good about Geneva!
Please share your information,
ideas and comments by calling
407-221-7002, cm e-mail at harmmphillips9Mlsouth.net. (please
put ‘ Stetson's Comer' in the sub­
ject line), or with a fox to 407-349­
2800. Thanks!

Croom s A cadem y d a is e s o f 1961,
1962, and friends are Invited to an
up date-planning m eeting for those
who will be in tne Sanford area for the
Thanksgiving holiday.
Local resident and vice president
Mary Jelks, Audill and Tiny llu d nell
will be In attendance hopefully, for the
meeting.
All local Sanfordiles, contact your
classm ates o f 1961 and 1962 from
Croom s Academy. Johnnie H arvey
requests a donation of $10. See you
Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 7 p.m. Place IHOP Restaurant, on Highway 1-92,
3150 O rlando D rive, next to the
Budget Inn. Phone 407-688-0899, and
RSVP to Juanita Adams Golden at 407­
323-7641.
.
A m vcls Post No. 17 and Ladies
Auxiliary of G aines and Morgan Post
observed Veterans Day on Friday, Nov.
11, after participating in the Sanford
parade. C om m ander Jam es M elton
and Post members and w om en's auxil­
iary "W e Care Day Com m ittee" gath­
ered to viait veterans that are shut-ins
at the Good Sam aritan Home and the
H ealthcare and Rehabilitation Center.
(See photo above.)
A m erica's veterans fully realize
iheir responsibility to our community,
state ana nation.
Those who have served Iheir coun­
try always have the desire to let those
who are sick, wounded and are shutins, know that they are not forgotten
and they are still recognized for their
dedicated service to tneir country in
all wars.
We salute those who helped keep
our world safe.
Gainea/M organ Post 17 talked with
the veterans and presented each one
w ith a "W e Care Health B ag", with
gift*.
Am vets Post No. 17 and Am vets
Auxiliary Gainea and Morgan Amvets
Post No. 17 invite the com munity to
their annual Thankaglving Dinner,
Sunday, Nov. 20, at 3:30 p.m. at the
Boys and G irls Club, 919 Persimmon
Avenue.
If you need a ride, call 407-323-7722
or 407-322-7419 before noon.
Jam es Melton, Commander, Patricia
Andrews, Auxiliary President.
New S alem P rim itiv e B ap tist
Church of Jesus Christ, Inc., "W inning
the World To C hrist", 1500 West 12th
Street, Rev. Elder Ivory Amos, pastor,
and the church family, invite everyone
to observe "H om ecom ing", Sunday,
Nov. 20 at the 11 a.m. w orship service.
Guest speaker will be the Rev. Jerry
H all o f St. John Prim itive Baptist
Church in Mims.
Come and enjoy this celebration.

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Holmes could not say how
many voted to Indict, but said
more Information would
come out once the indicted
people were in custody. He
alio could not say how many
people were indicted.
McGill, 16, was shot in the
car he drove with three pas­
sengers. McGill did not have a
license to drive, according to
police.
TWo white security guards,
Bryan Ansley and William

Swofford, had approached the
vehicle. They opened fire
claiming they feared for their
lives because McGill had hit
one his passengers who had
just exited the car, police
reports said.
“They haven't arrested
them yet, but we arc encour­
aged that this is a step in the
right direction," Francis said
Friday. McGill's family and
the Seminole County chapter
of the NAACP had criticized

Athletics
Continued from Page 1A
Athletics Study survey of SCC
faculty members to get their
opinions.
In Its final recommenda­
tion, the Athletics Program
Study Com m ittee deemed
SCC sports as both effective
and efficient.
Considering the contro­
versy generated in August
when
talk
of
cutting
Athletics first surfaced, the
Tuesday night announce­
ment was anti-climactic.
The August Board of
Trustees meeting took place
in a board room overflowing
w ith concerned players,
coaches, faculty members,
students, and com munity
members.
The crowd in attendance
at the Nov. 25 m eeting
Included members o f the
study com m ittee. A thletic
D irector John Scarpino,
baseball
coach
Mike
Nicholson, a handful of fac­
ulty members and curious
students.
Now that the program's
fate is settled, the locus now
becom es
fundraising.
Scarpino will focus on
developing ways to increase
the community, athletic
booster, and corporate finan-’
cial
support
of
SCC
Athletics.
Two-thirds of the $770,000
annual operating budget for
2005/2006 SCC Athletics
Program com es from the
Student
Government
A ssociation's $1.3 m illion
annual budget — money
gathered in the form of fees
attached to tuition costs. ' ’
Culling athletics would
have saved the college a lit­
tle over $200,000 in general

operating funds out of the
2005/2006 operating budget
of $48 million.
Board of Trustees member
Rick
Lee asked
about
fundraising efforts to offset
some of the cost of the pro­
gram. These costs include
scholarship amounts, new
lights for the baseball field
and
general
operating
funds.
There are tentative plans
to relocate the baseball field
and equip the fields with
lights in nopes of drawing
more people to night games.
SCC baseball and softball
games are currently played
in the mid-afternoon.
"1 think we need to do
every thing we can to make
that
[the
A thletic
Departm ent] an excellent
program at this college, just
like we do with everything
else that we do," Lee said.
"I d on't think it's an
excellent program because
of some ol the facilities we
use. W hatever we can do to
help out, that's our job. I
think the right decision was
made to keep It."
“Five or six years down
the road, young men and
women will have no idea
that this occurred and they'll
have a place to play,"
Scarpino said.
Lady Raiders Coach Tara
Gibson said the athletic pro­
gram impacts the lives of
tnese young students.
"Right now, I think what's
important is that we make
sure we incorporate athletics
into the rest of the campus ...
that we get more campus
spirit and more community
spirit," Gibson said.

the
Sanford
Police
Department for not arresting
the guards the day of the
shooting.
"The indictments at least
initiate the legal process that
we said should have taken
place that first night," said
Turner Clayton Jr., president
of the local NAACP lie said it
shows that all along the police
had enough probable cause to
arrest the two guards.
"This is lust the beginning,
_ ut we are happy that the citi­
zens of Sanford saw fit to have
these guys indicted," Frands
said.
The indidments also allow
Bostic to file a wrongful death
dvil lawsuit against Ansley's
Lake Mary-based security

Tea
Deputies
said
Alisa
Freebum called 911 Nov. 5. A
firefighter on the scene
described the woman as
"aloof" and unconcerned ini­
tially, the arrest report 6aid.
She became quite upset, later,
and the same firefighter saw
her at the hospital two days
after
the
incident. She
appeared shaken up, he told
investigators.
South Seminole Hospital
notified the Sheriff's Office
Nov. 11 after receiving the tox­
icology report from Mayo
Medical Laboratories. The
eport said Richard had 13.7
rejxirt
nEq/L of ethylene glycol, or
inti-freeze, in his system. Any
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Monday, November 28, 2005, at 7:00 o'clock P. M. or
as aoon thereafter aa possible, by the City
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AND EVIDENCE, WHICH RECORD IS N O T PROVIDED
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Gifts
Continued from Pag* 1A
To kick off the event, area
leaders will gather "Gifts for
the Gulf" at Lake Mary Fire
Station No. 37, 911 Wallace
Court, at noon, Monday, Nov.
21.
The general public is also
invited to dn&gt;p off donations
at any fire station located in
Seminole County from Nov.
21 to Dec. 9.
Residents are in need of all
the basic living essentials,
however, the specific items
requested are:
• New, unwrapped toys,
bikes, games, puzzles, books,
crosswords;
• Toiletries (especially gift
sets),
cologne,
perfume,
shower caddies;
•New (any size), shoes,
pajamas, slippers, robes, hats;
•New socks and under­
wear;
• Sheets, pillows, towels,
shower curtains and other
linen;
• Blankets and sleeping
bags;
• Battery operated portable
lights and alarm docks;
• New Child /Infant car
seats;
• Folding Chairs, card
tables and dour mats;
• Non-perisliable food and
coolers;
• First aid kits and bug
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to 2 mEq/L is toxic and
greater than 20 is lethal, the
lab report said.
Investigators interviewed
Richard Nov. 11 in the inten­
sive care unit. They met Alisa
at the Sheriff's Office later that
day. She signed a consent to
search tlie house. The tumbler
Richard described as drinking
tlie liquid from was in the
dishwasher, the arrest report
said. No anti-freeze was locat­
ed.
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ed at Lake Mary High School
Nov. 15. She was charged with
premeditated attempted mur­
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Friday.
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attorney, said he had the
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noted how hard members
worked over three days to
make their dedsion.
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a burden of probable cause,
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cer would, he said, but the
trial jury will have to deter­
mine the case under a tougher
standard, beyond reasonable
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TOYS FOR TO TS SOAP
BOX DERBY RALLY
The November Soap
Box Derby Rally will be
held today (Saturday,
November 19th), and pro­
ceeds will benefit the Ti
for Tots.
Soap Box radng starts at
8 a.m. with the Adult and
Celebrity Race to follow
at approximately noon.
Spectators will be
admitted free, but any
donated, unwrapped toy
would be greatly appredated.
Sanford Derby Park is
located at 2199 Oregon
Avenue, South off of West
46A.
For further information
contact the City of
Sanford Leisure Services
Department at 407-330­
5697.
GOVERNOR'S CUP
New Smyrna Speedway
will be hotting tne 40th
Annual Governor's Cup
200 and the Florida Mini
Stock Challenge 100 today
(Saturday).
The pit gate will open at
9 a.m. with grandstands
opening at 1 p.m.
Qualifying for both the
Governor's Cup 200 and
Florida Mini Stock
Challenge 100 will begin
at 3 p.m. and racing
starts at 7 JO p.m.
Tickets are $25 for
reserved seating, $20 for
general admission and
nee for children II and
under.
For more information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
SEALS MAKE CHANGE
The Florida Seals made
a roster move heading
into their three game
weekend. Forward Rob
Sidi has been added to
the roster and will wear
number 20.
Slch comes to Florida
after starting the season
with Flint in the United
Hockey League (UHL).
The 6-foot 190-pounder
played in six games regis­
tering one point and four
ty minutes. Head
__ ,di Tommy Stewart
expects the newest Seal to
work hard and add to the
scoring punch the Seals
are looking for.
'R ob scored over 40
goals in juniors to I know
he can put the puck in the
n e t ' said Stewart. 'H e
will also b e a g u y that can
work hard in the comer*
for us and make a differ­
ence moving the puck."
To make room on the
roster the Seals have
waived Don Patrick. The
rookie played in six
games and scored one
goal. Patrick's goal was
historic as it was the first
goal ever scored In the
Silver Spur* Arena.
The Seals have had a
busy week, wrapping u p
a three-game homestand
torught (Saturday) with
'
Cheers tix

Lake Brantley drops a heartbreaker
By Daan Smith
Herald Staff
For the second straight year, the
Lake Brantley High School football
team saw a late lead evaporate as the
powerful Edgewater Eagles rallied to
nip the Patriots, 27-24, in a Class 6ARegion 1 Semifinal Friday night at
Tom Storey Field.
Things did not much better for
Lyman as the Greyhounds saw their
tremendous season come to an end at
the hands of Niceville High School,
27-7, In a G ass 5A-Region 1 Semifinal
in the Panhandle. Lyman ends the sea­
son with an 8-3 season, while
Niceville improves to 10-1 and
advances to take on Palm Bay in the
5A-Region 1 Finals.
Lake Brantley (7-5) played a great

Edgewater rallies late
to oust Patriots; Lyman
falls on the road
game but still trailed 14-10 at halftime.
But the Patriots controlled the
dock, and the ball. In the third quar­
ter almost not allowing the Eagles to
touch the ball.
Lake Brantley took the lead on a
long touchdown run by Bryan
Bearden and then recovered a trick
on-slde kick to keep the ball.
The Patriots appeared to clinch the
victory when their defense forced an

S h o o to u t a t S C C
Raiders
outscore
Lancers
in O.T.
By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Freddie
Williams saved the day and
the perfect season for the
Seminole Community
College men's basketball
team Tuesday night.
The 6-foot-l freshman
guard from Jacksonville
scored a team-high 33
points, grabbed four
■
rebounds and handed out
sit assists, but It was a little
play In overtime that
allowed the Raiders to
regain the momentum and
control of the game as the
hosts Improved to 3-0 with
an amazing 112-111 victory
over Mantaee Community
College at the SCC Health
and Physical Education
Center.
After a phenomenal regu­
lation In which SCC let a
lead slip away late and the
Lancer* (1-2) nit a tying
three-pointer At the final
hom to send the game Into
overtime, the two teams
traded the lead back-andforth over the three-and-ahalf minute of the five
minute overtime period.
Then came Williams' hero­
ic effort. After hitting a
Jumper to put the Raider*
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Harttd photo* by Jim Want*

Freshman shooting guard Freddla Williams (No. 6, above)
•cored a team-high 33 points, Including six In overtime, and
also had tour rebounds and six assists and sophomore center
Jerome Boyd (No. 52. right) scored 18 points, lour on two cru­
cial layups In overtime, and also had nine rebounds and
•teals as the Seminole Community College men s basketball
taam remained undefeated after three games with an amazing
112-111 overtime victory over Manatee Community College at
the SCC Health and Physical Education Center Tuesday night.

Dodge, the official car and
truck of the Florida High
School Athletic Association,
has been named title sponsor
of the Dodge FHSAA Football
Finals state high school cham­
pionship games effective with
this year’s event, the FHSAA
office announced.
Dodge has been the present­
ing sponsor of the football
finals since Its corporate part­
nership with the FHSAA
began In 1997. It's title spon­
sorship of the event Is the firstever title sponsorship of a slate
high school championship
event In the 85-year history of
the Association.
The FHSAA also unveiled a
new official logo for the event
In which the Dodge name and
familiar Rams head logo figure
prominently.
'I can think of no better cor­
poration than Dodge with
which to share billing in the
name of an FHSAA Finals
e v e n t' Mid Commissioner
John A. Stewart. 'It's the first
time ever that the Association
will place a corporate part­
ner's name in tne title of an
event more less ahead of the
Association's own. It's a big
step. Of course. Dodge was
our first-ever presenting spon­
sor in 1997, so its only natural
that we take this next step
with them.
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Raiders remain perfect
Women rally
in second half
By Dean Smith
Herald Start

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D odge
nam ed
fo o tb a ll
fin a ls
sp on sor
From 8U ff Report*

NK n s are asked to bring
a canned food Item to
benefit Second Harvest
Food Bank Of Central
Florida. Every fan that
brings a canned good will
receive a free ticket to the
January 11 game. The
ck drops at 7:35 p.m.
’ each game.
rve your
tickets or to 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
cxdting Seals hockey start
as low as $10 for an indi­
vidual and $6 for groups.
INTERNATIONAL
POOL TOUR COMES
TO ORLANDO
The International Pool
Tour, a new professional
l tour featuring the
est prize money in the
history of the sport will
make its Orlando debut
with the 2005 1PT King of
the Hill Invitational 8-Ball
Shootout which will be
held November 30
through December 4 at
the Orange County

Edgewater fumble In the end zone
ana the hosts recovered for a touch­
down and a 24-14 lead with four
minutes remaining.
But Edgewater, which has finished
second in the state for three straight
years, went on a quick 80-yard drive
to cut the lead to 24-20 with two min­
utes left.
Lake Brantley was unable to kill the
clock and was forced to punt after

three plays.
The Eagles then got another drive
started with the help of a 15-yard per­
sonal foul against the Patriots.
Edgewater unmercifully marched
down the field and scored the game­
winning touchdown on a run with
just 20 seconds left on the clock.
While not exactly the same, the
result mirrored last year’s regional in
which the Patriots dominated the
game and had a lead late, only to see
victory slip through their fingers.
The Eagles improve to 11-1 on the
season and will travel to Winter Park
to face the Wildcats, the team ended
then No. 1 state-ranked Edgewater's
undefeated season in the final week of
the regular season. In the 6A-Rcgion 1
Finals next Friday at Showaltcr Field.

HsreM photo by Jtm Wants

ado Hioh School graduate Si* LoSauro (No. 24, above) waa 3 ­
3 from three-point rang# and acored 11 point* in tha aacond
helping tha Seminole Community College women'* basketball
it rJiy from a seven-point halftime deficit to defeat Indian RN#f
rvnunity College. 76-71. at tha SCC Health and Physical
rcatlon Center on Tuesday and Improve to 3-0 on the season

SANFORD — Self discipline and adherence to
rules are Important.
That Is one of the main things most coaches try
to instill in college athletes, but sometimes a
coach has to take action.
That is exactly what first-year Seminole
Community College women's head basketball
coach Tara Gibson did for the second time this
season on Tuesday, benching a pair of starters
for the first half for violating team rule*.
Then when another potential starter, red shirt
freshman small forward Lindsey Violette, was
forced to sit out because of a sprained knee m
practice, the Raiders went into the game with
Indian River Community College needing a
boost from their bench.
And that's what Gibson got as sophomore
point guard Tiffany Scott and redshirt freshman
center Aneika Henry rose to the occasion in the
first half to keep SCC in the game and the rest ol
the team responded in the second half as the
Raiders rallied to defeat the Pioneers (2-3X 76-71,
in the opening game of a women's/ men's dou­
bleheader as the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center.
The SCC women remain undefeated with the
victory. Improving to 34) on the season heading
into their fust road action of the season.
The Raider* should get an indication of to how
id they are playing as they are in Ocala playin the Central Florida Community College
Classic. SCC opened the tough three-dsy event

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with a game against OkalooM-Walton
Community College on Friday and will face
Tallahassee Community College today
(Saturday) at 2 p.m. and then conclude with a 1
p.m. contest Sundsy against Miami-Dade
Community College.
The team will then take most of Thanksgiving
week off before returning to the court next
Saturday (November 26th) to host nationalpower Cincinnati State College at 2 p.m. at the
SCC Health and Physical Education Center. The
women will also be at home next Sunday, wel­
coming Palm Beach Community College to town
for a 3 p.m. tip-off. Admission to all home games
Is free.
Missing three of their main cbgs did not hurt
the Raiders at the start on Tuesday as the hosts
raced out to a 13-4 lead.
But IRCC came roaring back, scoring 15 unan­
swered points to take a 19-13 lead and the
Pioneers maintained the lead the remainder of
the half, building the margin to seven points, 36­
29, at intermission.
Henry, a 6-foot-3 post player from Coral
Gables, and Scott the 5-loot-3 )ct from Port St.
I ucK kept SCC in the game as Henry dropped
in 11 points and Scott hit three three-pointers for
nine points.
But the normally balanced SCC attack was
held In check by a slew of turnovers as only four
player* scored In the first 20 minutes.
Sophomores Tamara Layton and Rita Grayson
chipped in with seven points and two points,
respectively.
Back at almost full strength to begin the sec­
ond half, the Raiders still struggled during the
early part of the second half, getUng as dose as
four points, but not quite being able to gam the
momentum.
SCC was still down by as many as 10 points
with under 10 minutes to play, but the Raiders
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Sunday. November 20,2(105

All Souls girls romp to CMAC championship
Vergara, Jessica Russi lead Bears to perfect 12-0 record
Special to the Herald
It's been quite a season for
girls' varsity basketball team
from All Souls Catholic School.
The Lady Bears began the
school year by competing In
the Catnollc Middle School
Athletic Conference (CMAC), a
league comprised of 12
Catholic schools in the Diocese
of Orlando, and dominated the
regular season, posting a per­
fect 9-0 record.
That gave All Souls the No. 1
seed and the team headed into
the tournament with an abun­
dance of spirit and determina­
tion.
The Lady Bears continued
their winning ways in the tour­
nament, winning easily in the
Quarterfinals over Holy Family
and in the Semifinals over St.
Andrews to cam a spot in the
Championship Game opposite
the No. 2 seed from Good
Shepherd.
For one of the few times this
season. All Souls was put to the
test and the game turned into a
holly contested, edge-of-theseat game with the Lady Bears
eking out a 28-26 victory to
become the 2005 CMAC Varsity
Girls Basketball Champions!
Jessica Russl led All Souls in
scoring with 12 points, but It
was an outstanding defensive
effort from Brittany Nooney
throughout the game that
proved to be the difference.
Nooney also got to be in the
offensive spotlight at the end as
her layup with 4.4. seconds
showing on the clock Iced the
victory for the Lady Bears.
Following the tournament
Jessica Russi, the team's point
guard, and forward Monica

The Lady Bears Varsity Girls basketball
Catholic School has gone 20-0 and won two championships In the
past six months, the latest being the Catholic Middle School
Athletic Conference (CMAC) Tournament title. Following the tour­
nament Monica Vergara and Jessica Russi (left to right In photo at
left) were named to the 2005 CMAC All-Star Team. Members of
the All Souls Lady Bears (above) were (back row, left to right)
Monica Vergara. Meg Frank, Brittany Nooney, (middle, left to right)
Theresa Moore, Sara Russi, (front, left to right) Jilllan Holt,
Jessica Russi (with ball) and Gina Scheraldl.
Vergara were selected to the
ZMAC All-Star Team for their
jutstanding play throughout
he season.
The team, which also went 8­
) over the summer to win the

Preps
Continued from Page IB
“We are grateful to the Florida Dodge Dealers
and South Florida Dodge Dealers for their con­
tinued support of high school sports and the
FHSAA."
"We have been proud to support the FHSAA
and the football finals since 1997," said Chris
Smith, treasurer of the Florida Dodge Dealers.
"We are excited to be the first title sponsor of
tliis prestigious event. Our commitment to high
school athletics is equal to our commitment to
the local communities of which our dealerships
are an integral part. High school sports exempli­
fy teamwork, sacrifice and dedication. Dodge is
proud to support the athletes, parents, coaches
and fans of nigh school sports in Florida."
The 2005 Dodge FHSAA Football Finals will be
played Dec. 1, 2, 3, 9 and 10 in Miami. Games on
Dec. 1, 2 and 3 will be played at Florida
International University Community Stadium.
Games on Dec. 9 and 10 will be played at
Dolphins Stadium, the site of Super Bowl XXIII
in 1989, Super Bowl XXIX In 1995 and Super
Bowl XXXII) in 1999, and the future site of Super
Bowl XLI in 2007 and Super Bowl XUV in 2010.
Dolphins Stadium also is the site of the FedEx
Orange Bowl, which doubled as the 2000 and

championship in the CYL
(Catholic Youth League) bas­
ketball program, is coached by
Cheryl Russi and in addition to
Jessica Russi, Vergara and
Nooney, other members of the

2004 BCS national college championship games.
CLASS 5A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME LIVE
Sun Sports and FHSAA has announced that
the Class 5A championship game to be played
Friday, Dec. 9, will be televised live statewide
with the exception of the South Florida market,
which instead will see the Miami Heat host the
Denver Nuggets in NBA action.
The live telecast will be the first of an FHSAA
Football Finals state championship game since
the 1984 Class 4A championship game between
Miami Suuthridgc and Wood ham in Pensacola.
CLA SS 2A CH A M PIO N SH IP GAM E
RESCH EDULED FO R THURSDAY, DEC. 1

The Class 2A championship game originally
scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday, D ec 3 at FIU
Community Stadium, has been moved to 7 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 1. The twitch waa made at tne
request of FIU officials so that the Panthers can
play a makeup game with Middle Tennessee
State, which originally was scheduled for Oct.
29, but was postponed because of Hurricane
Wilma.
"FIU has been extremely cooperative with the
FHSAA," Stewart said. "They nave provided
their facilities for the boys volleyball finals the
last two years, and now the first weekend of
football finals this year. We're happy that we are

Every member of the team is
in their final year at All Souls
Catholic School and all of their
teamwork and dedication has
resulted in a 20-0 record and

Holt, Theresa Moore, Sara
Russi and Gina Scheraldl.
A banner will be raised in the
All Souls Gymnasium later this
month in recognition of the

able to return the favor by assisting them with
their scheduling dilemma."
The FHSAA office contacted several topranked schools in Class 2A and Gass 2B that
have the potential of reaching the respective
championship games and discussed a number of
scenarios wltn them before reaching its decision.
STATE BOWLINC
Seminole County came away with a pair of
sixth place finishes at the 2005 FHSAA Bowling
Finals at Boardwalk Bowl In Orlando.
Lake Mary's girls team finished sixth after
being eliminated in the semifinals. The other
local girls' squad, Lyman, was ousted after the
first day and finished 21st.
On the boys' side, both Oviedo and Lake
Brantley failed lo advance past Day 2 with the
Lions finishing 10th and the Patriots 16th.
Individually, Oviedo'* Mark Labalbo finished a
respective sixth, accumulating 2,650 pins in 12
games, finishing less than 200 pins behind cham­
pion Paxson from Apopka, who racked up a
score of 2,811, and Just 129 pins out of second.
In the District 4 Tournament, the Lions and
Lake Brantley had earned trips to stale, by fin­
ishing ahead of third place Lake Mary.
Oviedo finished wilh 5,878 pins (Bradley
Shearer, 1,280; Richard D'Arata, 1,240; Mark
Labalbo, 1,170; Daniel Leonard, 1,022; John

year, giving me team tour
championship*, two CMAC
championships and two school
banners during their time at
the school.

Stephens, 852 and Andrew Livingston, 308) lo
Lake Brantley's 5,756 (Robert Grey, 1,192; Bryce
Lassclgne, 1,168; Anthony lngrassia, 1,154; Adam
Lorenz, 789; Jeff Flint, 615; Perry Mann, 348;
Kevin Brooks, 333 and Colin Sury, 157). Lake
Mary, 5,645; Lyman, 5,570; Lake Howell 5,314;
C too ms, 5,063; Seminole, 4,956; Winter Springs,
4,755 and Hagcrty, 4,308, rounded out the nine
entries.
Individually, players not from the Top 2 teams,
Lake Howell's Kyle Maggiacomu rolled a 1,329
to earn a state trip, as dia Lyman's Zachary
Steiner wilh a 1,304 and Crooms' Andrew
1tonnes with a 1,247.
——
On the girls' side, Lake Mary rolled a 5,053
(Danielle Corrao, 1,128; Andrea Roberts, 1,067;
Alicia McLain, 1,040; Gianna Valone, 996; and
Heather Pettit, 822) to top Lyman's 4,292 (Felicia
Crowther, 1,079; Jacqueline Nelson, 997; Shelby
Seeback, 932; Kerry Faught, 704; Danalise
Serrano, 322; and Denise Ramos, 258).
Rounding out the District 4 field were Hagcrty,
4,270; Oviedo, 4,218; Lake Brantley, 4,119;
Seminole, 4,071; Crooms, 3,645; Winter Springs,
3,425; and Lake Howell 3,256.
Individually, Seminole's Heather Benton, 1,071;
Lake Howell's Christina Hyson, 1,046; and
Crooms' Samantha Kresal, 1,028, earned the slate
bids.

W in ter Springs w restling team o ff to impressive 2 -0 start
From Staff Raporta
Two matches, two romps.
The Winter Springs High
School Wrestling Team
kicked off the 2005-06 season
wilh a 77-6 win over visiting
Lake Howell in "The Den"
Wednesday night and then
came right bacK on
Thursday, with a 71-6 win
over Lake Mary at home.
Alex Curley, JJ Morgan,
Kevin Dietrick, Dwayne
Tolleson, Brandon Hatchett,
Cameron Nereim, Ian
Murphy, Robbie Lucero,
Brandon Bonham and
Luther Walls each recorded
falls (pins), while Dan Rivera
addea a technical fall, and
Morgan Beveridge and Joel
Merchant received forfeits to
close out the scoring for the
Bears against the Silver
Hawks.
On Thursday it was Lucero
getting the scoring started
with a second period pin,
followed by pins by
Bonham, Walls, Morgan,
Brandon Lyons, Arthur
Simmonds, Tolleson,
Hatchett and Murphy.
Dietrick and Nereim each
picked up hard-fought wins
and Rivera scored his second
consecutive technical fall to
close out the scoring against
the Rams.
The regular season for the
girls' basketball teams also
opened this week and there
have already been some
impressive performances.
Lyman and Crooms got to
inaugurate the regular sea­
son on Monday with the
Greyhounds crushing the
Panthers, 57-9, with Vasalo
scoring 17 points and

Bennefield 12 points for the
winner's.
Lyman remained hot on
Ibesday, improving to 2-0
with a 41-22 romp over
Mount Dora High (1-1)
behind 10 points from
Roman.
Sem inole also got its sea­
son started with a bang on
Tuesday as 6-foot-l Ashley
McCray, who has signed
with the University of South
Florida, poured in 24 points
and J a c k i n chipped in with
13 as the Fighting Seminoles
rolled over always powerful
Mainland, 74-55.
The M aster's Academy (1­
0) also opened with a nice
win as Kelly Frisz scored 11
points and Daisy Daimwood
tallied 10 in a 36-30 victory
over Faith Christian.
THnity Prep (1-0) spoiled
the first-ever game for new
Hagertv High with a 57-13
triumph over the Huskies.
Montalvo netted 21 points.
Shields 14 and Boesen 10 for
the Saints.
Spruce Creek (1-0) did a
number of Winter Springs
(0-1), 55-33, despite 13 points
from sophomore Jaclyn
Wilmers and nine points
from junior Jessica Irwin.
Lake Mary Prep (0-1) also
lost its opener in a tough
way, being edged by CFCA
(1-0), 47-43. Freshman Toni
Pratsch scored 22 points and
fellow frosh Sydney Moore
scored nine points for the
Griffins.
On Wednesday, Lake Mary
(1-0) made its debut with a
53-36 whipping of longtime
rival Apopka with Tailor
Jones scoring 12 points and

USF signee Caitlyn Mitryk
11 points for the Rams.
Defending Class A State
Champion Father Lopez
paid a visit to Seminole
County to open its season
and a pair of All Souls grad­
uates led the way as Jessica
Pressley, who has signed
with Rollins, scored 18
points and Jen Russi had 10
points and 10 rebounds in
the Green Wave's 48-42 tri­
umph over Lake Brantley,
which got 14 points from A.

Kicker.

On Thursday, The M aster's
Academy won its second
straight game, edging
Hagerty, 42-35. Again it was
Frisz (19 points) and
Daimwood (eight points)
leading the way for the
Eagles, while lung dropped
in a game-high 21 points for
the Huskies.
Lake Mary (2-0) had three
players score in double fig­
ures as the Rams rolled over
Lake Howell, 75-29. Jordan
Coleman led the way with
19 points, while Rachel
Williams and Paula Regaldo
added 11 points each for the
w inner's and Jones paced
the Silver Hawks with 13
points.
Seminole also improved to
2-0 on the season with a 60­
42 victory over Pine Ridge as
McCray scored 24 points for
the second time and Jackson
chipped in with 11. Former
O viedo star Diaz netted 19
for the Panthers.
G IR L S B A S K E T B A L L
FIGHTING SEM INOLES 74
BUCCANEERS U
M *inU n4 10-1)
Sr M en A Lewi* 5. Nino 26, |uhn*un 6
Mgxlu-J 2. IfcU un 3. M .Connrhr*d V

Tout*: 19 15*24 55
Srm lnolr (1411
Crmfurd 6 R id u n lw n A W uhingtui
X M rith ir 5. Struh cn S. Tinner 4.
Campbell 2. Ditque 5. McCray 2A
lackaon II . Toul* 27 16-22 74.
Mainland
12 4 12 2 2 . 5 5
S en ln o le
I t 17 20 1 4 . 7 4
T hm -polnl h rU guala . Mainland 2
(McCunnrhrad 21 Seminole 4 (Cra third
2. Strother* 21 Total hnita . Mainland 14;
Seminole 23. touted out . Mainland.
lacLaon. Tedinkala . none

125 . K Dietrick. Winter Spring*
defeated N irv r* S-7.
130 . B Lyon* Winter Spring* pinnrd
A nlrnum , 232.
135 _ A. Simmond*. Winter Spring*
permed Xiong 4 40.
140 _ D. ToUeaun Winter Spring*
pinned. M illet 029.
145 _ B llatch eft Winter Spring*
pinned B u i* 0 4 6
1 5 2 .C Nereim Wlnier Spring* defeat­

CBEEN WAVE 4 6 PATRIOTS 42
Father ta p e r (14)1
Ptealley 1 6 llarvey A Rural 10,
Whittaker 6 F lrd u ck i 5. Buthulr 5.
. Laka Brantley 10-21
Sigel A ConnrU 2. kunopk* 6 Lytle 1,
A Broker IA Callup 7, K Broker 2.
Moran 2. McGuire 2.
Father Lope*
7 15 11 1 5 . 4 4
Lake (re n tie r
10 17 4 1 1 .4 2
Three-punt field goala . Father Lopea 1
(Kuael)

H 9 . R Luceru, Winter S p n n g * defeat­
ed IV kr Ulmer 2.46.
215 _ B Bonham Winter Spnng*
pinned Define. 3 4S.
275 _ L W all* Winter Sp n n g * pinned
B n iw , 3U3

Birthdays
Compiled by Nick Pfalfauf
Staff Writor
Saturday, Nov. 19 is the
anniversary of the birth of
Roy Campanella. He was
bom in Philadelphia, Penn
in 1921 and was one of the
first black major leaguers
and a star of one of base­
ball’s greatest teams, the
Brooklyn Dodgers, "Boys of
Summer".
Campy, as he was known
by his friends, was named
National League M\
times during his 10 years of
active play. He had his high­
est baiting average in 1951
(.325) and in 1953 he estab­
lished three single-season
records for a catcher _ most
putouts (807), must home
runs (41) and mu*t runs bat­
ted in (142). Thai year he
had a baiting average of

BOVS WRESTLING
BEARS 71, SILVER HAWKS 4
t03 _ A. Curley, Winter Spring*, pinned
Stanton 231.
1 1 2 .1 Morgan. Winter Springe, penned
Buachmann. 0.27.
119 . M. Beveridge, Winter Spring*
Forfeit
125 _ K Dietrick, Winter Spring*,
pinned F ie r i 231
130 . J. Merchant. Winter Spring*.
Forfeit.
135 . Caverrerie. Lake llo tv rll pinned
A Sunmonda, 5 11
140 _ D Tolleetai Winter Spring*,
panned Gaynoc 0 37.
145 . B Hatchett, Winter Spring*,
pumed Coopet 135
152 . C. N rm m . Winter Spring*,
penned Iccannu. 0 2 *
1 4 0 . D- Rivera. Winter Spring*, techni­
cal tall uvet Cughelmeilo. 3.45.
171. 1 Murphy. Winter Spring*, pmnrd
Teyaaiet 0 3 2
104 . R. Luceru. Winter Spring*, panned
Eaptnoia.041
215 . B Bonham Winter Spring*,
pinned Buhop. 0 2 0
275 . L. Walla, Winter Spnng* pinnrd
Puw rici, 100

His career was cut short
on Jan. 28, 1958 when an
automobile accident left him
paralyzed. He gained still
more fame after the accident
as an inspiration and
spokesman for die handi­
capped. lie was turned to

BEARS 71, RAMS *
103 . A. Curley. Winter Spring* Forint
1 1 2 .1 Morgan. Winter Spring*, pinned

Griffin 133
119 . hcfakl*. Lake Mary, pinned T.
Lancaatrt 1 3 *

T
-j.

ed Boffrlt S * (overtime)
140 . D. Hurra. Winter S p n n g * techni­
cal fall Bratlry. 23-7.
171 _ I Murphy, Wuilrr Sp n n g * pinned
Moore. 037.

the Baseball Hall ol
1969. He died June
in Woodland Hills,
California.
Nov. 19 is also (hi
days of Gail Deevei
Olympic gold med.
er; Kerri Strug, Oly
gymnast (1977); am
Rashard (bom Bob!
in 1949) sportscaste
Nov. 20, 1866 wa»
birthday of Kenesa
Mountain Landis. I
baseball Hall of Far
live and was the fir
Commissioner of B.
(Previously he was
judge). He ruled wi
hand and imposed
of how baseball she
ate from the points
players and owners
inducted into the H
fame in 1944.
Billie Jane King, h
tennis star was borr
Nov. 23, 1914 was
birthday of Emmett
Ashford, lie was tin
black to officiate a t ,
•vague baseball gam
1966.11e died Man 1
in California

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Care/Ciiild C are

14— For S ale
Many ffitoga For Safe! Dad
Spreads, Sh eets, Clothes (Uta
new). Too many things to list
Nothing over 25 407-268-4239

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LAROE
TEAR
DROP
STONE TRIMMED IN OOLD.
LO ST
NEAR
SRAM
TOW ERS ON NOV 8. 2005
IF FOUND. PL S LEAVE AT
DESK OF SRAM TOWERS
OR CALL 4 0 7-322-8101.
OWNER
IS
HEART
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New Openings Available
Eipenenced. Cat For Specials
407-488-3823______________

61—M oney to Lend
AD home owners III Need cash
immediately without going into
debt Good or bad credit
Remember Christmas is right
sta n d tie comer 407-575-1007.

71—H elt Wanted
AC Installers Ahetpers needed
immediately good psy 8
benefits. 407-338-1010

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

Candlew ood S u ite s Ta
looking lor learn members lb
p n agree! hcM su e We have
openings lor Housekeeping
Apply In person. 1130
Greenwood Blvd. Lake Mary.
FI. 3 2 7 4 8 . 4 0 7 -5 8 5 -3 0 0 0
EOE. DFWP

Easy Work Excellent payl
Earn money working from
horn* Fun and profitable For
mors Into maf SASE to Rchto
Byrd. 2855 Qrandviaw Ava,
Santord. FL 32773._________

LABO R ERS N EE0ED
FOR UN DERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
Starting Salary 28.50rHr

Full Tim* 4 Part lima
Sacurlty/Babavtoral Health
Technician tor residential
substance abuse facility
Flexible shift Supervise chant
population at r t time* Ensure
safety and walar* of d arts, a
and visitors Exp working with
criminal
justic*
clianta
pratarrad H S . diploma raqd.
407-328 2880 _____________

CASTILLE COMPANY, INC
407/S3O8431
Machanlc/CDL Claaa

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FEATHERLITE
is the Industryr Leader in
Luxury Coach Conversion
Immediate openings for
SERVICE COACH CLEANER
Responsible foe detitlini intenot and hays o f coaches or trail­
ers after service work is completed Order supplies for the
shop, to include cleaning, protection and household items
Assist service technicians when musing coaches, checking
water leaks sod lett-dnscs Keep all shop towels and blankets
clean Perform final inspection o f coach prior to delivery Help
count inventory quarterly Must h is t basic knowledge o f
which cleaning products to use on specific surfaces and fabrics

UPHOLSTERY TECHNICIAN
Responsible for cutting, gluing foam, covering parts wnh malen il, stretching vinyl, fabric and leather Must be able to cut fabn c and leather to meet specific criteria Must he able to install
upholstered products m coaches and adjust to fins! specifica­
tions. Musi be able to use a staple gun. hog nng plien. leather
punch, sc is tort, hammer. » tenches and setewdnset

SERVICE TECHNICIAN
•nus position offers high visibility and require* a team player
that can build poatuse relationship* with service, sales and cusInowra Should have experience in coach repair, maintenance

6 2 ^ £ B ? 8 2 £ R i i ? 2 ? C S mR S R ? i C

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and service in the RV or Service Industry RV1A certificates a

CHASSIS SERVICE TECHNICIAN
2« yean experience in but conversion k coach repair and
Strong ability to troubleshoot and perform chaslie repairs Knowledge o f Josam alignment equipment RV or
in* capcncnc* a plus

INSTALLER

Installs cabinets, window treatments and valance fibncatioo.
till Inf 11* '1" " Must have woodworking espenence and espen eata operating woodworking equipment Need to be a high
end fit and finish carpenter with attention to detail when
tnf. . i i , r . cabinets or building custom closeouts or parts Musi
have 2 year, experience as a finish carpenter, lamination
knowledge a plus Need to be able to use power tool*, table
.aw. Chop saw router knowledge, wood working skill* and
wood working tool knowledge

h a r n e ss pa n el s u b -a s s e m b l e r

Build elccmcal panels b o m s w u e Ust.levt panels, and trouble
shoot problems found Suh-asscmblc electrical components for
installers, build harnesses, and solder switch panels.
Must know wire gauges and types DC k AC panel experience
Soldering experience with certification Harness building.
Read w ut list. Schematics, and prints Electrical lest proce­

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Fabric ate and install interior ceilings Must hast basic c a t•auction and blue print reading knowledge Must be able to
p aentt table saws, chop saws, band saws, slattonary belt
i r i m tuuoiury routing uhlet. router* and all m m c rund

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CEILING FABRICATOR

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dure*. use o f meters k teat equipment.

knowledge Upholstery skills a plus
We offer a competitive compensation pkg including 4 0 IK.
uoch purchase, major medical, dental, vacation, holiday, pci

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Im m ediate
Hlrel
Driver
naadad Mutt have d ea n
record, over 25 yra old Proper
attire
Contact
Kelley's
Transportation. 407 827-2500
Driver Dedicated Regional
COASTAL TRANSPORT
HOME EVERY WEEKEN0
GUARANTEED'
« 5 N PretoadedlPrelarped
•Avg 2818 2896*week
Jacksonville. FL Terminal
COL A reqd 877-428 5827
www ctdnvert com
Drlver/dallvery: Good dmrmg
record, bilingual a pkjt Apply
to parson. Badcock Furrvtura.
2308 8 French Ava. Santord
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 2 4 0______________
Drtvar*
la your Fuel Tank AND
your erabat EMPTY?
Gat Groat Pay
and 100% FSC
Own Op* can asm up to
$ t 20 /mitoCo Pay - 35
basa ♦ 03mpg
Home Most Weekends
Direct Depose. Good rmles.
Benefits. Regional triangle
Can Daryl 800-2784-4110
DrtvaraQuality HomaUmal
HaeltfvVileTOantal/Vixion
aOlk/Direct Deposit
Paid Vacation
2 yra E*p
OTRCDL-A
Honay Transport
Cathy 800-888-2853
Labo-e-s Musi navel k im f n
n state ol Ftonda Cal 407-323­
8822

Final interior commercial
construction
cleaning
technician* naadad Good pay
8 benefit*. Expd preferred but
wut tram motivated todrvtduala
Reliable
transportation
raqiaad Pie CM 407-322-7811
Food service personnel tor
JuvanU* correctional leading
program. Must have lood
production cap Must pass
background check 8 drug
screening
lor
security
clearance
Benefit*
with
advancement opportunity C e l
Me. Wheaton at 407-330-8750

X222.___________________
Help wanled/Lawn Spray:
Need person &lt;mh veld driver's
kcenee W « tram Mutt be
over 21 Ful time position 407­
3 2 1-8647.__________________
House keeping Supervisor 4
M aintenance
E n g in eer:
Espenence required . Apply to
person. 4750 SR 48 W att.
Santord. Super 8 Motel
D ata Entry - 3rd Shift.
10 .000kaph. short term. $ 12A*.
Longwood
Room • 1st Shift.
Mandatory OT Ind Sat 210213/hr. Lake Mary
Ca4 Ke»y Services
407-788-6780
Drug/Background Raqd
IMMEDIATE OPENIHdlft
Santord - AH S M li
Aaaamblars 4 Packers
27/hr-27 504ir lamp
28 60-28 25/hr perm
■forklift 2 8 tv lamp
210 308V perm
Lake Mary- 2nd shift.
Etacbl aaaambtor*. 28Tv
Longwood - Part bma
■Wrttae Workers 2 1 1 8 *
Drug/Background Required
C a l Ka*y Sarvicat
407-788-8780 EOE
INVESTIGATE BEFO RE
YOU INVEST!
Alwayt a
good
policy,
aepacially
lor
buauiaaa
opporkraaa are) karetowaa Cel
Florida Dept, ol Agriculture 6
C onsular Service* el 800-435­
7352 or FTC-HELP tor tree
rtormaeon Or vw4 o u Web toe
at www flc govtouop
Florida law raqutraa t a la r t of
certain buam att opportunities
to register with Florida Depl ol
Agncuftura
A Conaumar
S e r v e ** balora ealkog C a l to
verity lawful registration baton
you buy
Site labor tor base work are:
utilities work. 407-322-6133

HELP
WANTED
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• 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 D
LIV IN 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 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 L IV IN G FA 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 A V E 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 IG H T S 4
W EEKEN DS
• P A R T T IM E S E N IO R H A N D YM A N

O R E A T PAY AND BEN EFITS

Phons 407-322-2207

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I caiheilil* Luxury l oaches
1601 Uolgncr Place
Sanford. EL 12771__________

Heritage

at Lake For ti l

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Expd H ousekeepers needed
tor buty hotel 28 6 0 8 * 2 up.
Com * to and M out appkeaton
201 North Towne fid Santord.
Sprtnghlll B u llet. 407-895­
1000.
M anagem ent
FT/PT Bale*
Hibbetl Sports, a full hne
sporting goods slo t*, la
opening soon In Sanlord
Sand resum es' Attn: DM* at
10401
US
Hwy
4 41.
Leesburg. FL 3 4 7 8 8 Hbbefl
Sports conduct drug lasting
oohencMtwbben com
n . ’ i r 11' 1 1
M echanical
A ssem b ler
W anted:
C asual
work
envtfonmant to Longwood
32-40 hour* per week. Musi
have
som e
assem bly
experience P le a s* c a f 407
830-7332
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Are
you a positive. Inendiy
professional
who enjoy*
working with children and
seeks to work n a pleasant, last­
paced pediatrics office with
excellent benefits? Please lax
return* to 407-282-5787. EOE
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
Mary primary ca r* practic*
ha* an immadial* opening tor
a PT pads MA Must b *
certified and/or legislated
Good benefits SubmA resume
todcabng interest to Lake Mary
MA position, nctodrg specialty,
to
Physician A ssociate*.
Human Resources. 4 5 5 W
Wtrran A va. Longwood. FL
32750. tax to (407) 262-5787 or
apply onlme at www paof com
EOE
Vfvonak North P a ra n a needs
dnvara. p u re maker*, auba.
wafresaes &amp; phonos Apply wfh
owner at 2 4 7 7 Park Ava.
Sanlord

H W m TX D H X R T
OPENING!!
Hiring tor Server*, Cook*.
Bartender*. Host* Enargabc.
motivated.
2*
year*
tip a n a n c * Alto naadad
Houaakaapmg Stall tot Hotel
Apply at the Palm* island
Resort to Santord. 530 N
Palmetto Ava. Santord 407
323 1810
Part Tim * co ok , aervara, 4
dishwaahar needed Contact
Mylen*
4 0 7 3 2 3 7308
Hal p a rs:
Raaidantial
construction beat pay to
Wiluaia Cty with tosuranca 4
holidays 3 8 8 574-7807
Pipe S ite
Foreman
lor
underground utilities crew
Local w ok 407-322-8133

HEAVY EQUIPM ENT
OPERATOR
THAWINGFOR
EMPLOYMENT

Leaders, D«kp Trucks,
Graieo, Srrapm.

-Naboeal CcraficMxn
-Fnnaal AxsuUncs
Job Maccccnt Assistance

Mr a n J iu g fn t u u rtp la ct
Send resume to:
fh oo c 407-121-1120
Far
4O 7-S4I-I0SI
F r ..i
n-tafth icum

HEALTH INSURANCE AND 40IK
PLAN! Druf tree workpiece .
Apply et: **0 Miner Ortve.
Altamonte Springs 407.2*01000. IOC

TrMa M F k rid a

• ~ ..i umc off and overtime
E qu al O p p jr w ilt f f lm a t t t t Ai n o " Cm pio\rr

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__* power tool* Two years o f general build and construction

CASTILLE COMPANY, INC
NOW HIRING
COL Claaa A/Light
Mactsanto
Full Tim a Manam a
407-820*8431
w » &gt; M i&lt; w ia u &gt; e r w s » tiv
Drtvar naadad tor a Document
Destruction Company Clean
Class B. COL Background
and Drug to * required Mustba
able to kb 100 to* Mon-Frt In
Santord Pis ea» 407-44^8066

S e rv ic e s
2 5 2 -3 1 9

407 - 322-2611

71— H elp Wanted

Carpentar/Shed
2 7 0 0 * weakly. 4 day work
weak, benetits. must have
good driving record 321-377BIOS

2 3 1-2 4 5

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199-229

71— H elp Wanted

FuU Tima Manama
AOw*—&lt;mAcaei IOC

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800-383-7364

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Pari Ume Teacher** Aealatent
needed to Christian chad car*
carter. EOE. 407-322-7905
P e b b le Ju n ctio n has an
immediate full 6m * position
evalabfe tor a yard person wlto
forklift experience Need an |
individual who M hard working,
h a s transportation, can lift
60 b* and N wrung to laam Pr*
employment drug lest I* |
required P lea se apply to
person m 702 Souto French A rt,
Sanlord. FL 407-323-3838
Pari amsvbrtgakon TSoh: Mon |
4 FrL oocaaktoaty 3rd day VATwi
city km«s. 3 8 8 852-4335
R ecep tion ist: Fienbie. multi­
tasking individual to answer |
phones, file, and other
m iscellaneous
office
administrative duties tor an
association
management |
company located to downtown
Sanlord
Professional
demeanor, positive attitude,
must work w*&lt; under pressure
Exp with Microsoft Windows
Products a plus FuU lima
position Sand resume' ATTN
Hn. tax 407-322-8822 or me* |
P O Box 1698. Santord. FL
32772-1596
Route Drtvar lor Eueti* to New
Smyrna Beach Thursday reght
orty, to de*v*r church bUtotma
Vehicle required 7 88-348- 1
0126
ROUTE DRIVER
SHRED-IT. tha world feeder m
On S 4* Document Destructon.
b torture tore Rouse Dover w *i |
strong customer tarvtca Skill
Tha k **m a poeUon o ie n grab
p a y i benefits to tha right
paraorv Ctaas B COL »4h dean
criminal hstory la raquead. as
w*4 a * the ability to Ml 100
pcxxxla and r e Sextokry to eerk
within a laat paced, last
growing company Apply to
pericn at 001 CararN Park Dare.
Santord 407-445-8066. EOE
SalatyMart see k s qualified
parson tor maide salat poaMon
to Longwood
Successful
candidate *w4i have ganaral
knowledge ol P 0 8 . be honest
and dependable, have tha
ability to work llaxtoto daykma
hours PT or FT 4 0 7-338F 800
torappt
SaeFto* Crww-Tai And ^M Marl
Local
Work
(407)322-8133
1 tim e cook, serv er* 4
dishw asher needed. Confect
Mylen*.
407-323-7308
Talaphona t a la * : 2l0oSftjn|
On Bonus • 9 0 Days
A lam ort* Spring* outbound I
c a l center seeks protoMonall
sales rep* tor PTday 4 mghil
shifts. 2 1 0 8 * ♦ commission
Referral bonus offered Ask
about Fu8 tyn* shifts with
benefits 407-331-4488
O utgoing B a le * Rap lorl
commurety newspaper group I
Newspaper sales experience
preferred BeneU s include
b ate salary, com m eton plan.
m4a*ga paid vacaaon. heeUhl
meurence. 401k R eturns*I
only to Santord Herald. 300
N French A va. Santord. FLl
32771
o'
dpmgaeenwiolahateld com |

93—R ooms For
R ent
w tfK L V A itf / x L * -

■tarting • 282/wk.
Historic Oownlown
407-330-4423

S anford
Herald

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is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.

Qualified candidates will;
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 1
• Mileage
• 401k
To Icam about (hit position:
Send or bring resume lo Wendy Heck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Avc., Sanford, FI 32771
or
Email to: wendy(u,scminolchcrald.com

93— R ooms For
R ent
Lovely home to Sanlord.
including utibties. u s* ol yard.
Swig rm 8 kitchen Direct TV.
___is not a rooming hous*.
looking tor nght parson a t a
roommate 2150/wfc 407-430­
7736.___________________ __
Lovafy home to hstanc district
Large rm with bedroom eef.
la, uaa ol yrd. bathroom,
kitchen
Looking
lor a
respectful college female
student or working lamal*. non
smoker. SISOAek. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 ­
3050
Sanford
Downtown,
convenient
location.
lekUerrtnt. moowava. cotor TV.
kitchen* room, private bath,
sleeping room* C a l 407-321­
4 9 0 0 ._________________
Furnished room to Longwood
steady employed, no kryjor. no
smoking 270/wk. 250 deport
407-830-8218.

95— R o o m m a t e
W a n ted
10x20
furnished
room,
retrtgerator.
m crow av*.
2400/mo. include* utiktie*.
W/D cable, totem*!, share
house, eenv-prtvet* artranee
1el rronto depot* wftolyr tea**
Application to* Profaaakxvel
envvonmant N/8, NG 4 tknef
Sanlord airport, near 417 a r t
4 0 7-547-6632._____________

Laka Mary Mvd A « « .
2375A to .n lu a.k A WO. a rte ,

nr SCC. expl. NS. qm*f. pro«
407-322-1807

97— ArARTMENTS F u r n is h e d
ta n lo r d : H lelorlc 3/1. 1
story. 2750/monlh
2/1.
2650/monOi 1/1.24908no
407-282-2002.

9 9 — ArARTMENTS -

U n f u r n is h e d

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I BORM. 257SASO
yaORM.trttoMO ANOUF
Cetxe SttSjded
407-223-8870
QualNy liv in g af Affordable
Pricing. 1 , 2 4 3 Bedroom *.
Laka Vtowe. *07-222-8104
EHO.

103— H ousesU nfurnished

S i T f f fX rT ff &lt; 1

407- 321-0759
1 house tot fa rt 2BTV1 BA 1813
Roosevelt Ava. Santord FL Oft
18th SI 407-322-0213
4BR/2BA, Clean and ready to
move to 21075/mo Downtown
Sanlord 407-474-3888
COZY I 2BR apt. W 2nd St
CHA.
car paled.
kitchen
equipped 2520/mo 407-324­
3183

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS
-ta n lo rd : 1/1 Apt. 2nd Floor
Indudea water 4 lawn car*
2800/Mo
-Lake Mary: Large 4 or
5BR/3BA. Tiled Throughout
Possible
Mother-inlaw
21350 Mo

407 322 8678
Venture I Properties
Paul O sborn *
407-321-4744
Deltona: 3BR/2BA. Uv. Dei.
Fern Rm. Bnck S o Porch. 2
Car Gar. 2875/mo
Daltons: 3BR/1B*lh. New
Paint.
Ceramic TU*
Appkencea 18*24 SC Porch
Carport. Fenced
Yard
2965/mo

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R

entals

Santord Offtca: 750 sq ft.
2550/mo
New
Ruga
Decor tied 3rd St 4 S Santord
Avt Plenty ol Parking. Pnval*
Beth wat Bar. Vary N ca 4 0 7 ­
6 7 8 -1880. Bfk/Own

11B—O ffice S tacb
For R ent
Office* For Rent 400 tq I Ic
800 eg II Sarfcrd Ft/ton OBca
Cantor 407 314 3750

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141—H omes For
S ale
C asselb erry :
Handyman
•pmal. 3/2. 1550 aq ft. fenced
yd. com er lot. new AC.
plumbing, cabinets. A more.
A n S r a a M b d a d $159K321278-8288. 407-257-4553

APfORDflBlf HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
•fWNCU. OMNOC. v au au
Handyman
S p e cia l:
ZBFV2Bath. Carport. Over 1/4
Acre. $113,500
Renovated :U ke
N
4BR/2Bath. Uv. Dm. Earn
Rm. W'Freplace. 8 c Porch. In
Ground Pool. Fenced Yd on
Over 1M acre Comer Lot W/2
Car Oarage. $245,000
R en o v ated :
3BR/2Bath
W/Newty Painted Interior,
Ceramic T ie . New Carpet
wr* s l&gt;v, drv. Fem fVn. Eat
In KJIchen. Custom Cabrw ti.
2 Car Oarage. $235,500
novated: 38R/1BA, Uv.
Din, Fam Rm. w/tnground
Pool. $101,500
Renovated: 4BR/2BA. Over
1800 8 q FL Uv. Dm, Fam Rm.
Eat m K*. imgadon Sya, 2 Car
Oar, $245,500

Fiser Upper. 4BR/2BA. m
DeLand $92,500 407-474
3888

141—H omes For
S ale

Sanlord New custom built 3/2.
1
car
garage,
quality
construction. S159K. 321-279­
8268. 407-257-4553

181—ArrUANCEs &amp;
F urniture For S ale
BEDROOM SE T : Elegant
Louie Philkpe coked ion Solid
wood sleigh bed. dresser.
rn b o n e R eW $2190. rruat eel
$1005 407-831-1322

DAYBCD: Sotd wood armies bed
style. 2 twin orthopedic
m attresses, pop-up trundle
Never used. $425 407-339­
0878
FUTON S o fa wood missionstyle arms, eitra-nlcs loam
layered pad Al tn n d new. $195
407-331-1841.
Orand Opening la over at... A
Beautiful P la o a _ but we have
prizes left So... Come In.
Brow** Through and Sg n In For
a Special Prize Drawing We're
even ready lor TTwkagrvng VWh
the most unusual decor We
waking lor YOUI Comer ol 17­
92 8 Lake Mary Bind M S . 10­
8. Sun. 12-8
Hoi Tub 5 person lounger. Slip.
24 lets, redwood cabmet. never
used, warranty, paid $4,000.
sacrifice $1595 407-812 5824

Table. 8 chairs 8 chma cabmet
$300
Entertainment
cabmet.$75. Queen size bad.
$150 407-327-4113

OPENMOUSE
Dec 3rd. a- 5pm
Histone Sanlord Home. 1706
Park A ve. 32771. Built 1010
4/2. 2488 aq ft. detached
garage $354K
Swdord 3 rt. 407 Cotonal Way.
tag oomer U . IK. $120,000 tuys
i s Anraraed at $145k 407-687­
2412

191— B uilding
M aterials
CORRUGATED
ST EEL
ROOFINO lor Bam s. Boat
Docks. Shops, e tc Also Culvert
Pipe 15“s20' 1r * 2 0 ' C al For
P r e s s Surplus Steel 8 Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293 5788

193—L awn &amp;
G arden

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

F r e e M u lch
Available From Our Tree
Trimming Business W e
bring to you I 407-330-1872

Chevrolet 2500 E»1 Cab 2003
4*4 PW. PL $14,850 c a l or vM
4076732968 com

Patti's Pet
Sitting tir

W8 Care For Ybur Dog or Cel
m Your Home Wh4e Vbu Are
Qanet Plenty at TLC W * bring
si newspapers, met and even
water
plants'
Very
R e a so n a b le
R ateal
n elerences Available Upon
Request Pleas* CM 407-314­
8703

Ford F150 2003 31k Mi XLt
Est Cab $16,450 c a l or visit
4076732968 com
Ford F250 Erl Cab XLT 2003
30k ml $15,950 c a l or visa
4076732986 com

Ditch witch 1010 trencher,
witch new Honda 13hp engine
$1900 Tree Wee Leal Vacuun.
$600 C a l 407-328-8900

Honda Element 2004 P etted
$ 1 7 ,9 5 0
call
or
visa
4076732968 com

209— C lothing

Ponhsc Aztek 2003 $11,950
only 35k ml C a l or v
4076732966 com

MINK COAT! Pul length with
hood Size large, kept m turner
storage. $3,0 0 0 C e l 386-789­
8070

217—G arage S ales

Pontiac Aztek OT
Leather
cal
or
4078732966 com

Eetsta/Movlng
B a le :
Everything Must Go I 1916
Weal 13th SL Sanlord 407-321­
4217.
C ars.
Trucks.
Appkances. Furniture Ctothmg
and much more

219— Wanted to
B uy

1975 3711 house boat, new root,
engine runs good, needs
cosmetic work. $2,500 obo 407­
3 2 3 6707

With 12 Mo Lease &amp; Auuroved Credit
• K|urtoua A|urlmrnt« »ll)i large QoarU • la ir
Kronl • Voilr)Iiall * Sparkling Curl « Tennis Oiurts

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Country Lake
Apartments

231—C ars For S ale

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Lot 4. Contents ol Storage
Spece C-t, miece Hneou* per­
sonal property The
Th name ol Ve
11* Deborah

pnor to lha hiad raoaMng data
of subrnmata^ids

Lot 6
Contants ol Storage
Space C-3. meceianeou* pet
tonal proparty Tha name ol Vie
tenant it Lakeya Snath

Pubftah Novambar 20. 2003
W106

Publish November 2 0 .2 7 . 2005
W120

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2001
visa

Honda Accord 2006 4 Or Bk
Milas $18,950 cal OI visa
4078732968 com
Mazda Miata 2000 Oorgaous
$8,950 70k Mi c a l or visa
4076732968 com

CITY OP LONOWOOO. FLORtOA
Board of Adjustment
Notice o t PubNe Hearing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CfTY OF LONOWOOO.
FLORIOA that the Board of Adjustment wil hold a Pubkc
Hearing on November 2 0 ,2 0 0 5 at 7 0 0 P M . or a s soon therev a s the Item may be heard. In lha C*y Commission
Chambers. ITS Watt Warren Avenue, Longwood. Florida. In
order to consider lha foSowtng Tha purpose of M s hearing Is
to receive public Input on the Mowing requested Variance*
(VAR 1 0 0 5 and VAR 11-05) tor:
Citizens Bank
32-20-30-521 -0000-0030
S R 434 and Myitis Street
Request:
A variance to Longwood Development
Code. Article III. 8ecUon 3 7 0 to decrease Vi* required stacking
Ian* tor a drive up faciifty from twelve (12) car length* to eleven
(11) car length*
Legal Description
LOT 3 434 RETAIL. PB S3 P 22-23
Applicant
Tai Parcel 10 f :

Applicant
Tai Parcel ID #:

Patrick and Cathryn Johnson
29-20-30-5CW -0000-0050
1400 Robin Court
Request
A variance to Longwood Development
Code. Article III, Section 3 2 t to decreese the rear yard setback
from fifteen ( IS) toet to th e (5) leet tor the placemens of a shed
LEO LOT S BLK D SKY LARK
BUBO PB 17 PQ B5
B

At N s meeting a l Interested p arte* may appear and be heard
with respect to th e matter T h e hearing may be continued from
time to time unt* final ten o n e taken.
A copy of the proposed request* are on Me In the Community
Development DMalon Otttce ol the Community Services
Department at 174 West Church Avenue, Longwood, Florida tor
inspection by the pubic. o 4 1 you wtoh additional Information,
p lea** c a l the otttce at 407/ 280-3482.
„ persons ars advised that I they deckle to appeal any dacisions mad* al these meettngslteartng*. they wit need a record
of the proc e erkngs and tor such purposes, may may need to
ensure Nat a verbatim record ol the proceeding* Is made, which
record to Include the leabmony end evidence m on which the
■ppeM I* to be b ated (per S e c . 2 8 8 0 105. Florida Statutes)
Persons with disabbtttt needing assistance to partlctpete In
any ol these mooting* ( h o ld contact th * A D A Coonfnator
at 407/ 280-3481 at least 4 8 hours In advance ol the meeting
The matter discussed at th * hearing is quaaHudda! In native
As such interested parties are prohtodad from contacting mem­
bers of the Board of Adp/atment on N t matter, a icep t during the
pubic hearing, or by wrtttan communication to th * Community
Development Division al th * address above
Pubksh: November 2 0 ,2 0 0 5
W 107

4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARIS
2 5 0 TRAILS LAZER
$ 3 2 0 0 C a l 358-769-5330

NOTICE OF INTENT TO U SE UNIFORM
METHOD OF COLLECTING NON-AD
VALOREM A SSESSM EN TS

4 WHEELER/ATV
2005 HONDA
90
$ 2900 3S6 -7 i9 -6 3 3 0

Run a

4 WHEELER/ATV
ZOO* YAMAHA
ZOO BLASTER
83300 188-789-1330

4 W HEELERS FOR SALE
2 0 0 5 Yam aha 2 0 0 B laster
$ 3 3 0 0 . 2 0 0 4 P o la ris 250
Trailbfazsr $3200 and 2005
Honda ( 0 $ 2 8 0 0 C a l 3Bt-7SS$330

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Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit;

Two Brand New
4 -W heelers
1- Polaris 1- Yamaha
$3,8 0 0 e a c h obo
388-788-8330

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

Yaham a Royal Star Tour
Classic 1997 Parted Tons of
Estras $5,950 4 0 7 -6 7 3 2966

Audi A4 Cebnolet 3 0 2003
Leather Auto $26 4 5 0 c a l or
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Lot 3
Content* of Storage
Spece B 6 . maceSanaoua pertonal praparty. The name of Ve
tenant la Theresa Saundars

239—
M otorcycles/*W heelers For S ale

Ea t

230—B oats &amp;
A ccessories

1st Month's Rent

Lot 2. Contanti ot Storaga
Space A-3. mlacaHnaou* per­
sonal property The name ol the
tenant te Kenneth Jackson.

Toyota Tundra 2001 E d Cab V8
$12,950 SR 5 Perfect C al or vtal
40787 3 2 9 6 6 com

Navel
Oranges.
tied
Qrapelrua.
Tangerines,
Martwalhar Farm s 3481
Celery Ave Sanlord

300 OFF

lo t t. Contents ot Storage
Space 0 -4 . 1979 Mazda,
c o l o r / w h l t a .
VINVJM1FB331OE 0 6 0 0 3 6 3
Tha name ol the tenant ts John
R. SoognamSo

To guaramaa racwpl of
da. aN raspondants thotA)
chock Via wabsaa or contact tha
and Contracts

OMC 1500 27k Mkes 2004
$11 ,4 5 0
cal
or
malt
4078732906 com

205— H eavy
M achinery

Leca ls

she* be soto al pubec sale at
9 3 0 a m . Tuesday. December
8. 2005. at the Un-Storage
warehouse located at 2529 8
Magnoka Ave. Bantord. FL.
32773. to sakefy a Ian pieced on
sad personal property by Vie
owner of Vie Mn-Storage ware­
house Cel 407-323-6040 tor

For information on Sommoio
County BCC procurtmontt,
plot— vtM our wobsfia al
www tammoiacountyfl gov'purchasing.
saiacl
Currant
Procuramant for a ksf of a l
acliva aofccftatton* Many can
ba downloadad al no charga
SoacMatton and Procuramant
Hormaton ia a»*o avwiatrfa at
m# Purchasing and Contacts
Ovtwon, locatad In N County
Sarvfcas Bu*»ng 1101 East 1st
S i . Room 3200. Sanford.
Florida Phona 407-065-7131.

Ford E scap e XLT 2002
Learner SR $ 1 0 9 5 0 ca l or vWI
4076732968 com

221— G o o d T h in g s

Convenient
S/mclous
Affordable

Noiica is harsby givan Vial pur*
sued to Florida Statute S3 506.

SEMMOLI COUNTY
BCC PROJECT
SOLICITATIONS

Dodga 2500 E«1 Cab 1999 4
DR a Ik Mi $9,950 c a l or wall
4076732968oom

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Skip's Tractor
Service
Recycled Concrete
Driveways,

L e c a ls
Dodga 2 5 0 0 Craw Cab 2004
Diesel 22k Mi $19,950 c a l or
V isa 4076732988 com

C ockatoo: 10 yrt old. very
frtendty Needs a good home
Have too many pets $700.
Indudes new cag e 407-416­
2434

Aluminum, Cana, Copper,
B ra ss. Newspapers. Auto
Radiators 8 Batteries
Kokom o R ecycling:
407-321-0004
• I t W. 1ST. Bantord
M-F. 10-5. S at 8-1

Country
Style
City
Living

L egals

386-775-2522

Dodge 1500 Craw Cab 2003
HEMI $15,950 45k Ml c a l or
It 4076732958 com

199— Pets &amp;
S uppues

308— T ractor
S ervice

276-F ence
Central Florida Fen ce
All Typee o f F en ce
Specializing In Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estimates
Oceneed/tneured
■Quality Work
•Prompt Service
388-719-8330

T h * City of Longwood. Florida (tha -C*/”) hereby provide*
notice pursuant to Section 197.3S32(3Ma). Florida Statutes, of
as intent lo use the uniform method ol ooSectmg non-ad val­
orem special assessm ents to bo levied witfwi the incorporated
area of the City, tor the coat ot providing (I) road paving and
resurfacing. (H) enhancement of rtgfda-ol-way. subdivision
waat. subdivision entrances and median*, &lt;*) afreet lighting,
drainage, and underground uumea, and (hr) waler and well#water Improvements commencing tor 8 * Fiscal Year begmreng
on October 1 .2 0 0 8 . Tha C«y w « consider too adoption ot a
resolution electing to use the undorm method ol coaeclmg such
asses amenta authorized by Section 187.3632. Florida Statutes,
at a pubkc hearing to ba held at 7 0 0 p m. on D ecem ber S,
2 008. at 175 West Warren Avenue Such resolution will slats
tha need tor tha levy and w*t contain a legal dasenpbon of th*
boundarte* of th * real property *ub)*cl to the levy C o p ** of
th* propoeed form of resolution, which contains the legal
deecrtptton of 0 * real properly subject to the levy, are on Me al
the O tic * of the City Cteik, Longwood. Florida Al Interested
person* are Invited to attend
In the event any person decide* to appeal any decision by the
Cay with respect to any matter relating to the consideration of
I f * resolution at th# above referenced pubkc hsanng. a record
of the proceeding may be needed In aueh event, euch person
may need to ensure that a verbatim record of th# pubkc hear­
ing H m ad*, wtach record Inductee the testimony and evidence
on which th* appeal * to be based In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act. person* needing a special
accommodation or an mserpraiar to parbopat* «i th * proceed­
ing should contact the C a y * ADA Coordmalor at (407) 2 6 0 ­
3481 et least 4 8 hour* In advance of the hearing
DATED th * 2nd day of NOVEMBER. 2005
Sarah M Myare*. Cay Clerk

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CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIOA
Pubksh November 6 .1 3 . 20. 27. 2005
W 052

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

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e Tree Kemuvsl A llau lIK
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W e A ccept A ll
C redN C ento.
Tree Removal.
Trimming. Bobcat
Svc, Firewood,
Free Eattmala*.
Ucflna

Interior ft Exterior
Painting
All types of repal
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* Stump Qrimlinl
* Thlfuilnl B Prunlnl

* Pair. Tree Maintenance
I f hour tlBW*r nrj Sssvtre
BssktrrVi1A (essmmfal
FimUy Oeswd A Opvnlsd
l i rssm d 4 Issued

407-46S4787

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Refinance •••

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EXPERT LAWN SERVKX1

Indid**: Mowing. Edgng.
Woedeabig. Btosang. Lt^tl
Tnmmng. Yard CtoarKp.
MdchASod
Many iM iiirt Lake Mary.
LongsKxxl Sarford. HeaJrow
cuMomars For Rafubto.
Frtanfy $ Rsaaontoto Lawn
Serves. plMftt

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CariMad Toro Ground* Mast*

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su v t
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Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S. Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, R 32773
PH. 407-321-2806
Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On S/ta
Lowest Ratet
AM Unite Driva Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Unite AvaMaDle
Boat R.V. and Vehicle Periling
24 Hi.. 7 Day Weekfy Access

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Lega ls

NOTICE
Th« 8L J o in * Riv*f Watar Managamart Oxtncl h at racarvad
* " application't) tot Enwonmental Raaoutca Patmlt(t) tram:
AJIamonta Spnngi Irrvaaimants. U.C, 400 PaacNraa InOuaWal
B M J. Suita 5. Suwanaa. OA 30024. application * 4 0 -117 20002­
S Tha pro*act la tocalad In Sairtnofo County. Sadlan 14.
Townafap 21 S o rt*. Rang# 29 East Tha EBP K&gt;c*ca »on la lor
oonstiuction ol a aurtaca watar managamart ayrttamfor a 3.75awa. mhad^jaa davatopmanl known as r » Altamonta Town
Cantar. Ptiasa 6.

Lecals

L ega ls

L egals

L egals

meeting or hearing, hartha may need a verbatim record ol toe
proceedings mckxkng vis lesbniony and evtdenoe, which record
Is not provided by toe C«y ot Santord (FS 288 0105)

N o n e * OF AUCTION

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3 3 0-5628.48 HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING

LOTS 5 AND 6 . BLOCK 0 . Of
TRACT IS. SECOND REPLAT.
SANIANDO
SPRINGS
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 9. PAQE 7. O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. flO R I
DA

dale of Pie last pubkeefton. Pie
ngN to a hearing m Pvs metier
wiN be waived end the
Department w* dispose of Ihts
in

Publish November 2 0 .2 0 0 5
W127

Dated this 7th day of
November. 2005

Notice is hereby given Vial t Public Hearing wl* be held by toe
Planning 8 Zoning Commission to the City Commission
Chambers. City H al. Santord. Florida, at 7 0 0 p m . on
Thursday, December 1 ,2 0 0 8 to conelder toe lobowtog change
and amendment to toe Zoning Ordtoance ot toe CVy of Santord.
Semeiola County. Florida

Vrt-Con Davatopmanl. 219 Oanava D r, Ovtado. FL 32765. spot
canon #40-117-64525-7. Tha profact Is tocalad to Ssmtools
County. Sactton 11. Township 21 South. Bangs 31 East Tha
ERP appacatton la lor construction ol a aurtaca watar rmnagamart aystsm lor a 1 63-acrs pro|sd known a s tha W-Con
Davatopmanl 2nd Phaaa

Legal Oeacrtpbon LOTS 29 2 9 » W 2ND ADO TO PARK VIEW
PB4POS

Al partlee to tolereet and dttrent Mia# have an opporlunVy to be
heard at text hearing

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a peraon decides lo appeal a dadwon made wtlh retpecl to any metier considered at toe above
meeting or hearing, ha/aha may need a verbatim record ot toe
prooeedtr*! todudngtoelaettoiony widevklenee, wrtchrecord
la not provided by toe City ot Santord (F 8 298 OIOS)
PERSONS WITH DISABKJT1ES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT 407-330-3825. 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Pubkah November 20. 2005
W128

NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT

MOTKE OF AUCTION

Notice Is given that the lotlowing perm* was Issued on October
2 0 .2 0 0 5

TNs auction m t be held on
DECEMBER S, 6006. al 6 0 0
AM el 325 Aufen Ave . Oviedo.
FL

SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. 520 W
Lake Mary Boulevard. Suite 200. Santord, FL 32773, perma #42
117-101436-1. The protect la tocalad to Seminole County.
Sections 30. 31. Township 19 South. Ranga 31 East Tha per­
mit authortres A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT 8Y8TEM
ON 1 8 8 ACRES TO SERVE Celery Avenue known as Celery
Avenue Improvements The receiving water body Is Lake Jeaup.

Proapectve

bidders

CORPORATION lePleinMfand
ALBERTO CONLON.atW. are
Datandanta. I wW te l to toa
tvghaat and baat btodar tor cash
•1 Room 8201 of Pie
Courthouse in SANFORD.
SEMINOLE Counry. Florida.
11 DOAM o'Mock on tio 6»1 day
of Deoember. 2006. N k*ow
mg daacrfced property es aef
forth In said Final Judgment, to

may

unM 6PM Tarma ere cash or
certified funds ortfy OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to

LOT
256.
WRENWOOO
HEIGHTS
UNIT
TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 16. PAQE8 77 A
76.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECOROS O f 8 EMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; e V a 7104
Wremvood Way. Wirier Park.
Flonda 32792-7246

The
offered for M s
1694 CHEVROLET PICKUP
VlN# 10CC8I446RL129132
1966 8HORUNE TRAILER
VlN# tMOG IONS100251143

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1993 NISSAN CENTRA
Vm« JNICB31P3PU243174

Publish November 20. 2005
W109

Submitted by
Faber A OttU. P A
9930 SW 779i Avenue. 8u4e

NOTICE OP ACTION

J we requrad to serve e wrelen copy ol your
10
request e hearing (w tuart to
120 57. F S upon
_ _
Craw*. PROGRAM
DIRECTOR. Criminal Justice
■onafctm
Program.
Flonda Department rt L
Enforcement. F. 0 Boa 14
-tT—
Florida 32302I4M . on V before January a.
1008. FafcaetodoeowbreeiA
to a
.
agrer* you to Revoke aato oariacaaon purauart to Secbon
110 JO. P * , ana Rule 118-27,
FA C.

Nonce la hereby given toel • Pub*e Hearing wB baitM dbyJhe
Planning 8 Zoreng Commleelon to toe ^
Chambera. CXy H a*. Santord. Ftorlda. al
Thuradav D eiem her 1 .2 0 0 9 to oonaldar toa toaoeengrhanga
S
S
.
ir e n g O r t n m i » • O V - * — -Semeiola Courty. Florida
Raxona 5 91 a c re , f o c a l * at 4405 8 . Jc h n . Partreay Ig h A O .
Agrmulture lo PO. Planned Devetopmenl lor
onxrertela# devetopmert

SERGEANT DORRIS SEBERT
cc ilS fY E C O U N T Y FL; THENCE N o c n BTXr W ALONG THE

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th en ce s « x n * « r
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BUHBONCUIT COUNT
o p TH8 UOHTUNTM
JUOKUL CBICUIT
M ANO PON
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j U W tO CTU IIP IV IO N
CAB* NO 89CA-1M 8-140

sw «,
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STANOAROt

Pubkah Novanbar 13. 10. 27.
to o t and Dacantoar 4.2006

A OISTATKuC L/r w t »
^
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U P 8 A L A W ) A T ® O E T r l r e U N E OF

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o u w u s s ™ ;
UORTGAOE CORPORATION.

LESS
Tha proparty baing more
Parkway

ganaraty Oaaertbad aa 4405 St John#

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^
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an ogporWNy to ba

m z o i r a Comnaaaton d • » C«y d

Rosa Bobart. Chatman

_

Planning * Zoreng CommaNO"

so n mada w«h reapao " * f

(a).

I
c0,v

haa/d al aatd haartig

Al credaors of Pie decedent end
other persona having daena or
demand# agamtt decedents
estate on whom a copy of Pus
nonce is required to ba served
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
At other creditors of Pie dece-

to tow o w l WITHIN
THfWE 111 MONTHS A TttR
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE

Persona wkh a Msabdfy who
need a apeoai eooommodakon
lo parkopeta m h i proceeMng
should
contact
Court
Adrrsmakakon al 301 N Pork
Avenue. Sure N301. Sanford.
Flonda 32771. edhm 2 wortung
days pnor to Pie proceeMng
Telephone (407)665*4227; 1•00-9666771 (TOO) or 1600­
9556770 (V) via Flonda Relay
Sarvtoa

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Administrative Complaint has
you seeking
to revoke your Correctional
to
Section 943 1395. F.B.. and any
rules pnersageteii toereixider

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONMOCR A REZONE

s

resentatfve s altomay art sal
forth below

Miami. Flortde 33156 2619
(305)662-4110

RIOOBCRTO VELEZ.

Publish November 20. 2003
W 128
________________

s

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The edrrunePabon of Pie estate
Of JAY 8 H94TON. deceased
whose dele of death was Aprs
16. 2005. and whose Social
Security Number is 253 0 3 ­
M I 7. « pending m Pie OrcuK
Court lor SEMINOLE County.
Flonda. Probaia Drvtson. the
addresa of wtsMi « PO Boi
•009.
SEMINOLE
County
Courthousa. Sanford. Flonda
327726099 Tha names and
addresses of N personal rspra-

200

STATE OF FIORIOA.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANDARDS 6 TRAINING
COMMISSION.

tog. to aooordanca vrtto Via requirements sat torthi above.
*

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IN BE ESTATE OF
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detms or demands against

1967 SEA 6 BOAT
VlN# SERV3175K867

bin t o . notice ettotont Pereona whose * * * * * *
be ahaetod by any autfi *nat dactaion ot toe Datrid on toe appa-

S

day of

MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk of seM Court
By Mery Btroupe
As Deputy dark

Because Vie administrabve hearing proceea Is designedI to torTO RIOOBCRTO VELEZ
mutaU^hnal agency acbon toe bang ot a pettbon rmana lhal toe
D is in c tS Ito a la e b o n m a y b e d e ie ^ V o m lM p o a e o n l^ b y | Residence Unknoem

f f l S

M THf CBtCUfT COURT FOR
tEMrNOLC COUNTY.
FLOROA
PROBATE DIVISION *
FILE NO 2005-CP-2003

Roee Robert. Chairmen
Planning 8 Zoning Commiteon

wtoe

w

Pubfcsh November 13. TO. 2005
W063

By order ot toe Planning 8 Zoning Correreealon ot toe CVy ol
Santord. Florida, tote 18th day ot November. 2005

Pubfcsh November 2 0 .2 0 0 5

w

modation
ahoukl
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 40766^4227. V
SOB 955-6 771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 ­
655 6770, via Florida Relay

The Planning 8 Zoning Ccmmieaion wK eubmb a recommenda­
tion to toe City Commiealon to lavor ot. or againat the request­
ed change or amendment The CVy Commlaeton may place
oondbtone upon toe rerontog by meana ol a development order

Gloria Lewie. Division Director, Division ol Farm* Data Sarvtcas
St Johns River Watar Managsmart District

s

Pf ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISADILI
TIES ACT. persons with duabifc-

The property being more generaty deta ined a t 2809 Palmetto
Avenue

Tha »la&lt;t) containing aach ot tha ahova-«stad application's) ara
avaiabla lor toapadlon Monday through Friday aicsp t lor lagal
hokdaya. 8 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 p m at Via S t Johns Rtvsr watar
Managsmart District Maadquattors or Via approprtato Sarvtoa
Cantar. WrVtsn oOtacuons to Via appacaia n may ba mads, but
should bs Mad with (racarvad by) Via District dark. 4049 Raid
S t . Palatka. Florida 32177-1429. no latsr than 14 days horn Via
data ol pubUcaSon Wrlttan obtsdlons should toartrfy tha otyactor by nama and address, and to«y daacrtba Via ob(actlon to Via
appacatton Fling a written o b p e b o n doas not arttoa you to a
Chaptar 120. Florida 8latu«ss. Artomatrstfva I tasting Only
thoaa parsons whose substantial tolarssts ara allactsd by Via
appacatton and who Me a pettlon masting tha raqulrsmants ol
Sections 120 598 and 120 87. Florida Statutes and Chapter 28toe, Florida Administrative Coda, may obtain an AdmlnlstraVve
hearing Al timely Mad written obtsdlons art bo presented to Via
Board lot consldaration to Its detbaraltons on appacatton prior to
tha Board taking action on tha appScabon

s

Pubfcsh m.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICE 8 O f DAVIO
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 8 Umveraity Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33124
(954)233 6000
05-40666

Baron# property tocalad u 2809 Palmetto Avenue from SR-1,
S»igie Family Residential to OC-2. General Commercial ter a
proposed buelnese end profeeaional olltoe

Starlight Baptist Church, toe.. 190 E. Bahama Rd . Wtotar
Springs. F I 32708, application #40-117-102097-1. Tha pro(ad Is
tocatad to Ssmtoola County, Sactton 37, Township 21 South.
Ranga 30 East. Tha ERP appScabon Is lor construction ol a aurtaca watar managamant aystsm tor a 4 28-acrs davatopmanl
known a s tha Slarkght Baptist Church.

s

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C»er% o# fre OcuH Court
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy CM*

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARMQ TO CONSIDER A REZONE

VWawtta Oltloa Cantar LLC, 1003 W M ona B M ), Suita A
Wlntat Park. FL 32789, appUcakon #40-117 29379 3 Tha protad Is localad In Samriola County, Sacaon OS. Tow ns** 21
South. Bangs 31 East Tha ERP kpptcatior la lor construction
o* a aurtaca watar managamsnl aystsm lor a M B -acra daval
opmart known a s t ia VWawNa Otltca Cantar

The Me(t) contantog toe appScabon tor Via above M ed perms
Is av Slad e lor Inspection Monday through Friday except tor
legal holidays. 8 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 p m at the St Johns River
Water Management District (District) Headquarters. 4049 Raid
Street. Palatka. FL 32178-1429 A person whose substantial
Interests are affected by tha Dntrtct pemxtang deoeun may peebon tor an adrrvrastratrva hearing to accordance w«h sections
120 569 and 120 57. Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue
mediation as an alternative remedy under sactton 120 573,
F t * ida Statues, before lha deadline lor tiling a petition
Choosing m akw on e i not edieiseiy abed tha right to a hear­
ing * mediation does not result In a settlement Tha procedures
tor pursuing mediation s is set forth to section 1 20 573. Florida
c i.i,
and rules 28-106 111 and 28 106 401 • 404 Florida
Adrrertstrstlve Coda Petidone must comply w«h the raqrtramants ot Florida Administresve Coda Chapter 28-108 and bs
lilad with (received by) the Dtatnct Clerk located at District
n Z d v t o M T H M 100 W est Palatka. F L 32177 Ptomons
tor admwstrabve hearing on Via above app*cabon(s) must ba
Nad withm twenty-one (21) days ol publication &lt;* gvs nouca or
wbhto twenty-all (28) days ol the
Intent to Vie ma# tor tooae persona to whom Vie P a rtcl mass
actual notice Failure to Me a pennon within vse bme period aha*
constitute a waiver cl any rtghl(s&gt; * * *
request an attoSrtstraVve detemsnetton (hearing) * * * * * * * * * ° ?
120 569 and 120 57. F S . concerning toe stto|eel p a m *
Petitions toal are not tbed to
sa n e are subped to tbemleaa

Sunday. November 20. 2005

NOTKBOF
PON8CL08UN8 SAL*
NOTICE • HEREBY GIVEN
paauant
to
an
OOu

s s T s a S i-w o * —

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH
IN THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH IN SECTION 713 702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
COOE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD BET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

Pubkah Novambar 13.20.2005
W094______________________
MTHSCmCUTT COURT
0PTH 818TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT.
PIANO FOR
I COUNTY.
GENERAL
AJMMCTIONDfVttlON
CA88 NO: M CA1412-14-K
NAHONAL CITY MOfHOAQt.

00

FLAtfflFF

VS
OLENN R FALCON. 9 LIVING.
ANO V OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEWS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
MTEREST BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGA84BT OLE784
R FALCON KIMBERLY A.
FALCON. V UVtNO. ANO »
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
o r a n tees.
a s s ig n e e s ,
l ie n o r s .
c r e d it o r s .
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMINO
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAJN8T
KIMBERLY A FALCON.
SUNTRUST BAkaL. JOHN DOE
ANO
JANE
DOE
•*
UNKNOWN TENANTS
M
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT'S)
M-NOTICE OF

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to an Ordat Qranang
pw Moaon to RaaN Faactoauta
•rea oread Novambar t . 1008
araarad In CM Caaa No. 08CA-14II-I4-K ei toa O o r t
Corel ol too 18TH Judore
Caort to arto tor 8EMM0LE
Courty. larto rt. Flonda. I
a rt to too h * i a « and bort btodar k r c a r t al Room 8201 al
I
SEMINOLE
Courty
. rretoouoa tocalad rt *01 N
Prek Airanjf to Santord. Flonda.
at It 0 0 a m on too * * i day cl

Final Judgmai* d Foraaoaura
- . » - - # 2003 and
10 0 B 1a a ol t v Cnart C a rt rt
pw llOMTtENTN Jr e ja r t
Core*». Ftonda irtarem CMAM
MANHATTAN
MORTOAOf

ALL THAT CtWAJN LAND SIT­
UATE M SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FUM OA.VU

THE DATE OF FIRST PUQLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER 13. 2005
Jay 8 tknttn. &gt;
Par tonal RagratanUJva
3819 Stua Avanua
Ortando. Ftorela 32810
Romania Hmo. Esqure
Flonda Bar No 93*398
1420 S E 47toSlreat
Capa Coral. FL 33904
TaMpnona 23915495551
I
tof
Paraonal
Rapratantakva
Pubkah Novambar 13.20. 2005
W082

TNa auction wit be held on
DCCCMBEB 9. 2005. el 9 00
AM at 325 Aufcn Ave. Oviedo.
FL
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehdes on Pie day
before Pie Auckon from 9AM
until 6PM Term# are cash or
certified funds on»y OVIEDO
TOWING reserves Pie right to
or refuse any and al
Tha following vehicles are
offered tor bids
2005 DOOGE NEON
VlN# 1B3ES56C25O256407
Pubfcsh November 20. 2005
Wi l l
N on ci
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN December 03. 2005
TIME 1000am
WHERE A 6 R Towing Service
1001 N Ortando Ave
Maitland. FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 9
1964 VOLVO STATION
VWAJVtoJ
YV1AX86S6E1577321
1991 VOLVO 940 &amp;E 4 DR
YV1KA8746M0006677
Pubkah November 20. 2006
W112
NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN December 06, 2006
TIME 10 00am
WHERE A 6 R Towing Service
1001 N Ortando Ave
Memend. FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
2000 HONOA OOY8SEY
2HKRL1657YH615437
Pubkah November 20. 2005
W113
PubNc Auction
Pubkc auction to be held at
• 01 am. on Pie day(») specified
below, at Pie front door of
APien's Towing. Inc Located el
2499 Old Lake M *y Rd Suite
134. Santord. FL tor Pie pur­
pose of tkapoeeig of Pie toaowing vehdet
For further vdormafion pieeae
cafl (407)321-2946
1S64M
(f) Year 1991/Meke Unooln
VPf# 1LNCM62W6MY654662
Pubkah November 20. 2005
W114

Pubkc auction lo be held al
• 01 a n . on Pio dey&lt;») speoPied
below, at the front door of
APien's Towing. Inc Located al
2499 Old Lake Mery Rd Suite
134. Seniord. FL tor Pie pur­
pose of (kapowng of 9w fokow
mg vehc les
For further mtormetmn please
cel (407)321 2946
1M)7AM
(1) Year l995V ake Subaru
VlN# J F 1GM2356SK405650
Pubkah H o v frtm 20. 2005
W115

L egals

Pubfcsh November 13. 20. 27.
2005 end December 4 2005
W081
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
hat Pie undersigned intends to
betow to enforce a hen vnposed
on satd property under The
Flonda Seif Storage Fecdities
Act STATUES (Sec 63 801 S3
809)
The undersigned wfl se&lt; at
public soke by competitive b*d
dmg on NOVEMBER 29. 2005
at 1200 pm on the premises
where said property has been
stored end which ere located el
BIO TREE SELF STORAGE.
746 Fleet Fmenaal Court. Suite
100. longwood. County of
Seminole. State of Flonda the
N*ne

Und#

Contents

ROLAND SNYDER. 603 A 805
M.sc garage
RICK OROSSBECK. 302 6
328. M*c Hskj
SHARON ROOKS. 603 Mtec.
held
DAVIO OOOKIN 606. MiSC
Oaraga
Purchases must be peel tor el
Pie fcme of purchase m CASH
ONLY Al purchased Hems sold
as is. where is. and must be
removed at the t*ne of sale
Dated Pvt 1st day of November.
2005
Publish
2005
W121

November 20. 27.

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC BALE
Pubkc auction to be held at 9 00
am on Pie ITH day of DECEM­
BER, 2006 At Pie Pont door of
Sanford Towing A Recovery
Pic . tocalad at 2522 Country
Qub R d , Santord. FI 32771, tor
the purpose of (ksposmg of the
1OCOC14H1OF320369
1966 CHEV
4TAVL52N3WZ143527
1996 TOYT
Pubfcsh November 20. 2005
W122
NOTICE
Vetvde Auction • 9 OOem
WHEN Dacambar ft. 2006
WHERE: P u i s Towmg. 1919
W. 1st Street. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 2003
MAKE M4T8
MODEL 4DR
.
COLOR BLUE
T
VlN • SAJAMSCmE 101360
WHEN December •.
WHERE Paul's Towmg 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1962
MAKE FORD
MOOEL PAJ
COLOR RED
VPf# TCF10CXCUA11596
Notice « hereby given Pa»#s
Towmg w* sefl a! pubkc auction
tor salvage tor cash on demand
lo highest bidder, pie toaowmg

TO 6hedow Inveskgative
Cate No CD2005- 11 36.
XA2S00047

Pubkah: Novambar 20. 2005
W116

An ADMINISTRATIVE COM
PLAINT to vnpoaa an admoa■gemst you Vbo have Pie ngN
to request a heanng pursuant to
Sections 120 566 and 120 57.
Florida Siatulaa. by mabng a
request tor same to Pie Flonda
Dapartmem of Agncufesa and
Conaumar Services. Dmsion of
Ucensmg. Post Office Boa 3166.
TaSahassee. Flonda 32316*
3166 6 a request tor hearing e
not received by 21 days Pom N

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Notice Piet a meetmg was held
on November 6. 2005 and
approval was granted by Pie
Administrative
Official
on
November 11. 2005 tor Pie tof
towing variance request
101 Venetian Bay Circle legally
deter toed as LOT 67 VENET­
IAN BAY PB 63 PQS 84 - 88 to
approve a 6 loot fwgh solid
panel wood fence, anowmg lor a
5 foot setback from the sidewalk
on the aide street
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON
DECIDES
TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING. HE/SHE
HAS 30 CALENOAR DAYS
FROM THE DATE OF THE
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL'S
AC1ION
Pubkah November 20. 2005
W1I9
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual report of the Anna Fart*
Foundation. Inc is available lor
inspection el the principle offee
520 OW Mims Road. Geneva.
FL 32732 (407-3490078) dur
mg regular buamest hours by
any crti/en who requests 4 with
m 180 days of Pvt notice and
that Shirley R Pckford is Pie
Foundahon t principal manager.
August. 2005
Publish November 20. 2005
W118
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice w hereby given that I
am engaged mbusiness el PMO
337, 7025 County Road 46A
Ste 1071. Lake Mary Semroie
County. Florida 32746. under
the Fcttoout Name of Randy
Banger Productions, end that |
inland to register Sato nama with
the Division of Corporations.
Tallahassee. Flonda. m accor­
dance with Pie provisions of Pie
Ftckbous Name Statutes, to W4
Section 665 09 Florida Statutes
2003
A Randolph McNe4
Pubfcsh November 20. 2005
W124
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Note* is hereby given that I
am engaged m business al
PMB 337, 7025 County Road
46A. Ste 1071. Lake Mary
Sa mmole County. Florida
32746. under the Fictitious
Name of R 6 E Co . end Piet I
intend to register sato nama
with
tha
Division
of
Corporations.
Tallahassee
Flonda. m accordance with the
provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes. toWit Section
865 09. Florida Statutes 2003
A Randolph McNeS
Pubfcsh November 20. 2005
W125

MOTtCB OP CLAIM OF
U !N 4 PROPOSIO

6ALI OF MOTOR VIMtCLB

Prospective
bidders
may
inspect vehcfes one hov prior
10 sale Terms are "CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNOS* Paula
Towing reserves Pie ngN lo
accept or re»ect any and el
BIOS

NOTICE OF
AOMMttTKATIV■
COMPLAINT

Page 5H

VEHICLE AUCTION
I. *04. TOYOTA
14T1CA38P24U 016694
Aucaon to ba haid on 1267-06
• 10AM al PrtKhetra Towing.
1240 8. Ronald Raegan Bfvd
(CJI 427). Longwood
Pubkah Novambar 20. 2006
W123

LEINOH
Bteshu ■
Gpons/Vnpodt Service 600 W
SR 434. Longwood FL 32760
Dele of Sale DECEMBER 12.
2001

Time of Sate 1000 AM
YHMAKE

VlN#

68 Por
VlN # WP0AA2950JNI50674
Pubfcsh November 20. 2005
W117
NOTICE OF AUCTION
Ttvs euckon wd be held on

OICUWtR t. 300*. re too
AM re 32* Aren A re. Onado.
FL.
Proapactnra
twkJan
m a,
mapact Via rehdaa on Via day
real aPM Tanna ara ca rt or
oarrtad lunda only OVIEDO
TOWVTO loaarrea Via r t f l to
re
Tha
o a a red lv M a
1907 TOYOTA COROLLA
VlN# 2T1BA02L6VC173064
Pubkah No.anfore 10.200*
who

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Sunday. November 20. 2005

UCF looks to clinch C-USA East title at Rice
Special to the Haraid
The UCF Golden Knight* (7-3,6-1 Conference
USA) will hit the road for the seventh and final
time this year today (Saturday) to face the Rice
Owls (1-8,1-5 C-USA) for their last contest of the
regular season. Kickoff at Rice Stadium Is sched­
uled for 3 p.m. Eastern.
The Golden Knights, thanks to a Southern Miss
loss last weekend, now control their own C-USA
destiny. A UCF victory today would make the
team Eastern Division champions and would
give them a berth In the conference champi­
onship on Dec. 3. UCF has engineered a remark­
able turnaround after its 0-11 campaign |ust a
year ago and dropping the first two games this
year. The Golden Knights have won seven of
their past eight games and have solidified them­
selves as one of the nation's most Improved
teams with their plus-seven increase in victories
in 2005.
The game will be televised on CSTV’s "All­
Access' package. Fans can view the game for
free on Dish Network (channel 449), via pay-perview through your local cable provide on digital

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Convention Center.
The event, which Includes a
$1 million prize fund and is the
first in a series of International
Pool Tour tournaments, will
feature 42 professional pool
players competing in three gru­
eling days of 8-Ball round
robin action, with the winner
facing off against nine-time
World Champion Mike Sigel
for a chance to earn $200,000.
"The beauty of this event is
that is will bring some of the
greatest players in the history
of the sport out of retirement
and at tne same time feature
some of the best players cur­
rently making a living playing
pool," Sigel said. "There are a
lot of players who want to be
part of this tour and I think It is
exciting that only 150 have
been given their card to play
this year. Yes, the prize money
is huge, but it is equally excit­
ing to have all of these great
players competing to keep their
IPT card ana continue to oe
part of this exciting renaissance
of professional pool."
Sigel considered by many
the world's greatest living pool
player, was crowned the U r's
World 8-Ball Champion after
defeating Loreejon (ones last
August In the inaugural IPT
event. Tl»e Held for the IPT
King of the Mill Invitational
Includes 12 Hall of Tamers and
30 of the hottest players tn the ’
sport competing for a chance to
knock off Sigel. Among the
players expected to compete in
Orlando are legendary snooker
champion Ronnie O'Sullivan;
perhaps the greatest female
player of all time, Allison
risher; Corey Duel, one of the
hot young guns on the IPT; for­
mer World Champion andll-

cable and on the Internet at
www.UCFathletics.com. Fans that have pur­
chased the CSTV 'All-Access' package through
Bright House Networks in Orlando will be able
to view the game on digital cable.
The UCF ISP Network and its flagship station
740- The Team AM (WQTM) will broadcast the
game live. Marc Daniels will once again have the
call with Gary Parris. Jerry O'Neill will handle
the sideline duties. Network affiliates in include
VVMMV-1350 In Cocoa, WDCF-1350 Dade City,
WROD-1340 in Daytona Beach and WMMB-1240
Melbourne
Fans looking for a more extensive preview and
UCF head coach George O'Leary's thoughts on
Rice, should tune into "The George O'Leary
Show," which will air at 1 p.m. on WESH-1
UCF is currently tied for third among the most
improved teams In NCAA history. The victory
against UAB on Nov. 12 made UCF the most
improved team in the history of C-USA
ABOUT RICE
Rice is coming off its first victory of the yeac a
42-34 win over Itilanc last Saturday. Prior to the
win over the Green Wave, the Owls had owned

time WPBA champion Gerda
Hofstattcr; and four-time
World Champion and winner
of more than 40 titles, Johnny
Archer.
"The International Pool Tour
is taking professional pool to
an entirely new level/ said
Kevin TVudeau, founder of the
IPT. "We have combined real
prize money with a top shelf
television production package
and have gathered 150 of the
top pool players in the world
under the International Pool
Tour banner. We are committed
to providing the best setting for
pool the sport has ever seen."
Tickets range from $35 (gen­
eral admission) to $75 (VIP
reserved) each and are avail­
able by calling 847.850.2013 or
online at www.intemationalpoollour.com.
BABB RUTH TOURNAMENT
Oviedo Babe Ruth Baseball
and Softball will be holding its
7th Annual Holiday Classic,
December 8-11.
The entry fee is $250 per
team and each age division
(League Age _ defined as your
age on May 1, 2006), Rookie:
Machine Pitch (7-8 year old);
Minor (9-10 Year old); Major
(11-12 year old); and Prep (13­
15 year old) is limited to the
first eight teams to submit the
entrance fee.
The event will be either a
Double Elimination or Pool
on the 4 of teams). Each Team
is guaranteed a minimum of
three games (and probabjy
more). Champions and
Runner-Up teams in each divi­
sion will receive trophies.
Teams are selected to partici­
pate on a first come, first
reserved basis. Your entrance
fee is what will reserve your

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did not panic realizing that they were starting to
get the Pioneers under control and that there
was still plenty of time left on the clock.

place in the tournament.
Rosters can be turned in later
(12-15 players per team).
Deadline for submission of
entry fee is November 19.
All players participating
must be on a 2005 Fall League
Babe Ruth League Roster. This
can be an All-Star team from
your league or you can mix
players from different teams
from within a league any way
you want.
Games start on Friday night
typically (maybe Thursday for
local teams), out teams travel­
ing from the farthest distance
will be scheduled for games
beginning on Saturday if at all
possible. Games will be limit­
ed to two per day (weather
permitting) and
Championship games are
scheduled for Sunday.
Any questions, please con­
tact Fred Laber at 407-366­
9833, Email - PATLABFRED9aol.com
ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
The City of Sanford Leisure
Services Department Is now
accepting registrations for the
Adult Flag Football League
that will begin play in
January 2006.
All games will be played at
Plnehurst Park (West 24th
Street) on Saturday mornings.
The fee to register is $325
per team and registration will
tMttUH b t*tt Until D ttttnbcr
9th.
Alt teams must register at
the Downtown Youth Center;
lower level of Sanford City
H all 300 North Park Avenue,
Monday through Friday
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
For more information
please contact Rodney Standi
at 407-330-5697 or e-mail at

UCF signee Lynette Jackson, the 6-foot-4 soph­
omore center from Fayetteville, N.C., took over
the game in the final 10 minutes, scoring most of
her team-high 19 points while pulling down
eight rebounds and getting credit for blocking
six shots, not counting the many shots she
changed because if her Intimidating presence in
the paint.
Slowly but surely the locals took over the
game an finally regained the lead with four min­
utes to play arid with the help of three big threepointers from Oviedo's Sis LoSauro, the Raiders
managed to open a gap.
Unfortunately for SCC, however; they missed
several chances to put the game away earlier as
the team was horrendous from the free throw
line, making just 9-of-23 attempts from the chari­
ty stripe in the second hall and 10-for-25 for the
game, to allow IRCC to keep the game fairly
dose until the end.
In addition to Jackson, who was chosen the
Florida Community College Athletic Association
(FCCAA) Player-of-the-Week on Monday, three
others finished in double figure scoring for the
Raiders. Henry finishing with a double-double
with 15 points and 11 rebounds and also block­
ing four shots, Scott with 12 points, on 4-for-9
shooting from the floor and 4-for-7 from threepoint land, and two assists, and LoSauro with 11
points, going 3-for-3 on three-point attempts.
Also having good games were Layton with
nine points, three rebounds and six assists,
Grayson with six points and seven rebounds,
Oviedo's Irimar Hernandez with nine assists,
four rebounds and three steals, and freshman
Ashley Armstrong, who got tier first start of the
season and chipped in with two rebounds, three
assists and two steals.
Chiniree Winns had a huge game for IRCC
with a game-high 27 points, seven rebounds,
three assists and four steals, while Keels Boyd
had 16 points and Cynkeithla Thompson had 12
points, 14 rebounds and three assists.

the notion's longest current losing streak at 14
games. Rice, just like UCF, is wrapping up its
first season in C-USA after nine years in the
Western Athletic Conference.
The Owls come into the game with the number
two rushing attack in the league and 13th overall
in the country. Much of their rushing success is
due to utilizing an offense that UCF nas not seen
this season.
"Well It is the wishbone (offense) and different
formations with the wishbone," Mid O'Leary. "I
think that is what makes it unique. You do not
see it any other time during the year. It is the
wishbone and then the quickness of the wish­
bone. You really can't duplicate It in practice."
"It breaks down the responsibilities of your
defense in that somebody has the dive, some­
body has the quarterback, somebody has the
pitch and somebody has the play action. I
always look at missed assignments because all it
takef is one and somebody is running free."
Running back Quinton Smith leads the Owl
rushing attack, averaging 6.4 yards per carry. He
has rushed for 766 yards and four touchdowns
on the season. John Hall has also had a success­
ful season on the ground. He has rushed for 411
yards on Just 75 carries this season and scored
six touchdowns. Overall the Owls have three
players who have rushed for over 300 yards so
far this season and as team they have accounted
for 20 rushing touchdowns this year; compared
tojuat five through the air.
Quarterbacks Chase Clement and Joel
Armstrong have both split time under center this
season. Clement has thrown for 469 yards and
four touchdowns while Joel Armstrong has
accounted for 343 yards and one touchdown.
The Rice defense has had Its share of struggles
this year. The Owls are giving up over 212 yards
per game on the ground this year and over 460
total yards per game, ranking them near the bot­
tom of both those statistical categories in both
the conference and the nation. They are also giv­
ing up just over 42 points per game, ranking
them 116th nationally in scoring defense.
Rice has had one of the tougher schedules in
the country this yen; facing three opponents that
appeared in a bowl game last season: Texas,
Navy and UCLA.

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back ahead, MCC fumbled the
ball Just past mldcourt and
when the Lancer players were
slow to react, Williams dove
head-long from near the threepoint line to grab the loose ball
and call time-out before the
visitors could tie him up with
1:14 remaining.
SCC scored again after the
time out to go ahead by three
and held the lead the rest of the
way, taking a four-point lead
on a long three-point Jumper
by another freshman guard,
Kissimmee's Ronaldo BsU. and
Otopite misting four straight
free throws in the Anal 30 sec­
onds, the lead was big enough
to withstand a halfcourt threepointer by M CC* Keith Davis
at the final hom
As has been their way all sea­
son the Raiders jumped out to
an early lead behind a jet-quick
fastbreak offense and a strong
defense.
SCC did a good job of getting
the ball inside to 6-foot-8 soph­
omore Jerome Boyd from
Edgewater and 6-foot-7 fresh­
man Haakim Johnson but it
quickly became apparent that
the first halt at least was
going to be a shootout between
the Raiders' Williams and the
Lancers' Ledonshay Johnson
The hosts were able to main­
tain the lead throughout the
halt but SCC could find no
way to stop Johnson who
seemed to answer every time
the Raiders would start to pull
away.

ABOUT UCF
The Golden Knights are coming off a 27-21
come from behind victoiy over host UAB last
week. The victory over tne Blazers was their sec­
ond come from behind victory on the road this
season.
Senior place kicker Matt Prater turned tn his
best performance of the year, converting on 4-of5 field goal attempts, including two in the final
five minutes to give the Golden Knights the vic­
tory. Prater was named C-USA Special Teams
Player of the Week.
For the second week In a row, the UCF defense
stepped up when It was needed the most. The
Golden Knights forced four fourth quarter
turnovers that put them In position to win the
game.
'It is amazing that when you are playing well
how many more opportunities you get through
turnovers to make good things happen," said
O'Leary.
Freshman comerback Joe Burnett ranks second
In C-USA in interceptions with five on the year.
Burnett had an interception agiinst UAB to help
set up the final Prater field goal that put the
Golden Knights up for good.
UCF has now recorded an interception in eight
straight games and leads C-USA in turnover
margin at plus-14.
Quarterback Steven Moffett continues to lead
the offense. Despite having his streak of 12
straight games with at least one touchdown pass
end, Moffett completed 15-of-24 passes for 183
yards with no interceptions against the Blazer*.
Moffett continues to be one of C-USA's most effi­
cient passers as he is currently ranked third In
the conference in passing efficiency.
Jason Peters and Kevin Smith continue to be a
dual-threat tn the UCF backfield. Peters ran for
87 yards and a touchdown, while Smith ran for
67 yards and the only other UCF touchdown a
week ago. Smith and Peters have helped engi­
neer a rushing attack that has averaged nearly
200 yards a game on the ground against C-USA
opponents this year.
The UCF turnaround has helped gain some
national attention as well. For the first time since
1998, the Golden Knights received votes in both
top-25 polls this week.

Williams would outscore
Johnson 21-to-18, over the first
20 minutes as SCC took a 55-48
lead into the lockerroom. The
difference in the score was Bell
who was also in double figures
with 12 points at intermission
MCC came out in a fulkourt
press to begin the second half
as the pressure defense had
seemed to bother the Raiders
over the final five minutes of
the opening half that allowed
the Lancers to get back tn the
game.
And the pressure continued
to bother SCC as it turned the
ball over several times, letting
MCC to get cfe h 'd tim W the
game would be a dog fight the
remainder of the evening.
When the Raider* did beat
the press, they got layup after
layup as Houston Wrignt and
Haakim Johnson scored nine
points each and Boyd added
eight
But SCC was unable to pull
away, because Ledonshay
Johnson continued his amazing
offensive evening and the
Raider* were basically Inept at
the free throw line, making Just
14-0(-26 from the charity stripe
in the second half.
It still looked like SCC would
still win the game in regulation
as with leas man 20 seconds to
play, the Raiders, holding a
one-point lead, forced a
turnover and Haakim Johnson
got wide open down court for
a breakaway lay-up with 61
seconds left to give the hosts a
three-point lead. 99-96.

The Raiders were to have
wrapped up a three-game
homesLand on Friday against
Broward Community College
and will then take off a went
before heading to S t
Petersburg next Friday to play
in the S t Petersburg College
Classic against Hillsborough
Community College at 6p.
and then facing the host Tl
on Saturday at 4 p m
SCC will return home a week
from Tuesday, November 29th,
to host Brevard Community
College at 7JO p m Admission
to all home games is free.
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Radshirt freshman canter Anatka Henry (No. 42)
got her first start of tha season on Tuesday and
made tha most of It with 16 points, 11 rebounds
and four blocked shots In SCC s 76-71 victory
over Indian River Tuesday night.

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In hindsight it would have
been better for Haakim
Johnson to take the ball into a
comer and run out the dock as
he was far ahead of the defense
and the Lancers probably
would not have been able to
foul him before time expired.
But that didn't happen and
after an MCC time ou t the
Lancers broke down the
defense and William Cooper
got the ball near the three-point
line. But it looked like he had
made a mistake as he went
inside the line headed for the
hoop.
Just in time, he stopped,, —
stepped beck and dropped in.
the tying rainbow as the hom
sounded.
Haakim Johnson finished
with a game-high 43 points
and also had a team-high eight
rebounds and six assist* for the
Lancer*. Gary Godbolt who
played at SCC last yeat
chipped in with 16 points,
Cooper added 13 points and
seven assists and Davis and
Jason Fanior were also in dou­
ble figures with 10 points each.
Five of the seven Raider* in
uniform finished in double fig­
ure scoring led by Williams' 33.
Also having big game* were
Bell with 26 points and seven
assists, Boyd with 18 point*,
nine rebound* and two itesla,
Haakim Johnson 16 points, six
rebounds and five assists and
Wright 11 point* and six
assists.
Stephen McMillan came off
the bench to score six points,
grab three rebounds and hand
out three assists and Dexter
Lewis added two points, three
rebounds, three assists and a

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Frashman point guard Ronaldo Bel tram Kissimmee had 26 points,
three rebounds and seven assists to help the 8CC men Improve to
3-0 on the tetuon with a 112-111 overtime win over Manatee
Community CoSege Tuesday night.

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Monet or
W T C E IS HCnCBY GIVEN
lh«l by virtu* of toot certain Wn»
°* f — fKhjn h M d out of m j
“«*•» N B M of N County
Court of Seminole County.
^
Cae* • CCO-OSM 3*
upon • tael judgment rendered
In •toatarMatd court m that corcais m H n J Capia
Coipaooo
Dfe/a
Knights
Kroeatng Apartments Ptae-Off vs
Charles
M.
a) which atoreeeM
Writ of
waa iM vavd
»o mo aa Sheriff of t a n M i
County. Florida and I hava
lavtad upon al Iho rtgfit. Ma and
Waroatot lha dafandoita in Vo
foPowkig daacrtbad proparty,
aaid preparty balng locaiad In
OonVnuiB County. Florida, more
parttaiarty described aa Wtaw*:
1-3001 MtaubiaN Oalant
Vln a 4A3AA46GI1E1BS7M
Tag* H48HYMGold tricolor
and tfw undersigned aa Sheriff
of Oemlnot* County. Ftorltto, oO
at 1100 A .U on Vw 31tt day of
Auguat A.D. 3000 offer lor aala
and tad to Vta highaat bidd
FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY ANO ALL
EXISTING LIENS, al (ha Freni
(Souti) Door, at lha ttagpoia. of
toe Sarninoia County Sheriffs
Odlco,
100 Buah Btv
Sanford. Florida, lha abo
That aaid ada la baing made to
aatafy Via larma of Ihto Writ of
Donald F. EsSnger Shand
Sarninoia County. Florida
PubMoh: July 31. 2003 and
Augual 7.14,21.2009
3180
M THE FAIRLY COURT
F O R TH ! FIFTH
JUDICIAL CM CtllT
C A S ! NO. 0d-0R-4O-314d
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF RICHLANO
South Caralna Dapartmant of
Social Sarvlcaa.
Plaintiff.
va.
Rosalind Dents* Alan aka
Roaalyn Alan. Anthony Raaaa.
Oaraid Nobt*. Wham Hailay.
Adam Tray Boyd. John Doa at,
John Doa 12. John Doa 13.
John Doa 14. and John Doa 19,
In Ra;
Chid: O'Eonta Damaitha Alan
DOB July 19. 1980
CMd D# Kendra Nicola Alan
DOS February 7. 1991
Chid: Do'Andre Lorenzo Marcua
Alien
DOB October 30, 1993
Chid: Detrayik Rico Adam Boyd
DOB September 20. 2002
Chid Da'Marcua Xavier-Ray
Boyd
DOB October 31. 2004
Defendant*
SUMMONS
ANO NOTICE

o»

your parental right* In and to Via
mwiOr endoren ffi VttS ■coon, me
oopnii of wTiicn n*a own mvo
In Via OMca of Vw Ctarh of Cowt
for Richland County. South
Caralna. on the 7th day of July.
2003. a copy of wtveh wd ba
Narad to you upon raqueet
and to aarva a copy ol your
ana* or to Vra complaint upon
too undersigned attorney tor toe
Plaintiff at 3220 Two Notch
Road, CoMntna. South Ceroina
29304. withci thirty (30) days W lowtrg the dale ot service upon
you. e iduw e of toe day of «uch
aervtce. and 1 you faf to anewer
Via complaint wtthat Via tlma
atatad. too Plaintiff w « appty lor
Judgment by default against
Oetsndants tor the reset

aemanoTO•»ine CO*npi*im

Shannon A. W ay
Attorney tor Pierian
3230 TVw Notch Road
Columbia. South Caroftne 39304
(803) 714-7514
fa* (803) 714-7303

County Court
Seminole County. Ftorida
Caee • 04-CC-SS07-30-8
FA Management Solutions. Inc
A corporation
Plaintiff!s)

Columbia. South Cardna
Juty 8.3009
Publish Juty 31. 2003 and
August 7.14. 2003
S170
County Court
Oeda County. Ftorida
CaaaF 81-18
Henry Lee Company
Plairflfl(s)

Reetegut. Ma^io F.
Defendant •)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of (hat certain Witt
ot Elocution would out ol and
under lha teal of toe County
Court at Dade County. Florida.
Caaa 1 9M0896-SP-05 upon a
Uriel judgment rendered In toe
aforesaid court In that certain
caaa anttlled
Henry Lae
Company. PlaeitHI va Raalegui.
Magno F. Defendant!*) which
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
daSvared to me as Sheriff of
Sammoia Cowify, Florida as wal
aa a prior final judgment ren­
dered in Via Cotrty Court in that
certain caaa sowed Henry Lae
Company. PWnaV vs. Raalegui
Magno F . Defendant and I hava
levied iffton a* to* right. Me end
Interest o&lt; the defendants in lha
following described property,
aaid property being located in
Seminole County. Ftorida. more
pertlalarty described aa toaows
Unit 39. SOUTHPORT, a
Condominium.
Phase
12.
according to Vie Oedaretton ol
Condominium, aa recorded n
Official Records Book 1432,
Page 1777-1809. and all
Amendments thereto. Pubic
Records ol Seminole County
Location 193 Hill Street. Urn
59. Caasefoerry. FL
and lha undersigned as Sheriff
of Seminole County. Ftorida. will
•t 1100 A M on toe 7to day ol
September A O 2009 oiler for
sale and te l to toe hiaheet bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND ANO
SUBJECT TO ANY ANO A a
EXISTING LIENS, al the Front
(Souto) Door, at to# flagpole of
lha Seminole County Shertfi
Office. 100 Bush Blvd. Sanford.
Florida, the above desenbed
Thai said sale w being mada to
sabaly toe terms oI these Writs
ot Execution
Donald F Etknger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida

TO THE DEFENDANTS

Pubksh August 7. 14. 21. 28.
2005
T012

Published

7to. 14to

PUBLIC N O TICE
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, Augual 23,2003
at 130 p m or as toon thereafter as possible, lha Samtnofe
County Port Authority and the Seminole County Board of County
Commissioners will hold a public hearing upon the budget of lha
Seminole County Port Authority in Room 1028, Seminole County
Services Building, 1101 E. First Street, Sanford. Florida. A sum­
mary of said budget being as follows

Mrtto John P
Defendants)

Cash Carried Forward
Anticipated Port Revenues
Anticipated Interest Income

821.794
1.835.934

EXPENDITURES
Regular Salaries
183.384
Social Security Matching
8.835
Medicare
2.664
Retirement Contributions
16.152
Lite A Health Insurance
9,226
Legal
10.800
Consultants
2,400
Miscellaneous
2.520
Accounting/Auditing
11.750
Arthropod Control
594
Cleaning
10.060
Travel Expense
600
Communications
3.600
Postage
900
Utilities
31.060
Equipment Rental
300
Clifton Buildings
44.210
Insurance A Bonds
91.790
Equipment Service Contracts
1.966
Maintenance A Repair-property
206.400
Printing A Binding
600
AdvertisingiMarketing
3.600
Public Relations
3.600
Minor Toots A Supplies
3.000
Contingency
5.000
Office Supplies
1,104
Auto Expense
600
Gas A Lubricants
1 800
Janitorial Supplies
2 400
Dues A Subscriptions
1 300
Reserve CapitaJ
1.826785
Construct Debt Service-Principal
116 244
Construct Debt Service-interest

1994
Maroon
Chevrolet
Corvette
VtoS 1GIYV22P4R5121155
Tag t X18TQP
and toe undersigned as Shoitff
of Semmoie County. Ftorida. M l
el 11 00 AM. on Vie 7Vi day ol
September AD. 2005 offer tor
sale and eel to toe highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HANO ANO
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTINO LIENS, at the Front
(Souto) Door, at the flagpole, of
the Semmoie County Sheriff's
Office. 100 Bush Btvd . Sanford.
Florida, me above described
Thsl said sale w being made lo
satisfy toe larma of tot* Writ of
Eiacuaon
Donald F Eshngar. Sheriff
Semmoie County. Floods
Published August 7th.14th 21st.
and toe 38m ol 2005 with the
sale on September 7m. 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 CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHEHIFFS OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 6656912
Pubksh August 7, 14. 21 26.
2005
T013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2003-CP-1048
IN RE ESTATE OF
JESSIE MADELEINE
ROBINSON,
Deceased

AD creditors ot Ihe decedent
and other parsons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate, on whom a copy ot this
notice a required to be served,
must Me their claims with mis
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Ad other creators ol the dece­
dent end other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent s estate must Me then
claims with mis Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

/

AMBER JADE F JOHNSON
Persona! Hepieseriteii.*

1201 S Orlando Avenue Su
350
Writer Park Fluid* 33709

f}y W *em H Poe Cheemen

Anber Jade f JtAmaui

TUMI

AJtce Rooksrd Stevenson.
Deceased
AMENDED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The ackmrxstribcm ol the estate
ol Alice Rookard Stevenson,
deceased Fde Number 2005CP-1411. is pending in me
Cueist Court tor Semmoie
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, (he address ol which ie:
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford
Ftorida 32771 The name end
address of Ihe Personal
Representative
and
to
Personal Representative * atlo
ney are eel forth below

Ad crednore ol the decedent
and other persona having claims
or demands against decedents
estate on whom a copy ol tow
notice is served within three
morth* alter the dale of to* first
publication of this notice must
Me a written statement ot thee
claim with the Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM, even
though the personal representslive haa recognized the claim or
demand by paying a pert of It or
Merest on it or otherwise

SELMMOLE CO UN TY POHT AUTHORITY

j- x m * Ay isi '4 JW8

IN RE ESTATE OF

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ol Viet certain Wnl
ol Execution issued out ol and
under to# teal ot toe County
Court of Seminole County.
Ftoftda. Case 104-CC-6607-20S upon e final judgmen ren­
dered In the aforesaid court in
that certain case entitled FA
Manegemen! Solutions. Inc
Plaintiff va. Mltfo. John P ,
Detendant(s) which aloreeaid
Wm of Execution was deSvered
to me a* Sheriff ot Semmoie
County. Florida and I have levied
upon all Vie right. wi« and inter­
est of the defendants n the fol­
lowing desenbed property, said
property being located In
Semlnoia County, Florida, more
partlcutaity described aa toaowt

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
69.98682,675,274
AFTER THE DECED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate
these proceedings should contact me Seminote County Port
The dale ol fust publication ol
Authonty 48 hours m advance ol the meeting, al (407)322-4798
IN* Notice is August / 3005
Persons are advised that t they decide to appeal any decisions
made at Vsa hearing, they *4 need a record of the proceedings
ASHBY LEWIS
and for such purposes they may need to insure a verbatim Personal Reprceenutir*
402 Spencer Fartow Dove
record ot me proceedings made when record includes me tea
umony and evidence upon when me appeal » based Section Carolina Beach North
Ca/okna 38438
286 0105 Florida Statutes

A seat Lie rid P Larne* M Secrete*»

FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2005-CP-1411

ALL CREDITORS OF THE
DECEDENT ARE NOTIFIED
THAT:

The administration ol are estate
ot JESSIE MADELEINE ROBIN
SON. deceased, whose data of
death was April 29. 2005. File
17.54682,875,274
Number 2005-CP-1046, is pend­
ing m Ihe Circuit Court tor SEMI
NOLE County. Florida. Probate
Division, me address ot which w
301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL. 32771 The names
and address ol the Personal
Representative
and
me
Personal Representative s anor
ney are set forth below

Deled st Sanford SemncM County Florida Vue Bth day
August 2005A D

SCMNOLE COUNTY,

NOTICE OF
SHERIFFS SALE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
R ECEIPTS AND REVENUES

IN THC CIRCUIT COURT Off
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR

f u d a bar No 97M90
Law Office td Anew Jede
Jcdmau.
1491 8 Ortaridu A,*raxe bu
MQ

Wader Fei tl 4//*9

Al other creators at Ihe dece­
dent and persona having claims
or rtomsnd* again*! the dacedents estate must tile a written
statement ot their claim with Ihe
Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
EVEN THOUGH NO OBJEC­
TION TO THE CLAIM IS FILED
UNLESS
THE
COURT
EXTEN03 THE TIME IN
WHICH THE CLAIM MAY BE
FILEO AN EXTENSION MAY
BE GRANTED ONLY UPON
GROUNDS
OF
FRAUD.
ESTOPPEL. OR INSUFFI­
CIENT NOTICE OF THE
CLAIMS PERIOO
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
AUGUST 7. 2005
/if Sherrie Colombo
Shame Colombo
Personal Represent*Irv*
Rural Rout* *2. Box 480
Lake Butler. Florida 32054
T Michael Wood*. Attorney tor
to# Personal Representative
Florida Bar No 132993
612 East Colonial Dr, Sle 190
Orlando. FL 32803
Telephone 407/481-2993
Pubksh. August 7. 14, 2005
T015
NOTICE OF LIEN SALE
In accordance with the provi­
sion* ol Stale law. there being
due and unpaid charges lor
which Ihe undersigned is entitled
to satisfy an owner's ken of ffre
goods hereinafter desenbed and
stored al Uncle Bobs Self
Storage located *1 2650 W 35m
Strsel Sanford. Florida 32771,
(407)324-9965 And, due nobca
having been given, to the owner
of taxi properly and all parties
known to claim an interest there­
in. and the time specified m such
notice tor payment ol such hav­
ing eipued, me goods wiX be
sold al public auction al the
above slated address to the
highest bidder or otherwise dis­
posed of on Wednesday ADO.
14, 2005 Data ol Auction Time
2 30 PM

Cuatoowi Hiimv. inrtmturx
138 - Tabrtha Du on. Household
goods.
Furniture.
Boxes
Sporting Goods. Tv’s or Stereo
Equip
236 Angela
Williams,
Household goods Furniture,
Boxes
253 - Wanda A Tillman,
Household goods Furnilur*.
Boxes. Appliances. Tvs or
Stereo Equip
404 - Michael Eason. Baseball
Equip , Excetsixa Bike dining
set. Cabinets Christmas Tree,
Boxes
424 • Margaret A Bowles.
Household goods. Sporting
goods. Tools. Construction
Equip
506 • Willard B Tmcher,
Household goods. Furniture.
Sporting
Goods.
Tool*.
Appliances.
Landscaping
Equip. Motorcycle
612 •Wanda Parker Household
goods. Furniture Boxes
Publish August 7. 14 2005
T016

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECT
SOLICITATIONS
For information an Semmoie
County BCC procurements
please v»x out website el
www seminotecounryfl gov pul
chasing
select
Current
Procurement lor a kit of a*
active toecitafkint Many can
be duwntoaded al no charge
Solicitation and Procurement
ertormakon « also a-aSaMe af
Ihe Purchasing and Contracts
Division Created «• toe Cxaxffy
S x r n c n B u X k ^ 1101 East 1st
Si
Room 1306 Sarfford
Honda Phene SO7 4 9 5 M il

to guarantee race#* ut widen
da a# lespondenls should
je e r aie m u x* or ecusect me
Purchasing and CurSracts
(kreur- sever- ia w r-ie days
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Continued from Page 2B
POST S3 IN REGIONALS
For the sixth time in nine years the Sanford
American Legion Campbeil-Lossing Post 53
Bastall Team has won the State Championship.
Post 53 won the title in Clearwater this past
weekend and is currently playing in the
Southeast Regional in Dotnan, Alabama looking
for a trip to the Americna Legion World Series in
Oregon in hopes of duplicating the efforts of the
1997 World Series Championship Team.
To fotlow the team live, go to the state website
at www.floridalegion.org/ and look for the base­
ball link.
WRESTLING IN DeBARY
Southern Championship Wrestling and Ker's
Wing House of Sanford present, "Walker versus
Briggs," on Saturday, August 13th at the V.F.W.
Hall Post 8093 located at 351 South Highway 1792 in DeBary.
In the Main Event, SCW Heavyweight
Champion Vordell Walker has accepted the chal­
lenge of Dagon Briggs. Last month, in a
Contender's Match, Briggs earned the opportu­
nity to face Walker by defeating Jason Hexx.
Hexx will also be on the card in a one-on-one
matchup with Scott Davis.
In other scheduled matches:
The Heartbreak Express will be defending
their Tag Team Title against "Members Only"
Josh Rich and a mystery partner.
Former SCW stars Frankie Capone and Thump
Dupree return as a team to square off with
"Sudden Impact", Jason Sensation and Tommy
Marr.
There will also be a tournament for the vacant
SCW Cruiserweight Championship among con­
tenders Chasyn Ranee, Jerrelle Clark, Krazy K
and Aaron Epic.
Also. "The Living Legend," Lany Zbyszko, is
scheduled to be on hand to address the crowd in
regards to his future plans with Southern
Championship Wrestling.
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. for a "Meet and
Greet" with Bell Tune set for 7 JO p.m.
Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for children
under the agoe of 12.
For more information, please call 407-474-4453
or visit the SCW at: www.scwflorida.com.
MERRILL PARK SOFTBALL
Merrill Park in Altamonte Springs is now
accepting registrations for its Fall Softball sea­
son.
There are openings for Women, Co-Ed and
Men's Class A and D levels.
Registration runs through August 15th at the
Merrill Park Complex.
This will be a 10-Week season and the registra­
tion fee Is $355 per team.
For any additional information call Bill Goebel
at 407-571-8779.
SOAP BOX DERBY RALLY DAY
Central Florida Soap Box Derby and The
Sanford Recreation Department will be sponsor­
ing a Rally Derby on Saturday, August 20th at
Derby Park (North Oregon Avenue off West 25th
Street) in Sanford.
Check in is at 7 a.m. with racing beginning at 8
a.m.
AH cars and drivers must meet AASBD stan­
dards and there will be three classes, stock,
super stock and master.
The cost is $25 per car, or $35 for an additional
family member (brother or sister), if pre-regis­
tered and paid by August 15. After August 15th
there will be a $10 late fee and there will be no
on-site registration!
For more information contact Norm Perry,
Race Director, at 407-330-5697(work) or 321-2670168 (home).
CROSS COUNTRY
New Lake Mary High School cross country
coach Luther Davis will be in charge for the first
time when the popular Lake Mary Summertime
Cross Country Run that annually kicks off the
Cross Country season is run on Saturday, August
27th.
The race will be run at the Lake Mary Cross
Country Course (located behind Lake Mary High
School) with the day beginning at 7 a.m. with
Late Registration. Racing begins at 7:45 a.m.
The race is not an official high school event and
no team may run under a school name, although
the event is geared for the 13-to-18 age groups.
Age groups are 10-and-Under, lI-to-12,13-to-18,
19-lo-29, 30-to-39, 40-to-49, and 50-and-Over. All
seven Age Groups have both Male and Female
divisions.
AH first place finishers in each 5K race age
group (except 13-to-18, both male and female)
receive medals with ribbons going to the second
through 10th place finishers.
There will be separate 5K races for the 13-to-18
boys and 13-to-18 girls with medals going to first
through 20th place finishers and ribbons going to
21st-through-75th place.
The cost to enter is $4 per person prior to
Monday, August 22nd and $8 on the morning of
the race.
The race day time schedule is as follows:
* 7 a.m. _ Late Registration.
* 7:45 a.m _ 5K run, 19-and-Over and 12-andUnder (both male and female).
* 8:30 a.m. _ 14-to-18 Girls Race (5K).
* 9:15 a.m. _ 14-to-18 Boys Race (5K).
* 10 a.m. _ Awards Ceremony.
Additional information and entry forms can
also be obtained on www.flrunners.com.
SOFTBALL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
The City uf Sanford Recreation Department
will be holding its Fall Adult Slowpitch Softball
League Organizational Meeting on Wednesday,
August 24, at 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown
Recreation Center located on the ground floor of
Sanford City Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue, on the
turner of Semmoie Boulevard.
Please plan on attending or having a represen­
tative present to discuss concerns or questions
regarding the league. You may also pre-register
at this time for the fall league.
Cost is $285 per a team, plus a $40 check
made payable to Central Florida A.S.A.
If you have any questions, please feel free to
call Kininey Stancil at 407-330-5697 or email:
-tanciir'ci .uniurJ fl us me at (407) 330-5697
YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
The Sanford Rec reation Department will be
iursting a Sanford Instructional Soccer League
beginning on Saturday, September 20th and runrung every Saturday until November bth from 9
a m -to-10 a ni al Zinn Beck f-Trid (next to the
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium) un
Meliiirivdle Avenue
llie league i» for buy* and gjrle age* VU&gt;-7 and
h u&gt; ID and the d e l i» $40 (i/wt tude* partk tpatjxzn

award and League T-shirt).
For information call the 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.san/ord.fl.us
SUNBELT SUPER LATES AT NEW SMYRNA
The Sunbelt Super Late Model 125 returns to
New Smyrna Speedway tonight (Saturday) with
the "best of the best" Super Late Model drivers
in the state.
Jason Boyd recently took over the points lead
over Wayne Anderson and both will be battling
hard to keep their lead. Also on the program
with the Sunbelt 125 will be the Pro Trucks,
Quick Kids, Sportsman, Super Stock, Mini Stock
and Strictly Stock.
Pit gate wUl open at 2 p.m.
There will be practice for the Sunbelt Super
Late Model drivers ALONE from 3 p.m. to 4
p.m. with division practice to foUow. Qualiyfing
for the Sunbelt 125 will be at 6 JO p.m. with rac­
ing action at 7 J 0 p.m.
General admission is $15, students and seniors
$10, children 11 and under FREE.
New Smyrna Speedway is located on the cor­
ner of SR44 and SR415 between 1*95 and 1-4
eight mUes west of New Smyrna Beach in beau­
tiful Samsula.
For more information, please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at www.fascar.org.
GATOR HUNTERS GET A SECOND SHOT
Alligator hunters who had permits to hunt
Sept. 1-8 and Sept. 8-15 didn’t get to participate
because of the state of emergency caused by
Hurricane Frances, but the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) had
good news for them Friday.
FWC executive director; Ken Haddad, signed
an executive order authorizing Sept. 1-8 permit
holders to hunt gators Oct. 8-15. Sept 8-15 per­
mit holders can take gators O ct 15-22. These
permit holders will be receiving a postcard that
will provide additional details relevant to this
action. FWC officials said aUigator trappers
should be sure to be in possession of their origi­
nal permit while hunting during these addition­
al harvest periods since the FWC will not be
sending replacement permits.
In addition, the FWC may authorize similar
accommodations for Sept. 15-22 and Sept. 22 Oct. 1 permit holders if a state of emergency
exists over those harvest periods.
SPECIAL-OPPORTUNITY TURKEY HUNT
Special-Opportunity TUrkey Hunt Permits now
are available from the Florida Fish and WUdlife
Conservation Commission (FWC).
Special-Opportunity Spring Turkey Hunts are
custom-made for sportsmen yearning for an
Osceola turkey. AH 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 Cs special-opportunity hunt Web site at
MyFWC.com/soh (click 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 Cs Tallahassee
office by U.S. mail or a licensed delivery service
by 4:30 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 PERMITS STILL AVAILABLE
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) stiU has Dove Club Permits
remaining for some of their special-opportunity
dove fields throughout the state.
Permits are available for CaraveUe 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-F LORIDA (486-8356), toll-free from
anywhere in the United States or Canada.
Permits are available on a first-come, firstserved basis and aUow 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
ermit holder and youth to both take a daily bag
mit of birds.
For more information on these great dove
hunting opportunities, visit MyFWC.com/dove.

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FLW REDFISH SERIES AT TITUSVILLE
The $1.9 miUion Wal-Mart FLW Redfish Series
- the most lucrative red fish tournament trail in
the world - is headed to TitusviUe Aug. 19-20 for
the circuit's seventh event. Up to 150 teams wUl
be competing in the Eastern Division's final
tournament of the regular season, which features
a $200,000 cash purse.
Anglers, competing in two-man teams, will
fish for a top award of as much as $50,000.
Competitors will also be vying for valuable
points that could earn them a berth into the no­
entry-fee $300,000 Wal-Mart FLW Redfish Series
Championship in Mobile, Ala., Oct. 27-29 for a
shot at as much as $100,000.
A stone's throw from the Kennedy Space
Center, some of the nation's best redfish anglers
might find the Titusville waters and the popular
Mosquito Lagoon a bit low when the tourna­
ment arnves in late August.
Sand Point Park will host daily takeoffs and
weigh-ins at 7 a.m. and 3 p m , respectively.
Iakeoffs and weigh-ins are free and open to the
public.
Teams will compete tor two days to determine
the winner based on accumulated weight
Ihe wuuung team earns $25,000 cash
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B y U a n e E d is o n
Herald Staff

SANFORD — The quest for a new
city manager reached another critical
point Monday, when interim City
Manager Eugene Miller narrowed the
field from 49 applicants to six candi­
dates.
A list of the six candidates was for­
warded to the city commissioners, who
will soon schedule phone interviews.
The five males and one female,
include three people from the northern
United States and three from the South,
(one from Seminole County's back­
yard). All share one thing in common
— 25 years or more of local govern­
ment experience. (See article, Page 3A.)
Four months ago, after a week of

Jeff Blake
signs with
Chicago Bears
Former Seminole High
School star quarterback
Jeff Blake is now a
member of the
"Monsters of the
Midway" after signing a
contract with the National
Footed League Chicago
Bears.

fee Spirts, Page IB

One woman, five men have
at least 25 years experience

negotiations and speculation about his
future, former city manager Al
Grieshaber Jr. submitted his resignation
to the city commission April 15.
The city commission voted 3 to 2 in
January not to renew Crieshaber's con­
tract and because the commission was
coming up on elections, a decision
either way became a hot topic during
the campaign.
Newly elected Mayor Linda Kuhn
said in April that she was disappointed
the issue had become a part of tne cam­
paign, but had earlier said she would

not be inclined to retain Grieshaber, cit­
ing his handling of the Andrew Van
Gaale case.
Grieshaber attempted to fire Van
Gaale for using a city-leased golf cart
for personal needs during the Fourth of
July celebration in 2004.
The decision to accept Grieshaber's
resignation Included conditional items
such as a continuation of salary and
benefits until Nov. 30, in return for con­
sultation on some of the 35 ongoing
projects he had been involved with.
Then, interim manager Miller came on

board.
Miller, who has more than 40 years
experience in a city manager position,
has introduced a Friday Tetter to the
commissioners that is posted on the
city's newly designed Web site, and has
also helped the city reorganize its goals,
which most recently included institut­
ing 21 more jobs to the city staff to help
move the city forward.
In June, Miller was given the go
ahead to perform the city manager
search for candidates. He promised to
narrow the list of applicants down to
no more than 10. The six he narrowed it
down to will participate in phone inter­
views with tne commissioners during
Aug. 18-22.

Sm Manager, Page 3A

Stan Mace

Class Actor

M anna

autorepair
hudoosus

By Karla Reyes
Herald Correspondent

By Staff Reports

Nelson plans
To w n Hall
meeting Friday
SANFORD — U.S.
Sen. Bill Nelson is
hosting a Town Hall
meeting on Friday,
Aug. 19, at 11:30 a.m.
The meeting will
take place at tne
Sanford City
Com m ission
Cham bers located at
300 N. Park Ave.
Various members
of the Seminole
County School Board
may attend the meet*
ing, according to a
School Board news
release.

Sanford
announces road
closures
SANFORD — The
city o f Sanford Public
Works Department
has announced two
street closures.
From Monday,
Aug. 22 through
Wednesday, Sept. 7,
Park Avenue will be
closed between
Fulton Street and
Seminole Boulevard
for street construc­
tion.
The second closure
will begin Monday,
Aug. 28 through
Wednesday, Sept. 7.
On those dates,
Commercial Street
East will be closed
from Park Avenue to
Sanford Avenue for
street construction.

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TALLAHASSEE
—
The
Florida
Agriculture
and
Consumer Services commission­
er announced Tuesday that
inspectors will conduct a sweep
of auto repair shops in Seminole
County next week.
The inspections will make
sure that shops are registered
with the state and complying
with regulations governing esti­
mates and invoices for repair
work,
according
to
Commissioner Charles Bronson.
The proactive inspections,
which will begin Monday, are
designed to enhance the con­
sum er protections offered by
Bronson's department to car and
truck owners in Florida.
"It is critical that shops are
properly registered and provid­
ing written statem ents and
invoices," Bronson said. "Shops
that fail to comply with these
requirements are not treating
consumers fairly and enjoy a
com petitive advantage over
shops that follow the rules."
The blitz is expected to con­
tinue for two or three days, and
will involve visits to each of the
492 registered auto repair shops
in Seminole County as well as
visits to any unregistered facili­
ties that inspectors detect during
their sweep.
Under Florida law, motor
vehicle repair shops are required
to be registered with the Florida
Department of Agriculture and

SANFORD — The public
school district suspended two
Seminole County bus drivers
without pay for separate rea­
sons and will request termi­
nation for
both pend­
ing adminis tr a tiv e
hearings.
B u s

drivers
R o b i n

Nease and
J a m e s

Harald photo by Tommy Vloc.nl

Actor, comedian, third-grader Collin Anthony Cooley DIMascio of Sanford.

8-year-old wants to walk
in Eddie Murphy’s shoes
By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff

SANFORD — Collin Anthony Cooley
DiMascio is not just an ordinary 8-yearold. In school he’s Collin Cooley, and on
the set of commercials he's Collin
DiMascio.
From time to time, he also portrays
fake characters to entertain his family. A
few years back, he surprised his family

with the character, Pa, a 100-year-old
cranky man, who graced his presence
briefly at the interview.
"I'm Pa, and I’m not afraid to whip
you," Collin cried out from his seat in a
wheel chair.
The third grader from Wilson
Elementary School decided he wanted to
be an actor when he was three years old,
See A cto r, P age 6 A

Carter lis­
tened Aug.
9 as Super­
in te n d e n t
Bill Vogel recommended they
both be suspended without
pay. The School Board voted
to suspend both drivers.
John Reichert, executive
director for human resources,
told The tteralJ that a con­
struction crew had seen
Carter giving candy to little
girls. The workers went to the
School Board.
According to Reichert,
when Carter found out the
board was looking into the
story, he started calling the
children's parents to tell them
what to say if school officials
called.
Reichert also said when the
school district found out that
Nease had been found guilty
on two counts of forgery, they
recommended her for susSee D rivers, P ag e 6 A

See Repair, Page 3A

Plan would spend $ 7 . 7 billion, but
w on’t fulfill transportation needs
sion
an
update on
the
pro­
posed com­
muter rail
that would
run from
Volusia
County to

B y S te ve P aradis
H erald Staff

LAKE MARY — A regional
transportation plan will invest
$7.7 billion over the next 20
years, but that still won't be
enough to meet all the needs
of Seminole, Orange and
Osceola counties, according to
the executive director of
MetroPlan.
Seminole
County
Commissioner Randy Morris,
former mayor of Lake Mary
and chairman of MetroPlan
Orlando,
along
with
Executive Director Harold
Barley addressed the Lake
Mary City Commission Aug.
11 to update the commission
about regional transportation
plans.
Morris gave the commis­

School
district
suspends
drivers

Osceola

County. He
said negoti­
ations with
the state to gain control of the
CSX tracks for the commuter
rail service are expected to be
complete by the end of the
year or the first quarter of
2006.
"We're moving pretty well
down the tracks," he quipped.
The local matching money in
order to obtain federal funds
for the rail project would be 25
M orris

percent of the cost.
Right now the commuter
train plan calls for stops in
Sanford,
Lake
Mary,
Longwood
and
east
Altamonte Springs, Morris
said. The Lake Mary stop,
ironically, would be located
on the original train station
site that served so many in the
20th century.
The city will have to pro­
vide land and help with
designs for the depot, Morris
said. He added that people
need to know that the com­
muter rail project removes
most of the freight traffic for
most of the day.
Only local freight traffic
would come through the cities
during the day, he explained.
See Tra n s p o rt, P age 3A

Oviedo police looking for toon
offering rides to bus students
B y L la n o E d lx o n
H era ld Staff

SANFORD
—
Local
schools are open now, and just
a few weeks in. the safety of
children becomes a prevalent
issue again.
The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office and the
Oviedo Police Department are
looking for a man they say is
approaching middle school
aged students at their bus
stops and offering them rides.
Several citizens have called
in their complaints about the
18- to 19-year-old suspicious
man.
The first incident happened
Monday, Aug. 8 around 9 a.m.
when the suspect asked stu­
dents at a Chiles Middle
School bus stop if they want­
ed a ride to school.

A parent of one of the stu­
dents witnessed the exchange
and none of the students got
into the vehicle. The parent
later learned that none of the
students knew the man, a
news release said.
The parent called the
Sheriff's Office lo report the
incident, which happened at
Lockwood Boulevard and
Hampstead Cove.
Then on Wednesday, Aug.
10,
the
Oviedo
Police
Department took a report of a
male approaching some stu­
dents at another middle
school bus stop, located with­
in Oviedo's city limits.
Again, none of the students
got into his car. The car
reportedly sped off when
another vehicle approached
See S u s p ic io u s , Page 6 A

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Wednesday. August 17. 2005

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

lacal teacher
Mien declares
caatractdraw
The Sem inole Education Association
has declared an im passe with the State of
Florida Public Em ployees Relations com*
m ission in an effort to secure a fair and
equ itable contract settlem ent for more
than 4,000 teachers they represent who
w ork for the Sem inole County public
Schools.
Rick H illm an, President of the SEA
said, "T h is was not an easy decision to
m ake. However, after several weeks of
ongoing negotiations with no or very lit­
tle m ovem ent from the School Board of
securing an equitable salary structure for
all teachers in Sem inole County, we felt
we had not choice but to utilize the prob­
lem solving process set forth in Florida
Statute by tne Public Em ployee Relations
C om m ission."
The 2005 teacher negotiations began
on June 20, 2005 and continued for sever­
al sessio n s th rou ghout the summer.
However, discussions cam e to an end on
Thursday, Aug. I t , late in the evening.
The final days o f negotiations were spent
in voluntary m ediation resolution to no
avail.
A form al declaration o f impasse has
been
subm itted
to
the
State's
C om m ission by the teachers' association.
O nce officially received by the state, an
available Special M aster will be selected
by both sides to assist in securing a set­
tlem ent for the teachers in Sem inole
County. The Special M aster's role is to
evaluate the positions and proposals of
both the A ssociation and the School
Board, and render a recommendation to
both sides.
"W e are optim istic that this step in the
negotiation process will result in a favor­
able agreement for the teachers we repre­
sent", said Hillman.
"W e feel strongly about the priority
goals we have set for this year's negotia­
tions and to accom plish them will take
very little movement from the School
Board - we are not that far apart finan­
cially," said Paul Sanchez, Executive
Director of the SEA.
Sanchez further stated: "That these
priority goals were set by the teachers of
Sem inole C ounty and they began to
define them when they elected President
Hillman last April to lead them toward
achieving them ."
"O n behalf of SEA, I want to thank the
com m unity for their unwavering support
of the teacners," Hillman said.

DM chapter
donates flags
telMHS
LAKE MARY — Mandated by the 2004
Florida Legislature, each public school
classroom in the state will be flying a flag
of the United States of America at least
three by five feet in size when the stu­
dents return to class Aug. 1. JROTC stu­
dents have been installing new flags dur­
ing the summer.
Several
financial
institutions
in
Seminole County were contacted by indi­
vidual m em bers of Sallie Harrison
Chapter, DAR, and graciously provided
donations for the project. One such insti­
tution was the Fairwinds Federal credit
Union on Airport Blvd.
Tuesday, July 26, three Navy cadets
from the Lake Mary High School JROTC
assem bled at Lake Mary Elem entary
School to conduct a flag ceremony. They
are Roger Walton, Jr., Evan Sknederin and
Jacob Chaires. Lake Mary Elementary
School Principal Mrs. Deborah Wright
joined DAR members Dr. Lois Somerville,
Regent, Fran Morton, Virginia Powell,
Elisabeth Boyd and Mary Anna Rockey.
The cerem ony took place in Mrs.
Christine Watkin's classroom.
Credit Union personnel were unable to
attend, but will receive a certification of
appreciation for their contributions.
Richard Wells, Director of Community
Involvement and Public Information for
the Seminole County public Schools coor­
dinated the project in compliance with
Freedom Flag Act (M1757) provisions.

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The Tuskawilla Lighting
and Beautification District
Advisory Committee will
meet at 7p.m . In the com­
mission cham ben of Winter
Springs City Hall. Items on
the agenda include several
Urban Beautification proj­
ects.
The Sanford Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will present
"How to get an Edge on the
Real Estate Market", at a
luncheon from 11'-30 until 1
p.m. at the Chamber of
Commerce headquarters in
downtown Sanford. Guest
Speaker will be David
Johnson, Seminole County
property appraiser.

THU
The Oviedo-Winter
Springs Kiwanis Club will
meet at 7 3 0 a.m. at the
Tuscawilla Country Club.
Guest speaker will be attor­
ney Bruce Harris who will
discuss eminent domain, and
how the Supreme Court rul­
ing has impact on the area.

Ready and willing to absorb al that their teochers have to offer are these young students at M Souls Catholic School in
Sanford. Cathode schools hi (he Diocese of Ortando normally start a few days after the public institutions. These students
are excited about the new school year as classes began Aug. 4.

Drug related
• Timotheus Jerome Liggons, 19, of
Maple Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police following a traffic stop
Thursday at Uth Street and Maple
Avenue. He was durged with posses­
sion ot cocaine with intent to sell, tam­
pering with physical evidence, battery
on a Sanford police officer, possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana, and
resisting an officer without violence.
• Nathaniel L. f fall, 28, of West 8th
Street, was arrested by Sanford police
Friday in the 1600 block of West 13th
Street He was charged with posses­
sion of under 20 grams of marijuana.
• Jonathan Lemuel Smith, 23, of
Oak Avenue, and James Orville Tyes,
27, of El Portal Avenue, were arrested
by Sanford police Friday. Officers
rted seeing the two involved in
t was suspected as drug transac­
tions. Each was charged with posses­
sion of under 20 grams of manjuana.

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• Linda Gary Chandler, 51, of
Summerlin Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at West I3tn
Street and Olive Avenue. She was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of manjuana, possession of nar­
cotics equipment and violation of the
city's open container ordinance.
• Darron L. Comer, 41, of West First
Street, was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in William Clark Court He
was charged with possession of mari­
juana within 1000 feet of public hous­
ing.
• Desmond lamer Boyd, 19, of
Drew Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in the 1100
block of Orange Avenue. He was
charged with possession of marijuana
• Demina Eliata Caban. 24, of
Cardinal Cove Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday on 1lighway
17-92 at SR417. Officers said she was
walking and stumbling on and off the
roadway. She was charged with fxwsession of narcotics equipment.
• Shawn D. Blaisdell, 32, of
Apopka, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday at 27th Street and

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Highway 17-92. He was charged with
possession of controlled substances,
including over 20 grams of marijuana.
Thefts
• Lenard Britt. +2, of Locust
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday at a store in the 2500
block of French Avenue. He reported­
ly took items from the store without
paying. He was charged with petty
larceny.
Assault - Battery
• Willie James Ingram, 33, of
Country Club Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at his resi­
dence following a dispute with a
female. He was charged with battery touch or strike.
• Amanda L. Shuler, 22, of
Millw'ood Drive, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Sunday at his
residence following an altercation
with a female. He was charged with
battery - domestic violence.
• Christopher A. Alley, 20, of
DeLand, and Stephen Rampersad, 22,
of DeBary, were arrested by Sanford
police Sunday at a parking lot at Old
England Loop, where they had been
involved in a dispute. Each was
charged with battery - touch or strike.
Traffic 5tops
• Darryl Isacc baker, 24, of
Academy Avenue, was stopped by
Sanford police Sunday in the 1400
block of West 13th Street. He was
charged witli driving under the influ­
ence (DUD of alcohol or drugs, and
dnving with a suspended license.
• Eric Aron Vazquez, 46, of Winter
Park, was stopped by Sanford police
Saturday in tne 400 block of Locust
Avenue. I le was charged with driving
with a suspended license.
• Charles Thomas Sullivan, 39, of
Deltona, was stopped by Sanford
police Saturday at French Avenue and
First Street He was charged with driv­
ing with a suspended license
• Vernon E. Hopkins. 37, of West
lnth Street, was stopped by Sanford
police Friday on West 16th Street. He

• Donnel C. Allen, 21, of
Mellonville Avenue, was stopped by
Sanford police Saturday at Airport
Blvd. and Sanford Avenue. He was
charged with operating a motor vehi­
cle without a valid license.
Other Arrests
• Steven Cornell Johnson 39, of
West 12th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday from a pay
phone in the 4100 block of Orlando
drive. He reportedly had been making
repealed harassing phone calls to a
female in the 21IX) block of Logan
Heights Circle. He was cfiarged with
making harassing communications,
and property damage of over $200.
• Kenneth MilLs, 35 of Cypress
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday in the 300 block of
Poplar Avenue. Officers said he had
been involved in a disturbance with
two men. He reportedly gave officers
a faLse identity. He was charged with
giving a faLse ID to a law enforcement
officer, resisting an officer without vio­
lence, and threaLs against a public ser­
vant. He was also charged with viola­
tion of probation on a conviction of
driving under the influence of alcohol
or drugs.
Daniel John Schoch. 19, of Old
England loop, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at his resi­
dence, following a call regarding crim­
inal mischief. He was found to have
spray-painted four tins and a radio
antenna on a vehicle. 1le was charged
with property damage o f S10UU or
more.
Steven A. Farrell, 46, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday in the 3600 block of
Orlando dnve.
He was charged with trespassing failing to leave property on order of
the owner.

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The third annual Golden
Lyre Awards will start at 8
p.m. following a 6 p.m.
reception at the Helen Stairs
Theatre. Tickets for the black
tie event are $25 or $12 for
theatre members. The
awards honor artistic
achievement. Call 407-3218111.
The Seminole Bromeliad
Society will sponsor
Bromeliad Fantasy on Aug.
20 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Sanford Garden
Club, at Highway 17-92 and
Fairmont Drive. For more
information call 352-504-6162
or 321-363-7351.

Donate Blood at the Little
Red Bus. A blood drive will
be held from 9 a.m. until 3
p.m. at Ace Hardware in
Sanford. A photo ID will be
required from first-time
donors. Special gifts may be
available to long-time
donors.
The City of Winter Springs
East Rural Area Property
Owners Committee will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in the East
Training Room of City Hall.

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An Alumni Invitational
Exhibit will open at
Seminole Community
College Fine Arts Gallery,
and run through Sept. 29. An
opening reception will be
held from 5 to 7 p.m. Aug.
30, with a Gallery talk at 6
p.m. The event is free. Call
407-328-4722, ext. 3018.

THU
The Tudor House, 211
Wekiva Springs Lane,
Longwood, will hold
Enrollment Night, with free
tutoring service on Thursday
nights in reading, writing
and arithmetic, for grades 1
through 6. The Tudor House
is sponsored by Wekiva
Presbyterian Church. Call
407-869-1608.

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• Joie D. Reed Sr., 40, of Sanford
Avenue, was stopped by Sanford
police on his motorcycle Saturday at
27th Street and French Avenue. He
was charged with driving in a will­
ful /wonton disregard for tne safety of
persons/reckless driving.

The Sanford Herald
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U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson is
hosting a Town Hall meeting
at 11:30 a m , at the Sanford
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was charged with driving with a sus­
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Burglary
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Tuesday in Ridgewood Court.
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into a residence on Coif Cove Court.
She was charged with burglary with
assault or battery, battery on a law
enforcement officer, simple assault,
and property damage of over $200.

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The deadline for applicants
was July 22, 2005, and what
Miller called a stringent list of
criteria, is a possible reason
for the short list of 49 candi­
dates. Although the list was
shorter than usual. Miller said
it was helpful in narrowing
down the field.
"Upon
scanning
the
resumes as they come in, I
believe Sanford is in a great
position to hire a quality dty
manager," Miller said a few
weeks ago.
Qualifications that com ­
missioners had requested for
the candidates included:
International C ity/C o u n ty
M anagem ent
Association
Credentialed Member; mas­
ter's degree in public admin­
istration or similar; experi­
ence with full service local
governm ent; dem onstrated
success; accomplished in a
transitional d ty o r economy;
strong personality, with the
ability to say no to commis­
sion; manager, not a dictator;
good at inter-local govern­
m ent relations; skilled in
diverse community interest
groups; an open communica­
tor; an innovator; people ori­
ented (all the time); a mltigator who can deal well with
conflict w hether internally
o r externally; willing to get
involved in the community.
Of the 49 applicants inter­
ested in the position. Miller
found six that he felt would
be a good fit for Sanford.
(See separate list of candi­
dates, tnis page.)
On Aug. 22, the commis­
sioners will narrow down
the candidates to three to
five, following phone inter­
views.

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Consum er Services. Those
that do not face initial fines of
up to $300.
The law also requires that
custom ers, at their request,
be provided a written esti­
m ate for any repair that
exceeds $100 and a complete
invoice listing all charges
after a repair nas been per­
formed.
The sweep will be the fifth
such effort undertaken by
the dep artm en t in recent
years.
In the past, inspectors vis­

ShftaaHsts far city R M H tr
Duncan Ballantyne: Currently employed for the last
nine years as the d ty manager of Concord, N.H., popu­
lation of 41,000. Also worked as a d ty manager for Bath,
Maine, for more than six years. He has also worked for
five years as an assistant d ty manager in Grand Rapids,
Mien., and an assistant to the d ty manager in Charlotte,
N.C., for more than five years. He began his career in
local government more than 23 years ago in Charlotte
as a Budget and Evaluations Analyst.
Barbara Lipscomb; Currently employed for the last
year as interim d ty manager in Gainesville, population
of 118,000. Before th a t she was the assistant d ty man­
ager in Gainesville for less than a year. She also worked
as an assistant d ty m anager/deputy d ty manager of
Lakeland, Florida for 18 years. She began her career in
local government in administrative positions in Grand
Rapids, Mich., more than 30 years ago.

of their existence.
By registering them , offi­
cials can keep tabs on shops
an d assist con su m ers of
instances in which shoddy
o r unnecessary repairs are
perform ed, Bronson said.
The
C om m issioner
en co u rag es all consum ers
w ho have a question or com ­
plaint against a.rep air shop
to caU his departm ent's free
hotline, at 1-800-H ELPFLA
o r visit the Division of
Consum er Services Web site
at www.800helpf1a.com.

ited Duval, Palm Beach,
O range and H illsborough
counties. Additional cou n ­
ties are expeded to be visit­
ed in the future.
About 22,000 auto repair
shops are registered with the
department, according to a
news release.
Bronson explained the
importance of repair shops
being registered, saying that
authorities cannot track
problems at such fadlities or
perform inspections at them
if his departm ent is unaware

Dean Sprague: Currently employed for the last ten
years as the city manager in Maitlandd, population of
18,000. He also served as assistant county manager of
Brevard County for more than a year. He began his
career in local government 26 years ago in Florida hold­
ing several administrative positions.
Richard W h ite Former town manager of Lexington,
Mass., population of 32,000, for 17 years. Before that he
was town manager of Bedford, Mass., for three years.
His local government career spans 27 years.
Robert Ychl: Former president/CEO of Woodlands
Community Service Corporation of Woodlands, Texas,
population of 80,000 for three years. Before that, he was
city manager of West University Place, Texas, popula­
tion of 14,500 for more than six years. He also served as
an assistant d ty manager for Des Moines, Iowa, for nine
years. His local government career spans more than 25
years.

Those finalists will have
on site interviews with the
commissioners from Aug. 29
through Sept. 10.
A top candidate will be

chosen at that time, and
around Sept. 12, an employ­
ee agreem ent betw een tne
new d ty manager and the
d ty will be made.

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deaths through july.
"A t least it's not escalat­
ing as it had been," he said.
The plan will look at the
b eh av io rs of m o to rists.
W h at h ap p en s w hen an
accident occurs, he said for
instance. E ducation about
clearin g lanes ca n help
lessen the time it takes to
restore norm al traffic flow.
Planners will also look at
grow th in C entral Florida.
B arley said the reg io n
n eeds
sm a rt
g ro w th
because urban spraw l and
u n co n tro lled
eco n o m ic
g row th are a recipe for
m ore tran sp ortation prob­
lems.
H e p ro m ised to com e
back at least once a year to
u p d ate
Lake
M ary on
regional
tran sp o rtatio n
plans.
C o u n ty
C om m issioner
M orris
said
Sem inole
C ounty has becom e a m ore
p o w erfu l
influence
on
transportation plans in the
region because the county
and cities stand together on
transportation issues.

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Most of the through freight
trains would be rerouted
north and west of the com­
muter rails.
He estim ated th at by
2010 , com m u ter rail could
be in place. At that sam e
tim e, from 2 0 1 0 to 2014,
heavy
co n stru ctio n
is
expected, along Interstate 4,
so m any p eople could use
com m uter trains as an alter­
native.
Barley said the 20 year
regional
tran sp o rtatio n
plan through the year 2025
will meet m any needs, but
w o n 't keep up w ith the
grow th. To continue on the
sam e trend as the region
does now, however, would
end up with ev en w orse
congestion.
And building roads is not
going to be the only solu­
tion, he told the Lake Mary
Com m ission.
The tri-county plan is the
only place in Florida where
a regional plan exten d s
beyond one county, he said.
The M etroP lan O rlan do
lan w as approved by the
oard in Septem ber 2004.
The plan involves more
than just transportation, he
said. "O u r econom y m oves
on w heels," he explained.
A ny
im p rovem en ts
in
transportation will be felt
in the econom y and envi­
ronment, for exam ple.
He talked about the cau s­
es of congestion in the three
county area.
The region greets 50,000
new people per year with
an additional 35,000 added
cars and trucks for roads.
G row th is w onderful, he
said, but it com es with
responsibilities. He also
gave statistics to show that
Lake M ary is grow ing
faster than the county and
the region, percentage wise.
In addition to new resi­
dents, C en tral Florida of
course w elcom es thousands
of tou rists and business
travelers to its roads every
day.
The plan calls for several
rail projects, of which com ­
m uter rail will be the first.
Light rail plans will return
in the future as well as high
speed rail.
Bus tran sp ortatio n will
increase
accord in gly
as
well. Barley said. Tnat will
include som e rapid transit
areas and probably double
the num ber the buses in the
future.
E xtending
and
ad d in g bicycle paths are
also p art of the regional
plan
"W e h a v r created these
problem *,’* Hailey »aid.T he
area c iiu h i I do Ilie tam e

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things it has alw ays done
and expect a different out­
com e.
T he plan also searches
for new revenue to pay for
regional
tran sp ortatio n
answ ers, he said. E-pass,
for exam ple, has been very
successful, he said. Another
revenue so u rce m ay be
rental car su rch arges. A
proposed $2 per day sur­
ch arg e could
give the
region $60 million extra to
help with tran sp ortatio n
problems.
B artey said he is con­
vinced people will not stop
com ing to Central Florida if
there is a $2 surcharge on
their rental cars. Legislative
help will be needed to get
this idea approved.
The recent federal trans­
portation bill also increases
funding by 33 percent,
Barley said, but it pays for
projects done up to eight
years ago. "It's eaten that
up very, very fast," he said.
The federal gas tax is
an o th er area tnat could
bring in more revenue for
transportation. Barley said.
The 18.4 cent federal gas tax
has not increased in m any
years.
"So I think the solution is
state, local and user fees,"
Barley said.
E-pass also cuts dow n on
delays too on toll roads.
Barley said 50 percent of
the delays on 1 4 and other
places stem from the fact
that accidents happen.
"It's am azing, the rub­
bernecking phenom enon,"
B arley said. In M arch,
MetroPlan held a regional
safety summit to recognize
the 10 worst accident loca­
tions and the 10 w orst
behaviors that cause acci­
dent'.!.
The number of accidents
through july is slightly bet­
ter than last year. Seminole
C ou n ty had
29 traffic
deaths through July in 2004
Thai number was escalat­
ing, he said Ib is year, the
tuunty ha* seen 27 traffic

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Nicole Poch, left, owner of Bone-Jour Dog Boutique and Bakery,
and Jennifer Demorls, show the collection to help soldier dogs.

Localshelpingwar
dogsbeattheheat
B y C harfM D. Je c k e o n
Herald Correspondent

SANFORD — Efforts arc
underw ay locally to help
equip and protect one of
A m erica's most vital assets
fighting wars in Iraq and
A fghanistan— the military K9 troops.
M ilitary W orking Dog
Teams are an integral part of
the United States mission in
the M iddle East. Several hun­
dred working dogs perform
their duties in the heat and
sandstorms. Heat exhaustion
is a major concern, with tem­
peratures
reaching
130
degrees during the month of
August.
To help keep the K-9's cool,
a Sanford store Is raising
money to purchase "cooling
v ests."
Bone-Jour
Dog
Boutique and Bakery, 210 E.
1st S t , in Sanford, launched a
campaign last week to obtain
the "Chilly Dog cooling vest,"
which is the specialty item
most requested by the dog
handlers, according to store
owner Nicole Poch.
The vests cost $130 each
with the needed additional

cooling packs of $80. The
vests help combat the intense
heat with an active ingredient
that is natural so the dogs will
not be poisoned if the vest is
punctured.
Other items dogs need are
treats and biscuits, booties to
jrotect sensitive paws, frontine, protective eyewear, flea
collars, toys, shampoo, brush­
es and grooming supplies and
nail clippers.
Pocn is working with the
Space C oast War Dogs
A ssociation in sending the
needed supplies to the troops.
"M y goal is to get as many
vests and we can," Poch said.
"These animals are fighting
tremendous heat and combat­
ants to help our country's
interests, so I think It's impor­
tant for us to help support
them ."
Poch said the drive will
continue through August. The
cooling vests are made by
Patrick Air Force Base in
Brevard County.
To donate, drop by BoneJour on First Street across
from the M agnolia Square
Clock or call Poch at 407-3023272.

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Hula hooping and other activities kicked off the official open­
ing of the Marketplace at Seminole Towne Center Saturday
morning. Street entertainer and Juggler Gregg Hosfeld, left,
throws some bowling pins around as the ribbon is cut by fam­
ily members of W.P. Ball, the namesake of the boulevard that
fronts the Marketplace; Sanford Mayor Linda Kuhn, second
from left; and Mark Toro, right, partner with North American
Properties. The center contains a SuperTarget store, Circuit
CKy, Sports Authority, Linens ‘N things, Marshalls, Old Navy,
DSW , Dress Bam, P E T C O , Kirkland's, World Market,
Factory Card and Party Outlet.

Phiincle hires new loan officer
LAKE MARY — Pinnacle
Financial Corp. announced
Aug. 10 that David M. Sims has
joined the company as a loan
officer in the Lake Mary office.
Sims is a graduate of Santa
Monica College in California
and has been involved in all
areas of mortgage banking for

more than 30 years.
Pinnacle
Financial
Corporation (www.pinnadefinancial.com) is one of the
nation's fastest growing, inde­
pendently-owned direct mort­
gage lenders.
It was founded in 1988 and
headquartered in Orlando.

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human resources for all of The
Girard Com panies and has
more than 10 years of office
m anagem ent
experience.
Bonshire, a graduate o f the
University o f Kentucky, joins
GES as an estimator of con­

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In addition, The Girard
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McCormick to the position of
construction m anager for
Girard
Garden
Centers.
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construction of Girard Garden
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LAKE MARY — Timacuan
Golf St Country Club has
named Kim Shields as direc­
tor of sales and marketing.
Shields,
a
native
of
M assach u setts, has been
active in the golf industry in
the Orlando area since 1997,
when she started with the
Jam ison Golf Group. Most
recently she held the director
of sales and marketing posi­
tion at Saba] Point Country
Club. She and her husband
John have a family of four
children.
At Timacuan, Shields will
be responsible for booking
groups for tournaments and
outings, and will report
directly to General Manager
Tony Johnson.
Timacuan has garnered
many
statewide awards,
being ranked as high as No
14 in Florida by The Florida
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�T he H erald
ters June W. Burgess of
Altamonte Springs; sons,
William B. W heaton of
Sanford, Donald E. Wheaton
of Winston Salem, N.C.,
Thomas J. Wheaton of
Greensboro, N.C., Wallace
W. W heaton of Sanford;
seven grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held Monday, Aug. 15 at
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Home.
The family requests
memorial contributions to
Hospice of the Comforter,
251 Altam onte Commerce
Blvd., Suite 1410, Altamonte
Springs, 32714.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.

O bituaries
D O ROTHY MAE CHURCH
Minister, Dorothy Mae
Church, 65, of Winter Park,
died Monday, Aug. 8, 2005.
She w as bom in Winter
Park.
She was a retired school
teacher and active minister
at New Generation
Christian Center.
Survivors include sons
Kervin S. Church of
Conyers, Ga., Merrick V.
Church of Eatonville and
Brandon L. Church of
A ltam onte Springs; brother,
M cC athom Clayton, Sr. of
Winter park;
Golden's Funeral home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge
of arrangem ents.
ALBERA JA N E CONKLIN
Alberta Jane Conklin, 75,
of Sanford, died Thursday,
Aug. 11, 2005 at Health Care
A Rehabilitative Center,
Sanford.
B om in Huntington, N.Y.,
she m oved to Sanford in
1987.
She was a com puter
assem bler and an
Episcopalian.
Survivors include son,
Jam es Conklin of Bradford,
Conn.; daughter, Sharon
Peterson of Sanford; sisters,
Barbara Dixon of
Clearwater, Doris Burkens
of Vanlves, Cal.; four grand­
children; three great-grand­
children.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

in Sanford.
Survivors include sons,
Craig E. Glenn of Arcadia
and Sean T. Glenn of
Atlanta, Ga.; mother,
Jeannle Glenn of Sanford;
brothers, Edward R. Glenn
of Wilmington, Del., Wallace
Glenn of Newark, N.J., and
Fernando Glenn of
Aliquippa; two grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m ., Saturday,
Aug. 20, at New Bethel
Missionary Baptist Church,
18 East 10th Street in
Sanford, with Rev. W iliam
Lewis officiating. Visitation
will be Friday, Aug. 19, from
4 until 8 p.m. at Sunrise
Funeral home chapel, 900
Locust Avenue.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
CON NIE FAYE
M cL a u g h l i n
Connie Faye McLaughlin,
46, of Deltona, died
Monday, Aug. 8 ,2 0 0 5 . She
moved to Central Florida
from North Carolina in
1988.
She was a dispatcher for
Lynx Services.
Survivors include hus­
band, Jim M cLaughlin; sons,
Corey and Derrick
McLaughlin; mother, June
Maxwell; brothers Mike and
Roger Maxwell; sisters,
Teresa Paige and Debbie
Stevens.
A memorial service will
be held at 11 a.m. Saturday,
Aug. 20 at Gramkow chapel
of tne Collison family
Funeral Homes. In lieu of
flowers the family requests
donations be made in her
memory to American
Cancer Society, 1601 W.
Colonial Drive, Orlando,
32804.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangem ents.

M ARLENE GLENN
Marlene Glenn, 63, of
East 7th
Street,
Sanford,
died
Sunday,
Aug. 14,
2005 at
Bayfront
Medical
Center in
St. Peters­
D O ROTHY ADA
burg.
Glann
M ITCH ELL
She was
Dorothy Ada Mitchell, 83,
born Aug.
of Longwood, died Sunday,
8, 1942 in Aliquippa, Penn.
Aug. 14, 2005 at Lake Mary
She w as a homemaker and a
Health A Rehabilitation
member of New Bethel
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Bom in Detroit, Mich.,
she moved to Sanford in
April, 2002. She was a
supervisor in the Health
Department and a member
of St. Stephens AME
Church.
Survivors Include sons,
Thaddeus Mitchell and
Gregory Mitchell, both of
Detroit; daughters,
Adrienne Williams of
Longw ood, Winada Heins
of Cn icago and Stephanie
Spencer of Detroit; sister
Mary Johnson, of BeUville,
Mien.; nine grandchildren;
14 great-grandchildren.
Calling hours will be
from 3 to 5 p.m . Thursday
at Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory.
Funeral services will not be
local. Burial will be at
Westland Cem etery In
Michigan.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes k Crematory,
Longw ood, In charge of
arrangem ents.

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LO U ISE BENNETT
"G R A M A " WHEATON
Louise Bennett "G ram a"
W heaton, 81, of Sanford,
died Thursday, Aug. 11,
2005 in Lake Mary.
She was bom June 28,
1924 in Lorain, Ohio, and
moved to Sanford in 1970.
She was a homemaker and a
veteran of the U.S. Navy.
She w as a nurse at the
Sanford Hospital.
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Sanford,
died

JERRY A. ROBINSO N
Jerry A. Robinson, 52, of
Casselberry, died Sunday,
Aug. 14, 2005 in Longwood.
He w as bom Jan. 10, 1953,
in Spokane, Wash. He was a
truck driver.
Survivors include wife,
Carole L. Robinson; sons,
Scott Robinson, Jeff
Robinson, and David
Robinson; daughters,
Sharon Smith, Glennda
Smith, and Kim Smith; one
granddaughter.
Funeral services will be
held Sunday. Aug. 28, at 2
p.m. at Banfield Funeral
Home.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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homemak­
er and a member of
Progress Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors include sons,
Ludous Willis, III, of
Sanford and Lonze Willis of
Boynton beach; daughters,
Maggie Mae Willis, Betty
Jean Reddick, Sara Ann
Willis and Dianette L.
Willis, all of Sanford; broth­
ers, Woodrow King and Joe
L. King, both of Miami; sis­
ter, Edna Mae Alston of
Fitzgerald, Ga.; 19 grand­
children; 32 great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Aug. 20, at
New Life Word center, 1311
Oak Avenue in Sanford with
Rev. Ronald W. Merthie,
Pastor.
Viewing will be Friday
from 4 until 8 p.m. at
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge o f arrangem ents.

Pitch far m Nr Im m s
cans tor response
It didn't take long for the
Sanford Rotary Club to act on a
pitch from Dottle Burkett to
nelp the elderly.
Last week, Burkett, an elder
care officer with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department,
told Rotarians and guests about
the need to help the elderly by
donating used cell phones so
they can make emergency
phone calls.
On
Monday,
Dave
Shidemantle, the club's com­
munity service chair, asked
Rotarians for their support in
fulfilling Burkett's wisn of cell
phones for
the
elderly.
Immediately, ideas went forth
on how to begin collecting foe
phones. People may be able to
drop off used cell phones at
members' places of business or
give them to any Rotarian.
Burkett said the devices
would be a vital link to emer­
gency personnel for seniors
who often live solitude lives,
many
trying to remain inde­
Saturday,
pendent
their health
Aug. although
13,
may
be failing.
2005
at her

Sanford Middle School, where
she still holds fond memories
of her students and their par­
ents. Her love
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for children

Servic* Club
Connections

through her
work
in
Optim ist,
which spon­
sors
pro­
grams
of
recognition in
local elemen­
tary, middle
and
high
schools.
Ja ck so n
Peggy is a
• • • • • • • • shining dia­
mond in foe
Optimist world of service.
LIONS
BENCH:
Walk
through Magnolia Square in
downtown Sanford, and you'll
spot a marble bench situated in
front of DiVind's restaurant.
It's the Sanford Lions G ub
"Henry
Witte"
memorial
bench, dedicated in 2000 in
honor the club's 75th anniver­
sary, honoring the club's 75fo
president for his dedication to
SPEAKING OF SENIORS; the club. The bench is a "reflec­
Rotary is planning "John tive bench," said Sam Loper,
Mercer Day" to celebrate foe Sanford Lakeside Lions club
club's longest-serving member first vice president. "You can sit
(with perfect attendance), who there and ponder Sanford."
YOUTH TRAINING: Youth
joined foe international organi­
members of local churches are
zation more than 50 years ago.
Mercer is a longtime banker in learning lessons on serving oth­
the Seminole County area, who ers by helping weekly at foe
has given many years to the "Grace to Grits" food ministry
betterment of his community. sponsored by various down­
He's called on regularly within town Sanford and Lake Mary
and without of Rotary to share churches. Grace to Grits serves
his knowledge and wisdom. hot meals each Wednesday
John Mercer Day is scheduled from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at foe
for Saturday, Aug. 20, at foe Sanford Civic Center. On a
Red Tail Golf Gub from 6 to 8 recent Wednesday, about 15
pre-teens and teenagers served
p.m. RSVP to Chris Stubbs, 407meals. Christie Thomas, a high
324-7181.
OPTIMIST JEWEL: If you school senior, of Central Baptist
ever decide to attend a Sanford Church comes to serve the
meals once a month with her
Optimist
Club
meeting,
chances are you'll find retired youth group. She hasn't
missed in the past four years.
school teacher Peggy Harden.
She's been an intregal part of
Charles D. Jackson, a native of
foe club for at least 20 years of
its 35-year existence. She's held Sanford, is a veteran journalist
every position from president and public relations practitioner
who writes a iveekly column on
to parliamentarian. For years,
she served foe dual role of sec­ service cfufis in Seminole County.
5cm/ items to him at The Sanford
retary-treasurer, only recently
relinquishing part of her secre­ Herald, 300 N. French Ave.,
tarial role. Peggy retired from Sanford. FL 32771.

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Wednesday. August 17,2005

A Place for Paws

Sanford Mayor Unda Kuhn, left in oranga shirt,
helped cut the ribbon at the July 23 opening of
Paw Park Place in Sanford. Owner Gordie Knipfer
has opened the store that serves as a self-service
dog wash, a doggie bakery and features specialty
items as seen in the photo above. Genevieve
Worrell is the retail manager of the store located
at 315 S. French Ave., in Sanford. For more Infor­
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after he saw himself on tape
doing karaoke. His mother,
Suzette Cooley, whose maiden
name is DiMasrio, said she
wanted to make sure her son
really wanted to be an actor,
so she put him in acting class­
es at Lisa Maile Acting School
in Winter Park for a few y ean
before he started auditioning.
“He said, 'M om , I want to
be an actor',’’ his mother said.
Suzette Cooley said she had
seen how parents can force
children into this sort o f career
and she wanted to make sure
that this was something he
really wanted to do, and that
it wasn't just a phase.
His first agency, Louise’s
People, landed Collin an audi­
tion the next day after signing
with them, and he got that
commercial. The commercial
was for Friendly's ice-cream,
one of Collin's dream com­
mercials, since he loves snack­
ing on everything from cotton
candy ice cream to chocolate
ice cream, as long as it isn't
grape.
In the commercial a little girl
named Amy is walking down
the street, presumably heading
toward Friendly's for her
birthday. Everyone is saying
hello and hi to ner as she walks
with her mother and father.
Toward the end, Collin is sit­
ting with a friend in a baseball
field, and he's wearing a catch­
e r's outfit. He is eating ice
cream and stops to say, "Hi
Am y" in a cute voice. He then
begins giggling and eating his
ice cream again. That commer­
cial won a national award, his
mother said.
A recent commercial, that
can be seen nationwide, and
most recently shown on the
Nickelodeon Channel, Collin
can be seen yelling "Yea!"
while he is splashing around in
a water ride on a commercial
for Nickelodean's new nation­
al hotel chain it is launching.
"It was all underwater and
in the water. It was everything
in water," Collin said of the
commercial shoot.
Collin is a com edian in
training, and from the per­
formances he put on during
the interview, he is well on his
way to becoming the next big
thing in child comedians.
"I like Eddie Murphy and
Will Sm ith's acting," Collin
said.
He also said he likes Jim
Carrey, but was not a fan of the

behind him. This incident also
happened
at
Lockwood
Boulevard, at the com er of
Fallbrook Drive.
The press release said the
white male has a pierced noee
and lip. He is thought to be
driving a gray Chevy Impala.
School administrators at
both Chiles Middle School
and Carillon Elementary
School were notified of the
events.
This information is not
meant to alarm the public; the
release said, but rather to noti­
fy residents and to generate
leads so that law enforcement
can identify the suspect.
Aside from teaching chil­
dren about school bus safety
in regards to strangers,
www.aboutschool.com oners
an assorted list of safety tips
for children who take the bus
to and from school.

Mar*Id photo by Tommy Vlncant

Collin has appeared in a bunch of TV commercials.
latest Lemony Snickets movie
that Carrey starred in.
"H e was terrible in Lemony
Snickets. Don't see it," Collin
testified.
Movies that do get Collin
hyped are Haunted Mansion,
Snrek, Daddy Day Care and
Cheaper by the Dozen. His
favorite television show is
Krypto the Super Dog.
Collin's mother bragged
that he isn't just talented on the
set, but he also excels in school.
He is an honor roil student and
is in the gifted program. His
favorite subjects are reading,
math and science.
"I like all of them to be hon­
est with you," Collin said.
In school, some of his class­
mates are recognizing him in
his commercials. The young 8year-old is single for now, even
though one of his friends has
"like 20 girlfriends", Collin
said. Collin's last girlfriend, in
kindergarten, turned him off
for quite a while.
"1 saw her pick her nose,"
Collin said.
Although acting is the
immediate dream for Collin,
he also has aspirations to
become a football player and a
doctor.
He tells his parents that he
wants to be an actor first, then

a football player, then a doctor
so that he can heal all o f the
ball players he injured.
Collin, who is a die-hard fan
of Ihe New England Patriots,
Florida State Seminoles and
the Orlando Predators, also
likes doing kid's stuff, too. But
watch out if you're* not a fan of
his football teams, because
upon admitting during the
interview of liking a different
team than his, this interviewer
was almost kicked out of the
house.
"Get out of here," he said
jokingly as he shook his head
disapprovingly.
His hobbies and interests
range from oil painting to
swimming to cooking home­
made pasta and cookies to rid­
ing thrilling roller coasters. He
also is a pet lover and speaks
basic French and Spanish.
W hat's next lor Collin?
Right now he's waiting on his
next dream commercial that
involves one of his favorite
foods.
“I want to get on a Wing
House com m ercial," Collin
said.
He said he would do the
commercial for free in return
for four years of free wings.
His agent said that Collin's
sense of humor makes him a
good choice for production.*.,
because the camera eats him
up. His mom said that another
helpful talent of Collin’s is his
photographic memory.
His grandmother, who lives
with the Cooley family, said
that her grandson does a good
job.
"|'m real proud of him," she
said
More information on Collin
DlMascio can be seen at
www 247ca»ting tom /collin

At The Bus Stop;
Always walk to the bus
stop. Never Run.
Walk on sidewalk. If there
is no sidewalk, walk on the
left facing traffic
Always go to the stop about
five minutes before the bus is
scheduled to arrive.
While at the bus stop, wait
in a safe place away from the
road. Do not run and play
while waiting.
Never speak to strangers at
the bus stop and never get
into the car with a stranger.
Always go straight home and

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Dividend
School
Vblunteer Program invites you to
attend workshops being offered
for your information and interest
You can participate in ary or all of
the sessions. AQ workshops an
free, and you a n under no obli­
gation to become a Dividend
volunteer after you attend the
sessions - although we hope you
will! Workshop catalogues a n
available at aO public schools or
at the Dividend Office at the
Educational Support Centre To
register
please
email
Patty.Baumhofei4tscp8.tis. Preregistration is Remind to ensure
then a n enough nandouts avail­
able.
All of the workshops except
Student Museum Docents and
Super Scientists will be held at the
Educational Support Center 400
E. Lake Mary Boulevard,
Sanford. The Docent training will
be conducted at the Student
Museum, 301 W. Seventh Street
Sanford. The Super Scientists
trainings will be conducted at the
Environmental Studies Center
2985 Osprey Trail Longwood.
The workshop schedule
•M entors/ Personal
Cheerleaders, Thursday, Aug. 18,
5 p.m.;
•Special Friends/ Elementary
Menton, Friday, Aug. 19, 930
am ;
• Super Scientists, classroom
experiments. Grade 5, Thursday,
Aug. 25,9 am ;
• Flash Judgments - Human
Relations/diversity for middle
and high school Friday, Aug. 26,
9 a.m.;
• Junior Achievement - Teach
students about the world of
work, TWsday, Aug. 30,930 a m ;
• Math Super Stars - Math
Enrichment K-8th, Wednesday,
Aug. 31,930 a m ;

• Reading
Acceleration
Program (RAP)-ReadingTbtoraFirst Grade, Thursday, Sept 1, 9
am ;
• Super Scientists, classroom
experiments, Grade A Thursday,
Sept. 1,9 a m ;
• Readers' Rule/High School
Mentors - Reading Menton High School Friday, Sept 2. 830

arents if a stranger
teU
to you or pick you
tries to ti
up
Wait for the bus to arrive,
watch for red flashing lights
and the stop sign to be extend­
ed, and cross only when all
traffic has stopped. Look left,
right, and left again before
crossing.

Exit The Bus:
When getting off the bus
make sure you walk (not run)
three more steps away from
the door. This is the best place
to be around a bus. Stay away
from the bus wheels and
watch out for moving cars.
Once you get off the bus, go
straight nome so an adult will
know where you are.
Only get on and off the bus
at your designated stop. If you

need to get off the bus some­
where else, you will need to
have a note from your par­
ents.
If you leave something on
the bus, never return to the
bus to get it. The driver may
not see you come back and
they may begin moving the
bus. Also, If you drop some­
thing near the bus, tell the bus
driver before you attempt to
pick it up, so they will know
where you are.
Sheriff's office spokesman
Steve Olson said Tuesday in
an email correspondence that
no matter what age, parents
should emphasize to their
children to be careful around
strangers or other adults who
try to befriend them.
"This
would
include
strangers who approach your
children while they play in
their yard, while they wait for
a bus, or, for older kids, while
they cruise the mall or use the
net," Olson said.
According to Olson, par­
ents should also be aware that
it is not just a stranger who
can do harm to children.
"Adults that are known to
the kids have been known to
do harm. That includes a
neighbor, a relative, a caregiv­
er, or others who have custo­
dial care of your kids at camp,
church, school, etc." Olson
said.
Anybody with information
is asked to call the Sheriff's
office at 407-665-6600.

em ergency," and "person al
leave". For her arraignment
on Sep. 28, she took a person­
al day off.
According to the police
report, Nease stole her room­
m ate's checkbook and forged
his name on four checks: one
to pay her car payment in the
amount of $661.37; a second
check to pay a credit card in
the amount of $320; a third
check to purchase an exercise
m achine in the am ount of
$282.65 and the last check to
ay her Cingular cell phone
E;ill in the amount of $350.44.
She was sentenced in
March to three years proba­
tion. She was ordered to pay
fines, court costs, and restitu­
tion in the amount of $1,614.
She had to attend an anti­
theft school and complete 50
hours of community service
according to a clerk at the
Sem inole County Clerk of
Court.
The current suspension is
one of three she has received
during
her
tim e
with
Sem inole
County
Public
Schools.
On Nov. 12, 1998, she was
absent without leave and
received a one-day suspen­
sion without pay on Dec. 8,

1998.
Eight years earlier, on Oct.
31, 1990, she was suspended
for three days for giving ciga­
rettes to two 12-year-old stu­
dents as they were exiting her
bus.
On Nov. 13 of that year, in
an incident report, N ease
said: "I'm sorry for what I did
and it will not happen again.
Thank you for not charging
m e."
This suspension took place
Jan. 9 through 11, 1991. On
her Feb. 28, 1991, perform­
ance assessment she was told
she needs im provem ent in
using good judgment regard­
ing her job assignment. It was
noted that she gave cigarettes
to two students.
On her May 24, 1991, per­
formance assessment it was
noted that she received a traf­
fic citation on May 22 for
"violation of right of way"
after her bus was involved in
a preventable accident.
She was offered her posi­
tion again for the 1991-1992
school year.
Her perform ance assess­
ments May 22, 2000; March 6,
2002, and Jan. 13, "004, indi­
cated her attendance needed
improvement.

On The Bus:
Go directly to a seat.
Remain seated and facing for­
ward for the entire ride.
Talk quietly (so the driver
will not be distracted).
If you need to talk to the
bus driver wait for the bus to
stop, raise your hand, and call
the driver's name.
Never throw things on the
bus or out the windows.
Never play with the emer­
gency exits.
Keep the aisles dear at all
times.
If there is an emergency, lis­
ten to the driver and follow
instructions.

ArlHif

• Art-See/Art Appreciation,
K-5th Thursday, Sept. 8, 93 0
am ;
• Super Scientists, classroom
experiments. Grade 3, Thursday,
Sept 8,9 a m ;
• Patents' Stress Reducer,
Friday, Sept 9 ,9 3 0 a m ;
•
Green
Circle
Diversity/Inclusiveness,
Tuesday; Sept 13,9 a m ;
• R.E.W.A.R.D.S. Reading
Mentors - 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade,
Wednesday, Sept 14 9 a m ;
• Student Museum Docents,
Wednesday, Sept 14 93 0 a m ;
• Digalo en Espaftol - Spanish
for
Elementary
Students,
Thursday, Sept 15,10 a m ;
• Super Scientists, classroom
experiments, Grade 2, Thursday,
Sept 15,9 a m ;
• Masters Tutoring - K-12th,
Tuesday, Sept 20,9 a m ;
• Super Scientists, classroom
experiments. Grade 1, Thursday,
Sept 22.9 a m ;
• Menton, Friday, Sept 23, 9
am ;
• Special Friends / Elementary
Menton, Thursday, Sept 29,930
am ;
• Super Scientists, classroom
experiments, Grade K, Thursday,
Sept 29,9 am.;
• Mentors, Thursday, Oct 20,
9 a.m.
For more information, visit the
district
Web
page:
wwwjcpa.kl2 fl.us.

Drivers
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pension and termination as
well.
Nease has driven a bus for
the school d istrict for 17
years, but has a history of
suspensions. Speaking to the
board Aug. 9, she said she
had never been through this
before and didn't know what
to say.
"I love kid s," she told
board members.
Nease declined an inter­
view with The Herald citing
her attorney's advice.
C arter also declined an
interview. He has been a bus
driver since 1976. Both driv­
ers were allowed to address
the School Board to find out if
they would be suspended
with or without pay.
Vogel recommended that
both be suspended without
pay, and the School Board
agreed.
On Aug 31, 2004, Nease
was arrested on charges of
petty larceny, two counts of
forgery, and three counts of
grand theft, according to
Sheriff's Office reports. She
bonded out the next day.
Fur the next several weeks,
site did not show up fur work
regularly, her attendance
sheet
indicating
"fam ily

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Maujoins VMI baseball staff

Briefs
RAGI TRYOUTS
Open Tty-out* far
ORLANDO RAGE (SemiPro Football) are aft for
the next two Saturdays
August 20 and 27, el noon
at ^howaher FMd Eaat*
(2525 Cady Why, Winter'
Park, right behind the
VtaUonr Stand at
Showalter FiatdX
luguanion ana lm ck
in et Noon, Tky-outs at 1
the scheduled try-outs ie
mandatory foe anyone
Intm f e d In mahfaw the
2006 rage roetet including
all returning Race players.
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knee:
1) Registration Fee of
$90 paid In cmh at door
for all
win pay $35. Returning
2005 RAGE players wffl
pay only $35.
2) Eaai paid regletrant
MUST sign waiver and
3) Each paid registrant
will receive Official
"Orlando Rage Practice
Jersey", Orlando Rage Email account and have an
opportunity to make the
2006 Orlando Rage Rotten
4; Registration iv noon
■harp. Registration doses
at 1 p.m.
5) Open Ttyouta for any
arson over the age of 18

6) Bring workout clothes
and cleats and helmets (If
you have one). Equipment
•ales repo will be present
for ordering.
7) Each registrant will be
remitted to perform a
series of (peed, strength,
endurance and agility
drills.
8) Break down into posi­
tion groups for workout
9) Full group work out
7 on 7 drills, etc
10) "Call backs" wtttbe
made lor additional
Tryouts and "looks*.
Contact Chris Morrison
for further details at
CMorrisonPOrlandorage.c
om or Randy Horn at
RHom0OrlandoRage.com
or 407- 325-1436.
SOAP BOX DERBY
RALLY DAY
Central Florida Soap Box
Derby and The Sanford
Recreation Department
will be sponsoring a Rally
Derby on Saturday,
August 20th at Derby Park
(North Oregon Avenue off
West 25th Street) in
Sanford.
Check in Is at 7 a.m.
with radng beginning at 8
ajn.
All cars and drivers
must meet AA5BD stan­
dards and there will be
three classes, stock, super
stock and master.
The cost b $25 per cat
or $35 for an additional
&gt;member (brother or
sister), if ore-registered
by August 15,
andI paid
|
After August 15th there
will be a $10 late fee and
there will be no on-site
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LEXINGTON, VA. — VMI head baseball
coach Marlin Dcenbeny recently
announced the addition of a pair of assbtant coaches, as Ryan Mau arid Joe
Hastings will each Join the program fol­
lowing a trip to the NCAA Regional* with
their former teams.
"1 am extremely excited about Joe and
Ryan," said Dcenbeny. "They both oomc
from great baseball backgrounds both as
piayen and now as coaches. Both played
professionally and for prog rams that com­
peted for championships year In and year
out They both come from programs that
played in a regional and know what type
of work It takes to get there!"
Mau, a native of Lake Mary who played
for coach Alan TUttle at Lake Mary High

Lake Mary native
named pitching
coach for Keydets
School and for coach Rod Fogeison on the
1997 American Legion World Series
Champion Sanford Poet 53 squad, comes
to the Institute following two seasons at
Marist College, the 2005 Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference (MAAC) Regular
Season and Tournament Champions. The
Red Foxes took part in the Baton Rouge
Regional last month, falling to LSU and
Northwestern State, despite holding leads
late in each contest Mau will serve as the
Keydets' pitching coach, a role he held at

Marist where he coached both the MAAC
Pitcher of the Year and Relief Pitcher of the
Year last season.
Before his two-year stint In
Poughkeepsie, NY, Mau spent one season
at Big South foe Charleston Southern,
where he lowered the staff ERA by ZOO
runs from the previous season, had a
pitcher named Big South Player of the Year
and worked with a pair of players drafted
in the top 12 rounds of die MLB Draft.
Mau abo coached the South Carolina
Diamond Devils AAU team for two sea­
sons, compiling a 34-17-2 mark and 370
strikeouts while working with 19 future
collegiate pitchers, 15 of whom went on to
play in Division L
Mau, a standout pitcher for the College
See M n , Page 2B

Blake Bear

Chicago
is seventh
team for
13-year
veteran

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With former Florida
Gators star Rex Grossman
scheduled to undergo sur­
gery on hb broken left ankle
Monday afternoon, the
Bears on Sunday agreed to
terms with quarterback Jeff
Blake.
The 14-year v«
will
compete for the third-string
position
Hutchinson and back­
Chad Hi
up Kyle Orton, coach Lovie
Smith said Sunday.
"Right now our top two
guys will be Chad and Kyle
and then Jeff will work in
after th a t' Smith said. "As
we've said all along we feel
real good about the guys we
have here right now. We're
going to bring him In as
another quarterback that
we'll be working with and
really kind of go from
there."
The Bears will be the
Sanford native and
Seminole]
! High School graduate's sevent
irentn team. The 6foot-1,223-pounder has
completed 56.3 percent of
hb career passes for 21,656
yards with 133 touchdowns,
99 interceptions and a 77.9
quarterback rating for the
New York Jets (1992-93),
Cincinnati Bengab (199499X New Orleans Saints
(2000-01X Baltimore Ravens
(2002X Arizona Cardinals
(2003) and Philadelphia
Eagles (2004).
Blake appeared in Just
three games with no starts
for the Eagles last reason,
completing 18 of 37 passes

Seminole Community
College recently named Tara
Gibson and Bobby Washington
head coaches for women and
men's basketball for the 200506 reason following the depar­
ture of Coaches Lisa Nuxol
and Stan Cromarti*.
Tara "Coach T" Gibson takes
over the helm as women's bas­
ketball head coach following
three yean as an assistant bas­
ketball coach at SCC and four
yean as an assistant basketball
coach at Daytona Beach
Community College where she
earned the honor of Mid
Florida Conference Volunteer
Coach-of-the-Year, while
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assuring the LadjTCilMrS'tb
four straight state tournament
appearances.
A Lake Brantley High School
and University of Central
Florida graduate with seven
a n of coaching under her
lb Gibson makes her head
coaching debut in familiar ter­
ritory.
As an assistant at SCC,
Gibson helped re-establish
Lady Raider basketball as a
national powerhouse. In three
yean, the Lady Raiden earned
two state tournament berths,
finishing second in MidFlorida Conference play each
year. During the 2004-05 rea­
son, the Lady Raiden ranked
as high as ninth nationally and
as high as fourth in the state.
Gibson enjoys spending time
with her mother Lois, sister
Tiffany and her nieces Jessica
and Jordan along with being
involved in her church and
other volunteer activities.
Alex de la Fe will continue
as assistant coach for the Lady
Raiden.
A staple on SCCs bench
since 2002, Alex de la Fe is
back for his fourth year with
SCC. Hb primary responsibili­
ties include handling recruit­
ing duties, offenses and work-

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Seminole
High
School star quarterback
Jeff Stake (above in his
Pro Bowl days with
Cincinnati and left with
his father and former
Seminole High School
head football coach
Reverend Emory Blake)
is back in the NFL for hb
13th season, signing with
the Chicago Bears on
Sunday after the Bears
lost atari and former
Florida Gators star Rex
Grossman to a broken
ankle.

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DeLand teenager injured in boating accident Saturday
Special to the Herald
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) law enforcement officers are
investigating a boating accident in which a 13year-old girl was injured in Lake Betesford in
Volusia County about 4 p.m.. Saturday.
Danielle Gamroth, 13, of DeLand, was run over
by a pontoon boat and then cut by its propeller.
The vessel was operated by her father, Donald
Gamroth, 43, also of DeLand.
Moments before the accident Danielle was sit­
ting in front of the boat's guardrails in the front
of the vessel hanging her legs in the water; a
ractice commonly called "bow riding". The
prac
boat
it was traveling on a plane when Gamroth
suddenly slowed it down. The motion caused
Danielle to fall overboard, but before he realized
his daughter was in the water. Gamroth powered
the vessel back up and ran over her. according to
FWC Investigator Al Corfield.
"Allowing bow riding is typically considered
careless operation,” said Joy H ill FW Ca public
information coordinator for the Northeast
Region. "It is a boating violation and a danger­
ous practice which often results in people being
thrown overboard, as was the case with
Danielle."
The pontoon boat was a rental from Holly
Bluff Marina in DeLand. None of the six otner
passengers on board were injured in tire acci­
dent.
Danielle was transported by Volusia County's
Air One to Halifax Medical Center in Daytona.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission is investigating the cause of the
accident.
Safe Boating Tip; Pay attention white operat­
ing a vessel. Careless operation waa the num­
ber one cause of boating accidents in Florida
last yean
"We just can't say it enough - when operating
a vessel pay attention to what's going on around
you," said Hill. "A boat's operator needs to be
aware of what everyone on the boat is doing,
what's in front, behind and on the sides of foe
vessel, what other vessels In the water are doing,
speed zones, manatees, skiers, swimmers - you
name i t . There's a lot going on out there, and it's
the operator's responsibility to be aware of it.”
For more information on boating safety, log
onto http://myfwc.com/boating/safety/.

trailers.
"When there's a breakdown, trailer boaters are
sometimes forced to leave their trailer boat unat­
tended on the side of the road." said Jerry
Cardarelll vice president of Boat US. Towing
Services. "With our Trailer Assist &amp; Tow pro­
gram. we do all the work for you by locating
over 14.000 professional towing companies
across the country that are equipped to handle
both tow vehicle and trailer; and are available
through our 24-hour-a-day dispatch centers an
both coasts We get trailer boaters on their way
in a hurry - all you have to do is sign and
drive."
BoatU-S. "Trailer Assist Jr Tow" is a service
that will provide assistance when either the trail­
er or the towing vehicle suffers a breakdown
while trailering a boat. Labor charges for flat tire
assistance, fuel delivery, lockout service, or
jumpstarting of the towing vehicle are included.
Most importantly, if your towing vehide or boat
trailer is disabled while trailering - or even stuck
on the launch ramp - Trailer Assist k Tow will
pay up to $150 to have your tow vehicle and/or
boat trailer towed to the nearest repair facility or
safe location. All you have to do is sign for serv­
ice.
Trailer Assist k Tow costs only $24 a year and
includes membership in BoatUS. as well as the

combined $30 million in awards through 214
events in 2005. The 27-year-old organization is
the purveyor of America’s largest and most pres­
tigious fishing tournaments, including the WalMart FLW Tour, EveiStart Series, Wal-Mart Bass
Fishing League, Wal-Mart Texas Tournament
Trail Wal-Mart FLW Walleye Tour, Wal-Mart
FLW Walleye League and Wal-Mart FLW
Kingfish Tour.
For more information on FLW Outdoors and
its tournament programs, visit
FLWOutdoors.com or call (270) 252-1000.
Wal-Mart and many of America's largest and
most respected companies support FLW
Outdoors and its tournament trails. Wal-Mart
signed on as title sponsor of the FLW Tour in
1997 and today is foe title sponsor of all FLW
Outdoors events. For more information on WalMart visit Wal-Mart.com.

$1.9 MILLION WAL-MART FLW REDF1SH
SERIES TO VISIT TITUSVILLE
The $1.9 million Wal-Mart FLW Redfish Series
- the most lucrative redfish tournament trail in
the world - is headed to Titusville this weekend
(Aug. 19-20) for the circuit’s seventh event. Up to
150 teams will be competing in the Eastern
Division’s final tournament of the regular sea­
son. which features a $200,000 cash purse.
Anglers, competing in two-man teams will
fish for a top award of as much as $50,000.
Competitors will also be vying for valuable
points that could earn them a berth into the noentry-fee $300,000 Wal-Mart FLW Redfish Series
Championship in Mobile, Ala., Oct. 27-29 for a
shot at as much as $100,000.
A stone's throw from the Kennedy Space
Center, some of the nation's best redfish anglers
might find the Titusville waters and the popular
Mosquito Lagoon a bit low when the tourna­
ment arrives in late August
Sand Point Park will host daily takeoffs and
weigh-ins at 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., respectively.
Takeoffs and weigh-ins are free and open to the
public.
Teams will compete for two days to determine
the winner based on accumulated weight.
The winning team earns $25,000 cash. If a
member of the winning team is the original
owner of a Ranger, Champion, Aquasport, or
Wellcraft boat or a Hydra Sports 1900,2000 or
2300 Bay Bolt that is used during the tourna­
ment, the winners also receives a $12,500 bonus.
Additionally, if a member of the winning team is
the original owner of a Yamaha outboard that is
used during the tournament the winners also
receives a $12300 bonus from Yamaha for total
award of $50,000.
Every team that receives weight credit in a
tournament earns points that determine angler
standings. TWo hundred points are awarded to
the winner. 199 points for second, 198 points for
third, and so on. The top 50 teams from each of
the Wal-Mart FLW Redfish Series' two divisions
- Eastern and Western - will advance to the
championship.
Each Wal-Mart FLW Redfish Series Division
features four regular-season tournaments.
Named after trw legendary founder of Ranger
Boats, Forrest L Wood, FLW Outdoors adminis­
ters the Wal-Mart FLW Redfish Series and seven
other national tournament circuits offering a

AUTO CLUBS MAY FALL SHORT WITH
TRAILER BOATERS
What happens when a motorist touring a boat
trailer has a breakdown on the side of the road
or becomes disabled on a busy launch ramp?
The answer you'll likely get from your auto
club is you are on your own. according to Boat
Owners Association of The United States
(BoatU-S.l the nation's largest organization for
recreational boaters. That's because most auto
club towing plans only cover vehicles - not boat

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Photo* court— y FAMU AlhMtca (toft) and Samlnota Community Cotes*

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the Southeastern Cloverleafs.
Hastings doesn't have far to
Continued from Page 1B
come with his move to
of Charleston from 1998-2001,
Lexington. He spent last year
still ranks among the Cougars'
as the volunteer assistant at the
best in career victories, games
University of Virginia, as the
started, ERA, strikeouts and
Cavs advanced to the Corvallis
innings pitched. He also estab­
Regional as the 42 seed follow­
lished foe Cougars' single-sea­
ing an improbable run to the
son mark for winning percent­
ACC Championship game,
age (1.000) while oosting a 1.79
where they fell 4-3 to 41 seed
ERA, the second-lowest single­
Georgia Tech.
season total In school history.
While at UVA, Hastings
Following his collegiate career,
worked heavily with the Cavs'
he signed as a free agent with
the Florida Marlins and' .*•■*&gt;•• summer campand recruiting
efforts while) coaching outfield­
. pitched for two seasons with
ers and first basemen. At VMI,
the Kenosha Mammoths and

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he will work primarily with the
Keydet hitters and infielders.
The Keydets are coming off
of one of the most successful
campaigns in school history, as
they established a new school
record for wins in a season
(27), while posting three con­
secutive 20-win seasons for the
first time in school history.
Over the past four seasons, the
2005 senior class racked up 85
wins, the most in a four-year
period, while breaking the
school record for wins twice.
This’season, the Keydets won
six of their final seven regularseason contests to qualify for
their first-ever Big South
Conference Championship, fin­
ishing the season one game
under .500 (27-28) while gar­
nering the fifth seed in the
tournament with 11 wins in the
league.
(excerpta courtesy of Mariet
College Sports Information
and University of Virginia
Athletic Media Relatione)

Seminole Community College recently named Bobby Washington (left) and Tara Gibson (center) as the
new men's and women's basketball coaches replacing Stan Cromartie and Usa Nuxoi. respectively,
who have both moved on to NCAA Division I assistant coaching jobs. 11 was also announced that Alex
de la Fe (right) will stay on as an assistant to Gibson and the women's program.

see

University Rattlen. A young, enthusiastic coach
who brought experience and discipline to the
Continued from Page IB
Rattlen coaching staff, Washington plans to
-ing with post players. He Is currently working
bring the same passion for the game and coachtoward an undergraduate degree in education.
* ing to SCC.
De la Fe started his coaching career at Hialeah
Washington's college playing career was
High as a junior vanity basketball coach during
injury-plagued, which resulted in only one full
1995-97. He then became the head women's var­
season of play with Bellville Area Junior College.
sity basketball coach from 1997 to 2000. In 2000He completed his bachelor's degree in Juvenile
02, de la Fe quickly established himself as a
( Services and Corrections at Eastern Kentucky *
coach at Maynard Evans High School in
Univenity in 2001 and continued at EKU, earn­
Orlando.
ing his master's in Criminal Justice in 2003.
As the assistant vanity women's basketball
Washington began his coaching career in 2001
coach, de la Fey developed the perimeter players as a volunteer, assisting the boy's basketball
and helped shape a team that went 30-2 and
coach at his alma mater Bryan Station High
ranked number one in 6A basketball in Florida.
School in Lexington, Ky. The following season,
He then went on to head up the men's junior
he served as a graduate assistant coach at
vanity basketball team, also assisting the vanity
Eastern Kentucky in Richmond, Ky., until he
team to a 28-3 record and a number one ranking
joined the Florida A&amp;M University coaching
staff for the 2003-04 season.
in the state polls for most of the 2001-2002 sea­
Andy Harre will join Washington as assistant
son.
Robert L "Bobby" Washington Jr., joins SCC as men's basketball coach after serving two seasons
as an assistant boy's basketball coach at Oviedo
men's basketball head coach after serving two
High School.
yean as an assistant coach for the Florida A&amp;M

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down, one interception and a
54.6 quarterback rating.

He began his career in 1992
with the New York Jets — who
drafted him in the sixth round
from East Carolina — and then
had his greatest success in six
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Bengals. In 1995, Blake passed
for 3,822 yards tossed 28 touch­
down passes in 16 starts and
made the Pro Bowl.
He came back the next season
with 24 TD throws in 16 starts.
The 34-year-old started 13
games for the Cardinals in
2003, completing 56.7 percent
of his passes, connecting on 208
of 367 passes for 2,247 yards
with 13 touchdowas and 15
interceptioas. He was sacked
19 times and had a passer rat­
ing of 69.6.
"Jeff is a guy that's played in
the league for a while," Smith
said. "He was available right
now and he's a good fit for
where we are right now.

"We had a chance to talk
with him earlier and he's been
working out. But working out's
one thing. Getting in football
shape's another and we'll just
start the process from here."
Two days after Grossman
was lost for 3-4 months. Smith
on Sunday reiterated his sup­
port for Hutchinson and said
that Blake wouldn't be coming
in to challenge for the No. 1
jjob.
"He's our starter," Smith said
of Hutchiason. "It's as simple
as that. He's our guy and we're
going from there, but you need
three quarterbacks. Chad isn't
looking over his shoulder. He’s
our guy and we can't wait to
see him lead us."

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company. Part tlma/lleitbl#
hour*. Quckbooks experience
required F u resume 407322-6194
Alta* General Inc. help wanted,
must have transportation
Please call. 407-772 2158
Appointment Setter*
Expo Only, Longwood Area
Hourly Pay r Bonus
Mon-Fri C a l:
____ 407-2600612_____
Appointment Setters
Altamonte Spring*
Looking for 6 Export*need
Appointment Setters. Salary
♦BonuarSprffs. C a l Rich 407402-1283 for Interview

71— H elp W anted
Aulo repair shop under
renovation. Need 1 A A 1 B
mechanic lor immediate hire.
Must have
own tools.
Oustanteed salary A Hat rate
available Repairs will include
foreign A domestic rohidtia. 407688-9309
Aviation Company now
Accepting Resumes
Professional Appearance
Customer Service Rapa
Call 407-321 -8860 or
Fax 407-321-8403
Bobcat Operator-Ciaaa 0
License.
Final
Grade
Experience (407) 322-6133
Candlewood Suites la looking
tor laem members to fori a great
hotel staff We have an opening
lor a front desk associate
position, whose work schedule
w i baMbn-FtL3pm.il pm. Apply
m person 1130 Greenwood
Bhd. Lake Mary, FL 32746 407585-3000 EO E. OFW P
Cashiers. Food Ptsp 8 Dining
Room
Attendants.
Breakfast/lunch shifts Full or
Part time. No Sundays ChickFd-A In Laka Mary. Apply In
person 407-333-8875

F u ll T lm o E x p d C o o k

Class Aor B driver prefer tree
nmmmg exp. EOE, OFWP. Cal
772-291-3154.

A F u ll T im * D riv e rs .
Apply In person, Vlvona's Rne
Italian Restaurant. Lake Mary.
407-320-2040.

Dear And Onto Experience And
Supervisor
For
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(407)322 8133

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Cook needed lor a large day
care center. Pis call 407-6059332
Experienced
"Conan"
fabricator needed. Cal 407-3635165

FJTme.entiy-tev€ljobwth
bendils available. No siiils
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Rubyjuice
1130am-3pm
MondayT nday. Apply m peroon
101 Wsat tat Street, Sanford
Dtepelc herfle c retery:
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company. M-F. 730-430,407630-7118, DFWP._____
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with strong tiling, dale entry A
phone akin*. Call 407-3232040x26 or tax resume to 407323-5525
FR O N T DESK C LER K S
required tor afternoon A nights
shifts, experience preferred.
Budget Inn. Sanford Apply in
person 3200 S. Orlando Dr

F T Mon-Frt, Class A or B COL
required. OFWP, Acme Septic
System*. 407-3300756
Expd cooks A servers. Jolly
Gator
Fish
Camp
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Restaurant. Grow with us on
bsaU U SlJohne Rtar a SR46,
4 miles east of Geneva. Apply
in person.

Hiring helpers and laaders for
lawn
maint.,
landscape
installation, and tree work
Great pay. Full and part lime
available.
Some
exp.
necessary Call Kerry. 407234-7253

IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
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Always a good policy,
especially
for
business
opfxxbraiaa and Honchoes. Cal
Floods Dept, of Agriculture A
Consumer Service* at 0004357352 or F7C-HELP lor free
nkxmeaon. Or vM our Web aria
at www ftc.gov/bizop.
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, of
Agriculture A Consumer
Services before selling Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy

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• CIU’s *Fm I Servers
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Excellent opportunity for
experienced individuals for an
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Must be a professional and want steady
employment. Above average starting
wages for those who are qualified. All
candidates please fax their resumes.

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experienced only, labor
position, 407-322-6133.

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HEALTH INSURANCE AND 4S1K
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A valid drivers keens# $10St Zhr 407-467-7445 May lax
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Craw Laborers: 407-321

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Deltona area. F/T. 40» hra/wk
Residential A Commercial Call
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Me Queen Masonry needs
axpd masons 407*416-6127.
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Fax resume to 407-322-6973
or apply In person at 401 west
13th a Sanford, or cal 407-3223663, ask for Jimmy
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DIESEL MECHANIC
Averitt. a leader m the
Iranspoliation industry, is
hiring a diesel mechanic in
Orlando, F L This is an
excellent opportunity to
work tor a strong and stable
company.
-Pay starting al Sl6/tir.
Excellent benefits. 401k
and Profit Sharing
•Toot A uniform allowance
Must have HS diploma or
OED
Apply in person:
11125 Palm Bay Drive
,
Orlando. FI
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you a positive friendly
professional who enioys
working with children and
seeks to work n a pteeaanf. last­
paced pediatrics office with
excellent benefits? Please lax
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Lake Mary primary cara
practice
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immediate
openings tor a F T Family
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Must b* certified and/or
registered Good benefit*.
Submit resum* indicating
interest in Laka Mary MA
position, including specialty,
to: Physician Associates.
Human Resources. 455 W.
Warren A va . Longwood. FL
32750, tax to (407) 282-5797 or
apply online at www peot com.
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Exp. Hedicai Assistant
Reliable mdtv, last learner ml
great cust. ivc skill* A
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necessary lor Podiatry office
Front A back door duties Fax
resume 407-869-4409
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mtes A weekends Please
contact Christina. 407-2212394 or apply at 3828 S.
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Lots Plaza
Microfilm camara operators
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Criminal background check
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The
Spot
RoaJdanttal C h in in g SflfvtCG
P T help needed 407-330-4105
or
321-228-5000
Exp
preferred but not required.
Vivone1* North Pizzeria needs
drivers, pizza makers, subs,
waitiaeaee A phones. Apply w*h
owner at 2477 Park Av*.
Sanford

71— H

elp

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71—

a n te d

PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR
experience required Days.
Good Benefits 407-299-1592
Receptionist:
Bilingual
(Engtish/Spanish)
Good
communication* A customer
service skills, FT. benefits
available. Call 407-324-2442.
Responsible honest parson
needed tor kAchenkMi. PT/FT,
Maitland area. 407-660-9260.
407-925-6452.
Road Stripping craw: WW tram.
Class B COL a phis. Work on
roads parting to*, wNng to wo*
nights
or
weekends.
Advancement, DFW P EOE.
407-261-5446.
wanted:
Sanford Mortgage Co. looking
lor telemarketers Good base
pay. &gt;8 to &gt; 12 ihr depending an
experience, plus commission
Full A Part Dm* available. Call
407-32A06t6ar tax m im e 407326-6346
i: Sating diabetic
A shoes to doctors
Salary/commiasion
or
Independent. Fax resume to;
407-585-4224.
Sanford Company looking tor a
Rout* Salas and Service
Technician. Rewarding Salary.
Benefits
and
Vacation
Packages.
For
more
information pieaae cal 407-3028602. Requires chauffeur COL

A
Contact
Mylene.
407-323-7306

H elp

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a n te d

Bemtnofa County BhartfTa
Office will b* accepting
applications tor the position ot
PART-TIME INVtSTIQATIVE
ANALYST. This position is
responsible lor specialized
research in support of Ch4d
protection cat# management
activities.
Minimum
quaiiltoations include a high
school diploma and three (3)
years experience in at
analysis or accounting; or an
equivalent combination or
related
training
and
experience Starting salary
$tt.26ihr.
Position
assigned to work Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday, 9:00
a m. to 6:00 p.m. CLOSING
DATE IS SEPTEM BER 2
2005
Apply in person to:
SEMINOLE CO UN TY
SH ER IFF O FFICE
tOO Bush Bivd (across from
Flea Wbrtd on 17/92)
Sanford. Florida 32773
The SEMINOLE CO UN TY
SH ER IFFS OFFICE
is committed to a diverse
workforce and is ar
opportunity employer

Sffe/Bese Craw: Local work
F/T wrti benefits 407-322-6133
SawPpe Craw-Tai And HI Man
Needed.
Local
Work
(407)322-8133

Now hiring FT servers able to
work days 7 nights. Apply in
person Famous Uncle AJ's Hot
Dogs. Winter Spnngs Town
Center
Operator: Trackhoe tor
underground storm/utitilies
crew 407-322-8133
Outside Sales: leading stone
company is seeking a sell
motivated individual to help
expand the Sanlord/Ortando
markets. Must have sales and
construction knowledge. Send
resume to 4191 Mayfair Lane.
Pori Orange. FL 32129, or
contact Dennis. 386-566-9526
Part Tim e cook, servers, A
dishwasher needed Contact
Mylene
407-323-7306.
Plumber’s Heipur Residential
construction.
Musi hava
experience Best pay xi Vtotusia
County Ins A Holidays Sign on
bonus 386-736-0221

Run a

TV Technicians / Operators
Cues TV, T e s t A Seal Equipment

CDL Drivers
Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Trucks

Technical Report writers
Preparation o f technical rep o rts using
AutoCAD LT

General Operatives / Labor
Reliable A hard working, training provided
Excellent wages and benefits, same out of town work,
good working conditions, paid vacation and training
Apply today, details below •

Altair

Environmental Croup

ESTABLISHED 1980
710 8. MIIw m Street. Longwood, FL 32750
Tel: 407-339-7134
Fm : 407-339^818
E-Mail atUirgroupVtArthlink.net
Viwt O u f W e tw U www aitajfenvuonm enuJ com

Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad.............
..................... ...1 week $ 1 8 ....................... 3 weeks $36
....................... 2 weeks $ 2 5 ..........................4 weeks $45

A d and Get A

Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

G a rage Sale Kit

Classified Contract Rates

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

(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 - 1 0 lin e s ............................ 900/line
11 - 20 lin e s ........................... 800/llne
21 or more lines...................70^/llne

Legal Advertising
$4.95 per column inch

CallTelit
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407- 322-2611

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The H u u o

August 17 A 18. 2005

HeraldClassifieds

71— H elp W anted

Springhalt Suites m Sanford
n ttd t F T Front Dash parson
multi-tasking
Mites
A
. Apply In person 201
NwtoTbwneRd No phone cafe
The flenferd Herald H
looking
tor
a
talas
professional to load its
edwrttalng staff. Newspaper
sa experience is required
TTas position la ideal lor the
sales professional with a
wants to move into a
management position The
edvarttalnq director wW be
----------- s - i ^ a -— t - u
*j —i
response**
to* rwing, nwn*nQ
and managing l a sales staff;
planning special section
of
pubirattona. The dffactor aiao
wtff ba aipacSad to lead by
example and make regular
sales calls. The Sanford
Hsrsld la a twtoa a weak, 5.000
paid circulation new
located in Sanford The
Herald also publishes free
newspapers in Lake Mary
and Longwood. This is a
tremendously lest growing
market. The Herald offers a
competitive base salary, a
commission and bonus plan,
haalh toauranos, 2 weals paid
vacation, auto « t d cat phone
a 401k. E-meff
references to
Publisher Dan Ping at
Jplngtoseminolsheraid com,
or man them to SOON. French
Ave, Sanford, FL 3*771
Warehouse
Available- Packlng/ShipplngLoading AUntoadmgM-F Start
«$ 7 / tv 407-322-1650

MIO
A
TIG
axpananca. good paybenefits.
F T days, shop work. 407-2901592.

C ln ssific d s
W ork"'
P la c e your
a d by c a llin g
407-322-2611

71— H elp W anted

WOAKTOA
THE BEST!

97— A partments Fu r

103—H ouses U nfurnished

n is h e d

l ■ A ^ U lN M ■ k 3 n ^2 fP ry^
$OSO/month 2/1. $590ftnonth

DOVI

Merry Matos e hiring
we ere growing. No nights or
weekends. Ybu need a car A

M A N A G E M E N T
R E N T A L S

orfvvni nopriM. w# prorav A
grcit plats to wort*. bavialHi,
Sptodmaaaga,

M l 407-331*5266

Merry Maids

Sanford Affport near 417 ext F
A L dap. eppl fee. N/S, N/D A
q Je t A w l ArtOS. 407-647-6832

107)

96— R entals
Efficiency
$l00wh
Apartments. StSOwk, also
usee
for
ram
fbmiehedAjnfcjmiehed. 4072 4 0 -ttM .

93—R oom s For
R ent
S400iMo. furnished, Ind u »y,
Frigff*. W/D. CbL M am et
dean 10x20 rm w/eemi private

t

99—A partments
U nfurnished
w v »
BR Home
irsimmon A 13th 81.
SwWsd. 407-321-4217 Aduto

2

Pricing. 1,2 A 3
Lahe View*, 407-322-8104
EHO.

}2 2

141— H omes For
S ale

165— C omputers
For S ale

AffOROABlf HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

PCaytosm .AM D188M C.M d
Tower, 19^ monitor, speakers.
HP 722c printer. DVO/CD
combo. CO Burner, $500. Must
sea. 407-847-8832.

w e it u n

2 190

1 BR, Carpet A Tie.
Indudes C a t* A Witter. Ptoto
$565/$5S5 Dap
Senford: 2/2 Spacious
Upstairs Apt Cvpated. Wnyt,
Open
Patio,
Specioua
$575/9575 Deposit
Deltona: 2/1. Large Lot.
Inside
Utility
Rm.
Washer/Dryer, $750/1750
Deposit
I an ford : 3/2, Carpeted.
Appliances. Double Garage
Fenced, Large
Small Pet O K.
Dap.
D O YLE M ANAOCM 8NT
W t R EN T AND SELL
I

191— B u i l d i n g
M

117—C ommercial
R entals

o n d o m in iu m

C O N N UO ATEO
S TE E L
R O O FIN G for Bams. Boat
Dock* Shopa. toe. Aiao Divert
Pipe 15*x20'1 8^20' . Caff For
Prioaa. Siaptoe Btoto A Buppfy.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788.

2/2.
$148,900
SBeWIReto. over3200 sqft.
2 Fptee. 4 Porches, Huge
LMng. Dining A Femffy Rme
Wet Ber. Located In
HNtaric District Overlooking
Gorgeous Park A 4 Btocfcs to
he Monroe. Listed In
NM onn M#gifrry of nmtonc
Homes. $844,900.

R entals

V I -4 I I 1It t

I

i ■H i i n m i t
t .* i
i , r. i

m i,

Extremely dean, cozy tom rm.
e l u i. cable, ate. Indy phone,
kitch use. sec. dr. private
entrance. Resident owner.
A M O U im V
NO
A LC O H O L, D R U G S AND
ONLY). Vtery
407-314-0924.

Sanford 2/2. covered perking,
lirspiaoe. balcony, pool, fitness
center A tennis courts. 25211
Northlake Dr.
$950/mo
SOSOteec. Caff 813-205-1859

103—H
U

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a n te d

Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, tol
house prtvSegee. Cel 407-3287232 tor an appointment.

located on the Si Johns Rhrer
in the Port of Santord. Great
view of the marine A water.
Plenty of parking. Orest
location S120OMO plus CAM.
Caff Htodan Harbour Marina
407-322-1810. Ask tor Don

I MVHOUSESPONCAM.
Caff to»T77-4BM

I: Income producing
property - 4/1 and 2/1, both tor
$198,000.
■y: 3/1, block,
reduced lor quick tale. Nice
neighborhood. $189,000.
-Sanford: Building Lois,
I00‘x248\ best offer.

Lge.4BR/1 5BA
2
end.
porches/lcar
gar/l837sq
IVspaaous 1510 Dixie Way. off
Southwest Rd 407-322-0213
Sanford: Histone District. 3/1.
CHA Exc. Neighborhood,
$750. 407-321-8757.

***». "M *

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

Recently renovated office
space Ideal for church. 2200 sq
ft, on Maple Ave. Sanford.
407-948-4845
Unique office space available
downtown Sanford ana.. From
800 to 8.750 eq ft. Utilized
professional office, private
school
or
instructional
classroom space. 407-9484845.

141— H omes For
S ale

You'll find
the “Beat
Bargains’*
In t h a ~
Sanford
Harald
Classifieds!

Country
Style
City
Living

Offices For Rant: 400 sq ft to
800 sq ft Sanford Fulton
Office Center. 407-314-3750

Geneva: 3/2. 3.77 acres, high
A dry , good w a v ' ’ 728 iq ft,
detached gar. w/snop. $325k.
40WS49-8925 " " •
* **
u r. i i.u . j .i. i
Nice 2BR, poestoiy 3rd. t bath,
convenient location, CHA,
needs a little TLC . StIOK., will
entertain offers. 407-234-9189

Come C heck Us Out]
3 0 0 OFF

S in g le S to ry

1st M onth s Rent

D e s ig n

• Spacious Aparlmcnln with large Closein • lake
Front * Volleyball « Sparkling Pool« Tennis Courts

8070.
407-221-7959

157— M obile H omes
For S ale
3/2 DW, ail appliances A shed.
CCnpkMy sto ip. reedy to iro e
in. $597/mo. includes lot rent
with approved ersdit 407-3238180.
______
s a s —

181— Appliances k
Furniture For S ale
2 dressers. 1 w/mirror, bed. 2
nrte stands, dark brown $200
321-278-3809
BED: NASA Metrology. Vtaoo
memory foam mattress set. as
seen on TV/Mal. New In piaalic
with manufacturer's warranty.
Coal $1599; rruet eel $598 407831-1322 OR 386-753-1515.
Oaflvery available
Chko-Wng Size Fern PStow Top
Mattress. Brass Headboard
and Box Springs Sat. Excellent
Condition
$500.
Call
407.322 8181.
Pool Table: Gorgeous 8’
furniture-style table, decorative
lags. Nether pockets, outraged
r three-pwee elate, accessory
UwtobalB. Brand new In crate.
Cost $4K; must le i $1360.407402-1781 OR 388-753-0488

Ste r

Country Lake i
Apartments

407-323-3361
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford *330-5204

WB Cara For Ybur Dog or C «
to Ybur Heme White YbuAra
Gonal Fterty of T L C W1 bring
to newspapers, maff and awn
water
piantsl
I
Rafarencaa Available Upon
itoPleMe CM 407-3148703.

storage. $3,000. Cell 386-789-

183— T

SailwICNnuartMity

A Patti's N T
Sitting A

C O A T Full length with
h o o d Size large, kept to torrter

SPA:
Fiber-optic waterfall,
therapy jets, cup holderi,
insulated cover, toll factory
warranty. Never used in crate,
$1995 407-339-0878 OR 386218-2948.

With 12 Mo lease &amp; Approved Credit

e l e v is io n
eo

/R a

Hot Tub/Spa 5 person, 5hp. 20
jets, cab. Ighta. now used.
Warranty,
retail
$4300.
saemtea, $1505407-270-1582
LM toQtanlLadder: I71tw4h
platform. $250 firm. Need to
buy larger ladder. 407-3234331.

N O TK S O F
NoSce is hereby (ffwn:
Seminole Paint A Body wto eeff
Pubic Audton tar aaMga tor
to hereto bkt-

211— A n t iq u e k
C o l l e c t ib l e s
Collector w iffp e y 1800 to
$8000 tor M. Newton, A Heir,
a Buckner A L . Roberta oil
Caff 221-0A3-A233

217— G arage S ales

AouL m parted!! $2500 407792-9818 or 407-549-5834.

Publish: August 17, 2008

239—
M otorcycles/^
W heelers Fo r S ale
iwo vrana

n ew

1- Poiaria t$3,900 each obo

269-C leaning
S e r v ic e s
Star Duet CteontoB
Uc/Bonded/ Insured
A4 Supplies furnished
407-301-4007

276-F ence
Central Florida Fence""
All Types of Fence
Specializing in Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estimates
■Ocensed/lnsured
■Quality Work
■Prompt Service
308-700-8330

278-H andy M an
pu nnuy nui sNULOi

287-L awn S erv ic es

1849 Ftottoylfc ring Btotttoi
Cochran Rd. Geneva, 8/19,
8/20,8/21. Sam-7 A Mite b)t of
everything.

219— W a n t e d

to

B uy
Aluminum, Cana, Copper,
Braaa, Newmpapera, Auto
Radiators A Batteries
Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
91AW. 1ST, Sanford
M-F, 10-9, Sat. 9-1

222— M

u s ic a l

I n st r u m e n t s

M

*8 Disc Changer
Cassette to Cassette
Recorder/ Player
•VCR Player
407-321-8590
407-782-0275

The audton wd be held to 1200
PM on toe said dslee above. At
Samtooie Ptont A Body 2840S.
Myrtle Ave. Swriord. FL 32773
Prospectors bidders may taaped
vehicles one hour prior to i
Trirme are cash or
tonda.
Seminole
reserves toe rtgfil t o acoepl or
rated any and aff tuna

u Sat/Sun Aug
20/21, 9am-4pm, ram or shine.
735 Keeneland Pike. Lake
Mary, in Country Downs
Community off Country Club
Road near 427. Frig, tom ,
houeehokl Call 407-328-9453.

223—

SO N Y S T E R E 6
COM PON EN TS

Saturn, 1998.4 door sedan
$3,800.
For
further
information cad. 407-322
7215

All Phases of Construction
Pressure Cleaning.
Painting. Hauling
407-323-2041 (Home Phone)
407-314-8078 (Ce« Phone)

UP RIGHT PIANO
407-323-4538

d io

1902 IbyotoCamry
VtN# JT2SKttE2N0010nt

MuiU-Famffy Gar. Sale: 3405
Whippoorwl Cout Sateord Aug
20.62pm. East on Lk Mwy Qfvd,
left on Mallonvilla. left at
Whippoorwill

FR EE

k

231—C ars Fo r S ale

Ford Contour, 1997,4 B53

209—C lothing

-

Medlcat/Oental lu l
1550 sq. ft., lor lease on Park
Aw . Santord. Ccrtad Lea. 407599-7773.

199— P ets k
S upplies

PM BUM 1/2 yrs old. white wifh
spots. A reel Noe gsnie dog w«h
lots of energy. 407-323-8019.
need* a good home.

116—O ffice S pace
F or R ent

&lt; i u ry

407 321-0759

Single room In Longwood.
steady employed, no Iquor. no
smoking $7tVwk. $50 deposit.
407-830-8218.

o o m m a te

n f u r n is h e d

!/ i ft&gt; K t -r

Room tor rent, middle aged
gwiOsman wffh liar wporieffon,
house privileges, set. TV,
ultimas. tswpnona a carport
ind.. bedroom completely
furnished $10QAvk 407-302
4523

95— R

o uses-

itt&amp;eq h. M ice lUg.

Lig a l s

M isc e l l a n e o u s

AUQ USTM .1

4/2. toe New New
Carpet. New Ceramic Tie,
ra im ia
ini/cil,
$199,900

I ’ M 11 . i s H i • ir'.i
100— C

a t e r ia l s

223—

is c e l l a n e o u s

FPE Breaker Box. 1SOA man.
Assorted 50A's. 30A's. 20AS.
ISA's breakers. $100. obo 55’
galvanued lance. CM electric
hoist, $75. obo 407-547-6832

Lawn Mower Repair &amp;
Old lawn mowers
needed for parts.

Nones o p
B U CH tA M N Q
PUBLIC
Is hereby given by the
City of Santord to: Stuart S.
Trustee. FBO 128 W. Broadway
f t05. Oviedo. FL 32785. and
any or to other Were sled par­
ses, toal the described properly.
1208 W. ISto Street. Santord.
a 32771. Leg U4 18 Fla Land ♦
CotonUabon COS Add B South
Santord, PW Book t, Page 73 of
toe Puble Records of Banknote
County- Florida, has been found
to be In a ililwpidaead, uneanl
tary. uninhabitable or unsafe
condition, and tost the City
Commission win hold a Pubic
Hearing in Vie City Commleetan
Chambers oi City Hail at 7 00
pm. on August 23,300A At Me
hearing toe City Commiaaion
shell hew evidence end wW
determine whetoer or net tore
property ahto be condemned.
You are hereby ordered to
appear
before
the City
Commiaaion
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your tide ot
toe case. You hew toe right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expense, to represent you
before toe Board. Ytxj haw a
right to call witnesses on your
beheil as we» as croee-eiamme a« other wanessee X you do
not appear, toe City Commiaaion
may proceed without you.

to

City
ot
Santord.
Enforcement Division
300 N. Park Aw
Santord, FL 32771
(407)330-9644

Code

Publish: August 10. 17. 2005
T029

407-427-5530
HHM 'fill f f

American Wholesaler* of O riando
"Auction Pricing"
Can
Hondo Accord 1991 b Auto $7,450
Mercedes Benz 2002 C320 Wagon *16,950
Morcsdei I w M13201999 *13,950
Trucks
OMvreUt AtfdondM 4x4 3/4 Tort 2002 *17,950
Chovy 1500 Ext Cab 2003 IS VI *13,950
Chovy 1500 Exf Cob 2001 *10,950
Chovy 2500 2004 Ext Cab 4 x 4 1* *11,950
Dodga 1500 1999 Ext Cob 4x4 *10,450
Dodge 2500 Diesel 2004 Craw Cob *23,950
Ford F2S0 Ext Cob 2002* 19,950 m i 5 * W W
Ford Explorer 2004 4 Dr *13,450
Ford F150 19*5 Very Nice AT, AC, *2,950
Ford F150 2003 32k Ext. Cob $ 12,950
Ford F150 2003 low ml *10,950
Ford F250 2003 4x4 AT, AC * 16,450
Ford F2S0 Ext Cob 2003 XU *19,950 30k mi
Ford Winditor 2002 SE 39k, Mi *11,950
OMC Serro 1990 Ext Cob 4x4 Z71 SU *9,950
Isuzu Axiom 2002 Perfect *11,450
Toyota 4-Rutmar 2001 *15 *15,950 low mi
Toyota Tocoma 2003 4x4 Auto 30k ml *13,950

Coll or visit 407 673 2966.com

HeiuudService BiRiciNY
NEW
TECHNIQUE,

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FUU.
SCRWCf
PRESSURE
WASHING
COMPANY
FAMILY OWNED A
OPERATED SINCE 1902
mates
Cell

407-497-1175

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Wo Accept All
Credit Cards.

TRIE SERVICE

!

Tree Removal.
Trimming. Bobcat
Svc. Firewood,
im aies. ^4 1 1
Free Estimates
Uc/lns
Ins
W i

407-33" m

l

RamevaL Hauffng. ]
Pruning, Shanp
Griming Bobcat
Work. Santor

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FuffyUcJtn*.

A Compltte
TreeSenkt Co.

407 719-7301

To Look This
Cool h Con) All
lr Wash 4 Wear

Mai’s Upkobtaty and Wood Wotkl

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A &amp;...
Chalra...«tartlng
at *225
up

t&gt; € a £ A «n s
FOR THE WELL
DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

•Loveaaata ...*2B5
•Sofas...*385 ♦ fabric
•Diamond Tufta...Extra

Frankie’s
Cleaners
•mm.«Mr* %ti M

Excellent Workmanship!

n a iw t iA
MB— j H
447-331-4414

. a . I- r A
A lllm
l m aanir

31 Years in Business.
Pickup &amp; Delivery

407-321-4994 cell: 407-430-8330

R o o fin g
Specializing In

Rerooflng 6
Repairs
407-322-1926
Ucl RC 0050553.

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LAWNCARE
km

CLASSIC CUTS
L A W N CARE
Complete year
round quality
service that you
can depend on.
Commercial and
Residential

Free Estimates

407-617-0740

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE!
hdudet Mowing Edyrg.
Weedeabng. Btowrg. U ^ t
Tnmmrig. Yard Clean-up.
Mulch A Sod
Many saoOM Lake Mary
Longwood. Sarford. Heafhrow
cuetomere ForRekatie
Fnarxffy A Reascnade Lawn
Sarvice pwasacal
Stow Conan r e
Caroled Toro Grounds
(407)223-1232

FLOORING
Carpet ■Tile *Wood
Sales &amp; Installation

c a rpet

s.

4 u»
407-322-3566
ASIONAS

Murphy’i
Dump
Trailer.
Service
• Roof Tear Off •
• Trash Removal •
• Junk Cars • Clean Outs

•We Haul Almost
Anything •

407-402-1134

LAUNDRY
Open 24 Hours
Tua -Wed *Thur
Doubts Load Waahsr 11.00
Tripta Load Waahar *2.00

Drop Off and Dry Cleaning
Semcei Also Avakatfe
2921 S. Orlando Dr ( 17-92 • Sav-A-Lot Plaza)
Santord. FL •407-320-1999

Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S Magnolia Avenue. Sanford. FI 32773
PH. 407-321 2808
Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Rates
Ail Units Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
An Conditioned Units Available
Boat. R V and Vehicto Parking
24 H r , 7 Day Weekly Access

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MteyamaMoraa
CW t Of Via Can* Court
ByMary Saoupa
DaputyCterli

JUOICML CMCUTT,

C A M NO, XCA-1411-14L
BANK O f NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE UNOtR THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT SERIES 1907-K.

Law Otfica of Marsha* C.
1600 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT. LAUOEROAtE, FL 33309
Tatephona: (994) 4550366
Facwde (964) 771-9062

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Ftortda Bar No. 00091V3
304 E. CotonW Drtv*
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FaeaMte: (407) 422-2970

JAMES A BARKS, Attorney
Ftortda Bar No 1V7964
1120W. FirstSkaaLSuWB
FL 32771
407/321-1224
tor
PubWt:

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ta 17.2006
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c o u r t fo r

COUNTY,
1 THE ORCUn COURT FOR
'
1 COUNTY,

Act
Ing a apadaf accommodation to
participate O thia procaadatg
should contact Via Court
AdmMMraAor at X I N. Pmk
Avanua, Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654277 not War Vtan 2 working
daya of your receipt of this
notice. H haartng or vole*
impaired. 1-900-955-9771.

D
Tha admintelraMon of V* aawa
of VINCENT L PALUMBO,
dacaaaad, whoa* date of daaVt
•aa May 21, 2005; ffte Number
2005-CP-1415, la panting in tta
O cu 4 Court lor Samtou#
Courtly.
Florida,
Probate
DtvUton, tot address of wtttch la
P.O. Boa 8099, Sanford. FL,
37772. Tha namaa a
aa
of
Via

A* oadNora of Via dacadsm
andother peraons having cteto*
or damanda aganet ttecadanTs
•atete on attorn a copy of Ma
noica la roquirad to ba aatvad
Cotal W ITH * THE LATER OP 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP SER­
VICE OP A COPY OP THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
M odiar cratMora ot tw deca­
dent and parson* having dakrw
or damanda agatoat decedent'*
•state m j«l la* Vteir cwma atei
Ma Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FOHTH IN SECTION
733702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME RERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D ECED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
Tha date ot teal pubteaVon of
Ma None* la August 1ft 2006.

Dated fftia 10th day of Aug .
2006

Ajim n iiif

SOPHIA A. PALUMBO

o r o th y "

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• w July 16.2006, to panMng to
Vw CtroJI Cowl tor
County,
Ftortda.
Otviaton, Vt* adWaaa of aMehto
X I N. Park Avanua, Sarttsd,
F L 32771. Tha names and
addrataas of Via

The aW Vaa Mon of Vie estate
Of
ORUETTA
FORBEY
ALBRK1HT. itecssisrt, ahoaa
dMs of daaVt aaa October 23,
2004, to pandtog to Vw O cu*
Court tor Samtnote County.
Ftortda. Probate DtvWon, Fla
No.: 2006CP1311, Vw addmas
of ahtoh N:
BmpM s County Courthouse
X I N. Parti Awnua
Santord, F L 32771
Tha

awda. on shorn a copy of H a
noOoa Is laqusad to ba sarvad
muat Ma f a r claims s i t Ma
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TM E OF
THE FIRST FUBLICAT10N OF
THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
AM etther creditors of Vi*

estate must Me Vtair dam* wNh
N s Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEO
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FOHTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha date ot «rat pubScabon of
Ma Node* la August 10, 2006.
Gloria T Curie*
1727 Pin* Ridg* Road
Sanford. Florida 32773

of Vw Daoadant
parson* having cteems
toetutting
or
on atom a copy of H a
WOOD! H M fnu, mUW W IW i
ctetma a «t Ma Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) OAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A4 otfwr cradBora of Vw dacadanL and odwr parsons having
ands against
rs Sttala. Including
unmafurad. conHngsnt or unttqmust Ate ttwir
Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
W9X BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha date ol IMt pufaSctfon ol
tote None* it August 10. 2004.
Janet Atortght Horvath

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JUDICIAL ORCUfT,
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Pubti*h: August 10. 17. 2009
T034

P U NO. B N CP-1311

DOROTHY ARNOLD,
NOTICE TO CREDfTOR*

LOT 17. BLOCK C. SAN
SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS UNIT 2.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGE 71, OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.

10. 17.2005

M RE: ESTATE OF

VINCENT L PALUMBO.

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
p H M M la ■ Moion and Order
ftoeaffinq Forectoeure Sal*
Data dated N to ti day of
August 2000. and entered m
Caaa No. 0 K A -1 4 1 3 -I4 , of
f a canrn Court of tin I M
JutSdal C/rcito » and tor
Seminote County, Florida,
■fMWn BANK OP NEW YO fK
AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT SERIES 19B7-K
■ * » PtetoM and DANIEL R
RESENOES:
UNITED STATES OP AMERI­
CA. GLENDA L RESENOES:
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OP THE SUB­
JE C T
PROPERTY
ara
Dafandam* I W a d to t a
nignvti ana Dan ouxar kst nan
m l a W EST FRONT DOOR *
Via
Seminote
County
Counhous*. to SANFORD.
Ftortda. at 11 to am. on l a
13*» day of September, 2006,
Via folouring daacrRiad proparty
aa aaf forth In aakt Fatal
Judgment. lo art:

Robart L Itoa*. Jr.
Ftortda Bar No. 0069147
ROWE ANO ROWE. P A
9471 Baymaadoai Road. Sul*
203
JacWonvAte, FL 32296
TMaphona: 904,730-2070
FAX: (904) 730-2618
tor

M RE: ESTATE OF
F U NO. 46-CR-14

W RE: ESTATE OP

Florida 32296

COUNTY,

m t h ia

F B J NO. 3446-CP-141I

9471
203

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DAMEL R RESENOES:
UNITED STATES O f
AMERICA. Q U N O A L
RESENOES; JOHN DOE:
iANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) M POSSESSION
o r t h e s u a iE c r p r o p e r ­
ty .

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A U OTHER PARTIES
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RECORDS OP SEMVfOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

P A . Altomay tor Ptetotttt. whoa*
address is 1900 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE I X . FT.
LAUOCROALE. FL 3X09 within
tofrty (30) day* alter to* test
putlcMton of tote Nmtoe to Vw
(Pteaaa put** to THE SAN­
FORD HERALD) and Me toe
orl^wf w*h Vw Cterti of tow
Court tetter before service on
PteSMETs altomay or tewnedteie*
lytoarateter otherwise a deteuff
w9 ba entered against you tor
In to* com-

eg als

Santord. Florida, at 1100 a m
on Vw tat day ot September.
2009 Ih* toflowing da«o toad
property aa aat torth to aaid
Summary Ftoal Judgment, toLOT 419. LIVE OAK RESERVE
UNIT TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED 94 PLAT BOOK
61. PAGES X THROUGH X .
INCLUSIVE. AS RECORDED IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA: SAID LAND SITUATE.
LY1NO ANO BE MO IN SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated M* Id day of August.
2009.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterti of Vi* Clrcua Court
By- Mary Stroup*
DaputyCterli
P u tM m
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVtO
J. STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PUUNTIFF
80t S. Untvaratty Drtv* Scute
900
Plantaaon.Fl 33324
(994)233-8000
04-31400
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WTTH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, paraona with dteabM■aa naadtog a apactel aooommodatlon
should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
i
SEMINOLE
County
Coutnuaa at 407-665-1227.1*
•00-955-9771 (TDO) or 1-900955-9770, via Ftortda Ralay
Survic*

you and
are requitad to aarve a copy
ol your written datenaaa, 9 mtf,
to A on Utersfw i C, Wesson,
PA./Utarney tor n w iM . «9uaa
address Is 1900 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE I X FT. LAUD­
ERDALE. F I 33309 * m n VVrty
(X ) daya after «w Krat ptofc*
Son of tote Noica to Vw (Pteaaa
pubteh si THE SANFORD HER­
ALD) and Me tha original a ftifw
Cterti of tote Court
immediately Thereafter; otherwtaa a deteut w9 ba antarad
again*! you tor the rabef
O t m a i O l u I t n i t C O m | * F iL

In accordanca with the
tog a special acoommodadon to
paihcipat* to tote procaedtog
should contact to* Court
Admtoteaator al X t H Part
Avanua, Santord FL 37771,
Telephone Number (407)3234 3 X not teter toon seven (7)
days prior to to* procaedtog. 9
hearing Impaired. (TDO) 1-900
999-9771 or Voice (V) 1-900
995-9770 via Flortda Relay
WITNESS my hand and Vw
aval of tote Court tote 3 day of
August 2005
As Cterti of Via Court
By/UtehaCytu*
Aa Deputy Ctert
Pubteh (Pteaaa pubteh to Th#
Santord Herted)
Pubteh August to. 17, 2006
T037

Pubksh: August 10. 17. 2006
TD X

91TNB ORCUfT COURT
OPTHB19TH
jUTHCIAL ORCUTT,
94 ANO FOR
SBM N0LC COUNTY,
FLOfHOA
CM LO m StO N
C A M NO.: 09-CA-1300-1AL
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION D/B/A
AMERICAS WHOLESALE
LENDER,

94 THE CtRCUIT COURT
OP THE 1ETH
JUCMC1AL CMCUIT,
91 ANO FOR
SCIRNOLI COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CtVTL OtVtSKMt
CASE NO.: OOCA-1M M 4-Q
U S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE
OF CSFB ABS TRUST SERIES
HEAT 2002-4,

ROBERT F. JUMPER A/K/A
ROBERT JUMPER, at al.
N o n e t OP ACTION
TO : ROBERT F. JUMPER
A/K/A ROBERT JUMPER
UK/A I4 X STARGAZER TER­
RACE. SANFORD. FL 32771
DEBORAH A. MARKEY A/K/A
DEBORAH MARKEY
UK/A 14X STARGAZER TER­
RACE. SANFORD. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vw) an
action lor Foracloaur* ol
,o"owt0a.
LOT 94. RETREAT AT WEKIVA,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 59. PAGES 32
THROUGH 34. INCLUSIVE OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
ha* twan Mad agamat you and
you ara raguirsd to sarv* a copy
of your written datenaaa. d any.
to a. on Marshal C. Watson,
P A , Altomay lor Plainolf. whose
addiejs is 1600 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE I X . FT.
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 wMhm
thirty (X ) day* after Vw hrst
pubUcaUon of tftw NoUca In tha
(Pteasa pubUah in THE SAN­
FORD HERALD) and lite Ih*
original with Vw Cterti ol thw
Court wthar beto,* aarvtc* on
Plamad's altomay or vnnwdwlaly Vwrsafter, otherwise a default
aid ba entered against you lor
Vte ratal demanded in Vw com­
plaint.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with OtsabMe* need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate m Vita proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at X I N. Parti
Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)32343X not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceedng II
hearing impaired. (TDO) 1 800999-6771 or Voice (V) I 600999-8770 via Florida Ralay
Services.
WITNESS my hand and the
saaJ ol vus Court this I day of
August 2009
Maryarme Morse
As Cterti ol (he Court
By Carol Moore
Aa Deputy Cterti
Publish (Please publish m The
Santord Herald)
Publish August 10. 17. 2005
T036
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL 01VISION
CASE NO.: 09-CA-1336-14-L
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CORPORATION D-B/A
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TO: TERRY SCOTT
LAST KNOWN AOORESS:
638 CROWS BLUFF LANE
SANFORD. FL 32773
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
TERRY SCOTT
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
838 CROWS BLUFF LANE
SANFORD. FL 32773
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tote sn
action tor Foractosur* of
Mortgage on the tollowing
LOT 12. SANFORD PLACE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED ’N
PLAT BOOK X , PAGES X

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Defendants

NOTICE Of ACTION
TO ARNiM HERNANDEZ
(Last Known Address. 368 Notre
Dame Drive. Altamonte Springs
FL 327141
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vial an
action to&gt; Foreclosure ot
Mortgage on the loUoeug
descried property
LOT 36 BLOCK 2. VlEATH
CRSfiELD f ir s t a d d itio n
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
t h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d in

BOOK 12 PAGE5 Ms
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haartng Impaired. (TDO) 1-900996-9771 or Itolca (V) 1 800996-97X vte Ftortda Relay
WITNESS my hand and to#
sate of tote Court tote 3 day of
Augu*i 2005
Aa Cterti of Vw Court
ByAtohaCytua
Aa Deputy Cterti

9f TH9 ORCUTT COURT
O P TM D O H TU N TH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT 91
AND FOR 9EM940LI
COUNTY. FLORIOA
C A M NO. 09-DR-1394309A-K
N THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF
QAV1N RAY BUTIKOFER,
NOTICE OF ACTION
AOOFDON AND
NOTICE OF HEARING

Hair Color Brawn
Eye Color Brawn
Height: 5 toot, 10 Inches
Weight: 160 pounds
Name to be given child
DAV1N RAY BUTIKOFER
F/k/a DAVIN RAY HEASLEY
May 21. 1996
San Antonio
Bexsr County
Texas
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tote an
action has bean Mad again*!
your and tote you are required to
serve a copy ol your written
detente*. * any. to « on STAN-

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OP* SEMtNOte 1220 PA- •h0“
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been Med agent) you and
you ara required to serve a copy
oI your written defense*. 4 any,
to 4, on Marsha* C. Watson.
P A . Attorney tor Ptemoff. whose
address la 1800 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE I X FT. LAUD
ERDALE. FL 33309 within thirty
(X ) days after to* test publica­
tion of tow Note# to to* (Pteaaa
publish to THE SANFORD HER­
ALD) and N t toe ortgmte with to*
Cterti of tow Court tidier before
service on Planters attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default w*i ba
•gainst you lor tlx
demanded in toe complaint
In accordance with to#
Amartcani with Dteabtetto* Act
Parsons with OWabiWtes naadtog
a special accommodation to parVctpaM in Vm procaedtog should
contact Vie Court Admmwttteor
at X I N. Parti Avenue. Santord
FL 32771, Telephone Number
(407)323-4330 not teter toan
seven (7) days prior to toe pro­
ceeding it hearing impaired,
(TOO) I 900-955-9771 or Voice
(V) 1-900-955-9770 via Florida
Relay Services
WITNESS my hand and Vw
seat ot this Court Ihw 3 day ot
August. 2005
Maryann* Morse
A* Cterti ot the Court
By Aloha Cyrus
As Oeputy CterK
Publish (Please pubksh n Th*
Santord Herald)
Pubksh August 10. 17. 2006
TOM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION

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TRUST COMPANY. AS
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PUintrt.

NOTICE OF ACTION
ARNIM HERNANDEZ,

day* prtor to to* procaadng. M

Date ol Birth: May 8. 1974

VALERIE J BRUNN. el M.

Miscellaneous

Ing a special accommodation to
partdpata to tote procaedtog
should contact Ih# Court
AdffVnteaator at X I N. Parti
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
TMaphona Number (407)3234 3 X not later toan seven (7)

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TO ANGEL RIVERA
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
902 Orange Drive. Una 23
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vial in
action tor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on the loUowmg
desertoed property
LOT 19. GOLOlE MANOR.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT

Longwood, FL X779. on or
bator* September 7. 2009 and
Me toe original with the cterti of
thw court at X I N. Park Avenue,
Santord. FL 32771, before ser­
vice on PMUtoer or imrrwditealy thereafter * you ta* to do to.
a default may be entered against
you to* to* rettet demanded in
Coptee ol a* court documents to
including orders, are
at tha Clark ol the
Clrcu* Court's office. You may
review these document* upon
You mutt keep Ihe Clerk ot the
Circuit Court's Office notified of
your current address (You may
Me Notice ot Current Address,
Florida
Supreme
Court
Approved Family Law Form
12.919.) Future (tapers to thw
lawsuit witt be matted to the
address on racord al the dark's
office
WARNING Rule
12 265,
Florida Famtty Law Rules ot
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ot docu­
ments and information Failure
to comply can result in sanc­
tions, including dismissal or
Sinking ol pleadings.
A Joint Pennon lor Adoption by
Stepparent has been hied
There w9 be a hearing on (he
Joint Petition tor Adoption by
Stepparent before Judge Debra
S. Nelson, on the 19th day ol
September. 2009, al 1 X p m. m
room her courtroom ol the
Seminole County Courthouse
located at 301 North Park
Avenue. Santord. Florida 32771
The court has reserved 19 min­
ute* lor this hearing
UNDER SECTION 63 089
FLORIDA STATUTES, FAILURE
TO
FILE
A
W RITTEN
RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE
WITH THE COURT OR TO
APPEAR AT THIS HEARING
CONSTITUTES
GROUNDS
UPON WHICH THE COURT
SHALL END ANY PARENTAL
RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE
REGARDING THE MINOR
CHILD
If you are a person with a dw•biktywho needs tny accommo­
dation m order to participate m
BUS proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you. to the provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
AdrrwvMrsBon at X I North Park
Avenue. Santord. Florida 32771,
telephone (407) 665-4227. with­
in (2) working days ol your
rtceipl of thw Notice ot Hearing
It you are heating or voice
impaired catt TDO 1-(600&gt;-9558771
Date on August 3. 2005
Maryann# Murae
Cterti of the CvcuX Court
By Nancy H Wetter
Oeputy Cterk

t h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d in

PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 71. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMiNOlE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
ties been Med agarel you aid
you ae &gt;»twed to serve • upy
(J f+M wrteen t e a s a * any.
to a cat
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L ig a l s

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L IO A L N O TIC a
P U 9 U C AUCTIO N

Improvemarts and toe method of computing toe assessment far
each parcel of reef property m set forth In the Initial Assessment
Resolution adopted by to* City Commission on August 15.2005.
Cope* of toe fnrttef A isesemenl rtasototton end toe prs*minary
Assessment Ro* are available for inspection at City Had. located
al 175 West Warren Avenue. Longwood. Florida

I* * * * * * M b otter legal entitle* M a d below art hereby
nolo* that a warehouseman's Ian estate on ft* contanta
o '**&gt;•* atxage tat becaue* of non-payment of vaftd chargee kx
**#Q# inturanos. tanaportaton, packing andtor ofhar
wing ana rtoraga cBargaa^ Tha waraBouiannian's Ian
w * baartoiwad by P liB U S AUCTIO N OP TH E C O N TEN TS O F
JH E IR S TO R A G E L O T untoaa to! paymant of to* amount kxtic&gt;1* 1 N lw a it mad* in caah or carolled A n te prior to to* M i* of
M elon.
Lot 8-1465
Warehouse Raeatpt laauad To: Antoony A Laaiay Edwards
Balanoa Qua: $3,620 06
Laat Known Addraaa: 1361 0*k Street. Redtande. CA 82373
Cone* a t of L o t Sevan peseta of houaaftoto goods and perxorv
■* • * * * watghdng 7.260 pounds toadad from 57 Catosbrook
Slreet. Ocoee. Florida on A p rill9 . 2002.

The assessments w9 be collected on toe ad vatorsm tax M l. a*
authorized by Section 197 3632. Florida Statutes Faika* to pay
toe assessments will cause a tax certificate to be issued against
to* teal property which may result In a toss of titte. Tha City
Commission intends to ceded toe assessments to fifteen (15)
annuel tostedmente for institutional properly, and ten (10) toetaNmania lor e l other real property, to each case to* fkst of which
wd be Included on toe ad valorem tax bill to be matted to October
or November 2005
If you have any questions, please contact toe City's Assessment
Coordinator at 407/260-3473
C ITY O F LONGW OOO. FLORIDA

Lot: 8-1499
Wtofotwuaa Raoaipi laauad lb : Gan# Walton
Balanoa Oua: $9.77196
Laal Known Addraaa: P O Be* 46. Stafford. FL 32771
Contanta of Lot: TWakro palata of houaahokl poods and paraorv
■&gt; aHacta m $ l ng 11.900 pounds toadad from 3182 Tala Loop.
Lorvaood. FL 32779 on August19.2002
Lot 8*1699
Warahoua# Raoatpt to: Ronald Campenea
Balanoa Qua: $1,318 25
Last Known Addraas: 986 0*1 Mar Drive
The W ages. FL 32159
Contanta of Lot: Four palata of houaahold goods and parsons!
Hlacts walghing 4,400 pounds toadad from 11201 Em En El
Grova Road. Eustis. FL 34788 on March 18. 2004
Data of Auction: Saturday. Saptsmbar 10.2005 •
Tima of Auction: 10.00 a.m.
Plac* of Aucton: Warahouaa Grounds, Tredway’s Moving 6
Storaga. Inc.
400 Central Park Drtva, Sanford. FL 32771
Tradway *s Mowing 9 Storage, Inc.
(3/ Kenetsft W Hamlin
iM notii w rw niin

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Publish: August 17. 21. 24. 28. 2006
T062
N O V lC I
Tha St. Johns Rlvar Water Managamant District has received
to* eppkctaionjs) tor Environmental Resource P*rmrt(») from:
Randy Girard. Girard Environmental Services. 2502 West 1st
Street, Sanford, FL 32771, application #40-117-100386-1. The
project is located in Seminole County. Section 39. Township 19
South. Rang* 30 East. Tha ERP application is lor construction of
a surface water management system for an 11 89-acre, com­
mercial development known as to* S t John’s Business Park.
Seminote County, 520 W. Lake Mary Btvd., Suite 200, Sanford.
FL 32773. «&gt;piicatton #40-117-21780-3. The project is located in
Seminole County. Sections 33,34.03 6 04. Township 20 South.
Range 29 East. Tha ERP application is lor construction ol a sur­
face wafer management system associated with the Weklva
Springe Road Widening, a 15-acre project.
Seminole County. 171 Bush Loop, Sanford. FL 32773, applica­
tion #4-117-100607-1 The protect» located m Seminoi# County.
Sections 34. Township 21 South. Range 30 East Tha ERP appli­
cation is tor construction ol a surface water management system
tor tha Crane Strand Canal Regional Stormwater Facility, a 8.69acre project.
Hading LodUn 6 Associates, Inc.. Hading W Hading. Jr., 550
Courttand Si , Orlando. FL 32804. application #40-117-48921-2.
The protect is located in Seminote County. Section 23. Township
20 Souto, Rang* 30 East. The ERP application is for construc­
tion of a surface water management system tor a 18.14-acra,
residential development known as Hidden Creek Reserve

Publish: August 17, 2005
T083

N O n C f O F H C A R M O TO
CO LLECTION OF SPECIAL
O O LD f N OROVE M AINTENANCE

AMOPROVDC FOR
TH B

Node* is hersby given total toe Cffy Commission of toe CXy of
Longwood w* conduct a pubic hearing to conskter creation of
toa Golden Grove Maintenance Assessment Area, aa shown
above, and imposition of spadal esssssmente to lurid to* main­
tenance costs ol the Ookten Grove SubdNtotan Wale, landacapinQ, imganon,
bitq (jin#t &gt;9WI10O w i w i t n i n in®
Ookten Grove Maintenance Assessment Aft*. The hearing w9
be hakl at 700 P.M., or as soon thereafter as toe malter can ba
heart, on IspSember 7. 2009. al City H al. 175 West Warren
Avenue. Longwood. Florida, tor tire purpose of receiving public
comment on toe proposed Golden Grove Maintenance
Assessment Area and cotied ton of the assessments on toe ad
valorem tax Mi. AH affected real proparty ow ntri hava a right to
appaar al toa hearing end to Itte written objections wtih Ih* City
Clerk anytims prior to toe public hearing. N a parson daddes to
sppael any decwion mad* by the City Commission with rasped
to any matter considered at toe hearing, such person wM need a
record of toe prooeedtogs and may need to ensure that a verba­
tim record is made. Including toe testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be made. In accordance with toe
Americana with OtaaMtttae A d . parsons needing a special
accommodation or an interpreter to participate in tote proceeding
should contort the City's ADA Coordinator el 407/260-3491 at
least 49 hours prior to the date of too hsartng.

Centex Homes. 375 Douglas A ve , Suite 2000, Altamonte
Springs, FL 32714. application #40-117-22147-13. The project la
located in Seminole County, Section 04. Township 20 Souto,
Rang* 30 East The ERP appkeetton is tor construction of a sur­
face water management system tor a 5.45-acre, residential
development known as Chase Groves
The filefs) containing sach of tha above-listed applications) are
available lor inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal
holidays. 8 00 a m. to 500 p m. at to* St. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or tha appropriate Service
Center. Written objections to toe application may be made, but
should be hied with (received by) toe District Clerk. 4049 Reid
St . Palatka. Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from toe
date of publication Written objections should Identify to* objec­
tor by name and address, and tony describe toe objection to to*
application Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial interests we affected by the
application and who file a petition meeting toe requirements of
Sections 120 596 and 12057, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28106. Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative
hearing All timely tiled written objections will be presented to the
Board for consideration in its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on toe application
Gloria Lewis. Division Director. Division of Permit Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District
Publish August 17. 2005
TOfll

Notice is hereby given that the City Commission of the City of
Longwood *41 conduct a public hearing to consider creation of
toe 2005 Wastewater Assessment Area, as shown above, and
imposition ol special assessments to reimburse the City lor costs
related to the construction of wastewater collection facilities,
connection thereto and rstaled wastewater capacity charges
The hearing will be held at 700 PM . or as soon thereafter as
the matter can be heard on September 7. 2005 at City Hail,
1 75 West Warren Avenue Longwood. Florida, tor the purpose of
receiving public comment on the proposed 2005 Wastewater
Assessment Area and assessments At affected real property
owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written
objections with me Cay Clerk anytime prior to toe public hearrig
It a person (Modes to appeal any decision made by the City
Cortweekin with respect to any matter constoerad al the hear
auto person we need a record of to* proceedings and may
need to ensue me* a verbatim record is made nctudng me las
bmony end evidence upon which the appeal it to tw made In
eocxxdence win me Americans with DwjbSrties Act person*
n$r^~Q • ap*c-*i erxummodtacxi or an MerprMer to party p ete
n fee proceed* shewed corked me C#/s ADA Coontinakx at
407(280- 34*1 a* east 44 hours prior to tie date of tie hearing
tie

h perCM &lt;J reel property w4 be baaed
a* and coats w»en tie » * » » « » ■ cut
reported a* tier leeiaei i# tie coat of
■tear cr.aar.1x&gt;’ tectkbea to be pent by
A wxcxa seer tin dssuterX' (f ti

NOTICE OF HEARMQ TO I
pftOVKM FOR COLLECTION OF 9FCCML
I tit THE LONGWOOO GROVE
Notice to hereby given that the City Commission of toe City of
Longwood wtl conduct a public h**rtng to consider craation of
the Longwood G row M*tatan*nta Aaaaiament Are*. * » shown
BOO W^pOBfDQO1'Qr 8(3BCIBI BSBBBBniBIOH' to iUnQ imB
terrene* coete of to* Longwood Grow* SubdMeton Write, tendaSCBpwlg.
aeutojle^ure irngBllon,
Iee4^eatiikla^as M
^eAsAkeeaWBnQ
aju4 OuW
tee rVtlW l ImpivvBmwTtS WIU&gt;
l*§nuny
in to* Longwood Qrov* Makitenanc* A****ewrk At**. Th*
hearing wil be hekf al 700 PM ., or as w on thereafter a* to*
malter can be h**rd, on 9*p4emb*r 7,1999. *1 City H al. 175
VMeet Warren Avenue. I nnjeoort. Florid*, lor to* putpoa* of
r*o*Mng public common! on tit* propoaad I ongwood G row
Makitenanc* k w a m a n f Are* and oo— cHon of to* ae***em*rta on to* ad w kxsm tax M . A l affected r**l properly ownetahevee right to appear at the hearing end to We written objec­
tion* with the C »y Clerk anytime prior to toe puMc hearing. I *
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bQi such p#rson w l n##d ■ ncord of th# pfO###dbtQ# mid m#y
n##d to #n#uf# lh#t # w to tfTi rwoord I# mod#, IrdudtnQi th# t##timony and #vkt#nc# upon which th# #pp#el I# to b# med#. In
•CCOrOBliC# «nui u # W ntnCtni Wlui Uw m h # I nCl, p#rlOfl#
needing * apeciel eccommodetion or an Interpreter to pertidpoto
In tote proceodtog shookf contact to* Ctiy*i ADA CoortlnMor al
407/260-3461 at teas! 49 hours prior to to* date of to* hearing.
Th* *ea*eemsnt for **ch pare*! of r**l property wM M b*a*d on
in# numoer ov pABnaa son BnnDyiaDW n ib c " p v m of rm prop*
■ jl i j'
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m#mi ana am irwnoo or conipuiing in# n itts n itn f ror bbcti
parcel of r*ei properly are set torto In toe Initial Assessment
Resolution adopted by toe City Commtoslon on August 15.2006.
Cpplee of the Initial flieeeiment HeankiHon and to* praimlnary
Aiaeeftmerrt Roll ere awitebte tor Inspection at City Ha#, locat­
ed *1175 Watt Warren Avenue. Longwood, Florida
The aeieeimenta wM be oMected on the ad valorem tax bM
commencing xrito to* tax M l to be matted In October or
November 2005, aa authorized by Section 197.3632, Florida
Statutes Ferlur# pay th# assessments w* cause a tax certifi­
cate to be issued against th# real property which may reeull in a
toes of Me.

to

If you have any questions, pieax* contact tha Dry's Assessment
Coordinator at 407/260-3475
C ITY O F LONGW OOO. FLORIDA
Publish August 17, 2005
T066

N O TICE O F HEARING TO IMPOSE AND
PROVIDE FOR CO LLECTIO N O F SPECIAL
ASSESSM EN TS IN TH E BARRINGTON
M AINTENANCE ASSESSME N T AREA
Notice is hereby given lhal the City Commission of the City of
Longwood wXI conduct e public hearing to consider creation of
toe Barrington Maintenance Assessment Area, as shown above,
and impoartion of special assessments to fund toe maintenance
costs of to* Barrington Subdivision Wall, landscaping. Irrigation,
lighting and other related improvements within the Barrington
Maintenance Assessment Area The hearing will be held at 7:00
PM ., or aa soon thereafter aa the matter can be heard, on
September 7, 2005. at City Hail, 175 West Warren Avenue,
Longwood. Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comment
on toe proposed Barrington Maintenance Assessment Area and
collection of the assessments on to* ad valorem tax ML All
effected real property owners have a right to appear al toe hear­
ing and to hie written objections with toe City Cterk anytime prior
to the public hearing. If a person decides to appeal any decision
made by toe City Commission with respect to any matter consid­
ered at the hearing, such person will need a record of toe pro­
ceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is
made, inducting the testimony and evidence upon which the
appeal is to be made In accordance with to* Americana with
Disabilities Art, persons needing a special accommodation or an
interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact toe
City’s ADA Coordinator at 407/260-3461 at least 46 hours prior
to the date of toe hearing

_ ,

Notice is hereby given that to* City Commission of th* City of
Longwood will conduct ■ public hearing to consider creation of
toe Markham Hitts Maintenance Assessment Area, aa shown
above, end Imposition of special assessments to fund toe main­
tenance costs of to* Markham Hills Subdhrtsion Wafts, landscap­
ing. Irrigation, lighting and other related improvement* wttoin the
Markham Hills Maintenance Assessment Area. Tha hearing wtS
be held at 7 00 P M , or aa soon thereafter as toe matter can ba
heard, on Septem ber 7, 2009, at City Hal. 175 West Warren
Avenue. Longwood. Florida, kx to* purpose ol receiving public
comment on the proposed Markham Hills Maintenance
Assessment Area and collection of the assessments on toe ad
valorem tax btii Alt affected real proparty miners have a right to
appear at the hearing and to file written objections with toe City
Clerk anytime prior to toe public hearing. If a person dead** to
appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect
lo any matter considered at toe hearing, such person will need a
record ol the proceeding* and may need to ensure that a verba­
tim record is made, including toe testimony end evidence upon
which to* appeal is lo be mad*. In accordance with to*
Americans with Disabilities Act persons needing a special
accommodation or an interpreter to participate in tola proceeding
should contact to* City's ADA Coordinator at 407/260-3461 al
least 46 hours prior to toe date ol toe hearing.
The assessment for each parcel of reef property wilt be based on
the number of platted tots attributable to each parcel of real prop­
erty within Ih* proposed Markham Hills Maintenance
Assessment Area A more specific description of toe improve­
ments and to* method of computing toe assessment for each
parcel of reef properly are set torto In toe Irettal Assessment
Resolution adopted by to* City Commission on August 15.2005.
Copws of toe Initial Assessment Resolution and the preliminary
Assessment Roil are available kx inspection at City Hall, locat­
ed al 175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida
The assessments will be collected on toe ad valorem tax Ml
commencing with toe tax bill to be marled in October or
November 2005. aa authorned by Section 197 3632, Florida
Statute* Failure to pay toe assessments will cause a tax certiftcat* to be issued against the real property which may result to a
loss of title.
ti you have any questions, please contact toe City’s Assessment
Coordinator at 407/260-3475.
C ITY O F LONGW OOO. FLORIDA
Publish: August 17, 2005
T067

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Mae u x x jd any Cenex.

Appi*aligns •• be
Degemng AUGUST IS
and
conttootog
through
NOVEMBER IJ W&gt;4 A# tiler
esied persona should maae
inquiry by contacting toe
BUREAU OF LJCEN&amp;NG at toe
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400 W RoCxnson 5l
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that
MTAQ COST FOR
AMHERST ASSET MOT LLC,
wtb newer o» tw iQBQWflng cwwr
cetefa) has filed said certifi­
cated) tor a tax (teed to be
leaued toareon. The cerSAcate
number(i) and yeer(s) of
laeuanoe, toe description of toe
property, and toe named) to
which ft
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no:

ua

NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIOE
FOR CO LLECTIO N OF SPECIAL ASSESSM ENTS
IN THE TI8ERON COVE M AINTENANCE ASSESSM ENT
AREA
Notice is hereby given m u toe C4y Commission ol toe City of
Longwoud ww conduct a public hearxig to conexter continued
anpoerticxi ol speoel assessments 10 fond toe maintenance coete
ot to* Tceron Cove SuOdrvWicn Wafts, landscaping, mgation.
sghting and utoer related mprovements w&lt;hm toe Ttoeron Cove
Memieftanca Asaeesment Area The hearing w* be held at 700
P M . or a* toon thereafter a* the matter can be heard, on
September 7. 3006 al O y Haft 175 Weal Warren Avenue
Longwoud Fkaxte for tm purpose Ol receiving pubtic cummenl
on Wm xnpuwticn oI toe eaaeaamente and coaecbon ot tie
etitieeamerita o r Sis ed xakrem Ux Ml A l elected 'eat proper
If owners hers a '*/&lt; to atpear al ffw hearing and to kle arftteri
utearJe re w4h 9m fc4y Ctert anytirrw pr*r to *• pubtic hswnng

NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN
tost WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTOOtAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE LLC, toe holder of toetoitowtng certmcate(s) has tiled
aald certificate! a) tor a lax dead
to M w#ued toeraon. Th# oertticate Humberts) and ys*(s) at
Issuance, to* description ot toe
property, and toe nam*(e) to

year

CERDF1CAT9 NO: n
PARCEL 10# 2S-1930-5AO0501-009A
OeKripaon of Property: LEG W
66 F T OF LOTS 9 a 10 BLK 5
TR 1 TOWN OF SANFORO PB
tposa

YEAR

PARCEL ID# 36-19-29-300014A-0000
Description ol Property: LEG
SEC 36 TWP t9S ROE 29E N
100 FT OF W 430 FT OF NW
1/4 OF SW 1/4
Name* to
MARINA V GORDON
Aft ot said property being In toe
County ol Seminote, State at
Florida.
Untees such certWcatoU) shaft
be redeemed according to tec
to* property described to auch
cerifftcate(s) w* ba add to toe
M je d Ndrte« aft toe weal front
door.
Semtool*
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday,
al ittttam .

Payment ol Sale he, appacabte documentary stomp taxes
and recanting lee* are required
to be paid by toe successful biditer at to# sale. Fuft payment ol
•n amount aqual to toe higheat
bid la due within 24 hours after
tte.advwrfaed time ol sate Aft
payments shaft be caah or guar­
anteed
instrument,
mad*
payable to the Cterk of toe
Circuit Court.

Payment of Bate tee, appftcsbie documentary stamp taxes
and reconting tees are requved
to be paid by toe successful bM(ter si toe aale. Fuft paymant d
an amount equal to toe highest
bid le due within 24 hours alter
to* advertised am* of sale.’ Aft
payment* shaft be caah or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court

Dated on 6111/2006.
Dated on 6/11/2005.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by JUDITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Cterk
PuMah: August 17.24.31.2006
and Ssptember 7. 2005
T059

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
U te m O L I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PR09AT1 DIVISION
FILE NO. 20Q6-CP-1126
IN RE: ESTATE O f
RITA GOLDBERG.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha sdmmrstistion ollh#
of RITA GOLDBERG,
whose date ol death waa
January t. 2005. la panting m
toe Circuit Court tor Semnote
County.
Florida.
Probata
Dtvaion. to* address ol which w
301 N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
FL. 32771. Th* names and
addresses ol the Personal
Reprasenlatlve
and
the
Parionai Representative’s attorAJI a editors ot to* decedem
and other persona having daan*
or demands agamat decedent i
estate an whom a copy Ot this
notice is required to be served
must N* toek claims with tola
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

Publish August 17, 2005
T065

As a result at n o eases n popu­
lation toe Stele ot Florida
Department ot Business and
Proieesionta
Regulation
Drvwun aI Afconctec Beverages
and Tobacco arte be accepting
appkcsSun* lor nctuemn n re
(tiaeetg kx new qucke squex
sesnaes to toe Mowing beat
uxxwes end smowss

PuMah: August 17,2000

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIOA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED

C ITY O F LONGW OOO. FLORIDA

end

C ITY O F LONGW OOD, FLORIOA

Aft other credrtors ol to* dece­
dent and persona having claim*
or demands against decedent s
estate must kle toev claims with
tow Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.

II you have any questions, please contact the City s Assessment
Coordinator at 407/260-3475

Alcohol*.
Beverages
Tobacco othce

If you hava any questions, pleas* cortacl to* Ctiy1* Aaaaaamart
Coordtoetor al 407/2903475.

al It.00am.

The assessments will be collected on toe ad valorem tax bill
commencing with the tax bill to be mailed in October or
November 2005. as authorized by Section 197 3632. Florida
Statutes Failure to pay toe assessments will cause a tax certifi­
cate to be issued against toe real property which may result m a
loss of titte

PUBLIC LEGAL
NOTICE

commanclng with to* lax b9 that was matiad In November
2004. as authorized by Section t97.3632. Florida Statute*.
Fatiur* to pay to# eam im erte w« cauee a tea cariMeaaa to b#
laauad agafnat tha real proparty which may r*« lt In a loss of

Untoaa such certificated) shaft
M rsdaamad accenting to law.
toe property described to such
caritilcatod) wB be sold to toe
nignBBV D o w bi #1 w#BI ironl
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida.

N O TICE OF HEARING TO
PROVIOE FOR CO LLECTIO N O F 1 F E C U L
ASSESSM EN T* tit TH E MARKHAM MILLS
M AINTENANCE. A SSESSM EN T AREA '

■ m j i H i i i i n i i iE
B
AIII! I l l l f i S

ThaM aaaanurtihavabaancoitectedontiteadvatartm taab*

A l of aald property being to to*
County ol Seminole. State ol
Florida.

If you have any questions, please contact the Gtyti Assessment
Coordinator at 407/260-3475.

Publish: August 17. 2005
T064

Tha assessment tor each parcel of real property wtil oortlnu* to
ba baaed on to* number of ptetiad tots atWbutebte to each parcat of real properly wffhto toa Ttoaron Cove Maintenance
Assessment Area. A more apeciffc description of toeilmprovamants and toa method of compos'd
**
parcel of real properly are set forth In tits Initial Aaaaaamarff
Resolution and F)nN Aaaaaamart ReaotiAlon adopted by toe
City Commtoslon on August 2. 2004 and AupjM 30. 2004.
Coptoa of tile Initial Ataaasmant Resolution and Final
Aaaaaamart naaofution ere avatiabla kx toapaction af Ctiy Hati.
located at 175 Wtaet Wtinen Avenua. Longwood, Florida.

Names In which assessed:
DOUGLAS KFORO

The assessments will be collected on too ad valorem tax bill
commenong with toe tax M l to be mailed in October or
November 2005. as authorized by Section 197.3632. Florida
Statute*. Failure to pay the assessments w* cause ■ tax certifi­
cate to be Issued against the real properly which may result in a
toes of title.

The assessment for each parcel of rest property wiM be based on
the number of platted lots attributable to each parcel ol real prop­
erty within toe proposed Barrington Maintenance Assessment
Area A more specific description of toe improvements and toe
method of computing the assessment tor each parcel of real
property are set forth m the Initial Assessment Resolution adopt­
ed by the Crty Commission on August 15. 2005 Copies ol the
Initial Assessment Resolution and toe preliminary Assessment
Rod are available for inspection at City Hall, located at 175 West
Warren Avenue. Longwood. Florida
NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND
PROVIDE FOR CO LLECTIO N OF SPECIAL
ASSESSM ENTS IN TH E 2005 W ASTEW ATER
ASSESSM ENT AREA

to appeal any decision mod* by Ih# City
ft a parson
maim— iixi wnn i xapart to any mtelef considered at
tog, such person aHI need a record of to# proceertings and may
need to anauta that a verbatim record Is mads. Inckidtog to*
testimony and evktance upon which the appeal to » be mad*.
In aocordano* wffh the American* w«h DteM «tee Act parsone
needtog a uectat accorivnodaDon or an interpreter to partiopatoln thtsproeeeding should contact toa City's AOA
Coordnakx at 407/260-3491 at teaal 48 hours prior to to* (tefts
of Via hearing.

The assessment lor each parcel ol reel property w il be baaed on
toe number of planed Iota xttributebt* to sach parcel of real prop­
erly within the proposed Golden Grove Maintenance
Assessment Area. A more specific description of the improve­
ments and tha method of computing to* Assessment lor each
parcel of real property are set forth In toe Initial Atsasamenl
Readutton adopted by tha City Commstion on August IS. 2005.
Copies of Ih* Initial Assessment Resolution and the preliminary
Assessment Ron are available lor Inspection at C*y Hal, locat­
ed si 175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood. Florida.

CtTY O F LONGW OOO. FLORIDA
Q ty Of Oviedo. 400 Alexandria Boulevard. Oviedo. FL 33765.
application #40-117-21964-22 Tha protect la located In
Seminole County. Section 23. Township 21 South, Rang* 30
East. The ERP application is tor construction of a surface water
management system tor a 34 3-acre development known
Twin Rivers Trail.

L ig a l s

L ig a l s

The date ol hxsl puMcation ol
tow Notice is August 10. 2005
Hertwl Aumont
Personal Representative
2403 Antigua Cacte. ftC-3
Coconut Creek Florida 33056
Peter A Hr,
Ftorxte Bar No 2S4A53
KrauM A Gotitoerg PA
t792B*a lower Lane
Wetfcxi. FL 33326
telethons 1964) /4 7 1400
Facastete (95413163461
Attune/
kx
Peisoner
Napn
Pdtitish
toyi

10 t/ ZbU6

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by JUDITH ECKENROTH
Daoutv Cterti
Publish: August 17. 24. 31. 2005
and September 7. 2005
T07Q
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
6EI9N0L1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE #: ftl-235-CP
ZACHARY E SPAULDING,
ISAAC N SPAULDING, and
DORIS HAMLIN, custodial
parent and natural guardian tor
NIKITA R. SPAULDING.
Plaintiffs.

RICHARD B OWEN. SR..
Guardian ol to# Property oI
Zachary E. Spaukting. Isaac N.
Spaulding, and Niluta R
Spaukting.

NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
PETITION TO SURCHARGE
UNEARNED INTEREST
AGAINST GUARDIAN OF THE
PROPERTY AND FOR
REMOVAL OF GUARDIAN
OF THE PROPERTY
TO: Richard B Owen, Sr.
Saudi Arabian 04 Company
P O Box 5000. Room 3302
Dhaharan 31311
Saudi AraCxa
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Petition to Surcharge Unearned
Interest Agamsl Guardian of tha
Property and kx Removal ol
Guardian ot the Property has
been Ned agamat you and you
are requaed to serve a copy of
your written deienaes. ft any. to X
on 0 CHARLES WOHLUST,
E S Q . Q. Charles Wohiust.
P L C . 341 N. Maitland Ave .
Suit# 346. Maitland. FL 32751,
tha Plaintiffs attorney, on or
before September 20. 2005. and
Me the original «,th Ih# Clerk ol
this Court at 301 N Park
Avenue. PO Box
5099,
Sanford. FL 32772-6099, either
before
serve*
on
the
Petitioner s attorney or xnmedh
*l#(y thereafter M you (aft to do
so. a default may entered
again si you tor th* relief
demanded m me petition.
Copwe of aft court documents n
tow case, defecting orders, are
available at to* Cterti ot th*
Circuit Court * otic* You may
review those documents upon
You most keep m* Clerk of toe
Cacuft Cowl t othce notified d
your current address Future
papers xi tow iawsuft w4 tie
meked to to# address on record
atlha dark’s office
DATED on August It. xmry
A* Cterk cftCourt
By Rosemary Mamatui
A* Deputy Cterk
PuUwh Auvxet I f, 24 A M
1991

�August 17 A 18. 2005
L ec a ls

NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN,
tu t WACHOVIA BANK NA AS
c u s T/ TH u s rte ra n p l y -

L lC A L S

L e c a u

Md ia dua MMn 24 taura a«w
naclaato. A#
•hal ba caah or guar-

wB bo aMd to tro
■ • ro w
Courdy

D t o ilB
m m The
numbarfi) and yoartt) of
nauanea, • « daaotoBan of 9 b
property, and n a nama(i) in
d f e h la *

M R E: ESTATE OP

'

M
! 7

JAMES ALIEN HELMS, S A .

PRMMa to ttb Cbrfc of « b
OreuB Court
NOTICE TO
fdroroaryA .

m o u t h w u k t a x s e r v ic e s

II LLC, V b hobsr at Vw

Page 7B

Dtoad on Sm/2009.
HI
MARYANNE MORSE
O E R K O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
N M N O U COUNTY. FLOWOA

TO A U PERSONS HAVMG
CLAIMS
OR
DCMANOS
AGAINST
THE
ASOVE
ESTATE:
b b a p a M tp ib
Itouaro
Of
M to dua aSNn 94 bourn aSar
no d M b, A l
Proa be cadi or prorInatromanL
made
to toa Ctorti d toa
Court.

C E R TO C A TI NO: 1)97 YEAR
OF
PARCEL ID# 0120-30-50413000940
Oaan» aun of Property: LEO
LOTS 94 ♦ 3S BLK 13 OREAMw o io p a a p Q w
Mmaa ki m N cS aaaaaaad; SEV
NEY L COOK JR, M CHELE I
EJO N ES
A l of aatd property being toti*
County of Sarnfnoii1, Stab of
Florida.
Untoea auch carMc-ab&lt;t) Mwa
ba radftiw d aceorftng to law,
the property desert rod In auch
c*ftMeaaa(a| afti ba aototofw
N0MM Mddaraft IN1 wwt front
County
door,
8*mtnofa
id, Florid*,
on
M M a * BeptantoiW M l M M ,
M il Atom.

art 9/11/3009
NOTICE IS HERESY (VVER
9m HELEN T HERNANDEZ.
N M to d t*
eato(a) haa Had
Mto(o) tor a Ha daad to So
Tha
of
oltoa
Proparty and toa namo(a) In
aNch I at

CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
MMOLE COUNTY. fLORfDA

byadi

PARCEL 10# 36-19-30-6170200-0140

NOTICE «
toal GERALD

ol Proparty. LEO
LOT IS BLK 2 LOCKHARTS
SUSO PB3PQ 70

ENTMTCS, tort

IhaNttoi

Description d Proparty: LEO S
50 FT OF W 124 FT BLK 7 TR
12 TOWN OF SANFORD PB 1
PG 92. .
if
Namaa In which aaaaaaad:
WELDON
FRANKLIN.
SLYVESTER
FRANKLIN,
HELEN L WARD. REBECCA
WALKEH
AD ot aaid proparty Doing In toa
County ol Samtnoia, Slat# d
Florida.
Unlaw auch certfftaatofs) than
ba radaamad eccordmg to law.
toa proparty daaoibad In auch
carvficaia&lt;i) wd ba aold to toa
highest bidder al lha waat Iront
door.
Seminole
County
Courlhouaa, Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. •epbmber 29, 2009,
at 11 00am
Paymant ol Sato toa. appMcabto docwmenUty atamp taxaa
and racordlng taaa ara required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der st the aala Ful paymant d
an amounl aqual to toa highaal
tad i* dua within 24 hour* anar
toa adnaritoad oma d aala. Al
paymanta anal ba cash or guarantaad
instrument, mada
payabla to tha Ctorfc ol tha
Ctfcud Court
Oatad on 8/11/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clark
Pubfrsh: Augual 17.24.31,2005
and September 7. 2005
T072
Hodca d AppfkaBen
lor Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that WILLIAM E KIRCHHOfF.
toa toldar d toa blowing cartficatt(a) haa Mad aaid cartiiicated) tor a lax daad to ba
isauad lharaon. Tha carttflcato
number (j | and yaar(l) d
issuance. toa daaenpoon of tha
proparty. and toa nama(i) In
which X ww waaw ad bare u
toaowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: 943 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1*44
PARCEL ID# 32-19-31-3000320-0000
Daaenpoon ol Proparty LEG
SEC 32 TWP 19S RGE 31E 8
35 FT OF W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF
SW 1/4 O f NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4
Namaa m which aaaaaaad
ARTHUR BAGLEY. WILLIE M
MANNING
Ail ol aard proparty bang « toa
County d Samnoia. Slate d
Florida
Untaw auch eerttocabd) ahal
ba radaamad accorOng to law.
toa proparty deter toed m auch
certfrcalett) wd ba acid to toa
rugnest btodar al toa watl Iront
drxtr.
Semeiota
County
Courthouaa Sanlord Florida,
on

GIVEN.
S OR
94 THEIR
d tort
tar a toa
That
I yartrfa) d
ya ond to*
namda) to

tot*

I In toa
■to of
C » i m C « T « NOt 419 TEAR
PARCEL 10# 2S-19-30-9AI0914-0090
d Property: LEO
LOT 9BLX 9 TR 14 8EMMOLE
PARK PS 2 PG 79

Oatod on 1/11/2009.

PARCEL 10# 25-19-30-5AQ0712-0030

■ftiTtoRaili^oitort Dm
’c!
PL 32771; tod 9to
9 Wto d daato waa
9. M M ; tod toe total
vatort of to* aatoM l
rtNMy 912.09943
■ to d ftrt
EM S4E Jd
d

ADORESS
M. Basra, Etqulrt
970 N. Oitondo Awnu*
PL 32791

to ba paid by f&gt;a mceaaaM bftddar at tia tab. Pul payment d
an amounl aquat to tha Ngfiaat
bid to dua wiNn 24 houra totar
ttw advartaad Ima of aala. M
payments ahal ba «aah or guarantaad
toaiiumant,
mada
payabta to the Clerk of the
ChnM Court.

C E R TW C A Tl NO: &gt;1S YEAR
O f ISSUANCE: 1SSS

SPECIAL

O P I M M l ^ G T O u i^ C w rt

T070

ASelaaM
County of

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
Vial WILLIAM E KIRCHHOfF.
wm iXHEwf oi ip i iCMMjwifiy u»nmcata(a) haa Mad aald cartlftcata(a) tor a tax daad to ba
laauad lharaon. Tha
numbar(t) and yaar(a) 01
laauanca, tfta datcripBon ol tia
proparty, and t a name&lt;t) In
wt»ch N waa
toaowa:

to toa aaSMtd JAMES
HELMS,
SA.

17. 14, 11.
bar 7.2006

Payment of Sab be.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by JUOTTH ECKENROTH
Daoiltv C M l
PiMaft: Augual &lt;7,24.31,2009
and Sapbrrber 7,2006
T071

ALLEN

to aMcfl
RUTH MAE CHURCH

payobio to toa Ctork d toa
Clreua Court

to law.
to auch
a) wS ba add to toa
d tortwrtd tojrd
Courtly
Courthoow.
on
d 1100am.

d
for Tha
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
toal MELENOA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARD 8 CASSELBER­
RY, toa holdar d Eta Mowing
oartMcatsfs) haa Nad add cah
nhealer t) tor a tax daad to ba
laauad lharaon. Tha cartWcMa
numbar(t) and yaar(a) d
laauanca. lha daac/ipOon d toa
proparty, and lha namefi) In
which a waa niaaaad la/Xra aa
toiowa:
CCRT1F1CATI NO: M 9 YEAR
O f ISSUANCE: 1999
PARCEL ID# 35-19-30-81320090220

Exxon MoM
PO Box 4696
C « d Stooam, R. 90197

Paymant d Seta toa.
Me documantary alamp
and roeomng toa* am roqurtad
to bo pdd by toa auooaaMd bktdar d to* ada. Fui payment d
an amounl equal to toa Nghed
bid la due * M n &gt;4 hours
#w adwrttoad am* d tda. Aa
payments ahal ba cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payabla to toa Clark d lha
CbouM Court
Odad on M l 1/2009.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP,‘ ,TH E:,C IR C U IT
COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Osrti
Puta4di: Augud 17.24.31.2009
and Saplsmbar 7,2009
T077
NOTICE OP AUCTION

Namaa In which aaaaaaad:
EARNEST EDWARDS, EUNICE
WILLIAMS
A l d Mid proparty baing in toa
County d Saminoia. Stata d
Florida.
Unlaw auch c*rtflcata&lt;s) aha*
ba radaamad accordng to law,
toa proparty daaatoad In auch
cardlcatat*) wftl bo aold to toa
highatt bidder al toa waat Irani
door.
Saminoia
County
Courlhouaa. Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday. September 29, 2009.
al 11 00am.
Paymant d Sala laa, appacabta documantary stamp laxw
and racordlng law ara required
to be paid by tha rnceewful bid­
der al toe wla Ful paymant d
an amount aqual to toa highest
bid la dua withm 24 hourt after
lha advarttaad Xma d uia. Al
paymantx shaft ba cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payabla to lha Clark ot tha
Circus Court.
Oatad on 8/11/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HAAFORO
(W hjTV Ct#rk
Publish: Augual 17.24.31.2009
and Saptambar 7.2009
T07S

rdUaa any and aa
Th« following vahidea art
•oitarad lor bids:
I960 FORD RANGEH
VIN# 1FTCR1QA4LPB18580
1091 MERC GRANO MAR­
QUIS
VIN# 2MECM79FSMX0S7633
1907 HONOA ACCORD
VIN# JHMCA5939HC021072
PubSah: August 17. 2009
TQ7B
NOTICE O f AUCTION
This auction wftl brt hold on
9EPT1MSER I, 2009, alOOO
AM al 329 A dn Aw .. Oviedo,
FL
Prospective tedders may nspect
to* w h id w on toa day bater*
fie Auction Irom 0AM unlS 9PM.
Terms are cash or catiMsd funds
only.
OVIEDO
TOWING
raaarvw to* right to accept or
refuse any and *4 bid*.
The blowing vahidM
onsrad lor bia*-

ara

1009 CHEVROLET
VIN# 1GNC913W6SK189944
N/A HOMEMADE TRULER
PubSah: August 17. 2008
T079

Hotict of Application
to rTu D o o d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Vial MELENOA J EDMISTON
OR AICHAAO S CASSELBER­
RY. ma hotoar of toa kXtowmg
certificated) has Nad sad carWtcabd) tor a tax daad to ba
waued lharaon Tha candleala
numbar(s) and yaar(s) ol
laauanca, ma daacnpnon of toa
proparty. and toa nama&lt;s) to
which S w w assw sad a/ara aa
tottows

Pubic auction id be haid al
0.01 am. on to* derfs) specified
below, al the Irani door ot
AtoenY Towing. Inc. Located at
2400 Old Lake Mary Rd Suits
134, Sanfcxd. FL lor to* purpow
d disposing ol to* toSowwvg
vehictee
For lurtoer mtormebon pie***
CSS (407)321.2944
04/2909

CERTIFICATE NO: 4007 YEAN
O f ISSUANCE: 1*99
PARCEL 10# 11-21-31*50903000030
Dascrpaon d Property LEG
LOT 3 BLK 3 ALLENS 1ST ADO
TO WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
PB 3 PG 23

(1) Year 1979MW* OLDSMOBILE
VINA 3V37T6EI18017
(7) Yaw &lt;092.Mesa FORD
VVt# 1FACP54Y2NA176061
(3) Y**/ toeOASw* CHEVY
VIN# J91RF2347L7S24352

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NOTICE O f
SHERlfPS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mat by virtue of that certain Wrff
of Execution laauad out ol and
under toa seal of lha Circwl
Court of Miarrv-Dade County.
Florida, Case # 02 0090S-CA 98
upon a linal judgment rendered
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Shawn Michaai. Defandanlts)
which alorasaid Writ ol
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toe defendants in to* knowing
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ty being located in Saminoia
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and the undersigned w Sheriff
d Seminole County. Florida, wftl
at It 00 A.M. on toe i9todayol
September AO. 2008 offer br
tab and sal ta the highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AND A U
EXISTING LIENS, at to* Front
(South) Door, al lha flagpob. of
me Seminob County Sheriff s
Office. 100 Bush B/vd . Sanford.
Florida, to* above described
property
That tab tab « being mad* b
satisfy the terms d this Writ ol
Execution.
Donald F Esimgar. Sharftl
Semnob County. Florida
Pubhthed August 17th. 24th
31st and Saptambar 7m 2005
wfth me Sab on September 19m
2008
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT O f 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY HEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIVK. DIVISION AT THE SHER­
IFF S OFFICE
100 BUSH
BOULEVARD
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 8484912
Pubkah Auguel &lt;7. 24 31 2005
end Sepbitmer 7. 2004

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IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCIWT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 0S-CC-4S-20S

H you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to participate m
this proceeding, you are entitled,
al no coat to you. to the provision
ol certsm assistance Please
contact Court Administration at
301 N Park Avenue. Suit*
N301. Sanlord. FL 32771 (407)
468-4227 withm 2 working days
of your receipt of tot* notice, it
you are hearing or vow*
impaired call 1 800-988-8771.

ALAFAYA w o o o s
HOMEOWNERS
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profit Florida corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs.
CRAIG GLORE. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CRAIG GLORE.
ANO UNKNOWN PARTIES IN
POSSESSION.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mat on lha 30th day ot August.
2005 al 11 00 a.m it West Front
Door ot the Sermnob County
Courthouse. toa under signed
Clerk wftl offer tor tab toe tal­
lowing daaerbed real property

RICHARD M COLN. ESQ
Taylor A Carta, P A .
850 Concourse Parkway South.
Suita 105
Maitland. Florida 32751
Publish August 10. 17. 2005
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County Court
Seminole County, Florida
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Ohs Boston
Ptamtiffts)
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Lot 88. Alafaya Woods. Phase
XXII, According To The Plat
Thereof As Recorded m Plat
Booh 39. Pages 18 Through 19.
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida.
together with ell structures,
improvements, futures, appli­
ances. and appurtenances on
tab land or used n coryunction
therewith
The aforesaid sab wftl be made
pursuant t o a Final Judgment on
Stipulation entered m Crvft No
05-CC-45-20-S pending m the
County Court d me Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in and br
Serranob County Flortoa
DATED Vs* 28 day eft Jury
2004
UAH rANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COUNTY
COURT
t»y Mary bSuupe
Deputy Om*

John V Fagan III
Defendant) s)
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mat by virtue of mat certain Writ
of Eiecutwn issued out ol and
under (he seal ot the County
Court ol Seminob County.
Florida. Case ft OS SC 0363
upon a Imal judgment rendered
n me akxeaaid court m that cer­
tain case entitled Ohs L Boston
FNamtft! vs John V Fagan III.
Oeiendanlis) which aforesaid
Writ of Execution was dakversd
to ma as Sherftf of Semnob
County Florida and l have levied
upon eft me right. K b and truereel of me defendente n me toibwtng deterbelt property seta
property being tocebd M
Semnob County. Ftortoe more
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and me undersigned as Sheriff of
Semmob County. Florida, will al
tl 00 AM on the 12m day of
September AD 2005 offer lor
sale and sell to me highest bid­
der FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTINQ LIENS, al the Front
(South) Door, al me llagpob. ol
the Semmob County Sheriff s
Office. 100 Bush Bivd . Sanlord.
Florida, the above described
property
That said tale is being made to
satisfy the terms of this Writ of
Execution
Donald F Eslmger. Sheriff
Seminob County, Florida
Published, August 10th STth,
and the 24m and the 31st August
2005.
NOTICE REGARDING 1HE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PFtOCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BOULE­
VARD. SANFORD. FLORIOA,
32773 AT LEAST FIVE DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS (407)665-6912
Publish Augusl 10. 17. 24, 31,
2005
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Putftw auction to be held al 9 00
am on me 2nd day of SEP­
TEMBER. 2005 At tha Iront
door of Sanlord Towing &amp;
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32771. tot me purpow of dis­
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the purpow ot disposing of the
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Vol. 114, No. 2 4 •Copyright © 2 0 0 5 The Sanford Herald

County manager bows out

B y S ta v e P arad is
Herald Staff

Volleyball duo
first, third at
state finals
Orangewood Christian
won the Class 1A title,
white Lake How®* was
third In the 2005 FHSAA
Girts Voleybal Finals at
The Laketand Center this
past weekend.
See Sports, Pope I t

Committee
favors keeping
SCC athletics
SANFORD — The
Seminole Community
College Athletics
Program Study
Committee was
expected to recom­
mend to the Board of
Trustees that sports
continue at the college.
The fate of athletics
at SCC was in the
hands of the Board of
Trustees. The board
was expected to vote
late Tuesday on rec­
ommendations from
the committee.
According to a
memo from college
President Ann McGee,
the committee was to
offer five recommen­
dations:
• That the college
commit to continuing
the athletics program
at SCC:
• That the athletic
director devise a
financial strategy for
the athletics program
that is consistent with
the college's 10-year
financial plan current­
ly under development;
• That an Athletics
Program Review
Study Committee be
appointed by the
president in the fall of
each year with a
report date of
January;
• That the athletic
director will develop
and implement a plan
to secure an increas­
ing portion of opera­
tional funding for
athletics from exter­
nal sources.
• That, by May of
2006, the atnletic
director will develop
a long-range plan
with measurable indi­
cators of success for
athletics that will be
analyzed and
approved by an exec­
utive team.
The board was to
meet at 7 p.m.
TUesday.

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LoU Mary Matoncol Sooaty

SANFORD — If County Manager J.
Kevin Grace had more support from
the Board of County Commissioners,
maybe he would not have resigned
during the commission meeting
TUesday, said a disappointed Chairman
Carlton Henley.
"No, I'm not happy," Henley said
after Grace submitted his letter of resig­
nation to the board.
Commissioners voted 3 to 2 to accept
the resignation, which will take effect
Dec. 31. Henley and Commissioner
Dick Van Dcr VVeide opposed the resig­
nation.
"If he had expressions of support
from more commissioners, I think he
would have stayed," Henley suggest­
ed. Henley and Van Dcr Weide also
opposed naming Assistant County
Manager Don Fisher as interim county
manager, but they lost that vote by 3 to
2 as well.
Commissioner Randy Morris said he

n s i s m pnw w w j tom m y Tincvrn

Kevin Grace watches the proceedings
during the BCC meeting Tuesday,
had mixed emotions about accepting
the resignation.
"W e've had a very good experience

through the years with Mr. Grace,"
Morris said. "I wish Mr. Grace the best
in his future endeavors."
Henley was asked afterward if Grace
made the decision on his own. After a
pause he said only Grace could answer
that question.
Grace said he didn't want to talk
with reporters yet, but did give a state­
ment.
"I have reached the conclusion that it
is time for the county government to
transition to new leadership, and the
Board has concurred," the statement
said. "We have reached an agreement
that will allow this transition to be both
a smooth and positive one for all par­
ties."
Grace said he was very proud of his
13 years with Seminole County
Government. He served as county
manager for a little more than six years
and the remainder before that as
deputy county manager.
During discussion in the meeting
and again outside the commission
chambers, Henley listed what he felt

were great achievements of Grace.
Henley pointed to the Criminal Justice
Center, which was constructed on time
and under budget.
For nine years, the county could not
reach agreements with its unions, but
under Grace, two of those unions have
made work agreements with the coun­
ty. Henley also mentioned more than
120 miles of paved roads, many side­
walks, parks and trail improvements
during Grace's tenure.
"We are the envy of every other
Central Florida county," Henley con­
cluded. "We're in the best financial
shape we've ever been In."
He held out some hope that one per­
son on tire Board could change his or
her vote.
"Kevin is a tremendous person," he
said. During the meeting, he addressed
his Board colleagues: "I would hope
this board would ask him to stay."
Van Der Weide has served on the
Board longer than anyone.

S m G ra ce , P a g * 3A

City will
take over
reins of
housing
authority

Chamber
cancels
parade
B y Dan P ing
Herald Staff
SANFORD — The annual
Mardi Gras parade through
downtown Sanford will not
occur in 2006.
Officials with the Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce
which hosted the event foi
three years, informed d t)
officials Monday night that
they would not organize the
event.
"We will not be doing the
Mardi Gras parade," said
Angelia Gordon, president of
the chamber. "We will do the
Mardi Gras Ball at the
Sanford Civic Center."
The event drew about
20,000 people to downtown.
For some of the businesses,
particularly the restaurants,
the Saturday event was the
single biggest day of the yeear
"I can't believe the cha...
imber is doing that," said Terr)
Cranias, owner of Angclo'i
Pizzeria. "Mardi Gras was i
huge event for our business
and many of the other busi
nesses downtown. It's ridicu­
lous. They take somethin?
that was very successful and
shut it down. What kind ol
Chamber of Commerce it
that?"
Theo Hollerbach, owner ol
the Willow Tree Cafe shared
Cranias's frustration about
ending a successful event.
"W hat aggravates me is
that we finally get something

B y S ta v e P arad la
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Control of the
Sanford Housing Authority will
return to the city after more tlian
two years in trie hands of the
U S . Department of 1lousing and
Urban Development.
Housing Authority Executive
Director
Angel
Tua
said Monday
that HUD is
te r m in a tin g
re c e iv e rs h ip
declaring that
the authority
is "back on its
feet." He said
changes in the
last lew years
have
been
dramatic.
Mayor Linda Kuhn called this
a new beginning in Sanford. A
new Board was appointed to
oversee the Housing Authority.
While the Board will take over,
the project is still HUD-funded,
and was three years ago when
U.S. Rep. John Mica brought
HUD in to directly quell mis­
management.
Computers and files were
confiscated at the time in 2003.
Apartments were in disrepair
and many were vacant.
Mica toured the facility
around Castle Brewer on

rWfwd photo* by

The Orlando Sanford
International
Airport
hosted Flight Fest 2005
Nov. 12 In terminal B.
The festival included a
Veteran's Day celebation,
public
safety
exhibits, a business and
travel expo, zoo animal
displays and a name the
gator contest. Above,
Diana
Munlz-Olson
greets people at the
OSIA booth. She is a
leasing manager with the
Sanford Airport Authority.
This toothy airport resi­
dent
was
named
Avigator during the con­
test. He is more than 13feet long.

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Residents anxious over how parkway will connect with 1-4
B y S ta v a P arad la
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Seminole
County residents didn't seem
to mind where the Wekiva
Parkway would enter the
county, but its intersection
with Interstate 4 caused much
anxiety
etv for those who live in or
near■tnree
I
proposed paths.
(early 400 people attended
Nearly
a public worksnop at the
Sanford Civic Center Monday.
' It was the last of three suen
workshops. The other two
took place last week in Lake
and Orange counties.
The parkway when built
would cover 25 miles connect-

ing State Road 441 in Apopka,
north to State Road 46 and east
to 1-4.
The Expressway Authority
and the Florida Department of
Transportation is responsible
for tite project. A study is
underway to determine the
alignment of the parkway,
interchange
Interchange locations and
characteristics.
roadway cna
atti
Those attending
Monday's
orkshop poured over large
maps showing proposals for
the entire parkway. Project
personnel were on hand to
answer questions. A Power
Point presentation explained
the process for the parkway.
Residents were encouraged

to submit written concerns,
and there was even a court
reporter on hand to take verba­
tim responses from residents.
Bob Poe owns a home in
Wekiva
River
Oaks
in
Seminole County. His property
is along the Wekiva River near
the bridge to Lake County. He
has gone on the record often
opposing the parkway's loca­
tion, but he is satisfied with
plans to build feeder or
frontage roads along with tire
limited access highway.
"The way they're doing this
makes more sense," he said,
pointing to maps at the work­
shop. "This time I'll support
it."

The park­
way as it
e n t e r s
Sem in ole
C o u n t y
from
the
west would
cross
the
Wekiva and
con tin u e
straight east.
B ran d ar
One propos­
al brings It
straight down 46 to the inter­
state. Another swings the track
north through wetlands and
connecting with the interstate
near
the
Sanford
Port
Authority.
A third route is shorter and

brings the parkway south to
join the interstate at State Road
417.
Gary Brender is a Lake
Mary dty commissioner who
also serves on the Seminole
County Expressway Authority.
He seemed to favor the south­
ern route because it would dis­
place fewer residents who may
not have the means to relocate.
He talked with group after
group of Seminole County res­
idents who stopped at the map
showing proposals for connec­
tions with 1-4.
"D o we want to move the
guy who's been paying on his
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T iie Herald

Seminole Summary

____________ A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

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T h re e i f b y A ir ?

W INTER SPRIN G S — The city of
Winter Springs Holiday Weekend will
feature a tree lighting, an orchestra con­
cert and the annual holiday parade Nov.
18 through 20 .
Events
will
'
r
I st.irt I rid,iv, Nov
i M i l l l 18
18 with a tree
lighting ceremony
at
the
W inter
Springs
Town
Center. The cere­
mony will include
a live p erfo rm ­
ance by tne Indian
Trails
M iddle
School
Show
C horus and the
W inter
Springs
Elementary
School
Chorus.
The activities will take place from 6 to 8
p.m.
On the follow ing day, Central Winds
Park will serve as the location for a live
perform ance of holiday m usic and popu­
lar instrum entals by the O rlando
Philharm onic Orchestra.
The concert is scheduled to begin at
7:30 p.m. Also taking place beginning at 6
p.m., will be an Instrument Petting Zoo
which will allow children and adults to
experim ent with orchestral instrum ents
with the help of the philharm onic's pro­
fessional musicians.
There is no cost for adm ission to this
great event, but officials advise everyone
to com e early to get a great spot In the
Central Winds Am phitheatre area for the
concert. There will be parking available
at W inter Springs High School as the
entrance for Central W inds Park is a
short walking distance.
The Holiday Parade will take place on
Sunday, Nov. 20 startin g at W inter
Springs Elem entary School on State Road
434 running east tow ard the Village
Market Plaza. The parade start up time is
scheduled for 2:30 p.m.
It is expected to have more than 70
entries, including representatives from
sport teams the O rlando Magic, O rlando
Predators and Daytona Cubs as well as
Winter Springs High School and Masters
Academy Marching Bands, representa­
tives from University of Central Florida,
Sea World, several non-profit organiza­
tions, area churches and a large variety of
entries. There will be plenty of candy d is­
tributed to everyone whom attends.
For more inform ation, call 407-327­
6593.

O ut &amp; A bout
The Sanford Historical
Society meets at 4:45 p.m. at
the Sanford Museum, 520 E.
First St., in Sanford. Charlie
Carlson will speak on the
real and amazing story
In-hind “Weird Florida”.

The Deltona Woodcarvers
Club will hold its annual
show and competition from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at United
Church of Cnrist, 1649
Providence Blvd., in Deltona.
Admission charged.

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Recording artist Pete
Christlieb will appear at
Lake Brantley High School
Auditorium, 991 Sand Lake
Road, Altamonte Springs at 7
p.m. Also featured will be
"Lady of Song” Linda Cole.
Admission $5 at the door.

Harstd photo by Tommy Vlncant

Many Sanford residents turned out to honor veterans at Sanford's Memorial Park last Friday on Veteran's Day using cars
and feet power. Others tfiose to&gt;use different means to make the trip, such as several fishermen who arrived by boat and
a IVoverbya seaplane. The Sanford Police Department honor guard was on hand. One member here prepares to present
arms and fire his weapon In salute to veterans.

MON H |
Sem inole Community
College will lurid a Jazz
Band Concert at 7:30 p.m.
the Sanford/Like Mary
Campus Concert Hall
(Building G). Call 407-708­
2040.

T h efts

• Walter M artell, 35, of Ronald
Reagan Boulevard, Longwood,
was stopped by Sanford police
Monday at a Highway 417 when
the vehicle he was driving was
shown to have been stolen in
Polk County. He was arrested for
grand theft of a m otor vehicle.
Donald Mullard Bass, a passen­
ger in the vehicle, w as also
arrested on charges of resisting
an officer without violence, tres­
passing in a conveyance and
possession of an alcoholic bever­
age.

Police
Blotter

Sem inole Community
College's Percussion
Ensem ble will perform a
jazz and blues inspired con
cert at 2:30 p.m. in the
Sanford/Lake Mary Cainpt
Concert Hall (Building G)
Call 407-708-2040.

WED
International author Jay
Kolo will speak about
"Sobriety - Now It's Your
Turn", at Lake Mary Public
Library Community Room.
The event will be repeated
on Dec. 7 and 13. Tire preset
tation is at 7 p.m. Call 407­
474-8114.

County housing
authority gets
new director
C)\ IEDO — Kevin Dunk recently
accepted the position of executive direc­
tor of the Sem in ole C ounty H ousing
Authority.
Dunk began official duties Nov. 7 . The
county housing authority is located in
Oviedo, assisting more than 600 residents
in Sem inole County through the Public
Housing and Housing Choice Voucher
Section 8 Programs.
_ The Housing Authority of the city of
O rlando-------.ployed
em j ( . ..........................
.
Dunk in March
2004
as the Section 8 Program director. Prior to
his position with OHA,
Dunk was the deputy d irecto r of
R acine County H ousing A uthority in
Wisconsin.
D unk's combined experiences repre­
sent more than 16 years with Housing
Authority programs.
"I look forward to providing profes­
sionalism , leadership and quality servic­
es to the staff, partners, and clients of the
Sem inole County H ousing Authority,"
Dunk said.
Renee "P a t" Telson, chairm an of
SCHA, also expressed his thoughts on the
appointment.
"W e are so privileged to have Mr.
Dunk as our new director and are looking
forward to an abounding relationship. He
brings a plethora of experience to SCHA
which likew ise will enable the residents
to receive quality service".

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The Longwood Arts and
Crafts Festival will be held
in downtown Longwood
from 9 a m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Sunday. Call 407-332792R.

from a merchant and failing to
leave property on order of the
owner.

The Lake Mary High
School Marching Rams will
hold their annual garage wh­
at the school, 655 LongwoodLake Mary Road from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Call 407-260-7178.

A ssau lt - B attery

• Alexander Erwin Edwards,
18, o f Barewood Drive, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at his residence as the
result of a fight with his brother.
He was charged with battery —
touch or strike (dom estic vio­
lence).

The Environmental
Studies Center will hold an
open house from 4 to 8:30
p.m. Events include a nature
walk, friend’s store, bever­
ages and desserts (bring a
picnic supper). There is no
charge. Tne renter is located
on Osprey Trail, one-half
mile from Highway 17-92 off
CR-19. Call 407-320-0467.

• C harles C anada, 65, of
Cypress Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at his
residence after an altercation
with a female. He was charged
with battery - causing bodily
harm (dom estic violence).
• Ja v ier A licea Jr., 24, of

Sheriff seeks information on lottery thieves
^ mi.nole
County Sheriff's Office is releas­
ing video to generate leads
about, and to alert convenience
stores of, distraction thieves who
are stealing scratch-off lottery
tickets.
Two incid ents happened in
Seminole County in O ctober and
it is believed the two are linked.
The first occurred at the 7-11

Dan Ping

“ nvenience store located at 4085
W. State Road 46, near Sanford
on Oct. 10.
The fem ale suspect w aited
until the clerk had turned away
from the front counter and took
30 lottery tickets.
On Oct. 22, at the 7-11, located
at 1930 W. State Road 434, near
Longwood, if appears the same
fem ale

according to
to the
the Sheriff's
S h e riff', Office.
according
She and a m ale accom plice
apparently distracted the clerk,
and the female suspect made off
with $100 worth of lottery tick­
ets.
Anybody with information is
asked to contact Deputy Jake
Bramer, at the Sem inole County
Sheriff's, District 6 O ffice, at 407­
665-1410.

T h e S a n r )RD H e r a l d

Editor and Publisher

Sem inole Cuunty Public
School's Student Museum,
at 301 W. Seventh St., will
host its annual frecHoliday
Open House from 11 a m. to
3 p.m. Tours of the
Demonstration Gardens and
the Historic Rose Garden
will be offered. Local authors
are scheduled to sign books.
A silent auction will feature
gifts, antiques and collecta­
bles. Call 407-320-0520.
S t Peter's Preschool and
Kindergarten's fundraiser
will beheld from 8 a.m. to

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I realize we’re the envy of
tfw regren," Van Der VVeide
“ ‘d u r in g the meeting. “I
w i« a Kr ! n Gracc has K,cn a
wonderful county manager.
He s done a wonderful lob.”
Van Der VVeide wanted
Uiose supporting Grace’s res­
ignation to state why. Morris
Mid Van Der VVcidc's request
was inappropriate.
Commissioners
Brenda
Carcy and Bob Dallari joined
Moms In accepting the letter
of resignation.
Morris also moved the sec­
ond motion to have Fisher act
as interim and to conduct a
national search starting in
January. Grace agreed to
serve as an advisor through
the fiscal year.
Grace said in his statement
that his service with county
Tovemment had been the
Ilighlight of his career.
"I want to thank the Board
of County Commissioners,
county staff, and the citizens
of the county for their
tremendous support over the
years,” he said.

doublewide for 20 years,” he
asked residents. He will get
$35,000 for his home, he sug­
gested. "W here is he sup­
posed to go?"
I le emphasized th.it nothing
is written in stone, and that
there would be multiple public
input sessions as the process
moved along. He said they
hope to make recommenda­
tions on tlie parkway in May
2006.
One eonerm Ik* pointed out
to residents was that the park­
way and the frontage roads
need about 230 feet of land to bo
built. The state has about 200feet of right-of-way now, so
some properties along 46 will
lose up to 30 feet.
He also pointed out to resi­
dents whose property may be

affected that tile state will pay
for resident's attorneys if they
feel they aren't getting fair
value for the property.
"Florida has strict laws on
taking property," he told resi­
dents. "No one gets put out on
the street. The key is coming up
with a number tnat both sides
can agree on."
The state will obtain two
appraisals and property owners
can also get their own
appraisals. Some wanted to
know how long it would take
before coastrudion begias.
Brender said after the lines
are settled in 2006, redesigns
will have to take place.
"If we're building something
by 2010, I'd be surprised," he
said. "We just hope we can treat
everybody fairly enough."

Holiday workshop hosted by 4-H
photo by Tommy Vlnconl

County Manager Kevin Grace, left, submitted his resignation during the Board of County
Commissioners meeting Tuesday. Hero is confers with Chairman Carlton Henley during the meeting.

PUBLIC NOTICE

SANFORD — Seminole
County 4-H is offering a holi­
day craft workshop for youth
ages 5 through 14 in the
Cooperative
Extension
Auditorium at 250 W. County

Home Road, Sanford, on
Saturday, Dec. 3, from 10 a m.
to noon. The cost is $3 per
person. Call the 4-H office at
407-665-5560 by Thursday,
Dec. 1 to register.

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with the Florida Department of Transportation Secretary on Friday,
November 18, 2005, at 9:00 a.m., in the Sanford Airport Authority
Executive Board Room, 1200 Red Cleveland Boulevard, Sanford,
Florida. One or more Seminole County Commissioners may also be in
attendance.

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made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter consid­
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record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is
based, per Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes. Persons with disabilities
needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should
contact the executive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at
407.585.4004.

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Rae Ellen Buttle swims the butterfly during the annual Golden Ago Games In Sanford.

Golden Age Gomes results
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B O W LIN G -D O U B LE S Woman’s Scratch

Anirt _ rvvinfl Beeler
Gold - Donna Beeler
Age 70-74
Gold - Sunny Keathley
Age 80-84
Gold - Katie Monchef

c U to ^ S e S i Ih T S n trS i
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sion as being too one sided.
the community together. The
Under the terms of the con­
one thing about having a
tract, the Chamber would
cood community that people
receive $ 5,000 less each year
want to be a part of is having
for the next six years until
traditions and events.
We
irouiuuiuF
—- - eventually the city provided
can't keep anything going.
no money to the chamber.
Gordon told city commis“You're asking us to pro­
Bioncrs the chamber could not
vide the same level of service
organize the event because of
for less money each year,”
a lack of funds, primarily
said Bob Horian, a member of
money she anticipated on
the chamber's board.
receiving from the city.
Mayor
Linda
Kuhn
The city has budgeted
responded that the services
$ 35,000 to pay the chamber for
outlined in the contract were
performing economic devel­
functions typically performed
opment
functions
that
by chambers of commerce.
include, among other things,
“You’re saying that if the
conducting tours for real
city doesn't pay you, the
estate agents and other com­
chamber will stop doing these
panies looking to do business
things?" Kuhn asked.
in Sanford, assisting the city
Cranias hopes some other
with recruiting new business­
organization will host a Mardi
es and promoting economic
Gras parade and is frustrated
development
ment within the city
that tne event may not hap­
for existing businesses.
pen. "The chamber is suppose
Gordon has failed to sign
to be about helping the busi­
the contract and the city will ness community," Cranias
not release any monies until a
said. "They’re not helping."
contract is executed.
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Gold - Larson and Olsen
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- U w o n and Qiaen
Age 65-69
Gold - Home and Hubner
Age 70-74
Gold - Palumbo and Lindsey
Silver - Martin and Hubner
Age 75-79
Gold - Hildebrand and Elliott

Silver
- George
T. T.
Amey
Silver
- George
Amey
Age 70-74
Gold - Norman Cdllins
Age 80-84
Gold - Andy McGuflin

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Ave., Sanford;
continues to work on rezon
• Dec. 13, 6 p.m., School
ing attendance zones to create Board Meeting (Approval of
an attendance zone for the
Proposed
Plan
*or
Markham Woods Middle
time spot shooting Advertising
Only),
CANOE - SPRINT - Men's
School
scheduled
to
open
for
Women's
Educational Support Center,
Age 55-59
•
the 2006-2007 school year.
Age 65-69
400 E. Lake Mary Blvd.,
TABLE
TENNIS
Doubles
Gold - Robert Gibbs
Students that may be affect­
G old -D on n a Beeler
Sanford.
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Age 70-74
ed
by
the
proposed
policy
Silver - Johnnie Conner
. Jan. 24, 7 p.m., Schtrol
Gold - Richard Poole
Age 55-59
amendment are those stu­
Age 70-74
Board
regardTO lPublic
UUHV. Hearing --o
G old-Corpuz and Elliott
Age 75-79
dents presently zoned for inc Proposed Plan and Fina
G o ld -P a t B. Deacon
Gold - William Shackelford
Age
60-64
Greenwood
Lakes
Middle
BADMINTON - SINGLES Handicap
A doption
Educational
Gold - Corrado and
Age 80-84
School in Lake Mary, Sanford
Age 60-64
Support
Center,
Lake Mary
Weisbecker
Gold - Russ Moncriel
M iddle
School,
and
Gold - Dolres Toroslan &amp; Betty
Age 50-54
Boulevard, Sanford.
C A N O E -S P R IN T Silver - Larson and Lovejoy
Millennium
Middle
School
in
Gold - Owen Howe
Juszkiewicz
For more information, call
Age 65-69
Women’s
Sanford.
Silver - David Zarco
Age 65-69
407-3206039.
Gold
Home
and
Hess
Age 65-69
A Core Committee will
Gold - Lola Sue Chapman a
Age 55-59
Also check out the School
Silver - Newton and Finch
Gold - Donna Beeler
conduct additional policy
Gold - Ronald Royer
Betty Shackelford
Board's
Web
site
at
Bronze - Manning and Gragg
Age 70-74
development workshops as www.scps.us, information is
Silver - Louise Knapp &amp; Linda
Age 65-69
Gold - Sunny Keathley
Age 70-74
follows:
Gold - Ken Renner
O’Brien
„
posted under the icon for
Gold - Palumbo and Warden
Age 60-84
• Nov. 21, 5 p m., Core
BADMONTON - SINGLES BOWLING - DOUBLES middle school rezoning.
Silver - Hubner and Pertmutter
Gold - Katie Moncriel
Committee
Meeting,
Women's
Men's Scratch
A copy of proposed middle
TABLE TENNIS - Doubles BASKETBALL - FREE
Greenwood
Lakes
Middle
Age 65-69
school attendance zones for
Age 60-64
T H R O W -M e n ’s
Women
School 601 Lake Park Drive,
Gold - Donna Beeler
Gold - Robert Rinl &amp; Harry
Markham Woods Middl&lt;-’
Age 65-69
Age 60-64
Lake Mary;
Silver - Johnnie Conner
School and other affected
Turnbull
Gold
Hubner
and
Phillips
Gold - Jim Gracey
•
Nov.
29,
7
p.m.,
Core
Age 70-74
schools will be posted on the
Age 65-69
Silver - John Salter
Age 70-74
Committee
Community
Input
Gold - June Strine
Web
when
available.
Gold - Leroy Ham &amp; Herb
Gold - Tobias and Lindsey
Bronze - Bill Babcock
Meeting, Millennium Middle
Age 80-84
Wetssman
Sum
m
aries
of
the
Core
Age 75-79
Age 65-69
School, 21 Lakcview Avc., Committee meetings will also
Gold - Harriett Boyd
Silver - Peter Cordova &amp; Andy
Gold - Hildebrand and Martin
Gold - Jam es Stempkowskl
Sanford;
BADMINTON - DOUBLES Stracken
be posted on the Web.
TABLE TENNIS - Women
Silver - George T. Amey
Dec. 5, 5 p.m., Core
Bronze - Jim McKay &amp; Felix
Men's
Age 70-74
Age 55-59
Ago 50-54
Cordova
Gold - Norman Collins
Gold - Judy Jackson
Gold - Owen Howe
Age 75-79
Age
BO-64
Age 65-69
Gold - Ronakl Crevier &amp;
Silver - David Zarco
Winners will awarded *36® ?
Gold - Betty Hubner
Gold - Andy McGutfln
SANFORD
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Ntmlsh
William Shackelford
Age
55-59
for Individual projects, $6,000
B A S K E T B A L L -F R E E
Stiver - Lois Haskins
RamanlaL
a student at
Gold - Ronald Troyer
Silver - Donald Torrey &amp; Bob
for team projects (scholarships]
TH R O W -W o m e n ’s
Bronze - Ruth Olson
Seminole High School, is one and be automatically entered
Silver - Ken Renner
Age 70-74
Age
65-69
of
only
14
young
scientists
BADMINTON
DOUBLES
BOWLING - Men’s Handicap
in the National Finals in New
Gold - Margo Lindsay
Gold - Johnnie Conner
from across tne nation to com­
Women's
Age 60-64
York City for a shot at the
Silver - Sadako Tobias
Silver - Donna Beeler
pete
in
the
Siemens
Age 65-69
Gold - Robert Rinl 4 Harry
$ 100,000 grand prize.
Bronze - Tusar Phillips
Age 70-74
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PATRICK GENE ELLIOTT
Patrick Gene Elliott, 43, of
Dahlia Drive, Orlando, died
Friday, Oct. 28, 2005 at
Florida I lospital East,
Orlando.
Bom in Elmira, N.Y, he
moved to Central Florida in
1975. He was a certified
Microsoft engineer and a
computer programmer.
Survivors include parents,
Robert and Marianne Elliott
of Sanford; brothers, Steven
Brown of Midland. Tex., Dale
Brown of Elmira, N.Y. and
Keith Cramer of Sanford; sis­
ters, Rebecca Romano and
Brenda White, both of
Sanford, Kitty Cramer of
Sarasota; sister; Kimberly
Brown of Linden, Mich.
Tri-County Cremation
Se rvices, Longwood, In
charge of arrangements.
GENEVIEVE M.
FALISEVAC
Ciencvieve M. Fallsevac,
85, of Longwood, died
Monday, Nov. 14,2005 in
Altamonte Springs. She was
bom Oct. 11,1920 in
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors intludo friend,
Sergio A. Mariaca.
Funeral services will be
Monday, Nov. 21, at 10 a.m.
at All Faiths Memorial Park
with interment at All Faiths
Memorial Park in
Casselberry.
Banfield Funeral home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

ANNE P. FLYNN
Anne P. Flynn, 76, of Lake
Mary, died Sunday, Nov. 13,
2005 in Sanford. He was bom
March 1,1929 in Salem, Ohio.
He was a recruitment manag­
er for the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include sons,
Evan Jones of Jacksonville
and Morgan Jones of
Baltimore, Md.; daughter,
Deborah Casillo of Lake
Mary; nine grandchildren.
Visitation will be
Wednesday, Nov. 16, from 5
until 7 p.m. at the Oaklawn
Chapel, with graveside serv­
ices Thursday, Nov. 17 at 111
a.m. at Oaklawn Park
Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Cl lapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
ROBIN DENNIS ROGEL
Robin Dennis Rogel, 52,
formerly of Sanford, died
Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2005 in New
Orleans, La.
Lambcth-Troxler Funeral &amp;
Cremation Service,
Greensboro, N.C., in charge
of arrangements.
CLAYTON SHEPPARD
Gayton Sheppard, 67, of
Casselberry, died Monday,
Nov. 14, 2005 in Altamonte
Springs. He was bom Aug.
25,1938 in Broxton, Ga. He
was a service technician and
a veteran of the U.S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Brigitte B. Sheppard; son.

Clayton Drew Sheppard;
brothers, William Sheppard,
Roy Sheppard, Troy
Sheppard and Ervin
ard; sister, Linda
enson; two grandsons.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Nov. 19, at 11
a.m. at First Baptist Church of
Casselberry with Pastor
Travis Bcnnefield officiating.
Visitation will also be
Saturday, Nov. 19 from 10
until 11 a.m. at the church.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

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KUNIKO STENHOLM
Kunika Stenholm, 66, of
Sanford, died Saturday, Nov.
11,2005.
She was bom Jan. 1,1939
in Nagoya, Japan and moved
to Florida from Taiwan in
1998.
She was owner and opera­
tor of a Japanese Restaurant
in Massacn.
•
Survivors include hus­
band, Carl Stenholm; son,
Andre Greene of Mass.;
daughter; Dcnea Greene of
Texas; brothers Hisatoshl
Goto and Hiroshi Goto; three
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m.
at the Collison family funeral
Home, Gramkow Chapel,
with Mr. John Benson officiat­
ing.
Collison Family Funeral
Home, Gramkow Chapel,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

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SANFORD — Florida’s Click
It or Ticket campaign brings
attention to the needless deaths
that occur on our roadways
each
year
during
tne
thanksgiving holiday because
motorists fail to use their safety
belts.
Tire
Seminole
County
Slieriff’s Office is joining law

enforcement across lire state in
an effort to save lives this holi­
day season by reminding every­
one to buckle up. This traffic
safety initiative will run from
Nov. 18 through 30, to include
the busy Thanksgiving holiday
trawl period.
The Thanksgiving holiday
period is one of the heaviest
trawled times across the United
States. The result is a significant
increase in traffic crashes. Last
year in Florida alone, during the
same time period as this year's
campaign. 77 people died in
motor whicle related craslies
and over lialf of tlmse fa ta l tin*

were not using their safety belts.
Too many people are being
killed in traffic crashes because
take a few secthey ,just: didn't
i
ondsi to put
p on their safety belt,
said Lt. Pete Keldnft traffic safecoordinator for the Seminole
Sheriff's
Office.
County
Children and young adults
learn best by example, he
added, and ewryone needs to
make sure they set the right
example.
The d ick It or Ticket enforce­
ment and education campaign
sends a message that safety
belts and child safety scats
wlien used properly save lives.

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U.S. Rep. John Mica talks with resident Felicia Riggins at the Sanford Housing Authority.

Housing-----------C ontin u ed from P age 1A

Monday afternoon. He told
reporters that he took the
drastic and controversial step
in asking HUD to take control
in 2003 because the board
back then had a number of
complaints against it.
"People deserve good clean
housing." Mica said Monday.
"Tire federal government
should not be a slum lord."
1\ia said the problem was
not a funding shortage from
HUD, it was mismanagement.
A grand iury heard arguments
against the former administra­
tor, but no one was ever
indicted. Mica said Monday
that someone should have
faced charges.
"There were problems with
some of tire board,” he said.
"Some should have gone to
jail in my opinion."
He said there aren’t loo
many instances where 11UD is
brought in like it was in
Sanford. However, he did talk
about leveling other HUD
projects in Daytona Beach and
Palatka and starting over
because the facilities had
become dens for drugs and
disrepair.
“Tills will bo a zero toler­
ance facility," Mica declared
Monday of the Sanford
authority. Police officers on
hand said calls to the area go

up and down in frequency.
Kuhn said two liaisons
between the city commission
and the housing authority
would help with safety and
other issues.
One of the liaisons will be a
Sanford Police captain.
"They will act as board
members, but they don’t have
a vote," she said of the
liaisons.
Safety was not one of the
problems addressed in HUD’s
seizure of the authority, but
residents did say they felt
somewhat safer and most wel­
comed the paint, roofing and
other cosmetic changes that
were desperately needed in
many apartments.
Not everyone has experi­
enced the progress, however.
Linda Dockins has only lived
in the authority for a few
months. Her apartment has
problems, she said, but man­
agement keeps telling her to
be patient.
"I waited four years to get
In here," Dockins said. Her
floor needs repair, there is
loose tile and her door is not
secure well, she said.
"The only reason I stayed is
because they told me to have
patience," she said just before
meeting Mica on his tour. She
said TUa came personally to

ask her to hold on and
changes would take place.
Dockins praised Board
member Barbara Green, who
organizes monthly activities
for more than 201) young peo­
ple in the projects.
Serving with her on the
board will be Leo Girard,
Bernard Mitchell, Sylvester
Chang and Oscar Redden.
Kunn said issues brought
by residents will be addressed
in a more immediate way than
before. The transition back to
the city should be fully real­
ized within the next two
weeks.
Right now, according to
Tua, the authority has a 97
percent occupancy, but a wait­
ing list of 348 people.
There are still deficiencies,
and Tua and others acknowl­
edged that aspect. More day
care Is needed as well as more
activities for young people
and education lor residents.
"This should be a place
where any of us would be
happy to have any of our fam­
ily here," Mica said.
Girard told reporters that
he had a decision to make:
Should he just complain about
the problems, or try to be part
of too solution. That led him
to a spot on the new Board for
the authority.

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TOYS FOR TOTS SOAP
BOX DERBY RALLY

The November Soap
Box Derby Rally will be
held this Saturday,
November 19th, and pro­
ceed* will benefit the Toy*
for Tot*.
Soap Box racing starts at
8 a.m. with the Adult and
Celebrity Race to follow at
approximately noon.
Spectator* will be
admitted free, but any
donated, unwrapped toy
would be greatly appreci­
ated.
Sanford Derby Park is
located at 2199 Oregon
Avenue, South off of West
46A.
For further information
contact the City of
Sanford Leisure Services
Department at 407-330­
5697.
GOVERNOR'S CUP

This weekend at New
Smyrna Speedway the
40th Annual Governor's
Cup 200 plus the Florida
Mini Stock Challenge 100
take center stage.
There will be practice on
Friday night, November
18, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
for the Super Late Models
and Mini Stocks. Fans
may watch in the grand­
stands for FREE.
On Saturday (November
19th), the pit gate will
open at 9 a.m. with grand­
stands opening at 1 p.m.
Qualifying for both the
Governor's Cup 200 and
Florid* Mini Stock
Challenge 100 will begin
at 3 p.m. and radng starts
at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $25 for
reserved seating, $20 for
general admission and
free for children 11 and
under.
For mote information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
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O V IED O BABE RUTH
TOURN A M EN T

Oviedo Babe Ruth
Baseball and Softball will
be holding its 7th Annual
Holiday Classic,
December 8-11.
The entry fee is $250 per
team and each age divi­
sion (League Age _
defined as your age on
May 1,2006), Rookie:
Machine Pitch (7-8 year
old); Minor (9-10 Year
old); Major (11-12 year
old); and Prep (13-15 year
old) is limited to the first
eight teams to submit the
entrance fee.
The event will be either
a Double Elimination or
Pool Play Tournament
(dependent on the • of
teams). Each Team is
guaranteed a minimum of
three games (and proba­
bly more). Champions
and Runner-Up team* in
each division will receive
trophies.
Teams are selected to
participate on a first come,
first reserved basis. Your
entrance fee is what will
reserve your place in the
tournament. Rosters can
be turned in later (12-15
* yers per team).
adline for submission
of entry fee is November
19.
AU player* participating
must be on a 2005 Fall
League Babe Ruth League
Roster. This can be an All­
Star team from your
league or you can mix
players from different
teams from within a
league any way you want.
Came* start on Friday
night typically (maybe
Thursday for local teams),
but teams traveling from
the farthest distance will
be scheduled for games
beginning on Saturday if
at all possible. Games will
be limited to two per day
(weather permitting) and
Championship games ate
scheduled for Sunday.
Any questions, please
contact Fred Laber at 407­
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By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
Orangcwood Christian capped off a
great season on Friday by sweeping
past two-time defending State
Champion Bayshore Christian to claim
the Qass 1A Slate Championship at the
2005 FHSAA Girls Volleyball Finals at
The Lakeland Center.
The Rams got a big scare in the semi­
finals on Thursday as they raced out to
a 2-0 lead over St. John Lutheran (24-5),
but then saw that lead slip away as their
Ocala-based rivals battled back to even

Orangewood Christian
sweeps two-time defending
champion Bayshore Christian
the match at 2-2 and force a winnertake-all fifth game.
Fortunately for Orangewood
Christian, the girls were able to right
the ship in lime and rolled into the
finals by the scores of 25-20, 25-13, 21-

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25,21-25 and 15-9.
Leading the way for the Rams were
Blair Muller with 58 assists and three
service aces, Ria Vamell with 23 kills,
seven digs and four service aces, Meg
Weathersby with 21 kills, 18 digs and

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Lyman, Lake
Brantley face *
powerhouses
in next round

two service aces, Jessie Jakes with 18
digs, eight kills and four service aces.
Gabby Torrez with 17 digs, Lauren
Ziegler with 12 digs and Anne
Pielkiewicz with nine kills and three
digs.
Orangewood Christian was not about
to suffer any loss of concentration in
Friday's Championship Match as It did
on Thursday.
After going extra points to nip
Bayshore Christian (22-5), 26-24, in the
first game, the Rams took control.
See Volleyball, Page 2B

County
places
well in
Cross
Country
By Dean 8 mlth
Herald Stall

By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
As if the first round wasn't
iugh enough, the playoffs
tous
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upp .a notch or two
ratchet
this week for the two
remaining local teams in the
2005 FHSAA Football
Championships.
And it's hard to figure
whether Lake Brantley or
Lyman has the toughest
task.
The Patriots get to play at
home, but they must face an
Edgewater team that has
finished second in the state
the past three years.
Lake Brantley has an even
added reason to get past the
Eaglet as it had Edgewater
on tlw ropes In last year's
regtonals before letting the
lead slip away late.

The Eagles are playing
with a vengeance of their
own as they were ranked
No. 1 in the state in Gass
6A before losing to Winter
Park the second to last game
of the season, sending
Edgewater on the road
throughout the playoffs.
The team responded to the
loss by upsetting the new
No. 1 team. East Ridge,
which clobbered Lake
Brantley the final week of
the regular season, last
Friday in overtime in
Germont.
Game time is set for 7:30
p.m. this Friday at Tom
Storey Field.
Lyman, meanwhile, over­
came a horrible first half to
knock off Melbourne, 21-14,
in overtime.
In fact, the Greyhounds
did not get into Melbourne
territory until tire third
quarter and were held score­
less until the fourth quarter.
The Bulldogs (4-7) took a
14-0- lead at halftime on a
pair of one-yard runs by
quarterback Keith Jenings.
But the Lyman defense,
which ha* been the team's
strength all season, came on
strong to shut down the vis­
itors tne remainder of the
game.
See Football, Page 2B

Hataid photos by Jim

The Lyman defense (top) came
up big over the final half of the
game and overtime a s the
Greyhounds rallied to win their
first-ever football playoff game
with a 21-14 overtime victory
over Melbourne High School In
a
Class
SA-Region
1
Quarterfinal at the Carton D.
Henley Sports Complex last
Friday night. Lyman rallied with
two fourth quarter touchdown
passes, both caught be senior
Ryan Fleming (No. 80, blue
uniform, right), to tie the game
at 14-14, and then David
Muniz, who threw the tying
touchdown pass on a halfback
option, scored what proved to
be the game-winning touch­
down on a six-yard run. The
Greyhound defense made the
lead stand up, stuffing a
reverse on a fourth-and-goal
from the seven to give the
hosts the win. Lyinan will travel
to Nlceville this Friday for a
7:30 p.m. Class 5A-Region 1
Semifinal.

Seminole County may not
have had any state champions
in cross country this season
but it was a good state meet
for locals anyway in the 2005
FHSAA Cross Country State
Meet at Little Everglades
Ranch in Dade City this past
Saturday.
Lake Brantley junior
Amanda Hintze finished third
in the G ass 4A Girls' race,
leading the Patriots to a sev­
enth place team finish.
On the boys' side, Lyman
junior Robert Saltsman was
county best fourth as the
Greyhound* wound up fifth in
the team race.
The best team finish for the
county was the Trinity Prep .
boys, which came home third
in G ats 1A behind a seventh
place finish by freshman
Hanley Gous.se.
The Croomi Academy boys
also had a good meet as junior
Matthew Debrew ran 30th at
the Panthers placed 14th as a
team in Gass 1A.
The Trinity Prep girls, led by
a 15th place run by eighthrader Chelsl Woodruff, came
hoi&gt;me sixth.
In G ass 3A, Lake Howell
finished 16th in the boys' race
with junior Jonathon Sutter
placing 45th, and the Silver
Hawks girls were 23rd with
freshman Daniels Cell finishing 93rd.
Thisi IFriday and Saturday
Seminole Countv will be quite
well represented when the
2005 FHSAA Swimming fc
Diving Finals are held in Fort
Lauderdale.
Having been assured by con­
vention and visitors bureau
officials that hotel accommo­
dations won't be a problem,
the FHSAA office announced
last week that the 2005 FHSAA
Swimming k Diving Finals
state championship meet will
be held at the Fort Lauderdale
Aquatic Complex as originally
planned.
The two-day meet will be
held Friday and Saturday, Nov.
18-19. Swimming preliminaries
and boys diving competition
in all three classifications will
be held on Friday. Swimming

J

UCF rallies past UAB, 2
Special to the Herald
Matt Prater kicked two field goals in the last
five minutes to raise UCF to a 27-21 victory over
UAB on Saturday at Legion Field in
Birmingham.
UCF (7-3,6-1 Conference USA) took advantage
of four UAB turnovers in the fourth quarter.
UAB (4-5, 2-4) led 21-13 entering the fourth
quarter; but on the third play, UCFs Travonti
Johnson intercepted a Darrell Hackney pass and
returned it 19 yards to tire UAB 31.
Three plays later; Jason Peters ran 14 yards off
tacUe for a touchdown to bring UCF within two
points. The Golden Knights went for a 2-point
conversion and made it on a pass from Steven
Moffett to Mike Walker, tying the game 21-21.
UAB drove to midfield on its next drive, but
Hackney fumbled the snap in shotgun formation
and UCF's Glenruy Watkins recovered at the
Blazer's 41-yard line. UCF drove to the UAB B,
where the drive stalled. But Prater kicked a 25
yard field goal to give the Golden Knights a 24­
21 lead witn 5 31 left to |‘
On the first play of UAB's next possession,
Hackney completed a 15-yard pass over the
middle to Quco Cleveland, but the tight end

fumbled when he was hit. UCFs Ronnell Sandy
recovered at the UAB 44. A personal foul penalty
against UAB moved the ball to the 29. UCF
couldn't move the ball and Prater's 48-yard field
goal attempt missed, giving UAB another
chance.
But a Hackney pass was intercepted by Joe
Burnett, who returned it 27 yards to the UAB 22.
Five runs by Kevin Smith took the ball to the
UAB six. On fourth down Prater kicked a 23ard field goal to give UCF the 27-21 lead with
1 seconds remaining.
Peter* rushed for 84 yards and Smith had 67
yards.
Moffett completed 15-of-24 passes for 183
yards fur UCfv which posted 358 offensive
yards. Walker had 71 yards on four carries.
Marculus Elliott who tied the game 7-7 in the
second half on a 22-yard run rushed for 116
yards.
Hackney completed 20-o(-39 passes for 240
yard* for the Blazers, who finished with 430
yards of offense.
After losing iu first two game* of the season
the resurgent UCF Golden Knights (7-3) look for
their eighth win in nine games this weekend in

B

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UCF senior place-kicker Matt Prater was named Conference USA
Special Teams Player of the Week after kicking two Held goals In
the final five minutes, breaking a 21-21 tie, and tied a school record
with four field goals in UCFs 27-21 victory over UAB Saturday at
Legion Field In Birmingham.

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Make way for manatees SCC men at home Friday
Special to the Herald

Management Section, said
boaters can help manatees
have a safe migration by:
* Staying In marked chan­
nels,
* Wearing polarized sun­
glasses to Improve vision,
* Abiding by posted boat
speed zones,
* Using poles, paddles or
trolling motors when in close
proximity to manatees, and
* Having someone aboard to
scan the water for signs of
manatees while their vessels
are under way.
"If you think you see a man­
atee, give it plenty of room,
because it may not be alone. It
may have a calf or be traveling
with other manatees," Frohlicn
said.
For more information about
manatees, visit
MyFWC.com /manatee.
WINTER BOAT SPEED
ZONE CHANCES BY
COUNTY
(MANATEE-RELATED)
Brevard County:
Nov. 15 - March 31

Florida manatees arc on the
move, seeking warmwatcr
sites to spend the winter. The
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) appealed to boaters
today to be especially cautious
to look out for manatees and
be alert to changing speed
tones on waterways.
Manatees generally start
traveling to warm water when
the air temperature drops
below 50 degrees or when the
water temperature dips to 6H
degrees. Tnc FWC changes
seasonal speed zone signs on
many waterways to accommo­
date manatee migration.
The FWC said boaters
should scan the water near,
and in front of, their vessels for
swirls resembling large foot­
prints, a repetitive line of half­
moon swirls a mud trail or
manatee snouts or tails break­
ing the surface.
Kipp Frohlich, leader of
FW Cs Imperiled Species

* No Entry and Motorboats
Prohibited - North Indian
River area around discharge
canals of the Reliant Corp.
Power Plant and Florida
Power and Light Frunlenac
Power Plant.
* Idle Speed - West of
Intracoastal Waterway (ICW)
in general vicinity of power
plants.
Volusia County:
Sept. 1 - March 31
* 25 MPH - Portions of the
Tomoka River and Spruce
Creek.
Oct. 15 -April 15
* Motorboats Prohibited Blue Spring Run.
* Slow Speed - St. Johns
River, south of Lake Beresford
to Channel Marker 67.
Complete copies of individ­
ual county waterway rules are
available at:
http://election dos.state.fl.us/
fac/index.shtml or
MyFWC.com/manalee/rulcs
or by contacting the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission at (850) 922-4330.

Football
Continued from Page IB
The Greyhounds (8-2) finally got on the
board with just 9:22 left In the game when
quarterback Chris Bridgman threw a 27-yard
pass to senior Ryan Fleming.
Lyman then readied into its bag of tricks
when star running back David Muniz took a
pitch from Bridgman and hurled a 25-yard
touchdown pass, again to Fleming, to tie the
game at 14-14 with 1:31 left.
Muniz then did what he does best In over­
time, running the ball in from the six on sec­
ond down and the Greyhounds took their first
lead of the game when kicker Nick BasquillWhite nailed the extra point to put the hosts
up, 21-14.
Lyman's defease then did the job, forcing
two incomplete passes and a three-yard run to
leave Melbourne with a fourth-and-goal from
the seven.
•
The Bulldogs tried to fool the defense with a
reverse, but tne Greyhounds were ready and
stacked up the play after just a two-yard g a la
giving Lyman its first-ever playoff victory.
Despite the victory, the Greyhounds will
have to hit the road to face Class 5A-District 1
cham pion N iceville (9-1), w hich rum,
&gt;ast
Jacksonville-Ed W hite (7-4), 31-7, last Friday.
G am e tim e in the panhandle is also set for
7:30 p.m.

Winter Springs (6-5) very nearly gave the
Seminole Athletic Conference a sweep on the
opening night of the playoffs as they rallied to
tic its game with Flagler Palm Coast in
Bunnell before falling, 22-13.
The Bears were stymied most of the night
on offense as quarterback Taylor Salem was
sacked 10 times and the locals did not have a
first down for almost three quarters of the
game.
Still, Winter Springs had tied the game at 7­
7 at halftime when Salem hit Ashuwa
Richarson with a screen pass and the senior
running back raced 41 yards for the score.
The host Bulldogs, wno have now won nine
games in a row to get to 9-2 on the season,
regained the lead early in the fourth quarter,
but the Bears never quit and finally got some-

.
e the game
But the visitors missed the chance to take
the lead with only 1:55 left when the extra
point kick was blocked.
Flagler Palm Coast then moved the length
of the field with C.J. Johnson catching a 35yard touchdown pass from Tory Thompson
with only 22 seconds left to all but seal the
win.
The Bears tried to com e back again, but
Salem w as sacked in the end zone for a safety.

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Volleyball
Continued from Page IB
mmping past the two-time
champs from Tampa, 25-12
and 25-16, to cam their first
state title.
Pacing the champs, who
end the season with a 30-1
record, were Muller with 31
assists and 11 digs,
Weathersby with 16 kills and
19 digs, Vamcll with nine
kills, four service aces and
four digs, Jakes with seven
kills, two serving aces and six
digs, Pictkicwicz with nine
kills and nine digs, Torrez
with 10 digs and Emily Rush
with eight digs.
Other members of the
Orangewood Christian squad
were Laura Childers, Lizzie
Rabon, Taylor Folkes,
Shannon Walsh, Shannon
Soulard, Amanda Earll and
Chelsea Pittman.
Seminole County's other
entrant at State, Lake Howell,
gave it a real tough fight in
its Class 5A semifinal, but the
Silver Hawks fell in straight
games to Lawton Chiles High
School from Tallahassee.
The first two games were
extremely close, with Chiles

H n M photo by Jim W «nu

The Seminole Community College men's basketball team will wrap up a three-game homostand
this Friday, welcoming Broward Community College from Ft. Lauderdale to the SCC Health and
Physical Education Building tor a 7:30 p.m. tip-off. The Raiders were 2-0 on the season heading
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winning, 25-22 and 26-24, but
the third and final game went
pretty-much Chiles' way as it
won, 25-16.
Leading the Silver Hawks'
attack were Ruthie King with
seven kills, 19 digs and three
service aces, Vicky Hilbert
with 12 assists and six digs.
Autumn Thomas with five
kills and 13 digs, Whitney
Welbom with seven assists
and 19 digs and Brittainy
Daigcr with eight kills.

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Other members of the Lake
Howell team were Molly
Maykut, Kelley Lucanegro,
Sarah Harris, Sarah
Lucanegro, Kate Burrows,
Allison Waters and Ashley
Olving.
Lake Howell ends the sea­
son with a 24-7 record, while
Chiles, which lost the final on
Friday to Venice (25-7), 25-18,
25-11 and 25-11, finishes the
season with a 28-4 mark.

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Colleg
Continued from Page IB
Houaton against Rice. With
Southern Mississippi's loss to
^ P « t Saturday,

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er in the year ended a 17-gamc
losing streak, have taken R
Conference ^ A h y storm and
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the Eastern
Division of the league wilh a 6I mark.
This weekend's game will be
televised on the CSTV All­
Access package. Detailed
broadcast information will be
released later this week by
CSTV.
The UCF ISP Network and
its flagship station 740-The
Team AM (WQTM) will broadBame live beginning
with the pie-game show at 1
p.m. and kickoff set for 3 p.m.
Marc Daniels will once again
have the call with Gary Parris.
Jerry O'Neill will handle the
sideline duties. The radio
broadcast Is also available at
ucfathletics.com.
PRATER NAMED C-USA
SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER
OF THE WEEK
UCF senior place-kicker Matt
Prater was named Conference
USA Special Teams Player of
the Week, the league office
announced Monday. Prater tied
a school record with four field
goals in UCF's 27-21 victory
over UAB Saturday at Legion
Field in Birmingham.
Prater's big day started with
a 47-yard fieeld goal
goal to end the
first half, givin,
_ ng UUCF a 10-7
lead at the break.
He booted a 36-yard field
goal to cut UAB's lead to 21-13
in the third quarter. In the
fourth quarter with the score
tied at 21, Prater kicked a 25yard field goal with 531 left to
give UCF Inc lead for good. He
added a 23-yanl field goal wilh
50 seconds remaining in the
game to lift UCF to the 27-21
win.
His four field goals tied a
career-high and placed him
with four other kickers for the
top spot in UCF Jiistory for
made field goals in a game.

mer Lyman standout Celeste
Hudson playing a lead role for
the Golden knights, will then
host FAMU at 5 JO p.m.
Those two games will be fol­
lowed by a men's game
between UCF and longtime
cross-town rival Rollins start­
ing at 8 p.m.
On Saturday, the UCF
Golden Knights Gassic will
conclude wilh FAMU taking
on UT-San Antonio at 4 p.m.
and UCF facing West Virginia
at 6 p.m.
BACKCOURT
The Golden Knight backcourt
is experienced in both directing
plays and sinking baskets. At the
top of the key are seniors Shayla
Smith and LaShay King, who
have logged time in more
thanl50 games over the past
three years. Smith earned the
starting point guard role as a
freshman and has continued to
improve her outside shooting,
which enables her to be a versa­
tile offensive threat. She has
secured spots In U C F . record
books in both three-point shoot­
ing and assist categories.

Although King has been
known for her work at the point
thanks to her passing and cre­
ative playmaking skills, this year
her shooting will enable the
Golden Knights to have mote
flexibility in the lineup.
Junior Lashaunda Slade
enjoyed a spectacular sophomore
year as she started 19 of the 29
contests at the point. The coach­
ing staff expects that she will

continue to improve and provide
even more leadership on the
court.

On the wings, the Golden
Knights will rely on proven
shooting of senior Celeste
Hudson and junior Frandne
Houston. Hudson, a Lyman
High School graduate and the
2005 Atlantic Sun Defensive
Player of the Year, is talented on
both ends of the court and a for­
midable threat behind the arc.
She is the UCF ream ! holder for
most treys made (157) and
attempted (429), while she is
ranked third all-time in the
school record books with a 366
shooting percentage from threepoint range.
Although Hudson missed the
final three contests of the season
due to injury and was sidelined
by rehabilitation during the sum­
mer, Striegler knows she will
return to full strength by the sea­
son opener.
STETSON TO FACE USF IN
"Celeste can do it a ll" said
2005 NCAA MEN'S SOCCER
Striegler. "She can take It to the
REGIONAL
rack and knock down the out­
Stetson will face in-state rival
side shot She is.• great passer as
USF In the 2003 Division I
■ well as One of our best defensive
M en's Soccer NCAA
players."
Tournament First Round
Houston, meanwhile, added
Friday in Tampa at 7 3 0 p.m.
some versatility to her arsenal
Tire Halters (9-10-1) earned
and Improved upon her ballltandling and defensive skills in
an automatic bid alter claiming
tire off-season. Sire was second
the 2005 Atlantic Sun
on the team behind Hudson in
Conference Championship title
three-point shooting in 2004-05
with 2-1 win against top-seed­
as she hit 53-of-162 shots (.327).
ed Campbell Saturday in
Her new skills will enable her to
Macon, Ga.
be even more effective on the
Stetson will be making its
court.
first-ever NCAA Tournament
'W e have two reliable outside
appearance.
shooters in Celeste and Frandne,
"Winning the conference
but I don't think anyone can say
tournament for the first time in
we are purely an outside shoot­
school history is a huge step
ing team," said Striegler. "If they
for the team, so they are very
are defending our shooting
confident and very excited
ards, we'll have to work the
II Inside. The key to a success­
about going to the NCAA
Tournament," said head coach
ful offense is to keep opponents
Sean Murphy. "We are going to
guessing."
Hudson could also see some
bring a lot of emotion into the
time at small forward along with
game and the guys will defi­
fellow senior Shelby Weber and
nitely put up a fight "
junior Keunta Miles. Weber
After getting off to a 1-7 start
enjoyed a breakout year in 2004the Hatters turned firings
OS as she started 28 of the 29 con­
around by finishing up the sec­
tests. She is a versatile playet
o n d half of the season 8-3-1
who will see time at the No. 3
including a 1-2 overtime loss
spot or the post.
against the Bulls and two vic­
Seeing action in all 29 games a
tories in the A-Sun
year ago. Miles provides even
Championship.
more depth at that position
The winner of Friday's game
when she isn't playing in the
will go on to play 13th-seeded
paint.
Virginia next Triesday.
Sophomore
Sophomo Amber Long, who
redshlrted last season alter trans­
UCF WOMEN'S
ferring from LSU, has the oppor­
BASKETBALL TO OPEN
tunity to prove herself and will
most likely fit at the No. 2 or No.
SEASON FRIDAY
3 position. Striegler calls Long
After winning three consecu­
"an Intriguing player".
tive Atlantic Sun Conference

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Championships, the UCF
women's basketball team steps
onto the nationali stage with
the move to Conference USA.
Hw Golden Knights are ready
for the challenge.
-This team has a tremendous
amount of chemistry," Mid_
two-time Atlantic Sun Coach of
the Year Gal) Striegler, who is
In her seventh year at the
helm. "We have an Interesting
mix of flashy and blue-collar

POST

Down low, the Golden Knights
have several newcomers in addi­
tion to veterans like Weber and
Miles that will be challenging
one another for starting roles.
Meanwhile, sophomore
Courtney Stroud has worked to
return to game shape after being
sidelined by injury for the past
two seasons. Her physical play
under the basket will be a real
asset to the team.
Elizabeth Flexer comes to
Orlando from Dodge City
Community College. At 6-1, her
skills allow her to play against
players who might be larger than
^TheGolden'lKirigKts_open the her.
The other transfer is junior
season this Friday by hosting
Juliana Gomes from Eastern
the UCF Golden Knights
Oklahoma State College. An
Gassic at the UCF Arenas
extremely hard worker and very
The opening game hold*
fundamental on defense, she will
interest for local fans as former
prove to be an asset as a defen­
Seminole Community College
sive stopper in the paint.
All-America Yelena Leuchanka
Rookies Jackie Akers and
will be playing center for the
Courtney Chessher also give the
University of West Virginia,
Golden Knights some options.
which will be taking on the
Akers is a well-rounded, coachUniversity of Texas at San
able player. Not only does she
Antonio starting at 3 3 0 p.m.
give UCF versatility thanks to
UCF, with new assistant
her jump shot and her ability
0 )ach Lauren Bradley, the for­
under the basket but she also
mer star player at Lake Mary
provides the team with formida­
High School making her major
ge coaching debut and for- ble defensive skills as well.

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G o ld e n A g e G am e s results
More Results from Sanford's
Golden Age Games, held this
past weekend. Kim Eltonhead,
chairman of the events said
approximately 500 persons
entered over 1,100 events dur­
ing the week. The following
are in addition to events pre­
viously published (See other
results on Page 4A.
BILLIARDS - Men's 8-Ball
Age 50-69
Gold - Frank Dclcastillo
Silver - John Corwin
Bronze, Daryl 1-arson
Age 70 and over
Gold - Jack Tetrault
Silver - Gus Geismar
Bronze - Frank Kusln
SW IM M IN G -200-Back
Women
Age 60-64
Gold - Susan Schurrman
Silver Kathleen O'Leary
Bronze - Marilyn Amendola
SWIMMING - 200-Back Men
Age 60-64
Gold - William Ragan
Age 65-69
Gold - Steve Rudadllc
Age 70-74
Gold - Charles Weatherbee
Silver - Richard Poole
SWIMMING - 100-Frve
Women
Age 55-59
Gold - Anne Talbot
Silver - Bernadette Youngblood
Bronze - Cathlecn Marimbcrga
Age 60-64
Gold - Rae Suttie
Silver - Sally Stocks
Bronze - Marilyn Amendola
Age 65-69
Gold - Martha Gutfran
Silver - Joann Fowler
Age 70-74
Gold - Mary Merry
Age 75-79
Gold - Leone Grim
SWIMMING - 100-Frec Men
Age 55-59
Gold - Dane Griffin
Age 60-64
Gold - Timothy Kelly
Silver - William Ragan
Age 65-69
Gold - Barey Burtnett
Silver - Brady
Bronze - Richard Criche
Age 70-74
Cold - Herbert Alvarado
Silver - Max Villanueza
Age 75-79
Gold - John Cornell
Silver - Jesse D. Rains
Age 80-84
G o ld - A le x R a m ir e z -M ille r
A g e 9 0 -9 4
C o ld - C a r l U n d s tr a n d

SWIMMING - 200 IM Women
A g e 5 5 -5 9
G o ld - F is a K a y e
A g e 6 0 -6 4
C o ld - Ja n ic e M e tb e rg
S ilv e r - S u s a n S c h u v r m a n

SWIMMING - 200 IM Men
A g e 6 0 -6 4

Gold - William Muir
Silver - Robert Mraovich
Bronze - Wdliam Ragan
Age 70-74
Gold - Charles Weatherbee
Silver - Herbert Alvarado
SWIMMING - 50 Butterfly
Women
Age 60-64
Gold - Rae Suttie
Silver - Susan Schuetman
Bronze - Joyce Hitchinson
Age 65-69
.
Gold - Martha Gutfran
Silver Joann Fowler
SWIMMING - 50 Butterfly

Men
Age 50-54
Gold - Mario Sanguinctti II
Age 60-64
Gold - William Ragan
Age 65-69
Gold - Craig Ray
Silver - Steve Rudadllc
Bronze - Joe Deluca
Age 70-74
Gold - Herbert Alvarado
SWIMMING - 1 0 0 Back
Women
Age 55-59
Gold - Cathleen Marimbcrga
Age 60-64
Gold - Susan Schurrman
Silver - Sally Stocks
Bronze - Marilyn Amendola
Age 65-69
Gold - Martha Gutfran
Silver - Lois Sloan
SWIMMING - 100 Back Men
Age 60-64
Gold - Tim Davies
Silver - Robert Mraovich
Bronze - William Ragan
Age 65-69
Gold - Barry Burtnett
Silver - Steve Rudadllc
Age 70-74
Gold - Richard Poole
Age 80-84
Gold - John Wixxis
Age 90-94
Gold - Carl Lundstrand
SWIMMING - 200 Breast
Women
Age 55-59
Gold - Elsa Kaye
Age 60-64
Gold - Iremela Klimach
Silver - Joyce Hitchinson
SWIMMING - 200 Breast Men
Age 60-64
Gold - William Ragan
Age 65-69
Gold - Steven Hendrickson
SWIMMING - 50 Free Women
Age 50-54
Gold - Anne Lambrecht
Age 55-59
Gold - Bernadette Youngblood
Silver - Barbara Galpin
Bronze - Anne Talbot
Age 60-64
Gold - Rae Suttie
Silver - Joyce Hutchinson
Bronze - Gloria Calbreath
Age 65-69
Gold - Martha Gutfran
Silver - Joann Fowler
Bronze - Shirley Fishlock
Age 70-74
Gold - Mary Mirny
Age 75-79
Gold - Leone Grim
Silver - Jan Skrlly
Age 80-84
Cold - Martha Morrison
A g e 8 5 -8 9
G o ld - Ja n e Y e a g e r
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Age 90-94
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Bronze - William Ragan
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14— For S ale

71—H elp Wanted

Many thing* For S a l* 1 Bed
Spreads. Sheets. Cloth** (I* *
new). Too many thmg* to 1st.
Nothing over 55 407-2664239

CAST1LLE COMPANY. INC

23— Lost &amp; Found
[LOST PURPLE'AMETHYST.
LARQE
TEAR
DROP
STONE TRIMMED IN OOU).
LO ST
NEAR
BRAM
TOWERS ON NOV 8. 2009.
IF FOUND. PL S LEAVE AT
DESK OF BRAM TOWERS
OR CALL 407*222*8103.
OWNER
IS
HEART
BROKEN FOR IT HAS A LOT
OF SENTIMENTAL VALUE

407/8304431
Now Hiring
Light Mechanlc/COL C lass
A
Full Ttme-Baneftts
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CASTILLE COMPANY INC
NOW HIRINO
CDL C lass A/ Light
Mec hanic
Full T im e-B en*fill

407-830*6431
l e w * la w l o t b i * I w l i r o v
Im m ediate
Hlrel
Driver
needed Musi have clean
record, over 25 yt* old Proper
attire
Contact
K elley*
Transportation. 407-927*2500
Driver-Dedicated Regional

27— D a y
C a k l / C i i i i i&gt; C a k e
Bright s ta rt Home Day Cara
Na«r Opening* Available
F ■pen®need Celt For Special*
407-469-3623

61—M oney to Lend
AS horn* emmets ttl Need cash
immediately without going into
debt Good ot bad credit
Remember Christmas is right
aroixid Sw comer 407-578*1007

71— H elt Wanted
2 yi% COL A Driver E*p
required Musi bve within 55
miles of Daytona Lots of
home time, Great benefits
Up to $1050 0 0 per week.
Pius Safety Bonuses
M tst 11m S a itm Cinitfi
Recruiter Walk-in
November 9th thru Nov Vth.
Bern to S:pm
I 95 A Hwy 92 E*it 261
Holiday Inn Express
2620 W International
Speedway Blvd
Daytona Beach. FL
Can 1*800*709 2536
Candlew ood
S u ita * la
looking lor team member* to
pel a great hotel stall We have
O p e n i n g * lor Housekeeping
Apply In person, 1130
Greenwood Blvd. Lake Mary.
FI 32746 407 585 3000
EOE DFWP
C arpentai/Shtd
Builder:
8 7 0 0 * weekly 4 day work
week, benefits, must have
good driving record 321*377*
6105

HOME EVERY WEEKENO
GUARANTEED!
■Till*. PrefoadedThetarpod
•Avg 5816 5696/week
Jacksonville. FL Tormina!
COL-A roqd 877*428-5827
www ctdnvers com
D riven * US F oodserytce
US Foodservice located m Port
Orange it seeking drivers due
lo a growth in business.
Successful candidates must
have a Class *A‘ COL. dean
MVR. and a mrwrsm cl 2 years
commercial driving eip enence
in a tractor trailer Duties
include usmg a hand truck on
ramp, haavy tilling, and
availability lor on# night
layovers Candidates with
multi stop delivery eip en en ce
are preferred DRIVERS EARN
TOP PAY!
W* oiler an excellent benefit
package and competitive
wages Applications tikon
Monday
through
Friday.
9 00AM-4 00PM at 8425 S
Williamson Boulevard. Port
Orange Jo b kne 1-800 607*
0429 EEO/AAAAFO/VOFWP
Drivers
Quality Hometlmel
HaaJthAJia/DonlalVision
401kO »ect Deposit
Paid Vacation
2 yra E ip
OTR/CDLA
Honey Transport
Cathy 800-966 2953
Easy Work Eicallent payl
Earn money working from
home Fun and profitable For
more n lo ma4 SASE lo Rchw
Byrd. 2655 Grandview Ave.
Sanlord. FL 32773

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
W * o r* o T renchless Technology Business operating
throughout th e S t a t e o f Florida since I 9 6 0 , p r o v id e
tren ch less pipeline serv ices W t have th e following
positions available, training provided

tv

Technicians / operators
Cues TV , Te s t &amp; Seal Equipment

CDL Drivers
Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Trucks

Technical Report writers
Preparation of technical reports using
AutoCAD L T

General Operatives / Labor
Reliable &amp; hard working, training provided
E xcellen t wages and b e n e fits , same out e f town work,
good working conditions, paid vocation and framing
Apply today, d etails below •

Altair
&gt;s^— -

Environmental Group

ESTABLISHED 1980
710 S. MKw m Street, Longwood, FL 32750
Tel: 407-339-7134
Fes: 407-33986IB
E-Mail: altalrgroup6 earthllnk.net
Visit Our Website: www.altairenvironmental com

71— H

elp

/Automotive

Wanted

— EXP MEDICAL
PERSONNEL
ro n o n 6 o f f ic t fit liAn, c
INDIV.
FAST
LEARNER
WGREAT CUST SVC SKILLS 4
BU5WCSS SENSE EXC PAY. M
MON. TU. TTL SAT

407*694*5666
.« .m ix n f ,.e x m .n « x
Food service personnel lot
luvenile correctional leading
program Musi have lood
production e ip Musi pass
background check 6 drug
screening
lor
security
clearan ce
Benefits
with
advancement opportunity Call
Ms Wheaton at 407-330-8780

X222
Hairstylist booth rental wet
Staton Minimum 8 yts asp m
area Betty Anne* Hair Styling
407 322*4913 eUi tor Duty Anna
Help wented/Lawn Spray:
Need person with vaivt driver*
kcense W * estn Must be
over 21 Ful tm e potuon 407*
321-8647.
House keeping Supervisor 4
M aintenance
E n g in eer:
E ipenence reqused . Apply m
person. 4 7 8 0 SR 48 West.
Sanlord. Super 8 Motel

407 - 322-2611

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

LABORERS NEEDED

Need Eipd sandwich makers'
tor a hot new concept C a l
Mary 407*323*1388

Remember playing with trucks
a t a kid? How would you liks
to build them?

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CO N TR ACTO R
Starting Salary M.SO/Hr
HEALTH INSURANCE AND MIX
PLANI Drug free workplace.
Apply at: M0 M*er Drive.
Altamonte Springe 407-ISO(000. EOE
Laborer* Must travel Mon-Fn
tt ststs ot Ftortda Cel 407-323
8822

1

Lighting manufacturer has
immediate
openings
tor
warehouse.
electrical
assembly, decorative painter,
metal work, shipping clerk. FT
Apply in person Mon-Fn. 1-4pm
only 8481 Bryant Ave South.
Sanlord. 407 9 3 8 0 2 6 3
Espd H ousekeepers needed
lor busy hotel 88 50 h r 6 up
Come m end fa out apphcaiion
201 North Towne Rd. Sanlord
sprmghtll S u l***. 407*995*
1000.
Mate or Fem ale
Seem atresa Needed!
W4 ram Sie ngrs person Ssyv
On Bonus is available Must
be physically and menteSy 14
Apply m person at:

Immediate Openings
Data Entry • 3rd Shitt.
tO.OOOkaph. short term. 512hr.
Longwood
Mall Room • 1st Shift.
Mandatory OT Ind Sat 510tt&amp; tw . Lake Mary
Call Kelly Service*
407*788 8760
Drug/Background Raqd
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Sanlord ■AS Shift*
•Asaamblert 8 Packers
57/hr*57 8 0 4 * temp
$8 8 0 8 9 2 8 4 * perm
■Forklift $ 9 4 * temp
810 3 0 4 * perm
Lake Mery- 2nd shtft.
Electrt assembler*. 8 8 4 *
Longwood ■ Part time
•Wrhs* Worker* 8 114*
Drug/Background Required
C a l Ke*y Service*
407*788 8 7 8 0 EOE
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
VOU INVEST!
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
lot
buamass
q t u U A H and I i i /w m Cal
Florida Dept of Agncutture 8
Conaumar Servtoe* at 800-438­
7382 or FTC-HELP lot tree
rtormason Oi vw4 our Wab see
at www ftc govAn/op
Florida law requret seller* of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept of
Agriculture 6
Consumer
Services before taSmg Canto
verity lawful regist/abon before
you buy

PowaiTap Institute
2889 Sanlord Avenue
Sanlord. FI 32773
M echanical
A ssem bler
W anted:
Casual
work
enwonm ent m Longwood
32-40 hour* per weak Mutt
have
som e
assem bly
•ipenence Please c a t 407*
630*7332
Mechanics*
TOP PAYI
HealtrWifa/Dentai/Viaion
40lk/Paid Vacation
Honey Transport
Cathy 8 0 0 0 6 6 2983
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: A/*
you a positive, friendly
professional who en|oys
working with children and
seeks to work m * ptensir * leal
paced pediatrics o llc e with
s ic e ie n t bandits? Please tai
resume to 407-282-8797 EOE
MEDICAL ASSISTANT! Lake
Mary primary care practice
has an vnmediale opening lor
a PT peds MA Must be
certified and/or registered
Good trenails Submit resume
mdcafcng interest m Lake Mery
MA potamn. ndudmg specialty
to
Phyarcian Associates.
Human Resources. 488 W
Warren Ave . Longwood. FL
32780. fas 10 (407) 282 8797 or
apply onkne at www pool com
EOE

VtvonaS North P u ien a needs
drivers, p o ts makers, subs,
waitresses 6 phones Apply d * i
owner at 2 4 7 7 Park Ave,
Sanford
Need Person W4h TeS Ladder
to patch a squirrel hole In the
eve d tie houM. 407*322-4179

NfeWhtsUURPfT~~l
OPENINOtt
Hiring tor: Serveri. Cooks.
Bartendors Hosts Energete.
motivated.
2*
years
tip e ria n c s Also naadod
Housekeeping Staff lor Hotel
Apply at the Palms island
Resort m Sanlord. 5 3 0 N
Palmetto Ave Sanlord 407*
323-1910
OPERATIONS MANAOER
E ip Trucking industry Req
Offering Top Pay/Top Benefit*
Honey Transport
Cathy 8 0 9 9 6 6 2953
Part Time cook, serv er*, a
dishw asher needed Contact
Mytene
407*323*7306
Full Tim* 6
Part lime
SacuntyZBahavlofal Health
Technician lor residential
substance abuse facility
Flexible shift Supervise ckent
population at a&gt; tenet Ensure
safcXy and welere of ckerto. sta(
and visitors E ip working with
criminal
Justice
client! I
preferred H S diploma reqd
407-328 2990
Part Mm* T ea ch er* Assistant
needed m Christian child car*
center EOE. 407-322-7908
P eb b le Ju n c tio n h a t an
immediate lull time position
availabf* lor a yard parson w(h
forklift eip en en ce Need an
mdnnduel who It hard working
h a t transportation, can lift
50d * and it wdmg to team P i*
employment drug te d I*
required P le a s * apply In
penen i f 702 SouSi Fientfi An*.
Sanford. FL 407-323 3838
Pipe/Sits
Foreman
ior
underground utilities crew
Local work 407*322-8133
Plu m bers
4
Plum bers
H elpers:
Residential
construction, best pay in
Volusia Cty with insurance 6
hokday* 306-874*7807
Pert Mm*. Irrigation Tech: Mon
4 Fry im r e n d y 3rd day VWTei
city km4*. 386-882-4338
Route Driver lor E u tbt lo New
Smyrna Beech Thursday rsghl
only. k&gt; dekver church buiatma
Vehicle required 786-349*
0128

AMERICAN LAFRANCE

Premier Manufacturer
Emergency
Vehicle!
currently hiring lor:

Cabinet Assembler
■Paml Prep Tech
•Welder • 2nd Shift
•Supervisor • 2nd Shift
Fackry Maintenance Tech •2nd
Shift
C lsc Troubleshooter-2nd shJt
Many other positons available.
C al 407-330-8911 or vt*4 us at
3 7 0 8 St J o h n * Parkway.
Sanlord. FL
Open House: We ere hmng lor
M poeauns. rckjdng o f i l N g i
Audik* (Front Desk perecmnel
Pis apply n person 3401 S
Orlando Dr. SerOord, Hokday Inn
Eipreaa
Site labor for b a t* work and
utilities work 4 0 7 *3 2 2 4 1 3 3
S4wPp» Gtrw-Taf And FM Men
Needed
Local
Work
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 4 1 3 3
Part tim e co ok , ta r v e rt 4
dishw asher needed. Contact
Mytene.
407-323-7308
Telephone S e le s : 5 1 00 Sign
On Bonus O 9 0 Days
Altamonte Springs outbound
c a l center seeks professions)
sales ftp * for PT dey 1 night
shifts. Il0 .h r « commission
Referral bonus offered Ask
about FuE tan* shifts with
benefits 407*331*4498

Needed :Top Treatment
Seamstresses
Valances, Swags, Roman
Shades, Cornices. Must
Speak &amp; Wfte Enf^sh. Able
To Cut. Fabricate 4 Mount
on Boards. Top Pay For
Most Experienced. Clean
Air Conditioned Work
Areas. Quilt 6 Drapery
Solutions, Longwood,
4074304448.

93— R o o m s For
R ent
W ttK L Y R EftfA LS
Starting • 962/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423

HELP
WANTED
• R E C E P T IO 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 8 I S T E O
L IV IN 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 AN D/OR W E E K E N O
A FTERN O O N S.
•E X P E R IE N C E D 8 E R V E R S F O R
A S S I S T E D LIV IN O F A C IL IT Y . P A R T T IM E
O R F U L L T IM E . M U 8 T H A V E 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 : FT / P T N IO H T S 4
W EEKEN D S
• P A R T T IM E S E N IO R H A N D YM A N

QREAT PAY AND BENEFITS

Phone 407-322-2207

X
Heritage
41

of
it

Lakt Forest

I

Sanford
Herald

is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.

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

We Offer;
• Competitive base salary,
commission plan
• Paid vacation
• Health Insurance
•M ileage
-------•4 0 1 k
To team about this position:
Send or bring resume to Wendy Beck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Ave., Sanford. FI 32771
or
Ltnail to: wcndy(g,scminolchcrald.com

93— R ooms Foe
R ent

93— R ooms For
R ent

E itremefy clean, coyy turn rm,
as utl. cable. &gt;/c. Indy, phone,
kitch u s*, s e c dr. private
entrance Resident owner,
ABSOLUTELY
NO
ALCOHOL, DRUOS AND
NON SMOKERS ONLY 1 Wry
respectable, 407*314-0924

Sanlord
Downtown,
convenient
location,
raftigarttor. mcrowev*. odor TV.
kitchen* room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407*321*
4900

Lovely home m Sanlord.
including utilities, use of yard,
kvmg rm 4 kitchen Dvect TV.
this it not a rooming houts.
looking lor right person a s a
roommata S150/wk 407-430­
7735

95— R oommate
Wanted

Lovely home in historic distret
Large rm with bedroom set.
cable, uae of yrd. bathroom,
kitchen
Looking
tor a
respectful college female
student or working lemai*. run
smoker S!50/wk 4 0 7 -3 2 2 ­
3950

10i 20
furnished
room,
refrigerator.
microwave.
5400/mo. include! utilities.
W O Cable, internet, share
house, torm pnvat* entrance,
tdm ordickpoaiw m 1 yr tease
Apples tun lee Professional
environment NO. NO 4 quwt
Sanlord export, near 4 1 7 e i 4
407 547 6832

Room For Rent Sanlord Ay*.
Ire* cable, wathet/dryer.
ca * ro p rw to g » $1(X ft* 321*
262-6118

Lake

Furnished room in Longwood
steady employed, no kquor no
smoking 570/wk. 550 deposit
4 0 7 4 3 0 -6 2 1 6

Mary Blvd

4

4 17.

nr SCC. avpt. NS. quiet pro*
407*322*1807

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November 18 A 17. 2005 l\ lg (* S I J

H erald Classify i m i

97— ArARiMr.NTS -

103—H ousesU nfurnished

Furnished
San ford: H istoric 3 /1 . 1
•lory.
$7S0/month
2 /1 ,
iSKVmonfh 1 /1 . $490Ano
407-762-7002.

193— Lawn &amp;
G arden

6 rtice* For Herd 400 *q ft to

Free Mulch

800*q lt S«*nrd FutonOffce
Center 407-314-3750

DOYLE
M A N A G E ME N T
RENTALS
(‘107) 3 2 2 - 2 4 9 5

99—A PARTMENTS U nfurnished
MARINER'S VILLAGE

San lord : 1/1, Cottage.
Carpeted 6 Vinyl. Water
Included. 6 5 0 0 4 5 0 0 Deposit
Sanford:2/2 Apt. Spacious
Carpeted. Vinyl. Pato. W/D
Hook-up*. 6 5 7 5 4 5 7 5
Sanford, Nonhlak* Village
C o n d o *:
Lovely
1 /1 .
Completely Fumrahed. W/t&gt;
Hook-Up*. P*t Ok. Comm
Pool. Eaerciae ftm . HIS
6 8 7 5 4 8 7 5 Dopovt
San lord .
Sandalw ood
C ond oa:
2 /2 .
Tiled
Throughout.
Appliance*.
Comrruney Pod. 1,000. Sq Ft
6900.4900 Deposit
Longwood: Spacious 3/2.
Carpeted 6 Tiled, Lot* ol
Storage Double Oarage. Scr
PwtTt Lake View. Cormt Pod.
Avail 1201/05 6 1 0 9 5 4 1 0 9 5
Deposit
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
HOMESI

LAKE ADA I nOfIM U7MAO
} DORM. 1/00 VO AND UP
CabW todutod
407-373-0670
Oudity Living at Affordable
Pricing. 1 , 2 6 3 Bedroom s,
le k * View*. 407-327-6104.
EHO.

103— HousesU nfurnished

Z&lt;xtan&lt;i «

407 321-0759
-

1 house tor rani 2BTV1 BA. 1613
noosevetl Ave. Sanlord F l OH
1Bin St 407-322-0213

48R/7DA, Clean and ready to
move n $1075*110 Downtown
Sanlord 407-474-3668

Centura I Properties
Paul O sborn*
407-321-4764
Deltona: 3B7V2DA. LN. Dei.
Fern Rm. Brick Scr Porch. 2
Car Oar. 6975/mo
D eltona: 3BR/1Bath. Now
Paint.
Ceramic Tile.
Appliances. 16x24 SC Porch.
Carport. Fenced
Yard
6965/mo

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS
-Sanlord: 1/1 Apt. 2nd Floor.
Include* walar 1 lawn car*
S6OOAA0
-ta k a Mary: Large 4 or
5BIV3BA. Tiled Throughout.
Possible
Mothar-in-law.
11350. Mo

117— Commercial
R entals
Sanford OffLea: 750 »q ft.
S550nx)
New
Rug*.
Decorated 3rd St A S Sanford
Ave Plenty of Parking. Private
Bath wet Bar. Vary N ee 407­
679-1060 Brk/Own

407 3 2 2 -8 0 7 8

118—O ffice S tace
For R ent

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
BONOMONTY IVnM 141 to 110000
• MhftJOOCM* Qo*

^

Handyman
8p*clal:
2BfV2BAth Carport, Over 1/4
Acre. 6113.500
Ranovatad:Lika
New
4BrV2B»th. Lhr. Dm. Fern
Rm. wTveplec* Sc Porch. In
Ground Pool. Fenced Yd on
Over 1/4 acre Comer Lot Wr?
Car Oarage 6245.900
Renovated:
3BR/2Bath
W/Newly Painted Interior.
Ceramic T9*. New Carpet.
Separate Lkr. dn Fam Rm. Eat
In Kitchen, Custom Cebeiett.
2 Car Oarage. 6235 500
Renovated: 3B/V1BA, Uv
Dm, Fam Rm, w/lnground
Pod, 6191.500
Renovated: 4BR2BA Over
1800 Sq FLU*. Dm. FamRm
Eat mK». Irrigation Sy*. 2 Cm
Oar. 6245.600

Sanlord 3/l,407Cotorx*l Wey.
tag comer tt . 1 st 6 120 000 buy*
I * Appraised N 6 145A 407-687­
2412

181— Appliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale
BEDROOM SET: Elegant
Louis Phillip* collection Solid
wood tleigh bed. dresser,
merer, chert. rK/*stand AJ new
si boxes HelM 62199. must ta l
61095 407-631-1322
DAYBED: Sold wood. sla^Fi bed
llyle, 2 twin orthopedic
m altretses. pop up trundle
Never used. 6425 407-339­
0676
FUTON Sokd wood m stiontryte arm*, extra-rue* loam
layered pad Albrsul new. 6195
407-331-1641.

Country
Style
City
Living

C ockatoo: 10 yrs old. very
tnendty Needs a good home
Have loo many pals 6700.
Include* new cag e 407-416­
2434

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
Willi 17 Mo lo o s e k Aiilirovcii Credll

Hoi Tub 5 peraon tounger. 5hp
24 |*ls. redwood cabinet, never
used warranty, paid 64.000.
sacrifice 61595 407-612-5624

MINK COAT; Full length with
hood S u e large, kept m turner
storage 63 000 Ca&lt; 366-789­
6070

217— G arage S ales
Eitsta/M ovlng
B a la :
Everything Must Ool 1916
Wert 13dr SI. Sanlord 407-321­
4217.
Cars,
Trucks.
Appkence*. FumSur*. Clothing
and much mors
Fsmky Yardtstale Sale Frl Nov
18th 6 Set Nov 18th 6-4 1106
Orove
Manor
Or
(00
MeHonviU*) household items.
coAectibi* dishes 6 paintings

219— Wanted to
B uy
Aluminum, Cans, Copper,
B re tt. N
Radiator* 6 B a tter!**
Kokomo R ecycling:
407-321-0004
• I I W . 1ST. Sanlord
M-F. 10-8. S e t t -1
T

1975 370 houM boat new rod.
engine run* good, needs
CDtmeac wade 62.500 obo 407­
323-6707.

v

8 H6 U

uvy

oak

Country Lake Aptsj
^ Awp o m Bivn

Table. 6 ch ars 6 chm* cabeiet
6300
Entertainment
cabinet.675. Queen s u e bed.
6150 407-327-4113

191— B uilding
M aterials

BLVO

C o u n try Lake

CORRUOATED
STEEL
ROOFINO lor Borns. Boat
Docks. Shop*, sic Also Culvert
Pipe 15'«2D 16"«20\C«IFor
Prices Surplus Steal 6 Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788

Apartments

231—C ars For S ale

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

Public Auction
Pubkc auction lo be held el
9 01 am. on h e dayfil specified
below, el h e front door ol
AhenS Toweig, Inc Located st
2499 Ok) Leke Mary Rd Suit*
134, Sanlord. FL lor h e pur­
pose ol dnpotmg al h e loiow
hg vehicles

Protpactiva
btddart
may
mapact tha vabciaa on thm day
balora lha Auction bom BAM
unM 6PM Tarma art caah of
cartif«ad fund* onty OVIEDO
TDWiNQ raaarvat tha right to
•ocapt or ratuaa any and al
b«H
The following vahiclaa
offered lor bsdt

IBB? HONDA CIVIC
VlNf 1MOEO854SNL017461
IBB4 CMEVROIET
CAMERO
VIN# ?Q1 FP72P3A2166514
IBB4 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE
VIN# JA3EA?6A5RU0644B0
Pubhah Novambar 16 ?005
W091

11/1605

Note* it hereby given
Sam mole Paint A Body w* ae4
al Public Auction lor aafvage lor
caah on demand lo Iwgheat bol­
der. the loMowmg described
veh&lt;Je«

(t) War 1991/Mak* Honda
VIN# 1HGED3550ML020562
Pubksh November 16. 2006

woes

NOV. 2 t, 2005
01 Chav Astro
VIN# 1GNDM1SZ8M8149602
The auction will ba held at
1200 PM on the taxi dates
above Al SerranoM Paart A
Body 2540 S Myrtle Ave
Santord. FL 32T73 Prospective
bidden may mapact vehtdea
one hour pnor to aale Tarma
ara caah or certified funda
Seminole Wrecker reserves the
right lo accept or refect any and
Pubksh November 16. 2005
WO07
Public Auction
Pubkc auction to ba held at
B01 am. on tha day(s) specified
below, at tha front door of
Athem Towing Inc located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134. Sanlord. FL tor tha pur­
pose of d*sposmg of the toBowmg vehicles
For further information please
c a l (407|321 2946

(1) Year IBBVMake Dodge
VIN# 1B3E662CaSOUI0187

mg) a feed pursuant to h e prnvtsex n d Oackone 120 669 arid
126 57. FVsIds Slalulas Chapter 26-106 and 4 0 0 1 1007. Ftortoa
Aamsvssssive Cad* (F A C 1.

Pubksh November 16, 2006
W0B6

A person wfvxe# subslenksl vssrsvts ate aksclwd try any ot ma
Diatnd a proposed psrmrtsng daeaxon* idexsSwd above may pws
Son lor edmsvairakv* haarsig si eooordance wsh fractions 170 66*
and 120 67, F S , or a* parked may reach e written agreement on
metkakon as an ariemattv* remedy under Seckun 120 571. F S
Chooemg medakan wrt not adversely aSect h e ngrs to a hearing s
mediakon does not teeu* Si a setusmenl The procedures tor pursueig mediation are tel torh si Seckon 120 671. F 8 . and Rulea
26-106 111 and 26-106 401-406. FA C. PetSions must comply
wsh h e 1equsaments d Florida Admsvseskve Cod* Chapter 26
106 end be ISed wsh deceived by) h e Dwtnd Clerk, loceied at
District Heedqueners. 4049 Res) Street Palatka Florida 32177

N O TIC E OP
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged m buseiess al 710
E Stale Road 434. Winter
Springs
Semmole County.
Florida 32706. under the
Fictitious Name of Orlando R.V.
Rentals. LLC , and that I intend
lo reg»ster said name with the
Division
ol
Corporations.
Tallahassee Florida m accor­
dance with the provisions oI the
Fictibous Name Statutes. lo-W4
Section 665 09. Florida Statutes

Pekuxis tor edmnratrakv* hearsig on h e above appkcekonra)
must be Med wsrsn twenty-one (21) day* d pubkeakon d his
nonce or wshsi twenty six (261 days d h e District dsposxbng h a
nokce d ssanl si h e me# tor those persons to whom h e Onset
mads actual nokce FsSuie to Me a petikon wsnsi h a kma period
that constitute a waiver d eny n^S such peraon may have to
request « i sdmsiatrakv* detarmeiakon (hearsig) isider Seckon*
120 669 and 120 67. F 8 . concanvng h e sutyect peons appkee
SCSI Pekkons wheh are not Med si eccsxdanc* wsh h e above provtsxora ere sutyect to dam tsal

2003
James and Darcy Meagher

Pubksh November 16. 2005
WOB9

Because h e admenstratnr* hearsig process a desgned to tormulale hnal agency action, h e I6ng d a pewsxi meant h at h e
Dak e l s knal action may be ddleteiS tram the posssm taken by 4 In
h a nokce d rsars Peraon* whose subtiantiai s w e a ts wd be
sSededby any such kn rtd ecasx id h e D a sct on h e sppkcakon
have h e iqht to beccsne s party to the proceeckng si accordance
wsh h e laqusemenu sat torh above

Two Brand New
4-W h eelen
1- Polaris 1- Yamaha
63,600 ea c h obo
366-766-6330
Yahama Royal Star Tour
Classic 1997 Parted Tone ol
Extras 65.950 407-673-2966

Gloria Lean. Dsector. Dtvaxon d Perms Data Sarwcaa
St Johns River Water Manegemed Oahct
Pubksh November 1 6 2006
W096

Herald S ervice Directory
KIRK’S

TREE SERVICE

R a V lT lM

same* toe?
W* Accept All
Credit Cards.
Tree Removal.
Trimming. Bobcat
Svc. Firewood,
Fra# Estimates
Uc/lns

HUf Km I Ah Krtrtxs EltmtU
• Free Written Ertlmitr*
• Trrs* Rrnovil 4 Haulm*
s Trimmtnf

/T~A-

Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
All types of repai

« stump Grinding

•Thlnnlnl 4 PnininE
• Pain Trt* lUInlminc*
• Warm O ssa*# r r. /.- 4 ..s l
21 hour ijw rrrn o » « 'k »
Krsklrniial A CoeuemUl
rs M ijo w d a fv w k M r
Uriwrd 6 ImuitJ

407-46^8787

FREE Application
o m e Lo a n s M a d e Ea s y
L o w R ates &amp; Fe e s

"CASH OUT Refinance •••
PROVISION M O R T G A G E
i INVESTMENTS, LLC, ORLANDO
atkivnnlnfoevahoo.cMa

nn Foster. LMB 407-928*7992

N

Handyman Plus

UNBEATABLE/
PUCES

Lirenttd &amp;liuund

407-699-1234

C h a n g ’s C ar C a r e {
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS

coM F u n n o u o N o e n cs umno « t* t i
MIT DUOMOenC tOWFIMNT
•Sterler* /AXemalori
•Fuel Iryecbon
•E n g s* Pertormence
•Engine Repair
uvH fUO
•Asr condrkonmg

•Brake* •AkgnmerS
•CV Jo m U i Asto*
•Cookng System

&lt;500
i n Samlet

407-302-9643
407-321-6712

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CA U M S A P P l 14*71 U l - 4 t 2 4 ?

L O C A U V O W m O tO K H A ItO U M C e m i

t/t

miff mWin fef

W l e D

Expires 12/31/05

• Maid Service
• W e Do Windows!!

Call For
.'j Free
i Estimates

Allman
Roofing
Specializing In

Rerooflng 6
Repairs
407-322-1926
(Jd RC0050551

________ 2714 6 . Orlando Dr (Hwy. 17-62) te u to n !

8 U N B R IT E
H L A U N D R Y

EXPERT LAWN 8ERV1CCI
Indudes Mowng Edgrg

(407)222-1232

jj

Blitz Clean

■LWcbicei Repairs

mm
Weedeetng Bkxtong Ltfi
Tnmmmg. Yard Oeervi*).
trU diiSod
Mary utdtod Like Mery.
Longwcxxl Sertont Heatvow
cuRomer* For Ret«Q«.
Fnendy 4 ReJscmJUe L»wn
Service, ptoese cal
Stove Cohen. I*
CeriBtod Toro Qrouidi Ueeto

o f tm6

___ _

ara

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

The tseelsl contesvng each d h e above-keted appkcakon(t) we
eveAsde tor inspeckon Monday through Friday except tor legal hdKiayt. 6 00 am lo 5 00 pm SI the Si Johns River Walar
Management CMSc l Heedqueners or h e appropriate Service
Canter The Diesel wa lake aceon on each perm* appkceeon Ml-

4 WHEELERS FOR SALE
2006 Yamaha 200 B laster
8 3 3 0 0 . 2004 P o la ri* 260
Trail Mazer 63200 and 2006
Honda 8 0 1260a Ca* 366-766­
6330

NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thu auction w i ba hald on
NOVEMBER 30. 2004, at BOO
AM at 3?5 Aufen Avm . Ovkk)o
FL

For lurher information please
c a i (407)321-2946

C&lt;y d Sanlord. PO Box 1766. Ssntoxd. FL 32772, sppkcsbcvi &lt;4­
117-22397-10 The preyed a loceied si Sem sid* County. Beckons
25.3 4 6 36. Townahp 19 South. Range 30 East The ERP sppkca­
kon a tor modJcakon to h e previously issued sislace water man­
agement permit tor h e conskuckon and operation d a 10 97-acre
reads improvement preyed known a t Cloud Branch Orasiage
ImptovemenH. Phase 2 The recanrsig waterbody a Lake Monro*

4WHEELETVATV
1004 POLARIS
ISO TRAILBLA2CR
63200 Ca* 366-760 5330

Honda Accord 2005 4 Dr 6k
Mass 316.950 c a l or visd
4076732966 com

Pubksh November I t , 2006
W092

KxTSey Mom 6 Associate*. Inc. 3660 Magus* BTvd. Suite 200.
Orlando. FL 3260], sppkcakon #4-117 96674.1. The protect a
located In Semsioa County. Seckon 3 1. Townshp 19 South Rang*
30 East. The ERP application a kx ccnetructon d ■ surface wear
management system tor a 27.16 * 0 * . residential development
known a t Qrand* Oaks The raceiveig waterbody a an ixviamed

1997 Polaris 4 0 0 4&gt;4 4
wheeler Oun racks, push
button 2 or 4 wheat drive, runs
graaLgoodcxnSton 62500obo
407-695-4896

Audi A4 Cabriolet 3 0 2003
Leather Auto 626.450 c a l or
vwl 4076732966 com

Mazda Miata 2000 Oorgaout
68 9 5 0 70k Mi c a l or visit
4076732966 com

visit

239—
M otorcycles/4W heelers For S ale

4 WHEEL ER'ATV
2006 YAMAHA
200 BLASTER
63300 366-766-6330

1994 CHEVROLET BERETTA
1Q1LV1540RY220662

JOC Cehoun. In c, 216 Seven Farms Dr.. Sue* 200. ChwWskxi.
SC 29492. application #4 117 9502/ 2 The protect it located n
Seminole County. Seckon* 37 6 36. Township 21 South Rang* 31
East The ERP application a lor consSudlon ol a surlac* water
menegemera system lor a 43 05-ao*. commercial development
known as Winter Springs Town Center. Phase II The receiving
waterbody M Lake Jesup

Toyou Tundra 2001 Ext Ceb V8
$12.950 SRS Parted Cal a vW
4076732966 com

230— B oats 8c
A ccessories

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #

388-775-2522
Lega ls

L eg als

NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN November 10, 2006
TIME: 1000am
WHERE A 6 R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
Masland FL 12761

The District gives notice d I s intent to issue a perm* to h e Wtowhg appkcant(t) on Oecambet 13. 2005

2001

4 WHEELEIVATV
2005 HONDA
90
62600 366-769-6330

Recycled Concrete
Driveways,

Lecals

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDID DISTRICT DECISION

Pontiac Artak 2003 $11,950
only 35k ml C a l or visit
4076732966 com

Navel
Oranges.
Red
Qrtpelruit.
Tangerines.
Meriwether Farm s 3461
Celery Ave Sanlord

Skip's Tractor
Service

Pubksh November 1 6 2005
W I02

Honda Element 2004 Perfect
6 1 7 ,9 5 0
call
or
visit
4076732966 com

Eat

308—T ractor
S ervice

4TISV22E5KU0144I7
1969 TOYT

GMC 1500 27k Miles 2004
611,450
call
or
visit
4076732966 com

Pontiac Azlek ST
leath er
call
or
4076732966 com

Central Florida F an e*
AH Type* of Fen ce
Specializing In Vinyl
Fencing
•Free Estimates
■LicensedInsured
•Quality Work
•Prompt Service
366-766-6330

Pubkc suction lo be Iraki el 9 00
am on the 20TH day ol
NOVEMBER. 2005 Al h e Ironl
dooi ol Sanlord Towing 6
Recovery Inc, located at 2522
Country Club Rd. Sanlord. fl
32771, lor the purpose oI a#portng ol h e toiowlng vehicle

Ford F150 2003 31k Mi XLT
E&gt;t Cab 615.450 c a l or visit
4076732966 com

h in g s

• Sparkw * Apartment* mllh la r* r O o n cl* • U U
Front • Vnllfytiall « Snarillm t IViol • T rnnl* Court*

Ford E scap e XLT 2002
Leather SR $10,960 ca l or vvrt
4076732966 com

f^ord F250 Ext Cab XLT 2003
30k ml 615.950 c a l or visit
4076732966 com

Ditch wilcfi 1010 trencher,
wkch new Honda 13hp engine
61900 Tree Vac Leal Vacuum.
6600 Ca» 407-326 6900

to

QrenO Opening is over el A
BeauW ul P l a c a - but w* lave
prizes tell S o
Come In.
Browse Tt vouryi end Sgn m Far
a Special Prize Drawing W ere
even raarty Ice Thsnkaiyvmg Wdi
the most unusual decor W*
waiting tor YOU I Corner ol 17­
9 2 6 Lake Mary Btvd M S 10­
6 . Sun. 1 2 &lt;

Dodge 2500 E&gt;1 Cab 1999 4
DR 6 tk Ml 69.950 c a l or visit
4076732966 com

205— H eavy
M achinery

ood

a le

bodge 2500 Crew Cab 2004
Diesel 22k Mi 619.950 c a l or
visit 4076732966 com

WA Cara For Your Dog or Cal
m Your Horn# While You Are
Oonel Plenty ol TLC W» bring
newspapers, m al and even
water
plants!
Vi
R s a s o n s b la
R a ta sl
Ralarances Available Upon
Request Pleas* CM 407-314
6703

G

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bodge 1500 Craw Ceb 2003
HEMI 615.950 45k Mi c a l or
VU4 4076732966 com

-V Pattl'8 Pet
Sitting f t

221—

r

Chevrolet 2500 EH Cab 2003
4 .4 PW. PL 614.950 ca l or v«4
4076732966 com
.

209—C lothing

Fuer Upper: 4QR/2BA. m
OeUnd 692.500 407-474­
3868

SU V S/V ans

99 Dakota Sport EH Cab. 2wd.
V6. low paefcaga. 85k ml.
$7.700tobo. Alto open bailer,
wood side la4s w ta * bar. 56x60,
6250/obo 407-321-0143

199— Pets &amp;
S upplies

U U fO r OHANQT. V01U9IA

ruck/

Fo

Available From Our Trae
Trimming Business Wd
bring lo youl 407-330-1672

141— Homes For
S ale

276-F ence

235—
T

Open 24 Houre
Tu* *W*d 'Thur
Doufati Load Wm Iw 11-00
TrtpttLoadWMhar tlM
Drop 01 *nd Dry CJaminfl
StovteaiAboAvilOtti

2921 8. Orlando Dr. (17-92 • 8av-A-Lot Plaza)
Santord, a - 407-320-1999

Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S. Magnolia Avenue, Sanlord. R 32773
PH. 407-321-2808
Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Rates
AHUnits Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Unit* Available
Boat. R.V. and Vehicle Parking
24 Hr.. 7 Day Weekly Access

�PARC GH

November 16 A 17. 2005
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L egals

L egals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. TOOS-CP-ltli

TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE
OF
DEATH
IS
BARRED

V

__________________________

.

IN RE ESTATE O f
LILLIAN NICHOLS PETERS
A3L/A LILLIAN N PETERS.
Dk m h i I

iK

n o t ic e t o

e n to rro n s

Th* adimnittralion of lha
**t*t* o&lt; LILIAN NICHOLS
PETERS A/K7A LILLIAN N
PETERS, dacaatad whosa
data ol daam a n Saptambaf
IS. 2005. W pandmg in tia
Cocut Cowl to* SEMINOLE
County.
Honda.
Probata
Damon. V * aOWata ol »t*ch
la PO. Boa 8009. Santoro
Honda 32772 BO90
Tha
nama* and addraaaa, ol On
paraonal rapranrHalry* and
tna paraonal rapraaantatrya'a
anornay ara aat form baton

Is There Something
Missing In Your House?
If You're Not a Subscriber to
The Sanford Herald There is!!

Al cradoora ol th* dacadant
and othar parson, having
claim, or dtmanda against
dacadant ■ a*la la on ahom a
copy ol But nobca ra raqu* ad
lo ba aarvad mu*l Ma Via*
cla*na aim v *t court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al oshar cradaora ol Via daca­
dant and othar paraynt having
claim, or damand, again,!
dacadant', n ta ta mutt Ma
lha* claim , arth thi, court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOO
8ET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED

THE DATE OF FIRST PUB
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
IS NOVEMBER 16. 2005
(Multiple)
Per »on*1
Repree«nUtrve*
Parrml* Gfceon and
Jonathan Qtoeon
Jam es Scot! M *t. Attorney
Florida Bar No 0913154
P O B o i 2366
Oofctonrod. FL 32733 2366
Ttephona 407 536 2421
Attorney
for
Paraonal
Publtah November 16. 23.
2005
W 100

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice i« hereby 0*99° lha! the
undesigned intends to eel lha
personal property desenbed
be low to enforce a ben
imposed on said property
under toe Florida Sett Storage
Feabfy Act Statues (Section
63 801-63 609)
The undersigned m l eel at
pub6c sale by competitive bid­
ding on Monday, the 6th day
of December, 2006 at 12 PM.
on toe prenuseB where said
Self Storage. 2 5 X Magnoka
A ve, Sanford. FL 32773.
Slate of Florida, toe toAowmg
Ontomo Oadshin
Table. Stereo.

128
Household

Elame QHbed
133
Computer. Household Ooods
Howard Kioto
224
Gardening Tods. HandToots
246

Household Ooods

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE
OF
DEATH
IS
BARRED

Debra Boudreau
313
Washer/Dryer. TV. Household

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER IB. 2005

Battery Charger. Desk

Bvbara S Laa
Paraonal Rapraaantakva
1711 Hidaanay Foraal TraJ
Nan Smyrna Baach. FL 32tM

Ybarra Smith
312
Regulation Pool Table. Big
Screen TV's

329

Moms Felton

331

Carmen Alvarez
335
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Lance Wamtey
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
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FLORIDA
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admiraavation ol Via
n la la ol KENNETH LEE O S 60N. dacaaaad. nhoaa data
ol daam naa Augutl 1. 2003.
and wttosa Social Bacunty
Numbar la XXK-XX4B22. la
parakng m ma CacuV Court to*
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
Probata Drvmxi, via addraaa
ol when la X I Norm Park
Avanua.
Santord. Florida
32771
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claima or damanda agamal
dacadar* • aHaia on whom a
copy ol Vm nobca i, tagwrad
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Uaana w«i V** court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
dam and atm psraona ha wig
claim* or damanda agamal
dacadanla aatala mutt Ma
tha* daunt with Vm court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOO
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIOA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
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Probate
OMaion. toa addreM ol which to
301 North Port Avenue,
Sadord, Honda 32771 The
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DEVISEEB.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTES
CLAftftNO AN PREREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
a g a in st ROBERT KLAUCK
A/K/A ROBERT W KLAUCK.

COX ft ASSOCIATES
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IN THE CMCUT COURT FOR
SttB N O U COUNTY.
FLOfttOA
PROMTS OIVWON
f u n o . o s-c p -ia a j

aatato on whom o copy ol tea
noboa to required to ba eerved
rrord ■# t o * dame toto toto
court WITTEN TW LATER OP 1
MONTHS AFTER THE TMS OF
THE FMST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP SER­
VICE OF A COPY OP THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

W RE : ESTATE OF
CARMELLAF BANKS.
NOTTCE TO C R tOtTORE
The admnalraaon ol to* eelaa
Ol
CARMELLA F. BANKS.
daoi M i it whoaa data ol death
area OaptorrRar 20. 2008. Fla
Number 2008CP -1882 to pan)
Ing In toa Cram Court tor
Semmole County. Florida.
Probata ttviaion. to* a d d * * d
when to Poet O rv* Drawer c.
Sartord. FU 12772 Tha n a n *
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and
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davra W«| ma ooui WITH* 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FPIST PUBLICATION
OF THM NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FEEO WITH­
IN THE TIME PERIOO SET
FORTH PI SECTION 733.702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
COO* WEL BE FOREVER
BARREO

unkn ow n

spo u se

of

ROBERT
KLAUCK A/K/A
ROBERT W. KLAUCK. IF ANY;
■TIRUNG PARK HOUSING
ASSOCIATION, p i c .; JOHN
DOE ANO JANE OOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS PI
POSSESSION
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NOTKE IS HEREBY QIVEN
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M gm ara ol Foradoau* datod
October 27, 2008 artarad
CM C a * No. 0SCA-I8S6-I4K
d to* Cram Court d P a I6TH
Jud dd Cram m and tar 8EML
NOU Couay. Sadord. Florida.
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to*
SEMINOLE
County
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AFTER THE DAT* OF THE
FMST FUBUCATKN OF THU | M THE CMCUT COURT POR
NOTICE
SIM P n r I COUNTY.
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t h e I PI RE ESTATE OF
TIME PERIOO BET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED ANNABELtf CLARA
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DATE OF DEATH ■ BARREO
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PI THft CMCUT COURT
OF THE 18TH
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1800 NW 48TH STREET,
BUTE I K
FT LAUDERDALE. FL 32208
Tdaphon* (8*4) 4830388
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Puboor Itoraaftar 1 I I 2008

CASE NO: M CA 18M-14K
WELLS FARGO BAFdL NA .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. S C .
PLAMRFF
VS

OF THE m H TU N TH
M M iin i ■ r n i r r r r
CASE N a MCA-IM ft-iaK
JOHN U COX. U.

ROBERT W KLAUCK. 9
UVPdG. ANO V DEAD. THE
UMMOWN BPOUBE. HEME.

Mpacbv*
brddart
may
napact toa vaTOctoa on toe day
baton to* Aucton kern 8AM
urd 8PM Term* art caah at
eardtod k m * only OVIEDO
TOWING rotary* toa nd# to
capi a ra ta * any and a#
Tha fallowing vahretoa ara
o la r a d ta r d *
1884 CHEVROLET
BERETTA
VPd lOILVIMJSRy 188128
18*4 LANOABOAT
VPd LB08888IK304
2001 HOMEMADE TRA1ER
VPd N0VP#Q200l88ai8
PubMh Novanbar 1 1 2 0 0 8

None# la hereby given thm a Pub*c Hearing wd b * hdd to Pro
Comrrtaalon Chamber# at tfi* c«y Hai. 300 North Part Avanua
to tha Cty d Sadord. Ftortdi at 7 0 0 otctock PM on Monday!
Novambar 2ft, 2005. to oonaktor tha adoption d an ordtuau*
by Pi# C P y d Santord. Florida, daaertrod u loftowa
ORDINANCE NO. 2SS2
TO ANNEX 4 78 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
THE CENTRAL FLORIDA GREENEWAY AND OREOON
AVENUE SOUTH AND BETWEEN LOWE AVENUE ANO RINE­
HART ROAD; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

A N N tX A T IO N

PIQUtST

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A complat# daacrtpbon and a copy d to* orxkrwx* aba# p*
avaiabl* d Vi* dlto* d 0 i* Cty Ctort tor a i paraon* dadrtng to
aaamaia 0i* aama
Al p a r t * to toaaretl and cilUana d ia l have an opportunty to b *
heard d add haartng
By order d to* CPy Comrnaalon d 0to C iy d Sditord, F io n *
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 407-330-5803 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLK 0 a paraon dacxtoa to appeal a dadatonmada wdi reaped to any maaar am aktond d tha above
maabno or haartng. ha may need a verbatim record d 0 » procaadlnoa. factoring 0w toibmony and av k ton *. wtveh record to
n d provldad by Vw Ciy d Santord (FS 288 0105)
Cyrthla Porter.
Deputy C iy Ctort
Pubtah Novambar 1 8 ,2 3 . 2005
W I04

Novambar 1 300ft
NOTKE OF A PUBUC HEAftftM TO
CONSIDER THE AOOPTKM OP AN
ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
N o b * I* hereby ghran 0 id a Pubftc Haartng w« ba haw In Pi*
Commlaaton Chamber* d Via C iy H a l 300 North Part Avarua.
In Pi* Clly d Santord. Ftortdi d 7 0 0 odock PM. on M o n *y.
Novambar 2 8 .2 0 0 5 . to camaidat toa adoption d roi ordvwica try
0 » CPy d Santord. Flortda. daaenbad aa tdtowa:
ORDINANCE NO. *882
TO ANNEX 4 3 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
NARCISSUS AVENUE ANO W 1ST STREET ANO BETWEEN
RANO YARO ROAD ANO N KENNEL ROAD; AS SHOWN ON
THE MAP BELOW

A comptota daacnpbon and a copy d to* ordvwica th a t ba
avaiabl* at Via o iice d to* Ciy Ctort tor a i paraon*

Ai parttot In inlarad and erluana abal have an opporluniy to b *
heard al aard haanng
By ordar d to* Ciy Commaaion d Pi* CPy d Sadord, Flortda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEE0P4O ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEED0#QS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 407-330-5803 4ft HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: N■ paraon d a d * * to appad a dadalon mad* wdi ratpacl to any maftar conudarad d to* above
maabng or hawing, ha may need a varbabm record d to# prooaadtoga. todudng to* toabmony and avtdanca. which raoord la
n d provldad by to* CVy d Santord (FS 288 0105)
Cyrthla Portor,
Deputy CPy Ctort
PubMh Novambar 18. 23. 2005
W105

NOTKE
WhOa Aucaon a t 00am
WHEN Dat ambw 1 MBS
WHERE: P a l ) Towing. 1611
W 1 M8* **L Santord. a s t n i
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1886
MAKE PONTIAC

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to ooto Tarma are -CASH OR
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aocad a rated any and a l
Pubtah Novanbar 112008
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C O LO R WHITE

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W. 1 at BaaaL Santord. FL 32771
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YEAR t o n
MAKE: DOOGE

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Novambar 4. 2008
NOTKE OF A PUBUC HEARING TO
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF
•ANFORO, FLORIDA

THE SOUTH 22500 FEET OF
BLOCK 14. MM SMITH'S
SUBOIVI8ION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED PI PLAT BOOK I.
PAGE 65. THE PUBLK
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. LESS THE
EAST 20 00 FEET THEREOF
FOR AERO LANE

I TO PUBLISH
Ddad tola 28to day d October.
2008
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
THIS CAUSE having can, I
1*.
atora
tore
Court
up
Ai creator# 01 toa decadert
TIME PERIOO BET FORTH
2008. al 1IO0#m
MARYANNE MORSE
atbonart pent a gon to pub- I and otoer paraona having otoana
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FEED
Ctort d to* Court
or
domonda
a
g
a
r
*
daoadann
TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE
LOT II , BLOCK B. STERUNG
Paymart ol Sato toa,
aatato. on whom a copy el ton
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
PARK UNIT TWO. ACCOROpn docunanlary damp la
By: Carol Moor*
DATE OF DEATH ■ BARREO
and toe N e,eid h eetig leeame•NO TO THE PLAT THEREOF
and rooonkng laa( ara roqu „
Deputy Ctort
A * RECORDED PI PLAT
to ba paid by toe auooaadu b to-, ny bom Oowtool ■ to horabr
(Bad)
WITHIN THE LATER OP 1
THE DATE OF FPIST PUBLI­
BOOK 17. PAGES 87, AND 8S,
dae « toa aala Fid paymart ol
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED
CATION OF THE NOTKE « :
OP THE PUBUC RECORDS
an amount equal to to* ladled
a m e r c a n s with
OF THE FPIST PUBLICATION
NOVEMBER 8. 2008.
OP SEMPNXE COUNTY.
brd I* due wahai 24 t a n after
DISABILITY ACT
OF
THIS
NOTKE
OR
30
DAYS
1.
Thai
toa
Paaaunanwaa
to
i
FLOROA
toa advartaad Una ol aato. Ai I
P you ara a paraon wah a rtaAFTER THE T«UE OF SERVICE
Robert L. Kinder
pamtotod to pub»W tor pupoapaymanra d ial ba oaah or guarabiaay who naa* any aoconv
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
Paraond Raiauep
M d a ttra D ivert Baardii
Ddad t * 2Sto day d October.
arneed
mttrumant.
mi
modaaon In ordar to panapma
ON THEM
tor ConaOMPra Satvtaa
•08 Dana Cad*
payable to me Ctort ol tie |
to Pro procaartng. you at* an*,
C u r at)amy, FL 37707
Cram Coun
•ad. d no coal to you. to toa
DONE AND ORDERED
Al otoar oadaon ol to* d*o»
(CMCUIT COURT SEAL)
P ro *# * 1 d certain aaaratanc*
dart and paraona havtng Oema
Charfftara In Sammoto Corny.
maryanne m o r s e
Dated on 1077/2008
*
contact
Court
FU tola I t day ol October. 2008
or dam an* aganu dacadanlY
Ctort d toa Cram Coul
AdmmaRalion at X I North
odooo mud I * t o * derma wdi
2448 Cokrrbua L
By: Card Moor*
MARYANNE MORSE
Avanua.
Suita
N
X I,
toa Caul WTTHPI 3 MONTHS
OEBRAS NELSON
Laneaator, Ohio 42120
Deputy Ctort
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT I
Santord. F to n * 32771 (407)
CMCUT JUDGE
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
COURT
MS-4227. wiUvn (2) working
FW3T PUBLICATION OP THM
Mart Royoo. Eaq
* yt d you racaipr d Pm
SEUPIOLE COUNTY. FLOROA | Pkftftah: Novambar 2. 8. 18. 23.
Ftonda Bar Fto 30*717
NOTICE
TTC SEMPIOLE HERALD
byJUOTTH ECKENROTH
1; P haanng or vorc*
(008
210 N. Part Avanja
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVB
Deputy Ctort
marred, caa 18008588771
M )ia
AU. CLAfta NOT SO FEED
Bartbrt, F L 12771
J STERN, P X . ATTORNEY
PubMh November 2. 8 .1 8 , 23. |
WEL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tdaphona: 407/322-8078
FOR PL/UNHFF
2005
1
TOOO
M
MOEPKER.
SOI S. Untoaraty Drtv* Suto
■2 THi CMCUT COURT OP
w on
ESQUIRE
NOTWITHSTANOINO THE
*00
THi BXIHTSENTH JUOICI/U.
Todd M Hoepkar. P A
TIME PERIOO BET FORTH
CMCUT M ANO POR
Ptor*aoA.FL 33324
360 North Orange Avarua
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FEED
.10.1
(884)233-1000
— MOU COUNTY.
S u * 1800
W088
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
08-44811
Pod O R * Boa 33II
AFTER THE DECEDENTS |
ttlan
d o .F l 12802 X I I
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
tSCA -lilB-18-M
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
M T M CMCWT COURT
Aaomay tor PlanM
tool JAMES I L1C C O GULF I
OP
THE
18TH
AMERICANS
WITH
DtSABAJGROUP HOUXNGE P C , toa
Phone (407)428-2 0 X
TTw dal* d Ont pubac*on d
JUDICIAL CMCUT,
M RE: FORFEITURE OF
TK S ACT. paraona wMtbadmFax (407) 428-2088
hddar ol toa teftowtog oart
toa Norca a Novarr#* 8 .7008
PI AMO FOR
•toa naartng a apood aooom88.488 00 P4 U S
eatadl naa Mad aaal oart
CURRENCY
moddlon
ahoud
contact
B
tS
M
O
U
COUNTY,
PubMh Novarrtmr 8 .1 6 . 2005
cared) tor i l u dead to
CHARLES RANOAU.
COURT ADMPgSTFUnON, a
W083
toeued toereon The oarMca
Paraond Rapteae
Pro
SEMINOLE
County
numbard) and yearta) ol |
1881 HdacmSL
Cautooua* d 407-888-4227.1.
toauanca. toa deecrttoon d toa
M THE COUNTY COURT
Longaood. a 3278DM88
■ 0M 8 S S 7 7 I (TOO) or 1-800­
CASE NO: 88 C A M
property, and top n an *# ) to
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
888-8770,
Via Flonda Raley
TO:
MktoaalMcCal
wtodi a waa aaaaaaad Won i
JU0K3AL CMCUT,
cTO Frarft J Badvw u.
MORTGAGE ELECTRONK
M ANO FOR
Ftonda Bar No. 117X7
Eaquae
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
•CMMOLI
COUNTY.
S70 North O rton* Avenue
IBB E- J aftaraon EPaal
OK.
November 8. I I . 2008
CSNTV3CATE NO: IM S YIAA
FLORIOA
B
u
m
1004A
Orlando,
Flonda
32801
PL/UNRFF
OPMUANCB: MSS
CAM NO. 08-CC-1888-20B
I MMand. FL 32711
Tbtophona: 407m2S-188t
VE
Bl THE CMCUT COURT
PARCEL K&gt;# 02-20-30-300DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
tor
Parti
OP THE ism
031A-0000
ASSOCIATION #17. P K . a nd
•8.488 00 to U n a * I
AMEUR BENAOUMA. d
tor prod F to n * oorporaaon.
JUU CUL CMCUT,
UVTNQ.
AND
V
DEAD.
THE
M
ANO
FOR
Oaaortobon oI Properly: LEG
Plfttdi: November 8. I E n o s
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEME
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
SEC CS TWP 200 ROE 30C
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. I
Donato F. Eaanger. to ha etocW , WD87
FROM NW COR RUN 8 8888
A88IONCE1.
caparmy m Shard d Sammoto
FT ft E 842 44 FT TO POO RUN
CRCOITORE TRUSTEES ANO
Couay, Flortda. torough h a doM THE CMCUT COURT FOR
CASE m l as-CA-718-taa
HANS
WIRT. UNKNOWN
N 48 DCO 07 UtN 41 *CC E
| ALL OTHER P A R D E E ______
- SPOUSE QF.MANS WIRT. AND
18 04FTN IB 7 02FTN I t DEG
CLAgmara AM PRERCftT BY.
WELL* FAROO BANK. N A .
UNKNOWN PARTES IN
37 MM 23 SEC E MET FT N
TMROUOH.
UNOER
OR
Aft TRUSTEE FOR MAftTR
POSSESSION.
about ju y B. 2005 g v n
182 F t FT N08 DCO 18M PI08
AOAJN1T
.
AMCUR
A i a n packed s c c u n m c s
'
a n a d a » A a ta w
SEC W 107.13 FT N 48 OCO 43
8CNAOUD1A:
UNKNOWN
TRUST (OM-OPTX.
AMamoda Springe. 8emmo!e I
MIN 87 SEC W 88 78 FT TO
SPOUSE
OP
AMI UK I
NOTKSOF SA L!
Couay. Ftonda Sato property a I PI RE: ESTATE OF
SLY R/W WLY ALONO R/W 200
BENAOUOU.
IP
ANY;
m toa cualody d toa Bharft of I
HEATHROW LAKES
(M) FT SLY TO P I W OF BEG E
N O TIC E IS HCRE8 Y GIVEN
CAROL R BLAU.
Sammoto Couay U N )
on Vw 29th day of
MAINTENANCE
TO BEQ (LESS RO)
poaa d tartoOua puauad to I
Novambar. 2009 al 1100 a m
ASSOCIATION. P K : JOHN
JOHNMC DENNIS. UNKNOWN
aacuona
832 T01-832 704. |
at
Waal
Front Door ol tha
DO*
ANO
JANE
DOE
AS
SPOUSE
OF
JOHNNIE
NOTKE TO CRCOfTORB
Flortda Siatuta#
A Vad
Gammofa County Couflhouaa.
UtaNOWN TENANTS PI
DENNIS. JOHN DOC: JANE
SANFORD PPC RIDGE LTD
Compter# tor Find Judgment ol I
undarasgnad
Oart wM olfar
I
DOC AS UNKNOWN
Fort#a r t hai bean toad m " 1
lor »«la tha loiomng datenbad
OCFENOANT(t)
TENANT(8) PI POSSESSION
Al ol aato property beeig totoe
ol CAROL R BLAU, daon aed.
(bona dytoti Cout
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
County al Sammoto. SUM ol
w h o * dal* d death waa
Flonda
Ocaobar 12. 2006. a peratng In
I HEREBY CERTIFY M i l a
Lot 91. Daor Run Unit 17.
NOTKSOF
an) coned copy d toa Noace ol toa Cram Court tar 8EMPKXE
Aooontng To Tha Piaf Tharaof
County.
Flortda.
Probau
Forteaue Comptoml « a lu ‘ “
)ad m Plat Book 91.
ba redeemed ecmrdng to to*,
Ovaun. to* a d d :** ol whato a
ddtad by U S oartftad mdl.
Paga 49. Pubic Racords oI
NOTKE ■ HEREBY GIVEN |
pie property daaatoid to auto
ream r a c e * raquadart. to toa X I N. Port Avanua. Sadort.
Sammoia County. Flonda
puauad
to
•
Burowary
Fir
i mftcaaa(a) wa be aold to toa
above-named addreaaaa tow F L 12771-0188 Tha namaa
NOTKE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
Nghaat btodar to room 8201,
and addaaaaa d to* paraona)
3rd day o H M e M * . *008
ttructurat,
Ootobw*V . 2008 antorod In I puiuart to an Odar Raadang
Sammoto County Coutoouee.
repraeadaove and tool paraond
fbrturaa. appfcForadomn Sato Oda daud to*
CM
Caa*
No.
0BCA-B22
d
Sadord. Florida. on
raproaortaPvaY dlomay on
TaanaM Soouro
tanancaa on
MSI day d Ocaobar. 2 0 0 1 and
C ram Court d to* 18TH
O anardCouad
loonMvbon
artarad to C * a No 04-CX 7 16­
Ftonda Bat No 008*875
140.
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toa
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r
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m
Coul
d
toa
HOLE
Couay
Sadort.
Ftone
&gt;008 to 110 0 am
Al aadaori d toa dacadad and
Barron* Couay Shadna Often
t l i i Jud d d cra m to and tar
a ft aal
in w M m m h M m d a r n v
II am
a * to toa l# d « d and beat
100 Buah Boulevard
The atoraaard aato wft ba
Bamtoda County. F to n * .
dddro tar caah ■ Ead Ooor d
Paymart d Bala toa. app*c»
dam an * agamat daoadart'a
Brodard. Ftonda 32773
t o * purtj.nl to a Find
adnata
W EU8 FARGO BANK.
Pto
BCSUNOLE
County
d a docunanlary alamp Ham
aatato on whom a copy d toto
(407)888-8803
jdgmanl
on
Sbpulabcn
NA.
AS TRUSTEE FOR
Courthou* located d M l
and raoordng l a * ara ro*wed
n o b * to raqurod to ba aarvad
marad to CM No 05-CCIftASTR
ASSET-BACKED
NORTH PARK AVENUE 81 BANto ba paid by toa iucrie a *l todm a t toa t o * d a m w*h toto
1*68 20 8 pandng to to*
SECURITICB TRUST 200
FORD, FtarUa. d 1 1 « p m on
dar d Pro aato Ful paymad d
court WTTHPI THE LATER OF 3
Putdah November 8.1 8 .2 0 0 3
Couay Caul d to* t g w r t i
OPTE ft toa R a te d and JOhP#on amour# equal to to# Nd&lt;*d
MONTHS AFTER THE TWE OF
a d C ram to and k *
ME
DENNIS:
UNKNOWN
dd la due aaton 24 houra after
THE FPIST PUBLICATION OF
Samnoto Couay. F to n *
SPOUSE OF JC P P M * DENm i d torto to add 8&gt;*mary
me ad.artaad tone ol aato. Al
THIS NOTKE OR X DAYS
Bl THE CMCUT COURT FOR
Fnto
Judgmad.
tow*
M S; JOHN OOE: JANE DOE
p^m ada d ial be c « n or guar­
AFTER THE DATE OF 8ER
BEMNOLB COUNTY.
OATED tor* 24 day d October,
AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) PI
anteed
netrumed.
made
FLOROA
VICE OF A COPY OF THM
LOT 82. CARAPKTON PARK.
POSSESSION OP THE SUB­
payed# to via C * a el toa
PROBATE UVMON
NOTKE ON THEM
JECT
PROPERTY
era
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
Cram C out
F E S MO 20M-CP-1888
MARYANNE MORSE
I wft a*# to to*
T7CREOP AS RECORDED M
Al otoar cradacra d to* dataCLERK OF THE COUNTY
a taddar tor caan
PLAT BOOK 48. PAGES I I
Dated on 10/270008
PIREESTA TEO F
COURT
DOOR d to*
THROUGH M MCUMIVE. OP
B y C ard M ou*
■aaand* Couay Coutoou*.
THE PUEUC RECORDS OF
MARYANNE MORSE
MARY WP4GFKLO BELL
OapUy Ctort
to SANFORD. F to n * d 1100
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
I ooui WTTHPI J
a
m
an
toa
tSPi
day
d
DA
COURT
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
I you are a paraon wah a da­
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FUDRCA
OF THE FPIST PUBLICATION
NOTKE TO CREOnORB
by GERALDPC HARFORD
OP THIS NOTKE
to
8dd
P
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Judgmart.
to
*
8
DepUyCtom
The admnaaaaon d to* aalg
ta tom prooaadng. you d a anaPubtah’ Nu I amber 2. 8 .1 8 , 23,
d MARY WP4GFIELO BELL | AU CLAIMS NOT FLED
Sad. d no ood to you. to toa
(CMCUT COURT SEAL)
LOT M l OP PCKETT DOWNS
2008
WTTHPI THE TRIE PE WOOS
daoaaaad. whoaa data d dal
pro m a n d oartan aaawtanna
UMTIV. ACCORDPIQ TO THE
UARY/MNE
MORSE
W012
SET FORTH PI SECTION
wa* Daoarrtoar IT, 2008; F
a*
conucl
Court
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
Ctort d to* Q rou Ooui
Nunbar KOS-CP-IM t • pend-1 733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
A d m a ta to n d X I N Part
Bl PLAT BOOK ST. AT PAGE!
B y Card Moor*
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
Mouse al /
In* h h a Cram Court f
ram. Suto N X I. Santord.
* 3 8 7 . OF THE PUBUC
Oapdy Ctort
Mr Tai
FOREVER BARREO
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1752 21. Larisa, Kerin, 11,1732 39.
Shackelford, John, 11, 14:10; 40.
Sandefut Stuart. 9. 14:14). 4. P K.
Yonge Developmental Ret. School
158; 5 Oak Hall School 182 6 Maday
School 207; 7. South Walton High
School 224. 8 Dade Christian. 227; 9.
Trinity Catholic School 285; 10.
Providence
School
301;
II.
iWstminster Academy, 312 12 Indian
Rock* Christian, 351; 13. St. Johns
Country Day. 368; 12 Crooms
Academy, 340 130. Debme, Matthew,
11 1754; 63. Millet Demetrius, 11
1 *5 2 62 Bracro, Frank. 121937; 103.
Rodrigues, David, 9, 19:32 112
Benonut Ben, 9, 20:27); IS. John
Carroll 432 16 Keswick Christian
School 434; 17. Uppermom Christian
Academy, 439; 18. Trlmer Trinity

Continued from Page IB

firwls and girls diving compe­
tition In all three classifica­
tions will be held on
Saturday. A revised competi­
tion schedule will be
announced next week.
Participants in all three classi­
fications, however, must plan
on being at the facility on
Friday morning for prelimi­
nary swimming.
“It has always been our first
preference to keep the meet in
Fort Lauderdale,” said
Commissioner John A.
Stewart. "We were very excit­
ed to receive word today that
ample lodging will be avail­
able for participants and
spectators in the area.
"I also want to commend
and extend thanks on behalf
of the Association to the other
facilities and groups that
stepped forward and offered
to host the event should it
need to be moved.”
To check on Seminole
County Bwimmers that have
qualified for the state meet,
go to www.FHSAA.org and
follow the links.
The Greater Fort
Lauderdale Convention and
Visitors Bureau has set up a
special phone line for partici­
pants and spectators to call to
make hotel reservations. The
number is 1-800-356-1662
extension 2455. The line will
be activated between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m. daily beginning
Monday, Nov. 7. It is highly
recommended that individu­
als wait until Monday and
use the special phone line,
and not attempt to directly
contact hotels for reserva­
tions.
For information about the
Greater Fort Lauderdale area
visit the Greater Fort
Lauderdale Convention and
Visitors Bureau web site at
www.sunny.org.

School 440, 19. Santa Fe Catholic
School 463; 20 Shorrcrrtt Preparatory
School 473; 21. Archbishop Curley.
472 22. Admiral Farragut Academy,
522 23. Miami Country Day, 545.
GIRLS
CLASS4A
I. Buchhoti High School 52 2 Our
Lady Of Lourdes Academy. 112 3.
Rlvervtew High (Saraaota). 141; 4.
Nlcevtll* High, 169; 5. Wellington
High 177; 6. Palm Harbor High. 212
7. Lake Brantley High School 213 (3.
Hlntie, Amanada, 11, 19:13; 33.
Slahlet Darrie, 9, 2132 40. McCan.
Brittany, 10, 21:17; 4 2 Mellchatek.
Jadyn. 12 2152 91. Whealet Leslie,
9, 2255); 8. Melbourne High. 255; 9.
Sickle* High, 285; 10 Bertram Trail
High, 296; 11. Winter Park High

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Schoul 306; 12. Cypress Bay, 307; 13.
Cooper City, 338; 14. Boone High
School 351; 15 Gaither High. 354; 16
Vrro Beach High, 363; 17. Varela High
School 382 18 Spanish Rivet 439; 19.
llUleah Miami Lakes lllglv 528, 20.
Coral Springs. 543, 21. Homestead
High School 555; 22 Coral Reef High
School 579, 23. Miami Soulhridge
High. 598; 24 Palm Beach Gardena,
612
CLASS3A
1. Satellite Higlv 85; 2 Wharton
lllglv 91; 3 Vanguard High (Ocalal
112 4. Plant High (Tampa). 123; 5
Chiles High, 142 6. Oak Ridge High,
162 7. St. Thomas Aquinas, 212 8.
Fori Walton Beach High. 260,9. Lely
High. 273; 10. Nease High. 274; II.
Fort Myers High, 311; 12. Mariner

High. 354; 13 Barron Collier High,
383; 14. Choctawhatchee High. 3%.
15. Washington High, 403; 16. Leon
High. 404; 17. Seminole High. 438; 18
Vbnlce lltgh 466; 19 Lake Region
High, 493; 20. Rockledge High 495;
21. Brandon High 512; 22. New
Smyrna Beach High 512 23. Lake
Howell High 591 (93. C ell Danlela.
9, 22:50; 115. Dedloe, Ashley, 12
2 3 5 2 12a Policy, Cristina, 12 2352
129. Erickson, Brooke, 10, 23:47; 134.
Roque, Jennifer, 11,2356); 24 Wesley
Chapel High 609.
CLASS 1A
I. Maday School 57; 2 Holy Trinity
Episcopal
67;
3.
Shorecrest
Preparatory School 176; 4 Oak Hall
School 203; 5. Berkeley Preparatory.
205; 6 Trinity Preparatory School 204

(15. Woodruff, Chelsl 8, 2044; 19.
Casaells-llamby, Meg 1L 2052 39.
Wottorv Britney. 8, 2152 64. Walmeg
Courtney, 11.2251; 71. Dreyet Malls.
11, 2244); 7.
P K. Yonge
Developmental Re* School 220; 8
King's Academy, 271; 9. Dade
Christian. 301; 10 St John Neumann.
302; II. Canterbury-Fort Myers. 325;
12. Covenant Christian. 325; 13.
Audlla Christian School 330; 14.
Trinity Catholic School 359; 15.
Benjamin. 380; 16 Pensacola Christian,
383. 17. Indian Rock* Christian. 395;
18 South Walton High 438; 19 Miami
Country Day. 446; 20 Westminster
Academy. 501; 21. Westminster
Christian, 550; 22. Admiral Farragut
Academy. 561; 23. Coral Springs
Christian. 579; 24 University School
664

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2005 FHSAA CROSS
COUNTRY STATE MEET
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BOYS
CLASS4A
1 Flagler Palm Coast High. 97; 2.
Miami Christopher Columbus High
School 3. Colonial High School tit; 4.
Boon* High School 116. S. Lyman
High School, US 14, Saltiman,
Robert, II. 16:34; IS. Elaetman,
Ionian. II, 17:15; U . Both, Daniel 11
17:34; 32. Cook, Shane,'1117143; 44.
Cerhardl. Zachary, 12, 14X17). *.
Buchhol/ High School 159; 7. Varela
High School IS8; 8 Ferguaon Senior
High School 239; 9. Timber Creek
High School 250; 10. SarasotaRlvcrvtew High School 331; It.
CVwglaa High School 355; 12 Cypres*
Bay High School 400; 13. Strike High
School 400; 14. Si. Petersburg High
School 414; 15. TaraeeUa High School
423; 16 Melbourne High School 432;
17. Miami Central High School 433,
IS. Cooper Qty High School 442 19.
Wellington High School 451; 20.
Miami Killian High School 463; 21.
Saraaota High Schol 465; 22 Boyd
Anderson High School 519; 23.
Durant High School 524; 24 Miami
Palmetto High School 556.
CLASS 3A
I . Chiles High School 64,2. Seminole
High School 102; 3. Baker High
School 165, 4 Fori Myers High
School ISO. 5 Brandon High School
209; 6 Wharton High School 234; 7.
George Jenkins High School 257; 8.
North Fort Myers High School 294; 9.
Land O'Lakes High School 310; 10
Vanguard High School (Ocalal 314; II.
St. Thomas Aquinas School 314; 12
Fort Lauderdale High School 319; 13.
Washington High School (Pensaculal
323; 14 Choctawhatchee High School
349; 15. Fort Walton Beach High
School 363. 14. Lake llo w e ll High
School 367 145. Suttee Jonathon, 11
17:53; 41. Diamond, rhillip, 10,14:13;
63 Seidt, D irer*n, 1|, 14:15; 49.
Buret, Arthur, 12 1452 109. lannclU,
Dominick, 11.1431). 17. Lake Region
High School 391; 14 Titusville High
School 424; 19. Kidgeview High
School 432 20 Wolfson High School
461; 21 Lakewood High School 464;
22 Celebration High School 467; 23
Lakewood Ranch I (igh School 469; 24.
Rockledge High Schoul 533
CLASS1A
1. Holy Trinity Episcopal 32 2
Berkeley Preparatory. 123, 2 Trinity
Preparatory School US (7. Course,
Ranley, 4 ,17«k 12 Ward, Thomas. 12

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Briefs
Continued from Psge IB
the Adult Flag Football
League that will begin play
in January 2006.
All games will be played at
Pinehuret Park (West 24th
Street) on Saturday momlogs.
The fee to register is $325
per team and registration will
remain open until December
9th.

All teams must register at
the Downtown Youth Center;
lower level of Sanford Qty
Hall 300 North Park Avenue,
Monday through Friday
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
For more information
please contact Rodney Standi
•t 407-330-5697 or e-mail al
stanrilrfPd .sanford.fi.us

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